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... ment groups in India find it difficult to participate in the political culture of protests spawned by the global social movements . In articulating ment , the movements in India now increasingly address themselves to redefining the ...
... ment groups in India find it difficult to participate in the political culture of protests spawned by the global social movements . In articulating ment , the movements in India now increasingly address themselves to redefining the ...
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... ment approach requires understand - by ing the responsibility of governance as one of balancing conflicting demands without caving in to every powerful interest group . Good governance and good policy demands the honing of skills for ...
... ment approach requires understand - by ing the responsibility of governance as one of balancing conflicting demands without caving in to every powerful interest group . Good governance and good policy demands the honing of skills for ...
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... ment arranged for basic maps in 1 : 15000 scale through the Survey of India . However , except for Manipur no other state has so far enacted the legislation . Even the demarcation of flood prone areas has still not been car- ried out by ...
... ment arranged for basic maps in 1 : 15000 scale through the Survey of India . However , except for Manipur no other state has so far enacted the legislation . Even the demarcation of flood prone areas has still not been car- ried out by ...
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