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Transforming India
Transforming INDIA
By empowerment of the people of INDIA Through Relevant Education & Vocational Training

By Krishan Khanna

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Printed in India by Sheetal Prints, 211, Pragati Industrial Estate, Dr. N. M. Joshi Marg, Lower Parel East, Mumbai - 400 011.

Published in India by Manifest Publications, 308, Olympus, Altamount Road, Mumbai - 400 026, INDIA.

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©Krishan Khanna 2012

First Published in India in 1993

ISBN 978-81-906621-0-9

Transforming INDIA was first published by i Watch in 1993 and subsequently it was revised and enlarged every year till the present edition. See details on page 8 of this book. This book is also printed in 12 other Indian languages such as Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Assamese, Oriya, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu

Printed in India by Sheetal Prints, 211, Pragati Industrial Estate, Dr. N. M. Joshi Marg, Lower Parel East, Mumbai - 400 011.

Published in India by Manifest Publications, 308, Olympus, Altamount Road, Mumbai - 400 026, INDIA.

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Transforming INDIA
By empowerment of the people of INDIA Through Relevant Education & Vocational Training
1. This is a book and not a magazine. Especially formatted to look like a magazine for easy reading. Very few wish to read a 200 page book! 2. This book and this work are meant for the Youth of INDIA and the 460 million people who work in the MSME's and for those men and women who are working for the empowerment of the youth and especially women and the girl child. 3. To understand and

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