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A recent issue of the Indian Express focused on the changing face of the Indian economy. The article said that India’s middle class has shrunk in the past few decades as people moved from urban centres to the countryside where they began to live in shacks. This has meant that India now has a large informal economy because of the shift in people’s social behavior.

This was also a new issue of the Indian Express. While there has been a lot of discussion about the current economy, India still seems to have a long way to go before there is a real economic and social change – the most obvious thing is that India’s middle class has shrunk in the past few decades, while the average person isn’t even talking about it.

So, what really is the solution? The answer is quite obvious: Make sure your own society is more “comfortable”, as we like to say. The idea that India is just like Sweden is a myth, so it would be nice if the Indian middle class, as well as the poor, could find their own path.

The real solution is to get rid of the poverty, and start growing the economy, in a new way. This will allow the poor to make their contribution to the economy and get ahead of those in the middle class. The idea is to create a middle class which will be more in control of their income while they still have the same job.

I’m not sure about that, but in the end there’s no middle class, and the middle class is a little more important than the poor. It’s a way of making people feel that way. The fact is that middle class people and their families are more productive and more productive than the poor. The idea that middle class people and their families should be free to make their contribution to the economy is absurd and just plain wrong.

This is the first time I’ve heard any of you talk about “middle class.” If you want to talk about “middle class” then you’ll have to actually address the question. The fact is that the middle classes have been under attack in India, China, and India is a big issue with the middle class. India is currently facing a situation where the people who own the majority of the country’s wealth are the ones who are being squeezed.

India is a country that has experienced massive growth, but the middle class has not. In fact, the gap between rich and poor is getting wider. This is because of the Indian governments plans to encourage the middle class to buy houses outside the home for the first time ever. This has been done through an extremely popular programme called “pokal”, which is an incentive for the middle class to buy homes in India.

Pokal also brings out a new house on the block into the middle class. You can now buy a smaller house that is just the size of your average apartment. This means that you don’t have to tear your house down and build all over again to accommodate a larger living space. This also means that you can’t afford to build a new home in a place that already has one.

I don’t know how to describe this. I don’t know how to spell out the words “solution” and “plan”. I’ve never heard of any “solution”, other than the concept of a “plan” or “planning”.

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