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... cent per annum . Between 1950-51 and 1964-65 , India's national income increased by about 69 per cent , or at a compound rate of 3.8 per cent yearly : the rate of increase during the first five years was 3.4 per cent ; during the second ...
... cent per annum . Between 1950-51 and 1964-65 , India's national income increased by about 69 per cent , or at a compound rate of 3.8 per cent yearly : the rate of increase during the first five years was 3.4 per cent ; during the second ...
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... cent . We are conscious that this ratio is much less than that in more industrialized countries . ( The ratio is about 3 per cent in the United States , 2.5 per cent in the United Kingdom and the U.S.S.R. , and about 1.5 per cent in ...
... cent . We are conscious that this ratio is much less than that in more industrialized countries . ( The ratio is about 3 per cent in the United States , 2.5 per cent in the United Kingdom and the U.S.S.R. , and about 1.5 per cent in ...
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... cent increase the increase which the Mach- inists succeeded in winning last year and which many regarded as out- rageously high - will yield the 3.2 per cent increase in purchasing power which presumably the guideposts would provide ...
... cent increase the increase which the Mach- inists succeeded in winning last year and which many regarded as out- rageously high - will yield the 3.2 per cent increase in purchasing power which presumably the guideposts would provide ...
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