East India (Fifty Years Administration) : Memorandum On Some of the Results of Indian Administration During the Past Fifty Years of British Rule in India : Presented to Both Houses of Parliament By Command of His Majesty
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— The circumstances and condition of the people vary greatly in different parts of India. The plain of the Ganges from Saharanpur to Dacca bears a rural population of 80 millions at a rate of 400 to 800 to the square mile. The Central Provinces, Burma, Assam, Rajputana, and considerable areas in the Punjab and in Bombay carry a rural population of less than 150 to the square mile. There are provinces where the rainfall is always abundant, ranging from 60 to 100 inches in the year, and there are... vast plains where the rainfall is precarious and. is often less than 10 inches a year. There are tracts like Sind, Tanjore, and parts of the United Provinces, where one half, or more than one half, of the cultivated area is irrigated in one way or another. Again, the great sandy plains of the Punjab, wherever water is led from the snow-fed rivers, at once become fertile,^ and attract and support a 'large population ; while in other arid tracts like the Deccan uplands, Bellary, and Kurnool, water is rarely available, and even when water can be had, as from the Tungabhadra canal, the people do not take it for their crops.
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