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New strategy of development in village India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Metropolitan; 1983Description: 326pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.954 BHA
Summary: The New Strategy of Development in Village India-Progress under Revised 20 Point Programme is a follow up of the author's earlier master piece New Face of Rural India-March of 20 Point Programme which was very well received by the Press and Public. The first book was used as a main reference treatise on the subject which is the most burning topic in our national mainstream. The current book deals with the progress of the New Agenda for the Nation during the last one year. It is the most authentic book on the subject based on documentation used frequently in almost all the pages of the book. The whole country's eyes are cast on the progress of the Revised 20-Point Programme. After India's taking over as the leader of the NAM (Non Aligned Meeting) now more than 100 countries are looking forward eagerly to seeing the progress of each of the items on the agenda.
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The New Strategy of Development in Village India-Progress under Revised 20 Point Programme is a follow up of the author's earlier master piece New Face of Rural India-March of 20 Point Programme which was very well received by the Press and Public. The first book was used as a main reference treatise on the subject which is the most burning topic in our national mainstream. The current book deals with the progress of the New Agenda for the Nation during the last one year. It is the most authentic book on the subject based on documentation used frequently in almost all the pages of the book. The whole country's eyes are cast on the progress of the Revised 20-Point Programme. After India's taking over as the leader of the NAM (Non Aligned Meeting) now more than 100 countries are looking forward eagerly to seeing the progress of each of the items on the agenda.

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