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Loyola Gollege of $ocial $ciences

lIBRARY

Current Contents Service

JULY 20L1Volume 3 IssueT

DT. SUNIL KUMAR P. (LIBRARIAN)MT. GEORGE MATHEWMT. ARUN GOPINATH

Lovol-R CollecE oF Soctnl ScleucesSreehoriYom, Trivondrum

KenRn-695017

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T^ble of Co@ADVANCEDGE.

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BUSINESS INDIA, 2-4

CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY... ' 5-6

DOWN TO EARTH

ECONOMICAL & POLITICAL WEEKLY 11-12

HEALTH ACTION 13

14-15HUMAN CAPITAL.

INDIAN JOURNAL OF ADULT EDUCATION"''" "' ''''16

INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES'"'" '17-18

THEINDIANJOURNALoFINDUSTRIALRELATIONS.'.'.''19-20

INTERNATIONALJOURNALoFRURALMANAGEMENT'.21

INDIAN MANAGEMENT..22-23

JOURNAL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT 24-25

JOURNAL OF SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK. 26

KURUKSHETRA ''"'' 27

MONTHLY COMMENTARY ON INDIAN ECONOMIC CONDITIONS' ''" 28

MONTHLY PUBLIC OPINION SURVEYS

RAJAGIRI JOURNAL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT. ' '"'"'' 30

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SEMINAR.

SOCIAL ACTION. 32

SOCIAL CHANGE. '" '' 33.34

SOCIAL SCIENCE IN PERSPECTIVE. 35

SOCIAL WELFARE ''"'' 36

SOCIOLOGICAL BULLETIN. 37-38

VIKAS VANI JOURNAL. "' '"' 39

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COVER FEATURE

Theory whyThere are r.'arious

opinions on thedevelopntents at

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MOTHER DAIRY::-*Mother Dair_v emerges from itsshell into ne\\'products andgeographies

PASHMINADEVETOPERS*=Koticha's lv{idas touchpropels Pashmina DeveloPersto the heights of realtYmarkets

PRIME FOCUS $S

Prime Focus, r'thich started off as a post-production unit, no$/ provides creative andtechnical services to the film, broadcast,advertising and media industries

A heightened tvtseactivity ls likely

after the bull run inthe stock marketsManaging expectationt ttt*

The challenge for the finance minister will be to manage IndiaInc's soaring hopes and aspiration in the forthcoming budget

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.lnstitutions\'tf, the l)elili think-tanknou' recruits persclrtnelfor l,\1( )

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'I-he cl'riel nlinister of UttaLI'radesh tries to \\ocl investors

lnternational €ti)ubai lvoos the Iuxur\'-starved lndian consurllerffi f qff r:*:1=:i'1i i':j'rr

Eden tlitY lvlaheshtala is

orrc of \outh Kolkata's nostpronlrsing proiects

Institut ions

lnternationai

Intervier

Letters to the editor

Market Nervs

iv{erger & Ac(lllisitions 71

Newscast

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l- eat u re 72

. l'ro-Congress babtr rveedetiout arnid burlget l1lakirrg

. Golernntelrt ]teed\ ton.toil it{)r rcal-ti tnt llricts it uat ir)lt

. (ladka: i 1\arlti a seattlles:,efhc j(int tlll lrrrl ic I

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Ragiruranr Raiati has

raisrd roticcLrts lirlktti tothe i sl-RC's reasoning {)nregulatoil' alchite{rtu re

, Editorials

\1id se.qrllent hotels areI ( )st-elfecti\,c \rithotltrDnrlJi0llri\l rlg Ott lrtxurl'

Real Estate ?*

Feature 72

Focus 50

Followup 20

Governmeul & l'olitics J0

Guest Columrt +9,69,75, ti0:€'!

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. The Pranab-Modi tango sends out a

positive message. The leaked IB report grossly overstates the

itnpact of foreign funded N{ltls. Link the listing of Llc \,\-ith the lornation

of a Bank Investnent Companl', to create a

mini n ealth fund large enough to competewith the best

* Follow-uP 3*. Motherson Sumi has crossed its target

of t25,000 crore mark one vear ahead ofschedule

" Business Notes A'4. The jute tllill industry is surrounded by

hardships. RBI eases the knorv-your-customer

guidelines. Linkedln unveils new findings in ]r4umbai. There is some confusion over the subsidl'

on the export of raw sugar

* " Market News' Having recordecl a

2014, markets may. A'modi'fied stock

sentiments

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market

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o Investors should concentrate on goodquaiity companies to create weaith

. Saibal Ghosh of Aegon Religare expectsmarket returns in line with nominal C;DP

growth rate

* lnterviewtJnion minister ofstate for power, coal,new and renewableenergy Piyush GoYalhas tried to assuage

the concerns of Privatepower producers andalso tried to goad Coallndla to get its acttogether. He spells outhis priorities

Real Estat€

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Special Report

States

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No.948 . BUSINIIsS iNDIA . TH[, MAcAZINF, oF THL cORPoRA.IE woRLD Contents

