Index of Seminar Issue 2015
AND INDEX OF ALL ISSUES SINCE 1959
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SEMINAR 2015 |
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SEMINAR 665, January 2015; INDIA 2014: a symposium on the year that was. |
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Dasgupta, Swapan |
Advance of the centre-right |
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Debroy, Bibek |
The subsidy question |
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Kaur, Ravinder |
Tackling India’s ‘bare branches’ |
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Krishnadas, Meghna and Nandini Velho |
Misconstrued dichotomies |
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Mohan, C. Raja and Rishika Chauhan |
Focus on the diaspora |
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Mukhopadhyay, Partha |
The un-smart city |
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Naqvi, Farah |
Kiska saath, kiska vikas |
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Narayanan, M.K. |
Lurking dangers |
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Ninan. T.N. |
Mr Modi comes to town |
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Palshikar, Suhas |
The making of a ‘new-Hindu’ democracy |
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Panagariya, Arvind |
Launching India into a double-digit growth orbit |
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Raghavan, Srinath |
The puzzle that is Pakistan |
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Rao, Jaithirth |
From vision statements to doable designs |
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Sheker, Manini |
The demise of laughter |
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Stern, Nicholas |
Managing climate change |
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Subramanian, Samanth |
Violence about violence |
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Thapar, Romila |
Searching for the public intellectual |
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Tilak, Jandhyala B.G. |
Misplaced reforms |
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SEMINAR 666, February 2015; REMEMBERING ANANTHA-MURTHY: a symposium on the life and times of a public intellectual. |
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Akshara, K.V. |
Thinking through Ananthamurthy |
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Ananthamurthy, Sharath |
My amarcord |
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Ananthamurthy, U.R. |
State of nature (Prakriti) |
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Chakravarthy, N. Manu |
The ‘insider-outsider’ |
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Chenni, Rajendra |
A writer’s last testament |
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Devi, M.S. Asha |
Women protagonists in URA’s fiction |
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Devy, Ganesh N. |
Conversations |
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Ganesh, Deepa |
The creative process |
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Gowda, Chandan |
A writer’s horizon |
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Mohanty, Sharmistha |
Inheritances |
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Pollock, Sheldon |
Rice and ragi: remembering URA |
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Rajashekhar, G. |
The nation state of India: a storyteller’s narrative |
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Rao, H.S. Raghavendra |
Suragi: a tale of lingering fragrance |
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Sastry, Srikanth |
Transcending imaginary divisions |
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Shanbhag, Vivek |
Memories |
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Tejashree, J.N. |
Decoding URA’s poetry |
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Visvanathan, Shiv and P. Mahamud |
The problem |
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SEMINAR 667, March 2015; FREEDOM AND FAITH: a symposium on pluralism, blasphemy, tolerance. |
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Aiyar, Mani Shankar |
Celebrating diversity |
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Bosetti, Giancarlo |
The Dupuis case: a theological challenge for pluralism |
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Bosetti, Glancarlo |
The problem |
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Cadeddu, Francesca |
Religious pluralism and the Catholic Church |
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Diez, Martino |
Pakistan and freedom of expression |
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Ferrari, Silvio |
Shifting protection from beliefs to believers |
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Klausen, Jytte |
Forbidden images |
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Ronchey, Silvia |
The Byzantine life of the Buddha |
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Tyabji, Laila |
In the eyes of the other |
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SEMINAR 668, April 2015; INDIA IN A CHANGING WORLD: a symposium on India’s external engagements. |
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Bajpai, Kanti |
Continuity – but with zeal |
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Bhadrakumar, M.K. |
The challenges ahead |
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Khurshid, Salman |
Beyond the hype |
