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Page 188
It was shown that the number of landlords which will be affected by the ccilings
on ownership (500 acres of irrigated or ... upgrading the size of cultivator's
holding to a level which will provide an adequate living to the cultivator and his
family.
It was shown that the number of landlords which will be affected by the ccilings
on ownership (500 acres of irrigated or ... upgrading the size of cultivator's
holding to a level which will provide an adequate living to the cultivator and his
family.
Page 392
Duration of Marriage and Total Number of Children Given Birth to We thought that
in about half the cases the duration of ... was often reported from the time of the
Nikah" rather than from the time when spouses start living together (rukhsati).
Duration of Marriage and Total Number of Children Given Birth to We thought that
in about half the cases the duration of ... was often reported from the time of the
Nikah" rather than from the time when spouses start living together (rukhsati).
Page 620
In order to maintain and raise the standard of living of this relatively excessive
population with a limited supply of natural ... a large number of entrepreneurs,
and, on the other hand, kept the combination of labour and capital labour-
intensive.
In order to maintain and raise the standard of living of this relatively excessive
population with a limited supply of natural ... a large number of entrepreneurs,
and, on the other hand, kept the combination of labour and capital labour-
intensive.
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