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Parliamentary DocumentationVol.XLIV 16-30 June, 2018 No.12
AGRICULTURE -FARMS AND FARMERS-FARMERS' AGITATION
JOLLY, Asit1.Cultivating losses.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.25), 2018(18.6.2018): P.6; 8.
Draws attention towards farmers’ protests for immediateimplementation of the M.S. Swaminathan Commission recommendations oncrop procurement prices and a complete waiver of all agriculturalloans.**Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farmers' Agitation.
-LAND AND LAND REFORMSDOGRA, Bharat2.
Food and farming system to feed the hungry and protect theenvironment.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No. 22), 2018(24.6.2018): P.5-8.
Emphasises the need for increasing land availability to the poorestpeasants and reducing inequalities in the distribution ofagricultural land for reducing hunger and malnutrition in the world.**Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms; Landless Labour.
AWARDS -LITERARY AWARDS
JACOB, Suraj and VISHWANATHA, Vanamala3.Gender and Indian Literary Awards: What do the numbers say?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.25),2018(23.6.2018): P.23-27.
Explores the distribution of Sahitya Akademi awards across male andfemale writers.**Awards-Literary Awards; Women.
BIOGRAPHIES -BHAGWATI, P. N.
VIJAY KUMAR4.Remembrance: The enduring legacy of Justice Bhagwati.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.26), 2018(16.6.2018): P.27-28.
Recalls the memory of former Chief Justice of India, Justice P NBhagwati.**Biographies-BHAGWATI, P. N.; Judges.
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-CHAKRAVARTTY, NIKHILGUPTA, Barun Das5.
Remembering Nikhil Chakravartty.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.28), 2018(30.6.2018): P.25-27.
Remembers the journalist and founder-editor of Mainstream weekly,Nikhil Chakravartty.**Biographies-CHAKRAVARTTY, Nikhil.
-GANDHI, MOHANDAS KARAMCHANDMISRA, Salil6.
Enigma called Gandhi.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.20), 2018(10.6.2018): P.6-9.
Analyses the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi.**Biographies-GANDHI, Mohandas Karamchand.
-JADHAV, KESHAV RAOPREM SINGH7.
Prof. Keshav Rao Jadhav: A man of courage, conviction andcommitment.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No. 22), 2018(24.6.2018): P.4.
Pays rich tribute to Prof. Keshav Rao Jadhav, a prominent socialistthinker and leader, passed away on 16 June, 2018.**Biographies-JADHAV, Keshav Rao.
COMMERCE -ONLINE SHOPPING
SEN, Sandip8.Can walmart rescue?DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.3), 2018(30.6.18): P.24-25.
Gives view on US retail giant Walmart to take over the Indian marketin retail and online segments.**Commerce-Online Shopping; E-Commerce; Warehousing; Retail.
COMMUNICATIONS -POST OFFICES
RAJALAKSHMI, T.K.9.Colonial hangover.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.109-111.
Draws attention towards nationwide strike by rural postal workers.**Communications-Post Offices; Pay Commission.
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CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -(INDIA)-CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
PURKAYASTHA, Sudip Kar10.Himalayan blunders.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.51), 2018(17.6.2018): P.38-41.
Analyses the Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-(India)-ConstitutionalDevelopments; Jammu and Kashmir; Article 370.
DEFENCE -DEFENCE RELATIONS-(INDIA-RUSSIA)
UNNITHAN, Sandeep11.Sanctions shadow.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.25), 2018(18.6.2018): P.44-46.
Focuses on the defence cooperation between India and Russia.**Defence-Defence Relations-(India-Russia); Arms Pipeline.
DEFENCE RELATIONS -(INDIA-PAKISTAN)
SYEDA HAMEED12.Standing firm in defence of Indo-Pak amity.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.28), 2018(30.6.2018): P.19-20.
Expresses views on defence relations between India and Pakistan.**Defence Relations-(India-Pakistan).
ECONOMIC GROWTH -ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
AHUJA, Rajeev13.Making development a mass movement.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(June 2018): P.13-16.
Deals with reforms/programmes for development in India.**Economic Growth-Economic Development Projects; NDA Government.
