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Page 110
The Government in their turn will supply the villagers with cotton seed or cotton whenever required , at cost price and the ... provided that the villagers in question have their cloth requirements supplied from their own manufacture .
The Government in their turn will supply the villagers with cotton seed or cotton whenever required , at cost price and the ... provided that the villagers in question have their cloth requirements supplied from their own manufacture .
Page 205
Let us see what should be the requirements of a national language : 1. It should be easy to learn for Government officials . 2. It should be capable of serving as a medium of religious , economic and political intercourse throughout ...
Let us see what should be the requirements of a national language : 1. It should be easy to learn for Government officials . 2. It should be capable of serving as a medium of religious , economic and political intercourse throughout ...
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As regards the second requirement : Religious intercourse through English is an impossibility unless our people throughout the land begin to speak English . Spread of English among the masses to this extent is clearly impossible .
As regards the second requirement : Religious intercourse through English is an impossibility unless our people throughout the land begin to speak English . Spread of English among the masses to this extent is clearly impossible .
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