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Mohan, C. Raja |
Modi’s American engagement |
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Prasad, Jayant |
India’s neighbours |
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Raghavan, Srinath |
Integrating defence into strategic thinking |
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Saran, Shyam |
Continuity amidst change |
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Seminarist |
The problem |
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Unnikrishnan, Nandan |
India-Russia ties |
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Yechury, Sitaram |
Diluting the fundamentals |
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SEMINAR 669, May 2015; REFORMING LABOUR LAWS: a symposium on imagining a new social contract. |
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Ghose, Sanjoy |
The path ahead |
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Gupta, Dipankar |
Thresholds and bad faith |
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Karnik, Kiran |
Crossing the threshold |
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Kaur, Amarjeet |
Trade unions in an era of neo-liberalism |
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Mody, Gautam |
Waiting for fair play |
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Mohapatra, Prabhu |
Unravelling the puzzle |
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Ramanathan, Usha |
Through the looking glass |
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Sasikumar, S.K. |
Towards reform of the labour market |
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Seminarist |
Need for a shared understanding |
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Seminarist |
The problem |
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Varadarajan, Siddharth |
The crisis of the Indian workplace |
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Vijayabaskar, M. |
Decoding the plea for labour reform |
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SEMINAR 670, June 2015; ASIA’S WATERS: a symposium on the Indian Ocean and the Indo-Pacific region. |
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Baruah, Darshana M. |
Why dispute resolution mechanisms fail |
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Brewster, David |
Looking west and acting west |
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Calder, Kent E. |
Eurasia’s transformation and the American response |
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Das, Premvir |
India’s maritime interests in the Indo-Pacific |
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Kausikan, Bilahari |
Debating ASEAN centrality |
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Kesavan, K.V. |
India’s partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region |
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Khurana, Gurpreet S. |
Maritime security challenges |
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Mathur, Vikrom |
Desecuritizing the environment |
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Mohan, C. Raja |
Unfolding geopolitical dynamic |
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Rajagopalan, Rajeswari Pillai |
Military build-up and regional stability |
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Seminarist |
The problem |
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Singh, Hemant Krishan |
India’s ‘act east’ imperative |
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SEMINAR 671, July 2015; WHAT WE KNEW: a symposium on knowledge in and of India’s past. |
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Deb, Siddhartha |
Flights of fancy |
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Gandhi, Supriya |
Archival memories |
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Keshavmurthy, Prashant |
On the benefits of Persian poetic jousting |
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Krishna, T.M. |
Godless? |
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Mishra, Pankaj |
How modern India looks at its permodernity (interviewed by Ananya Vajpeyi) |
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Murty, Rohan |
Not the end of the book (interviewed by Rahul Jacob) |
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Pollock, Sheldon |
The alternative classicism of classical India |
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Rao, D. Venkat |
Mnemocultural affirmations |
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Shulman, David |
The Veda as word, wisdom and world |
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Truschke, Audrey |
Indo-Persian translations |
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Vajpeyi, Ananya |
The problem |
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Watson, Alex |
India’s past, philology, and classical Indian philosophy |
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Young, Richard Fox |
America’s Vedanta wars |
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SEMINAR 672, August 2015; EXCLUSION, DISCRIMINATION, DISPARITY: a symposium on emerging patterns of social inequality in India. |
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Bijapurkar, Rama |
It’s happening, lets keep at it |
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Chatterjee, Anasua |
Muslim middle class and the ‘ghetto’ |
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Das, Maitreyi Bordia |
Dignity centre-stage: four propositions |
