India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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Bengal produces dainties which the other provinces will not easily relish . If we would be national instead of provincial , we would have to have an interchange of habits as to food , simplify our tastes and produce healthy dishes all ...
Bengal produces dainties which the other provinces will not easily relish . If we would be national instead of provincial , we would have to have an interchange of habits as to food , simplify our tastes and produce healthy dishes all ...
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Provincial Governments can devise a method in order to enable the people in those Provinces to feel that they have come into their own . Nor need the Provinces wait for the Union for solving the question , whether for inter - provincial ...
Provincial Governments can devise a method in order to enable the people in those Provinces to feel that they have come into their own . Nor need the Provinces wait for the Union for solving the question , whether for inter - provincial ...
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Young India , 9-3 - '22 CHAPTER LXV REORGANIZATION OF PROVINCES such The Congress has already adopted the principle ( of redistribution of the provinces on a linguistic basis ) and has declared its intention to give effect to it ...
Young India , 9-3 - '22 CHAPTER LXV REORGANIZATION OF PROVINCES such The Congress has already adopted the principle ( of redistribution of the provinces on a linguistic basis ) and has declared its intention to give effect to it ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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