Kurukshetra, Volume 12; Volumes 14-151966 - Community development |
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Instead of creating any more schools , efforts should be made to strengthen the existing institutions during the next Plan . The key note of all programmes , however , is the worker at the grass - roots level .
Instead of creating any more schools , efforts should be made to strengthen the existing institutions during the next Plan . The key note of all programmes , however , is the worker at the grass - roots level .
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COMMUNICATION CHANNELS The existing community - typology of Indian farmers cannot be classified as ranging in a continuous scale between two poles , the folk community and the urban community . On the other hand , as Batalla observes ...
COMMUNICATION CHANNELS The existing community - typology of Indian farmers cannot be classified as ranging in a continuous scale between two poles , the folk community and the urban community . On the other hand , as Batalla observes ...
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The existing structure of development administration does not appear to possess these characteristics . Recent studies indicate that the officials generally do not fully carry out their responsibilities partly because of the persistent ...
The existing structure of development administration does not appear to possess these characteristics . Recent studies indicate that the officials generally do not fully carry out their responsibilities partly because of the persistent ...
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