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... groups to the left of the CPI ( M ) . many groups to the left of the CPI ( M ) . Given the centrality of the region as an exporter of labour to the North East , and in seasonal terms to Punjab today , a remaking of the map of India was ...
... groups to the left of the CPI ( M ) . many groups to the left of the CPI ( M ) . Given the centrality of the region as an exporter of labour to the North East , and in seasonal terms to Punjab today , a remaking of the map of India was ...
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... groups today act as poli- tical pressure groups , seeking to pre- vent Third World countries from making certain policy choices in areas such as land use , labour legislation , exports and so on . Although this is done in the name of ...
... groups today act as poli- tical pressure groups , seeking to pre- vent Third World countries from making certain policy choices in areas such as land use , labour legislation , exports and so on . Although this is done in the name of ...
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... groups ' or jatis , such as the dhangars and the kolis in western India . The origins of many of today's underprivileged or middle caste groups may be traced back to the Nishada and the Shudra tribes mentioned in certain Sanskrit ...
... groups ' or jatis , such as the dhangars and the kolis in western India . The origins of many of today's underprivileged or middle caste groups may be traced back to the Nishada and the Shudra tribes mentioned in certain Sanskrit ...
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