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... ment exchanges , social security measures and the employment policy of the Government of India . On the basis of the above analysis Dr. Das finally sums up his thoughts on the subject in the Future Programme ' . He feels that social ...
... ment exchanges , social security measures and the employment policy of the Government of India . On the basis of the above analysis Dr. Das finally sums up his thoughts on the subject in the Future Programme ' . He feels that social ...
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... ment offices means more employ- ment opportunities . There could hardly be a more destructive fal- lacy on which to base an ever- increasing yearly expenditure of millions . More employment must mean more production . And yet in the ...
... ment offices means more employ- ment opportunities . There could hardly be a more destructive fal- lacy on which to base an ever- increasing yearly expenditure of millions . More employment must mean more production . And yet in the ...
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... ment , nor can the local chieftains be kept under con- trol by a central authority . This region will develop a feudal type of government . The political history of agraria is one of struggle , with varying fortunes , between the inner ...
... ment , nor can the local chieftains be kept under con- trol by a central authority . This region will develop a feudal type of government . The political history of agraria is one of struggle , with varying fortunes , between the inner ...
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