Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... industrial - urban society . Perceptible industrialisation in the area started in early 1930's with a few sugar mills . About 30 years that followed experienced meagre , irregular and sporadic industrial activity . It was 1965 , since ...
... industrial - urban society . Perceptible industrialisation in the area started in early 1930's with a few sugar mills . About 30 years that followed experienced meagre , irregular and sporadic industrial activity . It was 1965 , since ...
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... industrial agglomerations . In winters , the winds are northwesterly . The smoke - area , therefore , appears a little extended eastwards . During the period of easterlies , this must reverse . Other localised industrial emissions found ...
... industrial agglomerations . In winters , the winds are northwesterly . The smoke - area , therefore , appears a little extended eastwards . During the period of easterlies , this must reverse . Other localised industrial emissions found ...
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... industrial activity of the district , though they are not concentrated along Meerut road . Second group of lower ratio comprises of chemicals , fertilizers , paper , engineering and animal and vegetable fats . Industries of these two ...
... industrial activity of the district , though they are not concentrated along Meerut road . Second group of lower ratio comprises of chemicals , fertilizers , paper , engineering and animal and vegetable fats . Industries of these two ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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