Kurukshetra, Volume 271978 - India |
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Page 21
... unit of 20 ewes and 1 ram . The small far- mers are given 25 per cent subsidy . 33 per cent subsidy is given to marginal farmers . The loan has to be repaid in 3 annual instalments at the rate of 13.75 per cent per annum . Most of the ...
... unit of 20 ewes and 1 ram . The small far- mers are given 25 per cent subsidy . 33 per cent subsidy is given to marginal farmers . The loan has to be repaid in 3 annual instalments at the rate of 13.75 per cent per annum . Most of the ...
Page 23
... units of power consumed or gallons of water discharged . In Bihar and West Bengal , the basis is cropwise per unit of area . In Punjab the rate is 17 paise per unit since 1969. In Haryana the rates are as high as 38 paise and in the ...
... units of power consumed or gallons of water discharged . In Bihar and West Bengal , the basis is cropwise per unit of area . In Punjab the rate is 17 paise per unit since 1969. In Haryana the rates are as high as 38 paise and in the ...
Page 25
... unit with 100 birds . According to the reports published by the State Government , until September 1978 some 25.000 families had been granted pension , 40,000 had been allotted land and 20,000 had been assisted in self - employment ...
... unit with 100 birds . According to the reports published by the State Government , until September 1978 some 25.000 families had been granted pension , 40,000 had been allotted land and 20,000 had been assisted in self - employment ...
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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