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 routine. This may strike some as an extravagant proposal, but in view of the constitutiomd reforms that are imminen the proposition is perfectly feasible and the adoption of the Suggestion is absolutely nece. Small committees consisting of experiene, ed revenue ofilcisls &nd independent economic inq may be &ppointed to examine the conditions preuiling in certain areas to belin with, or still better, should be &tsehed machinery to sum up. (1) prevailing in to the render Investigation of large areas like should be carried on along of isol&ted typic&l villasea, dynamics of ruud life, undergoing ordinary'revenue administration its work more productive. To economic conditions tsluhs and districts with the intensive study in order to asce the rapid change. (2) A lot of this kd of work is already being done by revenue ofilels and msintned by the State reporting upon them. (8) a large for collecting facts Advfmte nlsy well establishment is and taken of the existing oftlc machinery; &nd revenue ofiici&ls &n outside students nlsy co-oper&te to make the economic inquiries more comprehensive, suggestive and fruitful. (4) It seems that Provincial Governments will be called upon to order speciaJ 'inquiries the material condition of rural areas, in the future, and in this and in the normal work of vestigstion carried on capable students from into near in- to all parties. (5) -This students of economics Government and people; is & question in which are s8 much interested as and the Economic Conference will only be doing its duty if it taJes up the sugge8- tion and concerned at large. presses in the it on the &ttenh.'.on of every one nlsteri&l well-being of the people by district and other officios, outside should be sssoei&ted. These arrangements will result in inesleul&ble benefit