Seminar, Temas161-172R. Thapar, 1973 |
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... poor , even if given land , will never have the money to construct houses and so will sell their land to the rich and start squatting on government land . Further , if they are allowed to build sub - standard structures , the resulting ...
... poor , even if given land , will never have the money to construct houses and so will sell their land to the rich and start squatting on government land . Further , if they are allowed to build sub - standard structures , the resulting ...
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... poor . know the heard realities of life also , that the And we are poor have always been with us . callously convinced that they will continue to be with us us , the thinkers , the talkers and the decision - makers for whom poverty is ...
... poor . know the heard realities of life also , that the And we are poor have always been with us . callously convinced that they will continue to be with us us , the thinkers , the talkers and the decision - makers for whom poverty is ...
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... poor . On the basis of these calculations it was seen that 39 per cent of the poor ( in worker- equivalents ) are agricultural labour , 21 per cent small farmers and 40 per cent ' other workers ' . Similar calculations also produced ...
... poor . On the basis of these calculations it was seen that 39 per cent of the poor ( in worker- equivalents ) are agricultural labour , 21 per cent small farmers and 40 per cent ' other workers ' . Similar calculations also produced ...
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