Seminar, Temas161-172R. Thapar, 1973 |
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... regional languages in the process of the revival of national consciousness . Linguistic homogeneity , therefore , emerged as a primary factor for the reorganization of States imme- diately after independence . It was too early for the ...
... regional languages in the process of the revival of national consciousness . Linguistic homogeneity , therefore , emerged as a primary factor for the reorganization of States imme- diately after independence . It was too early for the ...
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... regional coope ; The process had to start outside issue may be of direct interest only The principle of self - governance by the people of the country as a whole also implies self - governance by the same people in their respec- tive ...
... regional coope ; The process had to start outside issue may be of direct interest only The principle of self - governance by the people of the country as a whole also implies self - governance by the same people in their respec- tive ...
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... regional balance and growth respecting the values of social justice and social welfare ; and iv . Reconciliation of vital national interest ( or security , growth , welfare , etc. ) with specific segmental interest ( socio - cultural ...
... regional balance and growth respecting the values of social justice and social welfare ; and iv . Reconciliation of vital national interest ( or security , growth , welfare , etc. ) with specific segmental interest ( socio - cultural ...
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