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54 conserve this population of elephants ? The transition has unfortunately. compromises in adopting field tech- niques . The best techniques are not practical under these constraints . The situation is further worsened by lack of ...
54 conserve this population of elephants ? The transition has unfortunately. compromises in adopting field tech- niques . The best techniques are not practical under these constraints . The situation is further worsened by lack of ...
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It has a population of 44,400,000 , which is 5 % of India's population . Its land is fertile . It is famous as ' Urvisar Gujarat ' - the essence of the earth . 60 % of the population is engaged in agriculture and 18 % in industry .
It has a population of 44,400,000 , which is 5 % of India's population . Its land is fertile . It is famous as ' Urvisar Gujarat ' - the essence of the earth . 60 % of the population is engaged in agriculture and 18 % in industry .
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By 1981 , more than 75 % of the adivasi population claimed Gujarati as their mother tongue ; the ancestral language identity had merged with the dominant language . This is of some significance as adivasis form 15 % of Gujarat's ...
By 1981 , more than 75 % of the adivasi population claimed Gujarati as their mother tongue ; the ancestral language identity had merged with the dominant language . This is of some significance as adivasis form 15 % of Gujarat's ...
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