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License-Quota-Raid Raj
Economic Warfare against Rickshaw Owners and Pullers
MADHU KISHWAR

Lok Sunwayi of Rickshaw Pullers & Owners

In Danger of Sabotage
Historic Intervention by the Prime Minister

Reforming the Licensing Regime
Prime Minister’s New Policy for Street Hawkers and
Rickshaw Pullers in Delhi

From Computers to Bullock Carts ...and Back
The Unviability of Life in Rural India
ASHAKACHRU

Remembering Partition
KULDIPNAYAR

Symbolic Power of Jijabai
Folklore of Hindu Nationalist Women in India
KALYANIMENON

Marriages at Gunpoint
Bihar’s Unique Response to Exorbitant Dowries
SUNITA SINGH

My Vision: From the Mundane to the Sublime
LAKSHMIBHARGAVA

Sita as Rama’s Advocate
Propriety in the Ananda-Ramayana
VIDYUTAKLUJKAR

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