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... able to buy in bulk to get advantage of lower rates and often are unable to purchase in the competitive market . The ... able to draw easily their limited requirements from the rural areas , being able to manage with labour having only ...
... able to buy in bulk to get advantage of lower rates and often are unable to purchase in the competitive market . The ... able to draw easily their limited requirements from the rural areas , being able to manage with labour having only ...
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... able progress . Corruption is the least in the coopera- tives when compared to other departments of the Government . Large - sized societies are the greatest danger to the cooperative movement for they offer greater scope for corruption ...
... able progress . Corruption is the least in the coopera- tives when compared to other departments of the Government . Large - sized societies are the greatest danger to the cooperative movement for they offer greater scope for corruption ...
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... able to say what programmes they would be able to carry out , what customary obligations they would be able to fulfill and whether they would be able to use fully the irrigation and other facilities available . Production programmes ...
... able to say what programmes they would be able to carry out , what customary obligations they would be able to fulfill and whether they would be able to use fully the irrigation and other facilities available . Production programmes ...
Contents
KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PANCHAYATI RAJV T Krishnamachari | 9 |
VOL | 10 |
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activities agricultural ANACIN Andhra Pradesh assistance banks Bihar Block level bodies C.D. programme cent chayat co-operative farming co-operative societies Committee Community Development programme Conference cooperative farming crores decentralisation Delhi democratic district level economic elected Extension farmers farming societies field Five Year Plan functions Government Gram gramme Gujarat implementation important improved India irrigation labour lakhs land leadership loans lopment Madhya Pradesh Madras Maharashtra marketing ment Minister Ministry movement munity necessary non-official officers operation organised Orissa Pancha Panchayat Samiti Panchayat Unions Panchayati Raj institutions population problems production projects promote Punjab Rajasthan responsibility revenue role rural areas rural industries S. K. Dey Sabha Sarpanches scheme Shri small industries small scale industries Social Education Taluka Third Plan tion tive training centres tribal urban utilisation Uttar Pradesh village industries village level village Panchayats weaker sections workers Zila Parishad