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IL Explainer – Ep 2 | Sultana’s Dream by Begum Rokeya
Begum Rokeya was a torchbearer of Bengali Muslim women's awakening. In Sultana's Dream, she creates a utopian feminist land where women are freed from seclusion and oppression.
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THE MISSION OF LIBERTARIANISM
Libertarians call for a greater simplification of institutions, a reform in the use of property and a return to the limited role of the State in social life
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THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Technological innovation leads ultimately to a need for social and political innovation, if its benefits are to be fully realized
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IL Explainer – Ep 1 | Economic Growth with Social Justice by B.R. Shenoy
In a 1977 paper, titled Economic Growth with Social Justice, B.R. Shenoy discussed the relationship between economic freedoms, consumer sovereignty and social justice.
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Dr Janaki Ammal: India’s First Woman Botanist
Owing to her brilliance, Janaki was selected as a research fellow under C V Raman but she constantly faced gender and caste discrimination.
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THE UNION BUDGET 1992-93 by Nani Palkhivala
Liberalization is the key to the Budget. We have left behind the terminal stage of our forty-year affair with shabby State socialism.
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The Emerging Scenario in Education
Foreign investors are interested in investing in vocational education in lndia because they are very keen to get the workforce that they don't have.
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The Resolute Abala Bose: Educationist, Suffragist, Philanthropist
As a feminist, Abala Bose dedicated her life to championing the liberal cause, one that would put men and women on the same footing.
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Forgotten Feminist, Educator: Fatima Sheikh
Fatima valued individual rights over social validation. The same is evident through her unapologetic and revolutionary contributions.
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WHAT MAKES JAPAN TICK: SOME LESSONS FOR INDIA
Japan and India have a lot in common in two respects- high personal savings rate and abundance of human skills.
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