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  • The Government of India (The Government of India, 1992-11-26)
    There are few parts of India, which offer so many difficulties to the scientific traveler, as that elevated track difficulties of the country. of mountains which borders the North-west of British India,— the North-western ...
  • The Government of India (The Government of India, 1890-10-30)
    On the Geology and Mineral Resources o f the DarjIl in g District and the Western DuXrs, by F. R. M a l le t , f.g.s., Geological Survey o f India. For many years the existence of coal has been rumoured from time to ...
  • The Ministry of Finance; Uquaili, N. M. (The Government of Pakistan, 1968-05-28)
    The year 1967-68 has been of great significance on two counts. First, it witnessed the fruitful culmination of a great Decade of Reforms and Development which covers the period of the present regime. During this decade, ...
  • Govt. of Pakistan, Ministry of Law (Ministry of Law, Govt. of Pakistan., 1964-01-16)
  • Health Survey and Development Committee, Bhore, Joseph (The Government of India Press, Calcutta, 1945-12-18)
    Tlie Health. Survey and Development Committee was appointed' by the Government of India in October 1943 to make (a) a broad survey of the present position in regard to health conditions and health organisation in British ...
  • Bhore, Joseph; Health Survey and Development Committee (The Government of India Press, 1945-12-18)
    A. study of Volume I of our'report #cannot fail to reveal the extent and intensity of the dark shadows in the health picture of the country. It is not for us to apportion responsibility for the somber _ realities which ...
  • Health Survey and Development Committee, Bhore, Joseph (The Government of India Press, Simla, 1945-12-18)
  • Health Survey and Development Committee, Bhore, Joseph (The Government of India Press, New Delhi, 1945-12-18)
    In this foreword an attempt is made to present, in a nutshell, the main principles underlying the 'Committee’ s proposals for future 'health development in the country. -These are:— 1. No individual should fail to secure ...

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