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The Census of India 1931: Madras (Vol. XIV) Parts 1 and 2 is an authoritative demographic and statistical record of the Madras Presidency during the British Indian period. Compiled by M. W. Yeatts, this comprehensive census report documents population distribution, occupational patterns, literacy rates, religious composition, and social structures across the Madras region.
This historical document serves as an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and scholars studying early 20th-century Indian society, colonial administration, and regional development. The detailed statistical tables and analytical narratives provide insights into the economic activities, caste systems, language distribution, and administrative divisions of the Madras Presidency. Published by South Asia Books, this two-volume set represents a critical primary source for understanding the demographic and social landscape of South India before independence.







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