APPENDIX IIIA
Inter-Provincial Immigration And Emigration In India
Variation As Compared With 1921 In The Volume Of Migration Within India
Province or State
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1931
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Net gain + or loss -
|
1921
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Variation 1921-31
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Immigrants
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Emigrants
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Immigrants
|
Emigrants
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Immigrants
|
Emigrants
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||||||||
1
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2
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3
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4
|
5
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6
|
7
|
8
|
9
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Provinces or States which gain
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Assam
Bengal
Burma
Bombay
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+ ,241,011
+ 593,3244
- 596,707
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1,314,047 1,726,370 617,521 1,188,901
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73,036 954,434 24,197 592,194
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+ 553,471
- 472,023*
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1,216,661 1,817,775 572,530 1,039,622
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75,909 685,581 19,059 567,599*
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+ 97,386
- 91,405
+ 256,074
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+318,280*[f1]
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Central Provinces and Berar.
Mysore
Baroda
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+ 27,003
|
649,064
340,700 259,163 333,077
|
125,238 69,427 105,176
|
+197,323
+210,064 +113,158 +10,674
|
603.924
309,850 182,485 231,880
|
406,601
99,786 69,327 221,206
|
+ 30,850
-76,678 +101,197
|
+ 25,452
+100
-16,030
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Central India Agency
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+ 115,566
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598,102
|
482,536
|
" 58,0^6
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544,688
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486,632
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+ 53,414
|
- 4,096
|
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Travancore
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+ 83,919
|
133,852
|
49,933
|
+ 49,732
|
71,973
|
22,241
|
+ 61,879
|
+ 27,692
|
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Ajmer-Merwara
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+ 44,029
|
104,938
|
60,909
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-}- 66,033
|
108,452
|
42,419
|
- 3,514
|
+18,490
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Cochin
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+ 41,424
|
87,214
|
45,790
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+15,792
|
39,689
|
23,897
|
- 47,525
|
+ 21,893
|
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Coorg
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+ 35,388
|
38619
|
3,231
|
+ 30,988
|
33,838
|
2,850
|
+ 4,781
|
+381
|
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Baluchistan
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+ 23,779
|
66,542
|
42,763
|
+ 5,924
|
66,166
|
60,242
|
+376
|
-17,479
|
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North West Frontier Province.
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+21,187
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111,868
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90,681
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+ 50,835
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118,395
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67,560
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— 6,527
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+ 23,121
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Andamans and Nicobars.
|
+13,703
|
14,255
|
582
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+14,080
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14,396
|
316
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—141
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+236
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Provioces or States which Lose
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Sikkim
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- 4,782
|
2,403
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7,212
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- 2,297
|
1,836
|
4,133
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+594
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+ 3,079
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Gwalior
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-14,471
|
281,350
|
296,821
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+632
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289,657
|
289,025
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- 8,307
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+ 7,796
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Jammu and Kashmir
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- 33,266
|
61,189
|
94,445
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- 22,685
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61,561
|
84,246
|
-372
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+10,029
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Punjab
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- 67,792
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635,025
|
702,817
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+ 60,940
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591,885
|
530,942
|
+ 43,140
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+171,875
|
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Hyderabad
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-19,788
|
312,814
|
332,602
|
-166,326
|
197,127
|
363,453
|
+115,687
|
- 30,851
|
|||||
Western India States Agency
|
-186,890
|
106,795
|
293,685
|
Included against Bombay
|
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Rajputana
|
-516,898
|
329,913
|
864,811
|
- 625,650
|
242,234
|
8,67,893
|
+ 87,670
|
- 21,082
|
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Madras
|
- 888,339
|
246,892
|
1,135,231
|
- 718,183
|
196609
|
914,792
|
+ 50,283
|
+ 220,439
|
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United Provinces
|
1,063,143
|
494,308
|
1,557,451
|
- 974,642
|
425,152
|
1,399,794
|
+ 69,156
|
+157,657
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Bihar and Orissa
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1,291,567
|
466,563
|
1,758,130
|
-1,567,968
|
387,068
|
1,955,036
|
+ 79,495
|
-196,906
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Includes Punjab States Agency
Note—The figures for provinces include those for the Stat attached to them except in the case of Madras, where they exclude Cochin and Travancore Migration figures to and from countries outside British India are excluded.
APPENDIX IV
PROVINCIAL/ STATE REVENUE
Yield (Crores of Rupees)
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Share in total revenue (per cent)
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1921-22
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1936-37
|
1938-39
|
1944-45
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1953-54
|
1921-22
|
1936-37
|
1938-39
|
1944-45
|
1953-54
|
|
(R. E.)
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(R. E.)
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1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
|
Total Revenue
|
58.48
|
74.86
|
76.78
|
193.87
|
462.04
|
100.0
|
100.0
|
100.0
|
100.0
|
100.0
|
Land Revenue
|
29.08
|
25.96
|
25.40
|
30.21
|
69.20
|
49.7
|
34.7
|
33.1
|
15.6
|
15.0
|
State excise
|
15.67
|
13.63
|
13.08
|
43.42
|
44.81
|
26.8
|
18.2
|
17.0
|
22.4
|
9.7
|
Stamps
|
10.14
|
10.80
|
9.53
|
15.20
|
23.50
|
17.3
|
14.4
|
12.4
|
7.8
|
5.1
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Registration
|
1.07
|
1.11
|
1.09
|
2.39
|
3.91
|
1.8
|
1.5
|
1.4
|
1.2
|
0.9
|
General Sales Tax
|
.
|
7.91
|
57.25
|
4.1
|
12.4
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Forests (net)
|
0.66
|
0.71
|
0.63
|
4.58
|
10.82
|
1.1
|
0.9
|
0.8
|
2.4
|
2.3
|
Irrigation works for which capital accounts are kept (net).
|
5.55
|
7.53
|
7.57
|
10.14
|
8.09
|
9.5
|
10.0
|
9.9
|
5.2
|
1.8
|
9.02
|
2.67
|
6.45
|
36.89
|
117.92
|
3.6
|
8.4
|
19.1
|
25.6
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Share of income tax assigned to States
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3.09
|
0.04
|
1.47
|
25.75
|
56.90
|
5.3
|
0.1
|
1.9
|
13.3
|
12.3
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Share of jute duty assigned to States
|
.
|
2.13
|
2.51
|
1.48
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2.8
|
3.3
|
0.8
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Share of Central excise duty assigned to States
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15.94
|
3.5
|
||||||||
Grant of aid etc. from the Centre.
|
12.11
|
.5
|
2.47
|
9.66
|
45.08
|
.7
|
3.2
|
5.0
|
9.8
|
Figures for 1921-22 exclude those for Burma but include Sind as part of Bombay. Figures for 1936-37 exclude those for Burma, Sind and N.W.F.P
Transfers from funds are excluded, receipts under forests are taken net after deducting entire expenditure from gross receipts, for other public utilities and State undertaking net receipts (after deducting working expenses) are included.
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