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Pressure on Population In the year 1994 , under pressure of donor agencies , the Indian government had to come out with a clear - cut popula- tion policy . It did so in two forms and ultimately both were linked .
Pressure on Population In the year 1994 , under pressure of donor agencies , the Indian government had to come out with a clear - cut popula- tion policy . It did so in two forms and ultimately both were linked .
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The justification for national parks in today's context is the increased human population and develop- ment pressure . Let us not forget that 300 million people have been added to India's population since Project Tiger started in 1973 ...
The justification for national parks in today's context is the increased human population and develop- ment pressure . Let us not forget that 300 million people have been added to India's population since Project Tiger started in 1973 ...
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Thus it would be quite inappropriate to argue that the proposed state of Uttarakhand would not be a viable one in terms of either area or population . The lack of viability of Uttarakhand would thus have to be established on other ...
Thus it would be quite inappropriate to argue that the proposed state of Uttarakhand would not be a viable one in terms of either area or population . The lack of viability of Uttarakhand would thus have to be established on other ...
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