-POVERTYPETER EDWARD and ANDY SUMNER14.
Global poverty and inequality : Are the revised estimates opento an alternative interpretation?THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY (LONDON), 2018, V.39(No.3): P.487-506.
Analyses the impact of global growth since 1990 on global poverty andinequality.**Economic Growth-Poverty.
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EDUCATION -EDUCATION SYSTEM-CURRICULAM
BALAKRISHNAN, Pulapre15.Macroeconomics in The Economy.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.24),2018(16.6.2018): P.33-35.
Discusses about the textbook 'The Economy'.**Education-Education System-Curriculam; Text Books; Macroeconomics.
-HIGHER EDUCATIONNANDINI SUNDAR16.
Academic freedom and Indian Universities.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.24),2018(16.6.2018): P.48-57.**Education-Higher education.
ZIYA US SALAM17.Hidden agenda?FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.104-105.
Analyses the decision taken by the Academic Council of JawaharlalNehru University to introduce a course on "Islamic terrorism".**Education-Higher Education; Islamic Terrorism.
ENERGY -ENERGY RESOURCES
ARORA, Sachna18.India and China's rising energy needs: A study of 'other' formsof competition between the two.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.80-86.**Energy-Energy Resources; International Relations-(India-China).
ENVIRONMENT -GLOBAL WARMING
JAYASEELAN, Naini19.Mainstreaming climate smart strategies in the sanitation sectorin Asian cities.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.25),2018(23.6.2018): P.33-37.
Analyses the linking of climate change strategies with improvementsin the sanitation sector, particularly in the megacities of South andSouth East Asia.**Environment-Global Warming; Sanitation.
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-GLOBAL WARNING-ENERGY RESOURCESKYRA BOS and GUPTA, Joyeeta20.
Climate change : The risks of stranded fossil fuel assets andresources to the developing world.THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY (LONDON), 2018, V.39(No.3): P.436-447.**Environment-Global Warning-Energy Resources; Fossil Fuel; RenewableEnergy.
FINANCE -CURRENCY AND COINAGE
21.Bitcoining it : Crypto-currencies.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.427(No.9092), 2018(25.5.2018): P.58.**Finance-Currency and Coinage; Money Laundering.
-CURRENCY AND COINAGE-DEVALUATION-(RUPEE)CHANDRASEKHAR, C.P.22.
Dangers of falling rupee.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.54-55.
Examines the major reasons for depreciation of Rupee in India.**Finance-Currency and Coinage-Devaluation-(Rupee).
-TAXATION-(INDIA)ASHOK, T.N.23.
Rationalising the tax structure : Tax reforms.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(June 2018): P.38-42.
Discusses the GST and DTC, the tax reforms undertaken by thegovernment to make the taxation easier.**Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and Services Tax; NDA Government;Direct Taxation.
HISTORY -(INDIA)
CHAKRAVARTTY, Nikhil24.Reflections on the Constitution.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.28), 2018(30.6.2018): P.11-13.
Highlights the reasons behind the partition of India.**History-(India).
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -PLASTIC
NAGARAJAN, Aravindhan25.Maharashtra’s war on plastic : Toll on Mumbai’s recyclingIndustry.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.24),2018(16.6.2018): P.10-13.
Investigates the problems of implementation and effects of theplastic ban in Maharashtra.**Industrial Development-Plastic ; Waste Management; IndustrialWaste.
INTERNATIONAL LAW -MARITIME LAW
ANANTA SWARUP BIJENDRA DE GURUNG26.Three levels of South China Sea dispute.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.155-161.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea.
BAJPAI, Arunoday27.South China Sea: Emerging strategic equations.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.31-38.
Discusses about regional and strategic aspects of South China Seadispute.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea.
CHARABORTI, Tridib28.Is South China Sea the new flash point of the 21st century ?WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr. 2018): P.5-11.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea.
CHATTERJEE, Anirban29.US-China stand-off in South China Sea: Stakes for India.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr. 2018): P.171-176.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea; InternationalRelations-(US-China).
