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A Guide to the Microfiche Edition of
olitical amphlets from the Indian Subcontinent
Parts 1-4
UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
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A Guide to the Microfiche Collection
POLITICAL PAMPHLETS FROM THE
INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
Editorial Adviser Granville Austin
Associate Editor and Guide compiled by August A. Imholtz, Jr.
A microfiche project of UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
An Imprint of CIS 4520 East-West Highway • Bethesda, MD 20814-3389
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publicaîion Data:
Indian political pamphlets [microform] microfiche Accompanied by a printed guide. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 1-55655-206-8 (microfiche) 1. Political parties-India. I. UPA Academic Editions (Firm)
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Introduction
Note from the Publisher
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Reference Bibliography
Part 1. Political Parties and Special Interest Groups India Congress Committee. (Including All India Congress Committee): 1-282 ... 1 Communist Party of India: 283-465 17 Communist Party of India, (Marxist), and Other Communist Parties: 466-530 ... 27 Praja Socialist Party: 531-593 31 Other Socialist Parties: 594-617 34 Other Indian Political Parties: 618-778
618-649 Bharatiya Jana Sangh 36 650-664 Janata Party 37 665-705 Bharatiya Janata Party 38 706 Revolutionary Worker's Party 40 707-750 Swatantra Party 40 751-752 Lok Dal Party 42 753-760 All India Hindu Mahasabha 42 761-765 Republican Party of India 42 766-768 Radical Democratic Party 43 769 Dalit Mazdoor Kisan Party 43 770-778 Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh 43
Trade Unions and Membership Organizations Other Than Political Parties: 779-863
779-603 All India Trade Union Congress 44 804-818 Indian National Trade Union Congress 45 819-833 Centre of Indian Trade Unions 46 834-837 Other Trade Union Groups 47 838-840 Hind Mazdoor Sabha 47 841-861 All India Kisan Sabha (All India Agricultural
Workers' Union) 47 862 All India Students Federation 48 863 Democratic Youth Federation of India 48
Part 2. Indian Infernal Politics Indian Internal Politics: 864-1517 49
Part 3. State and Regional Politics Indian Provinces: 1518-1582A
1518-1540 West Bengal 81 1541-1582A Kerala 82
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Reference Bibliography cont. Part 3. State and Regional Politics cont.
Other Indian Provinces: 1583-1662 1583-1595 Andhra Pradesh 85 1596-1601 Assam 85 1602-1606 Goa 86 1607-1612 Bombay 86 1613-1615 Gujarat 86 1616-1618 Haryana Province 86 1619-1620 Madras 86 1621-1634 Punjab 87 1635-1637 Telangana 87 1638-1644 Kamataka 87 1645-1646 Maharashtra 88 1647 Hyderabad 88 1648 Bihar 88 1649 Tripura 88 1650 Jaipur 88 1651 Meghalaya 88 1652 Mizoram 88 1653 Mysore 88 1654 Uttar Pradesh 88 1657 Rajasthan 88 1658-1662 Nagaland 88
Part 1. Political Parties and Special Interest Groups cont. Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee: 1663-1758 89
Part 3. State and Regional Politics cont. Kashmir: 1759-1862 95
Part 4. Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Indian Foreign Affairs Bangladesh: 1863-1879 101 Pakistan: 1880-2178 102 Indian Foreign Relations: 2179-2244 118
Author Index 123
Title Index 167
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Indian political pamphlets•published by political parties, central and state governments, and a wide variety of private organizations•are meat and drink to both Indian and foreign scholars. These pamphlets are a window offering a view of the basic political philosophies and organizational pursuit of power and influence in the world's largest democratic "developing" country.
Now, University Publications of America (UPA) has filmed on microfiche nearly all of the Indian Pamphlet Collection in the Library of Congress and made the pamphlets widely available to researchers. To facilitate access to individual items in the collection, the microfiche is accompanied by this guide. It is organized into a Reference Bibliography, an Author Index and a Title Index. The Reference Bibliography, a numerical arrangement of the entire collection, contains complete bibliographic data for each pamphlet. The indexes cross reference both the microfiche and the Reference Bibliography by pamphlet number. The author index cites both individuals and institutions as authors. This is essential, for much Indian political literature lists the institution and not the writer as "author."
No pamphlet on film can match the flavor, color, and texture of the original, but the originals do not travel well, and overuse can wear them out. The pamphlets were often printed on poor quality paper; covers and texts were usually bound together with staples, and the covers frequently are of soft paper and tear easily. Typically, the pamphlets, handled by decades of researchers, are too fragile to be circulated through interlibrary loan. Therefore, UPA has performed the dual service of preserving these historical sources while making them available to researchers worldwide.
For several reasons these Indian political pamphlets are invaluable source material. A large proportion are written in English, making them accessible to those unable to read Indian languages. Thanks to India's open political system the pamphlets are frank in content and express the goals, feelings, and often strategies and tactics of their authors and publishers. They are usually well written•allowing for the hyperbole and generally self-serving character of political literature. And, because of their continuity, (parties like the Indian National Congress, the Communist party, and the Hindu Mahasabha began publishing long before independence in 1947), they represent an ongoing record of political developments. British and Indian political and literary traditions have combined to create a rich political literature.
Reflecting decades of contention over political ideas and the evolving shape of Indian political institutions and relationships, Indian political literature contains more substance than political literature on the United States, Britain, France or most Asian countries. For example, in the United States the Republican and Democratic parties rarely publish literature about relations between economic classes, religious groups, and the federal and state governments. In India, these issues are the stuff of party pamphlets and frequently of government publications•particularly when different parties hold power in the central and state governments. Factions within political parties also publicly thrash out their differences in pamphlets.
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On federal-state government relations, for example, political parties, and state governments controlled by both Congress and non-Congress governments submitted memoranda, frequently published later, to the Administrative Reforms Commission and the Sarkaria Commission, two major official studies of center-state relations. Parties and state governments alike commented on the practices of the Congress government reigning at the center. The Memorandum on Centre- State Relations to the Sarkaria Commission by the Government of West Bengal, then controlled by the Communist Party of India (Marxist), item number 1527 in this collection, is one example of this commentary.
Another example is the literature published by the Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, whose target was Hindu and Muslim "communalism" (extremism), especially Hindu communalism. These pamphlets were not influential politically, but are, nevertheless, ideologically significant. They contain the classic anticommunal arguments made by the Congress over the years and echo the views of the left and Mrs. Gandhi's thinking. Some two dozen pamphlets describe communal riots and other confrontations, thus providing répertoriai accounts that can be cross-checked with newspapers and other sources. There are 96 pamphlets in this group, numbers 1663-1758.
Economic relations among classes, the third subject matter category mentioned above, is well represented in this collection. It holds pamphlets published by trade unions taking positions on broad economic issues beyond union-management relations; pamphlets about agrarian reform• essentially a property issue and perennially the most politically significant class issue in India. Finally, pamphlets about more readily identifiable "socialist" issues are included in this collection. The topics represented include the role and efficiency of the public sector, the size and role of the private sector and of private industrial "monopolies," central planning, and so on. These pamphlets emanate from individuals and factions among Communists, Congressites, the socialist parties, Hindus, economic and social conservatives, the Swatantra party (India's version of the United States' free-market Republicans), and unattached thinkers and polemicists. Communist pamphlets on economic issues, as well as those on other issues, are rich ideologically, particularly when they express the contention between the Communist Party of India (pro-Moscow and sometimes Stalinist) and the Communist Party Marxist (which leans toward Peking).
Several pamphlets reproduced among the microfiche are rare. Among these, is Item 5, Nehru-Jinnah Correspondence. Including Gandhi-Jinnah and Nehru-Nawab Ismail Correspon- dence. Other rarities are several pamphlets published by the India League in London. Item 926 is The Cripps Mission. An Authoritative Statement on the Breakdown of the Negotiations at New Delhi, by Jawaharlal Nehru. The collection is also replete with items that, if not rare, are very hard to find in the original and whose texts do not appear in compilations of party documents, such as A. M. Zaidi's The Encyclopedia of Indian National Congress. One such example is the Vote Congress series published by the Congress Party in 1952. The Library of Congress collection has 19 of these pamphlets variously entitled, Vote Congress. Our Land Policy, Vote Congress. Congress and the Welfare State, and so on. Possession of all or most of these pamphlets in a single collection may be unique. They are particularly valuable because they were written for India's first general elections after independence (1947) and the inauguration of the Constitution (1950).
The value of Indian political pamphlets is increased by the absence of alternative sources to their contents. Although Indian newspapers, in both Indian and English languages, pay close attention to politics, India has no newspaper of record. Even if it had, no newspaper could afford to print even the parties major pronouncements. So, for example, if the researcher wishes to read the complete address of the Congress Party president at the annual plenary session, he or she must seek out the Congress publication containing it or look in an anthology of Congress presidential speeches. This is even more true of internal party polemics and position papers. And, because the comparatively minor parties, (relative to the Congress) receive even less coverage in the press, access to their literature is more important for understanding their development and ideologies. For example, the 85 pamphlets of the Praja Socialist Party and other socialist parties
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in this collection are useful not only for learning about these parties themselves, but more so for understanding the pressure on the Congress Party from its left. Collections of documents from only the Congress Party, the Communist Party of India, and the Bharatiya Jan Sangh party have been published and, though they help the researcher greatly, they do not include all significant party literature.
Scholars from various disciplines should find these materials enlightening. Historians, economists of the nonmathematical sort, political scientists, and students of political economy and institutional development may use them both for direct evidence of events and ideas and to provide the context for economic, political and institutional happenings. Political figures in India (and elsewhere) speak and write frankly more often than they, themselves, or skeptical observers, may believe, and sooner or later address their mistakes as well as their intentions and achievements. A thorough study of political literature, therefore, rewards the researcher with more fact than fiction. University Publications of America, in this microfiche collection, has provided students of India with a valuable source of information about India for which we may be grateful.
Granville Austin
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NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER
The political pamphlets filmed for this microfiche collection were borrowed from the Southern Asia holdings of the Library of Congress.
The UPA editors wish to thank Dr. Allen W. Thrasher, senior reference librarian of the Southern Asia Section of the Library of Congress, for recommending the project to us and for answering our questions in the course of preparing this finding aid. We are also grateful to Mr. Louis A. Jacob, head of the Southern Asia Section for allowing us to undertake the project. Mr. Granville Austin, who is a research fellow of St. Antony College, Oxford University, both provided initial guidance in our organization of the pamphlets into political party groups or subject sections and wrote the introductory which appears in this volume.
Due to a filming idiosyncracy, Part 1 items were divided and comprise items 1-863 and 1663-1758.
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REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY
Part 1. Political Parties and Special Interest Groups India Congress Committee: 1-282
The Future of India. Presi- dential Address to the Indian National Congress. S. P. Sinha. London: Jas. Truscott and Sons Ltd. 1916. 45 p.
Presidential Address of Babu Rajendra Prasad. Indian National Congress, 48th Session at Bombay. Rajendra Prasad. Bombay: S. K. Pati, General Secretary, Reception Committee, 48th Indian National Congress, 1934. 31 p.
Public Debt of India. J. C. Kumarappa. Allahabad: The All India Congress Commit- tee, 1935.40 p.
All-India Convention. Pres- idential Address. Jawaharlal Nehru. Delhi: The Hindustan Times Press, 1937. 19 p.
Nehru-Jinnah Correspon- dence. Including Gandhi- Jinnah and Nehru-Nawab Ismail Correspondence. Jawaharlal Nehru, Mohammed AN Jlnnah. Allahabad: The Alla- habad Law Journal Press, 1938. 90 p.
6 Indian National Congress. Report of the General Sec- retary, Jan.1937-Feb. 1938. J. B. Kripalani. Allahabad: J. B. Kripalani, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, 1938.54 p.
The Indian Federation. Congress Political and Economic Studies-No. 10. Z. A. Ahmad. Allahabad: K. M. Ashraf, Political and Economic Information Department, A.I.C.C. 1938.56 p.
8 Constitution of the Indian National Congress. [As Amended at the Bombay Meeting of the A.I.C.C. June 1939]. J. B. Kripalani. Allahabad: J. B. Kripalani, General Secretary, A.I.C.C. 1939. 19 p.
9 Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretary, March 1938- Feb.1939. J. B. Kripalani. Allahabad: Gen- eral Secretary, A.I.C.C. 1939. 72 p.
10 Report of the General Secretary, Indian National Congress, March 1939 to February 1940. J. B. Kripalani. Allahabad: J. B. Kripalani, General Secretary, A.I.C.C. 1940. 104 p.
11 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Fifty-third Session, Ramgarh, March 1940. Abul Kalam Azad. Ramgarh: General Secretary, Reception Committee, Ramgarh Congress, 1940.32 p.
12 Secretary's Report for the Period 17th January, 1944 to 6th October, 1945 and the Financial Statement Presented to the E. A. Indian National Congress. Mombasa: Mercury Press, Nairobi, 1945. 29 p.
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13 Sixty (60) Years of Congress. Pattabhi S'rtaramayya. Bombay: Congress Publications Board, 1945.32 p.
14 What Congress Fights for. Being the Election Mani- festo of the Indian National Congress, 1945-46. Bombay: Indian National Congress Central Election Board, 1946. 9 p.
15 Politics of Charkha. J. B. Kripalani. Bombay: Vora and Co. Publishers, Ltd. 1946. 100 p.
16 The Country Votes Congress. Being a Brief Analysis of the Results of the Central Assembly Elections. Indian National Congress. Bombay: Indian National Congress Central Election Board, 1946. 19 p.
17 Milestones of Liberty. Being a Brief Analysis of the Congress Victories in the Provincial Elections in Assam (1946). Publicity Secretary, Indian National Congress. Bombay: Indian National Congress Central Election Board, 1946. 19 p.
18 The Indian National Congress. J. B. Kripalani. Bombay: Vora and Co. Publishers, Ltd. 1946. 65 p.
19 The Sinners of Sind. Being a Brief Report on the Bureaucratic Bungling and Unconstitutional Ministry- making in Sind, February 1946. Indian National Congress. Bom- bay: Indian National Congress Central Election Board, 1946. 23 p.
20 Freedom Speaks. Being a Resume of the Ideals of the Indian National Congress, 1885-1945. Indian National Congress. Bombay: Indian National Congress Central Election Board, [1946]. 39 p.
21 A Political Outrage. Being a Summary of the Press Comments on Unconstitu- tional Ministry-making in Sind, 1946. Indian National Congress. Bombay: Indian National Congress Central Election Board, 1946. 23 p.
22 The Orissa Legislative Assembly Congress Party Rules. Indian National Congress. Cuttack: Gadadher Dutta, M. L. A. Secretary, Orissa Assembly Congress Party, 1946. 10 p.
23 Congress Hand-Book, 1946. All India Congress Committee. Allahabad: B. V. Keskar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, 1946. 194 p.
24 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Fifty-fourth Session. J. B. Kripalani. Delhi: Indian Na-tional Congress, 1946. 59 p.
25 Report of the Economic Programme Committee. All India Congress Committee. Allahabad: Jugal Kishore, General Secretary, A.I.C.C. 1948.62 p.
26 Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, Nov. 1946- Dec. 1948. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Indian National Congress, 1948.116 p.
27 Presidential Address. Indian National-Congress, Fifty-fifth Sesson. B. Pattabhi S'rtaramayya. New Delhi: Jugal Kishore, All India Congress Committee, 1948. 59 p.
28 Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Adopted at the Bombay Meeting of the A.I.C.C. April 1948). All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1948. 16 p.
29 Seva Dal Manual No. 1. Seva Dal. Delhi: 1949. 20 p.
30 The New Congress. Shankarrao Deo. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1949.49 p.
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31 Congress X-Rayed. Political History of India in Verse for the Last Half a Century. Jamnadas M. Mehta. Bombay: The Laxmi Publications, 1950. 19 p.
32 Seva Dal Manual. No. 4. Seva Dal. Delhi: Navin Press, [1950]. 32 p.
33 Congress Seva Dal Manual: Training. All India Congress Committee. Delhi: All India Congress Committee, Publications Department, 1950. 72 p.
34 Constitution of the Ufkal Provincial Congress Committee. Gadadher Dutta. Cuttack: Gadadher Dutta, General Secretary, Utkal Provincial Congress Committee, 1950. 20 p.
35 Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, Jan. 1949- Sept. 1950. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1950. 95 p.
36 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress Fifty-seventh Session. Jawaharlal Nehru. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1951.21 p.
37 Volunteer Organisation. Being a Collection of the Resolutions Passed by the Congress, A.I.C.C. and Working Committee since 1917. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1951. 62 p.
38 A Great Experiment. G. V. Mavalankar. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1951.20 p.
39 Handbook for Congressmen. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Central Publicity Board, Indian National Congress, 1951. 154 p.
40 Congress Seva Dal Manual. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1951.20 p.
What Congress Stands for. Election Manifesto. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1951.12 p.
42 Seva Dal Manual: Training Camps. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1952. 70 p.
43 Preventive Detention Act. Congress Party in Parliament of India. New Delhi: Jaipaul, Public Relations Officer, Congress Party in the Parliament of India, 1952.23 p.
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Indore Meeting of the All India Congress Committee. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1952. 23 p.
45 Vote Congress. Backward Classes. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 32 p.
46 Vote Congress. Rehabilitation of Displaced Persons. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 64 p.
47 Vote Congress. Defence. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, 1952. 48 p.
48 Vote Congress. Our Industrial Policy. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 48 p.
Vote Congress. Communications. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 32 p.
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50 Vote Congress. Our Work for Labour. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 63 p.
51 Vote Congress. Our Land Policy. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 48 p.
52 Vote Congress. Food and Clothing. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 64 p.
53 Vote Congress. Congress and the Welfare State. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 64 p.
54 Vote Congress. Integration of States. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 64 p.
55 Vote Congress. Our Foreign Policy. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 48 p.
56 Vote Congress. New Townships. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 32 p.
57 Vote Congress. Cottage Industries. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 63 p.
58 Vote Congress. Linguistic States. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 32 p.
59 Vote Congress. India's River Valley Projects. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 48 p.
60 Vote Congress. Our Railways. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 64 p.
61 Vote Congress. Congress Ministries at Work. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 63 p.
62 Vote Congress. Our Programme. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 32 p.
63 Vote Congress. Scientific Research. Congress Central Publicity Board. New Delhi: Congress Central Publicity Board, [1952]. 48 p.
64 Constructive Programme for Congressmen. Narayan Agarwal. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1953.49 p.
65 Constitution of the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee. (As Approved by the A.I.C.C. on 9th Nov. 1953). Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee. Delhi: Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee, 1953. 26 p.
66 Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries, Oct. 1951- Jan. 1953. U. Srinivas Malliah, Balvantray G. Mehta, Narayan Agarwal. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1953. 77 p.
67 Constitution of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee. As Adopted at the Darjeeling Meeting of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee, October 1953. West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee. Calcutta: West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee, 1953.16 p.
68 Report of the Land Reform Committee. (Approved by U.P.C.C.). Utkal Provincial Congress Committee. Cuttack: Utkal Provincial Congress Comittee, 1953. 9 p.
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69 Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, Constitution and Rules. Together with the Constitution of the Indian National Congress. K. K. Shah, V. N. Purao. Bombay: K. K. Shah and V. N. Purao, General Secretaries, 1953.43 p.
70 Hyderabad Pradesh Congress. Approved by the A.I.C.C. On 28-9-1953. Gandi Bhavan. Hyd-Dn: Hyd. Pradesh Congress Committee, 1953.44 p.
71 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Fifty-eighth Session. Jawaharlal Nehru. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1953.22 p.
72 Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Agra Meeting of the All India Congress Committee, July 1953). All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1953. 28 p.
73 Report of the Congress Village Panchayat Committee. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1954. 88 p.
74 Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries, Jan. 1953- Jan. 1954. U. Srinivas Malliah, Balvantray G. Mehta, Narayan Agerwal. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for the All India Congress Committee, 1954. 54 p.
75 Building New India. Selections from Gandhi, Tagore, Nehru, Radhakrishnan, Bhave. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1954.97 p.
76 Letters to the P.C.C. Presidents. Jawaharlal Nehru. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1955.31 p.
77 Survey of the Working of the U.P. Government. (Being a Report to the U.P. Congress Committee). Govind Ballabh Pant. New Delhi: 1954.24 p.
78 Resolutions Passed by the Working Committee. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1954. 6 p.
79 Indian National Congress. Names and Addresses of Delegates for 1955-56. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1955. 171 p.
80 The New Social Order. U. N. Dhebar. New Delhi: Indian National Congress, 1955. 22 p.
81 Proceedings of the Meet- ings of the Presidents and Secretaries of the Pradesh Congress Committees. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Indian National Congress, 1955.76 p.
82 Review. U. N. Dhebar. Berhampur: All India Congress Committee, 1955. 15 p.
83 Indian National Congress, 60th Session. Reception Committee Chairman's Address. S. Ambujammal. Madras: Reception Committee, Indian National Congress, 1955. 8 p.
84 Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, Jan. 1954- Jan. 1955. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1955.234 p.
85 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Sixtieth Session. U. N. Dhebar. Madras: All India National Committee, 1955. 30 p.
86 Report to the All India Congress Committee. Jawaharlal Nehru. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1955. 14 p.
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87 Indian National Congress. Sixtieth Session. Resolutions. Indian Natbnal Congress. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1955. 15 p.
88 Youth and Nation-Building. (Report of the A.I.C.C. Youth Training Camp, Sept. 24-30,1955.). Shriman Narayan. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956. 78 p.
89 Congress Seva Dal Training. S. V. Inamdar. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1955.73 p.
90 Congress Seva Dal. Kendra Sanhalan. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1955.30 p.
91 Report of the Constructive Work Committee. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1955. 72 p.
92 All India Congress Committee: Circulars. A Descriptive Bibliography. Jagdish Saran Sharma. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1956.44 p.
93 Programme for Constructive Work. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956. 28 p.
Constructive Programme for Women: A Handbook. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956. 60 p.
95 Resolutions on States Reorganisation 1920-1956. Indian Natbnal Congress. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956. 24 p.
96 Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries. January 1955 to February 1956. Indian Natbnal Congress. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (Publicatbns Department), 1956.148 p.
97 Indian National Congress, Sixty-first Session. Resolutions. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956. 20 p.
98 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Sixty-first Session. U. N. Dhebar. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956.35 p.
99 Youth Congress: A Handbook. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956. 55 p.
100 Report of the Constructive Workers' Conference, Amrifsar, February 7,1956. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956. 17 p.
101 Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Bombay Meeting of the All India Congress Committee, June 1956). All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956. 29 p.
102 Tunisia. Mukul Mukerjee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956.23 p.
103 One Week with Vinoba. Shriman Narayan. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1956.58 p.
104 Report of the Sub- committee Appointed by the Executive Committee of the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee to Enquire info the Working of the Congress Organisation in Gujarat. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1957. 58 p.
105 Resolutions on Foreign Policy 1947-57. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1957. 59 p.
106 Indian National Congress Rules. Framed under Article XX(f)(i) and Other Articles of the Constitution. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1957. 29 p.
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107 Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, March 1956 to December 1956. Shriman Narayan, K. P. Madhavan Nair, M. M. Choudhury. Indore: All India Congress Committee, 1957. 121 p.
108 Progress of Land Reforms in India. Gulzari Lai Nanda. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1957.26 p.
109 Presidential Address Indian National Congress, Sixty- second Session. U. N. Dhebar. Indore: All India Congress Committee, 1957. 24 p.
110 Socialistic Pattern of Society. Shriman Narayan. New Delhi: Indian National Congress, 1957. 57 p.
111 Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries January 1957 to December 1957. Shriman Narayan, K. P. Madhavan Nair, M. M. Chaudhuri. Gauhati: All India Congress Committee, 1958. 108 p.
112 Woman's Wing of the Congress. Women's Department, All India Congress Committe. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (Women's Department), 1958. 12 p.
113 The Congress Ideology and Programme. Sadiq Ali. New Delhi: All Indian Congress Committee, 1958. 32 p.
114 India's Current Problems. Shriman Narayan. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Con- gress Committee, 1958. 34 p.
115 Report of the Agricultural Production Sub- Committee. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, [1958]. 23 p.
116 The General Elections 1957. A Survey. Sadiq Ali. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1959. 96 p.
117 Report of the Congress Planning Sub-Committee. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1959. 72 p.
118 Report on Congress Constitution. (In Pursuance of the Decision Taken by the A.I.C.C. at Its Meeting Held in May 1959 at Delhi.). K. Hanumanthaiya. Bangalore: All India Congress Committee, 1959.44 p.
119 Padayatra•A Report. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1959.46 p.
120 Report of the Congress Planning Sub-Committee. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1959. 72 p.
121 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Sixty-fourth Session. U. N. Dhebar. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1959. 39 p.
122 Election Manifesto. Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee. India: Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, 1959. 16 p.
123 Report on Congress Constitution. Submitted to the President Indian National Congress. (In Pursuance of the Decision Taken by the A.I.C.C. at Its Meeting Held in May 1959 at Delhi). K. Hanumanthaiya. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1959.44 p.
124 Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries January 1959 to December 1959. Takhtmal, Sucheta Kripalani, A. S. Raju. Bangalore: All India Congress Committee, 1960. 104 p.
125 Report of the Committee of the Congress Party in Parliament. All India Congress Committee. Delhi: The All India Congress Committee, 1960.28 p.
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125 A Report of the Congress Planning Sub-Committee. Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee. Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee, 1960. 184 p.
126 Indian National Congress. Report of the Reorganisation Committee. U. N. Dhebar. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1960. 8 p.
127 Congress Ideology. Humayun Kabir. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1961. 26 p.
128 Election Law and Rules• Technique and Propaganda. A. K. Sen. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1961. 38 p.
129 Presidential Address, 66th Session, Indian National Congress. N. Sanjiva Reddy. Gujarat: Thakorebhai.M. Desai Chairman Reception Committee, 66th Session Indian National Congress, 1961. 18 p.
130 Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Bhavnagar Session of the Indian National Congress in January 1961. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1961. 30 p.
131 Dowry Banned. Mukul Mukherjee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, Women's Department, 1961. 11 p.
132 Public Sector•Its Need and Justification. T. N. Singh. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1961. 16 p.
133 Towards Socialist Thinking in Congress. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1961.33 p.
134 India's Five Year Plans and Socialist Advance. S. N. Mishra. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1961. 17p.
135 Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries, January 1960 to December 1960. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Indian National Congress, 1961.103 p.
136 Indian National Congress, Sixty-seventh Session. Presidential Address. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1962.13 p.
137 Election Manifesto, 1962. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1962.16 p.
138 India Fights to Defend Democracy. M. Chalapathi Rau. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1962.12 p.
139 The Indian Railways. S. Dutta. New Delhi: S. Dutta P.R.O. Congress Party in Parliament, [1962]. 10 p.
140 Irrigation in India. Congress Party in Parliament of India. New Delhi: Congress Party in Parliament, [1962]. 16 p.
141 Agriculture in India. Congress Party in Parliament of India. New Delhi: Congress Party In Parliament, [1962]. 14 p.
142 Our Taxation Policy. Congress Party in Parliament of India. New Delhi: Congress Party In Parliament, [1962]. 13 p.
143 Sahakari Samaj. Congress Party In Parliament of India. New Delhi: Congress Party in Parliament, [1962]. 16 p.
144 Education. Achievement Series: 1. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N Balakrishnan for All Indian National Congress, [1962]. 13 p.
145 Community Development. Achievement Series: 2. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All Indian National Congress, [1962]. 12 p.
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146 Health. Achievement Series: 3. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, [n.d.]. 15 p.
147 Prices. Achievement Series: 4. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, [1962]. 12 p.
148 Transport. Achievement Series: 6. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, [1962]. 14 p.
149 Report of the Five Man Committee. (Appointed by the Congress President in Pursuance of the Resolution of the A.I.C.C). D. Sanjivayya, Prashad Bannarji. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1963. 7 p.
150 Report of Sub-Committee on Democracy and Socialism. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, [1964]. 26 p.
151 Subjects Committee Meetings. Gopabandhu Nagar. Calcutta: All India Congress Committee, 1964. 15 p.
152 A New Political Theory Team Democracy Scheme, Andhra Plan for Enlargement, Perfection and Consolidation of Kama raj Plan. Council of Social Workers. Andhra: Council of Social Workers, Andhra, 1964. 41 p.
153 Constitution of Indian National Congress. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1965.30 p.
154 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 69th Session. K. Kamaraj. Durgapur: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1965. 14 p.
155 Constitution of Indian National Congress. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1966. 28 p.
156 Profiles of Progress. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan the All India Congress Committee, 1966.32 p.
157 Indian National Congress Rules. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1966.25 p.
158 Non-Official Resolutions Received for the All India Congress Committee Session, 1966. All India Congress Committee. Bombay: All India Congress Committee Session, 1966. 102 p.
159 Non-Official Resolutions Received for the All India Congress Committee Session, 1966. All India Congress Committee. Ernakulam: All India Congress Committee, 1966. 41 p.
160 Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As in force from June 25,1967). All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1967. 28 p.
161 The Real Task. Atulya Ghosh. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Con- gress Committee, 1967. 17 p.
162 Election Manifesto, 1967. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1967. 16 p.
162 A Pradesh Congress on Assam's Reorganisation. Assam Pradesh Congress Committee. Gauhati: Assam Pradesh Congress Committee, 1967.79 p.
163 Congress and Democratic Socialism. J. Bandyopadhyaya. New Delhi: Indian National Congress Publication, 1968. 26 p.
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164 Presidential Address. Indian National Conference, Seventy-first Session. S. Nijalingappa. Hyderabad: All India Congress Committee, 1968.28 p.
165 Indian National Congress. List of Members of Congress Committee for 1968-69, with Permanent Addresses. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1968. 134 p.
166 Indian National Congress. Presidential Address Seventy-third Session. S. Nijalingappa. Gujarat: Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee, 1969.20 p.
167 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 73 Plenary Session. Jagjivan Ram. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1969. 24 p.
168 Indian National Congress, 73rd Plenary Session, Bombay, December 28-29, 1969. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1969. 27 p.
169 Rules of the Indian National Congress. Framed under Article XVIII(f)(i) and other Articles of the Constitution. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1969. 24 p.
170 Revitalising Congress. Recent Speeches and Writings of Indira Gandhi. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Kalamkar Prakashan, 1969. 38 p.
171 Non-Official Resolutions. Indian National Congress, 73rd Plenary Session. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1969. 24 p.
172 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 72nd Session. S. Nijalingappa. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1969.18 p.
173 Text of Resolutions. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1969.28 p.
173 A Resolution on Economic Policy and Programme Passed by the A.I.C.C. at Its Meeting in July 1969 in Bangalore. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1969. 8 p.
174 Message of Gandhinagar. Resolutions Adopted at the Seventy-third Session of the Indian National Congress, Gandhinagar on December 21-22. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1969.18 p.
175 Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As in Force from July 11,1969). All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1969. 23 p.
176 Valedictory Address. C. Subramaniam. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1969. 17 p.
177 Congress Approach to International Affairs. Shanker Dayal Sharma. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1970. 23 p.
178 Recommendations of the Streamline Committee. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1970. 11 p.
179 Secularism Meets the Challenge of Communalism. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1970. 12 p.
180 Indianising Whom? Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1970. 15 p.
181 Congress Triumphs. An Analysis of By-election Results. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1970. 16 p.
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182 Address by Shri Jagjivan Ram, President, Indian National Congress. Jagjivan Ram. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1970.14 p.
183 Non-Official Resolutions Received for the All India Congress Committee Session. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1970. 45 p.
184 Follow-up Measures after Bank Nationalisation. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1970.22 p.
185 Your Questions Answered through Congress Election Manifesto. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Rajkumar Singh for Indian National Congress, [1970]. 10 p.
186 Text of Resolutions on i) Communal Situation ii) Political Situation and iii) Foreign Policy. Adopted at the A.I.C.C. Meeting, New Delhi, June 13-15,1970. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1970. 11 p.
187 Election Manifesto, 1971. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, 1971.15 p.
188 Election Guide for Candidates and Workers. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Kumar Singh for the Indian National Congress, 1971. 14 p.
189 Indo-Sovief Treaty, an Appraisal. Rajni Patel. Bombay: G. S. Shyam for Bombay Pradesh Congress Committee, 1971. 23 p.
190 People's Victory. An Analysis of 1971 Elections. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra the All India Congress Committee, 1971.53 p.
190 A Grand Alliance. The Plot That Failed. Deli Pradesh Congress Committee. New Delhi: Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee, [1971]. 8 p.
191 All India Congress Committee Session, 15-16th May, 1971 at Munshinagar, Bombay, Non-Official Resolutions. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1971. 24 p.
192 Text of Resolutions. Passed at the All India Congress Committee Meeting Dated New Delhi, April 3 and 4,1971. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1971.14 p.
193 Meet the Challenge. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Radhey Mohan for All India Congress Committee, [1971]. 7 p.
194 Socialism Betrayed by Centre's Economic Adventure. Prices of Food, Cloth, Drugs Shoot Up. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Radhey Mohan for All India Congress Committee, 1971. 6 p.
195 Betrayal of National Interests. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Radhey Mohan for All India Congress Committee, [1971]. 4 p.
196 Your Freedom in Peril• Defend If Zealously. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Radhey Mohan for All India Congress Committee, [1971]. 4 p.
197 Brainwashing a Nation. Don't Let If Succeed. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Radhey Mohan for All India Congress Committee, [1971]. 6 p.
198 Hopes and Hoaxes. Prime Minister's Plans Make Poor Poorer. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, [1971]. 6 p.
199 Syndicate Unmasked. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Raj Kumar Singh for Indian National Congress, [1971]. 5 p.
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200 Congress Manifesto. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Radhey Mohan for All India Committee Party, [1971]. 7 p.
201 The Facts You Must Know. Morarji Desai. New Delhi: Radhey Mohan for All India Con- gress Committee, [1971]. 8 p.
202 Election Manifesto, 1972. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Ramdatta Dubey for Indian National Congress, 1972. 16 p.
203 India and the Liberation of Bangladesh. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Ramdatta Dubey for Indian National Congress, 1972. 7 p.
204 The Congress and Peaceful Democratic Revolution. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Ramdatta Dubey for Indian National Congress, 1972. 5 p.
205 The Message of Mahatma Gandhi. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Ramdatta Dubey for All India Congress Committee, 1972.50 p.
206 Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 74th Plenary Session, Bidhan Nagar Calcutta, December 28-29,1972. Shanker Dayal Sharma. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1972. 23 p.
207 Text of Resolutions and Statement on Economic Policy Adopted at the 74th Plenary Session. Indian National Congress, Bidhan Nagar, Calcutta. (December 28-29,1972). All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1972.27 p.
208 Towards a Fuller Life for Everybody. Shrimati Indira Gandhi's Inaugural and Concluding Speeches at the Congress Leaders' Conference on 13,14 May, 1972. Indira Gandhi. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1972. 14 p.
209 The Vision of Nehru. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Ramdatta Dubey for Ail India Congress Committee, 1972.19 p.
210 Sixth National Convention of Congress Forum for Socialist Action (New Delhi, Dec. 23-24,1972). On Advancing the Role of the Public Sector to Attain Commanding Heights in the Economy. Congress Forum for Socialist Action. New Delhi: Harsh Deo Malaviya, M.P. Convenor, Congress Forum for Socialist Action. 1972. 5 p.
211 Manifesto Delhi Pradesh Congress, 1972, Metropoli- tan Council Elections. Pradesh Congress Committee. Delhi: Pradesh Congress Committee, 1972. 9 p.
212 Forward to Self-Reliance, 1972. Indian National Congress. New Delhi: Ramdatta Dubey for Indian National Congress, 1972. 7 p.
213 Non-Official Resolutions. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1972. 86 p.
214 All India Congress Committee Meeting, Gandhinagar, October 9 and 10,1972. Opening Remarks by Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma, President, Indian National Congress. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1972.10 p.
215 Text of Speech. At All India Conference of Peace and Solidarity, Calcutta, Sept. 20,1972. Shanker Dayal Sharma. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1972. 10 p.
216 Thoughts on Tasks: Present and Future. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1972.10 p.
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217 Report of the Committee (Appointed by the Congress President), on Land Reforms. The Congress Working Committee Decisions. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for the All India Congress Committee, 1972.24 p.
218 Text of Resolutions and Statement in Economic Policy, Adopted at the 74th Plenary Session, Indian National Congress. Bidhan, Nagar, Calcutta. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1972.27 p.
219 Address by Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma, President, Indian National Congress. All India Congress Committee Meeting. Shanker Dayal Sharma. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All Indian Congress Committee, 1972. 8 p.
220 Text of Resolutions Adopted and Note Discussed at the A.I.C.C. Meeting, Delhi, June 1 and 2,1972. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1972.29 p.
221 Text of Resolutions on I). Distribution System for Essential Commodities and II). Economic Policy. Adopted at the A.I.C.C. Meeting Gandhinagar (Gujarat), October 9 and 10, 1972. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1972. 16 p.
222 Studying Nehru. (Text of Speech Delivered at the Inauguration of Nehru Study Forum). Shankar Dayal Sharma. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1972. 10 p.
223 Battle on the Economic Front. Fifth Five Year Plan and Our Tasks. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1973. 28 p.
224 Two Exclusive Interviews. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on Questions Facing India and the World. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: S. K. Joshi for All India Congress Committee, [1973]. 35 p.
225 Glimpses of Indian National Congress: 1885-1975. Central Campaign Committee. New Delhi: Central Campaign Committee of All India Congress Committee, [1975]. 69 p.
226 Importance of Self-Reliance and of Increasing Production. Prime Minister Addresses the Workers. Central Campaign Committee. New Delhi: Prem Prakash Sharma for All India Congress Committee, 1975. 20 p.
227 Emergency and After, Some Vital Answers. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1975.40 p.
228 Indira Gandhi, the Resurgent Congress and Socialism. Sankar Ghose. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, 1975. 63 p.
229 Dr. M. A. Ansari, Symbol of Hindu-Muslim Unity. B. N. Pande. New Delhi: Central Campaign Committee of All India Congress Committee, [1976]. 24 p.
230 The Congress and Constitutional Amendments. Central Campaign Committee. New Delhi: Central Campaign Committee of All India Congress Committee, [1976]. 23 p.
231 Jawaharlal Nehru and Planning. Shankar Ghosh. New Delhi: Central Campaign Committee of All India Congress Committee, 1976. 16 p.
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232 Prime Minister Talks to Youth. Close the Gap between the City and the Village. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Central Campaign Committee of All India Congress Committee, 1976.20 p.
233 Minutes of the All India Congress Committee Meeting, 6th and 7th Dec. All India Congress Committee. New Deli: All India Congress Committee, 1980.55 p.
234 Indira Gandhi Speaks•1. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Shrikant Verma, M. P. Coordinator, Publicity, All India Congress Committee, 1981. 24 p.
235 Essential Services Maintenance Ordinance• Why? All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Shrikant Verma, Publicity, All India Congress Committee, 1981. 16 p.
236 Presidential Campaign Lesson for Opposition. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Shrikant Verma, Publicity, All India Congress Committee, 1982. 33 p.
237 Indira Gandhi Speaks•3. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Shrikant Verma, Publicity, All India Congress Committee. 1982.28 p.
238 Constitution of Indian Youth Congress (I). Indian Youth Congress (I). New Delhi: Shri Aboo Zafar Palwi, Office Secretary, Indian Youth Congress, 1983. 15 p.
239 Minutes of the All India Congress Committee Meeting, Bombay 20-21 sf October 1983. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1983. 69 p.
240 Call for Unify•Rajiv Gandhi. Address at the Calcutta Session of the All India Congress Committee on 29-12-1983. Rajiv Gandhi. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (1) Publication, 1983. 10 p.
241 Indian National Congress. Resolutions Adopted at the 77th Plenary Session of the Indian National Congress, Calcutta, December, 1983. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), 1983. 30 p.
242 Indian National Congress. Resolutions Passed in the A.I.C.C. Meeting Held on 20th and 21 sf October in Bombay. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: E. S. Kotnala for All India Congress Committee, 1983.32 p.
243 Indian National Congress (I) Election Manifesto, 1983. Andhra Pradesh, Karnafaka, Tripura. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Shrikant Verma, Publicity, All India Congress Committee (I), 1983. 7 p.
244 Report of the General Secretaries (December 1975 to December 1983). All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1983. 120 p.
245 Jammu and Kashmir Congress (I) Election Manifesto, 1983. Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (I), 1983. 11 p.
246 India and the International Scene. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. [10] p.
247 The Challenge in Punjab. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. [12] p.
248 Change in Kashmir in National Interest. Tasnim Ahmed. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 13 p.
249 A Brief History of Congress. Indian National Congress. India: [1984]. 15 p.
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250 Â Cleansing Operation in Punjab. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, [1984]. 12 p.
251 Press Comments Before and After Army Action in Punjab. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, [1984]. 32 p.
252 Congress and Forthcoming Elections. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Srikant Verma, Publicity, All India Congress Committee, [1984]. 21 p.
253 All India Congress Commit- tee (I) Ex-Servicemen Cell. Role and Activities of the Cell to Promote Unify and Social Awareness. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 15 p.
254 Revised 20-Poinf Programme. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, [1984]. 8 p.
255 Health Care at Every Doorstep. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, [1984]. 9 p.
256 Sri Lanka's Minority Problem. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, [1984]. 8 p.
257 Vital International Issues. Palestine, Namibia, Grenada, Central America, Cyprus. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandraker, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 16 p.
258 Science and Technology. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 10 p.
259 The Foreign Policy of the Indian National Congress. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, [1984]. 30 p.
260 Punjab Imbroglio. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 8 p.
261 Pakistan War Postures. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 4 p.
262 Forward March of Indian Economy. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 6 p.
263 Congress in the Welfare of Backward Classes. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 8 p.
264 Disarmament. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, [1984]. 7 p.
265 Three Decades of Progress. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 36 p.
266 Irrigation. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 7 p.
267 Our Agriculture. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 13 p.
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268 Self-Reliance in Defence. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: Chandulal Chandrakar, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 7 p.
269 Conspiracy Exposed. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), [1984]. 72 p.
270 Punjab•Â Pledge Fulfilled. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), [1985]. 12 p.
271 Congress (I) Manifesto. Punjab Elections 1985. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), 1985. 13 p.
272 Election Manifesto, Assem- bly Election 85, Indian National Congress (I). Indian National Congress (I). New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), 1985. 27 p.
273 Congress Centenary (1985) Celebrations Committee. Centenary Celebration Programmes. Congress Centenary (1985) Celebration Committee. New Delhi: Congress Centenary (1985) Celebrations Committee, 1985. 16 p.
274 Haryana Vidhan Sabha Elections, 1987, Election Manifesto. Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee (I). Chandigarh: Harayana Pradesh Congress (I), 1987.14 p.
275 Indian National Congress. Resolutions Passed in the A.I.C.C. Meeting Held on the 23 and 24th April 1988 at Maraimalai Nagar. All India Congress Committee (I). New Delhi: All India Congress Committee (I), 1988. 36 p.
276 All India Mahila Congress Â.I.C.C. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1988. 7 p.
277 Resolutions of Ufkal Pradesh Congress Committee on S.R.C. Report. Cuttack: Congress Press, [n.d.]. 5 p.
278 India's Stand. Rammanohar Lohia Allahabad: J. B. Kripalani, General Secretary, All India Congress Committee, [n.d.]. 16 p.
279 Cultural Legacy. Jawaharlal Nehru. New Delhi: Central Campaign Committee, All India Congress Committee, [n.d.]. 21 p.
280 People's Poet Subramania Bharathi. Central Campaign Committee. New Delhi: Central Campaign Committee, All India Congress Committee, [n.d.]. 16 p.
281 Indianising Whom? Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna. New Delhi: V. N. Malhotra for All India Congress Committee, [n.d.]. 16 p.
282 What Congress Stands for. Seeks the Mandate of the Nation to Work for a Social Order Based on Freedom and Justice. All India Congress Committee. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for All India Congress Committee, [n.d.]. 10 p.
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283 Declaration oí Independence. Communist Party Resolution for the Constituent Assembly. People's Publishing House. Bombay: Sharaf Ali for People's Publishing House, Ltd. 1946. 16 p.
284 Towards a People's Navy. People's Publishing House. Bombay: People's Publishing House, Ltd. 1946.24 p.
285 India's Food Crisis. Analysis and Solution. Communist Party of India. Bombay: M. B. Rao for People's Publishing House, Ltd. 1947. 58 p.
286 India's Economic Crisis and Its Solution. B. T. Ranadive. Bombay: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1947.44 p.
287 Communist Statement of Policy. For the Struggle for Full Independence and People's Democracy. Communist Party of India. Bombay: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1947.14 p.
288 Indo-British Big Business Deals. New Forms of Imperialist Exploitation. Arun Bose. Bombay: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1947. 57 p.
289 Marshall Plan for Asia! Prosperity or Pauperisation? A Communist Analysis. Communist Party of India. Bombay: V. M. Kaul for the Communist Party of India, 1948. 16 p.
290 The Sterling Balances Betrayal. Sordid Story of Their Accumulation. Shameful Surrender of Our Interests by the Chetfy- Cripps Agreements. B. T. Ranadive. Bombay: V. M. Kaul for the Communist Party of India, 1948. 36 p.
291 One Year of Freedom. Communist Party of India. Bombay: Communist Party Publication, 1948. 20 p.
292 One Year of People's Struggles. Communist Party of India. Bombay: V. M. Kaul for the Communist Party of India, 1948. 15 p.
293 A Fighting Front of Toiling Millions against Imperialists and Their Collaborators. Communist Party of India. Bombay: International Book House Ltd. 1948.30 p.
294 On the Work of the Third Congress of the Communist Party of India. Ajoy Ghosh. Bombay: Communist Party of India, 1954. 30 p.
295 Indian Communism Today. Madhu Limaye. Bombay: The Book Centre Ltd. 1954. 23 p.
296 Communist Answer to Pandit Nehru. Ajoy Ghosh. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1954. 16 p.
297 Proletarian Leadership and the Democratic Movement. Ajoy Ghosh. Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1954.28 p.
298 Resolution on Party Organisation. Communist Party of India. Delhi: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1954.32 p.
299 Memorandum of the Central Committee of the Commu- nist Party of India to the States Reorganization Commission. Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1954. 10 p.
300 Nehru's Socialism•A Hoax. Ajoy Ghosh. Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1955. 17 p.
301 A Short History of the Communist Party of Indonesia. D. N. Aidit. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1955.48 p.
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302 Communist Party in the Struggle for Peace, Democracy, and National Advance. Communist Party of India. Delhi: Communist Party of India Publication, 1955.32 p.
303 For Victory in Ândhra. P. Sundarayya. Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1955.44 p.
304 Communist Party and Problems of National Reconstruction. Communist Party of India. Delhi: Communist Party of India, 1955. 68 p.
305 New Perspectives. Text of Jayaprakash Narayan's "Letter to Communist Friends" With Ajoy Ghosh's "Observations." J. P. Narayan, Ajoy Ghosh. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1956. 32 p.
306 Nagas. The Real Story. Phani Bora. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1956. 28 p.
307 Two Systems. A Balance Sheet. Ajoy Ghosh. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1956. 79 p.
308 Kerala. Problems and Possibilities. E. M. S. Namboodiripad. Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1957.70 p.
309 Focus on Taxation. Ajit Das Gupta. New Delhi: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1957.39 p.
310 Review of the Second General Elections. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Central Committee, Communist Party of India, 1957. 41 p.
311 Focus on Unemployment. K. P. Subramanya Menon. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1957.22 p.
312 Communists in Parliament. A. K. Gopalan, Hiren Mukerjee. New Delhi: Communist Party of India, 1957.54 p.
313 Towards a Mass Communist Party. Ajoy Ghosh. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party Publication, 1958. 14 p.
314 Amrifsar Congress of the Communist Party. Ajoy Ghosh. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party Publication, 1958. 18 p.
315 Resolutions of the Communist Party of India. Adopted at the Extraordi- nary Party Congress, Amrifsar, April 1958. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha Congress Party of India, 1958.44 p.
316 Constitution of the Communist Party of India. Adopted at the Extraordi- nary Party Congress, Amrifsar, April 1958. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1958. 33 p.
317 On the Decisions of the National Council. Ajoy Ghosh. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1958.20 p.
318 Why This Foreign Exchange Crisis? A Study of T. T. Krishnamachari's Import Trade Policy and Its Impact on Our Economy. Hem Pal. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1958.30 p.
319 Real Nature of Agitation against Communist-Led Government in Kerala. Ajoy Ghosh. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1959.22 p.
320 Intervention against Constitution. A. S. R. Chari, K. Sudhakaran, C. P. Sesha Iyer. Bombay: Prabhatham Printing and Publishing Company (Private) Limited, 1959. 23 p.
321 Twenty-eight Months in Kerala. A Retrospect. E. M. S. Nambodiripad. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1959. 60 p.
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322 Third Elections- Communist Challenge. Ajoy Ghosh. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1961.34 p.
323 How, What, Where, Answers•Working Class under Congress Raj. Bahadur Gour. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1961. 33 p.
324 Release Long-Term Political Prisoners! Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Communist Party of India, 1961. 12 p.
325 The Big Loot. Brief Study of Foreign Exploitation in India. Bhupesh Gupta. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1961.37 p.
326 Kerala and the Ugly Face of the Congress. E. M. S. Namboodiripad. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1961.22 p.
327 Who Pays for Our Plans? An Analysis of Congress Taxation Policy. Ajit Roy. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for the Communist Party of India, 1961.23 p.
328 Public Health under Congress Rule. Samar Raichaudhury. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, [1961]. 20 p.
329 The Shame of Free India. A Study of the Social and Economic Disabilities of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. K. P. Subramanya Menon. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1961. 16 p.
330 Big Business under Congress Raj. Ajit Roy. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1961.32 p.
331 Election Manifesto. Communist Party of India. Bombay: Communist Party of India, 1962.32 p.
332 Forward to Defence of Motherland under the Banner of Jawaharlal Nehru! Speeches by Communist Members in Parliament. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1962. 53 p.
333 Land Reforms under Congress Raj. N. Prasada Rao. New Delhi: People's Publishing House, [1962]. 24 p.
334 Why Women Should Vote Communist. Hajrah Begum. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party Publication, 1962. 16 p.
335 National Income. Distribution and Rate of Growth. K. P. Subramanya Menon. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1962. 51 p.
336 Wages since Independence. M. K. Pandhe. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, [1962]. 27 p.
337 Draft Programme of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1964. 52 p.
338 Party and Trade Unions. Some Problems. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1964.36 p.
339 Note for the Programme of the C.P.I. E. M. S. Namboodiripad. New Delhi: Communist Party of India, 1964.91 p.
340 Comments on the Two Draft Programmes. Discussion Pamphlet No. 1. For Party Members Only. Bhupesh Gupta. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1964.62 p.
341 Fight against Revisionism. Communist Party of India. Calcutta: E. M. S. Namboodiripad for Communist Party of India, 1965.97 p.
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342 Quit Commonwealth. Bhupesh Gupta. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1965.47 p.
343 For Self-Reliance in National Defence. Indrajit Gupta. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1965. 36 p.
344 Oil and Self-Reliance. Breaking the Grip of Foreign Monopolies. Balvantray Mehta. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1965.34 p.
345 Kashmir. Defence, Democracy, Secularism. S. G. Sardesai. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1965.54 p.
346 Resolutions of the National Council of the Communist Party of India. For Party Members Only. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1965. 61 p.
347 Proceedings of the Left Parties Meetings. First Meeting Sept. 16,1965, Second Meeting Nov. 2-4, 1965, Third Meeting Dec. 9- 11,1965. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha, 1965. 22 p.
347Â A Dialogue with Marxist Communist Party. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1966. 50 p.
348 Aspects of C.P.I. Programme. Mohit Sen. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1966. 53 p.
349 President and Prime Minister Must Revoke Emergency: Restore Fundamental Rights. Appeal by All Former Chief Justices of India and Leading Citizens. Communist Party Parliamentary Group. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1966. 8 p.
350 India and the German Problem. Â Case for Recognition of the G.D.R. Sarada Mitra. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1966.45 p.
351 The Tashkent Spirit. India's Banner for Today, Mankind's New Charter. Romesh Chandra. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1966. 25 p.
352 Kerala's Cry for Justice. C. Achutha Menon. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1966.22 p.
353 Seventh Congress of the Comintern and India's Struggle for Democracy and Freedom. S. G. Sardesai. New Delhi: S. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1966.27 p.
354 Bombay Textile General Strike, February 28th to March 11th, 1966. S. G. Sardesai. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1966.25 p.
355 Post-election Situation and Our Tasks. Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1967. 49 p.
356 Election Manifesto of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1967. 43 p.
357 The People and the Crisis of Capitalist Planning. S. G. Sardesai. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1968.22 p.
358 The Need-based Strike. From the Speech in Lok Sabha on 11 November 1968. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1968.22 p.
359 Â Course of Party Education. Second Stage (For Branch Secretaries). Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1968. 168 p.
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360 Fight Back Communalism. Stand of th® Communist Party at th® National Integration Council
Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1968. 22 p.
361 Political Resolution. Eighth Congress of the Commu- nist Party of India. Karyanandnagar Patna. New Delhi: D. P. Sinhafor Communist Party of India, 1968. 23 p.
362 Congress Claims X'Rayed. Bhowani Sen. New Delhi: S. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1968.24 p.
363 The International Situation and Problems of World Communist Movement. Draft Report Adopted by the National Council. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinhafor Communist Party of India, 1968. 48 p.
364 What Happened in Kerala. Review of the 30 Months of Namboodiripad Government. C. Achutha Menon. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1969.68 p.
365 Communism and the New Left. Mohit Sen. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1969. 62 p.
366 A Layman's Guide to Indian Budgets. R. C. Gupta. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1969. 20 p.
367 Â Critique of Sri Aurobindo's Philosophy. Bhowani Sen. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1969. 35 p.
368 Shiv Sena and the Bombay Riots. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Parliamentary Office, Communist Party of India, 1969. 15 p.
369 Communist Party and the Problems of Muslim Minority. M. Farooqi. New Delhi: D. P. Sinhafor Communist Party of India, 1969.24 p.
370 R.S.S.S. and Jana Sangh. A Menace to the Unify, Integrity, Secular Demo- cratic Set-up, and Progress of Our Motherland. C. Rajeswara Rao. New Delhi: D. P. Sinhafor Communist Party of India, 1969. 18 p.
371 Incendiary Hand of the R.S.S.S. and Jana Sangh Behind Communal Riots. H. K. Vyas. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1969.17 p.
372 Telengana Tangle. The Communist Approach. Bahadur Gour. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1969. 46 p.
373 Democratic Consolidation for Anti-Imperialist Unify. Speech at the International Conference of Communist and Workers' Parties. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1969. 54 p.
374 C.P.M. Fight against United Front in West Bengal. Bhowani Sen. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1969. 20 p.
375 24th Congress of C.P.S.U. An Event of World Importance. C. Rajeswara Rao. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1971.55 p.
376 Election Manifesto of the Communist Party. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1971. 14 p.
377 Right Reaction Bids for Power. Bhupesh Gupta. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1971.46 p.
378 Recognise German Democratic Republic Now! Sarada Mitra. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1971.20 p.
379 Election Manifesto of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1971. 12 p.
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380 Election Manifesto of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1972. 16 p.
381 Glimpses of Revolutionary Cuba. Yogindra Sharma. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1972.24 p.
382 Socialist German State. Inspiring Impressions. Rajeswara Rao. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1972.36 p.
383 Masterpiece of Left Opportunism. Critique of C.P.M. Draft Political Resolution. Bhupesh Gupta. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1972.28 p.
384 Party Education Series. Preliminary Course. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, [1972]. 33 p.
385 National Democracy and People's Democracy. Essays in Honour of Ninetieth Birthday of Comrade Georg i Dimifrov. Bhowani Sen, Mohit Sen. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1972. 48 p.
386 Who Really Aids India, U.S.A. or U.S.S.R.? Â Study in Contrast of Economic Assistance. Sadhan Mukherjee. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1972.72 p.
387 What Peking Keeps Silent about. What Mao Said Earlier but Contradicts Today. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1972. 38 p.
388 Prices, Monopolies and Government Policies. Pauly V. Parakal. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1972.28 p.
