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Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLII 1-15 November, 2016 No. 21 AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 1. DOGRA, Bharat GM Crops: Difficult questions for the Modi Government. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.47), 2016(12.11.2016): P.26. Deals with the Swadeshi Jagran Manch's aversion to the development of Genetically Modified Crops and its production in India due to its negative impact on human health. **Agriculture-Agricultural Research; Gnetically Modified Crops. -FOREST MANAGEMENT AND POLICY-(INDIA) 2. MENON, Meena Unmaking of the Forest Rights Act. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45), 2016(5.11.2016): P.15-18. Emphasises the need to implement the Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 for protecting the Forests and Tribals. **Agriculture-Forest Management and Policy-(India); Scheduled Tribes. BIOGRAPHIES -GANDHI, INDIRA 3. SRIVASTAVA, Vivek Kumar Relevance of Indira Gandhi in the present age. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.46), 2016(5.11.2016): P.25-26. Pays tribute to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. **Biographies-GANDHI, Indira. -NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL 4. AIYAR, Mani Shankar If the architect came by in 2016. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2016(7.11.2016): P.102-103. Discusses the perspective of Jawaharlal Nehru for India and Indians ideology in the present day context. **Biographies-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 5. KUMARAMANGALAM, Mohan Some memories of Nehru. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.47), 2016(12.11.2016): P.16-18. Memorizes Former Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru for his ideologies to develop India. **Biographies-NEHRU, Jawaharlal.

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Parliamentary Documentation

Vol.XLII                  1-15 November, 2016                 No. 21

                  AGRICULTURE

                        -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH

                  1. DOGRA, Bharat                  GM Crops: Difficult questions for the Modi Government.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.47), 2016(12.11.2016): P.26.                                    Deals with the Swadeshi Jagran Manch's aversion to the development of                  Genetically Modified Crops and its production in India due to its                  negative impact on human health.                  **Agriculture-Agricultural Research; Gnetically Modified Crops.

                        -FOREST MANAGEMENT AND POLICY-(INDIA)

                  2. MENON, Meena                  Unmaking of the Forest Rights Act.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.15-18.                                    Emphasises the need to implement the Scheduled Tribes and other                  Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006                  for protecting the Forests and Tribals.                  **Agriculture-Forest Management and Policy-(India); Scheduled Tribes.

                  BIOGRAPHIES

                        -GANDHI, INDIRA

                  3. SRIVASTAVA, Vivek Kumar                  Relevance of Indira Gandhi in the present age.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.46), 2016(5.11.2016): P.25-26.                                    Pays tribute to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.                  **Biographies-GANDHI, Indira.

                        -NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL

                  4. AIYAR, Mani Shankar                  If the architect came by in 2016.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2016(7.11.2016): P.102-103.                                    Discusses the perspective of Jawaharlal Nehru for India and Indians                  ideology in the present day context.                  **Biographies-NEHRU, Jawaharlal.

                  5. KUMARAMANGALAM, Mohan                  Some memories of Nehru.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.47), 2016(12.11.2016): P.16-18.                                    Memorizes Former Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru for his ideologies                  to develop India.                  **Biographies-NEHRU, Jawaharlal.

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                        -PATEL, VALLABHBHAI

                  6. SAHU, Satya Narayana                  Tribute to Sardar Patel.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.46), 2016(5.11.2016): P.26-28.                                    Pays rich tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.                  **Biographies-PATEL, Vallabhbhai.

                        -POLITICAL LEADERS-NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL

                  7. SUKUMARAN, C V                  Nehru's India, a nation still wandering between two worlds.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.47), 2016(12.11.2016): P.22-24.                                    Admires the perception of Jawaharlal Nehru on religion and politics                  of India.                  **Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal.

                        -UPADHYAYA, DEENDAYAL

                  8. NOORANI, A.G                  Merchant of hate.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.35-41.                                    Focuses on the clear attempt of Bharatiya Janata Party to extend                  Deendayal Upadhyaya to the iconic status that Mahatma Gandhi enjoys                  in India.                  **Biographies-UPADHYAYA, Deendayal; Political Parties-BJP.

