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25. ‘BOMBAY – 1940-41. A Review of the Administration of the Province’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Province, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1940-41. The report was printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay [Mumbai] in 1942. The report is divided into three parts: Part I contains a report ‘SUMMARY’ (ff 6-15); Part II (ff 16-79) comprises chapters I-XI; the third part (ff 80-81) comprises Appendices in two sections.PART II comprises the following:‘CHAPTER I. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (ff 16-17), consisting of: Land Records; Wards and other Estates. Gujarat Talukdars’ Act; Court of Wards Act‘CHAPTER II. LAW AND JUSTICE’ (ff 18-23) consisting of: Administration of Justice; Civil and Criminal Justice; Registrations; Joint Stock Companies‘CHAPTER III. POLICE AND CRIME’ (ff 24-30) consisting of: Police; Mofussil and Railway Police; Bombay City Police; Village Police; Motor Vehicles; Government Workhouses; Jails: Borstal School; Dharwar, and the Bombay Province Probation and After-care Association; Juvenile Branch Administration; Criminal Tribes‘CHAPTER IV. AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND CROPS’ (ff 30-48), consisting of: Agriculture and Crops; Department of Agriculture; Rural Development; Advances to Cultivators; Note on the Weather; Prices; Retail Prices; Wholesale Prices; Mofussil Labour and Wages; Forest; Co-operative Movement‘CHAPTER V. TRADE AND COMMERCE’ (ff 48-53), consisting of: Industries; Commissioner of Labour; The Factories Act; The Workmen’s Compensation Act; Boiler Inspection Department; Sea-borne Trade‘CHAPTER VI. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT’ (ff 54-56), consisting of: Public Works Administration; Central Workshops Dapuri; Electricity; Communications; Scarcity Works; Water Supply and Drainage Schemes; Railways; Irrigation‘CHAPTER VII. VITAL STATISITICS AND MEDICAL RELIEF’ (ff 57-61), consisting of: Births and Deaths; Pilgrim Centres; Vaccination; Hospitals and Dispensaries; Haffkine Institute; Veterinary; Chemical Analyser; Mental Hospital [psychiatric hospitals]; Acworth Leper [Hansen’s disease] Home, Matunga; Kondhwa Leper Hospital, Poona [Pune] ; British Empire Leprosy Relief Association, Bombay Province Branch; Emigration and Immigration‘CHAPTER VIII. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT’ (ff 61-64), consisting of: Municipalities; Bombay City Municipality; Local Board Administration‘CHAPTER IX. COLLECTION OF REVENUE AND FINANCIAL REVIEW’ (ff 64-72), consisting of: Accounts for 1939-40; Public Works Revenue; Land Revenue; Excise‘CHAPTER X. INSTRUCTION’ (ff 73-76), consisting of: Education; Books and Publications; Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay Branch; Victoria and Albert Museum, Bombay; Prince of Wales Museum of Western India, Bombay; Lord Reay Industrial Museum, Poona‘CHAPTER XI. MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 76-79), consisting of: Ecclesiastical; The Court of India; The Established Church of Scotland; Stationery and Printing; Government Central Press, Bombay; Yeravda Prison Press, Poona; Government Photozinco Press, Poona; General Miscellaneous; Industrial Housing Scheme; Residential Suburban Schemes; Town Planning and Valuations Department; Military; Archaeology; ‘Backward Classes’ [used to refer to Dalit people officially designated as Scheduled Castes, Adivasi peoples now officially designated as Scheduled Tribes, and other socially and economically disadvantaged groups].A table of contents listing the headings and sub-headings of the report is on folios 4-5. In a small number of instances, there are discrepancies in the spelling, phrasing or inclusion of sub-headings between the table of contents and the body of the report. In these cases, the sub-heading as it appears in the body of the report is included above.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 84; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains a printed pagination sequence.
