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Issue No : 155


 
  Readers’ Responses

Frauds in the Guise of Reform
Municipal Agencies Mislead the Court to Sabotage the National Policy for Street Vendors
MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

Propagating Prejudices
Hinduism Studies in Schools of America
JAYANT KALAWAR


Seeking Legal Redress
California State Board of Education Sued for Promoting Bias against Hinduism
A.DEEPA

Colonial Bias in Scholarship
Representations of Shudras in Western Indology
ARVIND SHARMA


Understanding Birth Defects
Dilemmas of a Genetic Counselor
PULOMA SHAH

Health: Playing Politics with AIDS
Controversy Over Mandatory Vs Voluntary Testing in Goa
NEERJA VAIDYA-YADAV


When Courts Violate ‘Due Process’
Handling of Public Interest Litigation by the Supreme Court
SHOBHA AGGARWAL


Short Story: The Blanket
APARNA PALLAVI

Report: The First all India Jansunvayi of Street Vendors
 


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