                  COMMERCE

                        -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA)

                  9. CHAKRABORTI, Soma                  India a silver lining in global trade.                  BUREAUCRACY TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.8(No.7), 2016(31.10.2016):                  P.40-41.                                    Focuses on the impact of India's performance in global trade on its                  economy.                  **Commerce-International Trade-(India); Economic Growth-(India).

                  COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT

                        -CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

                  10. DATTA, Prosenjit and Others                  Cyrus mystery.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.45), 2016(7.11.2016): P.20; 22-28;                  30.                                    Highlights the reasons behind the removal of Cyrus Mistry, CEO of                  Tata Company by board members of Tata Sons.                  **Company Affairs and Management-Corporate Governance; Private                  Sector.

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                  CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION

                        -MONUMENTS

                  11. JOLLY, Asit                  Memorial Parade.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.45), 2016(7.11.2016): P.48-50.                                    Critically comments on the State Government's move to contribute and                  inaugurate number of memorials for war martyrs to give political                  mileage in the forthcoming Assembly elections in Punjab.                  **Culture and Civilization-Monuments; History-(India); Assembly                  Elections-(Punjab).

                  DEFENCE

                        -DEFENCE PROCUREMENT

                  12. UNNITHAN, Sandeep                  Preparing for the worst.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.45), 2016(7.11.2016): P.56-58.                                    Comments on the Procurement of Defence equipments by Ministry of                  Defence.                  **Defence-Defence Procurement.

                  ECONOMIC GROWTH

                        -(INDIA)

                  13. DEKA, Kaushik                  India's best states.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.46), 2016(14.11.2016): P.20-24.                                    Shows the economic growth of various States in Indian Union since the                  dawn of 21st century.                  **Economic Growth-(India).

                  14. RAJAMANI, R.C                  Global factors may pull down India's economic growth.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016):                  P.21-22.                                    Examines the impact of Brexit and US elections on growth of Indian                  economy.                  **Economic Growth-(India); Brexit; Presidential Elections-(United                  States).

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                        -POVERTY

                  15. CHAKRAPANI, Ramesh                  Pervasive Penury.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.24-25.                                    Focuses on the challenges ahead for India to fight against hunger and                  poverty as indicated by the Global Hunger Index, 2016.                  **Economic Growth-Poverty.

                  EDUCATION

                        -MEDICAL EDUCATION

                  16. RAJALAKSHMI, T.K                  Cure worse than disease.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.64-66.                                    Highlights the 92nd Parliamentary Standing Committee reports of the                  Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on establishing and maintaining                  high standards in Medical Education.                  **Education-Medical Education; Public Health Policy-(India).

                  ELECTIONS

                        -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(PUNJAB)

                  17. HARMINDER KAUR                  Milking 1984 as an election issue.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.12-15.                                    Discusses the campaign issues particularly relating to anti-Sikh                  violence of 1984 in forthcoming Assembly elections of Punjab.                  **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Punjab); Riots-(India).

                  ENVIRONMENT

                        -GLOBAL WARMING

                  18. JOSHI Yashwardhan                  Battle against climate change faces many challenges.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016):                  P.23-24.                                    Examines the contribution of India in greenhouse gas emissions in the                  aftermath of Paris Agreement on Climate Change.                  **Environment-Global Warming.

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                  FINANCE

                        -INFLATION

                  19. LINGAREDDY, Tulsi                  What is driving rural inflation at a higher rate?                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.117-122.                  **Finance-Inflation.

                  INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

                        -MANUFACTURING

                  20. CHANDRASEKHAR, C P                  How is India Inc doing?                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.33-34.                                    Stresses on the need to promote Manufacturing Sector in India.                  **Industrial Development-Manufacturing.

