Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... authority . Some of the liberated colonies of the two continents also have gone through the same course as in India : the central authority covering the whole colony and subordinate areas with a measure of developed powers . In the ...
... authority . Some of the liberated colonies of the two continents also have gone through the same course as in India : the central authority covering the whole colony and subordinate areas with a measure of developed powers . In the ...
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... authority like the Election Commission . Such an authority should be entrusted with elections to legislatures as well as to the local bodies including the Village Panchayat . The different authorities holding , as in India at present ...
... authority like the Election Commission . Such an authority should be entrusted with elections to legislatures as well as to the local bodies including the Village Panchayat . The different authorities holding , as in India at present ...
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... Authority may nominate some men possessing expert knowledge on such committees but such persons should have a voice without a vote . We have discussed previously how men of talent , ability , and expert knowledge are averse to ...
... Authority may nominate some men possessing expert knowledge on such committees but such persons should have a voice without a vote . We have discussed previously how men of talent , ability , and expert knowledge are averse to ...
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