Seminar, Temas161-172R. Thapar, 1973 |
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... authorities probably had administrative reasons for not giving in . In the eyes of the poli- tical authorities , the movement had political undertones - what with the Delhi University Teacher's Associations ' President with CPI ( M ) ...
... authorities probably had administrative reasons for not giving in . In the eyes of the poli- tical authorities , the movement had political undertones - what with the Delhi University Teacher's Associations ' President with CPI ( M ) ...
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... authorities stand to loose their credibility if they let the leaders brow - beat them . All these factors may result in the authorities turning their toes in . They might either take strong action or go into their shell , both of which ...
... authorities stand to loose their credibility if they let the leaders brow - beat them . All these factors may result in the authorities turning their toes in . They might either take strong action or go into their shell , both of which ...
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... authorities might be able to take the wind out of the professional agitator's sails if they come out to meet the demonstra- tors . Such an approach would , firstly , neutralise an immediate possible provocation and , secondly , assuage ...
... authorities might be able to take the wind out of the professional agitator's sails if they come out to meet the demonstra- tors . Such an approach would , firstly , neutralise an immediate possible provocation and , secondly , assuage ...
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