Civic Affairs, Volume 7P.C. Kapoor at the Citizen Press, 1959 - Local government |
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... party was in power at the Centre and another in Kerala had not made any difference in their relationship and ought not to make any difference " . He had gone on to say : " I am happy that this great experiment which is being made in ...
... party was in power at the Centre and another in Kerala had not made any difference in their relationship and ought not to make any difference " . He had gone on to say : " I am happy that this great experiment which is being made in ...
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... party effectively to influence recruitment of Government servants , they should have a tight control over the recruiting agency . They ( Communist Government of Kerala ) enlarged the membership of Public Service Commission and appointed ...
... party effectively to influence recruitment of Government servants , they should have a tight control over the recruiting agency . They ( Communist Government of Kerala ) enlarged the membership of Public Service Commission and appointed ...
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... party we take and in any country , the Conservatives , Liberals and the Labour Party in England , or the Democrats and Republicans of the U. S. A. , or our own parties in India . Fair Distribution Of course , at a particular time , or ...
... party we take and in any country , the Conservatives , Liberals and the Labour Party in England , or the Democrats and Republicans of the U. S. A. , or our own parties in India . Fair Distribution Of course , at a particular time , or ...
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... Party funds . He paid the He paid the U. P. Congress Party 1 laks of rupees and he paid the Central Congress Party in Cal- cutta a lak of rupees . Though he said in one place that he had paid the money , it appears from a later ...
... Party funds . He paid the He paid the U. P. Congress Party 1 laks of rupees and he paid the Central Congress Party in Cal- cutta a lak of rupees . Though he said in one place that he had paid the money , it appears from a later ...
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... party , the obvious remedy was to reduce the number of ministries and ministers , and where even this was not possible , the reins of government should be handed over to a Cabinet of all talents drawn from all the important parties all ...
... party , the obvious remedy was to reduce the number of ministries and ministers , and where even this was not possible , the reins of government should be handed over to a Cabinet of all talents drawn from all the important parties all ...
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