                  INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

                        -(INDIA-PAKISTAN)

                  21. AMIT KUMAR and ARIF AYAZ PARREY                  How not to be India.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2016(7.11.2016): P.69-70.                                    Discusses the impact of recent violence in Kashmir Valley on the                  diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

                  22. BHARDWAJ, Brij                  Kashmir on cross roads.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016): P.29.                                    Discusses the political aspect of present unrest in Kashmir and also                  focuses on the role of all the persons involved in Kashmir problem in                  the wake of Pakistan's move to promote terrorism in the State.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism-(Jammu and                  Kashmir); Political Development.

                  23. JOSHI, Yashwardhan                  War is not an option for India or Pakistan.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016): P.32.                                    Focuses on India's successful surgical strikes on 'terror camps' in                  Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Army-(India).

                  24. MISRA, Satish                  Possibility of war between India and Pakistan has grown.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016):                  P.36-37.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

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                  25. NAYAR, Kuldip                  Return to classrooms.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.47), 2016(12.11.2016): P.33-34.                                    Discusses the issue of terrifying situation in schools in Kashmir.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

                  26. ZAZIA, Deepak                  In the line of fire.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.18 & 19), 2016(6.11.2016): P.58-61.                                    Focuses on the plight of citizens living in villages near border                  areas of Jammu and Kashmir.                  **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Politics and                  Government-(Jammu and Kashmir).

                        -(INDIA-RUSSIA)

                  27. SHEEL BHADRA KUMAR                  Rebuilding old ties in the era of multipolar linkage and dependency.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.46), 2016(5.11.2016): P.32-34.                                    Emphasises the need to strengthen the diplomatic relations between                  India and Russia.                  **International Relations-(India-Russia).

                        -BRICS

                  28. CHERIAN, John                  Brick by brick.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.44-46.                                    Focuses on the differences among BRICS nations on dealing with                  terrorism.                  **International Relations-BRICS; Terrorism.

                  29. MISRA, Satish                  BRICS summit - Indian efforts to isolate Pakistan blocked by China.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016):                  P.38-39.                  **International Relations-BRICS.

                        -FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)

                  30. CHAUTHAIWALE, Vijay                  Dynamic diplomacy.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.18 & 19), 2016(6.11.2016): P.68-70.                                    Discusses the dynamics of foreign policy of India.                  **International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India).

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                  INTERNATIONAL TRADE

                        -REGIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATION

                  31. BHADRAKUMAR, M K                  Wake up, India! BIMSTEC is reverie.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.46), 2016(5.11.2016): P.6-7.                                    Presents a cautious note on India's relations with its immediate                  neighbours in view of China's increasing role in South Asia through                  investment in various neighbouring countries.                  **International Trade-Regional Trade Association; Foreign                  Policy-(India).

                  32. SHARMA, Ashok B                  BRICS-BIMSTEC outreach may pave the way for regional integration                  trade.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.46), 2016(5.11.2016): P.7-9.                                    BIMSTEC: Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi Sectoral and Technical                  and Economic Cooperation.                                    Highlights the role of BRICS-BIMSTEC in promoting regional                  cooperation in South Asia and South East Asia and also focuses on                  India's stake in region.                  **International Trade-Regional Trade Association.

                  LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES

                        -LABOUR LEGISLATION

                  33. SUBRAMANYAM, K                  Do new age industries misuse labour laws ?                  BUREAUCRACY TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.8(No.7), 2016(31.10.2016):                  P.38-39.                                    Expresses concern over the misuse of labour laws by industries.                  **Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour Legislation.

                  LAW AND JUSTICE

                        -CIVIL LAW

                  34. ZIYA US SALAM                  Code and caution.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.117-122.                                    Holds an opinion about formulation of 'Uniform Civil Code' with                  speical reference to 'triple talaq issue' in India.                  **Law and Justice-Civil Law; Family; Islamic Law.

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                        -ISLAMIC LAW

                  35. NAYAR, Kuldip                  Curse of triple talaaq.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.46), 2016(5.11.2016): P.3-4.                                    Discusses the issue of triple talaaq.                  **Law and Justice-Islamic Law; Women-Social Condition.

