Seminar, Temas240-244R. Thapur, 1979 |
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... interests because of their numbers , even if partially . That is why despite exhortations from some sections of the Ulema , particularly in the early years , Mus- lim participation in politics has con- sistently increased over the years ...
... interests because of their numbers , even if partially . That is why despite exhortations from some sections of the Ulema , particularly in the early years , Mus- lim participation in politics has con- sistently increased over the years ...
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... interests and makes the protected community more conscious of its separate existence . This conscious- ness , coupled with the resentment felt by non - Harijans , stands in the way of assimilation . The reservation system may defeat the ...
... interests and makes the protected community more conscious of its separate existence . This conscious- ness , coupled with the resentment felt by non - Harijans , stands in the way of assimilation . The reservation system may defeat the ...
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... interests of our current breed of politicians . Nevertheless , even though this is likely to be a cry in the wilderness , it is important to state that the prospects for Indian economic development will remain uninspiring until we can ...
... interests of our current breed of politicians . Nevertheless , even though this is likely to be a cry in the wilderness , it is important to state that the prospects for Indian economic development will remain uninspiring until we can ...
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