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Parliamentary DocumentationVol.XLV 1-15 May, 2019 No.9
AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
MOHAMMED SHAFEEQ1.Hyderabad social entrepreneur uses big data to change farmers' lives.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019):P.36-37.
Highlights the Napanta, an app developed by young entrepreneur fromHyderabad which provides all farming related information and communication inTelugu to help farmers.**Agriculture-Agricultural Education; Communication-Mobile Phones; App.
-DAIRYINGGHOSH, Nilabja2.
Accounting for the diversity in dairy farming.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.18),2019(4.5.2019): P.56-57.
Discusses the economics of dairy farming in India.**Agriculture-Dairying.
KELKAR, Nachiket3.New pastures.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.19), 2019(12.5.2019): P.56-57.
Deals with Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation's Amul plans to gobeyond dairy sector.**Agriculture-Dairying; Amul.
-DOMESTIC ANIMALSDUTTA, Arnab Pratim and MEENAKSHISUSHMA4.
Hold the last straw.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.24), 2019(1-15 May 2019): P.67-71.
Stresses on the need to conserve camels in Rajasthan by promoting theprocurement and marketing of camel milk and its milk products.**Agriculture-Domestic Animals; Camel.
2 **-Keywords
-FARMS AND FARMERSROY, Devesh and VERMA, Smriti5.
Product differentiation to tackle farm distress.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.18-21.
Focuses on present agrarian distress condition in India.**Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Farm Distress; Agrarian Crisis.
-FORESTS AND FORESTRYSAXENA, K. B.6.
Compensatory afforestation fund act and rules: Deforestation, tribaldisplacement and an alibi for legalised land grabbing.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.49(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.23-40.
Discusses about Compensatory Afforestation Fund Act.**Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Land Grab; Schedules Tribes; Deforestation;Tribal Rights.
-ORGANIC FARMINGBARIK, A. K. and BERA, R.7.
Status, potential and new technologies in organic farming.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.16-19.
Discusses about new technologies/package of practices for organic farming.**Agriculture-Organic Farming.
DESHMUKH, M. S and GHAGARE, Tanaji Namdeo8.Organic farming for sustainable agricultural development.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.5-9.
Emphasises the need for organic farming for the achievement of sustainabledevelopment of agriculture.**Agriculture-Organic Farming.
GHULATI, Suraj Prakash9.Changing scenario of organic farming.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.31-36.
Discusses the status of organic farming in India.**Agriculture-Organic Farming.
3 **-Keywords
LENKA, Dibakar10.Role of NABARD in Organic farming.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.47-49.
Discusses the subsidy schemes of National Bank For Agriculture And RuralDevelopment (NABARD) for Organic farming.**Agriculture-Organic Farming; NABARD.
PANDEY, Jitendra and Others11.Natural resource management and bio-diversity conservation.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.10-15.
Explores major opportunities and constraints in organic farming in India.**Agriculture-Organic Farming.
PANT, Satish and SATHYENDRA KUMAR12.Marketing and branding of organic farming.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.20-25.
Highlights key factors which support the production and marketing activities oforganic produce in the country.**Agriculture-Organic Farming.
RAO, A. Subba13.Health and environmental benefits of organic farming.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.44-46.**Agriculture-Organic Farming.
SAURABH, Sameera14.Women in organic farming: Agents of change.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.42-43.
Focuses on significant role of women farmers for implementing the objectives oforganic farming initiatives.**Agriculture-Organic Farming; Female Labour; Women Farmers.
SHIVAY, Y.S. and DINESH KUMAR15.Technological innovations in Organic farming.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.37-41.
Needs to increase the productivity of organic cultivation through newtechnological innovations.**Agriculture-Organic Farming.
4 **-Keywords
SURENDER SINGH and OTHERS16.Biofertilizers and green manuring.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.7), 2019(May 2019): P.25-30.
Needs for biofertilizers and green manuring for improving organic matter of thesoil.**Agriculture-Organic Farming; Fertilizers and Manures.
-PESTICIDESVENUGOPAL, G. K. and SHAUKATH AZIM17.
Impacts of pesticides on farmers' health and environment.THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.386), 2019(April 2019): P.47-51.**Agriculture-Pesticides; Farms and Farmers; Public Health; Environment.
CENSUS AND POPULATION -POPULATION
MALIK, Rajeshwari18.Meta-analysis of India's demographic dividend in twenty-first century.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.41(No.1), 2019(March 2019):P.13-26.
Explores the ground realities of the much hyped demographic dividend incontext of India's young population.**Census and Population-Population; Employment and Unemployment.
COMMUNICATIONS -SOCIAL MEDIA
19.Social media changed Indian elections.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019):P.16.
Analyses the impact of social media in helping voters to take informed decisionsin Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Communications-Social Media; Elections-Lok Sabha Elecitons-(India).
JONES, Alex Krasodomski20.Hate can't be blocked.TIME (HONGKONG), V.193(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.17-18.
Emphaises the blocking of 8chan an online message board with a reputation ofviolent extremism after Christchurch, New Zealand attack.**Communications-Social Media; 8chan; Facebook; Violent Extremism.
5 **-Keywords
LOUIS, Arul21.Can India hold digital giants accountable?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019):P.14-15.
Analyses India's role in controlling the operations of social media, searchengines and e-commerce platforms in India.**Communications-Social Media; Search Engine; E-Commerce.
COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT -COMPANIES
SOOD, Jyotika22.You are under watch, officially.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.32-33.
Analyses the geotagging, leave and attendence system for the corporateemployees.**Company Affairs and Management-Companies; Geotagging; Digitisation ofAttendance.
DEFENCE -DEFENCE POLICY-(INDIA)
SATISH KUMAR23.Self-reliance in defence.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.46), 2019(12.5.2019): P.32-34.
Gives an opinion on India's domestic manufacturing in the Defence sector anddecrease in dependency on foreign powers.**Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Defence Production.
