Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... region . In Gandhi's view , it is by knowing the ' microcosm ' that one could understand the ' macrocosm ' : not the other way round . It is by serving the region to which they belonged and its people in flesh and blood that they could ...
... region . In Gandhi's view , it is by knowing the ' microcosm ' that one could understand the ' macrocosm ' : not the other way round . It is by serving the region to which they belonged and its people in flesh and blood that they could ...
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... region ? In my view , no attempt has been made to understand it . For this , an understanding of the economy of this region is necessary . Agriculture , the main support of the rural population in other parts of the country , does not ...
... region ? In my view , no attempt has been made to understand it . For this , an understanding of the economy of this region is necessary . Agriculture , the main support of the rural population in other parts of the country , does not ...
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... region , it was not treated separately on the issue of reservation . At the same time , obviously in recognition of ... region with the rest of India . From Vedic times , to the days of Mahabharat , from Kalidas to the present day , this ...
... region , it was not treated separately on the issue of reservation . At the same time , obviously in recognition of ... region with the rest of India . From Vedic times , to the days of Mahabharat , from Kalidas to the present day , this ...
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