26. ‘BOMBAY – 1950-51: A Review of the Administration of the State’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the State of Bombay, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1950-51. The report was printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay [Mumbai], in 1953.The report begins with ‘PART I GENERAL SUMMARY’ (ff 4-10), and ‘PART II’ (ff 10-76) is then divided into the following chapters, which are further divided into sub-headings:‘CHAPTER I Administration of the Land’ (ff 10-11), consisting of: Land Records; Consolidation of Holdings; City Survey; Court of Wards‘CHAPTER II Law and Justice’ (ff 11-15), consisting of: Bombay Legislature; Course of Legislation; Administration of Justice; Civil Justice; Criminal Justice; Registration; Joint Stock Companies‘CHAPTER III Police and Crime’ (ff 15-19), consisting of: Greater Bombay Police; Juvenile Delinquency; Juvenile Courts; Certified Schools and Remand Homes; Borstal School; Probation and Aftercare; Beggar Problem; Institutions; Visiting Committees; Jails‘CHAPTER IV Civil Supplies’ (ff 19-21), consisting of: Rationing; Concessions to Agriculturists; Sugar Supplies; Gur [jaggery] Control; Bombay Milk Scheme; Central Dairy; Toned Milk; Cloth Control; Yarn Distribution; Coal and Coke; Kerosene Oil; Diesel Oil; Charcoal and Firewood‘CHAPTER V Agriculture, Weather and Crops’ (ff 21-29), consisting of: Weather; Agriculture; Season; Area and Yield of Crops; Outturn of Crops; Condition of Agricultural Population; Agricultural Legislation; Research and Experiments; Reclamation of Alkaline Soils; Crop Breeding; Crop Protection; Seed Supply; Supply of Manure; Horticulture; Agricultural Engineering; Irrigation Facilities; Land Improvement; Food Drive; Agricultural Education; Rural Development; Advances to Cultivators; Protection of Tenant Agriculturists; Development of Khar Lands; Consolidation of Holdings Act; Debt Relief; Bombay Money-Lenders Act‘CHAPTER VI Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science’ (ff 29-31), consisting of: Cattle Breeding; Dairy Development; Sheep Breeding; Poultry Development; Veterinary Assistance; Prevention of Cruelty to Animals‘CHAPTER VII Prices and Wages’ (ff 31-34), consisting of: Working Class Cost of Living; Mofussil Labour and Wages; Field or Agricultural Labour; Unskilled Labour; Skilled Labour; Wages in Merged Areas‘CHAPTER VIII Forests’ (ff 34-36), consisting of: Area; Revenue and Expenditure; Exploitation; Forest Industries; Tree Planting; Forest Offences; Parks and Gardens; Kanheri National Park; Government Gardens at Poona [Pune]; Bagwan Training Classes; Advice and Assistance‘CHAPTER IX Co-operation and Sarvodaya’ (ff 36-39), consisting of: Agricultural Credit and Multi-Purpose Societies; District Central Banks; Bombay Provincial Co-operative Bank; Land Mortgage Banks; Non-Agricultural Credit Societies; Urban Banks; Marketing Societies; Agricultural Requisites Supply Societies; Taluka Development Boards; Provincial Co-operative Marketing Society; Co-operative Farming; Lift Irrigation Societies; Crop Protection and Cattle Breeding Societies; Consumers’ Societies; Housing Societies; Co-operative Insurance; Co-operative Training and Education; Sarvodaya Schemes‘CHAPTER X Trade Industries and Fisheries’ (ff 39-44), consisting of: Industries; Assistance to Industries; Mines and Minerals; Pilot Plants and Trading Estates; Technical Training; Research; Commercial Intelligence and Statistics; Stores Purchase; Weights and Measures; Cottage Industries; Hand Spinning and Khadi; Industrial Co-operatives; District Associations; Provincial Association; Industrial Banks; Sales Depots; Research and Experiments; Fisheries; Power Launches; Landing and Marketing Facilities; Refrigeration Facilities; Taraporewala Aquarium; Fish Curing Yards; Assistance to Fishermen; Fishermen’s Co-operative Societies; Fisheries Advisory Committee; Fisheries Schools; Fresh Water Fisheries; Fish Farms; Fish Products‘CHAPTER XI Housing and Labour’ (ff 44-48), consisting of: Organisation; Tenements Constructed; Building Research; Aid to Co-operative Societies; Iron and Steel; Distribution of Cement; Labour; Work Stoppages; Adjudication and Arbitration; Conciliation; Labour Courts; Joint and Works Committees; Decasualisation of Labour; Labour Advisory Board; Standardisation of Wages; Trade Unions; Workers Welfare; Factories; Boiler Inspection and Smoke Nuisance; Workmen’s Compensation Act‘CHAPTER XII State Transport’ (ff 48-49), consisting of: Administration; Taxi Trade; Overloading; Petrol Rationing; Driving Licences; Compulsory Insurance; Taxation of Motor Vehicles; Accidents; Government Transport Service‘CHAPTER XIII Public Works and Irrigation’ (ff 49-51), consisting of: Roads and Buildings; Irrigation Works; Minor Irrigation; Water Supply Schemes; Electricity; Air-Craft and Civil Aviation; Minor Ports‘CHAPTER XIV Education’ (ff 51-55), consisting of: Expenditure; Primary Education; School Buildings; Merged Areas; Basic Education; Secondary Education; University Education; Technical and Industrial Education; Vocational Guidance; Physical Education and Military Training; National Cadet Corps; Social Education; Books and Publication; Royal Asiatic Society (Bombay Branch); Museums; Bombay District Gazetteers; Archives and Ancient Monuments‘CHAPTER XV Backward Classes’ [used to refer to Dalit people officially designated as Scheduled Castes, Adivasi peoples officially designated as Scheduled Tribes, and other socially and economically disadvantaged