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Issue No : 138


 
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A Lotus Blooms in the Mud
Life and Verses of Kashmir’s Lalla
JAISHREE ODIN

Need for a Power Sharing Pact
Hindu Muslim Relations in Post Independence India
MADHU KISHWAR

Money Matters
The Experience of Kargil War Widows
LEENA PARMAR

Defeating the Ends of Justice
Supreme Court’s Indictment in Chhabi Rani Rape
and Murder Case

ANJANA MISHRA

If God Could Speak
God’s View on Male Dominance and Chauvinism
PURNIMA L. TOOLSIDAS

Atha to Lingajigysa
Gender Bias in Language
VRUSHALI DEHADROY

On Iran and Iranians
PRITHWIRAJ MISHRA

History, Amnesia and Public Memory
The Chittagong Armoury Raid, 1930-34
SACHIDANANDA MOHANTY

Know your Rights : Maintenance Laws

Short Story : Rickshaw wala
MRIDULA SINHA
Translated from Hindi by Radhika Bhasin

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