India Perspectives, Volume 16PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 2003 - India |
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Page 22
... building of the railway at the turn of the 20th century which enabled these coastal merchants to move into the interior . From India the British recruited a labour force of 32,000 men comprising manual labourers and artisans to build ...
... building of the railway at the turn of the 20th century which enabled these coastal merchants to move into the interior . From India the British recruited a labour force of 32,000 men comprising manual labourers and artisans to build ...
Page 23
... building of the railway and sugar , tea , steel , textile , glass , food and beverages . Inder Singh Gill was helped to finance the British known as the king of timber . In Government in the building of Tanzania , the Karimjees ' forte ...
... building of the railway and sugar , tea , steel , textile , glass , food and beverages . Inder Singh Gill was helped to finance the British known as the king of timber . In Government in the building of Tanzania , the Karimjees ' forte ...
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... building has many passages from epics , scriptures and holy books inscribed on its creamy sandstone walls above arched gates at vantage points . The engraved noble words seem to serve as the guiding spirit to deliberations in the two ...
... building has many passages from epics , scriptures and holy books inscribed on its creamy sandstone walls above arched gates at vantage points . The engraved noble words seem to serve as the guiding spirit to deliberations in the two ...
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