Kurukshetra, Volume 371988 - Community development |
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Page 8
... existing infrastructure obsolete involving heavy costs and efforts . Thus , it can clearly be seen that demand and innovations go hand in hand especially in the rural development where the beneficiaries are very poor and cannot afford ...
... existing infrastructure obsolete involving heavy costs and efforts . Thus , it can clearly be seen that demand and innovations go hand in hand especially in the rural development where the beneficiaries are very poor and cannot afford ...
Page 15
... existing fodder requirements are not sufficient to feed the existing cattle strength . On the basis of samples taken from the field , total fodder production has been estimated . With the assumption that 200 tonnes of fodder is required ...
... existing fodder requirements are not sufficient to feed the existing cattle strength . On the basis of samples taken from the field , total fodder production has been estimated . With the assumption that 200 tonnes of fodder is required ...
Page 57
... existing infrastructure of Agriculture Departments under T & V system could also perform the above job with making a little variation of their existing training coverages and inclusion of basics of afforestation operations . v ...
... existing infrastructure of Agriculture Departments under T & V system could also perform the above job with making a little variation of their existing training coverages and inclusion of basics of afforestation operations . v ...
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achieve activities administrative agencies agricultural Andhra Pradesh basic beneficiaries block bodies cent centres Committee Community Development Constitution construction cooperatives crores decentralisation Delhi democracy democratic developmental district level drinking water economic effective elected ensure farm farmers Five Year Plan functions Gandhi Government Gram Panchayats groups growth Gujarat households housing implementation improved income increase India industries infrastructure inputs integrated involved IRDP irrigation Karnataka labour lakh land landless Maharashtra Malnad Mandal Panchayats marketing million Nagaland National NREP panchayat samiti Panchayati Raj institutions participation percent political population poverty poverty line problem production projects Rajasthan role rural areas rural development programmes Rural Employment rural poor rural youth sanitation Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes schemes science and technology sector self-government social sources structure tier TRYSEM units urban utilisation various village panchayats water supply weaker sections West Bengal women Zila Zilla Parishad