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[7] Calamities are also caused by the [...] indiscriminate exploitation of subterranean resources such as coal, oil and water. One [...] the land portion is decreasing.
[8] Another cause of environmental destruction is the exploitation of subterranean resources. Deep cavities have been formed in the earth after extracting subterranean resources, and these cavities should be [...] causing whole regions to collapse.
[80] The proposal to run all industrial [...] venture and be run using the limited resources of its members, it cannot be called [...] characteristics of a cooperative.
[7] Despite Tripuras current [...] future because it is rich in natural resources. The topography of Tripura is [...] developmental programmes for Tripura.
[14] You should have a blended knowledge [...] and energy supply, the mineral resources, the culture of the people, and [...] planning is done in a proper way.
[11] Vipras use all their abilities [...] spirituality. They spend most of the mental resources of their precious lives scheming to gain prestige and plotting to maintain it.
[50] Having said all this, I still contend [...] either in the form of money or resources, is initially required. The opportunity [...] needs, and this is what happens.
[11] So you see that the landlords began [...] middle-class people did not have enough resources to organize such expensive religious [...] separately they did not have the resources to organize such worship. In Urdu [...] the landlords down to the masses.
[23] No matter what the entities may [...] pursuit they lose all their mental resources immediately after attaining them. [...] Bhúmámánas).
[7] The continued exploitation by one [...] clan conflicts, the result of the resources of one community or class versus [...] said to be the Age of Vaeshyas.
[8] Individualistic or laissez-faire [...] would be allowed to share such resources, or were neglected and left uncared-for [...] earn the means of subsistence.
[117] Employing the kśatriyas own resources of vital energy to suck dry their [...] footstool under the feet of the vipras.
[2] On the north of this land of Mithila [...] very fertile; there were plenty of resources for food, clothing, etc. Thus [...] where there is an abundance of resources for existence and expansion.”
[1] Varśa means “that [...] fertile, nor equally rich in mineral resources. The particular portion of Jambudviipa [...] “Kiḿpuruśa Varśa”.
[2] Physical weakness of women [...] their ability to acquire economic resources. This is the only way.
[16] Thirdly, there is the Khatra subdivision [...] Industries based on these mineral resources should be properly planned and developed.
[3] The vast area along the coastal [...] beauty and rich in agricultural resources. Samatat was called “Golden [...] the famous novelist, observed:
[7] In West Bengal there has been relentless [...] agricultural, forestry and aquatic resources of Samatat have been ruthlessly [...] in India comes from the natural resources of Samatat, but not even 1% of [...] of the inhabitants of Samatat.
[2] PROUT stands for rational distribution, development and maximum utilization of all the resources of this world – physical, [...] and corruption will not exist.
[3] The climate of Samatat is humid, [...] up from the sea bed, no mineral resources can be found. In olden times, [...] China, Rome, Egypt and Mesopotamia.
[4] The concept of equal distribution [...] utilization and rational distribution of resources. This will provide incentives to increase production.
[15] Developmental planning should be [...] regions. Local wealth and other resources and potentialities should be utilized in this developmental plan.
[31] PROUTs decentralized economy [...] related factors include natural resources, geographical features, climate, [...] heritage and social conditions.
[32] Due to the lack of a well-defined [...] only a great waste and misuse of resources, it also illustrates the lack of foresight and ignorance of Indias planners.
[14] Thirdly, there is the Khatra subdivision [...] Industries based on these mineral resources should be properly planned and developed.
[10] Each socio-economic unit should [...] considered. These include natural resources, topography, river systems, cultural [...] become economically self-sufficient.
[21] PROUTs fundamental policy [...] demand the separate allocation of resources in the budget. However, if any [...] the formation of a separate unit
[15] Several corollaries arise from [...] materials are the basic ingredients or resources necessary to make finished products. [...] tyre industry may be developed.
[7] Society will have to encourage [...] the majority, because physical resources are limited. Individual liberty [...] all-round growth of society is impeded.
[19] Each socio-economic unit should [...] programmes. Factors like natural resources, topography, river systems, cultural [...] should be maximum utilization of all resources and no drainage of capital.
[20] The Indian state of Orissa is very rich in mineral resources such as coal, bauxite and manganese, but the present leaders export these mineral resources to other countries. If the raw [...] nor increase collective wealth.
[49] As regards learning versus ignorance, [...] air and water, all the mundane resources of the universe are the common [...] or paternal property of anyone.
[50] All natural resources are meant to be used for collective welfare. No one has a monopoly over these resources. Some people argue, “When [...] to appropriate limited mundane resources such as houses, land, food, clothing, [...] contingencies, and not a penny more.
