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... Pattern of Indian Cities ( 1961 ) Population Density , Density Pattern of British New Towns Proposed Density population Persons per acre of Desig- nated Town 1. Delhi 2. Bombay City 23.59.408 60 27,84,000 164.8 Area 1. Basigdon 1,06,000 ...
... Pattern of Indian Cities ( 1961 ) Population Density , Density Pattern of British New Towns Proposed Density population Persons per acre of Desig- nated Town 1. Delhi 2. Bombay City 23.59.408 60 27,84,000 164.8 Area 1. Basigdon 1,06,000 ...
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... pattern of growth , production , consumption or income distribution to constrain and channel the approach to the science and technology plan . The immediate result of such a method has been that ' the areas of prime importance ' in the ...
... pattern of growth , production , consumption or income distribution to constrain and channel the approach to the science and technology plan . The immediate result of such a method has been that ' the areas of prime importance ' in the ...
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... pattern of economic growth has a rationale . In recapitulating the national predicament , it should be emphasi- sed ... pattern of growth basically different from the present pattern in which the distribution of con- sumption expenditure ...
... pattern of economic growth has a rationale . In recapitulating the national predicament , it should be emphasi- sed ... pattern of growth basically different from the present pattern in which the distribution of con- sumption expenditure ...
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