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... periods of stable centralised rule : the Mauryan period ; the Mughal Empire ; the British Rule and the less than forty years of strong central government after In- dependence . Only the first and the last regimes have been wholly native ...
... periods of stable centralised rule : the Mauryan period ; the Mughal Empire ; the British Rule and the less than forty years of strong central government after In- dependence . Only the first and the last regimes have been wholly native ...
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... period from 1956-57 to 1977-78 , on an average , 3.62 million persons were annually added to the population of the rural poor . The trend value of annual additions to the population of the urban poor over a slightly shorter period from ...
... period from 1956-57 to 1977-78 , on an average , 3.62 million persons were annually added to the population of the rural poor . The trend value of annual additions to the population of the urban poor over a slightly shorter period from ...
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... period has scarred our psyche . It was a period of great disenchant- ment , of lost opportunities for reconciliation , of avoidable blood- shed ; it was a period we could well . call ' the locust years ' of India , these years were ...
... period has scarred our psyche . It was a period of great disenchant- ment , of lost opportunities for reconciliation , of avoidable blood- shed ; it was a period we could well . call ' the locust years ' of India , these years were ...
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