[51] It must always be remembered that [...] medium of exchange for mundane resources, are enemies of society. In them [...] shouting high-sounding slogans.
[57] No two things in this world are [...] co-ownership of the worlds resources is the birthright of every individual. [...] absolutely essential for existence.
[60] A little while ago I said that, [...] perfectly equal distribution of mundane resources, but what prevents us from at [...] competence and sense of responsibility.
[82] A little while ago I said that [...] accumulate as many psychic and spiritual resources as they want – but there [...] accumulating excessive physical resources. The application of physical force [...] is essential in society today.
[74] The aspiration to become rich by [...] it robs them of their material resources. If any member of a family seizes [...] understand this common necessity.
[82] Let everyone enjoy as much as they [...] individual hoarding of mundane resources and wealth must be stopped, even [...] badly in need of such education.
[196] The first cause of sin is: shortage of physical and psychic resources. If there is lack of physical [...] there is a dearth of intellectual resources and the intellectual standard [...] these leaders and become beasts.
[198] The second cause is non-utilization of over-accumulated physical and psychic resources. It is a mental disease to accumulate [...] generally wicked and mean-minded.
[2] In a collective economic system, [...] If the earth becomes depleted of resources, the people of the world will rush to other planets and satellites in search of new land.
[4] The exploitation in Ráŕh [...] no chance whatsoever for those resources to be utilized in future in the service of the local people.
[6] Nature has blessed Ráŕh bountifully with underground resources, above-ground resources, water resources, and everything else. It is up [...] humane distribution of those gifts.
[1] Civilization and culture move ahead [...] Rárh was rich in forest resources, and most of its rivers – [...] pilgimage and towns of pilgrimage.
[8] It will be a mistake if one thinks that the resources of western Ráŕh [...] potential for good agriculture.
[9] Food : Although Bengal is [...] million people through its own resources if they are properly managed.
[21] This part of the economy is concerned [...] utilization and rational distribution of resources for the benefit of all.
[25] These four parts of the economy [...] and rational distribution of all resources, and to harmonize human progress with all creation.
[4] Yet in the course of fighting for [...] rational faculties and all the resources of information at ones command. [...] selfishness and vested interest.
[4] Yet in the course of fighting for [...] rational faculties and all the resources of information at ones command. [...] selfishness and vested interest.
[15] This has one very interesting aspect, [...] developed by developing its own resources.
[16] In those countries which are developing their own resources, the resources are not equally distributed among them, so naturally some countries resources will become exhausted sooner than [...] intellectual – against others.
[12] In the non-living world there is [...] and properly utilize all natural resources.
[105] In a collective economic system, [...] If the earth becomes depleted of resources, the people of the world will rush to other planets and satellites in search of new land.
[11] The socio-economic philosophy of [...] and the rational distribution of resources to solve all economic problems. [...] follow Práńa Dharma.
[9] Nature has been bountiful to each [...] mineral, aquatic, medicinal and forest resources, yet in many economic regions [...] there is no shortage of physical resources in any economic region. But due [...] pramá in the physical sphere.
[10] Let us take the case of Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh with enormous resources. In the different strata of old [...] sargasso sea in ancient times.
[11] Eastern Ráŕh is as [...] with calcium and various mineral resources to eastern Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh are also full of resources. They have an abundance of sal [...] Linn.], jackfruit and other trees.
[12] So although there are enormous natural resources of various types in Ráŕh, [...] different from what it is now.
[13] There is another economic region, [...] which is equally rich in natural resources, and yet equally poor. The economic [...] agricultural, mineral and forest resources like Ráŕh, is very [...] on the basis of the agricultural resources of Orissa, thousands of agro-industries [...] Orissa are living in abject poverty.
[4] Is the population problem really [...] earth is abundant enough in food resources to feed many times more than the [...] that even though there are enough resources to supply nutritious food to all [...] distribution has not been developed.
[5] Moreover, there is no shortage [...] rational distribution of all natural resources, pressing socio-economic problems could be easily solved.
[6] It is a law of nature that a mother [...] generously provided sufficient resources to meet the food and other essential [...] People need to utilize these natural resources in a proper way. Shortages of [...] mistakes made by human beings.
[23] Through oceanographic research abundant food resources have been discovered within the [...] technology we can harness these resources to meet the challenge of the food [...] benevolent and constructive purposes.
[26] Economic injustice may also arise [...] beings want to appropriate all resources for themselves. But if they would [...] an equal right to utilize these resources, the economic problems confronting [...] little scope for economic injustice.
