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Indian Liberals
Indian Liberals
  • About Us
    • Introduction
    • Contributors
  • Indian Liberals
  • Periodicals
    • Forum of Free Enterprise
    • Freedom First
    • Indian Liberal Group
    • Liberal Times
    • Other Publications
    • Swatantra Party
    • The Indian Libertarian
    • Shetkari Sanghatak
  • Regional Literature
    • Bengali
    • Gujarati
    • Hindi
    • Marathi
  • Opinions & Events
  • Musings
  • Audios/Videos
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Contents
Rani Rashmoni Das: Reform in 19th Century Bengal
Rani Rashmoni Das: Reform in 19th Century Bengal
Das remains cemented in Bengali history through her liberal outlook, individualism, and reformist efforts.
  • Editorial Team
  • Opinions & Events
  • September 13, 2022
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The Role of Judiciary in Parliamentary Democracy
The Role of Judiciary in Parliamentary Democracy
There is no better test of the excellence of a Government than the efficiency of the Judicial system. If the law is dishonestly administered, the salt has lost savour.
  • Editorial Team
  • Musings
  • August 17, 2022
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Dr Janaki Ammal: India’s First Woman Botanist
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.
  • Editorial Team
  • Opinions & Events
  • February 11, 2022
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WHAT MAKES JAPAN TICK: SOME LESSONS FOR INDIA
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.
  • Editorial Team
  • Musings
  • December 10, 2021
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Judiciary Vis a Vis Parliament & Executive by Anil B. Divan (January 25, 1981)
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  • November 17, 2021
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Joint Sector – Some Issues by Minoo Shroff (October 1972)
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  • September 11, 2021
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G.G. Agarkar : Revisiting a Misunderstood Legacy
G.G. Agarkar : Revisiting a Misunderstood Legacy
Agarkar’s commentaries may be carrying a tinge of the 'enlightened despotism' that was the characteristic of philosophical radicals, but his works are still very useful to understand his diligence to expose common people to liberal-individualistic ideas.
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  • Opinions & Events
  • March 24, 2021
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Justice H.R. Khanna and the Art of Speaking Truth to Power
Justice H.R. Khanna and the Art of Speaking Truth to Power
Justice H.R. Khanna deserves his own niche and spotlight in the history of the growth of liberalism in the Indian context.
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  • Opinions & Events
  • February 25, 2021
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Jagdish Bhagwati on Milton Friedman
Jagdish Bhagwati on Milton Friedman
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  • November 5, 2020
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Jug Badlanari Pustake by Sharad Joshi
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  • October 25, 2020
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