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Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLIV 16-31 October, 2018 No.20 AGRICULTURE -(AFRICA) WARURU, Maina 1. Noxious invaders. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.24-25. Expresses concern over the land degradation issue due to invasive plant species in Africa. **Agriculture-(Africa); Forests and Forestry; Reforestation; Land Degradation. -(PUNJAB) GHOSH, Abhik and AMANDEEP KAUR 2. Sustainable agriculture and environment in Punjab. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.41-48. **Agriculture-(Punjab); Environment; Sustainable Agriculture. -CASHEWNUTS MEGHA PRAKASH 3. Cashew crunch. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.26;28. Draws attention towards the closure of cashew processing factories in Kollam, Kerala due to rising input costs and mounting losses. **Agriculture-Cashewnuts; Kerala. -CROPS SINGH, G. P. 4. Winter is coming. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.41), 2018(15.10.2018): P.14. Raises concern over the burning paddy stubble in Punjab and Haryana. **Agriculture-Crops; Air Pollution; Stubble Burning. -FISHING AND FISHERIES SURESH CHANDRA BABU and Others 5. Safety of fisherfolk at seas : Points for critical intervention. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.43), 2018(27.10.2018): P.16-19. Emphasises need for implementation of safety measures for fisherfolk at sea. **Agriculture-Fishing and Fisheries; Fishermen.

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Page 1: Parliamentary Documentation164.100.47.193/fileUpload/writereaddate/16-31 October, 2018.pdf · Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLIV 16-31 October, 2018 No.20 AGRICULTURE-(AFRICA) 1.WARURU,

Parliamentary DocumentationVol.XLIV                    16-31 October, 2018                  No.20

AGRICULTURE -(AFRICA)

WARURU, Maina1.

Noxious invaders.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.24-25.

Expresses concern over the land degradation issue due to invasive plantspecies in Africa.**Agriculture-(Africa); Forests and Forestry; Reforestation; LandDegradation.

-(PUNJAB)GHOSH, Abhik and AMANDEEP KAUR2.

Sustainable agriculture and environment in Punjab.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.41-48.**Agriculture-(Punjab); Environment; Sustainable Agriculture.

-CASHEWNUTSMEGHA PRAKASH3.

Cashew crunch.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.26;28.

Draws attention towards the closure of cashew processing factories inKollam, Kerala due to rising input costs and mounting losses.**Agriculture-Cashewnuts; Kerala.

-CROPSSINGH, G. P.4.

Winter is coming.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.41), 2018(15.10.2018): P.14.

Raises concern over the burning paddy stubble in Punjab and Haryana.**Agriculture-Crops; Air Pollution; Stubble Burning.

-FISHING AND FISHERIESSURESH CHANDRA BABU and Others5.

Safety of fisherfolk at seas : Points for critical intervention.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.43), 2018(27.10.2018):P.16-19.

Emphasises need for implementation of safety measures for fisherfolk atsea.**Agriculture-Fishing and Fisheries; Fishermen.

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-FORESTS AND FORESTING-WILDLIFENORONHA, Rahul6.

Animal instinct.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.22.

Deals with the cloning of critically endangered Asiatic wild buffalo atNDRI.**Agriculture-Forests and Foresting-Wildlife; cloning; Biotechnology.

-FORESTS AND FORESTRYMAHURKAR, Uday7.

Pride and Prejudice.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.48-50; 52.

Focuses on the death of 23 endangered Asiatic lions in Gir Sanctuary andtheir relocation in Madhya Pradesh.**Agriculture-Forests and Forestry;Wild Life; Asiatic Lion; Gir Sanctuary.

MITRA, R. P.8.

Forest Rights Act and scheduled tribe communities.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.50-56.**Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Scheduled Tribes; Forest Managementand Policy.

-SUGARCANEJOSHI, Rakesh9.

Price slump.BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1055, 2018(21.10.2018): P.25.

Throws light on the reason behind the protest of sugarcane farmers inWestern Uttar Pradesh.**Agriculture-Sugarcane; Farms and Farmers.

-WATER RESOURCESSALEEM AHMAD10.

Emerging challenges of water crisis in India: The way forward.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.92-98.**Agriculture-Water Resources; Water Management.

BIOGRAPHIES -CHANDRACHUD, DHANANJAY Y.

MAJUMDAR, Ushinor11.

D.I.Y. Chandrachud.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.41), 2018(15.10.2018): P.20-21.

Focuses on profile and important Judgements of Justice Dhananjay, Y.Chandrachud.**Biographies-CHANDRACHUD, Dhananjay Y.; Judges; Judgement.

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-PATEL, GIRISHMAHADEVIA, Darshini and SHAH, Ghanshyam12.

Social activist and catalyst for justice : Girish Patel (1932-2018).

ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.42), 2018(20.10.2018):P.18-20.

Pays rich tribute to Girish Patel, human rights lawyer and socialactivist.**Biographies-PATEL, Girish; Social Activist.

CENSUS AND POPULATION -CENSUS RECORDS

KRISHNAN, P. S.13.

Census opportunity.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.95-98.

