ISLAMABAD -- Residents of rural areas of federal capital have expressed grave concern over suspension of work on development projects due to non-release of funds.
What does RA stand for?
RA stands for Rural Area (terrain type)
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- Royal Academy
- Royal Ambassadors
- Royal Arch (Masons)
- Royal Artillery
- Royal Nepal Airlines (IATA airline code)
- Rubberized Asphalt
- Run Aggressive (Front Page Sports Football '95 et al)
- Running Account (billing; various companies)
- Runs Allowed per 9 Innings (baseball; like ERA, but with unearned runs also)
- Rupture Adhésive (French: Adhesive Break; construction)
- Ruthless Aggression
- Remedial Action Operation
- Reliability, Availability, & Maintainability
- Rear Admiral (Lower Half)
- Rear Admiral (Upper Half)
- remedial action construction (US government)
- RA-Bound Cytosolic Retinoic Acid Binding Protein Complex
- Reliability-Aware Dynamic Power Management
- Requirements Analysis Integrated Product Team
- Revision Advisor - An Integrated Quality Support Environment
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ISLAMABAD -- Residents of rural areas of federal capital have expressed grave concern over suspension of work on development projects due to non-release of funds.
3 times average earnings - is the least affordable rural area outside the South West.
The company has developed an electronic system that allows users to cheaply send money to rural areas in El Salvador from abroad, often where there is a void of traditional banks.
The article further describes how the prototype proposed in this study is currently being piloted in a remote rural area in Mpumalanga by forging partnerships with various stakeholders.
The report shows that in 2004, * 9% of all physicians were located in rural areas and small-town Canada, where just over one-fifth of the population lives.