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... railways led to a permanent loss to the Government year after year . Irrigation secured crops , increased the produce , and averted famines in years of drought ; railways helped the conveyance of food to afflicted tracts in famine years ...
... railways led to a permanent loss to the Government year after year . Irrigation secured crops , increased the produce , and averted famines in years of drought ; railways helped the conveyance of food to afflicted tracts in famine years ...
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... railways were no protection against famines . " I am afraid we must reckon that out of the 40 millions affected by ... railways besides incurring a debt of 50 millions sterling . " And he pointed out forcibly that railways did not ...
... railways were no protection against famines . " I am afraid we must reckon that out of the 40 millions affected by ... railways besides incurring a debt of 50 millions sterling . " And he pointed out forcibly that railways did not ...
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... railway lines.3 And the Special Commissioner recently sent out to India to inquire into Indian railways , admits that " so far , therefore , as railways per square mile of territory are concerned , India is rather better served than ...
... railway lines.3 And the Special Commissioner recently sent out to India to inquire into Indian railways , admits that " so far , therefore , as railways per square mile of territory are concerned , India is rather better served than ...
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HARDINGE AND DALHOUSIE | 14 |
LAND SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN INDIA | 33 |
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