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082 _a304.6 SUB
100 _aSubbiah, B.V.
245 0 _aWorld population crisis : a case study of India
260 _aAllahabad
260 _bKitab Mahal
260 _c1972
300 _a156p.
520 _aMany of the proposals made in this book are novel and would require far-reaching changes in the social and economic structures of India in order to meet the increasing pressures of population. The author hopes, however, that the novel nature of these proposals will not discredit them, so long as they are considered valid. As Lord Tennyson said, "the old order changeth yielding place to the new, lest one good custom should corrupt the world." The author does not imagine for a moment that all the conclusions drawn and the proposals made herein are correct and should be accepted. He can only say that they are based on extensive research and need sympathetic consideration both by the Indian Government and by the Indian people.
650 _aPopulation
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