Rise and growth of Indian liberalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... Congress kept before itself two ideals , and as its circle of influence widened and the political consciousness ... Congress Constitution : - " The object of the Indian National Congress shall be to promote by constitutional means the ...
... Congress kept before itself two ideals , and as its circle of influence widened and the political consciousness ... Congress Constitution : - " The object of the Indian National Congress shall be to promote by constitutional means the ...
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... Congress- men . The Government was not much accustomed to public criticism of the type the Congress was offering , and it felt that the Congress indulged in wild and irresponsible rhetoric , calcula- ted to impair its own prestige ...
... Congress- men . The Government was not much accustomed to public criticism of the type the Congress was offering , and it felt that the Congress indulged in wild and irresponsible rhetoric , calcula- ted to impair its own prestige ...
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... Congress had ceased to be a really popular body . Its Presidential addresses had become bolder and bolder : but it lacked touch with the life of the masses . The return of the Extremist to the Congress undoubtedly gave the Congress a ...
... Congress had ceased to be a really popular body . Its Presidential addresses had become bolder and bolder : but it lacked touch with the life of the masses . The return of the Extremist to the Congress undoubtedly gave the Congress a ...
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A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
The Geographical Factor | 4 |
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