website. That told him that that "the average increase in pendency was less than 3% per year." Think of that.
If we can simply fill the 21% vacancies, the pendency will automatically stop increasing. (Gandhi's calculations are a little, but only a little, more intricate.) In fact, we will start eating into that 50 million backlog.
The things a few calculations can tell us. Once a computer scientist, Dilip D’Souza now lives in Mumbai and writes for his dinners. His Twitter handle is @DeathEndsFun.
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