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Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLIV 1-15 April, 2018 No.7 AGRICULTURE 1. SOUNDARYA, N Globalization's impact on agriculture in Telangana. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar. 2018): P.14-19. **Agriculture; (Telangana); Globalisation. -AGRICULTURAL PRICES-(MADHYA PRADHESH) 2. BANJOT KAUR Derailed at the first stop. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.20), 2018(15.3.2018): P.16-18. Critically examines the Madhya Pradesh's "Bhavantar Bhugtan Yojana (BBY)". **Agriculture-Agricultural Prices-(Madhya Pradhesh). -CRUELTY TO ANIMALS 3. NORONHA, Rahul Till the cows come home. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.14), 2018(2.4.2018): P.40-45. Highlights the Central and State Government's plans to build cow shelters in every district of India. **Agriculture-Cruelty to Animals; Cow Protection. -FARMERS AGITATION-(MAHARASHTRA) 4. PLUMBER, Prachi Pinglay Bitter harvest. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.14), 2018(9.4.2018): P.22; 24. Examines the reason behind multiple farmer's agitation took place in Maharashtra. **Agriculture-Farmers Agitation-(Maharashtra). -FARMERS’ AGITATION-(KERALA) 5. ARUN LAKSHMAN Burnt protest. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.10-16. Brings into focus the protest by farmers over land acquisition in Kerala. **Agriculture-Farmers’ Agitation-(Kerala); CPM; Land Acquisition.

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                  Parliamentary Documentation

Vol.XLIV                       1-15 April, 2018                  No.7

                  AGRICULTURE                  1. SOUNDARYA, N

                   Globalization's impact on agriculture in Telangana.                  THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar. 2018): P.14-19.                  **Agriculture; (Telangana); Globalisation.

                        -AGRICULTURAL PRICES-(MADHYA PRADHESH)                  2. BANJOT KAUR

                   Derailed at the first stop.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.20), 2018(15.3.2018): P.16-18.                                    Critically examines the Madhya Pradesh's "Bhavantar Bhugtan Yojana                  (BBY)".                  **Agriculture-Agricultural Prices-(Madhya Pradhesh).

                        -CRUELTY TO ANIMALS                  3. NORONHA, Rahul

                   Till the cows come home.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.14), 2018(2.4.2018): P.40-45.                                    Highlights the Central and State Government's plans to build cow                  shelters in every district of India.                  **Agriculture-Cruelty to Animals; Cow Protection.

                        -FARMERS AGITATION-(MAHARASHTRA)                  4. PLUMBER, Prachi Pinglay

                   Bitter harvest.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.14), 2018(9.4.2018): P.22; 24.                                    Examines the reason behind multiple farmer's agitation took place in                  Maharashtra.                  **Agriculture-Farmers Agitation-(Maharashtra).

                        -FARMERS’ AGITATION-(KERALA)                  5. ARUN LAKSHMAN

                   Burnt protest.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.10-16.                                    Brings into focus the protest by farmers over land acquisition in                  Kerala.                  **Agriculture-Farmers’ Agitation-(Kerala); CPM; Land Acquisition.

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                        -FARMERS’ AGITATION-(MUMBAI)                  6. NAYAR, Lola and PLUMBER, Prachi Pinglay

                   Army on its stomach.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.12), 2018(26.3.2018): P.60-61.                                    Focuses on the farmers' march in Mumbai for their long pending                  demands.                  **Agriculture-Farmers’ Agitation-(Mumbai).

                  7. RAJIVLOCHAN, M                   Righteousness threads centuries.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.12), 2018(26.3.2018): P.64-65.                                    Gives an opinion on farmers' march compared to the Dandi March.                  **Agriculture-Farmers’ Agitation-(Mumbai).

                        -FARMS AND FARMERS-FARMER'S AGITATION                  8. BAVADAM, Lyla

                   Long road ahead.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.7), 2018(13.4.2018): P.35-40.                                    Draws attention towards well-organized protest by farmers,                  agricultural labourers and Adivasis from Nashik to Mumbai for                  upliftment of the sector.                  **Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farmer's Agitation.

                        -FISHING AND FISHERIES-(INDIA)                  9. BANA, Sarosh

                   Fishing for success: India's seafood industry has come of age.                                    BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1041, 2018(8.4.2018): P.42-44.                  **Agriculture-Fishing and Fisheries-(India); Seafood Industry.

                        -FORESTS AND FORESTRY                  10. RAJASEKARAN, Ilangovan

                   Death in the hills.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.7), 2018(13.4.2018): P.118-124.                                    Draws attention towards forest fire which claims almost an entire                  team of trekkers at Kolukkumalai in Tamil Nadu’s Theni district.                  **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Fire Incidents.

                        -FORESTS MANAGEMENT AND POLICY                  11. KUKRETI, Ishan

                   Barriers to harvest bamboo.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.21), 2018(31.3.2018): P.18; 20.                                    Draws attention towards the administrative problems being faced by                  the local communities to legally harvest Bamboo.                  **Agriculture-Forests Management and Policy; Bamboo.

