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Post-liberalisation India: How free is the media?
The future of censorship is very bright in India-in media, culture and intellectual life. Do not be taken in by political postures and academic correctness-politicians, the bureaucracy, the literati and the middle class love censorship. They all want freedom for their own ideas, lifestyles and moral...
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South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, n.s., Vol.XXVIII, no.2, August 2005
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Online Access: | http://10.26.1.76/ks/001628.pdf |
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