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Parliamentary DocumentationVol.XLIV 16-30 November, 2018 No.22
AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(RAJASTHAN)
YADAV, O. P. and Others1.Technological options for doubling farmer's income in Rajasthanby 2022.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.3-6.**Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(Rajasthan); Farmers' Income.
-AGRICULTURAL PRICESGROVER, D. K. and Others2.
Status and utilization pattern of input subsidies in Punjabagriculture.AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN INDIA (NEW DELHI), V.75(No.5), 2018(August2018): P.42-51.**Agriculture-Agricultural Prices; Subsidies; Subsidy Intensity.
-AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONHAREESH KUMAR, A. G. and Others3.
Total factor productivity and agricultural production in India.
AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN INDIA (NEW DELHI), V.75(No.5), 2018(August2018): P.15-24.
Analyses the impact of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) onagricultural output in India.**Agriculture-Agricultural Production;Total Factor Productivity;Agricultural Finance.
JITENDRA4.Is India food surplus ?DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.13), 2018(16-30 November 2018):P.18-20; 22.
Analyses India's food grain production and food availability from1951 to 2016.**Agriculture-Agricultural Production.
2 **-Keywords
MEENAKSHI and CHATTOPADHYAY, Kali Sankar5.Economic analysis of protected cultivation under MIDH inhimalayan states.AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN INDIA (NEW DELHI), V.75(No.5), 2018(August2018): P.36-41.**Agriculture-Agricultural Production; Protected Cultivation; Missionfor Integrated Development of Horticulture ; Agricultural Research.
-AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH6.
Sikkim wins prestigious FAO award.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.22.
Highlights the winning of UN Food and Agriculture OrganisationsFuture Policy Gold Award by Sikkim for its achievement in becomingthe world's first totally organic agriculture state.**Agriculture-Agricultural Research; Organic Farming; CHAMLING, PawanKumar, Sustainable Development.
-ANIMAL HUSBANDRY-BROILER RABBIT FARMINGBHARTI, P. K. and Others7.
Broiler rabbit farming in north-eastern hills region.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.35-37.
Evaluates the scope of broiler rabbit farming as an alternativesource of meat production.**Agriculture-Animal Husbandry-Broiler Rabbit Farming; Hill Region.
-CROPSCHAUDHARY Rajinder8.
Crop residue burning- A case for on-farm usage of crop residue.
ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.46),2018(24.11.2018): P.60-61.
Focuses on comparisons between various off-farm on-farm usages ofcrop residue, particularly paddy straw.**Agriculture-Crops; Air Pollution; Pollution Control.
3 **-Keywords
-FARMS AND FARMERSCHANDRE GOWDA, M. J. and others9.
Women's participation in Karnataka's FPOs.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.20-22.
Emphasises the need for gender-sensitive initiative to encouragewomen farmers to join the Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) inKarnataka.**Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Cooperatives; Women.
-FOREST MANAGEMENT AND POLICYPATIDAR, Tejkaran and Others10.
Forest resources and their nutritive worth for arid livestock.
INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.31-34.
Deals with forest resources and Animal Husbandry in hot arid zone ofIndia.**Agriculture-Forest Management and Policy; Arid Live Stock; AridZone.
-NATURAL RESOURCESDIWAN, A. D. and HARKE, S. N.11.
Blue economy: An emerging economy for coastal nations.INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2018(August 2018): P.41-48.
Focuses on the importance of oceans for achieving overall exponentialgrowth of coastal nations through various marine resources.**Agriculture-Natural Resources; Blue Economy; Blue Revolution;Coastal Areas.
-WILD LIFEMAHAPATRA, Biplab and KUKRETI, Ishan12.
Killer move.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.13), 2018(16-30 November 2018):P.16-17.
Discusses the interstate shifting of tigress from Madhya Pradesh'sBandhavgarh Tiger Reserve to Satkosia Tiger Reserve in Odisha.**Agriculture-Wild Life.
4 **-Keywords
SALIK AHMAD13.Cats' rocked cradles.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.47), 2018(26.11.2018): P.26-27.
Deals with the tiger conservation and man-animal conflict withvillages in the neighbourhood of tiger reserves.**Agriculture-Wild Life.
BIOGRAPHIES -ANANTH KUMAR
GURUPRASAD14.India misses one of its able leaders.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.22), 2018(25.11.2018): P.14-17.
Pays rich tribute to HN Ananth Kumar, an Indian politician and seniorleader of BJP.**Biographies-ANANTH KUMAR.
-GANDHI, MAHATMACHOWDARY, T. H.15.
Gandhi: An uncommon appraisal.SOUTH ASIA POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.17(No.7), 2018(November 2018):P.22-27.
Deals with the recollection of the public image of Gandhiji.**Biographies-GANDHI, Mahatma.
-GURUMURTHY, SWAMINATHAN16.
Man who would be king: India's central bank.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9119), 2018(24-30 November 2018):P.68.
Focuses on profile of Gurumurthy Swaminathan.**Biographies-GURUMURTHY, Swaminathan; RBI.
-NEHRU, JAWAHARLALHASKAR, P. N.17.
Relevance of Jawaharlal.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.48), 2018(17.11.2018): P.12-19.
Highlights the text of sixth Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Lecturedelivered by P. N. Haskar.**Biographies-NEHRU, Jawaharlal; Memorial Lecture.
5 **-Keywords
-THAKUR, NARAYANAZAD, Nishant Kr.18.
Beating the odds.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.22), 2018(25.11.2018): P.34-36.
Throws light on the life of Narayan Thakur Gold medalist athletic inthe Asia Para Games 2018.**Biographies-THAKUR, Narayan; Asian Para Games; Sports for thePeople with Disabilities.
CENSUS AND POPULATION -CENSUS RECORDS
NAG, Sajal19.National Register of Citizens: Old divides and new fissures.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.46),2018(24.11.2018): P.15-17.
Raises concern over incidents of violence over the issue of NationalRegister of Citizens (NRCs) in Assam.**Census and Population-Census Records; National Register ofCitizens; Citizenship.
COMMERCE -EXPORTS
MEENU and BISHT, Sita20.Measuring structural changes and concentration of India'smanufactured goods export since 1991.ARTHA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.60(No.3), 2018(September 2018): P.269-294.
Examines the manufactured goods export of India by measuring theirgrowth, structure and concentration during the period 1991-1992 to2013-2014.**Commerce-Exports; Manufactured Goods; Hirschman-Herfindahl Index;Comprehensive Concentration Index.
-INTERNAL TRADE21.