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                        -ORGANIC FARMING                  12. MEENAKSHISUSHMA

                   Seedless future.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.20), 2018(15.3.2018): P.28-29.                                    Discusses Government's initiatives to promote organic farming.                  **Agriculture-Organic Farming.

                        -WILD LIFE-(INDIA)                  13. GHAI, Rajat

                   Despondent in captivity.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.20), 2018(15.3.2018): P.46-49.                                    Analyses the pathetic condition of Zoos in the country.                  **Agriculture-Wild Life-(India).

                  BIOGRAPHIES

                        -POLITICAL LEADERS                  14. MUKHERJEE, Rudrangshu

                   Gandhi and Nehru: Love and difference.                  SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), V.704, 2018(April,2018): P.58-62.                                    Highlights the relationship between Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and                  Pt.Jawaharlal Nehru.                  **Biographies-Political Leaders.

                        -PROMINENT PERSONS-HAWKING, STEPHEN                  15. MUKHI, Sunil

                   Singularity in space-time.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.7), 2018(13.4.2018): P.47-52.                                    Pays rich tribute to Stephen Hawking (1942-2018)an outstanding                  theoretical physicist, a gifted writer and public speaker.                  **Biographies-Prominent Persons-HAWKING, Stephen.

                        -PROMINENT PERSONS-HEDGEWAR, K B                  16. VAIDYA, Manmohan

                   Simply extraordinary !                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.46-50.                                    Pays tribute to the founder of Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, Dr.                  Keshav Baliram Hedgewar.                  **Biographies-Prominent Persons-HEDGEWAR, K B.

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                  CENSUS AND POPULATION

                        -SURROGATE MOTHER                  17. MONDAL, Pragna Paramita and CHAKRABORTY, Achin

                   In search of non-tangential premises: The Surrogacy (Regulation)                  Bill, 2016.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.14),                  2018(7.4.2018): P.31-35.                  **Census and Population-Surrogate Mother.

                  COLONIES AND COLONIZATION                  18. PETOURIS, Thanos

                   Britain and Yemen: The end of British rule in South Arbia                  through the eyes of a young political officer.                  ASIAN AFFAIRS (HONG KONG), V.49(No.1), 2018(Mar.2018): P.56-81.                                    Highlights the nationalist, anti-colonial movement in Aden and the                  Protectorate of South Arabia.                  **Colonies and Colonization.

                  COMMUNICATIONS

                        -COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS-E MAIL                  19. VOMBATKERE, Sudhir

                   Data protection with concrete walls and uncrackable encryption.                                    MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2018(7.4.2018): P.33-34.                                    Discusses about the database which will enable the PM to interact                  with 1.3 million NCC cadet across the country.                  **Communications-Computer Communications-E Mail; National Caded                  Corps(NCC).

                  COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT

                        -CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES                  20. BANSAL, Sangeeta and Others

                   Corporate Social Responsibility Rules in India: An assessment.                                    ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.14),                  2018(7.4.2018): P.44-51.                  **Company Affairs and Management-Corporate Social Responsibilities.

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                  CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION                  21. VIVEKANANDAN, Jayashree

                   Indianisation or indigenisation? Greater India and the politics                  of cultural diffusionism.                  COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS (LONDON), V.56(No.1),                  2018(Feb.2018): P.1-21.                                    Focuses on the notion of Greater India that celebrated the diffusion                  of Indian cultural practices in Asia.                  **Culture and Civilization; Nationalism.

                        -ARTS                  22. AMIN, Mudasir and MAJID, Iymon

                   Politicising the street: Graffiti in Kashmir.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.14),                  2018(7.4.2018): P.61-66.                                    Examines the historical roots and significance of political graffiti                  art in Kashmir.                  **Culture and Civilization-Arts; Terrorism.

                  DEFENCE

                        -ARMY-(INDIA)                  23. MAHAJAN, Neeraj

                   Army: ill-equipped to fight a war.                  GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.11-12), 2018(Feb.-Mar.2018): P.18-23.                                    Critically analyses the defence equipment procurement for Indian                  Army.                  **Defence-Army-(India); Defence Procurement.

                        -ARMY-(INDIA)-DEFENCE PRODUCTION                  24. UNNITHAN, Sandeep

                   Future shock.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.14), 2018(2.4.2018): P.56-58.                                    Blames long bureaucratic delay to the process for launching the                  Indian Army's ambitious Rs.60,000 crore Future Infantry Combat                  Vehicle (FICV).                  **Defence-Army-(India)-Defence Production.

                        -DEFENCE PROCUREMENT-(INDIA-FRANCE)                  25. SHUKLA, MK

                   Rafale deal: Mess by politicians.                  GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.11-12), 2018(Feb.-Mar.2018): P.10-17.                                    Raises controversy over the Bofors Howitzer gun deal and Indo-French                  deal for procurement of 'Rafale' fighter planes.                  **Defence-Defence Procurement-(India-France); Rafale Deal; Bofors.