-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)SENGUPTA, Prasun K.24.
Lessons: Key takeaways from IAF-PAF's February 27 aerial engagement.FORCE (NOIDA), V.16(No.9), 2019(May 2019): P.4-11.
Deals with Aerial Engagement between Indian Air Force (IAF) and Pakistan AirForce (PAF) on 27 February, 2019.**Defence-Defence Relations-(India-Pakistan); Aerial Engagement; Indian AirForce; Pakistan Air Force.
6 **-Keywords
ECONOMIC GROWTH -ECONOMIC CRISIS-(CHINA)
SIT TSUI and Others25.China's strategic responses to crises and rural vitalisation.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.49(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.7-22.
Analyses the policies adopted by China to negotiates with the effects of globalfinancial crises.**Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(China); Sannong.
-ECONOMIC POLICY-(CAMBODIA)26.
Fast and loose: Cambodia's economy.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9139), 2019(20-26 April 2019): P.27.
Deals with economic condition of Cambodia.**Economic Growth-Economic Policy-(Cambodia).
-PLANNING COMMISSIONSWENDEN, Wilfried27.
'Team India' and the NITI Aayog.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.28-33.
Discusses the objectives of NITI Aayog and its ability for collaboration of centreand states.**Economic Growth-Planning Commission; NITI Aayog; Federalism.
-POVERTYMISHRA, Sunil Kumar and GUPTA, Ashima28.
Understanding deprivation and well-being of households with children.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.62-65.
Discusses the status and reasons for multiple deprivations of households withand without children.**Economic Growth-Poverty; Indian Human Development Survey.
EDUCATION -EXAMINATION
SHANKER, M. S.29.Crossed out in red.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.48.
Highlights students' suicide due to mishandled evaluation process in theTelangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) examinations.**Education-Examination; Intermediate Education; Students; Suicide.
7 **-Keywords
-SCHOLARSHIPSGUHA, Ramachandra30.
Surgical strike against science and scholarship.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.15), 2019(5.5.2019): P.5-7.
Highlights status of promoting science and scholarship in Modi Governmentregime.**Education-Scholarships; Science and Technology; NDA Government.
-SCHOOLSVAIDYARAJ, Prashanth31.
Minority school forces Christian values on Hindu students.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.46), 2019(12.5.2019): P.26-29.
Report about a Christian school in Tamil Nadu forcing non-Christian students tolearn their spiritual teachings.**Education-Schools; Students; Hindu; Christianity.
ELECTIONS -ELECTION CAMPAIGN
BHAKTO, Anando32.Dividends of division.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.9), 2019(10.5.2019): P.35-39.
Raises the issues of unemployment and price rise during election compaigningby Bhartiya Janata Party in Madhya Pradesh.**Elections-Election Campaign; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Madhya Pradesh;BJP.
CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar33.Tough test for Trinamool.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.9), 2019(10.5.2019): P.61-66.
Highlights the election compaigning by Trinamool Congress and Bhartiya JanataParty in West Bengal.**Elections-Election Campaign; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); TrinamoolCongress; BJP; Congress.
DESAI, Rishikesh Bahadur and Others34.Bridge too far.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.9), 2019(10.5.2019): P.19-23.
Highlights the issues raised by political parties during election compaigning forLok Sabha election, 2019 in Karnataka.**Elections-Election Campaign; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Political Parties;Karnataka.
8 **-Keywords
KRISHNAKUMAR, R.35.Battle of ideas.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.9), 2019(10.5.2019): P.15-18.
Draws attention towards election campaigning in Kerala's Wayanand Lok Sabhaconstituency against Congress President, Rahul Gandhi.**Elections-Election Campaign; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Kerala; Congress.
RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh36.Changing narrative.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.9), 2019(10.5.2019): P.4-9.
Focuses on the election campaigning by political parties for Lok Sabhaelections, 2019.**Elections-Election Campaign; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Political Parties;BJP; Hinduism; Congress.
-ELECTION CAMPAIGN-(CPI)SALIK AHMAD37.
Voyage of the red islanders.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.30.
Deals with the election campaign of Kanhaiya Kumar, ex-President of JNUSUcontesting from Begusarai as CPI candidate.**Elections-Election Campaign-(CPI); JNU; Bihar.
-ELECTION COMMISSIONVENKATESAN, V.38.
Under scrutiny.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.9), 2019(10.5.2019): P.77-79.
Deals with banning of three biopic films, namely PM Narendra Modi, Lakshmi'sNTR and Udyama Simham by Supreme Court during the period of model codeof conduct.**Elections-Election Commission; Code of Conduct; Films; Supreme Court.
-ELECTION MANIFESTODEB, Swati39.
AFSPA: Why the tilt towards separatists.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.45), 2019(5.5.2019): P.14-17.
Analyses the Congress Party's election manifesto on the issue of amendmentsand dilution of powers of armed forces under the provisions of AFSPA in Jammuand Kashmir.**Elections-Election Manifesto; Congress; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); InternalSecurity; Army and Civil Relations; Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).
9 **-Keywords
JOSEPH ABRAHAM40.Balancing economics and politics in elections.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.21), 2019(11.5.2019): P.3-5.
Analyses the socio-economic dimensions of voting behaviour in India.**Elections-Election Manifesto; Lok Sabha Election-(India); Political Economy.
PAUL, Mihir and Others41.Intelligence matters.FORCE (NOIDA), V.16(No.9), 2019(May 2019): P.14-25.
Discusses the election manifestos of the BJP and Congress on various issuesrelating to internal security of the country.**Elections-Election Manifesto; Internal Security; National Investigating Agency(NIA.
SESHADRI KUMAR42.Study in contrast.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.9), 2019(10.5.2019): P.69-72.
Looks at the manifestos of the BJP, the congress, the CPI (M) and theSamajwadi Party.**Elections-Election Manifesto; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Political Parties.
