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... production of around 145 million tonnes in 1982-83 . The consideration that this would lead only to an increase of 0.05 kg . of food grain per person per day in five years could not have made any sub- stantial revision of the exercises ...
... production of around 145 million tonnes in 1982-83 . The consideration that this would lead only to an increase of 0.05 kg . of food grain per person per day in five years could not have made any sub- stantial revision of the exercises ...
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the food crisis reappeared a selec- tive and intensive production thrust was organised to increase food grains production via the ' green revolu- tion ' and also to modernise tradi- tional agriculture . And , in the final stages , when ...
the food crisis reappeared a selec- tive and intensive production thrust was organised to increase food grains production via the ' green revolu- tion ' and also to modernise tradi- tional agriculture . And , in the final stages , when ...
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... production of consumer goods , but also of capital goods , through the establishment of ' heavy indus- tries ' ( pp . 380-82 ) . Sixth , what looks like an ' absolute general law of social revolution ' is worked out , which says that so ...
... production of consumer goods , but also of capital goods , through the establishment of ' heavy indus- tries ' ( pp . 380-82 ) . Sixth , what looks like an ' absolute general law of social revolution ' is worked out , which says that so ...
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