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Nov
2020

Anupam Manur appeared in a two-part episode on the history of the Indian Economy on IVM’s Uncle Please Sit podcast

ByTakshashila Media

Anupam Manur appeared in a two-part episode on the history of the Indian Economy on IVM’s Uncle Please Sit podcast, on November 9 and November 16. You can listen to the podcasts here.

Part 1: https://ivmpodcasts.com/uncle-please-sit-episode-list/2020/11/9/ep-31-the-indian-economy-a-short-history-part-1

Part 2: https://ivmpodcasts.com/uncle-please-sit-episode-list/2020/11/16/ep-32-the-indian-economy-a-short-history-part-2

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