389 Party Education Series, Grade II Course. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1972. 137 p.
390 C.I.A. Dagger against India. Pauly V. Parakal. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1973.70 p.
391 The People's March to Delhi. Mohit Sen. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1973. 24 p.
392 Life and Work of Dr. K. M. Ashraf. M. Farooqi, N. L. Gupta. New Delhi: Tarun Sengupta for Communist Party of India, 1973. 30 p.
393 Resolutions of the National Council of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Tarun Sengupta for Communist Party of India, 1973. 26 p.
394 Credit Policy of Public Sector Banks. Kamal Nayan Kabra. New Delhi: Tarun Sengupta for Communist Party of India, 1974. 41 p.
395 India's Freedom Struggle and the Communist Party of India. M. Farooqi. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1974.64 p.
396 Resolutions and Documents. Adopted by the National Council, Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1974. 108 p.
397 World Communist Movement 1847-1876. Anil Rajimwale. New Delhi: Tarun Sengupta for Communism Party of India, 1974. 23 p.
398 Reaction Strikes in Bangladesh. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1975. 68 p.
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399 National Emergency and Our Tasks. Resolution Adopted by the Central Executive Committee, Communist Party of India, New Delhi, 1975. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Tarun Sengupta for Communist Party of India, 1975. 12 p.
400 Resolutions and Report. Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Tarun Sengupta for Communist Party of India, 1975. 61 p.
401 Branch Functioning in the Communist Party. Yogindra Sharma. New Delhi: Tarun Sengupta for Communist Party of India, 1976.23 p.
402 Carnage at Jamshedpur. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1979. 15 p.
403 Detractors of C.P.I. Bank on Falsehood. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1980. 30 p.
404 Report and Resolutions. National Council of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1980. 32 p.
405 Why This C.P.I.(M.) Pique against C.P.I.? Bhupesh Gupta, N. K. Krishnan. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1980. 40 p.
406 Promises vs. Prices. Story of a Great Betrayal. Pauly V. Parakal. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1981. 16 p.
407 Review of Political Developments and Party Activities since Eleventh Party Congress. Adopted by the 12th Congress of the Communist Party of India, Adhikari Nagar, Varanasi, Mar. 22-28,1982. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1982.50 p.
408 Crisis of Capitalist Path in India: The Political Alternatives. Indradeep Sinha. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1982.32 p.
409 Political Resolution. Adopted by the 12th Congress of C.P.I. Adhikari Nagar, Varanasi, March 22- 28, 1982. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1982.31 p.
410 Stop Reagan: Save World from Nuclear Holocaust. Pauly V. Parakal. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1982. 16 p.
411 Report on Organisation. Adopted by the 12th Congress of the Communist Party of India. Adhikari Nagar, Varanasi, March 22-28,1982. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1982.28 p.
On Certain Ideological Positions of C.P.I.(M). Indradeep Sinha, N. Rajasekhara Reddi, Pauly V. Parakal. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India. 1983.39 p.
413 International Monetary Fund and Developing Countries. Reaganomics in Crisis and Supremacy of Socialism. G. Yallamanda Reddy. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1983. 64 p.
Review Report and Resolutions. Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, 1 April to 5 April 1983. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1983. 63 p.
415 Bridle Imperialist War- Maniacs. Observe September 1,1983 as Anti- War Action Day. N. K. Krishnan. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1983. 10 p.
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416 Tasks of the C.P.I, on the Working Class Front. Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India, New Delhi, 17-20 September 1983. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1983. 23 p.
417 Anatomy of Meerut Riots. Braj Raj Kishore. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1983. 15 p.
418 Fight Back Detractors of Nonalignmenf. Sadhan Mukherjee. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1983.28 p.
419 Reports and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, September 17 to 20,1983. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1983. 80 p.
420 Vishva Hindu Parishad. The H.S.S. Broad Outfit for Spreading Militant Aggressive Hindu Communal Poison. H. K. Vyas. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1983.20 p.
421 World Says "No" to Nuclear War. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1984.40 p.
422 Avert Mankind's Nuclear Doom. Sadhan Mukherjee. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1984.12 p.
423 Our Freedom Struggle and the Communist Party. Some Reflections and Observations. Hiren Mukerjee. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1984. 56 p.
424 Who Fought for India's Freedom? Hiren Mukerjee. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1984.64 p.
425 The Heritage We Carry Forward and the Heritage We Renounce. S. G. Sardesai. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1984.32 p.
426 Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, April 22 to 25,1984. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1984. 52 p.
427 Save Punjab Save India. Singh Malhotra New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1984. 33 p.
428 1942 August Struggle and the Communist Party of India. Dilip Bose, C. Rajeswara Rao,. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Com- munist Party of India, 1984. 40 p.
Arun Shourie's Slanders Rebutted History Has Vindicated the Communists. Gautam Chattopadhyay. New Delhi: Jiten Sen for Communist Party of India, 1984. 23 p.
430 The Punjab Crisis and the Way Out. Singh Malhotra. New Delhi: Communist Party of India, 1984. 51 p.
431 C.P.I.'s Contribution to Socio-Political Ideas in Indian Politics. K. Seshadri. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985. 44 p.
432 Communist Party and Muslim Minority. Shameem Faizee. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985. 15 p.
433 The Legacy We Cherish. 60 Years of C.P.I. Hiren Mukerjee. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985. 38 p.
434 C.P.I, in the Struggle for Emancipation of Women. Vimla Farooqui. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, [1985]. 13 p.
435 Pro-Rich Anti-People Budget. Pauly V. Parakal. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985. 24 p.
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436 The Role of Communists in Defence of Parliamentary Democracy. Achutha C. Menon. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1985. 15 p.
437 C.P.I, and Fight for Democratic Education. Pratul Lahiri. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India. 1985.21 p.
438 C.P.I's Stand on Major issues. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985. 147 p.
439 Why the National Revolutionaries Became Communists? Bejoy Kumar Sinha. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985. 36 p.
440 C.P.I.'s Battle against Maoism and the Naxalites. Mohit Sen. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985.45 p.
441 Communists and Trade Union Movement. Parvati Krishnan. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985.23 p.
442 Lessons of Punjab. Harkishan Singh Surjeet. New Delhi: National Book Centre, 1985.31p.
443 Attack on Education. Jyotiprakash Chattopadhyay, Pratul Lahiri, A. B. Bardhan. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, 1985.42 p.
444 Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, January 20-23, 1985. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India, 1985. 64 p.
445 Role of the Communists in the Struggle for Linguistic States. Singh Malhotra. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985.32 p.
446 Draft Review of National and International Develop- ments since the Varanasi Party Congress. Adopted by the National Council of C.P.I. New Delhi, December 18-22,1985 for Discussion in the 13th'Party Commu- nist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India, 1985. 88 p.
447 C.P.I, and Internationalism. Sadhan Mukherjee. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985. 14 p.
448 Gujarat Burns! Save Gujarat! Mohit Sen. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985. 19 p.
449 C.P.I, and Fight for Democratic Education. Pratul Lahiri. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1985.21 p.
450 Communist Party of India and Fight against Communalism. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India, 1986. 17 p.
451 Bhopal Crime without Punishment. Sadhan Mukherjee, A. Raghavan. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1986. 33 p.
452 Challenge of Education•A Critique. Mrinmoy Bhattacharya. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India, 1986. 23 p.
453 The Communist Party. Singh Malhotra. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1986.36 p.
454 African National Congress. 75 Fighting Years. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India, 1987. 25 p.
455 Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India, 1987. 47 p.
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456 70 Soviet Years. A Salute to Great October! Hiren Mukerjee. New Delhi: P. P. C. for Communist Party of India, 1987.47 p.
457 Sadr Blossoms in the Desert. Saharawi People Fight for Freedom. Sadhan Muhkerjee. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1988. 80 p.
458 Inspiring Experience of Our Visit to Socialist Cuba. C. Rajeswara Rao, Pratul Lahiri. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1988. 56 p.
459 Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, April 18 to 22,1988. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India, 1988. 81 p.
460 C.P.I.'s Struggle of Communist Unity. C. Rajeswara Rao, Indradeep Sinha, N. Rajasekhara Reddi, Jagannath Sarkar. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1988.56 p.
461 C.P.I. Delegation's Visit to China. Some Impressions. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India. 1988. 45 p.
462 The Nature of the Bahujan Samaj Party. C. Rajeswara Rao, Singh Mai hot ra. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Communist Party of India, 1988.32 p.
463 Soviet New Thinking and Policies. S. G. Sardesai, N. Rajasekhara Reddy, Pauly V. Parakal. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India, 1988. 46 p.
464 Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, October 12 to 15,1968. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: P. P. C. Joshi for Com- munist Party of India, 1988. 40 p.
465 Why Communists? Popular Election Guides. S. G. Sardesai. New Delhi: Communist Party Publication, [n.d.]. 91 p.
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466 Statement of Policy. Adopted by the All India Conference of the Communist Party of India. Communist Party of India. New Delhi: Desraj Chandra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1951. 13 p.
467 Programme Adopted at the 7th Congress, Calcutta, Oct. 31 to Nov. 7,1964. Congress Party of India. New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1964.66 p.
468 Our Tasks on Party Organi- sation. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) at its Calicut Session, October 28 to Congress Party of India (Marxist). Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1967. 96 p.
469 Election Review and Party's Tasks. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1967. 31 p.
470 On Left Deviation. Resolution of the Central Committee, Communist Party of India, (Marxist). Madurai, August 18 to 27, 1967. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1967. 44 p.
471 Central Committee Resolutions. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1967. 40 p.
472 Raise Your Voice against Landlord-Police Terror in Andhra Pradesh. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1968. 42 p.
473 Constitution. Adopted by the Eighth Congress, Cochin, December 23-29, 1968. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1968.21 p.
474 Ideological Resolution. Adopted by the Central Plenum, Burdwan, April 5-12,1968. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Congress Party of India (Marxist), 1968. 56 p.
475 Why the Ultra-"Left" Deviation? Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India, 1968.52 p.
476 Tasks on the Kisan Front. Resolutions of the Central Committee. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1968. 28 p.
477 Tasks on the Trade Union Front. Resolution of the Central Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist). Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1968. 64 p.
478 Polit Bureau Statement on the 9th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. With Lin Piao's Report to the 9th Congress, New Constitution of the Communist Party of China. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (India), 1969. 68 p.
479 Letter to Andhra Comrades. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1969.42 p.
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480 Previous Splits in the AITUC. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1970. 19 p.
481 Political Resolution. Adopted by the Ninth Congress, June 27 to July 2,1972, Madurai. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1972. 68 p.
482 Programme. Statement of Policy. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Ramdass for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1972.64 p.
483 Resolutions of the Central Committee. Homage to Martyrs, Condolences, Political and Economic Situation, Certain Agrarian Issues, Chile, West Asia. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1973.32 p.
484 Report on Economic and Political Situation. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Meeting in Calcutta, July 15 to 20, 1973. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1973. 38 p.
485 National Integration•A Critique of Government Policies. Note Submitted to the National Integration Council, October 1973. P. Sundarayya. Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1974.47 p.
486 C.P.I.(M.), Resolution (June 1974), on Party and Trade Union Organisations. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1974. 8 p.
487 Memorandum to Bhargava Commission. Andhra Pradesh Committee C.P.I.(M.): Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1977.30 p.
488 Democratic Decentralisa- tion. Note on the Report of the Asoka Mehfa Commit- tee on the Panchayaf i Raj Institute. E. M. S. Namboodiripad. New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India, 1978. 16 p.
489 Report and Resolution on Organisation. Adopted by the Salkia Plenum, December 27-31,1978. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1978. 76 p.
490 Centre-State Relations. B. T. Ranadive. Delhi: Zahoor Siddiqi for Janavadi Vichar Manch, University of Delhi, [1978]. 17 p.
491 Focus: India•1966-79. Balance Sheet of Indira Regime & Janata Rule. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1979. 19 p.
492 On the Political Line of the C.P.I.(M). M. Basavapunnaiah. New Delhi: Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1979. 24 p.
493 Focus: Working Class under Congress and Janata Rule. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1979.24 p.
494 Real Face of the Assam Agitation. P. Ramamurti. New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1980. 33 p.
495 Save the Amu! Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1981. 12 p.
496 Polit Bureau Document on Major Developments since the Central Committee Meeting of February 4-8, 1981. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1981. 18 p.
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497 The Peasant Upsurge and Remunerative Price Issue. Central Committee Document. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1981.13 p.
498 Central Committee Document on Mass Organisations. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1981. 10 p.
499 Draft Political Resolutions for the 11th Congress, Vijayawada, January 26-31, 1982. (Adopted by the Central Committee at its Meeting in New Delhi, October 26-31,1981). Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1982. 75 p.
500 Political Resolution of the 11th Congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Vijayawada, January 26-31,1982. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1982.74 p.
501 Central Committee Report on Major Developments since the 11th Party Congress. Adopted at the Meeting held in New Delhi on August 27-30,1982. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1982.25 p.
502 Congress (I) Conspiracy to Thwart West Bengal Elections Exposed. West Bengal State Committee. Communist Party of India (Marxist). Calcutta: Sailen Dasgupta for West Bengal State Committee C.P.I.(M.), 1982. 23 p.
503 Major Jaipal Singh: Tribute to a Revolutionary. Harkishan Singh Surjeet. Delhi: Communist Party of India (Marxist), [1982]. 32 p.
504 Anti-People Policy of the Indira Congress. West Bengal State Committee C.P.I.(M.). Calcutta: Sushil Chowdhury for West Bengal State Committee C.P.I.(M), 1983.45 p.
505 C.P.I.(M.) In the Struggle for Peace and Socialism. E. M. S. Namboodiripad. New Delhi: Rajendra Prasad for National Book Centre, 1983. 14 p.
506 Central Committee Report on Current Situation. Adopted at Its Meeting in New Delhi, September 10- 16,1983. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1983. 25 p.
507 Non-Aligned Summit•An Assessment. H. S. Surjeet. New Delhi: Desraj Chadra for National Book Centre, 1983.23 p.
508 On Centre-State Relations. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1983. 32 p.
509 Tasks on the Trade Union Front. Document Adopted by the Central Committee at Its Meeting in New Delhi, September 10-16,1983. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1984. 57 p.
510 Report on International and National Situation. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) at Its Meeting in New Delhi from February 4. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Ram Dass for Communist Party of India, 1984.72 p.
511 Developments in Punjab. Harkishan Singh Surjeet. New Delhi: Ram Dass for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1984. 13 p.
512 Eighth Lok Sabha Elections and the Lefts. Open Letter from the Editorial Board of the Marxist Review to Readers and Friends. Editorial Board of the Marxist Review. Calcutta: Biren Roy for the Marxist Review, 1984. 6 p.
513 Marx and Trade Unions. B. T. Ranadive. Delhi: Rajendra Prasad for National Book Centre, 1984. 58 p.
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514 West Bengal Marches on an Untravelled Path. West Bengal State Committee C.P.I.(M.). Calcutta: Sushil Choudhury for West Bengal State Committee Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1985. 388 p.
515 On the Programme of the C.P.I.(M). Party Line on Current Tactics. M. Basavapunnaiah, E. M. S. Namboodiripad. New Delhi: Hari Singh Kang for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1985. 60 p.
516 The International Situation. Central Committee Report. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Rajendra Prasad for National Book Centre, 1985. 38 p.
517 West Bengal Reports of C.P.I.(M.) and Its Various Frontal Activities, (1982- 1985). West Bengal State Committee C.P.I.(M.). Calcutta: Sushil Chowdhury for West Bengal State Committee C.P.I.(M.), 1985. 148 p.
518 Salkia Plenum Decisions and After. M. Basavapunnaiah. New Delhi: Ram Dass for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1986. [23] p.
519 Report on International and National Situation. Adopted by the Central Committee Meetings, July 4-6,1986. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Hari Singh Kang for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1986. 38 p.
520 Fight the Threat of Divisive Forces, Defend National Unity. Harkishan Singh Surjeet. New Delhi: Hari Singh Kang for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1986. 24 p.
521 Gorkhaland Agitation•A Part of Imperialist Plot in the East. B. T. Ranadive. Calcutta: Sushil Chowdhury for West Bengal State Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1986. 7 p.
522 Constitution. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Hari Singh Kang for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1987. 19 p.
523 Report on Political Developments. (Adopted by the Central Committee Meeting, New Delhi, April 9-12-1987). Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Hari Singh Kang for Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1987.51 p.
524 Role of Stalin as the C.P.I.(M.) Views It. (A Collection of Documents). Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Rajendra Prasad for National Book Centre, 1987.56 p.
525 Assault on Parliamentary Democracy in Tripura. A Warning for All. Tripura State Committee C.P.I.(M.). Agartala: Sukumar Acharjee for Tripura State Committee Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1988. 31 p.
526 The B.J.P-R.S.S.S.:lnthe Service of Right-Reaction. E. M. S. Namboodiripad. New Delhi: Hari Singh Kang for Central Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist), 1988. 26 p.
527 Tripura Faces Semi-Fascist Terror. 4 Months under Congress (l)-T. U. J. S. Regime. Tripura State Committee C.P.I.(M.). Agartala: Sukumar Acharjee for Communist Party of India (Marxist) Tripura State Committee, [1988]. 57 p.
528 Twin Challenge before People. B. T. Ranadive. New Delhi: Prakash Karat for Delhi State Committee of the C.P.I.(M.), [n.d.]. 14 p.
529 C.P.I.(M.)'s Appeal to Electorate. Communist Party of India (Marxist). New Delhi: Ram Dass for Communist Party of India (Marxist), [n.d.]. 14 p.
530 In Support of the Theory of the Differentiation of the Three Worlds. Document Reproduced from the Inaugural Issue of "The Proletarian Line." Communist Revolutionaries of India. Hyderabad: The Proletarian Line Publications, 1979.41 p.
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Praja Socialist Party: 531-593
531 Report of the General Secretary to the Betul Convention of the Praja Socialist Party. Praja Socialist Party. Bombay: K. K. Menon for the Praja Socialist Party, 1953. 21 p.
532 Cottage Industries. Sadiq Ali. Bombay: K. K. Menon for the Praja Socialist Party, 1953.37 p.
533 Report on Kashmir. Sadiq Ali, Madhu Limaye. Bombay: Madhu Limaye for the Praja Socialist Party, 1954. 38 p.
534 Special P.S.P. Convention, Nagpur. Suggestions Received from State Executives. Nagpur: Praja Socialist Party Publication, 1954. 29 p.
535 Two Years of the Praja Socialist Party. Praja Socialist Party. Bombay: Sadiq Ali for Praja Socialist Party, 1954.40 p.
536 Statement of Policy. Praja Socialist Party. Bombay: Madhu Limaye for Praja Socialist Party, 1954.27 p.
537 Letters to Party Activists. Rammanohar Lohia. Bombay: Madhu Limaye for Praja Socialist Party, 1954.22 p.
538 Constitution, Rules, and Code of Conduct. Praja Socialist Party. Bombay: Madhu Limaye for Praja Socialist Party, 1954. 15 p.
539 Facts on Lohia's Attempt at Disrupting the P.S.P. Praja Socialist Party. Bombay: Y. B. R. Murthi for Praja Socialist Party, 1955.60 p.
540 Memorandum to the Chairman and the National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party. For Private Circulation Only. Mathuradas Mehta. Bombay: Madhu Limaye, 1955. 38 p.
541 Praja Socialist Party. A Brief Introduction. Praja Socialist Party. Bombay: G. G. Parikh for Preparatory Committee, 2nd Congress of the Asian Socialist Conference. 1956.16 p.
542 Constitution and Rules. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Y. B. R. Murthy for the Praja Socialist Party, 1956. 15 p.
543 Policy Statement. (Adopted by the 2nd National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party Held at Gaya 26-30 December 1955). Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Y. B. R. Murthy for the Praja Socialist Party, 1956. 99 p.
544 Bangalore Resolutions. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Triloki Singh, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, [1956]. 16 p.
545 Sarvodaya and Democratic Socialism. Mukut Behari Lai. India: A Praja Socialist Publication, [1956]. 38 p.
546 Election Manifesto. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Triloki Singh, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1957. 16 p.
547 Pomp and Poverty. J. B. Kripalani. New Delhi: Praja Socialist Party, 1957. 46 p.
548 J. P.-Lohia Talks. A Flashback. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Praja Socialist Party, [1957]. 63 p.
549 Facts and Fiction in Congress Manifesto. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Y. B. R. Murthy for Praja Socialist Party, 1957. 16 p.
550 Revitalising the Organisation. Delhi Camp Tract III. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Triloki Singh, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1957. 11 p.
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Praja Socialist Party: 531-593 Part 1. Political Parties and Special Interest Groups
551 Report of the Fourth National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party Held at Poona (Maharashtra). Prem Bhasin, R. P. Parasuram. New Delhi: Praja Socialist Party, 1958. 139 p.
552 Task before Us and Other Resolutions. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: N. G. Goray, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1958. 12 p.
553 Report of the 5th National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party. Silver Jubilee of the Socialist Movement in India. Praja Socialist Party. Bombay: Y. B. R. Murthy for Praja Socialist Party. 1959. 248 p.
554 Communist China's Aggression. Mukut Behari Lai. India: Praja Socialist Publication, 1959. 70 p.
555 Chairman's Address. Ganga Sharan Sinha. Bombay: Praja Socialist Party Silver Jubilee Conference, 1959. 20 p.
556 Tibet. Acharya Kripalani. New Delhi: Praja Socialist Party, 1959. 23 p.
557 Satyagraha, Democracy and Gramdan. Talk with Vinobaji. Ishverlal Desai. Gujarat: V. M. Dalai for Praja Socialist Party, 1959.11 p.
558 An Approach to the Third Plan. Mukut Behari Lai. India: Praja Socialist Publication, 1959.18 p.
559 Praja Socialist Party Silver Jubilee Conference. M. Harris. Bombay: Praja Social- ist Party Publication, 1959. 9 p.
560 Discussion Papers (For Circulation among P.S.P. Members). I. Some Thoughts on the Third Plan. II. Tasks before the Party. Asoka Mehta, Rohit Dave. New Delhi: Praja Socialist Party, 1959.21 p.
561 Punjabi Suba and Praja Socialist Party. Praja Socialist Party. Jullundur: Praja Socialist Party (Punjab Branch), 1960. 16 p.
562 Politics of Socialism. (Texts of the Presidential Address to the 8th P.S.P. National Conference at Bombay). N. G. Goray. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary for Praja Socialist Party, [1960]. 20 p.
563 New Dimensions of Socialism. Ishverlal Desai. Gujerat: V. M. Dalai for Praja Socialist Party, [1960]. 12 p.
564 Tasks of Social Democracy in Asia. Asoka Mehta. India: Praja Socialist Publication, 1961. 13 p.
565 President's Address. Gangasharan Sinha. India: [1961]. 124 p.
566 The Land Problem in India and Pardi Movement. (A Plea for Rational Planning). Ishverlal Desai. New Delhi: R. P. Parasuram for Praja Socialist Party, [1961]. 23 p.
567 Conspicuous Waste. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Praja Socialist Publication, [1961]. 17 p.
568 Election Manifesto. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: N. G. Goray, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, [1962]. 15 p.
569 P.S.P. General Council Meeting. Background Pa- pers 1. General Elections 2. Panchayat Raj and Com- munity Development. 3. Work among Students and Youth 4. P.S.P. and Labour. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, Jt. Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, [1962]. 39 p.
570 Facing the Challenge. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, Jt. Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, [1962]. 49 p.
571 Report of the 6th National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: T. R. Ramakrishnan for Praja Socialist Party, 1963. 96 p.
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572 Dedicated to the Gullible. The Face of Communism. Purshottam Trikamdas. New Delhi: T. R. Ramakrishnan for Praja Socialist Party, [1963]. 14 p.
573 Socialist Unity, another Attempt Fails. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1963. 139 p.
574 Praja Socialist Party. Seventh National Conference. General Secretary Praja Socialist Party. Ramgarh: Praja Socialist Publication, 1964. 56 p.
575 Praja Socialist Party• Chairman's Address. 7th National Conference. S. M. Joshi. Ramgarh: Praja Socialist Publication, 1964. 21 p.
576 Praja Socialist Party. Eighth National Conference. N. G. Goray. Bombay: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1965. 20 p.
577 The Merger Annulled. Praja Socialist Party. Bombay: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, [1965]. 35 p.
578 Policy Statement. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1967. 68 p.
579 The Warning Ignored. Praja Socialist Party. India: Praja Socialist Party Publication, [1967]. 9 p.
580 On the Move. Praja Socialist Party. India: Praja Socialist Party Publication, [1967]. 18 p.
581 P.S.P. in Parliament. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Praja Socialist Party Publication, [1967]. 19 p.
582 Forward to the Defence of Nationalism, Democracy and Socialism. The Message of the 9th National Conference. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1968. 26 p.
583 Food and Economics Policies. Praja Socialist Party. India: Praja Socialist Party Publication, [1967]. 12 p.
584 Mid-Term Perspectives. Appraisal of the Post- Election Situation. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1968. 30 p.
585 Perspectives for Seventies. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1969. 24 p.
586 The General Secretary's Report to the Tenth National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1970. 56 p.
587 Strategy for Socialism. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1970. 24 p.
588 Towards Socialist Transformation. Election Manifesto, 1971. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, 1971. 16 p.
589 Constitution and Rules. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Praja Socialist Party Publication, [n.d.]. 18 p.
590 Planned Economy and Socialism. Mukut Beharilal. New Delhi: N. G. Goray, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, [n.d.]. 19 p.
591 Congress and Democracy. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Triloki Singh, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Party, [n.d]. 12 p.
592 Our Labour Policy. Praja Socialist Party. New Delhi: Triloki Singh, General Secetary, Praja Socialist Party, [n.d.]. 11 p.
593 India in a Changing World. Asoka Mehta. New Delhi: Prem Bhasin, General Secretary, Praja Socialist Publication, [n.d.]. 31 p.
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Other Socialist Parties: 594-617
594 Socialist Unify and the Congress Socialist Party. Jayaprakash Narayan. Bombay: Congress Socialist Party, 1941. 46 p.
595 The Way Out. Being the Diagnosis of the Economic Malaise Afflicting the Country and the Cure Suggested by the Socialist Party. Socialist Party. Bombay: Rohit Dave, Joint Secretary, Socialist Party, 1949.28 p.
596 Forward to a Mass Party. Socialist Party. Bombay: Suresh Desai, Secretary, Socialist Party, 1950. [37] p.
597 Presidential Address of Asoka Mehfa to the 7th National Conference of the Socialist Party. Asoka Mehta. Madras: Socialist Party, 1950.18 p.
598 Towards a World State. Phulan Prasad Varma. Bombay: Suresh Desai, Secretary, Socialist Party, 1950. 54 p.
599 We Build for Socialism. Platform of the Socialist Party. Socialist Party. Bombay: Madhu Limaye for the Socialist Party, 1951.55 p.
600 Nationalisation-Socialist Party. Socialist Party. India: Madhu Limaye for the Socialist Party, 1951. 16p.
601 The Political Mind of India. An Analysis of the Results of the General Elections. Asoka Mehta. Bombay: Madhu Limaye for the Socialist Party, 1952.89 p.
602 Presidential Address. To the Special Convention of the Socialist Party. Rammanohar Lohia Bombay: Western Printers and Publishers for the Socialist Party. 1952. 41 p.
603 Civil Disobedience in Bihar. Loknath Joshi, Sachidanand Sinah. India: Socialist Party, 1956.36 p.
604 States Reorganisation and the Socialist Party. Hyderabad Socialist Party. Hyderbad: Socialist Party Central Office, 1956.20 p.
605 National Committee Resolutions. National Committee, Socialist Party. Hyderabad: Socialist Party Central Office, 1956. 37 p.
606 Socialist Party Statement of Principles and Programmes. Socialist Party. Hyderabad: Socialist Party Central Office, 1956.66 p.
607 What Is Happening in Kerala? Revolutionary Socialist Party. Delhi: Revolutionary Socialist Party, [1957]. [80] p.
608 A Call to Action. Revolutionary Socialist Party. Delhi: Pratul Chaudhuri, 1957. 16 p.
609 Socialism to Sarvodaya. Jayaprakash Narayan. Madras: Socialist Book Centre, [1957]. 128 p.
610 Election Manifesto, 1957. Socialist Party. Hyderabad: Socialist Party, 1957. 20 p.
611 Samyukfa Socialist Party Election Manifesto, 1971. For a New Transfer of Power for Equality-Based Development. Samyukta Socialist Party. New Delhi: George Fernandas, General Secretary, Samyukta Socialist Party, 1971. 15 p.
612 All Power to the People. Election Manifesto. Socialist Party. New Delhi: Madhu Dandavate, General Secretary, Socialist Party, 1972. 12 p.
613 An Appeal to the Communists all over the World. On Recent Developments in South East-Asia. Social Unity Centre of India. Calcutta: Com. Sachin Banerjee, 1979.32 p.
614 The Indian Struggle. Next Phase. Narendra Acharya Deva. Bombay: Yusuf Meberally for All India Congress Socialist Party, [n.d.]. 16 p.
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615 My Picture of Socialism. Jai Prakash Narayan. Delhi: Delhi Congress Socialist Party, [n.d.]. 14 p.
616 Bahuguna Speaks. Rajani Kant Verma. New Delhi: Democratic Socialist Party, 1983. 63 p.
617 Policy Statement. Democratic Socialist Party. New Delhi: Central Office, Democratic Socialist Party, [1984]. 15 p.
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Other Indian Political Parties: 618-778
618 Election Manifesto, 1957. Bharatiya Jana-Sangha. Delhi: All India Session, 1957. 24 p.
619 Bharatiya Jana-Sangh. Ninth Annual Session. A Rama Rao. Lucknow: 1920. 22 p.
620 Bharatiya Jana Sang h. Resolutions of the Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha and the Working Committee. Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha. Delhi: Raj Art Press, 1961. 4 p.
621 Bharatiya Jana Sang h. Presidential Address, Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha Session (General Council). A. Rama Rao. Varanasi: Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, 1961. 14 p.
622 National Integration. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. New Delhi: Jana Sangh Group in Parliament, 1961. 8 p.
623 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Resolutions Passed by the Bharatiya Karya Samifi (All India Working Committee). All India Working Committee. Patna: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1961. 4 p.
624 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Election Manifesto. Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1962.28 p.
625 Food Problem. Deendayal Upadhyaya. Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1964. 9 p.
626 Integral Humanism. Deendayal Upadhyaya. New Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1965.81 p.
627 Principles and Policy. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1965. 45 p.
628 Devaluation. A Great Fall. Deendayal Upadhyaya. New Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh Publication, 1966. 44 p.
629 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Fourteenth Annual Session. Deendayal Upadhyaya. Calicut: Narain Nagar, 1967. 26 p.
630 Election Manifesto, 1967. For a Better and Brighter Delhi. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1967. 30 p.
631 The Jana Sangh Approach. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. New Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1968.86 p.
632 Wanted: A National Foreign Policy. M. L. Sandi. Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh Publication, 1968. 16 p.
633 Recent Communal Riots. A Report. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. New Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1967.28 p.
634 Wanted: A National Foreign Policy. M. L. Sondhi. Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1968. 16 p.
635 Malappuram or Mopalastan? Bharatiya Jana Sangh. New Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1968.17 p.
636 Who Killed Upadhyaya? Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Delhi: 1969.37 p.
637 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Fifteenth All India Session, Presidential Address. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Bombay: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1969. 34 p.
638 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Presidential Address. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Patna: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1969. 43 p.
639 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. On Economic Policy, Infernal Situation, Political Situation. Resolutions. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Patna: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1969. 12 p.
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640 Bharatiya Jana Sang h. Resolutions Passed by the All India Working Committee, 1969. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. New Delhi: All India Working Committee, 1969. 15 p.
641 Swadeshi Plan. 16th All India Session. Subramanian Swamy. Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1969. 24 p.
642 Plan for Full Employment. Subramanian Swamy. New Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh Publication, 1970. 26 p.
643 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. On Exodus of Hindus, Political Situation, Economic Situation. Resolutions. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1970. 12 p.
644 Jana Sangh Declares War on Poverty. Election Manifesto, 1971. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. New Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh Central Office, 1971. 20 p.
645 Garibi Badhao, Budget 1971-72. Bhai Mahavir, Subramanian Swamy. India: 1971. 16 p.
646 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Presidential Address. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Udaipur: Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, 1971.25 p.
647 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Resolutions Passed by Bharatiya Karya Samiti. Bharatiya Karya Samiti. New Delhi: Bharatiya Karya Samiti, 1971.17 p.
648 Jana Sangh: The Only Alternative. Election Manifesto, 1972. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. New Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1972.14 p.
649 Blue Print for a National Alternative. Balraj Madhok. New Delhi: Bharatiya Jana Sangh Publication, [n.d.]. 27 p.
650 Election Manifesto, 1977. Janata Party. India: Janata Party, 1977.26 p.
651 Reservation and Janata Party. Janata Party. New Delhi: N. Balakrishnan for Janata Party, 1977.18 p.
652 Janata Party Karnataka. Jaiprakash's Final Appeal. Janata Party. Bangalore: V. S. Krishna Iyer, Permanent Secretary, Karnataka Janata Party, 1977. 2 p.
653 Socio-Economic Programme. Janata Party. New Delhi: N. C. Jain for Janata Party, [1977]. 14 p.
654 Crime and Punishment. I. Tell-Tale Facts, II. Is It Political Vendetta? III. None Is Above the Law. Janata Party. New Delhi: N. C. Jain for the Janata Party, 1978. 17 p.
655 Rules of Janata Party. (under Articles of the Constitution). Janata Party. New Delhi: N. C. Jain for Janata Party, 1978. 34 p.
656 Let Us Meet the Challenge. B. Vivekanandan. New Delhi: N. C. Jain for Janata Party, 1979. 18 p.
657 Steps toward Dynamic Growth. Janata Party. New Delhi: N. C. Jain for Janata Party, 1979. 30 p.
658 Will of Lok Sabha Was Flouted. Echoes from the People. Janata Party. New Delhi: Janata Party Publication, 1979. 57 p.
659 A Car Named Maruti That Never Was. A Sordid Tale of Public Deception. Janata Party. New Delhi: Janata Party Publication, 1979. 57 p.
660 Homage to Lok Nayak. Janata Party. New Delhi: N. C. Jain for Janata Party, 1979. 86 p.
661 Peaceful or Deceitful? Anatomy of an Agitation. Janata Party. New Delhi: N. C. Jain for Janata Party, 1979. 13 p.
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662 Good Done for Public Servants, Working Class. The Human Way. Janata Party. New Delhi: N. C. Jain for Janata Party, 1979.19 p.
663 Problem of Unemployment. Janata Party. New Delhi: N. C. Jain for Janata Party, 1981. 14 p.
664 Janata Party Manifesto• Power to the People. Elections to the Eighth Lok Sabha, December, 1984. Janata Party. New Delhi: Bapu Kaldate for the Janata Party, 1984. 18 p.
665 The Only Alternative. Shri M. C. Chagla's Address at B. J. P. Session. Bharatiya Janata Party. Bombay: Madhu Deolekar Publicity Chief, Bharatiya Janata Party, 1980. 7 p.
666 Miscellaneous Party Resolutions. Bharatiya Janata Party. Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party, 1980. 15 p.
667 Statement on the I.M.F. Loan, Review of Political Situation, Subversion of Electoral Process. War on Corruption, Election Demand in Kerala. Bharatiya Janata Party. Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1981.21 p.
668 Assam Problem, Repression No Solution. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. India: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1981.12 p.
669 The Meenakshipuram Report. Bharatiya Janata Party. Madras: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1981. 13 p.
670 Draft National Policy Statement on Housing and Slums. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1981.23 p.
671 Â Report on the Mini General Elections of May, 1982. L. K. Advani. Surat: Bharatiya Janata Party, 1982. 24 p.
672 Resolution•Lawlessness in the Punjab, Environment- Ecology, Approach for Forthcoming Elections. Bharatiya Janata Party. Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1982. 28 p.
673 Constitution and Rules. As Amended by the National Council up to 5th June, 1982 at Surat. Bharatiya Janata Party. Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party, 1982. 17 p.
674 Resolutions•Statement on International Situation. Bharatiya Janata Party. Bangalore: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1982. 19 p.
675 Draft Statement on Judicial System. Bharatiya Janata Party. Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1982. 8 p.
676 Resolutions•Statement on the Current International Situation, Economic Situa- tion, Political Situation. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1983. 19 p.
677 General Secretary's Report, (1981-82). L. K. Advani. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party, 1983. 23 p.
678 Presidential Address. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1983. 19 p.
679 Bharatiya Janata Party Today. Bharatiya Janata Party. Bombay: Bharatiya Janata Party, [1983]. 56 p.
680 Back to Square One. Report on Punjab. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Delhi: Central Office Bharatiya Janata Party, 1984. 15 p.
681 Statement on Economic Situation. An Approach Paper on Tribal Problems. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1984.23 p.
682 Resolutions: Budget and Economic Situation, Corruption, Call for South Asian Summit, Assault on Local Democracy. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1984. 19 p.
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683 Towards a New Polity. Election Manifesto, Lok Sabha Election, 1984. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1984. 21 p.
684 Resolutions, National Executive, National Council. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1984.39 p.
685 National Executive Press Release, Resolutions, Reports. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1984. 11 p.
686 Presidential Address. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. New Delhi: Krishnalal Sharma, 1984. 10 p.
687 Constitution and Rules. As Amended by the National Council up to 7th January 1984 at Indore. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party, 1984.35 p.
688 Action Unavoidable, Situation Avoidable. Hindu- Sikh Unity at All Costs. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1984. 9 p.
688A Resolution on Elections to State Assemblies. Press Release-Working Group Programme for the Organizational Elections. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1985.24 p.
689 Bharatiya Janata Party Working Group Report. Ideological, Organisational, Agitational, Constructive, Electoral. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Central Office, 1985. 47 p.
690 Report of the Working Group. Bharatiya Janata Party. Bhopal: Bharatiya Janata Party National Executive, 1985. 48 p.
691 Resolutions•Reservation Policy, Economic Situation, Nuclear Bomb, Internal Situation. National Executive Meeting. Bharatiya Janata Party. Bhopal: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1985. 16 p.
692 Resolutions Adopted by the National Executive. Resolutions Adopted by the Plenary Session. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1986. 16 p.
693 Economic Policy Statement. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party, 1986.28 p.
694 Bharatiya Janata Party. Presidential Address. L. K. Advani. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Central Office, 1986.21 p.
695 Opening Remarks by Shri L. K. Advani•Resolutions, National Executive. L. K. Advani. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1986. 16 p.
696 General Secretary's Report. Kidar Nath Sahani. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1987.27 p.
697 Constitution and Rules. As Amended by the National Council up to 2nd January 1987 at Vijayawada. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party, 1987.52 p.
698 The Tip of the Iceberg. The Story of Three Scandals. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party, 1987.63 p.
699 Policy Statement on the Problems of Scheduled Castes. Bharatiya Janata Party. Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1988. 17 p.
700 Resolutions Adopted by the National Executive. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1988. 20 p.
701 The Great Betrayers. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Krishan Lai Sharma, General Secretary, Bharatiya Janata Party, 1988. 24 p.
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702 Resolutions Adopted by National Executive. National Executive Meeting. Bharatiya Janata Party. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1988. 3 p.
703 General Secretary's Report. National Executive Meeting. Krishan Lai Sharma. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1988. 12 p.
704 General Secretary's Report. Fourth Plenary Session. Kidar Nath Sahani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Krishan Lai Sharma. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1988. 39 p.
705 Bharatiya Janata Party Presidential Address. L. K. Bihari. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Central Office, 1988. 17 p.
706 For a Worker's and Peasants' Government in India. The Programme of the Revolutionary Worker's Party of India. Revolutionary Worker's Party of India. Bombay: Revolutionary Worker's Party of India, 1958. 43 p.
707 Who's to Hold That Price Line? Swatantra Party. India: Swatantra Party Publication, 1951.16 p.
708 Inflation•Your Hidden Enemy. Swatantra Party. Bombay: Central Office of Swatantra Party, 1957. 6 p.
709 To Prosperity through Freedom. Swatantra Party. Bombay: Pibo Mody for Swantantra Party, 1959.28 p.
710 Birth of Swatantra Party (Freedom). Protect Farm and Family. C. Rajagopalachari. Bombay: Swatantra Party, 1959. 54 p.
711 Swatantra Party. Statement of Principles. Swatantra Party. Bombay: Swatantra Party, 1959. 4 p.
712 Swatantra Party Preparatory Convention. Swatantra Party. Bombay: Swatantra Party, 1959. 40 p.
713 Co-Operation or Coercion? Swatantra Party. Bombay: S. V. Raju for the Central Office of the Swatantra Party, 1959. 6 p.
714 Who Is Outdated? German Socialists Echo Swatantra. Swatantra Party. Bombay: Piloo Mody for Swatantra Party, 1959. 9 p.
715 Towards Doom? C. Rajagopalachari. Bombay: Piloo Mody for Swatantra Party, 1959.23 p.
716 Swatantra Party Collection of Comments. Swatantra Party. Bangalore: P. K. Sarangapani Mudaliar, 1959. 68 p.
717 What's Wrong with the Third Plan? Swatantra Party. Bombay: S. V. Raju for the Central Office, Swatantra Party, 1960. 48 p.
718 Labour's Friend•Congress or Swatantra? Swatantra Party. Bombay: Swatantra Party Publication, 1960.36 p.
719 To Prosperity through Freedom. The Swatantra Party's Statement of Policy. Swatantra Party. Bombay: S. V. Raju for the Central Office of Swatantra Party, 1960. 31 p.
720 The Congress Path to Communism. M. R. Masani. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Central Office Swatantra Party, 1961. 12 p.
721 Time for a Change. Minoo Masani. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party, 1963. 24 p.
722 Swatantra Alternative to the Third Plan. Speeches in Parliament. N. G. Ranga, M. R. Masani. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swantantra Party, 1964. 31 p.
723 Why Swatantra Supports Tashkent Agreement? For This We Stand•fil. Dahyabhai V. Patel, P.K. Deo. Bombay: Swatantra Party Publication, 1966.86 p.
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724 The Budget and You. N. G. Ranga, M. R. Masani. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party, 1964. 28 p.
725 Taxes, Taxes, Taxes. The Swatantra View. N. G. Ranga, M. R. Masani. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party Central Office, 1964.28 p.
726 Swatantra Party National Convention. Inaugural Speech. C. Rajagopalachari. Bombay: Swatantra Party Central Office, 1964. 4 p.
727 The Voice of the People. M. R. Masani, N. Dandeker. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party Central Office, 1965.56 p.
728 The People Have Won. M. R. Masani. Bombay: Swatantra Party Publication, 1965. 12 p.
729 Swatantra Party National Executive Resolutions. Swatantra Party. Bombay: Swatantra Party Central Office, 1965. 4 p.
730 Why I Took to Politics. Charanjit Raj. Bombay: Swatantra Party Central Office, 1965. 5 p.
731 The Congress Path to National Disaster. N. G. Ranga, Gayatri Devi. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party, 1965. 28 p.
732 First Swatantra Budget. M. R. Masani. Calcutta: C. R. Irani for Swatantra Forum, 1965. 28 p.
733 Problems of India's Defence. K. M. Munshi, M. R. Masani, N. Dandeker. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party Central Office, 1965.40 p.
734 Can India Escape Bankruptcy? M. R. Masani. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party, 1965. 23 p.
735 Our Foreign Policy. A Plea for Realism. M. R. Masani. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party, Central Office, 1965. 24 p.
736 Foreign Capital? Yes! Govt- to-Govt. Loans? No! M. R. Masani, N. Dandeker,. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party Central Office, 1966.20 p.
737 Devaluation•What Next? M. R. Masani. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party Central Office, 1966.20 p.
738 The Lokpal Bill, 1967. P. K. Deo. Bombay: Swatantra Party Publication, 1967. 24 p.
739 Naxalbari, A Report. N. Dandeker, D. N. Patodia. Bombay: S. V. Raju, Executive Secretary, Swatantra Party, Central Office, 1967. 20 p.
740 Swatantra Party Constitution. As Amended on October 5,1968, by the 5th National Convention in Bhubaneswar. Swatantra Party. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party Central Office, 1968. 12 p.
741 Swatantra Party Mid-Term Report. Adopted by the General Council of the Swatantra Party on November 15-16,1969. Swatantra Party. Bombay: Swatantra Party National Headquarters, 1969. 32 p.
742 For Farm, Family, and Freedom. Swatantra Party Programme for Prosperity•1971. Swatantra Party. Bombay: S. V. Raju for Swatantra Party, 1971. 16 p.
743 Souvenir Swatantra Party General Council•Baroda, 6th November 1971. Swatantra Party General Council. Bombay: Swatantra Party Central Office, 1971. [28] p.
744 Swatantra Party Election Manifesto, Assembly Elections, March, 1972. Swatantra Party. Bombay: S. V. Raju, Swatantra Party, 1972. 6 p.
745 Socialism•An Ism That Has Become a Wasm. Swatantra Party. Bombay: S. V. Raju for the Central Office of the Swatantra Party, [n.d.]. 6 p.
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746 Social and Religious Decay. C. Rajagopalachari. Bombay: Piloo Mody for Swatantra Party, [n.d.].7p.
747 Swatantra Party Members of the General Council. Swatantra Party. Bombay: Swatantra Party, [n.d.]. 14 p.
748 Why Swatantra? Swatantra Party. Bombay: Piloo Mody for Swatantra Party, [n.d.]. 31 p.
749 This Poor Man Prefers Swatantra. Ganpat Babaji Rane. Bombay: Swatantra Party Publication, [n.d.]. 5 p.
750 Swatantra Speaks to the Poor. Swatantra Party. Bombay: Swatantra Party Central Office, [n.d.]. 3 p.
751 Our Economic Philosophy. Charan Singh. New Delhi: Satya Parkash Gautam, Secretary, Lok Dal, 1984. 31 p.
752 Resolutions Adopted by the National Council and National Executive of Lok Dal. Lok Dal. New Delhi: Lok Dal, 1984.63 p.
753 The All-India Hindu Mahasabha Conference at Calcutta. Address of Sir Manmatha Nafh Mukerji Chairman of the Reception Committee. Manmatha Nath Mukerji. Calcutta: 1939. 16 p.
754 Om Extract of the Speech Delivered by Seth Jugalkishoreji Birla at the Cawnpore Session of the Hindu Mahasabha. 30th December, 1942. Seth Jugalkishoreji. Delhi: 1942. 6 p.
755 All India Hindu Mahasabha Resolutions of the Working Committee. All India Hindu Mahasabha. Delhi: 1942. 10 p.
756 The Hindu Mahasabha. Constitution, Objects and Rules. All India Hindu Mahasabha. New Delhi: Ashutosh Lahiry, General Secretary, All India Hindu Mahasabha, 1946. 20 p.
757 Mahasabha's New Stand. All India Hindu Mahasabha. New Delhi: Ashutosh Lahiry, General Secretary, All India Hindu Mahasabha, 1949. 12 p.
758 Awakening of New India. Problems of Today. N. C. Chatterjee. New Delhi: Ram Tirath Bhatia, Rashtriya Sahitya Mandir, 1952. 97 p.
759 All India Hindu Mahasabha Election Manifesto. All India Hindu Mahasabha. New Delhi: B. C. Seth, General Secretary, All India Hindu Mahasabha, 1961. 21 p.
760 Election Manifesto of Akhil Bharaf Hindu Mahasabha. Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha. New Delhi: Brojnarayan Brojesh, General Secretary, Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, 1966. 24 p.
761 Republican Party of India. Resolutions Passed in the 5th Conference of the Republican Party of India. Republican Party of India. New Delhi: B. D. Khobragade, General Secretary, Republican Party of India, 1967. 5 p.
762 Report Presented by B. D. Khobragade, General Secretary, Republican Party of India. B. D. Khobragade. India: General Secretary, Republican Party of India, 1966. 7 p.
763 Speech by B. K. Gaikwad, President, Republican Party of India. On the Occasion of the 5th Session of the R.P.I. Held at Delhi on 1st May, 1966. B. K. Gaikwad. Delhi: Republican Party of India, 1967. 14 p.
764 The Charter of Demands. Submitted by the Republican Parly of India to Shri Lai Bahadur Shasfri. Republican Party of India. India: Republican Party of India, 1967. 32 p.
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765 Election Manifesto of the Republican Party of India. Republican Party of India. New Delhi: B. D. Khobragade, General Secretary, Republican Party of India, 1983.22 p.
766 Propaganda. Radical Democratic Party Publication No. 6. V. M. Tarkunde. Calcutta: Renaissance Publishers, 1944. 32 p.
767 The Radical Democratic Party•An Introduction. Radical Democratic Party. New Delhi: Central Office, Radical Democratic Party, [1945]. 25 p.
773 Your Equipment. D. B. Thengadi. Calcutta: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, [n.d.]. 11 p.
774 Third Conference of Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union. New Delhi: P. K. Kodiyan Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union Central Office, 1974.91 p.
775 Industrial Relations Bill. A Piece of Anti-Labour, Authoritarian, and Dangerous Legislation. Manhar Mehta. New Delhi: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, 1978. 24 p.
768 Constitution of India•A Draft. M. N. Roy. Delhi: V. B. Karnik, General Secretary, Radical Democratic Party, [n.d.]. 46 p.
769 Dalit Mazdoor Kisan Party. Election Manifesto 1984. India: 1985. 32 p.
770 Your Office. D. B. Thengadi. Calcutta: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, 1952. 12 p.
771 B. M. S. on Menace of Multinationals. Manhar Mehta. Bombay: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, 1956. 9 p.
776 Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh. Constitution and Rules. "Work Is Worship." Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh. New Delhi: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, 1981. 20 p.
777 Workers Looted and Unions Crushed. Manhar Mehta. Bombay: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, 1981. 9 p.
778 Our Motto, "Nationalise the Labour, Labourise the Industry, Industrialise the Nation." Gajanan Rao Gokhale. Calcutta: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, [n.d.]. 8 p.
772 Why Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh? D. B. Thengadi. New Delhi: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, 1959. 84 p.
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779 A.I.T.U.C. Challenge. Regarding the Credentials of the I.N.T.U.C. to Be the Most Representative Organisation of the Indian Workers. N. M. Joshi. Bombay: Shanta Mukerjee, Assistant Secretary, All India Trade Union Congress. 1948. 18 p.
780 Strengthen United Action. Louis Saillant. Bombay: All India Trade Union Congress, 1953. 57 p.
781 S. A. Dange on Mundhra Affair. Speech in Parliament on Chagla Report. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: K. G. Srivastava for All India Trade Union Congress. 1958.13 p.
782 General Report at Ernakulam. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: K. G. Srivastava All India Trade Union Congress, 1958. 104 p.
783 The Budget and the Plan. Capitalist Offensive and the People. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: K. G. Srivastava for All India Trade Union Congress Publication, 1958.17 p.
784 Constitution of the All-India Trade Union Congress (Amended). Adopted at the 25th Session of the A.I.T.U.C. at Ernakulam. All India Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: K. G. Srivastava for All India Trade Union Congress, 1958.12 p.
785 Big Business in India. A Study of Ownership and Control. R. K. Hazari. New Delhi: All India Trade Union Congress for the N. M. Joshi School of Trade Unions, 1961.72 p.
786 Report at Coimbatore, 26th Session, January 6-12, Coimbatore. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: All India Trade Union Congress, 1961. 71 p.
787 Our Statement on Imperialism and Indo-Pak War. On Behalf of Indian Delegation at Sixth Congress of World Federation of Trade Unions Warsaw, 19 October, 1965. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: Satish Loomba for All India Trade Union Congress Publication, 1965. 7 p.
788 All-India Trade Union Congress 27th Session, Bombay. Draft Report. S. A. Dange. Bombay: V. R. Birodkar for All India Trade Union Congress, 1966. 79 p.
789 Recession and Resistance. Report to All India Trade Union Congress, General Council. S. A. Dange. Bombay: All India Trade Union Congress Publication, 1967.46 p.
790 Draft Report to the 28th Session of the All India Trade Union Congress, Gunfur, 28 January- 1 February, 1970. All India Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: M. Atchuthan, Secretary, All India Trade Union Congress, 1970. 55 p.
791 The Two T.U. Conferences. Documents-Speeches- Declarations. All India Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Parvathi Krishnan for All India Trade Union Congress Publications, 1971. 71 p.
792 Modern Imperialism. An Economic and Statistical Survey. All India Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: S. A. Dange for All India Trade Union Congress Publication, 1971.43 p.
793 The Face of United States Imperialism. All India Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Parvathi Krishnan for All India Trade Union Congress, 1971.67 p.
794 The Trade Unions against Multinational Companies. All India Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: S. A. Dange for All India Trade Union Congress, 1972.36 p.
795 Growth of Indian Monopoly. All India Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: All India Trade Union Congress Publication, 1972. 73 p.
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796 The Electricity Industry and Condition of the Electricity Workers. A. B. Bardhan. New Delhi: Parvathi Krishnan for All India Trade Union Congress Publication, 1973. 17 p.
797 Wages, Rights, and T.U. Unity. Satish Loomba. New Delhi: All India Trade Union Congress, 1973.59 p.
798 Origins of Trade Union Movement in India. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: Parvathi Krishnan for All India Trade Union Congress, 1973. 83 p.
799 29th Session of A.I.T.U.C. Report of the Secretariat. All India Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Parvathi Krishnan, All India Trade Union Congress, 1973.141 p.
800 Crisis of Capitalism in India and Wage Freeze. [General Report Made to the General Council, A.I.T.U.C. on July 22,1974]. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: T. N. Siddhanta for All India Trade Union Congress, 1974. 89 p.
801 The Railway General Strike. T. N. Siddhanta. New Delhi: T. N. Siddhanta for All India Trade Union Congress, 1974. 114 p.
802 Withdraw Industrial Relations Bill. United Voice of Indian Working Class. All India T.U. Convention. New Delhi: M. K. Pandhe for National Campaign Committee against Industrial Relations Bill. 1978. 12 p.
803 Public Sector under Attack. M. S. Krishnan. New Delhi: T. N. Siddhanta for All India Trade Union Congress, 1986. 39 p.
804 Indian National Trade Union Congress. Proceedings of the Inaugural Conference, New Delhi, May 3 and 4, 1947. Indian National Trade Union Congress. Bombay: Khandubhai K. Desai, General Secretary, Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1947. 38 p.
805 Constitution. Indian National Trade Union Congress. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1980.20 p.
806 I.N.T.U.C. Presidential Address. A. P. Sharma. New Delhi: Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1980. 15 p.
807 A Brief Report on I.N.T.U.C. National Convention on the New 20-Point Economic Programme. Statement and Resolution. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Labour Information Service Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1982.16 p.
808 Resolutions•168th Meeting of the Working Committee Held at New Delhi, 1982. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Labour Information Sen/ice Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1982. 5 p.
809 Indian National Trade Union Congress, Aims and Objects and Structure. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Labour Information Sen/ice Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1982.36 p.
810 Thirty-five Years of Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1947-1982. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Labour Information Service Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1982. [32] p.
811 National Convention on New 20-Point Economic Programme. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Labour Information Service Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1982. 15 p.
812 Resolutions Adopted by the 173rd Meeting of the Indian National Trade Union Con- gress Working Committee. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Labour Information Service Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1983. 8 p.
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813 Resolutions Adopted at the 171st Meeting of the Working Committee held at New Delhi January 23, 1983. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Labour Information Service, Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1983. 8 p.
814 I.N.T.U.C. 33rd Annual Session. Indian National Cement and Allied Workers' Federation. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1983.37 p.
815 Indian National Trade Union Congress, 23rd Annual Session. Presidential Address. N. K. Bhatt. Dhanbad: Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1984.20 p.
816 Indian National Trade Union Congress, 24th Session, Shim la. Presidential Address. G. Ramanujam. New Delhi: Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1988. 17 p.
817 Indian National Trade Union Congress. 24th Session. Report on State Branches and Industrial Federations. Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Indian National Trade Union Congress (National Headquarters), 1988. 64 p.
818 Resolutions. (Adopted at the 24th Session of the I.N.T.U.C. held at Shimala on May 1 & 2,1988). Indian National Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1988.25 p.
819 Railwaymen and the Third Pay Commission. Will the Commission Do Away with the Starvation Wages of Railway Employees? Nrisingha Chakrabarty. Calcutta: M. K. Pandhe, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1972. 16 p.
820 Against Inflation and Wage Freeze. B. T. Ranadive. Calcutta: M. K. Pande, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1974. 26 p.