End of theroad?48The Sovietera-style toolof planningis in for a

shake-up butwhat willemerge isuncertain

Advertising & Marketing 70

Aviation

Books

Business Notes

Businessmen in the News 22

Chatzone

Cities

Column

Commodities

75

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.Government &Politics 32. Congress may oppose the

move on land law. State BJP unit wants to

go whole hog againstTrinamool

. Budget hype dilutes newForeign Trade Policy

r Private EquityCurrent interest charged byNBFC arms of pE firms is notsustainable for the real estatesector

. Exports

Fear of ban on meats hasbrought about uncertaintyamong exporters andoverseas importers

oAviation 75Air India becomes the firstIndian carrier to ioin StarAlliance

rTalking To 76Joe Difonzo, CTo, Syniverse,comments on global trendsin mobilitv

77Collectabillia"com is busygainingtraction inthe Indianmarket

rCommodities 78. Sugar industry looks for

succour in recent incentives. Malaysia seeks to build on

its palm oil exports andexpertise

I Hospitality 80Starwood indicates itsincreased lndia ambitionsthrough its new Aloft

.F&BLiquor major Berentzen seeksa pie of the growing Indianbeverages market

. StatesGuiarat offers 'GenderBudget' for women

. FeatureCalcutta Stock Exchangefaces the possibility of beingde-recognised by SEBI

rCities

The government plans tomake Mumbai beautiful andpollution-free

Corporate Reports 5882

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Cover Feature 38

CyberNews 15

o Editorials 8. A beginning can be made by overhauling

thE MMRD ACt. The rise in the number of elps

marginalises retail investors, making ourpublic market more private

. Industry stakeholders need to engage andcollaborate with policy makers to come upwith efficient and rational decisions

r Advertising & Marketing TO. Hosiery manufacturer Suditi Industries

gets ready to become a fashion house

. Market NewJ ggo The post budget session could help

investors expand their presence. sEBl stalls the delisting process of

AstraZenecao There is a sudden bullishness seen in

railway stocksr P. Murarka of Axis Mr reveals his

preference for the construction sector

r lntervlewRadha MohanSingh, ministerfor agriculturesays thegovernment isgeared up totackle drought

Editorials

Executive Track

Exports

F&B

Feature

Focus

Follow-up

Government & Politics

Guest Column <a a1

Hospitality

Interview

Letters to the Editor

Listening Post

Market News

Newscast

Paniu's Page

People 104

Private Equity

Selections

Special Report

Start-up

States

Talking To

lssue No.94Eforthe lortniqht luly 7.20,2014.

Released on luly Z 2014

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26. The real estate industry is on a revival

phase. Mutual Funds have il0lakh crore in AUM

now. Trade with Afghanistan gains in volume. The laser industry is gearing up to move

forward

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Contributions to Indisn Sociology

Volume 4ll Number 2 June 2014

liailt,rrn lrrn,rtrtu

$tt,rtt. Mnynnnu

ANu.ra Acnawal

RoNte Pencrecrc

CONTENTS

Intimate gifts and .bad'deaths:

Reflections on organ transplants,state and society in Gujarat

Pastoral predicaments: The Gujarsin history

Situating marriage payments:Bride-price and dowry amongthe Bedias of north India

Islamic deshbhaktiz Inscribing a Sufishrine into the Indian nation-space

165

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223

249

Book Reviews

Roma Chatteii.2012. Speaking with pictures; FolkArt and theNarrative Tradition in Indio

S anthi Kavuri-B auer. 20 I I . M o n u m "

r r r, ;::::::W ; :::;tSubjectivity, and Space of India's Mughal Architecture

Jyoti HosagraharRaka Ray and Seemin Qayum. 2009. Cultures of Semitide;

Modernity, Domesticity, and Class in IndiaShalini Grover

Ashwini Deshpande. 2011. The Grammar of Caste: EconomicDiscrimination in Contemporary India

Divya VaidZoyaHasan and Martha C. Nussbaum, eds.2012. Equalizing

Access: Afirmative Action in Higher Education in India,United States, ond South Africa

Jandhyala B.G. Tilak

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281

284

286

289

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Subir Bhaumik. 2009. Troubled lrerilthtrv; Cri,ris t{tndiasNorth East

Krmei AphunJoanna Pfaff-Czarnecka and Gcrard Tbllin. eds. 2011. The

Politics'of Belonging in the I{imaluyus: Local Ailachmentsand Boundary Dynamics

and

Marie Lecomte-Tilouine. 2009. Hindu King.rhip, Ethnic Revivaland Maoist Rebellion in Nepal

:, ^

paula Banerjee and Anasua Basu Ray .nr"on".rlljl:;r1l:"Women in Indian BonJerlancl,s

Vlbhe AroraAshidhara Das.2012. Desi Dreems: lndlun Immigranl Women

Build Lives across Tlvo worlds *;"" Leonard

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296

300

304

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ffiwEI NIfrCI SCAREUnraveiling the myltef i0!l! w?atherphen0{ne[0n arid thr lhr.eal ip 06595 igm0n500n thts year

HEIGHT OF INSENSITIVITYCentre okays raising the height 0f Sardar Sarovardam; 250,000 more people could be displaced

