India needs GM food crops toboost farm productivity

Check Biotech Wednesday 19th September, 2012

Someone who reads Marx and Lenin. Who is an anti-Communist? Someone who understands Marx and Lenin. Left-wing thinking in politics has a long history in India, and derives some of its most prominent roots from the Socialists who studied at the London School of Economics (LSE). In his riveting autobiography, American banker and philanthropist David Rockefeller, who studied at LSE in the late 1930s, recounts how Harold Laski, whom he describes a...


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