Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... increasing pressure of human popu- lation has resulted in an increase in wildlife but a decrease in habitat availability to it . This situation results in conflicts involving human and livestock killing , crop - raiding , and property ...
... increasing pressure of human popu- lation has resulted in an increase in wildlife but a decrease in habitat availability to it . This situation results in conflicts involving human and livestock killing , crop - raiding , and property ...
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... increase the profitability of the enterprise through increased labour productivity . The enterprise would also be able to increase its capital through ince the scheme is promoted by the employers they try to ensure that workers do not ...
... increase the profitability of the enterprise through increased labour productivity . The enterprise would also be able to increase its capital through ince the scheme is promoted by the employers they try to ensure that workers do not ...
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... increase the subsidy , which is unlikely to happen due to existing budgetary constraints ; to increase the price of PDS rice which will adversely affect the poor ; and finally , to target the needy . paddy cultivation , rice production ...
... increase the subsidy , which is unlikely to happen due to existing budgetary constraints ; to increase the price of PDS rice which will adversely affect the poor ; and finally , to target the needy . paddy cultivation , rice production ...
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