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[79] The widespread nationalization [...] state-controlled industries cannot compete with non-government enterprises.
[177] People may perhaps think that these [...] condition due to its failure to compete with cinema except in countries [...] it to accommodate new artists.
[26] Parama Puruśa is the supreme [...] acquire so much knowledge? Can they compete with Parama Puruśa in regard [...] karma also, human beings can not compete with Parama Puruśa. Knowing [...] “Parama Puruśa says,”
[5] Western Ráŕh is in [...] Ráŕh to work, because they cannot compete with the local people as regards [...] have remained there permanently.
[5] The districts of North Bengal – [...] silk industry can successfully compete with Chinese and Japanese silk, [...] third poorest district in Bengal.
[6] This Puruśa is sahasrashiirsá. [...] brains. So if the unit tries to compete with the Cosmic, he is bound to [...] is sahasrashiirśá.
[171] In Bangalistan beeswax does not [...] Ráŕh. Beeswax cannot compete successfully with paraffin wax.
[8] The British East India Company [...] the weavers of Bengal could not compete with the weaving industry which was being developed in Manchester.
[11] Almost all items of daily use in [...] goods produced in Bengal can never compete with those of the Indian capitalists [...] loot as much as we can.”
[4] The Punjab is the westernmost state [...] people of the east cannot adjust and compete physically with the more industrious population of the west.
[14] The third principle of decentralized [...] wholeheartedly. Cooperatives are forced to compete with the monopoly capitalists [...] in many countries of the world.
[32] Likewise, the weavers of the Contai [...] handlooms; then they will be able to compete with modern, large-scale weaving [...] families will benefit economically.
[2] If Bangladesh sells manufactured [...] many synthetic fibres today which compete with jute, such a large capital [...] replaced by synthetic leather.
[3] The experience of India shows that the jute industry is a sick industry because it is not able to compete with synthetic fibres. Many Indian [...] for an indefinite period of time.
[4] Thailand also produces manufactured [...] manufacture raw jute it will have to compete with Thailand. The quality of [...] because its economy is undeveloped.