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... living for him- self and his family , including adequate food , clothing and housing , and to the continuous improvement of living con- ditions.'47 According to the Peoples ' Rights Organization , the Chakmas have suffered forcible ...
... living for him- self and his family , including adequate food , clothing and housing , and to the continuous improvement of living con- ditions.'47 According to the Peoples ' Rights Organization , the Chakmas have suffered forcible ...
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... living in his ashrams . These he traces to Gandhi's constructive works pro- grammes , efforts which form not just a basis for a moral critique of development ( a phrase Gandhi never used ) but as a holistic and realisable approach to ...
... living in his ashrams . These he traces to Gandhi's constructive works pro- grammes , efforts which form not just a basis for a moral critique of development ( a phrase Gandhi never used ) but as a holistic and realisable approach to ...
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... living based on religious togetherness . is embodied in its settlements . The earlier settlements were ... living in bun- galows outside the old towns . It resulted in a break from traditional community bound living to more mixed ...
... living based on religious togetherness . is embodied in its settlements . The earlier settlements were ... living in bun- galows outside the old towns . It resulted in a break from traditional community bound living to more mixed ...
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