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... increased by 18.09 times between TE 1976-77 and TE 1989-90 . As mentioned earlier , the western region exhibited a very high rate of increase in electricity subsidy to minor irrigation . The per annum rate of growth between 1974-75 to ...
... increased by 18.09 times between TE 1976-77 and TE 1989-90 . As mentioned earlier , the western region exhibited a very high rate of increase in electricity subsidy to minor irrigation . The per annum rate of growth between 1974-75 to ...
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... increase , a fantastic growth rate of 27 % per year of the non- agricultural sector will be necessary to absorb the increase in manpower . by all the states in the mid - 1970s . A view is sometimes taken doubt- ing the strategy of ...
... increase , a fantastic growth rate of 27 % per year of the non- agricultural sector will be necessary to absorb the increase in manpower . by all the states in the mid - 1970s . A view is sometimes taken doubt- ing the strategy of ...
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... increase overall employment and consumption . A blind emphasis on growth without destroying exploita- tive elements in the agrarian struc- ture is neither economically nor socially desirable . Access to land determines not only income ...
... increase overall employment and consumption . A blind emphasis on growth without destroying exploita- tive elements in the agrarian struc- ture is neither economically nor socially desirable . Access to land determines not only income ...
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