groups] (ff 55-57), consisting of: Social Problems; Removal of Untouchability; Protection of Devadasis; Education; Hostel Facilities; Economic Aid; Help and Artisans; Assistance to Agriculturists; Housing; Emancipation of Adiwasis [Adivasis] Merged Areas; Legal Aid; Emergency Relief; Harijan [Dalit] Day; the Dangs; Partially Excluded Areas‘CHAPTER XVI Rehabilitation of Displaced Persons’ (ff 57-58), consisting of: Economic Security; Training Centres; Agricultural Colonies; Educational Facilities‘CHAPTER XVII Prohibition and Excise’ (ff 58-60), consisting of: Co-operation from Adjoining States; State Prohibition Board; Sanskar Kendras; Rehabilitation of Prohibition-Affected Persons; Prohibition Offences; Excise Revenue; Prohibition Act; Benefits of Prohibition‘CHAPTER XVIII Health Services’ (ff 60-65), consisting of: Medical Organisation; Vital Statistics; Fight Against Epidemics; Maternity and Child Welfare; Combined Medical and Public Health Units; Sirur Health Unit; Public Health Laboratories; Prevention of Food Adulteration; Medical Relief; Hospitals and Dispensaries; Aid to Mission Hospitals; Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine; Leprosy Relief; Anti-TB Drive; Combating Typhoid in Bombay; Yellow Fever; Cancer; Hospital for Crippled Children; Blood Transfusion Service; Nutrition; Medical Social Service; Red Cross; Aid to Displaced Persons; Rural Medical Relief; Cottage Hospitals; Village and Centres; Eye Camps; Health of the Industrial Worker; Mental Hospitals [psychiatric hospitals]; Drug Control; Medical Education; Haffkine Institute; Chemical Analyser‘CHAPTER XIX Collection of Revenue and Financial Review’ (ff 65-73), consisting of: Accounts for 1950-51; Receipts; Expenditure; Stamps; Salt and Customs; Bombay Port Trust‘CHAPTER XX Local Self-Government’ (ff 73-76), consisting of: Village Panchayats; Guidance in Administration; Nyaya Panchayats; Water Supply; Municipalities; Water Supply and Drainage Schemes; Municipal Corporations; District Local Boards‘CHAPTER XXI Miscellaneous Departments’ (f 76), consisting of: Printing and Stationery; Town Planning and Valuation.A table of contents listing the parts, and chapters of the report is on folio 3. The volume includes an appendix (f 77) and a subject index (ff 78-79) with reference to the original pagination.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 80; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains a printed pagination sequence.
27. 'BOMBAY - 1952-53: A Review of the Administration of the State'
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the State of Bombay, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1952-53. The report was printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay [Mumbai], in 1955.The report comprises an 'INTRODUCTION' (f 2); a table of 'CONTENTS' (f 3); the main body of the report entitled 'Bombay 1952-53' comprising chapters I-XXII (ff 4-70); an 'APPENDIX' listing the Governor and the Council of Ministers, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly and the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Bombay Legislative Council (f 71); and an 'INDEX' of subjects (ff 72-73) with reference to the original pagination.The main body of the report 'Bombay 1952-53' is divided into the following chapters, which are further divided into sub-headings:'CHAPTER I. HIGHLIGHTS' (ff 4-7), consisting of: Five Year Plan; Plan for Bombay State; Community Development Projects; Scarcity Relief; Political Activities; Sales Tax; Linguistic States'CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND' (f 8), consisting of: Land Records; City Surveys; Court of Wards'CHAPTER III. LAW AND JUSTICE' (ff 9-16), consisting of: Bombay Legislature; Legislative Assembly; Legislative Council; Rights and Privileges of Members; Elections under the New Constitution; COURSE OF LEGISLATION (including a chronological list of Acts enacted by the Bombay Legislature during the year 1952-53); Administration of Justice; Civil Justice; Criminal Justice; PUBLIC TRUSTS AND CHARITABLE ENDOWMENTS; REGISTRATION; Joint Stock Companies'CHAPTER IV. POLICE AND CRIME' (ff 16-19), consisting of: Greater Bombay Police; Juvenile Delinquency; Borstal School; Probation and Aftercare; Beggar Problem; Facts and Figures; Institutions; Jails'CHAPTER V. CIVIL SUPPLIES' (ff 20-21), consisting of: Statutory Rationing; Storage of foodgrains; Sugar and Gur; Bombay Milk Scheme; Central Dairy; Toned Milk; Cloth and Yarn; Fodder Supply; Charcoal and Firewood; Coal and Coke; Kerosene and Diesel Oil'CHAPTER VI. AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND CROPS' (ff 22-28), consisting of: Season and Crops; Area and Yield of Crops; Agricultural Legislation; Research and Experiments; Reclamation of Alkaline Soils; Crop Breeding; Crop Protection; Seed Supply; Supply and Manure; Horticulture; Parks and Gardens; Agricultural Engineering; Irrigation Facilities; Land Improvement; Food Drive; Agricultural Education; Rural Development; Advances to Cultivators and Agrarian Reforms; Protection of Agricultural Tenants; Consolidation of Holdings; Reclamation of Khar Lands; Relief to Agricultural Debtors; Bombay Money-lenders Act; Scarcity Relief'CHAPTER VII. