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[8] Another cause of environmental [...] left unfilled, the surrounding regions are more likely to experience [...] structure of the earth, causing whole regions to collapse.
[24] There are three main varieties [...] if planted in predominately hot regions, its growth is stunted. Its original home was also in the north-central areas of Eurasia.
[1] You know that, according to the [...] from the navel to the vocal cord regions to transform the visualized word [...] have to cope with real pandits.
[12] The hormones secreted by various [...] glands and sub-glands of the lower regions maintain an organic link with [...] [associating with bad people].
[68] The meaning of the verbal root [...] due to the extreme cold of those regions. From this úrńá [...] correct spelling is with ńa.
[62] What is to be done now? The leaders [...] language of India, in their respective regions as the official language, and [...] forming states on a linguistic basis.
[4] If pain is felt while inhaling [...] the urinary passage, when those regions are pressed hard with the thumb, [...] baked clove powder in tepid water.
[4] Examples of antisocial fissiparous tendencies do not stop here. Even in different regions of the same country people do [...] Paiṋca Dravidiis of the Brahmins.
[2] Vedic songs and modern songs are [...] Rgvedic Age people inhabited the cold regions. To them, threads meant gossamer [...] ń /I ) ought to be used.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] Daksha, who ruled in the Himalayan regions. Many people were hopeful that [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[17] Párvatii was the daughter of an Aryan King, Dakśa, who ruled in the Himalayan regions. Many people were hopeful that [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[50] The three states that are created [...] have to wander about the three regions of Tripura – wakefulness, [...] beyond the precincts of Tripuras.
[13] The second dialect is Madhubanii [...] that is Muzzafurpur and Hazipur regions, was previously known as Vajrabhumá. [...] variations in the spoken dialects.
[3] However, as the Aryans advanced [...] that the people of the eastern regions did not lag behind in culture. [...] moved eastward from Allahabad.
[1] Varśa means “that [...] frontiers of Burma. One of the regions of Jambudviipa was Bhárata [...] “Kiḿpuruśa Varśa”.
[5] The first characteristic of religion [...] a single individual. Different regions claim that such-and-such great [...] attainment of the permanent entity.
[4] Like gorillas, the primitive humans [...] along river banks towards the delta regions. This migration is a landmark [...] not been introduced at that time.
[3] You know that geographically India [...] soil coming from the Himalayan regions. The mainstream of the south came [...] blend of diverse cultural trends.
[5] After the coming Ice Age, there will be changes in tropical regions and huge biological changes – [...] is moving closer to the tropical regions and the South Pole is coming closer [...] year is unchanged at 354 to 355.
[5] In this metaphor the entire body [...] their body-like chariots to those regions which are congenial to their minds. [...] the judgement-like charioteer.
[189] So a well integrated system of [...] also increase productivity, and regions which produce only one or two [...] a system, and so will society.
[15] (7) Satya Loka: The three guńas [...] manifested universe, there are seven regions. Except the Satyaloka the other [...] proportions of the Guńas.
[41] The present Bengali society and [...] that Bengal had in those days with regions outside India.
[3] The proof that these communities [...] adjacent villages throughout the regions they inhabit. Village after village [...] have come from outside Bengal.
[6] The area of Bangalistan consists of the following regions – West Bengal, Tripura, [...] India and Bangladesh become united.
[7] The Lepchas and Bhutias – [...] Bengal, and settled in the hilly regions further north. The Lepchas and [...] Gorkhas are clearly the outsiders.
[8] About 200 years ago, the Gorkhas [...] were outsiders. The upper hilly regions were inhabited by the Lepchas and Bhutias, and the plains were inhabited by the Bengalees.
[5] The mountain-folk who reside in [...] mountain-folk of the Sahebganj and Rajmahal regions is similar to that of Godda. The [...] Malpaharis who live in the plains regions of eastern Rarh is similar to [...] Malla-Kśatriyas or Málos.
[80] People generally act with some [...] for He is surging through all the regions of this vast universe through [...] – You alone are great.”
[12] In Indo-Aryan mythology there is [...] Pháguyá in Bihar and in the eastern regions of Uttar Pradesh. But as neither [...] observed as a holiday in Bengal.
[18] We can bring Neohumanism into the [...] they must enter into its deeper regions.