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Datta, Ankur |
Unequal dislocations |
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Deshpande, Ashwini |
From formal to substantive equality |
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Heller, Patrick |
State-produced inequality in an Indian city |
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Himanshu |
Inequality in India |
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Jodhka, Surinder S. and Divya Vaid |
The problem |
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Kamat, Sangeeta |
Inequality in education |
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Kannabiran, Kalpana |
The complexities of the genderscape in India |
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Khera, Reetika |
UID: from inclusion to exclusion |
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Kumar, Ravish |
Absent dalit: the Indian newsroom |
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Naudet, Jules |
Equality as a relationship |
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Satyanarayana, K. |
Social inequality and human dignity |
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Srivastava, Sanjay |
Politics, privilege and post-national urbanism |
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SEMINAR 673, September 2015; NATURE AND HISTORY: a symposium on human-environment relations in the long term. |
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Adams, Michael |
One blood |
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Agarwal, Ravi |
Fluid landscapes |
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Amrith, Sunil |
South Asia’s coastal frontiers |
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Arthur, Rohan |
Accidents of history |
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Avango, Dag , Per Högselius and Hanna Vikström |
Colonizing the poles |
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Cederlof, Gunnel and Mahesh Rangarajan |
The problem |
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Ekblom, Anneli |
A cattle country |
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Morrison, Kathleen |
Provincializing the anthropocene |
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Nagendra, Harini |
Wild beasts in the city |
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Pande, Vasudha |
Anthropogenic landscapes of the central Himalayas |
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Raman, T.R. Shankar |
Expanding the conservation landscape |
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Swart, Sandra |
History eats its young |
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Tal, Alon |
Israel’s threatened biodiversity |
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SEMINAR 674. October 2015: STATE OF DEMOCRACY: a symposium on life and politics in India today. |
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Bandyopadhyay, Ritajyoti |
Counter-pedestrianism |
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Banerjee, Prathama |
Democracy and maoism |
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Chakravorty, Sanjoy |
Land acquisition and the rent-seeking state |
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Choudhury, Soumyabrata |
Ambedkar: contradiction, affirmation, reservation |
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Datta, Pradip Kumar |
Tagore: democracy as dilemma |
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DeSouza, Peter Ronald |
The afterlife of theNehruvian legacy |
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Dhar, Anup |
What if one is always already included? |
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Hansen, Thomas Blom |
Communalism, democracy and India capitalism |
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Nambiar, Sandhya Devesan |
A savage conscience: the phenomenon of rape |
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Panjabi, Kavita |
Hokkolobor: a hashtag movement |
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Ray, Manas |
The problem |
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Ray, Manas |
Who is ‘the people’? |
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Suhrud, Tridip |
Gandhi liked to think of himself as a democrat |
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SEMINAR 675, November 2015; MAKE IN INDIA: a symposium on a policy initiative to revive domestic manufacturing. |
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Bhoothalingam, Ravi |
Entering the matrix |
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Kalyani, Amit |
Interview (by Naazneen Karmali) |
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Kant, Amitabh |
An imperative |
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Kumar, Ritu |
The Benaras revival programme |
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Malik, Ashok |
The problem |
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Roy, Rathin |
Interview (by Vivan Sharan |
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Sabharwal, Manish |
Providing a fertile habitat for manufacturing |
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Sanghvi, Vir |
Make in many Indias |
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Sharan, Vivan |
Reimagining start-ups |
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Sharma, Mihir S. |
Make in India, as yet unmade |
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Shetty, Devi |
Fixing health care |
