Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... interests of PAP should be pro- tected for achieving sustainable development . This can be accomplished by providing adequate compensation for their acquired land and residential areas , employ- ment , and an appropriate package of ...
... interests of PAP should be pro- tected for achieving sustainable development . This can be accomplished by providing adequate compensation for their acquired land and residential areas , employ- ment , and an appropriate package of ...
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... interests and Muslim interests . They varied in accordance with more particular inter- ests and these drew on identities of ethnicity , religious sectarianism and social status . I have tried to show how each set of narratives turns the ...
... interests and Muslim interests . They varied in accordance with more particular inter- ests and these drew on identities of ethnicity , religious sectarianism and social status . I have tried to show how each set of narratives turns the ...
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... interests controlling most democratic and governance struc- tures . Therefore , the need to create parallel participative structures of control and management . It may be argued , and rightly so , that these parallel structures too ...
... interests controlling most democratic and governance struc- tures . Therefore , the need to create parallel participative structures of control and management . It may be argued , and rightly so , that these parallel structures too ...
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