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HYDERABAD : ASSOCIATION FOR COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE STUDIES  : Writer Aijaz Ahmed at the Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies --ACLALS 2004  in Hyderabad on Friday . --- PHOTO: P_V_Sivakumar / 06-08-2004

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Neoliberalism: An era of growth sans justice

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Shadow of fascism

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At a construction site. The pension scheme announced for workers in the unorganised sector is actually a savings scheme without any substantial government contribution.

Budgetary charades

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Economist with a difference

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Russian Revolution of 1917: Lenin speaking to the workers of the Putilov factory, in Petrograd, 1917. Painting by Isaak Brodsky (1883-1939). National Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic (Photo by Leemage/Corbis via Getty Images)

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FOR FRONTLINE: TO GO WITH PROFILE/K.N. RAJ:::
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