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Parliamentary DocumentationVol.XLV 16-30 June, 2019 No.12
AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES-RICE
SONI, Jeetendra Kumar and Others1.Weedy rice : Threat for sustainablility of direct seeded rice production.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.37-40.
Discusses the weedy rice and its impact on direct seeded rice production.**Agriculture-Agricultural Commodities-Rice; Herbicide; Infestation.
-AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONBEHERA, S. K. and Others2.
Best micronutrient management practices for ameliorating micronutrientdeficiency and enhance crop productivity.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.11-16.**Agriculture-Agricultural Production; Fertilizer; Micronutrient.
NOGIYA, M and Others3.Biological interventions to improve P-use efficiency and sustainable cropproduction.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.17-19.
Discusses the method to improve phosphorus use efficiency of soil to maintainsustainble crop production.**Agriculture-Agricultural Production; Micro-organism; Soil; Fertilizers; Soilconservation.
RAGHAVENDRA, M. and Others4.System of wheat intensification : An innovative approach.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.23-26.
Discusses the management practices for raising wheat production.**Agriculture-Agricultural Production; Agricultural Research; Food Security;Wheat.
-AQUACULTUREPRADHAN, Sweta and Others5.
Designer pearl production in freshwater : an upcoming technology.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.53-56.**Agriculture-Aquaculture; Designer Pearl; Pond Culture; Pearl Farming.
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-CROPSVANDANA SHIVA6.
Crime against nature and society are not "Satyagraha".JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.22), 2019(23.6.2019): P.5-6.
Needs for banning of Bt. Brinjal to uphold India's biosafety and environmentallaw.**Agriculture-Crops; Agriculture Research; Bt. Brinjal; Genetically Modified FoodCrop; Environmental Protection.
-FARMERS AGITATION7.
Farmers protest in Mandsaur on second anniversary of firing.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.22), 2019(23.6.2019): P.13-14.**Agriculture-Farmers Agitation; Police Firing.
-FARMS AND FARMERSYADAV, Prachi and MINA, Usha8.
Amaranthus : Development opportunity : Crop for marginal farmers livelihoodand nutritional security.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.27-31.**Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Marginal Farmers; Pseudo-Cereal; CropRotation.
-FISHING AND FISHERIESSARKAR, U. K. and Others9.
Climate resilient pen system in floodplain wetlands : An adaptive strategy forfisheries enhancement and biodiversity conservation.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.41-44.**Agriculture-Fishing and Fisheries; Fisher.
-NATURAL RESOURCESVELUGURI, Divya and Others10.
Statewise report cards on ecological sustainability of agriculture in India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.19-27.**Agriculture-Natural Resources; Climate Change.
-POULTRYGAUTHAM, Kolluri and YADAV, Ajit Singh11.
Mitigating managerial risks in poultry farms by securing the biosecurity.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.48-52.
Emphasises on effective biosecurity program to support poultry healthprograms.**Agriculture-Poultry.
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-WASTE AND WASTE RECLAMATIONRATHOD, Prakashkumar and REDDY, Dattu12.
Potential use of sugarcane trash as a fodder source.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.35-36.**Agriculture-Waste and Waste Reclamation; Sugarcane trash; Fodder;Agricultural commodities-Sugarcane.
BIOGRAPHIES - CHAKRAVARTTY, NIKHIL
IYER, V.R. Krishna13.Nikhil Chakravartty : I salute you.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.28), 2019(29.6.2019): P.15-16.
Remembers Nikhil Chakravartty, great Journalist, thinker and Socialist.**Biographies- CHAKRAVARTTY, Nikhil.
-KARNAD, GIRISHCHHABRA, Sagari14.
Girish Karnad-A tribute.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.28), 2019(29.6.2019): P.31.32.
Pays rich tribute to Girish Karnad (1938-2019) playwright, actor, film director,administrator and public intellectual.**Biographies-KARNAD, Girish.
NASEERUDDIN SHAH15.Goodbye, Girish.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.25), 2019(24.6.2019): P.14.
Pays tribute to Girish Karnad (1938-2019) famous actor and film director.**Biographies-KARNAD, Girish.
-LUMUMBA, PATRICENTALAJA, Georges Nzongola16.
Remembering Patrice Lumumba.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.22), 2019(23.6.2019): P.12-13.
Remembers Patrice Lumumba, the first legally elected Prime Minister of theDemocratic Republic of Congo.**Biographies-LUMUMBA, Patrice; Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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-POLITICAL LEADERS-AMBAREESH, SUMALATHANANDAKUMAR, Prathima17.
Vows renewed.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.28-29.
Highlights Sumalatha Ambareesh, an independent candidate won Lok Sabhaseat from Mandya, Karnataka in 17th Lok Sabha elections.**Biographies-Political Leaders-AMBAREESH, Sumalatha; WomenParliamentarians; 17th Lok Sabha.
-POLITICAL LEADERS-BISOYI, PRAMILADIXIT, Rekha18.
Grassroots gain.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.26-27.
Throws light on various initiatives and achievements of Pramila Bisoyi, first timeMember of Parliament in 17th Lok Sabha from Aska constituency, Odisha.**Biographies-Political Leaders-BISOYI, Pramila; Women Parliamentarians; 17thLok Sabha.
-POLITICAL LEADERS-DIYA KUMARIMISHRA, Soni19.
Princess diaries.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.32-33.
Throws light on the life of Diya Kumari, princess from Rajasthan royal family andelected Member of Parliament in 17th Lok Sabha from Rajsamand constituency,Rajasthan.**Biographies-Political Leaders-DIYA KUMARI; Women Parliamentarians; 17thLok Sabha.
-POLITICAL LEADERS-DUGGAL, SUNITADIXIT, Rekha20.
Beyond gender.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.30-31.
Highlights the vision of Sunita Duggal, former officer in Indian Revenue Servicewho won Lok Sabha seat from Sirsa, Haryana in 17th Lok Sabha elections.**Biographies-Political Leaders-DUGGAL, Sunita; Women Parliamentarians;17th Lok Sabha.
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-POLITICAL LEADERS-HARIDAS, RAMYAPAUL, Cithara21.
Winning note.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.42-43.
Throws light on the struggles and achievements of Ramya Haridas, Singerturned politician who won Lok Sabha seat from Alathur, Kerala in 17th LokSabha elections.**Biographies-Political Leaders-HARIDAS, Ramya; Women Parliamentarians;17th Lok Sabha.
