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Page 53
... population would lie below the subsistence level . Here a section of population can enjoy a level of income fairly above the subsistence only by depriving another section of population of their right of even bare subsistence . The ...
... population would lie below the subsistence level . Here a section of population can enjoy a level of income fairly above the subsistence only by depriving another section of population of their right of even bare subsistence . The ...
Page 59
... population there are neither wage boards nor pay committees . Minimum wage legislations are introduced by the ... population . For ninety percent of the working population in the unorganised sector no such comparability is maintained ...
... population there are neither wage boards nor pay committees . Minimum wage legislations are introduced by the ... population . For ninety percent of the working population in the unorganised sector no such comparability is maintained ...
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... population is only 921 compared to the number estimated at 15.000 in 1847 by Hodgeson . They have their own distinct culture and customs . The social structure comprises of 3 clases -Agnia , Later and Dungia . There are around 15 clans ...
... population is only 921 compared to the number estimated at 15.000 in 1847 by Hodgeson . They have their own distinct culture and customs . The social structure comprises of 3 clases -Agnia , Later and Dungia . There are around 15 clans ...
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A Two Novels on Shakespeare | 1 |
Issues and Imperatives | 19 |
AgeingA Calidoscopic Psychological View | 36 |
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