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DRDAs meet begins tomorrow

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New Delhi , Oct. 7

THE Ministry of Rural Development is organising a two-day national conference of project directors of District Rural Development Agencies (DRDAs) to identify issues relating to effective implementation of programmes at the field level.

The conference would open in the Capital on Thursday and would be inaugurated by the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr L.K. Advani, the Minister of State for Rural Development, Mr Annasaheb Patil told newspersons on Tuesday.

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