Kurukshetra, Volume 381989 - Community development |
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IND NDIA'S RURAL ECONOMY is still largely depend- ent upon agriculture , which besides the production of foodgrains includes commercial crops like cotton and jute ; plantation crops like tea , coffee and rubber ; animal husbandry ...
IND NDIA'S RURAL ECONOMY is still largely depend- ent upon agriculture , which besides the production of foodgrains includes commercial crops like cotton and jute ; plantation crops like tea , coffee and rubber ; animal husbandry ...
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The production of rice increased substantially to 70.7 million tonnes in 1988-89 , compared to 56.9 million tonnes in 1987-88 and 60.6 mil- lion tonnes in 1986-87 . The increase in production in 1988-89 was due both to increase in ...
The production of rice increased substantially to 70.7 million tonnes in 1988-89 , compared to 56.9 million tonnes in 1987-88 and 60.6 mil- lion tonnes in 1986-87 . The increase in production in 1988-89 was due both to increase in ...
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The production in 1989-90 is expected to be about 16.9 million tonnes . The growth in production of cotton at 86.9 lakh bales in 1988-89 works out to 36 per cent in- crease over 63.8 lakh bales in 1987-88 . This is close to the peak of ...
The production in 1989-90 is expected to be about 16.9 million tonnes . The growth in production of cotton at 86.9 lakh bales in 1988-89 works out to 36 per cent in- crease over 63.8 lakh bales in 1987-88 . This is close to the peak of ...
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