Kurukshetra, Volume 45, Issues 4-121997 - India |
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Page 37
... needs : The real challenge , however , is in fashioning , and in designing a perfect integrated rural development approach involving scientific watershed development , land , water and cover management , wasteland development ...
... needs : The real challenge , however , is in fashioning , and in designing a perfect integrated rural development approach involving scientific watershed development , land , water and cover management , wasteland development ...
Page 31
... needs . Left to themselves people choose to satisfy infrastructural and immediate physical needs ( security against hunger ) firstly , followed by satisfaction of other needs . Thus , given an assured opportunity , people can themselves ...
... needs . Left to themselves people choose to satisfy infrastructural and immediate physical needs ( security against hunger ) firstly , followed by satisfaction of other needs . Thus , given an assured opportunity , people can themselves ...
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... needs into sharp focus . Any planning has to recognize their needs . As such , the Indian Constitution has recognized these social groups as the targeted group . They are socially and economically backward . They do not have access to ...
... needs into sharp focus . Any planning has to recognize their needs . As such , the Indian Constitution has recognized these social groups as the targeted group . They are socially and economically backward . They do not have access to ...
Contents
SEP 23 | 2 |
Dr Neela Mukherjee | 13 |
FORESTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | 19 |
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