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KERALA LEGISLATURE LIBRARY BULLETIN
List of newly added documents
Vol. XXII (4-6)
APRIL-JUNE2013
SECRETARIAT OF THE KERALA LEGISLATURE
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM.
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KERALA LEGISLATURELIBRARY BULLETIN
List of newly added documentsVol. XXII (4-6)
April-June2013.
Prepared byM. Mohammed Shanavaz Khan,
Chief Librarian,N. Mohanakumar,
Librarian R. Giri Kumar, Deputy Librarian,
R. Santhosh Kumar, Asst. LibrarianP.N. Prasanthi, Catalogue Assistant,
Typesetting: Jayasree.V.R
PREFACE
Kerala Legislature Library Bulletin is a publication
containing information about the books and other published
documents newly added to the collection of Kerala Legislature
Library. English and Malayalam Books are categorized in this
bulletin in classified order. This will be useful to the Members
as a guideline for their reading and selection of books.
P.D. Sarangadharan,Secretary.
CONTENTS
Pages
I. English Books 1-9
II. Malayalam Books 10-20
ENGLISH BOOKS
GANDHIANA
1. Usha Thakkar and Jayashree Mehta Ed.Understanding Gandhi: Gandhians in conversation with Fred J Blum.Pub: Sage Publications, New Delhi 2011
zG Q1
(This book is a collection of interviews of six of Mahatma Gandhiji’sclosest associates which reflect on Gandhi’s ideas in the light of changes thattook place in India after Independence.)
2. Ghosh (B N)Beyond Gandian economics: towards a creative deconstructionPub: Sage Publications, New Delhi 2012
zG Q2
(The book is an attempt to establish some of Gandhi’s personal viewson different topical questions related to moral philosophy, politics andsociety.)
3. Gonsalves (Peter)Khadi: Gandhi’s mega Symbol of SubversionPub: Sage Publications, New Delhi 2012
zG Q2
(The book explains Gandhi’s use of clothing as a metaphor for unity,empowerment and liberation from imperial subjugation.)
BIOGRAPHY
4. Murari (S)The Prabhakaran Saga: The rise and fall of an eelam WarriorPub: Sage Publications, New Delhi 2012
V4498wPRA Q2
(This book is the life sketch of Velupillai Prabhakaran, the LTTEleader.)
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5. Abdul Kalam (A P J)Turning points: A journey through challengesPub: Harper- Collins, New Delhi 2012
V2,1y7ABD Q2
(This book brings the details of his carrier as the president of India.)
6. Brass (Paul R)An Indian political lifePub: Sage Publications, New Delhi 2011
Ww.2CHA Q1
(This book focuses on the role of Charansingh in Indian politics.)
PHYSICS
7. Alok Kumar and Sushanta K ChatterjeeElectricity Sector in India: Policy and regulation Pub: Oxford University Press, New Delhi 2012
C6.2 Q2
(The book provide a comprehensive and critical discourse ondevelopments in the power sector since the enactment of the land markElectricity Act of 2003.)
ECONOMICS
8. Jagdish Bhagwati and Arvind PangariyaIndia’s tryst with destinyPub: Collins business, Noida 2012
X:1.2 Q2
(The book is about India’s economic policy.)
9. Zacharia (K C) and Irudaya Rajan (S)Kerala’s gulf connection, 1998-2011: Economic and Social impact ofmigrationPub: Orient black swan, New Delhi 2012
X:9J.212 Q2
(The book analyses the social and economic impact of migration fromKerala to the Gulf countries.)
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10. Shetty (S L)Microfinance in India: Issues, problems and prospects: a cirtical reviewof LiteraturePub: Academic foundation, New Delhi 2012
X56.2 Q2
(The study reveals the concept and history of microfinance movementin India.)
11. The World BankWorld development report: Jobs Pub: The World bank, Washington 2012
X:89ZB Q2
(In the book world development report takes the centrality of jobs inthe development process as its starting point and challenges and reframeshow we think about work.)
12. Mahendra Dev (S), Ed.India development reportPub: Oxford University Press, New Delhi 2013
X:89ZB.2Q2-3 Q3
(The book provide a comprehensive assessment of the post-reformperformance of the Indian economy and the policies needed in the nextdecade and beyond to achieve ‘faster’ more inclusive and sustainable growthenvisaged in the twelfth year plan.)
