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Rotting in Pakistani Jails
Government Apathy Towards 1971 Prisoners of War
ANJANA MEHTA

Educating the Dropouts
SR. MARIE COUTINHO

Charan Shah’s Death
Victim of Media Misrepresentation
Report by ALL INDIA DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

Countering Earlier Reports
Charan Shah’s Immolation
A Joint Report by WOMEN’S ORGANISATIONS

Quotable Quotes on Charan Shah’s Immolation

Deadly Laws and Zealous Reformers
The Conflicting Interpretations and Politics of Sati
MADHU KISHWAR

Film Review: Sita Turns Godmother
Director: Vinay Shukla
Reviewers: ANURIMA AND MADHU

Poem: Grahamstown
APARNA JAYACHANDRAN

Story: Rema’s Choice
LATA THANKAPPAN

Book Review: Widows in India
Edited by Martha Alter Chen
Reviewer: ANURIMA BANERJI

Readers’ Forum

My Vision for the Future: A World Without Cages
SUJATA RAY



   
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