Kurukshetra, Volume 45, Issues 4-121997 - India |
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This plan aimed at an annual increase of over 5 achieve full employment over a period of fifteen years . An per cent in national income , self - sufficiency in food grains annual growth rate of 5.2 per cent was envisaged for the GDP .
This plan aimed at an annual increase of over 5 achieve full employment over a period of fifteen years . An per cent in national income , self - sufficiency in food grains annual growth rate of 5.2 per cent was envisaged for the GDP .
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4.5 per cent per annum in contrast with 3.5 per cent growth The Ninth Plan of Rs . 27.2 lakh crore at 1996-97 base rate during the Eighth Plan period on an average . prices would have about 40 per cent of the resources allocated The ...
4.5 per cent per annum in contrast with 3.5 per cent growth The Ninth Plan of Rs . 27.2 lakh crore at 1996-97 base rate during the Eighth Plan period on an average . prices would have about 40 per cent of the resources allocated The ...
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It may be mentioned that the tribal The Dhebar Commission ( 1961 ) alluded to them as the population coverage during the Sixth Plan period was only ' lowest layer ' , and listed 50 tribes in various States which 75 per cent .
It may be mentioned that the tribal The Dhebar Commission ( 1961 ) alluded to them as the population coverage during the Sixth Plan period was only ' lowest layer ' , and listed 50 tribes in various States which 75 per cent .
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Kurukshetra | 3 |
FORESTS INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES | 13 |
FORESTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | 19 |
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