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... funds from within and to build up their own funds sufficiently . An increase in membership and the average size of share holding per member , it was hoped , would strengthen the in- ternal resources . The Committee held that the primary ...
... funds from within and to build up their own funds sufficiently . An increase in membership and the average size of share holding per member , it was hoped , would strengthen the in- ternal resources . The Committee held that the primary ...
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... funds required . In the few cases of the estates that have already been set up , the State Governments have provided the remaining funds as long term loans . Avenues are , however , being explored for getting institutional finance for ...
... funds required . In the few cases of the estates that have already been set up , the State Governments have provided the remaining funds as long term loans . Avenues are , however , being explored for getting institutional finance for ...
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... funds but the transfer of these funds should be made well in time . It was felt that there was a sufficiently strong case for a radical change in financial procedures to ensure this and that a Study Group be appointed to go into the ...
... funds but the transfer of these funds should be made well in time . It was felt that there was a sufficiently strong case for a radical change in financial procedures to ensure this and that a Study Group be appointed to go into the ...
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KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PANCHAYATI RAJV T Krishnamachari | 9 |
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