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND VETERINARY SCIENCE' (ff 29-30), consisting of: Dairy Development; Sheep Breeding; Poultry Development; Veterinary Assistance'CHAPTER VIII. PRICES AND WAGES' (ff 30-33), consisting of: Working Class Cost of Living; Mofussil Labour and Wages; Field or Agricultural Labour; Unskilled or Ordinary Labour; Skilled Labour; Wages in Merged Areas'CHAPTER IX. FORESTS' (ff 34-35), consisting of: Area; Revenue and Expenditure; Exploitation; Forest Industries; Tree Planting; Forest Offences'CHAPTER X. CO-OPERATION AND SARVODAYA' (ff 35-38), consisting of: Agricultural Credit Societies; Multi-purpose Societies; The Bombay State Co-operative Bank; District Central Co-operative Banks; Banking Unions; Long-term Credit Land Mortgage Banks; Marketing Societies; Co-operative Farming; Lift Irrigation Societies; Cattle Breeding and Dairy Societies; Crop Protection and Fencing Societies; Taluka Development Boards; Non-Agricultural Societies; Consumers' Societies; School Boys' Societies; Housing Societies; Transport Societies; Educational Societies; Fisheries Societies; Insurance Societies; Societies of Displaced Persons; Sarvodaya'CHAPTER XI. TRADE INDUSTRIES AND FISHERIES' (ff 38-42), consisting of: Bombay Port Trust; INDUSTRIES, comprising - Assistance to Industries, Technical Training, Research, Commercial Intelligence and Statistics, Stores Purchase, Weights and Measures; COTTAGE INDUSTRIES, comprising - Handloom Industry, Hand-Spinning and Khadi, Industrial Co-operatives, District Associations, Industrial Banks, Sales Depots, Research and Experiments; FISHERIES, comprising - Landing and Marketing Facilities, Taraporavala Aquarium, Fish Curing Yards, Assistance to Fishermen, Fisheries Schools, Fresh-water Fisheries, Fish Products'CHAPTER XII. LABOUR AND HOUSING', (ff 42-45), consisting of: [LABOUR], comprising - Work stoppages, Adjudication and Arbitration, Conciliation, Labour Courts, Joint and Works Committees, Decasualisation of Labour, Labour Advisory Board, Trade Unions, Workers' Welfare, Socio-Economic Inquiries, Factory Inspectorate, Boilers and Smoke Nuisance, Workmen's Compensation Act; HOUSING, including - Aid to Co-operative Societies'CHAPTER XIII. STATE TRANSPORT' (ff 45-46), consisting of: Motor Vehicles Department; Traffic Control; GOVERNMENT TRANSPORT SERVICE'CHAPTER XIV. PUBLIC WORKS, IRRIGATION AND ELECTRICITY' (ff 46-48), consisting of: Roads and Buildings; IRRIGATION, comprising - Major and Medium Works and Minor Irrigation Works; Supply of Electricity, Grid Schemes, Water Supply Schemes, Minor Ports'CHAPTER XV. EDUCATION' (ff 48-52), consisting of: Primary Education; Basic Education; Pre-primary Education; Secondary Education; University Education; Training of teachers; Professional and Technical Education; Social Education; Physical Education and National Cadet Corps; Art and Aesthetic Education; Education of 'Defectives' [used in this instance to describe people who are blind, deaf, and do not communicate verbally; 'Backward Classes' [educationally disadvantaged persons], Displaced Students and Rehabilitation of Young Offenders; Visual Education; Libraries; Museums; Books and Publications; Archives and Ancient Monuments; Bombay District Gazetteers'CHAPTER XVI. BACKWARD CLASSES [used to refer to Dalit people officially designated as Scheduled Castes, Adivasi peoples officially designated as Scheduled Tribes, and other socially and economically disadvantaged groups] (ff 52-54), consisting of: Social Problems; Removal of Untouchability; Protection of Devadasis; Education; Hostel Facilities; Economic Aid; Housing; Emancipation of Adiwasis [Adivasis]; The Dangs and other Scheduled Areas'CHAPTER XVII. REHABILITATION OF DISPLACED PERSONS' (f 54), consisting of: Housing Schemes; Loans; Training and Employment; Settlement on land; Education of Children and Assistance to Displaced Students; Unattached Destitutes'CHAPTER XVIII. PROHIBITION [of alcohol, opium and hemp drugs] AND EXCISE' (ff 54-55), consisting of: State Prohibition Board; Sanskar Kendras [facilities for recreation]; Rehabilitation of Prohibition-affected Persons; Prohibition Offences; Excise Revenue; Benefits of Prohibition'CHAPTER XIX. HEALTH SERVICES' (ff 55-60), consisting of: The Medical Organisation; Vital Statistics; Fight against Epidemics; Maternity and Child Welfare; Combined Medical and Public Health Units; Sirur Health Unit; Public Health Laboratories; Prevention of Food Adulteration; MEDICAL RELIEF, comprising - Hospitals and Dispensaries; Aid to Mission Hospitals; Ayurvedic and Unani Systems of Medicine; Leprosy Relief; 'Anti-T.B. Drive'; Combating Typhoid in Bombay; Yellow Fever; Cancer; Hospital for Crippled Children; Blood Transfusion Service; Nutrition; Medical Social Service; Red Cross; Aid to Displaced Persons; Medical Aid for Villagers; Cottage Hospitals; Village Aid Centres; Eye Camps; Health of the Industrial Workers; Mental Hospitals [psychiatric hospitals]; Drug Control; Medical Education; Haffkine Institute; Chemical Analyser'CHAPTER XX. FINANCIAL REVIEW' (ff 60-67), consisting of: Revenue; Expenditure; 'Statement showing receipts and expenditure during the years 1951-52 and 1952-53'; 'Statement showing expenditure during the years 1951-52 and 1952-53''CHAPTER XXI. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT' (ff 68-70), consisting of: Village Panchayats; Judicial Functions; Water Supply; Municipalities; Municipal Corporations; District Local Boards'CHAPTER XXII. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENTS' (f 70), consisting of: Printing and Stationery; Town Planning and Valuation; Residential Suburban Schemes.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 74; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains a printed pagination sequence.
