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... adopting the Government of India Act , 1935 , as the framework on which to hang the fundamental rights and the ... adopted most of the provisions giving power to the Centre and also many of the anomalies . We thus find that we are the ...
... adopting the Government of India Act , 1935 , as the framework on which to hang the fundamental rights and the ... adopted most of the provisions giving power to the Centre and also many of the anomalies . We thus find that we are the ...
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... adoption of innovation . The farm practices selected were an improved variety of tomato , a chemical weed control , and an improved variety of bajara . Advertisements Anand , K. An analysis of matrimonial advertisements . ' Sociological ...
... adoption of innovation . The farm practices selected were an improved variety of tomato , a chemical weed control , and an improved variety of bajara . Advertisements Anand , K. An analysis of matrimonial advertisements . ' Sociological ...
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... adopt a style and a posture that would absorb a great deal of bargaining and quid pro quo , attain internal ... adoption of regional and low - level planning , implementation of programmes with a view to carrying the benefits of ...
... adopt a style and a posture that would absorb a great deal of bargaining and quid pro quo , attain internal ... adoption of regional and low - level planning , implementation of programmes with a view to carrying the benefits of ...
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