821 Build Up United Struggle for Socio-Economic Changes and Defence of Democracy. Comrade B. T. Ranadive's Presidential Speech in the Working Committee Meeting held at Kata, Rajasthan, 6-8 June 1978. B. T. Ranadive. New Delhi: M. K. Pandhe, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1978.32 p.
822 The C.I.T.U. Resolves in Madras. Review of the 4th Conference and Resolutions. Centre of India of Trade Unions. New Delhi: M. K. Pandhe, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1979. 72 p.
823 Rising Attacks•Growing Struggles! B. T. Ranadive. New Delhi: Centre of Indian Trade Unions, [n.d.]. 21 p.
824 Wages and Income Policy. What It Means to the Working Class. B. T. Ranadive. New Delhi: M. K. Pandhe, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1981. 22 p.
825 The Employees State Insurance Scheme•A Hoax. Memorandum Submitted by the C.I.T.U. to the E.S.I. Review Committee. B. T. Ranadive. New Delhi: M. K. Pandhe, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1981.28 p.
826 Defend Right to Strike. A Critique of Bills Introduced in Parliament in the Last Budget Session Intended to Curtail the Right to Strike. P. Ramamurti. New Delhi: Nrisingha Chakravarty, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1982.19 p.
827 Centre of Indian Trade Unions, Fifth Conference. Presidential Address. B. T. Ranadive. Kanpur: Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1983. 33 p.
828 Real Face of Congress (I) Brand of Socialism. Full Text of the Speech of Comrade Samar Mukerjee, M.P. Leader, CPI-M Group in Lok Sabha and General Secretary. Centre of Indian Trade Unions. New Delhi: Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1984.18 p.
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829 Centre of Indian Trade Unions Fifth Conference. General Secretary's Report. P. Ramamurthi. Kanpur: Centre Indian Trade Unions, 1983.38 p.
830 Impose Stricter Controls on Monopolies and Multinationals. Centre of Indian Trade Unions. New Delhi: Nrisingha Chakraborty for Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1984. 35 p.
831 Concede Parity in Wages First. C.l.T.U.'s Reply to the Questionnaire of the Fourth Pay Commission. Centre of India Trade Unions. New Delhi: Nrisingha Chakraborty for Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1984. 20 p.
832 Repulse Assault on Public Sector. Documents of the Meeting of the Co-Ordina- tion Committee of Public Sector Unions held at Durgapur on March 28-29, Centre of India Trade Union. Centre of India Trade Unions. New Delhi: M. K. Pandhe for Centre of Indian Trade Unions, 1986.68 p. 1986.
833 New Industrial Relations Bill. An Anti-Working Class Measure•A Critique. B. T. Ranadive. Bombay: P. K. Kurane for Centre of India Trade Union, [n.d.]. 16 p.
834 All India Insurance Employee's Association. The Hand-Maid of Communists. N.O.B.W. Nagpur: A. M. Puranik for N.O.B.W. 1971.25 p.
835 Struggle for Charter of Demands. All India Insurance Employees Association. Calcutta: All India Insurance Employees Association, 1974. 23 p.
836 A Brief Synopsis of the History of Indian Trade Union Movement. Naren Sen. Calcutta: Institute for Indian Labour, 1980. 23 p.
837 All India United Trade Union Conference against Price Rise and Anti- Working Class Policies. Draft Declaration. All India United Trade Union Conference. Bombay: All India Trade Union Conference, 1981. 15 p.
838 Code of Discipline in Industry. Hind Mazdoor Sabha. Bombay: Bagaram Tulpule for Hind Mazdoor Sabha, 1958. 28 p.
839 Hind Mazdoor Sabha Constitution (As Amended up to December 26,1958). Hind Mazdoor Sabha. Bombay: R. C. Pradhan for Hind Mazdoor Sabha, 1959. 11 p.
840 H.M.S. on Industrial Relations. Hind Mazdoor Sabha. Bombay: Hind Mazdoor Sabha, [n.d.]. 16 p.
841 Congress Agrarian Reforms, Gaps and Loopholes. N. Prasada Rao. New Delhi: N. Prasada Rao, General Secretary, for All India Kisan Sabha, 1959.32 p.
842 The Constitution of the All India Kisan Sabha. All India Kisan Sabha. New Delhi: K. Chathunni Master for All India Kisan Sabha, 1980. 9 p.
843 Price-Rise: Who Suffers, Who Gains? Harkishan Singh Surjeet. New Delhi: K. Chathunni Master for All India Kisan Sabha, 1980. 20 p.
844 New Peasant Upsurge. Reasons and Remedies. All India Kisan Sabha. New Delhi: K. Chathunni Master for All India Kisan Sabha, 1981. 68 p.
845 All India Agricultural Worker's Union. Statement of Policy and Constitution. All India Agricultural Workers' Union. New Delhi: P. K. Kunjachan for All India Agricultural Workers' Union, 1982. 15 p.
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846 All India Kisan Sabha 24th Conference 8-11 November, 1982 Proceed- ings and Resolutions. All India Kisan Sabha. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1982.100 p.
847 24th Conference of the All India Kisan Sabha (8th- 11th November, 1982). General Secretary's Report. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1982. 76 p.
848 General Secretary's Report to 24th Session of the All India Kisan Sabha. (Midnapore, West Bengal, November 8 to 11,1982). All India Agricultural Workers' Union. New Delhi: P. K. Kunjachan for All India Agricultural Workers' Union, 1982.44 p.
849 Forward to United Struggle. Harkishan Singh Surjeet. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1984. 32 p.
850 The Call For Unity and Struggle. Proceedings, Resolutions, and Other Documents of the 2nd Conference of A.I.A.W.U. held at Palghat. All India Agricultural Workers' Union. New Delhi: P. K. Kunjachan for All India Agricultural Workers Union, 1986.76 p.
851 What the A.I.K.S. Stands For. Harkishan Singh Surjeet. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1986. 52 p.
852 Revolt of the Warlis. Godavari Parulekar. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1986. 36 p.
853 Tebhaga Struggle of Bengal. M. Abdullah Rasul. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1986. 17 p.
854 Gana Mukti Parishad in Building the Peasant Movement in Tripura. Dasrath Deb. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1986.16 p.
855 Fifty Years of the Kishan Sabha. E. M. S. Namboodiripad. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1986. 25 p.
856 Struggle of the Surma Valley Peasantry. Biresh Misra, Pranesh Biswas, Achintya Bhattacharya. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1986. 32 p.
857 Anti-Betterment Levy Struggle of Punjab. Harkishan Singh Surjeet. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1986. 20 p.
858-Number Not Used
859 The September Struggle•A Review. Review Report, Report of the Central Secretary and Proceedings of C.E.C. Meeting and of Joint Meetings of CKC with CEC of AIAWU. All India Kisan Sabha New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1987. 65 p.
860 Towards All India Action Programme. Proceedings, General Secretary's Report and Resolutions of the CKC & AIKC meetings Cuttack (Orissa) 24-26 April. All India Kisan Sabbha. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabbha, 1987. 75 p.
861 Some Issues of the Nation- wide Struggle. Y. V. Krishna Rao. New Delhi: P. K. Tandan for All India Kisan Sabha, 1985.54 p.
862 Debate on Reservation. A. B. Bardhan. New Delhi: T. Laxmi Narainn for All India Students Federation. 1986. 36 p.
863 Constitution of the Demo- cratic Youth Federation of India. Passed at its First All-India Conference Held at Kartar Singh Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana, 1-3 November, 1980. Democratic Youth Federation of India. New Delhi: Hannan Mollah for Democratic Youth Federation of India, 1984. 17 p.
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864 Justice H. R. Khanna•His Views. Supreme Court Lawyer's Campaign Committee. Delhi: Supreme Court Lawyer's Cam- paign Committee, 1912. 14 p.
865 Why India Is Heart and Soul with Great Britain. Bhupendranath Basu. London: MacMillian and Co. Limited, 1914. 8 p.
866 William Jennings Bryan On British Rule in India. (Secretary of State of the United States of America). William Jennings Bryan. United States: The Indian National Party, 1915. 14 p.
867 India's "Loyalty" to England. Indian National Party. India: Indian National Party, 1915. 15 p.
868 Scheduled Caste's Struggle for Emancipation in South India. T. P. Kamalanathan. Tamilnad: South India Sakkya Buddhist Association, 1916. 18 p.
869 The Verdict of India. Mancherjee Bhownaggree. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1916.51 p.
870 Loyal India. An Interview with Lord Hardinge of Penhurst. London: Causton and Sons, Limited, 1916. 15 p.
871 Self Government for India. Demanded by the Indian National Congress and the All-India Moslem League. The Indian Nationalist Committee. Stockholm, Sweden: Aktiebolaget Chelius and Co. 1916.76 p.
872 The Appeal of India to the President of the United States. Ram Chandra. San Francisco: Hindustan Gadar, 1917. [12] p.
873 Some Facts about India. Interviews with Lord Islington during November, 1916. Robert Sloss. London: Burrup, Mathieson and Sprague, Limited, 1917.19 p.
874 Proceedings of the Conference of Ruling Princes and Chiefs, Held at Delhi on the 20th January 1919 and Following Days. Delhi: Superintendent Government Printing, 1919. 210 p.
875 Who Is the Greatest Man in the World Today? John Haynes Holmes. New York: The Community Church, 1920. 24 p.
876 The Blessings of the British Rule in India. Maulavi Idris Ahmad. India: 1921.242 p.
877 The Fight for Freedom. C. R. Das. Madras: Tagore and Company, [1922]. 38 p.
878 India and the Empire. Edward Carpenter. Madras: Arka Publishing House, 1922. 32 p.
879 Resolutions of the All India Muslim League from October 1937 to December 1938. Liaquat Ali Khan. Delhi: All India Muslim League, 1936. 69 p.
880 India. Jnananjan Niyogi. Calcutta: Brojendra Nath Bhadra, 1925. 40 p.
881 The Reforms in the Balance! A Survey of the Situation in India. M. E. Dini. Ajmer: Scottish Mission Industries, 1926. 23 p.
882 The Future of Indian States. Reprint of Two Lectures Delivered at the Maharaj's College, Ernakulam, Cochin, on 2nd and 3rd October, 1926. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri. Poona: Servants of India Society, 1926. 39 p.
883 Eleven Points of Mahatma Gandhi. Being a Series of Articles Published in the "Bombay Chronicle." Politicus. Bombay: Sorab P. Kapadia "Bombay Chronicle," 1930.40 p.
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884 I Accuse. From the Suppressed Statement of Manabendra Nath Roy on Trial for Treason before Sessions Court. Aswani Kurma Sharma. New York: Roy Defense Committee of India, 1932. 30 p.
885 Annual Report of the All India Muslim League for the Years 1932 & 1933. S. M. Abdulla. Delhi: All Indian Muslim League, 1933. 21 p.
886 All India Muslim League, Central Board Policy and Programme. All India Muslim League. Delhi: All India Muslim League, 1936. 16 p.
887 A Decade of Modern Mysore, 1926-1936. Mysorean. Bangalore City: Mysorean, 1936. 48 p.
888 Rules and Regulations Indo-American Union, 1936. Indo-American Union. Bombay: 1936. 10 p.
889 The Question of Language. Congress Political and Economic Studies•No. 6. Jawaharlal Nehru. Allahabad: Allahabad Law Journal Press, 1937.24 p.
890 Notes on Chifral. I. D. Scott. Simla: Manager, Government of India Press, 1937.20 p.
891 Indians in Zanzibar. Proceedings of a Public Meeting in Bombay on the 19th February 1937 to Protest the Anti-Indian Legislation in Zanzibar. Bombay: Imperial Indian Citizenship Association, 1937. 23 p.
892 The Constitution and Rules of the All-India Muslim League. Passed at the Sessions at Luck now on the 18th October, 1937. All India Muslim League. Lucknow: All India Muslim League, 1937.16 p.
893 Indian States and the Federation. Address Delivered by Colonel Sir Kai las Haksar to the European Progressive Group, Bombay, on the 11th February. Kailas Haksar. Bombay: D. B. Taraporevala Sons & Co. 1937. 46 p. 1937.
894 Congress Rules in India. A Study in Social Reform. Horace G. Alexander. London: Victor Gollancz, Ltd. 1938.33 p.
895 India's Passing Show. Heaven's Light Our Guide. Karachi: Mrs. St. Ives-Currie, Trinity House, 1938. 13 p.
896 Presidential Address at the All-India Muslim League, Pafna Session-December 1938. M. A. Jinnah. Bombay: Home Study Circle-Malabar Hill- Bombay, 1938. 13 p.
897 A Glance at the Economic Problem of the North West Frontier Province. S. Datt. Peshawar: The London Book Company (India), 1938. 13 p.
898 Resolutions of the All India Muslim League from October 1937 to December 1938. All India Muslim League. Delhi: Liaquat Ali Khan for All India Muslim League, 1938. 68 p.
899 Re: Hindu-Muslim Settle- ment. Correspondence between Mr. Gandhi and Mr. Jinnah, Mr. Nehru and Mr. Jinnah, Mr. Bose and Mr. Jinnah. All India Muslim League. Delhi: S. Shamsul Hasan, All India Muslim League, 1938. 94 p.
900 Indian National Leaders on the Bratachari Movement. Calcutta: 1938. 10 p.
901 27 Months of Service. Being a Brief Account of What the Congress Ministries Did July 1937- Ocfober 1939. Indian National Congress. Bombay: Indian National Congress Central Election Board, 1939.25 p.
902 Political Theory of Islam. (Being an Address Delivered at Shah Chiragh Mosque, Lahore in October, 1939). Sayyed Abul Ala Maudoodi. Punjab: Maktaba-E-Jama'At-E- Islami, 1939.61 p.
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903 Lawless Limbdi. Sardar Vallabhabhai Patel. Bombay: All India States' People's Conference, 1939. 116 p.
904 This War•Why Should the Punjab Take a Hand in It? Lahore: Office of the Commissioner, Rural Reconstruction, [1939]. 29 p.
905 Congress and the Axis. Has the Congress Ever Offered Active Co-operation in the Prosecution of the War on any Conditions?. Bombay: H. W. Smith, Times of India Press, 1939. 24 p.
906 A Note on Women Workers in India. Godavari Gokhale. Bombay: Godavari Gokhale, Servants of India Society, 1940. 30 p.
907 Speech Delivered by Mr. M. A. Jinnah on the 19th of November, 1940 in the Legislative Assembly. M. A. Jinnah. Delhi: Liaquat Ali Khan, All India Muslim League, 1940.32 p.
908 All India Muslim League Lahore Session, March 1940. Presidential Address. M. A. Jinnah. Delhi: All India Muslim League, 1940. 40 p.
909 The War! Problem of India's Future Constitution!! What Muslim India and Its Leader Mr. M. A. Jinnah Think? All India Muslim League. Delhi: Liaquat Ali Khan, All India Muslim League, 1940. 81 p.
910 India's Problem of Her Future Constitution. M. A. Jinnah. Bombay: Liaquat Ali Khan, All India Muslim League, 1940.152 p.
911 List of the Members of the Council of the All India Muslim League. All India Muslim League. Delhi: All India Muslim League, 1941. 58 p.
912 Britain's Last Chance in India. Anup Singh. New York: India League of America, 1941. 16 p.
913 Britain's Prisoner. India League of America. London: India League, 1941. 32 p.
914 The Problem of the Minorities and Constitu- tional Democracy as Its Solution. (Speech delivered at Bombay on 15th March 1941). G. S. Mahajani. Bombay: The Gomantak Press, 1941. 19 p.
915 India and the War. S. Chandrasekhar. New York: 1941.32 p.
916 India Today. Edwin Haward. India: 1941. 6 p.
917 Britain and India, 1600- 1941. Reginald Coupland. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co. Ltd. 1941.94 p.
918 The Parting of the Ways. Foreword by Mahatma Gandhi. Jawaharlal Nehru. Allahabad: J. B. Kripalani for All India Congress Committee, 1941. 13 p.
919 Home Study Series No. 2. Containing Valuable Information Regarding India's Political Situation. Home Study Circle. Bombay: M. H. Saiyid, [1941]. 96 p.
920 A Phase of the Indian Struggle. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Calcutta: Monojendra N. Bhowmik, 1942. 90 p.
921 To the Workers and Peasants of India. Manifesto of the Fourth International. Socialist Workers Party. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1942. 20 p.
922 India's Right to Freedom. New York: British Information Services, [1942]. 23 p.
923 Letter Written by the Hon. Dr. S. P. Mookerjee, Finance Minister, Bengal, to H.E. Sir John Herbert, Governor of Bengal. Not for Publication. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Delhi: 1942. 19 p.
924 The Trap of Words. K. Santhanam. Trichinopoly: Lalitha and Co. 1942. 30 p.
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925 India. George Ridley. London: The Labour Publications Department, 1942.18 p.
926 The Cripps Mission. An Authoritative Statement on the Breakdown of the Negotiations at New Delhi. Jawaharlal Nehru. London: The India League, 1942. 8 p.
927 Freedom for India Now! New York: The Post War World Council, 1942.27 p.
928 Hindu Opinion on Packistan. Home Study Series No. 4. M. A. Jinnah. Bombay: Home Study Circle, 1942. 10 p.
929 Jinnah on Pakistan. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Bombay: Syted Sharifuddin Peerzada, for Kitab Publishing House, 1942. 22 p.
930 The Millat of Islam and the Menace of "Indianism." C. Rahmat Ali. Cambridge, England: Pakistan National Movement, 1942. 16 p.
931 Address by Sir Stafford Cripps to the House of Commons, April 28,1942. Stafford Cripps. New York: British Information Services, 1942.15 p.
932 The Prime Minister on India. An Examination of Mr. Churchill's Statement on India in the House of Commons on the 10th September 1942. London: The India League, 1942.19 p.
933 India, the War and Cripps Mission. Pasupuleti Gopala Krishnayya. New York: India and U.S.A. Office, 1942. 16 p.
934 A Picture of India. Its History, People and Government. Edwin Haward. London: 1942. 47 p.
935 50 Facts about India. New York: British Information Services, 1942. 12 p.
936-Number Not Used
937 An Indian Looks at the War. Girja Shankar Bajpai. Philadelphia: The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1942.41 p.
938 The Crisis in India. James S. Allen. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1942.29 p.
939 Think It Over! What the Enemy Says to India, What the Enemy Wants from India, What the Enemy Intends for India. India: 1942.41 p.
940 What Gandhi Is Teaching the World. John Haynes Holmes. New York: The Community Church, 1942.23 p.
941 What Happened after Gandhi's Arrest. K. C. Neogy. New York: India League of America, 1942. 6 p.
942 An Indian Looks at the Indian Political Situation. Extracts from a Speech by Sir Firoz Khan Noon, Defense Member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, Gov. of India. Firoz Khan Noon. Aligarh: 1942. 11 p.
943 About India. The India League. London: The India League, 1942.12 p.
944 The Choice before India. A Constitutionalist. Lahore: The Civil and Military Gazette, 1942. 17 p.
945 Jinnahsaheb "Please." Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. Bombay: J. P. Gupta for Hamara Hindostán Publications, 1942. 79 p.
946 Unity against Fascism. V. K. Krishna Menon. London: The India League, 1943.14 p.
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947 The All India Muslim League, Karachi Session Verbatim Report of the Presidential Address Delivered Extempore. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Delhi: All India Muslim League, 1943. 28 p.
948 The Indian Demand and British Policy. Correspondence between Mahatma Gandhi and the Viceroy Published with Explanatory Introduction and Comment. The India League. London: The India League, 1943. 20 p.
949 India•Speeches Delivered at a Tea Given by the American Outpost in London on May 6th, 1943, in Honour of Leopold Amery. London: 1943. 12 p.
950 The Currency Fraud Practised on India by the British. The Quit India Legion. Bombay: The Quit India Legion, 1943. 24 p.
951 The White Paper Examined. The India League. London: The India League, 1943. 8 p.
952 Congress Responsibility for the Disturbances, 1942-43. New Delhi: Government of India Press, 1943. 41 p.
953 The Formation of Federations. Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics R. R. Kale Memorial Lecture 1943. S. G. Vaze. India: Dnyanprakash, 1943. 32 p.
954 Constitution. Rule Book: Part I. Issued by the Executive Committee. London: The India League, 1943. 8 p.
955 Affiliation. Rule Book: Part II. Issued by the Executive Committee. London: The India League, 1943. 7 p.
956 I Ask Every Briton. Recent Writings and Statements of Mahatma Gandhi, Including His Speeches on the Eve of Arrest. Mahatma Gandhi. London: Lindsay Drummond Limited, 1943.79 p.
957 To All Fighters for Freedom. Jayaprakash Narayan. India: Sind Congress Socialist Group, 1943.46 p.
958 Literature and the People. Address to the 4th All-India Progressive Writers' Conference on 22nd May 1943, in Bombay. S. A. Dange. Bombay: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1943. 20 p.
959 The Voice of the Autumn Leaf. Mahatma Gandhi. Bombay: Hamara Hindostán Publication, 1943.28 p.
960 Why Famine in India? Sasadhar Sinha. London: Famine Campaign Committee, 1943. 16 p.
961 The Punjab Provincial Hindu Conference. Presidential Address. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Lyallpur: 1943. 17 p.
962 Constitutional Reform in Jaipur. Minutes of Dissent. Constitutional Reforms Committee. Jaipur: Superintendent at the Government Press, 1943. 61 p.
963 India's Third Year of War. What India Is Doing for the United Nations. New York: For the Government of India by the British Information Services, 1943. 40 p.
964 How to Secure Indian Independence. "Sutlej." London: Oxford University Press, 1943. 22 p.
965 Gandhiji's Address to Congress Workers in Maharashtra. Mahatma Gandhi. Aundh: Aundh Publishing Trust, 1944. 6 p.
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966 Civil Liberty. Punjab Civil Liberties Union. Repression in the Punjab. Punjab Civil Liberties Union. Lahore: R. N. Seth for Civil Liberties Union, [1944]. 4 p.
967 Awake Hindusthan! Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Calcutta: Romesh Chandra Banerjee, Editor, "Hindusthan," 1944.259 p.
968 Congress and Communists. P. C. Joshi. Bombay: Sharaf Athar Ali for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1944.24 p.
969 A Plan of Economic Devel- oment for India, Part II. Purshotamdas Thakurdas. Bombay: 1944. 34 p.
970 Jinnah-Gandhi Talks, (September, 1944). Text of Correspondence and Other Révélant Documents etc. Nawabzada Ali Khan. Delhi: S. Shamsul Hasan for Muslim League Printing Press, 1944. 94 p.
971 The Masses' Challenge to the Millionaires' 15 Year Economic Plan. Venibhai A. Patel, Kanubhai P. Bhatt. Bombay: New Book Company, 1944. 26 p.
972 The Way Out. C. Rajagopalachari. London: Oxford University Press, 1944. 32 p.
973 India•Scientific Development or Disaster. A. V. Hill. London: India-Burma Association, 1944. 12 p.
974 A Case for Congress- League Unity. Sajjad Zaheer. Bombay: Sharaf Athar Ali for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1944.45 p.
975 Indian Problems of Today and Tomorrow. Address to the Combined Legislature. Archibald P. Wavell. Washington, D.C.: Government of India Information Services, 1944.12 p.
976 Resolutions of the All India Muslim League from January 1944 to December 1946. All India Muslim League. India: Liaquat Ali Khan for All India Muslim League, 1949. 70 p.
977 India Progress in Government. New York: British Information Services, 1944. 8 p.
978 A Plan of Economic Development for India. Purshotamdas Thakurdas. India: Penquin Books Limited, 1944. 65 p.
979 The Imperialist Alternative. Churchill-Cripps Conspiracy for a New Communal Award. G. Adhikan. India: 1944.10 p.
980 Hindustan Mazdoor Sevak Sangh. An Explanatory Note. Gulzari Lai Nanda. Ahmedabad: Gulzari Lai Nanda, 1945. 12 p.
981 Victory. Whose? P. C. Joshi. Bombay: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1945. 20 p.
982 The Inside Story of Calcutta Demonstrations. Calcutta: S. Das, 1945. 12 p.
983 Zonal Divisions of India. K. M. Munshi. Bombay: Vora and Company Publishers Ltd. 1945. 16 p.
984 Jobs for All. Against British Monopoly, against Indian Profiteering. B. T. Ranadive. Bombay: Sharaf Athar Ali for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1945.30 p.
985 What Next?•Can India Be United? Bombay: Bureau of Research and Publications Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 1945. 31 p.
986 India Today and Tomorrow. Archibald P. Wavell. New York: Carnegie Endowment For International Peace, 1945. 102 p.
987 Post-War Planning•An Outline. India Bureau of Public Information. India: Bureau of Public Information, Government of India, 1945.44 p.
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988 South India Looks Ahead. William Barton. London: India- Burma Association, 1945. 12 p.
989 Famine or Plenty? Patna: 20th Century Publications, 1945. 49 p.
990 India's War Effort. Mosley Mayne. India: India- Burma Association, 1945. 7 p.
991 All India Union•What It Should be Like & How It May be Achieved. A Memorandum Submitted in Reply to the Questionnaire of (Sapru) Conciliation Committee. D. V. Gundappa. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1945.34 p.
992 Stars of the Leader. Who Leads to Future India? (A Guide to the Voters). K. N. Swamy. Bezwada: Swamy Astrological Society, 1945. 64 p.
993 Some Requisites for Better Understanding between the East and the West. Taraknath Das. New York: Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion in Their Relation to the Democratic Way of Life, 1945.305 p.
994 Economic Development of India. (A Ten Year Plan). Ihsan Muhammad Khan. Rampur: Bhagwati Narain for Premier Book Depot, 1945. 107 p.
995 India•A Few Facts and Figures. London: The India-Burma Association, 1945. 20 p.
996 Bengal's Forgotten Warriors. Ni ran jan Sen. Bombay: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1945. 107 p.
997 The War. Three Letters to Gandhiji. Umadevi. Calcutta: Tarapado Patro for the Culture Publishers, 1945.33 p.
998 The Indian Deadlock. K. M. Munshi. Allahabad: Kitab- Mahal, 1945.152 p.
999 Problems of the Aboriginals. J. C. Heyward. Patna: 20th Century Publications, 1945. 29 p.
1000 The Dewan•President's Statement. At the Joint Sitting of the Travancore Sri Mulam Assembly and the Sri Chitra State Council on the 20th July. Trivandeum, 1945. 26 p. 1945.
1001 The Communal Problems. A Nationalist. Lahore: P. N. Bhargava, Bhargava Bhushan Press, Benares, 1945. 22 p.
1002 Approaches to the Indian Constitution Problem. An Address Delivered in New Delhi on 18th November 1944 at a Meeting of the Indian Council of World Affairs. Maurice Gwyer. New Delhi: 1945.14 p.
1003 India 1945. Delhi: United Publications, 1945. 50 p.
1004 Patriots•Not Traitors. New Delhi: Dharam Yash Dev, 1945.33 p.
1005 White Paper on Indian Constitution, 1946. (With Elucidation by the Cabinet Mission, and Correspon- dence between the Mission, Congress and the League). B. K. Sengupta, S. M. Roy. Calcutta: K. C. Acharya for Oriental Agency, 1946. 63 p.
1006 Why the Exodus from Sind? (Being a Brief Resume of Conditions Responsible for Exodus of Hindus, Sikhs and Harijans from Sind). Parsram V. Tahilramani. India: Sind Assembly Congress Party, 1946. 72 p.
1007 An Open Letter to Imperialist Agents from Britain. By Resistance Leaders of India. Jaiprakash Narayan. Calcutta: A. K. Gupta for Azad Hind Kitab, 1946. 28 p.
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1008 All-India Scheduled Castes Federation. Memorandum to the Cabinet Mission on 5th April, 1946. B. R. Ambedkar. New Delhi: 1946. 16 p.
1009 The R.I.N. Strike. Group of Victimised R.I.N. Ratings. Delhi: D. P. Sinha for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1946. 167 p.
1010 The Indian Constituent Assembly. Gurmukh Nihal Singh. Lahore: Panj Darya Publishers, 1946. 34 p.
1014 Ministers Please Fulfill People's Demands. K. T. Shah. Calcutta: Benoy Chatterji for Bengal Provincial Mazdoor Kisan Panchayet, 1946.22 p.
1015 3 Million Congress Members Must Command the High Command. Ram Rai. Ahmedabad: Revashanker H. Trivedi, 1946. 18 p.
1016 The Cabinet Delegation and After. D. V. Gundappa. Bangalore: 1946.27 p.
1021 The League Demand. New Age Series No. 1. Rajendra Prasad. Calcutta: New Age Publishers Limited, 1946. 24 p.
1022 The Constituent Assembly and the States•A Memorandum. D. V. Gundappa. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs. 1946. 27 p.
1023 Presidential Addresses of Qaid-e-Azam. M. A. Jinnah. Delhi: S. Shamsul Hasan for All India Muslim League, 1946.222 p.
1011 The Country Votes Congress. Being a Brief Analysis of the Results of the Central Assembly Elections. Indian National Congress, Central Election Boar. Bombay: Indian National Congress, Central Elections Board, 1946. 19 p.
1012 Convention on Linguistic and Cultural Provinces in India. Presidential Address. Pattabhi Sitaramayya. Delhi: 1946. 16 p.
1013 The Meaning of the Simla Surrender. The Only Criticism of Current Congress Policy from the Left. G. Setvaraj. India: 1946. 26 p.
1017 To My Countrymen•My Defence. N. B. Khare. Nagpur: The Independent Press, 1946. 31 p.
1018 Treatment of Indians in South Africa. Recent Developments. India Government Information Services. Washington, D.C.: Government of India Information Services, 1946. 16 p.
1019 All-Indian Federal Union. With Special Reference to the States and the Communal Question. D. V. Gundappa. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1946.39 p.
1020 A Picture of India. Its History, People, and Government. Edwin Haward. India: 1946. 51 p.
1024 19th Session, All India Women's Conference• Presidential Address. Dhanvanthi Rama Rau. India: All India Congress Women's Committee, 1946. 18 p.
1025 The Constitution and Rules of the All India Muslim League. All India Muslim League. Delhi: Liaquat Ali Khan, for All India Muslim League, 1946. 25 p.
1026 It Shall Never Happen Again. With a Foreword by Qazi Mohammed Isa. All India Muslim League. Delhi: S. Shamsul Hasan, All India Muslim League Printing Press, 1946.264 p.
1027 Philosophy of Congress Leftism. Subodh Chandra Majunder. Calcutta: Manish Dutta, Bharati Press, 1946.54 p.
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1028 Freedom for India. The Truth about the Cabinet Mission's Visit. R. Palme Dutt. London: Communist Party, 1946. 33 p.
1029 To All Fighters for Freedom. Famous Second Letter during August Revolution. Jaiprakash Narayan. Calcutta: A. K.Gupta, 1946.16 p.
1030 Practical Non-Violence (And Ideology of Non- Violence). K. G. Mashruwala. Ahmedabad: Jivanji Dahyabhai Desai, Navajivan Publishing House, 1946.48 p.
1031 Left Accepts the Challenge. "Give Me Blood, I Promise You Freedom." Calcutta: Kanai Lai Bhattachajee for Subhash School of Politics, 1946.38 p.
1032 Some Memorable Letters on August Revolution. Jaiprakash Narayan. Calcutta: Azad Hind Kitab, 1946.32 p.
1033 Ministers Please Fulfill People's Demands. K.T. Shah.Calcutta: Benoy Chatterji for Bengal Provincial Mazdoor Kisan Panchayet, 1946.22 p.
1034 The Case of Muslim India. M. A. H. Ispahan!. New York: The Muslim League, 1046. 22 p.
1035 India: Problems and Postwar Plans. M. Eleanor Herrington. India: Reprinted From Social Education, Vol. X, No. 5, May, 1946.204 p.
1036 Resurgent India at the Crossroads. 1946 in Review. G. Adhikari. Bombay: Sharaf Athar AN for People's Publishing House Ltd. [1946]. 24 p.
1037 The Punjab Belongs to the Sikhs. Bhushan Chander. Lahore: S. Harkishan Singh for Modern Publications, Ltd. 1949.100 p.
1038 Address Delivered by His Excellency Mr. Asaf AM, Ambassador of India. On the Occasion of Hoisting the New Flag of India at the Embassy of India, Washington. M. Asaf Ali. Washington, D.C.: 1947. 4 p.
1039 Fifteenth August•Its Meaning for India and the World. Bombay: Indo-Polish Library, 1947.16 p.
1040 The Independence Movement. John Maliekal. India: 1947. 12 p.
1041 An Address by Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy at the New York Herald Tribune Forum October 21,1947, or "Non- Violence for Modern Man." Bidhan Chandra Roy. New York: Sorabjee Rustomjee Leader South African Passive Resistance Council Delegation, 1947. 12 p.
1042 United India and World Peace. Taraknath Das. New York: Reprinted From June Issue Jewish Frontier, 1947. 15 p.
1043 India and America. J. J. Singh. New York: 1947. 48 p.
1044 Qadian•A Test Case. Statements, Letters, etc. Describing State of Affairs at and around Qadian during Disturbances of 1947. Pittsburgh: Ahmadiyya Moslem Mosque, 1947. 110 p.
1045 Independence Day in Bombay•How Freedom Was Greeted by the People. An Illustrated Record of the Celebrations. Bombay: The Directorate of Publicity, Goverment of Bombay, 1947.24 p.
1046 The Indian Constituent Assembly. M. S. Nata Rajan. New Delhi: 1947.52 p.
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1047 Facts About R.S.S.S. and Gandhi Murder, R.S.S.S. and Freedom Movement, R.S.S.S and Communal Riots. A Mist of Motivated Propaganda Shattered. Chitaranjan. New Delhi: Suruchi Sahitya Publication, 1948. [20] p.
1048 Hyderabad Today. Delhi: Issued by the Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, [1948]. 32 p.
1049 Clearing the Air•Bombay's Home Minister Answers Questions on Black Markets, Civil Liberties, Prohibition, Bribery, etc. Moraji Desai. Bombay: Directorate of Publicity, Government of Bombay, 1948. 8 p.
1050 A Picture of India. Its History, People and Government. Edwin Haward. Malaya: The Department of Information and Publicity, 1949.40 p.
1051 The Goal of British Rule in India. Reginald Coupland. London: Longmans, Green and Co. 1948. 22 p.
1052 Satish Mukherjee•A Father of the Bengali Revolution. Maridas Mukherjee. Calcutta: Uma Sen for Siksha Tirtha Karyouaya, 1948. 34 p.
1053 A Glance at the Indo- Pakistan Financial Agreement. (Story behind 55 Crores). Deshbandhu Gupta New Delhi: Shiv Dutta Salwan, 1948.14 p.
1054 India's Minorities. India Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1948. 43 p.
1055 Hyderabad at a Glance. The Citadel of the Independence of Dravidian Deccan. Dravidian Patriot. Chakwal (W. Punjab): M. G. Khwaja, 1948. 12 p.
1056 World's Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, Our Beloved "Bapu." Bombay: The Lotus Publication, 1948.100 p.
1057 Mahatma Gandhi•A Memorial Service. John Haynes Holmes, Donald Harrington. New York: The Community Church, 1948. 19 p.
1058 A Layman Looks at the Constitution of India. Bombay: N. M. Tripathi, Ltd. 1948.43 p.
1059 Appeal to Our Countrymen and Friends in America. Amritsar: 1948. 8 p.
1060 Note on the Sikh Plan. Lahore: Superintendent, Government Printing, West Punjab, 1948.32 p.
1061 The Sikhs in Action. Lahore: Superintendent, Government Printing, West Punjab, 1948. 63 p.
1062 Minister Collector and You. Bombay Government Directorate of Publicity. Bombay: Directorate of Publicity, Government of Bombay, [1948]. 48 p.
1063 Gandhi's Non-Violent Weapon. B. P. L. Bedi. New Delhi: [1948]. [8] P.
1064 The Fight against Untouchability. K. Santhanam. New Delhi: The Hindustan Times, 1949. 114 p.
1065-1066-Numbers Not Used.
1067 Birth of Khalsa. India's First Army of Liberation. Amrik Singh. Bangalore: Sikh Religious Publicity Sub- Committee, 1949.20 p.
1068 India's Charter of Freedom. An Account of Important Provisions of the Constitu- tion Recently Agreed to By the Constituent Assembly of India. Delhi: 1949. 49 p.
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1069 Devaluation in Theory and Practice. Prabhat Sarbadhikari. Calcutta: Prabhat Sarbadhikari, Uttarayan Limited, 1949. 32 p.
1070 Civil Liberty under the New Constitution. Freedom of Association, Freedom of Speech and Press, Freedom of Person. S. G. Vaze. Madras: K. G. Sivaswamy for Madras Civil Liberties Union, 1949. 53 p.
1071 Gleanings Gathered at Bapu's Feet. Mira (Madeline Slade). Ahmedabad: Jivanji Dahyabhai Desai, Navajivan Publishing House, 1949. 26 p.
1072 An Observation on the Food Production Drive of the Hon'ble Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lai Nehru. G. N. Somani. Jaipur: The Manoranjan Press, 1949. 48 p.
1073 French Settlements in India. New Delhi: Current Affairs Publications, 1949. 30 p.
1074 We Accuse the Indian National Trade Union Congress. Asoka Mehta. Bombay: The Hind Mazdoor Sabha, 1949.12 p.
1075 India, 15 August 1948 to 15 August 1949. India: 1949. 40 p.
1076 Police Did Their Best to Save Gandhiji's Life. High Court's Findings. Bombay Government Directorate of Publicity. Bombay: Directorate of Publicity, Government of Bombay, [1949]. 16 p.
1077 March of the Progressive Group in 1948-49. Bombay: The Progressive Group, 1949.10 p.
1078 The Lid Off R.S.S.S. Anand Mohan Sahay. New Delhi: Jain Book Agency, 1950. 65 p.
1079 Note on the Genesis of Communal Disturbances in West Bengal. East Bengal Government Home Department. Dacca: Superintendent, Government Printing, East Bengal Government Press, 1950. 43 p.
1080 Concerning Evacuee Property•Problem and Solution. India Ministry of Rehabilitation. Delhi: Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1950. 63 p.
1081 Towards Better Understanding. India Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India, 1950. 36 p.
1082 Our Flag•Origin, Adoption, Description, Use. India Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1950. 21 p.
1083 Peoples' Rights. India Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Publications Department Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1950. 6 p.
1084 Hindu Code Bill•Will It Kill the Congress? Jagat S. Bright. Delhi: Mohinder Singh Gambir, New India Publications, 1950. 79 p.
1085 Our Government. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1950. 28 p.
1086 Sikhs and the Republic Day. "Sikhs Will Live and Die for India." Bangalore: Sikh Religious Publicity Sub-Committee, 1950. 4 p.
1087 Our Constitution. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1950. 68 p.
1088 Sikh Problem and Its Solution•An Elucidation. Sardar Hukam Singh. Amritsar: Secretary Shiromani Akali Dal, 1951.49 p.
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1089 Socialism and Sarvodaya. Jayaprakash Narayan. Bombay: Madhu Limaye for Socialist Party, 1951. 8 p.
1090 Unfinished Battle. A Short Biography of P. D. Saggi. K. Kumar. Bombay: Phiroze F. Dinshaw for New Book Company Ltd. 1951.54 p.
1091 Four Wasteful Years. Being a Rapid Review of Congress Record in Office. S. P. Thiaga Rajan. Cawnpore: National Book House Ltd. 1951. 119 p.
1092 Local Government in Modern State. R. P. Dhokalia. Allahabad: Friends' Book Depot, 1951. 21 p.
1093 Amending the Constitution. P. K. Tripatti. 1951. 19 p.
1094 Communism and India. Philip Spratt. New Delhi: The Janata Press, 1952. 51 p.
1095 Muslims in India. India Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1952. 44 p.
1096 Communist Spotlight on the Land Problem. V. Ramamurthi. Madras: Tamil Nad Congress Committee, 1952. 31 p.
1097 Harijans Today. Madras: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1952. 56 p.
1098 On the Red Trail. Madras: Director of Information and Publicity, 1950. 61 p.
1099 Communism X-Rayed. S. G. Kashikar. Delhi: Bharat Pustak Bhandar, 1953. 17 p.
1100 Reorganization of States in India with Particular Refer- ence to the Formation of Maharashtra. Being the Memorandum Submitted by the Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad to the States Re- organization Commission. Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad. Bombay: Y. K. Sovani, Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad Publication, 1954.113 p.
1101 Mandai Commission Report Recommendation and Implementations. Released at All India Federation of Backward Class Employees. D. P. Yadava. Madurai: Mandai Memorial Publication, [1954]. 16 p.
1102 Fight for Swadeshi. Indulal Yajnik. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1954.39 p.
1103 The Changing Map of India. G. S. Halappa. Mysore: H. Venkataramiah and Sons Vidyanidhi Book Depot, 1954. 79 p.
1104 Evolutionary Bhoodan. Tanjore: Sarvodaya Publication, 1954.47 p.
1105 The National Plan Loan. D. Sanjeevayya. Kurnool: Director of Public Relations, Government of Andhra, 1954. 6 p.
1106 Approach to the Second Five Year Plan. Some Basic Considerations. Gulzarilal Nanda. New Delhi: 1955. 16 p.
1107 The People's Raj Supplement: 17th February 1955. Address by the Governor of Bombay to Both Houses of the Legislature at a Joint Session in Bombay. Bombay: Government Central Press, 1955. 16 p.
1108 Bringing Democracy to the Village. A. P. Barnabas. Calcutta: Y.M.C.A. Publishing House, 1955.22 p.
1109 Inside Lok Sabha. Asoka Mehta. Madras: Socialist Book Centre, 1955. 148 p.
1110 Sikh Problem and Its Solution•An Elucidation. Sardar Hukam Singh. Delhi: Secretary Shiromani Akali Dal, 1955.49 p.
1111 The Gift of God (The Story of Pandit Nehru). H. R. Aiyer. Bombay: Krishna Raja Publications, 1955. 40 p.
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1112 The Peril of the Russian Steel Plant. Padamji Ginwala. Bombay: Democratic Research Service, [1955]. 16 p.
1113 India's Quest for Democracy. P. D. Devanandan, M. M. Thomas. Calcutta: Y.M.C.A. Publishing House for Committee for Literature on Social Concerns, 1955. 64 p.
1114 Second Plan•A Socialist Appraisal. Rohit Dave. Bombay: G. G. Parikh, Janata Publication, 1956. 45 p.
1115 Village Panchayats in Madras State. Madras: Director of Information and Publicity, 1956. 17 p.
1116 The Transport Bottleneck. Another Tragic Tale? A.D. Shroff. India: 1956. 15 p.
1117 Father of the Nation. S. A. Rahim. Madras: New India Publications, 1956. 48 p.
1118 Has Private Enterprise Failed? A. D. Shroff. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1956. 16 p.
1119 Free Enterprise and Democracy. A. D. Shroff. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1956. 12 p.
1120 Free Enterprise in India. A. D. Shroff. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1956. 10 p.
1121 Free Enterprise and Freedom. Murarji J. Vaidya Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1956. 8 p.
1122 Cotton Policy. Ramniwas R. Ruia. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1956. 24 p.
1123 State Enterprises. C. H. Bhabha. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1956.11 p.
1124 Role of Culture in Democratic States. Nabakishore Das. India: Kala Vigyan Parishad, 1956. 21 p.
1125 Jeevan-Dan. Jayaprakash Narayan. Tanjore: Sarvodaya Prachuralaya, 1956. 40 p.
1126 Towards a Co-operative Socialist Commonwealth. Vaikunth Mehta. Bombay: R. M. Talpade, The Bombay Provincial Co-operative Institute, 1957. 18 p.
1127 The Second General Election in Sholapur. A. R. Kulkarni. Sholapur: S. R. Sharma for Institute of Public Administration, 1957. 38 p.
1128 The Unending Trail. Khushwant Singh. Delhi: Rajkamal Publications (Private) Ltd. 1957.32 p.
1129 Gandhiji on Removal of Untouchability. Bombay: Directorate of Publicity, 1957.28 p.
1130 Our Democracy and Other Essays. C. Rajagopalachari. Madras: B. G. Paul and Co. 1957. 48 p.
1131 Impartial and Efficient Administration. Chief Minister's Assurance to People of Bombay State. Y. B. Chavan. Bombay: Directorate of Publicity, Government of Bombay, 1957. 8 p.
1132 Towards a New Social Order. India on the March. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1957. 20 p.
1133 Prune the Plan. B. R. Shenoy. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1957. 15 p.
1134 Liberty to Trade Endangered. Based on a Speech at the Southern India Chamber of Commerce, Madras on Jan. 16,1957. A. D. Shroff. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1957. 6 p.
1135 Desperate Proposals. A Review of the "1957 Budget." A. D. Shroff. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1957. 20 p.
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1136 Planning in India. A. D. Shroff. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1957. 16 p.
1137 The Trials of Our Democracy. Dr. Sampurnanand. Uttar Pradesh: Publications Bureau, Information Department, 1957. 35 p.
1138 For a Lasting Solution. A. D. Gorwala. Bombay: Editors: Bombay Chronicle, Nagpur Times, Times of India, Statesman, 1957. 30 p.
1139 Nehru as I Know Him and as Depicted in His English Biography by Shri Frank Moraes of the Times of India. N. B. Khare. Bombay: G. M. Joshi Prakashan, 1957. 24 p.
1140 Speeches of T. T. Krishnamachari (Second Series). T. T. Krishnamachari. Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1957. 36 p.
1141 Laski•The Teacher & the Political Scientist with a Postscript on "The Dangers to Democracy in India." Gurmukh Nihal Singh. Jaipur: Government Central Press, 1957.31 p.
1142 Voter's Voice. Ishar Singh Grover. New Delhi: Rama Krishna and Sons, 1957. 31 p.
1143 The Case for Sponsored Radio. Y.A. Fazalbhoy. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1957. 8 p.
1144 Rural Development through Self-Help. K. N. Katju. Madhya Pradesh: Directorate of Information and Publicity, 1957. 31 p.
1145 Sarvodaya and Communism. Vinoba. Madras: Sarvodaya Publication, 1957. 43 p.
1146 Our Foreign Indebtedness. T. Sadasivam. Madras: Kalki, 1958.65 p.
1147 Storm Over Bombay. Prabhakar Kunte. Bombay: Gopinath Baburao Samant, 1958.16 p.
1148 The Indian Parliament. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. India: Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1958. 40 p.
1149 Wealth and Expenditure Taxes•Their Effect on the Indian Economy and the Common Man. Russi Jal Taraporevala. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1957. 24 p.
1150 S. A. Dange on Mundhra Affair. Speech in Parliament. S. A. Dange. New Delhi: K. G. Srivastava for All India Trade Union Congress, 1958. 13 p.
1151 Elections according to the System of Proportional Representation by Means of the Single Transferable Vote. New Delhi: Lok Sabha Secretariat, 1958. 13 p.
1152 The Gift Tax. J. Taraporevala. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1958. 30 p.
1153 Hindi: The National Language. (Being a Critical Discussion of the First Official Language Commisssion Report). Kanhaiyalal Bherulal Malvia. New Delhi: Malvia Prakashan, 1958.30 p.
1154 Bhoodan as Seen by the West. Tanjore: Sarvodaya Prachuralayam, 1958. 82 p.
1155 Sarvodaya and the Business Community. Vinoba Bhave. Tanjore: Sarvodaya Prachuralaym, 1958. 8 p.
1156 Planning and Plain Thinking. K. Santhanam. Madras: Sundara Prachuralayam, 1958. 139 p.
1157 The Foreign Exchange Situation. B. R. Shenoy. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1958. 28 p.
1158 Dangers of the Co- operative Farming. M. R. Masani. Andhra Pradesh: Peasant Protest Committee, 1959.36 p.
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1159 A Plea for Reconstruction of Indian Polity. Draft for Private Circulation. Jaiprakash Narayan. India: A. B. Sarva Seva Sangh Prakashan, 1959.119 p.
1160 Problem of Indian Defence. Calcutta: S. Mukerjee for Institute of Political and Social Studies, 1959. 14 p.
1161 Programme for a Centre Party. B. N. Rao. Hyderabad: R. T. C. Publishing House, 1959. 28 p.
1162 An Agricultural Plan for India. New Delhi: All India Agriculturists' Federation, 1959. 39 p.
1163 The Dual Revolution. Jaiprakash Narayan. Tanjore: Sarvodaya Prachuralaya, 1959. 30 p.
1164 Mother's Son. Son of His Mother Appeals to Mem- bers of Indian Parliament to Come Forward to Help Confer on Citizens of India Their Natural Right to Own the Lineage of Their Mothers. Kailash Chand. Bombay: Theosophical Colony, 1959. 18 p.
1165 Daniel Come to Judgement. V. R. Krishna Iyer. Ernakulam: Prabhatham Printing and Publishing Co. Private Ltd. 1959. 127 p.
1166 Freedom and Develop- ment•The Challenge with Special Reference to India. V. K. R. V. Rao. Melbourne, Australia: The Australian Institute of International Affairs, 1959. 18 p.
1167 The Dravida Kazhagam. A Revolt against Brahminism. P. D. Devanandan. Bangalore: Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, 1959. 30 p.
1168 Police in a Welfare State. N. C. Chatterjee. New Delhi: Asia Book Centre, [1959]. 28 p.
1169 Why Ranga Resigns? Nidubrolu: Indian Peasant Institute, 1959.88 p.
1170 R.S.S.S. Vis-á-Vis Punjab Problem. Yoga Kshema Pratishthan. New Delhi: Suruchi Prakashan, 1960. 44 p.
1171 The Menace of Inflation. N. Dandeker. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum for Free Enterprise, 1960.17 p.
1172 The First Election of Panchayat Raj. (Summary of the Findings). S. C. Jain. Udaipur: Research Department Vidya Bhawan Rural Institute, 1962.61 p.
1173 Controls and Freedom. M. A. Sreenivasan. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1960. 9 p.
1174 Some Economic Problems of India. (Being Stray Thoughts and a Summary Review). C. A. Saldanha. India: 1960. 10 p.
1175 Republic of India. 26th January 1960. J. N. Dhamija. Mauritius: Commission for India, 1960. 32 p.
1176 Joint Session of the Bombay Legislature at Bombay. Address Delivered by Shri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Bombay. Sri Prakasa. Bombay: Government Central Press, 1960.24 p.
1177 My Contribution to the 31st Session of the Rajya Sabha. (Nov.-Dec. 1960). Dahyabhai V. Patel. Bombay, 1960.33 p.
1178 Our Constitution. M. C. Chagla. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of India Information Service of India, 1960. 15 p.
1179 India Demands English Language. Isaac Mathai. Bombay: Mathai's Publications, 1960. 95 p.
1180 The Unwanted President's Rule in Orissa. Who is Responsible for It? Cuttack: Ganatantra Parishad Publicity Department, 1961. 24 p.
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1181 India's Revolution•Its Challenge and Meaning. Lillian Symes. New York: Socialist Party, 1961. 34 p.
1182 Some Lessons of a Decade of Planning. R. K. Amin. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1961. 7 p.
1183 Community Development through Panchayati Raj. S. K. Dey. Faridabad: Director, Publications Division, Government of India, 1961. 14 p.
1184 Free Enterprise in India•A Call for Leadership. A. D. Shroff. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1961. 16 p.
1185 An Open Appeal. Satchidananda Asrami. Madras: 1961. 15 p.
1186 There Is No Magic in the Words, "Public Enterprise." N. Das. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1962. 13 p.
1187 All India Hindu Convention Resolutions. All India Hindu Convention. New Delhi: V. G. Deshpande, 1962. 8 p.
1188 Why Hindu Rashtra? Bangalore: 1962. 48 p.
1189 Declaration of Trust: A Call to the Thinkers, Writers, Artists, and Poets of the World. Gauhati Assam: Assam Academy for Cultural Relations, 1962.4 p.
1190 Facets of Indian Unity. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Director, Publications Division, Government of India, 1963. 31 p.
1191 "Blue Beard" of India's Finance. Dahyabhai V. Patel. New Delhi: 1963.31 p.
1192 Behind the Orissa Allegations•Facts and Fiction. Orissa Congress Members of Parliament. Orissa: 1964.18 p.
1193 High Prices•Why? Dahyabhai V. Patel. New Delhi: Society for Parliamentary Studies, 1964. 16 p.
1194 From Wall to Wall. Dahyabhai V. Patel. Bombay: Society for Parliamentary Studies, 1964.45 p.
1195 The Indian Experiment. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Director, Publications Division, Government of India, 1965. 35 p.
1196 Devaluation of the Rupee. Some Questions Answered. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. New Delhi: Press Information Bureau, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1965. 14 p.
1197 Planning and Nationalisation. Rethinking in India and Abroad. L N. Birla, N. Das. Bombay: M.R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1966. 28 p.
1198 Devaluation of the Rupee. Causes and Consequences. N. A. Palkhivala, Kersi D. Doodha. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1966. 12 p.
1199 Our National Emblem. C. Sivaramamurti. Delhi: Director, Publications Division, Government of India, 1966. 15 p.
1200 Some Reflections on the Food Problem in India. T. A. Pai. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1966. 12 p.
1201 Is Socialism Outdated? N. A. Palkhivala, Alec Douglas- Home, M. R. Masani. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1966. 24 p.
1202 Social Control Over Commercial Banks. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1966. 16 p.
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1203 Jubilee of the Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs. K. S. Ramaswami. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs Jubilee Committee, 1966. 24 p.
1204 Social Change in India since Independence. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Informatbn and Broadcasting, 1966.18 p.
1205 Danger of Outmoded Socialism to India's Welfare. Murarji J. Vaidya. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1966. 18 p.
1206 About Tashkent, (From Swarajya). C. Rajagopalachari. India: 1966. 32 p.
1207 Five Hundred Years of Sikhism. Rajindar Singh. Amritsar: Chief Khalsa Diwan, 1966. 90 p.
1208 Country and the Congress. Shantilal Kothari. New Delhi: Caxton Press, Ltd. 1966. 12 p.
1209 In this Country We Have Now Three Sectors: The Private Sector, the Public Sector and the Nehru Sector. Extracts from the Speech in Rajya Sabha on 1-9-1966. Dahyabhai V. Patel. India: 1966. 9 p.
1210 Indian Planning•Past and Future. Biren Mookerjee, N. Das, H. T. Parekh. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1966. 24 p.
1211 A Spur to Sikh Youth. Guru Nanak Mission. Patiala: Narain Singh Secretary, Guru Nanak Mission, Dera Baba Jassa Singh, 1967. 16 p.
1212 Manifesto of Swam i Satyabhakt, Candidate for Presidentship Election. Swami Satyabhakt. India: 1967. 28 p.
1213 The Dawn is Near. Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi's Independence Speech, 1967. Indira Gandhi. Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1967. 7 p.
1214 Twenty Years of Freedom. Indira Gandhi. Delhi: Publica- tions Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1967.24 p.
1215 Democracy in Action. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, 1967.36 p.
1216 Economic Implications of the Union Budget for 1966-67. Russi Jal Taraporevala. Bombay: M. P. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, [1967]. 39 p.
1217 Centre State Relations. Extracts from Speeches and Statements of the Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi and the Deputy Prime Minister. Indira Gandhi, Morarji Desai. Delhi: Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India, 1967.24 p.
1218 Political Democracy and Economic Development. Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 10. K. Santhanam. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1967. 32 p.
1219 The Economic Environment In India•1967. N. A. Palkhivala. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1967. 12 p.
1220 The Answer to All Questions. M. S. Golwalkar. Delhi: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, 1968. 32 p.
1221 Liquor at the Bar of Law. Tek Chand. Madras: IV All India Prohibition Conference, 1968. 42 p.
1222 Mass Media in Modern Times. Indira Gandhi. India: 1968. [4] p.
1223 Novosti•News Agency or Cloak for Espionage? Bombay: V. K. Karkaria for Democratic Research Service, 1968.24 p.
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1224 What Ails Our Democracy? First M. Srinivasa lyengar Memorial Lecture. N. Raghunatha Iyer. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1968.57 p.
1225 Growth of Local Self- Government in Bangalore City. M. P. Somasekhara Rau. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1968. 34 p.
1226 Procedure in the Legislature. Te. Hanumanthappa. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1968. 17 p.
1227 Trends in India's Public Finance. A Memorandum Submitted to the Fifth Finance Commission• 1968. N. Madhava Rau. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1968.24 p.
1228 India's Freedom Struggle• Some Aspects. Third Rajaji Birthday Lecture, 1967. B. Shiva Rao. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1968. 36 p.
1229 Too Much Politics, Too Little Citizenship. Rajaji Birthday Lecture, 1968. M. R. Masani. Bangalore: D.V. Gundappa, Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1968. 27 p.
