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Page 171
... Survey , 1961/62 , it was 12.5 seers ( one seer is approximately 2.2 lbs ) in rual areas . The National Sample Survey of 1961 yields a figure of 14.4 seers and the Nutrition Survey of 1962 gives a figure of 17.2 seers . The CSO has ...
... Survey , 1961/62 , it was 12.5 seers ( one seer is approximately 2.2 lbs ) in rual areas . The National Sample Survey of 1961 yields a figure of 14.4 seers and the Nutrition Survey of 1962 gives a figure of 17.2 seers . The CSO has ...
Page 174
... survey carried out to determine these margins and checked against existing information on the subject . The quantum of goods entering into trade was ascertained from various marketing reports and surveys . In the case of import trade on ...
... survey carried out to determine these margins and checked against existing information on the subject . The quantum of goods entering into trade was ascertained from various marketing reports and surveys . In the case of import trade on ...
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... Survey on Utilisation of Agricultural Commodities [ 15 , pp . 3-5 ] . For West Pakistan , the Survey found that about 16 per cent of foodgrains production was marketed . This compares favourably with our result . For East Pakistan ...
... Survey on Utilisation of Agricultural Commodities [ 15 , pp . 3-5 ] . For West Pakistan , the Survey found that about 16 per cent of foodgrains production was marketed . This compares favourably with our result . For East Pakistan ...
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Autumn 1966 No | 3 |
Winter 1966 No | 4 |
Some Comments on the Export Bonus Export | 37 |
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