-POLITICAL LEADERS-JOTHIMANI, SSUBRAMANIAN, Lakshmi22.
Space of her own.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.34-35.
Highlights the political journey of Jothimani S., elected Member of Parliament in17th Lok Sabha from Karur constituency, Tamil Nadu.**Biographies-Political Leaders-JOTHIMANI, S; Women Parliamentarians; 17thLok Sabha.
-POLITICAL LEADERS-MALOTH, KAVITHADEVULAPALLI, Rahul23.
Ethnic energy.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.36-37.
Highlights the achievements of Kavitha Maloth, elected Member of Parliament in17th Lok Sabha from Mahabubabad constituency, Telangana.**Biographies-Political Leaders-MALOTH, Kavitha; Women Parliamentarians;17th Lok Sabha.
-POLITICAL LEADERS-MAURYA, SANGHMITRAAWASTHI, Puja24.
Prescription for change.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.38-39.
Highlights the vision of Sanghmitra Maurya, a doctor and elected Member ofParliament in 17th Lok Sabha from Badaun, Uttar Pradesh.**Biographies-Political Leaders-MAURYA, Sanghmitra; WomenParliamentarians; 17th Lok Sabha.
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-POLITICAL LEADERS-MURMU, CHANDRANIDEVULAPALLI, Rahul25.
Customised connect.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.44-45.
Highlights Chandrani Murmu a youngest Member of Parliament won fromKeonjhar constituency, Odisha in Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Biographies-Political Leaders-MURMU, Chandrani; Women Parliamentarians;17th Lok Sabha.
-POLITICAL LEADERS-RANA, NAVNITJATHAR, Dnyanesh26.
Giant slayer.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.40-41.
Throws light on the life of actor turned politician Navnit Rana and electedMember of Parliament in 17th Lok Sabha from Amravati, Maharashtra.**Biographies-Political Leaders-RANA, Navnit; Women Parliamentarians; 17thLok Sabha.
COMMERCE -CONSUMER PROTECTION
GUPTA, Ajita and KASHYAP, Seema27.Rural Consumers : Awareness regarding the legal provisions of consumerinterest.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.3),2019(May-June 2019): P.329-339.
Assesses the awareness of rural consumers regarding the legal provisions ofconsumer interest.**Commerce-Consumer Protection; Rural Marketing.
-E COMMERCEKELKAR, Nachiket28.
Right click.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.26), 2019(30.6.2019): P.106-107.
Discusses Mukesh Ambani's planning to enter into e-commerce market throughReliance Retail.**Commerce-E Commerce; Reliance Retail; Hybrid Project.
-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(CHINA-UNITED STATES)CHANDRASEKHAR, C. P.29.
Looming economic war.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.93-95.
Highlights the trade relations between the China and United States.**Commerce-International Trade-(China-United States).
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DEFENCE -ARMY-(INDIA)
SANDHU, J. S. 'Jasper'30.Need to revamp Army Group Insurance Fund (AGIF).FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.23-26.
Stresses on need to upgrade Army Group Insurance Fund (AGIF) and enhancethe insurance cover of the serving soldiers.**Defence-Army-(India); Defence Personnels; Group Insurance.
SINGH, D. P.31.Skydiving: The deepest silence, a humbling experience.FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.39-43.
Praises Major D. P. Singh, a retired army officer who becomes 1st disabledveteran to skydive.**Defence-Army-(India); Sports; Disabled; Handicapped.
SYED ATA HASNAIN32.Demand for a new caste.FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.27-29.
Discusses the recent demand for raising of new caste-based regiments forIndian Army.**Defence-Army-(India); Recruitment; Defence Administration.
-CYBER WARFAREBHASKAR, C Uday33.
Space warfare : Aspirations and constraints.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.4.
Throws lights on India's space warfare program and challenges in spacedomain.**Defence-Cyber Warfare; Anti-Satellite; Indian Space Research Organisation.
-DEFENCE POLICY-(INDIA)BHAT, Anil34.
Procurement a priority for defence minister.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.28-29.
Highlights procurement priorities pertaining to defence Ministry in NDA secondterm of governance.**Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Defence Procurement.
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SAHA, Subrata35.Bandhgala and the bandolier.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.28; 30.
Emphasises the need for the strategic reforms of the nation's military.**Defence-Defence Policy-(India); National Security; Defence Production;Defence Research.
-EX SERVICEMENALAGH, Anjni and MITRA, Ishita36.
One rank one pension: A delusion?FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.30-31.
Expresses views on the issue of "One Rank One Pension (OROP)" for Ex-Servicemen.**Defence-Ex Servicemen; Pension; Defence Personnel Management.
-FIGHTER PLANESROY, P. K.37.
Problem of ageing aircrafts.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.1), 2019(30.6.2019): P.36-38.
Expresses concern over the AN-32 aircraft crashed in Arunachal Pradesh andraised questions on the obsolete and outdated technology of IAF's ageing fleet.**Defence-Fighter Planes; AN 32 Aircraft; Air Accidents.
-MISSILES-(INDIA)KATOCH, Prakash38.
Mission Shakti and space war.FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.11-12.
Discusses the DRDO's 'Mission Shakti' intent to defend India's space assets.**Defence-Missiles-(India); Space Research; Space Warfare; Anti SatelliteMissiles(ASAT).
SATAM, Parth39.Part of a global arms race triggered by US actions?FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.7-10.
Deals with the impact of the US withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missiles (ABM)treaty on Russia, China and India and Pakistan.**Defence-Missiles-(India); Space Research; Anti Ballistic Missiles; NuclearWeapons.
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-NATIONAL SECURITYBARUA, Shrabana40.
Militarisation of Siachen : An anomaly in India's national security context.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.27), 2019(22.6.2019): P.27-35.**Defence-National Security; International Relations-(India-Pakistan).
-NATIONAL SECURITY-(INDIA)GUPTA, Anil41.
Delivering on security front.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.1), 2019(30.6.2019): P.34-36.
Needs an integrated National Security strategy to control the emerging internaland external security challenges.**Defence-National Security-(India); NDA Government.
ECONOMIC GROWTH -(CHINA)
VENKATARAMAN, N. S.42.China is now at the cross roads.FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.32-34.
Deals with the China's economic growth and industrial development.**Economic Growth-(China).
-(INDIA)LOUIS, Arul43.
Indian economy expected to grow by 7.5 %, keeping top spot : World Bank.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.30.
