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Various Occupations (2)

[14] The implementation of various economic-development [...] higher studies in the arts. A small percentage of these students should be encouraged [...] thus overcrowding the profession.

[109] The salaries of artists should [...] needs of their families. A large percentage of the net profit from artistic [...] receive pensions when they retire.

The Three Prerequisites for Spiritual Knowledge (1)

[3] Among so many people in our human [...] And among these, a still smaller percentage get the chance to undergo practical [...] and the teachers are rarer still.

The Subtlest Propensity (1)

[8] Now the question is whether such [...] won’t say the majority, but a good percentage amongst the general public – [...] us.” They think like this.

The Moral Standard of the Age (1)

[4] The masses were not spiritually [...] present time is greater. But the percentage of moralists of that period was rather greater.

The Liberation of Intellect (1)

[11] The same thing applies to economic [...] providential decree for a certain percentage of people to remain neglected [...] their intellectual liberation.

The History of the Maethili Language (2)

[1] The inhabitants of Mithila are of Aryan-Austrico-Mongoloid stock. The percentage of Aryan blood is less than the percentage of Austric and Mongoloid blood. [...] original inhabitants of Mithila.

The Evolution of Indian Languages (2)

[5] Regarding the classical languages, [...] Sanskritic vocabularies, but the percentage of Saḿskrta words varies [...] old. It is a very old language.

[10] The civilization and culture of [...] Ráŕh district of Bengal the percentage of Saḿskrta words is more [...] a foreign language, it is ours.

The Blending of Crops (1)

[169] 1)Sugar cane – Sugar cane [...] It is a medium-sized grass. The percentage of sugar produced differs from [...] be prone to pests and disease.

Talks on Prout (1)

[14] There may be a temporary solution [...] solution. The question is how can the percentage of the share out of the net profit [...] will change with the moving world.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt B (1)

[9] In addition, a major percentage of the population who introduce [...] living in the Darjeeling hills.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt A (3)

[7] In West Bengal there has been relentless [...] with agriculture, and as the huge percentage of the population depends on undeveloped [...] of the inhabitants of Samatat.

[9] In spite of abundant agricultural [...] for a mere bowl of rice. A large percentage of the population have taken to [...] unemployment benefits to a certain percentage of the population, the politicians [...] genuine revolution in society.

Some Important Crops (1)

[512] Safflower has a yellow-pink flower [...] increase the flower production and the percentage of oil in the seeds, and improve the quality and range of colours in the flowers.

Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 16) (1)

[54] Of the three expressed states of [...] drowsiness, can utilize only a small percentage of their physical and psychic existence. Thus it has been said,

Sentimentality and the Psycho-Spiritual Realm – Excerpt A (1)

[1] The cranium of females is usually [...] the woman are utilized, a lower percentage will be utilized by the man because he has more nerve cells in his brain.

Sándhivigráhika, Janamitram and Lokamitram (1)

[1] The upabhukti pramukha of any particular [...] any half-year - provided that the percentage of literacy in the upabhukti is [...] the post of upabhukti pramukha.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (3)

[23] “Then, in the next phase, [...] Hariyánavii language, the percentage of Vedic-derived words is somewhat less. In the third stage, the percentage of the Vedic-derived words is [...] fourth stage, like Bhojpurii, the percentage of Vedic-derived words is still [...] still persists even today.”

Principles of Balanced Economy – Excerpt B (3)

[1] You know, in a balanced economy [...] commerce. For example, a fixed percentage of people should be engaged in agriculture, another fixed percentage in industry and some percentage in commerce. Otherwise there will [...] socio-economic sphere of life.

Principles of Balanced Economy – Excerpt A (12)

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Pramá – 1 / Dynamic Equilibrium and Equipoise (1)

[13] There is another economic region, [...] pramá in this region, a large percentage of the people of Orissa are living in abject poverty.

Multi-Purpose Development Schemes (1)

[27] One of the most important reasons [...] the entire world – the vast percentage of the downtrodden people are [...] still in a downtrodden condition.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (13)

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Kálii to Kikhi (Discourse 25) (1)

[15] Of the seven flames of fire, [...] by the speed of the wind and the percentage of unburnt carbon particles in [...] masiikrśńá .

