Basic Principles of the Seventh Plan, 1985-1990 |
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... traffic , the roads designed for vehicular traffic can be widened and their surfaces can gradually be gravelled and then bitumenized . As things stand now , the most appropriate transport development policy will be to link up a maximum ...
... traffic , the roads designed for vehicular traffic can be widened and their surfaces can gradually be gravelled and then bitumenized . As things stand now , the most appropriate transport development policy will be to link up a maximum ...
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... traffic , and to cons- truct them by stages . Under this policy , while building roads in the hill region , the first stage will consist generally of a one - lane mud track where trucks can ply . Later , when traffic becomes heavier it ...
... traffic , and to cons- truct them by stages . Under this policy , while building roads in the hill region , the first stage will consist generally of a one - lane mud track where trucks can ply . Later , when traffic becomes heavier it ...
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... traffic ( a ) Internal transport development programmes connected with transit will be carried out in a coordinated manner . ( b ) To establish direct contact from the port of Calcutta to any suitable customs office on the Nepalese side ...
... traffic ( a ) Internal transport development programmes connected with transit will be carried out in a coordinated manner . ( b ) To establish direct contact from the port of Calcutta to any suitable customs office on the Nepalese side ...
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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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