[6] The original inhabitants of Darjeeling [...] there are no particular mineral resources. Agricultural produce is exported [...] Gorkhas in Darjeeling district.
[2] Humanity is presently suffering [...] maladjustment and misutilization of resources in developed countries.
[4] There is a worsening global situation [...] misallocation of human energy, resources and money, and in communism people do not have free access to different types of resources to ensure their all-round development. [...] maladjustment. So what should be done?
[19] The only solution to the world-wide [...] maladjustment and misallocation of resources is to implement multi-purpose [...] greatest need and radiate out.
[20] Italy is developed but not highly [...] as Spain. Horticulture, forest resources and terranean wealth can be further [...] imported from various countries.
[14] If the human body is compared to [...] intelligence, physical energy or financial resources but are endowed with an awakened [...] been successful in all respects.
[1] There are many attractions in society, [...] wealth to all. But the mundane resources in the world are limited, so is [...] verbose language and nothing else.
[10] More and more amenities will have [...] collect and utilize more and more resources, and the proper utilization of the collective resources will elevate the standard of living of both the common mass and the meritorious people.
[33] Therefore human beings must clearly [...] of their mental endowments and resources. They cannot sit back smugly after [...] internal instead of the external.
[27] Besides that, something more is [...] provide them with the inexhaustible resources for their forward movement towards [...] this sama-samája tattva.
[475] A firm foundation will have to [...] provide them with the inexhaustible resources for their forward movement towards [...] this Sama-samája Tattva.
[496] Depending upon the degree of economic [...] “developed” by developing its own resources.
[497] In those countries which are developing their own resources, the resources are not equally distributed among them, so naturally some countries resources will become exhausted sooner than [...] against other nations to obtain their resources.
[6] Those who used to run the catuspáthiis, whether big or small, didnt have enough resources of their own. Their only wealth [...] provide them with money and other resources and they would give it unconditionally. [...] accommodation were called Kulapati.
[1] Self-reliance is the main objective [...] should not be dependent on outside resources. An integrated approach to farming [...] self-reliant, and should be adopted.
[59] The solution to this problem lies [...] that they combine the wealth and resources of many individuals and harness them in a united way.
[14] Each and every person should be [...] Orissa is also very rich in mineral resources such as coal, chromium, bauxite, manganese, etc. The present Indian leaders export those mineral resources to overseas countries. If those [...] maintained, is sheer foolishness.
[7] With the eradication of socio-economic [...] Orissa is also rich in mineral resources. Abundant coal, bauxite, manganese [...] placing the cart before the horse.
[20] It was the practice of the Aryans [...] possessed wonderful qualities and vast resources, they called it “Bháratavarśa”. [...] the mythological King Bharata.
[1] I was discussing humanism. This [...] people should acquire sufficient resources to resist them. Last Sunday I [...] inner assets of the human heart.
[20] Let me give another example in [...] Bengals potentialities and resources; and for Dundee it was an irrational [...] industry in Dundee would have failed.
[15] In this phase, it will be easy [...] be difficult to utilize natural resources efficiently and this will lead [...] countries is their unmanageable size.
[147] Ráŕh has huge deposits [...] and natural gas. These mineral resources are extremely useful in building [...] district. In Bengal there are abundant resources of lead, manganese, iron ore, [...] manufacture medical equipment.
[152] Ráŕh is the richest [...] speaking areas of Ranchi district. The resources in these areas can be easily utilized [...] Tilabhani and the Dalmar Hills.
[156] Plenty of mercury is available in Ráŕh, along with other mineral resources. Mercury in the crude form of [...] same river has almost dried up.
[3] According to PROUT, economic exploitation [...] community together with the natural resources in their local area. In PROUTs [...] spiritual exploitation as well.
[10] Even thirty years after Indian [...] agricultural, mineral and forestry resources of Bengal at cheap rates and convert [...] the Bengal market at high prices.
[20] The complement to economic exploitation [...] Bengal were deprived of the natural resources of those regions which were later [...] destroyed their very existence.
[23] West Bengal earns no percentage of the foreign exchange acquired from its natural resources. The central government sells [...] essential food items at extra cost.
[28] At the very outset, the fascist [...] inhabits a region rich in natural resources. The fascists socially and culturally [...] pillage and plunder their natural resources, but if necessary they will even obliterate the local community from the face of the earth.
[15] Nature has been kind enough to provide abundant natural resources to every region of this earth, but she has not given guidelines on how to distribute these resources among the members of society. [...] mean-mindedness misappropriate these resources and utilize them for their individual [...] welfare of the whole society. Mundane resources are limited but human longings [...] and rational distribution of all resources. To achieve this, human beings [...] environment for morality to flourish.
