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The Maynard Ganga Ram Prize
APPLICATIONS are invited for the award of the
Maynard Ganga Ram Prize of Rs. 3,000 for
a discovery or an invention or a new practical
method which will tend to increase agricultural
production in the Punjab on a paying basis. The
Prize is open to all, irrespective of caste, creed or
nationality and Government servants are also
eligible for it. Essays and theses are not accepted.
The prize will be awarded for something practi-
cally achieved as a result of work done after the
prize was founded in 1925. Competitors in their
applications must give a clear account of the
history of their invention or discovery and must
produce clear evidence that it is the result of
their own work. In the case of an improved
crop details of parentage, evolution and history
and a botanical description are necessary.
The Managing Committee reserves to itself the
right of withholding or postponing the prize if no
satisfactory achievement is reported to it, or to
reduce the amount of the prize or to divide it if
the quality of the entries justify this decision.
Entries should reach the Director of Agricul-
ture, Punjab, Lahore, not later than 31 December
1945.
GIPD—S1—232 IC of AR—3-4-44—520.
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