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... regard every woman as his mother , sister , or daughter as the case may be , and look upon her with respect . Only such a worker will command the confidence of the village people . It is impossible for an unhealthy people to win Swaraj ...
... regard every woman as his mother , sister , or daughter as the case may be , and look upon her with respect . Only such a worker will command the confidence of the village people . It is impossible for an unhealthy people to win Swaraj ...
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... regard for all the other languages of India , and will learn the language of the part where he may be working , and thus be able to inspire the villagers the re with a regard for their own speech . The whole of this programme will ...
... regard for all the other languages of India , and will learn the language of the part where he may be working , and thus be able to inspire the villagers the re with a regard for their own speech . The whole of this programme will ...
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... regard this kind of talk as a libel on nationalism . Is India a Christian State because a Christian king rules over her destiny ? But if India is Indian no matter who rules , the States are also Indian no matter who happens to be the ...
... regard this kind of talk as a libel on nationalism . Is India a Christian State because a Christian king rules over her destiny ? But if India is Indian no matter who rules , the States are also Indian no matter who happens to be the ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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