Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... given the cylindrical structure of administration , it cannot have pro- mpt and efficient decisions in com- plex issues involving different sec- tors . T The public sector commercial under- takings have adopted the culture of manpower ...
... given the cylindrical structure of administration , it cannot have pro- mpt and efficient decisions in com- plex issues involving different sec- tors . T The public sector commercial under- takings have adopted the culture of manpower ...
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... given a new visibility and status to the religious functionaries of the community . This has given them a sense of power that they had never felt earlier . The politi- cal elite of the state , on the other hand , is not likely to accept ...
... given a new visibility and status to the religious functionaries of the community . This has given them a sense of power that they had never felt earlier . The politi- cal elite of the state , on the other hand , is not likely to accept ...
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... given the name " Singh ' ( lion. life's mission and her faith in his ideo- logy , Nanaki became the first person to be initiated into the Sikh fold . An important woman who stands out in the early Guru period was Bibi Amro , daughter of ...
... given the name " Singh ' ( lion. life's mission and her faith in his ideo- logy , Nanaki became the first person to be initiated into the Sikh fold . An important woman who stands out in the early Guru period was Bibi Amro , daughter of ...
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