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Page 36
... industry pro- ducts should not be sold . An exhibition should be a medium of education , should be attractive and it should be such as to infuse in the villager the impulse to take to some industry or the other . It should bring out ...
... industry pro- ducts should not be sold . An exhibition should be a medium of education , should be attractive and it should be such as to infuse in the villager the impulse to take to some industry or the other . It should bring out ...
Page 37
... industry should be demonstrated . Along with these the following should also find place : ( a ) Ideal village diet . ( b ) Comparison between village industry and machine industry . ( c ) Model lessons on rearing animals . ( d ) Art ...
... industry should be demonstrated . Along with these the following should also find place : ( a ) Ideal village diet . ( b ) Comparison between village industry and machine industry . ( c ) Model lessons on rearing animals . ( d ) Art ...
Page 53
... industry to supplement agricul- ture . Spinning was the cottage industry years ago , and if the millions are to be saved from starvation , they must be enabled to reintroduce spinning in their homes , and every village must repossess ...
... industry to supplement agricul- ture . Spinning was the cottage industry years ago , and if the millions are to be saved from starvation , they must be enabled to reintroduce spinning in their homes , and every village must repossess ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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