13. Bhat (Ganapati)Tax policy and FDI: influence of transfer pricingPub: Bookwell, New Delhi 2012
X72 Q2
(The objective of the book is to find out how tax policy influencesFDI across the countries of the world as well as how it affects the FDI in thecontext of India.)
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14. Bhaskara Rao (Varanasi)Musings of bare foot bankers: Lessons from ground zeroPub: B. S. Publications, Hyderabad 2012
X62.2 Q2(This book is about the emergence of barefoot bankers.)
15. Aseem Shrivastava and Ashish KothariChurning the earth: the making of global IndiaPub: Penguin, New Delhi 2012
X:89ZB.2 Q2
(The book examines the impact of globalisation in India.)
16. Khalid MalikWhy has China grown s fast for so longPub: Oxford University Press, New Delhi 2012
X.41 Q2
(The book analysing the growth of Chinese economy.)
HISTORY
17. Shashi TharoorPax Indica: India and the world of the 21st CenturyPub: Allen lane, New Delhi 2012
V2:19 Q2
(The book demonstrates how Indian diplomacy has become sprightliersince then and forecasts where it will need to focus in the new millennium.)
18. Shiva Rao (B), Ed. The framing of India’s constitution Vol. 1-6Pub: Universal law publishing, New Delhi 2012
V2:2 Q2(These volumes reveal the fascinating story of the framing of India’s
constitution by the Constituent Assembly.)
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19. Madhavan K. Palat, Ed.Selected works of Jawharlal NehruPub: Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial fund, New Delhi 2012
V2,21M89NEH Q2
(The book is an authoritative and reliable source on Nehru’s life, workand thought.)
20. Abhijit Dasgupta...etal, Ed.Minorities and the state: changing social and political landscape ofBengalPub: Sage Publications, New Delhi 2011V275:48 Q1
(The book discusses the plight of two numerically religious groupsHindus in Bangladesh and Muslims in West Bengal.)
POLITICS
21. Hasan (Mushiral), Ed. Proceedings of the Indian National Congress, Vol I 1885-1889Pub: Niyogi books, New Delhi 2012
W, 4.2CON Q2.1
(The book is not just a record of congress speeches and resolutions butthey also capture the mental, emotional, and political life of late- nineteenthcentury India.)
22. Zoya HasanCongress after IndiaPub: Oxford University Press, New Delhi 2012
W, 4.2 CON Q2
(The book discusses the political situations in India and thedevelopment and come back of congress after Indira Gandhi’sassassination.)
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23. Pande (B.N.), Ed. Centenary history of the Indian National Congress, Vol 1-4Pub: Academic foundation, New Delhi 2011
W,4.2CON Q1.1-4
(The volumes include the achievements of Indian national congressover the past century and its potentials for the future India.)
24. Bhambhri ( C.P.)Congress-led coalition government crisis to crisis 2009-2011Pub: Shipra Publications, New Delhi 2012
W,2.2 Q2
(The book analyses the domestic and foreign policies of the congress-led coalition government)
25. Gupta (D N)Communism and nationalism in colonial India 1939-45Pub: Sage Publication, New Delhi 2008
W691.2 P8
(The book analyses the contribution of communist party of Indiatoward the Indian national movement and colonialism from 1939-1945)
26. Joshi (shashi)Struggle for hegemony in India Vol. 1 A history of the Indiancommunists: The irrelevance of LeninismPub: Sage Publication, New Delhi 2011
W691.2 Q1.1
(This book provides a critical understanding of the role of communistsin India’s freedom struggle, viewed through the dual parameter of theirrelationship with the colonial state and with the Indian National Congress.)
27. Josh (Bhagwan)Struggle for hegemony in India Vol.2. A history of the IndianCommunists: From united front to left frontPub: Sage Publications, New Delhi 2011
W691.2 Q1.2
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(The book outlines the transformation of the Indian communists andthe role played by the left in India’s transition to Independence.)
28. Joshi (Shashi) and Josh (Bhagwan)Struggle for hegemony in India. Vol 3. Culture community and power:A critique of the discourses of communalism and secularismsPub: Sage Publication, New Delhi 2011
W691.2 Q1.3
(The book explores the role of communist movement with in thedemocratic policy of India.)
