Kurukshetra, Volume 141965 - India |
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... increase agricultural production and secondly our very efforts in planning and implement- ing programmes for increased production are creating fresh problems . The food situation , in particular , today is the result of both these , as ...
... increase agricultural production and secondly our very efforts in planning and implement- ing programmes for increased production are creating fresh problems . The food situation , in particular , today is the result of both these , as ...
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... increased productivity a vital one . By 1970-71 , it has been estimated that the country's population would increase by more than 60 million people and the annual food grain require- ments would be of the order of 120 million tons or 50 ...
... increased productivity a vital one . By 1970-71 , it has been estimated that the country's population would increase by more than 60 million people and the annual food grain require- ments would be of the order of 120 million tons or 50 ...
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... increase production and thereby encourage the farmers to sell more produce in the market . This will improve the income of the farmers and thereby help them to increase their investment . It will also help to strengthen the cooperatives ...
... increase production and thereby encourage the farmers to sell more produce in the market . This will improve the income of the farmers and thereby help them to increase their investment . It will also help to strengthen the cooperatives ...
Contents
KURUKSHETRA | 2 |
THE CONFLICT | 9 |
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENTCONCEPT APPLICATIONShoy Lall | 16 |
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