Kurukshetra, Volume 12; Volumes 14-151966 - Community development |
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Page 14
While emphasis in the first Plan was on the development of material resources , a gradual shift was witnessed during the Second Plan and social welfare became an integral part of the schemes for national development . dren TTHAI gramme ...
While emphasis in the first Plan was on the development of material resources , a gradual shift was witnessed during the Second Plan and social welfare became an integral part of the schemes for national development . dren TTHAI gramme ...
Page 15
The development The development or pre - school education , therefore , should be accepted as une first priority , in the child welfare field during the Fourth Plan . Considerable ground has already been covered by voluntary agencies ...
The development The development or pre - school education , therefore , should be accepted as une first priority , in the child welfare field during the Fourth Plan . Considerable ground has already been covered by voluntary agencies ...
Page 16
The scheme of Bal Sevika Training which aims at providing a worker trained in child welfare and allied disciplines so as to be able to have an integrated approach to the problems of child welfare , is well conceived and can very well be ...
The scheme of Bal Sevika Training which aims at providing a worker trained in child welfare and allied disciplines so as to be able to have an integrated approach to the problems of child welfare , is well conceived and can very well be ...
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