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                  ECONOMIC GROWTH                  26.

                   Emerging from the shadows: India's economy.                  ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.426(No.9081), 2018(9.3.2018): P.61-62.                                    Focuses on the economic condition of India.                  **Economic Growth; Commerce.

                        -ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS                  27. REDDY, Anugula Rakesh

                   Retrieving the lost glory.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.22-23.                                    Analyses the India's Act East Policy in context of North East region                  development plans.                  **Economic Growth-Economic Development Projects ; North East Region.

                  EDUCATION

                        -HIGHER EDUCATION-(INDIA)                  28. CHAMAN LAL

                   Tumultuous journey of the University of the Punjab.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.14),                  2018(7.4.2018): P.17-20.                                    Describes the historic journey of University of the Punjab.                  **Education-Higher Education-(India).

                        -TEACHERS-(TAMIL NADU)                  29. JENSIRANI, M and MUTHUMANI, A

                   HRD practices and matriculation school teachers in Kovilpatti.                                    THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar.2018): P.44-48.                  **Education-Teachers-(Tamil Nadu); Educational Reforms.

                  ELECTIONS

                        -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA)                  30.

                   Christians for Hindu nationalism: State elections in India.                  ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.426(No.9080), 2018(2.3.2018): P.21.                                    Analyses the State Assembly election in North Eastern states of                  India.                  **Elections-Assembly Elections-(India); Nationalism; Hinduism;                  Religion and Politics.

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                        -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(KARNATAKA)                  31. MALLYA, Vivek

                   Fiscal fiasco.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.41), 2018(8.4.2018): P.16-17.                                    Evaluates the economic performance in Karnataka under the Siddaramaih                  Government.                  **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Karnataka); Economic Growth.

                        -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(UTTAR PRADESH)                  32. AURORA, Bhavna Vij

                   Turn in the caste table.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.12), 2018(26.3.2018): P.22.                                    Highlights the political development in Uttar Pradesh.                  **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh).

                        -BY ELECTIONS                  33. RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh

                   Ebbing away.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.7), 2018(13.4.2018): P.4-7; 10.                                    Analyses the By-election results of Gorakhpur and Phulpur                  constituencies in Uttar Pradesh.                  **Elections-By Elections; Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh).

                        -ELECTION SYSTEM                  34. SCHAKEL, Arjan H. and SWENDEN, Wilfried

                   Rethinking party system nationalization in India (1952–2014.                  GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION (LONDON), V.53(No.1), 2018(Jan.2018):                  P.1-25.                                    Provides a new conceptual and empirical analysis of party system                  nationalization in India.                  **Elections-Election System; Political Parties.

                        -ELECTION SYSTEM-CODE OF CONDUCT                  35. SHARMA, L K

                   Remotely-controlled weapons hit democracy.                  MAINSTREAM(NEW DELHI), V.56(No.15), 2018(31.3.2018): P.3-5.                                    Highlight the issues of globalisation, data collection and analytics                  and social media have given a remote weapon to subvert democracy in                  any distant country.                  **Elections-Election System-Code of Conduct; Cyber Crime-Data Mining.

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                  ENVIRONMENT

                        -ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION                  36. SONIA HENAM

                   Towards zero waste.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.20), 2018(15.3.2018): P.24-25.                                    Discusses about the decentralised waste management project in the                  Shaurimoyo area of the East African island of Zanzibar.                  **Environment-Environment Protection; Waste Management.

                        -ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION-(TAMIL NADU)                  37. AGARWAL, Richa and WALANI, Neha

                   Learning the ropes.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.21), 2018(31.3.2018): P.16-17.                                    Deals with waste management systems in Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu and                  Balaghat in Madhya Pradesh.                  **Environment-Environment Protection-(Tamil Nadu); Madhya Pradesh;                  Waste Management.

                  EUROPEAN UNION                  38. HADZIDEDIC, Zlatko

                   EU's strategy for the Western Balkans: Bureaucrats' crusade.                  THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar.2018): P.7-8.                  **European Union.

                  FINANCE

                        -BANKS AND BANKING-(ODISHA)                  39. DAS, Pooja and SAHU, R K

                   Employee engagement: Overview of demographic profile.                  THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar. 2018): P.29-36.                                    Discusses about the effect of various demographic variables on the                  engagement levels of bank employee operating in both public and                  private sector banks in Balasore district of Odisha.                  **Finance-Banks and Banking-(Odisha); Manpower.

                        -BANKS AND BANKING-BANK CREDIT                  40. ARORA MENDIRATTA, Priti and Others

                   Mortgage loans, risky lending, and crisis: A macroeconomic                  analysis.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.13),                  2018(31.3.2018): P.60-68.                                    Examines the link between the loan market and the housing market that                  works through mortgage loans.                  **Finance-Banks and Banking-Bank Credit; Housing Finance.

