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| Name of the Collection | Mainstream Journal |
|---|---|
| Folder/Categories | Journal |
| Sub-folder/Sub-category | |
| File No. /Acc. No. | VOL XXXVII No.46 |
| Abstract | Editorial: 'Who Lives if Orissa Dies?, Insurance Bill: Ominous Portent by Rajindar Sachar, International Seminar on WTO Agreements and People's Concerns, Delhi Declaration, Broader Alliance papers over Fractured Mandate by N.A. Karim, Tasks awaiting the New Government by Kripa Shankar, National Agenda: Myth and Reality by Ruddar Datt, Meeting the Challenge of Globalisation by Eric Gonsalves, Impressions: Teach Us in English! by Prabhakar Gatade, Freedom and Nationhood: Yet to be Acquired by P.K. Chatterjee, Blue Pencil: Rajiv in Bofors Cover-up by G.S. Bhargava, Comment: Stray Thoughts on Joshi's Review of Haskar's A Basket of Fallen Leaves by Satya Narain, Book Review: H.J. Laski's Relevance Today by P.S. Jayaramu, Interview: India Advocated Turkmenistan's Neutrality: Turkmen Foreign Minister Explains Ashkabad's Policies, From N.C.'S Writings: Reflections on Our Time, Remembering October Revolution at End of Century, Future Belongs to 'Bolshevism' by Rosa Luxemburg, Tempered Steel by Sumit Chakravartty |
| Author | Rajindar Sachar, N. A. Karim, Kripa Shankar, Ruddar Datt, Eric Gonsalves, Prabhakar Gatade, P. K. Chatterjee, G. S. Bhargava, Satya Narain, P. S. Jayaramu, Rosa Luxemburg, Sumit Chakravartty |
| Recipient | |
| Keywords | Orissa; Insurance Bill; WTO; Delhi; N.A. Karim; Kripa Shankar; National Agenda; Globalisation; Nationhood; October Revolution; Bolshevism |
| Start Date “Period From” | 6 November 1999 |
| End Date “Period To” | 6 November 1999 |
| 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 |