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hasta prayogam
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man is social animal
man is a social animal
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kannulu meaning in social
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as voice in social media
as a source of criminal information
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social media essay in telugu
social media essay in
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advantages and disadvantages of social media
social media of advantages and disadvantages
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effect of social media eassy writing
essay writing on social media in telugu
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essay writing on social media in telagu
essay writing on social media in the world
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use and misuse of social media,role of police
use and misuse of social media, role of police
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12. universal adult franchise the indian constitution adopts universal adult franchise as a basis of elections to the lok sabha and the state legislative assemblies. every citizen who is not less than 18 years of age has a right to vote without any discrimination of caste, race, religion, sex, literacy, wealth and so on. the voting age was reduced to 18 years from 21 years in 1989 by the 61st constitutional amendment act of 1988. the introduction of universal adult franchise by the constitution-makers was a bold experiment and highly remarkable in view of the vast size of the country, its huge population, high poverty, social inequality and overwhelming illiteracy. 14
12. universal adult franchise the indian constitution adopts universal adult franchise as a basis of elections to the lok sabha and the state legislative assemblies. every citizen who is not less than 18 years of age has a right to vote without any discrimination of caste, race, religion, sex, literacy, wealth and so on. the voting age was reduced to 18 years from 21 years in 1989 by the 61st constitutional amendment act of 1988. the introduction of universal adult franchise by the constitution-makers was a bold experiment and highly remarkable in view of the vast size of the country, its huge population, high poverty, social inequality and overwhelming illiteracy. 14
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