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Of late, I have been contributing some of my write ups to Desi Critics. A series of posts under the same heading have appeared on these links.

1) The Media And The Reservations Issue.

2)The Reservation Debate: Seeking Inspiration from the “Internationale”

3)The Current Reservation Debate.

4)Reservation Debate and Media’s Response

5)The text of the email published in The Pioneer

6)Text of the email published in The Hindu.

I hope you find them interesting. This is just a small effort to keep the issue alive.  

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