2.RAJARAM MOHAN ROY b)japan
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MATCH THE FOLLOWING
1.SHANTINIKETAN a)HIGH DENSITY OF POPULATION
2.RAJARAM MOHAN ROY b)japan
3.osaka c)lived outside villages and towns
4.indo-gangetic plains d) abode peace
5.untouchables e)toilets without the flush system
6.drylatrines f) advocate of window remarriage
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MATCH THE FOLLOWING
1.SHANTINIKETAN a)HIGH DENSITY OF POPULATION
2.RAJARAM MOHAN ROY b)japan
2.RAJARAM MOHAN ROY b)japan
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