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                        -BANKS AND BANKING-BANKING REFORMS                  41. SINHA, Pankaj and SHARMA, Sakshi

                   Dynamics of competition in the Indian Banking Sector.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.13),                  2018(31.3.2018): P.144-152.                                    Focuses on reforms in Indian banking system in the last two decades                  and the effect of the developments in the market on the competitive                  behaviour of Indian commercial banks.                  **Finance-Banks and Banking-Banking Reforms.

                        -BANKS AND BANKING-CENTRAL BANK-INFLATION                  42. DAS, Surajit and MANPREET KAUR

                   Can Central Banks reduce inflation?: Evidence from 158                  countries.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.13),                  2018(31.3.2018): P.100-110.                                    Highlights the role of the Central Banks in controling inflation.                  **Finance-Banks and Banking-Central Bank-Inflation.

                        -BANKS SCAMS                  43. NAYAR, Lola

                   Loan-bomb- Rs. 90,00,00,00,00,000.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.14), 2018(9.4.2018): P.52-54.                                    Evaluate the post-Nirav Modi scam and its impact on Banking Sector.                  **Finance-Banks Scams; MODI, Nirav.

                        -BUDGET-(INDIA)                  44. SIVAKKOLUNDU, C

                   Features of the union budget of India 2018.                  THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar. 2018): P.8-12.                  **Finance-Budget-(India); Union Budget.

                        -CURRENCY AND COINAGE-MONETARY POLICY-(INDIA)                  45. MIHIR, Rakshit

                   Some analytics of demonetisation.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.13),                  2018(31.3.2018): P.34-42.                                    Deals with the assessment of the long-term effects of demonetisation                  in India.                  **Finance-Currency and Coinage-Monetary Policy-(India);                  Demonetisation.

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                        -EXCHANGE CONTROL                  46. KOHLI, Vineet

                   Foreign finance, real exchange rate and macroeconomic                  performance in India.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.13),                  2018(31.3.2018): P.69-78.                                    Evaluates the relationship between foreign finance and economic                  activities in the Indian economy.                  **Finance-Exchange Control.

                        -INFLATION                  47. GOYAL, Ashima

                   Demand-led growth slowdown and inflation targeting in India.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.13),                  2018(31.3.2018): P.79-88.                                    Highlights the macroeconomic structure of the Indian economy.                  **Finance-Inflation.

                        -INVESTMENTS                  48.

                   Power of money: Gender and investing.                  ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.426(No.9082), 2018(16.3.2018): P.71-72.                                    Highlights the comparative study of growth of wealth of women and                  men.                  **Finance-Investments; Women.

                        -PUBLIC EXPENDITURES                  49. BHANUMURTHY, N R and Others

                   Public Expenditure, governance and human development: The case                  of Madhya Pradesh.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.14),                  2018(7.4.2018): P.36-43.                                    Examines the link between public expenditure, quality of governance                  and human development outcomes in the Madhya Pradesh.                  **Finance-Public Expenditures.

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                  INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

                        -HAZARDOUS WASTE                  50. BANJOT KAUR

                   After China, who ?                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.20), 2018(15.3.2018): P.30-32.                                    Highlights Southeast Asia could become the new plastic waste recycle                  hub after China banning the import of plastic waste.                  **Industrial Development-Hazardous Waste; Plastic Waste; ; Waste                  Management.

                        -TEXTILE INDUSTRY-(KERALA)                  51. CHACKO, Anooja

                   Evaluating employment conditions of spinning mill workers in                  Kozhikode.                  THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar.2018): P.49-54.                  **Industrial Development-Textile Industry-(Kerala); Labour Welfare;                  Spinning Mill.

                  INTER STATE DISPUTE

                        -WATER DISPUTES                  52. SARAVANAN, Velayutham

                   Tamil Nadu-Kerala water conflicts: A pragmatic picture.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2018(7.4.2018): P.15-20.                                    Discusses about ongoing conflict between the Kerala and Tamil Nadu                  States in sharing the east flowing river waters from the Western                  Ghats.                  **Inter State Dispute-Water disputes.

                  INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

                        -(INDIA-CHINA)                  53. SINGH, Zorawar Daulet

                   India and China can coexist in the Indo–Pacific.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.13),                  2018(31.3.2018): P.10-12.                                    Describes the deteriorating relationship between India and China.                  **International Relations-(India-China).

                        -(INDIA-FRANCE)                  54. MISRA, Satish

                   India-France: Providing more muscle to deal with China.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.7), 2018(15.4.2018): P.23-24.                                    Highlights the bilateral agreements between India and France.                  **International Relations-(India-France).

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                        -(INDIA-NEPAL)                  55. SHUKLA, Vivek

                   Himalayan task.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.41), 2018(8.4.2018): P.42-43.                                    Analysis India-Nepal relations during the forthcoming visit of Nepal                  Prime Minister in New Delhi on 6 April,2018.                  **International Relations-(India-Nepal).

