Kurukshetra, Volume 12; Volumes 14-151966 - Community development |
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It is estimated that by the end of the Third Plan period , 80 per cent of children in the age group 6 to 11 years will attend primary schools . Statistics show that out of these , nearly 50 per cent drop out and fail to complete ...
It is estimated that by the end of the Third Plan period , 80 per cent of children in the age group 6 to 11 years will attend primary schools . Statistics show that out of these , nearly 50 per cent drop out and fail to complete ...
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About 85 per cent of the villages were covered by these societies at the end of 1964-65 . The coverage was cent per cent in the States of Andhra , Gujarat , Kerala , Madras , Maharashtra , Punjab , and U.P. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT Marked ...
About 85 per cent of the villages were covered by these societies at the end of 1964-65 . The coverage was cent per cent in the States of Andhra , Gujarat , Kerala , Madras , Maharashtra , Punjab , and U.P. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT Marked ...
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In spite of the massive assistance in the sphere of share capital , loan , subsidies and other concessions , the proportion of rural families brought within the orbit of the movement did not exceed 40 per cent and the agricultural ...
In spite of the massive assistance in the sphere of share capital , loan , subsidies and other concessions , the proportion of rural families brought within the orbit of the movement did not exceed 40 per cent and the agricultural ...
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