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It has long been held by votaries of more democracy in India, including this scribe, that democracy will remain hollow unless federalism is strengthened in the system. A large continental multi-lingual, multi-ethnic, multi-religious nation requires nothing less. Mr. Anna Hazare after his quick-fix solutions against corruption such as administering slaps to those guilty, has now turned his attention to making democracy more participatory. Read On 

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    One of the main features of the Indo-Aryan language group is the use of sign varieties applying different vowels to consonants. In the European language group vowels are used separately along with consonants. Here addition of vowels changes the consonants sign a bit, but the basic sign can be recognized without much effort. This Indian practice was identified first in Asokan Inscriptions which were inscribed in Brahmi script.
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