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... movements which the new social movements which were once at the forefront of the alter- native development movement in the West as well as globally , but has made the national level issues of poverty and social deprivation of ...
... movements which the new social movements which were once at the forefront of the alter- native development movement in the West as well as globally , but has made the national level issues of poverty and social deprivation of ...
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... movement , with a little manoeuvring , he could have been appointed a successor to Jawaharlal Nehru . But he declined to re - enter the realm of politics . He had already decided the course of his life , and he chose to stay back with ...
... movement , with a little manoeuvring , he could have been appointed a successor to Jawaharlal Nehru . But he declined to re - enter the realm of politics . He had already decided the course of his life , and he chose to stay back with ...
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... movement in 1930 and the Praja Mandal movement in 1932 and 1933. In 1942 she was imprisoned for her role in the Quit India movement . Contemporary Sikh women are making a mark all over the women added ' Kaur ' ( princess ) to their ...
... movement in 1930 and the Praja Mandal movement in 1932 and 1933. In 1942 she was imprisoned for her role in the Quit India movement . Contemporary Sikh women are making a mark all over the women added ' Kaur ' ( princess ) to their ...
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