-ELECTION SYSTEMMANNING, Carrie and SMITH, Ian43.
Electoral performance by post-rebel parties.GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION (LONDON), V.54(No.3), 2019(July 2019):P.415-453.
Explores the factors affecting post-rebel party electoral performance in nationalLegislative elections from 1990 to 2016 in 37 countries.**Elections-Election System; Political Parties.
SAMAR KAVI44.Provincialisation of 'Transformative' politics.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.18),2019(4.5.2019): P.10-11.
Deals with conception of provincialisation of transforming politics intoinstrumentalities in electoral democracy of India.**Elections-Election System; Political Development-(India).
10 **-Keywords
-ELECTORAL ROLLSIRUDAYA RAJAN, S. and Others45.
Realities of voting in India : Perceptives from internal Labour migrants.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.18),2019(4.5.2019): P.12-14.
Raises concern over political voicelessness of migrant workers, who are unableto practise their voting rights because of economic migration.**Elections-Electoral Rolls; Migrants Labour.
-LOK SABHA ELECTIONS-(INDIA)46.
Missiles maketh the man: Elections in India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9141), 2019(4-10 May 2019): P.23-25.
Focuses on victory of Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha elections 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results.
BANERJEE, Rabi47.Divide and conquer.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.19), 2019(12.5.2019): P.26-32.
Highlights BJP strategy for effective booth management, targeted campaigningand to drive polarisation of Hindu voters in key states across India during theLok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign; Hindu Voters; UttarPradesh; Odisha; Andhra Pradesh; West Bengal; North East.
CHATTOPADHYAY, Pratip48.Lok Sabha elecitons 2019 : Battleground of 'Modi-ism' versus 'Mamata-ism'.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.21), 2019(11.5.2019): P.17-21.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Political Parties; BJP; TrinmoolCongress.
DEKA, Kaushik49.Myth of a monolith.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.19), 2019(13.5.2019): P.50-57.
Deals with Muslims vote bank politics in India.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Caste Politics; Religion and Politics;Muslims.
11 **-Keywords
FRANK F. ISLAM50.India's elections : A lesson in democracy.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019): P.5.
Praises the Indian democracy for enhancing and enabling citizens participationin the political and electoral process during Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India).
GIRI, D. K.51.Lok Sabha elections in UP : A sisyphean task for Congress.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.21), 2019(11.5.2019): P.34-35.
Expresses concern over position of Congress party in U.P. in Lok Sabhaelections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Uttar Pradesh; Congress.
MISHRA, Soni52.Desert divide.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.19), 2019(12.5.2019): P.18-19.
Deals with election campaign in Rajasthan by National parties for the Lok Sabhaelections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign; BJP; Congress.
MISHRA, Soni53.Olympic fight.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.19), 2019(12.5.2019): P.22-23.
Highlights election campaign in Jaipur Rural for Lok Sabha elections, 2019 bycandidates of National parties with Olympic history.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign.
NAYAR, Lola and SOOD, Jyotika54.Forever stuck in middle earth.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.88-93.
Shows concern over Indian Middle class approach towards casting votes inelections.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Middle Class; Vote Share; ElectoralApathy.
PADHYA, Hemant55.Rahul caught up in political maelstrom.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.46), 2019(12.5.2019): P.16-20.
Deals with Congress party's election campaign for Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign; Congress.
12 **-Keywords
PREM SINGH56.Anti-congress narrative : Identifying truth and falsehood.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.21), 2019(11.5.2019): P.9-12.
Examines the truth of the current anti-congress narrative by political partiesduring Lok Sabha elections, 2014 and 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Campaign; Political Parties; BJP;Congress.
QURAISHI, S.Y.57.Assert the [moral] power.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.45), 2019(5.5.2019): P.22-23.
Stresses on need to strengthen Model Code of Conduct.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Code of Conduct.
RANBIR SINGH58.Legacy of Chhotu Ram and the 2019 parliamentary elections in Haryana.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.21), 2019(11.5.2019): P.32-33.
Discusses about pre-election scenario in Haryana.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Haryana.
ROY, Prannoy and SOPARIWALA, Dorab R.59.Missing women voters.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.24), 2019(1-15 May 2019): P.64-66.
Analyses the issue of low women's participation in Lok Sabha elections 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Women; Women Voters; ElectoralRolls.
ROY, Rajat60.Maa, tolly, monopoly.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.42-43.
Deals with the inclination of Tollywood actors in the West Bengal politics for LokSabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign.
SAKSENA, Rashmi61.Election 2019 : Sharpening the divide.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019):P.21.
Deals with the communal polarisation of voters by political parties in Lok Sabhaelections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign-(BJP); MadhyaPradesh.
13 **-Keywords
SARKAR, Sravani62.Controversy's child.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.18), 2019(5.5.2019): P.18-20.
Highlights BJP Pragya Singh Thakur, accused of Malegaon bomb blast casecontesting Lok Sabha elections, 2019 from Bhopal Lok Sabha seat.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Madhya Pradesh.
SARKAR, Sravani63.Return of the exile.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.18), 2019(5.5.2019): P.21-23.
Highlights congress candidate Digvijaya Singh's election campaign from Bhopalfor Lok Sabha Elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign-(Congress); Bhopal.
SHARMA, Pratul64.Heir band.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.18), 2019(5.5.2019): P.28-31.
Analyses the impact of young candidates contesting for Lok Sabha elections,2019 from various parties.**Elections-Lok Sabha elections-(India); Young Leaders; Political Parties;Election Campaign.
SHARMA, Pratul65.Three-way street.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.18), 2019(5.5.2019): P.44-45.
Highlights election scenario of Begusarai constituency from where KanhaiyaKumar, Ex-President of JNU students' Union contesting as CPI candidate forLok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign-(CPI).