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Singh, Sushant |
Security on the shop floor |
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SEMINAR 676, December 2015; WHY DANCE?: a symposium on the multiple trajectories of Indian dance traditions. |
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Banerjee, Aparna Uppaluri |
Dance without moving |
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Chatterjee, Ashoke |
A perfect stillness: the art of Shanta Rao |
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Kolanad, Gitanjali |
The problem |
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Kolanad, Gitanjali |
Young girls were harmed in the making of this dance |
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Mitra, Royona |
Akram Khan: dance as resistance |
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Morcom, Anna |
Courtesans, bar girls, dancing boys and bollywood dance |
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Peerbaye, Soraya |
From nowhere, from within |
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Rao, V.A.K. Ranga |
Hindi film dance |
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Sethi, Arshiya |
An overlay of the political: the recognition of sattriya |
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Srinivasan, Amrit |
Why sadir? |
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Sundari, Swapna , |
Interview |
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Padmini Chettur and Kapila Venu |
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Viswanathan, Lakshmi |
Bharatanatyam in the new age |
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COMMENT |
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Manas Ray |
Fractured city votes for civic state (April 2015) |
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Inaya Khan |
No country for women (April 2015) |
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Pramod K. Nayar |
The Dimapur lynching and cultures of public violence (April 2015) |
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Susan Visvanathan |
Beyond formal schooling (May 2015) |
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Kurian, Anna |
Stereotyping and scapegoating Indian women (May 2015) |
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Ajay K. Mehra |
Sharing sovereignty (July 2015) |
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Ashutosh Kumar |
‘Coming together’ of two Bihar leaders (July 2015) |
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C.P. Bhambhri |
Between liberty and equality (October 2015) |
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Pramod K. Nayar |
Necropolitics and the art of the occupied (November 2015) |
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Ashutosh Kumar |
Punjab in ferment (December 2015) |
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FURTHER READING |
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Darshana M. Baruah |
Asia’s Waters (June 2015) |
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Divya Vaid and Sreya Sen |
Exclusion, Discrimination, Disparity (August 2015) |
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IN MEMORIAM |
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Harsh Sethi |
Rajni Kothari 1928-2015 (March 2015) |
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Ghanshyam Shah |
Rajni Kothari 1928-2015 (March 2015) |
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D.L. Sheth |
Rajni Kothari 1928-2015 (March 2015) |
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Aditya Nigam |
Rajni Kothari 1928-2015 (March 2015) |
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Suhel Seth |
R.K. Laxman 1921-2015 (March 2015) |
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Dilip Cherian |
Mrinal Datta-Chaudhuri 1934-2015 (July 2015) |
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Akshay Jaitly |
Ashok Jaitly 1942-2015 (August 2015) |
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Gerson da Cunha |
Charles Correa 1930-2015 (September 2015) |
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Dipak Gyawali |
Ramaswamy Iyer 1929-2015 (October 2015) |
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Vasanthi Sankaranarayanan |
Veenapani Chawla 1947-2015 (December 2015) |
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SEMINAR ISSUES |
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1959 1. The Party in Power 2. Food for Forty Crores 3. Freedom and Planning 4. The Changing Village |
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1960 5. Co-operative Farming 6. Two Sectors 7. Our Universities 8. Corruption 9. Films 10. Indians in Africa 11. A Language for India 12. Health 13. The Third World 14. Tribal India 15. Into Space 16. Artists and Art |
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1961 17. Socialism Today 18. The Census 19. Our Foreign Policy 20. Waste 21. The Writer at Bay 22. Administration 23. North and South 24. Communalism 25. Philosophy 26. Science 27. Advertising 28. Music |
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1962 29. Your Vote 30. Our Democracy 31. The U.N. 32. On Stage 33. Population Control 34. Election Analysis 35. India’s Defence 36. The Scientist 37. Our Neighbours 38. Indian Agriculture 39. Past and Present 40. Romanisation |
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1963 41. The Emergency 42. The Press 43. Taxation 44. Crisis on the Campus 45. Non-Alignment 46. Gandhism 47. Censorship 48. India and Pakistan 49. Panchayati Raj 50. China 51. Emerging Leadership 52. The Indian Woman |
