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110 | _aJoshi-Adhikari institute of social studies | ||
245 | 0 | _aUrbanisation, growth of slums, social conflict and environmental hazards | |
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_aNew Delhi _bJoshi-Adhikari institute of social studies _c1988 |
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_a56p. _c22*14 cm |
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_b8 _dIRS |
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504 | _a1. Introduction 2. Summary of the discussion The Problem The Indian scene Rising flood of migrants Paradise of private promoters and land speculators Pin-pointing responsibility No Responsibility of employers Bombay- the worst Chandigarh- Slums in a new planned town Calcutta- A slightly different scenario As marx and engels saw it 3. The charter of demands 4. Valedictory address by justice 5. List of participants | ||
650 | _aUrbanization -- India -- Congresses | ||
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_aMunshi, Sunil _eEditor |
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