Seminar, Temas161-172R. Thapar, 1973 |
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... industrial output of 8.01 per cent between 1956-65 . When it is remembered that even in the pre - independence period the rate of growth of industrial pro- duction was about 4.68 per cent , the dismal nature of India's recent industrial ...
... industrial output of 8.01 per cent between 1956-65 . When it is remembered that even in the pre - independence period the rate of growth of industrial pro- duction was about 4.68 per cent , the dismal nature of India's recent industrial ...
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... industrial base for the mechanisation of agriculture and at the same time the creation of an industrial base which can be used for manpower absorption as well as an additional support for the future industrialisation of the country ...
... industrial base for the mechanisation of agriculture and at the same time the creation of an industrial base which can be used for manpower absorption as well as an additional support for the future industrialisation of the country ...
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... industry cannot run on the basis of losses . The plants being projected now would have a time gap of about 10 years or more as widespread and increasing industrial available to us . unrest in industrial enterprises and public ...
... industry cannot run on the basis of losses . The plants being projected now would have a time gap of about 10 years or more as widespread and increasing industrial available to us . unrest in industrial enterprises and public ...
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