Jawaharlal Nehru: A Study in Ideology and Social ChangePolitical and social views of Jawaharlal Nehru, 1889-1964, Indian statesman; includes account of Indian politics and government, chiefly of 1919-1947. |
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In order of priority , the first plan placed agriculture and irrigation first , then transport and communication , social ... of the agricultural crisis with its constant menace of famine , and by the exceptionally low food ration .
In order of priority , the first plan placed agriculture and irrigation first , then transport and communication , social ... of the agricultural crisis with its constant menace of famine , and by the exceptionally low food ration .
الصفحة 178
Nehru formulated his policy on the assumption that in feudal economy agricultural production could be expanded in two ways : through organizational and institutional charges and through increased and improved inputs which would make ...
Nehru formulated his policy on the assumption that in feudal economy agricultural production could be expanded in two ways : through organizational and institutional charges and through increased and improved inputs which would make ...
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bourgeoisie the two dominant classes in Indian political system , says Hamza Alvi , were becoming concerned for deriving an increasingly larger marketable surplus of agricultural produce to provide raw material for industry and to feed ...
bourgeoisie the two dominant classes in Indian political system , says Hamza Alvi , were becoming concerned for deriving an increasingly larger marketable surplus of agricultural produce to provide raw material for industry and to feed ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
NEHRU AND THE INDIAN NATIONALIST | 77 |
NEHRU AND THE PLANNED ECONOMIC | 153 |
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