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Issue No : 121


 
  Responses to Manushi

Folk Wisdom to Scientific Research
The Curative Powers of Neem
PAIGE PASSANO TALKS TO PROF. RANJIT ROY CHAUDHURY

Poem: The Night She Left Lahore
SHAUNA SINGH BALDWIN

In a League of Her Own
An Exclusive Interview with Sushma Swaraj
MADHU KISHWAR

Poem: I Long to Come Running to You
MEENA ALEXANDER

The Invisible Workers:
Women's Unrecognised Contribution to the Economy
AASHA KAPUR MEHTA

Baking a Bigger Pie
Linking Women's Reservation with Delimitation
RAMI CHHABRA

More Equal than Men?
High Court Judgement on
Night Shift Employment for Women
G.S. BHARGAVA

Short Story: Against the Current
DURGA DEVI MUKHOPADHYAYA
Translated from Bengali by Subodh Kumar Basu


My Vision of the Future: State Supported Utopia!
ASHA KACHRU

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