1230 Approach to the Fourth Five-Year Plan. R. C. Cooper, S. M. Dahanukar, Y. A. Fazalbhoy. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, 1968. 20 p.
1231 Meet the Challenge. Need for a New Political Party. Ashutosh Lahiry. Calcutta: R. P. Bookwala, 1968. 20 p.
1232 First Conference of Bharatiya Khef Mazdoor Union. Bharatiya Khet Mazdor Union. New Delhi: Guru Prasad, General Secretary, Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union, 1969. 52 p.
1233 Mahatma Gandhi Centenary. India: 1969. 14 p.
1234 47 India 68.21 Years of Progress. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of India (Economic Wing), 1969. 30 p.
1235 Lenin and India. Chinmohan Sehanavis. Calcutta: Tarun Sen Gupta, Manisha Granthalaya (Private) Ltd. 1969. 32 p.
1236 The 50th Anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh Martyrs, 6fh to 13th April 1969. The Historic Tragedy Symbol- ises for Us the Values of: Communal Harmony- National Unify, Integrity, and Solidarity. New Delhi: Subhadra Joshi, Convenor Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1969. 16 p.
1237 Report on Ahmedabad. Ajit Bhattacharjea. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1969. 20 p.
1238 Revitalising Congress. Recent Speeches and Writings of Indira Gandhi. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Kalamkar Prakashan, 1969. 38 p.
1239 Bank Nationalisation in Perspective. Vishnu Dutt. New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1970.18 p.
1240 Socialism. K. Santhanam, R. C. Cooper, C. L. Gheevala. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1970.28 p.
1241 A Survey of the World Communist Parties. India: 1970. 67 p.
1242 Indian Democracy in Danger•Read and Think. S. S. Sapre. India: 1970. 32 p.
1243 New Charter Needed for Hills. Republic Day 1970. Y. S. Parmar. India: 1970. 6 p.
1244 Central Planning and Economic Development. P. T. Bauer. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1970.20 p.
1245 Free but Fettered•The Illiterate Citizen. C. D. Deshmukh. Bombay: M.R. Pai for Forum for Free Enterprise, 1970. 32 p.
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1246 Socialism and Poverty. C. R. Irani. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1970.27 p.
1247 Integrity in National Life. Nittoor Srinivasa Rao. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1970.16 p.
1248 Planning at Cross- Purposes. S. Bhoothalingam. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1970.16 p.
1249 Social Change in India. C. D. Deshmukh. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1970.23 p.
1250 Implementation of Land Reforms. A Review and an Immediate Programme. H. D. Malaviya. India: Socialist Congressman Publication, 1970. 54 p.
1251 Shri Guruji Meets Delhi News Men. Shri Guruji. New Delhi: Suruchi Sahitya, Sanskriti Mandir, Jhandewala, 1970. 31 p.
1252 The Union Budget, 1971-72. N. A. Palkhivala. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1971. 19 p.
1253 The Economic Implications of the Union Budget, 1971-72. Russi Jal Taraporevala. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1971. 21 p.
1254 How Big Are the Big Enterprises in India? H. T. Parekh. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1971.12 p.
1255 Fundamental Right to Property. V. M. Tarkunde. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1971.12 p.
1256 The Application of Science and Technology to Socio- Economic Development. M. S. Thacker. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1971.24 p.
1257 Contemporary Socialism. V. M. Tarkunde, Alex Josey. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1971. 24 p.
1258 Freedom of the Press. D. R. Mankekar. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1971.12 p.
1259 Spirit and Mission of India (Compilation from Sri Aurobindo's Writings). Sri Aurobindo's Action No. 21. Sri Aurobindo. India: Sri Aurobindo's Action with Assistance from Government of India Ministry of Education, 1971.24 p.
1260 Pilot Study on Working in a Slum Area for Family Planning. S. K. Sandhu, J. N. Varshney. New Delhi: National Institute of Family Planning, 1971. 12 p.
1261 A Peep into Sikhism. Ardaman Singh Bhayee. Patiala: Guru Nanak Mission, 1971. 28 p.
1262 R.S.S.S. Vis-á-Vis the Black Act. Bangalore: Jagarana Prakashana, 1972. 17 p.
1263 L.P. The Liberal Position. A Word to the Third World. Harry G. Johnson. Bombay: K. H. Subramanian, Indian Liberal Group, 1972. 15 p.
1264 What Others Say about Us. Delhi Administration. Delhi: Delhi Administration-Government of Delhi, 1972. 4 p.
1265 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Indira Gandhi. Calcutta: 1972. [16] p.
1266 Our Mixed Economy• Blessing or Curse? B. P. Adarkar. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1972.27 p.
1267 The Union Budget, 1972- 1973. N. A. Palkhivala. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1972. 15 p.
1268 Economic Development and Conservation of Natural Resources. Zafar Futehally. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1972. 16 p.
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1269 An Appeal to the Honourable Members of Parliament. Rabindra Kumar Bhattacharyya. Tripura: 1972. 36 p.
1270 Forward, Forward! Bangalore: Jagarana Prakashana, 1972. 16 p.
1271 Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India. Indira Gandhi. Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1972. [8] p.
1272 Austerity•Need of the Hour•Independence Day, 1973. Message by His Excellency the Lt. Governor of Pondicherry Thiru Chhedi Lai. Chhedi Lai. Pondicherry Thiru: 1973.11p.
1273 Truth and Travesty. R.S.S.S. Vis-á-Vis Gandhi Murder. A Myth Exploded. Bangabre: Jagarana Prakashana, 1973. 32 p.
1274 Unfouchabilify•A Challenge. The Right Approach. Bangalore: Jagarana Prakashana, 1973. 24 p.
1275 Four Speeches. (Delivered in the Third Lok Sabha of the Indian Parliament). Sirdar Kapur Singh. Calcutta: The Sikh Cultural Centre, 1973. 23 p.
1276 Life and History of Sanjivayya, the Beloved of the People. Bangalore: The Sixth All India Telugu Writers' Conference, 1974.57 p.
1277 Report of the Committee on Electoral Reform. Report of the Committee Appointed by Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan on Behalf of the Citizens for Democracy. Committee on Electoral Reform. India: 1974.14 p.
1278 Reason for Emergency• Saving Nation from Lawlessness. India: Union Home Ministry, 1975. [9] p.
1279 New Programme for Economic Progress. Shrimati Indira Gandhi's Broadcast. Indira Gandhi. India: 1975. 7 p.
1280 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on Emergency in India. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, 1975. 28 p.
1281 The Turning Point. New Program for Economic Progress. C. Subramaniam, T. A. Pai. India: 1975. 84 p.
1282 Nation on the Move• Economic Progress in Figures. India: 1975. 8 p.
1283 Thirty Days of National Discipline. India: 1975. 16 p.
1284 First Conference of Educators for Secularism, Socialism, and Democracy. K. L. Shrimali. New Delhi: Vigyan Bhawan, 1975.13 p.
1285 Role of the Academic Community in the Promotion of National Values. H. S. Mehta. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, Educators for Secularism, Socialism, and Democracy, 1975. 4 p.
1286 Linguistic Pluralism and National Development: Reflections on Language Use in Education and National Objectives. D. P. Pattanayak. Mysore: D. R. Goyal, Educators for Secularism, Socialism, and Democracy, 1975. 13 p.
1287 Scientific and Industrial Research Objectives and Achievements of C.S.I.R. Y. Nayudamma. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, Educators for Secularism, Socialism, and Democracy, 1975. 6 p.
1288 Experience of an Academic Community in Fighting Out Right-Reaction. H. C. Srivastava. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, Educators for Secularism, Socialism, and Democracy, 1975.7 p.
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1289 Governor's Speech at Kohima. Independence Day 1975. L. P. Singh. Kohima: Director of Information, Publicity, and Tourism, Nagaland, 1975. 12 p.
1290 Crusade for Punjabi. Joshua Fazl-Un-Din. Lahore: 1975. 4 p.
1291 Preserving Our Democratic Structure. Prime Minister Explains Reason for Emergency. Indira Gandhi. India: 1975. 20 p.
1292 Why Emergency? New Delhi: Government of India Press, 1975. 59 p.
1293 A Hundred New Gains. Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1975.32 p.
1294 The New Era. India: 1972. 23 p.
1295 Twenty Point Economic Programme, and Arunachal. Shillong: Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Arunachal Pradesh, 1976. 16 p.
1296 Indira Gandhi. An Interview by Hiranmay Karlekar, Editor, The Hindustan Times. Indira Gandhi, Hiranmay Karlekar. New Delhi: 7776 Hindustan Times, 1976. 20 p.
1297 Nationwide Demand for Postponement of Constitu- tion Amendment Bill. New Delhi: Net Mai Sethia, National Book Centre, 1976. 58 p.
1298 The Law on the Abolition of Untouchability. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute, 1976. 9 p.
1299 Conspiracy behind Communal Riots in Post- Independent India. [An Analysis of Hindu-Muslim Problem]. V. T. Rajshekar Shetty. Bangalore: New Era Publishers, 1977.38 p.
1300 Changing Profile of Rural Society in India. A. R. Desai. India: C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Publication, 1977.21 p.
1301 They Massacre Sikhs. A White Paper by the Sikh Religious Parliament. Sirdar Kapur Singh. Amritsar: Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, 1978. 23 p.
1302 Report of the Committee on Election Expenses. Appointed by Citizens for Democracy on the Suggestion of Shri Jayaprakash Narayan. Committee on Election Expenses. New Delhi: Citizens for Democracy, 1978. 15 p.
1303 Functional Democracy•a Failure in India. Muni Narayana Prasad. Kerala: East-West University of Brahmavidya, 1978. 12 p.
1304 Power Politics Divide the People, R.S.S.S. Shall Unite Them. Vijayadashmi Call to the Nation. Balasaheb Deoras's. Calcutta: Publications Division Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, 1979. 14 p.
1305 Hinduism Introduced. R. Jeetah. Port Louis: Sil Press, 1979.42 p.
1306 Forge Unity on Common Issues. Documents of the Third All-India Conference of Students' Federation of India. All India Students' Federation. New Delhi: Central Executive Committee, Student's Federation of India, 1979.35 p.
1307 Case for Constitutional Recognition of Nepali. Eighth Schedule•What Are the Norms? Darjeeling: All-India Nepali BhasaSamiti, 1979. 12 p.
1308 Health Services in India• Sorry State of Affairs. Tarun Bannerjee. New Delhi: Zahoor Siddiqi for University of Delhi, 1979.36 p.
1309 India at the Cross-Roads. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Bombay: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1980.28 p.
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1310 Perspectives of a Strong India, a Self-Reliant India, and a Socialist India. R. K. Garg. India: Krishna Menon Society Publication, 1980. 6 p.
1311 Problems of Indian Minorities. Aloo J. Dastur. Pune: V. M. Dandekar for Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, 1980. 10 p.
1312 Tribal Unrest. Whom to Blame? V. T. Rajshekar Shetty. India: 1980. 12 p.
1313 Present Situation and Call to Action. The National Convention against Rising Prices, for Communal Harmony and Civil Liberties. New Delhi: Six-Party Coordination Committee, 1980. 8 p.
1314 Try to Understand the Problems and Sentiments of Indian Muslims. A Pre- requisite for Peaceful Co- existence. Syed Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. Lucknow: All-India Solidarity Forum, 1980. 26 p.
1315 National and International Challenges of the Eighties. Surinder Pruthi. Bombay: Lala Lajpatrai Institute, 1980. 26 p.
1316 Know Your Rights. A Handbook for Political Activists, Social Workers, Trade Unionists, etc. Bombay: Kobad Ghandy for Committee for the Protection of Democratic Rights, 1980. 34 p.
1317 Tasks for the Eighties and a Report on the Seventies. Institute of Social Change and Social Welfare. Rabindra Mukhopadhyay. Calcutta: Institute of Social Change and Social Welfare, 1980. 19 p.
1318 Citizens' for Democracy. Purpose and Program. Jayaprakash Narayan. New Delhi: Citizens for Democracy, 1980. 16 p.
1319 In the Year of the Disabled. India's Disabled Government. George Fernandas. New Delhi: Prati Paksha Prakashan, 1980. 22 p.
1320 Importance of Supreme Court as the Centre of Final Power (Towards the Constitutional Goals). R. K. Garg. India: Krishna Menon Society Publication, 1980.16 p.
1321 Is Not the Brahmin a Foreigner? R. S. Sastri. Madras: New Era Publications, 1981.28 p.
1322 Role of Education in Development. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1981. 7 p.
1323 Cooperation for Global Progress. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1981. 7 p.
1324 Foreign Policy of Self- Reliant Nation. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1981. 7 p.
1325 Towards a New Synthesis in Civilisation. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1981. 7 p.
1326 Social Development in the Third Development Decade. Alexander C. Tosh. New Delhi: United Nations Childrens' Fund, 1981. 7 p.
1327 Indian Nationalism since Independence. 41st Indian Political Science Conference. Sukumaran Nayar. Ranch i : Ranchi University, 1981.11 p.
1328 Constitutional Philosophy of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial Lectures. A. M. Rajasekhariah. Aurangabad: Marathwada University, 1981.37 p.
1329 Balasaheb's Speech in Jamshedpur. Balasaheb Deoras. Delhi: Suruchi Sahitya, 1981. 24 p.
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1330 Return of the Pindhari Raj. Lala Lajpatrai Memorial Lecture Series (Tenth Series 1981). B. R. Rairikar. Bombay: Lala Lajpatrai College of Commerce and Economics, 1981. 16 p.
1331 Co-operation for National Progress. Indira Gandhi. Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1981.25 p.
1332 Pragmatic Economic Policy for a Government That Works. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1981. 28 p.
1333 Discharging of Society's Debt to Scheduled Castes. Faridabad: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1981. 8 p.
1337 Indervelli•Another Jallianwala Bagh. Adilabad Girijan Peasant Struggle Forges Ahead Undeterred! Kranti Prachuranalu. Hyderabad: Peace Book Centre, 1981. 28 p.
1338 Nationality Questions in India. A. R. Desai. India: C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Publication, 1981.11 p.
1339 The Other Face of A.S.I.A.D. Peoples' Union for Democratic Rights. New Delhi: Peoples' Union for Democratic Rights, 1982.32 p.
1340 The Bihar Press Bill• Answers to Doubts, Apprehensions and Criticism. Bihar: Director of Information and Public Relations, Government of Bihar, [1982]. 24 p.
1344 Do You Know Your Fundamental Rights? P. D. Mathew. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute, 1982. 27 p.
1345 Indian Muslims•Proud Citizens of a Secular Country. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1982. 26 p.
1346 An Appeal to the Nation, (Our Duty and Programme). Varanasi: Sarva Seva Sangh Prakashan, 1982. 64 p.
1347 An Appeal to the Student Community. Adopted at the Fourth Conference of Student's Federation of India. All India Students' Federation. Bombay: Central Executive Committee of the Student's Federation of India, 1982.15 p.
1334 Nationality Question in India. Three Articles. Hyderabad: Peace Book Centre, 1981.59 p.
1335 The Sixth Plan•A Critique. Janwadi Vichar Manch. Delhi: Progressive Printers, 1981. 47 p.
1336 Disillusioned Backward Classes and Scheduled Castes. An Open Letter to Prime Minister. V. Anaimuthu. Madras: Periyar Publications, 1981. 44 p.
1341 India in the Eighties. Supplement to Public Affairs for March 1982• Rajaji Birthday Lecture, 1981. C. S. Venkatachar. Bangalore: Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs, 1982.28 p.
1342 The National Security Act 1980. Your Rights If Arrested. P. D. Mathew. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute, 1982. 23 p.
1343 A Gandhian Struggle by the Victims of Baroda Riots. J. S. Bandukwala. Ahmedabad: Gujarat Vishamta Nirmulan Samiti, 1982. 10 p.
1348 Student's Federation of India. Programme and Constitution. Student's Federation of India. Programme and Constitution. New Delhi: Nepal Dev Bhattacharya for Student's Federation of India, 1982.18 p.
1349 On Unity. Devulapalli Venkateswara Rao. Hyderabad: Proletarian Line Publications, 1982. 100 p.
1350 On Internal Emergency. Devulapalli Venkateswara Rao. Hyderabad: The Proletarian Line Publications, 1982.137 p.
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1351 Hindus: Life-line of India. G. M. Jagtiani. India: 1982. 27 p.
1352 Whither Backward Classes? V. Anaimuthu. Tamil Nadu: Periyar Equal Rights Movement, 1982.25 p.
1353 National Memorial•Cellular Jail. India: 1982. 11 p.
1354 War Hysteria and Civil Liberties. Papers Presented at a Seminar Organized by C.P.D.R. Bombay: Committee for Protection of Civil Rights, 1982. 40 p.
1355 R.S.S.S. Resolves. Full Text of Resolutions from 1950 to 1983. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Karnataka: Prakashan Vibhag, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, 1983. 125 p.
1356 Aware in Press. Ashok Nagar: Action for Welfare and Awakening in Rural Environment, 1982. 48 p.
1357 Why Godse Killed Gandhi? V. T. Rajshekar. Bangalore: Dalit Sahitya Akademy, 1983. 24 p.
1358 Compendium of Statements and Resolutions, 1981 to March 1983. Chandigarh: Council of Sikh Affairs, 1983. 25 p.
1359 The Emerging National Vision. Sita Ram Goel. New Delhi: Voice of India, 1983. 18 p.
1360 Aids and Loans•A Means to Neo-Colonialism. Sukumar Singh. Gopalpur: Sukumar Singh, 1983. 75 p.
1361 Salvation or Surrender. IMF and the Third World. Bharat Dogra. Bombay: Bombay Urban Industrial League of Development, 1983. 48 p.
1362 The Gas Chamber on the Chambal. A Study of Job Health Hazards and Environmental Pollution at NAGDA, Madhya Pradesh. V. T. Padmanabhan. Madhya Pradesh: People's Union for Civil Liberties, 1983. 68 p.
1363 The Tribal, My Brother. Michael Van den Bogaert. Ranchi: Xavier Institute of Social Service, 1983. 48 p.
1364 Development of Scheduled Castes and Tribes. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Publicity, Government of India, 1983. 8 p.
1365 Statements by Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, in Parliament on Sri Lanka Situation. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: External Publicity Division Ministry of External Affairs, 1983. 13 p.
1366 Vital Importance of 20-Point Programme. Prime Minister Speaks-70. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1983. [13] p.
1367 Strategy of Planned Development. Prime Minister Speaks-76. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1983. 7 p.
1368 Agrarian Revolution and Our Tasks. (Lay Founda- tions for a Struggle- Oriented Mass Movement, Immediate Programme, and Some Connected with Srikakulam Girijan Movement). Devulapalli Venkateswara Rao. Hyderabad: The Proletarian Line Publicatbns, 1983. 99 p.
1369 Warning to the Hindus. G. M. Jagtiani. India: 1983. 22 p.
1370 Threats to Liberty. Manmohan Choudhuri. Rajghat: Sarva Seva Sangh Publication, 1983.40 p.
1371 Hinduism vs. Movement of Untouchables in India. V. T. Rajshekar. Bangalore: Dalit Sahitya Academy, 1983. 14 p.
1372 Hindus Ate Beef. B. R. Ambedkar. Jalandhar: Bheem Patrika Publication, 1983. 8 p.
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1373 Heal the Wounds. Vajpayee's Appeal on Assam Tragedy to the Parliament. A. B. Vajpayee. New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party Publication, 1983. 23 p.
1374 Minimum Programme as Mentioned in the Left Front Election Manifesto, 1983. Agartala: Superintendent of Press, Tripura Government Press, 1983. 9 p.
1375 Self-Employed Peasants and Tribal People. A Saga of Rangaji's Life-Long Fight for the Protection and Welfare of Agricultural Toilers and Tribal People. N. G. Ranga. Andhra Pradesh: Kisan Publications, 1983.118 p.
1376 Fewer Rights, More Bullets. The Central Industrial Security Force (Amendment) Bill. Gobinda Mukhoti. Delhi: People's Union for Democratic Rights, 1983. 12 p.
1377 All India League for Revolutionary Culture. Inaugural Conference. New Delhi: All India League for Revolutionary Culture, 1983. 134 p.
1378 A Plea for Uniform Civil Code. M. V. Ramamurthy. New Delhi: Indian Rationalist Association, 1983. 15 p.
1379 India's Freedom Fighters. Madan Lai Ddhingra. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, 1983.19 p.
1380 Punjab Salutes the Great Martyrs. Punjab: Public Relations Department, 1983. 20 p.
1381 March Together to Make India Strong and Great. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, 1983.12 p.
1382 And Quiet Flows the Ganga. A Documentary Report of Political Killings in Rural Bihar. New Delhi: Gobinda Mykhoty's, Peoples' Union for Democratic Rights, 1983. 19 p.
1383 March for a Better Tomorrow. 21st National Conference January 28 to 31,1983. Trichy: Amarjit Kaur, All India Students' Federation, 1983. 40 p.
1384 Endless War. Disturbed Areas of the Northeast. New Delhi: Govinda Mukhoty, People's Union for Democratic Rights, 1983. 14 p.
1385 Why Reservation? For S.C.'s, S.T.'s and O.B.C.'s. K. Veeramani. Madras: Dravidar Dazhagam Publication, 1983. 24 p.
1386 The Untouchables of India. The Report No. 26 of the Minority Rights Group, London. Dilip Hiro. Bangalore: Dalit Sahitya Akademy, 1984. 60 p.
1387 Conference of Political Parties and Chief Ministers in Calcutta. Jyoti Basu. West Bengal: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, 1984. 60 p.
1388 The Past as a Mirror of the Future. Ravinder Kumar. New Delhi: Ramesh Jain for Manohar Publications, 1984.16 p.
1389 Restoring Normalcy in Punjab. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1984. 6 p.
1390 Punjab and National Unity. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1984. 36 p.
1391 Guard the Flame of Freedom. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1984. 17 p.
1392 No Centre-State Conflict in Planning. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1984. 14 p.
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1393 Khadi's Continuing Importance. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1984. 9 p.
1394 Tribútete Indira Gandhi. Address. Rajiv Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Publicity, Government of India, 1984. 12 p.
1395 Sikh Holocaust•Who Are the Guilty? Report of a Joint Inquiry into the Causes and Impact of the Riots in Delhi from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1984. New Delhi: People's Union for Democratic Rights•People's Union for Civil Liberties, 1984. 46 p.
1396 Russian Hand in Punjab. Shankarshan Thakur. Delhi: Forum for International Relations, 1984. 13 p.
1397 Encounter Killings. The Post-Emergency Period. Hyderabad: A.P. Civil Liberties Committee, 1984. 16 p.
1398 Religion Is Love, Unity Is Strength. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1984. 8 p.
1399 Perversion of India's Political Parlance. Sita Ram Goel. New Delhi: Sita Ram Goel for Voice of India, 1984.60 p.
1400 Report on Police Firings at Various Places in Bangalore City. (Notification No. HD 21 PCE 84, dated 21st July, 1984). P. A. Kulkarni. Bangalore: 1984. 93 p.
1401 Steps in Village Adoption. Practical Guidelines with a Case Study. Thomas Abraham. Kerala: N. S. S. Training and Orientation Centre Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, 1984. 36 p.
1402 Babu Jeebon Roy and Khasi Culture. Shillong: Jeebon Memorial Welfare Institute, 1984. 20 p.
1403 Modernisation without Westernisation. D. B. Thengadi. New Delhi: Publications Division of Suruchi Sansthan, 1984. 43 p.
1404 Inside the Family•A Report on the Democratic Rights of Women. Gobinda Mukhoti. Delhi: People's Union Democratic Rights, 1983. 18 p.
1405 Black Laws, 1984. The Terrorist Affected Areas. Ordinance Amending the National Security Act. Delhi: People's Union for Civil Liberties, 1984. 36 p.
1406 Political Culture and Culture of Politics in India. (Puntambekar Memorial Lecture). Raghuveer Singh. Jodhpur: Indian Political Science Conference, 1984. 18 p.
1407 Hindu-Sikh Relationship. Ram Swamp. New Delhi: Sita Ram Goel for Voice of India, 1984.23 p.
1408 Dictatorship for India. J. A. Naik. Shiroli: Mrs. Sunanda Naik, 1985. 52 p.
1409 Karamchedu, July 17,1985. Hyderabad: Salaha Publishers, 1985.34 p.
1410 A Stabler and Economically Stronger India. Rajiv Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1985. 17 p.
1411 India and the U.S.A.•Co- operation on Common Ideals. Rajiv Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1985. 18 p.
1412 Violation of Democratic Rights in West Bengal since Independence. Nilanjan Dutta. Bombay: A. R. Desai for C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Publication, 1985. 37 p.
1413 Rajiv Era•A Historical Perspective. I. C. Sangathan. Bombay: C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Publication (14), 1985.67 p.
1414 B. R. Ambedkar and Secularism. A. M. Dharmalingam. Bangalore: Dalit Sahitya Akademy, 1985. 56 p.
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1415 The Banjhi Massacre• Police Killing of 15 Adivasis on 19 April, 1985. Bihar: People's Union for Civil Liberties, 1984.18 p.
1416 A Budget for Capitalists. Kartik Rai. New Delhi: Rajendra Prasad for National Book Centre, 1985. 15 p.
1417 Dravidar Kazhagam's Stand on Hindi Imperialism, State Autonomy, De-Sanskritiza- tion, Dravidian Movement. K. Veeramani. Madras: ACE Educational Systems, 1985. 30 p.
1418 United We Fall. Praveen Davar. New Delhi: Praveen Davar, 1985. 43 p.
1419 Dynamics of the World Political Situation. A Revolutionary Marxist Perspective. Bombay: A. R. Desai for C. G. Shah Memorial Trust, 1986. 77 p.
1420 My Dear Fellow Sikhs. Gopal Singh, Pitamber Singh, J. S. Arora, Arjun Singh, Tara Songh, Harkishan Singh Surjeet, Yogendra Wadhwa. New Delhi: Suruchi Prakashan, 1986. 56 p.
1421 My Dear Fellow Sikhs. Jagarana Prakashana. Bangalore: Jagarana Prakashana, 1986. 27 p.
1422 Muslims and the Liberation of the Oppressed. V. T. Rajshekar. Bangalore: Dalit Sahitya Akademy, 1986. 45 p.
1423 Before the Commission of Inquiry to Inquire into the Channapatna Police Incident. Dated this 28th Day of September, 1987. S. V. Tilgul. Bangalore: Government Press, 1987. 47 p.
1424 Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Police Firing at Ramanagaram. Commission of Inquiry into the Police Firing at Ramanagaram. Bangalore: Government Press, 1987.99 p.
1425 Christians and Dalit (Untouchables) Liberation. What Can the Church Do? V. T. Rajshekar. Bangalore: Dalit Sahitya Akademy, 1987. 28 p.
1426 Foreign Funding and the Philosophy of Voluntary Organisations. Prakash Karat. New Delhi: Rajendra Prasad for National Book Centre, 1988. 88 p.
1427 Is India Heading towards an Internal Debt Trap? S. R. K. Rao. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1988.20 p.
1428 Perestroika and India•The Global Process. Viren J. Shah. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1988.24 p.
1429 Bidar•Nail in the Coffin of Indian Unity. Raje Sinh Sinh, Muqaddam Kutte. Punjab: Punjab Human Rights Organisation, 1988. 44 p.
1430 What Makes Japan Tick: Some Lessons for India. Minoo R. Shroff. Bombay: M. R. Pai for Forum of Free Enterprise, 1988.16 p.
1431 When Will Atrocities on Harijans Stop? A. B. Vajpayee. Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party, 1988. 12 p.
1432 A Plea to Pause and Ponder: Misunderstandings about the R.S.S.S. Clarified. B. R. Madhok. India: [n.d.]. 22 p.
1433 India Tomorrow. K. R. Malkani. Lucknow: Omkar Bhaway et al. for Rashtra Charma Pustak Prakashan, 1973.26 p.
1434 The Historical Necessity of an Anti-Socialist Platform. Keshava Prasad Sharma. Allahabad: R. D. Manava, 1974. 16 p.
1435 Gandhian Thought. Hindu Philosophy, Modern Science, and Our Political Economy. C. Rajagopalachari. New Delhi: R. Achuthan, 1974. 12 p.
1436 Eminent Britons on What India Really Means to Britian. Basanta Koomar Roy. New York: India Independence Congress, [n.d.]. 8 p.
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1437 Problems of Free Enterprise in India. India: [n.d.]. 23 p.
1438 The Food Situation and the Common Man. B. R. Shenoy. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, [n.d.]. 12 p.
1439 Role of Free Enterprise in the Second Plan. C. L Gheevala. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, [n.d.]. 11 p.
1440 State Trading in Cement. N. Dandekar. Bombay: Forum of Free Enterprise, [n.d.]. 16 p.
1441 India's Future Constitutional Problem. Muslim India, Case and Demand. Bombay: Home Study Circle Publication, [n.d.]. 12 p.
1442 Bihar Diary•The Glorious August Days. Girija Kumar Sinha. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for People's Publishing House Ltd. [n.d.]. 38 p.
1443 Two Poles of Developmental Planning. G. G. Dubey. Agra: People's Book Centre, 1953. 20 p.
1444 Limits of Nationalisation. John Matthai. Bombay: Rotary Club, [n.d.]. 13 p.
1445 Democratic Decentralisation in Rajasthan. S. K. Dey. Jaipur: Directorate of Public Relations, [n.d.]. 7 p.
1446 Feminists and Woman's Movement. Vimal Ranadive. New Delhi: Vimal Ranadive for All India Democratic Woman's Association, [n.d.]. 20 p.
1447 Hindi in Bombay State. Bombay: Directorate of Publicity, Government of Bombay, 1951. 35 p.
1448 The Problem of Indian Refugee Property. J. Vijayatunga. New Delhi: Foreign Relations Society of India, [n.d.]. 15 p.
1449 National Script for India. (A Collection of the Opinions of Some Eminent European and Other Scholars). Benares: Nagari Pracharini Sabha, [n.d.]. 15 p.
1450 Let's Fight the Communist Menace. R. Swarup. Calcutta: R. Swarup, [n.d.]. 10 p.
1451 The Village Manifesto. M. Umesh Rao. Bombay: M. Umesh Rao, Cooperative Housing Society Ltd. [n.d.]. 66 p.
1452 Statement of Policy. Rashtriya Sanjay Manch. New Delhi: J. N. Mishra, All India Vichar Sanjay Manch, [n.d.]. 24 p.
1453 Gems from Congress Presidential Addresses Every Indian Youth Should Know. U. U. Bhat. New Delhi: Kalyanji V. Vishrani for a National Youth Publication, [n.d.]. 64 p.
1454 The Indian National Army. V. A. D'Souza. Calcutta: Surendra Chandra Paul for Indian Socialist Students Bureau, [n.d.]. 30 p.
1455 Fourth J.P. Memorial Lecture, 1983 Souvenir. New Delhi: Jayaprakash Foundation, 1983.30 p.
1456 Brother India. Rajni Patel, Paul Robeson. New York: World Youth Congress, [n.d.]. 48 p.
1457 America on British Rule in India. Andrew Carnegie, Mark Twain, Bishop Henry Potter, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Paul Reinsch, William Jennings Bryan, William T. Harris, Theodore Roosevelt. New York: Wolfe Tone Co. [n.d.]. 30 p.
1458 World Press on Indian Elections. New Delhi: India Information Services, [n.d.]. 48 p.
1459 List of the Members of the Council of the All India Muslim League Up to Date. Delhi: All India Muslim League, [n.d.]. 26 p.
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1460 The Case for Pakistan. Mahmood Hassan Khan. India: [n.d.]. 57 p.
1461 The Concept of a Secular State. Nilakanta Sastri. Madras: S. Viswanathan, [n.d.]. 32 p.
1462 The Indian Princes and the Future. Jam Sahib of Nawanagar. New Delhi: Chamber of Princes, [n.d.]. 9 p.
1463 India•What Next? Why the Talks Failed. Congress Reply. Jawaharlal Nehru, Abul Kalam Azad. London: The India League, [n.d.]. 24 p.
1464 Hindustan Mazdoor Sevak Sangh. Constitution and Model Rules. Ahmedabad: Gulzari Lai Nanda for Lai Darwaja, [n.d.]. 19 p.
1465 Whither India? The Crisis in Indian Nationalism. N. A. Mavlankar. Bombay: G. R. Bhatkal, Popular Book Depot, [n.d.]. 39 p.
1466 Britain's Indian Record. Bombay: Sister India Office, [n.d.]. 50 p.
1467 Presidential Address before the 18th Session of the All India Women's Conference at Hyderabad (Sind). Hansa Mehta. India: [n.d.]. 14 p.
1468 India at War. New York: British Information Services, [n.d.]. 30 p.
1469 India's Policy and Goa. Aurel Mendonca. Bangalore: Aurel Mendonca, [n.d.]. 63 p.
1470 A Free Happy India. Election Policy of Indian Communists. P. C. Joshi. Bombay: Sharaf Athar Ali for People's Publishing House, [n.d.]. 24 p.
1471 Congress and the War. Bombay: H. W. Smith, Times of India Press, [n.d.]. 23 p.
1472 What India Wants. Jawaharlal Nehru. London: India League, 1942. 15 p.
1473 In the Garb of Non- Violence. Silent Condemnation. West Bengal: Government of West Bengal, Information and Cultural Affairs Department, [n.d.]. 30 p.
1474 The Call and the Response. Bhubaneswar: Home Department (Public Relations) Bhubaneswar, [n.d.]. 13 p.
1475 Mithila Will Rise. Laksman Jha. London: Laksminarayan Sinha, Mithila Mandai, 1955. 57 p.
1476 Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire. Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Franklin Jeffreys, Admiral Goodrich, James Mascarene Hubbard, John P. Jones. London: T. Fisher Unwin, Ltd. [n.d.]. 31 p.
1477 The Sikhs Demand Their Homeland. Sadhu Swarup Singh. Lahore: Jiwan Singh, Lahore Book Shop, [n.p.]. 83 p.
1478 The Idea of the Sikh State. Gurbachan Singh, Lai Singh Gyani. Lahore: Jiwan Singh, Lahore Book Shop, [n.d.]. 48 p.
1479 Assam Turmoil•A Design to Disintegrate. India: [n.d.]. 25 p.
1480 New Experiments with Democracy in the Third World. N. S. Gupta. Agra: K. L. Bansal for Sahitya Bhawan, [n.d.]. 19 p.
1481 Hinduism and Tolerance. Ramaswami Aiyar. Madras: [n.d.]. 31 p.
1482 World Press on Chinese Aggression. New Delhi: External Publicity Division: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, [n.d.]. 37 p.
1483 World Press on Sino- Pakistan Agreement. India: [n.d.]. 36 p.
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1484 Whither Indian Polity? Maladies and Remedies. Memorandum Submitted to Sarkaria Commission on Centre-State Relations. Awa Satyanarayana Rao. Andhra Pradesh: High Court, Andhra Pradesh, [n.d.]. 44 p.
1485 The Message of Mahatma Gandhi. Gulamali Habib. Bombay: Streamline Agency, [n.d.]. 14 p.
1486 Rights of Minorities under the Indian Constitution. Nasirullah Beg. Lucknow: Jawahar Bhawan, [n.d.]. 22 p.
1487 Social Security. Labour College (Sponsored by the Socialist Party, Bombay). Manohar Idgunji. Bombay: Socialist Party, [n.d.]. 26 p.
1488 Linguistic Survey: A Political Stunt! Chandrabali Pande. Bañaras: Nagari Pracharini Sabha, [n.d.]. 6 p.
1489 Vinoba Bhave on World Peace. Vinoba Bhave. Tanjore: Sarvodaya Prachuralayam, [n.d.]. 11 p.
1490 Economic Programme of Kisan Congress. N. G. Ranga. Bezwada: Kisan Press, [n.d.]. 10 p.
1491 The Question of an Obligatory State Language in India. Rambilas Sharma. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha People's Publishing House Ltd. [n.d.]. 31 p.
1492 Maharashtra-Mysore Boundary Dispute. Mahajan Report•A Bundle of Inconsistencies. India: [n.d.]. 18 p.
1493 Whither India? After Nehru What? And Some Little Glimmers of Hope. Jaswant Singh. Dehra Dun: Jaswant Singh, [n.d.]. 122 p.
1494 Emergency? (Speeches Delivered in the Rajya Sabha on the Emergency Measures). Dahyabhai Patel. New Delhi: Rajya Sabha, [n.d.]. 36 p.
1495 Andrews' Papers. Bunch of Letters to Rabindranath Tagore and M. K. Gandhi. C. E. Andrews. Calcutta: Ananda Gopal Sen Gupta, [n.d.]. 61 p.
1496 Gandhian Thought. Student-Youth Movement and Gandhian Non-Violent Revolution. R. Achuthan. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, 1974.11 p.
1497 Gandhian Thought. The Relevance of Gandhi for Our Times. Hem Barua. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, [n.d.]. 11 p.
1498 Gandhian Thought. Ends and Means. K. Damodaran. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, [n.d.]. 19 p.
1499 Gandhian Thought. Relevance of Satyagraha as a Weapon of Socio- Economic and Political Changes in Modern Times. Bhabesh Chandra Barua. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, [n.d.]. 16 p.
1500 Gandhian Thought. Mahatma Gandhi's Educational Theory. Indira Miri. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, [n.d.]. 7 p.
1501 Gandhian Thought. The Meaning of Freedom•With Special Reference to the Gandhian View. Margret Chatterji. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, [n.d.]. 10 p.
1502 Gandhian Thought. Gandhi and Total Happiness of Man. U. N. Dhebar. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, [n.d.]. 9 p.
1503 Gandhian Thought. A Saner Technology for Developing Countries. E. P. Schumacher. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, [n.d.]. 15 p.
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1504 Gandhian Thought. Atom, Man, and Ahimsa. D. S. Kothari. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, [n.d.]. 26 p.
1505 Gandhian Thought. Disciplines of Democracy. A. Appadurai. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, 1974.22 p.
1506 Gandhian Thought. Reconstruction of Chinese System of Education and Its Lessons for India. Han Suyin. New Delhi: R. Achuthan for Gandhian Thought, [n.d.]. 18 p.
1507 Our Republic. Bombay: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, [n.d.]. 5 p.
1508 Educational Rights of Minorities. Nasirullah Beg. Lucknow: Minorities Commission, [n.d.]. 28 p.
1509 Centre-State Relations. A. R. Desai. India: C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Publication, [n.d.]. 7 p.
1510 Controversies about the Role of Public Sector in India. A. R. Desai. India: C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Publication, [n.d.]. 13 p.
1511 What Is behind the Assault on Democratic Rights. A. R. Desai. India: C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Publication, [n.d.]. 6 p.
1512 On Your Rights If Arrested. P. D. Mathew. New Delhi: Indian Social Institute, [n.d.]. 18 p.
1513 The Problem of Electorates•An Objective Study. India: [n.d.]. 18 p.
1514 The Draft Constitution and Our Ideals. K. S. Venkataramani. Madras: Svetaranya Ashrama, [n.d.]. 16 p.
1515 National Language for India. Chandrablai Pande. India: [n.d.]. 26 p.
1516 Congress and the War. India: H. W. Smith, Times of India Press, [n.d.]. 23 p.
1517 The Unity of India. Kailas Nath Katju. Madhya Pradesh: Directorate of Information and Publicity, [n.d.]. 15 p.
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1518 Letter written by the Hon. Dr. S. P. Mookerjee, Finance Minister, Bengal, to H. E. Sir John Herbert, Governor of Bengal. S. P. Mookerjee. Bengal: I. M. H. Press, 1942.19 p.
1519 Statement by Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister and Finance Minister. Budget 1954-55. B. C. Roy. West Bengal: Director of Publicity, Government of West Bengal, 1954. 30 p.
1520 Left Front Government and Some Aspects of Its Activities in Rural Areas. A Study by an Observer. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, 1976.16 p.
1521 First Six Months of Left Front Ministry in West Bengal. Calcutta: Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of West Bengal, 1977.43 p.
1522 An Evaluation of a Pledge. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, 1977.32 p.
1523 Left Front Government and March of the People. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Director, Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Govt. of West Bengal, 1977. 77 p.
1524 Text of Message Sent by the State Government of West Bengal to Home Ministry, Government of India, Containing a Gist of Discussions of Shri Jyoti Basu, Chief Minister of West Bengal, with Acharya Vinoba Bhave on 18th April, 1979, at Paunar. West Bengal Government. India: 1979. 4 p.
1525 Our Views on Law and Order Situation in West Bengal. Speeches and Letters of the Chief Minister of West Bengal to the Prime Minister of India and Other Central Ministers. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Government of West Bengal, 1979.29 p.
1526 Left Front Government Completes Three Years. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, 1980.20 p.
1527 A Memorandum on Centre- State Relations. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, 1980. 6 p.
1528 Our Views on Trend of Events in Assam. [Letters Addressed to the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister of Assam]. Jyoti Basu. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, 1980.19 p.
1529 Social Forestry Gaining Ground. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Social Forestry Wing, Directorate of Forests, Government of West Bengal, 1981. 16 p.
1530 A Few Aspects of the Comprehensive Amend- ment Bill of West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955. As Passed by the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, Government of West Bengal, 1981. 5 p.
1531 National Development Council. Text of Speech by Jyoti Basu, Chief Minister, West Bengal. Jyoti Basu. Calcutta: Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, Government of West Bengal, 1982. 11 p.
1532 The Left Front and West Bengal. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Govt. of West Bengal, 1982. 25 p.
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1533 Manifesto of the Left Front. West Bengal Assembly Elections, (1982). Calcutta: Sailen Das Gupta for West Bengal Left Front Committee, 1982. 21 p.
1534 A Reply to Charges against Left Front Government, West Bengal. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, 1983. 10 p.
1535 Statements on Centre- States Relations. Released at Srinagar on October 8, 1983. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, 1983. 7 p.
1536 Left Front Government of West Bengal and Land Reforms. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, 1984. 12 p.
1537 Memorandum of the Gov- ernment of India's Decision on the Recommendations of the Eighth Finance Commission. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Director of Information, Government of West Bengal, 1984. 13 p.
1538 The Centre's Economic Offensive against the States. West Bengal Government. Calcutta: Director of Information, Government of West Bengal, 1985.14 p.
1539 Left Front Government in West Bengal. Eight Years. Pritindra Krishna Bhattacherjee. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, 1985.215 p.
1540 Second Left Front Government: The Programme. Calcutta: Information and Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, [n.d.]. 8 p.
1541 Kerala on the March. Trivandrum: Department of Public Relations, Trivandrum, 1957.88 p.
1542 Prosperous Kerala. Government Policy Outlined. Trivandrum: Department of Public Relations, Kerala State, 1957.22 p.
1543 Kerala, Problems and Possibilities. E. M. S. Namboodiripad. New Delhi: Communist Party of India, 1957.70 p.
1544 Text Books of Kerala. H. O. Palai. Kerala: President, Kerala School Manager's Association, 1958. 8 p.
1545 True Picture of the Situation in Kerala. Trivandrum: Director of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1958.31 p.
1546 Sixteen Months of Communist Rule in Kerala. A General Review. Calicut: 1958. 55 p.
1547 The Spectre of Lawlessness in Kerala. N. C. John. Ernakulam: Kerala Karshak Samaj, 1958. 6 p.
1548 Kerala: A Report to the Nation. H. D. Malaviya. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for People's Publishing House Ltd. 1958. 147 p.
1549 Public Opinion on the "Direct Action" in Kerala. India: 1959. 20 p.
1550 Towards a Better Educational System. Two Years' Endeavour of Kerala Government. Kerala Government. India: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1959. 24 p.
1551 The School Agitation in Kerala. Kerala Government. New Delhi: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1959. 16 p.
1552 The Malayalam Press on the Kerala Crisis. Trivandrum: Publicity Depart- ment, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, 1959. 39 p.
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1553 Land Reform in India and Kerala. K. M. Ayyath. India: 1959. 35 p.
1554 The Struggle in Kerala. India: Deliverance Struggle Samiti, 1959. 8 p.
1555 Kerala Marches Ahead. Kerala Government. India: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1959. 60 p.
1556 The Kerala Education Act and Its Opponents. Kerala Government. India: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1959. 16 p.
1557 Fusillade in Kerala. Angamali Vettukad Pulluvilla. Ernakulam: Voice of Kerala, Publicity Department of the Kerala Liberation Movement, 1959.17 p.
1558 Mass Upsurge in Kerala• Noteworthy Opinions. Trivandrum: Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee, Publicity Department, 1959. 22 p.
1559 The Challenge of Kerala. Valerian Gracias. Bombay: Catholic Association of Bombay, 1959.20 p.
1560 The Andhra Rice Deal. Ernakulam: The Democratic Publications Ltd. 1959. 20 p.
1561 The Kerala Government and the Educational Question. By the Most Reverend Thomas Pothacamury, Archbishop of Bangalore. Thomas Pothacamury. Palai: All- Kerala Catholic Congress, 1959. 19 p.
1562 All India Congress Committee, Circular No. P.G. 2/5/19210. Sadiq Ali. India: All India Congress Committee, 1959. 14 p.
1563 Kerala Intervention and After. C. Unniraja. Trivandrum: Communist Party Publications, 1959.46 p.
1564 The Situation in Kerala. A Rejoinder to the Pamphlet "The True Picture of the Situation in Kerala," Published by the Kerala Government. Trichur: Trichur District Congress Committee, 1959.30 p.
1565 The School Agitation in Kerala. Kerala Government. New Delhi: Kerala Information Officer, Kerala House, 1959.16 p.
1566 As Law Sees It. Legal Opinion on the State of Affairs in Kerala. Ernakulam: The Voice of Kerala, 1959.4 p.
1567 Opposition Preparations for Violent Overthrow of the Government. Facts Placed before the Prime Minister. Trivandrum: Department of Public Relations, 1959. 48 p.
1568 Justice Speaks Its Mind. Ernakulam: Voice of Kerala, Publicity Department, Kerala Liberation Movement, 1960. 5 p.
1569 Tempest in Kerala. Ernakulam: Voice of Kerala, Publicity Department of the Kerala Liberation Movement, 1960.20 p.
1570 Why the Ex-Communist Movement. Ernakulam: Kerala Ex- Communist Forum, 1960. 12 p.
1571 Maximum Aid to Industrialists: Fair Deal for Labour. Kerala Government. Trivandrum: The Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1960. 8 p.
1572 Towards Industrial Progress. Kerala Government. Trivandrum: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1960. 14 p.
1573 Towards Progress. Kerala Government. Trivandrum: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1960. 68 p.
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1574 Kerala: An Official Handbook. Kerala Government. Trivandrum: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1961. 60 p.
1575 Inaugural Speech. V. V. Giri. Trivandrum: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1961. 12 p.
1576 What Happened in Kerala. Review of the 30 Months of Namboodiripad Government. C. Achutha Menon. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1969.63 p.
1577 Kerala Mid-Term Election 1970•Analysis. New Delhi: All India Congress Committee, 1970. 24 p.
1578 Kerala Yesterday and Today. Trivandrum: Directorate of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1981.63 p.
1579 Kerala: Punnapha-Vayalar and Other Struggles. 1936- 86 Golden Jubilee Series No. 3. V. S. Achuthanandan, I. K. Ramakrishnan. New Delhi: All India Kisan Sabha, 1986. 36 p.
1580 Save India. Mannathu Padmanabhan. Trivandrum: Vimochanan Samara Samithy, [1950]. 22 p.
1581 One Year of Left Demo- cratic Front Government. Kerala Government. Trivandrum: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1980. 14 p.
1582 A The Left Democratic Alternative. Collection of Speeches and Articles by E. K. Nayanar, Chief Minister, Kerala. E. K. Nayanar. Trivandrum: Department of Public Relations, Government of Kerala, 1980. 55 p.
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1583 Some Facts about Telegana and Andhra Pradesh. India: Planning and Panchayati Raj Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1956. 21 p.
1584 Antics of the Congress High Command. Group Politics in Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Democratic Party, [n.d.]. 150 p.
1585 First Political Party Conference of the Andhra Pradesh Congress. Alluri Satyanarayana Raju. Khammammeth: Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee, 1959.42 p.
1586 Address by Shri Bhimsen Sachar, Governor of Andhra Pradesh to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council. Assembled Together at the Assembly Hall, Hyderabad. Bhimsen Sachar. Hyderabad: Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1959.21 p.
1587 Colossal Loss to Telangana. Sequel to Agitation. Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad: Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1969. 14 p.
1588 Separate Telangana•A Suicidal Slogan. J. V. Narsing Rao. Hyderabad: Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1969. 6 p.
1589 Facts about Telangana. Andhra Pradesh Government. Hyderabad: Janasambandha Shakha, Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1969. 13 p.
1590 United We Stand. New Delhi: Gulab Bhawnani for Andra Pradesh Information Centre, 1969.25 p.
1591 New Deal for Telangana. Hyderabad: Department of Information, Public Relations and Tourism, Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1970. 33 p.
1592 Need for a New Outlook. J. V. Narsing Rao. Hyderabad: Department of Information, Public Relations and Tourism, Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1970.18 p.
1593 New Face of A.P. The Story in a Nutshell of the Exer- tions of the One Year Young Popular Ministry under the Dynamic Stew- ardship of Chief Minister Sri J. Véngala Rao. Hyderabad: Director of Information and Public Relations, Government of Andhra Pradesh, 1974.44 p.
1594 Repression on the Rural Poor in Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee, 1983. 30 p.
1595 N.T.R.'s One Year. A Report on the Democratic Rights in Andhra Pradesh. Delhi: Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee People's Union for Democratic Rights, 1984.32 p.
1596 An Open Letter to Jawaharlal Nehru. In re: Assam Tragedy (1960). Dhirendra Bhowmick. Calcutta: Worker's Publication House Private, Ltd. 1960.28 p.
1597 Assam's Woes and India's Lost Soul•To Be Conquered and Regained. An Open Letter to the Chief Minister of Assam. D. M. Sengupta. Gauhati: 1963. 11 p.
1598 Dawn of a New Era in Assam. Pledges and Performances. Gauhati: Directorate of Information and Public Relation, Assam, 1974.17 p.
1599 On the Present Movement in Assam. Hiren Gohain. Calcutta: Sribhumi Publishing Co. 1977. 29 p.
1600 What Is Going to Happen in Assam? H. S. Surjeet. New Delhi: Rajendra Prasad for National Book Centre, 1979.26 p.
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1601 Assam Events in Perspective. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1983. 12 p.
1602 The Goa Question. Jawaharlal Nehru. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, 1956. 31 p.
1603 The Problem of Goa. Bombay: Shrivjirae Patil for Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, 1965. 26 p.
1604 Gains of Freedom. Panaji: Department of Information and Publicity, Government of Goa, Daman, and Diu, 1986. 34 p.
1605 Gains of Freedom II. Bombay: Department of Information and Publicity, Government of Goa, Daman, and Diu, 1986. 58 p.
1606 The Voice of Young Goa. Convention of Goan Students. Bombay: G. D. Kamat for Goan Student's Association, [n.d.]. 41 p.
1607 Three Years. Bombay's Progress 1939-1942. Bombay: Director of Information, Bombay, 1946. 46 p.
1608 Speech of Mr. B. G. Kher, Prime Minister of Bombay. On the Occasion of Inaugurating the All-India Social Workers' Conference at Sunderbai Hall, Bombay, on Thursday, the 6th November 1947. B. G. Kher. Bombay: All India Social Workers' Conference, 1947. 4 p.
1609 Backward Classes in Bombay State. A Brief Account of Ameliorative Measures. Bombay: Directorate of Publicity, 1950.14 p.
1610 Map of Bombay State Showing the Constituen- cies and Results of the General Elections and Subsequent Bye-Elections to the Bombay Legislative Assembly. Bombay: Bombay Legislature Congress Party, 1954. 16 p.
1611 Why Bi-Lingual or Zonal States Are Not Desirable. Prabhakar Kunte. Bombay: Prabhakar Kunte, 1955. 88 p.
1612 For a Lasting Solution. A. D. Gorwala. Bombay: 1957. 30 p.
1613 Better Deal to Harijans. Gujarat Shows Way. Gandhinagar: Directorate of Information, Government of Gujaret, 1981. 10 p.
1614 20 Point Programme in Gujarat. Gujarat Government. Gujarat: Directorate of Information, Government of Gujarat, 1981. 20 p.
1615 The New 20-Point Programme Strategy. Ahmedabad: Karuna Shah for Citizens' Council, Ahmedabad, 1982.38 p.
1616 Karnal "Evictions" Facts and Fallacies. Haryana: Director, Public Relations, 1949. 20 p.
1617 Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes. India: 1972. 16 p.
1618 Exclusion of Hindi Speaking Areas from Haryana Illogical. Haryana: Director, Public Relations, Haryana, 1966. 12 p.
1619 Horrors of Mudukulathur. (Ramnad District, Madras State). T. S. Chockalingam. Madras: "Janayugam" Office, [1945]. 17 p.
1620 Charge-Sheet against the Communists. Madras Government. Madras: Director of Information and Publicity, Government of Madras, 1949. 21 p.
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1621 The Youngest Punjab Canal Colony. Lahore: Superintendent, Government Printing, Punjab, 1920. 7 p.
1622 Punjab•The Homeland of the Sikhs. Harnam Singh. Lahore: The Civil and Military Gazette Ltd. 1945. 88 p.
1623 Bleeding Punjab Warns. Dhanwantri. Bombay: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1947. 31 p.
1624 Refugees First. India: 1947.64 p.
1625 R.S.S.S. (Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh). Lahore: Superintendent, Government Printing, West Punjab, 1948. [29] p.
1626 One Step Foward. East Punjab Government. Simla: Public Relations Directorate, Government of East Punjab, 1948.64 p.
1627 Achievements of Congress in the Punjab. Punjab Congress Legislative Party. India: Punjab Congress Legislature Party, 1962. 26 p.
1628 Punjab. Inauguration Souvenir. Punjab: Directorate, Public Relations, Punjab, 1966. 35 p.
1629 Punjab Problem and Its Solution. Bala Saheb Deoras. New Delhi: Suruchi Prakashan (Publication Division of Suruchi Sansthan), 1984.19 p.
1630 The Situation in Punjab. No Place for Terrorism and Violence in Resolving Disputes. New Delhi: Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity, Government of India, 1984. 8 p.
1631 Govern or Get Out. N.D.A. Satyagraha on Punjab, May 1984. New Delhi: Krishan Lai Sharma, 1984.29 p.
1632 A New Deal for Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes in Punjab. Punjab: Director, Information and Publicity, Punjab, [n.d.]. 24 p.
1633 Third World Punjabi Conference, Dec. 23-29, Delhi-Chandigarh. Contemporary Scene. Narenderpal Singh. Chandigarh: Vishav Punjabi Sammelan Foundation, [n.d.]. 8 p.
1634 Visit to Punjab. Ram Jethmalani, K. F. Rustamji. India: Indian Express, [n.d.]. 13 p.
1635 The Revolt in Telangana. Badri Vishal. India: 1969. 48 p.
1636 Telangana•A Challenge of the Masses. Hanamkonda: Telangana Grad- uates' Convention, 1969., 77 p.
1637 Telangana•An Economic Problem. A. Vasudeva Rao. Hyderabad: Department of Information, Public Relations and Tourism, 1970. 13 p.
1638 Forestall Evictions from B. R. Hills. A Study on the Impact of the Proposed Implementation of the Karnataka Government's Wild life Protection Act (1972) on the Soliga Tribals of B. R. Hills in Mysore District. Bangalore: Karnataka Civil Liberties Union, 1972. 19 p.
1639 Promises Made and Redeemed. Karnataka Government. India: Karnataka Information, Government of Karnataka, 1984. 28 p.
1640 Speech of Shri Ramakr- ishna Hedge, Chief Minister. Discussions with the 8th Finance Commis- sion during Their Visit to Bangalore. Ramakrishna Hedge. Bangalore: Government of Karnataka, 1983. 21 p.
1641 Report of the Special Committee of Legislators to Enquire into the Allegations Made by Sri S. Bangarappa against the Government and Sri Ganesh Hedge, a Relative of the Chief Minister. Bangalore: Government of Karnataka, 1983. 30 p.
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1642 Border Disputes. The True Story. India: Government of Karnataka, 1985.25 p.
1643 Keeping Our Pledges. First Eighteen Months of Janata Government in Karnataka. Karnataka Government. India: Karnataka Information, Govern- ment of Karnataka, 1983. 25 p.
