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A Political and Cultural Weekly
Edited by SAMAR SEN
This is compilation of editorials written during the period of January to August 1965 by the celebrated writer and editor Samar Sen for Now, the weekly founded and edited by him.
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Selected Editorials from NOW
A Political and Cultural Weekly
Edited by SAMAR SEN
This is compilation of editorials written during the period of January to August 1965 by the celebrated writer and editor Samar Sen for Now, the weekly founded and edited by him.
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