Sa > References for ‘sale’

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Trade and Barter in Ancient Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[7] The poet Mukunda Rám Cakravartii [...] surplus commodities overseas for sale, and import only those commodities [...] used to bring back gold coins.

The Slave Trade in Women in Bengal (2)

[3] Once there was a Bhattacharya family [...] Bibirhat was a large market for the sale of girls. Boys also were sold [...] east-Bengal accent could not be detected.

[11] If a slave-boy was found intelligent [...] those days. The big market for the sale of boys was Kelomal, while the [...] could marry a Brahman girl?”

Some Important Crops (1)

[302] Indian Palmyra is another palm [...] airtight tin can be produced for sale. Sugar candy can also be made.

Society (2)

[44] (c) [[Even]] if you feel it difficult [...] goods, completely stop purchase and sale [[of such goods]], and do not forgive adulterators till they are reformed.

[61] (d) Do not use adulterated medicine. [...] using such medicine, purchase and sale of that medicine should be stopped, [...] reformed, do not forgive them.

Shiva – the Focal Point of Everything (Discourse 3) (1)

[41] Perhaps you know that the Sábarńa [...] around that temple, a market for the sale of flowers, fruits and sweets [...] businessmen settled in the market area.

Questions and Answers on Economics – Excerpt B (1)

[5] According to PROUT, agriculture [...] This is known as a “distress sale”. If agriculture is treated as [...] costing of agriculture and industry.

Questions and Answers [on Society] – 3 (1)

[17] According to PROUT, agriculture [...] (This is known as a “distress sale”.) If agriculture is treated as [...] costing of agriculture and industry.

Light Comes (1)

[295] (c) If you feel it difficult to [...] goods, completely stop purchase and sale in that line, and do not forgive adulterators till they are reformed.

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (1)

[42] Kutu + kan = kutuka . The [...] lat́kaniyás are on sale]) . After hearing this, [...] curiosity to get to know this sweet.

Integrated Farming (1)

[6] In India many seasonal vegetables [...] Onions and garlic are grown for sale to the public and for processing [...] those doing spiritual practices.

Farmers Cooperatives (1)

[5] While implementing PROUT, the question [...] demand for land ceilings, but the sale of agricultural land will be prohibited [...] government, and with its assistance.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (1)

[11] Almost all items of daily use in [...] as well as a vast market for the sale of finished goods which are manufactured [...] loot as much as we can.”

Dowry and Marriage – Excerpt F (4)

[12] There was in ancient times a prolonged [...] women were taken to market for sale. Although this seems shameful [...] early part of British rule the sale of men and women continued in Bengal to some extent. The last sale of a woman in Bengal was for seven [...] Market in Bakharganj District.

[15] I am constrained to say that although [...] are, of course, indulging in the sale and purchase of their sons. In [...] encircling the bride with a thread:

Decentralized Economy – 1 (1)

[25] The members of the cooperatives [...] production, price fixation and the sale of agricultural commodities. Local [...] have the same status as industry.

Cooperatives (4)

[24] In the initial stage agricultural [...] fifteen acres. The profits from the sale of their crops should be shared [...] productivity and greater prosperity.

[27] In the present system after the [...] give away prices. This type of sale under the pressure of circumstances is called a “distress sale”. To protect the farmers from [...] shareholding in the cooperative.

[48] To stop black-marketeering strong [...] should pass a law which prevents the sale of any clothing without the trademark [...] these corrupt practices slackened.

Áṋt to Áhiira (Discourse 5) (2)

[111] Many people use the name of Shrii [...] proclamations. “Milk for sale; yoghurt for sale!” When someone calls out [...] objections one way or another.