                  36. RAJALAKSHMI, T.K                  Dubious moves.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.114-116.                                    Deals with the issue realting to discriminatory practice of 'triple                  talaq' in Islamic Law.                  **Law and Justice-Islamic Law; Civil Law; Family.

                        -JUDGES

                  37. SAXENA, Suyash                  Demystifying the debate around judges appointments.                  BUREAUCRACY TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.8(No.7), 2016(31.10.2016):                  P.22-23.                                    Comments on the process of appointment of judges in India.                  **Law and Justice-Judges.

                  LITERATURE

                  38. PAUL ZACHARIA                  Lizardology: The future is writ.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2016(7.11.2016): P.106; 108.                                    Analyses the reasons for changing nature of Indian literature in view                  of politicians' bid to gain mileage from these literature and also                  expresses concern over the future of Indian literature.                  **Literature.

                  MASS MEDIA

                        -FILMS

                  39. PAMARTY, Charusree                  Cultured genre of gender justice.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.18 & 19), 2016(6.11.2016): P.54-57.                                    Highlights the efforts of Cine world to promote equality among men                  and women through ISHTI, the first film in Sanskrit.                  **Mass Media-Films; Sanskrit.

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                  MIGRATION

                        -HUMAN TRAFFICKING

                  40. BANERJEE, Paula                  Criminalising the trafficked: Blaming the victim.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.62-68.                                    Expresses concern over the increasing number of human trafficking                  cases across the world.                  **Migration-Human Trafficking; Women.

                  41. DAS, Barnali                  'Who would like to live in this cage' ? Voices from a shelter home in                  Assam.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.77-84.                                    Expresses concern over the plight of rescued victims of trafficking                  for commerical sexual exploitation under the 'Ujjawala' scheme.                  **Migration-Human Trafficking; Women-Social Condition; Prostitution.

                  42. FORBES, Geraldine                  Politics of rescue, voices of the trafficked.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.44-45.                                    Highlights the factors responsible for human trafficking across the                  world.                  **Migration-Human Trafficking; Women.

                  43. SEN, Samita                  Impossible immobility: Marriages migration and trafficking in Bengal.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.46-54.                                    Suggests the measures to be taken to prevent trafficking of women and                  children in West Bengal.                  **Migration-Human Trafficking; Child Atrocities; Women.

                        -REHABILITATION POLICY-(INDIA)

                  44. AZAD, Nishant Kumar                  Delhi's Pakistani mohalla.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.18 & 19), 2016(6.11.2016): P.62-65.                                    Critically comments on the plight of Hindus migrated from Pakistan                  living in Delhi's Pakistani Mohalla.                  **Migration-Rehabilitation Policy-(India).

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                  PETROLEUM

                        -GAS

                  45. SHENOY, Bhamy V                  Deconstructing Government's LPG subsidy savings claim.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.46),                  2016(12.11.2016): P.15-17.                                    LPG: Liquid Petroleum Gas.                                    Discusses the observations of Comptroller and Auditor General on the                  implementation of PAHAL, a LPG subsidy scheme launched by Government                  of India.                  **Petroleum-Gas.

                  POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

                        -DEMOCRACY-(INDIA)

                  46. NIGAM, Aditya                  Democracy, that untamed excess.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2016(7.11.2016): P.50-52.                                    Focuses on the challenges ahead for Corporate and Banking Sectors to                  save the collapsing economy in democratic countries with special                  reference to India.                  **Politics and Government-Democracy-(India); Corporate Governance;                  Banks and Banking.

                        -FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

                  47. DULAT, Amarjit Singh                  Deafening silence.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.46), 2016(14.11.2016): P.63.                                    Discusses the role of State Government to tackle the problem of                  Kashmir.                  **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(Jammu and                  Kashmir); Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir).

