The concluding functions that brought the curtain down on the year-long celebrations of the golden jubilee of the ‘Quit India’ struggle of 1942, presented in sharp relief the slump in morale allround.
With all the exposures of mega corruption in which the wielders of power have been entangled, and the unashamed buying of MPs so that the reins of the government do not slip out of one’s hand—all the homilies and harangues at the August 9 celebrations sounded so hollow and could stir up no (…)
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September 8, 2007
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– Vol XLV No 38, New Delhi, September 8, 2007
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•The Question of Democracy
•BHARAT DOGRA:
– Give Unorganised Sector Workers A Fair Deal
•SANDEEP SHASTRI:
– Emerging Political Scenario in Karnataka
•M. K. BHADRAKUMAR:
– An Open Debate on the N-Deal Won’t Hurt India
•Hyde Act : Relevant Excerpts
•SHREE SHANKAR SHARAN:
– The Pluses and Minuses of Leadership
•RANDHIR SINGH:
– Relevance of Burrows Dunham Today
•FROM N.C.’S WRITINGS:
– Reflections On Our Time
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