Lost in the supremarket: Retail in India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9118), 2018(17-23 November 2018):P.64.
Focuses on the rising trend of supermarket in India.**Commerce-Internal Trade; Supermarkets; Retail.
6 **-Keywords
COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENTDAS, Subhrabaran and INTAZ ALI22.
Examines the volatility clustering and persistence of volatilityin National Stock Exchange Market of India.ARTHA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.60(No.3), 2018(September 2018): P.295-307.
Examines the volatility clustering, leverage effect and persistenceof volatility for the NSE three broad market indices.**Company Affairs and Management; Share Market; National StockExchange; Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs).
CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
URMILESH23.Portents of upper-caste political mobilisation.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.46),2018(24.11.2018): P.17-19.
Highlights the protest against the Scheduled Caste and ScheduledTribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act led by upper castes in Northand Central India.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Constitutional Amendment;Scheduled Caste; Scheduled Tribes.
CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION -ARTS-MONUMENTS
BAVADAM, Lyla24.Sardar as pawn.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.33-36.
Focuses on the land acquisition and environmental issues raisedduring the construction of "Statue of Unity".**Culture and Civilization-Arts-Monuments; Statue of Unity;Environment.
-MONUMENTSKIDANGOOR, Abhishyant25.
In India, the world's tallest statue heightens politicaldivision.TIME (HONGKONG), V.192(No.21), 2018(19.11.2018): P.10.
Highlights the unveiling of Statue of Unity by Prime MinisterNarendra Modi on October 31, 2018 in Gujarat.**Culture and Civilization-Monuments; Statue of Unity; PATEL; SardarVallabhbhai.
7 **-Keywords
DEFENCE -DEFENCE PRODUCTION
RAJALAKSHMI, T. K.26.Travesty of a slogan.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.126-128.
Gives opinion on Government of India's planning to involve theprivate sector in defence production and procurement.**Defence-Defence Production; Ordnance Factories; Private Sector.
-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(INDIA-FRANCE)PRATAP, Anita27.
Sound of silence.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.47), 2018(25.11.2018): P.44-46.
Compares the reactions of France and India on Rafale deal.**Defence-Defence Relations-(India-France); Rafale; Defence Deal.
TRIVEDI, Divya28.Rafale stink.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.20-22.
Draws attention towards the political furore over the purchase of 36Rafale aircraft.**Defence-Defence Relations-(India-France); Rafale Deal; DefenceProcurement; Defence Deal; CBI.
UNNITHAN, Sandeep29.Elusive Smoking gun.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.48), 2018(26.11.2018): P.8; 10.
Deals with Supreme Court judgement on Rafale deal on 14 November,2018.**Defence-Defence Relations-(India-France); Rafale; Defence Deal;Supreme Court; Judgement.
-NUCLEAR WEAPONS-(NORTH KOREA)KWON, Edward30.
Policies of last resort for dealing with North Korea's nuclearweapons programme.ASIAN AFFAIRS (LONDON), V.49(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.402-432.
Deals with the North Korea's nuclear weapons development and missileprogrammes.**Defence-Nuclear Weapons-(North Korea).
8 **-Keywords
-SUBMARINE31.
Sub ordination: India's nuclear weapons.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9118), 2018(17-23 November 2018):P.29.
Deals with India's long awaited nuclear armed submarine.**Defence-Submarine; Nuclear Submarines; Arihant.
-SUBMARINESSAGAR, Pradip R.32.
Missing teeth.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.47), 2018(25.11.2018): P.74; 76.
Deals with launching of INS Arihant, as SSBN category Submarine inIndia.**Defence-Submarines; Nuclear Weapons; INS Arihant.
UNNITHAN, Sandeep33.Arihant watershed.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.47), 2018(19.11.2018): P.20.
Highlights the completion of India's first indigenous ballisticmissile submarine, INS Arihant first deterrent patrol.**Defence-Submarines; INS Arihant.
ECONOMIC GROWTH -(MADHYA PRADESH)
SUTHAR, Sudhir Kumar34.Bundelkhand development package, drought and the developmentquestion in India.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.48(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.398-415.
Analyses the various socio-economic implications of the BundelkhandDrought Package.**Economic Growth-(Madhya Pradesh); Bundelkhand; Drought.
-ECONOMIC RESEARCHSALUNKHE, Bhavesh and PATNAIK, Anuradha35.
Estimating backward looking IS curve for India.ARTHA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.60(No.3), 2018(September 2018): P.308-316.
Estimates the backward looking Investment/ Saving curve for Indiausing monthly data over the period 1998 to 2016.**Economic Growth-Economic Research; IS Curve; Macroeconomics.
9 **-Keywords
-POVERTYANSARY, Rabiul and DAS, Bhaswati36.
Regional patterns of deprivation in India: An assessment basedon household characteristics, basic amenities and asset possession.
SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.48(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.367-381.**Economic Growth-Poverty; Housing.
CHAUDHURI, Saswati37.Livelihood patterns and survival strategies of the poor inKolkata.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.48(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.345-366.
Discusses the occupational pattern of slum-dwellers of Kolkata andthe intensity of employment and annual earnings per urban worker.**Economic Growth-Poverty; Slum Dwellers.
EDUCATION -EDUCATION POLICY
SHERGILL, Baldev Singh and Others38.Educational inequalities, class structure and the state:Evidence from a study of a village in Punjab.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.48(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.417-435.**Education-Education Policy; Literacy Rate.
-HIGHER EDUCATIONZOYA HASAN39.
Colonising the campus.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.47), 2018(19.11.2018): P.18.
Expresses concern over BJP government influence on the orientationand curriculum of public and private universities to accommodate theBJP and Sangh Parivar's ideology of Hindu Nationalism.**Education-Higher Education; Curriculam; Hindu Nationalism;Educational System.
10 **-Keywords
ELECTIONS -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(CHHATTISGARH)
NORONHA, Rahul40.Hand signals.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.48), 2018(26.11.2018): P.26.
Deals with the Congress party's strategy for the assembly election,2018 in Chhattisgarh.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Chhattisgarh).
PRAMOD KUMAR41.Erasing the red line.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.22), 2018(25.11.2018): P.31-33.
Deals with the first phase of Chhattisgarh assembly polls on November12, 2018.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Chhattisgarh).
TIWARI, Deepak42.Down, but not out.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.46), 2018(18.11.2018): P.36-38.
Deals with the assembly election, 2018 in naxal affectedconstituencies of Chhattisgarh.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Chhattisgarh); Maoists.
-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(MADHYA PRADESH)NAIR, Preetha43.
