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... increased by just 140 % to 4378 from 1830. The * This paper contains the personal views of the author and may not be attributed to the organi- zation to which he belongs . increase in the number of towns has also been steady across the ...
... increased by just 140 % to 4378 from 1830. The * This paper contains the personal views of the author and may not be attributed to the organi- zation to which he belongs . increase in the number of towns has also been steady across the ...
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... increase in urban population of about 70 million between 1981 and 1991 and a further 80 to 85 million increase to about 315 to 320 million by the year 2001. This projection also implied that the actual increase in population dur- ing ...
... increase in urban population of about 70 million between 1981 and 1991 and a further 80 to 85 million increase to about 315 to 320 million by the year 2001. This projection also implied that the actual increase in population dur- ing ...
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... increase the scope of the pub- lic economy and social protection . In post - reform India this pressure has so far ... increase incentives to invest . Labour markets are being subject to changes intended to increase flexibi- lity and ...
... increase the scope of the pub- lic economy and social protection . In post - reform India this pressure has so far ... increase incentives to invest . Labour markets are being subject to changes intended to increase flexibi- lity and ...
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