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... economic growth . We thus arrive at the paradox of contemporary Indian development : the battle for the country's economic development must be fought on the sociological and psychological frontiers , and the attempts at planned social ...
... economic growth . We thus arrive at the paradox of contemporary Indian development : the battle for the country's economic development must be fought on the sociological and psychological frontiers , and the attempts at planned social ...
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... Economic Development ' cannot be simply economics , for as Mr. Eugene R. Black , the President of International Bank for Reconstruction and Development , has rightly emphasised : " We are talking about transforming whole societies ...
... Economic Development ' cannot be simply economics , for as Mr. Eugene R. Black , the President of International Bank for Reconstruction and Development , has rightly emphasised : " We are talking about transforming whole societies ...
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... economic development has left in its wake in the underdeveloped world tragic problems which only mere economic development can solve . " Now , this amounts , to say the least , to a some- what daring prescription . Normally , when a of ...
... economic development has left in its wake in the underdeveloped world tragic problems which only mere economic development can solve . " Now , this amounts , to say the least , to a some- what daring prescription . Normally , when a of ...
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KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PANCHAYATI RAJV T Krishnamachari | 9 |
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