1644 Bonded Labour in Nagasandra. Bangalore: Karnataka Civil Liberties Committee (KCLC), 1984.43 p.
1645 Guiding Principles of Maharashtra State. Maharashtra Government. Bombay: Director of Publicity, Government of Maharashtra, 1960.20 p.
1646 Public Opinion on Mahajan Commission Report. Maharashtra-Mysore Boundary Dispute, Bangalore, March 1969. India: 1969. 9 p.
1647 Hyderabad under Military Occupation. Nawab Moin Nawaz Jung. Karachi-Pakistan: The Karwan-e- Adab, 1951.24 p.
1648 Unrest under British Rule in Bihar, 1831-1859. K. K. Datta. Bihar: State Central Records Office, Political Department, 1870. 85 p.
1649 Violence in Tripura. Tripura: Directorate of Public Relations and Tourism, Govern- ment of Tripura, 1980. 27 p.
1650 Needs and Demands of a Jaipury. G. N. Somani. India: 1922. 68 p.
1651 Meghalaya Marches on, 1981-82. Meghalaya Government. Meghalaya: Directorate of Information and Public Relations, 1982.17 p.
1652 Mizoram towards Peace. Giani Zail Singh. New Delhi: Lancers Publishers for I.P.R.T. Government of Mizoram, [n.d.]. 48 p.
1653 Shri S. Nijalingappa. A Profile. Bangalore: Mysore Pradesh Congress Committee, 1968. 16 p.
1654 The Trials of Our Democracy. Sampurnanand. Uttar Pradesh: Publications Bureau Information Department, 1957. 35 p.
1655 Vote and Women. U. B. Mathur. Rajasthan: Research Unit Election Department, 1959. 26 p.
1656 Democratic Decentralisa- tion in Rajasthan. Message from Shri S. K. Dey, Minister for Community Development and Coopera- tion, Government of India. S. K. Dey. Jaipur: Directorate of Public Relations, Rajasthan, 1960. 7 p.
1657 Rajasthan towards a New Democratic Order. B. Mehta. Jaipur: Directorate of Public Relations, Rajasthan, [1960]. 15 p.
1658 Efforts for Peace. Hokishe Sema Kohima: Direc- torate of Information, Publicity and Tourism, Government of Nagaland, [1964]. 15 p.
1659 Chief Minister's Speech on the Tenth Anniversary of the Inauguration of the State of Nagaland. Kohima: Directorate of Informa- tion, Publicity, and Tourism, Gov- ernment of Nagaland, 1972. 5 p.
1660 1974 Election Manifesto of the Nagaland Nationalist Organisation. Kohima: P. Demo, Nagaland Nationalist Organisation, 1974. 16 p.
1661 Six Months of Congress (I) Ministry in Nagaland. Kohima: Directorate of Information and Publicity, Nagaland, 1983. [16] p.
1662 New 20 Point Programme Nagaland. Kohima: Directorate of Informa- tion and Publicity, Nagaland, 1982.31 p.
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1663 Communalism vs. Nationalism•The Nehru Approach. D. R. Goyal. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1948. 19 p.
1664 National Integration and Teaching of History. Amar Nath Vidyalankar. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1950. 12 p.
1665 R.S.S.S. How It Functions. An Insider. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1950. 40 p.
1666 R.S.S.S. Policy on Punjabi Suba. S. P. Prem. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1960. 16 p.
1667 R.S.S.S. Harijans and Jana Sang h. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [1961]. 11 p.
1668 The Real Face of Jamaat-e- Islami. Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1963. 16 p.
1669 Jana Sangh Misrule in Delhi. (A Dismal Record of Administrative Inefficiency and Corruption). Chaudhary Abdul Sattar. Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [1963]. 16 p.
1670 R.S.S.S. Is It a Political Organisation? Subhadra Joshi. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1963. 15 p.
1671 Majlis-e-Mushavarat. A Realistic Appraisal. Rafiq Ahmed. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1965. 12 p.
1672 American Interest in R.S.S.S. K. N. Seth. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1965. 17 p.
1673 The Task of National Integration. S. P. Sinha. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1966. 17 p.
1674 R.S.S.S. Minorities and Jana Sangh. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1965. 16 p.
1675 Jan Sangh and West Asian Crisis. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1966. 8 p.
1676 R.S.S.S. Is It a Cultural Organisation? Subhadra Joshi. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1966.14 p.
1677 R.S.S.S. and Democracy. N. L Gupta. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1962. 20 p.
1678 R.S.S.S. and Culture. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967. 16 p.
1679 R.S.S.S. and Kashmir. N. L. Gupta. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967.19 p.
1680 Jana Sangh Manifesto Ex- Rayed. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967. 19 p.
1681 A Flickering Lamp and a Falling Star. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967. 16 p.
1682 R.S.S.S. Policy on Punjabi Suba. S. P. Prem. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967. 16 p.
1683 R.S.S.S. Is It a Political Organisation? Subhadra Joshi. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967. 13 p.
1684 R.S.S.S. and Democracy. N. L. Gupta. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [1967]. 20 p.
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1685 R.S.S.S. iânti-Nation Conspiracy. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1962. 16 p.
1686 R.S.S.S. Harijans and Jana Sang h. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1986. 12 p.
1687 Ranchi Riots-Saffron Conspiracy-2. Factual Analyses of the Tragic Happenings in August 1967. Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967.21 p.
1688 National Integration, the Communalisf Way? Can We Allow If? Subhadra Joshi. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967. 17 p.
1689 Communal Interpretation of Indian History. Satish Chandra. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967. 11 p.
1690 Is R.S.S.S. behind Communal Riots? Subhadra Joshi. Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967.11 p.
1691 Jamaaf-e-lslami and Secularism. Maularía Ikhlaq Husain Qasmi. Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967. 10 p.
1692 R.S.S.S.•A Danger to Democracy. Subhadra Joshi. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1967. 104 p.
1693 Story of Blood and Tears. Heart Rending Story of Jana Sang hi Barbarities Perpetrated on the Satnamis of Madhya Pradesh. Mini Mata, Ramu Srivastava. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 24 p.
1694 Dark Deeds of Jana Sangh in Delhi. Om Prakash Mantri. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 16 p.
1695 Karimganj Riots. A Political Study. Ashwini K. Ray, Subhas Chakravartty. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 37 p.
1696 R.S.S.S. Shadow Over Benaras Hindu University. Girish Mishra. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 21 p.
1697 Ranch! Riots Inquiry Report X-Rayed. A. G. Noorani. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968.16 p.
1698 Communalism in Punjab. Anachronism of Akali Politics. S. S. Quami. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 12 p.
1699 Report. 2nd National Convention against Communalism. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 36 p.
1700 Aurangabad Riots. An Analytical Study. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 15 p.
1701 The Jana Sangh and the Muslims. Nafis Ahmad. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 20 p.
1702 Communal Violence. (A Study in Political Perspective). Girish Mathur. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 25 p.
1703 Meerut Riots•A Case Study. Aswini Ray, Subhas Chakravartty. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1968. 18 p.
1704 Flashback on Parbhani. A Posf-Morfem Study of the Communal Riots in Parbhani (Maharashtra) in 1968. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [1968]. 13 p.
1705 How Does a Riot Begin and Spread? A. G. Noorani. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [1969]. 16 p.
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1706 Report on Ahmedabad. Ajit Bhattacharjea. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1969. 20 p.
1707 Butchery in Ahmedabad. Call of Gandhiji. B. N. Pande. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1969. 18 p.
1708 The Shiv Sena Phenomenon. K. K. Gangadharan, Sudha Gogate. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 24 p.
1709 Mazharul Haque. Symbol of Hindu-Muslim Unity. Shivaji Rao Ayde. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 24 p.
1710 Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee Introductory Reports. D. R. Goyal. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 16 p.
1711 How is R.S.S.S. Financed? Eklavya. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 14 p.
1712 Golwalkar and Caste System. M. S. Golwalkar. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970.36 p.
1713 Bank Nationalisation and Jana Sangh. Girish Mishra. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 14 p.
1714 R.S.S.S. and Politics. A. G. Nooranl. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 13 p.
1715 Universal Foundation of Gandhi's Religion. S. A. Bari. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 16 p.
1716 Communal Interpretation of Indian History. Satish Chandra. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 11 p.
1717 Focus on Indianisation. Text of Speeches Delivered in Rajya Sabha. Bhupesh Gupta, Krishan Kant, M. C. Changla. New Delhi: Subhadra Joshi for Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 35 p.
1718 R.S.S.S.: A Descriptive Study. Surendra Bahadur Saxena. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970.24 p.
1719 Ahmedabad Riots X-Rayed. Research Worker. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 74 p.
1720 Chaibasa Riots. An on the Spot Study. N. K. Singh. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 16 p.
1721 Jana Sangh Mists on the Campus. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 32 p.
1722 Secularism and Communalism. Imtiaz Ahmed. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1970. 61 p.
1723 Story of an R.S.S.S. Worker. K. D. Jhari. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1971. 86 p.
1724 Golwalkarism. K. K. Gangadharan. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1971. 31 p.
1725 Communal Riots in India. (A Legal, Sociological, and Political Study). Shivaji Rao Ayd. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1972. 37 p.
1726 Democratic Sanction against Communal Reaction. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1972.38 p.
1727 Jana Sangh's Somersaults. A Study of Jana Sangh Attitude to Indo-Soviet Treaty in the Light of Its Foreign Policy. Mukul Banerji. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1972. 17 p.
1728 Lok Sabha Approval of Curbs on Communal Parties. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1972.22 p.
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1729 Âligarh Muslim University (Amendment) Bill of 1972. (Lok Sabha Debate). New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1972. 21 p.
1730 Curb Communalism. (Strong Plea in Parliament). New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1972. 52 p.
1731 Âligarh University•An Institution of National Importance. (Rajya Sabha Debate on New Bill of 1972). New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee), 1972. 39 p.
1732 Jana Sangh's Communal Politics. Subhadra Joshi. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1972. 12 p.
1733 Bang la Desh and Jana Sang h. Ânt¡-Nationalist Politics Unmasked. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1972. 16 p.
1734 Communist Conspiracy in Capital. D. R. Goyal. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1973. 24 p.
1735 A Tale of Two Villages. (A Spot Study of Nonari and Sajni Riots in U.P.). N. K. Singh. New Delhi: D.R. Goyal, All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1973. 12 p.
1736 Harijans and Jana Sangh Politics. K. N. Seth. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1973. 12 p.
1737 Separatist Muslim Politics. (A Case Study of the Experiment in U.P.). Girish Mathur. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1973. 37 p.
1738 R.S.S.S. Jana Sangh•An Inside View. Akhilanand. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1973. 23 p.
1739 Corruption Thy Name Is Jana Sangh. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1973.16 p.
1740 I Was a Swayamsewak. (An Inside View of the R.S.S.S.). Ram Lall Dhooria. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1974.59 p.
1741 Old Tune! Stale Story. A Reportage on Sadar Bazar (Delhi) Riots. D. R. Goyal. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1974. 21 p.
1742 R.S.S.S. Policy on Punjabi Suba. S. R. Prem. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [n.d.]. 16 p.
1743 Jana Sangh and West Asian Crisis. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [1974]. 8 p.
1744 The Task of National Integration. S. P. Sinha. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1966.17 p.
1745 The Dragon Unmasked. (Role of the Jana Sangh in S.V.D. Government in U.P.). Bishan Kapoor. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1974. 16 p.
1746 Communal Strife and the Present Situation. Anis Kidwai. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1974.15 p.
1747-Number Not Used
1748 R.S.S.S. Hitler's Heirs. An Exposition of the Para- Military Fascist Character of R.S.S.S. Goving Sahay, Subhadra Joshi. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [n.d.]. 22 p.
1749 National Integration the Communalisf Way? Can We Allow If? Subhadra Joshi. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [n.d.]. 17 p.
1750 Bank Nationalisation and Jana Sangh. Girish Mishra. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [n.d.]. 14 p.
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1751 Majlis-E-Mushavarat. A Realistic Appraisal. Rafiq Ahmed. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [n.d.]. 12 p.
1752 R.S.S.S. How It Functions. An Insider. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [n.d.]. 24 p.
1753 R.S.S.S. Anti-Nation Conspiracy. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [1974]. 16 p.
1754 Gandhi, Azad, and Nationalism. Moin Shakir. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [n.d.]. 15 p.
1755 R.S.S.S. and Kashmir. N. L. Gupta. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [n.d.]. 19 p.
1756 Democracy on Trial. D. R. Goyal. New Delhi: D. R. Goyal, All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1975. 17 p.
1757 How Gandhian Is J. P. Narayan? Achyuta Nand. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1975. 10 p.
1758 Shiv Sena Menace. New Delhi: Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, [n.d.]. 13 p.
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Part 3. State and Regional Politics cont. Kashmir: 1759-1862
1759 Kashmir's Fight for Freedom. Kashmir Government. India: Department of Public Relations: Azad Kashmir Government, 1946. 11 p.
1760 Twelve Months of War in Kashmir. Washington, D.C.: Government of India Information Services, 1947. 14 p.
1761 The Kashmir Issue. Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1947. [18] p.
1762 The Agony of Kashmir. Abdul Kadir Khan. India: Abdul Kadir Khan, V.P. Chamber of Commerce, 1947. 16 p.
1763 Truth about Kashmir. Ruchi Ram Sahni. Srinagar: G. N. Raina, Raina's News Agency, 1947.25 p.
1764 The Kashmir Story. Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1948. 72 p.
1765 Birth-Pangs of New Kashmir. N. S. Phadke, Mohamed Abdullah, Bombay: V. Kulkarni, Hind Kitabs Limited, 1948. 35 p.
1766 Intelligence Reports Concerning the Tribal Repercussions to the Events in the Punjab, Kashmir, and India. Lahore: Superintendent, Government Printing, West Punjab, 1948.36 p.
1767 Kashmir before Accession. Lahore: Superintendent, Government Printing, West Punjab, 1948.35 p.
1768 Kashmir Accedes to India. (Proceedings of All Parties Convention). Srinagar: M. Yusuf, Kashmir Bureau of Information, 1948. 16 p.
1769 Kashmir. Appeal to World Conscience. Mohammad Abdullah. Delhi: Government of Jammu and Kashmir, 1948.16 p.
1770 The Background of the Kashmir Problem. London: Vernon Lock Ltd. 1948. 26 p.
1771 The Kashmir Dispute through Neutral Eyes. Helen Kirkpatrick. New York: New York Post, 1948. 20 p.
1772 India-Pakistan Dispute on Kashmir. Speech before the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation. Mohammad Zafrullah Khan. Pakistan: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1948. 16 p.
1773 To America. Mohammad Abdullah. Bombay: Secretary for Information and Broadcasting, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, 1948. 7 p.
1774 Behind the Iron Curtain in Kashmir. Neutral Opinion. A Special Correspondent. London: Times London Press, [1948]. 12 p.
1775 Kashmir Defends Democracy. New Delhi: K. N. Bamzai, Director, Kashmir Bureau of Information, 1948. 36 p.
1776 Pakistan-India Dispute on Kashmir. Truman-Attlee Arbitration Appeal. India: 1949. 19 p.
1777 The Kashmir Conflict. Part I. Dissension and Invasion. Alice Thorner. India: The Middle East Journal, 1949. 180 p.
1778 Documents regarding Kashmir. Ministry of External Affairs and Commonwealth Relations. Washington, D.C.: Government of India Information Services, 1949. 17 p.
1779 Kashmir and the United Nations. Sardar Mohammad Ibrahim Khan. New York: Azad (Free) Kashmir Government, 1949. 23 p.
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1780 Presidential Address. All Jammu and Kashmir National Conference. Mohammed Abdullah. Kashmir: Maulana Mohammed Saeed Masoodi, All Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, 1949.22 p.
1781 The High Commission for Pakistan. Five Years of Pakistan•A Survey• Kashmir. London: High Commission for Pakistan, 1949. 6 p.
1782 White Paper on Jammu and Kashmir. New Delhi: Government of India, 1949.89 p.
1783 Free Kashmir Calling. "Yih Chhuh Azad Kashmir Radio." Chaudhri Ghulam Abbas Khan. India: Azad (Free) Kashmir Government, 1950. 16 p.
1784 Liberation of Kashmir. A Million Signatures. Karachi: World Muslim Conference, 1950. 12 p.
1785 Kashmir Question. Extracts from Sir Zafrulla Khan's Speech before the Security Council, February 1950. Zafrulla Khan. New York: Pakistan Permanent Delegation to the United Nations, 1950. 44 p.
1786 Kashmir and Inter- Dominion Relations. Liaquat Ali Khan. Karachi: Director of Advertising, Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1950. 25 p.
1787 Statement in Parliament. M. A. Gurmani. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Gov- ernment of Pakistan, 1950.23 p.
1788 The Story of Kashmir. New York: Pakistan Delegation to the Security Council, 1950. 28 p.
1789 The Kashmir Dispute. Zafrulla Khan. Karachi: Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, 1950.24 p.
1790 Truth about Kashmir. Prem Nath Bazaz. Delhi: Shamlal Yechha, Kashmir Democratic Union, 1950.13 p.
1791 World Opinion on Kashmir and India's Reaction to It. New York: Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, 1951. 31 p.
1792 Kashmir•A Survey. M. A. Gurmani. Karachi: Public Relations Directorate, Ministry of Kashmir Affairs, 1951. 47 p.
1793 Kashmir through Muslim Eyes. Maulana Mohammed Saeed Masuodi. Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, 1951.12 p.
1794 World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 14. New York: Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, 1951. 21 p.
1795 World Opinion on Kashmir. No 8. New York: Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, 1951. 21 p.
1796 World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 7. New York: Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, 1951. 12 p.
1797 World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 4. New York: Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, 1951. 8 p.
1798 World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 3. New York: Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, 1951. 7 p.
1799 Kashmir Can Become a Turning Point. M. A. Gurmani. Karachi: Public Relations Directorate, Ministry of Kashmir Affairs, 1951. 9 p.
1800 World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 1. New York: Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, 1951. 43 p.
1801 Some Questions and Answers on Kashmir. New York: India Delegation to the United Nations, 1951.11 p.
1802 Jammu Situation•An Objective Analysis. S. M. Abdullah. Kashmir: 1952. 38 p.
1803 Kashmir in Security Council. Sinagar: Lalla Rookh Publications, 1952. 119 p.
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1804 India and Kashmir• Constitutional Aspect. India: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Jammu and Kashmir Government, 1952. 23 p.
1805 Abolition of Hereditary Rule in Kashmir. Mohammed Abdullah. Kashmir: Basic Principles Committee of the Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly, 1952. 30 p.
1806 Democracy in Peril. Problem of Jammu. N. C. Chatterjee. New Delhi: All India Hindu Mahasabha, 1953. 30 p.
1807 Unanimous Vote of Confidence in Bakshi Government. Bakshi Government. Kashmir: 1953.44 p.
1808 Negotiations between the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India Regarding the Kashmir Dispute, (June 1953-September 1954). India: Ministry of Kashmir Affairs, Government of Pakistan, 1954. 104 p.
1809 Jammu and Kashmir•A Review of the Achieve- ments of Bakhshi Govern- ment, August 1953 to August 1954. Srinagar: Directorate of Information and Broadcasting, Jammu and Kashmir, 1954. 28 p.
1810 Kashmir•An Estimate of Progress. India: 1955.74 p.
1811 Sheikh Abdullah and Other Political Prisoners! What Is Their Crime? Delhi: Kashmir Democratic Union, 1955. 15 p.
1812 Kashmir and Its Future. Harkishen Singh Surjeet. Delhi: D. P. Sinha, Communist Party of India, 1955. 86 p.
1813 Kashmir: The Powder-Keg of Asia. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, 1955.20 p.
1814 A Study of the Communist Movement in Kashmir. Jyoti Prakashan. Ghaziabad: 1956.22 p.
1815 Letters from Constitution House. Mridula Sarabhai. Muzaffarabad: Kashmir Publications, 1956. 33 p.
1816 Former Prime Minister of Kashmir Appeals from behind Prison Walls. Muhammad Abdullah. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1957.12 p.
1817 Questions about Kashmir: Facts and Implications. New York: Free Kashmir Center, 1957.52 p.
1818 Hail Kashmir! New Delhi: Kashmir Bureau of Information, 1957. 55 p.
1819 Inside Pak-Held Kashmir. New Delhi: Kashmir Bureau of Information, 1957. 37 p.
1820 U.N. Press Views Kashmir. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1957. 7 p.
1821 Kashmir through Many Eyes. New Delhi: Kashmir Bureau of Information, 1957. 14 p.
1822 Statement of Facts on Gilgit Hunza Nagar, Yasin Ponial Chitral, Skardu. Srinagar: Directorate of Information, Kashmir Government, 1983. 16 p.
1823 The Commitment. Srinagar: Directorate of Information, Government of Kashmir, 1983. 8 p.
1824 The Kashmir Accord. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Directorate of Information, Government of Kashmir, 1975. 21 p.
1825 Hero's Welcome to Sher-e- Kashmir. New Delhi: Directorate of Information, Government of Kashmir, 1975. [22] p.
1826 Syed Mir Qasim in Ladakh. Achievements and Aspirations. S. Kaul. Srinagar: 1974. 42 p.
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1827 Resolution of Azad Kashmir Assembly about the Ahmadis, Its Back- ground and Its Consequences. India: 1973. 8 p.
1828 Kashmiri Pandit Agitation and Its Aftermath. Prem Nath Bazaz. New Delhi: K. Kishore for Pamposh Publications, 1967. 40 p.
1829 Kashmir Fights Aggression. Srinagar: Directorate of Information, Jammu and Kashmir Government, 1966. 17 p.
1830 Progress under the Plan. Srinagar: Directorate of Information, Jammu and Kashmir Government, 1966.15 p.
1831 Pakistani Guerillas Invade Kashmir. Washington, D.C.: Information Services of India, 1965. 11 p.
1832 Kashmir in Arms. The Hour of Reckoning. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Kashmir: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 12 p.
1833 Kashmir. Speech Delivered to the Security Council by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Minister for External Affairs, Government of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1964. 27 p.
1834 Kashmir•India's Growing Isolation. (Recent State- ments by Governments). Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embasssy of Pakistan, 1964.14 p.
1835 Three Faces of Pakistan. Srinagar: Department of Information, Jammu and Kashmir Government, 1963. 8 p.
1836 India vs. India on Kashmir. Self-Contradiction, Inc. New York: Free Kashmir Center, 1962.72 p.
1837 World Opinion on Kashmir No. 10. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1957.20 p.
1838 Cartoons on Kashmir. Gleanings from World Press. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1957.24 p.
1839 Kashmir. Message to the American People. Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1957. 7 p.
1840 World Opinion on Kashmir. Rearrest of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1958.16 p.
1841 World Opinion on Kashmir. Graham Report and after. Karachi: Department of Advertising and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1958. 15 p.
1842 Lest Memory Fail. India's Pledge about Kashmir. United States: Free Kashmir Centre, 1958. 29 p.
1843 Democratic Kashmir. Riccardo Longone. Srinagar: Lai la Rookh Publications, 1958. 8 p.
1844 Inside Indian Held Kashmir. Muzaffarabad: Kashmir Publications, 1958. 64 p.
1845 Challenge to Free Asia's Survival•The Kashmir Dispute. Address of Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador of Pakistan, to the Jefferson Society, University of Virginia. Aziz Ahmed. Charlottesville: 1959. 8 p.
1846 Peril and Opportunity in Kashmir. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1961.29 p.
1847 Double-Think on Kashmir. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1962.16 p.
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1848 The Kashmir Issue. New York: Information Division, Pakistan Mission to the United Nations, 1962.22 p.
1849 Replies to Charges. Kashmir Conspiracy Case Trial Series•1. Mohammed Abdullah. Srinagar: Nazir Ahmed, Jammu and Kashmir Legal Defence Committee, 1962. 14 p.
1850 The India-Pakistan Ques- tion. Kashmir•A Brief Study. New York: Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the United Nations, 1962.21 p.
1851 Onward Kashmir. Srinagar: Information Officer, Kashmir Bureau of Information, [n.d.]. 12 p.
1852 Invasion of Kashmir. J. N. Zutshi. Srinagar: Secretary of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, 1953. 17 p.
1853 On the Road to New Kashmir. Srinagar: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, [n.d.]. 4 p.
1854 Let Us Resolve. A Call to Brother Delegates and Fellow Fighters. Ghulam Mohammad Bakhshi. Srinagar: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, [n.d.]. 11 p.
1855 They Came to Kashmir. New Delhi: Department of Information, Jammu and Kashmir, 1961. [25] p.
1856 The Betrayed Kashmir. Karachi: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front, [n.d.]. 18 p.
1857 Architects of New Kashmir. New Delhi: Omkar Nath, Qaiser Qalandar, Kashmir Bureau of Information, [n.d.]. 12 p.
1858 Kashmir in Maps. India: [n.d.]. 6 p.
1859 The Indus Basin Dispute. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, [n.d.]. 8 p.
1860 Kashmir at a Glance. Kashmir: J. N. Zutshi, Secretary for Information and Broadcasting to the Government of Jammu and Kashmir, [n.d.]. 10 p.
1861 New Kashmir. Mohammed Abdullah. Srinagar: Department of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, [n.d.]. 44 p.
1862 Bangla Desh Challenge to World Community. Jaiaprakash Narayan. New Delhi: International Conference on Bangla Desh, 1971. 15 p.
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1863 The Bangla Desh Struggle. A. S. R. Chari. Bangladesh: All India Peace Council Indian Association for Afro-Asian Solidarity, 1971.51 p.
1864 Let Us Build Golden Bengal. Tajuddin Ahmad. Bangladesh: M. R. Akhtar for Ministry of Information, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 1971. 3 p.
1865 March Towards an Era of Light. Tajuddin Ahmad. Bangladesh: M. R. Akhtar for Ministry of Information, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 1971. 2 p.
1866 Bangarandhu's Mayday Address to the Nation. Bangarandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman. Bangladesh: Department of Publications, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Bandladesh, 1972. 12 p.
1867 75 Million People Ever Vigilant to Defend Every Inch of Bangladesh. Ziaur Rahman. Dacca: Department of Publications, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Bangladesh, 1976. 5 p.
1868 Bangladesh: Distortions Challenged. Sheikh Mujib's Place in History and the Truth about His Opponents. Premen Addy, Gowher Rizvi, Abdul Matin. Bangladesh: Department of Publications, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Bangladesh, 1976. 30 p.
1869 Torture and Murder in Zia's Bangladesh. India: Radical Asia Books, 1979. 31 p.
1870 Address to the Nation. Hussain Muhammad Ershad. Dacca: Department of Films and Publications, Ministry of Information, Government of Bangladesh, 1982. 5 p.
1871 Hussain Muhammad Ershad, President, Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh. Dacca: Department of Films and Publications, Ministry of Information, Government of Bangladesh, 1982. 6 p.
1872 A Soldier Speaks. The Making of a Democratic Nation. Hussain Muhammad Ershad. Dacca: Department of Films and Publications, Ministry of Information, Government of Bangladesh, 1982. 40 p.
1873 Sheikh Mujib. Preliminary Report of the Commission of Enquiry. London: Radical Asia Publications, 1982.15 p.
1874 Friends, We Remember You. Siddiqur Rahman. India: 1983. 25 p.
1875 Sheikh Hasina Urges People to Resist Military Junta. Ershad's Referen- dum: A Ploy to Legalise His Martial Law Regime. London: Radical Asia Publications, 1985. 22 p.
1876 Bangladesh on Way to Elections, 1986. India: Ministry of Information, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 1986. 45 p.
1877 Ershad's Election Fraud. Bangladesh Political Scene: No. 3. London: Radical Asia Publications, 1986. 31 p.
1878 Address by Sheikh Hasina. President, Bangladesh Awami League. Sheikh Hasina. London: Radical Asia Publications, 1987. 16 p.
1879 Sri Aurobindo and Bangla Desh. A Lover of India. Bangladesh: Sri Aurobindo's Action, [n.d.]. 14 p.
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1880 Pakistani Nationalism. Sahrif A-Mujahid, Munier Chowdhury, Hasan Zaman. Pakistan: Director of Public Relations, Information Department for Bureau of National Reconstruction, East Pakistan, 1940. 41 p.
1881 Communism and Democracy. Hazrat Mirza, Bashiruddin Ahmad. Washington, D.C.: Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, 1941. 15p.
1882 The Muslim League and the Present Situation. Liaqat Ali Khan. Aligarh: Mushtag Husain Khan, Muslim University Union, 1942. 18 p.
1883 Muslim India Speaks. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Aligarh: Mushtag Husain Khan, Muslim University Union, 1942. 25 p.
1884 Kashmir Dispute in Present-Day Perspective. Mian Mumtaz Muhammad Khan Daultana. Lahore: Punjab Literary League, 1945. 23 p.
1885 India. The Continent of Dinia or the Country of Doom? Choudhary Rahmat Ali. Cambridge, England: The Dinia Continental Movement, 1946. 12 p.
1886 Electorates: Separate or Joint? A Dispassionate Analysis. Pakistan: 1946. 15 p.
1887 The Pakhtun Question. Pakistan: 1946.60 p.
1888 The Design of Pakistan Government. Saeed Halim Pasha, MajkJ Siddiqi. Lahore: Islami Publications, 1947. 60 p.
1889 Four Talks on Pakistan Broadcast in the Third Programme of the B.B.C. Lionel Fielden. Karachi: Kamel Publications, 1947. 48 p.
1890 Minorities in the Republic of Pakistan. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, 1947. 8 p.
1891 This Is Pakistan. Washington, D.C.: Information Division Embassy of Pakistan, 1947.24 p.
1892 Operation India. A World's Record Air Lift. India: Public Relations Department B.O.A.C. 1947. 24 p.
1893 Human Rights in Pakistan. Interim Report of the Committee on Fundamental Rights of Citizens of Pakistan and on Matters Relating to Minorities as Adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1947.16 p.
1894 Address of Quaid-i-Azam to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan (August Session, 1947). Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Karachi: Assistant Manager of Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1947. p.
1895 Pakistani Nationalism. Sharif al-Mujahid, Munier Chowdhury. Dacca: Director of Public Relatbns, Information Department, Government of East Pakistan, 1947. 25 p.
1896 Pakistan•An Ideological State. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1947. 11 p.
1897 Pakistan•A Historical Entity. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1947. 6 p.
1898 Economic Progress of Pakistan, 1947-1948. Pakistan: Department of Publications and Foreign Publicity, Government of Pakistan, 1947. 17 p.
1899 Pakistan at the Final Crossroads. Separate Regional Suicide or United National Survival? Mian Manzar Bashir. Pakistan: 1949.23 p.
1900 The National Problems and Their Solutions. Ross Masud. Lahore: A. Hameed Khan, Ferozsons Limited, 1947. 7 p.
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1901 Pakistan Welcomes Constitution. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, 1947. 7 p.
1902-Number Not Used
1903 Quiad-i-Azam and the Electorate Issue. The Two Nation Theory. Mohammed Ali Jinnah. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, 1948. 7 p.
1904 This Land of Pakistan. Pakistan: Publications and Foreign Publicity Department, Government of Pakistan, 1948. 60 p.
1905 Pakhtunistan Day, 9th of Sunbola 1328 A.H. Pakistan: 1948. 31 p.
1906 The Road to Understanding. Mumtaz Ali Bhutto. Sind: Information Department, Government of Sind, 1948. 31 p.
1907 Baluchistan in the First Year. Baluchistan Government. Quetta: Publicity Department, Baluchistan, 1948. 13 p.
1908 All-India Muslim League 11th Sessions, Delhi. M. A. Ansari. Delhi: 1948. 24 p.
1909 The Federal Principle in Pakistan. Kemal A. Faruki. Pakistan: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1948. 16 p.
1910 Administration under Martial Law. Dawn of a New Era. Mohammed Ayub Khan. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, 1958. 20 p.
1911 Women's Division. Islamabad: (Cabinet Secretariat) Government of Pakistan, 1948. 6 p.
1912 Pakistan Movement 28th Celebration of Independence. Karachi: Central Secretariat Pakistan Social Academy, 1948. 152 p.
1913 Pakistan, Ishtiaq Husain Qureshi. An Islamic Democracy. Lahore: Institute of Islamic Culture, Pakistan, 1949. 30 p.
1914 Pakistan. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of Pakistan, 1949.24 p.
1915 Pakistan, the Struggle of a Nation. Pakistan: Director of Foreign Publicity, Government of Pakistan, 1949. 38 p.
1916 International Islamic Economic Conference Inaugural Address. Ghulam Mohammed. Karachi: 1949.26 p.
1917 Muslim Valley Forge, an Introduction to Mubarek Ali Khan. Montague A. Machell. Phoenix: 1949.32 p.
1918 The West Pakistan Unit. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1949. 16 p.
1919 Speech Delivered by the Honor'ble Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan. At the First Session of the Pakistan Muslim League Council Held on the 20th Feb. 1949 in the Khaliqdina Hall. Liaquat Ali Khan. Karachi: Director, Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1949. 31 p.
1920 Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations (Background Note). Pakistan: 1949.13 p.
1921 Pakistan's Fundamentals of Freedom. Containing the Motion on Aims and Objects of the Constituent Assembly and the Speeches Thereon of the Honourable Mr. Liaquat AM Khan and the Honourable Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan. Liaquat Ali Khan, Muhammad Zafrulla Khan. Karachi: Controller of Printing and Stationery, Government of Pakistan, 1949. 31 p.
1922 Draft Constitution and Rules of the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League. Dacca: Tafazzal Hossain for East Pakistan Awami Muslim League, 1950.32 p.
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1923 Problems Facing Pakistan. Liaquat Ali Khan, W. Norman Brown, Phillips Talbot. Chicago: 1950. 18 p.
1924 International Islamic Economic Association, Presidential Address. Second Session, October 1950. Ghulam Mohammed. Tehran, Iran: 1950.11 p.
1925 Save Civilisation, India Threatens It. Manifesto of the Hindustan Hamara Party. Hindustan Hamara Party. Karachi: Headquarters of the Party at Valika Chambers, 1950. 10 p.
1926 International Studies. Documentary Research Service on International Affairs, Baluchistan. Imtiaz Muhammad Khan. London: Diplomatic Press and Publishing Company, 1950.12 p.
1927 Pakhtoonistan. Delhi: Akbar Khan, Central Pakhtoon Jiraga-i-Hind, 1950. 30 p.
1928 Pushtoonistan: A Myth. Prime Minister's Statement in the Constituent Assembly on January 9, 1950. Liquat Ali Khan. Karachi: Director, Advertising, Films, and Publications Department, Government of Pakistan, 1950.
9 P.
1929 Just a Peep at Pakistan. New York: Consulate General of Pakistan, [n.d.]. 24 p.
1930 Presidential Address by the Hon'ble Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Minister for Commerce, Education, and Economic Affairs, Government of Pakistan at the Joint Conference of the Advisory Board of Education, the Inter-University Board and the Council of Technical Education. Fazlur Rahman. Karachi: Press Information Department, Government of Pakistan, 1951. 12 p.
1931 Indian Troop Concentra- tions against Pakistan. Extracts from World Press, July 16 to August 1951. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, 1951.34 p.
1932 Inaugural Address Deliv- ered by the Hon'ble Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Minister for Commerce and Education, Government of Pakist. On the Occasion of the All- Pakistan Urdu Conference, Held at Karachi on the 15th April, 1951. Fazlur Rahman. Karachi: 1951. 5 p.
1933 White Papers Issued by Government of Pakistan. India's War Propaganda against Pakistan (Since Delhi Agreement). Correspondence between the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of Pakistan, 1951.38 p.
1934 Speech on Basic Principles Committee Report. Khwaja Nazimuddin. Karachi: 1952. 9 p.
1935 The Task before Us. Iqbal Day Address. Mohamad Ali. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, 1952. 42 p.
1936 Address by the Hon'able Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Minister of Commerce, Education, and Economic Affairs, Government of Pakistan. Address to Inaugurate the First Annual Session of the All Pakistan Educational Conference, at Karachi, on Oct. 4th,1952. Fazlur Rahman. Karachi: 1952. 8 p.
1937 Communism and Democracy. Hazrat Mirza, Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad. Washington, D.C.: Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, 1952.12 p.
1938 Speech of the Honourable Mr. A. K. Brohi on the Motion for Consideration of the Report of the Basic Principles Committee. Brohi, A. K. Karachi: Government of Pakistan Press, 1953.51 p.
1939 Policy Statement by the Hon'ble Mr. Mohammed AN, Prime Minister of Pakistan. At a Press Conference in Karachi held on May 22, 1953. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1953. 19 p.
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1940 West Pakistan as One Unit. Mohammed Ali. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1954. 10 p.
1941 Freedom of Information. Address Delivered in the Series "Building for Peace" Sponsored by United Nations Information Centre for Pakistan. A. K. Brohi. Karachi, Pakistan: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan. 1954. 19 p.
1942 The Flag Incident in Kabul. Failure of Mediation. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1955.13 p.
1943 First-of-the-Month Broadcast to the Nation. Covering the Months January, February, March. Mohammed Ali. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, 1955. 24 p.
1944 Pakistan's Foreign Policy. Hamidul Huq Chowdhury. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1956. 24 p.
1945 Some Current Problems of Pakistan. Mohammed Ali. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Gov- ernment of Pakistan, 1956. 43 p.
1946 Foreign Relations. Recent Pronouncements by Pakistan's Leaders. Mohammed AN. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1956. 63 p.
1947 Durand Line. India: 1956. 16 p.
1948 Prime Minister's Statement on Foreign Policy. December 9,1956. H. S. Suhrawardy. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1956. 19 p.
1949 Broadcast to the Nation, 12th September, 1956. H. S. Suhrawardy. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1956. 13 p.
1950 Pakistan's Defence Alliances. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1956. 14 p.
1951 Speech of the Hon'ble Finance Minister on the Budget of the Government of Pakistan for 1956-57. Karachi: Press Information Department, Government of Pakistan, 1956.14 p.
1952-Number Not Used
1953 Statement of the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Malik Firoz Khan Noon, to the Security Council of the United Nations on the India- Pakistan Question on January 30,1957. Malik Firoz Khan Noon. Pakistan: 1957.21 p.
1954 Statement on Foreign Relations and Defence. H. S. Suhrawardy. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1957. 30 p.
1955 The Pakhtunistan Stunt. India: 1957.15 p.
1956 Winding up of Foreign Policy Debate. H. S. Suhrawardy. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1957. 24 p.
1957 Kashmir. Malik Firoz Khan Noon. Kashmir: 1957. 19 p.
1958 Statement on Foreign Relations and Defence. H. S. Suhrawardy. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Gov- ernment of India, 1957. 30 p.
1959 Joint Electorate in Pakistan. H. S. Suhrawardy. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1957. 12 p.
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1960 Speech of Pakistan's President. Mohammad Ayub Khan. New Delhi: Information Section of the High Commission for Pakistan, 1958. 4 p.
1961 Towards Consolidation. Two Years of the Revolutionary Government in Pakistan. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1958.31 p.
1962 Five Years of Revolutionary Government. The Planning Division. Pakistan: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 12 p.
1963 Democratic Ideals and Foreign Policy of Pakistan. Malik Firoz Khan Noon. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of India, 1958. 11 p.
1964 New Regime, a Period of Reconstruction. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1958.22 p.
1965 Pakistan Portent. Ajoy Ghosh. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha for Communist Party of India, 1958.22 p.
1966 The Indus Basin Dispute. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1958. 8 p.
1966A India and America, an Alliance of Values. Purnendu Kumar Banerjee. Washington, D.C.: Information Services of India, 1966.34 p.
1967 Message to the Nation. Mohammad Ayub Khan. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1958. 7 p.
1968 Proclamation by Major- General Iskander Mirza, President of Pakistan. Iskander Mirza. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1958. 7 p.
1969 The Cabinet Division, 1958- 1963. Five Years of Revolutionary Government. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1958. 11 p.
1970 The Health Division, 1958- 1963. Five Years of Revolutionary Government. Karachi: Department of Films, Advertising, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 16 p.
1971 The Home Affairs Division. Five Years of Revolutionary Government. Karachi: Department of Films, Advertising, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 8 p.
1972 Current Economic and Political Trends in Pakistan. Aziz Ahmed. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1959. 18 p.
1973 Islamabad. Rawalpindi: Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate, General Headquarters, Rawalpindi, 1959. 8 p.
1974 Land Reforms. Mohammad Ayub Khan. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1959.
7 p.
1975-Number Not Used
1976 To Prosperity through Freedom. The Swatantra Party's Statement of Policy. Bombay, India: S. V. Raju for Central Office of the Swatantra Party, 1960.32 p.
1977 Time Bomb in Asia. New York: Information Division, Pakistan Permanent Mission to United Nations, 1960. 24 p.
1978 Dispute•Rann of Kutch. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1960. 11 p.
1979 Challenge to Free Asia's Survival. The Kashmir Dispute. Aziz Ahmed. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1959. 7 p.
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1980 President's Message on Outline of Second Five Year Plan, (1960-65). Broadcast on 30th December, 1959. Mohammad Ayub Khan. Karachi: Government of Pakistan Press, 1960. 4 p.
1981 Pakistans' President Ayub in Retrospect. Background Report. Mohammad Ayub Khan. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1961. 17 p.
1982 President Mohammad Ayub Khan•A Profile. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, 1961.21 p.
1983 Peril and Opportunity in Kashmir. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1961. 29 p.
1984 Guidelines, Basic Democracies. Hasan Zamen, Masudul Hasan. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1963. 14 p.
1985 Pakistan-China Boundary Agreement. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1963. 19 p.
1986 The Pakistan Flag. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1964. 16 p.
1987 President Ayub's Offer of Friendship to India. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1964. 11 p.
1988 Some Speeches of Dr. Tulsi Giri, Chairman: Council of Ministers. Tulsi Giri. Pakistan: 1964. 39 p.
1989 A Retrospect on Basic Democracies, October 1959^July1964. Rawalpind: Government of Pakistan Press, 1964. 30 p.
1990 Pakistan Demands a New Deal for All Developing Peoples. President Ayub's Advocacy of a Challenging Cause at the Common- wealth Conference, 1964. Mohammad Ayub Khan. India: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1964. 11 p.
1991 Pakistan Moves Forward. Pakistan: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1964.24 p.
1992 Pakistan. President Ayub Khan. On the Record. Mohammad Ayub Khan. London: Department of Films and Publications by Courtesy of the High Commission for Pakistan. 1964.26 p.
1993 India's War on Pakistan in Words and Pictures. Pakistan: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, [1965]. [30] p.
1994 Understanding Pakistan. R. G. Kangeya. Pakistan: 1965. 63 p.
1995 Pakistan and the Muslim World. Speech Delivered by Mr. Zulfikar All Bhutto, Foreign Minister, Pakistan Islamic Council for International Affairs. Zulfikar AN Bhutto. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 36 p.
1996 Second Five Year Plan, Targets and Achievements. India: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 15 p.
1997 The Indian War. G. Ahmed. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1965. 14 p.
1998 President Ayub on the Crisis over Kashmir. Mohammad Ayub Khan. Pakistan: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 29 p.
1999 Kashmir in Arms•The Hour of Reckoning. Broad- cast Talk by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Sept. 3,1965. Zulfikar AN Bhutto. India: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 12 p.
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2000 Cease-Fire and after. World Reactions to India's War on Pakistan and Cease-Fire. India: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 11 p.
2001 Undertakings Undertaken. President Ayub Khan's Election Manifesto, Section Entitled "I Undertake." India: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 24 p.
2002 Indian Aggression against Pakistan-American Reac- tions. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1965. 9 p.
2003 Story of Kashmir, 1947-65. India: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1965. 7 p.
2004 Indian Aggression against Pakistan American Reac- tions. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1965. 10 p.
2005 Central Government and Development of East Pakistan. S. M. Taqi Hashmi. Dacca: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1966. 8 p.
2006 Islam Needs No Crutch of Socialism. A. K. Sumar. Karachi: Aisha Bawany Waqf, 1966. 16 p.
2007 G. M. Sayed on National Unity. G. M. Sayed. Karachi: Syed Ahson Ali Rizvi for Syed and Syed, 1967. 26 p.
2008 Pakistan Soviet Relations. President Mohammad Ayub Khan's Visit to the U.S.S.R. India: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1967. 43 p.
2009 Pakistan•Economic Showcase. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Pakistan Embassy, 1967.21 p.
2010 India and the Bomb. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Pakistan Embassy, 1967.11 p.
2011 Speech of Mr. Akhter Hameed Khan at the Third Women's Rally, Held on March 6,1966. Akhter Hameed Khan. Com ¡Ha: Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, 1967. 8 p.
2012 The Dynamism of Islam. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1968. 7 p.
2013 Constitution of the Pakistan Democratic Party, 1969. Pakistan Democratic Party. Dacca: Fazlur Rahman Khan, Regional Pakistan Democratic Party Office, 1969. 16 p.
2014 Crisis on the Ganges. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Pakistan Embassy, 1969. 10 p.
2015 Elections in World's Third Largest Democracy. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1970. 7 p.
2016 Pakistan and International Issues. Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1970. 8 p.
2017 Ambassador Addresses a Press Conference. National Press Club, Washington, August 30,1971. Agha Hilaly. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Pakistan Embassy, 1971. 18 p.
2018 Return of Displaced Persons•India Rejects U.N. Proposals. Pakistan Aide-Memoire to Secretary- General, 13th August, 1971. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1971. 7 p.
2019 India Confesses Designs to Undo Pakistan. East Pakistan Documentation Series. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, 1971. 19 p.
2020 Contemporary Political Systems. Sayed Farooq A. Hassan. Lahore: Sunbeam Commercial Art Press, 1971.49 p.
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2021 Voices against Barbarity. Rawalpindi: Pakistan Council for Repatriation of Prisoners of War, 1971.47 p.
2022 Federal Intervention in Pakistan•An Ambassador's Response. Background Report III. Agha Hilaly. Washington, D.C.: Pakistan Embassy, 1971. 20 p.
2023 Federal Intervention in Pakistan, On-the-Spot Dispatches. Background Report. Washington, D.C.: Pakistan Embassy, 1971. 10 p.
2024 Cloud over the Ganges. Qutubuddin Aziz. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1971. 16 p.
2025 Federal Intervention in Pakistan•Shadow of War. Background Report VII. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1971.22 p.
2026 Federal Intervention in Pakistan•Chronology. Background Report I. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Pakistan Embassy, 1971. 16 p.
2027 Quest for Constitution. S. M. Zafar. Lahore: Nashiran-e- QuranLtd. 1972.23 p.
2028 Know Your Enemies. An Address Given at the Rotary Club of Karachi, Thursday, 6th January, 1972. Nawabzada Vajid Mahmood. Karachi: Rotary Club of Karachi, 1972. 7 p.
2029 President Bhutto's Address to Sind and Baluchistan High Court Bar Association. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1972. 11 p.
2030 Meaning of Press Freedom•Text of Speech. Maulana Kausar Niazi, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Auqaf and Haj, Press Freedom Day. Maulana Kausar Niazi. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1972. 8 p.
2031 Crackdown on Preaching of Hate, Rebellion. Mumtaz Ali Bhutto. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1972. 8 p.
2032 Whither Mohajirs? A Mohajir. Karachi: 1972. 8 p.
2033 The Tripartite Accord-PPP- NAP-JUI, March 6, 1972. Basic Documents and Background Material. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Karachi, 1972.33 p.
2034 President Bhutto's Address to Sind and Baluchistan High Court Bar Association. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1972. 11 p.
2035 The Language Accord. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1972. 15 p.
2036 Comprehensive Plan to Control Drugs. Poppy Replacement Project Steadily Progressing. Islamabad: Pakistan Narcotics Control Board, Government of Pakistan, 1973. 6 p.
2037 Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Visit to the United States of America, Statements and Speeches. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Rawalpindi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1973. 87 p.
2038 Can Prisoners of War Be Made Political Hostages? Islamabad: Families of Pakistani Prisioners of War, 1973. 21 p.
2039 Whither Geneva Conventions? Syed Farooq Hassan. Pakistan: [n.d.]. 24 p.
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2040 Prime Minister Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto at the Export Promotion Council Annual Meeting. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Karachi: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1973. 15 p.
2041 Separation of Judiciary under the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Mian Qamar Ud Din Ahmad. Rawalpindi: Publications Sector, Pakistan National Centre, 1973. 4 p.
2042 Prime Minister Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Visits Bangladesh. World Press Reports and Comments on the Successful Visit of the Pakistan Prime Minister to Bangladesh, June 27-29. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Auqaf and Haj, Department of Films and Publications. 1974. 40 p.
2043 Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Asia Observer, London, Larkana December 24,1975. Islamabad: Information and Broadcasting Division, Government of Pakistan, 1975. 20 p.
2044 Old Hailians Association First Commerce Conference, Held on March 13,1975. Lahore: Hailey College of Commerce, 1975. 17 p.
2045-Number Not Used
2046 Address to the Nation, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1975.32 p.
2047 Constitutional Amendments, Facts and Fiction. Islamabad, Pakistan: Information and Broadcasting Division, Government of Pakistan, 1975. 16 p.
2048 Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Editor "Egyptian Gazette" and "Egyptian Mail" Lahore, January 29,1976. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad, Pakistan: Information and Broadcasting Division, Government of Pakistan, 1976. 20 p.
2049 General Elections, New Leadership to Emerge. Islamabad, Pakistan: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1976. 28 p.
2050 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan Muhammad Yaqub Ali, Address at the Third Pak- istan Jurists' Conference. Muhammad Yaqub Ali. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1976. 12 p.
2051 Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Fariborz Atapour of Tehran Journal, Sept. 1976, at Lahore. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1976.23 p.
2052 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Inaugural Address at International Seerat Conference, Rawalpindi, March 3,1976. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1976. 6 p.
2053 Mutual Respect for Independence and Sovereignty Leads Us to Prosperity. General Zia Addresses Istanbul Islamic Conference, 13 May, 1976. Ziaur Rahman. Istanbul: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 1976.
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2054 Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar AM Bhutto Interview to J. Heitink, Asst. Ed. De Telegraf, Amsterdam. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1976. 12 p.
2055 Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Khushwant Singh, Ed. Illustrated Weekly of India. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1976. 9 p.
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2056 Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Inaugural Address, Third Pakistan Jurists' Conference, Dec. 8,1976. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1977. 6 p.
2057 Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Moti Ram, a Senior Indian Journalist, 23rd Sept. 1976. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1976. 19 p.
2058 R.C.D.: Challenge and Response. Zulfikar AN Bhutto. Washington, D.C.: Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan, 1976. 12 p.
2059 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Speech at Supreme Court Building of Islamabad, March 23, 1976. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1976. 9 p.
2060 Quaid-e-Azam as Leader of Opposition. A Paper Read at the Pakistan Muslim League Lawyers Quaid-e- Azam Conference at Lahore July, 1976. Inamul Huque. Karachi: Inamul Hugue, Advocate, 1976.15 p.
2061 Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Speech in the National Assembly of Pakistan, January 7,1977. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1977.14 p.
2062 New Land Reforms. Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Address to the Nation, January 5, 1977. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1977. [9] p.
2063 Nizam-a-Mustafa. Sheikh Ahmed. Karachi: Pakistan Institute of Arts and Design of Book Production, 1977.12 p.
2064 Training Administrators under Nizam-a-Mustafa. Sheikh Ahmed. Karachi: Pakistan Institute of Arts and Design of Book Production, 1977.13 p.
2065 Planning under Nizam-a- Mustafa. Sheikh Ahmed. Karachi: The Pakistan Institute of Arts and Design of Book Production, 1977.13 p.
2066 Umma-Oriented Foreign Policy under Nizam-a- Mustafa. Sheikh Ahmed. Karachi: The Pakistan Institute of Arts and Design of Book Production, 1977.13 p.
2067 General Mohammad Zia-ul- Haq, Chief of the Army Staff and Chief Martial Law Administrator, Press Conference. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Directorate of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1978. 54 p.
2068 What Next after the Indian Moshe Dayan? Mubashir Hasan. Lahore, India: Mubashir Hasan, 1978. 21 p.
2069 Measures to Enforce Nizam-i-lslam. Address to the Nation. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1978. 10 p.
2070 The Right of Private Property. Javed Kam ran Bash i r. Lahore, India: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1978.28 p.
2071 Drug Demand Prevention. Islamabad: Pakistan Narcotics Control Board, 1978. 6 p.
2072 What Is Going On? Pakistan: 1978. 14 p.
2073 Pakistan Nuclear Program. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1978. 8 p.
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2074 U.N. Woman's Development Decade•Its Relevance to Pakistan. Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan. Pakistan: All Pakistan Women's Association, 1978.11 p.
2075 President Ends Political Uncertainty•Address to the Nation. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1979.18 p.
2076 Provincial Autonomy in 1973 Constitution. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1979. 48 p.
2077 President Calls for Islamic Society•Address to the Nation. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1979. 13 p.
2078 Pakistan's Nuclear Programme. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1979. 19 p.
2079 Nuclear Energy in Pakistan. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1979. 14 p.
2080 The President on Pakistan's Ideological Basis. Address by President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq at the Inauguration of Shariat Faculty of Quaid-i-Azam University. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1979. 8 p.
2081-Number Not Used
2082 President Addresses Shariah Seminar. Inaugural Address by Près. Gen. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq at the International Seminar on Application of Shariah. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1979. 11 p.
2083 Summary of Supreme Court Judgement. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Others vs. the State. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1979. 16 p.
2084 Social Justice and the Role of Law in Islam. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1979.10 p.
2085 Pakistan Foreign Policy. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1976.15 p.
2086 Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan•World Press Reaction. Islamabad: Pakistan Forum, 1979.40 p.
2087 Introduction of Hudood Laws In Pakistan. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1979. 15 p.
2088 In Quest of Peace. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1980. 90 p.
2089 International Conference on Advances in Earth Sciences. Inaugural Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul- Haq. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1980. 7 p.
2090 Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq, Lahore, Oct, 23,1980. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1980. 15 p.
2091 U.N.'s Call•Total With- drawal from Afghanistan. Pakistan Foreign Affairs Advisor's Address. Agha Shahi. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1980. 15 p.
2092 National Conference of Muslim Women. Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1980. 10 p.
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2093 Address by General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan as Chairman of Islamic Conference. Thirty-Fifth Session of United Nations General Assembly. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1980. 28 p.
2094 Revival of Islamic Values in Pakistan. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1981.14 p.
2095 34th Anniversary of Independence Day•Flag Hoisting, Ceremony Address by Près. Gen. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1981. 9 p.
2096 Presidential Address of Gov. Punjab Lt. Gen. Ghulam Jilani Khan at 95th Founder's Day Celebration of Aitchison College. Ghulam Jilani Khan. Lahore: Directorate of Public Relations, Government of the Punjab, 1981. 7 p.
2097 President Reviews National and International Issues• Interview to World Islamic Times. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1981. 7 p.
2098 Commitment to Islamic Ideology•Bounden Duty of Public Servants•Address at Administrative Staff College. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1981.19 p.
2099 Exhibition on Heritage of Islam. Inaugural Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1981. 6 p.
2100 Monetary and Fiscal Economics of Islam• International Seminar. Inaugural Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1981. 11 p.
2101 Hijacking•Conspiracy against Pakistan and Ideology. Address to the Nation. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1981. 9 p.
2102 Formation of Majlis-e-Shura Announced Promotion of Islamic Solidarity, Non- Alignment and World Peace Enforcement of Islamic System Objective of Pak- istan Movement Tributes to Inspiring Leadership of Quaid-i-Azam. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1981. 22 p.
2103 President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq in NBC's Programme, Meet the Press. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1982. 18 p.
2104 U.S. Fifth Resolution• Situation in Afghanistan. U.N. Call for Removal of Foreign Troops. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1982. 21 p.
2105 Situation in Afganistan• Implications for Interna- tional Peace. 4th U.N. Resolution•Call for Total Withdrawal of Foreign Troops. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, 1982. 19 p.
2106 Female Crime in Rural and Urban Areas of Pakistan. Pervaiz Naeem Tariq. Islamabad: Research Wing, Women's Division, Government of Pakistan. 1982. 8 p.
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2107 President of Pakistan General Mohammad Zia-ul- Haq•Visit to the United States. Addresses and Speeches. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1982. 92 p.
2108 Fourth National Exhibition of Visual Arts. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1982. 7 p.
2109 Role of Press in Society• Annual Dinner of All Pakistan Newspapers Society. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1982. 15 p.
