The Vol. 31 No. 48 August 16, 1982, issue of The Spokesman Weekly
contains:
Bihar Government’s Independence Day
Gift To Journalists: Press Bill Blacker And More Monstrous Than At First
Thought
False Propaganda Of Fair Treatment To
Sikhs: Discriminations Galore Against This Virile Minority
Council of Sikh Affairs Assails Union
Government for Wrong and Hasty Decision on Ravi-Beas Waters Issue
EDITORIAL
Plus And Minus
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Jaundiced View
Reckless Confrontation
Equality And Fraternity In Guru
Granth Sahib by: Sardar K.S. Duggal
Sikhs And The 1857 Revolt by Lt. Col. Gulcharan Singh (Retd.)
Sardar Sant Singh Honoured
Cultural and Social Activities in
Capital: Amrit Vani Releases Punjabi Folk Bongs Cassettes by: Sardar Piara Singh, M.A.
Sikh Theatre
A Commendable Effort
BOOK REVIEW
Inside View of Mughal Empire: THE
PEACOCK THRONE by Waldemar Hansen; reviewed by Gurmit Singh Advocate
Origin of Punjabi Novel: PUNJABI
NOVEL; VIDHI TE VICHAR by Dr. Swinder
Singh Uppal; reviewed by Ardaman
Singh. M.A., LL.B.
Scholarly Study on Law: THE CRISIS OF
THE INDIAN LEGAL SYSTEM by Upendra Baxi; reviewed by R.L. Bhagat, Advocate
INTERNATIONAL SCENE
Stability Of Iraq Threatened
By Iranian Victories by Our Special
Correspondent
New RBI Governor Dr. Manmohan Singh
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Sikh Leaders and Gravity of Present
Situation by Ashok Singh Bhai,
Chandigarh
The Spokesman Weekly Index
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