DUBEY, Sarika30.South China sea and the Chinese game of expansionism.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.53-58.
Discusses about China's expansionist policy.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea; ForeignPolicy-(China); International Water Dispute.
GOGOI, Rinkumoni31.South China Sea dispute: Establishing India's interest.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.74-79.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China-Sea; Indo-PacificRegion.
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GUPTA, Alok Kumar32.Sino-US conflict over geographic commons in South China Sea:India's geopolitical interests and endeavours at conflict resolution.
WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr. 2018): P.39-45.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea; InternationalRelations-(China-USA).
KAMBOJ, Anil33.South China Sea- global power involvement and India'sinitiative.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.12-17.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea.
LAKRA, Bipasha Rosy34.Navigating through troubled waters of South China Sea: Aperspective.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr. 2018): P.116-122.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea.
LOBO, J Susanna35.South China Sea dispute and the growing Sino-American rivalry.
WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr. 2018): P.141-146.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea; InternationalRelations-(China-USA).
NAYAK, Lulubala and THOMAS, Vineeth36.ASEAN's rebalancing strategy: Conflict resultion in South ChinaSea.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr. 2018): P.123-128.
Discusses about the recent steps taken by ASEAN to strengthen therelationship with all the stake-holders involved in South China seadispute.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea; ASEAN.
PANDA, Snehalata37.South China Sea dispute: Diplomatic dimensions.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.18-24.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea.
PATHAK, Junjun Sharma38.South China Sea disputes: An overview of the contestingterritorial claims and global power rivalry.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr. 2018): P.163-169.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea.
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ROY, Gitanjali Siha39.Japan and India's policy in the South China Sea: China as thecommon bone of contention.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr. 2018): P.108-115.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea; ForeignPolicy-(Japan); India.
SHRADDHA RISHI40.Whose is the South-China Sea ? India's angle.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.148-154.
Discusses about the economic, strategic and geopolitical importanceof South China Sea for India.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea.
THOKER, Parvaiz Ahmad41.Locating South China Sea dispute in Indo-Pacific: NavigatingIndia's reciprocation.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr. 2018): P.134-139.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea; Indo-PacificRegion.
TRIPATHI, Sudhanshu42.Mounting Sino-US rivalry over South China dispute.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.25-30.
Deals with rising tension between China and the United States overSouth China Sea dispute.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea; InternationalRelations-(China-USA).
VU XUAN VINH43.South China Sea in India's perception of Indo-Pacific concept.
WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.46-51.
Discusses about the significance of emerging Indo-Pacific concept inthe South China Sea issue.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea; Indo-PacificRegion.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(INDIA-CHINA)
POKHARNA, Bhawna44.Chinese one belt one road initiative: Implication for India.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.4), 2018(Apr.2018): P.87-93.**International Relations-(India-China); OBOR; One Belt One Road;Silk Road.
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-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)PANDEY, Sandeep45.
Why do Soldiers still keep dying at India-Pakistan border?MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.26), 2018(16.6.2018): P.25-26.
Highlights the bilateral relations between India and Pakistan.**International Relations-(India-Pakistan).
-(UNITED STATES-NORTH KOREA)NALAPAT, M. D.46.
Historic triumph for Trump.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.52), 2018(24.6.2018): P.38-39.
Analyses the United States and North Korea relationship.**International Relations-(United States-North Korea).
-(USA-NORTH KOREA)47.
Enough to make a rodman cry: Briefing the Singapore summit.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.427(No.9096), 2018(22.6.18): P.18-20.
Highlights the relations between United States and North Korea.**International Relations-(USA-North Korea).
48.Pushing the envelope: the Trump-Kim summit.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.427(No.9095), 2018(15.6.18): P.22-24.
Deals with USA-North Korea relationship.**International Relations-(USA-North Korea).
LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASS -LABOUR DISPUTES
RAJASEKARAN, Ilangovan49.Gunning down a protest.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.4-15.
Draws attention towards police firing on the people protestingagainst the Sterlite copper smelter plant in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu.**Labour and Labouring Class-Labour Disputes; Violence and Disorder;Sterlite Copper Plant.
