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It is generally agreed that the population is increasing at the rate of 2 per cent per annum , and in 196566 the population of India will be about 480 millions . At a per capita consumption of 15 ounces of cereals and 3 ounces of pulses ...
It is generally agreed that the population is increasing at the rate of 2 per cent per annum , and in 196566 the population of India will be about 480 millions . At a per capita consumption of 15 ounces of cereals and 3 ounces of pulses ...
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Of the world's population of 963 million cattle including 93 million buffaloest India has as many as 204 million , of which 45 million are buffaloes . This is more than one - fifth of the world's total . Other big countries , such as ...
Of the world's population of 963 million cattle including 93 million buffaloest India has as many as 204 million , of which 45 million are buffaloes . This is more than one - fifth of the world's total . Other big countries , such as ...
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Ten million per year will probably be added during the period of the Third Plan ending in 1966. The total population will rise from 360 million in 1951 to about 480 million by 1966 . Food will therefore , have to be provided for 80 ...
Ten million per year will probably be added during the period of the Third Plan ending in 1966. The total population will rise from 360 million in 1951 to about 480 million by 1966 . Food will therefore , have to be provided for 80 ...
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