Highlights the proposed inclusion and categorisation of data pertaining tothe socially and educationally backward classes in census 2021.**Census and Population-Census Records; Backward Classes.

COMMERCE -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(CHINA-UNITED STATES)

REDDY, G. B.14.

Trade-off amidst trade war.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.18), 2018(28.10.2018): P.40-45.

Deals with the China-United States trade relationship.**Commerce-International Trade-(China-United States).

CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -CITIZENSHIP

DEKA, Kaushik15.

Unique Dilemma.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.43-46.

Evaluate the Supreme Court verdict on the constitutional validity of theAadhaar Act, 2016.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar.

PRASANNA, S.16.

Landmark dissent.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.28-30.

Deals with the Supreme Court judgement on linking of Aadhaar to SIM cardsand deletion of Aadhaar data from the database of private telecomcompanies.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar Card;Judgement.

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RAJALAKSHMI, T. K.17.

Regime of rejection.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.16-20.

Discusses the constitutional validity of Aadhaar.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar Card;Biometrics; Governance.

RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh18.

Parentage claims.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.21-23.

Discusses the role of Government and opposition while the Aadhaar schemewas originally formulated.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar Card;Judgement.

RAMAKUMAR, R.19.

Tracing the struggle.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.12-15.

Deals with the historic Judgement of Supreme court on Aadhaar.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar Card;Judgement.

RAMANATHAN, Usha20.

Plethora of plaints.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.24-27.

Discusses the challenges of the constitutionality of the UID project andraising a spectrum of issues that included right to privacy.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar Card;Judgement.

VENKATESAN, V.21.

Rights at stake.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.4-9.

Deals with the landmark Judgements by the Supreme Court on upholding theConstitutional legality of the Aadhaar project.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar Card;Judgement.

VIJAY KUMAR22.

Aadhaar Judgement : Triumph of expediency over principle.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.45), 2018(27.10.2018): P.20-21.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar.

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CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION -MONUMENTS

MAHURKAR, Uday23.

High and mighty.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.48-54.

Deals with the inauguration of Sardar Patel's giant statue and challengesfaced by engineers in the making of the same in Gujarat.**Culture and Civilization-Monuments.

DEFENCE -DEFENCE PROCUREMENT

UNNITHAN, Sandeep24.

Political Hal storm.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.42-47.

Expresses concern over India's aerospace PSU Giant Hindustan AeronauticalLimited facing crisis to sustain its massive production facilities andpoliticisation of issue between congress and BJP government.**Defence-Defence Procurement; Public Sector; HAL.

-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(INDIA-FRANCE)BHARDWAJ, Brij25.

Need to lift veil of secrecy surrounding defence deal.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.19), 2018(15.10.2018): P.20.

Emphasises on transparency in defence deals to avoid doubts andconspiracy.**Defence-Defence Relations-(India-France); Fighter Planes; Rafale;Defence Deal; Defence Procurement.

-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(INDIA-RUSSIA)GUPTA, Sunil26.

Case for CAATSA waiver.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.18), 2018(28.10.2018): P.46-47.

Deals with India-Russia defence deal for purchase of S-400 missile defencesystem and impact of sanctions backed by the Countering America'sAdversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).**Defence-Defence Relations-(India-Russia); Defence Deal; CAATSA.

UNNITHAN, Sandeep27.

Missing missile offsets.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.6; 8.

Discusses $5.4 billion dollar deal signed for the purchase of S-400 airdefence missiles with Russia.**Defence-Defence Relations-(India-Russia); S-400; Air Defence Missiles;Defence Procurement.

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ECONOMIC GROWTH -(PAKISTAN)

28.

Imran can't: Pakistan's economy.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9113), 2018(19.10.2018): P.27.

Focuses on the economy of Pakistan.**Economic Growth-(Pakistan).

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA)ARUN, M.G. and PUNJ, Shweta29.

Economy on shaky ground.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.28-34; 37-39;41.

Expresses concern over rupee depreciation, runaway fuel prices, a yawningtrade deficit, mounting bank NPAs and a credit squeeze in Indian Economy.**Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Rupee Depreciation; TradeDeficit; Bank NPAs.

BHARDWAJ, Brij30.

Sinking rupee, markets and rising crude creates crisis in India.INDIA OBSERVER (DELHI), V.58(No.20), 2018(31.10.2018): P.17-18.

Expresses concern over markets and rupees sinking, crude prices rising andfarmers agitation in India.**Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Oil Prices; Money Devaluation.

EDUCATION31.

War on private schools: Education in India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9113), 2018(19.10.2018): P.25-26.

Focuses on rise of private schools in India.**Education; Private Schools.

-EDUCATION SYSTEMKE, Shushwi32.

Liberal education and crisis in society.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2018(20.10.2018): P.29-30.

Raises concern over 'Corporatisation' of education particularly highereducation.**Education-Education System; Higher Education; Liberal Education.

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ELECTIONS -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(MADHYA PRADESH)

SHAINI, K. S. and Others33.

