Seminar, Temas257-268R. Thapar, 1981 |
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... activities which are not consistent with the scientific attitude , must be deliberately and actively discouraged . This idea should be incorporated into the Directive Principles of our Consti- tution . 4. Import of foreign technology ...
... activities which are not consistent with the scientific attitude , must be deliberately and actively discouraged . This idea should be incorporated into the Directive Principles of our Consti- tution . 4. Import of foreign technology ...
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... activities , in other words , when our intelligence can actively take part in it . You can see a typical example in the difference of needs between the active records for music and the passive VTR . P. rogress in microelectronics will ...
... activities , in other words , when our intelligence can actively take part in it . You can see a typical example in the difference of needs between the active records for music and the passive VTR . P. rogress in microelectronics will ...
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... activities . " After pointing out that in 1973 , about 90 per cent of the working population was engaged in the unor- ganised sector , the Commission ad- ded : ' Within the unorganised sector , employment activities in non - agri ...
... activities . " After pointing out that in 1973 , about 90 per cent of the working population was engaged in the unor- ganised sector , the Commission ad- ded : ' Within the unorganised sector , employment activities in non - agri ...
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