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ENTRY FOR ALLA year after the floods.uttarakhand has done norhinpto regulatetourism in theecologically fragile mountains

A BATTIE HALF WONln 2009, punjab passed a law fixingpaddy sowing date. tt arrested the

decline in water table but upset farmers

tEAD ASTRAYWerghts used to balance tyresare an lnchecked source of leadpoll ution

;f,,,f,r:f :.f:.:f rm

management

CHANDIGARH'SMASTER PROBLEMCity opposes luxury residentialploject but fails t0 rehabijitate itsslum population to preserve itsmaster plan

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. IOTUSSNATCHERSl\,,1aharashtra forest department s

attempts to ban lotus roor hitiivelihood of 2,000 famiiies

FARMERS.TEGAIIY'Women in Uttar pradesh

demand and getjointownership of agricultural land

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POWER GRIDGETS SMARTERlndia is experimenting withsmart grid that is superior toconventional grid

INTERNATSTORAGE

Earth's mantle could beholdingthree times the

water found in oceans

PATENT FORDEAD[YVIRUSA Dutch institute s patentapplication on the MERsvirus raises concerns overpublic health safeguards

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EASY TO CHECI(ENCEPHATITIS

An Uttar Pradesh villagekeeps encephalitls at bay

for four years but thegovernment is not ready to

learn from it

RICE FIELDSAS CARBOI[SINKSLowland floodedrice ecosystems canstore vast amounts ofcarbon, says studV

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TOWING THEWRONG LINEI ndia is out of sync withG77\ new developmentmodel of harmony withnature and people

A COOLEXAMPLEHaryana green buildingturns courtyard intocold island to beat thesummer heat

GAME OVER?Three-banded armadillo,the real-life counterpartof FIFA World Cup s

official mascot, is

nearing extinction

SUPPLEMENTPTION COPIES

1-15 JULY 2014

59-78.Supplement Editor: Sumita Dargupta

:op-y: Pri_chi Guron, Anjati Namb-ksan, Ajanta Sikddr

uesrgn: Kadambari Misra, Surender Singh

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GLOBAT FOOSSYSTEM AT RISKWidely used pesticides,

neonicotinoids and fipronil, arethe culprits

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NIGHTMAREPlundering of sand in the

Cauvery basin continues despitegovernment taking over sand

mining from private players

NOW COLD.PRESSEDFRUIT JUICEHow healthy is it?

SIMPTE NEED NOTBE SUSPtCIOUS

Crop intensification techniquein rice can save water and seed

usage. But the practice is yet togain ground

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MICROCLEANERSMicrobes growing on plastic

floating in oceans deerade it

WHAT LIES BENEATHvvorld War I i shi pwrecks pose a great th rear tc the en\li r0n menl

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DELHI'S OWNHEAT TRAPClimate-incompatible

bui ldi ngs, use of ACs andpullutants create hot spots

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LET U5 NOT KILLINNOVATIONI ndia fights against patenri

and in favour of open-sourieinnovation ai WT0 meet

ACTIVISMWITHpoHTtcALTWtSTParticipation in elections has

exposed civil society artiviststo the wrath of the government

rr.I , , :r,I I. IECO-JUSTTCESAVES FUELTrials through video-

conferencing have

saved Jharkhand

20.000 lrtres of diesel

PAPERTRAIL

Paper industry is

sourcing more wood

from farmers but stilleVes forests

REJOICING INMANGO MANIAPreparing ambosoda or

dried mango cake requires

skill. 8ut once ready, it can be

reiished throughout the year

NEW UsEFOR DRONE

Nepal scientists emploV

drones to study glaciers in

the inaccessible Himalayas

WILL THE PMWALKTHE TATK?

l/odi acknowledged the importance

of gram sabhas but his ministerhints at diluting its powers

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taking a toll on the

reproductive ability of

Asian elephants held

in captivity

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JUNE 2B-JULY 5,2C-74 J vor xrrx Nos z6 * z7

The lntelligen(e Bureau and lts Not Very lntelligent Reporton NGOsrl) 'l'hc Intelligence Bureau report on Ncos has indicted several genuine

individuals and Ncos whose contribution to the welfare of the people has

bcen immense.

Annihilation by Caste: Lessons from Budaun and Beyondr I I n a country ruled by caste in the constitutional era, annihilation by caste is a

st:lf'-perpetuating patriarchal project that reinvents itself constantly.

The 'Emerging'Middle Class: Role in the 2O14 General Electionsri, 'l'lrc new middle class has read Narendra Modi's message of deveiopment as

opcning the door to writing its own secure future.

lr There a Case for an Environmental Regulator?rr, 'l'he Supreme Court's d'rection on the issue presumes the appropriateness of

;r n environmental regulator and pre-empts crucial public debate.

Drbt Management in lndiat:l On the long-standing proposal to establish a Public Debt Management Agency

t hat would be independent of the central bank.

Crrteist Pheromone in Elementary Schools of Tamil Nadu!6 Covernment- and private-aided schoolteachers exhibit caste-based

tliscrimination towards children without any compunction.

