Young India: An interpretation and a history of the nationalist movement from withinLajpat Rai, Lala
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Young India: An interpretation and a history of the nationalist movement from within
Lajpat Rai, Lala
India -- Politics and government -- 1765-1947
[96] During her most dreadful famines hundreds of thousands of tons of
foodstuffs were shipped out of India.
[97] See Mill’s History of British India, Vol. VI, pp. 149, 150, Vol.
VII, p. 388, and p. 393, Vol. IX, pp. 207, 209. See Bishop Heber’s
description of India in 1824 quoted in Mill and Wilson’s History of
India, Vol. IX, p. 376. Also that of Mr. Shore in 1833.
[98] We do not mean to say that British Rule in India is responsible
for the plague, but with better management of resources, i.e., better
sanitation, the plague could have been prevented or eradicated sooner
than has been attempted.
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