28. 'BOMBAY–1935-36: A Review of the Administration of the Presidency'
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1935-36. The report was printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay [Mumbai], in 1937.The report begins with ‘PART I - GENERAL SUMMARY’ (ff 6-15), and ‘PART II’ is then divided into the following chapters, most of which are further divided into sub-headings:‘CHAPTER I - ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (ff 16-17), consisting of: Land Records; Wards and other Estates‘CHAPTER II - LAW AND JUSTICE’ (ff 18-26), consisting of: Legislative Council; Administration of Justice; Registration; Joint Stock Companies‘CHAPTER III - POLICE AND CRIME’ (ff 26-33), consisting of: Police; Government Workhouses; Jails; Criminal Tribes‘CHAPTER IV - AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND CROPS’ (ff 34-54), consisting of: Agriculture and Crops; Department of Agriculture; Advances to Cultivators; Note on the Weather; Prices; Mofussil Labour and Wages; Forests; Co-operative Movement; Horticulture‘CHAPTER V - TRADE AND COMMERCE’ (ff 54-68), consisting of: Industries; Department of Industries; Commissioner of Labour; Sea-borne Trade; Traffic by Air‘CHAPTER VI - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT’ (ff 68-71), consisting of: Public Works Administration; Irrigation; Railways‘CHAPTER VII - VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL RELIEF’ (ff 71-76), consisting of: Births and Deaths; Sanitation; Vaccination; Hospitals and Dispensaries; Haffkine Institute; Veterinary; Chemical Analyser; Mental Hospitals [psychiatric hospitals]; Leper Colonies; Emigration and Immigration‘CHAPTER VIII - LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT’ (ff 77-82), consisting of: Municipalities; Bombay Municipality; Karachi Municipality; Local Board Administration; Port Trusts‘CHAPTER IX - COLLECTION OF REVENUE AND FINANCIAL REVIEW’ (ff 82-90), consisting of: Accounts for 1935-36; Public Works Revenue; Land Revenue; Excise‘CHAPTER X - INSTRUCTION’ (ff 91-95), consisting of: Education; Books and Publications; Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay Branch; Victoria and Albert Museum, Bombay‘CHAPTER XI - MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 95-99), consisting of: Ecclesiastical; Stationery and Printing; GeneralA table of contents listing the parts, chapters and sub-headings of the report is on folios 4-5. In a small number of instances there are discrepancies in the phrasing or inclusion of sub-headings between the table of contents and the body of the report. In these cases the sub-heading as it appears in the table of contents is included above.The volume includes appendices (ff 101-102) and a subject index (ff 103-105) with reference to the original pagination.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 106; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
29. 'BOMBAY–1936-37: A Review of the Administration of the Presidency'
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1936-37. The report was printed at the Government Central Press, Bombay [Mumbai], in 1938.The report begins with ‘PART I - GENERAL SUMMARY’ (ff 6-16), and ‘PART II’ is then divided into the following chapters, most of which are further divided into sub-headings:‘CHAPTER I - ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND’ (ff 17-18), consisting of: Land Records; Wards and other Estates‘CHAPTER II - LAW AND JUSTICE’ (ff 19-23), consisting of: Legislative Council; Administration of Justice; Registration; Joint Stock Companies‘CHAPTER III - POLICE AND CRIME’ (ff 24-31), consisting of: Police; Government Workhouses; Jails; Borstal School, Dharwar [Dharwad], and the Bombay Presidency Probation and After-care Association; Criminal Tribes‘CHAPTER IV - AGRICULTURE, WEATHER AND CROPS’ (ff 31-49), consisting of: Agriculture and Crops; Department of Agriculture; Advances to Cultivators; Note on the Weather; Prices; Mofussil Labour and Wages; Forests; Co-operative Movement; Horticulture‘CHAPTER V - TRADE AND COMMERCE’ (ff 49-60), consisting of: Industries; Department of Industries; Commissioner of Labour; Sea-borne Trade‘CHAPTER VI - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT’ (ff 60-63), consisting of: Public Works Administration; Irrigation; Railways‘CHAPTER VII - VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL RELIEF’ (ff 63-68), consisting of: Births and Deaths; Pilgrim Centres; Vaccination; Hospitals and Dispensaries; Haffkine Institute; Veterinary; Chemical Analyser; Mental Hospitals [psychiatric hospitals]; Leper [people affected by leprosy or Hansen’s Disease] Colonies; Emigration and Immigration‘CHAPTER VIII - LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT’ (ff 69-73), consisting of: Municipalities; Bombay Municipality; Local Board Administration; Bombay Port Trust‘CHAPTER IX - COLLECTION OF REVENUE AND FINANCIAL REVIEW’ (ff 73-80), consisting