A Struggle Over Class and Space in an lndian City2q 'l'he struggle over the chowks in Dehradun reflects several facets ofthe

cvolving political economy of India's cities.

Cllmate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Gaps and Challenges

l? F'or successful planning at the state level, there is a need to identifyvulnerable regions and sectors at the local level.

llections in Hungary: Achilles, the Winner!i llungarian voters who refuse to fall in line with the extreme right's violent,

visceral and breathtaklngly demagogical positions have no one to vote for.

lndla's'Bully Pulpit': Media in a Time of Digital Revolutioni4 People with stories to tell know that their audiences expect stories to be told

rusing all the human senses - sound and vision as well as words on screens.

Drregulating Capital, Regulating Labour$l,l One of the visible markers of the onslaught on labour by the capital-state

nexus is the growth in informality and rise in vulnerability in the

rna nufacturin g sector.

Drflning an Absence: Torture'Debate'in lndiah9 A plea to consider ways in which a "public debate on torture" can emerge, in

which the citizenry, media and state officials are engaged.

lntcrnational Experience with National Training Funds

77 'fhe rapid growth of the economy has created skill shortages and India needs

to initiate a national ski1l development fund to meet this challenge.

Itretegyfor R&D in lndian lndustryiI On the urgent need for a big boost in the status and growth of

nc o in the industrial sector in India.

Folltlcal Economy of Pakistan

'lu l;ive scholars discuss S Akbar Zaidi's call to rethink Pakistan's politicalt.conomy and the author responds.

Economic &PoliticalwEErrvEDITORIALS

The Responsibility for lraq....... ..................... ......7

Race to the 8ottom.............................................. IReviving the Golden Fibre .......................".......... 9

COMMENTARY

The Intelligence Bureau and Its Not VeryIntelligent Report on NGOs-EA S Sarmo........ roAnnihilation by Caste: Lessons from Budaunand Beyond-Ka Ip ana Kannabiron ..................... 13

The'Emerging'Middle Class: Roll in the zor,1

General Elections Rav inder Kaur ...."............... 1s

Is There a Case for an Environmental Regulator?

-Shiboni Ghosh .............. .........r9

Debt Management in India:Need for Separation and Independence

-K Kanagasob ap athy, Charan Singh. -.......... ". ". z3

Casteist Pheromone in Elementary Schools ofTamil Nadu-S Venkotanarayanon................... 26

A Struggle Over Class and Space in an Indian City

- Sh ankar G o p alakr i shn an,

TrepanSinghChauhan .............29

Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment:Gaps and Challenges

-Dhanap aI G, Ar chitesh Panda ........................ 3z

Elections in Hungary: Achi11es, the Winner

-J6zsef B\rdcz ...................,....3s

BOOK REVIEWS

The B attle of Bretton Wo o ds : J ohn May nardKeynes, Harry Dexter White and the Making of a

New World Order - Keynes vs White atBretton Woods-Jayoti Ghosh........................". 3B

Oceans Connect: Reflections on Water Worldsacross Time and Space - Historiography ofOceans-Johon Mathew ..."......40

lndigo Plantations ond Science tn Colonial India -An Indigo Stor-v-John Mathew ...,.....................4r

PERSPECTIVES

India's 'Bully Pulpit': Media in a Time of DigitalRevolution-Robin Jeffrey ............... "................ 44

POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PAKISTAN

State, Society and Power: Towards a New PoliticalEconomy of Pakistan-Majed Akhter ................ +g

From Below-A asim Sajjad Akhfar.............,..... 50

Re-Theorising Pakistan's Political Economy: Some

Conceptuai Issu es-F ohd. Ali............................. Sr

Associationai Politics in Punjatr-Umair Javed..... 53

The Everyday State in Lyari-Adeem Suhail ".... s4

Uncontested Engagements- S Akb or Zaidi....... 56

SPECIAL ARTICLES

Deregulating Capital, Regulating Labour: TheDynamics in the Manufacturing Sector in India

-Atul Sood, Paaitosh Nath, Sangeeta Ghosh .... . . 58

Defining an Absence: Torture 'Debate' in India

-Jinee Lokaneefa ...................................."....... 69

Internationai Experience with National TrainingFunds: Lessons for India

- S anto sh Mehr otr a, D eb o shr ee Ghosh .............. z 7

NOTES

Strategy for R&D in Indian Industry: IJrgent Needsand Assured Returns-E C Subb arao ................ 82

CURRENT STATISTICS ......................................... 95

APPoTNTMENTs/pnocneuuns/ANNOUNC8MENTS ................................................ 97

LETTERS.......... ....................."......... 4

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Narratives of Police lllegalityro Scores ofyoung women and men are incarcerated injails, arrested on vague

charges of being Maoists, often without even the charges being frarned"

Scuttling lnconvenient Judicial Appointments12 The scuttling of Gopal Subramanium's appointment shows that every trick in

the trade will be used to manage the judiciary. t

WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement: Concerns and lssues15 The Trade Facilitation Agreement at the World Trade Organisation Bali

Ministerial Meeting promises to ease South Asia's trade.

