Kurukshetra, Volume 12; Volumes 14-151966 - Community development |
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Specialists are often driven to take solace in the fact that in the late 1950's India developed a potent philosophy and a clear methodology of Community Development , so much so , that she is now a exporter of C.D. concepts and experts ...
Specialists are often driven to take solace in the fact that in the late 1950's India developed a potent philosophy and a clear methodology of Community Development , so much so , that she is now a exporter of C.D. concepts and experts ...
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In fact if they adopt the ' no profit no loss ' policy and start selling things at cheaper rates , they will not be offering any special advantages to their members as anyone will be able to buy things at cheaper rates from the stores ...
In fact if they adopt the ' no profit no loss ' policy and start selling things at cheaper rates , they will not be offering any special advantages to their members as anyone will be able to buy things at cheaper rates from the stores ...
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CONCLUSION The fact that only 50 % of the boys like to go for college education and 43.9 per cent are undecided about their future educational plan indicates the need for vocational guidance . Since a large percentage of ASPIRATIONS ...
CONCLUSION The fact that only 50 % of the boys like to go for college education and 43.9 per cent are undecided about their future educational plan indicates the need for vocational guidance . Since a large percentage of ASPIRATIONS ...
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