It runs through......the chambal.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.47), 2018(26.11.2018): P.20-21.
Draws attention towards prevailing caste conflicts in upcoming MadhyaPradesh elections.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Madhya Pradesh); Caste Conflict;Violence and Disorder.
NORONHA, Rahul44.Tickets to nowhere.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.48), 2018(26.11.2018): P.24-25.
Deals with distribution of tickets by political parties for assemblyelections, 2018 in Madhya Pradesh.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Madhya Pradesh).
11 **-Keywords
TIWARI, Deepak45.Pain and no gain.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.47), 2018(25.11.2018): P.72-73.
Deals with assembly election, 2018 in Madhya Pradesh.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Madhya Pradesh).
-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(MIZORAM)BANERJEE, Rabi46.
Identity crisis.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.47), 2018(25.11.2018): P.66-68;70.
Highlights the issue of Brus repatriation in Mizoram amidst ofassembly election, 2018.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Mizoram); Brus; Repatriation.
BORDOLOI, Anupam47.Mizo church light.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.47), 2018(26.11.2018): P.16-18.
Focuses on the upcoming assembly election in Mizoram.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Mizoram).
DEB, Swati48.Mizo-reang cooflict back to the fore.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.22), 2018(25.11.2018): P.28-30.
Throws light on the caste conflict arise between the Home Secretary(Mizoram) and Chief Electoral Offices (Non-Mizo) in the upcomingassembly elections.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Mizoram); Caste Conflicts.
-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(TALENGANA)MENON, Amarnath K.49.
Now a credible challenge.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.47), 2018(19.11.2018): P.28.
Analyses the Congress-steered praja kutami (People's Alliance) plansto defeat TRS in assembly election in Telangana.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Talengana).
12 **-Keywords
-BY ELECTIONS-(KARNATAKA)GOWDA, Aravind50.
Poll glue.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.48), 2018(26.11.2018): P.28; 30.
Deals with the wining of bypolls, 2018 by Janta Dal(Secular)-Congress alliance in Karnataka.**Elections-By Elections-(Karnataka); Election Results.
ENERGY -BIOFUEL
PRADHAN, Dharmendra51.Swachhata: Juggernaut of change: Towards a clean and greenIndia.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.19-22.
Gives views on Swachh and Swasth Bharat Mission of government ofIndia.**Energy-Biofuel; Cooking Gas; Sanitation.
-ENERGY POLICY-(INDIA)TALUKDAR, Sudip52.
National Bio-Fuel Policy: Need of the moment.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.16.
Highlights the National Policy on Bio-fuels approved by Union Cabinetfor the maximum use of renewable, ecofriendly sources of energy inIndia.**Energy-Energy Policy-(India); Biofuel; Municipal Solid Waste;; Makein India; Swachh Bharat Abhiyan; Skill Development Programme.
-ENERGY RESOURCESTALUKDAR, Sudip53.
India's alternate energy quest: Do bio-fuels hold the key ?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.14-15.
Discusses governments' proposal to cut down petroleum imports by 10percent by 2022 and replacing it with biofuel.**Energy-Energy Resources; Biofuel; Jatropha Oil; Aviation TurbineFuel; Make in India.
13 **-Keywords
ENVIRONMENT -AIR POLLUTION
54.Losing cuase.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.13), 2018(16-30 November 2018):P.36-40; 42.
Expresses concern over environmental dumping of high-pollutingvehicles to low and middle-income countries.**Environment-Air Pollution; Road Transport.
ALOK PRASANNA KUMAR55.War on air pollution will not be won in the courts.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.46),2018(24.11.2018): P.10-11.
Discusses the interventions by Supreme Court and National GreenTribunal (NGT) on air pollution problem across northern India.**Environment-Air Pollution; Supreme Court; National Green Tribunal.
CHATURVEDI, Bharti56.Many answers to the pollution crisis.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.48), 2018(26.11.2018): P.12.
Shows concern over air pollution, its causes and measures to tackleit.**Environment-Air Pollution.
DEY, Soumik57.Choking hazard.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.47), 2018(25.11.2018): P.26-28.
Deals with the increasing level of pollution during the onset ofwinter in Delhi, its causes and various ways to curb the situation.**Environment-Air Pollution.
MATHAI, Anjuly58.Health, gone in a breath.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.47), 2018(25.11.2018): P.30-31.
Focuses on the Air pollution in Delhi and its adverse effect on thehealth of children.**Environment-Air Pollution.
14 **-Keywords
MEENAKSHISUSHMA59.Casting a change.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.13), 2018(16-30 November 2018):P.26-27.
Praises the efforts to use bamboo fibre, bagasse and wheat straw tomake disposable tableware by young entrepreneurs to curb air andplastic pollution.**Environment-Air Pollution; Plastic Pollution; Biomass Waste;Commerce.
ROYCHOWDHURY, Anumita60.Drive the extra mile.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.13), 2018(16-30 November 2018):P.56-57.
Holds an opinion that BSVI regulations on Indian automobile industryto clean toxic emission.**Environment-Air Pollution; Transport Policy; Automobile Industry.
ROYCHOWDHURY, Anumita61.Dumped by the rich.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.13), 2018(16-30 November 2018):P.29-34.
Expresses concern over the increasing health and climate risk due tolow-income vehicle importing countries of Africa and South Asiaturning into a scrapyard for old and used vehicles of rich nations.**Environment-Air Pollution; Climate Change; Vehicles; RoadTransport.
-CLIMATE CHANGEWILLIS, Rebecca62.
Constructing a 'representative claim' for action on climatechange: Evidence from interviews with politicians.POLITICAL STUDIES (LONDON), V.66(No.4), 2018(November 2018):P.940-958.
Describes politics and governance of climate change by United Kingdompoliticians interviews.**Environment-Climate Change; United Kingdom.
15 **-Keywords
-ENVIRONMENT DEGRADATION63.
Goa's environment in trouble from infrastructure boom.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.21.
Shows concern over destruction of tree cover in Goa's forest areasfor centrally funded big infrastructure projects.**Environment-Environment Degradation; Bharatmala Scheme; SagarmalaScheme; TERI; Ore Mining.
-ENVIRONMENT PROTECTIONBHATTACHARYA, Sreedeep64.
Afterlife of things in a Delhi junkyard: Liminal debris ofconsumer culture.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.46),2018(24.11.2018): P.45-51.
Draws attention towards exploration of junkyard in the Mayapurineighbourhood of Delhi.**Environment-Environment Protection; Waste Management.