Balkanisation of Urban PlanningrB Let us hope that other states learn from the mistakes Mumbai is making, and

appoint a central coordinator of urban p1ans.

Dispute Settlement in Bilateral lnvestment Agreements22 With the global tide going against the investor state dispute setrlemenr

provisions, India should take a call on this important issue.

Hardlythe End of Dynastic Rule25 Modi opposes dynasticism but the trends under a BJp government show a

continuation of political dynasties.

Decline of the Left and Emergence of Mini Actors in Kerala28 Ever since a neoJiberal agenda began to be pushed through, the left has not given

any alternate model of development a chance, even on an experimental basis.

Chandrababu Naidu's Comeback3r Chandrababu Naidu and the Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh made a

remarkabie turnaround in the recent Lok Sabha elections.

lndia Needs a National Policy to Control Tuberculosis39 Despite a reduction in mortality India's overall rs burden has increased and

it has the highest population-based rs burden in the world.

Fiscal and Welfare Effects of Fuel Subsidy Reform in lndiar4r The current approach to fuel pricing in India has resulted in recurring fuel

subsidies crowding out high-priority public spending with most of thebenefits accruing to higher-income groups.

ldentityfor lnclusion: Moving beyond Aadhaarr+B The Aadhaar project has changed the discourse from inclusion to "payments"

and from transactions to "weeding out petty corruption".

High Speed Rail in lndia: lmportance of National Policiesr55 Making India's rail system sustainable through the adoption ofnew

technologies for localisation would require an altogether new governmentaldirection and reforms in government procurement rules.

Cost and Benefit of Disinflation Policy in lndia165 An examination of empirical evidence on the direction of causality for

growth and inflation.

Healing Shrines, Spirit Possession, Agency of Womenr7o A response to Shubha Ranganathan's "The Rationalist Movement against

Quack Healing: Criticai Questions", rew, 4 January zor4.

Postscript176 Sharda Ugra says football is a conduit for the laundering of illegal money;

M S Prabhakara observes that the Ambassador revives crowded memories oftravel; Kalpana Sharma finds that Anand Patwardhan is not just adocumentary film-maker; Anjum Altaf asks "Who perlshes in the dark? Whosurvives into the light?"; Srinivasan Ramani says we are privileged to see

Lionel Messi on the football field. And Ponnappa's Last Lines.

Economic&Politicalwnrix r vEDITORIALS

Onwards to the Neo Economy.........

Overcoriing Sub-5% Growth .......................,...,., IWhen the Government Leans on Judges............. ()

MARGIN SPEAR

Narratives of Police IllegaLityAnandTeltuntbde........ .......... ro

COMMENTARY

Scuttling Inconvenient Judicial Appointments

-Prashant Bhushan ..".............. ........................12

WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement:Concerns and Issues-Probir D e ........................ rS

Balkanisat ion of Urban Planning

-Shirish B Patel ........................................."......r8

Dispute Settlement in Bilateral InvestmenrAgreements: Whither India?

-Kosturi Dos ......................."... 22

Hardly the End of Dynastic Rule

-Kanchan Chandra ..................25

Decline of the Left and Emergence of Mini Actorsin Kerala-K Haridas ........................................ 28

Chandrababu Naidu's Comeback

-K Nageshwar ... "......................3r

BOOK REVIEWS

Kashmir's Narratives of Conflict: Identity Lost inSpace and Time - Identity, Conflict and Violencein Kashmir-Chitrotekha Zutshi....................... 34Privatizing Water: Governance Failure and. theWorld's Urban Water Crisis *Privatisation ofWater and Governance Failure

-T Prabhakara Red.dy ...................................... 35

INSIGHT

India Needs a National Poiicy toControl Tuberculosis-T Jacob John ................. zg

SPECIAL ARTICLES

Fiscal and Welfare Effects of Fuel Subsidy Reformin India-Rahul Anand, David. Coady,AdiI Mohommad, Vimal Thakoor,JomesPWalsh............... ......... r.+r

Identity for Inclusion: Moving beyond Aadhaar

-M S Sriram ..........................148

High Speed Rail in India: Importance ofNational Policies-Anjali Goya\....................... 15S

NOTES

Cost and Benefit of Disinflation Policy in India

-Rav indr a H Dholakia .................................... 165

DISCUSSION

Healing Shrines, Spirit Possession, Agency ofWomen: A Rationalist Revisir

-T V Venkateswaron.................."..................... r7o

CURRENT STATTSTTCS .........."....t73

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APPoINTMENTS/PRoGRAMMES/ANNOUNCEMENTS ......................................,.... -... 182

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A Study of the Growth and Evolution ofAdult Education in lndia - A ManagementPerspective

Lives Gone Awry - Children with Mothers in

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NVEQF to NSQF:The Journey and Outcome

A Study of Knowledge of Community BasedService Delivery workers about CommunityBased Service Delivery components andReproductive Health

Study of Vocational Education TrainingProgramme among Unmarried Youth in lndia

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Articles

Evaluation of Gender and Equity lssues UnderSarva Shiksha AbhiyaanVimolo Romochondran and Prerno Goel Chouerjee

Gender in lnternational Relations: Feminist perspeccivesof J. Ann TicknerSeemo Noroin

Nurturing an Alien Pregrrancy: Surrogate Mothers,lntended Parents and Disembodied RelationshipsAnindito Mojumdor

Gender-based Violence among Documented RohingyaRefugees in Bangladesh

Shomimo Akhter ond Kyoko Kusakobe

Women Component Plan at the Village panchayat Levelin Kerala: Does it Live Up to its promise?