                        -(INDIA-PAKISTAN)                  56. NAG, Gouri Sankar and DAS, Debabrata

                   Indo-Pak scenario through the prism of two recent developments.                                    MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2018(7.4.2018): P.3-6.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

                  57. NARENDER KUMAR 'Bull' and JOSHI, Prateek                   Siachen Glacier, the fulcrum of the great game: Colonel 'Bull'                  Kumar's perspectives.                  ASIAN AFFAIRS (HONG KONG), V.49(No.1), 2018(Mar.2018): P.103-117.                                    Explains the crucial role of Colonel Narender “Bull” Kumar's two                  expeditions to the Siachen Glacier region, namely the Teram Kangri                  expedition in 1978 and the Siachen expedition in 1981.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Expeditions.

                  58. NAYAR, Kuldip                   Another lost opportunity.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2018(7.4.2018): P.6-7.                                    Discusses the disputes between India and Pakistan over capital                  punishment to Kulbhushan Jadhav for alleged involvement in spying and                  subversive activities.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Espoinage; Prisoners.

                  59. SHARMA, Pranay                   Diplomacy served cold in enemy clubs.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.12), 2018(26.3.2018): P.16-17.                                    Discusses about the diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

                        -(INDIA-VIETNAM)                  60. BHADRAKUMAR, M.K

                   India-Vietnam ties in changed regional setting.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.15), 2018(31.3.2018): P.12-13.                  **International Relations-(India-Vietnam).

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                  LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES

                        -FEMALE LABOUR                  61. BOLLIKONDA, Veeraiah

                   Reappraising role of women in agricultural development.                  THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar. 2018): P.20-25.                  **Labour and Labouring Classes-Female Labour; Agriculture;                  Agricultural Labour.

                        -LABOUR WELFARE                  62. BHARATHI, C

                   Plight of beedi workers: Need for policy intervention.                  THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar.2018): P.37-44.                  **Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour Welfare; Beedi Industry.

                  MASS MEDIA

                        -PRESS ETHICS                  63. MISHRA, Siddhartha

                   Malice As#News.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.12), 2018(26.3.2018): P.36-40.                                    Discusses about the fake news and misinformation on social media.                  **Mass Media-Press Ethics; Cyber Crimes; Social Media.

                  MINES AND MINERALS

                        -MINING                  64. SUBRAMANYAM, K

                   Caution!: No mines ahead.                  GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.11-12), 2018(Feb.-Mar.2018): P.34-37.                                    Deals with the Supreme Court orders on the ban on mining in Goa                  beyond March 15, 2018.                  **Mines and Minerals-Mining ; Mining Law and Regulations (Goa).

                        -MINING LAW AND REGULATIONS-(GOA)                  65. JOSEPH, Lancelot

                   Mine no m(ore) !                  BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1041, 2018(8.4.2018): P.74-75.                                    Highlights the effects on mining activities in Goa after the Supreme                  Court orders for cancellation of 88 mining leases in Goa.                  **Mines and Minerals-Mining Law and Regulations-(Goa).

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                  PARLIAMENT

                        -LEGISLATIVE BODIES-OPPOSITION IN PARLIAMENT                  66. DEKA, Kaushik

                   United in opposition.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.14), 2018(2.4.2018): P.28-36;38.                                    Comments on the unity of opposition parties in the light of the                  results of by polls since 2014.                  **Parliament-Legislative bodies-Opposition in Parliament; Elections;                  Legislative Assembly.

                        -LEGISLATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE                  67. BHARDWAJ, Brij

                   Democracy under threat in India.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.7), 2018(15.4.2018): P.25.                                    Raises concern about recent Parliament proceedings disrupted by                  protests in both Houses of Parliament.                  **Parliament-Legislative Practice and Procedure; Opposition In.

                        -LEGISLATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE-NO CONFIDENCE MOTION                  68. SETHI, Lalit

                   Ruling party avoids discussion on no-confidence motion.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.7), 2018(15.4.2018): P.17-18.                  **Parliament-Legislative Practice and Procedure-No Confidence Motion.

                  POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

                        -COALITION GOVERNMENT-(UTTAR PRADESH)                  69. BADRI NARAYAN

                   If a coalition is willing.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.12), 2018(26.3.2018): P.24; 26.                                    Evaluates the results of By-polls the Phulpur and Gorakhpur Lok Sabha                  constituencies in Uttar Pradesh.                  **Politics and Government-Coalition Government-(Uttar Pradesh);                  Byelections.

                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(ANDHRA PRADESH)                  70. BOMMARAJU, Sarangapani

                   Emotive pitch for hiding failures.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.32-33.                                    Analyses the issue of special category status to Andhra Pradesh.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Andhra Pradesh) ;                  Special Category Status.

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                  71. KUNAL SHANKAR                   Falling apart.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.7), 2018(13.4.2018): P.11-13; 16-17.                                    Deals with the political uncertainty in Andhra Pradesh.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Andhra Pradesh);                  Special Category Status.