Panchtantra.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.43), 2018(29.10.2018): P.36-41.

Focuses on upcoming assembly elections in five states- Madhya Pradesh,Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Madhya Pradesh); Rajasthan; Chhattisgarh;Telangana; Mizoram.

-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(MAHARASHTRA)JHA, Ajit Kumar34.

Elusive maya.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.38-42.

Discusses political alliance of various political parties in MadhyaPradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan assembly elections.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Maharashtra); Madhya Pradesh; Chattisgarh;BSP.

-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(RAJASTHAN)JEENA, Kushal35.

Infighting mar BJP prospects.INDIA OBSERVER (DELHI), V.58(No.20), 2018(31.10.2018): P.15-16.

Discusses the indecisiveness and infighting in Bhartiya Janta Party thatmay damages upcoming general elections and assembly polls in Rajasthan andUttarakhand.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Rajasthan); Uttarakhand.

-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(TELANGANA)MENON, Amarnath K.36.

Will sops see him through?INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.56-57; 59.

Deals with the dissolution of 119-seat legislative assembly on Sept. 6 byKCR Government and its campaigning for upcoming assembly elections inTelangana.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Telangana).

MISRA, Satish37.

KCR's early assembly polls move: A double-edged sword.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.19), 2018(15.10.2018): P.15-16.

Deals with dissolution of Telangana Assembly to hold early polls, thetwo-pronged strategy for the upcoming election by KCR Government.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Telangana).

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ENVIRONMENT -CLIMATE CHANGE

GHOSH, Pitam38.

India under Modi believes in growth but committed to environment.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.105-111.

Throws light on the India's growing leadership in tackling climate change.**Environment-Climate Change; Waste Management.

JOLDAN, Sonam and LUNDUP, Tashi39.

Climate change and its impact on water resources in Ladakh.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.112-114.**Environment-Climate Change; Water Resources.

KAHLON, Preet Inder40.

Changing paradigm of climate change: From Kyoto Protocol to Parisagreement.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.120-126.**Environment-Climate Change; Environment Policy; Global Warming.

PATNAIK, Sanghamitra41.

Climate change and disaster management- a pathway to sustainabledevelopment.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.25-33.**Environment-Climate Change; Disaster Management.

-CYCLONE-(ODISHA)SAHU, Sandeep42.

Ears wide shut.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.43), 2018(29.10.2018): P.12.

Expresses concern over the devastation causes due to the cyclone "Titli"in Odisha.**Environment-Cyclone-(Odisha); Natural Calamities.

-ENVIRONMENT POLICYKATTUMURI, Ruth and LOVO, Stefania43.

Decentralisation of environmental regulations in India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.43), 2018(27.10.2018):P.33-37.

Discusses the implications of the decentralisation of environmentalregulation in India.**Environment-Environment Policy; Environment Impact Assessment.

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-ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATIONVIKRAMENDRA KUMAR44.

Sustainable development : Opportunities & Challenges.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4),2018(July-August, 2018): P.479-503.

Discusses the etymological origins and changing concepts of 'development'and 'sustainable'.**Environment-Environmental Degradation; Economic Growth; Poverty.

-FLOODSSARADAMONI, K.45.

Floods in Kerala or nature's fury.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.45), 2018(27.10.2018): P.25-27.**Environment-Floods.

-GLOBAL WARMING46.

War war is better than jaw jaw: Global warming.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9113), 2018(19.10.2018): P.76-77.

Draws attention towards the global warming problems all over the world.**Environment-Global Warming.

DASGUPTA, Shougat47.

Apocalypse now ?INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.8-9.

Discusses United Nations Report on climate change and its effect thereof.**Environment-Global Warming; Paris Agreement, 2016; UN Report.

GUPTA, Himangana and Others48.

Estimating greenhouse gas emissions : Does production-basedmethodology reflect the global economic reality?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.43), 2018(27.10.2018):P.38-45.

Analyses the methodologies employed to estimate greenhouse gas emissionsproduced by various sources across different countries and impact of suchemissions on human society and population in a globalised world.**Environment-Global Warming.

-NATURAL CALAMITIES-(INDONESIA)49.

Wasteland: Twin natural disasters in Indonesia.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9112), 2018(12.10.2018): P.19-20.**Environment-Natural Calamities-(Indonesia).

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-WATER POLLUTIONJITENDRA50.

On active mode.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.22-23.

Draws attention towards the India's largest test drive for uraniumcontamination in groundwater.**Environment-Water Pollution; Groundwater.

FINANCE -BANK FRAUDS

MISRA, Satish51.

Mallya meeting with F.M. controversy will not end soon.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.19), 2018(15.10.2018): P.21-22.

Highlights the political war between Modi Government and the Congress overloan defaulter Vijay Mallya.**Finance-Bank Frauds.

-BANKS AND BANKINGSRINIVASAN, G.52.

Banking crisis a drag of Indian economy.INDIA OBSERVER (DELHI), V.58(No.20), 2018(31.10.2018): P.30-32.

Deals with the amalgamation of the public sector banks to keep the wheelsof the economy trundling in India.**Finance-Banks and Banking.

