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Laila Tyabji
My India Story
The badland backdrop lingered. Until both sides got to know the face behind the image.
Magazine | Jan 14, 2008
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Lakshmi Holmstrom
Excerpted from the book, courtesy MacmillanIndia Limited.
Web | Apr 23, 2001
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Lavanya Sankaran
Column
The gift of choice has given us much progress, but we also have to take onus for our failures
Magazine | Aug 22, 2005
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Leela Samson
Essay
Three cities have shaped my life, knitting and weaving across each other in little strings
Magazine | Jan 12, 2009
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Leymah Roberta Gbowee
Nobel Lecture: Peace Prize 2011
'To recognize and honor women, the other half of humanity, is to achieve universal wholeness and balance... If women were part of decision-making in most societies, there would be less exclusive policies and laws that are blind to abuses women endure'
Web | Dec 10, 2011
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Liu Xiaobo
Nobel Peace Prize
'There is nothing criminal in anything I have done. [But] if charges are brought against me because of this, I have no complaint'
Web | Dec 10, 2010
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Lloyd I. Rudolph
My India Story
Metaphor, analogy, circumlocution,
we tried it all
Magazine | Jan 14, 2008
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Lola Nayar
partnership paradigm
Play regulator, let PPPs flourish. The state must master a balance.
Magazine | Apr 07, 2008
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Lord Meghnad Desai
My India Story
I once chanced upon my hero, the PM. But it was two deaths that showed me the real India.
Magazine | Jan 14, 2008
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Lt Gen Moti Dar
Guns And Yellow Roses
India erred in not crossing the LoC, writes Lt Gen Moti Dar in his essay in Guns and Yellow Roses. A former vice-chief of army staff, he saw action in '71 and was also brigade major at Kargil in '67-70.
Magazine | Oct 18, 1999
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