FINANCE -BANKS AND BANKING
PUNJ, Shweta and ARUN, M. G.65.Speedy loan promise a pie in the sky.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.47), 2018(19.11.2018): P.16-17.
Evaluates the scheme announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi tosanctioned speedy online loans to MSMEs.**Finance-Banks and Banking; Bank Loans; MSMEs.
-CENTRAL BANKKELKAR, Nachiket66.
Problem of plenty.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.47), 2018(25.11.2018): P.38-39.
Analyses the various reserves of RBI and Government's plan to fixappropriate capital framework for it.**Finance-Central Bank; RBI.
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-FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSPUNJ, Shweta and ARUN, M. G.67.
Can NBFCs be saved?INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.48), 2018(26.11.2018): P.52-54;56.
Analyses the functioning of non-banking financial companies (NBFCs)in India.**Finance-Financial Institutions.
RAM MOHAN, T. T.68.IL&FS was an avoidable crisis.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.12-13.
Analyses the alleged serious malpractices and frauds in"Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Limited (IL&FS), aNon-Banking Financial Company.**Finance-Financial Institutions; IL&FS.
-INFLATIONDHOLAKIA, Ravindra H.69.
Issues in measurement of inflation targeting.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.14-16.**Finance-Inflation.
-MONETARY POLICY-(INDIA)DAYA, Hasina and MADER, Philip70.
Did demonetisation accelerate financial inclusion.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.17-20.**Finance-Monetary Policy-(India); Demonetisation.
-TAXATIONSTANLEY, Liam and HARTMAN, Todd K.71.
Tax preference, fiscal transparency and the meaning of welfare:An experimental study.POLITICAL STUDIES (LONDON), V.66(No.4), 2018(November 2018):P.830-847.
Discusses about the public attitudes to tax and spending, thecharacter and trade-offs of fiscal transparency and the framingeffects of welfare in the Untied Kingdom.**Finance-Taxation; Trade Offs; United Kingdom.
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FOOD -FOOD INDUSTRY
LAVANYA, B. T. and MANJUNATHA, A. V.72.Grey shades of sugar policies in India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.46),2018(24.11.2018): P.36-44.
Analyses the impact of current policies on the problems plaguingIndia's sugar industry.**Food-Food Industry; Sugar.
HISORY -(INDIA)
ALLEN, Charles73.Who own India's history? : A critique of Shashi Tharoor'sInglorious Empire.ASIAN AFFAIRS (LONDON), V.49(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.355-369.
Focuses on different aspects of Indian history.**Hisory-(India).
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
SINGH, Jatinder and GHUMAN, R. S.74.Industrialisation in Punjab : Status, constraints and policyintervention.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.40(No.3), 2018(September2018):P.1-20.
Studies the industrial development in Punjab from 1980-81 to 2014-15.**Industrial Development-Industrial Production; Investment;Employment.
INTERNATIONAL LAW -BIMSTEC
PATTANAIK, Smruti S.75.Transforming eastern South Asia: Relevance of BIMSTEC.STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.4), 2018(July-August 2018):P.422-429.
Focuses on BIMSTEC's role as an alternative to SAARC.**International Law-BIMSTEC; Bay of Bengal Initiative forMulti-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation; SAARC.
18 **-Keywords
-MARITIME LAWHAYTON, Bill76.
Modern creation of China's 'Historic Rights' claim in the SouthChina Sea.ASIAN AFFAIRS (LONDON), V.49(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.370-382.
Discusses about the exact, extent and basis of China's claims in theSouth China Sea.**International Law-Maritime Law; South China Sea.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(INDIA-CHINA)
BLAH, Montgomery77.China's belt and road initiative and India's concerns.STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.4), 2018(July-August 2018):P.313-326.
Discusses India's strategy towards China's project "One Belt OneRoad: (OBOR).**International Relations-(India-China); International Trade; SilkRoad.
-(INDIA-FRANCE)BHATTACHARJEE, Ankita78.
Indian diaspora in reunion island: A strategic asset.STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.4), 2018(July-August 2018):P.402-412.**International Relations-(India-France); Non Resident Indians;Migration.
-(INDIA-JAPAN)79.
Tokyo Summit: Indo-Pacific in focus.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.7-8.
Deals with Tokyo Summit, October 2018.**International Relations-(India-Japan); Indo-Pacific; Tokyo Summit.
-(INDIA-NEPAL)DIXIT, Rekha80.
Tectonic shift.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.46), 2018(18.11.2018): P.20-22; 24.
Deals with international relations between India and Nepal.**International Relations-(India-Nepal).
19 **-Keywords
-(INDIA-RUSSIA)SHORI, A. K.81.
India dice in Russian roulette.SOUTH ASIA POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.17(No.7), 2018(November 2018):P.18-21.
Discusses about India and Russia relationship.**International Relations-(India-Russia); Cold War.
-(INDIA-SRI LANKA)BHASKAR, C. Uday82.
Lankan turbulence: Delhi plays safe.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.4.
Deals with appointment of Mahinda Rajapaksa as new Prime Minister ofSri Lanka and its impact on Indian politics.**International Relations-(India-Sri Lanka); Rajpaksa Mahinda.
-FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)83.
Swaraj visit boosts gulf ties.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.9.
Evaluates the External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's first-evervisit to Qatar and Kuwait in October, 2018.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Energy Suppliers;Bilateral Issues; Global Issues; Regional Issues.
CHAUDHURY, Nilova Roy84.Neighbourhood policy under test.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.6.
Highlights the recent developments in India's foreign policy withit's neighbours.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Sri Lanka; China;Maldives.
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MAZUMDAR, Arjit85.India's soft power diplomacy under the Modi administration :Buddhism, Diaspora and Yoga.ASIAN AFFAIRS (LONDON), V.49(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.468-487.
Explains the use of three resources, namely Buddhism, Diaspora andYoga designed to complement India's conventional diplomacy in orderto promote economic growth and development.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Buddhism; Diaspora;Yoga; NDA Government; Economic Growth.
-REGIONAL ALLIANCES AND PACTSBREMMER, Ian86.
Trans-Pacific trade deal survives, but the U. S. and Chinamatters more.TIME (HONGKONG), V.192(No.21), 2018(19.11.2018): P.19.
Highlights the official starting of Trans-Pacific Partnership tradedeal from December 30, 2018.**International Relations-Regional Alliances and Pacts; TPP-11.
LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -BONDED LABOUR
SUNITA KUMARI87.Neo-bondage in the brick klin industry: A case study of Bihar.
SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.48(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.384-396.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Bonded Labour; Forced Labour; SeasonalMigration; Brick Klin Industry.
-BONUSJOSEPH, Rajesh and Others88.
Between 'Baksheesh' and 'Bonus: Precarity, class and collectiveaction among domestic workers in Bengaluru.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.38-45.
Reveals the struggles over class by demanding 'bonus' by some unionsof domestic workers in Bengaluru.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Bonus; Domestic Workers.
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-FEMALE LABOURNANJUNDA, D. C.89.
Ignored claims : Plight of women workers in the selectedplantation industries in Karnataka.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.40(No.3), 2018(September2018):P.69-80.
Studies the women labourers exploitation in plantation sector inKarnataka.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Female Labour; Plantation Crop.
-INDUSTRIAL RELATIONSMCLAUGHLIN, Colm and WRIGHT, Chris F.90.
Role of ideas in understanding industrial relations policychange in liberal market economies.INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (BERKELEY), V.57(No.4), 2018(October 2018):P.568-610.
Analyses the uneven processes underpinning industrial relationspolicy liberalization in New Zealand, Australia, the UK and Ireland.**Labour and Labouring classes-Industrial Relations.
-WAGES AND EARNINGSSABIA, Joseph J. and others91.
Minimum cash wages, tipped restaurant workers, and poverty.INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (BERKELEY), V.57(No.4), 2018(October 2018):P.637-670.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Wages and Earnings; RestaurantWorkers; Poverty.
MASS MEDIA -MEDIA OWNERSHIP
NAIR, Tara and TANEJA, Harsh92.Mapping and measuring media ownership and control: A criticalnote.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.63-65.
Explains the construct of "media market" the consequentmischaracterisation of the extant scholarship on the Indian mediaindustry.**Mass Media-Media Ownership.
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-PRESS-PRESS AND STATEMUKESH KUMAR93.
"Khabarlahariya" as a 'Glocal' newspaper.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.40(No.3), 2018(September2018):P.121-136.
Deals with Khabarlahariya, weekly newspaper brought out by a group ofmarginalised women from Chitrakoot district, Uttar Pradesh.**Mass Media-Press-Press and State; Newspaper.
MIGRATION -IMMIGRATION-(UNITED STATES)
JOHNSON, Richard94.Trump, the democrats and the politics of immigration.POLITICAL INSIGHT (UNITED KINGDOM), 2018(September 2018): P.15-19.
Discusses about the immigration policy of the United States.**Migration-Immigration-(United States).
-REFUGEES AND REHABILITATION95.
No way home: The rohingyas.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9119), 2018(24-30 November 2018):P.26-27.
Expresses concern over the future of rohingyas.**Migration-Refugees and Rehabilitation; Minorities.
PARLIAMENT -LEGISLATIVE POWERS AND PRIVILEGES-(KERALA)
BABU PRAKASH, V. K.96.Legislative procedures on law, rules and delegated legislationin the Indian Parliament and the state of Kerala.PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.99(No.3), 2018(July 2018): P.222-225.**Parliament-Legislative Powers and Privileges-(Kerala); Constitutionand Constitutional Law.
-PRESIDING OFFICER-(AUSTRALIA)DUNCAN, Tom97.
More than just points of order : The role of a speaker in asmall legislature.PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.99(No.3), 2018(July-September 2018):P.190-193.
Examines the role of a speaker in Australian Legislatures.**Parliament-Presiding Officer-(Australia).
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PETROLEUM -OIL PRICES
CHANDRA MOHAN, N.98.India's energy dilemma: Oil on the boil.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.30.
Evaluates the factors causing rise in oil price and its impact onIndia's economy.**Petroleum-Oil Prices; Inflation; GDP; Brent Crude.
DADWAL, Shebonti Roy99.Whither oil prices ? India's choices.STRATEGIC ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.4), 2018(July-August 2018):P.430-436.
Comments on increasing prices of oil and its impact on Indianeconomy.**Petroleum-Oil Prices.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -ALTERATION OF NAME-(ALLAHABAD)
AURORA, Bhavna Vij100.Welcome to prayagraj.....er Allahabad.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.47), 2018(26.11.2018): P.12-13.
Discusses the names of cities, towns and roads changed by BJPGovernment.**Politics and Government-Alteration of Name-(Allahabad); Religionand Politics; Hinduism.
-DEMOCRACYKOB, Michael101.
How legislative democracy creates political parties.COMPARATIVE POLITICS (NEW YORK), V.51(No.1), 2018(October 2018):P.61-79.**Politics and Government-Democracy; Political Parties; Sweden,France.
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-FEDERAL RELATIONSNAIK, Susant Kumar102.
Demand for separate statehood : Evidences from HyderabadKarnataka region and Telangana.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.40(No.3), 2018(September2018):P.137-156.
Focuses on regional inequality and increased developmental gap amongthe regions in India with reference to Hyderabad Karnataka region andTelangana.**Politics and Government-Federal Relations; Hyderabad; Telangana;Regional Imbalances.
-PARTY FUNDSDEKA, Kaushik103.
Who pays for the party?INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.47), 2018(19.11.2018): P.46-52;54; 56.
Deals with the Modi Government's four key 'electoral reforms' to makeelection funding more transparent.**Politics and Government-Party Funds; Electoral Reforms; ElectionFunding.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(GHANA)OSEI, Anja104.
Elite theory and political transitions : Networks of power inGhana and Togo.COMPARATIVE POLITICS (NEW YORK), V.51(No.1), 2018(October 2018):P.21-40.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Ghana); Togo.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(GOA)KATAKAM, Anupama105.
Unstable in Goa.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.56-57.
Comments on the political unstability in Goa due to health conditionof Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Goa).
25 **-Keywords
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(SRI LANKA)106.
Putsch-tush: Politics in Sri Lanka.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.429(No.9118), 2018(17-23 November 2018):P.28.
Deals with the current political scenario of Sri Lanka.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Sri Lanka).
RADHAKRISHNAN, R. K.107.Constitutional coup.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.25-28.
Highlights the ongoing political crisis in Sri Lanka.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Sri Lanka).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TAMIL NADU)RADHAKRISHNAN, R. K.108.
Respite and anxiety.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.51-55.
Deals with the upholding the disqualification of 18 AIADMK MLA loyalto T.T.V. Dinakaran by the Madras High Court.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Tamil Nadu); AIADMK;Legislators; Code of Conduct; Madras High Court.
-POLITICAL PARTIES-BJPDATTA, Romita109.
