Seminar, Temas437-448R. Thapar, 1996 |
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... Hindu women , would encourage cousin marriages and destroy the Hindu joint family . In the heated debates that followed it was further argued by members of Parliament that non - Hin- dus could neither interpret or legislate on Hindu law ...
... Hindu women , would encourage cousin marriages and destroy the Hindu joint family . In the heated debates that followed it was further argued by members of Parliament that non - Hin- dus could neither interpret or legislate on Hindu law ...
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... Hindu law reform . The integration of Hindus from three different political regimes - British India , the princely states and the tribal regions into one nation could best be done by bringing them under one family law . Thus the primary ...
... Hindu law reform . The integration of Hindus from three different political regimes - British India , the princely states and the tribal regions into one nation could best be done by bringing them under one family law . Thus the primary ...
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... Hindu nationalists ' regular choice of Pakistan as an illustration of and justification for Hindutva - the Hindu nation . And this signals a fundamental shift in political discourse : for if the history invoked by 45. for the former ...
... Hindu nationalists ' regular choice of Pakistan as an illustration of and justification for Hindutva - the Hindu nation . And this signals a fundamental shift in political discourse : for if the history invoked by 45. for the former ...
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Rajni Kothari critic and commentator Delhi | 26 |
Harish Khare Deputy Chief of Bureau The Hindu Delhi | 32 |
T N Ninan Editor Business Standard and Business World | 39 |
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