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... District level as merely a co - ordinating or supervisory agency . This decision to set up an executive body at the Block level emanates from the theory that it is the block which is the unit of planning and develop- ment . In such a ...
... District level as merely a co - ordinating or supervisory agency . This decision to set up an executive body at the Block level emanates from the theory that it is the block which is the unit of planning and develop- ment . In such a ...
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... level are Rs . 200 and Rs . 125 , at the District level they are Rs . 2,000 and Rs . 1,000 , and at the Divisional level Rs . 5,000 and Rs . 2,500 . Administrative set - up : In each Division there is one Assistant Com- missioner for ...
... level are Rs . 200 and Rs . 125 , at the District level they are Rs . 2,000 and Rs . 1,000 , and at the Divisional level Rs . 5,000 and Rs . 2,500 . Administrative set - up : In each Division there is one Assistant Com- missioner for ...
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... level , only 35 men and 25 women and 3 officers from each district participate . TRAINING ORGANISERS Every year a 7 - day camp is organised for the training of district level organisers . Two organisers from each district , one official ...
... level , only 35 men and 25 women and 3 officers from each district participate . TRAINING ORGANISERS Every year a 7 - day camp is organised for the training of district level organisers . Two organisers from each district , one official ...
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KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PANCHAYATI RAJV T Krishnamachari | 9 |
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