[8] There is infinite thirst in the [...] physical hunger through physical resources which, though very big, are finite. [...] acquire momentum, and finally revolt.
[10] There should be rational acquisition [...] fixed according to the collective resources of the universal society.
[11] To materialize the ideals of rational acquisition and rational distribution of mundane resources, our first approach will be spiritual, [...] shirking their human responsibility.
[13] The universe is the projected psychic [...] Cosmic Entity. We are to use [the resources in] the universe; ownership lies [...] inheritance, we are to utilize [the resources in] the universe to the best of our capability.
[14] The zamindars should not be given [...] Small zamindars having no other resources for their livelihood should be [...] compensation cannot be accepted.
[20] But even if these three requirements [...] mundane, supramundane and spiritual resources. But just because everybody has [...] make use of it for the time being.
[5] Proutistic economic planning is [...] to continue. Rather, available resources must be utilized for the socio-economic development of local people.
[8] Economic plans and programmes should [...] the intelligence, expertise and resources within the locality. While formulating [...] must be taken into consideration.
[11] Proutistic economic planning will [...] and rational distribution of the resources and potentialities in that region.
[15] Economic planning will aim to make [...] potentialities such as the geographical resources of the area, including the capacity [...] of mineral, forest and aquatic resources; the agricultural and industrial resources, including the possibilities for [...] use of this data and information.
[32] To fulfil the mutual needs among [...] unfair competition, drain scarce resources and lead to exploitation.
[8] The first principle of decentralized economy is that all the resources in a socio-economic unit should be controlled by the local people. In particular, the resources which are required to produce [...] all the industries based on these resources will have to be controlled entirely [...] development of a socio-economic unit.
[20] For the development of agriculture [...] developed according to the needs and resources of the local area, and these industries should be managed as cooperatives.
[24] The agricultural, industrial and [...] rational distribution of local resources and potentialities to ensure full [...] regions of a socio-economic unit.
[19] In the system of individual farming [...] that it combines the wealth and resources of many individuals and harnesses them in a united way.
[51] In the cooperative system unemployment [...] the need for more facilities and resources will also increase. Educated people [...] providing their health permits.
[2] In the Contai Basin there are numerous natural resources which can be the basis for various [...] Nature has generously allocated her resources to almost all the regions of the [...] commercial acumen, these natural resources can be fully utilized, and each [...] self-sufficient socio-economic units.
[3] Planning for the economic development [...] assess the actual amount of natural resources and economic potentialities in [...] Contai Basin and utilize the natural resources of the region to solve them.
[6] A new kind of afforestation programme [...] land will be minimized; new forest resources will flourish; regular rainfall [...] change in the climate of the region.
[30] It is unfortunate that in the Contai Basin, which has abundant natural resources and enormous economic potential, [...] collapse due to lack of capital.
[43] Purport: The wealth and resources available in the crude, subtle and causal worlds should be developed for the welfare of all. All resources hidden in the quinquelemental [...] needed for their requirements.
[59] Society will have to bravely confront [...] arise due to the use of various resources and materials created by progressive [...] of all-round fulfilment in life.
[17] The amount of natural and human resources varies from block to block, hence [...] levels of a socio-economic unit.
[24] There are many benefits to block-level [...] in mobilizing human and material resources; unemployment will be easily solved; [...] balanced economy will be established.
[24] Again the Bengali New Year has [...] collective life, and developing their resources for their future Progress. Nányah [...] words I conclude my discourse.
[1] Bangladesh is an extremely poor [...] undeveloped country with only few resources. For such a country barter is the best system of international trade.
[18] What are the natural resources of Bangladesh? There are hardly [...] to be planned around non-mineral resources. However, some non-ferrous industries [...] supplies of oil and natural gas.
[80] “Another of the nawabs chief difficulties was his severe lack of economic resources. Vireshvijay knew that King Karnas [...] better be able to help the nawab.
[94] “The Company dispatched a [...] had neither manpower nor economic resources. Disheartened, he went first to [...] vanished when the Ganges flooded.
[16] The basic problem in China is that [...] already exhausted most of its natural resources. It hopes to preserve its remaining scant resources for industrial development, thus preventing a dark future.
[59] PROUT believes in a decentralized [...] planned utilization of all local resources and potentialities. To achieve [...] employed in agricultural cooperatives.
[61] According to PROUT, wherever there [...] plantations, coal mines and other natural resources will be controlled by outside labour. Local people will lose control over their natural resources. This will create a very dangerous situation.