Kurukshetra, Volume 45, Issues 4-121997 - India |
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Page 87
... major destabilizing influence , the author observes . Without a policy frame to raise the savings rate and sustain it at a higher rate , it would be impossible to maintain a high growth rate . A slower growth rate based on our own ...
... major destabilizing influence , the author observes . Without a policy frame to raise the savings rate and sustain it at a higher rate , it would be impossible to maintain a high growth rate . A slower growth rate based on our own ...
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... major ones , while NER has 133 tribes with seven tribes as major ones . The remaining region has 140 tribes although its share of tribal population is only three per cent . These tribes are at various levels of development ; the ...
... major ones , while NER has 133 tribes with seven tribes as major ones . The remaining region has 140 tribes although its share of tribal population is only three per cent . These tribes are at various levels of development ; the ...
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... major requirements for the development of rural areas in the country . Even after four - and - a half decades of planned development , poverty continues to be a big challenge before the nation . Analysing the various strategies adopted ...
... major requirements for the development of rural areas in the country . Even after four - and - a half decades of planned development , poverty continues to be a big challenge before the nation . Analysing the various strategies adopted ...
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SEP 23 | 2 |
Dr Neela Mukherjee | 13 |
FORESTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | 19 |
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