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... lakhs . Punjab leads every other State in the matter of deposits , which constitute 19 per cent of the working capital of Rs . 1,857 lakhs . Another important feature is that loans up to Rs . 1,000 are advanced against personal sure ...
... lakhs . Punjab leads every other State in the matter of deposits , which constitute 19 per cent of the working capital of Rs . 1,857 lakhs . Another important feature is that loans up to Rs . 1,000 are advanced against personal sure ...
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... lakhs . The working capital of the society had increased to Rs . 29.48 lakhs from Rs . 35,000 , in the first year of its working i.e. 1952-53 . Mehsana District Central Cooperative Bank had advanced to the society Rs . 24 lakhs as ...
... lakhs . The working capital of the society had increased to Rs . 29.48 lakhs from Rs . 35,000 , in the first year of its working i.e. 1952-53 . Mehsana District Central Cooperative Bank had advanced to the society Rs . 24 lakhs as ...
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... lakhs ( Rs . 3.40 lakhs for Andhra and Rs . 2.10 lakhs for Telangana region ) was provided under the first sub- scheme during 1961-62 by way of loans to aid implementation of the amenities programme i.e. public utility works such as ...
... lakhs ( Rs . 3.40 lakhs for Andhra and Rs . 2.10 lakhs for Telangana region ) was provided under the first sub- scheme during 1961-62 by way of loans to aid implementation of the amenities programme i.e. public utility works such as ...
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KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PANCHAYATI RAJV T Krishnamachari | 9 |
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