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Vol. 2, Issue No.42, October 21, 1967

Business
Verdict on Octroi

Sweeteners at Bitter Prices

A Beacon of Hope

Capital View
Living in Profound Untruth
    Romesh Thapar

From Our Correspondent
SOUTH-Andhra s Crop

CALCUTTA DIARY-Nanda s Waterloo
    Flibbertigibbet

LONDON-Strange Ally on Rhodesia

ASSAM-Between Inertia and Uncertainty

The Fourth Estate
Prize Carrots
    Nireekshak

Cover Page
CONTENTS

Food
To Market, To Market..
    Ekalavya

Markets
Why Delay Hedge Trading

Arrivals Gather Momentum
    Nishtar

Cautious Optimism

Reviews
Muslims in India
    Imtiaz Ahmad

Neo-Colonialism in Education
    Philip G Altbach

Statistics
STATISTICS

Special Articles
Enhancement of Land Tax
    C V H Rao

The Shiv Sena
    R S Morkhandikar

Priorities for the 1971 Census
    Pravin M Visaria

Uncategorised
Veil over Communal Riots

Trade or Just Talk

The Great Negator

Hotch-Potch Unscrambled

Another Institution for Farm Finance

Plan Evaluation

Two Chinas, and Two Policies

The Mahajan Report

No Vacancy in Cairo

Letters
Procurement Prices

Who Brought Soap Prices Down

Perspectives
After Ceasefire What
    Sankar N Maitra

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