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Kapil Sibal comes to the Rescue of Kashmir’s Cable Operators

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MODINAMA 7

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MODINAMA 6

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Just as during the festival of Holi, people take a lot of liberties with each other saying &ldquo...

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When I began my writing on Gujarat, I knew I would invite a lot of flak. That is why I pleade...

Positive Responses to Modi Nama

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Nightlife in Ahmedabad

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Even though I have not yet had the time to study the law and order situation in Gujarat, wh...

MODINAMA 5

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One of the criticisms levelled against my earlier articles on Narendra Modi is that I am relyi...

MODINAMA 4

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MODINAMA 3

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One of the oft repeated charges against Modi's government is that Muslims are...

MODINAMA 2

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58 train passengers, including women and little children, were charred to death on 27th Februar...

MODINAMA 1

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When some pockets of Gujarat were convulsed by violent riots in February 2002, I too a...

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Off the Beaten Track
Oxford University Press 1999
Madhu Kishwar
Women Bhakta Poets
Manushi Prakashan, 1989
(Ed) Madhu Kishwar and Ruth Vanita
Sharaab: Kaun Pilaye, Kaun Rukaye?

Madhu Kishwar
Religion at the Service of Nationalism and Other Essays
Oxford University Press 1998
Madhu Kishwar
Deepening Democracy
Oxford University Press 2005
Madhu Purnima Kishwar
Banayein Ajoobe, Kehlayein Pichhde!

Madhu Kishwar
Gandhi and Women
Manushi Prakashan, 1986
Madhu Kishwar
Mera Bharat Pareshan

Madhu Kishwar
Dahej: Majboori ya Zaroorat?

Madhu Kishwar
Zealous Reformers, Deadly Laws
Sage Publications 2008
Madhu Purnima Kishwar
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