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[93] Business people should not have [...] artificial scarcity, to increase the demand for commodities which are in limited supply.
[160] Said His Holiness, “Have you gone mad? If you do that the police will also demand a share. Once you get the gold [...] command, Your Holiness.”
[72] Incidentally, I should mention [...] the greatest. There was a great demand for blue for arts and crafts, [...] indigo plant has become obsolete.
[9] There is tremendous agricultural [...] cash crop because it is in great demand in Bangladesh. When the land is [...] water, small gram can also be grown.
[7] Only recently the people of West [...] language – Bengali. They did not demand an independent Bengalistan on [...] 1 )
[39] This shrewd policy yielded good [...] possible for the Hindus to resist this demand for a separate homeland, because [...] Hindu nation could be formed anew.
[41] Where did the mistake lie? When, [...] phobia, there would have been no demand for the homeland of the Muslim [...] independence would have surely come.
[43] When the British decided to quit [...] pressure, undivided India was the demand of the Hindu leaders, while the [...] whether India liked it or not.
[229] The blood-sucking vaeshyas order [...] those who oppose the vaeshyas and demand the right to live. In order to [...] to destroy human civilization.
[52] I have already said that the need [...] that their works will be less in demand if produced in their local languages, [...] pot-boilers or literary businesspersons.
[103] In literary parlance we may divide [...] their pens in accordance with the demand of their patrons, the common people. [...] offering them a little jollity.
[105] As I have already said, however, [...] wonderful blending of the public demand and the artist’s talent.
[117] Today people are extremely pressed [...] compromise and adjust to public demand. A short play does not have the [...] time has considerably increased.
[131] Similarly, there is no current demand or appreciation for essays with [...] attractive essays. Thus to satisfy this demand, novelists and essayists have [...] composition be called an ideal essay.
[178] If dramatic art is to develop properly [...] popular, there will be a greater demand for dramas. This will certainly [...] worry about how to sell them.
[5] With the development of intellect [...] growing intensity of intellectual demand in the kśatriya-dominated [...] parasites can be called the Vipra Age.
[42] In the case of the Communist Party, [...] it is to be removed. This is the demand of humanity. Otherwise a great danger looms over human society.
[23] Along these high slopes one may [...] this will not be easy; it will demand hard labour. As Swami Vivekananda once said, nothing is accomplished without toil.
[74] The Strange Demon noticed that [...] the proper way to achieve their demand was to bear injustice silently [...] humans paid no heed to this either.
[15] Then comes mutative devotion. In [...] cannot fulfil your unjustified demand. So this mutative devotion is not devotion at all.
[16] Now comes the third kind of devotion [...] with the Father. A yogi will not demand any toys from the Father.
[12] So if the Páháŕii-speaking people demand that the Páháŕii [...] airports, and in radio stations.
[2] Physical weakness of women [...] and that is why in marriage men demand a dowry from the brides [...] resources. This is the only way.
[5] Provincial autonomy was promulgated [...] be a sepa rate province. Their demand was that Orissa should not remain [...] the Government of India in 1935.
[76] Each and every individual wants security from the state and the demand for security is always increasing. [...] it to interfere in any matter.
[79] Diversity is the law of nature. [...] metaphysical or intellectual ability may demand something more than ordinary people. [...] facilities are minimum requirements.
[100] In the western corner of India [...] are 70% Hindus and 30% Sikhs. The demand for Punjab Suba, though inwardly communal in character, outwardly appears to be a demand for a linguistic state. Those [...] This is a funny occurrence indeed!
[10] It is not proper to surrender Samatat [...] self-sufficiency. They must also demand in chorus: “We, the 14 million [...] zone – Bangalistan.”
[7] Today many people have assembled [...] Subsequently, as the era changed, public demand also began to change. That is [...] psychic demands of different ages.
[3] The climate of Samatat is humid, [...] trade in pearls which were in great demand in places such as China, Rome, Egypt and Mesopotamia.
[35] If people want to make the jute [...] such a policy is adopted the large demand for thread in Bengal will be met, [...] of living of the local people.
[17] Secondly, to ensure the socio-economic [...] every socio-economic group should demand the cent percent utilization of [...] never dare to adopt this approach.
[19] Another measure that PROUT advocates [...] Intellectuals should take up the demand for the abolition of income tax.
[21] PROUTs fundamental policy [...] citizens. Socio-economic units should demand separate development projects, and in order to materialize this they may also demand the separate allocation of resources [...] will have no alternative but to demand the formation of a separate unit
[23] Thus, where there is a plentiful [...] industries can be developed for local demand according to local consumption, [...] viability of local industries.
