Social and Humanistic Life in IndiaAbhinav Publications; [sole distributor: Trimurti Publications, 1971 - 291 sidor |
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... tion in humanities began to develop as the potential native scholars who had studied in Europe , particularly in England , replaced the British scholars and realized the Indian university idea on Indian soil . The restrictive curriculum ...
... tion in humanities began to develop as the potential native scholars who had studied in Europe , particularly in England , replaced the British scholars and realized the Indian university idea on Indian soil . The restrictive curriculum ...
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... tion . Philosophers might think this happens in a period of transition such as we are passing through . Some might think that it is due to the poverty of the masses . The causes of juvenile delinquency are almost common to all countries ...
... tion . Philosophers might think this happens in a period of transition such as we are passing through . Some might think that it is due to the poverty of the masses . The causes of juvenile delinquency are almost common to all countries ...
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... tion of widow - remarriage , renunciation of caste and the participation of non - Brahmins in religious functions . The leaders hesitated to threaten a break with the traditional Hindu community , having felt that time for radical ...
... tion of widow - remarriage , renunciation of caste and the participation of non - Brahmins in religious functions . The leaders hesitated to threaten a break with the traditional Hindu community , having felt that time for radical ...
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