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Economic and Political Weekly: Table of Contents
Vol. 57, Issue No. 13, 26 Mar, 2022
Editorials
Huge Lags in Medical Education
Responding Justly to Suffering
From the Editor's Desk
When Conviction Becomes Convenience
From 50 Years Ago
From 50 Years Ago: Mixed Verdict in the North
Law and Society
POCSO and Judicial Discomfort
Alok Prasanna Kumar
Budget 2022
The post-COVID-19 Economic Recovery and Fiscal Stance
Pinaki Chakraborty
Debt, Deficit, and Fiscal Risks of the Union Budget for 2022–23
Ashok K Lahiri
The Union Budget and the Central Bank Digital Currency - Speculating on the Shape of Things to Come
Partha Ray
,
Debashis Saha
,
V K Unni
The Future of Fiscal Consolidation in India
D K Srivastava
Fiscal–Monetary Interface and Green Bonds
Lekha Chakraborty
Growth Impetus, Fiscal Dominance and Macroeconomic Concerns
M Govinda Rao
The Budget Bets on Capital Expenditure to Revive Growth - How Will This Strategy Play Out?
Sudipto Mundle
,
Ajaya Sahu
Macroeconomic Challenges and the Social Sector
Mala Lalvani
,
Ajit Karnik
Book Reviews
Sociopolitical Evolution of Sufism in Gujarat
Veena Naregal
Contextualising India–China Economic Interactions
Bhim Subba
Special Articles
Gandhi’s Moral Agents
Nirmalangshu Mukherji
,
Samiksha Goyal
Elderly Living Arrangements - Insights from North East India
Shrabanti Maity
,
Anup Sinha
,
Sajal Nag
Discussion
Development, Underdevelopment, and the Yardstick of Parity
Vinay Bahl
Perspectives
Far-right Illiberalism on the Rise in the United States and Europe
Dipankar Chatterji
Current Statistics
Current Statistics
Letters
CUET: Eroding the Value of School Education
Deepayan Malaviya
,
Tripti Bhushan
The Hijab Verdict and (Un)Reasonable Restrictions
Anandita Tayal
Engage Articles
How to Become a Good Public Intellectual?
Suchintan Das
Thapar and Trouillot: A Decolonial Dialogue in History
Nikhil Pandhi
Reflecting on the Past Before Us in an Age of Hindutva
Mohona Chaudhuri
Romila Thapar in Conversation
Romila Thapar
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