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Issue No : 118


 
  Responses to Manushi

Tragedy as Entertainment:
Media's Failure to Report Drought in Time
PREM SHANKAR JHA

Reclamining Lost Power:
Saurashtrians Resolve to Make Their Villages Water Sufficient
MADHU KISHWAR

Famine of Good Deeds and Ideas
ANUPAM MISHRA

Shiva and His Consorts: The Yoginis of Hirapur
PRITHWIRAJ MISRA

Poem: Merge
ANURIMA BANERJI

Profile: Surinder Kaur: A Life Well Sung
NIRUPAMA DUTT

All Compassionate and All Powerful:
Sita of South Indian Stories
VASUDHA NARAYANAN

When Leaders Mislead:
Puri Shankaracharya Exceeds His Brief
MADHU KISHWAR

My Vision for the Future:
Let's Build on Our Strengths
PUSHPA M BHARGAVA

Book Review: Despoliation and Defaming of India
by Dharampal
Reviewer: ANURIMA BANERJI

Poem: Women Meet
NIRUPAMA DUTT

Readers' Forum

Some More Endorsements for
the Alternative Women's Reservation Bill




   
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