Fissures in the BJP.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.48), 2018(26.11.2018): P.27-28.
Highlights the incompatibility between two BJP leaders Mukul Roy andDilip Ghosh from West Bengal.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -CORRUPTION
RAO, N. Bhaskara110.Amendment for curbing corruption ?SOUTH ASIA POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.17(No.7), 2018(November 2018):P.16-17.
Examines the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Act, 2018.**Public Administration-Corruption; Prevention of Corruption Act.
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-POLICE-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR) CUSTODIAL DEATHSNASEER GANAI111.
Many returns of Manto's fool.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.47), 2018(26.11.2018): P.28-29.
Raises the point on the cases of killing of mentally challengedpersons by forces in Kashmir.**Public Administration-Police-(Jammu and Kashmir) Custodial Deaths;Special Category People.
-SECURITY AGENCIESBHAKTO, Anando112.
Contentious record.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.15-16.
Raises question over the integrity and neutrality of the centralBureau of Investigation (CBI) in cases of ST Kitts and Vijay Mallya.**Public Administration-Security Agencies; Central Bureau ofInvestigation (CBI); Corruption.
KATAKAM, Anupama113.Modi's blue-eyed boy.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.23-24.
Draws attention towards Rakesh Asthana'a appointment as specialdirector of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).**Public Administration-Security Agencies; Central Bureau ofInvestigation (CBI); Promotions; Corruption.
RAJALAKSHIMI, T. K.114.History of abuse.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.17-19.
Gives view on role of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) withevery government.**Public Administration-Security Agencies; Central Bureau ofInvestigation (CBI); Corruption.
RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh and Trivedi, Divya115.Undermining Institutions.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.4-8.
Deals with of the government's interference in the functioning of theCentral Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Reserve Bank of India(RBI).**Public Administration-Security Agencies; Central Bureau ofInvestigation (CBI); Reserve Bank of India (RBI); Corruption.
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VENKATESAN, V.116.Apex court again.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.12-13.
Raises concern over ongoing crisis in the Central Bureau ofInvestigation (CBI).**Public Administration-Security Agencies; Central Bureau ofInvestigation (CBI); Jain Hawala Case; Supreme Court; Corruption.
VENKATESAN, V.117.At a crossroads.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.9-11.
Focuses on the Supreme Court's intervention to monitor the resolutionof the internal crisis in Central Burau of Investigation (CBI).**Public Administration-Security Agencies; Central Bureau ofInvestigation (CBI); Supreme Court; Central Vigilance Commission(CVC); Corruption.
-TERRORISMMAJUMDAR, Ushinor118.
To stop the next Kasabs.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.47), 2018(26.11.2018): P.32-41.
Recalls the bitter memories of the terrorist attack in Mumbai on 26November, 2008.**Public Administration-Terrorism.
MISHRA, Anant119.Looking beyond madrasas and masjids.SOUTH ASIA POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.17(No.7), 2018(November 2018):P.28-34.
Discusses the different dimensional issue of radicalisation.**Public Administration-Terrorism; Religious Militancy; IslamicRadicalisation.
THARAKAN, P. K. H.120.When FBI killed Naipaul a decade before he died.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.47), 2018(26.11.2018): P.46-47.
Holds an opinion on 26/11 Mumbai attack was an important lesson forIndian authorities.**Public Administration-Terrorism.
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-TERRORISM-(JAMMU & KASHMIR)JOLLY, Asit and MUAZUM MOHAMMAD121.
Killings spill over.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.47), 2018(19.11.2018): P.26-27.
Highlights the killing of BJP's State Secretary and his brother inJammu's Kishtwar town.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu & Kashmir).
-TERRORISM-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)BHAT, Anil122.
Defending Kashmir: Strong measures required.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.2(No.21), 2018(1.11.2018):P.28-29.
Highlights the incidents of violence and stone pelting in Jammu andKashmir.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Quick ReactionTeam; Border Roads Organisation.
-TERRORISM-(MUMBAI)JATHAR, Dnyanesh123.
On their toes.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.46), 2018(18.11.2018): P.52-54.
Deals with 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai that activated anupgrade of the security and intelligence apparatus statewide.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Mumbai); 26/11.
PUBLIC HEALTH -DISEASES-DIABETES
DATTA, Damayanti124.Coming of an epidemic.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.48), 2018(26.11.2018): P.39-49.
Shows concern over diabetes becoming an epidemic in India.**Public Health-Diseases-Diabetes.
-HOSPITALSKOHLI, Namita125.
AIIMS high.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.47), 2018(25.11.2018): P.80-84.
Evaluates the ranking of different hospitals in India by HansaResearch Survey, 2018.**Public Health-Hospitals; AIIMS.
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MANCHANDA, Navneet K and CHAUDHARY, Kamal126.Dissecting OOP health expenditure in India : An investigation oftrends since 1999-2000.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.40(No.3), 2018(September2018):P.21-40.**Public Health-Hospitals; Out-of-Pocket (OOP).
-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICYBANJOT KAUR127.
Lament continues.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.13), 2018(16-30 November 2018):P.24-25.
Highlights "Astana Declaration" signed by the 120 UN member countriesto strengthen primary healthcare and achieve universal healthcoverage by 2030.**Public Health-Public Health Policy; Astana Declaration.
-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(BIHAR)RAJEEV KAMAL KUMAR128.
Quality issues in the Health Management Information System: Acase study of Bihar.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.22-25.
Deals with the status of the Health Management Information System inBihar and examines the reasons affecting the quality of data atdifferent levels.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(Bihar); Health Management;Information Technology.
-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)129.
Ayushman Bharat-PMJAY: India's answer to universal health care.
KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.17-20.
Discusses the implementation of Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri JanArogya Yojana (PM-JAY) which provides Swasthya Suraksha to 10.74crore poor and deprived rural families.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Ayushman Bharat;Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY); Health Schemes.
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ALOK KUMAR130.Ayushman Bharat: Silver lining in health care.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.13-16.
Examines the impact of 'Ayushman Bharat' and 'Pradhan Mantri JanArogya Yojana' (PMJAY) on the quality of health care in India.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Ayushman Bharat;Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY); Health Schemes.
BAJPAI, Prashant Kumar131.Adolescent health.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.41-45.
Highlights the Government initiatives for adolescent health in India.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); National HealthProgrammes for Adolescent.
JHALANI, Manoj132.Ayushman Bharat: India's road to universal health coverage.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.9-12.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Ayushman Bharat; HealthSchemes.
MISHRA, Ayush133.Tele-medicine: A new healthcare opportunity.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.50-53.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Tele-Medicine.
