Seminar, Temas341-352R. Thapar, 1988 |
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... groups . The Brahmins as priests , and the Bhats and Charans , as bards and geneolo- gists , were important caste and social groups who invested widow immolation with heroic valour and religious merit . The former gave it religious ...
... groups . The Brahmins as priests , and the Bhats and Charans , as bards and geneolo- gists , were important caste and social groups who invested widow immolation with heroic valour and religious merit . The former gave it religious ...
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within its middle class moorings . W Very few of these groups are actually involved with the base communities in a day to day sense . Even the pro- fessional groups who work in the field do so more as managers of deve- lopment ...
within its middle class moorings . W Very few of these groups are actually involved with the base communities in a day to day sense . Even the pro- fessional groups who work in the field do so more as managers of deve- lopment ...
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... groups , after the initial work of helping the people in distress , a set of questions arise which prompt them into more sustained deve- lopmental activities . Organizations like Oxfam , Christian Aid and Ramakrishna Mission are cited ...
... groups , after the initial work of helping the people in distress , a set of questions arise which prompt them into more sustained deve- lopmental activities . Organizations like Oxfam , Christian Aid and Ramakrishna Mission are cited ...
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