Highlights World Bank's Prospects Report released on 4 June, 2019 for castingIndia's economic growth for 2019-20.**Economic Growth-(India); World Bank.
-ECONOMIC POLICY-(NORTH-EAST)BEHERA, Debananda and MISHRA, Swayamprava44.
Extent of financial inclusion in the North-Eastern States of India.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.3),2019(May-June 2019): P.355-367.**Economic Growth-Economic Policy-(North-East); Financial Inclusion;Multidimensional Index.
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-INCOME AND WEALTHCHOWDHURY, Shakhawat Ullah45.
Partnership for poverty alleviation in Bangladesh : The alternative approaches.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.3),2019(May-June 2019): P.369-408.
Assesses the poverty situation and initiatives involving Public Privatepartnerships arrangements for poverty alleviation in Bangladesh.**Economic Growth-Income and Wealth; Poverty Alleviation; Bangladesh.
-STATISTICSRAJALAKSHMI, T. K.46.
Taking control of data.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.43-45.
Raises controversy over the merging of all major statistical bodies and bringingthem under one Ministry.**Economic Growth-Statistics; NSSO; CSO; Ministry of Statistics andProgramme Implementation.
EDUCATION -EDUCATION POLICY-(INDIA)
ALOK PRASANNA KUMAR47.Hollowing out the Right to Education.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.25),2019(22.6.2019): P.10-11.
Deals with the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009.**Education-Education Policy-(India); Children; Right to Education; EconomicallyWeaker Sections.
BHUSHAN, Sudhanshu48.Dithering Higher Education Policy.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.24),2019(15.6.2019): P.12-14.
Deals with National Education Policy (NEP) 2019, prepared by theKasturirangan Committee.**Education-Education Policy-(India); Kasturirangan Committee.
JHA, Praveen and POOJA PARVATI49.Country in search of an education policy.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.16-19.
Comments on the draft National Education Policy, 2019.**Education-Education Policy-(India); Education System.
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MAJUMDAR, Saikat50.Fine print in bold letters.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.12-13.
Analyses the draft of New Education Policy released by Ministry of HumanResource Development.**Education-Education Policy-(India); New Education Policy; NEP.
MONTEIRO, Vivek51.Basic blunders and fundamental flaws: Draft new education policy, 2019.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.20-23.**Education-Education Policy-(India); Education System.
PANDYA, Pratishtha52.'Liberal' education envisaged by the draft NEP has no role for dissent.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.21), 2019(16.6.2019): P.5-6.
Discusses the proposed new programmes in Bachelor of Liberal Arts orBachelor of Liberal Education in the draft National Education Policy (2019).**Education-Education Policy-(India); Higher Education; Liberal Education.
SATISH KUMAR53.An attempt to make education India centric.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.1), 2019(30.6.2019): P.28-29.
Review the draft new education policy, 2019.**Education-Education Policy-(India); Education System.
SHEKHAR, G. C.54.Lingua fracas.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.14; 16.
Deals with the controversy over three-language formula which include Hindi tobe taught from primary school level throughout the country suggested in thedraft of National Education Policy, 2019.**Education-Education Policy-(India); New Education Policy; Hindi Language.
-GIRL EDUCATIONBASUMATARY, Roselin55.
Analysis of female literacy rate and its impact on life expectancy at birth in India.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.3),2019(May-June 2019): P.479-491.
Examines the extent of literacy rate of females and gender disparity in literacyrate during 1991-2011 and also impact of female literacy rate on life expectancyat birth in India.**Education-Girl Education; Literacy Rate; Life Expectancy.
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-GOVERNMENT SCHOOLSKUNDU, Protiva56.
Deteriorating quality of education in schools : Are teachers responsible?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.24),2019(15.6.2019): P.34-41.
Analyses the poor quality of education in government schools.**Education-Government Schools; Teachers; Education System.
-STUDENTS-RAGGINGPLUMBER, Prachi Pinglay57.
Murder stink in suicide.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.26.
Highlights the case of caste harassment that resulted in the suicide of Dr. PrayalTadvi, post graduate student of gynaecology department, Topiwala NationalMedical College, Mumbai.**Education-Students-Ragging; Medical Education.
ELECTIONS -DELIMITATION OF CONSTITUENCIES
NASEER GANAI58.Great game of numbers.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.22.
Highlights the proposal of constituting a Delimitation Commission to redraw thescope and size of assembly segments in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.**Elections-Delimitation of Constituencies;Jammu and Kashmir.
-ELECTION SYSTEM59.
Simultaneous elections vs accountability.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.8.
Deals with the proposal of simultaneous election in India.**Elections-Election System; Simultaneous Elections; Electoral Reforms.
-ELECTION TECHNIQUE AND METHODTRIVEDI, Divya and BHAKTO, Anando60.
EVMs : Fears remain.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.91-92.
Raises questions about the use of electronic voting machines in the Lok SabhaElection, 2019.**Elections-Election Technique and Method; EVM; Election Commission.
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-LOK SABHA ELECTIONS-(INDIA)BASU, Deepankar and DAS, Debarshi61.
Assam : BJP's consolidation, Congress lost opportunities.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.25),2019(22.6.2019): P.15-17.
Analyses the performance of different political parties across different regions ofAssam in the Lok Sabha Elections, 2014 and 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Assam; Anti-Citizenship (Amendment)Bill.
BAVADAM, Lyla62.Own goal.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.25-28.
Highlights the reasons for the dismal performance of the Congress-NCP alliancein the Lok Sabha election, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Elections Results; Maharashtra;Congress; Nationalist.
BIJUKUMAR, V.63.North East India : Development rhetoric, ethnic anxieties.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.25),2019(22.6.2019): P.18-21.
Analyses the victory of Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and its regional alliance inNorth-East region in Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; North-East; BJP.
CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar64.Bitter turf war.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.38-39.
Raises concern over violence and defections followed the Bhartiya JanataParty's (BJP) spectacular showing in the Lok Sabha election in West Bengal.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Violence during Elections; BJP; WestBengal.
DEVULAPALLI, Rahul65.Not in the pink.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.24), 2019(16.6.2019): P.34; 36.
Highlights BJP's increasing hold in Telangana state after winning four LokSabha seats in Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Telangana.
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GUPTA, Dipankar66.Caste and electoral outcomes : Misreading hierarchy and the illusion ofnumbers.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.25),2019(22.6.2019): P.24-28.
