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... India and Indian freedom , writes here on the timeliest and most urgent of themes . Gandhiji's great key of Non - Violence is not much in use in the offices of organised govern- ments , including those of India . But some friends are ...
... India and Indian freedom , writes here on the timeliest and most urgent of themes . Gandhiji's great key of Non - Violence is not much in use in the offices of organised govern- ments , including those of India . But some friends are ...
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... India as well as other countries cannot much longer be evaded . Quickly grow- ing cheap woods for fuel requirements . are urgently required , for the release as fertilisers of the countless tons of dung- cakes which now go up in smoke ...
... India as well as other countries cannot much longer be evaded . Quickly grow- ing cheap woods for fuel requirements . are urgently required , for the release as fertilisers of the countless tons of dung- cakes which now go up in smoke ...
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... India has always been changing , slowly and wisely , and today India is free and is the leader of Asia . Macaulay said that it would be the proudest day in British history if and when , as the result of the study of English literature ...
... India has always been changing , slowly and wisely , and today India is free and is the leader of Asia . Macaulay said that it would be the proudest day in British history if and when , as the result of the study of English literature ...
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