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Pushpkunj Hospital, Nagrath Charitable Trust, Kasturbagram, India (Madhya Pradesh): construction of a simple building for activities such as night classes, sewing tuition and balwadi pre-schooling; irrigation for fourteen poor and marginal farmers; improvement of the health and socio-economic status of tribal people and promote self-reliance and self-sufficiency among them

MS. Oxfam PRF MPD 002 Vol. 3

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Pushpkunj Hospital, Nagrath Charitable Trust, Kasturbagram, India (Madhya Pradesh): construction of a simple building for activities such as night classes, sewing tuition and balwadi pre-schooling; irrigation for fourteen poor and marginal farmers; improvement of the health and socio-economic status of tribal people and promote self-reliance and self-sufficiency among them

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MS. Oxfam PRF MPD 002 Vol. 3

Date

1980-1991

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Collection contents

Records of grants made by Oxfam ('project files')

Asia, including Australasia

India (Madhya Pradesh)

Pushpkunj Hospital, Nagrath Charitable Trust, Kasturbagram, India (Madhya Pradesh): construction of a simple building for activities such as night classes, sewing tuition and balwadi pre-schooling; irrigation for fourteen poor and marginal farmers; improvement of the health and socio-economic status of tribal people and promote self-reliance and self-sufficiency among them

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