NishoVeloppon Nair ond John S. Moolokkonu

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$rila Roy, Remembering Revolution: Gender,Violenceond Subjeaivity in lndio's Noxolbari MovementReviewed by Swoti Porashor

Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Kathryn Kish Sklar and ConnieA. Shemo (Eds), Compe tin g Kingd o ms:Wo m en,A4ission,Notion ond the Americon Protestant Empire, l8 t2:1960Reviewed by T.J"Tollie

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The Indian.Journal of rndustrial RelationsA Revierv of Economic & Social Development

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Articles

The Pathology of PerformanceAppraisals _lnsights from Supreme Court Rulings

Employee Reactions to Performance AppraisalSystem in Indian Banks

Workers' Participation in Management: -

a Conduit between Present &past

QCs'Effectiveness Factors in public &Private Enterprises in India

Sex & Rank Differences in Indian police:An EmpiricalAnalysis

Retaining Core, Critical & Scarce Skillsin the Energy Industry

Employee Creativity: Mediating & ModeratingRole of Psychological Capital

Employee Involvement & Flexibte Role Orientation:A Moderated Mediated Model

Mentor-Mentee Relationships in a Large IndianMan ufacturing Organ ization

Construction &Validation of EmployeeWellness Questionnaire

Jerome Joseph 565

Sheelam Jain &Rqvindra Jain Si6

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Bushara Bano &Parvaiz Talib 618

Phuti E Mabuza &Cecile N. Gerwel Proches 635

Vishal Gupta 649

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Sushmita Srivastava &ISF Raj 677

M.M. Sulphey 690

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The Participation-Direction Debate in Leadership:Insights from Ramayana l

Work-Family Conflict & Quality of Work Lifeamong Veterinary Doctors

Emotional Intelligence & Job Performance in

Banking & Insurance Sector in lndia

Personality & Learning Styles - l,cssons forI nd ian Corporate Tra iners

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of RuralManagement

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ArtlclesAbrttoirs, Meat Processing and Managerial Challenges: A Survey

for Lagging Rural Regions and Food Entrepreneurs in Ontario, Canada

Sylvoln Chorlebois and Amit Summan

lmportant Types of LAG-Municipality lnteraction When Collaborating

on Rural Development: Lessons from Danish LEADER LAGs

Kotper Aalling Teilmann and Annette Aagaord fhuesen

hrurr of Conservation and Livelihood in a Forest Village of Assam

Chandon Kumar Sharmo and Indroni Sorma

Povrrty-Growth-lnequality Triangle by Principal Component Analysis:

Wlth an Empirical lllustration Using Pakistan's Data

Muhommod Azhor Khan, Muhommod Zohir Khon, Kholid Zoman

rnd Ayisho Khon

Book Reviewl'lritrayee Mukerji, ICTs and Developmenr A Study of felecentres in Rurol lndio

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Llrt of flRlVl Reviewers for the Years 201 2 and 201 3

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The companies Act, 2013, aims to raise the governance profire of Indian companiesand their Boards, and b,ring rhem on par writr the roles ;;J;":;;;;ibilitiesassumed by Boards globally_ H P KUMAR

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Mandatory auditorrotation is largely anuntested concept, thecoverage of which maybe slightly changed roallow corporate India asmooth transition to thenew law_ YOGESH SHARMA,AMAN BHARGAVA

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Educational institutes can institutionalise theprowess and scienrific impact of the subiectcalled the earned media. tier.,, how..-€IDDHARTHA MUKHERJEE

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As the new gover-rlment inpower takes over, itsbiggest agenda is to takeforward the secondgeneration reforms in thefinancial sector that neverreally took off_SUBIR SEN

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Journal ofRural Development

Vol.33 April - June- 2014 No.2

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Prioritisation of Developmental Activities by NGOs in Nagaland

M.N.Odyuo, N.K. Potra, A.K. Makar ondS. Mondal

Utilisation and Repayment of Agricultural Credit - The Case ofMadurai District, Tamil Nadu

M. Alexpandi and S. Rameshkumor

The Yoke of Linked Credit : A Study of Coastal Villages in

Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu

S.Sahayaselvi

Status of lmplementation of the MGNREGA in Assam :All is not well

Binoy Goswami and Alok Ranjan Dutta

lrrigation Development:The Story of An Underexploited Resource inOdishaBrajaraja Mishra

Evaluation of Preparatory Phase of IWMP lmplementation - Case Studiesfrom Himachal Pradesh

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CONTENTSArticlesWomen Executives in lT/ ITES Sectors:Job Satisfaction and Quality of Work LifeSulu Priya. B and Udaya Mahadevan

