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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... provinces , castes and denominations . Unfortunately , or fortunately , there are not only different combinations in different provinces , but there are different styles in the same province , among the different communities . It is ...
... provinces , castes and denominations . Unfortunately , or fortunately , there are not only different combinations in different provinces , but there are different styles in the same province , among the different communities . It is ...
Page 270
... provinces on a linguistic basis ) and has declared its intention to give effect to it consti- tutionally as soon as ... provinces could go the way they chose , independent of one another and of the Centre . If each province began to look ...
... provinces on a linguistic basis ) and has declared its intention to give effect to it consti- tutionally as soon as ... provinces could go the way they chose , independent of one another and of the Centre . If each province began to look ...
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... provinces . The provincial governments are bound to give full protection to all the comers from outside their provinces . " Use what you consider as yours so as not to injure others " , is a famous maxim of equity . It is also a grand ...
... provinces . The provincial governments are bound to give full protection to all the comers from outside their provinces . " Use what you consider as yours so as not to injure others " , is a famous maxim of equity . It is also a grand ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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