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... response of these communities towards the per- ception of Indianness and whether this response varies from community to community in conformity with the distinct internal situation of the con- cerned community . In short , the prob ...
... response of these communities towards the per- ception of Indianness and whether this response varies from community to community in conformity with the distinct internal situation of the con- cerned community . In short , the prob ...
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... response . Much of what goes under the banner of civic response in Bangla- desh is mainly ' individual initiatives ' . In fact , one could divide the civic res- ponse broadly into ' individual ' and ' civic ' initiatives , the latter ...
... response . Much of what goes under the banner of civic response in Bangla- desh is mainly ' individual initiatives ' . In fact , one could divide the civic res- ponse broadly into ' individual ' and ' civic ' initiatives , the latter ...
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... response there will indeed be no lacking of dynamic inputs in the response . In this context , the need for institutionalizing civic response , particularly in the field of disaster management , can hardly be exaggerated . The next ...
... response there will indeed be no lacking of dynamic inputs in the response . In this context , the need for institutionalizing civic response , particularly in the field of disaster management , can hardly be exaggerated . The next ...
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