                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(DELHI)                  72. BHARDWAJ, Ajay

                   Credibility crisis.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.36-37.                                    Discusses the three apologies by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal                  in three defamation cases.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Delhi); AAP.

                  73. SRINIVAS, Alam                   Uncivil fight.                  GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.11-12), 2018(Feb.-Mar.2018): P.26-31.                                    Draws attention towards the violent fallout between the civil service                  and Delhi government.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Delhi); Bureaucracy;                  Legislative Vs.Executive.

                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)                  74.

                   All hat and cattle: Indian politics.                  ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.426(No.9080), 2018(2.3.2018): P.19-20.                                    Discusses about the recent political scenario in India.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

                  75. BHARDWAJ, Brij                   Opportunity for opposition parties to defeat BJP.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.7), 2018(15.4.2018): P.21.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

                  76. SARDAR AMJAD ALI                   “. . .Mukt Bharat”.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2018(7.4.2018): P.23-26.                                    Highlights the present political scenario of the country.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

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                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)                  77. JOLLY, Asit

                   End of an alliance?:                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.14), 2018(2.4.2018): P.20-21.                                    Raises concern over current political instability in Jammu and                  Kashmir.                  **Politics and Government-political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir).

                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(UTTAR PRADESH)                  78. AURORA, Bhavna Vij

                   Unease under those lotus crowns.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.12), 2018(26.3.2018): P.20-21.                                    Discusses about the political scenario after Uttar Pradesh By-polls                  results.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Uttar Pradesh); BJP;                  By Elections.

                  79. MISHRA, Anand 'Abhay'                   Watch out time.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.28-29.                                    Gives an opinion on political development in Uttar Pradesh.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Uttar Pradesh).

                        -POLITICAL PARTIES-CONGRESS                  80. JEENA, Kushal

                   Congress seeks pragmatic alliances with like-minded parties.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.7), 2018(15.4.2018): P.15-16.                                    Focuses on the political resolution passed by the Indian National                  Congress in its 84th plenary session, held in New Delhi.                  **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress.

                        -WATER DISPUTES-(GUJARAT-MADHYA PRADESH)                  81. JITENDERA

                   Who robbed Narmada ?                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.20), 2018(15.3.2018): P.20-23.                                    Discusses the scarcity of Narmada water in Gujarat for irrigation.                  **Politics and Government-Water Disputes-(Gujarat-Madhya Pradesh);                  Inter States Water Disputes; Narmada River.

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                  PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

                        -CORRUPTION-(CHINA)                  82. BROWN, Kerry

                   Anti-corruption struggle in Xi Jinping's China: An alternative                  political narrative.                  ASIAN AFFAIRS (HONG KONG), V.49(No.1), 2018(Mar.2018): P.1-10.                  **Public Administration-Corruption-(China).

                        -CORRUPTION-SCAMS                  83. SRINIVAS, Alam

                   All that glitters isn’t Modi.                  GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.11-12), 2018(Feb.-Mar.2018): P.24-25.                                    Critically comments on the financial scams and irrgularities by the                  Harshad Mehta, CR Bhansali, Ketan Parekh and Nirav Modi.                  **Public Administration-Corruption-Scams.

                        -CYBER CRIME                  84. BEDI, Arushi

                   Vulture on the wire.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.12), 2018(26.3.2018): P.42-44.                                    Discusses about adverse effects of social media.                  **Public Administration-Cyber Crime.

                  85. SANDEEP SINGH                   Cryptic analytica.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.41), 2018(8.4.2018): P.6-7.                                    Comments on the role of Cambridge Analytica (CA) to influence                  elections in India.                  **Public Administration-Cyber Crime; Computer; Congress.

                        -CYBER CRIME-(INDIA)                  86. MUKHERJEE, Arindam

                   Tip of the suckerberg.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.14), 2018(9.4.2018): P.48-49.                                    Focuses on the need for data protection laws in India.                  **Public Administration-Cyber Crime-(India); Computer.

                        -LAW AND ORDER(INDIA-JAMMU AND KASHMIR)                  87. NOORANI, A.G.

                   Army above the law.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.7), 2018(13.4.2018): P.107-113.                                    Deals with the Supreme Court's decision on the FIR against Army                  Personnel in the Shopian firing case in Jammu and Kashmir.                  **Public administration-Law and order(India-Jammu and Kashmir); Army.

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                        -LAW AND ORDER-RIOTS-(SRI LANKA)                  88. ENGINEER, Irfan

                   Anti-Muslim riots in Sri Lanka.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.15), 2018(31.3.2018): P.9-12.                  **Public Administration-Law and Order-Riots-(Sri Lanka).