of: Accounts for 1936-37; Public Works Revenue; Land Revenue; Excise‘CHAPTER X - INSTRUCTION’ (ff 80-84), consisting of: Education; Books and Publications; Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay Branch; Victoria and Albert Museum, Bombay‘CHAPTER XI - MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 84-90), consisting of: Ecclesiastical; Stationery and Printing; General.A table of contents listing the parts, chapters and sub-headings of the report is on folios 4-5. In a small number of instances there are discrepancies in the phrasing or inclusion of sub-headings between the table of contents and the body of the report. In these cases the sub-heading as it appears in the table of contents is included above.The volume includes appendices (ff 90-92) and a subject index (ff 92-94) with reference to the original pagination.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 95; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
30. ‘Administration Report of Aden for the year ending 31 March 1933’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Aden Settlement, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Administration of Aden during the financial year 1932-33. The report was printed at the Government of India Press, New Delhi, in 1934.The report is divided into the following sections, some of which are further divided into sub-headings:‘I. – General’ (f 3)‘II. – Area and Population’ (f 3)‘III. – Climate’ (f 3)‘IV. – Administration’ (ff 3-4)‘V. – Finance’ (f 4)‘VI. – Judicial’ (f 4)‘VII. – Police’ (f 4)‘VIII. – Prisons’ (f 4)‘IX. – Medical’ (ff 4-6), consisting of: European General Hospital; Civil Hospital; Infectious Diseases Hospital; Leper Asylum [hospital for persons affected by leprosy or Hansen’s Disease]; Discharges from the Asylum; Dispensaries; Vaccination‘X. – Public Health’ (ff 6-7), consisting of: Births; Deaths; Malaria; Water Supply and Drainage‘XI. – Education’ (f 7), consisting of: Indigenous Schools; Primary Schools; Secondary Schools; Commercial School; Cambridge Local Examinations; Secondary Teacher’s Certificate Examination‘XII. – Public Works’ (ff 7-8)‘XIII. – Municipal’ (f 8)‘XIV. – Port Administration’ (f 8)‘XV. – Trade’ (f 8)‘XVI. – Shipping’ (ff 8-9)‘XVII. – Industries’ (f 9), consisting of: Fish Meal Industry; Soap Manufacturing Industry‘XVIII. – Customs’ (f 9)‘XIX. – Transport’ (f 9)‘XX. – Post Office’ (f 9)‘XXI. – Registration’ (ff 9-10)'XXII. – Telephones’ (f 10)‘XXIII. – Miscellaneous’ (f 10), consisting of: Aden Labour Association; Regatta; Press Reuters.A table of contents listing the sections of the report is on folio 2. The remainder of the volume (ff 12-51) consists of appendices to the report, which are listed on folio 11. Folio 52 consists of a map of Aden (IOR/V/10/572, f 52).Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 53; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains a pagination sequence in parallel between ff 3-51.
31. ‘Administration Report of Aden for the year ending 31 March 1934’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Aden Settlement, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Administration of Aden during the financial year 1933-34. The report was printed at the Government of India Press, New Delhi, in 1935.The report is divided into the following sections, some of which are further divided into sub-headings:‘I. – General’ (ff 3-4), consisting of: Description; The Island of Perim; Historical Note‘II. – Area and Population’ (f 4)‘III. – Climate’ (f 4)‘IV. – Administration’ (ff 4-5)‘V. – Finance’ (f 5)‘VI. – Judicial’ (f 5)‘VII. – Police’ (f 5)‘VIII. – Prisons’ (f 5)‘IX. – Medical’ (ff 5-7), consisting of: European General Hospital; Civil Hospital; Infectious Diseases Hospital; The Keith Falconer Mission Hospital of the United Free Church of Scotland; Finance; Staff; Scope of Work; Settlement Work; Leper Asylum [hospital for persons affected by leprosy or Hansen’s Disease]; Dispensaries; Vaccination‘X. – Public Health’ (ff 7-8), consisting of: Births; Deaths; Infectious Diseases; Water Supply and Drainage‘XI. – Education’ (ff 8-9)‘XII. – Public Works’ (f 9)‘XIII. – Municipal’ (f 9)‘XIV. – Port Administration’ (f 9)‘XV. – Trade’ (ff 9-10)‘XVI. – Shipping’ (f 10)‘XVII. – Industries’ (f 10), consisting of: Fish Meal Industry; Soap Manufacturing Industry ‘XVIII. – Customs’ (f 10)‘XIX. – Transport’ (f 10)‘XX. – Post Office’ (f 10)‘XXI. – Registration’ (f 11)'XXII. – Telephones’ (f 11)‘XXIII. – Miscellaneous’ (f 11), consisting of: Hotels; Regatta; Press Reuters.A table of contents listing the sections of the report is on folio 2. The remainder of the volume (ff 13-54) consists of appendices to the report, which are listed on folio 12. Folio 55 consists of a map of Aden (IOR/V/10/573, f 55).Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 56; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains a pagination sequence in parallel between ff 3-54.