-CURRENCY AND COINAGEGURINDER SINGH53.

Free fall.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.19), 2018(15.10.2018): P.9-13.Expresses concern over fall in Indian rupees and its repercussions onIndian economy.

Expresses concern over fall in Indian rupees and its repercussions onIndian economy.**Finance-Currency and Coinage; Devaluation; Rupee; Exchange Rate.

-INFLATIONPATNAIK, Utsa54.

Profit inflation, keynes and the holocaust in Bengal, 1943-44.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.42), 2018(20.10.2018):P.33-43.

Discusses the relation between "Profit inflation" described by JohnMaynard keynes and holocaust in Bengal, 1943-44.**Finance-Inflation; Bengal Famine; Keynesial Policy.

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FOOD -FOOD SECURITY-(INDIA)

ANNAPURNA and SHARMA, Navneet55.

Conquering hunger : The battle for Right to food in India.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.45), 2018(27.10.2018): P.10-12.**Food-Food Security-(India).

HISTORY -REVOLUTIONS-(RUSSIA)

D'SOUZA, Radha56.

October revolution and anti-colonial movements in South Asia.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.43), 2018(27.10.2018):P.46-58.

Discusses the histories of revolutionary anti-colonial movement insouth-Asia and their engagement with October Revolution.**History-Revolutions-(Russia).

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -HAZARDOUS WASTE

BANDELA, Dinesh Raj and SAMBYAL, Swati Singh57.

Sealed with trouble.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.20-21.

Raises concern over problem of multilayered plastic waste in India.**Industrial Development-Hazardous Waste; Plastic Waste.

SHAH, Hardik58.

Recycling wheel.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.56-57.

Praises the efforts of co-processing plastic waste in cement industries inGujarat.**Industrial Development-Hazardous Waste; Plastic Waste; Gujarat.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(INDIA-CHINA)

PATHAK, Sriparna59.

Ecology, river and rains in the context of Sino-Indian relations.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.99-104.**International Relations-(India-China); Water Shortages; Climate Change.

SHARMA, Pranay60.

Asian century flirting.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.43), 2018(29.10.2018): P.9.

Deals with the India-China relationship.**International Relations-(India-China).

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-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)CHERIAN, John61.

War of words.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.70-72.

Raises questions over the abrupt cancellation of the proposed ForeignMinister's meeting between India and Pakistan.**International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

-REGIONAL ALLIANCES AND PACTSBHARDWAJ, Atul62.

Sailing in two boats: India in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisationand Indo-Pacific 'Quad'.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.43), 2018(27.10.2018):P.10-11.**International Relations-Regional Alliances and Pacts; SCO; Quad.

LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -FEMALE LABOUR

VISWANATHAN, Brinda and SHARMA, Sanjana63.

In pursuit of inclusive growth in India: Women and economiccitizenship.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.34-37.

Focuses on women's access to the labour market in India.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Female Labour; Employment.

-MIGRANT LABOURJHA, Giridhar64.

Imagine there is no migrant.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.43), 2018(29.10.2018): P.16-19.

Discusses the rising cases of violence against migrant workers in India.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour; Crime.

MAHURKAR, Uday65.

Rape and a mass exodus.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.17-18.

Highlighting the mass exodus of migrant workers from Gujarat.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour; Gujarat.

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MISRA, Roli66.

Citizenship in dispute : The case of outmigrants from Barpeta, Assam.

ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.43), 2018(27.10.2018):P.20-22.

Highlights the problems such as flood, poverty and identity crisis facedby the migrants from Barpeta in Assam to Lucknow.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour.

LAW AND JUSTICE -ISLAMIC LAW

ZIYA US SALAM67.

Questionable haste.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.50-52.

Examines the various provisions under Muslim Women (Protection of Rightson Marriage) Ordinance, 2018.**Law and Justice-Islamic Law; Triple Talaq.

-JUDGEMENTJOSHI, Rakesh68.

Week of judgements.BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1055, 2018(21.10.2018): P.42-45.

Discusses about judgements delivered by Supreme Court in September 2018.**Law and Justice-Judgement; Supreme Court.

MASS MEDIA -PRESS AND STATE

CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar69.

Vindictive in Tripura.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.59-61.

Highlights the politics behind the forced closure of the CPI(M)'snewspaper 'Daily Desher Katha' in Tripura.**Mass Media-Press and State; Newspaper.

MINES AND MINERALS -COAL

JOSHI, Rakesh70.

On hold.BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1055, 2018(21.10.2018): P.24.

Discusses the recommendations of High Power Expert Committee set up toexamine efficacy and challenges in the current bidding system and suggestchanges for conducting auction of coal mines in future.**Mines and Minerals-Coal; Coal Reforms.

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-MININGMISHRA, Sujit Kumar71.

Mine closures and the issue of livelihood.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.42), 2018(20.10.2018):P.26-32.

Assesses the impact of mining closures and the issue of livelihood on themining employees of Hindustan Zinc Limited Sargipali in Odisha.**Mines and Minerals-Mining; Mine Closures; Hindustan Zinc Limited.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -ACCESSION-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

KAUL, Mahesh72.

