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They saw the state as an agent to improve their lives and therefore sought its intervention . This demand from the masses came at a time when the NEP sought to minimise the power of the state by increasing the role of private agencies .
They saw the state as an agent to improve their lives and therefore sought its intervention . This demand from the masses came at a time when the NEP sought to minimise the power of the state by increasing the role of private agencies .
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This citizen was taking his role as a citizen ( his only role as a citizen ) seriously : he wanted to vote . He had swallowed his humiliation , forgotten his impotence ( if that is a thing which can be forgotten ) : he wanted to perform ...
This citizen was taking his role as a citizen ( his only role as a citizen ) seriously : he wanted to vote . He had swallowed his humiliation , forgotten his impotence ( if that is a thing which can be forgotten ) : he wanted to perform ...
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enous vs. foreigner / convert is as central to Hinduism , both in its own history of incorporation and expansion as also now in the role of the NRI Hindus . It may be noted that this process is equally applicable to the Sikhs ...
enous vs. foreigner / convert is as central to Hinduism , both in its own history of incorporation and expansion as also now in the role of the NRI Hindus . It may be noted that this process is equally applicable to the Sikhs ...
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