The National Geographical Journal of India, 19±ÇNational Geographical Society of India., 1973 |
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... Town during Present Cen- tury and the existing Pattern of the Urban Habitat Radial expansion of the town settlement continued . Modern means of transportation also facilitated the rapid extension of buildings and roads . Following the ...
... Town during Present Cen- tury and the existing Pattern of the Urban Habitat Radial expansion of the town settlement continued . Modern means of transportation also facilitated the rapid extension of buildings and roads . Following the ...
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... town . BUSINESS AREA . PRESENT M.B. LIMIT RESIDENTIAL AREA ADMINISTRATIVE ". light in the town , but since 1950 , the munici- pality started generation and distribution of electricity . Since 1st of December , 1959 , the electric supply ...
... town . BUSINESS AREA . PRESENT M.B. LIMIT RESIDENTIAL AREA ADMINISTRATIVE ". light in the town , but since 1950 , the munici- pality started generation and distribution of electricity . Since 1st of December , 1959 , the electric supply ...
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... town . A large portion of the town , parti- cularly the old portion , is residential . All types of houses and residential areas can be visuali- sed in the town . Bungalows are a common feature of the Civil Lines , while two storeyed ...
... town . A large portion of the town , parti- cularly the old portion , is residential . All types of houses and residential areas can be visuali- sed in the town . Bungalows are a common feature of the Civil Lines , while two storeyed ...
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AGRICULTURAL INNOVATIVENESS AMONG FARMERS OF MAHASU MANDI | 1 |
DETERMINATION OF LANDUSE CHANGES ARABLE POTENTIALS | 15 |
A STUDY IN TOWN EVOLUTION AND FUNCTIONAL MORPHO | 30 |
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