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... creating a pool of scientific manpower . But most of the colleges and universities created in India at enormous cost do not function any better than those pathetic village schools sampled by Jean Dreze . The standard of teaching in ...
... creating a pool of scientific manpower . But most of the colleges and universities created in India at enormous cost do not function any better than those pathetic village schools sampled by Jean Dreze . The standard of teaching in ...
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... creation of new states was either due to a struggle for joint state- hood or to give expression to any kind of ... created motivated partly by the obverse of this : a feeling of being under - developed in economic terms as a source ...
... creation of new states was either due to a struggle for joint state- hood or to give expression to any kind of ... created motivated partly by the obverse of this : a feeling of being under - developed in economic terms as a source ...
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... created two catego- ries . The Sikhs who believed in the Guru Granth Sahib and the Khalsa who , additionally , undertook to abide by the stipulations laid down by Guru Gobind Singh . This created the need for a different terminology for ...
... created two catego- ries . The Sikhs who believed in the Guru Granth Sahib and the Khalsa who , additionally , undertook to abide by the stipulations laid down by Guru Gobind Singh . This created the need for a different terminology for ...
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