Kurukshetra, Volume 271978 - India |
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... Government shall , by public noti- fication , divide each district in that State into as many units of self - government as the State Government may think fit for the purpose of organizing village pan- chayats . 243 - B . Establishment ...
... Government shall , by public noti- fication , divide each district in that State into as many units of self - government as the State Government may think fit for the purpose of organizing village pan- chayats . 243 - B . Establishment ...
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... Government of India Act , 1935 did not include any local list of taxes , and so , with the inauguration of the Act in 1937 the local government got deprived of the special position in regard to taxation . Nor does the present ...
... Government of India Act , 1935 did not include any local list of taxes , and so , with the inauguration of the Act in 1937 the local government got deprived of the special position in regard to taxation . Nor does the present ...
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... Governments . No details were given of the great and good things done by the Kerala Government for the rural poor . As for West Bengal , the very recent amendment to the West Bengal Land Reform Act , which facilitates registration of ...
... Governments . No details were given of the great and good things done by the Kerala Government for the rural poor . As for West Bengal , the very recent amendment to the West Bengal Land Reform Act , which facilitates registration of ...
Contents
KURUKSHETRA | 4 |
WHAT IS NEW IN THE NEW STRATEGY OF INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT? | 14 |
WHOLE VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT | 21 |
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