[33] So, if the local people demand that the local language should [...] opportunities for the local people.
[35] The final point of the approach [...] socio-economic groups, local people may demand the construction of bridges and [...] development of the local area.
[26] If a particular state in a federal [...] will have no alternative but to demand the formation of a separate state.
[29] Today, those who occupy high posts [...] necessary for people, but I shall not demand a sumptuous dish from the goddess [...] with an abundance of rice.”
[43] While on the subject I would like [...] altruistic motive behind their demand? None at all. The actual reason [...] cannot be allowed to continue.
[79] To build something on the basis [...] mutual love, have the right to demand redressal. In a healthy society [...] the true expression of society?
[128] Those who advocate a materialistic [...] sadvipra is both the prayer and the demand of the suppressed and oppressed humanity.
[17] [Lest we should understand you [...] on which You pretend to, You demand more than anyone: is that why [...] satisfied, You are still unsatisfied.]
[8] For the present, social rights [...] readjustment in case the situations so demand.
[4] Sleep : Due to excessive [...] nerve-fibres become fatigued and demand relaxation, forcing the conscious [...] in beginning to function again.
[59] [Do You playfully avoid me lest [...] which you want to tread. You always demand the maximum and if we give you [...] alone remain ever unsatisfied.]
[60] When human beings ask for money [...] He will not ask for it, He will demand it. What He will ask you for, [...] certainly be cared for by Him.
[2] The original book was published [...] there has been a long-standing demand for an English version (a demand to which some noted archaeologists [...] happy to be able to fulfil that demand, however belatedly.
[14] So you see, socio-sentiment minimitis [...] are both mental diseases which demand our equal attention. Suppose in [...] economic sphere than in other spheres.
[8] Neohumanism also ensures the proper [...] the inanimate world. This is the demand of the day. From the point of [...] the animate and inanimate worlds.
[11] Human beings cannot demand that Parama Puruśa grace [...] bit of Cosmic grace will suffice.
[30] In the field of industry, the necessity [...] amount of yarn needed to meet the demand for cloth in a self-sufficient [...] everything will be within easy reach.
[36] In a collective economic system [...] determined keeping in view the demand for commodities and the availability of labour.
[7] You should bring about this revolution. You should collectively chalk out plans and programmes and demand such a change, such a revolution. Do not delay.
[39] 1) The physical demand at present and the physical demand in the foreseeable future.
[22] Science has reached such a stage [...] spiritual activities, so their demand for physical food will decrease.
[18] So the root cause, the Operative [...] Prakrti has to do as per the demand or desire of intellect. There [...] we get service from electricity.
[41] The earth is not only for human [...] something for them also. This is the demand of Neohumanism, of Neo-Humanistic ideas. This demand should be fulfilled by PROUT.
[48] Suppose there is a bright lamp. [...] not people have every right to demand common human liberty?
[32] (6) For marriage, neither party can demand a dowry.
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[23] The spring season is the natural [...] time, the jujubes enjoy a seasonal demand during this period. Probably that demand is also likely to continue. Jujube [...] quantity are good for the pancreas.
[61] So, as I was saying, it was towards [...] its influence. There was a great demand for bottles full of wine in the [...] kulácára , complete darkness.
[9] Krśńa says: Ye yathá [...] Him, you will get. Whatever you demand, He supplies. “Whoever worships [...] you wanted something from Him.
[13] Ye yathá máḿ [...] is my duty. It is up to you to demand according to your necessity, according [...] There is no alternative.”
[26] Hence remember that once you have [...] Paramátman asked you your demand, you should demand nothing, and if at all God is [...] parábhakti [absolute devotion].
[142] The clothing company replied, [...] moon of the dark fortnight. The demand that we have today will not be there tomorrow.”
[47] According to Puranic [...] songs. Instead of singing songs on demand, they sing those songs that can [...] heavenly world who sing on public demand songs that are based on Puranic [...] word gáyiká .
[69] Another variety of sandalwood [...] sweet smell. So there is greater demand for this oil. This black-coloured sandal is called káliká.
[15] Gálá , [...] production depends upon global demand. Like mica, global demand for lac is very limited. There [...] whenever there is lack of global demand, and the same situation is prevalent [...] mudráuṋkan .
[72] Most crimes throughout the world [...] defence of their actions. They demand simply the right to live, and [...] justification for its existence.