29. Rumi AijazDemocracy and urban governance in IndiaPub: Academic foundation, New Delhi 2012
W61.2 Q2
(The book provides information on innovative urban policy measuresand governance practices introduced by the Indian government at localgovernment level to address contemporary urban challenges.)
30. Cherian (V K), Ed.Crisis of corporate communism: Politics of murder in Kerala Pub: Har-Anand Publications, New Delhi 2013
W 691.212 Q3
(This book is a collection of essays on Indian mainstreamcommunism, with a focus on the CPI (M)s Kerala Unit, which is undergoinga crisis after the brutal murder of T. P. Chandrasekharan.)
31. Kamath (M V) and Gayatri PagdiCorruption and the lokpal bill Pub: Indus Source books, Mumbai 2012
W,3:3(Z,1,16).2 Q2
(The book analyses the journey of a measure inteded to fightcorruption and what happens to it in the power play of politics.)
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32. Dhawan (R K)Public grievances and the LokpalPub: Synergy Books India, New Delhi 2012
W,3:3 (Z,1,16) Q2
(The book deals with the machinery for redress of grievances at thedistrict, state and central levels in a comprehensive manner and form anintegrated perspective.)
33. Guha (Ramachandra)Patriots and PartisansPub: Allen lane, New Delhi 2012
W6.2 Q2
(The essays in this book explore different facets of the India’s heroicand flawed compact with nationhood and democracy.)
34. Raghunandan (T R), Ed.Decentralisation and local governments: The Indian experiencePub : Orient black swan, New Delhi 2012
W,6.2 Q2
(The essays in this book cover the various facets of establishing andstrengthening local self governments.)
35. Hazarika (Niru), EdDemocratic administration for good governancePub: Kanishka Publishers, New Delhi 2012
W6,6 Q2
(The articles in this book is about allocation of powers and authorityto different levels of Panchayats.)
36. Vittal (N)Ending Corruption? How to clean up IndiaPub: Viking, New Delhi 2012
W(Y:45) Q2
(The book examines different measures for a corruption free India.)
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SOCIOLOGY
37. Devika (J) and Binitha V. ThampiNew lamps for old: Gender paradoxes of political decentralisation inKeralaPub: Zubaan, New Delhi 2012
Y15(w).212 Q2
(The book seeks to place political decentralisation and its possibilitiesfor women within its historical and contemporary contexts.)
38. Flavia Agnes and Shobha Venkatesh GhoshNegotiating SpacesPub: Oxford University Press, New Delhi 2012
Y15(Z).2 Q2
(This volume analyses the impact of laws on women’s right in thesociety.)
39. Bandri NarayanFascinating hindutva: Saffron politics and dalit mobilisation Pub: Sage Publications, New Delhi 2009
Y5927.2 P9
(This book is a deconstruction of the fascinating tactics used by theHindutva forces to mobilise dalits.)
40. Paula Banerjee and Anasua Basu Ray Chaudherry, Ed.Women in Indian borderlandsPub: Sage Publication, New Delhi 2011
Y15.297 Q1
(The book examines the stories of women whose lives are interwinedwith borders and who resist everyday violence in all its myriad forms.)
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O32,6 PAD Q1
({]-ikvX kmln-X-y-Im-c³ Sn. ]ß-\m-̀ sâ teJ-\-§Ä.)42. Imc-tÈcn (Fw F³)
]mTm-́ -c-§Ä{]km: BÂ^ h¬, I®qÀ 2012O32,6 KAR Q2
18
(km-aq-ly \nco-£-W-¯nsâ hn`n¶ `mh-§Ä A\-\-y-ssi-en-bnÂBhn-jvI-cn-¡p¶ teJ-\-§Ä)`mj
43. cmtP-{µ³ (hn-f-¡p-Sn)`mjmip²nbpw `c-W-̀ m-jbpw{]km: {]nb-ZÀin\n ]»n-t¡-j³kv, Xncp-h-\-́ -]pcw 2011
P32 Q1
(a-e-bm-fn-I-fpsS A{i-²-bm ip²nbpw iànbpw \jvS-s¸-«p-sIm-n-cn-¡p¶ amXr-`m-j-bpsS `mhn-bn DXvI-WvTm-Ip-e-\mb Hcp `mjm kvt\ln-bpsS ]cn-t-Zh-\-§fpw ]cn-lmc \nÀt±-i-§fpw AS-§nb Hcp hninjvS IrXn.)
