Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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Page 32
... progress which the Asian Republics have made will impress any un- biased visitor . If we compare their position thirty years ago with what it is today , we will find that these Republics have grown out of recognition . Of course ...
... progress which the Asian Republics have made will impress any un- biased visitor . If we compare their position thirty years ago with what it is today , we will find that these Republics have grown out of recognition . Of course ...
Page 144
... progress . Believers in the doctrine of evolution tell us that the laws of natural selection will result in the transformation of the present imperfect society into a more perfect one with a finer humanity . Marxist interpretation of ...
... progress . Believers in the doctrine of evolution tell us that the laws of natural selection will result in the transformation of the present imperfect society into a more perfect one with a finer humanity . Marxist interpretation of ...
Page 155
... progress and a democratic set - up . We have to prepare our youth for the new India . New minds are necessary for the new world . The Educational Exhibition gives a bird's - eye view of the progress we have made in the different types ...
... progress and a democratic set - up . We have to prepare our youth for the new India . New minds are necessary for the new world . The Educational Exhibition gives a bird's - eye view of the progress we have made in the different types ...
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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