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Report of the Minimum Wages Committee for employment in any industry in which any process of printing by letterpress, lithography, photogravure, or other similar work, or work incidental to such process, or book-binding is carried on in Maharashtra State
Ecological traditions of Goa
In: Ecological tradition of India x
डॉ. आंबेडकर आणि मुक्त अर्थव्यवस्था
Our country adopted democracy on January 27, 1950. Political democracy is the system of government formed by electing the people's representatives by the majority. If the foundation of political democracy is not social democracy, it will not last. Gautama Buddha's philosophy provides the values of freedom, equality, brotherhood, and justice. Apart from this, for the development of the whole human being, the solution of eradicating misery and misery from this world is the principle of Arya Ashtangikmarga. So social democracy can be established through the socialism of the Buddha. On this Dr. Ambedkar believed. Another democracy is needed for human life to be happy. That is economic democracy. Establishing economic democracy through state socialism is Dr. Ambedkar's main objective was. He said that there should be a provision for socialism in the state constitution itself. Ambedkar had an opinion. On August 29, 1947, Dr. Ambedkar was elected as the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constitution. He said that even though he was against the incident, he could not incorporate state socialism due to the opposition of other members. He said that the heterogeneous caste system in India would not allow the creation of an egalitarian economy of landlords and industrialists. As Ambedkar was aware, his role was to ensure that it did not take long for the provisions of state socialism to be implemented for more than ten years after the implementation of the constitution.
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Formation of a nation: a photographic flashback ; in conjunction with the 55th celebration of Merdeka Day in celebration of the 49th Malaysia Day
"A photography exhibition and catalogue featuring 75 black and white photos compiled by the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia in co-operation with National Archives of Malaysia. These photos highlight the history of Malaysia's formation and exemplify the symbolism contained in the Jalur Gemilang - Courage (red), Unity (blue), Royalty (yellow), Sincerity and Integrity (white), Islam (the crescent) and Malaysia's 13 states and Federal Government (the 14-pointed star and stripes). Quotes from all six Malaysian prime ministers, past and present, further enhance the message of patriotism and prosperity."--Back cover