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But unfortunately the Census Report is not of as much interest to the student of Indian Economics as similar reports in other countries , the chief reason being that it has been prepared for certain narrow administrative purposes rather ...
But unfortunately the Census Report is not of as much interest to the student of Indian Economics as similar reports in other countries , the chief reason being that it has been prepared for certain narrow administrative purposes rather ...
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The Government of India in a resolution adopted on the report admitted “ that the determination of world parity in respect of kerosene prices presents difficulties and that various views may be taken and they did not commit themselves ...
The Government of India in a resolution adopted on the report admitted “ that the determination of world parity in respect of kerosene prices presents difficulties and that various views may be taken and they did not commit themselves ...
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The Board then submit a report to the Government in which they state all that can be said for and against the proposed Tariff changes , their conclusions and recommendations . The Board also recommend the measure of protection needed by ...
The Board then submit a report to the Government in which they state all that can be said for and against the proposed Tariff changes , their conclusions and recommendations . The Board also recommend the measure of protection needed by ...
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