Radcliffe Award (1947)
Bengal and Punjab Boundary Commissions
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REGISTERED No. L. 3131

The Gazette of India

EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY



NEW DELHI, SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1947



GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT

(Reforms)

NOTIFICATION

New Delhi, the 17th August 1947

No. F. 68/47-R. The Reports of the Bengal Boundary Commission and of the Punjab Boundary Commission are published for general information.

K. V. K. SUNDARAM,

Officer on Special Duty.

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