Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... groups within this list , like the Mithals , Reliance , Mallya and Nagarjuna , as well as other relatively young business groups in the top 100 list ( Ranbaxy , TVS Sundaram , Hero , Onida , Videocon , and so on ) who are supporting NEP ...
... groups within this list , like the Mithals , Reliance , Mallya and Nagarjuna , as well as other relatively young business groups in the top 100 list ( Ranbaxy , TVS Sundaram , Hero , Onida , Videocon , and so on ) who are supporting NEP ...
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... groups is resisted sooner rather than later . It is therefore impossible to forcibly assimilate or coerce any group into the mainstream . ( g ) is wonderful , but realizable only in the very long run . In any case , even if it were ...
... groups is resisted sooner rather than later . It is therefore impossible to forcibly assimilate or coerce any group into the mainstream . ( g ) is wonderful , but realizable only in the very long run . In any case , even if it were ...
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... groups attempted to manipulate the process of communication in society to serve their interests . Even ven a cursory analysis of medi- eval society will reveal that the pursuit of knowledge was confined to a com- paratively small group ...
... groups attempted to manipulate the process of communication in society to serve their interests . Even ven a cursory analysis of medi- eval society will reveal that the pursuit of knowledge was confined to a com- paratively small group ...
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