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Nikhila Haritsa Research Scholar Bangalore University IHAVE a fundamental difficulty with what Swami Agnivesh calls the Hindu view of a multi - religious society ( Seminar 460 , December 1997 ) . It seems to me that what he calls a ...
Nikhila Haritsa Research Scholar Bangalore University IHAVE a fundamental difficulty with what Swami Agnivesh calls the Hindu view of a multi - religious society ( Seminar 460 , December 1997 ) . It seems to me that what he calls a ...
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struggle in the ambit of civil society to pressurise the state to meet their aspirations . Both coercion and aspi- ration are born out of the nature of the development pro- cess that the state has followed in the post - colonial era .
struggle in the ambit of civil society to pressurise the state to meet their aspirations . Both coercion and aspi- ration are born out of the nature of the development pro- cess that the state has followed in the post - colonial era .
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Shireen M. Mazari in ' Militarism and the Militarization of Pakistan's Civil Society : 1977-1990 ' focuses on the impact of the martial law instituted in the regime of General Zia , the consequent militarization of Pakistani society and ...
Shireen M. Mazari in ' Militarism and the Militarization of Pakistan's Civil Society : 1977-1990 ' focuses on the impact of the martial law instituted in the regime of General Zia , the consequent militarization of Pakistani society and ...
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