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Indian agricultural policy in a nutshell
The central and the most essential fact about Indian agriculture is that it suffers from either the caprices of nature or, when the nature is benign, by the tyranny of governmental interventions.
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V.M Tarkunde’s “Fundamental Right to Property” explains how the right to property is fundamental to a human being to enjoy other fundamental rights.
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Rukhmabai Raut: A Beacon of Courage and Change in British India
Rukhmabai's remarkable contributions to medicine and the cause of women's rights continue to inspire generations.
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Acharya N G Ranga: The Farmer’s Friend and Swatantra Party Stalwart
Throughout his political career, Ranga stood for peasants, the right to property and economic freedom.
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Tanguturi Prakasam Panthulu: A Visionary Leader and pioneer of Press Freedom
Tanguturi Prakasam inspired a generation of leaders as a role model politician of all times. With a liberal outlook towards rural development, Tanguturi always remained an idol of the masses. 
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Kandukuri Veeresalingam: Icon of Andhra’s Renaissance
Sri Kandukuri Veeresalingam is considered the father of Renaissance in Andhra Pradesh
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Two Strands of Liberal Expression : Dr. Anandibai Joshi and Lakshmibai Tilak
Dr. Anandibai and Lakshmibai, through their separate paths for empowerment, reiterated and affirmed liberal ideas in the intellectual churning of the 19th century.
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Lokmanya Tilak : A Conservative Liberal?
TIlak has often been interpreted and largely misinterpreted as a revolutionary, an extremist, and a nationalist leader who supported the use of violence.
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Gopal Ganesh Agarkar and the Vindication of Women’s Education
Agarkar’s treatment of the subject of women’s education was at once insightful, critical and persuasive.
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