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... Income Tax ! HOW TO CALCULATE ? The Rate Schedule below may help you , if your status is INDIVIDUAL OR HUF RATES OF INCOME TAX FOR 1978-79 ASSESSMENT AND OF ADVANCE TAX PAYABLE DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 1978-79 . Tax payable for every ...
... Income Tax ! HOW TO CALCULATE ? The Rate Schedule below may help you , if your status is INDIVIDUAL OR HUF RATES OF INCOME TAX FOR 1978-79 ASSESSMENT AND OF ADVANCE TAX PAYABLE DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 1978-79 . Tax payable for every ...
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... income range where expectations are high , the desired family size may be small . As income rises , there is less and less need to utilise children for the purpose of supplementary family income . Furthermore the pressures of higher income ...
... income range where expectations are high , the desired family size may be small . As income rises , there is less and less need to utilise children for the purpose of supplementary family income . Furthermore the pressures of higher income ...
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... income to the operat- ing household with adequate technical and financial assistance for crop production as well as supplemen- tary activities ? The answer to both these questions is clearly affirmative . Landless labourers and far ...
... income to the operat- ing household with adequate technical and financial assistance for crop production as well as supplemen- tary activities ? The answer to both these questions is clearly affirmative . Landless labourers and far ...
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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