Accession: Complete and constitutional.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.18), 2018(28.10.2018): P.30-33.

Deals with the history of the accession of Jammu and Kashmir on 26October,1947.**Politics and Government-Accession-(Jammu and Kashmir).

-CASTE POLITICSTELTUMBDE, Anand73.

Identity politics and the annihilation of castes.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.710, 2018(October 2018): P.66-70.**Politics and Government-Caste Politics.

-COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIASARKAR, Jagannath74.

Decline of the communist mass base in Bihar.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2018(20.10.2018): P.31-34.

Comments on the serious decline in the basic mass of communist party inBihar.**Politics and Government-Communist Party of India; Janata Dal; Bihar.

-CONGRESSAURORA, Bhavna Vij and NAIR, Preetha75.

Do or die.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.43), 2018(29.10.2018): P.30-34.

Focuses on the political strategy of Congress party for upcoming assemblyelections in five states.**Politics and Government-Congress; Assembly Elections.

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-CRIME IN POLITICSHUMRA QURAISHI76.

Listen, why don't we look right ?MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2018(20.10.2018): P.4-5.

Highlights the recent arrests of members of the Right-wing outfit SanatanSanstha, allegedly involved in murders of progressive rationalistliberals.**Politics and Government-Crime in Politics; RSS.

-DEFECTIONNORONHA, Rahul77.

Shifting loyalties.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.60-61.

Focuses on defection in BJP in Madhya Pradesh and Congress in Chattisgarhin the wake of assembly elections.**Politics and Government-Defection; Assembly Elections.

-GANDHISMSharma, L.K.78.

Good bye, Gandhi !MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2018(20.10.2018): P.6-9.

Discusses the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi.**Politics and Government-Gandhism.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(WEST BENGAL)CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar79.

Communal dole.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.62-63.

Highlights reason behind the Mamta Banerjee's decision to spend Rs. 28crore on Durga Puja celebrations across West Bengal.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal); Religionand Politics.

-POLITICAL PARTIESMISRA, Satish80.

Mayawati's hold on dalit voters a myth or reality.INDIA OBSERVER (DELHI), V.58(No.20), 2018(31.10.2018): P.19-20.

Analysis the BSP's claim of having an unshakable hold on dalit populationin India.**Politics and Government-Political Parties; BSP.

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SETHI, Lalit81.

Is RSS changing colours.INDIA OBSERVER (DELHI), V.58(No.20), 2018(31.10.2018): P.21-22.

Examines whether RSS for short waking up to the ground realities of "theidea of India", which is and has ever been inclusive for all corners fromtime immemorial and for countless ages.**Politics and Government-Political Parties; RSS.

TARE, Kiran D.82.

Game of numbers.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.8-9.

Discusses the strength of various parties in Goa assembly.**Politics and Government-Political Parties; Legislative Assembly; Goa.

-POLITICAL PARTIES-AIMIMTARE, Kiran D.83.

Come together.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.20; 22.

Analyses the elections alliance of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen(AIMIM) with Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh and its outcome in 2019 Loksabhaelections in Maharashtra.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-AIMIM; BBM; BJP.

-POLITICAL PARTIES-BJPJEENA, Kushal84.

BJP hopes to improve its performance in 2019 poll.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.19), 2018(15.10.2018): P.17-19.

Focuses on BJP's strategy for 2019 Loksabha Elections.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP; Loksabha Elections.

-POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND IDEOLOGIESBHARDWAJ, Brij85.

Politicians fight only to win elections not for principles any more.

INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.19), 2018(15.10.2018): P.29-30.**Politics and Government-Political Philosophy and Ideologies.

-RSSMALKANI, K. R.86.

RSS is born.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.18), 2018(28.10.2018): P.16-20.

Comments on Dr. Hedgewar's thought and ideations regarding the foundationof RSS, a Hindu Sangathan.**Politics and Government-RSS.

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PACHPORE, Virag87.

Carving out a clear path.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.18), 2018(28.10.2018): P.6-9.

Highlights 94th foundation day of RSS celebrated on October 18, 2018.**Politics and Government-RSS.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -CHIEF MINISTER

TARE, Kiran D.88.

Young Veteran.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.22; 25.

Highlights the achievements of Devendra Fadnavis during his 5 years termsas chief Minister of Maharashtra.**Public Administration-Chief Minister; Fadnavis, Devendra.

-CORRUPTIONDATTA, Romita89.

Probe Counterprobe.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.20-21.

Deals with the Saradha, Narada and Rose Valley Scam against senior TMCleaders.**Public Administration-Corruption; SCAMS; Saradha Scam; Narada Scam; RoseValley Scam.

-CRIME AND CRIMINALSNOORANI, A. G.90.

Encounter epidemic.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.64-66.

Deals with the process of investigation into crime and prosecution ofcriminals needs to be protected from interference by politicians andinternational protocols.**Public Administration-Crime and Criminals; Police Encounters; HumanRights.

