This volume presents the results of the 1891 Census of India. As a historical record, it offers a detailed snapshot of the population, demographics, and social structures of British India at the close of the 19th century. Compiled by the Census Commissioner for India, this work provides valuable insights into the distribution of people across different regions, their occupations, and other socio-economic indicators.
Researchers and historians will find this census a primary source for understanding the complexities of Indian society during a transformative period. The data encompasses a range of factors including age, sex, religion, and caste, allowing for in-depth analysis of social dynamics and historical trends. "Census of India, 1891, Volume 16, Part 1" is an essential resource for anyone studying the history, sociology, or demography of India.
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