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| Friday, 18 February 2005 |
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by Dr. Mervyn D. de Silva The nineteenth century British Civil Servant who had perceived a
disquieting disconnect between the colonial Indian administration and the
appalling inequities in the socio-economic conditions of the vast majority
of the local people, pointed out that "you cannot have separate,
unequal people living alongside one another in great riches and deep
poverty without inviting catastrophe." Other Stories
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