SRIDHAR, V.50.Serial offender.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): p.16-18.
Deals with the history of controversial Sterlite’s culpability inThoothukudi, Tamil Nadu.**Labour and Labouring Class-Labour Disputes; Violence and Disorder;Sterlite Copper Plant.
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VENKATESAN, T. S.51.Ominous nexus of Church, Jihadis, naxals.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.52), 2018(24.6.2018): P.16-19.
Discusses the interim report on Sterlite violence in Thoothukkudi,Tamil Nadu.**Labour and Labouring Class-Labour Disputes; Violence and Disorder;Sterlite Copper Plant; Christianity.
VENKATESAN, V.52.Arbitrary act.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.19-20.
Discusses reasons behind the Tamil Nadu government’s order to closethe Sterlite plant permanently, without issuing notice to thecompany.**Labour and Labouring Class-Labour Disputes; Environment Protection;Sterlite Copper Plant.
LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES - MANPOWER
JATINDER SINGH53.New-age skills- generating opportunities for youth : jobcreation.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(June 2018): P.33-36.
Deals with skill development programmes by the government of Indiafor youth.**Labour and Labouring Classes - Manpower; Vocational Education;Skill Development; NDA Government; Pradhan Mantri Kaushal VikasYojana.
-FEMALE LABOUR-LANDLESS LABOURSCHENK-SANDBERGEN, Loes54.
De-feminisation of Agricultural wage labour in Jalpaiguri, WestBengal.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.25),2018(23.6.2018): P.46-53.
Analyses the alarming decline in female agricultural wage labour inthree villages in Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Female Labour-Landless Labour;Agriculture.
-LABOUR DISPUTESSANGOMLA, Akshit55.
Repeat offender.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.3), 2018(30.6.18): P.16-18; 20;22.
Deals with the shut down of sterlite copper plant in Tamil Nadu.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour Disputes; Pollution; Sterlitecopper Plant.
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-LABOUR DISPUTES-(INDIA-HARYANA)NAVLAKHA, Gautam56.
Pre-decided Maruti Suzuki case.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.24),2018(16.6.2018): P.14-18.
Deals with the judgment relating to an incident of violence and arsonthat occurred on 18 July 2012 at Maruti Suzuki’s Manesar plant.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour Disputes-(India-Haryana);Automobile Industry; Judgement.
MASS MEDIA -JOURNALISM AND JOURNALISTS
SHARMA, Ravi57.Closing in.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.30-31.
Gives the progress of investigation of Gauri Lankesh murder case.**Mass Media-Journalism and Journalists; Murder.
SUKUMARAN, Ajay58.Pawn mapping.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 2018(18.6.2018): P.14.
Deals with the investigation of murder case of Kannada journalist andsocial activist, Gauri Lankesh.**Mass Media-Journalism and Journalists; Murder.
-PRESS-PRESS AND STATEJAWED NAQVI59.
Shujaat Bukhari’ notebook.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No. 22), 2018(24.6.2018): P.2-3.
Raises question over killing of Kashmiri journalists Shujaat Bukhari,editor of 'Rising Kashmir' by unidentified assailants.**Mass Media-Press-Press and State; Violence and Disorders.
RAJALAKSHMI, T.K.60.Under the scanner.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.32-34.
Reveals the nexus between big money and manufactured news by theCobrapost sting operation.**Mass Media-Press-Press and State; Cobrapost Website; Religion andPolitics; Sting Operation.
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SAHU, S.N.61.In defending Press Freedom real tributes to Shujaat Bukhari canbe paid.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.27), 2018(23.6.2018): P.8-9.
Emphasises on securing the life and liberty of the journalists inKashmir and other parts of our country.**Mass Media-Press-Press and State; Violence and Disorders; PressFreedom.
MIGRATION -REFUGEES AND REHABILITATION-(INDIA))
TRIVEDI, Divya62.Going through fire.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.100-103.
Raises questions over the regularity with which fires break out inRohingya settlements camps in India.**Migration-Refugees and Rehabilitation-(India)); Minorities; HumanRights.