                        -FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(RAJASTHAN)

                  48. JAIN, Pragati and JAIN, Prerna                  Quenching thirst by stealing livelihood: Kaladera bottling plant of                  Coca Cola.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.46),                  2016(12.11.2016): P.18-20.                                    Highlights the role of the State Government and its institutions to                  safeguard the interests of the weak and marginalised people in the                  context of shutting down of the Coca-Cola bottling plant in                  water-scarce village, Kaladera in Rajasthan.                  **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(Rajasthan);                  Multinational Corporation; Water Management.

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                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(CHINA)

                  49. KRISHNAN, Ananth                  Chairman Xi.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.46), 2016(14.11.2016): P.73, 75.                                    Comments on the dominating powers of Xi Jinping, the President of                  China.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(China); President.

                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(KERALA)

                  50. KRISHNA KUMAR, R                  Litmus test.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.123-126.                                    Focuses on the challenges ahead of E.P Jayarajan, Industries and                  Sports Minister to fight against allegation of nepotism in Kerala.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Kerala); Charges                  against Ministers.

                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TAMIL NADU)

                  51. KRISHNAN, Rajan Kurai                  Enigma of alternative.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.46),                  2016(12.11.2016): P.25-27.                                    Highlights the ongoing political struggle to get corruption free                  grass-root democracy in Tamil Nadu.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Tamil Nadu).

                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TELANGANA)

                  52. NAG, Kingshuk                  Telangana Chief Minister makes Cornwallis turn in his grave.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.18-19.                                    Comments on the State Government for creation of new districts in                  restructuring present districts in Telangana.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Telangana); Local                  Self Government; States Reorganisation.

                        -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(UTTAR PRADESH)

                  53. MISRA, Ashish and JHA, Ajit Kumar                  Advantage Akhilesh.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.45), 2016(7.11.2016): P.33-37.                                    Highlights the political developments recently took place in the                  context with forthcoming Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh.                  **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Uttar Pradesh);                  Assembly Elections.

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                        -POLITICAL PARTIES-COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA-(MARXIST)

                  54. CHIRAKKARA, Vipin Kumar                  Symbol and the reading of a mandate: CPI(M) and election results                  2016.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.24-27.                                    Focuses on the political prospects of Left Parties in India in the                  wake of recently held elections to states Assemblies in India.                  **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Communist Party of                  India-(Marxist); Assembly Elections-(India).

                        -POLITICAL PARTIES-INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

                  55. GEORGE, V G                  Why the left must ally with the Congress.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.46), 2016(5.11.2016): P.9-10.                                    Discusses the reasons for present bid of Left parties to ally with                  Indian National Congress.                  **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Indian National Congress;                  Political Development-(India); Party Alliances.

                        -POLITICAL PARTIES-RASHTRIYA SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH

                  56. RAO, Nagraja                  Call for healthy nation.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.20), 2016(13.11.2016): P.40-46.                                    Applauds the eco-socio and politico agenda discussed in Rashtriya                  Swayamsevak Sangh Akhil Bharatiya Karyakari Mandal meeting held                  recently in Hyderabad.                  **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Rashtriya Swayamsevak                  Sangh.

                        -POLITICAL PARTIES-SAMAJWADI PARTY

                  57. DASGUPTA, Shougat                  Insider out.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.45), 2016(7.11.2016): P.38-42.                                    Focuses on the implications of family feud in Samahwadi Party for                  upcoming Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh.                  **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Samajwadi Party; Assembly                  Elections-(Uttar Pradesh).

                  58. GURINDER SINGH                  Party punctured.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016): P.9-13.                                    Highlights the impact of dispute within the Samajwadi Party on the                  forthcoming Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh.                  **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Samajwadi Party; Assembly                  Elections-(Uttar Pradesh).

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                        -SECULARISM

                  59. GOYAL, D R                  Secularism: A heritage to defend.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.47), 2016(12.11.2016): P.20-22.                                    Discusses the Nehruvian vision of Secularism in India.                  **Politics and Government-Secularism.

