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1994 agōstu māsayēdī pavatvana lada mahā mätivaraṇaya saha nägenahira paḷātē paḷāt pālana āyatanavalaṭa saha vavuniyā nagara sahāvaṭa 1994 mārtu masa 01 dina pavanvata lada janda vimasīm sambandhayen phū ätäm karäṇu piḷiban̆da parīkṣaṇa kōmiṣan sahāvē vārtāva
In: Sessional paper no. 10-1997
Incentivizing foreign investment in Sri Lanka and the role of tax incentives
In: Research studies
In: working paper series / Institute of Policy Studies no. 17
Una mitrān kī yāda piyarī
In: The Anand Patwardhan Collection
This film documents the violence and terror in Punjab, India--a land torn apart by religious fundamentalists and a repressive government. After examining the political turmoil of the late 1970's and the rise of Sikh fundamentalism, the film focuses on the legacy of Bhagat Singh, a young socialist executed by the British in 1931 at the age of 23. Singh has since become a legend. Today the State eulogizes him as a nationalist while Sikh separatists portray him as a Sikh militant. In fact, Singh was neither. Just prior to his death he wrote a book which he entitled "Why I Am An Atheist." In strife-torn Punjab a band of brave Sikhs and Hindus carry Bhagat Singh's secular legacy from village to village. In the religiously charged countryside ideas of internationalism and secularism now carry a price
The Emille Corpus (Beta Release Version)
In: http://ota.ox.ac.uk/headers/2460.xml
The collection consists of: Thirty million words of monolingual written data (Gujarati, Tamil, Hindi, Punjabi-news website articles); 600,000 words of monolingual spoken data (Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati-radio broadcasts); 120,000 words of parallel data in each of English, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali and Gujarati (U.K. government leaflets).
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