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the nature study of the trends in Tamil agriculture and state of seasons . The
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Probably the most powerful influence My own on agriculture in Tamilnadu was
the nature study of the trends in Tamil agriculture and state of seasons . The
overall average clears out some of the existing ambiguities and indicates certain
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understanding of the production con . ties . The results was that the incidence ...
Mere division of the region into whole of Tamilnadu ; it developed a set of dry and
wet areas does not help a propolicies of assessment applicatle to locali - per
understanding of the production con . ties . The results was that the incidence ...
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Cultural History Section Presidential Address | 39 |
Study of Regional History Problems and Prospects | 46 |
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