The Social Renaissance in IndiaVora, 1957 - 206 sidor |
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... Conference demanded social reforms on national lines . But what was meant by the preservation of the Indian national character ? The Conference refused to accept the line taken by Mr. Justice Telang and R. G. Bhandarkar who wanted to ...
... Conference demanded social reforms on national lines . But what was meant by the preservation of the Indian national character ? The Conference refused to accept the line taken by Mr. Justice Telang and R. G. Bhandarkar who wanted to ...
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... Conference were held in the pandal of the Indian National Congress after the Congress Session had come to an end . But when in 1895 the Indian National Congress was to meet at Poona , Tilak and his followers opposed the use of the ...
... Conference were held in the pandal of the Indian National Congress after the Congress Session had come to an end . But when in 1895 the Indian National Congress was to meet at Poona , Tilak and his followers opposed the use of the ...
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... Conference in large numbers is to be found in the Presi- dential address of the Conference held in the year 1897 . After 1897 not only did ladies attend the Conference ; they also took an active part in its deliberations by moving re ...
... Conference in large numbers is to be found in the Presi- dential address of the Conference held in the year 1897 . After 1897 not only did ladies attend the Conference ; they also took an active part in its deliberations by moving re ...
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