Kurukshetra, Volume 181969 - Community development |
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... interest 6.66 % p.a. simple OR 5 % p.a. compound on maturity . CERTIFICATES Rs . 100 bring you TAX- FREE interest of 4.5 % payable annually . Capital remains intact . An additional interest of Rs . 5 per Rs . 100 is paid on maturity ...
... interest 6.66 % p.a. simple OR 5 % p.a. compound on maturity . CERTIFICATES Rs . 100 bring you TAX- FREE interest of 4.5 % payable annually . Capital remains intact . An additional interest of Rs . 5 per Rs . 100 is paid on maturity ...
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... Interest Lacking When Community Development was launched in India in 1952 , it was intended to be a programme of aided self - help , implemented by the villagers themselves , the government offering only technical help and financial ...
... Interest Lacking When Community Development was launched in India in 1952 , it was intended to be a programme of aided self - help , implemented by the villagers themselves , the government offering only technical help and financial ...
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... interest . There is a possibility that such interest groups may not have been developed in traditional or under - developed societies . In the absence of such groups with pro- nounced common interests , the scope for the growth of ...
... interest . There is a possibility that such interest groups may not have been developed in traditional or under - developed societies . In the absence of such groups with pro- nounced common interests , the scope for the growth of ...
Contents
KURUKSHETRA | 5 |
WHERE AND WHY GANDHI OPPOSED INDUSTRIALISM | 12 |
GANDHI AND THE VILLAGE | 19 |
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