32. ‘Administration Report of Aden for the Year ending 31st March 1935’
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Aden Settlement, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Administration of Aden during the financial year 1934-35. The report was printed at the Government of India Press, New Delhi, in 1935.The report is divided into twenty-three sections (ff 2-12), Appendices (ff 13-55) and a map of Aden (f 56).The first part consists of the following:’‘I. General’ (ff 3-4), consisting of: Description; The Island of Perim; Historical Note‘II. Area and Population’ (f 4)‘III. Climate’ (f 4)‘IV. Administration’ (f 4)‘V. Finance’ (f 5)‘VI. Judicial’ (f 5)‘VII. Police’ (f 5)‘VIII. Prison’ (f 5)‘IX. Medical (including vaccination)’ (ff 5-6)‘X. Public Health’ (ff 7-8), consisting of: Infectious Diseases; Water Supply and Drainage‘XI. Education’ (ff 8-9)‘XII. Public Works’ (f 9)‘XIII. Municipal (including electricity)’ (f 10)‘XIV. Port Administration’ (f 10)‘XV. Trade’ (f 10)‘XVI. Shipping’ (f 10)‘XVII. Industries’ (f 11)‘XVIII. Customs’ (f 11)‘XIX. Transport’ (f 11)‘XX. Post Office’ (f 11)‘XXI. Registration’ (ff 11-12)‘XXII. Telephones’ (f 12)‘XXIII. Miscellaneous’ (f 12).A table of contents listing the headings is on folio 2.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 57; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains a pagination sequence in parallel between ff 3-55.
33. ‘Administration Report of Aden for the Year ending 31st March 1936’
- Description:
- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Aden Settlement, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Administration of Aden during the financial year 1935-36. The report was printed at the Government of India Press, New Delhi, in 1937.The report is divided into twenty-three sections (ff 4-35), Appendices (ff 36-81) and a map of Aden (f 82)The first part consists of the following:‘I. General’ (ff 4-5), consisting of: Description; The Island of Perim; Historical Note‘II. Area and Population’ (f 5)‘III. Climate’ (f 5)‘IV. Administration’ (f 6)‘V. Finance’ (f 6)‘VI. Judicial’ (f 6)‘VII. Police’ (ff 7-9), consisting of: Historical Notes; New Force Buildings; Clerical Establishment; Motor Vehicles Department; Passport Department; Harbour Police Launch Establishment; Prison Van; Motor Fire Engine; Expenditure on the Aden Police Force; Crime‘VIII Prison’ (ff 9-10)‘IX. Medical’ (ff 10-13)‘X. Public Health’ (ff 13-22)‘XI. Education’ (ff 22-26)‘XII. Public Works’ (f 26-28)‘XIII. Municipal’ (ff 28-30)‘XIV. Port Administration’ (ff 30-31) consisting of: General Remarks‘XV. Trade’ (f 32)‘XVI. Shipping’ (f 32)‘XVII. Industries’ (f 32)‘XVIII. Customs’ (ff 32-33)‘XIX. Transport’ (f 33)‘XX. Post Office’ (f 33)‘XXI. Registration’ (ff 33-34)‘XXII. Telephones’ (f 34)‘XXIII. Miscellaneous’ (f 34).The report contains two photographs: an aerial view of the crater and city of Aden (f 3); and an aerial view of the port of Aden (f 31).A table of contents listing the headings is on folio 2.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 83; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains a pagination sequence in parallel between ff 4-81.
34. ‘Administration Report of Aden for the Year ending 31st March 1937’
- Description:
- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Aden Settlement, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Administration of Aden during the financial year 1936-37. The report was printed at the Government of India Press, New Delhi, in 1938.The report is divided into twenty-three sections (ff 4-16), Appendices (ff 17-58) and a map of Aden (f 59).The first part consists of the following:‘I. General’ (ff 4-5), consisting of: Description; The Island of Perim; Historical Note‘II. Area and Population’ (f 5)'III. Climate’ (f 5)‘IV. Administration’ (f 6)‘V. Finance’ (f 6)‘VI. Judicial’ (f 6)‘VII. Police’ (ff 6-7), consisting of: Present Strength; Expenditure on the Aden Police Force; Crime‘VIII. Prison’ (f 7)‘IX. Medical’ (ff 7-9)‘X. Public Health’ (ff 9-10), consisting of: Infectious Diseases; Water Supply and Drainage‘XI. Education’ (ff 10-11)‘XII. Public Works’ (f 11)‘XIII. Municipal’ (ff 11-12)‘XIV. Port Administration’ (ff 13-14) consisting of: General Remarks‘XV. Trade’ (f 14)‘XVI. Shipping’ (f 14)‘XVII. Industries’ (f 14)‘XVIII. Customs’ (f 15)‘XIX. Transport’ (f 15)‘XX. Post Office’ (f 15)‘XXI. Registration’ (ff 15-16)‘XXII. Telephones’ (f 16)‘XXIII. Miscellaneous’ (f 16).The report contains two photographs: an aerial view of the crater and city of Aden (f 3); and an aerial of the port of Aden (f 13).A table of contents listing the headings is on folio 2.Physical description: Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 60; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the file also contains an original printed pagination sequence.