MINES AND MINERALS -MINING
63.Quicksand future.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.3), 2018(30.6.18): P.44-45.
Suggests measures to reduce India's dependency on sand and ecologicalcost of sand mining.**Mines and Minerals-Mining; Sand Mining.
KUKRETI, Ishan64.Made of sand.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.3), 2018(30.6.18): P.34-36; 38;40; 42.
Deals with import of river sand in India to fulfill the growingdemand of its construction industry.**Mines and Minerals-Mining; Sand Mining; Natural Resources.
-MINING-MINING LAW AND REGULATIONDAS, Prafulla65.
Living in fear.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.25-26.
Deals with bauxite mining in Niyamgiri hills of Odisha.**Mines and Minerals-Mining-Mining Law and Regulation; ScheduledTribes.
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PARLIAMENT -HUNG PARLIAMENT
NOORANI, A.G.66.Solutions for a hung legislature.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.115-122.**Parliament-Hung Parliament; Legislators.
PETROLEUM -OIL PRICES
ARUN, M.G.67.Oil crisis.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.25), 2018(18.6.2018): P.32; 34-41.
Raises concern over rise of petrol and diesel prices in India.**Petroleum-Oil Prices.
JOSHI, Rakesh68.Risky math: Why fuel may never come under GST.BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1046, 2018(17.6.18): P.22.
Focuses on the increasing prices of fuel.**Petroleum-Oil Prices; GST; Goods and Service Tax.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT --POLITICAL PARTIES-BJP
NAYAR, Kuldip69.Progress of RSS is ominous.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.27), 2018(23.6.2018): P.13-14.
Examines the 'Hindutva' ideology of RSS and BJP and its effect onIndian politics.**Politics and Government--Political Parties-BJP; RSS.
--POLITICAL PARTIES-REGIONAL POLITICSSINHA, Anil70.
Re-emergence of Regional Parties bothers BJP.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.20), 2018(10.6.2018): P.4-5.
Highlights the re-emergence of Regional Parties after the results ofKarnataka assembly polls and the bypolls across the country.**Politics and Government--Political Parties-Regional Politics.
-CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS-EMERGENCYNAYAR, Kuldip71.
Apology overdue.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.28), 2018(30.6.2018): P.3;31.
Examines the emergency imposed by Late Prime Minister Smt. IndiraGandhi.**Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights-Emergency.
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-CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS-RIGHT TO INFORMATIONDESHMANE, Akshay72.
Contentious rules.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.98-99.
Analyses the controversial proposals in the draft RTI Rules, 2017.**Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights-Right toInformation.
-FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)ANUPAMA HARISH73.
Spreading smiles.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.51), 2018(17.6.2018): P.28-30.
Throws light on the various targeted schemes under the Modigovernment.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDAGovernment.
-FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(UTTAR PRADESH)MITTAL, Ajay74.
Trailblazer.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.52), 2018(24.6.2018): P.32-33.
Applauds the efforts of office of the Central Government in Meerutfor disposal of all matters in the same day.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(Uttar Pradesh);Governance; EPF; Employees Provident Fund.
-HUMAN RIGHTSPOKU, Nana K. and JESPER SUNDEWALL75.
Political responsibility and global health.THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY (LONDON), 2018, V.39(No.3): P.471-481.
Examines the increase in the number and intensity of politicalresponsibility challenges from the perspective of global health.**Politics and Government-Human Rights; Global Health.
-POLITICAL AGITATION-(MIZORAM)ROLUAHPUIA76.
Memories and memorials of the Mizo National Front Movement :Problems and politics of memorialisation.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.25),2018(23.6.2018): P.38-45.
Examines the tension over issue of the memorialisation of the MizoNational Front Movement (MNF) in Mizoram.**Politics and Government-Political Agitation-(Mizoram); ScheduledTribes.
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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(CHHATTISGARH)NORONHA, Rahul77.
Early mover advantage?INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.25), 2018(18.6.2018): P.26.
Draws attention towards "Vikas Yatra" by Raman Singh, Chief Ministerof Chhattisgrah to highlight the achievements of his government.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Chhattisgarh);Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(GOA)PLUMBER, Prachi Pinglay78.
