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Title: Indian Economy
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India is highly diverse in terms of religion, language and culture. During the British rule, this was broken down a bit but still the forces of the British rule could not change India entirely. India still has 11 different languages spoken as the principle language amongst its population of more than 20 million people... Showed first 250 characters
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India is highly diverse in terms of religion, language and culture. During the British rule, this was broken down a bit but still the forces of the British rule could not change India entirely. India still has 11 different languages spoken as the principle language amongst its population of more than 20 million people... Showed next 250 characters
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