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Various Occupations (4)

[92] The production and distribution of other commodities : Business people should not [...] reading and writing materials or any commodities not classified as luxury items [...] permitted to produce and distribute commodities considered to be luxury items.

[93] Business people should not have [...] scarcity, to increase the demand for commodities which are in limited supply.

Trade and Barter in Ancient Bengal – Excerpt B (5)

[2] Later, people began to feel some [...] was no ready market to sell the commodities that people produced. Under the circumstances, people converted the commodities for exchange into some kind of [...] to think of media of exchange.

[3] In India, the first medium of exchange [...] ancient root verb for the exchange of commodities was krii, conjugated as kriińiite. [...] effected through an exchange of commodities, the root verb krii (with the [...] grammarians followed his lead.

[4] From the Gupta Age onwards barter [...] while the buying and selling of commodities with money greatly increased. [...] undertaken through monetary exchange.

Trade and Barter in Ancient Bengal – Excerpt A (11)

11 occurrences

The Vipra Age (1)

[198] As the vipras lacked courage and [...] then out of fear or devotion heap commodities at their feet. The pervasive efforts [...] footprints of the vipras on His chest.

The Vaeshya Age (3)

[27] Most of the evils that occur in [...] food, clothing and other essential commodities, and then earn a profit by black marketeering. Those who do not have the capacity to purchase commodities at exorbitant prices steal, commit [...] masses to make greater sacrifices.

[58] Although the production, accumulation [...] produce and distribute essential commodities are not vaeshyas. In order to [...] shúdras, kśatriyas and vipras.

The Responsibility of Society (1)

[8] The aspiration to become rich by [...] accept that the number of consumable commodities in the world is limited, but all [...] their psych[o-spiritual] longings.

The Golden Lotus of the Blue Sea (1)

[68] Young people joined the struggle [...] ragged clothes we have supplied the commodities of enjoyment for the demons – [...] lead an honourable life.”

The Evolution of Society (1)

[8] Naturally some people had to be engaged in producing mundane commodities. The class that was thus engaged was called the vaeshya class.

The Essential Dharma (1)

[5] In the Vedic Age, women as a class were neglected and treated as mere commodities of enjoyment; whereas in the age [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.

Tantra and Its Effect on Society (1)

[29] The spirit of sádhaná [...] honour, the status and the other commodities that we want in this material [...] than to accept Tantric ideals.

Talks on Prout (1)

[5] How was capitalism created? Capital is consumable commodities in their potentiality. Intelligent [...] capitalists are also anti-Dharma.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt D (1)

[13] The train line should go up to [...] should be built there to export such commodities as coconut, fish, betel nut, betel [...] beauty accessible to the people.

Some Specialities of Prout's Economic System (6)

[7] The first thing that must be done [...] maximize the production of essential commodities, not the production of luxury [...] requirements are supplied to all.

[9] According to PROUT, the cooperative [...] production and distribution of commodities. Cooperatives, run by moralists, [...] interfere in the cooperative system.

[35] If people want to make the jute [...] the production of other essential commodities. The mills engaged in jute production [...] of living of the local people.

[39] PROUT also has its own specialities [...] banking. The distribution of essential commodities will have to be done entirely [...] self-sufficient socio-economic units.

[40] Essential commodities will have to be entirely tax free. [...] the starting point of production.

[42] The maxim of PROUT’s productive [...] be easy to control the prices of commodities through the cooperative system and economic decentralization.

Some Developmental Programmes for Bengal (1)

[11] The train line should go up to [...] should be built there to export such commodities as coconut, fish, betel nut, betel [...] beauty accessible to the people.

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (2)

[19] Another measure that PROUT advocates [...] abolished and excise duty on excisable commodities is increased by only 10%, there [...] for the abolition of income tax.

[20] In addition, there should be free [...] present ration rate for all essential commodities like rice, pulse, flour, sugar, vegetable oil and cooking oil – for all labourers.

