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Yojna Magazine
August 2012
Chief Editor : Rina Sonowal Kouli Editor : Manogyan R. Pal

Vol 56
Joint Director (Production) : V.K. Meena Cover Design : Ruby Kumari E-mail (Editorial) : yojanace@gmail.com (Circulation) : pdjucir_ jcm@yahoo.co.in Website : www.yojana.gov.in

Let noble thoughts come to us from every side

Rig Veda

CONTENTS
AN OPTIMISTIC FUTURE FOR INDIAN EDUCATION Yash Pal.............................................................................................5 LAND ACQUISITION FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND INDUSTRY N C Saxena .......................................................................................8 THE CHALLENGE OF PLANNING FOR WOMEN Nirmala Buch ..................................................................................12 FROM THE YOJANA ARCHIVES LAND REFORM: NEED FOR MORE SPEED.............................15 MARCH OF DEMOCRACY R C Rajamani ..................................................................................16 DO YOu KNOW? HIGGS BOSON PARTICLE .........................................................21 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Surinder Sud....................................................................................22 SHODHYATRA A LIFETIME SPENT IN INNOVATIONS .....................................26 DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION IN INDIA: 1947-2012 J V Vil’anilam .................................................................................28 TOWARDS A HEALTHIER INDIA Ambrish Kumar ..............................................................................34 GRAPPLING WITH POVERTY Jaya Raj ...........................................................................................39 INVESTING IN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT Namita Mehrotra .............................................................................43 EVOLUTION OF TELECOM AND IT SECTOR IN INDIA Rajat Kathuria, Mansi Kedia...........................................................48 J&K WINDOW JAMMU & KASHMIR PLAN FOR 2012-13

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