2110 Pakistan for Peace with India. President's Interview to Calcutta Weekly. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1982. 42 p.
2111 Sacrilege of Al-Aqsa Mosque•Solidarity Day in Pakistan. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1982. 19 p.
2112 Islamic Democracy Basis of New Political System. Second Session of Federal Council. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1982. 19 p.
2113 March toward Islamic Democracy•Address to Federal Council. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1982. 15 p.
2114 Protective Legislation for Factory Women and Mine Workers in Pakistan. Islamabad: Research Wing Women's Division, Government of Pakistan, 1982. 4 p.
2115 Islamic Economics Second International Conference. Inaugural Address by President Mohamas Zia-ul- Haq. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1983. 18 p.
2116 Fifth Session of Federal Council. Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1983. 22 p.
2117 The President and the People. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1983. 41 p.
2118 Basic Objectives of Foreign Tour•Address to the Nation. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1983. 25 p.
2119 Political Plan Announced, Seventh Session of Federal Council. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1983. 47 p.
2120 Visit to Turkey•Addresses and Speeches, 29 August- 3 September, 1983. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1983. 32 p.
2121 Martial Law Lifted, Consti- tution Fully Restored. Address to Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament). Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1985. 36 p.
2122 Islam Stands for Unity and Brotherhood. Eighth Session of Federal Council. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1983. 43 p.
2123 Organization of Islamic Conference. Committee of Experts for Establishment of International Islamic Women's Organization. Begum Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1985. 10 p.
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2124 Travel Abroad•Frontier Formalities. Passports and Visas, Customs, Formali- ties and Allowances, Health Regulations, Currency Regulations, Concessions. Pakistan: Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, Tourism Division, Government of Pakistan, 1983. 21 p.
2125 Eradication of Corruption: Expeditious Dispensation of Justice. 36th Independence Anniversary Flag-Hoisting Ceremony. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1983. 9 p.
2126 PARC's Statutory Bodies/Committees and Their Composition. Islamabad: Directorate of Scientific Information, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, 1983. 18 p.
2127 United Nations in Pakistan. Islamabad: United Nations Information Centre for Pakistan, 1983.65 p.
2128 Pakistan's Foreign Policy. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1983. 13 p.
2129 Federal Council Debate on Pakistan's Foreign Policy. Sahabzada Yaqub Khan. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1983. 35 p.
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2131 The Pakhtun Question. 1984. 60 p.
2132 Pakistan Believes in Non- interference. Interview to Indian Journal. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1984. 20 p.
2133 Fifty Years of Literacy and Adult Education. Akhter Hameed Khan. Karachi: Education Resource Center Orangi Pilot Project, 1984. 23 p.
2134 Report of the Workshop on Elimination of Interest from Government Transactions. Islamabad: International Institute of Islamic Economics, 1984. 18 p.
2135 12 August, 1983, Plan Irrevocable•10th Session of Majlis-e-Shoora. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1984. 55 p.
2136 Referendum•Announce- ment of Results. Speech by Chief Election Commis- sioner Justice S. A. Nusrat. S. A. Nusrat. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1984. 23 p.
2137 Referendum Announced. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1984. 19 p.
2138 Referendum•Step towards Islamic Democracy. Articles from National Newspapers. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1985. 64 p.
2139 A Crisis of Conscience. Zurich, Switzerland: S. N. Ahmad for Indo, Oriental Publications, 1984. 16 p.
2140 Pakistan Day 1984 Joint Services Parade. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1984. 6 p.
2141 Handbook on Management of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan. (Revised) Edition. Islamabad: Chief Commissioner for Afghan Refugees, Government of Pakistan, 1984. 143 p.
2142 Referendum•People's Historic Decision in Favour of Nizam-i-lslam. Address to Nation President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1984. 16 p.
2143 Pakistan Education Key Indicators. Islamabad: Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan, 1984. 6 p.
2144 Pakistan's Economy Key Indicators. Karachi: National Bank of Pakistan, Research and Statis- tics Department, 1985. [8] p.
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2145 Pakistan Statistics in Brief•1985. Pakistan: Federal Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan, 1985. 6 p.
2146 Supremacy of Shariah to Be Established•President General Mohammad Zia-ul- Haq at Motamar Al-Alam Al- islami's Dinner. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1985. 16 p.
2147 Pakistan to Be Model of Islamic Democracy, Brotherhood, and Equality. Address to Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament). Mohammad Khan Junejo. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1985. 8 p.
2148 Socio Economic Profile of Sind. Karachi: Bureau of Statistics, Government of Sind, 1985. 3 p.
2149 Interview with President General Mohammad Zia-ul- Haq by Panel of National Journalists. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1985. 32 p.
2150 Interview with President General Mohammad Zia-ul- Haq by a Panel of Editors of National Newspapers. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1985. 23 p.
2151 Prime Minister's Five Point Programme. A Better Life for the Common Man. Mohammad Khan Junejo. Islamabad: Directorate of Films and Publications for Pakistan Planning Commission, 1985. 20 p.
2152 American Imperialism and Martial Law in Pakistan. Shaukat Ali. Lahore: People's Publishing House Ltd. 1986. 18 p.
2153 Pakistan-U.K. Relations. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, 1986. 11 p.
2154 Pakistan U.S. Strike Forces in South Asia. Saral Patra. Delhi: Navyug Press, 1986. 46 p.
2155 Address by Ghulam Ishaq Khan President Islamic Republic of Pakistan, to Foreign Delegates. Ghulan Ishaq Khan. Islamabad: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, 1988. 6 p.
2156 Constitution Upholds Independence of Judiciary. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, [n.d.]. 7 p.
2157 The West Pakistan Unit. Karachi: Department of Advertising, Films, and Publications, Government of Pakistan, [n.d.]. 16 p.
2158 Charters of Freedom and Democracy. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, [n.d.]. 8 p.
2159 Basic Democracies. Pakistan: Bureau of National Reconstruction, Government of Pakistan, [n.d.]. 28 p.
2160 People's President. Pakistan: Department of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, [n.d.]. 26 p.
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2162 Pakistan's Fundamentals of Freedom. Containing the Motions on Aims and Objects of the Constituent Assembly. Liaquat Ali Khan, Muhammad Zafrulla Khan. Karachi: Governor-General's Press and Publications, Government of Pakistan, [n.d.]. [43] p.
2163 Memorandum to the Secretary Pak Constituent Assembly on the Basic Principles and Fundamental Rights. Dacca: East Pakistan Awami Muslim League, [n.d.]. 24 p.
2164 Pakistan Foreign Policy. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, [n.d.]. 10 p.
2165 Women in Industry• Phase I. Sabeeha Hafeez. Islamabad: Women's Division Cabinet Secretariat, Government of Pakistan, [n.d.]. 13 p.
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2166 My Troubled Life. Akhter Hameed Khan. Karachi: Education Resource Center, Orangi Pilot Project, [n.d.]. 26 p.
2167 Our Pakistan. Defined by Mr. Jinnah with Extracts from His Up-To-Date Speeches. M. Fazlullah Hafizi. Calcutta: S. Mitra, [n.d.]. 31 p.
2168 Islamic Spiritualism. Syed Muhammad Zauqi Shah. Lahore: Sufi Foundation, [n.d.]. 16 p.
2173 Pakistan Demands a New Deal for All Developing Peoples. President Ayub's Advocacy of a Challenging Cause at the Common- wealth Conference, 1964. A. B. S. Jafri. Pakistan: Depart- ment of Films and Publications, Government of Pakistan, 1964. 12 p.
2174 Manifesto to the Peasants of Asia from the Interna- tional Peasant Union. International Peasant Union. Umerkot: Sind Hari Federation, [n.d.]. 13 p.
2169 Khums Zakat. India: Youm-e-Hussain Organizing Committee, [n.d.]. 14 p.
2170 The Ethical Basis for Democracy in Pakistan. A. R. Cornelius. Pakistan: Hamdard National Foundation (Pakistan), 1971.35 p.
2175 Eradication of Social Evils in Pakistan. Jamil-Ud-Din Ahmad. Karachi: Pakistan Publications, [n.d.]. 23 p.
2176 Love, Brotherhood, and Equality in Islam. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, [n.d.]. 6 p.
2171 Advent of 15th Century Hijra•Address to the Nation. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. Islamabad: Ministry of Informa- tion and Broadcasting, Govern- ment of Pakistan, [n.d.]. 12 p.
2172 Charter of Freedom and Democracy. Karachi: Pakistani Publications, [n.d.]. 8 p.
2177 Blessings of Islam. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, [n.d.]. 7 p.
2178 Social Justice and Role of Law in Islam. Islamabad: Pakistan Publications, [n.d.]. 11 p.
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2179 A Foreign Policy for India. M. R. Masani. Bombay: M. R. Masan i, 1937. 26 p.
2180 Indian Foreign Policy. Rammanohar Lohia. Allahabad: All India Congress Committee, 1938. 19 p.
2181 The Anglo-American Powers and India. Taraknath Das. New York: Jewish Frontier, 1941. 5 p.
2182 The Visva-Bharati Cheena- Bhavana and the Si no- Indian Cultural Society. Tan Yun-Shan. Bengal: P. K. Mukerji at Santiniketan Press, 1944.25 p.
2183 India and America. J.J.Singh. New York: 1947. 48 p.
2184 My Discovey of America in India. Merle Curti. United States: The American Scholar, 1947. 11 p.
2185 India and Asian Communism. New Delhi: The Eastern Economist, 1948. 31 p.
2186 Towards Better Understanding. Delhi: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Old Secretariat, [n.d.].[4]p.
2187 Indo-Pakistan Relations• Correspondence between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan from July 1951-August 1951. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, 1951.24 p.
2188 The Profession of Diplomacy. G. S. Bajpai. New Delhi: India Information Services, 1952.15 p.
2189 Bulganin Souvenir•Peace Is the Bond That Unites Us! India: All India Peace Council, 1955.29 p.
2190 Panchsheel. Delhi: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1957.64 p.
2191 The Question of Cyprus. V. K. Krishna Menon's Statements in the United Nations. V. K. Krishna Menon. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, 1958. 40 p.
2192 India-China Relations. Jawaharlal Nehru. Delhi: Publications Division, Government of India, 1959. 20 p.
2193 Problem of Indian Defence. Calcutta: S. Mukherjea for Institute of Political and Social Studies, 1959. 14 p.
2194 The Chinese-Indian Border Issue•Documents and Facts. Chou En-lai. India: Special Supplement to "China Reconstructs," 1959. 19 p.
2195 Prime Minister Nehru's Letter to Premier Chou En-Lai. Jawaharlal Nehru. New Delhi: 1959. 19 p.
2196 India and Freedom. M. C. Chagla. Washington, D.C.: Embassy of India, Information Service of India, 1959. 16 p.
2197 The Quest for Peace: An Indian Approach. Jaya Chamaraja. Minneapolis: Gideon Seymour Memorial Lecture Series, 1954. [9] p.
2198 India, Tibet, and China. B. K. Desai. Bombay: Democratic Research Service, 1959.40 p.
2199 The Tragedy of Tibet. Jayaprakash Narayan. New Delhi: Preparatory Bureau for the Afro-Asian Committee on Tibet, 1959.40 p.
2200 Danger from Communist China. A. D. Gorwala. Bombay: G. R. Bhatkal, Popular Book Depot, 1959.75 p.
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2201 Indian Attitudes toward Colonialism. Norman D. Palmer. Philadelphia: Foreign Policy Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania, 1959. 40 p.
2202 Tibet. Geneva, Switzerland: Interna- tional Commission of Jurists, Geneva, 1960, 1960. 12 p.
2203 Lest We Forget. Boston: Portuguese-American Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1961. 15 p.
2204 India, Arabs, Palestine, 1920-1958. New Delhi: External Publicity Division, Ministry of External Affairs, 1961.24 p.
2205 India-China Border Problem. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, 1962. 5 p.
2206 More on Nehru's Philos- ophy in the Light of the Sino-lndian Boundary Question. Special Supplement to China Reconstructs, 1962. 42 p.
2207 India-China Border Problem. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, 1962. 14 p.
2208 China's Betrayal of India• Background to the Invasion. India: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1962.40 p.
2209 Chinese Betrayal of India. Hind Gyan Mala. New Delhi: K. N. Menon, 1962. 56 p.
2210 Chinese Aggression against India. New Delhi: National Council of University Students of India, 1962.23 p.
2211 Chinese Aggression in War and Peace. Letters of the Prime Minister of India. Jawaharlal Nehru, Chou En-lai. Delhi: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1962.44 p.
2212 Philosophy of India's Non- Alignment Policy. Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar. India: 1962.13 p.
2213 The Chinese Threat. Jawaharlal Nehru. Delhi: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1963. 98 p.
2214 India's Trade Boycott of South Africa. K. N. Raj. London: International Conference on Economic Sanctions against South Africa, 1964.10 p.
2215 India-Pakistan Relations. B. K. Nehru. Washington, D.C.: Information Service of India, 1965.22 p.
2216 The Paradox of India- Pakistan Relations. India: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1965. 48 p.
2217 Naked Act of Aggression by Pakistan in Kutch. Lai Bahadur Shastri. Washing- ton, D.C.: Information Services of India, 1965. 11 p.
2218 India-U.A.R. Relations. G. S. Bhargava. New Delhi: D. P. Sinha People's Publishing House Ltd. 1966.30 p.
2219 India and China•A Brief Study. India: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, 1966. 18 p.
2220 India and America•An Alliance of Values. Pumendu Kumar Banerjee. Washington, D.C.: Information Service of India, 1966. 34 p.
2221 U.N. Assembly Session. Sardar Swaran Singh. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, 1967. 13 p.
2222 India's Role in South East Asia. N. G. Goray. Lucknow: Satya Roy, Netaji Subhas Institute for Social Studies, 1967. 8 p.
2223 Foundations of Peace. Address Delivered by Shrimati Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India at the General Assembly of the United Nations. Indira Gandhi. India: 1968. 9 p.
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2224 We Protest Government Decision to Extend Consular Relations with East Germany. Dahyabhai V. Patel. New Delhi: Society For Parliamentary Studies, 1971. 7 p.
2225 Where Do We Stand Today? (Bangla Desh Issue). Nityanand Acharya. India: 1971. 16 p.
2226 The Astute Ambassadors (On Bangla Desh). Nityananda Acharya. Orissa: Agragami Karyalaya, 1971. 24 p.
2227 Rights of 75 Million People of Bangla Desh to Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness. Shrimati Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India to Richard Nixon, President of the United States of America: 1971. [3] p.
2228 Growth with Social Justice. An Assessment of India's Development Strategy. Lakshmi Kant Jha. Washington, D.C.: Information Service of India, Embassy of India, 1971. 25 p.
2229 Diplomatic Relations, German Democratic Republic-India. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, German Democratic Republic, 1972. [6] p.
2230 Simla Agreement. Debates in Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha. Replies by the Prime Minister and the Minister of External Affairs. Indira Gandhi, Sardar Swaran Singh. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, 1972. 73 p.
2231 Simla Agreement•A New Milestone. Prime Minister's Speech in Rajya Sabha. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: All India Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee, 1972.20 p.
2232 Dangerous "Octopus" in the Indian Ocean. A. S. Moorthy. New Delhi: Kalamkar Prakashan Private Ltd. 1980.77 p.
2233 President Leonid Brezhnev Visits India. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, 1980.40 p.
2234 India's Views on the Afghan Situation. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, 1980.63 p.
2235 Non-Alignment Today. Narasimha Rao. Bonn, Ger- many: Address at the Foreign Policy Association, 1981. 23 p.
2236 Continuing Relevance of Non-Alignment. Prime Minister Speaks-23. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Address to the Non-Aligned Foreign Minister's Conference, 1981.10 p.
2237 India's Views on the Indian Ocean. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, 1981. 17p.
2238 Cannibal Bomb. Onkar Narain. New Delhi: Kalamkar Prakashan Private Ltd. 1981.39 p.
2239 India Reiterates Commit- ment to Principles of United Nations. P. V. Narasimha Rao. New Delhi: External Publicity Division, Government of India, 1982. 11 p.
2240 Russia-Pak Axis against India. Sudarshan Kumar. Delhi: Forum for International Relations, 1982. 16 p.
2241 Common Quest for Peace and Development. Indira Gandhi. New Delhi: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, 1983. 5 p.
2242 U.S. Build-up of Pakistan's Military Might and Designs to Encircle India. Why Atal Behari Vajpayee and Charan Singh Are Dismiss- ing This Threat to India? Shashi Bhushan. New Delhi: Daljit Sen Adel General Secretary for the National Citizen's Forum, 1984. 8 p.
2243 The Jayewardene-Gandhi Summit: New Dimension in International Relations. Colombo, Pakistan: Society For Ethnic Amity, 1985. 17 p.
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2244 Untruths Exposed: India- West Asia Tangle. New Delhi: Society for Parliamentary Studies, [n.d.]. 28 p.
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ÂUTTOR fl»EX
A-Mujahid, Sahrif Pakistani Nationalism. 1880
Abdulla, S. M. Annual Report of the All India
Muslim League for the Years 1932 & 1933.885
Abdullah, Mohammad Kashmir. Appeal to World
Conscience. 1769 To America. 1773
Abdullah, Mohammed Abolition of Hereditary Rule
in Kashmir. 1805 Former Prime Minister of
Kashmir Appeals from behind Prison Walls. 1816
New Kashmir. 1861 Presidential Address. All
Jammu and Kashmir National Conference. 1780
Replies to Charges. Kashmir Conspiracy Case Trial Series-1.1849
Abdullah, S. M. Jammu Situation•An
Objective Analysis. 1802 Abraham, Thomas
Steps in Village Adoption. Practical Guidelines with a Case Study. 1401
Acharya, Nityananda The Astute Ambassadors
(On Bangla Desh). 2226 Where Do We Stand Today?
(Bangla Desh Issue). 2225 Achutha Menon, C.
Kerala's Cry for Justice. 352 The Role of Communists in
Defence of Parliamentary Democracy. 436
Achutha Menon, C. cent. What Happened in Kerala.
Review of the 30 Months of Namboodiripad Government. 364,1576
Achuthan, R. Gandhian Thought. Student-
Youth Movement and Gandhian Non-Violent Revolution. 1496
Achuthanandan, V. S. Kerala: Punnapha-Vayalar
and Other Struggles. 1579 Adarkar, B. P.
Our Mixed Economy• Blessing or Curse? 1266
Adhikari, G. The Imperialist Alternative.
Churchill-Cripps Conspiracy for a New Communal Award. 979
Resurgent India at the Crossroads. 1946 in Review. 1035
Advani, L. K. Bharatiya Janata Party.
Presidential Address. 694 General Secretary's Report,
(1981-82). 677 Opening Remarks by Shri
L. K. Advani•Resolutions, National Executive. 695
A Report on the Mini General Elections of May, 1982. 671
Agarwal, Narayan Constructive Programme for
Congressmen. 64 Indian National Congress
Report of the General Secretaries, Jan. 1953- Jan. 1954.74
Agarwal, Narayan cont. Indian National Congress
Report of the General Secretaries, Oct. 1951- Jan. 1953.66
Ahmad, Bashiruddin Communism and
Democracy. 1881 Communism and
Democracy. (Third of the Series). 1937
Ahmad, Jamil-Ud-Din Eradication of Social Evils in
Pakistan. 2175 Ahmad, Maulavi Id ris
The Blessings of the British Rule in India. 876
Ahmad, Mian Qamar Ud Din Separation of Judiciary under
the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. 2041
Ahmad, Nafis The Jana Sangh and the
Muslims. 1701 Ahmad, Tajuddin
Let Us Build Golden Bengal. 1864
March towards an Era of Light. 1865
Ahmad, Z. A. The Indian Federation.
Congress Political and Economic Studies•No. 10.7
Ahmed, Aziz Challenge to Free Asia's
Survival. The Kashmir Dispute. 1979
123
Author Index
Achmed, Aziz cont. Challenge to Free Asia's
Survival•The Kashmir Dispute. Address of Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador of Pakistan, to the Jefferson Society, University of Virginia. 1845
Current Economic and Political Trends in Pakistan. 1972
Ahmed, G. The Indian War. 1997
Ahmed, Imtiaz Secularism and
Communalism. 1722 Ahmed, Rafiq
Majlis-e-Mushavarat. A Realistic Appraisal. 1671, 1751
Ahmed, Sheikh Nizam-a-Mustafa. 2063 Planning under Nizam-a-
Mustafa. 2065 Training Administrators
under Nizam-a-Mustafa. 2064
Umma-Oriented Foreign Policy under Nizam-a- Mustafa. 2066
Aidit, D. N. A Short History of the
Communist Party of Indonesia. 301
Aiyar, Ramaswami Hinduism and Tolerance.
1481 Aiyer, H. R.
The Gift of God (The Story of Pandit Nehru). 1111
Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha Election Manifesto of Akhil
Bharat Hindu Mahasabha. 760
Akhilanand R.S.S.S. Jana Sangh•An
Inside View. 1738 Alexander, Horace G.
Congress Rules in India. A Study in Social Reform. 894
Ali, M. Asaf Address Delivered by His
Excellency Mr. M. Asaf Ali, Ambassador of India. On the Occasion of Hoisting the New Flag of India at the Embassy of India, Washington. 1038
Ali, Mohammed First-of-the-Month Broadcast
to the Nation. Covering the Months January, February, March. 1943
Foreign Relations. Recent Pronouncements by Pakistan's Leaders. 1946
Some Current Problems of Pakistan. 1945
The Task before Us. Iqbal Day Address. 1935
West Pakistan as One Unit. 1940
Ali, Sadiq All India Congress
Committee, Circular No. P.G. 2/5/19210.1562
The Congress Ideology and Programme. 113
Cottage Industries. 532 The General Elections 1957.
A Survey. 116 Report on Kashmir. 533
Ali, Shaukat American Imperialism and
Martial Law in Pakistan. 2152
All India Agricultural Workers' Union
All-India Agricultural Worker's Union. Statement of Policy and Constitution. 845
The Call for Unity and Struggle. Proceedings, Resolutions and Other Documents of the 2nd Conference of A.I.A.W.U. held at Palghat. 850
General Secretary's Report to 24th Session of the All India Kisan Sabha. (Midnapore, West Bengal, November 8 to 11, 1982). 848
All India Agriculturists' Federation
An Agricultural Plan for India. 1162
All India Congress Committee All India Congress
Committee Meeting, Gandhinagar, October 9 and 10, 1972. Opening Remarks by Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma, President, Indian National Congress. 214
All India Congress Committee Session, 15- 16th May, 1971 at Munshinagar, Bombay, Non-Official Resolutions. 191
All India Mahila Congress A.I.C.C. 276
Battle on the Economic Front. Fifth Five Year Plan and Our Tasks. 223
Betrayal of National Interests. 195
Brainwashing a Nation. Don't Let It Succeed. 197
A Cleansing Operation in Punjab. 250
Congress and Forthcoming Elections. 252
Congress Hand-Book, 1946. 23
Congress Manifesto. 200 Congress Seva Dal Manual.
40 Congress Seva Dal Manual:
Training. 33 Congress Triumphs. An
Analysis of By-election Results. 181
Constitution of Indian National Congress. 153
Constitution of Indian National Congress. 155
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As in Force from July 11, 1969). 175
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Adopted at the Bombay Meeting of the A. I. C.C. April 1948). 28
124
Author Index
All India Congress Committee cont.
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Indore Meeting of the All India Congress Committee. 44
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Agra Meeting of the All-India Congress Committee, July 1953). 72
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Bhavnagar Session of the Indian National Congress in January 1961.130
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Bombay Meeting of the All India Congress Committee, June 1956). 101
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As in Force from June 25, 1967). 160
Constructive Programme for Women: A Handbook. 94
Emergency and After, Some Vital Answers. 227
Essential Services Maintenance Ordinance• Why? 235
Follow-up Measures after Bank Nationalisation. 184
Hopes and Hoaxes. Prime Minister's Plans Make Poor Poorer. 198
Indian National Congress Rules. 157
Indian National Congress Rules. Framed under Article XX(f)(i) and Other Articles of the Constitution. 106
Indian National Congress, 73rd Plenary Session, Bombay, December 28- 29,1969.168
Indian National Congress. Names and Addresses of Delegates for 1955-56. 79
All India Congress Committee cont.
Indian National Congress. List of Members of Congress Committee for 1968-69, with Permanent Addresses. 165
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, Jan. 1949- Sept. 1950.35
Kerala Mid-Term Election 1970•Analysis. 1577
Meet the Challenge. 193 Message of Gandhinagar.
Resolutions Adopted at the Seventy-Third Session of the Indian National Congress, Gandhinagar on December 21-22, 1969. 174
Minutes of the All India Congress Committee Meeting, Bombay 20-21 st October 1983. 239
Minutes of the All India Congress Committee Meeting, 6th and 7th Dec. 233
Non-Official Resolutions. 213 Non-Official Resolutions.
Indian National Congress, 73rd Plenary Session. 171
Non-Official Resolutions Received for the All India Congress Committee Session. 183
Non-Official Resolutions Received for the All India Congress Committee Session 1966.158,159
Padayatra•A Report. 119 People's Victory. An Analysis
of 1971 Elections. 190 Presidential Campaign
Lesson for Opposition. 236 Press Comments Before and
After Army Action in Punjab. 251
Programme for Constructive Work. All India Congress Committee. 93
. Recommendations of the Streamline Committee. 178
All India Congress Committee cont.
Report of Sub-Committee on Democracy and Socialism. 150
Report of the Agricultural Production Sub- Committee. 115
Report of the Committee (Appointed by the Congress President), on Land Reforms. The Congress Working Committee Decisions. 217
Report of the Committee of the Congress Party in Parliament. 125
Report of the Congress Planning Sub-Committee. 117,120
Report of the Congress Village Panchayat Committee. 73
Report of the Constructive Work Committee. 91
Report of the Constructive Workers' Conference, Amritsar, February 7, 1956.100
Report of the Economic Programme Committee. 25
Report of the General Secretaries (December 1975 to December 1983). 244
Report of the Sub-Committee Appointed by the Executive Committee of the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee to Enquire into the Working of the Congress Organisation in Gujarat. 104
Resolution on Economic Policy and Programme Passed by the A. I. C.C. at Its Meeting in July 1969 in Bangalore. 173A
Resolutions on Foreign Policy 1947-57.105
Rules of the Indian National Congress. Framed under Article XVIII(f)(i) and other Articles of the Constitution. 169
125
Author Index
All India Congress Committee cont.
Secularism Meets the Challenge of Communalism. 179
Seva Dal Manual: Training Camps. 42
Socialism Betrayed by Centre's Economic Adventure. Prices of Food, Cloth, Drugs Shoot Up. 194
Sri Lanka's Minority Problem. 256
Text of Resolutions. 173 Text of Resolutions Adopted
and Note Discussed at the A.I.C.C. Meeting, Delhi, Junel and 2, 1972.220
Text of Resolutions and Statement in Economic Policy, Adopted at the 74th Plenary Session, Indian National Congress. Bidhan, Nagar, Calcutta. 218
Text of Resolutions and Statement on Economic Policy Adopted at the 74th Plenary Session. Indian National Congress, Bidhan Nagar, Calcutta. (December 28-29, 1972). 207
Text of Resolutions on i) Communal Situation, ii) Political Situation, and iii) Foreign Policy. Adopted at the A.I.C.C. Meeting, New Delhi, June 13-15, 1970. 186
Text of Resolutions on I). Distribution System for Essential Commodities and II). Economic Policy. Adopted at the A.I.C.C. Meeting Gandhinagar (Gujarat), October 9 and 10,1972.221
Text of Resolutions. Passed at the All India Congress Committee Meeting Dated New Delhi, April 3 and 4, 1971.192
All India Congress Committee cont.
Thoughts on Tasks: Present and Future. 216
Towards Socialist Thinking in Congress. 133
Two Exclusive Interviews. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on Questions Facing India and the World. 224
Volunteer Organisation. Being a Collection of the Resolutions Passed by the Congress, A.I.C.C, and Working Committee since 1917.37
What Congress Stands for. Election Manifesto. 41
What Congress Stands for. Seeks the Mandate of the Nation to Work for a Social Order Based on Freedom and Justice. 282
Woman's Wing of the Congress. 112
Your Freedom in Peril• Defend It Zealously. 196
Youth Congress: A Handbook. 99
All India Congress Committee (I) All India Congress
Committee (I) Ex- Servicemen Cell. Role and Activities of the Cell to Promote Unity and Social Awareness. 253
The Challenge in Punjab. 247
Congress (I) Manifesto. Punjab Elections 1985. 271
Congress in the Welfare of Backward Classes. 263
Conspiracy Exposed. 269 Disarmanent. 264 The Foreign Policy of the
Indian National Congress. 259
Forward March of Indian Economy. 262
Health Care at Every Doorstep. 255
Ail India Congress Committee (I) cont.
India and the International Scene. 246
Indian National Congress (I) Election Manifesto, 1983. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tripura. 243
Indian National Congress. Resolutions Adopted at the 77th Plenary Session of the Indian National Congress, Calcutta, December, 1983. 241
Indian National Congress. Resolutions Passed in the A.I.C.C. Meeting Held on 20th and 21st October in Bombay. 242
Indian National Congress. Resolutions Passed in the A.I.C.C. Meeting Held on the 23 and 24th April 1988 at Maraimalai Nagar. 275
Irrigation. 266 Our Agriculture. 267 Pakistan War Postures. 261 Punjab•A Pledge Fulfilled.
270 Punjab Imbroglio. 260 Revised 20-Point
Programme. 254 Science and Technology.
258 SeH-Reliance in Defence.
268 Three Decades of Progress.
265 Vital International Issues.
Palestine, Namibia, Grenada, Central America, Cyprus. 257
All India Hindu Convention All India Hindu Convention
Resolutions. 1187 All India Hindu Mahasabha
All India Hindu Mahasabha Election Manifesto. 759
The Hindu Mahasabha. Constitutton, Objects, and Rules. 756
Mahasabha's New Stand. 757
126
Author Index
All India Hindu Mahasabha cont. Om Extract of the Speech
Delivered by Seth Jugalkishoreji Birla at the Cawnpore Session of the Hindu Mahasabha. 30th December, 1942. 754
All India Insurance Employees Association
Struggle for Charter of Demands. 835
All India Kisan Sabbha All India Kisan Sabha 24th
Conference 8-11 November, 1982 Proceedings and Resolutions. 846
The Constitution of the All India Kisan Sabha. 842
New Peasant Upsurge. Reasons and Remedies. 844
The September Struggle•A Review. Review Report, Report of the Central Secretary and Proceedings of C. E. C. Meetings and of Joint Meetings of Towards All India Action Programme. Proceedings, General Secretary's Report and Resolutions of the CKC & AIKC meetings Cuttack (Orissa) 24-26 April. 860
24th Conference of the All India Kisan Sabha (8th- 11th November, 1982). General Secretary's Report. 847
All India League for Revolutionary Culture
Inaugural Conference. 1377 All India Muslim League
All India Muslim League, Central Board Policy and Programme. 886
The Constitution and Rules of the All India Muslim League. 1025
All India Muslim League cont. The Constitution and Rules
of the All-India Muslim League. Passed at the Sessions at Lucknow on the 18th October, 1937. 892
It Shall Never Happen Again. 1026
List of the Members of the Council of the All India Muslim League. 911
Re: Hindu-Muslim Settlement. Correspondence between Mr. Gandhi and Mr. Jinnah, Mr. Nehru and Mr. Jinnah, Mr. Bose and Mr. Jinnah. 899
Resolutions of the All India Muslim League from January 1944 to December 1946.976
Resolutions of the All India Muslim League from October 1937 to December 1938.898
The War! Problem of India's Future Constitution!! What Muslim India and Its Leader Mr. M. A. Jinnah Think? 909
All India Peace Council Bulganin Souvenir•Peace Is
the Bond That Unites Us! 2189
All India Students' Federation An Appeal to the Student
Community. Adopted at the Fourth Conference of Student's Federation of India. 1347
The Face of United States Imperialism. 793
Forge Unity on Common Issues. Documents of The Third All-India Conference of Students' Federation of India. 1306
March for a Better Tomorrow. 21st National Conference January 28 to 31, 1983. 1383
All India Students's Federation cont.
Student's Federation of India. Programme and Constitution. 1348
All India Trade Union Congress Constitution of the All-India
Trade Union Congress (Amended). Adopted at the 25th Session of the A.I.T.U.C. at Ernakulam. 784
Draft Report to the 28th Session of the All India Trade Union Congress, Guntur, 28 January-1 February, 1970. 790
Growth of Indian Monopoly. 795
Modern Imperialism. An Economic and Statistical Survey. 792
The Trade Unions against Multinational Companies. 794
The Two T.U. Conferences. Documents-Speeches- Declarations. 791
29th Session of A.I.T.U.C. Report of the Secretariat. 799
All India Trade Union Convention
Withdraw Industrial Relations Bill. United Voice of Indian Working Class. 802
All India United Trade Union Conference
All India United Trade Union Conference against Price Rise and Anti-Working Class Policies. Draft Declaration. 837
Allen, James S. The Crisis in India. 938
Ambedkar, B. R. All-India Scheduled Castes
Federation. Memorandum to the Cabinet Mission on 5th April, 1946.1008
Hindus Ate Beef. 1372
127
Author Index
Ambujammal, S. Indian National Congress,
60th Session. Reception Committee Chairman's Address. 83
Amin, R. K. Some Lessons of a Decade
of Planning. 1182 Anaimuthu, V.
Disillusioned Backward Classes and Scheduled Castes. An Open Letter to Prime Minister. 1336
Whither Backward Classes? 1352
Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee
N.T.R.'s One Year. A Report on the Democratic Rights in Andhra Pradesh. 1595
Repression on the Rural Poor in Andhra Pradesh. 1594
Andhra Pradesh Government Colossal Loss to Telangana.
Sequel to Agitation. 1587 Andhra Pradesh Government
Facts about Telangana. 1589 New Deal for Telangana.
1591 United We Stand. 1590
Andrews, C. E. Andrews' Papers. Bunch of
Letters to Rabindranath Tagore and M. K. Gandhi. 1495
Ansari, M. A. All-India Muslim League 11th
Sessions, Delhi. 1908 Appadurai, A.
Gandhian Thought. Disciplines of Democracy. 1505
Arara, J. S. My Dear Fellow Sikhs. 1420
Asrami, S. A. An Open Appeal. 1185
Assam Pradesh Congress Committee
Pradesh Congress on Assam's Reorganisation. 162Â
Aurobindo, Sri Spirit and Missbn of India
(Compilation from Sri Aurobindo's Writings). Sri Aurobindo's Action No. 21. 1259
Ayde, Shivaji Rao Communal Riots in India. (A
Legal, Sociological, and Political Study). 1725
Mazharul Haque. Symbol of Hindu-Muslim Unity. 1709
Ayub Khan, Mohammad Administration under Martial
Law. Dawn of a New Era. 1910
Land Reforms. 1974 Message to the Nation. 1967 Pakistan Demands a New
Deal for All Developing Peoples. President Ayub's Advocacy of a Challenging Cause at the Common- wealth Conference, 1964. 1990
Pakistan. President Ayub Khan. On the Record. 1992
Pakistans' President Ayub• In Retrospect. Background Report. 1981
President Ayub on the Crisis Over Kashmir. 1998
President's Message on Outline of Second Five Year Plan, (1960-65). Broadcast on 30th December, 1959.1980
Speech of Pakistan's President. 1960
Ayyath, K. M. Land Reform in India and
Kerala. 1553 Azad, Abul Kalam
India•What Next? Why the Talks Failed. Congress Reply 1463
Jinnahsaheb "Please." 945 Presidential Address. Indian
National Congress, Fifty- Third Session, Ramgarh, March, 1940.11
Aziz, Qutubuddin Cloud Over the Ganges.
2024
Bahuguna, Hemwati Nandan Indianising Whom? 180, 281
Bajpai, G. S. The Professton of Diplomacy.
2188 Bajpai, Girja Shankar
An India Looks at the War. 937
Bakhshi, Ghulam Mohammad Let Us Resolve. A Call to
Brother Delegates and Fellow-Fighters. 1854
Bakshi Government Unanimous Vote of
Confidence in Bakshi Government. 1807
Baluchistan Government Baluchistan in the First Year.
1907 Bandukwala, J. S.
A Gandhian Struggle by the Victims of Baroda Riots. 1343
Bandyopadhyaya, J. Congress and Democratic
Socialism. 163 Banerjee, Purnendu Kumar
India and America, an Alliance of Values. 1966Â, 2220
Banerji, Mukul Jana Sangh's Somersaults.
A Study of Jana Sang h Attitude to Indo-Soviet Treaty in the Light of Its Foreign Policy. 1727
Bangladesh Government Bangladesh on Way to
Elections, 1986.1876 Bannarji, Prashad
Report of the Five Man Committee. (Appointed by the Congress President in Pursuance of the Resolution of the A.I.C.C).
Bannerjee, Tarun Health Services in India•
Sorry State of Affairs. 1308 Bardhan, A. B.
Attack on Education. 443 Debate on Reservation. 862
128
Author Index
Bardhan, A. B. cont. The Electricity Industry and
Condition of the Electricity Workers. 796
Bari, S. A. Universal Foundation of
Gandhi's Religion. 1715 Barnabas, A. P.
Bringing Democracy to the Village. 1108
Barton, William South India Looks Ahead.
988 Barua, Bhabesh Chandra
Gandhian Thought. Relevance of Satyagraha as a Weapon of Socio- Economic and Political Changes in Modern Times. 1499
Barua, Hem Gandhian Thought. The
Relevance of Gandhi for Our Times. 1497
Basavapunnaiah, M. On the Political Line of the
C.P.I.(M). 492 On the Programme of the
C.P.I.(M). Party Line on Current Tactics. 515
Salkia Plenum Decisions and After. 518
Bashir, Javed Kamran The Right of Private
Property. 2070 Bashir, Mian Manzar
Pakistan at the Final Crossroads. Separate Regional Suicide or United National Survival? 1899
Basu, Bhupendranath Why India Is Heart and Soul
with Great Britian. 865 Basu, Jyoti
Conference of Political Parties and Chief Ministers in Calcutta. 1387
National Development Council. Text of Speech by Jyoti Basu, Chief Minister, West Bengal. 1531
Basu, Jyoti cont. Our Views on Trend of
Events in Assam. [Letters Addressed to the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister of Assam]. 1528
Bauer, P. T. Central Planning and
Economic Development. 1244
Bazaz, Prem Nath Kashmiri Pandit Agitation
and Its Aftermanth. 1828 Truth about Kashmir. 1790
Bedi, B. P. L. Gandhi's Non-Violent
Weapon. 1063 Beg, Nasirullah
Educational Rights of Minorities. 1508
Rights of Minorities under the Indian Constitution. 1486
Begum, Hajrah Why Women Should Vote
Communist. 334 Beharilal, Mukut
Planned Economy and Socialism. 590
Bhabha, C. H. State Enterprises. 1123
Bharatiya Jana Sangh Bharatiya Jana Sangh.
Election Manifesto. 624 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. On
Economic Policy, Internal Situation, Political Situation. Resolutions. 639
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. On Exodus of Hindus, Political Situation, Economic Situation. Resolutions. 643
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Resolutions Passed by the All India Working Committee, 1969.640
Election Manifesto, 1957. 618
Election Manifesto, 1967. For a Better and Brighter Delhi. 630
The Jana Sangh Approach. 631
Jana Sangh Declares War on Poverty. Election Manifesto, 1971.644
Bharatiya Jana Sangh cont. Jana Sangh: The Only
Alternative. Election Manifesto, 1972.648
Malappuram or Mopalastan? 635
Principles and Policy. 627 Recent Communal Riots. A
Report. 633 Who Killed Upadhyaya? 636
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. All India Working Committee
Resolutions Passed by the Bharatiya Karya Samiti (All India Working Committee). 623
Bharatiya Janata Party Action Unavoidable, Situation
Avoidable. Hindu-Sikh Unity at All Costs. 688
Bharatiya Janata Party Today. 679
Bharatiya Janata Party Working Group Report. Ideological, Organisational, Agitational, Constructive, Electoral. 689
Constitution and Rules. As Amended by the National Council up to 2nd January 1987 at Vijayawada. 697
Constitution and Rules. As Amended by the National Council up to 5th June, 1982atSurat. 673
Constitution and Rules. As Amended by the National Council up to 7th January 1984 at Indore. 687
Draft National Policy Statement on Housing and Slums. 670
Draft Statement on Judicial System. 675
Economic Policy Statement. 693
The Great Betrayers. 701 The Meenakshipuram
Report. 669 Miscellaneous Party
Resolutions. 666 National Executive Press
Release, Resolutions, Reports. 685
129
Author Index
Bharatiya Janata Party cont. The Only Alternative. Shri
M. C. Chagla's Address at B.J.P. Session. 665
Policy Statement on the Problems of Scheduled Castes. 699
Report of the Working Group. 690
Resolution•Lawlessness in the Punjab, Environment- Ecology, Approach for Forthcoming Elections. 672
Resolution on Elections to State Assemblies. Press Release-Working Group Programme for the Organizational Elections. 688A
Resolutions Adopted by National Executive. National Executive Meeting. 702
Resolutions Adopted by the National Executive. 700
Resolutions Adopted by the National Executive. Resolutions Adopted by the Plenary Session. 692
Resolutions: Budget and Economic Situation, Corruption, Call for South Asian Summit, Assault on Local Democracy. 682
Resolutions, National Executive, National Council. 684
Resolutions-Reservation Policy, Economic Situation, Nuclear Bomb, Internal Situation. National Executive Meeting. 691
Resolutions•Statement on International Situation. 674
Resolutions•Statement on the Current International Situation, Economic Situation, Political Situation. 676
Statement on Economic Situation. An Approach Paper on Tribal Problems. 681
Statement on the I.M.F. Loan, Review of Political Situation, Subversion of Electoral Process. War on Corruption, Election Demand in Kerala. 667
The Tip of the Iceberg. The Story of Three Scandals. 698
Towards a New Polity. Election Manifesto, Lok Sabha Election, 1984. 683
Bharatiya Karya Samiti Bharatiya Jana Sangh.
Resolutions Passed by Bharatiya Karya Samiti. 647
Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union First Conference of Bharatiya
Khet Mazdoor Union. 1232 Third Conference of
Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union. 774
Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh.
Constitution and Rules. "Work Is Worship." 776
Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha Bharatiya Jana Sangh.
Resolutions of the Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha and the Working Committee. 620
Bhargava, G. S. India-U.A.R. Relations. 2218
Bhasin, Prem Report of the Fourth Natbnal
Conference of the Praja Socialist Party Held at Poona (Maharashtra). 551
Bhat, U. U. Gems from Congress
Presidential Addresses Every Indian Youth Should Know. 1453
Bhatt, Kanubhai P. The Masses' Challenge to
the Millionaires' 15 Year Economic Plan. 971
Bhatt, N. K. Indian National Trade Union
Congress, 23rd Annual Session. Presidential Address. 815
Bhattacharjea, Ajit Report on Ahmedabad.
1237,1706 Bhattacharya, Achintya
Struggle of the Surma Valley Peasantry. 856
Bhattacharya, Mrinmoy Challenge of Education•A
Critique. 452 Bhattacharyya, Rabindra Kumar
An Appeal to the Honourable Members of Parliament. 1269
Bhattacherjee, Pritindra Krishna Left Front Government in
West Bengal. Eight Years. 1539
Bhavan, Gandi Hyderabad Pradesh
Congress. Approved by the A.I.C.C. On 28-9-1953. 70
Bhave, Vinoba Sarvodaya and the Business
Community. 1155 Vinoba Bhave on World
Peace. 1489 Bhayee, Ardaman Singh
A Peep into Sikhism. 1261 Bhoothalingam, S.
Planning at Cross-Purposes. 1248
Bhowmick, Dhirendra An Open Letter to Jawaharlal
Nehru. In re: Assam Tragedy (1960). 1596
Bhownaggree, Mancherjee The Verdict of India. 869
Bhushan, Shashi U. S. Build-up of Pakistan's
Military Might and Designs to Encircle India. Why Atal Behari Vajpayee and Charan Singh Are Dismissing This Threat to India? 2242
Bhutto, Mumtaz AN Crackdown on Preaching of
Hate, Rebellion. 2031 Bhutto, Mumtaz Ali
The Road to Understanding. 1906
130
Author Index
Bhutto, Zulfikar ali Address to the Nation,
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan. 2046
Kashmir in Arms. The Hour of Reckoning. 1832,1999
Kashmir. Speech Delivered to the Security Council by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Minister for External Affairs, Government of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. 1833
The Language Accord. 2035 New Land Reforms. Prime
Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Address to the Nation, January 5, 1977.2062
Pakistan and the Muslim World. Speech Delivered by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Foreign Minister, Pakistan Islamic Council for International Affairs. 1995
President Bhutto's Address to Sind and Baluchistan High Court Bar Association. 2029, 2034
Prime Minister Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto at the Export Promotion Council Annual Meeting. 2040
Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Fariborz Atapour of Tehran Journal, Sept. 1976, at Lahore. 2051
Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to J. Heitink, Asst. Ed. De Telegraf, Amsterdam. 2054
Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Khushwant Singh, Ed. Illustrated Weekly of India. 2055
Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Moti Ram, a Senior Indian Journalist, 23rd Sept. 1976.2057
Bhutto, Zulfikar ali cont. Prime Minister of Pakistan
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Speech in the National Assembly of Pakistan, January 7, 1977.2061
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Inaugural Address, Third Pakistan Jurists' Conference, Dec. 8, 1976. 2056
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Asia Observer, London, Larkana December 24, 1975.2043
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Editor "Egyptian Gazette" and "Egyptian Mail" Lahore, January 29, 1976.2048
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Visit to the United States of America, Statements and Speeches. 2037
R.C.D.: Challenge and Response. 2058
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Inaugural Address at International Seerat Conference, Rawalpindi, March 3, 1976.2052
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Speech at Supreme Court Building of Islamabad, March 23, 1976.2059
Bihari, L. K. Bharatiya Janata Party
Presidential Address. 705 Birla, L. N.
Planning and Nationalisation. Rethinking in India and Abroad. 1197
Biswas, Pranesh Struggle of the Surma Valley
Peasantry. 856 Bombay Government
Independence Day in Bombay•How Freedom Was Greeted by the People. An Illustrated Record of the Celebrations. 1045
Bombay Government cont. Minister Collector and You.
1062 Police Did Their Best to Save
Gandhiji's Life. High Court's Findings. 1076
Bora, Phani Nagas. The Real Story. 306
Bose, Arun Indo-British Big Business
Deals. New Forms of Imperialist Exploitation. 288
Bose, Dilip 1942 August Struggle and
the Communist Party of India. 428
Bright, Jagat S. Hindu Code Bill•Will It Kill
the Congress? 1084 British Information Service
India's Right to Freedom. 922
British Information Service 50 Facts about India. 935 India's Third Year of War.
What India Is Doing for the United Nations. 963
Brohi, A. K. Freedom of Information.
Address Delivered in the Series "Building for Peace" Sponsored by United Nations Information Centre for Pakistan. 1941
Speech of the Honourable Mr. A. K. Brohi on the Motion for Consideration of the Report of the Basic Principles Committee. 1938
Brown, W. Norman Problems Facing Pakistan.
1923 Bryan, William Jennings
America on British Rule in India. 1457
William Jennings Bryan on British Rule in India. (Secretary of State of the United States of America). 866
131
Author Index
Carnegie, Andrew America on British Rule in
India 1457 Carpenter, Edward
India and the Empire. 878 Central Campaign Committee
The Congress and Constitutional Amendments. 230
Glimpses of Indian National Congress: 1885-1975. 225
Importance of Self-Reliance and of Increasing Production. Prime Minister Addresses the Workers. 226
People's Poet Subramania Bharathi. 280
Centre of Indian Trade Unions The C.I.T.U. Resolves in
Madras. Review of the 4th Conference Resolutions. 822
Concede Parity in Wages First. C.l.T.U.'s Reply to the Questionnaire of the Fourth Pay Commission. 831
Impose Stricter Controls on Monopolies and Multinationals. 830
Real Face of Congress (I) Brand of Socialism. Full Text of the Speech of Comrade Samar Mukerjee, M.P. Leader, CPI-M Group in Lok Sabha and General Secretary. 828
Repulse Assault on Public Sector. Documents of the Meeting of the Co- ordination Committee of Public Sector Unions held at Durgapur on March 28- 29, Centre of India Trade Union. 832
Chagla, M. C. India and Freedom. 2196 Our Constitution. 1178
Chakrabarty, Nrisingha Railwaymen and the Third
Pay Commission. Will the Commission Do Away With the Starvation Wages of Railway Employees? 819
Chakravartty, Subhas Karimganj Riots. A Political
Study. 1695 Meerut Riots•A Case Study.
1703 Chalapathi Rau, M.
India Fights to Defend Democracy. 138
Chand, Kailash Mother's Son. Son of His
Mother Appeals to Members of Indian Parliament to Come Forward to Help Confer on Citizens of India Their Natural Right to Own the Lineage of Their Mothers. 1164
Chander, Bhushan The Punjab Belongs to the
Sikhs. 1036 Chandra, Ram
The Appeal of India to the President of the United States. 872
Chandra, Romesh The Tashkent Spirit. India's
Banner for Today, Mankind's New Charter. 351
Chandra, Satish Communal Interpretation of
Indian History. 1689,1716 Chandrasekhar, S.
India and the War. 915 Changla, M. C.
Focus on Indianisation. Text of Speeches Delivered in Rajya Sabha. 1717
Chari, A. S. R. The Bangla Desh Struggle.
1863 Intervention against
Constitution. 320 Chatterjee, N. C.
Awakening of New India Problems of Today. 758
Chatterjee, N. C. cont. Democracy in Peril. Problem
of Jammu. 1806 Police in a Welfare State.
1168 Chatterji, Margret
Gandhian Thought. The Meaning of Freedom• With Special Reference to the Gandhian View. 1501
Chattopadhyay, Gautam Arun Shourie's Slanders
Rebutted History Has Vindicated the Communists. 429
Chattopadhyay, Jyotiprakash Attack on Education. 443
Chaudhuri, M. M. Indian National Congress.
Report of the General Secretaries January 1957 to December 1957.111
Chavan, Y. B. Impartial and Efficient
Administration. Chief Minister's Assurance to People of Bombay State. 1131
Chhedi Lai, Thiru Austerity•Need of the
Hour•Independence Day, 1973. Message by His Excellency the Lt. Governor of Pondicherry Thiru Chhedi Lai. 1272
Chitaranjan Facts about R.S.S.S. and
Gandhi Murder, R.S.S.S. and Freedom Movement, R.S.S.S. and Communal Riots. A Mist of Motivated Propaganda Shattered. 1047
Chockalingam, T. S. Horrors of Mudukulathur.
(Ramnad District, Madras State). 1619
Chou En-lai Chinese Aggression in War
and Peace. Letters of the Prime Minister of India. 2211
The Chinese-Indian Border Issue•Documents and Facts. 2194
132
Author Index
Choudhuri, Manmohan Threats to Liberty. 1370
Choudhury, M. M. Indian National Congress.
Report of the General Secretaries, March 1956 to December 1956.107
Chowdhury, Hamidul Huq Pakistan's Foreign Policy.
1944 Chowdhury, Munier
Pakistani Nationalism. 1880, 1895
Commission of Inquiry into the Police Firing at Ramanagaram
Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Police Firing at Ramanagaram. 1424
Committee for the Protection of Democratic Rights
Know Your Rights. A Handbook for Political Activists, Social Workers, Trade Unionists, etc. 1316
War Hysteria and Civil Liberties. Papers Presented at a Seminar Organized by C.P.D.R. 1354
Committee on Election Expenses
Report of the Committee on Election Expenses. Appointed by Citizens for Democracy on the Suggestion of Shri Jayaprakash Narayan. 1302
Committee on Electoral Reform Report of the Committee on
Electoral Reform. Report of the Committee Appointed by Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan on Behalf of the Citizens for Democracy. 1277
Committee on Fundamental Human Rights of Citizens of Pakistan
Human Rights in Pakistan. Interim Report of the Committee on Funda- mental Rights of Citizens of Pakistan and on Matters Relating to MinorKies as Adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. 1893
Communist Party of India African National Congress.
75 Fighting Years. 454 C.P.I. Delegation's Visit to
China. Some Impressions. 461
C.P.I.'s Stand on Major Issues. 438
Carnage at Jamshedpur. 402 Communist Party and
Problems of National Reconstruction. 304
Communist Party in the Struggle for Peace, Democracy and National Advance. 302
Communist Party of India and Fight against Communalism. 450
Communist Statement of Policy. For the Struggle for Full Independence and People's Democracy. 287
Constitution of the Communist Party of India. Adopted at the Extraordinary Party Congress, Amritsar, April 1958.316
A Course of Party Education. Second Stage (For Branch Secretaries). 359
Declaration of Independence. Communist Party Resolution for the Constituent Assembly. 283
Detractors of C.P.I. Bank on Falsehood. 403
A Dialogue with Marxist Communist Party. 347Â
Communist Party of India cont. Draft Programme of the
Communist Party of India. 337
Draft Review of National and International Developments since the Varanasi Party Congress. Adopted by the National Council of C.P.I. New Delhi, December 18-22, 1985 for Discussion in the 13th Party Communist Party of India. 446
Election Manifesto. 331 Election Manifesto of the
Communist Party of India. 356, 376, 379, 380
Fight against Revisionism. 341
Fight Back Communalism. Stand of the Communist Party at the National Integration Council Meeting. 360
A Fighting Front of Toiling Millions against Imperialists and Their Collaborators. 293
Forward to Defence of Motherland under the Banner of Jawaharlal Nehru! Speeches by Communist Members in Parliament. 332
India's Food Crisis. Analysis and Solution. 285
The International Situation and Problems of World Communist Movement. Draft Report Adopted by the National Council. 363
Marshall Plan for Asia! Prosperity or Pauperisa- tion? A Communist Analysis. 289
Memorandum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India to the States Reorganization Commission. Communist Party of India. 299
133
Author Index
Communist Party of India cont. National Emergency and Our
Tasks. Resolution Adopted by the Central Executive Committee, Communist Party of India, New Delhi, 1975.399
One Year of Freedom. 291 One Year of People's
Struggles. 292 Party and Trade Unions.
Some Problems. 338 Party Education Series,
Grade II Course. 389 Party Education Series.
Preliminary Course. 384 Political Resolution. Adopted
by the 12th Congress of C.P.I. Adhikari Nagar, Varanasi, March 22-28, 1982.409
Post-Election Situation and Our Tasks. Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. 355
Proceedings of the Left Parties Meetings. First Meeting Sept. 16, 1965, Second Meeting Nov. 2-4, 1965, Third Meeting Dec. 9-11,1965.347
Reaction Strikes in Bangladesh. 398
Release Long-Term Political Prisoners! 324
Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. 455
Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, April 18 to 22, 1988.459
Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, April 22 to 25, 1984.426
Communist Party of India cont. Report and Resolutions
Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, October 12 to 15,1988. 464
Report and Resolutions. National Council of the Communist Party of India. 404
Report on Organisation. Adopted by the 12th Congress of the Communist Party of India. Adhikari Nagar, Varanasi, March 22-28,1982. 411
Reports and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, September 17 to 20,1983. 419
Resolution on Party Organisation. 298
Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, January 20-23, 1985.444
Resolutions and Documents. Adopted by the National Council, Communist Party of India. 396
Resolutions and Report. Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. 400
Resolutions of the Communsit Party of India. Adopted at the Extraordinary Party Congress, Amritsar, April 1958.315
Resolutions of the National Council of the Communist Party of India. 393
Resolutions of the National Council of the Communist Party of India. For Party Members Only. 346
Communist Party of India cont. Review of Political
Developments and Party Activities since Eleventh Party Congress. Adopted by the 12th Congress of the Communist Party of India, Adhikari Nagar, Varanasi, Mar. 22-28, 1982.407
Review of the Second General Elections. 310
Review Report and Resolutions. Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, 1 April to 5 April 1983.414
Statement of Policy. Adopted by the All India Conference of the Communist Party of India. 466
Tasks of the C.P.I, on the Working Class Front. Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India, New Delhi, 17-20 September 1983. 416
Towards a People's Navy. 284
What Peking Keeps Silent about. What Mao Said Earlier But Contradicts Today. 387
World Says "No" to Nuclear War. 421
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
C.P.I.(M.), Resolution (June 1974), on Party and Trade Union Organisations. 486
C.P.I.(M.)'s Appeal to Electorate. 529
Central Committee Document on Mass Organisations. 498
Central Committee Report on Current Situation. Adopted at Its Meeting in New Delhi, September 10-16, 1983.506
134
Author Index
Communist Party of India (Marxist) cont.
