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Issue No : 122


 
  Responses to Manushi

First Person: For the Love of My Mother
VIKRAM KAPUR

Laws, Liberty and Livelihood
Towards a Bottom up, Woman Friendly Agenda of EcoReforms
MADHU KISHWAR

Poem: My Page?
AMITA J. SANGHVI

In the Wake of a Quake
SEWA's Relief Efforts in Kutch
RENANA JHABVALA

Rising Out of its Own Ashes
People’s Initiative in Post Earthquake Gujarat
CHETNA GALLA SINHA and JAYANT DIWAN

Short Story: Chauthi Bhint
The Writing of Urmilla Pawar with an introduction by
ELEANOR ZELLIOT

Sita and Shrupanakha
Symbols of the Nation in the Amar Chitra Katha
KARLINE McLAIN

My Vision for the Future:
Neglecting the Real; Loving the Symbol
SUNANDA MONGIA

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