Kurukshetra, Volume 12; Volumes 14-151966 - Community development |
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Dynamics of Rural Development The Community Development movement in
India was launched on October 2 , 1952 with assistance from the United States
Government and was largely possible because of the interest taken by the then ...
Dynamics of Rural Development The Community Development movement in
India was launched on October 2 , 1952 with assistance from the United States
Government and was largely possible because of the interest taken by the then ...
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C.D. and Panchayati Raj vehicles of rural development ANNASAHIB P. SHINDE
COMMUNITY Development and Panchayati Raj are ments of the Community
Development programme . very familiar phrases now . Everyone knows that the ...
C.D. and Panchayati Raj vehicles of rural development ANNASAHIB P. SHINDE
COMMUNITY Development and Panchayati Raj are ments of the Community
Development programme . very familiar phrases now . Everyone knows that the ...
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They prove to us that the overall development of a region is achieved more
efficiently and more rapidly through co - operatives . car : nen CANADA he is s
Whis Rural Development Programme MAURICE SAUVE oned by the eclaic OF ...
They prove to us that the overall development of a region is achieved more
efficiently and more rapidly through co - operatives . car : nen CANADA he is s
Whis Rural Development Programme MAURICE SAUVE oned by the eclaic OF ...
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Contents
VOL | 15 |
THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTDr B R | 5 |
SOME UNCONVENTIONAL THOUGHTS ON C D PROGRAMMEDr Ram K Vepa | 11 |
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