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1964 53. The Coming Crisis 54. Worker’s Share 55. Scientific Attitude 56. India in the World 57. Needs and Resources 58. Kashmir 59. Jawaharlal Nehru 60. Prohibition 61. Energy 62. The Consumer 63. Nehru and the Ism 64. Our Changing Values |
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1965 65. The Bomb 66. Parliament in Crisis 67. Secularism 68. Language 69. Goa 70. Caste 71. At School 72. Public Sector 73. Indo-Soviet Link 74. Money and Power 75. The War and After 76. Politics of Language |
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1966 77. We and the World 78. The Plan 79. Our Cities 80. Elections and Power 81. Farms and Food 82. Science in Afro-Asia 83. India’s Defence Pattern 84. The I.C.S. 85. The Administrative Jungle 86. Aid or Trade 87. State Politics 88. Students in Turmoil |
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1967 89. Your Vote 90. Our Union 91. The Economic Crisis 92. Our Brain Drain 93. The Cow 94. Election Outcome 95. Power Patterns 96. Asian Security 97. Books 98. Mass Communication 99. Design for Living 100. Seminar on Seminar |
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1968 101. Prices 102. Unctad 103. Recession 104. The Future of Asia 105. The Budget and the Plan 106. Minority in Crisis 107. Politics and Society 108. Agricultural Revolution 109. Management Challenge 110. Our Security 111. The Centre and the States 112. Academic Colonialism |
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1969 113. The New Left 114. Resources 115. Nationhood 116. Violence 117. Pakistan 118. Gerontocracy 119. Our External Relations 120. The Educated Unemployed 121. The Congress Party 122. Mahatma Gandhi 123. Conservation 124. Our Political Parties |
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1970 125. Secularism in Crisis 126. Our Libraries 127. India’s Left 128. Modernisation 129. The Rural Base 130. Population Planning 131. Foreign Technology 132. Nation and Community 133. The Super Powers 134. The U.N. at 25 135. Two Neighbours 136. The Constitution |
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1971 137. India 1970 138. Your Vote 139. Political Pointers 140. Land Hunger 141. The Blue Revolution 142. Bangladesh 143. The Economic Agenda 144. The 1971 Elections 145. China Today 146. A Nuclear India 147. Crisis in the Press 148. Acapolitics |
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1972 149. India 1971 150. Impact of Bangaladesh 151. Secret Societies 152. West Bengal 153. State Elections 154. Permits and Licenses 155. India in Asia 156. Decentralisation 157. The Social Sciences 158. New Education 159. Clean Elections 160. The Mass Line |
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1973 161. India 1972 162. Mass Housing 163. Calcutta 164. Federal Reorganisation 165. The Status of Women 166. Our Paralysed Universities 167. Garibi Hatao 168. A Committed Civil Service 169. Science Policy 170. No-Cost Reform 171. Mass Transport 172. The Indian Economy |
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1974 173. India 1973 174. Indian Muslims 175. Population Threat 176. The Students Speak 177. The Untouchables 178. Marxism and India 179. The Multinationals 180. The Architect in India 181. The Indian Ocean 182. The Energy Crisis 183. Growing the Food 184. The Cinema Situation |
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1975 185. India 1974 186. Foreign Policy 187. A Changed India 188. Inflation 189. Prices and Procurement 190. Medicines for the Masses 191. Urbanisation 192. The System 193. The Economists 194. The Legacy of Gandhi 195. Global Problems 196. Judgements |
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1976 197. India 1975 198. The Economic Debate 199. New Trends 200. Life and Living 201. Changing Communism 202. A Military View 203. Where Do We Go From Here |
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seminar issues 204 to 209 were not printed because of censorship during the Emergency |
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1977 210. Fear and Freedom 211. Images of the Emergency 212. The Elections 213. The Correctives 214. Atrocities 215. Rethinkings 216. The Janata Phase 217. External Alignments 218. The Police 219. Action Agendas 220. Bengal Scenario |
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1978 221. India 1977 222. Indian Intellectuals 223. Economic Imperatives 224. Populist Politics 225. Defence and Detente 226. Federal Power Balance 227. The Rural Challenge 228. The Sixth Plan 229. New Dialogues 230. The Administrator 231. Trauma of the Triangle 232. Another TV |
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1979 233. India 1978 234. Grassroots Democracy 235. The Village and the Communicator 236. Emerging Questions 237. Threatened Environment 238. Politics of Science 239. The Autonomy Myth 240. The Muslim Condition 241. The Election Business 242. Our Fractured Politics 243. Harijans 244. Economic Scenarios |
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1980 245. India 1979 246. External Action 247. The Planets 248. Transition Politics 249. Development Dimensions 250. The Violent Present 251. Debating an Agenda 252. Policing 253. The Dangerous Decade 254. Studying our Society 255. Raw Power 256. Alternatives in Foreign Policy |