[15] Developmental planning should be adopted to bring about equal development in all regions instead of just some particular regions. Local wealth and other resources and potentialities should be utilized in this developmental plan.
[27] Where there is no proper economic [...] In fact all undeveloped economic regions suffer from surplus labour, and when the surplus labour migrates to other regions the region remains undeveloped [...] immediately employ the local people.
[29] In a decentralized socio-economic [...] income disparities among different regions will decline and the economic position of undeveloped regions can be raised to that of developed regions. When every region becomes economically [...] enjoyed by each and every person.
[495] The eucalyptus tree is a tap root [...] be cultivated extensively in dry regions. It can, however, be used to dry [...] other products are made from it.
[1] Krimishatru/krimiripu . The [...] (such as curry leaves). In certain regions of India where [[cassia trees]] [...] and function as blood purifiers.
[13] Some vested interests may try and [...] are many local dialects in these regions which need immediate encouragement. [...] consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[16] To ensure the social-economic development [...] people who have to travel to other regions to find employment. There should [...] Furthermore, when people travel to other regions there is the unnecessary economic burden of maintaining two establishments.
[18] Thirdly, to fulfil the mutual needs between regions, PROUT encourages the barter system [...] competitive and leads to exploitation.
[12] Another way to help solve unemployment, [...] can reclaim arid and semi-arid regions, and some unique plants like the [...] expression of the ideals of Neohumanism.
[24] In some places regions with different economic problems [...] problem of water drainage. These two regions should be formed into distinct [...] the people living in these three regions, each should be formed into a distinct socio-economic unit. If these three regions are converted into a single economic [...] purposes, it may lead to complications.
[1] Gandhalolupa . I have already [...] season is over, they move to other regions. This type of fly have a special [...] “gandhalolupá”.
[3] The differences between pleasant [...] dried fish, but there are many regions in the world where people think [...] the inherent reactive momenta.
[19] But Shiva was free from all these [...] advanced significantly in all those regions where caste distinctions were [...] migrated to India from outside.
[24] Take, for instance, the case of [...] Chakmas were driven to the hilly regions by the Aryan colonizers. This [...] settled in the mountainous areas.
[6] Based on the sounds of seven creatures, [...] different level [of pitch]. In those regions of the world where the influence [...] 2 ) ]]
[14] Based on the sounds of seven creatures, [...] different level [of pitch]. In those regions of the world where the influence [...] 1 ) ]]
[31] Ancient people believed that the [...] rise from the earth to the higher regions and, making the ether and air [...] people to the abode of the gods.
[33] Thus these offerings of delicious [...] sacrificial fire will rise to the higher regions in a subtle form and please the [...] to the attainment of liberation.
[2] Kinnaradesh [...] because the men in upper mountainous regions cannot undertake such strenuous [...] girls are very sweet-tempered.
[2] Women have some propensities that [...] whole. Good relations with other regions will not be encouraged, and the [...] region may be adversely affected.
[2] In a collective economic system, [...] efforts, will convert uncultivated regions into new cornfields [arable land], [...] satellites in search of new land.
[9] [In order to demonstrate this point, [...] and then went up to the highest regions. For some time the lower regions moved a little and then became [...] parts. Consequently, the lower regions became inactive and devoid of vital energy.]
[61] By adding the suffix tu to the [...] in the equatorial and tropical regions of the earth one rtu [season] is two months.
[63] The Maethilii branch of the pre-Gaod́iiya [...] possession of Garhwal and Kumayun regions from Nepal, which was included [...] know the famous Janakpur catachu.
[3] Just as the people of Ráŕh [...] scale to Magadh-Mithila and such regions in the west. At one time, just [...] a simple, unsophisticated life.
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[1] The land of Ráŕh [...] small and medium-sized kingdoms or regions. Some of their rulers were sovereign [...] turned into zamindars [landlords].
[2] One thing that was very noticeable was that most of the kingdoms or regions had names ending with bhum. Though [...] history of such places is as follows:
[5] 2) Gopabhum : The Gopabhum [...] the Silli, Tamarh and Bagmundi regions. Afterwards, when Santhal Pargana [...] in that newly-created district.
[7] 4) Shikharbhum : The expanse [...] kingdom got divided up into the regions of Jharia, Katras, etc. A branch [...] Ráŕhii Maithili Brahmans of Bengal.
