268
INDKX.
Education—cont.
Government of India control, &c.—cont.
Details, interference in, alleged—Case of play-
ground attached to Sibpur College (Giles)
43597-9, 43605-7.
Policy laid down without previous consultation
of Provincial Governments, complaints from
United Provinces
Free primary education—Objections to line
of action taken by Government of India
(Risley) 45678-82.
Primary education policy—Suggestion based on
resolution of conference at which all Pro-
vincial Governments were represen ted (Risley)
45676-7.
Principles laid down by Secretary of State or
Government of India, extent to which they
emanated from Government of India (Giles)
43567-70.
Provincial Government proposals coming up to
Government of India, procedure in regard to
(Giles) 43526-8.
Relaxations suggested in matters which were not
matters of principle (Giles) 43572-4, 43576.
Rigidity and uniformity, alleged—No grounds
for complaint (Giles) 43514 p. 50.
Special grant for primary education—Account
required by Government of India, reasons
for requisition (Risley) 45613, 45652.
Nature of account required (Risley) 45653-5 ;
App. XVI., p. 259.
Local bodies, powers of—Allocation of control be-
tween Provincial Governments and local bodies
(Risley) 45869.
See also names of local bodies.
Local opinion, consultation of and enlistment of
local help by provincial authorities, extent of
(Giles) 43557-60, 43565.
Noting system—Opinion against adoption of system
by Provincial Directors (Giles) 43612-4.
Officers connected with education, position and
functions
Director-General, see that subheading.
Inspectors, position and functions of departmental
Inspectors (Giles) 43622.
Revenue officers, co-operation with the Depart-
ment
Agricultural education, introduction in Bom-
bay (Giles) 43558-64.
Higher education, extent to which Revenue
officers were expected or invited to take
an interest (Giles) 43544-56.
Collector, reorganized status for, in connec-
tion with secondary education, proposed
(Risley) 45415.
Private enterprise, policy of Government of India
in regard to (Risley) 45415.
Qualifications of officers on arrival in India as
regards knowledge of language, literature, and
history of the country (Risley) 45414.
Vernacular—Opinion against requiring knowledge
immediately on arrival from England (Giles)
43627-30.
Recruitment of officers in England (Risley) 45414.
Reforms, initiation of
D'vision of credit between Government of India
and Provincial Governments (Giles) 43514
p. 50.
Option of adoption should be left with Provincial
Governments (Giles) 43514 p. 50.
Other provinces — Suggestion that Provincial
Directors should be empowered to visit (Giles)
43514 p. 50.
Reports dealing with educational problems as
affecting India, publication of (Giles) 43514 p. 49.
Teachers—Rule as to number of boys to one
teacher (Risley) 45838-9.
Technical education, progress made (Giles) 43570,
43615.
Vernaculars, knowledge of, among officers—Insuffi-
cient knowledge (Risley) 45874.
Village communities, powers of, see Village Organi-
zation.
Electrical Adviser to Government of India
Duties, &c., App. Ic., p. 194.
Electricity
Government of India control, question of further
Imperialization of administration under Indian
Electricity Act, App. Ic., p. 193.
Emigration
Reports, returns, &c.
Colonial emigration, annual reports on—Reasons
for different requirements from the various
ports (Robertson) 43873-5.
Inland emigration to tea gardens of Assam,
reports on—Opinion in favour of retention at
present (Robertson) 43876.
Establishment
Inadequacy, effect in regard to transfer of officers
(Barrow) 43657, 43689.
Reserve of officers for deputation, leave and training
—Existing reserve, method in which any increase
must be made (Risley) 45407.
Revi-ion of, see Appointments—Creation of new
appointments.
Examiners, Board of, at Calcutta
Return of annual operations — Utility (Risley)
45578-80.
Exchange compensation allowance
Estimates of recoveries—Question of utility (Jacob)
44641 (Meston) 44941.
Excise
Government of India control, App. Id., p. 196.
Complete transference of revenue to Imperial
Government, opinion against (Meston) 45326.
