Excerpt from Report, 1937
"The material prosperity of a country depends mainly on its agriculture, development of arts, commerce and industry, forest products, and the mineral resources. The well-being of the Baroda State rests chiefly on agriculture. When extensive cultivation is not possible intensive form must take its place. This can be done by improved methods of agriculture. How the country can be made prosperous and how material resources should be developed are the problems which require our constant attention. The Government officials should submit practical suggestions after an inquiry into the methods to be employed to increase the productivity of the soil, to improve cattle-breeding, to develop the forest products, arts, commerce and industry. His Highness the Maharaja Saheb has been pleased to appoint a Committee with a view to enable officers and ryots to put forward their suggestions based on experience which would receive proper attention of Government. The members of the Committee are: -
1. Shrimant M. R. R. Sampatrao Gaekwad, President
2. R. C. Whitnack, Esq.
3. Rao Bahadur Govindbhai Hathibhai Desai.
4. Sheth Maganlal Hargovinddas Kantawala
5. Manilal Balabhai Nanavati, member and secretary to the Committee.
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