35. 'REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY FOR THE YEAR 1876-77'
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1876-77. The report is divided into the following headings, some of which are further divided into sub-headings:‘PART I - POLITICAL’ (ff 47-77), consisting of sub-sections on the Gujarat States, Maratha States, Kanarese States, Sind [Sindh], and Aden. The Statistical Returns for this section are included on folios 259-266‘PART II - LAND ADMINISTRATION’ (ff 77-99), consisting of sub-sections on the Northern Division, Southern Division, Kanarese Division, Sind Division, Surveys and Settlements. The Statistical Returns for the Settlements sub-section are included on folio 267‘PART III - PROTECTION’ (ff 100-129), consisting of sub-sections on Legislation, Police, Criminal Justice, Prisons, Civil Justice, Registration, Municipal, Military, and Marine sections. The Statistical Returns for this section are included on folios 268-305PART IV - PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION’ (ff 129-189), consisting of sub-sections on Agriculture, Weather and Crops, Horticulture, Forests, Mines and Quarries, Manufactures, Trade, and Public Works. The Statistical Returns for this section are included on folios 306-357‘PART V - REVENUE AND FINANCE’ (ff 190-219), consisting of Imperial Revenue and Finance and Revenue and Finance other than Imperial sub-sections. The Statistical Returns for this section are included on folios 358-393‘PART VI - VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL SERVICES’ (ff 220-233), consisting of sub-sections on Births and Deaths, Emigration, Medical Relief, Sanitation, and Vaccination. The Statistical Returns for this section are included on folios 393-408‘PART VII - INSTRUCTION’ (ff 234-254), consisting of sub-sections on Education and Literature. The Statistical Returns for this section are included on folios 409-422‘PART VIII - ARCHAEOLOGY’ (ff 254-255), consisting of sub-sections on the Ajanta Frescoes and Surveyor’s Reports‘PART IX - MISCELLANEOUS’ (ff 256-258), consisting of sub-sections on the Ecclesiastical, Stationery, Central Press, Commissioner’s Press (Sind), and Photozincographic Office. The Statistical Returns for this section are included on folio 423.An ‘Index’, or rather table of contents, listing the headings and sub-headings of the report is provided on folios 4-5, and one is likewise provided for the corresponding Statistical Returns on folios 6-7 of the volume.Physical description: The foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 424; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio. The volume contains one foliation anomaly, missing folio 139.
36. 'REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY For the year 1877-78'
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- Abstract: Annual administration report of the Bombay Presidency, providing a summary record of the main events and developments in each department of the Government of Bombay during the financial year 1877-78. The report is divided into the following headings, some of which are further divided into sub-headings:'SUMMARY' (ff 9-65)'CHAPTER I. POLITICAL' (ff 67-96), consisting of subsections on the Gujarat States, Maratha States, Southern Maratha States, Sind [Sindh] State and Aden. The Statistical Returns for this section are provided on folios 288-295'CHAPTER II. ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND' (ff 96-123), consisting of subsections on the Northern, Central, Southern and Sind Divisions, Surveys, and Settlements. The Statistical Returns for this section are provided on folio 296'CHAPTER III. PROTECTION' (ff 123-151), consisting of subsections on Legislation, Police, Criminal Justice, Prisons, Civil Justice, Registration, Registration Civil, Municipal, and Military. The Statistical Returns for this section are provided on folios 297-334'CHAPTER IV. PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION' (ff 152-210), consisting of subsections on Agriculture, Weather and Crops, Horticulture, Manufacture, Trade, Public Works, and Irrigation. The Statistical Returns for this section are provided on folios 335-386'CHAPTER V. REVENUE AND FINANCE' (ff 211-247), consisting of subsections on Imperial Revenue and Finance and Revenue, and Finance other than Imperial. The Statistical Returns for this section are provided on folios 386-410'CHAPTER VI. VITAL STATISTICS AND MEDICAL SERVICES' (ff 248-259). The Statistical Returns for this section are provided on folios 410-429'CHAPTER VII. INSTRUCTION' (ff 260-283), consisting of subsections on Education, and Literature and the Press. The Statistical Returns for this section are provided on folios 430-443'CHAPTER VIII. ARCHAEOLOGY' (f 284), consisting of a section on Paintings in the Ajanta Caves'CHAPTER IX. MISCELLANEOUS' (ff 284-286), consisting of subsections on Ecclesiastical, Stationery, and General Miscellaneous. The Statistical Returns for this section are provided on folios 444-447.A table of 'Contents', listing the headings and sub-headings of the report is provided on folios 5-6, and one is likewise provided for the corresponding Statistical Returns on folios 7-8 of the volume.Physical description: Foliation: The foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 450; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto side of each folio.Pagination: the volume also contains multiple printed pagination sequences.