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What the world can learn from Indian liberalismThis has been a hobbyhorse of mine for years, ever since I read Amartya Sen’s 1997 essay on liberalism and Asian values. It’s amazing how some debates never seem to end. But though I share ...
according to Nobel laureate Amartya Sen. “Any move to usher in such a change with the help of the majority sans any discussion with all sides concerned, cannot be labelled as a welcome change ...
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New criminal laws implemented without discussions, not welcome change: Amartya SenNEW DELHI: Nobel laureate Amartya Sen on Saturday said that the new criminal laws were implemented without holding discussions and he did not consider them a "welcome change". He emphasised the ...
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has underscored the "strong need" for unity between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), stating that the two parties should have contested the Delhi elections ...
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Amartya Sen read Bangladesh wrong. And his faith in Yunus to revive the country is misplacedIf public debates are a fine Indian tradition, Amartya Sen has been its foremost exponent. It is not just his contributions to welfare economics for which he got the Nobel Memorial Prize in ...
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen voiced concern over Bangladesh's ongoing crisis, emphasising his connection to the nation. He acknowledged the progress made since independence but warned against ...
A platform for insightful discourse on education, health, and social development took centre stage at the InterContinental Bangkok, where Asia’s 4th Amartya Sen Lecture convened on 6th March 2025.
Indian Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, expressing deep concern over Bangladesh’s ongoing situation, has said his friend Muhammad Yunus, the chief adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, is making ...
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