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Typically , the PAP are those whose agricultural or residential lands have been acquired for industrialization . ... This can be accomplished by providing adequate compensation for their acquired land and residential areas , employment ...
Typically , the PAP are those whose agricultural or residential lands have been acquired for industrialization . ... This can be accomplished by providing adequate compensation for their acquired land and residential areas , employment ...
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When his land is acquired , they are rendered jobless . This has a multiplier effect in the local unemployment scenario . Hence , provision of employment to the PAP should be properly addressed . The problem acquires further importance ...
When his land is acquired , they are rendered jobless . This has a multiplier effect in the local unemployment scenario . Hence , provision of employment to the PAP should be properly addressed . The problem acquires further importance ...
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Even as a widow , her helplessness which explains the irony ( infanticide ) , death is caused by negclaims to land in her marital family , on of the widow's strength . lect . Astartling conclusion of her data behalf of her children ...
Even as a widow , her helplessness which explains the irony ( infanticide ) , death is caused by negclaims to land in her marital family , on of the widow's strength . lect . Astartling conclusion of her data behalf of her children ...
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