Throws light on correlations between caste and election outcomes in India.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Caste and Politics.
ENERGY -HYDRO ELECTRIC ENERGY
PANDEY, Kundan67.Renaming renewables.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.3), 2019(16-30 June 2019): P.24-26.
Highlights the new categorisation of hydropower power plants by government ofIndia to revive the ailing hydropower sector.**Energy-Hydro Electric Energy; Power Plants; Renewable Energy.
ENVIRONMENT -CLIMATE CHANGE
JAISWAL, Sreeja and JAYARAMAN, T.68.International relations impeding equity and global climate justice.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.25),2019(22.6.2019): P.48-57.
Focuses on the various ways of managing the complex and interdependentissues involved in climate change governance.**Environment-Climate Change; International Conference on Global ClimateChange.
-GLOBAL WARMINGPAUL, Traun and Others69.
Soil carbon sequestration through farming practices : a carbon-negativetechnique to reduce global warming.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.3-6.**Environment-Global Warming; Carbon Sequestration.
SAMAL, S. K. and Others70.Bioenergy crops: soil and crop management practices to reverse climatechange.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.4), 2019(April 2019): P.7-10.
Discusses methods of carbon sequestration through growing bioenergy crops tomitigate the climate change.**Environment-Global Warming; Carbon sequestration; Bioenergy Crops.
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WORLAND, Justin71.This island is sinking.TIME (HONGKONG), V.193(No.24), 2019(24.6.2019): P.29-34.
Highlights the countries affected most by climate change and their efforts tolaunch campaign against climate change.**Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Island Nations; Fiji; Maldives.
-NATURAL CALAMITIESBHASKAR, V. and KELKAR, Vijay72.
Financing disaster management : Options for the GST council and the FifteenthFinance Commission.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.25),2019(22.6.2019): P.39-47.
Reviews the present framework for financing Disaster Management in India.**Environment-Natural Calamities; Disaster Mangement.
-NATURAL CALAMITIES-CYCLONESANGOMLA, Akshit73.
Tempest of ecological mayhem.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.3), 2019(16-30 June 2019): P.18-20; 22.
Draws attention towards after effects of devastating cyclone 'Fani' in Odisha.**Environment-Natural Calamities-Cyclone; Cyclone Fani; DisasterManagement.
-NATURAL CALAMITIES-DROUGHTBHADBHADE, Neha and Others74.
Can Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyan prevent drought in Maharashtra?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.25),2019(22.6.2019): P.12-14.
Raises questions over the implementation of the Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyan in manydrought hit districts of Maharashtra.**Environment-Natural Calamities-Drought; Water Management; Jalyukt ShivarAbhiyan.
JHA, Ajit Kumar75.Left high and dry.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.25), 2019(24.6.2019): P.50-57.
Draws attention towards drought-affected states of India.**Environment-Natural Calamities-Drought; Water Crisis.
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FINANCE -INFLATION
HAIT, Prithwish Kumar and DAS, Purnendu Sekhar76.Understanding dynamics of inflation through P-star approach : A study of Post-Independence India.ARHTA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.61(No.2), 2019(June 2019): P.156-174.**Finance-Inflation.
HISTORY -(INDIA)
SAHU, Bhairabi Prasad77.From kingdoms to transregional states: Exporing the dynamics of stateformation in pre-modern Odisha.STUDIES IN HISTORY (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.1-19.**History-(India); State Formation; Odisha.
VELUTHAT, Kesavan78.From chiefdom to kingdom and empire: Trajectories of state in South India.STUDIES IN HISTORY (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.20-36.
Explains the journey of the state in South India under the "Colas".**History-(India); South India; State Formation.
-(RAJASTHAN)SHARMA, Agnima79.
Symbol of bravery and honour.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.52), 2019(23.6.2019): P.30.
Highlights the glorious history of royal Kiran Kumari, the queen of Bikaner whomade a mark in Indian history for her act of bravery.**History-(Rajasthan).
-FREEDOM MOVEMENT-(INDIA)SAMPATH, Vikram80.
Perfect antithesis.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.26), 2019(30.6.2019): P.66-70.
Throws light on the difference of ideology between Mohandas KaramchandGandhi and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.**History-Freedom Movement-(India); GANDHI, Mahatma; SAVARKAR, V. D.
17 **-Keywords
-REVOLUTIONS-(CHINA)BREMMER, Ian81.
How the Tiananmen Square massacre changed China forever.TIME (HONGKONG), V.193(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.17.
Remembers the Chinese government massacred of citizens, protesting againstcorruption and repression at Tiananmen Square in 4 June, 1989.**History-Revolutions-(China); Massacre; Political Development-(China).
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -GARMENTS INDUSTRY
MONGA, Celestin82.Africa's historic pivot.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.3), 2019(16-30 June 2019): P.40;42.
Deals with trade policy of Africa to develop its domestic garment industry.**Industrial Development-Garments Industry; Trade Policy-(Africa).
PANDEY, Kundan and Others83.Used.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.3), 2019(16-30 June 2019): P.34-39.
Stresses on need to regulate the entry of used clothes and footwear in theRwanda.**Industrial Development-Garments Industry; Circular Economy.
-INTRA-INDUSTRY TRADEANWESHA ADITYA and GUPTA, ISHAN84.
Intra-industry trade of India : Is it horizontal or vertical?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.25),2019(22.6.2019): P.29-38.
Analyses the structure of India's intra-industry trade.**Industrial Development-Intra-Industry Trade.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(EUROPEAN UNION-ITALY)
BREMMER, Ian85.Italy's precarious economy again threatens the E.U.TIME (HONGKONG), V.193(No.24), 2019(24.6.2019): P.19.
Deals with tussle between Italy and European Union.**International Relations-(European Union-Italy).
18 **-Keywords
-(EUROPEAN UNION-UNITED KINGDOM)BUSH, Stephen86.
Brexit wreckers.NEW STATESMAN (LONDON), V.(No.), 2019(5-11 April 2019): P.21; 23.
Deals with the political development in United Kingdom on Brexit issue.**International Relations-(European Union-United Kingdom); Brexit; PoliticalDevelopment-(United Kingdom).
-(INDIA-CHINA)ZORAWAR DAULET SINGH87.
Rethinking India's approach to China's belt and road initiative.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.10-12.**International Relations-(India-China); One Belt One Road Project; InternationalTrade.
-(INDIA-IRAN)SAJJANHAR, Ashok88.
