Kurukshetra, Volume 271978 - India |
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Page 27
... centres at Amravati ( Maharashtra ) , Baroda ( Gujarat ) , Rakhna ( Punjab ) Bangalore ( My- sore ) and Rewa ( M.P. ) At these Training Centres , four to eight week courses were organised and young farmers were trained . The Training ...
... centres at Amravati ( Maharashtra ) , Baroda ( Gujarat ) , Rakhna ( Punjab ) Bangalore ( My- sore ) and Rewa ( M.P. ) At these Training Centres , four to eight week courses were organised and young farmers were trained . The Training ...
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... centres , which is due to low volume of advance activity . The deposit - activity in the metro- politan centres constitutes 41.2 per cent of the total cost whereas it is as much as 43.8 per cent in the rural centres . What is ...
... centres , which is due to low volume of advance activity . The deposit - activity in the metro- politan centres constitutes 41.2 per cent of the total cost whereas it is as much as 43.8 per cent in the rural centres . What is ...
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... centres on or near the coasts perform both these functions . The only exception being Andhra Pradesh , whose capital is far from the coast . So a separate Cyclone Warning Centre was recommended at Visakhapatnam to meet the requirements ...
... centres on or near the coasts perform both these functions . The only exception being Andhra Pradesh , whose capital is far from the coast . So a separate Cyclone Warning Centre was recommended at Visakhapatnam to meet the requirements ...
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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