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... period till 1971 , it was not easy to see how the mono- poly could be challenged . The period of the Emergency and the route to power followed by the BJP created considerable unease for communal harmony , and the situation remains fluid ...
... period till 1971 , it was not easy to see how the mono- poly could be challenged . The period of the Emergency and the route to power followed by the BJP created considerable unease for communal harmony , and the situation remains fluid ...
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... period of three months , extendable by three months , up to a total period of detainment not exceeding 18 months . Under Section 10 , an order for deten- tion is final and may not be called into question in court . Other forms of res ...
... period of three months , extendable by three months , up to a total period of detainment not exceeding 18 months . Under Section 10 , an order for deten- tion is final and may not be called into question in court . Other forms of res ...
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... period of Indian Hindutva does not. The tribal district north of the Panvad - Chhota Udepur area , that is the Panchmahals , has witnessed social transition of women's status on an unprecedented scale . Among the tri- bals , the groom ...
... period of Indian Hindutva does not. The tribal district north of the Panvad - Chhota Udepur area , that is the Panchmahals , has witnessed social transition of women's status on an unprecedented scale . Among the tri- bals , the groom ...
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