State Railways (Profits).

Oral Answers to Questions — India. – in the House of Commons at on 11 March 1929.

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1925–26.1926–27.1927–28.
Net ProfitRs. 9,28 lakhs (£6,900,000)Rs. 7,49 lakhs (£5,617,500)Rs. 10,94 lakhs (£8,205,000)
Net ContributionRs. 5,49 lakhs (£4,117,500)Rs. 6,01 lakhs (£4,508,000)Rs. 6,31 lakhs (£4,731,000)

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