Memoirs of a Mediocre ManBhamati Books, 1983 - 243 sider Autobiography of a former civil servant. |
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Side 32
... continue to be autho- ritative to the present day . The past appears rosy in comparison with the present . The Indian tradition has always been to look to the past , and the expounders of the Puranas and scriptures even today speak of ...
... continue to be autho- ritative to the present day . The past appears rosy in comparison with the present . The Indian tradition has always been to look to the past , and the expounders of the Puranas and scriptures even today speak of ...
Side 95
... continue to be an enormously enlarged avenue of corruption to this day , with added incentives arising from the political set - up . While I was undergoing this training , an incident occur- red at Palghat which caused a certain amount ...
... continue to be an enormously enlarged avenue of corruption to this day , with added incentives arising from the political set - up . While I was undergoing this training , an incident occur- red at Palghat which caused a certain amount ...
Side 204
... continue the agony . ( 14 ) The Hindustani and Carnatic styles should never be mixed up . Each has its own beauty , like the Banaras and Conjeevaram saree . When a Carnatic musician strays into a Hindustani raga , it looks like a ...
... continue the agony . ( 14 ) The Hindustani and Carnatic styles should never be mixed up . Each has its own beauty , like the Banaras and Conjeevaram saree . When a Carnatic musician strays into a Hindustani raga , it looks like a ...
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