SRIVASTAVA, Amitabh91.

Killer Kids.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.26.

Expresses concern over hiring of boys from juvenile homes as hitmen inBihar by the gangstars.**Public Administration-Crime and Criminals; Bihar; Juvenile Homes.

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-LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENTBHAKTO, Anando92.

Distrust in the valley.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.53-56.

Highlights the reaction of political workers in Kashmir for the Local bodyelections and growing lack of faith in democracy among residents.**Public Administration-Local Self Government; Elections; Civic BodyPolls.

JOLLY, Asit and MOAZUM MOHAMMAD93.

Sham elections.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.18-19.

Deals with the Civic Polls in Jammu and Kashmir where seventy of BJPcandidates elected unopposed in the valley after the NC-PDP boycott.**Public Administration-Local Self Government; Civic Polls.

NASEER GANAI94.

When the void won the vote.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.43), 2018(29.10.2018): P.10-11.

Highlights the municipal elections held after gap of 13 years in Jammu andKashmir.**Public Administration-Local Self Government; Elections; Jammu andKashmir.

SEN, Arup Kumar95.

Municipal polls in Kashmir.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2018(20.10.2018): P.9.

Deals with the elections of 79 municipal bodies after a gap of thirteenyears in Jammu & Kashmir.**Public Administration-Local Self Government; Elections; Jammu & Kashmir.

-POLICECHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar96.

Firing backlash.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.57-58.

Draws attention towards the death of two young men in police firing inIslampur in West Bengal's Uttar Dinajpur District.**Public Administration-Police; Students.

SALIK AHMAD97.

Dial 100 for encounter.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.41), 2018(15.10.2018): P.58; 60-62; 64.

Deals with the recent Aligarh police encounter in September 2018.**Public Administration-Police; Encounter; Uttar Pradesh; Crime.

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PUBLIC HEALTH -PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY

SETHI, Lalit98.

Majority of states unprepared for Modi Health Insurance Scheme.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.19), 2018(15.10.2018): P.23-24.

Discusses the difficulties in implementing Government Health InsuranceScheme in various states of India.**Public Health-Public Health Policy; NDA Government; ModiCare.

-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)GARG, Charu C.99.

Utilisation of health facilities for childbirth and out-of-pocketexpenditure : Impact of Government policies.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.42), 2018(20.10.2018):P.53-61.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Child Care.

JOSHI, Yashwardhan100.

Modicare a game changer or P.R. stunt.INDIA OBSERVER (DELHI), V.58(No.20), 2018(31.10.2018): P.29.

Evaluates the "Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana" which aims to benefitmore than 100 million economically backward families in India.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India).

TELTUMBDE, Anand101.

Dissecting 'Modicare'.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.42), 2018(20.10.2018):P.12-13.

Highlights the benefits of 'Modicare' scheme and the public healthexpenditure in India.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India).

-SANITATIONDAS, Snigdha102.

Blind spot.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.42-44.

Expresses concern over the manual scavenging in India and steps taken toeliminate the same.**Public Health-Sanitation; Scavenging; Manual Scavenging; Swachh BharatMission.

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SENGUPTA, Susmita and VERMA, Rashmi103.

Loo and behold, but beware.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.30-36;38-40.

Deals with the progress of an open defecation free India 2019 project.**Public Health-Sanitation.

RELIGION -PLACES OF WORSHIPS

PUNIYANI, Ram104.

Need for reconciliation with Justice : Babri demolition andaftermath.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.45), 2018(27.10.2018): P.8-9.**Religion-Places of Worships; Religion and Politics; Judgement;Ramjanambhoomi; Ayodhya.

-TEMPLEJACOB, Jeemon105.

Sabrimala storm comes homes.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.16-17.

Highlights the protests of right wing hindu groups and custodians ofSabrimala shrine against Supreme Courts vedict allowing women entry intothe temple.**Religion-Temple; Sabrimala; Women.

-TEMPLESACEVEDO, Deepa Das106.

Pause for thought : Supreme Court's verdict on Sabarimala.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.43), 2018(27.10.2018):P.12-15.

Examines Supreme Court's verdict allowing girls and women of all ages toenter Sabarimala temple.**Religion-Temples; Sabarimala; Women.

BIJUKUMAR, V.107.

Kerala's stabbed modernity.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.45), 2018(27.10.2018): P.7-8.

Highlights the 'public' outrage in favour of protecting tradition afterthe historic verdict of the Supreme Court on September 28 allowing womenof all age-groups into the Sabarimala temple in Kerala.**Religion-Temples; Women; Judgement.

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JACOB, Jeemon108.

Reprieve in Sabarimala.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.25-26.

Deals with protests over the entry of women in the Sabarimala shrineagainst the Supreme court's verdict and politicisation of the issue.**Religion-Temples; Sabarimala; Women.

KRISHNAKUMAR, R.109.

End of exclusion.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.35-39.

Deals with the Supreme Court judgment on right of women of all ages topray at the Sabarimala temple.**Religion-Temples; Women; Judgement.

PUNIYANI, Ram110.