PUJARI, Sucharita134.Health concerns of adolescent girls.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.36-39.
Discusses about two schemes Kishori Shakti Yojana (KSY) and NutritionProgramme for Adolescent Girls (NPAG) for promoting a healthylifestyle for young girls particularly a case study of Rajasthan.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Women and Health;National Health Programmes for Adolescent Girls.
SAHA, Uma C. and SAHA, Kalyan B.135.Health care for India's remote tribes.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.27-30.
Highlights the challenges and need of raising awareness of healthissues in remote tribal areas.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Health Care; ScheduledTribes.
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TRIPATHY, K. K.136.Financing rural health care.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.32-35.
Highlights the major allocation of funds on Health Care Schemes byGovernment to achieve universal health coverage in rural areas.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Rural Development;Public Expenditure; Health Care; Budget Allocation.
-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(UTTAR PRADESH)VERMA, C. S. and Others137.
Social and systemic determinants of utilisation of PublicHealthcare services in Uttar Pradesh.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.54-62.
Examines the reasons for the low utilisation of public healthfacilities in Uttar Pradesh.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(Uttar Pradesh).
-SANITATIONCHELLADURAI, D. John138.
Staircase to swaraj: Gandhi on sanitation.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.62-64.
Deals with Gandhian philosophy on sanitation.**Public Health-Sanitation; Gandhism.
GADKARI, Nitin139.On the road to swachh bharat: Providing sanitationinfrastructure.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.10-12.
Throws light on the efforts and coordination being made by theCentral and state agencies to improve sanitation infrastructure.**Public Health-Sanitation; Waste mangement; NDA Government.
IYENGER, Sudarshan140.Sanitation: A purification process: Gandhiji and sanitation.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.58-61.
Discusses about Gandhiji's work for improving sanitation.**Public Health-Sanitation.
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IYER, Parameswaran141.Sanitation revolution: Implementation at scale.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.24-28.
Highlights India's sanitation revolution towards improvingsanitation.**Public Health-Sanitation; NDA Government.
JAITLEY, Arun142.People's movement: Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.7-8.
Praises women's leading role in the Swachh Bharat Mission launched byPrime Minister, Narendra Modi.**Public Health-Sanitation; Women; NDA Government.
MISHRA, Durga Shanker143.Sanitation revolution: Cleansing urban India.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.44-50.
Throws light on Swachh Bharat Mission (Urban) aimed at transformingurban India into a garbage free and Open Defecation Free country by2nd October 2019.**Public Health-Sanitation; Urban Development; Open Defecation Free;Waste Management.
PACHAURI, S. K.144.Mahatma Gandhi and swachh bharat 2018.SOUTH ASIA POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.17(No.7), 2018(November 2018):P.9-15.**Public Health-Sanitation; Gandhism.
ROUT, Akshay145.Sanitation as everyone's business: People's programme.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.52-56.**Public Health-Sanitation.
SANTOSH KUMAR146.Ambassadors of cleanliness: Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.66-69.
Highlights various programmes initiated by Kendriya VidyalayaSangathan for involvement of students, teachers and parents in the"Swachh Bharat' movement.**Public Health-Sanitation; Education.
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SRINIVAS, V.147.Swachh Bharat Mission: India' sanitation revolution.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.54-57.
Highlights the achievements under Swachh Bharat Mission to reform thesanitation sector in India.**Public Health-Sanitation; Swachh Bharat Mission; Hospitals.
SRIVASTAVA, Rakesh148.Hygienic environment for mother and child.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.39-42.**Public Health-Sanitation; Women and Health.
SUDAN, Preeti149.Improving cleanliness of health care facilities: Communityplatforms.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.33-38.
Focuses on improving health facilities and achieving the goals ofsanitation and hygiene.**Public Health-Sanitation; Hygiene; Health Facilities.
TEWARI, Alok Kumari150.Swachh rail swachh bharat: Railways and sanitation.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.71-74.**Public Health-Sanitation; Railways.
TOMAR, Narendra Singh151.Towards clean and healthy village: Taking rural India forward.
YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(November 2018): P.15-18.**Public Health-Sanitation; Rural Health.
PUBLISHERS AND PUBLISHING -COPYRIGHT
SUBRAMANIAN, Balaji152.Collective rights management under the Indian Copyrights Act.
ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.46),2018(24.11.2018): P.20-24.
Highlights the ground realities of the Copyright Licensing Industryin India.**Publishers and Publishing-Copyright.
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RAILWAYS -RAILWAY ACCIDENTS
BHAKTO, Anando153.Blood on the tracks.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.58-61.
Expresses concern over the train accident which claimed the lives of62 Dussehra revellers in Amritsar.**Railways-Railway Accidents; Tragedy.
RELIGION -ISLAM
SIRAJUL ISLAM and SOFIAH SAMSUDIN154.Interpretations of al-amanah among Muslim scholars and its rolein establishing peace in society.SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.48(No.3), 2018(September 2018):P.437-448.
Describes the concept of al-amanah (honesty) in Islam.**Religion-Islam; Religion and State.
-TEMPLESDEKA, Kaushik155.
Return to Ayodhya.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.47), 2018(19.11.2018): P.14; 16.
Deals with the building of Ram temple on the disputed site of BabriMasjid.**Religion-Temples; Ram Mandir; Babri Masjid.
MADHUKUMAR156.Don't kill diversity.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.22), 2018(25.11.2018): P.12-13.
Gives an opinion on the restrictions for young women at Sabarimalatemple.**Religion-Temples; Women; Sabarimala.
MENON, Sunil157.Pilgrim's regress.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.47), 2018(26.11.2018): P.31.
Gives an opinion on Sabarimala temple (Kerala) issue.**Religion-Temples; Women; Sabarimala; Women and Religion; Kerala.
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SATISAN, T158.Sabarimala under siege.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.22), 2018(25.11.2018): P.6-11.
Focuses on the issue of Sabarimala temple in Kerala.**Religion-Temples; Women; Sabarimala.
RURAL DEVELOPMENTTOMAR, Narendra Singh159.
Building clean and healthy villages.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.5-8.
Focuses on the government's efforts for large scale development inthe villages and the cleanliness is the most important component ofit.**Rural Development; Rural Health; Cleanliness; MGNREGA; Panchayats.
-RURAL ELECTRIFICATIONNHALUR, Sreekumar and Others160.
Rural electrification in India: From 'Connections for All' to'Power for All'.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.31-37.**Rural Development-Rural Electrification.
