Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... programmes are collected for every Panchayat . These programmes should be considered in depth while finalising the action . plan of a Panchayat . Whereever possible existing institutional arrange- ments have to be more efficiently used ...
... programmes are collected for every Panchayat . These programmes should be considered in depth while finalising the action . plan of a Panchayat . Whereever possible existing institutional arrange- ments have to be more efficiently used ...
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... Programmes for the Rural Poor , Target and Target Group Area ( Backward Areas ) Programmes , Integrated Rural Development Programmes in different combinations and Development Programme for Women may be specifically cited . The Concern ...
... Programmes for the Rural Poor , Target and Target Group Area ( Backward Areas ) Programmes , Integrated Rural Development Programmes in different combinations and Development Programme for Women may be specifically cited . The Concern ...
Pagina 518
... programmes , and the resulting marginalisation of women into the ' softer ' aspects of com- munity development programmes do little to enhance the latter's credibility and potential for leadership . This division of responsibility stems ...
... programmes , and the resulting marginalisation of women into the ' softer ' aspects of com- munity development programmes do little to enhance the latter's credibility and potential for leadership . This division of responsibility stems ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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