TYAGI, Rachna and JATHAR, Dnyanesh66.Maximum city, maximum hopes.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.19), 2019(12.5.2019): P.34-35.
Discusses the congress fate in Lok Sabha elections, 2019 in Maharashtra.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign-(Congress).
14 **-Keywords
ENERGY -ENERGY RESOURCES
PANDEY, Kundan67.Burden of relief.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.24), 2019(1-15 May 2019): P.18-19.
Highlights the Union government's decision to exempt captive power plants frommeeting renewable energy targets.**Energy-Energy Resources; Renewable Energy; Power Plants; ClimateChange.
ENVIRONMENT -CLIMATE CHANGE
PHUKAN, Siddhartha68.Mitigation of climate change through interlinking of rivers.THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.386), 2019(April 2019): P.26-30.
Suggests interlinking of rivers as a viable to mitigate adverse impact of climatechange.**Environment-Climate Change; River Water Links; Global Warming.
FINANCE -BUDGET-(INDIA)
T. N. Ashok69.Who will fund the farmer's Rs one lakh crore income support ?INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4), 2019(16-28 February 2019):P.31-32.
Analyses the functioning of Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi Schemeannounced by Modi government in interim budget, 2019 ahead of Lok Sabhaelections, 2019.**Finance-Budget-(India); Interim Budget; Farmers.
-MONETARY POLICYPATNAIK, Prabhat70.
Finance and growth under neo-liberalism.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.28-32.
Discusses the changing perspective of neo-liberal state for monetary policy.**Finance-Monetary Policy; Economic Growth.
15 **-Keywords
-STATE FINANCEKAPUR, Avani71.
Federalism and social policy.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.23-27.
Deals with increased fiscal decentralisation to states and enabled them to takedecision for their social policies after the replacement of Planning Commissionto NITI Aayog.**Finance-State Finance; Federal Relations; Social Policy; Centre-StateFinancial Relations.
-STATE FINANCE-CENTRE STATE FINANCIAL RELATIONSKELKAR, Vijay72.
Towards India's new fiscal federalism.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.34-37.**Finance-State Finance-Centre State Financial Relations.
MUNDLE, Sudipto73.Case for a radical transformation.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.38-43.
Discusses the transformation of India's fiscal federalism over the last few years.**Finance-State Finance-Centre State Financial Relations.
ROY, Rathin74.Changing fiscal dynamics.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.18-22.
Throws light on the evolving federal structure in India.**Finance-State Finance-Centre State Financial Relations.
HISTORY -FREEDOM MOVEMENT-(INDIA)
RAVI KUMAR75.Many more Jallianwala Bagh Massacres.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.46), 2019(12.5.2019): P.35-37.
Draws attention towards the demand for an official apology from BritishGovernment for Jallianwala massacre.**History-Freedom Movement-(India); Massacre.
16 **-Keywords
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -TIMBER INDUSTRY
ALHA, Akhil76.Production organisation and capitalist labour process: Timber-based industry inRajasthan.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.41(No.1), 2019(March 2019):P.79-93.
Explores the dynamics of production organisation and labour process in thetimber-based industry through a field study conducted among the unitsmanufacturing wooden furniture and ply boards in Rajasthan.**Industrial Development-Timber Industry; Employment and Unemployment.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(INDIA-CHINA)
SAIKIA, Dipen77.Appraising current India-China relations.THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.386), 2019(April 2019): P.17-19.**International Relations-(India-China).
-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)NAYAR, Mandira78.
Master of the game.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.18), 2019(5.5.2019): P.56-57.
Aspires more peace talks between India and Pakistan after appointment ofPakistan's new foreign secretary Sohail Mahmood, Ex Pakistan highcommissioner in India.**International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Peace Talk.
-(INDIA-SAUDI ARABIA)SAUD BIN MOHAMMED ALSATI79.
Saudi Arabia and India : Historic opportunity to shape a post-oil age.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019): P.8-9.
Highlights the joint collaboration and investments between Saudi Arabia andIndia across many Sectors.**International Relations-(India-Saudi Arabia); Bilateral Trade; Crude Oil.
-FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)CHAUDHURY, Nilova Roy80.
Security issues top foreign office agenda.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019): P.6.
Highlights India's foreign policy towards neighbouring countries.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); National Security.
17 **-Keywords
-INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES-(AFGHANISTAN-IRAN)VERMA, J. K.81.
Chabahar port is a win-win for region.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019): P.7.
Highlights the building of railway line between Chabahar and Zahedan on Iran-Afghanistan border under trilateral contract between India, Iran and Afghanistan.**International Relations-International Boundaries-(Afghanistan-Iran); India.
LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
RATHOD DEVICHAND M.82.Case for central personnel agency.THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.386), 2019(April 2019): P.56-58.
Emphasises the need for establishing a separate nodal agency for theDepartment of Personnel.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment Agencies; Department ofPersonnel.
-EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT83.
Five million job losses fuelled rural woes.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019):P.29.
Highlights the report titled "state of working India" based on CMIE-CPDX data byAzim Premji University.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment and Unemployment.
NATH, Paaritosh84.Employment scenario and the reservation policy.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.56-61.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment and Unemployment; ReservationPolicy; Economically Weaker Section; Constitutional Amendment.
-FEMALE LABOURPATEL, Amrita and GIRI, Jasmine85.
Climate change, migration and women: Analysing construction workers inOdisha.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.49(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.97-113.
Focuses on the status of women from the coastal districts of Odisha who havebecome migrants due to repeated floods and extreme climatic events.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Female Labour; Climate Change; Migration.
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-MANPOWERROYCHOWDHURY, Anamitra86.
Inquiry into the theoretical structure underlying the labour market flexibilityargument in India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.18),2019(4.5.2019): P.41-48.
Examines the theory underlying the Labour market flexibility argument in India.**Labour and Labouring Classes-manpower; Labour Market.
-WAGES AND EARNINGPAGLICCIA, Nino87.
