Seminar, Temas257-268R. Thapar, 1981 |
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... industrial revolu- tion in England , modern industry has consciously applied the laws of natural science to production . But there are sharp distinctions to be observed in the kind and degree of use to which the laws were put at various ...
... industrial revolu- tion in England , modern industry has consciously applied the laws of natural science to production . But there are sharp distinctions to be observed in the kind and degree of use to which the laws were put at various ...
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... industry like steel not only of the electronics industry , but also of other indus- tries . From this point of view , there exists a possibility that the electro- nics industry will split into two industries , that is , the device or ...
... industry like steel not only of the electronics industry , but also of other indus- tries . From this point of view , there exists a possibility that the electro- nics industry will split into two industries , that is , the device or ...
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... industry to- day is of the order of 1,80,000 per- sons . T he future projections for the industry are equally impressive . It is envisaged that during the period 1980-85 the industry output would be around Rs . 6,000 crores ( as against ...
... industry to- day is of the order of 1,80,000 per- sons . T he future projections for the industry are equally impressive . It is envisaged that during the period 1980-85 the industry output would be around Rs . 6,000 crores ( as against ...
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