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prove abortive , their families disintegrate and they either have to continue with the shame of defeat , or go after unreal solu- tions as Joseph does . In the last short scene which rounds off the novel , Sunil , the spokesman for ...
prove abortive , their families disintegrate and they either have to continue with the shame of defeat , or go after unreal solu- tions as Joseph does . In the last short scene which rounds off the novel , Sunil , the spokesman for ...
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... continue growing at the present rate it would touch the 1,000 million mark by the turn of the century . India is not rich enough in natural resources to maintain such a huge population even at a subsistence level . Cultivable land is ...
... continue growing at the present rate it would touch the 1,000 million mark by the turn of the century . India is not rich enough in natural resources to maintain such a huge population even at a subsistence level . Cultivable land is ...
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... continue to remain the base of our economy . The pattern of industrialisation should be one of dis- persal and be conducive to the evolution of an appropriate technology . Backward areas should get priority in the programme of ex ...
... continue to remain the base of our economy . The pattern of industrialisation should be one of dis- persal and be conducive to the evolution of an appropriate technology . Backward areas should get priority in the programme of ex ...
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