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After the richest 10 per cent, who received 52 per cent of this income, the new middle class received a further ... behemoths," Oxfam said. From the 1830s to 1920, 3.7 million Indian, Chinese ...
This radio silence is made all the more inexplicable by the fact that India’s otherwise voluble middle class is itself a major victim of this slowdown. In October, Suresh Narayanan, chairman and ...