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Issue No : 144


 
  Readers’ Responses

Remembering Bapu
Let Us Practice, Not Preach Gandhi
MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

Debate : Unfair Criticism
Rejoinder to Madhu Kishwar’s Critique of
Anti-Globalisation Brigades
PRITHVI SHARMA

Respecting Peoples’ Choices
Response to Prithvi Sharma’s Defence of AGBs
MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

Part IV: Five Holy Virgins, Five Sacred Myths
She Who Must Be Obeyed
Draupadi : The Ill-Fated One
PRADIP BHATTACHARYA

When Women Take on Wage Work
A Report from Tamil Nadu’s Export Processing Zone
PADMINI SWAMINATHAN

Short Story: Nairobbery
RASIK SHAH

Keyboards of Desire
Where Identities are Carefully Concealed,
Attitudes are More Plainly Revealed
ASHWIN MAHESH





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