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i.OlpJO]Je A. urgent need for men and women ofcharacter, without caste or 1 tt_L'iJUSt not abl:_T ~8~SllSUlpuew~p51 .
se.\\WJ?~.
11:!~~lJ!'WOOTS1 Ill oentsuPP'?n. v.lON 1~T~P(vnNpe~u).
the campa1gn ot 1 3 ~41 uo.
1lP\UllJ~;lqlhq -· ') 'J creed, to keep alive the spirit ofthe Constitution. Yet, caste u.l.
P;l!-~nlUOJ :lq \l partyhasbuton- ----41~¥.~1 l ·UOJOl .
nationalisms have led to rule by popular toughs and created a.
:~tp SU!Jnp awOJ. groupwhichit·_n,stoew asatedaN~!lll1 v.:nn uc I splintered society which cannot withstand assaults on its rate from, that 1t , ---~~.
I.
BU!MOnoJ rrn1 ~ and at loggerhete8 alU liSapeJd.
'~.freedom. Excerpts from the Nani Palkhivala Memorial Lecture: groups.The'eletAO peajds tSaJOj.
'!Pt!A{u:>ppns;.
-mw lSpereddS 'o the onewhosee!u -uoo ;,sne:> prnot. ofmy reflections thereon. On 26th groupbehmd ruJ N~111S! recbN:Jo~OeJI FOR THE 11 January1950,lndia will be an inde-1 1 bring people to" V ...
·4UON poe tlleSS peodcntoountry(Chem). What I oontra.I).A pers. lUlJtffiW J:llJlO 4 I that constitutes 1uas wouldhappen to her lndepen-population 'strat.
lfOOl ·~~q1t(cJnOJt{l dence? Wtll sh~maintain_her lnde-1 ..
RECORD.
uoq 341 t(tinru41 pee pendenceorwillsbelosen purpose-t?br~ :,..~.
l8percentmto.
q.U. Ol Stl:l.reJO Atddn.\!Jp Ol :>!q-e Xl l exhilarating moments since asuseful; itsarrangementsare fullof orwill theyplacecreed above ooun-.
semll(l~lc try'? I donot know.But this much is.
l! 'A.nunoo 3lJl }' saultIndependence.agairu.t freedomA dctenninedhad beenas-1 wisdom andorder.and its defences.
arc impregnable from withouL It certain that ifthe parties place creed.
~tfl 8uore :>tfleMS 1.
.
'lpq~N3qlU hasbeen reared for immortality, if above oountry,ourIndependence.
pushed back...Butsince that fateful will be put injeopardyasecond time.
J1341 3Jt:!P!l0SUOO encounter in 1975, the state ofIn-1 the workofrrum mayjustlyaspire to i and probablybe lost for ever..." more"di:.mm .
'3~31SS:>.®lOJ · dia hasbecome progressively ~ucha title.lt may neverthel~per-one gets one .
3.\ffi{ kl'ql ~treAf weaker. Today governments arc ~in an hourbythe folly, orOOrruj>-Headded anexhortation. of urbanisation-r.t.
tion, ornegli&rence ofitsonlykeel>" course: "This eventualitywe must.
.
itl!~Jdm A.::ltp 1 riddled coabtions. Therefore. they aU resolutelyguard against. We 1 inevitably follo~).
· 0.
·:.wJW ~N:>l(lJC just cannot mount an out-and-out ~::rs, the people. Ri!publics are thesewere erdSir.
created''-andhere DrSinha must be determined to defend our.
3ql Sims 3lopJ:>t.p assault on freedom. And so we feel we used to read .
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a.
(,J:>oueq'[exl!l-our freedoms aresecure. But hav-looked up, and told the assembled. Independence with the last drop of I dredwayscaste\1.
ing muscle to withstand an open members, "these are thewords ourblood..." And this exhortation solved.ButinI which Icommend toyou foryour was greeted with acclamation,.
assault does not shield oneagainst 'Cheers',states th~t Record. (ibid, 1 politicians have.
slow rot from within. I oonsideration"'-·'bythevirtue, I able togo to the.
