Education in the status A statistical survey (1955-56)
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TextLanguage: English Series: ; 1949-50Publication details: Delhi Manager Of Publciation India 1956Description: 205p. cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - Tsn2-1,N46, J6/GD,TD
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Ratan Tata Library | Ratan Tata Library | Tsn2-1,N46 J6/GD,TD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1949-50 | Available | RT00030613 1958-59 |
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Education in the status
APA
India E. (., India E. (., . (1956). Education in the status. Delhi: Manager Of Publciation India.
Chicago
India Education (M/0-), India Education (M/0-), . 1956. Education in the status. Delhi: Manager Of Publciation India.
Harvard
India E. (., India E. (., . (1956). Education in the status. Delhi: Manager Of Publciation India.
MLA
India Education (M/0-), India Education (M/0-), . Education in the status. Delhi: Manager Of Publciation India. 1956.
