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... programme . Nearly 80 per cent of the funds for the programme are put in a bank account managed by the watershed development commit- tees made up of village people . It is interesting to see the state bureaucracy in a unique mode to ...
... programme . Nearly 80 per cent of the funds for the programme are put in a bank account managed by the watershed development commit- tees made up of village people . It is interesting to see the state bureaucracy in a unique mode to ...
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... programme based on this revised understanding of the situation . The fundamental belief on which the programme has to be based is that parents , even poor par- ents , are not only capable of sending their children to formal daytime ...
... programme based on this revised understanding of the situation . The fundamental belief on which the programme has to be based is that parents , even poor par- ents , are not only capable of sending their children to formal daytime ...
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... programmes , foreign private donors stress user and beneficiary participation through the involvement of NGOS ... programme which needs attention relates to emp- loyment based on non - timber forest produce ( NTFP ) . The idea of ...
... programmes , foreign private donors stress user and beneficiary participation through the involvement of NGOS ... programme which needs attention relates to emp- loyment based on non - timber forest produce ( NTFP ) . The idea of ...
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