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Minding the Gap: Visions of Science, Civilization and the Politics of Cancer in Underdeveloped Nations (India and South Africa, 1940-50s) |
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Magic Numbers: Number Magic |
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Liberating Female-centric Forms of Knowledge and Action to Transform Society |
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Education, Migration, and Global Development Agendas: MDGs and SDGs |
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Agrarian Question in Contemporary Indian Politics |
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"Open Day 2016" |
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Intimations of Modernity: Time-Space, the Subaltern, and the De-colonial |
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Between Cognitivism and Deleuze:A "relativist" dialogue |
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Tame Ramification and Group Cohomology |
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Japanese Majolica Tiles in Late Colonial India Sanitation, Consumption, and the Making of National Landscape |
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Another Marx: The Indiscrete Charm of Incompleteness |
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Constructing Gender in West Bengal: expectations and outcome |
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The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany New Delhi |
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Ontology of Information as a Right in the Right to Information Movement in India |
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Mediated Buzzwords Understanding Manufacture of News |
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Designing Functional Nanomaterials via Chemical Interactions |
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Living in Peace & Harmony in a Multicultural World |
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The Creation of a Communal Ethos in Colonial Punjab A Study of Proscribed Literature, 1920s and 30s |
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Demobilised, Dispossessed…Disappeared? In Search of Women Rebels of ULFA in India's Northeast |
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The Geography of Philosophy |
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The Romance of Revolution: literature, gender and anticolonial militancy in colonial India. |
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A meeting to remember Professor Randhir Singh |
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The Factory |
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The Boundaries of the "We": Cruelty, Responsibility, and Forms of Life |
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Sacralising the Foetus: The Birth of the Unborn Person in the Anglophone World |
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China and India: Opporunities and Challenges for Latin America |
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"The Return of the Body: Revisiting Cultures of the Body" |
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BEING A GYPSY IN THE WORLD OF IDEAS |
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Malba and Mandirs The politics of divine resurgence in Delhi, 1911 - 1940 |
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Pharmaceuticals and Personal care products: a new entrant in the world of waste |