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Social Change: Relevance Of Lokmanya

            Tilak’s Approach Towards Surajya
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            National Consciousness

            1.Bal Gangadhar Tilak His writings and Speeches. Appreciation by Babu
            Aurobindo Ghose; pages 163 to 200.
            2.Bal Gangadhar Tilak His writings and Speeches. Appreciation by Babu
            Aurobindo Ghose; pages 81 to 89.
            Building Thoughts And Ecosystem For India’s National
            Security
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            about: reader?url=https//scroll.in/article/968926/the-tilak-jinnah-pa
            2.Ministry of External Affairs Government of India: ‘Trade Agreement
            Between the Republic of India and the Republic of China’ dated 14
            October 1954.
            3.Lok Sabha Secretariat Research and Information Division, Information
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            Linking of Rivers Project.
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            Dam
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            Congress’ by Clay Wilson, Specialist in Technology and National Security,

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