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According to the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganized Sector, total employment in the Indian economy in the five years from 2000 increased from 39.6 crore to 45.6 crore, of which 5.8 crore was of an informal kind.
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Unorganized in shambles economy is crumbles only yesterday It's coming
Jim Luce: Exploring the World and Self, Poetically, Through The Sufi's Garland Jim Luce 2011
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Unorganized in shambles economy is crumbles only yesterday It's coming
Jim Luce: Exploring the World and Self, Poetically, Through The Sufi's Garland Jim Luce 2011
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Unorganized in shambles economy is crumbles only yesterday It's coming
Jim Luce: Exploring the World and Self, Poetically, Through The Sufi's Garland Jim Luce 2011
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Unorganized in shambles economy is crumbles only yesterday It's coming
Jim Luce: Exploring the World and Self, Poetically, Through The Sufi's Garland Jim Luce 2011
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Unorganized or not, it is difficult to be organized with 3000 people, regardless those present showed awful behavior.
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Unorganized—Acknowledge importance of organization.
Jay's Journal Dr. Beatrice Sparks 2010
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In fact, economist Arjun Sengupta, who heads the National Commission on Enterprise in Unorganized Sector, had earlier claimed that 77 per cent of the population (or 836 million people) were able to spend not more than Rs 20 a day (or roughly 48 US cents).
Devinder Sharma: Feeding India Is Becoming a Difficult Task 2010
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In fact, economist Arjun Sengupta, who heads the National Commission on Enterprise in Unorganized Sector, had earlier claimed that 77 per cent of the population (or 836 million people) were able to spend not more than Rs 20 a day (or roughly 48 US cents).
Devinder Sharma: Feeding India Is Becoming a Difficult Task 2010
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According to a report of the National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganized Sector (NCEUS), "... has estimated the size of this vulnerable segment in India to be not less than three-fourth of the population i.e. around 830 million in 2005, which would be close to 880 million in 2008."
Pinaki Bhattacharya: Indian Growth Story: Striking Paradoxes 2009
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