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... girls Iwould be minimum in the mixed clubs . 3. It would require more care and skill on the part of organisers to handle a mixed membership . 4. Girls would naturally need different kind of train- ing because of their role as home ...
... girls Iwould be minimum in the mixed clubs . 3. It would require more care and skill on the part of organisers to handle a mixed membership . 4. Girls would naturally need different kind of train- ing because of their role as home ...
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... girls need to be organised . The motivation of young boys and girls towards active participation in Community activities and effec- tive contribution to life in the villages lie in the proper organisation of youth clubs . In order that ...
... girls need to be organised . The motivation of young boys and girls towards active participation in Community activities and effec- tive contribution to life in the villages lie in the proper organisation of youth clubs . In order that ...
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... GIRLS ' CLUBS The steps in organising rural girls ' clubs are : 1. Contacting informal groups which already exist in the villages , and the potential leaders of young girls - Approaching them with some project which is of special ...
... GIRLS ' CLUBS The steps in organising rural girls ' clubs are : 1. Contacting informal groups which already exist in the villages , and the potential leaders of young girls - Approaching them with some project which is of special ...
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KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PANCHAYATI RAJV T Krishnamachari | 9 |
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