The economic upliftment was possible due to changes in the cropping pattern the farmers started growing cash crops in most of the cases. |
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My greetings to Dr Brown too for his contribution towards the upliftment of your scientific project. |
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Lack of education has practically closed all avenues of government jobs, thus negating their changes for upliftment. |
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As individuals, as communities and as the nation we should adopt an attitude of self-reliance for social upliftment and advancement. |
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His life was for all, bringing everyone in his midst to purity, upliftment and divinity. |
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For assisting the upliftment of poorer regions of the country, about 617 million euro has been set aside. |
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The missing link, in Dr. Morris' view, is the upliftment of the Bahamian people. |
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There are basically three seed sounds relating to the Mother: Hrîm for manifestation, Srîm for upliftment, Klîm for experiencing of the bliss. |
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A worshipper of Agni is thus praying for upliftment in whichever way the father deems fit. |
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This means that we will be a channel for the ECK, Divine Spirit, in our lives, giving joy and spiritual upliftment to those around us. |
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All the SAARC member states are keen to contribute to upliftment of the social and physical infrastructure of the brotherly country. |
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The foundation will have no share capital, will pay no dividends, but profits which the hospital make in the future will be utilised for the upliftment of the community. |
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Who uplift people who need upliftment, mentally, physically, economically — all forms. |
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The vision is one of social upliftment, and a new golden age of possibilities brought on by technological roll-out. |
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This plan of working with the triangles to bring upliftment to the humanity was conceived at the conclusion of the Second World War. |
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Happiness of the self gives rise to an upliftment in the heart, heart based laughter. |
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The Tenth Plan, 2002-2007 provides targeted programmes for the upliftment of Dalits, neglected communities, indigenous people and ethnic groups. |
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I personally experienced spiritual upliftment. |
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As the major population is engaged in agriculture for their livelihood, the Government introduced a 20-year Agriculture Perspective Plan and Poverty Alleviation Fund for economic upliftment of the people. |
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How can Triangles contribute to the upliftment of human consciousness? |
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Establishment and improvement of sanitation facilities in urban and rural areas, maintenance and upliftment of systems of rainwater drainage and solid waste disposal in urban settings have helped in promoting healthy life. |
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Amaradeva, Victor Ratnayake, Nanda Malini and Clarence Wijewardene have contributed much towards the upliftment of Sri Lankan music. |
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As we have seen from the above comments, using one's later years as a time for deep, reflective thought can instill a sense of upliftment and joy that transcends the limitations of a withering body. |
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The goal is no longer personal illumination and inspiration, but the right use of the meditative technique to serve in the upliftment and the transformation of the human kingdom and the world in which we live. |
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Their goal was therefore to transform the Alsa Masa movement into a vehicle for people empowerment and socio-economic upliftment, in addition to its being a mass-based movement for the drive against communism and crime. |
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Here architecture is used as a tool not only for aesthetic upliftment, but also to forge both a strong sense of community and a visual presence for the poor in a city that often seems to have forgotten them. |
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Embed your blind optimism in models of gratuitous upliftment. |
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Finally, a programme involving generation of electricity from bio wastes ensures round the year employment to these tribals resulting in decent work and overall rural upliftment. |
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Intermarriage, he apparently thought, would produce racial upliftment, biologically as much as spiritually and culturally, through generational enhancement. |
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