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... adopt a substantial change in course . It can perhaps be argued that the policies adopted were , in more than one sense , simply a continuation of the previous government's policies , particularly those of V.P. Singh's . After two to ...
... adopt a substantial change in course . It can perhaps be argued that the policies adopted were , in more than one sense , simply a continuation of the previous government's policies , particularly those of V.P. Singh's . After two to ...
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... adopted , the government would be pushed into adopting a new set of poli- cies to target its goals and prioritize them more systematically . Evidently , Thus we still retain a poverty line defined on a caloric norm of 2400 calories per ...
... adopted , the government would be pushed into adopting a new set of poli- cies to target its goals and prioritize them more systematically . Evidently , Thus we still retain a poverty line defined on a caloric norm of 2400 calories per ...
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... adopted a different methodologi- cal approach , making the organising principle behind the Hindutva project the focus of his study . He is pri- marily interested in understanding the processes , both ideological and organisational ...
... adopted a different methodologi- cal approach , making the organising principle behind the Hindutva project the focus of his study . He is pri- marily interested in understanding the processes , both ideological and organisational ...
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