Kurukshetra, Volume 12; Volumes 14-151966 - Community development |
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every four and probably one in every three of India's population are undernourished . The incidence of malnutrition is more difficult to assess . The evidence presented indicates that it is far higher and can be placed at least 50 per ...
every four and probably one in every three of India's population are undernourished . The incidence of malnutrition is more difficult to assess . The evidence presented indicates that it is far higher and can be placed at least 50 per ...
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Apart from the non - tribal Hindus , the tribal population of different geographical zones of India , shows more distinguishable features . The tribal population of India according to the 1961 census is 29,885,470 which contributes 6.81 ...
Apart from the non - tribal Hindus , the tribal population of different geographical zones of India , shows more distinguishable features . The tribal population of India according to the 1961 census is 29,885,470 which contributes 6.81 ...
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INDIA is today on the brink of a population explosion . Its large population at 480 million and rapidly growing at the rate of 2.5 per cent per annum has become a nightmare to the Government and the planners alike and has upset all ...
INDIA is today on the brink of a population explosion . Its large population at 480 million and rapidly growing at the rate of 2.5 per cent per annum has become a nightmare to the Government and the planners alike and has upset all ...
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