Agricultural Development in Himachal Pradesh |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A study like the present one wherein secondary data
for the last fourteen years were needed, could not be completed without the
cooperation of various government departments. Officials of the Himachal
Pradesh ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A study like the present one wherein secondary data
for the last fourteen years were needed, could not be completed without the
cooperation of various government departments. Officials of the Himachal
Pradesh ...
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The loans advanced by the Banks for various purposes is given in Table 6.13.
The Bank advanced long-term loans to the tune of Rs. 28.88 lakhs through the
net-work of its various offices in the State for various purposes in 1979-80
showing ...
The loans advanced by the Banks for various purposes is given in Table 6.13.
The Bank advanced long-term loans to the tune of Rs. 28.88 lakhs through the
net-work of its various offices in the State for various purposes in 1979-80
showing ...
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Direct Financing The commercial banks in the State finance directly the
agriculturists through various schemes, formulated to facilitate the flow of
adequate credit at low cost. These banks provide short-term or crop-loans which
means to ...
Direct Financing The commercial banks in the State finance directly the
agriculturists through various schemes, formulated to facilitate the flow of
adequate credit at low cost. These banks provide short-term or crop-loans which
means to ...
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