Records of the Geological Survey of India, Volume 85Includes the "Annual report of the Geological Survey of India," 1867- |
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The most important of these days was January 13 , when the commemoration
ceremony took place before an audience of some three thousand people in a
vast pandal or marquee erected in the quadrangle of the Indian Museum . Mr.
N. V. ...
The most important of these days was January 13 , when the commemoration
ceremony took place before an audience of some three thousand people in a
vast pandal or marquee erected in the quadrangle of the Indian Museum . Mr.
N. V. ...
Page 282
The above details indicated that America is the most important market for Indian
mica . Out of 490,665 cwts . exported in 1951 , an amount of 247,621 cwts . or 50
per cent went to the U. S. A. The corresponding figure for 1950 was 228,507 cwts
...
The above details indicated that America is the most important market for Indian
mica . Out of 490,665 cwts . exported in 1951 , an amount of 247,621 cwts . or 50
per cent went to the U. S. A. The corresponding figure for 1950 was 228,507 cwts
...
Page 390
Indicating that the principal industrial minerals of international importance are
unequally distributed among the different countries , and the real need for the
interchange of such minerals for the rapid growth and advancement of the world
...
Indicating that the principal industrial minerals of international importance are
unequally distributed among the different countries , and the real need for the
interchange of such minerals for the rapid growth and advancement of the world
...
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