[5] I have said that the flow continues, [...] dance and jhumur in the plains regions of Ráŕh are not of the same kinds as their counterparts in the mountainous regions. Variations have arisen in three [...] one single goal of perfection.
[6] The cho dance [...] Mayurbhanja and in the Nayabasan regions of Midnapur. This style does not use masks.
[1] The metamorphosed form of the ancient [...] eastern India (Allahabad and the regions to the east). Manipuri (Mithei [...] Shriiharśa script, avoiding angles.
[4] The few foreign words found in [...] sites in Ráŕh and the regions of Bagri near Ráŕh [...] Saptagram in the district of Hooghly.
[16] 3) Kolkata Báḿlá [...] of Kolkata and b) the adjoining regions of Ráŕh and Bagri.
[18] a) Nadia District b) the southern [...] District d) the Bijpur-Naihati regions of 24 Parganas District. (At one [...] literary Báḿlá.)
[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh [...] small quantities, since in the regions rich in coal, many a village bears [...] Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.
[5] There is also some coal in the [...] into coal. However, in all the regions of eastern Ráŕh [...] economic and social development.
[7] The hills of today in the watershed regions of western Ráŕh, [...] in eastern Ráŕh.
[4] A considerable number of Ráŕhii Kayasthas migrated from the Singur and Haripal regions of Hooghly District in the south [...] based on concrete information.
[10] Clothing : The type of clothing [...] produce a surplus for export to other regions. Mulberry silk is ideally suited [...] jute can be used for clothing.
[11] Housing : Construction materials [...] materials, and can also export to other regions. Industries which manufacture construction materials can be quite profitable.
[21] If you take a look at a map of [...] variety of crocodile lives in various regions from the tropic of Cancer to the [...] mouth while the birds were in it.
[73] Mung is a pulse of the tropical and equatorial regions. Like lentils and peas it does [...] “Bengal gram” for cholá.
[90] When the British turned Mayurbhanj, [...] considered native kings in those regions but instead became zamindars. [...] they were considered native kings.
[93] The mountainous regions in the western part of the Kingdom [...] maharaja and the relatively level regions to the east were incorporated [...] northeast part is Kerá Bengali.
[10] I should point out one more thing [...] spoken in the Contai and Tamaluk regions.
[37] It was mentioned earlier that Calcutta was once underwater. After those regions rose out of the water, trees that [...] Hartukiibágán, and so on.
[87] With advances in technology, the [...] with the people in various other regions, and in the course of this interaction they will have to try to understand one another better.
[89] Although all the languages of the [...] ideas among people of different regions of the world will have to be selected. [...] breaking our heads in darkness.
[105] In a collective economic system, [...] efforts, will convert uncultivated regions into new cornfields [arable land], [...] satellites in search of new land.
[7] If the percentage of people engaged [...] to grab productive agricultural regions or countries and make them their [...] depression and growing unemployment.
[9] Nature has been bountiful to each [...] resources, yet in many economic regions of the world there is utmost poverty, [...] pramá in the physical sphere.
[3] Párvatii was the daughter of an Aryan King, Daksha, who ruled in the Himalayan regions. Many people were hopeful that [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[11] Ańimá : Ańimá [...] recesses of the mind, in the innermost regions of the human heart, and in the [...] He is the master of your mind.
[2] The shape of Nepal is like a rectangle [...] Brahmins who live in the hilly regions are Pashchimá Brahmins [...] district. The languages of the regions other than Jhanpa district arc [...] trade between the two countries.
[15] In the regions where there is heavy rainfall, [...] no pineapple or banana is grown.
[8] In India there are four main areas [...] developed. In the south, the poor regions include the tribal areas of Vizag [...] structure of Tamil Nadu is good.
[1] A few hundred years ago, many of the desert regions that we see in different parts [...] water, the deserts have spread.
[7] In addition to this approach, some selected plants need to be grown in desert regions to check the process of desertification. [...] only solution to desertification.
[20] Kula or jujube [ Zizyphus [...] grows even in the snow-covered regions of the Himalayas and bears fruit [...] quality is not of high standard.
[148] A keṋco/kaiṋcukii/mahiilatá [...] parts, joṋk . The regions where an earthworm is called [...] described as kuiṋja .
[92] If the percentage of people [...] convert agriculturally predominant regions into their satellites. They feel [...] recessions and growing unemployment.
