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Civil Services Mentor Magazine November-2012

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Medium: English
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Pages: 128
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Articles

  • Nirmal Bharat Yatra
  • Jal Satyagraha: Public Power
  • FDI in Retail: Back to Economic Reform
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Who should control the water resources?
  • Selected Articles from Various Newspapers & Journals

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  • India & the World
  • Economy
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports
  • Award & Prizes
  • In the News
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