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... Kerala and Bengal ( both 21-22 % Muslim ) . Malayali Muslim poli- ticians , for example , saw opposing both ticians , for example , saw opposing both the BJP and Communists , and collaborat- ing with the Congress , in their interests ...
... Kerala and Bengal ( both 21-22 % Muslim ) . Malayali Muslim poli- ticians , for example , saw opposing both ticians , for example , saw opposing both the BJP and Communists , and collaborat- ing with the Congress , in their interests ...
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... Kerala despite the initiatives to improve A distinctive feature of the PDS in 35 36 Strategy for survival D. BANDYOPADHYAY. absence of PDS , inter - state inequalities in grain consumption and also in total calorie intake would have been ...
... Kerala despite the initiatives to improve A distinctive feature of the PDS in 35 36 Strategy for survival D. BANDYOPADHYAY. absence of PDS , inter - state inequalities in grain consumption and also in total calorie intake would have been ...
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... Kerala trace their tradition to the first century AD . Whatever the literal truth , historians now agree that there was a living tradition of Christianity in Kerala before colonial invasions . They also suggest that in spite of their ...
... Kerala trace their tradition to the first century AD . Whatever the literal truth , historians now agree that there was a living tradition of Christianity in Kerala before colonial invasions . They also suggest that in spite of their ...
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