                  60. SKARIA, Ajay                  Death and rebirth of Gandhi.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2016(7.11.2016): P.28-20; 32; 34;                  36; 38.                                    Compares Gandhian and Savarkar's model of Secularism.                  **Politics and Government-Secularism.

                  PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

                        -BUREAUCRACY-(INDIA)

                  61. MAHURKAR, Uday                  Back on track.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.45), 2016(7.11.2016): P.46-47.                                    Calls for transparency and fairness at all levels of bureaucracy with                  special reference to Indian Railways.                  **Public Administration-Bureaucracy-(India); Railways.

                  62. SHASHIDHARAN, K P                  Bureaucracy must have 'skin in the game'.                  BUREAUCRACY TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.8(No.7), 2016(31.10.2016): P.52.                                    Emphasises the need to bring reforms in bureaucracy in India.                  **Public Administration-Bureaucracy-(India).

                        -CORRUPTION

                  63. UNNITHAN, Sandeep                  Bribes from Brazil.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.46), 2016(14.11.2016): P.64-68.                                    Exposes the bribe paid to Indian arms agent by Brazilian Aircraft                  manufacturer for the sale of three Embraer ERJ-145 Jet to India in                  the year 2009.                  **Public Administration-Corruption; Defence Procurement.

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                        -POLICE ATROCITIES

                  64. NORONHA, Rahul                  What really happened ?                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.46), 2016(14.11.2016): P.69-71.                                    Critically comments on the killing of fugitives in an encounter with                  police forces in Bhopal.                  **Public Administration-Police Atrocities.

                  65. ROUL, Kamalakanta                  Kandhamal encounter: Reality and response.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.47), 2016(12.11.2016): P.27-33.                                    Critically comments on the brutal encounter of adivasi labourers with                  police on mistaken identity in Kandhamal District of Odisha.                  **Public Administration-Police Atrocities.

                        -TERRORISM-(INDIA)

                  66. NALAPAT, M.D                  Zero tolerance on terror.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.18 and 19), 2016(6.11.2016):                  P.66-67.                                    Applauds Prime Minister of India's call to the entire global                  community to fight against terrorism unitedly at the recently held                  BRICS Summit in Goa.                  **Public Administration-Terrorism-(India); BRICS.

                        -TERRORISM-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

                  67. BHARDWAJ, Brij                  Need for dialogue with all stake holders in Kashmir.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016): P.25.                                    Emphasises the need for all political parties to work together so as                  to bring normalcy in Kashmir.                  **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir).

                  68. GUPTA, Anil                  Agenda of radicalisation.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.20), 2016(13.11.2016): P.18.                                    Expresses concern over burning of schools by terrorists in Kashmir.                  **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Schools;                  Education-(Jammu and Kashmir).

                  69. SHOWKAT AHMAD                  Kashmir unrest 2016: A story of agony and animosity.                  MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.46), 2016(5.11.2016): P.11-14; 18.                  **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir).

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                  70. ZAZIA, Deepak                  Future on fire.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.20), 2016(13.11.2016): P.14-17.                                    Draws attention towards the increasing incidents of terrorism with                  special reference to burning of educational institutions in Jammu and                  Kashmir.                  **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Educational                  Institution.

                  PUBLIC HEALTH

                        -DISEASES

                  71. DAS, Prafulla                  Picture of neglect.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.11-13.                                    Expresses concern over the death of children from malnutrition and                  Japanese encephalitis in the backward Malkangiri district of Odisha.                  **Public Health-Diseases; Nutrition and Malnutrition; Food Security.

                        -DISEASES-TUBERCULOSIS

                  72. DESHMANE, Akshay                  TB Burden.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.26-28.                                    Focuses on the factors responsible for increasing cases of patients                  suffering from turberculosis in India.                  **Public Health-Diseases-Tuberculosis.

                        -HOSPITALS

                  73. JOSHI, Yashwardhan                  Urgent action needed to check fires in hospitals.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016):                  P.15-16.                  **Public Health-Hospitals; Fire Accident.

