Kurukshetra, Volume 181969 - Community development |
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... block . A cooperative marketing society has also been organised which has a branch at Amritsar , the main clearing ... block ) and the other at Bankhandi ( Dehragopipur block ) and three nursery - cum - plantation farms , one each at ...
... block . A cooperative marketing society has also been organised which has a branch at Amritsar , the main clearing ... block ) and the other at Bankhandi ( Dehragopipur block ) and three nursery - cum - plantation farms , one each at ...
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affairs . The real block leaders , those who influence the day - to - day administration of the block , are of two types : the faction leaders , who are the local politicians , and those who have personal contact with the officials ...
affairs . The real block leaders , those who influence the day - to - day administration of the block , are of two types : the faction leaders , who are the local politicians , and those who have personal contact with the officials ...
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... block staff , including block development officers , assistant extension officers and village level workers have been spending their entire time in modernising agricultural production . In the initial stages , however , the study ...
... block staff , including block development officers , assistant extension officers and village level workers have been spending their entire time in modernising agricultural production . In the initial stages , however , the study ...
Contents
KURUKSHETRA | 5 |
WHERE AND WHY GANDHI OPPOSED INDUSTRIALISM | 12 |
GANDHI AND THE VILLAGE | 19 |
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