Basic Principles of the Seventh Plan, 1985-1990 |
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... roads of modern standard cannot be economically justifiable in those mountainous regions where due to the backward state of their economics the volume of traffic tends to remain low . At the moment the policy will be to construct truck ...
... roads of modern standard cannot be economically justifiable in those mountainous regions where due to the backward state of their economics the volume of traffic tends to remain low . At the moment the policy will be to construct truck ...
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... roads . ( b ) Both the available financial resources and trained manpower being limited , great hardships were experienced in the recent past when too many projects were taken in hand and the scarce resources were thinly spread over a ...
... roads . ( b ) Both the available financial resources and trained manpower being limited , great hardships were experienced in the recent past when too many projects were taken in hand and the scarce resources were thinly spread over a ...
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... roads in the hill region , the first stage will consist generally of a one - lane mud track where trucks can ply ... roads and in the erosion - prone areas . ( d ) Local roads within the districts will be classified , and their ...
... roads in the hill region , the first stage will consist generally of a one - lane mud track where trucks can ply ... roads and in the erosion - prone areas . ( d ) Local roads within the districts will be classified , and their ...
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Directives by His Majesty King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev | 1 |
Background of the Seventh Plan 712 | 7 |
Objectives of the Seventh Plan 1322 | 13 |
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