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... Revenue ( In Millions of Rupees ) 1958/59 1959/60 1960/61 1961/62 1962/63 1963/64 1964/65 1965/66 1966/67 1967/68 Estimates ( including excise ) 2. Land Revenue 17.3 16.2 20.9 28.2 53.0 40.0 33.8 32.4 39.8 39.2 46.6 69.5 97.2 113.6 ...
... Revenue ( In Millions of Rupees ) 1958/59 1959/60 1960/61 1961/62 1962/63 1963/64 1964/65 1965/66 1966/67 1967/68 Estimates ( including excise ) 2. Land Revenue 17.3 16.2 20.9 28.2 53.0 40.0 33.8 32.4 39.8 39.2 46.6 69.5 97.2 113.6 ...
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... revenue surplus Rs.550 million . However , on the basis of the past experience it is expected that the total revenue surplus over the five year period may reach the level of Rs.900-950 million . This increase in regular revenue surplus ...
... revenue surplus Rs.550 million . However , on the basis of the past experience it is expected that the total revenue surplus over the five year period may reach the level of Rs.900-950 million . This increase in regular revenue surplus ...
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... revenue also have not been made available to the Government.1 Indebtedness , litigation and insecurity of tenure were common till quite re- cently in the villages . Thus , as the following lines show , the manner of ownership of land ...
... revenue also have not been made available to the Government.1 Indebtedness , litigation and insecurity of tenure were common till quite re- cently in the villages . Thus , as the following lines show , the manner of ownership of land ...
Contents
Chapter Page I Introduction | 1 |
Resources | 11 |
Early Experiences with Planning | 29 |
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achieved activities adequate administrative agricul agricultural development agricultural production allocated annual aspects Baglung basic basis Birganj Birta budget capital cent CHAPTER co-ordination cottage industries country's course cultivation developing countries developmental districts domestic economic development economic growth efforts emphasis estimated expenditure experiences facilities financial resources fiscal Five Year Plan foreign aid forest Government of Nepal hilly Himalayas implementation important improvement income increase India Indian rupees industrial development investment irrigation jute Kathmandu Valley lack land reform loan lopment Majesty's Government mandu ment million Ministry mobilise National Planning necessary Nepalese Nepalese rupee nomic objectives organisation output Panchayat percent Plan Kathmandu Plan period Planning Commission Pokhara population priorities private sector problems programme progress projects public sector Rapti recent regard regions revenue road Rupees savings schemes Second Five Second Plan statistical survey tarai targets taxes Third Plan Three Year Plan tion total outlay various village development Zamindar