Seminar, Temas461-472R. Thapar, 1998 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 78
Página 50
... effective enforce- ment of tax laws ) as the principal ins- trument of trimming the fiscal deficit will , under existing power configura- tions , result in pruning of government outlays on elementary education , basic health care and ...
... effective enforce- ment of tax laws ) as the principal ins- trument of trimming the fiscal deficit will , under existing power configura- tions , result in pruning of government outlays on elementary education , basic health care and ...
Página 53
... effectively targeted poverty alle- viation programmes ) , basic social security against contingencies like disease ... Effective mechanisms to make schools and teachers accou- ntable for their performance are urgen- tly needed . At ...
... effectively targeted poverty alle- viation programmes ) , basic social security against contingencies like disease ... Effective mechanisms to make schools and teachers accou- ntable for their performance are urgen- tly needed . At ...
Página 82
... effective . Shotton's ' new departure ' is not without its problems - the problems of implementation that he does recognise . To wish them away by stating that schools need better teachers is at best an evasion . There are far too many ...
... effective . Shotton's ' new departure ' is not without its problems - the problems of implementation that he does recognise . To wish them away by stating that schools need better teachers is at best an evasion . There are far too many ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
activities areas Asia Bangladesh basic become building called Centre child concern Congress conservation Constitution continue cultural Delhi economic effective elections existing experience fact force forest Gandhi give given groups heritage human important increase India institutions interest issues land lead less limited living look major means ment minister Muslims nature nuclear Pakistan parents party past persons play political poor population possible practice Pradesh present primary problem programmes protection question reason refugees regional remains response result role rule social society South teachers tion traditional University village wildlife women