Seminar, Temas401-412R. Thapar, 1993 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 75
Página 40
... areas inhabited by 80 % of the population . This could be translated as seven telephones for a lakh of people or not even one telephone per village . The rural areas constitute roughly three - fourths of India's geographical area . They ...
... areas inhabited by 80 % of the population . This could be translated as seven telephones for a lakh of people or not even one telephone per village . The rural areas constitute roughly three - fourths of India's geographical area . They ...
Página 49
... areas where rainfall was below 600 mm only dry crops were prescribed in the monsoon sea- son to harvest the maximum run off . In such areas , depending on the quantum of water accumulated , irri- gated cropping was practised only in the ...
... areas where rainfall was below 600 mm only dry crops were prescribed in the monsoon sea- son to harvest the maximum run off . In such areas , depending on the quantum of water accumulated , irri- gated cropping was practised only in the ...
Página 17
... areas and people . Another merit of the tribal sub - plan is that it has correctly identified the areas of tribal concentration : the Integrated Tribal Development Project ( 193 ) ; the areas of tribal diaspora or dispersal under the ...
... areas and people . Another merit of the tribal sub - plan is that it has correctly identified the areas of tribal concentration : the Integrated Tribal Development Project ( 193 ) ; the areas of tribal diaspora or dispersal under the ...
Contenido
Delhi School of Economics Delhi | 48 |
Chairman Economic Advisory Council currently | 56 |
of Business Oxford Brookes University Oxford | 66 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
able action activity areas Ayodhya become called centre Commission communist concerned continue course created culture December Delhi economic effective emerging environment existing experience express fact forces forest future give given groups growth Hindu human rights idea important India industrial institutions interest issues land leaders leading LIMITED living look major Marxism means ment movement Muslims nature organization party play political possible present problem production Punjab question religion response result role rule rural secular sense situation social socialist society structure telecom things tion traditional turn University values village women