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... POPULATION SIZE FOR planning the central villages in the rural India , frequency distribution is given below in ... population at a low per caput income and having few employment possibilities . The census reports indicate that the urban ...
... POPULATION SIZE FOR planning the central villages in the rural India , frequency distribution is given below in ... population at a low per caput income and having few employment possibilities . The census reports indicate that the urban ...
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... POPULATION CONTROL The agricultural revolution that has been started in India is not the ultimate solution to the food - population problem faced by India . Therefore , India is currently engaged in organising , equipping and financing ...
... POPULATION CONTROL The agricultural revolution that has been started in India is not the ultimate solution to the food - population problem faced by India . Therefore , India is currently engaged in organising , equipping and financing ...
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... population for capital accumulation . The policy must be dynamic so as to ensure a rising employment potential over a period . Thus population growth and the rate of capital formation are functionally related through availa- bility of ...
... population for capital accumulation . The policy must be dynamic so as to ensure a rising employment potential over a period . Thus population growth and the rate of capital formation are functionally related through availa- bility of ...
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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