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Economic & Political Weekly: Table of Contents
Vol. 57, Issue No. 18, 30 Apr, 2022
Editorials
Trade Unions and Political Imagination
Comment
A Firm Step in the Long Road to Safety of Women in Cinema
From the Editor's Desk
Can Arbitrariness in State Action Be Defended?
From 50 Years Ago
From 50 Years Ago-Political Reconstruction of Bangladesh: Reflections on Building a New State in the Seventies
Commentary
Growth and Decomposition of Nutri-cereals in India (1960–61 to 2019–20)
Diptimayee Jena
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Srijit Mishra
Is Growth Enough for Poverty Reduction? - A Micro-perspective from Two South Indian States
Priyabrata Sahoo
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Kirtti Ranjan Paltasingh
The Sustainable Development Goals
Shiladitya Chatterjee
No Coups and No-Confidence - Pakistan’s Constitutional Moment
Afiya Shehrbano Zia
Book Reviews
Ideas Definitely Matter!
Satyendra Ranjan
Untangling the Labyrinth of Health Inequities in India
Indranil Mukhopadhyay
Perspectives
The Political Economy of the Crisis in Sri Lanka
Devaka Gunawardena
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Ahilan Kadirgamar
Insight
Nationalist Rhetoric and the Politics of Panic - The Political Aftermath of the Plague Epidemic of 1896 in Western India
Prabodhan Pol
Special Articles
Women and National Liberation Movements - Revisiting the Discourse on Agency
Bi Bi Ishrat Hassan
Numbers as a Means to Power - Politics of Caste as a Census Category in Colonial India c 1871–1941
Pritam Singh
India’s Household Leverage and the COVID-19 Crisis - Ramifications for the Post-pandemic Recovery Phase
Isha Gupta
Postscript
Archiving Visual History - Preliminary Approaches and Methods from the North East
Aparna Sharma
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Ankuran Dutta
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Raja Das
Spring Thunder - Adivasi Resistance for ‘Jal, Jangal, Jameen’
Neeraj Bunkar
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Rohini Kejriwal
Last Line
Current Statistics
Current Statistics
Letters
Rice Fortification: A Reconsideration
Bharat Dogra
Fixing the Water and Climate Change Nexus
Abdur Rehman Cheema
Engage Articles
Driven to Ecological Crisis: Motility and Disparity on Urban Roads
Akshay Balan and Anisha Maini
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