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Provincial Finance In India is a detailed scholarly work by Pramathanath Banerjea that explores the intricate financial systems governing India’s provincial administrations. The book delves into the fiscal policies, revenue collection mechanisms, and budgetary allocations that have defined India’s economic landscape.
Banerjea provides an in-depth analysis of how provincial governments manage their finances, examining the relationship between central and regional authorities in financial matters. The work covers taxation systems, expenditure patterns, and the allocation of resources across different sectors of provincial governance.
This comprehensive study is essential for understanding the historical development of India’s financial structure and the mechanisms through which regional economies operate. It serves as a valuable reference for scholars, administrators, economists, and students interested in Indian public finance and administrative history.







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