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- noun in India A
gathering of like-minded peopleprotesting for a cause.
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Examples
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I also plan to start a "morcha" against this kind of theft.
unknown title 2008
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I also plan to start a "morcha" against this kind of theft.
unknown title 2008
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Looks like they are going to pass it, unless there is a real strong opposition to it (morcha??).
Patent Office Meeting in Mumbai on 7th August: Please attend if you can Venky 2008
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Do we behave like politicians in lok sabha - shouting, morcha, etc?
Patent Office Meeting in Mumbai on 7th August: Please attend if you can Venky 2008
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The morcha prabhari was also appraised of the progress being made in the membership drive launched some two months ago in the state.
Repeated discrimination with Jammu region by the successive JK governments: BJPMM 2009
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Jaya Prakash Narayan was leading a morcha against corruption in politics and in Govt.
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Jaya Prakash Narayan was leading a morcha against corruption in politics and in Govt.
Archive 2006-11-01 Abhay N 2006
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A former trustee alleges that the quantum of advertisements released by the government to the paper was meagre, and the staff even led a morcha to the
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Desultory skirmishing continued for some time, shots being fired from the hills, half a mile away, as well as from the morcha.
The Story of the Malakand Field Force An Episode of Frontier War Winston S. Churchill 1919
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Twenty sowars with their carbines were engaged in firing at the enemy, who had occupied a morcha -- a small stone fort -- some 300 yards away.
The Story of the Malakand Field Force An Episode of Frontier War Winston S. Churchill 1919
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