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Mainstream, VOL 61 No 4, January 14, 2023
Table of Contents, Mainstream, Jan 14, 2023
Saturday 14 January 2023
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In this issue:
- Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, Jan 14, 2023
- Tamilnadu Governor Ravi in Skipping a Para of his Address to the Assembly Violates His Oath to Defend the Constitution | S N Sahu
- Why announce aggression now Bhagwatji? | Faraz Ahmad
- China and India - as ’merchants of death’ | Sumanta Banerjee
- Caste Atrocities and Social Justice in India | Rachna Kumari Prasad
- Punjab Struggle over Ecological Ruin Caused by Liquor | Bharat Dogra
- Big Business & Commercial Sports Machine | Kobad Ghandy
- Psychology of Freebies and Lessons from Lakshadweep | K Gireesan
- Moonlighting: Boon or Bane - HR Manager Challenges | Dhameja, Dhameja & Khattar
- Destruction of Nature and Disneyfication of Himalayan Pilgimage Sites | Anonymous
- The Earth Speaks at Joshimath | Sagari Chhabra
- Swami Vivekananda Respected All Religions | M R Narayan Swamy
- Sri Lanka’s disastrous 2022 ends with a sliver of optimism | Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits
- Ukraine: Letter on behalf of the trolleybus drivers of Kharkiv | Vitaliy
COMMUNICATION:
- Letter to the Editor - Implications for authors facing breach of contract by publisher | Indranil De
DOCUMENTS:
- Foreign Universities - Statement by AIFUCTO
- Rescind the Draft UGC Guidelines | Statement by CPI(M)
- Lawyers Note For organistions of Bhopal Gas Accident Victims
BOOKS:
IMAGE & SOUND:
- Map of Afghanistan Made by British and Russian Officers up to 1875
- Documentary: How to wrestle with gender norms and win
- Video: Frene Ginwala - Negotiating the End of Apartheid
- Music: Conny and the Bellhops - Bop Sticks (1960)
Editors’ Picks:
- ‘Ad-hoc’ Teachers at Delhi University: From the Frying Pan into the Fire
- Proposed infrastructure project in Great Nicobar Island a mega folly
- The many similarities between Brazilian politics and the United States
- South Africa: Founding speaker of parliament Frene Ginwala has died — Ginwala served the ANC and the anti-apartheid struggle in exile for three decades
- Excess carbon is making freshwater lakes more acidic — at triple the rate of oceans
* (Cover page artwork credits: Man Ray, 1946)