[114] The kula fruit [jujube] [...] They are common in the different regions of India as well as Bengal. The source of all these words is the word badarii .
[74] Another meaning of the word [...] lily” of any colour. In certain regions of Bengal it is also called sháplá .
[5] The word kulaka may [...] properties and which grow in mountainous regions.
[37] The scholarship of the heads [...] I find nowadays that in certain regions of northern India the chancellor [...] or vidyádhiipaka .
[77] Another meaning is the large [...] rájamáh in the western regions.
[106] Kulotthaka is derived [...] d́yáphala in certain regions). The third meaning is a grain [...] an alternative to wheat.
[32] There is a type of mountain goat in certain regions of Afghanistan, Russia, Tibet [...] wool, are called kutapa .
[18] Rhinos like a humid tropical climate, and they live only in such regions. However, hogs are seen to survive [...] the world except unusually cold regions. While in Spain sitting on a hillock [...] doubt if even a few still remain.
[17] An idea, whether simple or [...] than even the ice of the polar regions. In order to translate an idea [...] called káriká .
[78] What we describe as aguru [...] Ágara trees grow in regions where there is heavy rainfall. It requires special care to sustain it in regions having light rainfall. In our [...] of ancient India, Tagore writes:
[27] The state of an entity immediately [...] [Ganges]. Again, in the mountainous regions many small rivers, that is, [...] spring of Gauṋgottarii.
[35] The melon is a very well known [...] original Japanese melon in the regions of south Bengal close to the sea. [...] called káliká .
[17] You know that the people of [...] (Purulia and Dhanbad) and Hazaribag regions. In an open pit, the layers of [...] collected since very ancient times.
[133] The Maethilii branch of the pre-Gaod́iiya [...] possession of Garhwal and Kumayun regions from Nepal, which was included [...] know the famous Janakpur catachu.
[56] 7) The seventh meaning is “tea”. In ancient times tea used to grow wild in the eastern Himalayan regions, as it does today. However tea [...] kambal is masculine in gender.
[156] The language of western Punjabs [...] Buddhist temples in the mountainous regions of Sikkim and Darjeeling. The [...] scriptures written in this script.
[8] The regions or points on the lower part of [...] is shivakoná.
[43] Ecologists claim that some deserts [...] temperatures that occur in desert regions create a useful effect. Because [...] overall rainfall will be reduced.
[16] He is Guháhita for He remain hidden in the most secret regions of the human mind, where He observes [...] pleasure, old age, death, etc.
[11] In southern Bengal, indhana is [...] kát́h, in the central and western regions it is called lákŕi, [...] they are known as arańi.
[27] Similarly, dress and customs also [...] while people living in tropical regions do not.
[14] It is also easy to find numerous [...] castes became quite common. In regions where orthodox people tried to [...] castes and sub-castes were formed.
[20] It was the practice of the Aryans to name geographical regions or individuals according to their [...] the mythological King Bharata.
[22] Women have some propensities which [...] whole. Good relations with other regions will not be encouraged, and the [...] region may be adversely affected.
[7] The Sahara desert and the Thar [...] These dunes are proof that these regions were under the oceans at one time.
[2] Those days passed. The dominance of women ended in most regions of the world and male dominance [...] dominance became the accepted norm.
[3] In the primitive age, society was [...] Kerala, Mizoram and some other hilly regions of eastern India.]
[31] The northwestern Sáradá [...] scripts of the Himalayan mountain regions, Laddaki script (it is also a [...] sakul, satap, sat́eshan.
[8] The climate in Tripura is very [...] mustard seeds, whereas the other regions of Bengal can grow sesame seeds, [...] Ráŕh, potatoes grow quite well.
[35] In the boro fields pisciculture [...] Ráŕh and exported to other regions. They should cultivate fry but not big fish such as bata, pabda and carp.
[53] After the Aryans came to India they noticed an abundant growth of wheat in the western regions. In southern India wheat was totally [...] wheat should have been completed.
[123] Vehicle-building materials include [...] centres. The engineers of these regions were experts in shipbuilding. [...] the Sundarbans in South Bengal.
[150] The most important regions for medicinal plants are the Duars, [...] easily use these medicinal herbs.
[151] Of all the remaining regions which are rich in medicinal plants, [...] medicinal plants will not be available.