Waiting for Mr. Parrikar.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.25), 2018(25.6.18): P.10-11.
Highlights the political situation of Goa after a long absence of theChief Minister of the State.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Goa).
TARE, Kiran D.79.Missing in action.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.25), 2018(18.6.2018): P.22-23.
Raises concern over policy paralysis in Goa in the absence of ChiefMinister Manohar Parrikar.**Politics and government-Political development-(Goa).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)80.
Has Government a Kashmir policy.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.28), 2018(30.6.2018): P.9-11.
Gives an overview on Centre's policy towards Kashmir crisis.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(NAGALAND)WOUTERS, Jelle J.P.81.
Genealogies of Nagaland’s ‘Tribal democracy'.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.24),2018(16.6.2018): P.41-47.
Discusses about the form and functioning of democratic politicsamongst tribes in Nagaland.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Nagaland); ScheduledTribe.
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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(PAKISTAN)S.AKBAR ZAIDI82.
End of democracy or a new resurgence in Pakistan?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.24),2018(16.6.2018): P.18-20.
Discusses about current political situation in Pakistan.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Pakistan);Elections.
-POLITICAL PARTIESRAO, Duggaraju Srinivasa83.
Dynasty in anterior.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.51), 2018(17.6.2018): P.32-33.
Deals with the impact of growing unity among opposition partiesagainst BJP party.**Politics and Government-Political Parties.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS-CIVIL SERVICES
BHATTACHARJEE, Govind84.House of cards: Need for reform in Civil Services.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.25),2018(23.6.2018): P.17-20.**Public Administration-Administrative Reforms-Civil Services.
-BUREAUCRACY-GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEESAXENA, Naresh Chandra85.
Has the IAS failed the Nation?: An insider’s view.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.25),2018(23.6.2018): P.14-17.
Deals with the decision to recruit experts from the open market incertain Government departments at the level of joint secretaries bythe Government of India.**Public Administration-Bureaucracy-Government Employee.
-CIVIL SERVICES-BUREAUCRACYTRIPATHI, Purnima S.86.
Loyalty test.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.106-107.
Raises controversy over the proposal from the Prime Minister’s Officeto reform the system of service/cadre allocation for the IAS andother Central government services.**Public Administration-Civil Services-Bureaucracy.
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-CYBER CRIMEMITRA, Dola87.
Digital bombs of mob violence.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.25), 2018(25.6.18): P.12-13.
Comments on the prevalence of fake news spread by social media inAssam.**Public Administration-Cyber Crime; Violence and Disorder; FakeNews; Supersition; Social Media.
MITRA, Dola88.Tales from the 4G rumour mill.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 2018(18.6.2018): P.28-30.
Expresses concern over the impart of fake news mischievously plantedinto social media platforms by unidentified people or groups.**Public Administration-Cyber Crime; Violence and Disorder; FakeNews; Social Media.
-GOVERNORS-(KARNATAKA)ALOK PRASANNA KUMAR89.
Reforming the Office of the Governor.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.25),2018(23.6.2018): P.12-13.
Emphasises need to scrutinise the post and functioning of governorswithin India’s constitutional scheme in context of the recentpolitical impasse in Karnataka.**Public Administration-Governors-(Karnataka).
-LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENTMUKERJI, Siddhartha90.
The 2015 Gram Pradhan elections in Uttar Pradesh: money, power,and violence.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.24),2018(16.6.2018): P.58-63.**Public Administration-Local Self Government; Elections; UttarPradesh.
-LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT-(WEST BENGAL)DED, Swati91.
'Battle ready' in Didi's bastion.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.51), 2018(17.6.2018): P.16-18.
Deals with political development after panchayat election in WestBengal.**Public Administration-Local Self Government-(West Bengal);Political Development; Violence and Disorder.
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-PRIME MINISTER-(INDIA)PRAGYA SINGH92.
Dark horses.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 2018(18.6.2018): P.41.
Focuses on the prospects of the Prime Ministerial aspirants in thegeneral elections 2019.**Public Administration-Prime Minister-(India).