Positive Adolescent Development.Relevance of Family lnterventionsNycil Romis Thomas and Mary Venus Joseph

Household Food Security:Below Poverty Line (BPL) Families in theCoastalAreas of CochinSubhashree. 5., Shilpa Jose, Shimna lqebal and Anupa Jose

Balapanchayat under Kudumbashree in Kerala

Social Mobilization for Ecological LiteracyAmrutha Sebastian K.S. and Ajith K.K

From the FieldSuch itwa Bodhana Yajnam :

A Citizens' Movement For CleanlinessGeorge Peter Pittappillil

Book ReviewNGOs and DevelopmentSunita Kshapakaran

Joseph M.K

WomenEmpowerment:ThePsychologicalDimension 163Francina. P. X. and Mory Yenus Joseph

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MUSEUMS IN INDIA: PAST AND FUTURERomila Thapar, Emeritus professor of Historv, JawaharlalNehru University, Delhi

WHOSE INHERITANCE?Gulammohammed Sheikh, artist and writer. BarodaSITE AS PRACTICED PLACEJyotindra Jain. former Direcror. Crults Museum, andProfessor of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University.Delhi

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35 rHE RED'FORT MUSEUM:SMALL KEY TO A BIG PROBLEMNavina Najat Haidar, Curator of Islamic Art at theMetropolitan Museum of Art, New york

39 FREEDOMTOMANAGENeil MacGregor, Director, The British Museum. London

42 BUrLT HERTTAGE _ NEW HOPE?Akhil Sibal, lawyer practicing in the Supreme Court andDelhi High Court

46 LIMITS TO OFFICIAL LEGALISMNaman P. Ahuja, Associate professor, School of Arts andAesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi

57 RECLATMTNG WOMEN'S TNDTGENOUS HERTTAGEMadhu Khanna, Visiting professor of Indic Religion,Centre for the Study of Comparative Religion andCivilizations, Jamia Millia Islamia. Delhi

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65 rHE H!BR|DSBharti Kher, artist. Delhi

76 DASHRATH PATEL'S NON.ALIGNED ALIGNMENTSNancy Adajania, cultural theorist and independent curator,Mumbai

82 EVERYONEAGREES: rT'SABOUTTOEXPLODERanjit Hoskote, poerr culrural theorist and independentcurator, Mumbai

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.SOCIALACTIOI{A Quarterly Review of Social Trends

APRIL_JUNE 2OI4 VOLUME 64 NO.2

Editor

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Editorial Joseph Xavier

Usha MenonVasanthy Vijay

Cender Bias and Socialization of the Girl Child

Whither Equality and Justice: RawlsTheory of Justice and Violence againstWomen in India Papia Sengupta 112

Revisiting Partition, 1 947: Gender,

Community and Violence Sumit Saurabh Srivastava

Politics of Locating Gender in IslamicDiscourse on Justice in India Esita Sur

Intenogating M il itancy: Dalit Women'sParticipation in Kerala's Dalit Politics Deepika Rose Alex

Violence against Women in Prostitution:The ground realities G. Ravi Sankar Reddy

Interface between Khap Panchayats andthe State: Worsening of the Gender Issue Tarushikha Sarvesh

Social Construction of Educational Values:A Case of Jheer Youth in Jammu city Naresh Kumar

Book Reviews

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Safety Net Measures for Unorganised Workers in lndia: Critical Gapsand ChallengesAswini Kumor Mishra

Generating Public Consciousness around Land Acquisition forPrivate lndustriesAbhijit Guho

Mining and Women: The Case of the Maria of ChhaaisgarhSonoli Mukherjee

MDGs and Post-2O l5 Development Agenda: Prospects forlndian Civil SocietyYogesh Kumar ond Shyom Singh

University of Hyderabad Student Union Elections 20 l2: An Analysisin the Light of Lyngdoh Committee RecommendationsSowmya Dechomma C. C.

On Sanitation: A Memory EthnographyVinoy Kumar Sriyostoyo

Commentaries

Narayanpatna Land Struggle: A Conversation with Gananath PatraBijoy Upodhoyo

A Citizens' Agenda for ChangeCouncil for Social Development

Social Change

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Ayesha Ray, Ihe Soldier ond the Stote in lndio: Nucleor Weoponq

Counterinsurgenq, ond the Transformation of Indion Gvil-MilitoryRelotions by Josy Joseph

Deepak K. Mishra, Vandana Upadhaya and Atul Sharm4

Unfolding Crisis in Assornt Teo Plantotions: Employment

ond Occupotionol Mobility by Chandan Kumar Sharma

Subhadra Mitra Channa and Kamal K. Mishra (Eds),

Gendering Material Culture: Representotion ond Praaice

by Anamika Priyadarshini

Kirti Singh, Seporoted ond Divorced Women in lndio: Economic

Nghts and Entitlements by Arathi P.M.