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (3)

[93] “Then, in the next phase, [...] Hariyánavii language, the percentage of Vedic-derived words is somewhat less. In the third stage, the percentage of the Vedic-derived words is [...] fourth stage, like Bhojpurii, the percentage of Vedic-derived words is still [...] still persists even today.”

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (1)

[129] The feminine of kántár [...] kántáriiká means a wine with a high percentage of alcohol. 2) Another meaning [...] juice of this edible fruit .

How to Unite Human Society (1)

[6] While some people are enormously rich, a large percentage of the population is languishing [...] must be completely eradicated.

Glands and Sub-Glands (1)

[21] The cranium of females is usually [...] the woman are utilized, a lower percentage will be utilized by the man because he has more nerve cells in his brain.

Geology and Human Civilization (1)

[20] The four major races are the Austrics, [...] to a slightly larger than normal percentage of mercury in the fat at the root of the hair.

Fight Against All Dogmas – Excerpt C (1)

[1] Of course, there are a few opportunists [...] providential decree that a certain percentage of people should remain neglected [...] their intellectual liberation.

Expression and Symbolization (1)

[7] Suppose you see a beautiful scene. [...] you can bring out only a small percentage of what you have felt or observed [...] draw has not been fully expressed.

Exploitation – No More (2)

[1] I have already said that human beings use only a very small percentage of their inherent capacity – [...] the time they only use a small percentage of their capacity for worthwhile [...] their mental and spiritual power.

Education (1)

[29] Students go to school and sit for [...] that “Only such-and-such percentage of students will be allowed to [...] 3 )

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (3)

[130] The soil of Ráŕh contains a good percentage of calcium which is why it is [...] available in Ráŕh.

[149] Bengal is a land with a hot and [...] Bengal are poor. Naturally a large percentage of the people suffer from fever, [...] in various parts of Bangalistan.

[188] Iodine is also a useful ingredient [...] Bangalistan, seaweeds with a high percentage of iodine are available. The best [...] speaking area of Ranchi district.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (5)

[11] Almost all items of daily use in [...] to its own market. Only a small percentage of the leather shoes produced [...] Bengal market, and the largest percentage is exported to foreign markets. [...] loot as much as we can.”

[18] The landlords, however, encountered [...] stratum used to deduct a certain percentage of the tax revenue and give the [...] impoverished beyond their means.

[23] West Bengal earns no percentage of the foreign exchange acquired [...] essential food items at extra cost.

[24] Due to this exploitation by outsiders, [...] has been shattered and a large percentage of Bengal’s population now [...] work-force from outside the state.

Economic Democracy (2)

[7] Whether or not a candidate gets [...] compulsory, often only a small percentage of the population participates in the electoral process.

[18] In some democratic countries such as Canada and Australia a large percentage of the population is engaged in [...] USA, and Australia on Britain.

Cooperatives (1)

[27] In the present system after the [...] farmers will then receive their percentage of the profit which will be proportional to the amount of their land shareholding in the cooperative.

Bad Habits Which Should Be Given Up (1)

[29] Every human being, from the age [...] it results in only a very small percentage of the human potentiality – [...] and die as ordinary human beings.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (5)

[9] In the ancient past, in the hoary [...] language, so they have a large percentage of Vedic vocabulary. Even languages [...] place in the linguistic structure.

[37] The Malaysian and Indonesian languages have a high percentage of Saḿskrta vocabulary. Although the percentage is less than in the Indian languages, [...] Chinese has between 2% and 3%.

[39] Dravidian influence is evident [...] that Bengali contains a greater percentage of Saḿskrta words than [...] influenced by Vedic vocabulary.

[40] The Mediterranean countries of [...] and Vedic. They contain a certain percentage of the Scandinavian languages [...] evolved from Oriental Demi-Latin.

Agrarian Revolution (5)

[17] There are three main economic problems [...] agricultural development. Secondly, the percentage of the population employed in [...] ingenious plan for agrarian revolution!

[19] There are two fundamental economic [...] must be developed by reducing the percentage of the population working in agriculture. Secondly, the excessively high percentage of the population dependent on agriculture must be reduced by developing industries.

[52] In India, intermediaries have been [...] lease from others and pay a certain percentage of the produce to the owner of [...] intermediaries is steadily increasing.

[67] According to PROUT, a certain percentage of the farmers produce should [...] rapidly transform the Indian economy.