Seminar, Temas240-244R. Thapur, 1979 |
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... practice , even if it may not be corrupt practice . The dividing line between an evil practice and a corrupt practice is a very thin one . It should be understood that energy to do public good should be used not on the eve of election ...
... practice , even if it may not be corrupt practice . The dividing line between an evil practice and a corrupt practice is a very thin one . It should be understood that energy to do public good should be used not on the eve of election ...
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... practices should be made more deterrent I strongly feel that those found guilty of corrupt practices should be ... practice . It was hoped that a healthy tradition would develop over the years and gradually people in power would ...
... practices should be made more deterrent I strongly feel that those found guilty of corrupt practices should be ... practice . It was hoped that a healthy tradition would develop over the years and gradually people in power would ...
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... practice seems to have emerged along with the inven- tion of organized social living by man . The successful among the practitioners of this noble profession exercise a great deal of power . Besides this lustre of power , we also ...
... practice seems to have emerged along with the inven- tion of organized social living by man . The successful among the practitioners of this noble profession exercise a great deal of power . Besides this lustre of power , we also ...
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