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1981 257. India 1980 258. A Failed Science 259. The Politicians 260. Parliament 261. Concepts in Change 262. Levels of Consciousness 263. The World of Microprocessors 264. Search for Consensus 265. The Soviet Connection 266. Confusion in Economics 267. Peasants and Prices 268. Reservations |
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1982 269. India 1981 270. The Arming of a Subcontinent 271. India: Seen from Abroad 272. The Campus Scene 273. Refocussings 274. Nepali Reflections 275. Childhood Today 276. Our National Character 277. Searching for Answers 278. The Future of Politics 279. Playing Games 280. A Confused World |
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1983 281. India 1982 282. Three Hundred Millions 283. The Parallel Economy 284. Revivalism 285. Breakdown 286. Global Choices 287. Security 288. The Political Options 289. Federal Focus 290. Islam 291. Social Dilemmas 292. The Messy Media |
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1984 293. This India 294. The Punjab Tangle 295. Marxian Shadings 296. Directions in Education 297. Values in Learning 298. Coalition Future 299. New Elites 300. The Sexist Media 301. A Federal Remedy 302. Lawless Laws 303. Pakistan Perceptions 304. Indira Gandhi |
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1985 305. India 1984 306. Behind the Ballot 307. The National Condition 308. Using the Army 309. The Faces of Reality 310. A Warless World 311. Meditation 312. Architectural Pollution 313. The Hindus and Their Isms 314. Issues Within Issues 315. The Politics of Change 316. The Economy |
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1986 317. India 1985 318. Purdah Culture 319. Freeing the Media 320. The Total State 321. Indian English 322. Divisive Currents 323. Scenarios for Change 324. Options in South Asia 325. The Judicial Jungle 326. Punjab Perspectives 327. Web of Censorship 328. Priorities |
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1987 329. India 1986 330. The Politics of Ecology 331. Femicide 332. Urdu 333. Raj Thapar 1926-1987 334. Interventions 335. Our Institutions 336. A Second Republic 337. Sri Lanka 338. Past in the Present 339. Rethinking Theology 340. Romesh Thapar 1922-1987 |
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1988 341. India 1987 342. Sati 343. A Free Press 344. Integrity 345. Punjab 346. Drought 347. Right to Work 348. The Voluntary Option 349. New Dimensions in Science 350. Child Labour 351. Pakistan Scenarios 352. Farmer Power |
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1989 353. India 1988 354. The Technology Missions 355. New Social Movements 356. Design and Aesthetics 357. Federalism 358. Foreign Policy in a Changing World 359. Literature and Society 360. The Panchayati Revival 361. Reflections 362. Parties and Politics 363. The Nehru Era 364. Mythifying History |
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1990 365. Towards 2000 AD 366. The North East 367. Politics of the State 368. The People’s Verdict 369. Health for All? 370. Nuclear Power 371. Cricket Culture 372. Our Urban Future 373. Socialism in Crisis 374. Communal Divides 375. Reserved Futures 376. The Eighth Plan |
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1991 377. India 1990 378. The Himalaya 379. City Nostalgia 380. Freeing the Economy 381. After the Gulf War 382. The Urban Woman 383. Defence Perspectives 384. New Writing in English 385. Beyond the Vote 386. Repercussions of Change 387. Identity 388. Politicians on Politics |
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1992 389. India 1991 390. Making Waves 391. The Linguis-tic Landscape 392. Kashmir Today 393. The Soviet Experience 394. Dialogue 395. Real Concerns 396. aids 397. Wooing Japan 398. Understanding Punjab 399. Politics Today 400. Education and Ideology |
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1993 401. India 1992 402. Ayodhya 403. Growing Up 404. The Telecom Revolution 405. Politics of Accountability 406. Managing our Natural Resources 407. Left Dilemmas 408. Culture, Communication and Change 409. Our Scientists 410. Population Planning 411. Revivalism and Identity 412. Marginalised Tribals |
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1994 413. India 1993 414. Managing Energy 415. Future of the Mind 416. Islam: Reform and Renewal 417. The bjp 418. Seeds of Discontent 419. Infrastructure 420. Memories of Partition 421. Looking Back 422. The U.S. and Us 423. Parallel Practices 424. Family Matters |
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1995 425. India 1994 426. Parks, Protection and People 427. Living Treasures 428. The Politics of Health 429. Globalisation and the Unions 430. Justice For All 431. Voices From the Field 432. The Matter of U.P. 433. Food Security 434. Rules and Laws 435. The Limits of Tolerance. 436. Learning to Change |
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1996 437. India 1995 438. Grassroots Governance 439. Prisons and Punishment 440. The Election Carnival 441. A Question of Rights 442. Nationalism 443. Little Voices, Big Issues 444. Nuclear Fallout 445. The Other City 446. Cultural Studies 447. Reproductive Health 448. Maritime Security |
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1997 449. India 1996 450. The State of Bihar 451. Democracy and Development 452. Workers and Unions 453. Symbolic Spaces 454. Political Exhaustion 455. Alternatives in Communication 456. Rethinking Institutions 457. Empowering Women 458. Media Trends 459. Unity or Incoherence 460. Futures |