                        -NUTRITION AND MALNUTRITION

                  74. KAKAKAM, Anupama                  Killing poverty.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.14-18.                                    Expresses concern over lack of employment and welfare measures                  causing malnutrition related death in Palghar in Maharashtra.                  **Public Health-Nutrition and Malnutrition; Employment and                  Unemployment; Poverty.

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                  75. RAJALAKSHMI, T K                  Hunger and hard facts.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.4-10.                                    Expresses concern over observing serious level of hunger and                  malnutrition related problems in India.                  **Public Health-Nutrition and Malnutrition; Food Security; Poverty.

                  76. RAMACHANDRAN, R                  Vicious cycle.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.19-23.                                    Expresses concern over poor state of Health Sector in India and calls                  for strategic measures by Government to immediately address the                  problem of hunger and diseases for a healthy nation.                  **Public Health-Nutrition and Malnutrition.

                        -PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)

                  77. KHERA, Reetika                  Policy disaster.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.29-32.                                    ICDS - Integrated Child Development Service                  MDMS - Mid Day Meal Scheme                  PDS - Public Distribution System.                                    Focuses on the role of PDS, ICDS and MDM Schemes to fight against the                  problem of malnutrition among children in India.                  **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Nutrition and                  Malnutrition.

                  RELIGION

                        -JAINISM

                  78. KUNAL SHANKAR                  Child rights and faith.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.111-113.                                    Expresses concern over following religious practice to undertake                  rigorous fast in Jain Community in the context with a death incident                  of a child having fast lasting 68 days observed in Hyderabad.                  **Religion-Jainism; Child Atrocities.

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                  SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

                        -ATOMIC POWER PLANT

                  79. SUBRAMANIAN, T.S                  Kudankulam ready for more.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.127-129.                                    Highlights the launching of Second phase of Kudankulam Nuclear Power                  Plant with collaboration of Russia in Tamil Nadu.                  **Science and Technology-Atomic Power Plant; Nuclear                  Relations-(India-Russia).

                  SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING

                        -CIVIL SOCIETY

                  80. MUDASIR AMIN                  Civil society and State in armed conflict: Historical perspective of                  their contestation in Indian controlled Kashmir.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.46),                  2016(12.11.2016): P.51-61.                                    Discusses the challenging role of Civil Society Organisations to                  defend human rights in repressive environment and armed conflict                  zones in Kashmir.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Civil Society; Terrorism-(Jammu and                  Kashmir); Human Rights.

                        -GIRL CHILD

                  81. JAIN, Rajiv                  Touching the right chord.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.20), 2016(13.11.2016): P.28-29.                                    Focuses on the issue to save girl child in Haryana.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Girl Child.

                        -MINORITIES

                  82. DAS, Pranab Kumar and MARJIT, Sugata                  Socio-economic status of Muslims in West Bengal.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.46),                  2016(12.11.2016): P.20-24.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Minorities.

                  83.                  Uncertain community.                  ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.421(No.9013), 2016(4.11.2016): P.23-24.                                    Expresses concern over plight of Muslim Community in India.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Minorities.

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                        -PROSTITUTION

                  84. WALTERS, Kimberly                  Humanitarian trafficking: Violence of rescue and (Mis) calculation of                  rehabilitation.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.55-61.                                    Calls for formulation of effective rehabilitation policy to address                  the social and financial problems of rescued sex workers.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Prostitution; Human Trafficking.

                        -SCHEDULED CASTES

                  85. PASWAN, Sanjay and Others                  Caste and faith in the dalit mirror.                  OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2016(7.11.2016): P.42-44;46; 48.                                    Draws attention towards the condition of Scheduled Castes in India.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes.

                        -SCHEDULED TRIBES

                  86. KANNABIRAN, Kalpana                  Constitutional geographies and cartographies of impunity: Human                  rights and Adivasis/Tribes in contemporary India.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.92-100.                                    Details the 'Right to Liberty' for Adivasis/tribal community in                  India.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Fundamental Rights;                  Human Rights.

