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Page 21
... Project areas , as easily and expeditio- usly as possible . The Ministry of Industrial Development moved the State Bank of India to evolve a special credit scheme for 49 Rural Industries Project areas so that the inade- quacy of funds ...
... Project areas , as easily and expeditio- usly as possible . The Ministry of Industrial Development moved the State Bank of India to evolve a special credit scheme for 49 Rural Industries Project areas so that the inade- quacy of funds ...
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... Project area is around 2,000 while the tanning units number 34 . Raw hides are available in sufficient number and most of them are consumed in the Project area although skins of buff - calf worth about Rs . 10,000 are sent to Madras ...
... Project area is around 2,000 while the tanning units number 34 . Raw hides are available in sufficient number and most of them are consumed in the Project area although skins of buff - calf worth about Rs . 10,000 are sent to Madras ...
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... Project comprising the entire district of that name in Jammu and Kashmir State is an example of a project which had potentialities of growth but which could not do well due to its being hamstrung by the rigours of rules and procedures ...
... Project comprising the entire district of that name in Jammu and Kashmir State is an example of a project which had potentialities of growth but which could not do well due to its being hamstrung by the rigours of rules and procedures ...
Contents
KURUKSHETRA | 5 |
WHERE AND WHY GANDHI OPPOSED INDUSTRIALISM | 12 |
GANDHI AND THE VILLAGE | 19 |
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