Census of India, 1901, Vol. 11
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Excerpt from Census of India, 1901, Vol. 11: Bombay (Town and Island), Part V, Report
This Volunteer movement, which forms so notable a feature of the late census, did not cease at this point. Owing to circumstances, to be alluded to in a later paragraph, this onice had to face unusual trouble in the matter of the supply of Enumerators, and certainly would not have collected the requisite number, had not certain leading firms of solicitors, merchants, and millowners, and three well-known educational establishments, decided with true public spirit to lend aid and see this o¿ice through its difficulty. It is unnecessary here to go into greater detail regarding the movement, but it is one of the pleasantest recollections of the census of 1901 that no promise was made, which was not rigidly fulfilled that no individual made himself responsible for the pacific enu meration of any area, who did not faithfully carry out his self-imposed task.
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