Seminar: The Monthly Symposium, Tema 3R. Thapur., 1959 |
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... basic industries absolutely essential for national defence and for ending the country's dependence on outward sources of supply and are not likely to be developed without government initiative , mainly because return on this investment ...
... basic industries absolutely essential for national defence and for ending the country's dependence on outward sources of supply and are not likely to be developed without government initiative , mainly because return on this investment ...
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... basic agreements , for a fundamentally sympa- thetic two - way flow of communication , an interplay of facts and opinions with a constantly fresh look at both , for an or- derly series of progressive actions to- wards a goal which is in ...
... basic agreements , for a fundamentally sympa- thetic two - way flow of communication , an interplay of facts and opinions with a constantly fresh look at both , for an or- derly series of progressive actions to- wards a goal which is in ...
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... Basic Approach ' ,, published in the A.I.C.C. Economic Reveiw in 1958 , and the Azad Memorial lectures entitled " India Today & Tomorrow " . The author has also not made sufficient use of a basic docu- ment which he had access to : the ...
... Basic Approach ' ,, published in the A.I.C.C. Economic Reveiw in 1958 , and the Azad Memorial lectures entitled " India Today & Tomorrow " . The author has also not made sufficient use of a basic docu- ment which he had access to : the ...
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