-VIOLENCE AND DISORDER-(TAMIL NADU)VENKATESAN, T. S.93.
Disruptionists bracing up again.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.52), 2018(24.6.2018): P.20-21.
Discusses the details about the protest against the multi-coreChennai-Salem Highway project in Tamil Nadu.**Public Administration-Violence and Disorder-(Tamil Nadu); Riots.
-VIOLENCE AND DISORDER-(WEST BENGAL)SANYAL, S94.
Mamta's murderous politics.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.51), 2018(17.6.2018): P.12-15.
Deals with violence in panchayat election in West Bengal.**Public Administration-Violence and Disorder-(West Bengal);Panchayat; Local Self Government; Crime in Politics.
PUBLIC HEALTH -DISEASES
CHEKKUTTY, N.P.95.Caught unwares.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.3), 2018(30.6.18): P.30-31.
Raises concern over the recent outbreak of Nipah virus in SouthIndia.**Public Health-Diseases; Nipah Virus.
KRISHNAKUMAR, R.96.Managing Nipah.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.35-39.
Raises concern over sudden outbreak of the deadly Nipah viralinfection in Kerala.**Public health-Diseases.
-DOCTORSITTYIPE, Minu97.
Duty of afterlife care.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.25), 2018(25.6.18): P.18.
Praises a Kerala doctor's gesture who buried nipah victims himself.**Public Health-Doctors; Diseases.
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-DRUGSCHATTERJEE, Biplab98.
Making quality medicines available to the common man : Worldclass generic medicines.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(June 2018): P.46-48.
Discusses the salient features of the 'Pradhan Mantri BhartiyaJanaushadhi Pariyojana' (PMBJP).**Public Health-Drugs ; Generic Medicines; PMBJP.
-NUTRITION99.
Infant nutrition v debt relief : development in India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.427(No.9096), 2018(22.6.18): P.21-22.**Public Health-Nutrition; Infant Care.
-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)JOSHI, Rakesh100.
Modicare stumble.BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1046, 2018(17.6.18): P.23.
Discusses the health insurance scheme known as Modicare.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Modicare; Healthinsurance.
-SANITATIONIYER, Parameswaran101.
Reflecting the true spirit of a jan andolan : Mass movement.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(June2018): P.29-31.
Analyses the progress of Swachh Bharat Mission.**Public Health-Sanitation; NDA Government.
RELIGION -RELIGIOUS CONVERSION
VAIDYARAJ, Prashanth102."Stay off": Andhra village tells evangelists.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.51), 2018(17.6.2018): P.20-23.
Praises the decision taken by the village panchayat to put a stopall conversion activities and to keep evangelists out of theirvillage in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh.**Religion-Religious Conversion; Andhra Pradesh; Evangelists.
-SIKHISMNAYAR, Kuldip103.
Bhindranwale still lives.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.26), 2018(16.6.2018): P.7-8.
Recalls the memory of the‘Operation Bluestar' to eliminate JarnailSingh Bhindranwale and his followers from shrine in Amritsar.**Religion-Sikhism; Religious Fundamentalism.
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-TEMPLESSAHU, Sandeep104.
Lay of the lost.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.25), 2018(25.6.18): P.16.
Deals with the issue of missing key to inner chamber of the ratnabhander of the Shree Jagannath temple in Puri.**Religion-Temples; Hinduism.
RURAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL ECONOMYCHINNADURAI, M. and ASHOK, K. R.105.
Multi-pronged approach to bridge the urban-rural divide :Invigorating rural India.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(June 2018): P.55-58.
Reviews the agricultural and rural development schemes of Governmentof India.**Rural Development, Rural Economy; Agriculture; Economic Growth; NDAGovernment.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -DIGITIZATION-(INDIA)
TRIVEDI, Divya106.Stinging facts.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.123-125.
Raises concerns about digital data privacy after the sting operationconducted by cobrapost on e-payment company Paytm.**Science and Technology-Digitization-(India); Electronic Banking;Cobrapost; Cyber Crime.
-ELECTRONIC WASTEBANJOT KAUR107.
