Seminar, Temas417-424R. Thapar, 1994 |
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... share of votes had crossed 6 % in both Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections . The states of U.P. and M.P. had emerged as the frontal areas , followed by Punjab and Raj- asthan and to a lesser extent Maha- rashtra . The first major leap ...
... share of votes had crossed 6 % in both Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections . The states of U.P. and M.P. had emerged as the frontal areas , followed by Punjab and Raj- asthan and to a lesser extent Maha- rashtra . The first major leap ...
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... share of the private sector could increase sub- stantially in the near future . The main reason for this , though technical , is not difficult to appre- ciate . Several projects in the public sector , as we have seen , will be in a ...
... share of the private sector could increase sub- stantially in the near future . The main reason for this , though technical , is not difficult to appre- ciate . Several projects in the public sector , as we have seen , will be in a ...
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... share and patri- mony . In a strict sense , no one ' owns ' a corporation . The family member who has a greater share of the stock has more voice in the management . But in a corporation the corporate unit is the shareholding , not the ...
... share and patri- mony . In a strict sense , no one ' owns ' a corporation . The family member who has a greater share of the stock has more voice in the management . But in a corporation the corporate unit is the shareholding , not the ...
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