Seminar, Temas161-172R. Thapar, 1973 |
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... existing States , and no longer in respect of the national polity . Indeed , these tendencies , in as much as they are based on genuine grievances of backward regions within existing States and are articulated with a view to seeking ...
... existing States , and no longer in respect of the national polity . Indeed , these tendencies , in as much as they are based on genuine grievances of backward regions within existing States and are articulated with a view to seeking ...
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... existing States have led to the ' unequal ' distribution of investible resources , jobs and political power . Where ... existing set - up is the emergence of regional tensions . These regional tensions could probably be avoided or at ...
... existing States have led to the ' unequal ' distribution of investible resources , jobs and political power . Where ... existing set - up is the emergence of regional tensions . These regional tensions could probably be avoided or at ...
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... existing inequality between economic strata , expand influence and power of the domi- nant castes , promote caste - solidari- ties and political factionalism in the overall condition of the given economic disparities . Genuine demands ...
... existing inequality between economic strata , expand influence and power of the domi- nant castes , promote caste - solidari- ties and political factionalism in the overall condition of the given economic disparities . Genuine demands ...
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