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Outlook Hindi: Independence Day Special
Theme: Re-imagining India in 2014
Eminent citizens, intellectuals, journalists and activists have contributions in this issue reflecting their vision of India contextualized with reference to their area of work.
Here is their list:
1. Badrinarayan writes as to why different citizens should feel free to imagine their own India and according to their own imaginations.
2. Shashibhushan talks about midnight’s grandchildren imagining a different India.
3. Pratapbhanu Mehta writes about a new liberalism, which is threatened in the flanks by the Left and the Right.
4. Anand Teltumbade wants an India imagined by its deprived children.
5. Former Chief Justice of India VN Khare sees the necessity for a culture of justice.
6. Manzoor Alam wants the ideal of equal opportunity to be realized on the ground.
7. Sudhindra Kulkarni stresses the need for making India’s demographics its strength.
8. Gohar Raza envisions an India informed by the scientific temper.
9. Apoorvanand sees a liberating imagination at work in literature and culture.
10. Rambahadur Rai underlines a different path for India under its Narendra Modi phase.
11. Siddharth Varadrajan desires a new covenant between India and the world.
12. Anjum Rajabali wants the new India to be projected on screen.