[154] Of the various medicinal plants, [...] greater rainfall than the other regions of Ráŕh. Plenty [...] supply plenty of medicinal plants.
[165] Nadia, Murshidabad, Malda, Raiganj, [...] crop. In the comparatively dry regions of Tripura, green gram can be [...] be used as a good cattle fodder.
[11] Almost all items of daily use in [...] which are manufactured in their own regions. All these outsiders are guided [...] loot as much as we can.”
[20] The complement to economic exploitation [...] the natural resources of those regions which were later formed into Assam, [...] destroyed their very existence.
[29] During the British rule of India, [...] they divided Bengal into different regions and annexed them to the adjoining [...] approach is being followed even now.
[17] If there is surplus labour and [...] not be introduced. Countries and regions with surplus production and deficit labour usually suffer less hardships during depression.
[31] The problem of production inflation [...] need in particular socio-economic regions. Then it becomes a problem how [...] find a market for such production.
[2] Even if countries or socio-economic regions which have been maintaining a [...] suffer from economic depression.
[16] Economic decentralization means [...] will be guaranteed to all. All regions will get ample scope to develop [...] centres will not be allowed to arise.
[4] The Punjab is the westernmost state [...] difference in the climate of these two regions. The climatic differences have [...] Assamese, living in the humid and wet regions of eastern India, are much less [...] down and labour hard in the dry regions of the west. The people of the [...] industrious population of the west.
[6] The East Wet theory of population [...] permanent homes in the eastern regions. They totally identified with [...] unscientific, but also inhuman.
[6] Conquering communities forcibly [...] abducted and then married. In some regions, the bridegroom would mark some [...] offerings of clothes and food.)
[3] A sound economy entails proper [...] diametrically opposite in different regions, so there should be separate planning [...] decentralized economic planning.
[21] The imposition of the Hindi language [...] are many local languages in these regions which are suppressed and need [...] become imbued with fighting spirit.
[30] To ensure socio-economic development, [...] people who have to travel to other regions to find employment face various [...] employment in every socio-economic unit.
[1] The subject of todays discussion [...] people in the Himalayan mountain regions say Rám calu dashá. [...] as substantives and modifiers.
[24] The agricultural, industrial and [...] uniform economic development in all regions of a socio-economic unit.
[26] The industrial system must also [...] the economic progress of other regions. Economic decentralization will [...] sector to ensure a balanced economy.
[30] Trade in a decentralized economy [...] or socio-economic unit to other regions or units through cooperatives.
[53] As science advances, cooperatives [...] imported from other countries or regions in order to manufacture finished [...] dependent on foreign raw materials.
[2] In the Contai Basin there are numerous [...] her resources to almost all the regions of the world – on land, [...] self-sufficient socio-economic units.
[14] This type of disease, involving [...] a country than in its sea-coast regions. So if it is possible for a patient [...] always found to be full of iodine.
[1] To the east of the Arabian Sea, [...] words, the ancient name of the regions of north Kanarah, south Kanarah [...] swift and slow tempos of rhythm.
[28] It is inevitable that there will be differences in planning for different regions. Let us take an example. Will [...] these areas for three main reasons.
[23] Horticulture must also be developed. [...] the Mediterranean and tropical regions will grow best. The crops of the [...] making pasta, are not suitable.
[44] Those days passed. The dominance of women ended in most regions of the world and male dominance [...] dominance became the accepted norm.
[62] By adding the suffix t́hak [...] harvest, farm hands come from other regions and stay temporarily. Once the [...] it became their permanent abode.
[35] He went on. “Skandagupta [...] of these areas. In the eastern regions of the Cakravarttii Mountains [...] Rájyavarddhana and Harśavarddhana.
[33] But in Dwaraka the next day, there [...] Mahálakśmii, and the people of those regions open new charge accounts on that day.
[60] In modern India there are two distinct [...] from surplus labour areas to other regions. However, the very concept of [...] remaining undeveloped forever.
[61] According to PROUT, wherever there [...] labour is allowed to move to other regions, and the Marxist policy that, [...] create a very dangerous situation.
[63] While creating employment for the [...] instance, many areas of India are regions of surplus intellectual labour. [...] depending upon time, place and person.
[110] The verbal root má also [...] measured. Furthermore the polar regions stand in a different relation [...] sun cannot be had through them.