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... population reveal- ed by the 1981 census ? ( India has the world's largest population of illiterates ) . If If the adoption of the small family norm is a part of the total ' package ' ( to use Rajiv Gandhi's favourite term ) of our ...
... population reveal- ed by the 1981 census ? ( India has the world's largest population of illiterates ) . If If the adoption of the small family norm is a part of the total ' package ' ( to use Rajiv Gandhi's favourite term ) of our ...
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... population . ' The data generated by Kochupillai and his colleagues was then reanaly- sed Sundaram . He estimated 11,500 births in the study population , ' based on the value of family size ( 6.2 ) , the number of females ( 2,213 ) in ...
... population . ' The data generated by Kochupillai and his colleagues was then reanaly- sed Sundaram . He estimated 11,500 births in the study population , ' based on the value of family size ( 6.2 ) , the number of females ( 2,213 ) in ...
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... population projections for the year 2025 indicate that India's population . to maintain the stability of its eco- nomic and social framework . While in the short run it is a workable proposition , it is important to rea- lise that ...
... population projections for the year 2025 indicate that India's population . to maintain the stability of its eco- nomic and social framework . While in the short run it is a workable proposition , it is important to rea- lise that ...
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