Sabarimala shrine and women's entry.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2018(20.10.2018): P.3-4.

Discusses the issue of Sabarimala temple relating to conflict betweentradition and rights of Women.**Religion-Temples; Women.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT -RURAL EMPLOYMENT

PATEL, Komal and GUPTA, Nidhi111.

To assess the extent of awareness of the respondents related to rules& regulations of MGNREGS in Anand District.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4),2018(July-August, 2018): p.449-458.

Examines the awareness of beneficiaries on Mahatma Gandhi National RuralEmployment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) in anand district of Gujarat.**Rural Development-Rural Employment; MGNREGS; Gujarat.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -COMPUTERS

ROY, Prasanto K.112.

'Store in India' Problem.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.18.

Evaluate the decision of Government of India to force all paymentcompanies to store all financial data of Indian Citizens only in India.**Science and Technology-Computers; Internet; Data Localisation.

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-E WASTECHANDRA, Rakesh113.

Problem of e-waste management: A new global challenge.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.127-130.**Science and Technology-E Waste.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -CASTE CONFLICTS

JOSHI, Yashwardhan114.

Upper caste revolt a cause for worry.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.19), 2018(15.10.2018): P.25.

Highlights of upper caste revolt against the amendments to the AtrocitiesAct and its reverberations on BJP's upper caste base image in Assemblyelections to be held in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhatisgarh.**Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Supreme Court Jadgement;Scheduled Castes; Atrocities.

-CASTE SYSTEMDUDI, D.C. and POONIA, Malvika115.

Caste based occupational segregation in present Indian society.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4),2018(July-August, 2018): P.527-535.

Analyses the caste based segregation in the sphere of employment in themodern India.**Social Policy and Planning-Caste System; Reservation Policy.

SRIVASTAVA, Vivek Kumar116.

Lohia and two segregations of caste and sex.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.44), 2018(20.10.2018): P.15; 22.

Focuses on Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia's view on caste discrimination and statusof women in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Caste System; Women.

-CHILD PSYCHOLOGYBavita and AGARWAL, Shalini117.

Social development in children with autism : A review article.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4),2018(July-August, 2018): P.547-553.

Focuses on the early development of social skill in children with AutismSpectrum Disorders (ASD).**Social Policy and Planning-Child Psychology; Autism.

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-CRIME AGAINST WOMEN118.

Nuns, pilgrims and starlets: Sexism in India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9112), 2018(12.10.2018): P.21.

Expresses concern over the rising cases of sexual harassment in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; Christianity; SexualHarassment.

DATTA, Damayanti and Others119.

#MeToo hits home.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.43), 2018(22.10.2018): P.24-29; 31-35;37.

Deals with #MeToo movement in India and shows concern over sexualharassment against women at workplace.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; #MeToo; SexualHarassment.

MANURKAR, Uday and DEKA, Kaushik120.

#MeToo Draws blood.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.44), 2018(29.10.2018): P.6; 8.

Deals with #MeToo controversary against M. J. Akbar.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; Sexual Harassment;#MeToo; Defamation.

NAYAR, K. P.121.

Akbar who became birbal.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.43), 2018(29.10.2018): P.28-29.

Deals with the involvement in sexual misconduct allegations against M. J.Akbar, under #MeToo movement.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; #MeToo; SexualHarassement.

ROY, Lachmi Deb and SALIK AHMAD122.

Sound of silence.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.43), 2018(29.10.2018): P.22-24; 26.

Draws attention towards the rising cases of sexual harassment in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; #MeToo; SexualHarassment.

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-SCHEDULED CASTESHARMA, Manju and Others123.

Reflections on learning discrimination : An appraisal of Scheduledcaste population of rural Haryana.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4),2018(July-August, 2018): P.565-575.

Assesses the literacy and gender gap in learning of rural scheduled castepopulation in Haryana.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Caste; Rural Education; GirlEducation.

-SCHEDULED CASTESHATHI, Payal and Others124.

Experiences and perceptions of discrimination among dalits andMuslims.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.42), 2018(20.10.2018):P.14-17.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Minorities.

TRIVEDI, Divya125.

Setback for social justice.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.46-49.

Deals with the apex court's decision to extend the concept of creamy layerto SCs and STs in promotions in Government jobs.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Reservation Policy.

-SCHEDULED TRIBESDEEPA, M. and VIJAYALAKSHMI, V.126.

Study on nutritional knowledge, nutritional status and dietarypractices of tribal families.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4),2018(July-August, 2018): P.537-545.

Assesses the nutritional knowledge, nutritional status and dietarypractices of tribal women in Mahabubnagar district of Telangana state.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Women; Nutrition &Malnutritions.

KHANDEKAR, Deepak127.

Empowering tribal women: Eliminating development gaps.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.31-32.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Women Empowerment.

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-SOCIAL PROBLEMDOGRA, Chandra Suta128.

Halt, affection !OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.41), 2018(15.10.2018): P.18-19.

Draws attention towards the adultery case in armed forces.**Social Policy and Planning-Social Problem; Adultery; Section 497; IndianPenal Code; Armed Forces.

