Quest, Ausgaben 99-101S. Singh, etc. for the Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom, 1976 |
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... continue the family line and carry out the funeral rites neces- for the repose of his parents ' souls , 51 For the Hindu , the birth of a son enables him to exe- cute his obligation due to the departed ance- stors and it is one of the ...
... continue the family line and carry out the funeral rites neces- for the repose of his parents ' souls , 51 For the Hindu , the birth of a son enables him to exe- cute his obligation due to the departed ance- stors and it is one of the ...
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... continue to remain the base of our economy . The pattern of industrialisation should be one of dis- persal and be conducive to the evolution of an appropriate technology . Backward areas should get priority in the programme of ex ...
... continue to remain the base of our economy . The pattern of industrialisation should be one of dis- persal and be conducive to the evolution of an appropriate technology . Backward areas should get priority in the programme of ex ...
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... continue to expand gradually with profit for our science and technology . But it must be remembered that to count only on the early selection at the age of 15 would be wrong . In this way we can deprive science of very talented and ...
... continue to expand gradually with profit for our science and technology . But it must be remembered that to count only on the early selection at the age of 15 would be wrong . In this way we can deprive science of very talented and ...
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