                        -LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA)                  89. QURAISHI, Humra

                   Kashmir and Afzal Guru.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2018(7.4.2018): P.21-22.                                    Mohammad Afzal Guru was a Kashmiri separatist, who was convicted for                  his role in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack.                                    Discusses about Afzal Guru's correspondence with his lawyer—author                  Nandita Haksar, published his letters in her book "The Many Faces of                  Kashmiri Nationalism —From the Cold War to the Present Day" (Speaking                  Tiger).                  **Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

                        -LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(IRAQ)                  90. QURAISHI, Humra

                   Mosul tragedy, decoding ISIS.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.15), 2018(31.3.2018): P.6-7.                                    Draws attention towards barbaric killings of 39 Indians in the Iraqi                  township of Mosul by the ISIS.                  **Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(Iraq); ISIS.

                  91. UNNITHAN, Sandeep                   Mishandled tragedy.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.14), 2018(2.4.2018): P.8; 10.                                    Expresses concern over killing of 39 Indian construction workers by                  the terrorist group ISIS.                  **Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(Iraq); ISIS.

                        -TERRORISM-(PAKISTAN)                  92. MIRAN SHAH

                   Mopping up: Security in Pakistan.                  ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.426(No.9081), 2018(9.3.2018): P.21-22.                                    Highlights the role of Army in defeating domestic terrorism in                  Pakistan.                  **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Pakistan).

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                  PUBLIC HEALTH

                        -DRUGS-(INDIA)                  93.

                   Black sheep.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.40-41.                                    Evaluates the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority's (NPPA)                  analysis regarding exorbitant medical bills charged by big private                  hospitals of National Capital Region (NCR).                  **Public Health-Drugs-(India); Public Health Policy; Pharmaceutical                  Industry.

                        -MEDICAL ETHICS                  94. VENKATESAN, V.

                   Dying with dignity.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.7), 2018(13.4.2018): P.101-106.                                    Deals with the Supreme Court's paves the way to make euthanasia legal                  in India.                  **Public Health-Medical Ethics ; Euthanasia.

                        -PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)                  95. BARUA, Ashish

                   Game changer.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.38-39.                                    Analyses the healthcare scheme "Modicare" announced by the Narendra                  Modi, Prime Minister of India.                  **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Modicare.

                  96. KUMAR, R                   Utopia or achievable goal: With Cabinet nod, Ayushman Bharat                  Yojana or Modicare will be a giant stride in providing ethical and                  affordable healthcare.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.41), 2018(8.4.2018): P.32-34.                                    Applauds the healthcare scheme "Modicare" or "Ayushman Bharat Yojana"                  announced by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.                  **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Modicare; Health                  Insurance.

                        -WATER SUPPLY                  97. SAHU, Pramod C

                   Fluorosis and role of medical geologist.                  THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar.2018): P.26-28.                                    Expresses concern on health issue related with excessive intake of                  fluoride through drinking water.                  **Public Health-Water Supply; Pollution.

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                  RELIGION

                        -CHURCH-(KERALA)                  98. FRANCIS, R L

                   Cardinal sin.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.41), 2018(8.4.2018): P.28-29.                                    Exposes the Church land scam in Kerala.                  **Religion-Church-(Kerala); Christianity.

                        -RELIGION AND POLITICS-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)                  99. GUPTA, Anil

                   Stoking fire.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.24-25.                                    Holds an opinion on the communal divide being created in the Jammu                  region by the political parties.                  **Religion-Religion and Politics-(Jammu and Kashmir).

                        -RELIGION AND POLITICS-(KARNATAKA)                  100. GURUPRASAD

                   Crook's hook.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.40), 2018(1.4.2018): P.6-8.                                    Analyses the reason behind the growing politics on minority status to                  'Lingayats' in Karnataka.                  **Religion-Religion and Politics-(Karnataka); Hinduism; Political                  Development.

                  101. HARI, D K and HARI, D K Hema                   Vicious vivisection.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.41), 2018(8.4.2018): P.21-23.                                    Raises concern over the growing politics on 'Lingayats' and attempt                  to divide the Hindu community.                  **Religion-Religion and Politics-(Karnataka); Hinduism.

                  SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

                        -SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH-(INDIA)                  102. MANI, Sunil

                   What is happening to India’s R&D funding?                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.14),                  2018(7.4.2018): P.12-14.                                    Highlights India's Science and Technology policies on increasing                  investment in Research and Development.                  **Science and Technology-Scientific and Industrial Research-(India);                  Research and Development.

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                  SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING

                        -CASTE CONFLICTS-SCHEDULED CASTES                  103. DARAPURI, S.R

                   BJP-ruled states outdo others in crimes against Dalits.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2018(7.4.2018): P.11-12.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts-Scheduled Castes.

                        -CHILD ATROCITIES-(KERALA)                  104. KRISHNANUNNI, C U and MATHEWS, A J

                   Impact of POCSO Act on the tribal population (Wayanad, Kerala).                                    THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.32(No.373), 2018(Mar. 2018): P.54-58.                                    POCSO: Prevention of Children from Sexual Offences.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Child Atrocities-(Kerala); Scheduled                  Tribes; Population; POCSO.