ILO criticises Venezuela for raising minimum wage.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.16), 2019(12.5.2019): P.10-11.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Wages and Earning; Venezuela; InternationalLabour Organisation (ILO).
LAW AND JUSTICE -JUDGES
MISHRA, Soni88.Objection, my lord.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.18), 2019(5.5.2019): P.46-47.
Emphasises the need of impartial probe into sexual harassment allegationsagainst Ranjan Gogoi, Chief Justice of India by ex-employee of Supreme Court.**Law and Justice-Judges; Violence against Women.
MASS MEDIAPUJARI, Leena and SINHA, Shalini R.89.
Gendered dimensions of media: Insights from within.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.33-40.
Focuses on to create a gender-sensitive working environment within mediaorganisations.**Mass Media; Gender Inequality.
-JOURNALISM AND JOURNALISTSJAYARAM, ARAKERE90.
Has emergency returned to Karnataka under Cong-JD(S) combine?ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.46), 2019(12.5.2019): P.22-25.
Raises concern over the Emergency like situation by the Congress-JDs regimein Karnataka.**Mass Media-Journalism and Journalists; Press Ethics; Political Development-(Karnataka); Freedom of Expression.
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PARLIAMENT -(INDIA)-RAJYA SABHA
SAXENA, Rekha91.Reforming the Rajya Sabha.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.53-58.
Emphasises the need to expand the electoral college of Rajya Sabha in order tostrengthen its federal relevance.**Parliament-(India)-Rajya Sabha; Federalism.
PETROLEUM -OIL PRICES
ARUN, M. G.92.Oil's not well for India.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.19), 2019(13.5.2019): P.8.
Deals with the higher crude oil prices in the global market due to U.S. sanctionson Iran and its impact on India's fiscal deficit.**Petroleum-Oil Prices; Fiscal Deficit.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -CASTE POLITICS
BHATTACHARJEE, Manash Firaq93.Neglect of Ambedkar: Perennial problem of Sociology in India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.18),2019(4.5.2019): P.27-33.
Discusses about the politics of caste identities in India.**Politics and Government-Caste Politics; AMBEDKAR, B. R.
-COALITION POLITICS94.
Matter of state: Party politics in India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9139), 2019(20-26 April 2019): P.26.
Deals with party politics in Lok Sabha elections 2019.**Politics and Government-Coalition Politics; Election Campaign; Lok SabhaElections-(India).
-FEDERAL RELATIONS-INTER STATE RELATIONSAJAY KUMAR SINGH95.
Emerging national federalism.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.68-71.
Deals with the emergence of national federalism from centralised federalism inIndia.**Politics and Government-Federal Relations-Inter State Relations; CentralisedFederalism; National Federalism.
20 **-Keywords
ARORA, Balveer and SRIVASTAVA, Nidhi96.Green federalism.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.72-76.
Emphasises on the need for green federalism and achieving goals forenvironmental protection by cooperation and coordination between levels ofgovernment for sustainable development.**Politics and Government-Federal Relations-Inter State Relations; GreenFederalism; Environmental Protection; Global Warming.
KAILASH, K. K.97.Chimera of cooperative federalism.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.49-52.
Analyses the implementation of the promise of cooperating federation made byNDA government when it came to power in 2014.**Politics and Government-Federal Relations-Inter State Relations; CooperativeFederalism.
PANDE, Amitabha98.Mediating Centre-state relations.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.59-63.
Emphasises the need to revive Inter-State Council for strengthening its positionto play mediating role between centre and state more effectively.**Politics and Government-Federal Relations-Inter State Relations.
SANAN, Deepak99.Decentralizing administration.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.44-48.
Discusses various levels of administrative decentralisation and possibilities of itsrelevance in India's federal structure.**Politics and Government-Federal Relations-Inter State Relations;Decentralisation.
-FORMS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)BHARDWAJ, Brij100.
Fractured verdict no threat to India.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4), 2019(16-28 February 2019):P.25.
Discusses the role of multi-party governments in India.**Politics and Government-Forms of Government-(India); Political System; MultiParty Government.
21 **-Keywords
-FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)SRUJANA, Bodapati101.
Billionaire beneficiaries of BJP's Schemes.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.16), 2019(12.5.2019): P.6-9.
Highlights the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government's numerous schemesmeant for ordinary Indians.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Mukesh AmbaniSeva Yojana; Adani kalyan Yojana; Patanjali.
-HUMAN RIGHTSDAS, Deepan102.
Human rights eclipsed !THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.386), 2019(April 2019): P.20-25.**Politics and Government-Human Rights.
-MARXISMDAS, Rup Narayan103.
Marx and India.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.21), 2019(11.5.2019): P.22-23.
Recalls the writings of karl Marx on India, particularly on the 'First Indian war ofIndependece'.**Politics and Government-Marxism; Birth Anniversary; MARX, Karl.
-NATIONAL INTEGRATION-SECULARISMBHARDWAJ, Brij104.
Polarisation on religious lines can threaten India's unity.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4), 2019(16-28 February 2019):P.33.**Politics and Government-National Integration-Secularism; Polarisation.
-NATIONAL INTEGRATION-SEDITIONGURINDER SINGH105.
Intolerance of dissent.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4), 2019(16-28 February 2019):P.9-13.
Deals with the increase in sedition cases in India since 2014 under BharatiyaJanata Party regime.**Politics and Government-National Integration-Sedition; Intolerance.
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-PARTY FUNDSVENKATESAN, V.106.
Seal of secrecy.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.9), 2019(10.5.2019): P.73-76.
Deals with directions of Supreme court to political parties to submit details ofdonations under the electoral bonds scheme to the Election commission.**Politics and Government-Party Funds; Election Commission; Electoral Bonds.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BIHAR)THAKUR, Manindra107.
Complexity of Bihar politics.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.14-17.
