Kurukshetra, Volume 12; Volumes 14-151966 - Community development |
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Each State chooses its own scheme for implementation of the programme . This was presumably done without any serious examination of problems , bottlenecks and possibilities of their implementation . As a result the scheme ran into ...
Each State chooses its own scheme for implementation of the programme . This was presumably done without any serious examination of problems , bottlenecks and possibilities of their implementation . As a result the scheme ran into ...
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It is a fact that we can expect people's participation only when the rural people themselves are allowed to undertake the task of planning and implementation . It is a pity that the role of Gram Sabha , which is the lowest tier in ...
It is a fact that we can expect people's participation only when the rural people themselves are allowed to undertake the task of planning and implementation . It is a pity that the role of Gram Sabha , which is the lowest tier in ...
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What must be realised is that the coordinated effort of the executive machinery and the non - official leadership at all levels , made possible by the Zila Parishad organization , has enabled the implementation of such an ambitious ...
What must be realised is that the coordinated effort of the executive machinery and the non - official leadership at all levels , made possible by the Zila Parishad organization , has enabled the implementation of such an ambitious ...
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