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Title: Indian Economic Overview
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Population explosion: This monster is eating up into the success of India. According to 2001 census of India, population of India in 2001 was 1,028,610,328, growing at a rate of 2.11% approx. Such a vast population puts lots of stress on economic infrastructure of the nation... Showed first 250 characters
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Such a vast population puts lots of stress on economic infrastructure of the nation. Thus India has to control its rapidly increasing population. Poverty: As per records of National Planning Commission, 36% of the Indian population was living Below Poverty Line in 1993-94... Showed next 250 characters
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