Iran Sanctions : Indian foreign policy on test.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.8.
Deals with US withdrawal of exemption to India of sanctions on Oil import fromIran and its impact India's foreign policy.**International Relations-(India-Iran); Petroleum; Oil Imports.
-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)HINGU, Aditi Kumaria89.
Of Balakot and body counts.FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.37-38.
Deals with discussions on surgical strike 2.0 by Indian Air Force on Jaish-e-Mohammed camps in Balakot, Muzaffarabad and Chakoti.**International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Surgical Strikes; Terrorism.
-FOREIGN POLICY-(BRITAIN)BROWN, Tina90.
Anarchy in the U.K.TIME (HONGKONG), V.193(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.34.
Deals with Brexit and its repercussions on Britain.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(Britain); Brexit; European Union.
COE, Jonathan91.How Brexit broke, Britain.TIME (HONGKONG), V.193(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.31-33.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(Britain); Brexit; European Union.
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-FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)CHAUDHURY, Nilova Roy92.
Policy priorities clearly outlined.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.6.
Highlights the policy priorities of Indian Foreign Policy.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India).
PANDA, RAJARAM93.Priorities for Modi : Thrust from act east to Indo-Pacific.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.27), 2019(22.6.2019): P.11-16.
Highlights the priorities in the Modi governments' foreign policy particularlyIndia's participation with BIMSTEC.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Bay of Bengal Initiative for MultiSectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation.
SHARMA, Pranay94.Comrades to stand with.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.34; 36.
Discusses Narendra Modi's visit to Sri Lanka and Maldives which underline hisprimacy to neighbouring countries.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Neighbourhood First Policy.
-REGIONAL ALLIANCES AND PACTSSIBAL, Kanwal95.
Leveraging India's SCO strategy.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.1), 2019(30.6.2019): P.39-41.
Focuses on PM Modi's participation in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation(SCO) summit in June 2019.**International Relations-Regional Alliances and Pacts; Shanghai CooperationOrganisation.
LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT
RAJALAKSHMI, T. K.96.Unemployment crisis revealed.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.40-42.
Draws attention toward serious unemployment crisis in the Country.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment and Unemployment.
20 **-Keywords
-FEMALE LABOURDUTTA, Tina and SHAW, Annapurna97.
Middle-class women's labour migration in post-liberalised cities in India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.55-64.
Investigates the patterns and trends of urban migration of middle-class womenthrough the period of pre and post-liberalisation, 1983 to 2008.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Female Labour; Migration.
MASS MEDIA -JOURNALISM AND JOURNALISTS
NALAPAT, Madhav98.Freedom of double standards.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.1), 2019(30.6.2019): P.6-8.
Discusses the issue of freedom of expression.**Mass Media-Journalism and Journalists; Fundamental Rights; Freedom ofExpression.
SHENOY, Govind Raj99.Kerala is a god's own country [but being secular, no Hindu gods, please !]ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.1), 2019(30.6.2019): P.16-17.
Deals with the politics in Kerala over the controversial cartoon depicts BishopFranco of Jalandhar as a cock.**Mass Media-Journalism and Journalists; Fundamental Rights; Freedom ofExpression; Religion and Politics.
VAIDYARAJ, Prashanth100.When liberal cabal and FoE activists turned a blind eye.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.1), 2019(30.6.2019): P.10-12.
Deals with the controversy rise on the issue of freedom of expression ofjournalists and social media activists and targeted arrests of them.**Mass Media-Journalism and Journalists; Freedom of Expression; Freedom ofSpeech; Social Media.
-PRESSKRISHNA PRASAD101.
Democracy can die in daylight too.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.27), 2019(22.6.2019): P.5-6.
Focuses on role of the news media in the Lok Sabha election, 2019.**Mass Media-Press; Lok Sabha Elections-(India).
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MIGRATION -REFUGEES AND REHABILITATION
PRASHAD, Vijay102.Being inhuman.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.55-57.
Draws attention towards Denmark's right-wing government rejects the asylumpleas of Zarmena Waziri, 72 year old Afghan Woman.**Migration-Refugees and Rehabilitation; Woman; Denmark.
MINES AND MINERALS -MINING-HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES
NITE, Dhiraj Kumar103.Negotiating the mines: The culture of safety in the Indian coalmines, 1895-1970.STUDIES IN HISTORY (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.88-117.
Describes about the terrible working condition of coal mine workers in India.**Mines and Minerals-Mining-Health and Safety Measures; Mine workers;Labour and Labouring Classes; Coal.
PARLIAMENT -LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES
NAYAR, Mandira and Others104.Brass-knuckle band.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.24), 2019(16.6.2019): P.24; 26; 28; 30; 32.
Highlights four Union Minister Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Nirmala Sitharamanand S. Jaishankar who are part of newly constituted Cabinet Committee onSecurity (CCS).**Parliament-Legislative Committees; Cabinet Committee on Security; Cabinet.
-LEGISLATORS-(INDIA)JEENA, Kushal105.
Decline in Muslim representation continues.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.22.
Highlights the Muslim representation in the legislative bodies in India.**Parliament-Legislators-(India); Muslims.
22 **-Keywords
-PRESIDING OFFICERSMURTHY, Sachidananda106.
Men in Modi's hat.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.26), 2019(30.6.2019): P.16.
Deals with the appointment of Om Birla as Lok Sabha Speaker in 17th LokSabha.**Parliament-Presiding Officers; Speaker; BIRLA, Om.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -EMERGENCY
CHAKRAVARTTY, Nikhil107.Roots of the emergency.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.28), 2019(29.6.2019): P.19; 22-23.**Politics and Government-Emergency.
-FUNCTION OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)108.
Modi 2.0 : New government's policy thrusts.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.18-21.
Highlights NDA government's vision for its second term.**Politics and Government-Function of Government-(India).
-FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)BANERJI, Sumant109.
Road ahead.BUSINESS TODAY (NOIDA), V.28(No.2), 2019(16.6.2019): P.46-50.
Discusses the agenda of Modi. 2.0 government on the issue of infrastructure ofroads and highways projects.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Roads andHighways; Infrastructure-(India); NDA Government.
DAS, Goutam110.Wanted: An action plan for jobs.BUSINESS TODAY (NOIDA), V.28(No.2), 2019(16.6.2019): P.31-34; 36-40.
Discusses the agenda of Modi 2.0 government on the issue of employment.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Industrial Policy-(India); Employment and Unemployment; NDA Government.
