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Report on the Cultivation of, and Trade in, Ganjá in Bengal (1877)
Report on the Cultivation of, and Trade in, Ganjá in Bengal is a special report by Hem Chunder Kerr, Deputy Collector on Special Duty to the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces of Bengal, submitted at Calcutta in April 1877 and published the same year by the Bengal Secretariat Press. Sixteen years later it was reprinted in full in the House of Commons Parliamentary Paper East India (Consumption of Ganja), laid before Parliament on 21 February 1893, where it remains the most accessible form of the text.
Across roughly 110 numbered paragraphs the report describes the Ganja Mahal, the licensed ganja-cultivation tract in the Naogaon subdivision of Rajshahi (present-day Bangladesh), as Kerr observed it during a survey tour in 1876–77. It covers the etymology and botany of the plant, the agronomic calendar of cannabis cultivation practised by the licensed chāsi, the manufacture of the three product grades (flat, round and chur), the apparatus of licensing and the wholesale ganja trade and the economics of the cultivator class. … read more →
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