THE EVOLUTION OF PROVINCIAL FINANCE IN BRITISH INDIA - Page 172

BUDGET BY SHARED REVENUES 157

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Col1 Imperial Provincial
17 Administration ... 18 Minor Depts ... 19. Law and Justice ... 20. Police ... 21. Marine ... 22. Education ... 23. Ecclesiastical ... 24. Medical ... 25. Stationery and Printing 26. Political ... 27. Allowances and Assignment. 28. Civil Furlough and Absentee Allowances. 29. Superannuations ... 30. Miscellaneous ... 31. Famine Relief ... 32. Railways ... 33. Irrigation ... 34. Other Public Works ... 38. Loss by Exchange ... Account and Currency Offices and allowances to Presidency Banks. A r c h a e o l o g i c a l a n d Meteorological Depts., Census, Gazetteers a n d S t a t i s t i c a l Memoirs. Nil. Frontier Police and Police employed on Imperial State Railways on Salt preventive duties. Whatever is now Imperial. Do. The whole. Nil. Stationery purchased for Central Stores. The whole. The whole except as in the Provincial Column. The whole. Items not provided for in the A Provincial Column. Remittance of treasure, and discount on Supply Bills. Secondary liability. As at present. Do. Military Public Works, and except in British Burma, Offices of the Supreme Government; Works in the Salt, Opium, Post Office, Imperial Telegraph and Ecclesiastical Depts. and Mint and Currency Offices; and Bengal Surveyor General’s Offices. The whole. The remainder. The remainder. The whole. The remainder. Whatever is now Provincial. Do. Nil. The whole. The remainder, including cost of stationery obtained from Central Stores. Nil. In Bombay, items now Provincial. Nil. pensions and gratuities, except pensions payable from the Military and Medical Funds brought to account in India; each Government being responsible for pensions and gratuities which it now pays, or hereafter grants or recommends, however earned and wherever paid. The remainder. Wholly Provincial. Whatever is now Provincial. Do. The remainder. Nil.