Seminar, Temas401-412R. Thapar, 1993 |
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... strategy by the independent Indian state are the two high water- marks of the respective economic policies followed in Punjab . The development of canal colonies was the result of the three main aims of the British colonial rule in ...
... strategy by the independent Indian state are the two high water- marks of the respective economic policies followed in Punjab . The development of canal colonies was the result of the three main aims of the British colonial rule in ...
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... strategy . Perhaps the strategy that was adopted success- fully in the case of the green revolu- tion could be replicated . Thanks to the green revolution , we have today achieved a certain degree of self- sufficiency in foodgrains ...
... strategy . Perhaps the strategy that was adopted success- fully in the case of the green revolu- tion could be replicated . Thanks to the green revolution , we have today achieved a certain degree of self- sufficiency in foodgrains ...
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... strategy Functional analysis of U - TIE implementation • Phases of U - TIE implementation · · Consortia - strategic and economic necessity Categories of players / no . of players Criteria of selection of players and their role Benefits ...
... strategy Functional analysis of U - TIE implementation • Phases of U - TIE implementation · · Consortia - strategic and economic necessity Categories of players / no . of players Criteria of selection of players and their role Benefits ...
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