Central Committee Report on Major Devebpments since the 11th Party Congress. Adopted at the Meeting held in New Delhi on August 27-30,1982. 501
Central Committee Resolutions. 471
Congress (I) Conspiracy to Thwart West Bengal Elections Exposed. West Bengal State Committee. 502
Constitution. 522 Constitution. Adopted by the
Eighth Congress, Cochin, December 23-29, 1968. 473
Draft Political Resolutions for the 11th Congress, Vijayawada, January 26- 31,1982. (Adopted by the Central Committee at its Meeting in New Delhi, October 26-31, 1981 ). 499
Election Review and Party's Tasks. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). 469
Focus: India•1966-79. Balance Sheet of Indira Regime & Janata Rule. 491
Focus: Working Class under Congress and Janata Rule. 493
Ideological Resolution. Adopted by the Central Plenum, Burdwan, April 5- 12, 1968.474
The International Situation. Central Committee Report. 516
Letter to Andhra Comrades. 479
On Centre-State Relations. 508
On Left Deviation. Resolution of the Central Committee, Communist Party of India, (Marxist). Madurai, August 18 to 27, 1967.470
Communist Party of India (Marxist) cont.
Our Tasks on Party Organisation. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) at its Calicut Session, October 28 to Congress Party of India (Marxist). 468
The Peasant Upsurge and Remunerative Price Issue. Central Committee Document. 497
Polit Bureau Document on Major Developments since the Central Committee Meeting of February 4-8, 1981.496
Polit Bureau Statement on the 9th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. With Lin Piao's Report to the 9th Congress, New Constitution of the Communist Party of China. 478
Political Resolution. Adopted by the Ninth Congress, June 27 to July 2, 1972, Madurai. 481
Political Resolution of the 11th Congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Vijayawada, January 26-31, 1982.500
Previous Splits in the AITUC. 480
Programme. Statement of Policy. 482
Raise Your Voice against Landlord-Police Terror in Andhra Pradesh. 472
Report and Resolution on Organisation. Adopted by the Salkia Plenum, De- cember 27-31,1978. 489
Report on Economic and Political Situation. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Meeting in Calcutta, July 15 to 20, 1973.484
Communist Party of India (Marxist) cont.
Report on International and National Situation. Adopted by the Central Committee Meetings, July 4-6, 1986.519
Report on International and National Situation. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Com- munist Party of India (Marxist) at Its Meeting in New Delhi from February. 510
Report on Political Develop- ments. (Adopted by the Central Committee Meet- ing, New Delhi, April 9-12- 1987). 523
Resolutions of the Central Committee. Homage to Martyrs, Condolences, Political and Economic Situation, Certain Agrarian Issues, Chile, West Asia. 483
Role of Stalin As the C.P.I.(M.) Views It. (A Collection of Documents). 524
Save the Amu I 495 Tasks on the Kisan Front.
Resolutions of the Central Committee. 476
Tasks on the Trade Union Front. Document Adopted by the Central Committee at Its Meeting in New Delhi, September 10-16, 1983. 509
Tasks on the Trade Union Front. Resolution of the Central Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist). 477
Why the Ultra-'left" Deviation? 475
Communist Party of India (Marxist). Andhra Pradesh Committee
Memorandum to Bhargava Commission. 487
135
Author Index
Communist Party of India (Marxist). West Bengal State Committee
Anti-People Policy of the Indira Congress. 504
West Bengal Marches on an Untravelled Path. 514
West Bengal Reports of C.P.I.(M.) and Its Various Frontal Activities, (1982- 1985). 517
Communist Party Parliamentary Group
President and Prime Minister Must Revoke Emergency: Restore Fundamental Rights. Appeal by All Former Chief Justices of India and Leading Citizens. 349
Communist Revolutionaries of India
In Support of the Theory of the Differentiation of the Three Worlds. Document Reproduced from the Inaugural Issue of The Proletarian Line." 530
Congress Centenary (1985) Celebration Committee
Congress Centenary (1985) Celebrations Committee. Centenary Celebration Programmes. 273
Congress Central Publicity Board
Handbook for Congressmen. 39
Vote Congress. Backward Classes. 45
Vote Congress. Communications. 49
Vote Congress. Congress and the Welfare State. 53
Vote Congress. Congress Ministries at Work. 61
Vote Congress. Cottage Industries. 57
Vote Congress. Defence. 47 Vote Congress. Food and
Clothing. 52 Vote Congress. India's River
Valley Projects. 59 Vote Congress. Integration of
States. 54
Congress Central Publicity Board cont.
Vote Congress. Linguistic States. 58
Vote Congress. New Townships. 56
Vote Congress. Our Foreign Policy. 55
Vote Congress. Our Industrial Policy. 48
Vote Congress. Our Land Policy. 51
Vote Congress. Our Programme. 62
Vote Congress. Our Railways. 60
Vote Congress. Our Work for Labour. 50
Vote Congress. Rehabilitation of Displaced Persons. 46
Vote Congress. Scientific Research. 63
Congress Forum for Socialist Action
Sixth National Convention of Congress Forum for Socialist Action (New 061^,060.23-24, 1972). On Advancing the Role of the Public Sector to Attain Commanding Heights in the Economy. 210
Congress Party in Parliament of India
Agriculture in India. 141 Irrigation in India 140 Our Taxation Policy. 142 Preventive Detention Act. 43 Programme Adopted at the
7th Congress, Calcutta, Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, 1964. 467
Sahakari Samaj. 143 Constitutional Reforms Committee
Constitutional Reform in Jaipur. Minutes of Dissent. 962
Cooper, R. C. Approach to the Fourth Five-
Year Plan. 1230 Socialism. 1240
Cornelius, A. R. The Ethical Basis for
Democracy in Pakistan. 2170
Council of Social Workers A New Political Theory Team
Democracy Scheme, Andhra Plan for Enlargement, Perfection and Consolidation of Kamaraj Plan. 152
Coupland, Reginald Britain and India, 1600-1941.
917 The Goal of British Rule in
India 1051 Cripps, Stafford
Address by Sir Stafford Cripps to the House of Commons, April 28, 1942. 931
Curti, Merle My Discovey of America in
India. 2184
D'Souza, V. A. The Indian National Army.
1454 Dahanukar, S. M.
Approach to the Fourth Five- Year Plan. 1230
Dalit Mazdoor Kisan Party Dalit Mazdoor Kisan Party.
Election Manifesto 1984. 769
Damodaran, K. Gandhian Thought. Ends and
Means. 1498 Dandekar, N.
State Trading in Cement. 1440
Dandeker, N. Foreign Capital? Yes! Govt-
to-Govt. Loans? No! 736 The Menace of Inflation. 1171 Naxalbari, a Report. 739 Problems of India's Defence.
733 The Voice of the People. 727
Dange, S. A. All-India Trade Union
Congress 27th Session, Bombay•Draft Report. 788
136
Author Index
Dange, S. A. cont. The Budget and the Plan.
Capitalist Offensive and the People. 783
Crisis of Capitalism in India and Wage Freeze. [General Report Made to the General Council, A.I.T.U.C.onJuly22, 1974]. 800
Democratic Consolidation for Anti-Imperialist Unity. Speech at the International Conference of Communist and Workers' Parties. 373
General Report at Ernakulam. 782
Literature and the People. Address to the 4th All-India Progressive Writers' Conference on 22nd May 1943, in Bombay. 958
The Need-Based Strike. From the Speech in Lok Sabha on 11 November 1968.358
Origins of Trade Union Movement in India. 798
Our Statement on Imperialism and Indo-Pak War. On Behalf of Indian Delegation at Sixth Congress of World Federation of Trade Unions Warsaw, 19 October, 1965. 787
Recession and Resistance. Report to All India Trade Union Congress, General Council. 789
Report at Coimbatore, 26th Session, January 6-12, Coimbatore. 786
S. A. Dange on Mundhra Affair. Speech in Parliament. 1150
S. A. Dange on Mundhra Affair. Speech in Parliament on Chagla Report.781
Shiv Sena and the Bombay Riots. 368
Das, C. R. The Fight for Freedom. 877
Das, N. Indian Planning•Past and
Future. 1210 Planning and Nationalisation.
Rethinking in India and Abroad. 1197
There Is No Magic in the Words, "Public Enterprise." 1186
Das, Nabakishore Role of Culture in Democratic
States. 1124 Das, Taraknath
The Anglo-American Powers and India. 2181
Some Requisites for Better Understanding between the East and the West. 993
United India and World Peace. 1042
Dastur, Aloo J. Problems of Indian
Minorities. 1311 Datt, S.
A Glance at the Economic Problem of the North West Frontier Province. 897
Datta, K. K. Unrest under British Rule in
Bihar, 1831-1859.1648 Davar, Praveen
United We Fall. 1418 Dave, Rohit
Discussion Papers (For Circulation Among P.S.P. Members). I. Some Thoughts on the Third Plan. II. Tasks before the Party. 560
Second Plan•A Socialist Appraisal. 1114
Deb, Dasrath Gana Mukti Parishad in
Building the Peasant Movement in Tripura. 854
Delhi Administration What Others Say about Us.
1264 Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee
Constitution of the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee. (As Approved bytheA.I.C.C. on 9th Nov. 1953). 65
Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee cont.
Grand Alliance. The Plot That Failed. 190A
Democratic Socialist Party Policy Statement. 617
Democratic Youth Federation of India
Constitution of the Demo- cratic Youth Federation of India. Passed at its First All-India Conference Held at Kartar Singh Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana, 1-3 November, 1980. 863
Deo, P. K. The Lokpal Bill, 1967. 738 Why Swatantra Supports
Tashkent Agreement? For This We Stand•III. 723
Deo, Shankarrao Evolutionary Bhoodan. 1104 The New Congress. 30
Deoras, Balasaheb Balasaheb's Speech in
Jamshedpur. 1329 Power Politics Divide the
People, R.S.S.S Shall Unite Them. Vijayadashmi Call to the Nation. 1304
Punjab Problem and Its Solution. 1629
Desai, A. R. Centre-State Relations. 1509 Changing Profile of Rural
Society in India. 1300 Controversies about the Role
of Public Sector in India. 1510
Nationality Questions in India 1338
What Is Behind the Assault on Democratic Rights. 1511
Desai, B. K. India, Tibet and China. 2198
Desai, Ishverlal New Dimensions of
Socialism. 563 Desai, Ishverlal
Satyagraha, Democracy and Gramdan. Talk with Vinobaji. 557
137
Author Index
Desai, Ishverlal The Land Problem in India
and Pardi Movement. (A Plea for Rational Planning). 566
Desai, Morarji Centre State Relations.
Extracts from Speeches and Statements of the Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi and the Deputy Prime Minister. 1217
Clearing the Air•Bombay's Home Minister Answers Questions on Black Markets, Civil Liberties, Prohibition, Bribery, etc. 1049
The Facts You Must Know. 201
Deshmukh, C. D. Free but Fettered•The
Illiterate Citizen. 1245 Social Change in India. 1249
Deva, Narendra, Acharya The Indian Struggle. Next
Phase. 614 Devanandan, P. D.
The Dravida Kazhagam. A Revolt against Brahminism. 1167
India's Quest for Democracy. 1113
Dey, S. K. Community Development
through Panchayati Raj. 1183
Democratic Decentralisation in Rajasthan. 1445
Democratic Decentralisation in Rajasthan. Message from Shri S. K. Dey, Minister for Community Development and Cooperation, Government of India. 1656
Dhamija, J. N. Republic of India. 26th
January 1960.1175 Dhanwantri
Bleeding Punjab Warns. 1623
Dharmalingam, A. M. B. R. Ambedkar and
Secularism. 1414
Dhebar, U. N. Gandhian Thought. Gandhi
and Total Happiness of Man. 1502
Indian National Congress. Report of the Reorganisa- tion Committee. Congress Ideology. 126
The New Social Order. 80 Presidential Address. Indian
National Congress, Sixtieth Session. 85
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Sixty- First Session. 98
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Sixty- Fourth Session. 121
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Sixty- Second Session. 109
Review. 82 Dhingra, Madan Lai
India's Freedom Fighters. 1379
Dhokalia, R. P. Local Government in Modern
State. 1092 Dhooria, Ram Lall
I Was a Swayamsewak. (An Inside View of the R.S.S.S.). 1740
Dini, M. E. The Reforms in the Balance!
A Survey of the Situation in India. 881
Dogra, Bharat Salvation or Surrender. IMF
and the Third World. 1361 Doodha, Kersi D.
Devaluation of the Rupee. Causes and Conse- quences. 1198
Douglas-Home, Alec Is Socialism Outdated? 1201
Dubey, G. G. Two Poles of Devebpmental
Planning. 1443 Dutt, R. Palme
Freedom for India. The Truth about the Cabinet Mission's Visit. 1028
Dutt, Vishnu Bank Nationalisation in
Perspective. 1239
Dutta, Gadadher Constitution of the Utkal
Provincial Congress Committee. 34
Dutta, Nilanjan Violation of Democratic
Rights in West Bengal since Independence. C. G. Shah Memorial Trust Publication (13). 1412
Dutta, S. The Indian Railways. 139
E East Bengal Government Home Department
Note on the Genesis of Communal Disturbances in West Bengal. 1079
East Pakistan Awami Muslim League
Draft Constitution and Rules of the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League. 1922
Memorandum to the Secretary Pak Constituent Assembly on the Basic Principles and Fundamental Rights. 2163
East Punjab Government One Step Foward. 1626
Eklavya How is R.S.S.S. Financed?
1711 Ershad, Hussain Muhammad
Address to the Nation. 1870 Hussain Muhammad Ershad,
President, Peoples' Re- public of Bangladesh. 1871
A Soldier Speaks. The Making of a Democratic Nation. 1872
F Faizee, Shameem
Communist Party and Muslim Minority. 432
Farooqi, M. Communist Party and the
Problems of Muslim Minority. 369
138
Author Index
Farooqi, M. cont. India's Freedom Struggle
and the Communist Party of India. 395
Life and Work of Dr. K. M. Ashraf. 392
Farooqui, Vimla C.P.I, in the Struggle for
Emancipation of Women. 434
Faruki, Kemal A. The Federal Principle in
Pakistan. 1909 Fazalbhoy, Y. A.
Approach to the Fourth Five- Year Plan. 1230
The Case for Sponsored Radio. 1143
Fazl-Un-Din, Joshua Crusade for Punjabi. 1290
Fernandos, George In the Year of the Disabled.
India's Disabled Government. 1319
Fielden, Lionel Four Talks on Pakistan. 1889
Futehally, Zafar Economic Development and
Conservation of Natural Resources. 1268
G Gaikwad, B. K.
Speech by B. K. Gaikwad, President, Republican Party of India. On the Occasion of the 5th Session of the R.P.I. Held at Delhi on 1st May, 1966. 763
Gandhi, Indira Centre State Relations.
Extracts from Speeches and Statements of the Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi and the Deputy Prime Minister. 1217
Co-operation for National Progress. 1331
Common Quest for Peace and Development. 2241
Continuing Relevance of Non-Alignment. Prime Minister Speaks-23. 2236
Gandhi, Indira cont. Cooperation for Global
Progress. 1323 The Dawn is Near. Prime
Ministers Indira Gandhi's Independence Speech, 1967.1213
Foreign Policy of Self-Reliant Nation. 1324
Foundations of Peace. Address Delivered by Shrimati Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India at the General Assembly of the United Nations. 2223
Guard the Flame of Freedom. 1391
Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India. 1271
Indira Gandhi Speaks-1. 234 Indira Gandhi Speaks- 3. 237 Indira Gandhi. An Interview
by Hiranmay Karlekar, Editor, The Hindustan Times. 1296
The Kashmir Accord. 1824 Khadi's Continuing
Importance. 1393 March Together to Make
India Strong and Great. 1381
Mass Media in Modern Times. 1222
New Programme for Economic Progress. Shrimati Indira Gandhi's Broadcast. 1279
No Centre-State Conflict in Planning. 1392
Preserving Our Democratic Structure. Prime Minister Explains Reason for Emergency. 1291
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. 1265
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on Emergency in India. 1280
Prime Minister Talks to Youth. Close the Gap Between the City and the Village. 232
Punjab and National Unity. 1390
Gandhi, Indira cont. Restoring Normalcy in
Punjab. 1389 Revitalising Congress.
Recent Speeches and Writings of Indira Gandhi. 170,1238
Rights of 75 Million People of Bangla Desh to Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness. 2227
Role of Education in Development. 1322
Simla Agreement•A New Milestone. Prime Minister's Speech in Rajya Sabha. 2231
Simla Agreement. Debates in Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha. Replies by the Prime Minister and the Minister of External Affairs. 2230
Statements by Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India in Parliament on Sri Lanka Situation. 1365
Strategy of Planned Development. Prime Minister Speaks-76.1367
Towards a Fuller Life for Everybody. Shrimati Indira Gandhi's Inaugural and Concluding Speeches at the Congress Leaders' Conference on 13, 14 May, 1972. 208
Towards a New Synthesis in Civilisation. 1325
Twenty Years of Freedom. 1214
Vital Importance of 20-Point Programme. Prime Minister Speaks-70. 1366
Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhiji's Address to
Congress Workers in Maharashtra. 965
I Ask Every Briton. Recent Writings and Statements of Mahatma Gandhi, Including His Speeches on the Eve of Arrest. 956
The Voice of the Autumn Leaf. 959
139
Author Index
Gandhi, Rajiv Call for Unity•Rajiv Gandhi.
Address at the Calcutta Session of the All India Congress Committee on 29-12-1983.240
India and the U.S.A.• Co-operation on Common Ideals. 1411
A Stabler and Economically Stronger India. 1410
Tribute to Indira Gandhi. Address. 1394
Gangadharan, K. K. Golwalkarism. 1724 The Shiv Sena Phenomenon.
1708 Garg, R. K.
Importance of Supreme Court as the Centre of Final Power (Towards the Constitutional Goals). 1320
Perspectives of a Strong India, a Self-Reliant India, and a Socialist India. 1310
Gayatri Devi The Congress Path to
National Disaster. 731 Gheevala, C. L.
Role of Free Enterprise in the Second Plan. 1439
Socialism. 1240 Ghose, Sankar
Indira Gandhi, the Resurgent Congress and Socialism. 228
Ghosh, Ajoy Amritsar Congress of the
Communist Party. 314 Communist Answer to Pandit
Nehru. 296 Nehru's Socialism•A Hoax.
300 New Perspectives. Text of
Jayaprakash Narayan's "Letter to Communist Friends" with Ajoy Ghosh's "Observations." 305
On the Decisions of the National Council. 317
On the Work of the Third Congress of the Commu- nist Party of India. 294
Pakistan Portent. 1965
Ghosh, Ajoy cont. Proletarian Leadership and
the Democratic Movement. 297
Real Nature of Agitation against Communist-Led Government in Kerala. 319
Third Elections•Communist Challenge. 322
Towards a Mass Communist Party. 313
Two Systems. A Balance Sheet. 307
Ghosh, Atulya The Real Task. 161
Ghosh, Shankar Jawaharlal Nehru and
Planning. 231 Ginwala, Padamji
The Peril of the Russian Steel Plant. 1112
Giri, Tulsi Some Speeches of Dr. Tulsi
Giri, Chairman: Council of Ministers. 1988
Giri, V. V. Inaugural Speech. 1575
Goa, Daman and Diu Government
Gains of Freedom. 1604 Gains of Freedom II. 1605
Goan Students Convention The Voice of Young Goa.
Convention of Goan Students. 1606
Goel, Sita Ram The Emerging National
Vision. 1359 Perversion of India's Political
Parlance. 1399 Gogate, Sudha
The Shiv Sena Phenomenon. 1708
Gohain, Hiren On the Present Movement in
Assam. 1599 Gokhale, Gajanan Rao
Our Motto, "Nationalise the Labour, Labourise the Industry, Industrialise the Nation." 778
Gokhale, Godavari A Note on Women Workers
in India. 906
Golwalkar, M. S. The Answer to All Questions.
1220 Golwalkar and Caste
System. 1712 Goodrich, Admiral
Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire. 1476
Gopalan, A. K. Communists in Parliament.
312 Goray, N. G.
India's Role in South East Asia. 2222
Politics of Socialism. (Texts of the Presidential Address to the 8th P.S.P. National Conference at Bombay). 562
Praja Socialist Party. Eighth National Conference. 576
Gorwala, A. D. Danger from Communist
China. 2200 For a Lasting Solution. 1138,
1612 Gour, Bahadur
How, What, Where, Answers•Working Class under Congress Raj. 323
Telengana Tangle. The Communist Approach. 372
Goyal, D. R. Communalism vs.
Nationalism•The Nehru Approach. 1663
Communist Conspiracy in Capital. 1734
Democracy on Trial. 1756 Old Tune! Stale Story. A
Reportage on Sadar Bazar (Delhi) Riots. 1741
Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee Introductory Reports. 1710
Gracias, Valerian The Challenge of Kerala.
1559 Group of Victimised R.I.N. Ratings
The R.I.N. Strike. 1009 Graver, Ishar Singh
Voter's Voice. 1142
140
Author Index
Gujarat Government 20 Point Programme in
Gujarat. 1614 Gundappa, D. V.
All India Union•What It Should Be Like & How It May Be Achieved. A Memorandum Submitted in Reply to the Questionnaire of (Sapru) Conciliation Committee. 991
All-Indian Federal Union. With Special Reference to the States and the Communal Question. 1019
The Cabinet Delegation and after. 1016
The Constituent Assembly and the States•A Memorandum. 1022
Gupta, Ajit Das Focus on Taxation. 309
Gupta, Bhupesh The Big Loot. Brief Study of
Foreign Exploitation in India. 325
Comments on the Two Draft Programmes. Discussion Pamphlet No. 1. For Party Members Only. 340
Focus on Indianisation. Text of Speeches Delivered in RajyaSabha. 1717
Masterpiece of Left Opportunism. Critique of C.P.M. Draft Political Resolution. 383
Quit Commonwealth. 342 Right Reaction Bids for
Power. 377 Why This C.P.I.(M.) Pique
against C.P.I.? 405 Gupta, Deshbandhu
A Glance at the Indo- Pakistan Financial Agreement. (Story Behind 55Crores). 1053
Gupta, Indrajit For Self-Reliance in National
Defence. 343 Gupta, N. L
Life and Work of Dr. K. M. Ashraf. 392
R.S.S.S. and Democracy. 1677,1684
Gupta, N. L. cont. R.S.S.S. and Kashmir. 1679,
1775 New Experiments With
Democracy In the Third World. 1480
Gupta, R. C. A Layman's Guide to Indian
Budgets. 366 Gurmani, M. A.
Kashmir•A Survey. 1792 Kashmir Can Become a
Turning Point. 1799 Statement in Parliament.
1787 Guru Nanak Mission
A Spur to Sikh Youth. 1211 Guruji, Shri
Shri Guruji Meets Delhi News Men. 1251
Gwyer, Maurice Approaches to the Indian
Constitution Problem. An Address Delivered in New Delhi on 18th November 1944 at a Meeting of the Indian Council of World Affairs. 1002
Gyani, Lai Singh The Idea of the Sikh State.
1478
Habib, Gulamali The Message of Mahatma
Gandhi. 1485 Hafeez, Sabeeha
Women in Industry•Phase I. 2165
Hafizi, M. Fazlullah Our Pakistan. Defined by Mr.
Jinnah with Extracts from His Up-to-Date Speeches. 2167
Haksar, Kailas Indian States and the
Federation. Address Delivered by Colonel Sir Kailas Haksar to the European Progressive Group, Bombay, on the 11th February. 893
Halappa, G. S. The Changing Map of India.
1103
Hameed Khan, Akhter Speech of Mr. Akhter
Hameed Khan at the Third Women's Rally, Held on March6,1966. 2011
Hanumanthaiya, K. Report on Congress
Constitution. (In Pursuance of the Decision Taken by the A.I.C.C. at Its Meeting Held in May 1959 at Delhi.). 118
Report on Congress Constitution. Submitted to the President Indian National Congress. (In Pursuance of the Decision Taken by the A.I.C.C. at Its Meeting Held in May 1959 at Delhi). 123
Hanumanthappa, Te. Procedure in the Legislature.
1226 Harrington, Donald
Mahatma Gandhi•A Memorial Service. 1057
Harris, M. Praja Socialist Party Silver
Jubilee Conference. 559 Harris, William T.
America on British Rule in India. 1457
Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee (I)
Haryana Vidhan Sabha Elections, 1987, Election Manifesto. 274
Hasan, Masudul Guidelines, Basic
Democracies. 1984 Hasan, Mubashir
What Next after the Indian Moshe Dayan? 2068
Hashmi, S. M. Taqi Central Government and
Development of East Pakistan. 2005
Hasina, Sheikh Address by Sheikh Hasina.
President, Bangladesh Awami League. 1878
Hassan, Farooq Contemporary Political
Systems. 2020
141
Author Index
Hassan, Farooq cont. Whither Geneva
Conventions? 2039 Haward, Edwin
A Picture of India. Its History, People, and Government. 934,1020,1050
India Today. 916 Hazari, R. K.
Big Business in India. A Study of Ownership and Control. 785
Hedge, Ramakrishna Speech of Shri Ramakrishna
Hedge, Chief Minister. Discussions with the 8th Finance Commission during Their Visit to Bangalore. 1640
Herrington, M. Eleanor India: Problems and Postwar
Plans. 1035 Heyward, J. C.
Problems of the Aboriginals. 999
High Commission for Pakistan The High Commission for
Pakistan. Five Years of Pakistan•A Survey• Kashmir. 1781
Hilaly, Agha Ambassador Addresses a
Press Conference. National Press Club, Washington, August 30, 1971.2017
Federal Intervention in Pakistan•An Ambassador's Response. Background Report III. 2022
Hill, A. V. India-Scientific Development
or Disaster. 973 Hind Mazdoor Sabha
Code of Discipline in Industry. 838
H. M. S. on Industrial Relations. 840
Hind Mazdoor Sabha Constitution (As Amended up to December 26, 1958). 839
Hindu Mahasabha All India Hindu Mahasabha
Resolutions of the Working Committee. 755
Hindustan Hamara Party Save Civilisation, India
Threatens It. Manifesto of the Hindustan Hamara Party. 1925
Hindustan Mazdoor Sevak Sangh
Hindustan Mazdoor Sevak Sangh. Constitution and Model Rules. 1464
Hiro, Dilip The Untouchables of India.
The Report No. 26 of the Minority Rights Group, London. 1386
Holmes, John Haynes Mahatma Gandhi•A
Memorial Service. 1057 What Gandhi Is Teaching the
World. 940 Who Is the Greatest Man in
the World Today? 875 Hubbard, James Mascarene
Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire. 1476
Huque, Inamul Quaid-e-Azam As Leader of
Opposition. A Paper Read at the Pakistan Muslim League Lawyers Quaid-e- Azam Conference at Lahore July, 1976. 2060
Hyderabad Socialist Party States Reorganisation and
the Socialist Party. 604
I Idgunji, Manohar
Social Security. Labour College (Sponsored by the Socialist Party, Bombay). 1487
Inamdar, S. V. Congress Seva Dal Training.
89 India Bureau of Public Information
Post-War Planning•An Outline. 987
India Government Information Services.
Treatment of Indians in South Africa. Recent Developments. 1018
World Press on Indian Elections, p.1458
India League About India 943 Affiliation. Rule Book: Part II.
Issued by the Executive Committee. 955
Constitution. Rule Book: Part I. Issued by the Executive Committee. 954
The Indian Demand and British Policy. Correspon- dence between Mahatma Gandhi and the Viceroy Published with Explanatory Introduction and Comment. 948
The Prime Minister on India. An Examination of Mr. Churchill's Statement on India in the House of Commons on the 10th September 1942. 932
The White Paper Examined. 951
India League of America Britain's Prisoner. 913
India Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Devaluation of the Rupee. Some Questions Answered. 1196
Facets of Indian Unity. 1190 Harijans Today. 1097 The Indian Experiment. 1195 The Indian Parliament. 1148 India's Minorities. 1054 Muslims in India. 1095 Our Constitution. 1087 Our Flag-Origin, Adoption,
Description Use. 1082 Our Government. 1085 Peoples' Rights. 1083 Social Change in India since
Independence. 1204 Towards a New Social Order.
India on the March. 1132 Towards Better
Understanding. 1081
142
Author Index
India Ministry of Rehabilitation Concerning Evacuee
Property•Problem and Solution. 1080
Indian National Congress A Brief History of Congress.
249 Building New India.
Selections from Gandhi, Tagore, Nehru, Radhakrishnan, Bhave. 75
Community Development. Achievement Series: 2.145
The Congress and Peaceful Democratic Revolution. 204
The Country Votes Congress. Being a Brief Analysis of the Results of the Central Assembly Elections. 16,1011
Education. Achievement Series: 1.144
Election Guide for Candidates and Workers. 188
Election Manifesto, 1962.137 Election Manifesto, 1967.162 Election Manifesto, 1971.187 Election Manifesto, 1972. 202 Forward to Self-Reliance,
1972.212 Freedom Speaks. Being a
Resume of the Ideals of the Indian National Congress, 1885-1945. 20
Health. Achievement Series: 3.146
India and the Liberation of Bangladesh. 203
Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries, January 1960 to December 1960.135
Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries. January 1955 to February 1956. 96
Indian National Congress Sixtieth Session. Resolutions. 87
Indian National Congress, Sixty-First Session. Resolutions. 97
Indian National Congress cont. Indian National Congress.
Report of the General Secretaries, Jan. 1954- Jan. 1955.84
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, Nov. 1946- Dec. 1948. 26
The Message of Mahatma Gandhi. 205
Milestones of Liberty. Being a Brief Analysis of the Congress Victories in the Provincial Elections in Assam (1946). 17
The Orissa Legislative Assembly Congress Party Rules. 22
A Political Outrage. Being a Summary of the Press Comments on Unconstitutional Ministry- making in Sind, 1946. 21
Prices. Achievement Series: 4.147
Proceedings of the Meetings of the Presidents and Secretaries of the Pradesh Congress Committees. 81
Profiles of Progress. 156 Resolutions on States
Reorganisation 1920- 1956.95
Resolutions Passed by the Working Committee. 78
Secretary's Report for the Period 17th January, 1944 to 6th October, 1945 and the Financial Statement Presented to the E.A. Indian National Congress 12
The Sinners of Sind. Being a Brief Report on the Bureaucratic Bungling and Unconstitutional Ministry- making in Sind, February 1946.19
Syndicate Unmasked. 199 Transport. Achievement
Series: 6.148 The Vision of Nehru. 209
Indian National Congress cont. What Congress Fights for.
Being the Election Manifesto of the Indian National Congress, 1945- 46.14
Your Questions Answered Through Congress Election Manifesto. 185
27 Months of Service. Being a Brief Account of What the Congress Ministries Did July 1937-October 1939.901
Indian National Congress (I) Election Manifesto, Assembly
Election 85, Indian National Congress (I). 272
Indian National Party India's "Loyalty" to England.
867 Indian National Trade Union Congress
A Brief Report on I.N.T.U.C. National Convention on the New 20-Point Economic Programme. Statement and Resolution. 807
Constitution. Indian National Trade Union Congress. 805
Indian National Trade Union Congress, Aims and Objects and Structure. 809
Indian National Trade Union Congress. Proceedings of the Inaugural Conference, New Delhi, May 3 and 4, 1947.804
Indian National Trade Union Congress. 24th Session. Report on State Branches and Industrial Federations. 817
I.N.T.U.C. 33rd Annual Session. Indian National Cement and Allied Workers' Federation. 814
National Convention on New 20-Point Economic Programme. 811
Resolutions. (Adopted at the 24th Session of the I.N.T.U.C. held at Shimala on May 1 & 2, 1988). 818
143
Author Index
Indian National Trade Union Congress cont.
Resolutions Adopted at the 171 st Meeting of the Working Committee held at New Delhi January 23, 1983.813
Resolutions Adopted by the 173rd Meeting of the Indian National Trade Union Congress Working Committee. 812
Resolutions•168th Meeting of the Working Committee Held at New Delhi, 1982. 808
Thirty-five Years of Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1947-1982. 810
Indian Nationalist Committee Self Government For India.
Demanded by the Indian National Congress and the All-India Moslem League. 871
Indian Youth Congress (I) Constitution of Indian Youth
Congress (I). 238 Indo-American Union
Rules and Regulations Indo- American Union, 1936. 888
International Peasant Union Manifesto to the Peasants of
Asia from the International Peasant Union. 2174
Irani, C. R. Socialism and Poverty. 1246
Ismail, Nawab Nehru-Jinnah
Correspondence. Including Gandhi-Jinnah and Nehru- Nawab Ismail Correspondence. 5
Ispahan!, M. A. H. The Case of Muslim India.
1034
Jafri, A. B. S. Pakistan Demands a New
Deal for All Developing Peoples. President Ayub's Advocacy of a Challenging Cause at the Common- wealth Conference, 1964. 2173
Jagtiani, G. M. Hindus: Life-line of India.
1351 Warning to the Hindus. 1369
Jain, S. C. The First Election of
Panchayat Raj. (Summary of the Findings). 1172
Jam Sahib of Nawanagar. The Indian Princes and the
Future. 1462 Jammu and Kashmir Congress
Jammu and Kashmir Congress (I) Election Manifesto, 1983. 245
Janata Party A Car Named Maruti That
Never Was. A Sordid Tale of Public Deception. 659
Janata Party Crime and Punishment. I.
Tell-Tale Facts, II. Is It Political Vendetta? III. None Is Above the Law. 654
Election Manifesto, 1977. 650
Good Done for Public Servants, Working Class. The Human Way. 662
Homage to Lok Nayak. 660 Janata Party Karnataka.
Jaiprakash's Final Appeal. 652
Janata Party Manifesto• Power to the People. Elections to the Eighth Lok Sabha, December, 1984. 664
Peaceful or Deceitful? Anatomy of an Agitation. 661
Janata Party cont. Problem of Unemployment.
663 Reservation and Janata
Party. 651 Rules of Janata Party.
(Under Articles of the Constitution). 655
Socio-Economic Programme. 653
Steps towards Dynamic Growth. 657
Will of Lok Sabha Was Flouted. Echoes from the People. 658
Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar Philosophy of India's Non-
Alignment Policy. 2212 The Quest for Peace: An
Indian Approach. 2197 Jeetah, R.
Hinduism Introduced. 1305 Jeffreys, Franklin
Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire. 1476
Jethmalani, Ram Visit to Punjab. 1634
Jha, Lakshmi Kant Growth with Social Justice.
An Assessment of India's Development Strategy. 2228
Jha, Laksman Mithila Will Rise. 1475
Jhari, K. D. Story of an R.S.S.S. Worker.
1723 Jinnah, Mohammed Ali
Address of Quaid-i-Azam to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan (August Session, 1947). 1894
The All India Muslim League, Karachi Session Verbatim Report of the Presidential Address Delivered Extempore. 947
All India Muslim League Lahore Session, March 1940. Presidential Address. 908
Hindu Opinion on Packistan. 928
144
Author Index
Jinnah, Mohammed Ali cont. India's Problem of Her Future
Constitution. 910 Jinnah on Pakistan. 929 Muslim India Speaks. 1883 Nehru-Jinnah Correspon-
dence. Including Gandhi- Jinnah and Nehru-Nawab Ismail Correspondence. 5
Presidential Address at the All-India Muslim League, Patna Session•December 1938. 896
Presidential Addresses of Quaid-e-Azam. 1023
Quaid-i-Azam and the Electorate Issue. The Two Nation Theory. 1903
Speech Delivered by Mr. M. A. Jinnah on the 19th of November, 1940 in the Legislative Assembly. 907
John, N. C. The Spectre of Lawlessness
in Kerala. 1547 Johnson, Harry G.
L.P. The Liberal Position. A Word to the Third World. 1263
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd America on British Rule in
India. 1457 Jones, John P.
Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire. 1476
Josey, Alex Contemporary Socialism.
1257 Joshi, Loknath
Civil Disobedience in Bihar. 603
Joshi, Murli Manohar General Secretary's Report.
Fourth Plenary Session. 704
Joshi, N. M. A.I.T.U.C. Challenge. Re-
garding the Credentials of the I.N.T.U.C. to Be the Most Representative Organisation of the Indian Workers. 779
Joshi, P. C. Congress and Communists.
968
Joshi, P. C. cont. A Free Happy India. Election
Policy of Indian Commu- nists. 1470
Victory. Whose? 981 Joshi, S. M.
Praja Socialist Party• Chairman's Address. 7th National Conference. 575
Joshi, Subhadra Is R.S.S.S. Behind
Communal Riots? 1690 Jana Sangh's Communal
Politics. 1732 National Integration, the
Communalist Way? Can We Allow It? 1688,1749
R.S.S.S.•A Danger to Democracy. 1692
R.S.S.S. Hitler's Heirs. An Exposition of the Para- Military Fascist Character ol R.S.S.S. 1748
R.S.S.S. Is it a Cultural Organisation? 1676
R.S.S.S. Is It a Political Organisation? 1670,1683
Junejo, Mohammad Khan Pakistan to Be Model of
Islamic Democracy, Brotherhood and Equality. Address to Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament). 2147
Prime Minister's Five Point Programme. A Better Life for the Common Man. 2151
Jung, Nawab Moin Nawaz Hyderabad under Military
Occupation. 1647
K Kabir, Humayun
Congress Ideology. 127 Kabra, Kamal Nayan
Credit Policy of Public Sector Banks. 394
Kamalanathan, T. P. Scheduled Caste's Struggle
for Emancipation in South India. 868
Kamaraj, K. Presidential Address. Indian
National Congress, 69th Session. 154
Kangeya, R. G. Understanding Pakistan.
1994 Kant, Krishan
Focus on Indianisation. Text of Speeches Delivered in RajyaSabha. 1717
Kapoor, Bishan The Dragon Unmasked.
(Role of the Jana Sang h in S.V.D. Government in U.P.). 1745
Kapur Singh, Sirdar Four Speeches. (Delivered in
the Third Lok Sabha of the Indian Parliament). 1275
They Massacre Sikhs. A White Paper by the Sikh Religious Parliament. 1301
Karat, Prakash Foreign Funding and the
Philosophy of Voluntary Organisations. 1426
Karlekar, Hiranmay Indira Gandhi. An Interview
by Hiranmay Karlekar, Editor, The Hindustan Times. 1296
Karnataka Civil Liberties Committee
Bonded Labour in Nagasandra. 1644
Karnataka Government Keeping Our Pledges. First
Eighteen Months of Janata Government in Karnataka. 1643
Promises Made and Redeemed. 1639
Kashikar, S. G. Communism X-Rayed. 1099
Kashmir Democratic Union Sheikh Abdullah and Other
Political Prisoners! What Is Their Crime? 1811
Kashmir Government India and Kashmir•Consti-
tutional Aspect. 1804 Jammu and Kashmir•A
Review of the Achievements of Bakhshi Government, August 1953 to August 1954.1809
Kashmir's Fight for Freedom. 1759
145
Author Index
Kashmir Government cont. Resolution of Azad Kashmir
Assembly about the Ahmadis, Its Background and Its Consequences. 1827
Three Faces of Pakistan. 1835
Katju, Kailas Nath Rural Development through
Self-Help. 1144 The Unity of India. 1517
Kaul, S. Syed Mir Qasim in Ladakh.
Achievements and Aspirations. 1826
Kerala Government The Kerala Education Act
and Its Opponents. 1556 Kerala Marches Ahead. 1555 Kerala Yesterday and Today.
1578 Kerala: An Official Handbook.
1574 Maximum Aid to Industrialists:
Fair Deal for Labour. 1571 One Year of Left Democratic
Front Government. 1581 Opposition Preparations for
Violent Overthrow of the Government. Facts Placed before the Prime Minister. 1567
The School Agitation in Kerala. 1551,1565
The Struggle in Kerala. 1554 Towards a Better Educational
System. Two Years' Endeavour of Kerala Government. 1550
Towards Industrial Progress. 1572
Towards Progress. 1573 Why the Ex-Communist
Movement. 1570 Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee
Election Manifesto. 122 The Malayalam Press on the
Kerala Crisis. 1552 Khan, Abdul Kadir
The Agony of Kashmir. 1762
Khan, Akhter Hameed Fifty Years of Literacy and
Adult Education. 2133 My Troubled Life. 2166
Khan, Chaudhri Ghulam Abbas Free Kashmir Calling. "Yih
Chhuh Azad Kashmir Radio." 1783
Khan, Ghulam Ishaq Address by Ghulam Ishaq
Khan President Islamic Republic of Pakistan, to Foreign Delegates. 2155
Khan, Ghulam Jilani Presidential Address of Gov.
Punjab Lt. Gen. Ghulam Jilani Khan at 95th Founder's Day Celebration of Aitchison College. 2096
Khan, Ihsan Muhammad Economic Development of
India. (A Ten Year Plan). 994
Khan, Imtiaz Muhammad International Studies. Docu-
mentary Research Service on International Affairs, Baluchistan. 1926
Khan, Liaquat Ali Kashmir and Inter-Dominion
Relations. 1786 The Muslim League and the
Present Situation. 1882 Pakistan's Fundamentals of
Freedom. Containing the Motions on Aims and Objects of the Constituent Assembly. 2162
Pakistan's Fundamentals of Freedom. Containing the Motion on Aims and Objects of the Constituent Assembly and the Speeches Thereon of the Honourable Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan and the Honourable Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan. 1921
Problems Facing Pakistan. 1923
Pushtoonistan: A Myth. Prime Minister's Statement in the Constituent Assembly on January 9, 1950.1928
Khan, Liaquat Ali cont. Resolutions of the All India
Muslim League from October 1937 to December 1938.879
Speech Delivered by the Honor'ble Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan. At the First Session of the Pakistan Muslim League Council Held on the 20th Feb. 1949 in the Khaliqdina Hall. 1919
U.N. Woman's Development Decade•Its Relevance to Pakistan. 2074
Khan, Mahmood Hassan The Case for Pakistan. 1460
Khan, Mian Mumtaz Muhammad Daultana
Kashmir Dispute in Present- Day Perspective. 1884
Khan, Mohammad Zafrullah India-Pakistan Dispute on
Kashmir. Speech before the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation. 1772
The Kashmir Dispute. 1789 Kashmir Question. Extracts
from Sir Zafrulla Khan's Speech before the Security Council, February 1950. 1785
Pakistan's Fundamentals of Freedom. Containing the Motbns on Aims and Objects of the Constituent Assembly. 2162
Pakistan's Fundamentals of Freedom. Containing the Motion on Aims and Objects of the Constituent Assembly and the Speeches Thereon of the Honourable Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan and the Honourable Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan. 1921
146
Author Index
Khan, Nawabzada AH Jinnah-Gandhi Talks,
(September, 1944). Text of Correspondence and Other Révélant Documents etc. 970
Khan, Sardar Mohammad Ibrahim
Kashmir and the United Nations. 1779
Khare, B. To My Countrymen•My
Defence. 1017 Khare, N. B.
Nehru as I Know Him and as Depicted in His English Biography by Shri Frank Moraes of the Times of India. 1139
Kher, B. G. Speech of Mr. B. G. Kher,
Prime Minister of Bombay. On the Occasion of Inau- gurating the All-India Social Workers' Confer- ence at Sunderbai Hall, Bombay, on Thursday, the 6th November 1947.1608
Khobragade, B. D. Report Presented by B. D.
Khobragade, General Secretary, Republican Party of India. 762
Kidwai, Anis Communal Strife and the
Present Situation. 1746 Kirkpatrick, Helen
The Kashmir Dispute through Neutral Eyes. 1771
Kishore, Braj Raj Anatomy of Meerut Riots.
417 Kothari, D. S.
Gandhian Thought. Atom, Man, and Ahimsa. 1504
Kothari, Shantilal Country and the Congress.
1208 Kripalani, J. B.
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. [As Amended at the Bombay Meeting of the A.I.C.C. June 1939]. 8
Kripalani, J. B. cont. The Indian National
Congress. 18 Indian National Congress.
Report of the General Secretary, March 1938- Feb. 1939. 9
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretary, Jan, 1937-Feb, 1938.6
Politics of Charkha. 15 Pomp and Poverty. 547 Presidential Address. Indian
National Congress, Fifty- Fourth Session. 24
Report of the General Secretary, Indian National Congress, March 1939 to February 1940.10
Tibet. 556 Kripalani, Sucheta
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries January 1959 to December 1959.124
Krishna Iyer, V. R. Daniel Come to Judgement.
1165 Krishna Menon, V. K.
The Question of Cyprus. V. K. Krishna Menon's Statements in the United Nations. 2191
Unity against Fascism. 946 Krishna Rao, Y. V.
Some Issues of the Nation- wide Struggle. 861
Krishnamachari, T. T. Speeches of T. T.
Krishnamachari (Second Series). 1140
Krishnan, M. S. Public Sector under Attack.
803 Krishnan, N. K.
Bridle Imperialist War- Maniacs. Observe September 1, 1983 as Anti-War Action Day. 415
Why This C.P.I.(M.) Pique against C.P.I.? 405
Krishnan, Parvati Communists and Trade
Union Movement. 441
Krishnayya, Pasupuleti Gopala India, the War and Cripps
Mission. 933 Kulkarni, A. R.
The Second General Election in Sholapur. 1127
Kulkarni, P. A. Report on Police Firings at
Various Places in Bangalore City. (Notification No. HD 21 PCE 84, dated 21 st July, 1984). 1400
Kumar, K. Unfinished Battle. A Short
Biography of P. D. Saggi. 1090
Kumar, Ravinder The Past as a Mirror of the
Future. 1388 Kumar, Sudarshan
Russia-Pak Axis against India. 2240
Kumarappa, J. C. Public Debt of India. 3
Kunte, Prabhakar Storm Over Bombay. 1147 Why Bi-Lingual or Zonal
States Are Not Desirable. 1611
Kutte, Muqaddam Bidar•Nail in the Coffin of
Indian Unity. 1429
Lahiri, Pratul Attack on Education. 443 C.P.I, and Fight for
Democratic Education. 437, 449
Inspiring Experience of Our Visit to Socialist Cuba. 458
Lahiry, Ashutosh Meet the Challenge. Need for
a New Political Party. 1231 Lai, Mukut Behari
An Approach to the Third Plan. 558
Communist China's Aggression. 554
Sarvodaya and Democratic Socialism. 545
Limaye, Madhu Indian Communism Today.
295 Report on Kashmir. 533
147
Author Index
Lohia, Rammanohar India's Stand. 278 Indian Foreign Policy. 2180 Letters to Party Activists. 537 Presidential Address. To the
Special Convention of the Socialist Party. 602
Lok Dal Resolutions Adopted by the
National Council and National Executive of Lok Dal. 752
Longone, Riccardo Democratic Kashmir. 1843
Loomba, Satish Wages, Rights and T.U.
Unity. 797
M Machell, Montague A.
Muslim Valley Forge, an Introduction to Mubarek Ali Khan. 1917
Madhava Rau, N. Trends in India's Public
Finance. A Memorandum Submitted to the Fifth Finance Commission• 1968.1227
Madhavan, K. P. Indian National Congress.
Report of the General Secretaries, March 1956 to December 1956.107
Madhok, B. R. A Plea to Pause and Ponder:
Misunderstandings about the R.S.S.S. Clarified. 1432
Madhok, Balraj Blue Print for a National
Alternative. 649 Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee
Report of the Congress Planning Sub-Committee. 125Â
Madras Government Charge-Sheet against the
Communists. 1620 Mahajani, G. S.
The Problem of the Minorities and Constitutional Democ- racy as Its Solution. 914
Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee
The Problem of Goa. 1603 Maharashtra State
Guiding Principles of Maharashtra State. 1645
Mahavir, Bhai Garibi Badhao, Budget
1971-72.645 Mahmood, Nawabzada Vajid
Know Your Enemies. An Address Given at the Rotary Club of Karachi, Thursday, 6th January, 1972.2028
Majunder, Subodh Chandra Philosophy of Congress
Leftism. 1027 Malaviya, H. D.
Implementation of Land Reforms. A Review and an Immediate Programme. 1250
Kerala: A Report to the Nation. 1548
Malhotra, Singh The Communist Party. 453 The Nature of the Bahujan
Samaj Party. 462 The Punjab Crisis and the
Way Out. 430 Role of the Communists in
the Struggle for Linguistic States. 445
Save Punjab Save India. 427 Maliekal, John
The Independence Movement. 1040
Malkani, K. R. India Tomorrow. 1433
Malliah, U. Srinivas Indian National Congress
Report of the General Secretaries, Jan. 1953- Jan. 1954.74
Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries, Oct. 1951- Jan. 1953. 66
Malvia, Kanhaiyalal Bherulal Hindi: The National Lan-
guage. (Being a Critical Discussion of the First Offi- cial Language Commiss- sion Report). 1153
Manch, Janwadi Vichar The Sixth Plan•A Critique.
1335 Manch, Rashtriya Sanjay
Statement of Policy. 1452 Mankekar, D. R.
Freedom of the Press. 1258 Mantri, Om Prakash
Dark Deeds of Jana Sangh in Delhi. 1694
Marxist Review Editorial Board Eighth Lok Sabha Elections
and the Lefts. Open Letter from the Editorial Board of the Marxist Review to Readers and Friends. 512
Masan i, M. R. Can India Escape
Bankruptcy? 734 The Congress Path to
Communism. 720 Dangers of the Co-operative
Farming. 1158 Devaluation•What Next?
737 First Swatantra Budget. 732 Foreign Capital? Yes! Govt-
to-Govt. Loans? No! 736 A Foreign Policy for India.
2179 Is Socialism Outdated? 1201 Our Foreign Policy. A Plea
for Realism. 735 The People Have Won. For
This We Stand•VII. 728 Problems of India's Defence.
733 Swatantra Alternative to the
Third Plan. Speeches in Parliament. 722
Taxes, Taxes, Taxes. The Swatantra View. 725
Time for a Change. 721 Too Much Politics, too Little
Citizenship. Rajaji Birthday Lecture, 1968.1229
The Voice of the People. 727 Mashruwala, K. G.
Practical Non-Violence (And Ideology of Non-Violence). 1030
Masud, Ross The National Problems and
Their Solutions. 1900
148
Author Index
Masuodi, Maulana Kashmir through Muslim
Eyes. 1793 Mata, Mini
Story of Blood and Tears. Heart Rending Story of Jana Sanghi Barbarities Perpetrated on the Satnamis of Madhya Pradesh. 1693
Mathai, Isaac India Demands English
Language. 1179 Mathew, P. D.
Do You Know Your Fundamental Rights? 1344
The National Security Act 1980. Your Rights If Arrested. 1342
On Your Rights If Arrested. 1512
Mathur, Girish Communal Violence. (A
Study in Political Perspective). 1702
Separatist Muslim Politics. (A Case Study of the Experiment in U.P.). 1737
Mathur, U. B. Vote and Women. 1655
Matin, Abdul Bangladesh: Distortions
Challenged. Sheikh Mujib's Place in History and the Truth about His Opponents. 1868
Matthai, John Limits of Nationalisation.
1444 Maudoodi, Sayyed Abul Ala
Political Theory of Islam. (Being an Address Delivered at Shah Chiragh Mosque, Lahore in October, 1939). 902
Mavalankar, G. V. A Great Experiment. 38
Mavlankar, N. A. Whither India? The Crisis in
Indian Nationalism. 1465 Mayne, Mosley
India's War Effort. 990 Meghalaya Government
Meghalaya Marches on, 1981-82.1651
Mehta, Asoka Discussion Papers (For
Circulation among P.S.P. Members). I. Some Thoughts on the Third Plan. II. Tasks before the Party. 560
India in a Changing World. 593
Inside Lok Sabha. 1109 The Political Mind of India.
An Analysis of the Results of the General Elections. 601
Presidential Address of Asoka Mehta to the 7th National Conference of the Socialist Party. 597
Tasks of Social Democracy in Asia. 564
We Accuse the Indian National Trade Union Congress. 1074
Mehta, B. Rajasthan towards a New
Democratic Order. 1657 Mehta, Balvantray
Oil and Self-Reliance. Breaking the Grip of Foreign Monopolies. 344
Mehta, Balvantray G. Indian National Congress
Report of the General Secretaries, Jan. 1953- Jan. 1954. 74
Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries, Oct. 1951- Jan. 1953.66
Mehta, H. S. Role of the Academic
Community in the Promotion of National Values. 1285
Mehta, Hansa Presidential Address before
the 18th Session of the All India Women's Conference at Hyderabad (Sind). 1467
Mehta, Jamnadas M. Congress X-Rayed. Political
History of India in Verse for the Last Half a Century. 31
Mehta, Manhar B.M.S. on Menace of
Multinationals. 771 Industrial Relations Bill. A
Piece of Anti-Labour, Authoritarian and Danger- ous Legislation. 775
Workers Looted and Unions Crushed. 777
Mehta, Mathuradas Memorandum to the
Chairman and the National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party. For Private Circulation Only. 540
Mehta, Vaikunth Towards a Co-operative
Socialist Commonwealth. 1126
Mendonca, Aurel India's Policy and Goa. 1469
Mira Gleanings Gathered at
Bapu's Feet. 1071 Miri, Indira
Gandhian Thought. Mahatma Gandhi's Educational Theory. 1500
Mirza, Hazrat Communism and Democracy.
1881 Communism and Democracy.
(Third of the Series). 1937 Mirza, Iskander
Proclamation by Major- General Iskander Mirza, President of Pakistan. 1968
Mishra, Girish Bank Nationalisation and
JanaSangh. 1713,1750 R.S.S.S. Shadow Over
Benaras Hindu University. 1696
Mishra, S. N. India's Five Year Plans and
Socialist Advance. 134 Misra, Biresh
Struggle of the Surma Valley Peasantry. 856
Mitra, Sarada India and the German
Problem. A Case for Recognition of the G.D.R. 350
149
Author Index
Mitra, Sarada cont. Recognise German
Democratic Republic Now! 378
Mohammed, Ghulam International Islamic
Economic Association, Presidential Address. Second Session, October, 1950.1924
International Islamic Economic Conference Inaugural Address. 1916
Mookerjee, Biren Indian Planning•Past and
Future. 1210 Mookerjee, Syama Prasad
Awake Hindusthan! 967 Letter Written by the Hon. Dr.
S. P. Mookerjee, Finance Minister, Bengal, to H.E. Sir John Herbert, Governor of Bengal. Not for Publication. 923,1518
A Phase of the Indian Struggle. 920
The Punjab Provincial Hindu Conference. Presidential Address. 961
Moorthy, A. S. Dangerous "Octopus" in the
Indian Ocean. 2232 Muhkerjee, Sadhan
Sadr Blossoms in the Desert. Saharawi People Fight for Freedom. 457
Mujahid, Sharif Pakistani Nationalism. 1895
Mujibur Rahman, Sheikh Bangabandhu's Mayday
Address to the Nation. 1866
Mukerjee, Hiren Communists in Parliament.
312 The Legacy We Cherish. 60
Years of C.P.I. 433 Our Freedom Struggle and
the Communist Party. Some Reflections and Observations. 423
Who Fought for India's Freedom? 424
70 Soviet Years. A Salute to Great October! 456
Mukerji, Manmatha Nath The All-India Hindu
Mahasabha Conference at Calcutta. Address of Sir Manmatha Nath Mukerji Chairman of the Reception Committee. 753
Mukherjee, Haridas Satish Mukherjee•A Father
of the Bengali Revolution. 1052
Mukherjee, Mukul Dowry Banned. 131 Tunisia. 102
Mukherjee, Sadhan Avert Mankind's Nuclear
Doom. 422 Bhopal Crime without
Punishment. 451 C.P.I, and Internationalism.
447 Fight Back Detractors of
Nonalignment. 418 Who Really Aids India,
U.S.A. orU.S.S.R.?A Study in Contrast of Economic Assistance. 386
Mukhopadhyay, Rabindra Tasks for the Eighties and a
Report on the Seventies. Institute of Social Change and Social Welfare. 1317
Mukhoti, Gobinda Fewer Rights, More Bullets.
The Central Industrial Security Force (Amendment) Bill. 1376
Inside the Family•A Report on the Democratic Rights of Women. 1404
Munshi, K. M. The Indian Deadlock. 998 Problems of India's Defence.