Expresses views on the identity politics in Bihar by political parties.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Bihar); Caste Politics; IdentityPolitics; Coalition Politics.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(EL SALVADOR)SPRENKELS, Ralph108.
Ambivalent moderation: The FMLN's ideological accomodation to post-warpolitics in El Salvador.GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION (LONDON), V.54(No.3), 2019(July 2019):P.536-558.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(El Salvador); Political Parties.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TAMIL NADU)SUDHAMAN, K. R.109.
Tamil Nadu at cross-roads: Two Dravidian polities still call the shots.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4), 2019(16-28 February 2019):P.29-30.
Discusses the unclear strategies of two dravidian parties AIADMK and DMK inTamil Nadu politics ahead of Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Tamil Nadu).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(THAILAND)110.
All for show: Thailand's rigged election.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.430(No.9134), 2019(16-22 March 2019): P.23-25.
Deals with the political development in Thailand after recent general elections.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Thailand); Elections.
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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(UKRAINE)111.
Tragicomedy: Ukraine.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.430(No.9134), 2019(16-22 March 2019): P.45-46.
Discusses about the Ukraine Presidential elections on 31 March, 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Ukraine); PresidentialElections; Elections.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(UNITED STATES)BENNETT, Brain and BERENSON, Tessa112.
Mueller play.TIME (HONGKONG), V.193(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.21-25.
Deals with the Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into efforts tointerfere in the 2016 United States Presidential election.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(United States); Mueller'sInvestigation Report.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(UTTAR PRADESH)MOHSIN RAZA KHAN113.
Muslims and Jatavs return to political relevance in UP.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.12-14.
Expresses views on present coalition politics in Uttar Pradesh.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Uttar Pradesh); CoalitionPolitics; Caste Politics; Mahagathbandhan.
-POLITICAL PARTIESLIMAYE, Madhu114.
Why Janata Party parted with Jan Sangh over RSS.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.16), 2019(12.5.2019): P.3-5.**Politics and Government-Political parties; Janata Party; RSS.
-POLITICAL PARTIES-CONGRESSCHENGAPPA, Raj and DEKA, Kaushik115.
Challenger.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.19), 2019(13.5.2019): P.20-25.
Highlights the challenges for Congress President Rahul Gandhi in the LokSabha elections, 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Lok Sabha Elections-(India).
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VAIDYARAJ, Prashanth116.Certified liar ?ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.45), 2019(5.5.2019): P.11-13.
Report about Congress president Rahul Gandhi lied while filling his affidavits inAmethi and Wayanad Lok Sabha constituencies.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election System; Code of Conduct.
-POLITICAL PARTIES-REBEL PARTIESISHIYAMA, John117.
Identity change and rebel party political success.GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION (LONDON), V.54(No.3), 2019(July 2019):P.454-484.
Analyses the important implications regarding the impact of identity change andthe transformation of armed rebel groups into political parties in 32 countries.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Rebel Parties; Civil Wars; ArmedRebel Groups.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -BUREAUCRACY
TUKARAM, Shobhadevi118.Approaches to public administration - A study.THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.386), 2019(April 2019): P.52-55.
Deals with historical, legal behavioural, scientific, survey-research and case-study methods to study public administration.**Public Administration-Bureaucracy.
-CHIEF MINISTERSAHU, Sandeep119.
Present continuous.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.26; 28.
Discusses the fate of Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and Sikkim ChiefMinister Pawan Chamling for another term in Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Public Administration-Chief Minister; Political Development-(Odisha); PoliticalDevelopment-(Sikkim).
25 **-Keywords
-CORRUPTION-CHARGES AGAINST MINISTERSJEENA, Kushal120.
Misuse of Central agencies to trap opposition leaders.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4), 2019(16-28 February 2019):P.21-22.
Highlights the major cases of corruption charges against various oppositionparties leaders.**Public Administration-Corruption-Charges against Ministers; CBI; ED.
-GOVERNORSGANDHI, Gopalkrishna121.
Custodians of the republic.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.717, 2019(May 2019): P.64-67.
Discusses the role of Governors' of States as the custodians of Indian republic.**Public Administration-Governors.
-LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENTMOHAPATRA, Bishnu P. and REDDY, M. Gopinath122.
Panchayats and tribal development in Odisha - A study of two districts.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.41(No.1), 2019(March 2019):P.27-46.**Public Administration-Local Self Government; Panchayats; TribalDevelopment; Scheduled Tribes.
-OMBUDSMANBHARDWAJ, Anjali and JOHRI, Amrita123.
Undermining the Lokpal.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.18),2019(4.5.2019): P.14-18.
Discusses the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act (L & L Act), 2013.**Public Administration-Ombudsman; Corruption; Lokpal; Act.
-RIOTS-(GUJARAT)124.
Gujarat riots : Justice after 17 years.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019):P.23.
Highlights the verdict given by Supreme court in Gujarat riots, 2002.**Public Administration-Riots-(Gujarat); Law and Justice-Supreme Court;Judgement.
26 **-Keywords
-TERRORISMDAR, Yunus125.
Seeking solutions.FORCE (NOIDA), V.16(No.9), 2019(May 2019): P.26-27.
Expresses concern over the use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) byterrorists in India.**Public Administration-Terrorism; Improvised Explosive Devices; Naxalites;DRDO.
PATHAK, Pramod126.Kafirophobia.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.45), 2019(5.5.2019): P.32-34.
Discusses the radicalisation of Muslim youth as Kafirophobia.**Public Administration-Terrorism; Radicalisation; Muslim; Youth.
-TERRORISM-(INDIA)AHUJA, Namrata Biji127.
Eyes wide open.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.19), 2019(12.5.2019): P.52-53.
Deals with National Investigation Agency arrested a member of radical onlinegroup comprises muslim youth from Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Sri Lanka planningto carry out a suicide attack in Kerala, India.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(India); Security Agencies-NIA; OnlineGroups; Social Media.