Confiscated drugs, rules as to disposal of—-Ex-
planation of special orders in regard to cocaine
(Meston) 45319.
Control exercised, rea.sons for more detailed con-
trol than in other departments (Meston) 45318,
45326.
Rigidity and uniformity, alleged—Contradiction
(Meston) 45318.
Inspector-General of Excise and Salt—Position and
functions, App. Id., p. 196.
Advice to Provincial Governments and officers-
Bombay Government complaint that Inspector’s
advice was very much like orders (Meston)
45091-3.
Reports and returns, no power to call for (Meston)
45094.
Utility of appointment from point of view’ of
Provincial Governments, &c. (Meston) 45008-9,
45327 ; App. Id., p. 196.
Explosives
Government of India control, question of dele-
gation of powers — Opinion against delegation
and in favour of uniformity (Robertson) 43750,
43779.
Rules under Explosives Act
Difficult and intricate rules (Robertson) 43978-81.
District Magistrate, duties in regard to rules
(Robertson) 43978-81.
F.
Fairs, pilgrimages, &c., power to prohibit in case of
cholera under the Epidemic Diseases Act
Opinion against delegation of power to Provincial
Governments (Risley) 45873.
Famine Administration
Code—Revision, opinion in favour of latitude for
Provincial Governments in regard to details
(Carlyle) 44119-20.
Protective measures, examination in Revenue and
Agriculture Department, App. 16., p. 191.
Relief
Funds for
Annual credit on Imperial Revenues assigned
to each Provincial Government, further
charges shared (Meston) 44860.
Provincialization of revenue in relation to
famine expenditure, question of (Meston)
44944.
Government of India control, extent and nature
of, App. 16., p. 191.
Reports, returns, &c., required by Government of
India
Increase in demand—Causes (Carlyle) 44039.
Utility, question of (Carlyle) 44269-74.
Storage of food and fodder by local administra-
tions, inquiries issued by Revenue and Agricul-
tural Department (Carlyle) 44266-9.
INDKX.
Education—cont.
Government of India control, &c.—cont.
Details, interference in, alleged—Case of play-
ground attached to Sibpur College (Giles)
43597-9, 43605-7.
Policy laid down without previous consultation
of Provincial Governments, complaints from
United Provinces
Free primary education—Objections to line
of action taken by Government of India
(Risley) 45678-82.
Primary education policy—Suggestion based on
resolution of conference at which all Pro-
vincial Governments were represen ted (Risley)
45676-7.
Principles laid down by Secretary of State or
Government of India, extent to which they
emanated from Government of India (Giles)
43567-70.
Provincial Government proposals coming up to
Government of India, procedure in regard to
(Giles) 43526-8.
Relaxations suggested in matters which were not
matters of principle (Giles) 43572-4, 43576.
Rigidity and uniformity, alleged—No grounds
for complaint (Giles) 43514 p. 50.
Special grant for primary education—Account
required by Government of India, reasons
for requisition (Risley) 45613, 45652.
Nature of account required (Risley) 45653-5 ;
App. XVI., p. 259.
Local bodies, powers of—Allocation of control be-
tween Provincial Governments and local bodies
(Risley) 45869.
See also names of local bodies.
Local opinion, consultation of and enlistment of
local help by provincial authorities, extent of
(Giles) 43557-60, 43565.
Noting system—Opinion against adoption of system
by Provincial Directors (Giles) 43612-4.
Officers connected with education, position and
functions
Director-General, see that subheading.
Inspectors, position and functions of departmental
Inspectors (Giles) 43622.
Revenue officers, co-operation with the Depart-
ment
Agricultural education, introduction in Bom-
bay (Giles) 43558-64.
Higher education, extent to which Revenue
officers were expected or invited to take
an interest (Giles) 43544-56.
Collector, reorganized status for, in connec-
tion with secondary education, proposed
(Risley) 45415.
Private enterprise, policy of Government of India
in regard to (Risley) 45415.
