Seminar, Temas417-424R. Thapar, 1994 |
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... fact , in the Indian scenario , the positive subsidy to the agriculture sector arrives mainly through the non - product - specific programmes , which include fertilisers , electricity , now be gradually phased out of exis- tence . Not ...
... fact , in the Indian scenario , the positive subsidy to the agriculture sector arrives mainly through the non - product - specific programmes , which include fertilisers , electricity , now be gradually phased out of exis- tence . Not ...
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... fact subliminal or insidious westernization which would homogenize large peoples into a different cultural mould . " The question was whether craving for consumer - oriented lifestyles would enhance the decimation of indigenous culture ...
... fact subliminal or insidious westernization which would homogenize large peoples into a different cultural mould . " The question was whether craving for consumer - oriented lifestyles would enhance the decimation of indigenous culture ...
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... fact , it is not at all easy to understand what is really inten- ded . This , to my mind , is because the document attempts to strike what it calls a ' balance ' between under- standings and ideals of the family which are simply not ...
... fact , it is not at all easy to understand what is really inten- ded . This , to my mind , is because the document attempts to strike what it calls a ' balance ' between under- standings and ideals of the family which are simply not ...
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