Kurukshetra, Volume 471998 - Community development |
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... Urban Pre - school Children ( N = 96 each ) . S. N. Selected family Rural Urban variables Mean S.D. Mean S.D 1. Father's education 1.91 0.91 4.01 0.48 2 . Mother's education 1.09 0.28 3.29 0.49 3 . Father's occupation 1.36 0.50 2.00 ...
... Urban Pre - school Children ( N = 96 each ) . S. N. Selected family Rural Urban variables Mean S.D. Mean S.D 1. Father's education 1.91 0.91 4.01 0.48 2 . Mother's education 1.09 0.28 3.29 0.49 3 . Father's occupation 1.36 0.50 2.00 ...
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... urban counterparts indicating that physically , rural preschool children were weak as compared to the urban counterparts . However , in case of primary school level , rural children were found to have better height and weight than their ...
... urban counterparts indicating that physically , rural preschool children were weak as compared to the urban counterparts . However , in case of primary school level , rural children were found to have better height and weight than their ...
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... urban families were more effective in meeting the various needs of their children than the rural and tribal families which directly support and justify that the rural and tribal children as socially disadvantaged . Table 6 gives a ...
... urban families were more effective in meeting the various needs of their children than the rural and tribal families which directly support and justify that the rural and tribal children as socially disadvantaged . Table 6 gives a ...
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