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Page 65
... examination in 1854 , the Indians were not allowed to fill up an office in the covenanted cadre . Their only chance for appointment in 2 the higher offices remained at that time confined exclusively 9 The Condition of Indian Employment 65.
... examination in 1854 , the Indians were not allowed to fill up an office in the covenanted cadre . Their only chance for appointment in 2 the higher offices remained at that time confined exclusively 9 The Condition of Indian Employment 65.
Page 69
... Indian employees , and liberal statesmen like J. Sullivan advised to help the Indian functionaries grow honest in their position in the same manner in which Lord Cornwallis had pur- chased the European integrity in India by high ...
... Indian employees , and liberal statesmen like J. Sullivan advised to help the Indian functionaries grow honest in their position in the same manner in which Lord Cornwallis had pur- chased the European integrity in India by high ...
Page 73
... Indian employees were deliberately kept under a state of perpetual tension and anxiety . A study into the condition of Indian employment is never complete unless one tries to contrast the volume of work which each of the two categories ...
... Indian employees were deliberately kept under a state of perpetual tension and anxiety . A study into the condition of Indian employment is never complete unless one tries to contrast the volume of work which each of the two categories ...
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