India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... Union of India . Its status was changed to that of a republic on January 26 , 1950 , when a constitution , drawn up by an indirectly elected Constituent Assembly and adopted on November 26 , 1949 , was formally introduced . The seat of ...
... Union of India . Its status was changed to that of a republic on January 26 , 1950 , when a constitution , drawn up by an indirectly elected Constituent Assembly and adopted on November 26 , 1949 , was formally introduced . The seat of ...
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... unions of states : Hyderabad , Jammu and Kashmir ( status disputed by Pakistan ) , Madhya Bharat , Mysore , Patiala and East Punjab States Union , Rajasthan , Saurashtra , and Travancore - Cochin ; ( 3 ) ten states of lesser size and ...
... unions of states : Hyderabad , Jammu and Kashmir ( status disputed by Pakistan ) , Madhya Bharat , Mysore , Patiala and East Punjab States Union , Rajasthan , Saurashtra , and Travancore - Cochin ; ( 3 ) ten states of lesser size and ...
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... Union shall be Hindi in Devan- agari script ” but “ . . . for a period of fifteen years from the com- mencement of this Constitution , the English language shall continue to be used for all the official purposes of the Union for which ...
... Union shall be Hindi in Devan- agari script ” but “ . . . for a period of fifteen years from the com- mencement of this Constitution , the English language shall continue to be used for all the official purposes of the Union for which ...
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