FEDERATION OF INDIAN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY: MONOGRAPH ON COMMON SALT.opies of the Monograph can be had of :— (1) Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry 135 Canning Street Calcutta. [...] In the year 1928 the Committee of the Federation directed their attention to this matter and found that there was no one compilation from which the history of the salt industry in India the effect of the duty etc: could be traced. [...] Fakirjee Cowasjee of Karachi a member of the Committee of the Federation was good enough to interest himself in preparing the final copy for the approval of the Committee of the Federation. [...] The Committee have ordered publication of this in the earnest hope that it may be useful to the public at large when the question of making India selcontained regarding her salt supply is engaging the attention of the Tariff Board. [...] The higher the price the lower the sales.
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Frontmatter
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Chapter I Introductory
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Chapter II Selt Revenue in Bengal
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Chapter III Selt Revenue in Madras
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Chapter IV Bombay—History of Salt Revenue
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Chapter V Salt Revenue in Northern & Central India
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Chapter VI The Inland Customs Line—Its Abolition and After
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Chapter VII Rationale of the Salt Revenue
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Chapter VIII The Salt Industry—Recent Developments
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