Seminar, Temas417-424R. Thapar, 1994 |
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... Nature . Peace comes to man only by his becoming a part of the Nature and by his absorbing himself into every form of life around him . Hindutva is thus inclined to- wards a Nature - friendly technologi- cal and socio - economic order ...
... Nature . Peace comes to man only by his becoming a part of the Nature and by his absorbing himself into every form of life around him . Hindutva is thus inclined to- wards a Nature - friendly technologi- cal and socio - economic order ...
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... nature of the state in implementing land reforms . It is often asserted that no tangi- ble progress can be expected in the field of land reform in the absence of political will , which is demonstra- ted by the large gaps between policy ...
... nature of the state in implementing land reforms . It is often asserted that no tangi- ble progress can be expected in the field of land reform in the absence of political will , which is demonstra- ted by the large gaps between policy ...
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... nature ? Recipro- cally , must not a meaningful history of nature attempt to throw light on an appropriate mode of man's social and cultural presence in nature ( and not outside it ) , which is essential to its preservation and ...
... nature ? Recipro- cally , must not a meaningful history of nature attempt to throw light on an appropriate mode of man's social and cultural presence in nature ( and not outside it ) , which is essential to its preservation and ...
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