-RURAL EMPLOYMENTKAUR, Hartripat and Dhaliwal, Navkiranjit K.161.
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act inFatehgarh Sahib district.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.40(No.3), 2018(September2018):P.41-52.
Analyses the satisfaction level of MGNREGA beneficiaries and assessthe impact of MGNREGA Scheme on beneficiaries in Fatehgarh Sahibdistrict of Punjab state.**Rural Development-Rural Employment; MGNREGA; Employment.
-RURAL HEALTHCHATURVEDI, Keshav162.
Mobile connectivity for rural health.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.1), 2018(November 2018): P.47-49.
Focuses on the launching of many apps by government to providehealthcare facilities in rural areas.**Rural Development-Rural Health; Mobile App; Government Schemes;Communication.
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -DIGITIZATION
SARAPH, Anupam and KATHPALIA, Lalit163.Democratic accountability in digital India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.46),2018(24.11.2018): P.24-26.
Draws attention towards the various digital initiative undertaken bythe government to replace the manual systems with digital.**Science and Technology-Digitization; Electronic Banking.
-SPACE RESEARCH-(INDIA)CHENGAPPA, Raj164.
Final frontier.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.47), 2018(19.11.2018): P.32-45.
Highlights the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Dayaddress of sending a manned mission into space by 2022.**Science and Technology-Space Research-(India); ArtificialSatellite, Manned Mission.
SCIENCE POLICY AND DEVELOPMENTS -(ANDHRA PRADESH)
MENON, Amarnath K.165.Making of a tech hub.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.47), 2018(19.11.2018): P.29-30.
Discusses the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidudeclaration to make Vishakhapatnam as a global fintech capital.**Science Policy and Developments-(Andhra Pradesh); InformationTechnology; Technology Development.
SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -CHILD ABUSE
CHRISTOPOULOS, Alex166.Role of legislators in tackling global orphanage trafficking.
PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.99(No.3), 2018(July 2018): P.219-221.
Emphasises on the role and responsibility of legislators in tacklingthe exploitation of children around the World.**Social Policy and Planning-Child Abuse; Legislators; Commonwealth.
37 **-Keywords
-CHILD LABOURMAJUMDER, Bhaskar and RAJVANSHI, G.167.
Child rag pickers in the city of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh : Somefacts.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.40(No.3), 2018(September2018):P.53-68.**Social Policy and Planning-Child labour; Rag Pickers.
-MINORITIES168.
Sachar Committee report : A review.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.49), 2018(24.11.2018): P.15-22.**Social Policy and Planning-Minorities; Islam; Sachar Committee.
-SCHEDULED CASTESDARAPURI, S. R.169.
Dr. Ambedkar and Politics of caste.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.49), 2018(24.11.2018): P.27-29.
Focuses on the ideology of Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar on politicalrights of Dalits.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Caste Politics; AllIndia Scheduled Caste Federation (AISCF).
-SCHEDULED TRIBESXAXA, Virginius170.
Coercive 'Development'.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.45),2018(17.11.2018): P.10-11.
Raises concern over displacement of the tribes without rehabilitationand adequate compensation due to development projects in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Land Acquisition;Development Projects.
-SOCIAL CLASSESSYED NAVEED QAMAR171.
New legislation introduces transgender rights in Pakistan.PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.99(No.3), 2018(July 2018): P.211-213.**Social Policy and Planning-Social Classes; Transgender; Pakistan.
38 **-Keywords
-WOMENARTZ, Benjamin and others172.
Do women ask?INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS (BERKELEY), V.57(No.4), 2018(October 2018):P.611-636.
Examines the gender discrimination at workplace of Australianemployees.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Career and Achievements; Wagesand Earning; Promotions; Australia.
RAINA, Gayatri and JASWAL, Akanksha173.Women's empowerment : Evidence from Himachal Pradesh.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.40(No.3), 2018(September,2018): P.81-96.
Examines the empowerment among women residing in Shimla, HimachalPradesh.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Social Condition; DomesticViolence; Women Empowerment.
RAJASEKARAN, Ilangovan174.Ghastly murder.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.23), 2018(23.11.2018): P.122-123.
Expresses concern over the growing number of casteist and sexualassaults on hapless women in Tamil Nadu.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Scheduled Castes; Rape; Murder;Crime against Women.
SHARMA, L. K.175.#MeToo movement rumbles on in India.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.48), 2018(17.11.2018): P.25-27.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; #MeToo; Sexual Harassment; Crimeagainst Women.
VASHISHTH, Amba Charan176.#MeToo as a platform with impunity.SOUTH ASIA POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.17(No.7), 2018(November 2018):P.39-41.
Deals with the #MeToo movement relating to the sexual exploitationagainst women.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; #MeToo Movement; SexualHarassment; Sexual Exploitation; Crime against Women.
39 **-Keywords
-WOMEN AND RELIGIONRAVINDRA KUMAR and SHARMA, Prerna177.
Womenhood in the hindu dharma.SOUTH ASIA POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.17(No.7), 2018(November 2018):P.35-38.
Discusses unique motherhood concept in Hinduism.**Social Policy and Planning-Women and Religion; Hinduism;Motherhood.
-WOMEN-CAREER AND ACHIEVEMENTHEMANT KUMAR and Others178.
Addressing the missing link between gender and work : A regionalperspective from Madhya Pradesh, India.MAN AND DEVELOPMENT (CHANDIGARH), V.40(No.3), 2018(September2018):P.97-120.
Studies the work participation rate among women population speciallyin rural Madhya Pradesh.**Social Policy and Planning-Women-Career and Achievement; MGNREGA.
SPORTS -CRICKET
BHATIA, Neeru179.20/20 vision.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.46), 2018(18.11.2018): P.64-65.
Deals with women cricket ICC World T20, Guyana, 2018.**Sports-Cricket; ICC World T20; Women Cricket.
WATER MANAGEMENT -RIVER WATER LINKS
JESANI, Lara180.Saving the Vishwamitri: An ongoing tussle between waterfrontdevelopment and river rejuvenation.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.46),2018(24.11.2018): P.31-35.
Discusses about the alternative project plan for the rejuvenation andreinvigoration of Vishwamitri river under the National RiverConservation Plan (NRCP).**Water Management-River Water Links; Vishwamitri RiverfrontDevelopment Project.
40 **-Keywords
-WATER CONSERVATIONSAHAY, Ashok Kumar181.
Conservation of water in Odisha.SOUTH ASIA POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.17(No.7), 2018(November 2018):P.42-46.**Water Management-Water Conservation; Odisha.
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