Archives of Contemporary India

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Mainstream Journal Vol XXXII No. 34
Journal
9 July 1994
Political Notebook: Morals and Politics by N.C., Death of Law in India by Upendra Baxi, Moscow Visit: Strength of Unity in Diversity by P.V. Narasimha Rao, State, Market and Planning: Crisis of Coexistence by V.R. Panchmukhi, Special Article: Some Reflections on Structural Adjustment-I by A.K.N. Ahmed, Indian Pluralism at Crossroads by Shalina Mehta, Economic Reform: Success in China and failure in Eastern Europe by John Ross, Documents: Moscow Declarations
Indian Laws; Moscow; Planning Crisis; Reflections; Indian Pluralism; Eastern Europe; Declarations
English
36 pp.
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Mainstream Journal Vol XXXII No. 35
Journal
16 July 1994
Editorial: Price of Survival by S.C., Commentary: Gadgil's Retreat by Charvak, Gandhi-Ambedkar Debate: Need for Perspective by G.N.S Raghavan, Success of PV's Moscow Visit in Altered Russian Landscape by Sumit Chakravartty, Limits of Current Consensus on Development by I.G. Patel, Triumph of Financial Capital by Paul M. Sweezy, Where is Work Ethos? by Madhu Limaye, Communication: Is it Trafficking in Glamour? Panchsheel and After by Nikhil Chakravartty, Limitations of Human Happiness by B.P.R. Vithal, Some Reflections on Structural Adjustment-II by A.K.N. Ahmed, Communication: Left Unity on Democratic Foundation
Bahujan Samaj Party; V.N. Gadgil; Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar; Russian Landscape; Financial Capital; Panchsheel; B.P.R. Vithal; Liberalisation
English
36 pp.
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Mainstream Journal Vol XXXII No. 36
Journal
23 July 1994
Editorial: Lower Depths by S.C., The Khainar Episode: He has Aroused Citizens from their Slumber by Nani A. Palkhivala, A Phenomenon Gone Awry by P.K. Ravindranath, 'The Wrong is Committed by Others against You': Salman Rushdie's Open Letter to Taslima Nasreen, Retreat from Reason by T.S. Raman, Indo-Pak: CAMs and CBMs by Ali Ahmed Zaki, Media: Right to Communicate by Gaston Roberge, Redefining National Security by Vijayalakshmi Balakrishna, G-77 at Thirty by Chakravarthi Raghavan, Book Review: Non-alignment Today by Ashwini K.Ray, Impressions: Creativity or Courtiership? H.Y. Sharada Prasad, Document: CPI-M and CPI on Election Commission Bill After Withdrawal of Poll Reform Bills: Seshan Looms Large Over Political Horizon by Sumit Chakravartty, Assam: The Current Scenario by Nikhil Chakravartty, Kerala: EMS' Article in 'Deshabhimani': Gandhi's Name Defiled to Plug New 'Marxist' Line by K.U. Warier, Document: State will Intervene more effectively for People's Benefit: Manmohan Singh, Advantage India
Bihar; Nani A. Palkhlvala, Salman Rushdie; T.S. Raman; Indo-Pak; G-77; CPI; Marxist; Manmohan Singh
English
36 pp.
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Mainstream Journal Vol XXXII No. 37
Journal
30 July 1994
Editorial: Disgraceful by S.C., Transparency in Short Supply by Nikhil Chakravartty; Anatomy of the Fifth Estate by H.Y. Sharada Prasad, Tribute: Moonis Raza: Some Reminiscences by P.C. Joshi, Profile: Ruthless Dictator who Yearned for Reunification of Korea by Sumit Chakravartty, Sectarian Nationalism Syndrome: A Threat to India's Unity by Kunal Ghosh, Secularism in India: Theory and Practice by Asghar Ali Engineer, L'Affaire Taslima: Two Letters: Facts Not Correctly Presented by Jahangir Saadat, Dhaka is on Trial before Bar of World Opinion by Ananda Shankar Ray, Are you Women or Just Representing Husbands and Fathers? by Taslima Nasreen, Garg: The Restless Crusader by Niloufer Bhagwat, A Rare Breed by S.C.
Political Organisations; North Korea; Fifth Estate; Moonis Raza; Nationalism; Secularism; Dhaka; Taslima Nasreen
English
36 pp.
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Mainstream Journal Vol XXXII No. 38
Journal
6 August 1984
Editorial: Affront to Parliament by S.C., Manmohan on White Horse: Politics of Graft by Arvind N. Das, What Ails Indian Bureaucracy? D. Bandyopadhyay, Is Narasimha Rao following Nehru's Footsteps? by L.C. Jain, Washington Letter: Religious Right's Smart Bombs by Batuk Vora, Impressions: A View from Afar by N.V.K. Murthy, Economic Reforms: No Room for Accolades by Jayshree Sengupta, L' Affaire Taslima: Varied Perceptions: A Pakistani View by Mahir Ali, The Other Side by Ajir Kutty, A Modernist Gone Berserk by Asghar Ali Engineer, Should We Remain Mute Spectators? by Sumit Chakravartty, To Taslima Nasreen by Sushil K. Chakravarty, Befitting Reply from 'New Communists' by Sunil Das Gupta, Tribute: A Versatile Personality and Ideal Communist by C. Balakrishnan, Book Review: Valuable Profile of Kerala's Economy by N.J. Kurian, Tribute: A 'Sultan' of Transparent Ingenuity by K.M. Seethi, Displacement and Rehabilitation of Project Displaced Persons: Some Thoughts by Enakshi Ganguly Thukral, Communication: Reducing the Lokmanya to a Sectarian Mould
Parliament; Bureaucracy; Narasimha Rao; Economic Reforms; Pakistani; Sectarian
English
36 pp.
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