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Star Trek: The Next Generation “The Enemy”
TV's quality went downhill after shift towards daily soaps: Supriya Pathak
New Delhi, Her quirky portrayal of the naive, dim-witted Hansa Parekh in “Khichdi” made her a 2000s TV icon, although actor Supriya Pathak now has little interest in television, saying the medium declined once it shifted toward daily-soap formats. TV’s quality went downhill after shift towards daily soaps: Supriya Pathak Describing her long stint on television from “Idhar Udhar” and “Ek Mahal Ho…
WE,THE CITIZENS Strengthening The Indian Republic By Khyati
— Walt Whitman
What is a republic?
How do markets work?
What is the role of
society in bringing about change?
These xthey have a concrete impact on all of us. We, the citizens, live at the intersection of the Indian state, market and society. Yet, many of us are unaware of what these entities stand for, how they interact with each other, and how they touch our lives.
We, The Citizens, by Khyati Pathak, Anupam Manur and Pranay Kotasthane, decodes public policy in the Indian context in a graphical narrative format relatable to readers of all ages. If you want to be an engaged citizen, aspire to be a positive change-maker, or wish to understand our sociopolitical environment, this book is for you.
The idea of India was an audacious dream. The fulfilment of this dream lies upon We, the citizens.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Khyati Pathak is an IT consultant turned artist who looks at the world like it’s a puzzle waiting to be solved. She creates comic artwork on not-so-comic themes such as politics, feminism, environment and culture.
Anupam Manur is an assistant professor at the Takshashila Institution. His research interests lie at the intersection of economics, technology, and public policy. He writes on platform economics, international trade, India’s ongoing jobs crisis, and on economic policy. He edits the Indian Public Policy Review, a peer reviewed and open-access journal of economics, public policy and strategy.
Pranay Kotasthane is deputy director at the Takshashila Institution, where he is a researcher and teacher of public policy, foreign policy
and public finance. Pranay is the co-author of the public policy bestseller Missing in Action: Why You Should Care about Public Policy
(2023) and When the Chips are Down: A Deep Dive into a Global Crisis (2023).
UP Politics | Rioters can never respect the tricolor: Brajesh Pathak
UP Politics | Rioters can never respect the tricolor: Brajesh Pathak
Lucknow: Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak has made serious allegations against Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav. He said that rioters can never respect the tricolor. Akhilesh Yadav has done the work of dividing, which was once the strength of SP, today it has become the biggest weakness. Due to this mentality, today SP has become a sinking ship. He said these things in a conversation with reporters…
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