Socio-Economic Movements (4)

[16] There are several reasons why industries [...] available raw materials can produce commodities cheaply, be located near ready [...] dependence on outside raw materials.

[22] A third corollary is that if no [...] socio-economic units which have very few commodities to sell but a large number of commodities to buy, and their saleable commodities, though few in number, are large in quantity.

Social Discourses (2)

[74] The aspiration to become rich by [...] want to realize that the volume of commodities is limited whereas requirements [...] understand this common necessity.

[272] We cannot neglect a single creature, [...] by one, to produce the essential commodities of life, at least in the fields [...] increase the scope of these units.

Shiva Upholds the Dignity of Women – Excerpt B (1)

[2] In the Vedic Age, women as a class were neglected and treated as mere commodities of enjoyment; whereas in the age [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (1)

[53] In the Vedic Age, women as a class were neglected and treated as mere commodities of enjoyment; whereas in the age [...] uncle if he dies without heirs.

Questions and Answers on Economics – Excerpt C (1)

[21] The time involved in the production of commodities can be viewed from three angles [...] incentive in the bonus system.

Questions and Answers on Economics – Excerpt B (1)

[9] Answer : In the subtle economic [...] terms of its capacity to purchase commodities. That is, the purchasing capacity [...] numerical terms by economists.

Questions and Answers [on Society] – 4 (1)

[46] The time involved in the production of commodities can be viewed from three angles [...] incentive in the bonus system.

Questions and Answers [on Society] – 3 (1)

[21] Answer – In the subtle economic [...] terms of its capacity to purchase commodities. That is, the purchasing capacity [...] numerical terms by economists.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (1)

[86] It would be very good if a railway [...] expect a proper return for their commodities. If arokedia variety trees (Japanese [...] would not entail much expenditure.

Problems of the Day (4)

[19] The ambition to become rich by [...] care to realize that the volume of commodities on the earth is limited, whereas [...] the minimum requirements of life.

[28] Industrial development in one part [...] those industrial and agricultural commodities which are considered to be essential [...] of these units can be expanded.

[36] In a collective economic system [...] keeping in view the demand for commodities and the availability of labour.

[56] The dowry system is yet another [...] Our sons and daughters are not commodities like rice, pulse, salt, oil or cattle that they can be haggled over in the marketplace.

Population Growth and Control (1)

[19] It is completely wrong to propagate [...] the production of the essential commodities.

The Theory of Microvita and Its Possible Effects on Society – Excerpt B (1)

[5] Intensive research in microvita [...] as a result of the production of commodities with the increase or decrease in the number of microvita.

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[212] Thus I have said that India’s, [...] Tibet used to import manufactured commodities and small amounts of foodstuffs. [...] Bengal’s Postmaster-General.

Geo-Sentiment (Discourse 3) (1)

[22] The jute mills of the present-day [...] scarcity of fibre products in Bengal. Commodities produced by these cooperative [...] Bengal on a decentralized basis.

From Matriarchy to Patriarchy – Excerpt B (1)

[3] Women then became treated as commodities. Their lives were absolutely dependent [...] was no better than a commodity.

Feudalism and the Zamindary System (2)

[3] In those days there were three [...] with some money would purchase commodities with silver coins; and rich people would buy commodities with gold coins. Tax collectors [...] to pay the king in gold bullion.

Farmers Cooperatives (1)

[8] The first steps must also be taken [...] Consumers cooperatives will supply the commodities necessary for daily consumption to the rural population.

Equal Rights for Men and Women (1)

[6] Fortunately, nothing is permanent [...] women can no longer be treated as commodities. Those days are gone. Women, too, [...] in every sphere of social life.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (2)

[17] Along with the cultivation of indigo, [...] they began to exploit these two commodities. In 1793 Lord Cornwallis tried [...] prescribed amount from the farmers.

[23] West Bengal earns no percentage [...] Bengal are forced to buy the same commodities at high prices. Naturally the [...] essential food items at extra cost.

