DHOLPUR STATE MEMORANDUM.                                                185

                                DHOLPUR STATE MEMORANDUM.

1. The hemp plant, i.e., ganja, charas, and bhang, are not produced in this State. They
are under the control of the Customs Department.

2. Hemp drugs are not manufactured here. Bhang is generally imported from the British
districts and the Bhurtpur State, ganja from the Gwalior State, and charas from Patiala.

8. The duties levied upon bhang and ganja are Rs. 4-4-0 per maund and on charas Re.
1-1-0 per seer. The rates of duty imposed on these drugs in the Sir Muthra Estate are given
in the statement* attached.

(a)   Uniformity of system prevails throughout the State. There is only one contractor for
these intoxicating drugs in the State, while in the parganas he has his sub-contractors. This
contract is in the charge of the customs officer.

(b)   Wild hemp, i.e., ganja, charas, and bhang, is not found in the State, nor is any drug
manufactured from it.

(c)   The cultivation of intoxicating drugs is prohibited throughout the State without per-
mission of the Darbar. There is no particular locality in which cultivation is restricted. It
is generally the custom throughout the whole territory to obtain permission before they are
cultivated. The cultivation is under the control of the customs officer. Persons cultivating
without permission are punished.

(d) The contractors import these drugs by rail and road from the British districts and
Gwalior and Patiala States under passes granted by the Political Agent and the Collectors
concerned.

(e) In this State contract is given for the sale of intoxicating drugs for a certain period.
It is under control of the Customs Department.

(f) Ganja, charas, and bhang are not produced in the State, and hence the rates of land
revenue cannot be given. The rates of duty levied on these drugs, when imported into the
State by a trader or contractor, are given in answer (3). The sellers of these drugs, if found
to have evaded payment of the duties, are punished.

(g) There is only one contractor for the State. He has his own sub-contractors in the
parganas. The number of shops is not determined with reference to area and population.
There are in all twelve shops in the parganas besides the general contractor. The retail sale ven-
dors do not purchase these drugs from the wholesale vendors, but import them from outside, i.e.,
bhang from British districts, ganja from Gwalior territory, and charas from Agra and Patiala.
These drugs are sold at one price throughout the State, viz.:

Ganja, at 1/2 seer per rupee.
Bhang, at 11/2 to 2 seers per rupee.
Charas, at 2 chitaks per rupee.

(h) The retail vendors do not purchase these drugs from the wholesale vendors, but
bring them from foreign districts. The price of these drugs does not differ in any place in
the State. They are sold at one and the same price throughout the State.

(i) No maximum amount is fixed. These drugs are sold at one price.

(j) As far as possible, smuggling from or to other places does not take place, nor is
illicit cultivation carried on, nor is illicit possession allowed. No one except the contractor is
allowed to sell these drugs.

(k) None.

(l) Ganja, charas, and bhang are not cultivated in the State. The yearly trade in ganja,
charas and bhang is as follows:—

Mds.

Srs.

Ganja

38

36 6/16

Charas

0

25 7/16

Bhang

33

36 12/16

Ganja is imported from Antri (Gwalior, bhang from Kanauj, Chupra, Mhow, and Ke-
rowli state, and charas from Agra and Patiala.

                                                    * Not printed.

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