44. thWp-tKm-]³ \mbÀ (F-kv hn), FUn.ae-bmf `mjm-N-cn{Xw(aq¶mw ]Xn-¸v){]km: amfp-_³ ]»n-t¡-j³kv, Xncp-h-\-´-]pcw 2010
P32v Q0
(a-e-bm-f-¯nsâ DÂ]¯n apXÂ `mj-bpsS {Iam-\p-K-X-amb hnIm-k-N-cn{Xw hnh-cn-¡p¶ {KÙw.)
aXw
45. temdn s_Xv bm\kvPokkv kn. C. H.hnh: F{_lmw (Sn. Fw){]km: Un kn _pIvkv, tIm«bw 2011
Q6 :33 32Q1
(Hcp kn. C. H. F¶ \ne-bn-ep-ff tbip {InkvXp-hnsâ t\X-r-Xz KpW-§sfBß-_-e-¯nsâ iàn, {]hÀ¯-\-¯nsâ iàn, _Ô-§-fpsS iàn F¶n-§s\ aq¶mbn XcwXncn¨v Cu {K-Ù-¯n Ah-X-cn-¸n-¨n-cn-¡p-¶p.)
Sqdnkw/k©mcw
46. cm[nI (kn \mbÀ), FUntemI-cm-jv{S-§Ä (aq¶mw ]Xn-¸v)
19
{]km: Un kn _pIvkv, tIm«bw 2007U.1 32P7
(G-jy, Hmj-ym-\nb, bqtdm-¸v, hSt¡ Ata-cn-¡, Ico-_n-b³, emän³Ata-cn-¡, B{^n¡ F¶n-§-s\-bp-ff temI cmjv{S-§-fn-eq-sS-bp-ff k©m-cw)
47. _me-Ir-jvW³ (sI)]g-Ènbpw IS-̄ -\mSpw{]km: Un kn _pIvkv, tIm«bw 2011
U8.212 32P11
({_«ojv Ime-L«w, ]g-Èn-bpsS sNdp-¯p-\n-ev]v, ]g-Èn-bnepw XnÃ-t¦-cn-bnepw aäpw \S¶ sNdp¯p \nev]p-I-fpsS cà-cq-£n-X-amb IY-IÄ-þ-A-§s\Adn-bp¶ tZi-§-fpsS Adn-bm¯ Ncn-{X-§Ä A\m-h-cWw sN¿p¶ IrXn.)
tkmtj-ym-fPn
48. c¬PnXv (]n)ae-bm-fn-I-fpsS `qX-Im-e-§Ä: HmW-hpw kmaq-l-y-̀ m-h-\m-tem-Ihpw{]km: Idâv _pIvkv, XrÈqÀ 2011
Y:1.212 32Q1
(Hm-Whpw ae-bm-fn-I-fpsS `qX-Im-ehpw X½n-ep-ff _Ôw A\m-h-cWw sN¿p-¶ IrXn.)
49. tXmakv (kn ]n)kptaÀ-þ-_m-_n-tem¬þ Ako-dnb {]km: Un kn _pIvkv, tIm«bw 2011
Y:1.467 32P11
(saskms¸m-t«-an-b-bn hfÀ¶p ]´-en¨ kpta-dn-b³, _m_n-tem-Wn-b³, Ako-dn-b³ kwkvIm-c-§-fpsS BZna Ncn-{X-¯n-tebv¡v shfn¨whoip¶ IrXn.)
50. B-em«vNcn-{X-̄ n hnebw {]m-]n¨ hnIm-c-§Ä{]km: kmln-Xy {]-hÀ¯I kl-I-c-W-kw-Lw, tIm«bw 2011
20
Y:356.212 32Q1
(km-aq-ly Pohn-X-̄ n-e-[n-jvTn-X-amb Ncn-{Xm-\p-̀ -h-§-fn-te¡v Xpd-¶p-h¨ Pm-{K-X-bmWv ‘Ncn-{X-̄ n hnebw {]m-]n¨ hnIm-c-§Ä’)
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