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| Name of the Collection | Mainstream Journal |
|---|---|
| Folder/Categories | Journal |
| Sub-folder/Sub-category | |
| File No. /Acc. No. | VOL XXXII No. 48 |
| Abstract | Editorial: Arrogance of Power by S.C., Why Uttarakhand? by Harish Chandola, Economic Decline and Social Decay: Unfolding Indian Reality by Balraj Mehta, In Search of Alternatives: An Indian Response by V. Mathew Kurian, Indivisibility of Human Rights: A Neglected Concept by D.J. Ravindran, Severe Setback to Social Justice by Chaturanan Mishra, Rammanohar Lohia: A Multifaceted Personality by R.S. Yadav and Rakhi Chopra, An Attempt to Integrate Class, Caste and Gender Struggles by Srilata Swaminathan, Alexander Solzhenitysyn and Boris Yeltsin by Roy A. Medvedev, Towards a New Workers' Movement by Samit Kar, Failure of the System? : Emergence of Neo-Folk-Heroes by Ashok Tankasala, Unemployment Crisis: A Critical Analysis by D.G. Bokare, Book Review: Pre-Marxism is Not the Answer to Present Problems by Anil Rajimwale, Communication: Reform in Muslim Society, Impressions: Scare-crow of a Paper Tiger by Som Benegal, Communication: Muslims and Secularism, Plague: Failure of Local Self-Government by Nikhil Chakravartty, Of Masks and Medicines by Vimal Balasubrahmanyan |
| Author | S.C., Harish Chandola, Balraj Mehta, V. Mathew Kurian, D.J. Ravindran, Chaturanan Mishra, R.S. Yadav, Rakhi Chopra, Srilata Swaminathan, Roy A. Medvedev, Samit Kar, Ashok Tankasala, D.G. Bokare, Anil Rajimwale, Som Benegal, Nikhil Chakravartty, Vimal Balasubrahmanyan |
| Recipient | |
| Keywords | Power; Uttarakhand; Balraj Mehta; Indian Response; Social Justice; Sumit Kar; Gender Struggle; Unemployment Crisis; D.G. Bokare; Self-Government |
| Start Date “Period From” | 15 October 1994 |
| End Date “Period To” | 15 October 1994 |
| Extent | 36 pp. |
| Item type/Format | |
| Language | English |
| Remarks | |
| Source/Link | |
| Donor | Sumit Chakravartty |
| Donation Date | 2020 |
| Custodian | Archives of Contemporary India, Ashoka University, Sonepat, Haryana, India. |
| Right/Copyright | Donor |