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Laxmi Chand Tyagi
Gramin Vikas Vigyan Samiti
Muslim Tyagi
Tyagi
Thar Desert
States and territories of India
Indian society
India

L. C. Tyagi Fellowship Laxmi Chand Tyagi, or fondly known as Tyagi Ji by all who knew him, was born in a farming household in a small village of Western U. P. in India inAfter his basic schooling in the village, T

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