                        -SCHEDULED CASTES-(CHHATTISGARH)                  105. KUKRETI, Ishan

                   Opposing act.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.20), 2018(15.3.2018): P.26-27.                                    Discusses the issue of newly amended SC/ST prevention of atrocity                  act, fails to bring justice to land grab victims in Chhattisgarh.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes-(Chhattisgarh); Caste                  Conflict; Atrocities.

                        -SOCIAL CLASSES-SOCIAL ETHICS                  106. JOHNSON, Carol and TREMBLAY, Manon

                   Comparing same-sex marriage in Australia and Canada:                  Institutions and political will.                  GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION (LONDON), V.53(No.1), 2018(Jan.2018):                  P.131-158.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Social Classes-Social Ethics; Gay;                  Lesbian.

                        -SOCIAL SECURITY-(INDIA)                  107. SINHA, Deepa and ROHIT AZAD

                   Can Jan Dhan Yojana achieve financial inclusion?                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.13),                  2018(31.3.2018): P.165-172.                                    Analyses the achievements under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana                  (PMJDY) and its impact on financial inclusion.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Social Security-(India); Rural                  Development-Rural Finance; Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana.

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                  SPORTS

                        -CRICKET-(AUSTRALIA)                  108. DUBEY, Abhishek

                   Tampered mindset.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.41), 2018(8.4.2018): P.44-46.                                    Exposes Australian cricket team involvement in ball-tampering                  scandal.                  **Sports-Cricket-(Australia); Ball Tampering Scandal.

                  TRANSPORTATION

                        -ROAD ACCIDENTS                  109. GOLI, Srinivas and Others

                   Road traffic accidents and injuries in India: High spending on                  hospitalised treatment.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.14),                  2018(7.4.2018): P.52-60.                  **Transportation-Road Accidents; Hospitals; Health Expenditure.

                        -WATER TRANSPORTATION-SHIPPING.                  110. PURBRICK, Martin

                   Pirates of the South China Seas.                  ASIAN AFFAIRS (HONG KONG), V.49(No.1), 2018(Mar.2018): P.11-26.                                    Highlights the piracy in the South China and surrounding seas.                  **Transportation-Water Transportation-Shipping.

                  URBAN DEVELOPMENT

                        -SLUMS AND SLUM CLEARANCE                  111.

                   Slumscape of India.                  BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1039, 2018(25.3.2018): P.166-169.                                    Discusses the issue of the problem of developing slums, as per the                  World Economic Forum report.                  **Urban Development-Slums and Slum Clearance.

                        -UNAUTHORISED CONSTRUCTION                  112. GURINDER SINGH

                   Delhi dilemma.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.7), 2018(15.4.2018): P.9-13.                                    Highlights the sealing of premises which are in violation of the                  norms of the DDA , the MCD, the Master Plan for Delhi and building                  bye-laws in Delhi.                  **Urban Development-Unauthorised Construction.

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                  113. TRIVEDI, Divya                   Livelihoods under seal.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.7), 2018(13.4.2018): P.125-127.                                    Highlights the protest by Delhi's trading community against the                  sealing drive by Municipal Corporation.                  **Urban Development-Unauthorised Construction; Local Self Government.

                  WATER MANAGEMENT

                        -DRINKING WATER                  114.

                   Next ten to go dry.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.21), 2018(31.3.2018): P.40-42;                  44; 46-48; 50.                                    Analyses the ten metropolitan cities of the world that are on the                  verge of an imminent water crisis.                  **Water Management-Drinking Water; Day Zero; Water Shortage; Water                  Crisis.

                        -DRINKING WATER-(SOUTH AFRICA)                  115. VENKATESH, Shreeshan and Others

                   Last few drops.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.21), 2018(31.3.2018): P.22-24;                  26; 28-30; 32; 34-36.                                    Discusses about the problem of availability of drinking water in                  South African metropolis of Cape Town.                  **Water Management-Drinking Water-(South Africa); Water Shortage;                  Water Crisis.

                        -WATER CONSERVATION-(AFRICA)                  116.

                   Urban deserts.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.21), 2018(31.3.2018): P.51-52;                  55-56.                                    Draws attention on water shortage at Cape Town due to rising urban                  population and the impact of climate change.                  **Water Management-Water Conservation-(Africa); Water Shortage;                  Climate Change; Water Crisis.

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                        -WATER RESOURCES                  117.

                   When water is no longer limitless.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.21), 2018(31.3.2018): P.58-59;                  61.                                    Discusses about the problem of shortage of water and its management                  in a more sustainable manner.                  **Water Management-Water Resources; Day Zero; Drinking Water.

                        -WATER RESOURCES-(SOUTH AFRICA)                  118.

                   Running out.                  DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.26(No.21), 2018(31.3.2018): P.38-39.                                    Examines the water crisis situation in Nairobi since 2016.                  **Water Management-Water Resources-(South Africa); Water Rationing;                  Water Shortage; Water Crisis.