23 **-Keywords
GANGULI, Amulya111.NDA II needs ideological reforms.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.17.
Emphasises on the need for NDA government to reform its economic, politicaland social policies.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDA Government;Unemployment; Polarisation.
MAHAJAN, Anilesh S.112.Trade importance.BUSINESS TODAY (NOIDA), V.28(No.2), 2019(16.6.2019): P.43-45.
Discusses the agenda of Modi. 2.0 government on the issue of foreign tradepolicy.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Exim Policy-(India);NDA Government; Exports.
MATHEW, Joe C.113.Agrarian challenge.BUSINESS TODAY (NOIDA), V.28(No.2), 2019(16.6.2019): P.26-29.
Discusses the agenda of Modi 2.0 government on the issue of improvement inagriculture sector.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Agriculture; Farmsand Farmers; Agrarian Distress; NDA Government.
MATHEW, Joe C.114.Unfinished task.BUSINESS TODAY (NOIDA), V.28(No.2), 2019(16.6.2019): P.52-55.
Discusses the agenda of Modi. 2.0 government on the issue of re-introduction oflapsed bills.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Ordinance; NDAGovernment.
MOHAN, N. Chandra115.Getting India's growth story back on track.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.14-15.
Highlights NDA government vision to address investment and growth,employment and skill development agrarian crisis etc in its second term.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Modi 2.0.
24 **-Keywords
-MARXISMMUSTO, Marcello116.
Marx and the politics of emancipation.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.24),2019(15.6.2019): P.50-54.
Examines the Karl Mark's analysis of two prominent historical events, first wasout break of the American Civil war and second was uprising of the polishpeople against Russian occupation.**Politics and Government-Marxism.
-NATIONALISMDANDAVATE, Uday117.
From swaraj to swastika.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.22), 2019(23.6.2019): P.6-10.
Discusses the idea to make India a social democracy dedicated to the cause ofSwaraj.**Politics and Government-Nationalism; Political Development-(India).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(ANDHRA PRADESH)MENON, Amarnath K.118.
Taking the long view.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.25), 2019(24.6.2019): P.24-25.
Focuses on the recent political scenario of Andhra Pradesh.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Andhra Pradesh).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BIHAR)SRIVASTAVA, Amitabh119.
Who will blink first?INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.25), 2019(24.6.2019): P.22-23.
Focuses on the ongoing tit-for-tat between Nitish Kumar and Bhartiya JanataParty in Bihar.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Bihar).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(CHINA)SOLOMON, Feliz120.
Hongkong in Revolt.TIME (HONGKONG), V.193(No.24), 2019(24.6.2019): P.20-25.
Highlights the protest in Hongkong against the extradition law of China.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(China); Violence.
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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(GUJARAT)KATAKAM, Anupama121.
Hindu Rashtra at work.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.29-32.
Expresses concern over success of religious polarisation tactics in Gujarat.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Gujarat); Lok SabhaElections-(India); Religion and Politics; Muslims; Communalism.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)BHAKTO, Anando122.
Operation Kashmir.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.4-9.
Discusses the BJP Government plans to capture Jammu and Kashmir on itsown strength by executing a "35+9 formula" after the massive victory in LokSabha elections, 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir).
PUNIYANI, Ram123.Kashmir today : Striving for peace, need to address alienation.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.27), 2019(22.6.2019): P.8-9.
Needs for special attention and initiatives to restore peace in Kashmir.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir);Bhartiya Janata Party; Article 370; Article 35A.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(MAHARASHTRA)JATHAR, Dnyanesh124.
Switch hit.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.26), 2019(30.6.2019): P.92-93.
Highlights Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil's departure from Congress party to join BJPin Maharashtra.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Maharashtra); Defection.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(RAJASTHAN)MISHRA, Soni125.
Desert storm.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.50-51.
Discusses the tussle for power between the Ashok Gehlot and Sachin pilot inRajasthan.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Rajasthan); Congress.
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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(SUDAN)KULKARNI, Pavan126.
Total civil disobedience and strike begins in Sudan.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.21), 2019(16.6.2019): P.18-19.
Highlight the violent political crisis in Sudan.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Sudan).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TELANGANA)DEVULAPALLI, Rahul127.
That sinking feeling.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.26), 2019(30.6.2019): P.34-35.
Highlights the existential crisis of Congress party in Telangana due to defectionof its MLAs to other parties.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Telangana); Defection;Congress.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(WEST BENGAL)BANERJEE, Rabi128.
Didi in distress.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.25), 2019(23.6.2019): P.48-49.
Highlights different conflict cases between BJP and Trinamool Congress partyworkers in West Bengal.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal); Violence;Crime in Politics.
PRAMANIK, Probir129.Bugles before round two.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.18; 20.
Deals with controversy over shouting of "Jai Shree Ram" slogan by BJPsupporters at the convoy of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal).
-POLITICAL PARTIES-CONGRESSANUSHREE130.
Lessons from history.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.21-24.
Discusses the regeneration of Congress with a better agenda, leadership andvision.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Political Development-(India).
27 **-Keywords
RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh and TRIPATHI, Purnima S.131.Time to introspect.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P. 16-20.
Needs to resolve internal issues and strengthen the organisational structureacross the country by Congress party.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results.
-POLITICAL PARTIES-CONGRESS SOCIALIST PARTY (CSP)SINGH, Narendra Kumar and SINGH, Anand Prakash132.
Congress Socialist Party's separation from the Congress(1946-48).JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.21), 2019(16.6.2019): P.7-11.
Deals with rightist-socialist relations along with the socio-economic factorsresponsible for the separation of the Congress Socialist Party from the IndianNational Congress.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress Socialist Party (CSP);Indian National Congress (INC).
-POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND IDEOLOGIESCHENOY, Kamal Mitra133.
What do populist authoritarians do when they rule?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.24),2019(15.6.2019): P.15-18.
Gives comparative template of right wing populism's methods of rule.**Politics and Government-Political Philosophy and Ideologies; Right-WingPopulism.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -CABINET-(INDIA)
SHARMA, Pranay134.Spark lit externally.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.32.
Highlights the appointment of S. jaishankar as Union Foreign Minister.**Public Administration-Cabinet-(India); Cabinet Committee on Security.
-SCAMSVAIDYARAJ, Prashanth135.
Karnataka's sarada scam!ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.52), 2019(23.6.2019): P.32-35.