Subhada Maitra and Shekhar Seshadri (Ed$, Plop Experiential

Methodologies in Developmentol and Theropeutic Settings

by Vijayalakshmi Balakrishnan

Jean Dreze and Amartya Sen, An Uncerotin Glory: lndio and its

Controdictions by Ashok K. Pankai

Anupam Hazra, lndio's Sociol Sector ond Millennium Development

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A CEO NonpareilC"P.Nair 135

Emerging lntellectual PropertyRight: Geographical lndicationsRaju Narayana Swamy M5Compliance of National Food Security Act : Some ReflectionsMidatala Rani flsChanging Scenario of the Labour Market inKerala:A Study on the lmpact of lnternal MigrationR. Sundaresan & D. Legio Merit ft7Role of FDI in the Transformation of lndian Retail SectorShibinu S.

Marginalisation and ldentity Politics inlndia : Articulations of Academic DiscoursesSunil Kumar K. 212

lntroducing New BooksFelicitating the Doyen of Political Science - Festchriftin Honour of Prof.K.Raman Pillai- lndiaToday : lssuesBefore the Nation - Eds. Prof.B.VivekanandanDr.R.K.Suresh Kumar and Dr.p.Sukumaran NairN.A. Karim 224

Review ArticlePattom A. Thanu PillaiB. Vivekanandan Z2g

Book Reviewlssues Confronting the NationMidatala Rani 244

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Against Fragmentation:Radhakamal Mukerjee's philosophy of Social Science- N. Jayaram

Failing Fatherhood:A Study of Childless Men in Rural Andhra pradesh

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The Social Face of Networks:The Features of Maintaining Self in Migrant Space- Maheshvari Naidu

People and Protected Areas:Protest D;,namics in a Conservation project in Odisha- Sthithapragyan Ray

'We are living with daily disasters,:A Study of Mental Health Consequences of Cyclone ,Thane,

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Revisiting the Nav Nirman Andolan of Gujarat- Varsha Bhagat-Ganguly

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Indian Journal ofSociology, l92l-A.M. Shah

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Ajay Tankha: Banking on self-help groups;Twenty years on

Anuradha Bhattachaqjee (with the Chronicle ofFranek Herzog): The second homeland;Polish refugees in India

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During lhe eighteenth and nineteenlh centuries

Christine Sleeter, Shashi Bhushan Upadhyay,

Arvind K. Mishra and Sanjay Kumar (eds'):

School education, pluralism and marginality'

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Sociology ofeducation in India: Changing contours

and emerging concerns

Jamal Khwaja: Living the Qur'an in our times

Pushpa Sundar: Business and community' The story ofcorporate social responsibility in India

Ranabir Samaddar: Passive revolution in ll/est Bengal'

1977-201 l

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Rowena Robinson: Boundaries ofreligion: Essays on

Christianity, ethnic conflict, and violence

Sanjay Srivastava (ed'): Sexuality studies

Sankar Datta, Orlanda Ruthven and Vipin Sharma

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Sekhar Bandyopadhyay: Decolonis ation in South

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West Bengal, 1947-52

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Suhrita Saha 148

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'Ihematic Articles: Socio-Economic Irnpediments to Developrnent in India

Fitatus of Women in Informal Sector in india E. Pulla Rao 1

I,'DI in India's Retail Sector: Issues and Challenges V. Basil Hans

Otlrporate Social Reporting in India Devendra Prasad Pandey

Sustainable Development through the Shared ValueModei of Corporate Social Responsibility Suddhachit Mitra 4b

(lSR Mandate in Indian Companies Act 2013Dr. Umesh Dhyani, Mohit Sharma, C. V. Jayanthi 60

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l,ecturer's Morale and Change Proneness

Madhatullah Khan Sherwam

S.R. Padala

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Joseph Marianus llujur, Editors. New Delhi: sage Publications, 2010. Reviewed

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Factors of Management Education in lndia as Perceived by Learners and Providers: An Empirical StudyDeborshi Mukherjee

Peer lnteraction and lts lnfluence on Family Purchase Decision: A Study among lndian TeenagersRoshrni Singh ond J.K. Noyok

A Study of the Participation of the Private Sector Companies of lndia in Corporate SocialResponsibility Activities through Conjoint AnalysisSumono Ghosh

Critical Review of Literature

Survey of Qualitative Research Methodology in Strategy Research and lmplication for lndian ResearchersSondip Mukhopodhyoy ond Rojen K. Gupto

Management Case

Sadakalo: Marketing of Traditional Fashion in the Modern Fashion lndustry

Joshim Uddin Ahmed, Md. Humoyun Kabir Chowdhury, Mohammod Josim Uddin ond Mirzo M. Ferdous

Case Analysis

Sadakalo: Marketing of Traditional Fashion in the Modern Fashion lndustryMohommod Alomgir Hossoin, Shohzodo M. lmran, Tajmin Hossoin Chowdhury,

Moinuddin Md. Rohat Sobhan ond Rokib lofor

Book Reviews

Debra L. Nelson, James Campbell Quick and Preetam Khandelwal, Orgonizotional Behoviour:A South Asion Perspective

Reviewed by Aakonksho Sehgal

Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and Kenneth Cukier, Big Doto:A Rev ol uti o n T h ot Will Tra n sfo rm H ow We Uv e,Wo rk o n d T hi nkReviewed by Wolloce lacob

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