Shocking waste.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.3), 2018(30.6.18): P.28-29.
Discusses the status of management of e-waste in the country.**Science and Technology-Electronic Waste; E-Waste; Waste Management.
-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYKANT, Amitabh108.
Development through digitization : Digital revolution.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(June 2018): P. 7-10.
Highlights the rapid adoption of digital technology in differentgovernment sectors to increase efficiency and effectiveness ofgovernance in India.**Science and Technology-Information Technology; Digitization;Digital India; NDA Government.
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SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -CASTE CONFLICTS
BAVADAM, Lyla109.Expendable lives.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.12), 2018(22.6.2018): P.40-44.
Expresses concern over recent case of the murder of a Dalit man byupper-caste people in Gujarat.**Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Scheduled Caste.
GAIKWAD, Smita110.Division for revolution.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.52), 2018(24.6.2018): P.14-15.
Focuses on the raids carried out by Maharashtra police at someMaoist urban centres having links with Bhima-Koregam riots.**Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Riots; CommunalViolence.
-SCHEDULED TRIBES111.
Revolution rocks : "Tribals" in India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.427(No.9095), 2018(15.6.18): P.25.
Highlights the social condition of scheduled tribes in Jharkhand.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Jharkhand.
PAPPACHAN, Raimol and JOSEPH, P. Stanly112.Intra-Tribal disparities in asset-acquisition in Kerala’sWayanad District: An overview.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.26), 2018(16.6.2018): P.13-22.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes.
-SOCIAL SECURITY-INSURANCE-HEALTH INSURANCEJAITLY, Tejal Barai and GHOSH, Soumitra113.
Role of Government in funded Health Insurance Schemes.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.25),2018(23.6.2018): P.21-23.
Discusses the pivotal role of Government in ensuring universalhealthcare and equity in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Social Security-Insurance-HealthInsurance; Public Health.
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-WOMENSRIVASTAVA, Rakesh114.
Offering a protective hand : Women and child.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(June 2018): P.23-26.
Highlights the protective measures taken by the Government forwelfare and safety of women and children in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Child Welfare; Women Welfare; OneStop Centres.
SPEECHES AND ADDRESSES -MUKHERJEE, PRANAB
PUNIYANI, Ram115.Would RSS accept Pranabda’s Inclusive Indian Nationalism?MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.26), 2018(16.6.2018): P.3-4.
Highlight the speech delivered by the former President of India,Pranab Mukherjee on Nationalism and freedom movement.**Speeches and Addresses-MUKHERJEE, Pranab; RSS.
-POLITICAL LEADERS-MUKHERJEE, PRANABPUNIYANI, Ram116.
Pranab Mukherjee at RSS HQ: Images speak louder than words:Former President gives RSS legitimacy.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.27), 2018(23.6.2018): P.27-28.
Discusses the visit of the former President of India, PranabMukherjee at Nagpur, headquarter of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh(RSS).**Speeches and Addresses-Political Leaders-MUKHERJEE, Pranab; RSS.
SPORTSTHUFAIL, P T117.
Arms and the pious girl.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 2018(18.6.2018): P.58-59.
Applauds the spectacular performance of Kerala's Muslim girl in aNational Armwrestling Championship.**Sports; Armwrestling; Women; Muslim; Kerala; Islam.
TOURISM -HOTELS
MUKHERJEE, Arindam118.Finally, a time to check out.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 2018(18.6.2018): P.22.
Deals with auction of Delhi's Taj Mahal Hotel.**Tourism-Hotels; Taj Mahal Hotel.
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TRANSPORT -AIR TRANSPORT
119.Grounded : Air India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.427(No.9095), 2018(15.6.18): P.59.
Deals with the proposal to privatise Air India.**Transport-Air Transport; Civil Aviation.
URBAN DEVELOPMENT -URBAN PROPERTY
ARUN, M.G.120.Law on a leash.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.25), 2018(18.6.2018): P.56-59.
Deals with the patchy implementation of the RERA or Real Estate(Regulation and Development) Act, 2016.**Urban Development-Urban Property; RERA.
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