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... marginal subsistance . What is necessary in the present context is a proper and eager understanding and appreciation of this concept . I ' MMEDIATELY after getting Independence in 1947 , we decided that we should have a democratic form ...
... marginal subsistance . What is necessary in the present context is a proper and eager understanding and appreciation of this concept . I ' MMEDIATELY after getting Independence in 1947 , we decided that we should have a democratic form ...
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... marginal cultiva- tors ( the minimum holding pooled being 2 acres and the maximum 25 ) , in the case of Rasulabad society , the three Rao brothers ( Shri Ram Chandra , Manubhai and Baboo Bhai ) who took the initiative in organising the ...
... marginal cultiva- tors ( the minimum holding pooled being 2 acres and the maximum 25 ) , in the case of Rasulabad society , the three Rao brothers ( Shri Ram Chandra , Manubhai and Baboo Bhai ) who took the initiative in organising the ...
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... marginal land - holders to adopt modern technological methods and increase production . He saw no reason why surplus lands should not be given to marginal land holders and landless labour for undertaking joint farming . He said that the ...
... marginal land - holders to adopt modern technological methods and increase production . He saw no reason why surplus lands should not be given to marginal land holders and landless labour for undertaking joint farming . He said that the ...
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KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PANCHAYATI RAJV T Krishnamachari | 9 |
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