Seminar, Temas401-412R. Thapar, 1993 |
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... production , the sparsity of population and large - scale availability of fertile lands in that period , it was neither necessary nor possible to carry out displace- ment of aboriginal populations . The answer to the displacement ...
... production , the sparsity of population and large - scale availability of fertile lands in that period , it was neither necessary nor possible to carry out displace- ment of aboriginal populations . The answer to the displacement ...
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... producing timber . Thus social forestry was seen as a programme which would release industrial forestry from social pres- sures . The core objective for forest lands remained the production of commercial timber . But in order to keep ...
... producing timber . Thus social forestry was seen as a programme which would release industrial forestry from social pres- sures . The core objective for forest lands remained the production of commercial timber . But in order to keep ...
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... production of gray cloth totalled 12,600 lakh metres in 1983-84 : ' But the reported production was only 3975 lakh metres for the year , which is approximately only 32 % . The impression is that a part of the production is not reported ...
... production of gray cloth totalled 12,600 lakh metres in 1983-84 : ' But the reported production was only 3975 lakh metres for the year , which is approximately only 32 % . The impression is that a part of the production is not reported ...
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