Tuki definition

Tuki means a kerosene lamp in the Nepali language; it is a multipurpose progressive leader approach of extension services that Nepal employed in 1977-1980. A Tuki was an enlightened farmer who was supplied with improved inputs to practice on his or her farmland so that others would see his or her works and be motivated to practice (Suvedi & Pyakuryal, 2001).

Examples of Tuki in a sentence

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  • In five languages, Nen, Maande, Yambeta, Tuki and Gunu, these wordlists were started by others (several of which are on-line, see references).

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Related to Tuki

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

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