Haryana Review, Volume 3Haryana Public Relations Department, 1969 - Haryana (India) |
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Page 40
New transmission lines have been laid between Sonepat - Röhtak , Rohtak -
Dadri , Karnal - Nilokheri , Karnal - Nissang , DhulkoteNaraingarh - Kala Amb ,
Jui - Bhadra and Panipat - Gohana . Additional works of laying lines between
Panipat ...
New transmission lines have been laid between Sonepat - Röhtak , Rohtak -
Dadri , Karnal - Nilokheri , Karnal - Nissang , DhulkoteNaraingarh - Kala Amb ,
Jui - Bhadra and Panipat - Gohana . Additional works of laying lines between
Panipat ...
Page 44
The Department is running some institutions for promoting the welfare of socialy
and physically handicapped , namely , the Training Centre for the Blind at
Sonepat , Government Institution for Blind children at Panipat , State After Care
Home ...
The Department is running some institutions for promoting the welfare of socialy
and physically handicapped , namely , the Training Centre for the Blind at
Sonepat , Government Institution for Blind children at Panipat , State After Care
Home ...
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