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Water wise
A timely and must-read volume presenting an overall scenario on water and conflicts over water.
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Classics with class perspective
The volume has careful selections from Karl Marx and some important Marxist theoreticians.
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Bhutto's treachery
ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO was one of those persons who, however talented, were inherently incapable of being truthful. He was treacherous to India, his c
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Nehru: Myth & legacy
COULD any of Jawaharlal Nehru's contemporaries in office as Prime Minister or any successor have written a note of quality on the relics of Huen Tsang
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The realities behind retailing
THE question of whether to allow foreign direct investment (FDI) in Indian retail trade is a fiercely contested and divisive one. Those lobbying in it
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Making foreign policy
It is an infallible rule that a prince who is not wise himself cannot be well advised... wise counsels, from whoever they come, must necessarily be du
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Tamil Nadu's Dalit saga
DALITS - for long considered and treated as outcastes in a strictly caste-based social order, later attempted to be glorified as Harijans or people of
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King Gyanendra & Henry VIII
THE Indian Independence Act, 1947, enacted by the British Parliament, set up, by Section 1, two independent states, India and Pakistan. Section 6(2) e
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Muslims of the West
THESE books are of immense relevance to Muslims of India. The manner in which Muslims of the West shape their lives in a non-Muslim environment, in pe
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A system in decline
The law sharpens the mind, by narrowing it.
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History as prison
Shortly after he had left India, Mountbatten wrote to Nehru on August 15, 1948, warning him against going to war with Pakistan... . But even years lat
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Congress and `nationalist' Muslims
IT was not only Jinnah whom Gandhi and the Congress spurned. They spurned also Muslims within their own ranks. V.P. Menon noted: "Nationalist Muslims
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