                        -SOCIAL CLASSES

                  87. ISMAIL HAQUE                  Discriminated urban spaces: A study of spatial segregation in urban                  West Bengal.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.46),                  2016(12.11.2016): P.41-50.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Social Classes.

                  88. TRIVEDI, Divya                  Flawed bill.                  FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.22), 2016(11.11.2016): P.61-63.                                    Deals with the introduction of the Transgender Persons (Protection of                  Rights) Bill 2016, in the Lok Sabha on August 2.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Social Classes; Transgender.

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                        -SOCIOLOGY

                  89. PATEL, Sujata                  Challenge of doing sociology today.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.46),                  2016(12.11.2016): P.33-40.                                    Deals with the changing concept of sociology in the present context.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Sociology.

                        -VIOLENCES AGAINST WOMEN

                  90. SARPOTDAR, Anagha                  Implementing or ignoring the Law on sexual harassment.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.27-29.                                    Stresses on the need for proper implementation of the Sexual                  Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and                  Redressal) Act, 2013.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Violences against Women.

                        -WOMEN

                  91. GANGULY,Baitali                  'Next time I will go to Dubai' : How rescue and rehabilitation fails                  women.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.85-91.                                    Highlights the cross-border trafficking between India and Bengladesh.                  **Social Policy and Planning-Women; Human Trafficking.

                  SPORTS

                  92. DUBEY, Abhishek                  Sporting minefield.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.20), 2016(13.11.2016): P.24-27.                                    Highlights the good performance of Haryana in sports arena.                  **Sports.

                        -CRICKET

                  93. DUBEY, Abhishek                  At the crossroads.                  ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.18 & 19), 2016(6.11.2016): P.20-22.                                    Discusses the impact of Lodha Committee Report on the working of                  cricket bodies in India.                  **Sports-Cricket.

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                  TOURISM

                        -DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL-(UTTAR PRADESH)

                  94. SETHI, Lalit                  Ramayana museum now, Ram temple not yet.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016):                  P.19-20.                                    Comments on the Bharatiya Janata Party's plan to set up a Ramayana                  Museum programme to develop the tourism in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.                  **Tourism-Description and Travel-(Uttar Pradesh); Places of Worship;                  Hinduism.

                  TRANSPORT

                        -RAILWAYS

                  95. MITHAL, Anirudh                  Filtering Indian Railways management channels.                  BUREAUCRACY TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.8(No.7), 2016(31.10.2016):                  P.24-25.                                    Suggests the measures to improve Indian Railways Management System.                  **Transport-Railways.

                        -ROAD TRANSPORT

                  96. GOWDA, Aravind                  Flyover too far.                  INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.45), 2016(7.11.2016): P.52-53.                                    Focuses on peoples' protest against the proposed flyover in Bengaluru                  to decongest the drive to International Airport.                  **Transport-Road Transport; Flyovers.

                  URBAN DEVELOPMENT

                        -HOUSING POLICY-(MAHARASHTRA)

                  97. NAIR, Ramesh                  Impact of new Maharashtra housing policy on residential market in                  Mumbai.                  BUREAUCRACY TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.8(No.7), 2016(31.10.2016):                  P.42-43.                  **Urban Development-Housing Policy-(Maharashtra).

                        -TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING

                  98. DAS, Sudhansu R                  Need to build integrates cities and not smart cities.                  INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.21), 2016(15.11.2016): P.17.                                    Emphasises the need to build 'integral cities' instead of 'smart                  cities' for sustainable development in India.                  **Urban Development-Town and Country Planning; Master Plan-(India).

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                  WATER MANAGEMENT

                        -WATER CONSERVATION

                  99. BRIJ GOPAL and MAROTHIA, Dinesh K                  Seeking viable solutions to water security in Bundelkhand.                  ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.44-45),                  2016(5.11.2016): P.21-23.                  **Water Management-Water Conservation; Natural Resources.