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Mainstream, VOL LX No 6, New Delhi, January 29, 2022
Table of Contents, Mainstream, Jan 29, 2022
Friday 28 January 2022
In this issue:
- Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, Jan 29, 2022
- The Odd thing about the assassins is that they think they have Killed Gandhi | S N Sahu
- Democracy is Inconceivable Without Rights | Vijay Kumar
- Kerala: Male bias behind acquittal of Bishop Franko Mulakkal | Sukumaran C.V.
- Pressing Issues before Budget 2022-23 | Sarma & Sunder
- Amendments to Biodiversity Legislation Weaken Conservation | Soma Marla
- Letter to President of India - alternative proposal on Bose Statue at India Gate
- The upcoming 2022 UP assembly elections | P S Jayaramu
- In UP, BJP’s Leaders Know Only Love | TJS George
- Dalits in the Coming Punjab Assembly Elections – 2022 | Jaspreet Kaur
- Channi is dishonest and Kejriwal an honest man? | Prem Singh
- Identity Politics in Punjab: A Challenge For Aam Aadmi Party | Rajvinder Singh
- Subhash Chandra Bose: Remembered in North East India | Ajailiu Niumai
- Citizens Safety and Security Forces in our Democracy | Humra Quraishi
- Revisiting the Debate on Repealed Farm Laws - Report of April 2021 webinar
- Book Review: A definitive account of 1971 war | M.R. Narayan Swamy
- Immensity of Vista | Ajit Das
- Photo: Workers in India (1960) | T S Satyan
- Nepal: GB Yakthumba - People’s General Who Fought Rana oligarchy | Mandeep Lama
- Refuting Huxley’s take on Congress views as anti-Science | Jawaharlal Nehru
- Michel Foucault: An Examination of Power | Cathal Larkin
- Music: Abide With Me [the hymn removed by the Modi Govt from Beating the Retreat ceremony]
- Video: Reforming Maoist Planned Economy in China - Isabella Weber Interview
- Film: Agatha Christie Murder With Mirrors 1985
Editor’s Pick:
- India: Government continues reckless selling of Public Sector firms amidst rising inequality and unemployment by Ashish Kajla
- Why Russia will likely intervene in Ukraine by MK Bhadrakumar
* (Cover page artwork credits: Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Two Men at a Table, 1923)