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... cent in 1980-81 to 41.5 per cent in 1989-90 , showing diversification in economy . The official data shows that the share of secondary sector has moved up from 16.3 per cent in 1980-81 to 20.5 per cent in 1989-90 and that of the ...
... cent in 1980-81 to 41.5 per cent in 1989-90 , showing diversification in economy . The official data shows that the share of secondary sector has moved up from 16.3 per cent in 1980-81 to 20.5 per cent in 1989-90 and that of the ...
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... cent of the country's total popula- tion . The decennial growth rate of urban population has been well above the estimated rate of natural increase of urban population of about 20 per cent in all the census years since 1941. India's ...
... cent of the country's total popula- tion . The decennial growth rate of urban population has been well above the estimated rate of natural increase of urban population of about 20 per cent in all the census years since 1941. India's ...
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... cent in 1985 to 83.80 per cent in 1990. The coverage of sanitation increased from 28.40 per cent in 1985 to 45.93 per cent in 1990.12 However , these estimates of total coverage are no indication of the quantity , quality and equitable ...
... cent in 1985 to 83.80 per cent in 1990. The coverage of sanitation increased from 28.40 per cent in 1985 to 45.93 per cent in 1990.12 However , these estimates of total coverage are no indication of the quantity , quality and equitable ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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