Kurukshetra, Volume 271978 - India |
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... growth and what may be solutions for bringing in a general growth , equivalent to what is expected of us during this Plan period . In agriculture , the Plan expects an annual com- pound growth rate of 3.61 % under foodgrains which ...
... growth and what may be solutions for bringing in a general growth , equivalent to what is expected of us during this Plan period . In agriculture , the Plan expects an annual com- pound growth rate of 3.61 % under foodgrains which ...
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... growth per se is important as without it no progress is possible , but it is the manner in which the growth objectives are achieved that is of crucial importance from the point of view of generation of employment and upliftment of the ...
... growth per se is important as without it no progress is possible , but it is the manner in which the growth objectives are achieved that is of crucial importance from the point of view of generation of employment and upliftment of the ...
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... growth THE following paragraphs , we propose to study the directions of agricultural growth , particularly the changes that have taken place in the productivity of different crops in different parts of the country and the changes in ...
... growth THE following paragraphs , we propose to study the directions of agricultural growth , particularly the changes that have taken place in the productivity of different crops in different parts of the country and the changes in ...
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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achieve acres activities administrative agencies agricultural labourers Andhra Pradesh animal husbandry Antyodaya Asoka Mehta assistance banks beneficiaries benefit Bihar cent centres Committee cooperative crop crores cultivation dairy development programmes distribution district level DPAP economic elected employment ensure families farm field flood functions Government gramme groups growth Gujarat Haryana hectares households implementation improved income increase India industries inputs Karnataka Kerala lakhs land reform landless loans Maharashtra major Mandal Mandal Panchayat marginal farmers ment milk million minor irrigation nutrition officers operation organisations Panchayati Raj institutions Plan political population potential poverty poverty line problems production projects Rajasthan role rural areas rural development rural poor Scheduled Castes schemes sector SFDA small and marginal small farmers social societies soil strategy supply Tamil Nadu tenants tion tonnes tribal utilisation village weaker sections West Bengal workers yield Zilla Parishad