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... acres . Out of 93,000 acres brought under irrigation during the year 1960-61 , about 35,000 acres , were irrigated by means of wells and pumping - sets . The total number of pumping - sets installed during the year was about 4,000 ...
... acres . Out of 93,000 acres brought under irrigation during the year 1960-61 , about 35,000 acres , were irrigated by means of wells and pumping - sets . The total number of pumping - sets installed during the year was about 4,000 ...
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... acres of land . Thus the society comprised of unequal partners , the smallest shareholder in the society holding only 2 acres of land . While some pro- tagonists of cooperative farming hold that the mem- bership of such societies should ...
... acres of land . Thus the society comprised of unequal partners , the smallest shareholder in the society holding only 2 acres of land . While some pro- tagonists of cooperative farming hold that the mem- bership of such societies should ...
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... acres . Until now , the minimum acreage of waste lands to be granted to a cooperative society was fixed at 90 to 100 acres . The decision has been revised by Govern- ment in view of fixing the minimum size of Coopera- tive farming which ...
... acres . Until now , the minimum acreage of waste lands to be granted to a cooperative society was fixed at 90 to 100 acres . The decision has been revised by Govern- ment in view of fixing the minimum size of Coopera- tive farming which ...
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KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PANCHAYATI RAJV T Krishnamachari | 9 |
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