25 Nol'ember, 1949, Book VI, Vol-1 publicspirit, and intelligence ofthe tuneX,pp977-78). record ofsetvice.6 they hawstoked-----------.;l I tities, they haveato them, andpresas tbeonlyavnilaSo.even that I . _,· democraticarch-tion-isdeepenii1 wiU soonteU on fr I sosplinteredwill1.
standuptoanaU-~.
11 detenninedtoenl1 regionafterregio-.
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PaRCha - JNU - General Procedures - 2004 ID-59536
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Z30Vd NO 030NUNOO .
s, oo"uug "Y"JnOH n O\td NO03nNIJ.NOO.
.
.
..''''"""!" /CJOf 'UOHOWOI "'odop01 P>fn 'I""»d"""(I"'!JI ~.
.(q PO!nom pue pouu Cfd ·P'4"'"·" w41 JO >Wos I ·»p)auue'lllll s pu, (/a>!UCipow) p "'ll·»dsc.n "'~4' 1041 ""4' '"'J u!-uo!sslwwo"41 ; 'I"B '"odxo JO l·'"'d '.'·'II!Wiuo"4.L.
01 '>08 4>!40 POl'>I/OJ ~Q p>U!Waxa uooq IOU PU4 , 'lf8Uis lllluaw'1"4' P'-oauooq "4""'PI"/IUo pue .
I ~UM/"lf 01 "OdoJ WUOIUI 'POI'"I'"!)II U>ps '.tie~ uownoop .
'JU,P<~--' ·.
IU~P!JJnIIoqlUOlOU~UOS.
uo~~J~ ;!l(l JO """l.(fU/8W 7 ·..~li----. n " P101.J 1,uoa.
burr-1 ~~tretp i 'W U1 suoneoBA a,.,\llS'Bl '4l!!3p,. S"eM :lJ~4.L "lS'Bl.
· '" 'ON .. ~ ,~ ."e:lU;lW\{ Ol.
~ , ~ .
~· "'~lq.IUUOS3P JDJS.
·llnAlaA ~U!'Q"l:lW -:m U! nteA un:>!J;lW\f,, pUl:! at£L s,uoueqd'] '3leq~p-oaocb;)paJoln . U3:>S 1 ·II! ~t:{llOJlcfwall I1 SUO!l'BN p:>lfUO 31.!1 dn01~Ot!tp ll lOJ i .
lm!Jm!JOtpne pu-e.
01 .\pc:u u~;~,, ~~pe.oow:>pJOU~~ .
u~~:r],.
~WOOSUO~!~!f.
~U!d04 lmS tD1J J NEW DELHI FRlDAY JANUARY 21, 2005 -nUU! 3l[1'suO!Je:>!JdW'! qlJOJSV1!·UOSJ~~PfedCJ~ :811 I:>JO]:lJ3ql pue be.IJ. .,u:ntOJI.
8\ll.
~~ -pet l ~'i!S0!04M41 JO suo~ .
J .
-5 IUO:>"f!Outilm .fwlt ea.
IDpa~jlJIUOJi)(/ Ul.
.
'1H 'fU02 >(U!J{J S,d.
Cl puvclJ1/ OL(W) OJJll.I3J.
.51 81 ?~~atJon-Wlde) lSlOt:W ::141. ·uoue.J.
i.OlpJO]Je A. urgent need for men and women ofcharacter, without caste or 1 tt_L'iJUSt not abl:_T ~8~SllSUlpuew~p51 .
se.\\WJ?~.
11:!~~lJ!'WOOTS1 Ill oentsuPP'?n. v.lON 1~T~P(vnNpe~u).
the campa1gn ot 1 3 ~41 uo.
1lP\UllJ~;lqlhq -· ') 'J creed, to keep alive the spirit ofthe Constitution. Yet, caste u.l.
P;l!-~nlUOJ :lq \l partyhasbuton- ----41~¥.~1 l ·UOJOl .
nationalisms have led to rule by popular toughs and created a.