SIBAL, Kanwal128.Devil finally designated.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.46), 2019(12.5.2019): P.6-11.
Highlights designation of Masood Azar as an international terrorist by UNSCafter PM Narendra Modi's diplomatic efforts.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(India); United National Security Council(UNSC); International Relations-(India-Pakistan).
UNNITHAN, Sandeep and JACOB, Jeemon129.Could ISIS attack India ?INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.19), 2019(13.5.2019): P.5-6.
Raises question regarding national security in India after the terror attack in SriLanka.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(India); ISIS.
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-TERRORISM-(JAIPUR)GANDHI, Kanchan130.
Criminalisation of Bengali Muslims after the 2008 Jaipur bomb blasts.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.18),2019(4.5.2019): P.49-55.
Analyses the situation of Bengali Muslims of Jaipur after the 2008 bomb blasts.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jaipur); Citizenship; Bengali Muslims; HumanRights.
-TERRORISM-(MAHARASHTRA)PLUMBER, Prachi Pinglay131.
Seen clearly in the Crump's flare.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.16; 18.
Deals with Sadhvi Pragya Singh's candidature for Lok Sabha elections, 2019from Bhopal and its impact on awaited justice for Malegaon blast, 2008.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Maharashtra); Bomb Blasts; Elections-LokSabha Elections-(India).
-TERRORISM-(SOUTH ASIA)BHASKAR, C. Uday132.
Will South Asia rise to the jihadi Challenge?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019): P.4.
Highlights the issue of inclination of young educated muslims towards jihadicause from South Asia.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(South Asia); Youth.
-TERRORISM-(SRI LANKA)CHADRASHEKHAR, T. S.133.
From charity to jihadi terror.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.45), 2019(5.5.2019): P.30-31.
Analyses the National Thowheed Jamath (NTJ) involvement in the EasterSunday carnage in Sri Lanka.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka); National Thowheed Jamath;Islamic Extremists.
GOEL, Deeksha134.Major issue for Presidential poll 2019.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.45), 2019(5.5.2019): P.28-29.
Gives an opinion on the effect of recent Sri Lanka terror attack on the upcomingPresidential election 2019.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka); Radicalisation; Islamic Extremists.
28 **-Keywords
KATOCH, Prakash Chand135.Lanka carnage : India must raise its guard.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019):P.10-11.
Emphasises on the need for strengthening the national security in India after21/4 terror attack in Sri Lanka.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka); Terror Attack; ISIS.
MAZUMDER, Partha Pratim136.Islamic terrorism 3.0 !ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.45), 2019(5.5.2019): P.24-25.
Analyses of the upgraded evolution of global terrorism after the recent Sri Lankaterror attack.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka); Islamic Extremists.
NAYAR, Mandira and AHUJA, Namrata Biji137.Neighbourhood woes.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.18), 2019(5.5.2019): P.52-53.
Emphasises on the need to strengthen anti-terror measures in India afterterrorist attack on neighbouring country Sri Lanka on 21 April 2019.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka); International Relations-(India-SriLanka).
PATHAK, Pramod138.Post-ISIS narrative.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.46), 2019(12.5.2019): P.12-15.
Analyses the reasons behind the recent Sri Lanka blasts.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri lanka); ISIS.
PERRIGO, Billy139.Sri Lanka bans face coverings as it scrambles to respond to Easter attacks.TIME (HONGKONG), V.193(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.9.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka).
SUBRAMANIAN, Lakshmi140.Back to the edge.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.18), 2019(5.5.2019): P.48-50.
Highlights Easter day blasts in Sri Lanka.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka); Easter Terror Attack.
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SUBRAMANIAN, Lakshmi141.Fundamentalist truths.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.19), 2019(12.5.2019): P.38-47.
Throws light on the growing radicalisation of muslim youth in Sri Lanka.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Sri Lanka); Easter Blasts.
-WASTE MANAGEMENTGUPT, Yamini and SAHAY, Samraj142.
Waste management and extended producer responsibility : Lessons from thepast.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.18),2019(4.5.2019): P.34-40.
Focuses on the waste management policies in India and developed countries.**Public Administration-Waste Management; Solid Waste; Plastic Waste; EWaste.
SHARMA, Ajoy and DEBISHREE KHAN143.Different methodologies of landfill site remediation: An overview.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.41(No.1), 2019(March 2019):P.1-10.
Evaluates various remediation techniques for Municipal Solid Waste dumpsitesor landfills in the developing countries.**Public Administration-Waste Management; Solid Waste.
PUBLIC HEALTH -DRUGS
BANJOT KAUR144.Unbroken nexus.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.24), 2019(1-15 May 2019): P.20-22.
Comments on complaints against Pharmaceutical companies on unethicalmarketing practices.**Public Health-Drugs; Corruption; Pharmaceutical Companies.
-NUTRITIONBLOSSOM, Jeffrey C. and Others145.
Robust Parliamentary constituency estimates: Geographic data scienceapproaches.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.66-70.
Focuses on the broad assessment of child malnutrition at the parliamentaryconstituency level.**Public Health-Nutrition; Child Malnutrition; Child Welfare.
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SENGUPTA, Sohini146.Hidden hunger burdened women: Challenges for food and nutrition securityinterventions.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.49-55.
Discusses the essential nutrition and good health of vulnerable groups such aswomen and children particularly in Odisha.**Public Health-Nutrition; Food Security; Women; Malnutrition.
-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)GHOSH, Sourindra M. and IMRANA QADEER147.
Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana: A paper tiger.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.49(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.136-143.
Analyses the budgetary allocation under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Health Insurance; AyushmanBharat.
OJHA, Sasmita and MEHER, Rajkumar148.State of people's health scenario in Odisha.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.41(No.1), 2019(March 2019):P.113-132.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Composite Health DevelopmentIndex; Public Health Care Programmes.
