Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... demand . Somehow , a feeling prevails that no legitimate or just and reasonable demands are considered without an agitation . One of the arguments advanced for denying statehood is that this will lead to the opening up of similar demands ...
... demand . Somehow , a feeling prevails that no legitimate or just and reasonable demands are considered without an agitation . One of the arguments advanced for denying statehood is that this will lead to the opening up of similar demands ...
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... demand for good quality : it is as if these institutions are on auto - pilot . In the absence of real demand there is a limit to self - monitoring for maintaining quality and norms and rules are sometimes violated , but such viola ...
... demand for good quality : it is as if these institutions are on auto - pilot . In the absence of real demand there is a limit to self - monitoring for maintaining quality and norms and rules are sometimes violated , but such viola ...
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... demand- ing self - determination within the constitutional framework ; and ( iii ) raising the slogan for Khalistan ... demand for an independent Sikh state could not find a forceful expression in political dis- course and was raised as ...
... demand- ing self - determination within the constitutional framework ; and ( iii ) raising the slogan for Khalistan ... demand for an independent Sikh state could not find a forceful expression in political dis- course and was raised as ...
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