The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 175
... activities which tell upon their minds and bodies . These workers must be made free so that they may develop finer qualities of the mind of man through such manual actions . as are akin to creative activities . The development of the ...
... activities which tell upon their minds and bodies . These workers must be made free so that they may develop finer qualities of the mind of man through such manual actions . as are akin to creative activities . The development of the ...
Page 183
... activities that build up social harmony for achieving true progress of man . Politics undoubtedly , represents the most significant social activities of man ; upon it depends the entire future of the human race . Nothing therefore , is ...
... activities that build up social harmony for achieving true progress of man . Politics undoubtedly , represents the most significant social activities of man ; upon it depends the entire future of the human race . Nothing therefore , is ...
Page 112
... activities the scope and dimension of the State Archaeological Gallery expanded unfailingly and in this context a new wing entitled " The Historical Art Section ' was inaugurated in 1964. The section ( 34.47 sq . metres ) presented ...
... activities the scope and dimension of the State Archaeological Gallery expanded unfailingly and in this context a new wing entitled " The Historical Art Section ' was inaugurated in 1964. The section ( 34.47 sq . metres ) presented ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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