Economic Dynamics (7)

[16] Secondly, a depression may occur [...] that there are few buyers to buy commodities.

[31] The problem of production inflation [...] methods, the production of certain commodities may increase in excess of the [...] circumstances the production of commodities increases, then it becomes difficult to find a market for such production.

[33] First, there should be a free trade [...] themselves so that the overproduction of commodities may be consumed by under-producing [...] duties, and thus the prices of these commodities will benefit the consumers when they reach the market for actual consumption.

[34] Secondly, there should be proper [...] of mangoes which are perishable commodities. As there is no system of preservation, [...] could earn a good amount of money.

[39] In a revised economic structure [...] or export duties on consumable commodities. If this is done, then this earth will be converted into a golden earth.

Economic Democracy (2)

[26] The third requirement for economic [...] economic decisions, to produce commodities on the basis of collective necessity, and to distribute all agricultural and industrial commodities.

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt A (1)

[2] The dowry system is yet another [...] Our sons and daughters are not commodities like rice, pulse, salt, oil or cattle that they can be haggled over in the marketplace.

Discourses on Prout (4)

[41] It is incorrect to say that rationalization [...] on yield, but on the demand for commodities and the availability of labour.

[43] Cooperative ownership cannot stand [...] should be limited to essential commodities only. Individual enterprise should be limited to those commodities which are not essential for life, such as betel shops, tea stalls, restaurants, etc.

[50] It is wrong to believe that the [...] in the production of essential commodities. In the scientific age one tablet [...] 14 )

Dhruva and Adhruva (1)

[56] The ruthless hands of time will [...] therein. They wrongly think that those commodities will remain with them forever.

Dharma (1)

[2] Dharma is to you what water is [...] offered to buy all those articles or commodities which could not be sold in the [...] idol and placed it in his palace.

Developmental Programmes (3)

[4] In olden days Bengal used to conduct [...] of bullion. Farmers used to buy commodities from people of different vocations [...] difference in the standard of bullion, commodities were not sold through gold or silver bullion.

[9] This policy will also indirectly [...] to fire. If the market price of commodities goes sky-high the country will be thrown into the clutches of high inflation.

Developmental Planning (2)

[33] PROUT advocates the abolition of [...] abolished and excise duty on excisable commodities is increased by only ten percent, [...] demand the abolition of income tax.

[34] In addition, there should be free [...] present ration rate for all essential commodities such as rice, pulse, flour, sugar and cooking oil.

Decentralized Economy – 2 (2)

[5] Capitalists want to produce commodities at the lowest costs and sell them at the highest prices. To produce commodities cheaply, there must be efficient [...] capitalism are essentially the same.

Decentralized Economy – 1 (18)

18 occurrences

Cooperative Production – Excerpt A (1)

[1] Collective production is a system [...] society at large there are some commodities which are produced collectively. [...] for the preparation of raw sugar.

Cooperatives (20)

20 occurrences

Contai Basin Planning (2)

[18] The soil of the southern and southeast [...] can be used to produce various commodities. Thus, in every village there is the potentiality to develop cottage industries.

[27] A small distance from Digha an [...] added to the map of Bengal. All the commodities which are imported and exported [...] undergo an economic revolution.

Case and Case-Endings – 4 (Discourse 15) (1)

[32] Many places in India and Southeast [...] vipańi, that is, “where commodities are taken for the purposes of [...] your daughter’s wedding].

Block-Level Planning (1)

[5] To solve this problem, agriculture [...] will get proper prices for their commodities and stability in the agricultural sector will be achieved.

Bangladesh (1)

[5] Previously, the British used to [...] jute mills to manufacture other commodities. Similarly, the Manchester cotton [...] industry after Indian independence.

A Guide to Human Conduct (1)

[52] There are some moralists who do [...] shopkeeper would sell adulterated commodities to his customers but entertain [...] standard of thoughts and character.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (1)

[45] Women then became treated as commodities. Their lives were absolutely dependent [...] was no better than a commodity.