1.Codification of Political Practice in regard to Postal and Telegraph systems in Indian States. 2. Claim of the Ruling Princes to as share in the Postal revenue of the Government of India. 3. Decision that the Government of India are opposed to any reversal of the policy of Postal Unity and that no further Postal Conventions should be entered into with the Indian states. 4. History of the relations between the Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department and the Indian States. 5. History of Postal concessions to certain Indian States e.g. free grant of Service Stamps, free carriage of official correspondence etc. 6. Question of the repeal of Mail Robbery Rules

Keywords Government, India, Foreign and Political Department, Resolution No. 242-I.,Committee, Imperial Telegraph Office, State, Standing Committee, Chamber of Princes, Secretary of State, Customs revenues, Salt revenues, Postal revenues
Ministry/ Department/ Residency Foreign and Political
Branch Reforms
From Year / Date
(YYYY-MM-DD)
1928
To Year / Date
(YYYY-MM-DD)
1928
Identifier NAIDLF00156583
File No./Reference No./Sheet No./Folio No. F No. 62-Reforms
Location R3
File Size 322.4 MB
Pages 188
Collection Public Records
Language English
Bundle Barcode NAIDLB00024525
File Barcode NAIDLF00156583
QC Certificate No. QC_20240421DL
Bundle No. 15
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