:~tp SU!Jnp awOJ. groupwhichit·_n,stoew asatedaN~!lll1 v.:nn uc I splintered society which cannot withstand assaults on its rate from, that 1t , ---~~.
I.
BU!MOnoJ rrn1 ~ and at loggerhete8 alU liSapeJd.
'~.freedom. Excerpts from the Nani Palkhivala Memorial Lecture: groups.The'eletAO peajds tSaJOj.
'!Pt!A{u:>ppns;.
-mw lSpereddS 'o the onewhosee!u -uoo ;,sne:> prnot. ofmy reflections thereon. On 26th groupbehmd ruJ N~111S! recbN:Jo~OeJI FOR THE 11 January1950,lndia will be an inde-1 1 bring people to" V ...
·4UON poe tlleSS peodcntoountry(Chem). What I oontra.I).A pers. lUlJtffiW J:llJlO 4 I that constitutes 1uas wouldhappen to her lndepen-population 'strat.
lfOOl ·~~q1t(cJnOJt{l dence? Wtll sh~maintain_her lnde-1 ..
RECORD.
uoq 341 t(tinru41 pee pendenceorwillsbelosen purpose-t?br~ :,..~.
l8percentmto.
q.U. Ol Stl:l.reJO Atddn.\!Jp Ol :>!q-e Xl l exhilarating moments since asuseful; itsarrangementsare fullof orwill theyplacecreed above ooun-.
semll(l~lc try'? I donot know.But this much is.
l! 'A.nunoo 3lJl }' saultIndependence.agairu.t freedomA dctenninedhad beenas-1 wisdom andorder.and its defences.
arc impregnable from withouL It certain that ifthe parties place creed.
~tfl 8uore :>tfleMS 1.
.
'lpq~N3qlU hasbeen reared for immortality, if above oountry,ourIndependence.
pushed back...Butsince that fateful will be put injeopardyasecond time.
J1341 3Jt:!P!l0SUOO encounter in 1975, the state ofIn-1 the workofrrum mayjustlyaspire to i and probablybe lost for ever..." more"di:.mm .
'3~31SS:>.®lOJ · dia hasbecome progressively ~ucha title.lt may neverthel~per-one gets one .
3.\ffi{ kl'ql ~treAf weaker. Today governments arc ~in an hourbythe folly, orOOrruj>-Headded anexhortation. of urbanisation-r.t.
tion, ornegli&rence ofitsonlykeel>" course: "This eventualitywe must.
.
itl!~Jdm A.::ltp 1 riddled coabtions. Therefore. they aU resolutelyguard against. We 1 inevitably follo~).
· 0.
·:.wJW ~N:>l(lJC just cannot mount an out-and-out ~::rs, the people. Ri!publics are thesewere erdSir.
created''-andhere DrSinha must be determined to defend our.
3ql Sims 3lopJ:>t.p assault on freedom. And so we feel we used to read .
.
a.
(,J:>oueq'[exl!l-our freedoms aresecure. But hav-looked up, and told the assembled. Independence with the last drop of I dredwayscaste\1.
ing muscle to withstand an open members, "these are thewords ourblood..." And this exhortation solved.ButinI which Icommend toyou foryour was greeted with acclamation,.
assault does not shield oneagainst 'Cheers',states th~t Record. (ibid, 1 politicians have.
slow rot from within. I oonsideration"'-·'bythevirtue, I able togo to the.
25 Nol'ember, 1949, Book VI, Vol-1 publicspirit, and intelligence ofthe tuneX,pp977-78). record ofsetvice.6 they hawstoked-----------.;l I tities, they haveato them, andpresas tbeonlyavnilaSo.even that I . _,· democraticarch-tion-isdeepenii1 wiU soonteU on fr I sosplinteredwill1.
standuptoanaU-~.
11 detenninedtoenl1 regionafterregio-.
---.:·:.__.
I luu:.~AdwWD.. _ _ .
ue;~rs;eursawy 9PISUI.
4~ .
.
.