Report on the Census of Bengal, 1881, Volumen2;Volumen5

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Página 416 - Persons possessing or working the land, and engaged in growing grain, fruits, grasses, animals, and other products, . 126,041
Página 120 - Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...
Página 368 - ... for their services in fares, freight, and charges, which bear some proportion to the weight, bulk, and other properties of the goods. They are all in order 7, and are closely related to the order preceding ; hence the two orders (6-7) together may be called the commercial class.
Página 398 - Amongst the blind there are 539 persons of rank or property, not returned under any office or occupation ; and 1,091 living on income from voluntary sources and rates. The total of the deaf and dumb is 12,236. Of these, 5,104 belong to the domestic class ; 932 to the agricultural ; and 2,909 to the industrial. Of this class, 1,909 are working and dealing in the textile fabrics and in dress.
Página 368 - Order* 1. Persons engaged in the General or Local Government of the Country, 2. Persons engaged in the Defence of the Country. 3. Persons engaged in the Learned Professions or engaged in Literature, Art, and Science (with their immediate Subordinates).
Página 402 - Lawyers, stationers, and law stamp dealers . Physicians, surgeons, and druggists .... Authors and literary persons Artists Musicians...
Página 372 - ... this attraction, as the owners of such blue eyes are almost invariably deaf. NOTE. The recent Official Census of the trades and occupations of the people of India. enables us to form a good general idea of the modes of existence of tliese our fellow-subjects.
Página 49 - THE RELATIVE PROPORTIONS OF THE SEXES AND OF THE MAIN RELIGIOUS DIVISIONS OF THE POPULATION. LU _J m , § 00 h 1 o eo 1 0 1— t s i o...
Página 406 - Ministers, Priests, Church and Temple Officers. Lawyers, Law Stationers and Law Stamp Dealers. Physicians, Surgeons and Druggista SUB-OBDEB S ... U 9,164 Ю «ее 4Л1 в 199 4a 96...

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