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... population of different geographical zones of India , shows more distinguishable features . The tribal population of India according to the 1961 census is 29,885,470 which contributes 6.81 per cent to the total population . The highest ...
... population of different geographical zones of India , shows more distinguishable features . The tribal population of India according to the 1961 census is 29,885,470 which contributes 6.81 per cent to the total population . The highest ...
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... population , the population of one Australia every year and in fifteen years the whole population of Pakistan , Burma , Ceylon and Ceylon and Nepal . No wonder that the country today presents a picture of the paradox of starvation in ...
... population , the population of one Australia every year and in fifteen years the whole population of Pakistan , Burma , Ceylon and Ceylon and Nepal . No wonder that the country today presents a picture of the paradox of starvation in ...
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... population exceeds 3,000 million and is expected to double by the turn of the century — just 33 years away . By that time the number of people in Asia and the Far East alone will exceed the whole world's population today . This is the ...
... population exceeds 3,000 million and is expected to double by the turn of the century — just 33 years away . By that time the number of people in Asia and the Far East alone will exceed the whole world's population today . This is the ...
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OCTOBER 2 1966 ASVINA 10 1888 NO | 1 |
CONTENTS | 2 |
FUTURE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTK S V Raman 9 | 9 |
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achieved acres activities administrative agency agricul agricultural agricultural production Andhra Pradesh Applied Nutrition Programme Bank Block cent centres co-operative Committee Community Development programme consumer cooperative farming cooperative societies coordination crop crores cultivators cultural Delhi democratic district economic effective efforts factors farmers fertilizers field Five Year Plan foodgrains functions funds Government Gram gramme Gujarat implementation important improved increase India industries irrigation Kerala KURUKSHETRA labour lakhs land leaders leadership loans lopment Madhya Pradesh Madras Maharashtra Mandals ment million Ministry munity Mysore non-officials operation organisation Orissa Panchayat Samiti Panchayati Raj institutions participation population poultry practices problems progress projects Rajasthan requirements responsibility result role rural areas rural development schemes sector seeds Shri social staff supply technical tion tive tribal utilisation Uttar Pradesh various village Panchayats welfare youth Zila Parishad