Kurukshetra, Volume 271978 - India |
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... families was to identify the five poorest families in each village . Adherence to the laid down criteria in most of the cases remained a matter of chance . The formal instructions spelling out the priorities of different categories of ...
... families was to identify the five poorest families in each village . Adherence to the laid down criteria in most of the cases remained a matter of chance . The formal instructions spelling out the priorities of different categories of ...
Page 9
... families had been allotted land and as many as 20 families had applied for loan assistance . The table below furnishe's the details of the type of assistance , provided in the selected villages of all the five districts : TABLE 2 TYPE ...
... families had been allotted land and as many as 20 families had applied for loan assistance . The table below furnishe's the details of the type of assistance , provided in the selected villages of all the five districts : TABLE 2 TYPE ...
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... FAMILIES UNDER DIFFERENT SCHEMES IN RAJASTHAN AS. I T IS REVEALED from the above table that by Sep- tember 15 , 1978 , nearly 77 per cent of the total identified families in the State had been covered under different benefit schemes of ...
... FAMILIES UNDER DIFFERENT SCHEMES IN RAJASTHAN AS. I T IS REVEALED from the above table that by Sep- tember 15 , 1978 , nearly 77 per cent of the total identified families in the State had been covered under different benefit schemes 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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