Gives special report on Karnataka's Sarada scam.**Public Administration-Scams; Sarada Scam; Islamic Monetary Advisory.
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-TERRORISM-(PAKISTAN)JAIBANS SINGH136.
Demolishing terror factories, the only option for Pakistan.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.52), 2019(23.6.2019): P.36-37.
Discusses the status of Pakistan in the grey and black list of Financial ActionTask Force.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Pakistan).
KATOCH, Prakash Chand137.Can India ignore the unrest in Balochistan?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.9.
Deals with increasing insurgency in Balochistan and its impact on ChinaPakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Pakistan); Economic Growth-EconomicRelations-(China-Pakistan).
-TERRORISM-(SRI LANKA)BHATIA, N. N.138.
Sri Lanka drowns in tears after serial blasts on Easter Sunday.FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.21-22.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka); ISIS; Terror Attack; Minorities.
MAROOF RAZA139.Challenge the idea of terrorism, not just the terrorists.FAUJI INDIA(MUMBAI), V.5(No.6), 2019(May 2019): P.66.
Emphasises the need for strengthening the national security in Sri Lanka afterterror attack at Churches and hotels on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka); ISIS.
-WASTE MANAGEMENTSOMVANSHI, Avikal140.
Drowning in debris.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.3), 2019(16-30 June 2019): P.28-30; 32-33.
Draws attention towards the mismanagement of waste in India.**Public Administration-Waste Management.
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PUBLIC HEALTHNADIYA MUZAFFAR and MOHAMMAD AKRAM141.
Alarming rise of caesarean section deliveries : A case study of Kulgam.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.24),2019(15.6.2019): P.55-59.
Studies the prevalence of reasons for, and consequences of caesarean-sectiondeliveries in the town of Kulgam in Jammu and Kashmir.**PUBLIC Health; Women; Caesarean Deliveries.
-DISEASESSAMAR142.
What's the score : 100 Children dead and Counting, Sir.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.22), 2019(23.6.2019): P.1-2.
Finds out the truth and reasons behind the death of 379 children due to theoutbreak of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AEs) in the Bihar.**Public Health-Diseases; Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AEs).
-DRUGSJISHNU, Latha143.
Who cares about high drug prices?DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.3), 2019(16-30 June 2019): P.58.
Draws attention towards the high price of anti-cancer medicine.**Public Health-Drugs; Pharmaceutical Industry; Diseases; Cancer.
SACHAN, Pratima and Others144.Causes of increasing drug addiction practices among teenagers in Kanpur city.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.3),2019(May-June 2019): P.415-419.**Public Health-Drugs; Narcotic Drugs.
-MEDICINE SYSTEMASIM ALI KHAN145.
Unani system of medicine: The science of health and healing.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63, 2019(June 2019): P.44-46.**Public Health-Medicine System; Unani System.
CHAUHAN, V. K.146.Homeopathy in India - An overview.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63, 2019(June 2019): P.48-50.**Public Health-Medicine System; Homeopathy.
DHIMAN, Vaidya K. S. and Others147.Ayurveda - Fifty years of transforming research and development in India.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63, 2019(June 2019): P.57-59.**Public Health-Medicine System; Ayurveda.
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GANGADHAR, B. N. and Others148.Yoga and mental health.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63, 2019(June 2019): P.12-15.**Public Health-Medicine System; Mental Health; Yoga.
KANAKAVALLI K. and Others149.Siddha system of medicine in a nutshell: Therapies for healing.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63, 2019(June 2019): P.36-38.**Public Health-Medicine System; Siddha System; Conventional Medicine.
KHURANA, Anil and HARLEEN KAUR150.Homoeopathy treats you in person.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63, 2019(June 2019): P.40-42.**Public Health-Medicine System; Homeopathy.
LAHARIYA, Chandrakant151.Alternative systems of medicine in India: An overview.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63, 2019(June 2019): P.25-30.**Public Health-Medicine System; Conventional Medicine.
NAGENDRA, H. R.152.Increasing relevance of yoga in modern times.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63, 2019(June 2019): P.17-18.**Public Health-Medicine System; Conventional Medicine; Yoga.
RASTOGI, Rajiv153.Naturopathy: The science of health and wellness.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63, 2019(June 2019): P.52-54.**Public Health-Medicine System; Naturopathy.
-MENTAL HEALTHSHARMA, Prateeksha154.
Peer support in mental healthcare.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.27-29),2019(29.6.2019): P.27-29.**Public Health-Mental Health.
-NUTRITIONMENON, Purnima and Others155.
Rethinking effective nutrition convergence : An analysis of intervention co-coverage data.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.24),2019(15.6.2019): P.18-21.
Emphasises the need for a multisectoral approach to address malnutrition.**Public Health-Nutrition; Malnutrition; Poshan Abhiyan; National NutritionMission.
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-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)SINIMOLE, K. R.156.
Study of health expenditure efficiency in India : A data envelopment Analysis.ARHTA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.61(No.2), 2019(June 2019): P.175-188.
Examines the relative efficiency of the states in handling the health expenditureand health inputs to increase the coverage of health service.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India).
RELIGION -PLACES OF WORSHIP
LANKESH, Gauri157.When Girish Karnad joined the fight to preserve Bababudangiri.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.21), 2019(16.6.2019): P.1-2.
Highlights the views of Girish Karnad on the fight to preserve BababudangiriDargah in Karnataka.**Religion-Places of Worship; Religion and Politics; Bababudangiri Dargah.
-RELIGION AND CRIMEAHUJA, Namrata Biji158.
Recovery mode.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.24), 2019(16.6.2019): P.38.
Deals with the process of bringing back fugitive Zakir Naik from Malaysia.**Religion-Religion and Crime; Islam; Extradition.
-RELIGIOUS CONVERSIONVENKATESAN, T. S.159.
Connecting dots of the nefarious design.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.1), 2019(30.6.2019): P.30-33.
Reports on the issue of religious conversion in Tamil Nadu.**Religion-Religious Conversion.
RURAL DEVELOPMENT -RURAL ECONOMY
SHERGILL, Baldev Singh and RAMANPREET KAUR160.Rural economy, state and public policy: Exploring the rural crisis of IndianPunjab.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.6-11.
Examines the levels and patterns of the public expenditure on the rural sector inPunjab.**Rural Development-Rural Economy; Public Investment.
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-RURAL EMPLOYMENTJATAV, Manoj and CHAKRABORTY, Shreya161.
