Punjab’s GDP share grew during the 1960s, mainly due to the Green Revolution, but then plateaued at around 4.3% until 1990-91, shows report.
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Punjab’s GDP share grew during the 1960s, mainly due to the Green Revolution, but then plateaued at around 4.3% until 1990-91, shows report.
Punjab’s GDP share grew during the 1960s, mainly due to the Green Revolution, but then plateaued at around 4.3% until 1990-91, shows report.
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Southern Indian states surged ahead of northern states in general when it comes to GDP contribution as well as having higher-than-average per capita...
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“If the system has to be changed, if children want employment, schools and hospitals are excellent, then the broom button will have to be...
“If the system has to be changed, if children want employment, schools and hospitals are excellent, then the broom button will have to be...