RAJ KUMAR149.Determinants of maternal health care services utilisation in Jammu and Kashmir:A district-level analysis.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.41(No.1), 2019(March 2019):P.95-111.
Analyses the accessibility and utilisation of maternal health care services inJammu and Kashmir.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Maternal Health Care; Ante NatalCare; Post Natal Care.
-SANITATIONBISWAS, Durba150.
Challenges for transgender inclusive sanitation in India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.18),2019(4.5.2019): P.19-21.
Highlights the transgender community's sanitation needs and concerns beingrecognised and translated into some form of public toilets.**Public Health-Sanitation; Transgender.
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RELIGION -PLACES OF WORSHIP
MISRA, Shobha151.BJP-RSS plays temple card to swing general elections its way.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4), 2019(16-28 February 2019):P,17-19.**Religion-Places of Worship; Temples; Ram Mandir; Ayodhya; Elections-LokSabha Elections-(India).
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -INTERNET
JISHNU, Latha152.Tricky issue of policing the internet.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.24), 2019(1-15 May 2019): P.60.
Stresses the need to regulate the digital technology rather than bans.**Science and Technology-Internet; Digital Technology; Social Media.
SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -BACKWARD CLASSES
TOSIB ALAM and SURINDER KUMAR153.Social and economic status of backward Muslims in Uttar Pradesh: Need for aninclusive policy ?SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.49(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.78-96.
Examines the socio-economic status, employment, educational status andpolitical representation of OBC Muslims in Uttar Pradesh.**Social Policy and Planning-Backward Classes; Minorities; Muslim.
-CHILD LABOURDASH, Bishnu M. and Others154.
Demographic trends of child labour in Delhi.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.41(No.1), 2019(March 2019):P.135-144.**Social Policy and Planning-Child Labour; Sex Ratio.
-CRIME AGAINST WOMENGILBERTSON, Amanda and PANDIT, Niharika155.
Reporting of violence against women in Indian newspaper.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.19),2019(11.5.2019): P.41-48.
Stresses on the need for guidelines for reported cases of violence againstwomen and girls by the media.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; Print Media.
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-SOCIAL REFORMSPANDEY, Sandeep156.
Glorious tradition of sacrifices.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.15), 2019(5.5.2019): P.4-5.
Deals with post-independence saints, freedom fighters and social activists whoare icons of struggle against injustice for the benefit of the humanity.**Social Policy and Planning-Social Reforms; Social Activists; Freedom Fighters.
-WOMENMAITRA, Sudeshna157.
Female headship and stated son preference.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.41(No.1), 2019(March 2019):P.61-76.
Examines the stated preference for a boy child over a girl child in male-headedand female-headed households.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Social Conditions; National Family HealthSurvey (NFHS); Girl Child; Gender Inequality.
MYTHILI, N.158.Quest for success: Ladder of school teacher of women in India.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.49(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.114-131.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Schools; Career and Achievements.
SAHU, Skylab159.Rhetoric of development and resistance by tribal women in Kashipur.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.49(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.61-77.
Critically analyses the role of women and their involvement in Kashipurmovement.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Scheduled Tribes.
-WOMEN EMPOWERMENTRAJESHWARI, M. S. and SHIVARAYA, Ambaraya160.
Women empowerment; Challenges.THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.386), 2019(April 2019): P.43-46.**Social Policy and Planning-Women Empowerment.
-WOMEN IN POLITICSKETAKI, Kalinga161.
Political participation of tribal women in Odisha.THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.386), 2019(April 2019): P.38-41.**Social Policy and Planning-Women in Politics; Scheduled Tribes; TribalWomen; Gender Equality.
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TOURISM -TOURISM SITES
NASEER, Ganai162.Lull on the Dal.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.18), 2019(13.5.2019): P.22; 24.
Deals with the impact of Pulwama attack on the tourism industry of Jammu andKashmir.**Tourism-Tourism Sites; Jammu and Kashmir; Dal Lake.
TRANSPORT -AIR TRANSPORT
KELKAR, Nachiket163.Hazy future.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.18), 2019(5.5.2019): P.58-59.
Deals with the crisis and uncertainty of the future of Jet airways in India'saviation industry.**Transport-Air Transport; Civil Aviation; Jet Airways; Airlines.
-CIVIL AVIATIONUPADHYAYA, Rajeev164.
Fall of jet airways.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.45), 2019(5.5.2019): P.40-41.
Discusses the reasons behind Jet Airways' failure.**Transport-Civil Aviation; Jet Airways; Employment and Unemployment.
URBAN DEVELOPMENT -CITY AND TOWN PLANNING
GUPTA, Anil165.Zanskar deserves justice.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.45), 2019(5.5.2019): P.36-38.
Deals with Zanskar people struggle for better representation in the stateassembly and holistic development of their neglected but strategically importantsub division of Kargil District of Ladakh.**Urban Development-City and Town Planning; Zanskaris.
-URBAN PROPERTYMOHAN, N. Chandra166.
Will real estate recover on investor interest?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.9), 2019(1.5.2019):P.28.
Analyses the impact of growing interest shown by foreign investors in real estatesector in India.**Urban Development-Urban Property; Real Estate.
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WATER MANAGEMENT -DAMS
KANNABIRAN, Kalpana and SUNKARI SATYAM167.Anticipation of dispossession: Narratives from the Mallanasagar reservoir area.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.49(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.41-60.
Discusses the collective experience of impending displacement under theMallanasagar reservoir project in Telangana.**Water Management-Dams; Irrigation; Displacement.
SHARMA, Rajneesh168.Dams, displacement and agonies of people: A study of Chamera Dam Project inHimachal Pradesh.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.41(No.1), 2019(March 2019):P.47-59.
Focuses on the hardships faced by the person displaced by Chamera Damconstruction project.**Water Management-Dams; Irrigation System; Resettlement; Chamera DamProject; Displacement.