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... REGIONAL BIAS Public administration with a regional bias has been the historical pattern in India . With long distances and poor communications in the past , it was necessarily so . The district as the unit was adopted by the British ...
... REGIONAL BIAS Public administration with a regional bias has been the historical pattern in India . With long distances and poor communications in the past , it was necessarily so . The district as the unit was adopted by the British ...
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... regional level , by making it possible for them to handle wholesale trade . The Committee suggested that while a primary store should have a minimum membership of 250 , a share capital of Rs . 5,000 and an annual business turnover of Rs ...
... regional level , by making it possible for them to handle wholesale trade . The Committee suggested that while a primary store should have a minimum membership of 250 , a share capital of Rs . 5,000 and an annual business turnover of Rs ...
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... REGIONAL STUDY CAMPS OF M.Ps. , M.L.As. The Conference welcomed the suggestion to hold Regional Study Camps of 3 to 5 days duration on Community Development , Panchayati Raj and Co- operation for M.Ps and M.L.As who are members of the ...
... REGIONAL STUDY CAMPS OF M.Ps. , M.L.As. The Conference welcomed the suggestion to hold Regional Study Camps of 3 to 5 days duration on Community Development , Panchayati Raj and Co- operation for M.Ps and M.L.As who are members of the ...
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KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PANCHAYATI RAJV T Krishnamachari | 9 |
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