Seminar, Volúmenes473-478R. Thapar, 1999 |
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... tion of the locus standi principle , had made it possible to challenge corrup- tion , callousness and criminal ineffi- ciency of a preoccupied bureaucracy and of the politically powerful . They evidently resented the wide nature of ...
... tion of the locus standi principle , had made it possible to challenge corrup- tion , callousness and criminal ineffi- ciency of a preoccupied bureaucracy and of the politically powerful . They evidently resented the wide nature of ...
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... tion of the temporal under colonialism was so far based on circumstances . It is important to remember here that ... tion as that of China without a notion of transcendental sacred , the refrac- tion of modernity itself would have a ...
... tion of the temporal under colonialism was so far based on circumstances . It is important to remember here that ... tion as that of China without a notion of transcendental sacred , the refrac- tion of modernity itself would have a ...
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... tion by the affected sections of the populace . This con- clusion perhaps reflects the problems intrinsic to the terms and focus of the original debate . The inaugura- tion of bureaucratic management of forests is undeni- able . What is ...
... tion by the affected sections of the populace . This con- clusion perhaps reflects the problems intrinsic to the terms and focus of the original debate . The inaugura- tion of bureaucratic management of forests is undeni- able . What is ...
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