Kurukshetra, Volume 45, Issues 4-121997 - India |
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Basic research - government role : There is a general agreement among scientists that the government should pay for basic research . Again , it is an easy option to decry support to open - ended basic research .
Basic research - government role : There is a general agreement among scientists that the government should pay for basic research . Again , it is an easy option to decry support to open - ended basic research .
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While participating in the Conference of Chief Ministers on basic minimum services on 4-5 , July , 1996 in Delhi , the Chief Minister of Kerala mentioned that less than one per cent of the total habitations in the State were fully ...
While participating in the Conference of Chief Ministers on basic minimum services on 4-5 , July , 1996 in Delhi , the Chief Minister of Kerala mentioned that less than one per cent of the total habitations in the State were fully ...
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Literacy and development Literacy and population size essentially are the basic ingredients for development . It is , therefore , important to categorically analyse the status in these areas and to suggest what steps should be taken to ...
Literacy and development Literacy and population size essentially are the basic ingredients for development . It is , therefore , important to categorically analyse the status in these areas and to suggest what steps should be taken to ...
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SEP 23 | 2 |
Dr Neela Mukherjee | 13 |
FORESTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | 19 |
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