Kurukshetra, Volume 471998 - Community development |
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The HFD has decided from 1997 - 98 onward to share the profits of societies from
the sale / lease of grasses . The HRMS will get only 45 per cent instead of 100
per cent of its profits as per the Government decision . There was some ...
The HFD has decided from 1997 - 98 onward to share the profits of societies from
the sale / lease of grasses . The HRMS will get only 45 per cent instead of 100
per cent of its profits as per the Government decision . There was some ...
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The primary agricultural credit societies have covered 99 . 8 % of the total
villages in the country . In urban areas there are nearly 1400 Urban Cooperative
Banks and 25000 Salary Earner ' s Credit Societies which are completely self
reliant in ...
The primary agricultural credit societies have covered 99 . 8 % of the total
villages in the country . In urban areas there are nearly 1400 Urban Cooperative
Banks and 25000 Salary Earner ' s Credit Societies which are completely self
reliant in ...
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These social leaders in simple societies are now unwilling to surrender or to
change their methods . Today , they find witch - hunting and other superstitious ,
beliefs god - fearing , ritualism as easy instruments to keep alive their leadership .
These social leaders in simple societies are now unwilling to surrender or to
change their methods . Today , they find witch - hunting and other superstitious ,
beliefs god - fearing , ritualism as easy instruments to keep alive their leadership .
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Contents
Asst Editor | 3 |
FOOD SECURITY FOR RURAL POOR | 12 |
NONFORMAL EDUCATION THROUGH NEHRU | 15 |
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