Kurukshetra, Volume 471998 - Community development |
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Page 47
... cent were graduates . 3. The mean family size of the beneficiaries in the selected districts was 5.21 members . 4. As many as 76.33 per cent beneficiaries were landless , 15 per cent marginal farmers , 6.67 per cent small farmers and ...
... cent were graduates . 3. The mean family size of the beneficiaries in the selected districts was 5.21 members . 4. As many as 76.33 per cent beneficiaries were landless , 15 per cent marginal farmers , 6.67 per cent small farmers and ...
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... cent of the dealer's previous occupation is found to be the petty business and 20 per cent belong to agricultural families . About 35 per cent are unemployed youth and the remaining are in traditional occupations . The following table ...
... cent of the dealer's previous occupation is found to be the petty business and 20 per cent belong to agricultural families . About 35 per cent are unemployed youth and the remaining are in traditional occupations . The following table ...
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... cent on the lifting price . 36.47 per cent of the respondents expected the commission ranging between 15 to 20 per cent . About 6 per cent of the respondents expected commission upto 10 per cent and the respondents who expect more than ...
... cent on the lifting price . 36.47 per cent of the respondents expected the commission ranging between 15 to 20 per cent . About 6 per cent of the respondents expected commission upto 10 per cent and the respondents who expect more than ...
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activities agricultural marketing Amendment Andhra Pradesh Anganwadi assets Bank beneficiaries block cent Centre child labour chulha Committee commodity market Constitution cost crop crores decentralisation Delhi district level DWCRA economic elected ensure facilities farm farmers Finance Commission food security foodgrains functions funds Gandhiji Government of India Gram Panchayat growth households housing implementation improve income increased industries infrastructure IRDP irrigation Jawahar Rozgar Yojana Kerala Kurukshetra lakh LAMPS land loan Madhya Pradesh million Ministry of Rural Mysore District National neem NGOs nutrition organisations Orissa Panchayat Samiti Panchayati Raj Institutions participation planning political population poverty alleviation poverty line PRIS problems production projects Rajasthan repayment role rural areas rural development programmes rural women Scheduled Castes scheme sector self-employment social society subsidy Table Tamil Nadu target tonnes tribal TRYSEM upto village West Bengal workers Yojana Zilla Parishad