Kurukshetra, Volume 181969 - Community development |
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... million hectares would have been brought under the High Yielding Variety Pro- gramme . This is against a total of 138 million hectares of cultivated area available in the country amounting to about 18 % of the total . The target for the ...
... million hectares would have been brought under the High Yielding Variety Pro- gramme . This is against a total of 138 million hectares of cultivated area available in the country amounting to about 18 % of the total . The target for the ...
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... million , according to the 1966 livestock census . About half of this is cattle numbering 175.99 million , sheep 40 million , goats 64.5 million , buffaloes 52.9 million , poultry 115 million , horses and ponies 1.1 million , pigs 4.9 ...
... million , according to the 1966 livestock census . About half of this is cattle numbering 175.99 million , sheep 40 million , goats 64.5 million , buffaloes 52.9 million , poultry 115 million , horses and ponies 1.1 million , pigs 4.9 ...
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... million tonnes in 1948 , 3.8 million tonnes in 1949 , 2.1 million tonnes in 1950 , and 4.8 million tonnes in 1951 - to feed her growing population . When the First Five Year Plan was launched in 1951 , it was estimated that out of a ...
... million tonnes in 1948 , 3.8 million tonnes in 1949 , 2.1 million tonnes in 1950 , and 4.8 million tonnes in 1951 - to feed her growing population . When the First Five Year Plan was launched in 1951 , it was estimated that out of a ...
Contents
KURUKSHETRA | 5 |
WHERE AND WHY GANDHI OPPOSED INDUSTRIALISM | 12 |
GANDHI AND THE VILLAGE | 19 |
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achieved activities adoption agencies agricultural Andhra Pradesh artisans average Bank of India Bihar block capital caste cent Central co-operative commercial banks Committee cooperative banks crops crore cultivators Delhi district economic employment extension facilities factory family planning fertilisers finance Fourth Plan functions Gandhi Gandhiji Government Green Revolution Gujarat Haryana hectares high yielding varieties housing implements important improved income increase institutions investment irrigation jowar KURUKSHETRA labour lakh land leaders leadership loans machinery Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Mahatma Gandhi maize manufacture marketing ment million Officer operation organised paddy Panchayati Raj parishad political population practices problems production project area Punjab quintals Rajasthan requirements role rural areas Rural Industries scheme sector seeds selected Shri small farmers small industries social supply Tamil Nadu tion tonnes units urban utilisation Uttar Pradesh village level West Bengal wheat workers