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... forces which could not be foreseen earlier . These forces are the direct result of the pursuit of economic deve- lopment within the States which had inherited marked regional unevenness . In the first place , the growth of the public ...
... forces which could not be foreseen earlier . These forces are the direct result of the pursuit of economic deve- lopment within the States which had inherited marked regional unevenness . In the first place , the growth of the public ...
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... forces of the status quo and the forces of change ' ( p . 43 ) , as Mathur sees it . Polarisation is a formula for straitjacketing the vast and rich diversity that is India into two opposing camps . And it can soon degenerate into a ...
... forces of the status quo and the forces of change ' ( p . 43 ) , as Mathur sees it . Polarisation is a formula for straitjacketing the vast and rich diversity that is India into two opposing camps . And it can soon degenerate into a ...
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... forces ) and private sector increased by only 5.35 million . * Ignoring the increase in the Defence Depart- ment , it is obvious that a major portion of the increase in the labour force , has gone to swell the ranks of the unorganised ...
... forces ) and private sector increased by only 5.35 million . * Ignoring the increase in the Defence Depart- ment , it is obvious that a major portion of the increase in the labour force , has gone to swell the ranks of the unorganised ...
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