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Page 38
... proper . The city mostly is a stinking den . But we are a people unused to city life . But if we want city life , we cannot reproduce the easy - going hamlet life . It is not comforting to think that people walk about the streets of ...
... proper . The city mostly is a stinking den . But we are a people unused to city life . But if we want city life , we cannot reproduce the easy - going hamlet life . It is not comforting to think that people walk about the streets of ...
Page 76
... proper and all - round development of the mind , therefore , can take place only when it pro- ceeds pari passu with the education of the physical and spiritual faculties of the child . They constitute an indi- visible whole . According ...
... proper and all - round development of the mind , therefore , can take place only when it pro- ceeds pari passu with the education of the physical and spiritual faculties of the child . They constitute an indi- visible whole . According ...
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... proper use by their employers of the manufactures in which they have had such an important hand . The proper evolution , therefore , would be for the labourers to raise themselves to the status of part proprietors . The question before ...
... proper use by their employers of the manufactures in which they have had such an important hand . The proper evolution , therefore , would be for the labourers to raise themselves to the status of part proprietors . The question before ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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