-SOCIAL PROBLEMSRAJALAKSHMI, T. K.129.

Axing adultery law.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.21), 2018(26.10.2018): P.43-45.**Social Policy and Planning-Social Problems; Adultery; Indian Penal Code;Section 497; Judgement.

-WOMENANITHA KUMARI, K. and JAMUNA RANI, B.130.

Profile of women sarpanch in Andhra Pradesh.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.4),2018(July-August, 2018): P.555-563.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Women in Politics; Local SelfGovernment.

BISWAL, Santosh Kumar131.

And #MeToo : Discourse in Indian news media.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.45), 2018(27.10.2018): P.17-19.

Highlights the role of media in #MeToo compaign which allegedly unmaskedand unseated many established persons who were involved in sexualharassments.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Sexual Harassment; #MeToo; Defamation;Crime against Women.

CHAKRAVARTY, Lekha and GANDHI, Piyush132.

Breaking the shackles of financial deprivation: Empowering womenfinancially.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.20-23.

Focuses on various financial schemes launched by the NDA Government forempowering women financially.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Women Empowerment.

LUTHRA, Geeta133.

Empowering women: Legal provisions.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.39-41.

Focuses on the legal provisions for Indian women in laws for achievingequal status in the society.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Women Empowerment.

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MUKHOPADHYAY, Archana Datta134.

Communication: Overarching role in women empowerment.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.60-62.

Discusses the role of mass media in highlighting the issues of genderrights and schemes for women's empowerment.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Mass Media; Women Empowerment.

REGE, Sharmila135.

Dalit feminist standpoint.SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.710, 2018(October 2018): P.56-61.

Analyses the practices of the caste basis of violence against women since1970.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Scheduled Castes; Women Empowerment;Crime against women.

SHARMA, Kriti136.

Mapping violence in the lives of Adivasi women : A study fromJharkhand.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.42), 2018(20.10.2018):P.44-52.

Raises concern over rising cases of crime against tribal women inJharkhand.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Scheduled Tribes; Crime against Women.

SHARMA, L. K.137.

#MeToo in a country that worships God as woman.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.45), 2018(27.10.2018): P.13-15.

Highlights the #MeToo campaign relating to the sexual harassment againstwomen.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Sexual Harassment; #MeToo; Defamation;Crime against Women.

-WOMEN AND HEALTHPANDEY, Kundan138.

More out than in.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.10), 2018(15.10.2018): P.16-18.

Reviews the Central government's maternity benefit scheme.**Social Policy and Planning-Women and Health; Maternity Benefit Scheme.

PREMA RAMACHANDRAN139.

Women, health and development: The nutrition challenges.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.53-57.

Discusses the nutritional status of women.**Social Policy and Planning-Women and Health.

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SUDAN, Preeti140.

Empowering women through 'continuum of care': Comprehensive healthcare services.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.11-13.

Highlights various programmes implemented by the Ministry of Health toachieve the Sustainable Development Goal for maternal health before thetimeline of 2030.**Social Policy and Planning-Women and Health.

-WOMEN EMPOWERMENTGANDHI, Maneka Sanjay141.

Empowering the nation with women-led development: Affirmativepolicies.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.6-9.**Social Policy and Planning-Women Empowerment.

MADHURI, N. V.142.

Helping women gain control of their lives: Entrepreneurshipdevelopment.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.15-18.

Highlights various initiatives taken by the Government for promotion ofwomen entrepreneurs.**Social Policy and Planning-Women Empowerment; NDA Government; FlagshipProgrammes.

SRIVASTAVA, Nilima and Others143.

Meeting the challenges of gender empowerment: Incorporating women'svoice.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.48-51.**Social Policy and Planning-Women Empowerment; Gender Empowerment.

-WOMEN WELFARESYEDA HAMEED144.

Ensuring equality for the minority women: Breaking the genderbarrier.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(October 2018): P.26-29.

Focuses on the condition of Muslim women in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Women Welfare; Minorities; Women andReligion; Islam.

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TRANSPORT -AIRPORTS

ITTYIPE, Minu145.

Runaway river on Kochi's flight path.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.41), 2018(15.10.2018): P.16.

Throws light on the poor condition of UN award winning CochinInternational Airport during the recent Kerala floods.**Transport-Airports; Floods.

UNITED NATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS -IMF

146.

Little less consensus: The IMF's new chief economist.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9112), 2018(12.10.2018): P.59.

Expresses view on the appointment of Gita Gopinath as the new Chiefeconomist of IMF.**United Nations and International Organisations-IMF; InternationalMonetary Fund.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT -SLUMS AND SLUM CLEARANCE

ARIBAM, Bijyasundari147.

Environmental and health challenges of urban slums in India.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.87-91.**Urban Development-Slums and Slum Clearance; Public Health; Environment.

WATER MANAGEMENT -WATER CONSERVATION

GILL, Navneet Kaur148.

Water crisis in Punjab: Need for sustainable development inagriculture.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.115-118.**Water Management-Water Conservation; Agriculture.