symposium participants
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INDIAN
POVERTY: IDEOLOGY AND EVIDENCE
Surjit
S. Bhalla, President, Oxus Research and Investments, Delhi
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PROTECTIONISM
NO SOLUTION
T. N.
Ninan, Editor,
"Business Standard", New Delhi
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WHY
WE NEED LAW REFORM
Bibek Debroy,
Rajiv Gandhi Institute for
Contemporary Studies, Delhi
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REFORM
POLITICAL PARTIES FIRST
Pratap
Bhanu Mehta, Associate
Professor of Government and of Social Studies, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA
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POLITICS
OF REORDERING CHAOS
Harish Khare, Assiciate
Editor, "The Hindu", Delhi
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BJP:
UP FOR GRABS
Swapan Dasgupta, Deputy
Editor, "India Today", Delhi
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ONE
PARTY, MANY VOICES
Mahesh Rangarajan, independent
researcher and political analyst, Delhi
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TWO
PARTIES, MANY VOICES
Vir Sanghvi, Editor,
"The Hindustan Times", Delhi
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CLUELESS
IN KASHMIR
Praveen
Swami,
Chief of Bureau,
"Frontline", Mumbai
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UTTARKHAND'S
CHALLENGE
Pradeep Kumar, Professor of Political
Sociology, Panjab University, Chandigarh
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MARGINALISATION
OF PUNJAB
Surinder S. Jodhka, Department
of Sociology, Panjab University, Chandigarh
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TWO
DECADES OF LEFT RULE
Rajat Ray, Chief
of News Bureau, Ananda Bazar Patrika, Calcutta
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TOO
MANY TO CARE
Meera Chatterjee, Senior
Social Development Specialist, The World Bank, Delhi
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CHILDREN,
WORK AND EDUCATION
Vimala Ramachandran, Education
Resource Unit, Jaipur
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END
OF CRICKET AS WE KNEW IT
Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Editor,
Editorial Pages, "The Telegraph", Calcutta
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PARTITION
AND MEMORY
Urvashi Butalia, author
and Co-publisher, Kali for Women, Delhi
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SINGING
A NATION INTO BEING
Rukmini
Bhaya Nair, Professor of Linguistics and English, IIT, Delhi
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AND
THEN THERE WAS THE MARKET
P. Sainath, journalist, Mumbai
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INDEX
OF SEMINAR
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