Qualifications of officers on arrival in India as
regards knowledge of language, literature, and
history of the country (Risley) 45414.
Vernacular—Opinion against requiring knowledge
immediately on arrival from England (Giles)
43627-30.
Recruitment of officers in England (Risley) 45414.
Reforms, initiation of
D'vision of credit between Government of India
and Provincial Governments (Giles) 43514
p. 50.
Option of adoption should be left with Provincial
Governments (Giles) 43514 p. 50.
Other provinces — Suggestion that Provincial
Directors should be empowered to visit (Giles)
43514 p. 50.
Reports dealing with educational problems as
affecting India, publication of (Giles) 43514 p. 49.
Teachers—Rule as to number of boys to one
teacher (Risley) 45838-9.
Technical education, progress made (Giles) 43570,
43615.
Vernaculars, knowledge of, among officers—Insuffi-
cient knowledge (Risley) 45874.
Village communities, powers of, see Village Organi-
zation.
Electrical Adviser to Government of India
Duties, &c., App. Ic., p. 194.
Electricity
Government of India control, question of further
Imperialization of administration under Indian
Electricity Act, App. Ic., p. 193.
Emigration
Reports, returns, &c.
Colonial emigration, annual reports on—Reasons
for different requirements from the various
ports (Robertson) 43873-5.
Inland emigration to tea gardens of Assam,
reports on—Opinion in favour of retention at
present (Robertson) 43876.
Establishment
Inadequacy, effect in regard to transfer of officers
(Barrow) 43657, 43689.
Reserve of officers for deputation, leave and training
—Existing reserve, method in which any increase
must be made (Risley) 45407.
Revi-ion of, see Appointments—Creation of new
appointments.
Examiners, Board of, at Calcutta
Return of annual operations — Utility (Risley)
45578-80.
Exchange compensation allowance
Estimates of recoveries—Question of utility (Jacob)
44641 (Meston) 44941.
Excise
Government of India control, App. Id., p. 196.
Complete transference of revenue to Imperial
Government, opinion against (Meston) 45326.
Confiscated drugs, rules as to disposal of—-Ex-
planation of special orders in regard to cocaine
(Meston) 45319.
Control exercised, rea.sons for more detailed con-
trol than in other departments (Meston) 45318,
45326.
Rigidity and uniformity, alleged—Contradiction
(Meston) 45318.
Inspector-General of Excise and Salt—Position and
functions, App. Id., p. 196.
Advice to Provincial Governments and officers-
Bombay Government complaint that Inspector’s
advice was very much like orders (Meston)
45091-3.
Reports and returns, no power to call for (Meston)
45094.
Utility of appointment from point of view’ of
Provincial Governments, &c. (Meston) 45008-9,
45327 ; App. Id., p. 196.
Explosives
Government of India control, question of dele-
gation of powers — Opinion against delegation
and in favour of uniformity (Robertson) 43750,
43779.
Rules under Explosives Act
Difficult and intricate rules (Robertson) 43978-81.
District Magistrate, duties in regard to rules
(Robertson) 43978-81.
F.
Fairs, pilgrimages, &c., power to prohibit in case of
cholera under the Epidemic Diseases Act
Opinion against delegation of power to Provincial
Governments (Risley) 45873.
Famine Administration
Code—Revision, opinion in favour of latitude for
Provincial Governments in regard to details
(Carlyle) 44119-20.
Protective measures, examination in Revenue and
Agriculture Department, App. 16., p. 191.
Relief
Funds for
Annual credit on Imperial Revenues assigned
to each Provincial Government, further
charges shared (Meston) 44860.
Provincialization of revenue in relation to
famine expenditure, question of (Meston)
44944.
Government of India control, extent and nature
of, App. 16., p. 191.
Reports, returns, &c., required by Government of
India
Increase in demand—Causes (Carlyle) 44039.
Utility, question of (Carlyle) 44269-74.
Storage of food and fodder by local administra-
tions, inquiries issued by Revenue and Agricul-
tural Department (Carlyle) 44266-9.