Uncertain climate, vulnerable livelihoods: Role of MGNREGS in risk reductionamong rural households in Telangana.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.12-18.**Rural Development-Rural Employment; MGNREGS.
-RURAL INDUSTRYDUTTA, Subrata162.
Capitalist development and rural livelihoods: In search of a cohesivedevelopment approach.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.36-43.
Explores the impact of capitalist development such as contract farming,industrialised agriculture, forcible acquisition of agricultural land for industrialplants on rural livelihoods.**Rural Development-Rural Industry; Agriculture; Contract Farming; RuralEconomy.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BHATTACHARYA, Sanchita and MITRA, Arup163.ICT revolution, digitisation and growth.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.27), 2019(22.6.2019): P.16-19.
Discusses the possibilities for information and communications technology(ICT)-led economic growth in India.**Science and Technology-Information Technology; Economic Growth;Communications.
-SPACE RESEARCH-(INDIA)164.
India's moon landing in September.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.27.**Science and Technology-Space Research-(India); Chandrayaan-2; IndianSpace Research Organisation.
SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
MUKHOPADHYAY, Anindita165.Gender, community and sexual violence in a Bengal village: 1948.STUDIES IN HISTORY (NEW DELHI), V.35(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.59-87.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; Sexual Violence; Minorities;Bagdi Community.
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-CROP INSURANCEMEENAKSHI RAJEEV and PRANAV NAGENDRAN166.
Crop insurance in India: Where do we stand?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.28-35.
Analyses the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.**Social Policy and Planning-Crop Insurance; Agricultural InsuranceProgrammes; Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.
-OLD AGE SECURITYSANA HASHMI167.
Elderly women's work : Neglected or noticeable (A case study of slum areas ofAligarh city).INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.3),2019(May-June 2019): P.421-430.
Discusses the condition of elderly women in slum areas of Aligarh city in UttarPradesh.**Social Policy and Planning-Old Age Security; Female Labour; Elderly Women;Slum Areas.
-SCHEDULED CASTESJHA, Sadan168.
Dalit desires and the city of Surat.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.24),2019(15.6.2019): P.42-49.
Highlights the Dalit experiences of the Mahyavanshi community of Surat.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Mahyavanshi Community.
RAJASEKARAN, ILangovan169.Closed chapter?FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.12), 2019(21.6.2019): P.46-50.
Deals with the report of the Singaravelu Commission, which probed the death ofthe Dalit youth Elavarasan after his marriage with a Vanniyar girl.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Honour Killing; SingaraveluCommission.
SHAMSHER ALAM170.Mapping pasmanda politics in India : Demands and Challenges.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.27), 2019(22.6.2019): P.20-24.
Highlights the political representation of Pasmanda Muslims in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Minorities; Pasmanda Muslims;Religion and Politics.
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-WOMENJAISWAL, Priyanka and MEENAKSHI SINGH171.
Opinion of people regarding female feticide in Uttar Pradesh state.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.3),2019(May-June 2019): P.455-460.
Assesses the prevalence of girl feticide in different districts of Uttar Pradesh.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Girl Child; Sex Ratio; Women Atrocities;Female Foeticide.
SPEECHES AND ADDRESSES -CASTRO, FIDEL
CASTRO, Fidel172.May day 2003.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.21), 2019(16.6.2019): P.12-15.
Highlights the text of speech given by Dr. Fidel Castro Ruz, President ofRepublic of Cuba on May1, 2003.**Speeches and Addresses-CASTRO, Fidel; Labour Welfare; May Day.
-LEADERS-MODI, NARENDRABHUYAN, Aroonim173.
Modi highlights terrorism in Male, Colombo.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.10.
Deals with Narendra Modi's speech in Maldives Parliament about fightingterrorism and ensuring maritime security.**Speeches and Addresses-Leaders-MODI, Narendra; Maldives Parliament.
SPORTS -CRICKET
DUBEY, Abhishek174.Legends of Yuvraj: Will not retire.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.52), 2019(23.6.2019): P.38-42.
Highlights cricketer Yuvraj Singh announcement of his 'retirement' from all formsof cricket.**Sports-Cricket.
TOURISM -TOURISM SITES
175.Taj tourism hit by high pollution.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.26.**Tourism-Tourism Sites; Environment-Air Pollution; Movements; Taj Mahal.
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TRANSPORT -CIVIL AVIATION-(INDIA)
DEY, Soumik176.Turbulent takeoff.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.26), 2019(30.6.2019): P.108-109.
Gives views on a separate regulatory body for drones working with or under theDGCA.**Transport-Civil Aviation-(India); Drones.
-METRO RAILWAYGOLWARA, Ayushi177.
Arvind Kejriwal's landmark move.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.28), 2019(29.6.2019): P.33-35.
Draws attention towards recently announcement by Delhi Chief minister ArvindKejriwal regarding women will be allowed to travel for free on the Delhi Metro.**Transport-Metro Railway; Delhi Metro; Women.
-METRO RAILWAYSNAIR, Preetha178.
Ticket to ride.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.23), 2019(17.6.2019): P.24.
Analyses the possible impact of AAP government proposal of free rides towomen on metro and city buses in Delhi.**Transport-Metro Railways; Delhi Metro; Free Rides; Women; Transport Policy.
UNITED NATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS -INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
ANMOLAM and FARHEEN AHMAD179.Separation of the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.24),2019(15.6.2019): P.54.
Examines the judgement of the International court of Justice in the matter of thelegal impact of the separation of the Chagos archipelago from Mauritius.**United Nations and International Organisations-International Court of Justice;Archipelago; Island.
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URBAN DEVELOPMENT -MASTER PLANS
MUKHERJEE, Bhaswati180.Transforming India's urban landscape.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.12), 2019(16.6.2019):P.5.
Discusses the urban development project which aims to transform the urbanlandscape of India by 2022.**Urban Development-Master Plans; Housing; Smart Cities.
WATER MANAGEMENT -DAMS
HARSHA, J.181.Ageing large dams and future water crisis?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.37-42.
Draws attention towards future water crisis emanating from India's ageing largedams.**Water Management-Dams; Water Crisis.
-DRINKING WATER182.
Parched present, parched future ?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.26-27),2019(29.6.2019): P.7-8.
Draws attention towards the worsening water crisis problems in India andstresses on need of government initiatives in water-management.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Water Crisis; Water Conservation.