[1] In so many rhymes, in so many rks [...] the path of bliss; and you should demand nothing else. In the Yajurveda it has been said,
[81] Prabhumiisamanishama shesaguńam. [...] junior, good and bad, etc. Some gods demand worship from mortal people and [...] fear complex in order to exploit.
[22] The jute mills of the present-day [...] produce only such products as are in demand in Bengal and to some extent outside [...] Bengal on a decentralized basis.
[25] “My grandfather sent his [...] in my grandfathers head. Demand was so high that the cotton was [...] prepared to clear these debts?”
[11] Some intellectuals are in favour [...] human race, for most religions demand blind faith rather than rationality [...] to the eternal bliss of heaven.
[5] While implementing PROUT, the question [...] land, PROUT will not raise the demand for land ceilings, but the sale [...] government, and with its assistance.
[74] The cinema industry suffers from [...] according to popular taste and demand. While ordinary people naturally [...] people feel even more attracted.
[88] The quantity of pulses grown in [...] months of the year. The rest of the demand is met by importing pulses from [...] and Tamil Nadu from West Bengal.
[161] Bengal is deficient in the production of pulses. It only produces enough pulses to meet the demand of the people for five months [...] can be used for cattle fodder.
[170] Of all the sericultural items, [...] throughout the world. In Bengal the demand is decreasing day by day because [...] practice has gone out of fashion.
[16] After completely destroying the [...] lands because there was a great demand for colour dyes in the European [...] cultivation of indigo stopped.
[13] On the other hand, if there is [...] supply, but suddenly the quantum of demand falls, then the value of money [...] inflation” or “deflation”.
[31] The problem of production inflation [...] commodities may increase in excess of the demand or need in particular socio-economic [...] find a market for such production.
[12] The days of political democracy [...] is: “To end exploitation we demand economic democracy, not political democracy.”
[41] It is incorrect to say that rationalization [...] depends not only on yield, but on the demand for commodities and the availability of labour.
[6] Only Sadvipras can constantly maintain [...] society is both the aspiration and demand of oppressed humanity; dialectical materialism is fundamentally wrong and defective.
[17] Today there are too many obstacles [...] for healthy survival. When the demand is more than the supply, adulteration [...] mix water with it. To meet the demand for diamonds, imitation diamonds are produced, because the demand is more than the supply. Cities [...] police can easily detect them.
[20] But even if these three requirements [...] being in the majority, put up the demand that they them selves should set the examination and be the examiners, can that demand be granted? So you see, democracy [...] make use of it for the time being.
[31] The drainage of money from one [...] Every socio-economic unit should demand the cent per cent utilization [...] never dare adopt this approach.
[33] PROUT advocates the abolition of [...] exchange. Intellectuals should demand the abolition of income tax.
[35] PROUTs fundamental policy [...] and to materialize these, it may demand a separate allocation of funds [...] have no other alternative but to demand the formation of a separate state.
[13] A display of such a perverse mentality [...] to wear and behind this simple demand the Supportology (!) or Practicology [...] they get caught in their own net.
[22] In a decentralized economy, the [...] local people. With the increasing demand for local commodities, large-scale, medium-scale and small-scale industries will all flourish.
[20] The beach in the Contai-Junput-Digha [...] like India, melons are in great demand. Melons and squat gourd are some of the popular cash crops of the area.
[17] Genuine spiritual practice is the [...] an urgent necessity. This is the demand of the age. Because such higher [...] incongruities and confusions in society.
[8] 6. For marriage, neither party can demand a dowry.
[5] In 1987, he instructed that those [...] there has been a long-standing demand from our esteemed readers for [...] passage has been included herein.
[11] Take another example. Suppose your [...] if the Macrocosm approves your demand.
[7] The lessons of history suggest [...] politically conscious, they will demand the establishment of their own industries and exports to Japan will cease.
[198] Abh + rak = abhra. Its etymological [...] undiscovered quarries. But because the demand in todays market is not [...] Attention should be given to this.
[3] Subsequently, from the year 1994 [...] There has been a long-standing demand from our esteemed readers for [...] towards the fulfilment of that demand.
[7] The second cause of economic imbalance [...] the Manchester cotton mills, the demand for hand woven cloth began to [...] agricultural sector for a livelihood.
[62] PROUTs opinion is that local [...] started until there is further demand for labour. Scandinavian countries did not commence any new development schemes for this reason.
[24] Since ancient times this karkaca [...] country, because if there was no demand for British salt in this country [...] have of returning laden with salt?
[6] Any action, whether for self-preservation [...] or toys. But if it continues to demand the mothers presence she [...] sádhaka to attain liberation.