Readings on Governance and Development, Volume 5Institute of Governance and Development, 2005 - Decentralization With reference to Nepal; contributed articles. |
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... majority of people . The practices of knowledge and social sciences in particular became simply the instruments of disciplinary knowledge and disciplinary society caught in caste and class hierarchy , patriarchy and the reinforcement of ...
... majority of people . The practices of knowledge and social sciences in particular became simply the instruments of disciplinary knowledge and disciplinary society caught in caste and class hierarchy , patriarchy and the reinforcement of ...
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... majority , the VDC chairman and his Ward Chairmen filled the quorum themselves and favoured their own wards . As one Ward Chairmen in opposition stated : ' The UML is in majority in the VDC and can fill the quorum [ in the meetings ] ...
... majority , the VDC chairman and his Ward Chairmen filled the quorum themselves and favoured their own wards . As one Ward Chairmen in opposition stated : ' The UML is in majority in the VDC and can fill the quorum [ in the meetings ] ...
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... majority ... In fact , in procedurally democratic societies , where the majority is relatively well positioned to take care of its own rights and interests , a ( the ? ) principal function of human rights is to limit democratic decision ...
... majority ... In fact , in procedurally democratic societies , where the majority is relatively well positioned to take care of its own rights and interests , a ( the ? ) principal function of human rights is to limit democratic decision ...
Contents
Conditions of Dialogue | 16 |
Competition and Development in Rural Nepal | 34 |
Hans Andersen is an expert on decentralization and local governance Denmark | 49 |
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