Seminar, Temas365-376R. Thapar, 1990 |
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... cent of the villages in the region had been electrified compared to 64 per cent villages all- India . During the period 1979-83 , the number of educational institu- tions ( both general and technical ) increased by 34 per cent as ...
... cent of the villages in the region had been electrified compared to 64 per cent villages all- India . During the period 1979-83 , the number of educational institu- tions ( both general and technical ) increased by 34 per cent as ...
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... cent between them , while the parties further out to the extreme on both flanks polled only about 2 per cent . The real combined vote of the two major parties of the middle path is probably higher than 60 per cent because many ...
... cent between them , while the parties further out to the extreme on both flanks polled only about 2 per cent . The real combined vote of the two major parties of the middle path is probably higher than 60 per cent because many ...
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... cent of the acceptors cared for the two - child norm . Of these , 14.2 per cent had two living sons , 5.7 per cent one son and one daughter and 0.1 per cent had no sons and two daughters . It follows , therefore , that even if the ...
... cent of the acceptors cared for the two - child norm . Of these , 14.2 per cent had two living sons , 5.7 per cent one son and one daughter and 0.1 per cent had no sons and two daughters . It follows , therefore , that even if the ...
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