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1998 461. India 1997 462. Childhood 463. Refugees 464. Right to Education 465. Power Play 466. Wildlife 467. Conserving our Heritage 468. Nuclear (In)security 469. Swadeshi 470. Gujarat 471. Dalit 472. External Challenges |
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1999 473. India 1998 474. Continuing Concerns 475. Growing Intolerance 476. The Sikh Spirit 477. The Pursuit of Purpose 478. Floods 479. Something Like a War 480. Cruel Choices 481. The Idea of Seminar 482. Family Business 483. Policespeak 484. Multiculturalism |
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2000 485. India 1999 486. Environment: Myth and Reality 487. Looking East 488. Ageing 489. Unhealthy Trends 490. African Transitions 491. Street Vendors 492. Protecting Nature 493. Redesigning Curricula 494. Unviable Universities 495. Situating Sociology 496. Frameworks For Peace |
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2001 497. India 2000 498. Markets in Motion 499. Waste-lands 500. Through the Decades 501. Culturescape 502. Our Corrupted Core 503. Globalization 504. Drug Abuse 505. Towards Equality 506. Reforming Politics 507. Economic Turmoil 508. Exclusion |
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2002 509. India 2001 510. Porous Borders, Divided Selves 511. Beyond Numbers 512. States of Insecurity 513. Society Under Siege 514. Where People Matter 515. First City? 516. Shades of Green 517. Securing South Asia 518. The Aftermath of 9/11 519. Uncertain Futures 520. A World Without AIDS |
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2003 521. India 2002 522. Rewriting History 523. Celebrating Craft 524. Imagining Futures 525. Unsettling Cinema 526. A Party in Waiting 527. The Great Game 528. City of Dreams 529. Empire 530. Restoration and Renewal 531. Footloose Labour 532. Abortion |
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2004 533. India 2003 534. Beyond the Verdict 535. Changing Chennai 536. Are We Learning? 537. India Shining 538. The Diaspora 539. A Mandate for Change 540. Celebrating Women 541. New Priorities 542. Working Conservation 543. Amchem Goem 544. Elusive Justice |
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2005 545. India 2004 546. Reclaiming Childhood 547. Revitalising Science 548. Democracy Derailed 549. Redressing Disadvantages 550. Gateway to the East 551. Speaking Truth to Power 552. Forests and Tribals 553. Creative Industries 554. India Revisited 555. Eye on Oil 556. 2010 |
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2006 557. India 2005 558. Dalit Perspectives 559. Soul City 560. Building Partnerships 561. Media Matters 562. The India-China Thaw 563. Education and Livelihoods 564. The Forsaken Drylands 565. The Elusive Triangle 566. Culinary Crossings 567. Re-imagining Punjab 568. Securing the Insecure |
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2007 569. India 2006 570. Crafting an Education 571. Battleground U.P. 572. India Beckons 573. Envisioning Asia 574. Children First 575. Between Cultures 576. Experiments With Democracy 577. Nature, Wildlife, People 578. A Shifting Canvas 579. Transport for Liveable Cities 580. The Paradox That is Bihar |
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2008 581. India 2007 582. Special Economic Zones 583. Unequal Status 584. Our Troubled Neighbourhood 585. City of Hope 586. Redrawing Boundaries 587. Mortgaging the Future 588.Talking Theatre 589. Unfinished Agendas-I 590. Unfinished Agendas-II 591. Battle for the States 592. The Neglected Teacher |
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2009 593. India 2008 594. Effective Government 595. Agrarian Transitions 596. Changing Political Landscape 597. Knowledge in Question 598.Circuits of Cinema 599. National Security 600. Literary Landscapes 601. The Republic of Ideas 602. India’s Religious Minorities 603. Bangladesh Turnaround 604. Maternal and Newborn Health |
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2010 605. India 2009 606. Climate Change Conundrum 607. Red Resurgence 608. The Enduring Epic 609. Fashioning Style 610. Living Together 611. Soldiers and States 612. Karnataka Vignettes 613. Nature Without Borders 614. The Pursuit of Happiness 615. We the People 616. From Protest to Politics |
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2011 617. India 2010 618. Social Transformations 619. Women and Peace 620. States in Transition 621. Minorities and Pluralism 622. Dynasty 623. The Nation and its Poet 624. Democratizing Knowledge 625. Combating Corruption 626. Shades of Blue 627. Partnerships in Education 628. Dillee Meri Jaan |
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2012 629. India 2011 630. The Lusosphere 631. Shot in the Arm 632. A Country of Our Own 633. Caste Matters 634. Ending Hunger 635. Urban Transformations 736. Streetscapes 637. God’s Own Country 638. Inclusive Classrooms 639. Institutional Legacy 640. Assam: Unstable Peace |
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2013 641. India 2012 642. Constitutional Challenges 643. Eye on Kashmir 644. Tibet Burning 645. Bengal Blues 646. Politics in Our Times 647. The Indian Consumer 648. Safe Cities 649. Living Together 650.Cyber Security 651. Hasti 652. Cashing Waters |
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2014 653. India 2013 654. State of Science 655. Digital debates 656. A polity in flux 657. Celebrating City Spaces 658. External engagements 659 Inheritances 660. Cultural Capital 661. The Malnourished Tribal 662. Thinking of Gandhi 663. From the Margins 664. Decoding Pakistan |