733 Zonal Divisions of India. 983
N Nadwi, Syed Abul Hasan AH
Try to Understand the Problems and Sentiments of Indian Muslims. A Pre- requisite for Peaceful Co- existence. 1314
Nagar, Gopabandhu Subjects Committee
Meetings. 151 Naik, J. A.
Dictatorship for India. 1408 Nair, K. P. Madhavan
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries January 1957 to December 1957.111
Namboodiripad, E. M. S. The B.J.P-R.S.S.S.:lnthe
Service of Right-Reaction. 526
C.P.I.(M.) In the Struggle for Peace and Socialism. 505
Democratic Decentralisation. Note on the Report of the Asoka Mehta Committee on the Panchayati Raj Institute. 488
Fifty Years of the Kishan Sabha. 855
Kerala and the Ugly Face of the Congress. 326
Kerala, Problems and Possibilities. 308,1543
Note for the Programme of the C.P.I. 339
On the Programme of the C.P.I.(M). Party Line on Current Tactics. 515
Twenty-Eight Months in Kerala. A Retrospect. 321
Nand, Achyuta Approach to the Second Five
Year Plan. Some Basic Considerations. 1106
How Gandhian Is J. P. Narayan? 1757
Hindustan Mazdoor Sevak Sangh. An Explanatory Note. 980
Progress of Land Reforms in India 108
Narain, Onkar Cannibal Bomb. 2238
Narasimha Rao, P. V. India Reiterates Commitment
to Principles of United Nations. 2239
Non-Alignment Today. 2235 Narayan, Jayaprakash
Bangla Desh Challenge to World Community. 1862
150
Author Index
Narayan, Jayaprakash cont. Citizens' for Democracy.
Purpose and Program. 1318
The Dual Revolution. 1163 Jeevan-Dan. 1125 My Picture of Socialism. 615 New Perspectives. Text of
Jayaprakash Narayan's "Letter to Communist Friends" with Ajoy Ghosh's "Observations." 305
An Open Letter to Imperialist Agents from Britain. By Resistance Leaders of India. 1007
A Plea for Reconstruction of Indian Polity. Draft for Private Circulation. 1159
Socialism and Sarvodaya. 1089
Socialism to Sarvodaya. 609 Socialist Unity and the
Congress Socialist Party. 594
Some Memorable Letters on August Revolution. 1032
To All Fighters for Freedom. 957
To All Fighters for Freedom. Famous Second Letter during August Revolution. 1029
The Tragedy of Tibet. 2199 Narayan, Shriman
India's Current Problems. 114
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries January 1957 to December 1957.111
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, March 1956 to December 1956.107
One Week with Vinoba. 103 Socialistic Pattern of Society.
110 Youth and Nation-Building.
(Report of the A.I.C.C. Youth Training Camp, Sept. 24-30, 1955.). 88
Narenderpal Singh Third World Punjabi Confer-
ence, Dec. 23-29, Delhi- Chandigarh. Contemporary Scene. 1633
Narsing Rao, J. V. Need for a New Outlook.
1592 Separate Telangana•A
Suicidal Slogan. 1588 National Bank of Pakistan
Pakistan's Economy Key Indicators. 2144
Nayanar, E. K. The Left Democratic
Alternative. Collection of Speeches and Articles by E. K. Nayanar, Chief Minister, Kerala. 1582A
Nayar, Sukumaran Indian Nationalism since
Independence. 41st Indian Political Science Conference. 1327
Nayudamma, Y. Scientific and Industrial
Research Objectives and Achievements of C.S.I.R. 1287
Nazimuddin, Khwaja Speech on Basic Principles
Committee Report. 1934 Nehru, B. K.
India-Pakistan Relations. 2215
Nehru, Jawaharlal All-India Convention.
Presidential Address. 4 The Chinese Threat. 2213 The Cripps Mission. An
Authoritative Statement on the Breakdown of the Negotiations at New Delhi. 926
Chinese Aggression in War and Peace. Letters of the Prime Minister of India. 2211
Cultural Legacy. 279 The Goa Question. 1602 India-China Relations. 2192 India•What Next? Why the
Talks Failed. Congress Reply 1463
Nehru, Jawaharlal cont. Letters to the P.C.C.
Presidents. 76 Nehru-Jinnah
Correspondence. Including Gandhi-Jinnah and Nehru- Nawab Ismail Correspondence. 5
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress Fifty- Seventh Session. 36
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Fifty- Eighth Session. 71
Prime Minister Nehru's Letter to Premier Chou En-lai. 2195
The Question of Language. Congress Political and Economic Studies-No. 6. 889
Report to the All India Congress Committee. 86
The Parting of the Ways. Foreword by Mahatma Gandhi. 918
What India Wants. 1472 Neogy, K. C.
What Happened after Gandhi's Arrest. 941
Niazi, Maulana Kausar Meaning of Press Freedom•
Text of Speech. Maulana Kausar Niazi, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Auqaf and Haj, Press Freedom Day. 2030
Nijalingappa, S. Indian National Congress.
Presidential Address Seventy-Third Session. 166
Presidential Address. Indian National Conference, Seventy-First Session. 164
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 72nd Session. 172
Nilakanta Sastri. The Concept of a Secular
State. 1461 Niyogi, Jnananjan
India. 880
151
Author Index
Noon, Malik Firoz Khan Democratic Ideals and
Foreign Policy of Pakistan. 1963
An Indian Looks at the Indian Political Situation. Extracts from a Speech by Sir Firoz Khan Noon, Defense Member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, Gov. of India. 942
Kashmir. 1957 Statement of the Foreign
Minister of Pakistan, Malik Firoz Khan Noon, to the Security Council of the United Nations on the India-Pakistan Question on January 30, 1957.1953
Noorani, A. G. How Does a Riot Begin and
Spread? 1705 R.S.S.S. and Politics. 1714 Ranchi Riots Inquiry Report
X-Rayed. 1697 Nusrat, S. A.
Referendum•^Announcement of Results. Speech by Chief Election Commissioner Justice S. A. Nusrat. 2136
Orissa Congress Members of Parliament
Behind the Orissa Allegations•Facts and Fiction. 1192
Padmanabhan, Mannathu Save India. 1580
Padmanabhan, V. T. The Gas Chamber on the
Chambal. A Study of Job Health Hazards and Environmental Pollution at NAGDA, Madhya Pradesh. 1362
Pai, T. A. Some Reflections on the
Food Problem in India. 1200
Pai, T. A. cont. The Turning Point. New
Program For Economic Progress. 1281
Pakistan Democratic Party Constitution of the Pakistan
Democratic Party, 1969. 2013
Pakistan Government Crisis on the Ganges.
Background Report. 2014 Economic Progress of
Pakistan, 1947-1948. 1898
Elections in World's Third Largest Democracy. 2015
Five Years of Revolutionary Government. The Planning Division. 1962
General Elections, New Leadership to Emerge. 2049
Handbook on Management of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan. (Revised) Edition. 2141
India and the Bomb. Background Report. 2010
India's War Propaganda against Pakistan (Since Delhi Agreement). Correspondence between the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India. 1933
Indian Aggression against Pakistan American Reactions (No. 3). Background Report. 2004
Indian Aggression against Pakistan-American Reactions (No. 4). Background Report. 2002
Islamabad. 1973 Just a Peep at Pakistan.
1929 New Regime, a Period of
Reconstruction. 1964 Nuclear Energy in Pakistan.
2079 Pakistan-Economic
Showcase. Background Report. 2009
Pakistan Education Key Indicators. 2143
Pakistan Government cont. The Pakistan Flag. 1986 Pakistan Foreign Policy.
2164 Pakistan Nuclear Program.
2073 Pakistan Soviet Relations.
President Mohammad Ayub Khan's Visit to the U.S.S.R. 2008
Pakistan Statistics in Brief• 1985.2145
Pakistan, the Struggle of a Nation. 1915
Pakistan-U.K. Relations. 2153 Pakistan's Defence
Alliances. 1950 Pakistan's Nuclear
Programme. 2078 PARC's Statutory
Bodies/Committees and Their Composition. 2126
People's President. 2160 Provincial Autonomy in 1973
Constitution. 2076 Return of Displaced
Persons•India Rejects U.N. Proposals. Pakistan Aide-Memoire to Secretary-General, 13th August, 1971.2018
Second Five Year Plan, Targets and Achievements. 1996
Story of Kashmir, 1947-65. 2003
Summary of Supreme Court Judgement. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Others vs. the State. 2083
Towards Consolidation. Two Years of the Revolutionary Government in Pakistan. 1961
Travel Abroad•Frontier Formalities. Passports and Visas, Customs, Formalities and Allowances, Health Regulations, Currency Regulations, Concessions. 2124
152
Author Index
Pal, Hem Why This Foreign Exchange
Crisis? A Study of T. T. Krishnamachari's Import Trade Policy and Its Impact on Our Economy. 318
Palai, H. O. Text Books of Kerala. 1544
Palkhivala, N. A. Devaluation of the Rupee.
Causes and Conse- quences. 1198
The Economic Environment In India•1967.1219
Is Socialism Outdated? 1201 The Union Budget, 1971-72.
1252 The Union Budget, 1972-
1973.1267 Palmer, Norman D.
Indian Attitudes toward Colonialism. 2201
Pande, B. N. Butchery in Ahmedabad. Call
of Gandhiji. 1707 Pande, B. N.
Dr. M. A. Ansari, Symbol of Hindu-Muslim Unity. 229
Pande, Chandrabali Linguistic Survey: A Political
Stunt! 1488 National Language for India.
1515 Pandhe, M. K.
Wages since Independence. 336
Pant, Govind Ballabh Survey of the Working of the
U.P. Government. (Being a Report to the U.P. Congress Committee). 77
Parakal, Pauly V. C.I.A. Dagger against India.
390 On Certain Ideological
Positions of C.P.I.(M). 412 Prices, Monopolies and
Government Policies. 388 Pro-Rich Anti-People Budget.
435 Promises vs. Prices. Story of
a Great Betrayal. 406 Soviet New Thinking and
Policies. 463
Parakal, Pauly V. cont. Stop Reagan: Save World
from Nuclear Holocaust. 410
Parasuram, R. P. Report of the Fourth National
Conference of the Praja Socialist Party Held at Poona (Maharashtra). 551
Parekh, H. T. How Big Are the Big
Enterprises in India? 1254 Indian Planning•Past and
Future. 1210 Parmar, Y. S.
New Charter Needed for Hills. Republic Day 1970. 1243
Parulekar, Godavari Revolt of the Warlis. 852
Pasha, Saeed Halim The Design of Pakistan
Government. 1888 Patel, Dahyabhai V.
"Blue Beard" of India's Finance. 1191
Emergency? (Speeches Delivered in the Rajya Sabha on the Emergency Measures). 1494
From Wall to Wall. 1194 High Prices•Why? 1193 In this Country We Have
Now Three Sectors: the Private Sector, The Public Sector and the Nehru Sector. Extracts from the Speech in Rajya Sabha on 1-9-1966.1209
My Contribution to the 31 st Session of the Rajya Sabha. (Nov.-Dec. 1960). 1177
We Protest Government Decision to Extend Consular Relations with East Germany. 2224
Why Swatantra Supports Tashkent Agreement? For This We Stand•III. 723
Patel, Rajni Brother India. 1456 Indo-Soviet Treaty, an
Appraisal. 189
Patel, Sardar Vallabhabhai Lawless Limbdi. 903
Patel, Venibhai A. The Masses' Challenge to
the Millionaires' 15 Year Economic Plan. 971
Patna, Karyanandnagar Political Resolution. Eighth
Congress of the Commu- nist Party of India. 361
Patodia, D. N. Naxalbari, A Report. 739
Patra, Saral Pakistan U.S. Strike Forces
in South Asia. 2154 Pattanayak, D. P.
Linguistic Pluralism and National Development: Reflections on Language Use in Education and National Objectives. 1286
Peerzada, Syed Sharifuddin Jinnah on Pakistan. 919
People's Union for Civil Liberties Black Laws, 1984. The
Terrorist Affected Areas. Ordinance Amending the National Security Act. 1405
People's Union for Democratic Rights
The Other Face of A.S.I.A.D. 1339
Sikh Holocaust•Who Are the Guilty? Report of a Joint Inquiry into the Causes and Impact of the Riots in Delhi from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1984.1395
Post War World Council Freedom for India Now. 927
Pothacamury, Thomas The Kerala Government and
the Educational Question. By the Most Reverend Thomas Pothacamury, Archbishop of Bangalore. 1561
Potter, Henry America on British Rule in
India. 1457 Prachuranalu, Kranti
Indervelli•Another Jallian- wala Bagh. Adilabad Girijan Peasant Struggle Forges Ahead Undeterred! 1337
153
Author Index
Pradesh Congress Committee Manifesto Delhi Pradesh
Congress, 1972, Metropolitan Council Elections. 211
see also entries under Anahra Pradesh, Assam Pradesh
Praja Socialist Party Bangalore Resolutions. 544 Congress and Democracy.
591 Conspicuous Waste. 567 Constitution and Rules. 542,
589 Constitution and Rules. 589 Constitution, Rules and Code
of Conduct. 538 Election Manifesto. 546, 568 Facing the Challenge. 570 Facts and Fiction in
Congress Manifesto. 549 Facts on Lohia's Attempt at
Disrupting the P.S.P. 539 Food and Economics
Policies. 583 Forward to the Defence of
Nationalism, Democracy and Socialism. The Message of the 9th National Conference. 582
The General Secretary's Report to the Tenth National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party. 586
The Merger Annulled. 577 J.P.-Lohia Talks. A
Flashback. 548 Mid-Term Perspectives.
Appraisal of the Post- Electbn Situation. 584
On the Move. 580 Our Labour Policy. 592 P.S.P. General Council
Meeting. Background Papers. 1. General Elections. 2. Panchayat Raj and Community Development. 3. Work among Students and Youth. 4. P.S.P. and Labour. 569
P.S.P. in Parliament. 581 Perspectives for Seventies.
585
Praja Socialist Party cont. Policy Statement. (Adopted
by the 2nd National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party Held at Gaya 26-30 December 1955). 543
Policy Statement. 578 Praja Socialist Party. A Brief
Introduction. 541 Praja Socialist Party.
Seventh National Conference. 574
Punjabi Suba and Praja Socialist Party. 561
Report of the 5th National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party. Silver Jubilee of the Socialist Movement in India. 553
Report of the 6th National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party. 571
Report of the General Secretary to the Betul Convention of the Praja Socialist Party. 531
Revitalising the Organisation. Delhi Camp Tract III. 550
Socialist Unity, Another Attempt Fails. 573
Special P.S.P. Convention, Nagpur. Suggestions Received from State Executives. 534
Statement of Policy. 536 Strategy for Socialism. 587 Task Before Us and Other
Resolutions. 552 Towards Socialist
Transformation. Election Manifesto, 1971.588
Two Years of the Praja Socialist Party. 535
The Warning Ignored. 579 Prakasa, Sri
Joint Session of the Bombay Legislature at Bombay. Address Delivered by Shri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Bombay. 1176
Prakashan, Jyoti A Study of the Communist
Movement in Kashmir. 1814
Prakashana, Jagarana My Dear Felbw Sikhs. 1421
Prasad, Muni Narayana Functional Democracy•A
Failure in India. 1303 Prasad, Rajendra
The League Demand. 1021 Presidential Address of Babu
Rajendra Prasad. Indian National Congress, 48th Session at Bombay. 2
Prasenda Rao, N. Congress Agrarian Reforms,
Gaps and Loopholes. 841 Land Reforms under
Congress Raj. 333 Pratishthan, Yoga Kshema
R.S.S.S. Vis-á-Vis Punjab Problem. 1170
Prem, S. P. R.S.S.S. Policy on Punjabi
Suba. 1666,1682,1742 Premen, Addy
Bangladesh: Distortions Challenged. Sheikh Mujib's Place in History and the Truth about His Opponents. 1868
Pruthi, Surinder National and International
Challenges of the Eighties. 1315
Pulluvilla, Angamali Vettukad Fusillade in Kerala. 1557
Punjab Civil Liberties Union Civil Liberty. Punjab Civil
Liberties Union. Repression in the Punjab. 966
Punjab Congress Legislative Party
Achievements of Congress in the Punjab. 1627
Purao, V. N. Bombay Pradesh Congress
Committee, Constitution and Rules. Together with the Constitution of the Indian National Congress. 69
Qasmi, Maulana Ikhlaq Husain Jamaat-e-lslami and
Secularism. 1691
154
Author Index
Quami, S. S. Communalism in Punjab.
Anachronism of Akali Politics. 1698
Quit India Legion The Currency Fraud
Practised on India by the British. 950
Qureshi, Ishtiaq Husain Pakistan, an Islamic
Democracy. 1913
Radhakrishnan, S. Evolutionary Bhoodan. 1104
Radical Democratic Party The Radical Democratic
Party•An Introduction. 767
Raghavan, A. Bhopal Crime without
Punishment. 451 Raghunatha Iyer, N.
What Ails Our Democracy? First M. Srinivasa lyengar Memorial Lecture. 1224
Rahim, S. A. Father of the Nation. 1117
Rahman, Fazlur Address by the Hon'able Mr.
Faziur Rahman, Minister of Commerce, Education and Economic Affairs, Government of Pakistan. Address to Inaugurate the First Annual Session of the All Pakistan Educational Conference, at Karachi, on Oct. 4th, 1952.1936
Inaugural Address Delivered by the Hon'ble Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Minister for Commerce and Education, Government of Pakist. On the Occasion of the All- Pakistan Urdu Conference, Held at Karachi on the 15th April 1951.1932
Rahman, Fazlur cont. Presidential Address by the
Hon'ble Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Minister for Commerce, Education and Economic Affairs, Govern- ment of Pakistan at the Joint Conference of the Advisory Board of Educa- tion, the Inter-University Board and the Council of Technical Education. 1930
Rahman, Ziaur Mutual Respect for Indepen-
dence and Sovereignty Leads Us to Prosperity. General Zia Addresses Istanbul Islamic Confer- ence, 13 May, 1976.2053
75 Million People Ever Vigilant to Defend Every Inch of Bangladesh. 1867
Rahmat Ali, Choudhary India. The Continent of Dinia
or the Country of Doom? 1885
The Millat of Islam and the Menace of "Indianism." 930
Rai, Kartik A Budget for Capitalists. 1416
Rai, Ram 3 Million Congress Members
Must Command the High Command. 1015
Raichaudhury, Samar Public Health under
Congress Rule. 328 Rairikar, B. R.
Return of the Pindhari Raj. Lala Lajpatrai Memorial Lecture Series (Tenth Series 1981). 1330
Raj, Charanj'rt Why I Took to Politics. 730
Raj, K. N. India's Trade Boycott of
South Africa. 2214 Rajagopalachari, C.
About Tashkent, (From Swarajya). 1206
Rajagopalachari, C. Birth of Swatantra Party
(Freedom). Protect Farm and Family. 710
Gandhian Thought. Hindu Philosophy, Modern Science and Our Political Economy. 1435
Our Democracy and Other Essays. 1130
Social and Religious Decay. 746
Swatantra Party National Convention. Inaugural Speech. 726
The Way Out. 972 Towards Doom? 715
Rajan, M. S. Nata The Indian Constituent
Assembly. 1046 Rajan, S. P. Thiaga
Four Wasteful Years. Being a Rapid Review of Congress Record in Office. 1091
Rajasekhara Reddi, N. C.P.I.'s Struggle of
Communist Unity. 460 On Certain Ideological
Positions of C. P .l.(M). 412
Soviet New Thinking and Policies. 463
Rajasekhariah, A. M. Constitutional Philosophy of
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial Lectures. 1328
Rajeswara Rao, C. C.P.I.'s Struggle of
Communist Unity. 460 Inspiring Experience of Our
Visit to Socialist Cuba. 458 The Nature of the Bahujan
Samaj Party. 462 R.S.S.S. and Jana Sangh. A
Menace to the Unity, Integrity, Secular Democratic Set-up and Progress of Our Motherland. 370
Socialist German State. Inspiring Impressions. 382
155
Author Index
Rajeswara Rao, C. cont. 1942 August Struggle and
the (Kommunist Party of India. 428
24th Congress of C.P.S.U. An Event of World Importance. 375
Rajimwale, Anil World Communist Movement
1847-1876.397 Rajshekar Shetty, V. T.
Conspiracy behind Communal Riots in Post- Independent India. [An Analysis of Hindu-Muslim Problem]. 1299
Tribal Unrest. Whom to Blan i?1312
Rajshekar, V. T. Christians and Dalit (Untouch-
ables) Liberation. What Can the Church Do? 1425
Hinduism vs. Movement of Untouchables in India. 1371
Muslims and the Liberation of the Oppressed. 1422
Why Godse Killed Gandhi? 1357
Raju, A. S. Indian National Congress.
Report of the General Secretaries January 1959 to December 1959.124
Raju, Alluri Satyanarayana First Political Party
Conference of the Andhra Pradesh Congress. 1585
Ram, Jagjivan Address by Shri Jagjivan
Ram, President, Indian National Congress. 182
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 73 Plenary Session. 167
Rama Rao, A. Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Ninth
Annual Session. 619 Rama Rao, A.
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Presidential Address, Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha Session (General Council). 621
Rama Rau, Dhanvanthi 19th Session, All India
Women's Conference• Presidential Address. 1024
Ramakrishnan, I. K. Kerala: Punnapha-Vayalar
and Other Struggles. 1579 Ramamurthi, V.
Communist Spotlight on the Land Problem. 1096
Ramamurthy, M. V. A Plea for Uniform Civil
Code. 1378 Ramamurti, P.
Centre of Indian Trade Unions Fifth Conference. General Secretary's Report. 829
Defend Right to Strike. A Critique of Bills Introduced in Parliament in the Last Budget Session Intended to Curtail the Right to Strike. 826
Real Face of the Assam Agitation. 494
Ramanujam, G. Indian National Trade Union
Congress. 24th Session, Shimla. Presidential Address. 816
Ramaswami, K. S. Jubilee of the Gokhale
Institute of Public Affairs. 1203
Ranadive, B. T. Against Inflation and Wage
Freeze. 820 Build Up United Struggle for
Socio-Economic Changes and Defence of Democ- racy. Comrade B. T. Ranadive's Presidential Speech in the Working Committee Meeting held at Kata, Rajasthan, 6-8 June, 1978.821
Centre of Indian Trade Unions, Fifth Conference. Presidential Address. 827
Centre-State Relations. 490
The Employees State Insur- ance Scheme•A Hoax. Memorandum Submitted bythed.T.U.totheE.S.I. Review Committee. 825
Gorkhaland Agitation•A Part of Imperialist Plot in the East. 521
India's Economic Crisis and Its Solution. 286
Jobs for All. Against British Monopoly, against Indian Profiteering. 984
Marx and Trade Unions. 513 New Industrial Relations Bill.
An Anti-Working Class Measure•A Critique. 833
Rising Attacks•Growing Struggles! 823
The Sterling Balances Betrayal. Sordid Story of Their Accumulation. Shameful Surrender of Our Interests by the Chetty- Cripps Agreements. 290
Twin Challenge before People. 528
Wages and Income Policy. What It Means to the Working Class. 824
Ranadive, Vimal Feminists and Woman's
Movement. 1446 Rane, Ganpat Babaji
This Poor Man Prefers Swatantra. 749
Ranga, N. G. The Budget and You. 724 The Congress Path to
National Disaster. 731 Economic Programme of
Kisan Congress. 1490 Self-Employed Peasants and
Tribal People. A Saga of Rangaji's Life-Long Fight for the Protection and Welfare of Agricultural Toilers and Tribal People. 1375
Swatantra Alternative to the Third Plan. Speeches in Parliament. 722
Rao, B. N. Programme for a Centre
Party. 1161
156
Author Index
Rao, S. R. K. Is India Heading Towards an
Internal Debt Trap? 1427 Rao, V. K. R. V.
Freedom and Development•The Challenge with Special Reference to India. 1166
Rashtriyah Swayamsevak Sangh
R.S.S.S. Resolves. Full Text of Resolutions From 1950 to 1983.1355
Rasul, M. Abdullah Tebhaga Struggle of Bengal.
853 Ray, Aswini
Karimganj Riots. A Political Study. 1695
Meerut Riots•A Case Study. 1703
Reinsch, Paul America on British Rule in
India. 1457 Republican Party of India
The Charter of Demands. Submitted by the Republi- can Party of India to Shri Lai Bahadur Shastri. 764
Election Manifesto of the Re- publican Party of India. 765
Republican Party of India. Resolutions Passed in the 5th Conference of the Republican Party of India. 761
Revolutionary Socialist Party A Call to Action. 608 What Is Happening in Kerala?
607 Revolutionary Worker's Party of India
For a Worker's and Peasants' Government in India. The Programme of the Revolutionary Workers' Party of India. 706
Ridley, George India. 925
Rizvi, Gowher Bangladesh: Distortions
Challenged. Sheikh Mujib's Place in History and the Truth about His Opponents. 1868
Robeson, Paul Brother India. 1456
Roosevelt, Theodore America on British Rule in
India. 1457 Some American Opinions on
the Indian Empire. 1476 Roy, Ajit
Big Business under Congress Raj. 330
Who Pays for Our Plans? An Analysis of Congress Taxation Policy. 327
Roy, Basanta Koomar Eminent Britons on What
India Really Means to Britian. 1436
Roy, Bidhan Chandra An Address by Dr. Bidhan
Chandra Roy, or Non- Violence for Modern Man. 1041
Statement by Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister and Finance Minister. Budget 1954-55. 1519
Roy, M. N. Constitution of India•A
Draft. 768 Roy, S. M.
White Paper on Indian Constitution, 1946. (With Elucidation by the Cabinet Mission, and Correspon- dence between the Mission, Congress and the League). 1005
Ruia, Ramniwas R. Cotton Policy. 1122
Rustamji, K. F. Visit to Punjab. 1634
Sachar, Bhimsen Address by Shri Bhimsen
Sachar, Governor of Andhra Pradesh to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council. Assembled Together at the Assembly Hall, Hyderabad. 1586
Sadasivam, T. Our Foreign Indebtedness.
1146 Sahani, Kidar Nath
General Secretary's Report. 696
General Secretary's Report. Fourth Plenary Session. 704
Sahay, Anand Mohan The Lid Off R.S.S.S. 1078
Sahay, Goving R.S.S.S. Hitler's Heirs. An
Exposition of the Para- Military Fascist Character of R.S.S.S. 1748
Sahni, Ruchi Ram Truth about Kashmir. 1763
Saillant, Louis Strengthen United Action.
780 Saldanha, C. A.
Some Economic Problems of India. (Being Stray Thoughts and a Summary Review). 1174
Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee
Aurangabad Riots. An Analytical Study. 1700
Corruption Thy Name Is Jana Sangh. 1739
Democratic Sanction against Communal Reaction. 1726
Flickering Lamp and a Falling Star. 1681
Flashback on Parbhani. A Post-Mortem Study of the Communal Riots in Parbhani (Maharashtra) in 1968.1704
157
Author Index
Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee cont.
Jan Sang h and West Asian Crisis. 1675,1743
Jana Sangh Manifesto Ex- Rayed. 1680
R.S.S.S. Anti-Nation Conspiracy. 1685,1753
R.S.S.S. and Culture. 1678 R.S.S.S. Harijans and Jana
Sangh. 1667,1686 R.S.S.S. Minorities and Jana
Sangh. 1674 Ranchi Riots-Saffron
Conspiracy•2. Factual Analyses of the Tragic Happenings in August 1967.1687
The Real Face of Jamaat-e- Islami. 1668
Shiv Sena Menace. 1758 Sampurnanand, Dr.
The Trials of Our Democracy. 1137,1654
Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad
Reorganization of States in India with Particular Refer- ence to the Formation of Maharashtra. Being the Memorandum Submitted by the Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad to the States Re- organization Commission. 1100
Samyukta Socialist Party Samyukta Socialist Party
Election Manifesto, 1971. For a New Transfer of Power for Equality-Based Development. 611
Sandhu, S. K. Pilot Study on Working in a
Slum Area for Family Planning. 1260
Sangathan, I. C. Rajiv Era•A Historical
Perspective. 1413 Sanhalan, Kendra
Congress Seva Dal. 90 Sanjeevayya, D.
The National Plan Loan. 1105
Sanjiva Reddy, N. Indian National Congress,
Sixty-Seventh Session. Presidential Address. 136
Presidential Address, 66th Session, Indian National Congress. 129
Sanjivayya, D. Report of the Five Man
Committee. (Appointed by the Congress President in Pursuance of the Resolu- tion of the A.I.C.C). 149
Santhanam, K. The Fight against
Untouchability. 1064 Planning and Plain Thinking.
1156 Political Democracy and
Economic Development. Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 10.1218
Socialism. 1240 The Trap of Words. 924
Sapre, S. S. Indian Democracy in
Danger•Read and Think. 1242
Sarabhai, Mridula Letters from Constitution
House. 1815 Sarbadhikari, Prabhat
Devaluation in Theory and Practice. 1069
Sardesai, S. G. Bombay Textile General
Strike, February 28th to March 11th, 1966.354
The Heritage We Carry Forward and the Heritage We Renounce. 425
Kashmir. Defence, Democ- racy, Secularism. 345
The People and the Crisis of Capitalist Planning. 357
Seventh Congress of the Comintern and India's Struggle for Democracy and Freedom. 353
Soviet New Thinking and Policies. 463
Why Communists? Popular Election Guides. 465
Sarkar, Jagannath C.P.I.'s Struggle of
Communist Unity. 460 Sastri, R. S.
Is Not the Brahmin a Foreigner? 1321
Sastri, V. S. Srinivasa The Future of Indian States.
Reprint of Two Lectures Delivered at the Maharaj's College, Ernakulam, Cochin, on 2nd and 3rd October, 1926. 882
Sattar, Chaudhary Abdul Jana Sangh Misrule in Delhi.
(A Dismal Record of Administrative Inefficiency and Corruption). 1669
Saty abhakt, Swam i Manifesto of Swam i
Satyabhakt, Candidate for Presidentship Election. 1212
Satyanarayana Rao, Awa Whither Indian Polity?
Maladies and Remedies. Memorandum Submitted to Sarkaria Commission on Centre-State Relations. 1484
Saxena, Surendra Bahadur R.S.S.S.: A Descriptive
Study. 1718 Sayed, G. M.
G. M. Sayed on National Unity. 2007
Schumacher, E. P. Gandhian Thought. A Saner
Technology for Developing Countries. 1503
Scott, I. D. Notes on Chit ral. 890
Sehanavis, Chinmohan Lenin and India. 1235
Selvaraj, G. The Meaning of the Simla
Surrender. The Only Criticism of Current Congress Policy from the Left. 1013
Sema, Hokishe Efforts for Peace. 1658
158
Author Index
Sen, A. K. Election Law and Rules•
Technique and Propaganda. 128
Sen, Bhowani C.P.M. Fight against United
Front in West Bengal. 374 Congress Claims X'Rayed.
362 A Critique of Sri Aurobindo's
Philosophy. 367 National Democracy and
People's Democracy. Essays in Honour of Ninetieth Birthday of Comrade Georgi Dimitrov. 385
Sen, Mohit Aspects of C.P.I. Programme.
348 C.P.I.'s Battle against Maoism
and the Naxalites. 440 Communism and the New
Left. 365 Gujarat Burns! Save Gujaratl
448 National Democracy and
People's Democracy. Essays in Honour of Ninetieth Birthday of Comrade Georgi Dimitrov. 385
The People's March to Delhi. 391
Sen, Naren A Brief Synopsis of the
History of Indian Trade Union Movement. 836
Sen, Niranjan Bengal's Forgotten Warriors.
996 Sengupta, B. K.
White Paper on Indian Constitution, 1946. (With Elucidation by the Cabinet Mission, and Correspon- dence between the Mission, Congress and the League). 1005
Sengupta, D. M. Assam's Woes and India's
Lost Soul•to be Con- quered and Regained. An Open Letter to the Chief Minister of Assam. 1597
Sesha Iyer, C. P. Intervention against
Constitution. 320 Seshadri, K.
C.P.I.'s Contribution to Socio-Political Ideas in Indian Politics. 431
Seth, K. N. American Interest in R.S.S.S.
1672 Harijans and Jana Sangh
Politics. 1736 Seva Dal
Seva Dal Manual No.1. 29 Seva Dal Manual. No. 4. 32
Shah, K. K. Bombay Pradesh Congress
Committee, Constitution and Rules. Together with the Constitution of the Indian National Congress. 69
Shah, K. T. Ministers Please Fulfil
People's Demands. 1014, 1033
Shah, Viren J. Perestroika and India•The
Global Process. 1428 Shahi, Agha
U. N.'s Call•Total Withdrawal from Afghanistan. Pakistan Foreign Affairs Advisor's Address. 2091
Shakir, Moin Gandhi, Azad, and
Nationalism. 1754 Sharma, A. P.
I.N.T.U.C. Presidential Address. 806
Sharma, Aswani Kurma I Accuse. From the Sup-
pressed Statement of Manabendra Nath Roy on Trial for Treason before Sessions Court. 884
Sharma, Jagdish Saran All India Congress Commit-
tee: Circulars. A Descrip- tive Bibliography. 92
Sharma, Keshava Prasad The Historical Necessity of
an Anti-Socialist Platform. 1434
Sharma, Krishan Lai General Secretary's Report.
Fourth Plenary Session. 704
General Secretary's Report. National Executive Meeting. 703
Sharma, Rambilas The Question of an Obliga-
tory State Language in India. 1491
Sharma, Shanker Dayal Address by Dr. Shanker
Dayal Sharma, President, Indian National Congress. All India Congress Committee Meeting. 219
Congress Approach to International Affairs. 177
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 74th Plenary Session, Bidhan Nagar Calcutta, December 28-29, 1972.206
Studying Nehru. (Text of Speech Delivered at the Inauguration of Nehru Study Forum). 222
Text of Speech. At All India Conference of Peace and Solidarity, Calcutta, Sept. 20, 1972.215
Sharma, Yogindra Branch Functioning in the
Communist Party. 401 Glimpses of Revolutionary
Cuba. 381 Shastri, Lai Bahadur
Naked Act of Aggression by Pakistan in Kutch. 2217
Shenoy, B. R. The Food Situation and the
Common Man. 1438 The Foreign Exchange
Situation. 1157 Prune the Plan. 1133
Shiva Rao, B. India's Freedom Struggle•
Some Aspects. Third Rajaji Birthday Lecture, 1967. 1228
159
Author Index
Shrimali, K. L. First Conference of
Educators for Secularism, Socialism and Democracy. 1284
Shroff, A. D. Desperate Proposals. A
Review of the "1957 Budget." 1135
Free Enterprise and Democracy. 1119
Free Enterprise in India. 1120 Free Enterprise in India•A
Call for Leadership. 1184 Has Private Enterprise
Failed? 1118 Liberty to Trade Endangered.
Based on a Speech at the Southern India Chamber of Commerce, Madras on Jan. 16, 1957.1134
Planning in India. 1136 The Transport Bottleneck. I•
Another Tragic Tale? 1116 Shroff, Minoo R.
What Makes Japan Tick: Some Lessons for India. 1430
Siddhanta, T. N. The Railway General Strike.
801 Siddiqi, Majid
The Design of Pakistan Government. 1888
Siddiqur Rahman Friends, We Remember You.
1874 Singh, Amrik
Birth of Khalsa. India's First Army of Liberation. 1067
Singh, Anup Britain's Last Chance in
India 912 Singh, Arjun
My Dear Fellow Sikhs. 1420 Singh, Charan
Our Economic Philosophy. 751
Singh, Gopal My Dear Fellow Sikhs. 1420
Singh, Gurbachan The Idea of the Sikh State.
1478
Singh, Gurmukh Nihal The Indian Constituent
Assembly. 1010 Laski•The Teacher & the
Political Scientist with a Postscript on "The Dangers to Democracy in India." 1141
Singh, Harnam Punjab•The Homeland of
the Sikhs. 1622 Singh, Hukam, Sardar
Sikh Problem and Its Solution•An Elucidation. 1088,1110
Singh, J. J. India and America. 1043,
2183 Singh, Jaswant
Whither India? After Nehru What? And Some Little Glimmers of Hope. 1493
Singh, Khushwant The Unending Trail. 1128
Singh, L. P. Governor's Speech at
Kohima. Independence Day 1975.1289
Singh, N. K. Chaibasa Riots. An on the
Spot Study. 1720 A Tale of Two Villages. (A
Spot Study of Nonari and Sajni Riots in U.P.). 1735
Singh, Pitamber My Dear Fellow Sikhs. 1420
Singh, Raghuveer Political Culture and Culture
of Politics in India. (Puntambekar Memorial Lecture). 1406
Singh, Rajindar Five Hundred Years of
Sikhism. 1207 Singh, Sadhu Swamp
The Sikhs Demand Their Homeland. 1477
Singh, Sukumar Aids and Loans•A Means to
Neo-Colonialism. 1360 Singh, T. N.
Public Sector•Its Need and Justification. 132
Singh, Tara My Dear Fellow Sikhs. 1420
Sinha, Bejoy Kumar Why the National
Revolutionaries Became Communists? 439
Sinha, Ganga Sharan Chairman's Address. 555 President's Address. 565
Sinha, Girija Kumar Bihar Diary•The Glorious
August Days. 1442 Sinha, Indradeep
C.P.I.'s Struggle of Communist Unity. 460
Crisis of Capitalist Path in India: The Political Alternatives. 408
On Certain Ideological Positions of C.P.I.(M.). 412
Sinha, S. P. The Future of India. Presi-
dential Address to the Indian National Congress. 1
Sinha, S. P. The Task of National
Integration. 1673,1744 Sinha, Sachchidanand
Civil Disobedience in Bihar. 603
Sinha, Sasadhar Why Famine in India? 960
Srtaramayya, B. Pattabhi Presidential Address. Indian
Natbnal Congress, Fifty- Fifth Sesson. 27
Sitaramayya, Pattabhi Convention on Linguistic and
Cultural Provinces in India. Presidential Address. 1012
Sixty (60) Years of Congress. 13
Sivaramamurti, C. Our National Emblem. 1199
Slade, Madeline Gleanings Gathered at
Bapu'sFeet. 1071 Sloss, Robert
Some Facts about India. Interviews with Lord Islington during November, 1916.873
Social Unity Centre of India An Appeal to the Communists
all over the World. On Recent Developments in South East-Asia. 613
160
Author Index
Socialist Party All Power to the People.
Election Manifesto. 612 Socialist Party
Election Manifesto, 1957. 610
Socialist Party Forward to a Mass Party.
596 Socialist Party
National Committee Resolutions. 605
Nationalisation-Socialist Party. 600
Socialist Party Statement of Principles and Programmes. 606
The Way Out. Being the Diagnosis of the Economic Malaise Afflicting the Country and the Cure Suggested by the Socialist Party. 595
We Build for Socialism. Platform of the Socialist Party. 599
Socialist Workers Party To the Workers and
Peasants of India. Manifesto of the Fourth International. 921
Somani, G. N. An Observation on the Food
Production Drive of the Hon'ble Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lai Nehru. 1072
Needs and Demands of a Jaipury. 1650
Somasekhara Rau, M. P. Growth of Local Self-
Government in Bangalore City. 1225
Sondhi, M. L. Wanted: A National Foreign
Policy. 632,634 Spratt, Philip
Communism and India. 1094 Sreenivasan, M. A.
Controls and Freedom. 1173 Srinivasa Rao, Nittoor
Integrity in National Life. 1247
Srivastava, H. C. Experience of an Academic
Community in Fighting Out Right-Reaction. 1288
Srivastava, Ramu Story of Blood and Tears.
Heart Rending Story of Jana Sanghi Barbarrties Perpetrated on the Satnamis of Madhya Pradesh. 1693
Subramaniam, C. The Turning Point. New
Program For Economic Progress. 1281
Valedictory Address. 176 Subramanya Menon, K. P.
Focus on Unemployment. 311
National Income. Distribution and Rate of Growth. 335
Subramanya Menon, K. P. cont. The Shame of Free India. A
Study of the Social and Economic Disabilities of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. 329
Sudhakaran, K. Intervention against
Constitution. 320 Suhrawardy, H. S.
Broadcast to the Nation, 12th September, 1956.1949
Joint Electorate in Pakistan. 1959
Prime Minister's Statement on Foreign Policy. December 9, 1956.1948
Statement on Foreign Rela- tions and Defence. 1954
Statement on Foreign Rela- tions and Defence. 1958
Winding up of Foreign Policy Debate. 1956
Suhrawardy, Huseyn Shaheed Kashmir. Message to the
American People. 1839 Sumar, A. K.
Islam Needs No Crutch of Socialism. 2006
Sundarayya, P. For Victory in Andhra. 303 National Integration•A
Critique of Government Policies. Note Submitted to the National Integration Council, October 1973. 485
Supreme Court Lawyer's Campaign Committee
Justice H. R. Khanna•His Views. 864
Surjeet, Harkishan Singh Anti-Betterment Levy
Struggle of Punjab. 857 Developments in Punjab. 511 Fight the Threat of Divisive
Forces, Defend National Unity. 520
Forward to United Struggle. 849
Lessons of Punjab. 442 Kashmir and Its Future. 1812 Major Jaipal Singh: Tribute to
a Revolutionary. 503 My Dear Fellow Sikhs. 1420 Non-Aligned Summit•An
Assessment. 507 Price-Rise: Who Suffers,
Who Gains? 843 What Is Going to Happen in
Assam? 1600 What the A.I.K.S. Stands for.
851 Suyin, Han
Gandhian Thought. Reconstruction of Chinese System of Education and Its Lessons for India. 1506
Swamy, K. N. Stars of the Leader. Who
Leads to Future India? (A Guide to the Voters). 992
Swamy, Subramanian Garibi Badhao, Budget
1971-72.645 Plan for Full Employment.
642 Swadeshi Plan. 16th All India
Session. 641
161
Author Index
Swaran Singh, Sardar Simla Agreement. Debates in
Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha. Replies by the Prime Minister and the Minister of External Affairs. 2230
U.N. Assembly Session. 2221
Swamp, R. Let's Fight the Communist
Menace. 1450 Swamp, Ram
Hindu-Sikh Relationship. 1407
Swatantra Party Co-Operation or Coercion?
713 For Farm, Family, and
Freedom. Swatantra Party Programme for Prosperity•1971.742
Inflation•Your Hidden Enemy. 708
Labour's Friend•Congress or Swatantra? 718
Socialism•An Ism That Has Become a Wasm. 745
Swatantra Party Collection of Comments. 716
Swatantra Party Constitution. As Amended on October 5, 1968 by the 5th National Convention in Bhubaneswar. 740
Swatantra Party Election Manifesto, Assembly Elections, March, 1972. 744
Swatantra Party Members of the General Council. 747
Swatantra Party Mid-Term Report. Adopted by the General Council of the Swatantra Party on November 15-16, 1969. 741
Swatantra Party National Executive Resolutions. 729
Swatantra Party Preparatory Convention. 712
Swatantra Party. Statement of Principles. 711
Swatantra Speaks to the Poor. 750
Swatantra Party cont. To Prosperity through
Freedom. 709 To Prosperity through
Freedom. The Swatantra Party's Statement of Policy. 719
What's Wrong with the Third Plan? 717
Who Is Outdated? German Socialists Echo Swatantra. 714
Who's to Hold That Price Line? 707
Why Swatantra? 748 Swatantra Party General Council
Souvenir Swatantra Party General Council•Baroda, 6th November 1971. 743
Symes, Lillian India's Revolution•It's
Challenge and Meaning. 1181
T Taft, William Howard
Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire. 1476
Tahilramani, Parsram V. Why the Exodus from Sind?
(Being a Brief Resume of Conditions Responsible for Exodus of Hindus, Sikhs and Harijans from Sind). 1006
Takhtmal Indian National Congress.
Report of the General Secretaries January 1959 to December 1959.124
Talbot, Phillips Problems Facing Pakistan.
1923 Tan Yun-shan
The Visva-Bharati Cheena- Bhavana and the Sino- Indian Cultural Society. 2182
Taraporevala, J. The Gift Tax. 1152
Taraporevala, Russi Jal Economic Implications of the
Union Budget for 1966-67. 1216
Taraporevala, Russi Jal cont. The Economic Implications of
the Union Budget, 1971- 72.1253
Wealth and Expenditure Taxes•Their Effect on the Indian Economy and the Common Man. 1149
Tariq, Pervaiz Naeem Female Crime in Rural and
Urban Areas of Pakistan. 2106
Tarkunde, V. M. Contemporary Socialism.
1257 Fundamental Right to
Property. 1255 Propaganda. Radical
Democratic Party Publication No. 6. 766
Tasnim, Ahmed Change in Kashmir in
National Interest. 248 Tek Chand
Liquor at the Bar of Law. 1221
Telangana Graduates Conference
Telangana•A Challenge of the Masses. 1636
Thacker, M. S. The Application of Science
and Technology to Socio- Economic Development. 1256
Thakur, Shankarshan Russian Hand in Punjab.
1396 Thakurdas, Purshotamdas
A Plan of Economic Development for India. 978
A Plan of Economic Develoment for India, Part II. 969
Thengadi, D. B. Modernisation without
Westernisation. 1403 Why Bharatiya Mazdoor
Sangh? 772 Your Equipment. 773 Your Office. 770
Thomas, M. M. India's Quest for Democracy.
1Í13
162
Author Index
Thorner, Alice The Kashmir Conflict. Part I.
Dissension and Invasion. 1777
Tilgul, S. V. Before the Commission of
Inquiry to Inquire into the Channapatna Police Incident. Dated this 28th Day of September, 1987. 1423
Tosh, Alexander C. Social Development in the
Third Development Decade. 1326
Trikamdas, Purshottam Dedicated to the Gullible.
The Face of Communism. 572
Triparti, P. K. Amending the Constitution.
1093 Tripura State Committee C.P.I.(M.).
Assault on Parliamentary Democracy in Tripura. A Warning for All. 525
Tripura Faces Semi Fascist Terror. 4 Months under Congress (l)-T.U.J.S. Regime. 527
Twain, Mark America on British Rule in
India. 1457
u Umadevi
The War. Three Letters to Gandhiji. 997
Umesh Rao, M. The Village Manifesto. 1451
Un ni raja, C. Kerala Intervention and After.
1563 Upadhyaya, Deendayal
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Fourteenth Annual Session. 629
Devaluation. A Great Fall. 628
Food Problem. 625 Integral Humanism. 626
Utkal Pradesh Congress Resolutions of Utkal Pradesh
Congress Committee on S.R.C. Report. 277
Utkal Provincial Congress Committee
Report of the Land Reform Committee. (Approved by U.P.C.C). 68
V Vaidya, Murarji J.
Danger of Outmoded Socialism to India's Welfare. 1205
Free Enterprise and Freedom. 1121
Vajpayee, Atal Bihari Assam Problem, Repression
No Solution. 668 Back to Square One. Report
on Punjab. 680 Bharatiya Jana Sangh.
Fifteenth All India Session, Presidential Address. 637
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Presidential Address. 638, 646
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Presidential Address. 638
Heal the Wounds. Vajpayee's Appeal on Assam Tragedy to the Parliament. 1373
India at the Cross-Roads. 1309
National Integration. 622 Presidential Address. 686,
678 When Will Atrocities on
Harijans Stop? 1431 Van den Bogaert, Michael
The Tribal, My Brother. 1363 Varma, Phulan Prasad
Towards a World State. 598 Varshney, J. N.
Pilot Study on Working in a Slum Area for Family Planning. 1260
Vasudeva Rao, A. Telangana•An Economic
Problem. 1637
Vaze, S. G. Civil Liberty under the New
Constitution. Freedom of Association, Freedom of Speech and Press, Freedom of Person. 1070
The Formation of Federations. Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics R. R. Kale Memorial Lecture 1943. 953
Veeramani, K. Dravidar Kazhagam's
Stand on Hindi Imperialism, State Autonomy, De- Sanskritization, Dravidian Movement. 1417
Why Reservation? For S.C.'s, S.T.'s and O.B.C.'s. 1385
Venkatachar, C. S. India in the Eighties.
Supplement to Public Affairs for March 1982• Rajaji Birthday Lecture, 1981.1341
Venkataramani, K. S. The Draft Constitution and
Our Ideals. 1514 Venkateswara Rao, Devulapalli
Agrarian Revolution and Our Tasks. (Lay Foundations for a Struggle-Oriented Mass Movement, Immediate Programme, and Some Connected with Srikakulam Girijan Movement). 1368
On Internal Emergency. 1350 On Unity. 1349
Verma, Rajani Kant Bahuguna Speaks. 616
Vidyalankar, Amar Nath National Integration and
Teaching of History. 1664 Vijayatunga, J.
The Problem of Indian Refugee Property. 1448
Vinoba Sarvodaya and Communism.
1145
163
Author Index
Vishal, Badri The Revolt in Telangana.
1635 Vivekanandan, B.
Let Us Meet the Challenge. 656
Vyas, H. K. Incendiary Hand of the
R.S.S.S. and Jana Sangh behind Communal Riots. 371
Vishva Hindu Parishad. The H.S.S. Broad Outfit for Spreading Militant Aggressive Hindu Communal Poison. 420
w Wadhwa, Yogendra
My Dear Fellow Sikhs. 1420 Wavell, Archibald P.
Indian Problems of Today and Tomorrow. Address to the Combined Legislature. 975
India Today and Tomorrow. 986
West Bengal Government The Centre's Economic
Offensive against the States. 1538
A Few Aspect of the Comprehensive Amendment Bill of West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955. As Passed by the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. 1530
Left Front Government of West Bengal and Land Reforms. 1536
Left Front Government and March of the People. 1523
Manifesto of the Left Front. West Bengal Assembly Elections, (1982). 1533
Memorandum of the Government of India's Decision on the Recommendations of the Eighth Finance Commission. 1537
West Bengal Government cont. Our Views on Law and Order
Situation in West Bengal. Speeches and Letters of the Chief Minister of West Bengal to the Prime Minister of India and Other Central Ministers. 1525
A Reply to Charges against Left Front Government, West Bengal. 1534
The Left Front and West Bengal. 1532
Statements on Centre-States Relations. Released at Srinagar on October 8, 1983.1535
Text of Message Sent by the State Government of West Bengal to Home Ministry, Government of India, Containing a Gist of Discussions of Shri Jyoti Basu, Chief Minister of West Bengal, with Acharya Vinoba Bhave on 18th April, 1979, at Paunar. 1524
West Bengal Government Department of Forests
Social Forestry Gaining Ground. 1529
West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee
Constitution of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee. As Adopted at the Darjeeling Meeting of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee, October 1953. 67
World Muslim Congerence Liberation of Kashmir. A
Million Signatures. 1784
Y Yadava, D. P.
Mandai Commission Report Recommendation and Implementations. Released at All India Federation of Backward Class Employees. 1101
Yahya Khan, Agha Mohammad Pakistan and International
Issues. 2016 Yajnik, Indulal
Fight for Swadeshi. 1102 Yallamanda Reddy, G.
International Monetary Fund and Developing Countries. Reaganomics in Crisis and Supremacy of Socialism. 413
Yaqub Ali, Muhammad Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Pakistan Muhammad Yaqub Ali, Address at the Third Pakistan Jurists' Conference. 2050
Yaqub Khan, Sahabzada Federal Council Debate on
Pakistan's Foreign Policy. 2129
z Zafar, S. M.
Quest for Constitution. 2027 Zaheer, Sajjad
A Case for Congress-League Unity. 974
Zail Singh, Giani Mizoram towards Peace.
1652 Zaman, Hasan
Guidelines, Basic Democracies. 1984
Zauqi, Mohammad Islamic Spiritualism. 2168
Zia-ul-Haq, Begum Organization of Islamic
Conference. Committee of Experts for Establishment of International Islamic Women's Organization. 2123
Zia-ul-Haq, Mohammad Address by General
Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan as Chairman of Islamic Conference. Thirty-Fifth Session of United Nations General Assembly. 2093
164
Author Index
Zia-ul-Haq, Mohammad cont. Advent of 15th Century Hijra-
Address to the Nation. 2171 Aga Khan Award for Architec-
ture. Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul- Haq, Lahore, Oct. 23, 1980. 2090
Basic Objectives of Foreign Tour•Address to the Nation. 2118
Commitment to Islamic Ideology-Bounden Duty of Public Servants-Address at Administrative Staff College. 2098
Eradication of Corruption: Expeditious Dispensation of Justice. 36th Independence Anniversary Flag-Hoisting Ceremony. 2125
Exhibition on Heritage of Islam. Inaugural Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2099
Fifth Session of Federal Council. Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2116
Formation of Majlis-E-Shura Announced Promotion of Islamic Solidarity, Non- Alignment and World Peace Enforcement of Islamic System Objective of Pakistan Movement Tributes to inspiring Leadership of Quaid-i- Azam. 2102
Fourth National Exhibition of Visual Arts. 2108
General Mohammad Zia-ul- Haq, Chief of the Army Staff and Chief Martial Law Administrator, Press Conference. 2067
Hijacking•Conspiracy against Pakistan and Ideology. Address to the Nation. 2101
Zia-ul-Haq, Mohammad cont. International Conference on
Advances in Earth Sciences. Inaugural Address by President General Mohammad Zia- ul-Haq. 2089
Interview with President General Mohammad Zia- ul-Haq by a Panel of Editors of National Newspapers. 2150
Interview with President General Mohammad Zia- ul-Haq by Panel of National Journalists. 2149
Islam Stands for Unity and Brotherhood. Eighth Session of Federal Council. 2122
Islamic Democracy Basis of New Political System. Second Session of Federal Council. 2112
Islamic Economics Second International Conference. Inaugural Address by President Mohamas Zia-ul- Haq. 2115
March toward Islamic Democracy•Address to Federal Council. 2113
Martial Law Lifted, Constitu- tion Fully Restored. Address to Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament). 2121
Measures to Enforce Nizam- i-lslam. Address to the Nation. 2069
Monetary and Fiscal Eco- nomics of Islam•Interna- tional Seminar. Inaugural Address by President General Mohammad Zia- ul-Haq. 2100
National Conference of Muslim Women. Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2092
Pakistan Believes in Non- interference. Interview to Indian Journal. 2132
Pakistan Day 1984 Joint Services Parade. 2140
Zia-ul-Haq, Mohammad cont. Pakistan for Peace with
India. President's Interview to Calcutta Weekly. 2110
Political Plan Announced, Sevent Session of Federal Council. 2119
President Calls for Islamic Society•Address to the Nation. 2077
President Addresses Shariah Seminar. Inaugural Address by Près. Gen. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq at the International Seminar on Application of Shariah. 2082
President Ends Political Uncertainty•Address to the Nation. 2075
President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq in NBC's Programme, Meet the Press. 2103
President of Pakistan General Mohammad Zia- ul-Haq•Visit to the United States. Addresses and Speeches. 2107
The President on Pakistan's Ideological Basis. Address by President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq at the Inauguration of Shariat Faculty of Quaid-i-Azam University. 2080
President Reviews National and International Issues• Interview to World Islamic Times. 2097
Referendum Announced. 2137
Referendum•People's Historic Decision in Favour of Nizam-i-lslam. Address to Nation President General Mohammad Zia- ul-Haq. 2142
Role of Press In Society• Annual Dinner of All Pakistan Newspapers Society. 2109
Visit to Turkey•Addresses and Speeches, 29 August- 3 September, 1983. 2120
165
Author Index
Zia-ul-Haq, Mohammad cont. 12 August, 1983, Plan
Irrevocable•10th Session of Majlis-e-Shoora. 2135
34th Anniversary of Independence Day•Flag Hoisting, Ceremony Address by Près. Gen. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2095
Zutshi, J. N. Invasion of Kashmir. 1852
166
TITLE mmx
A.I.T.U.C. Challenge. Regarding the Credentials of the I.N.T.U.C. to Be the Most Representative Organisation of the Indian Workers. 779
Abolition of Hereditary Rule in Kashmir. 1805
About India. 943 About Tashkent, (From
Swarajya). 1206 Achievements of Congress in the
Punjab. 1627 Action Unavoidable, Situation
Avoidable. Hindu-Sikh Unity at All Costs. 688
Address by Or. Bidhan Chandra Roy, or Non-Violence for Modern Man, An. 1041
Address by Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma, President, Indian National Congress. All India Congress Committee Meeting. 219
Address by General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan as Chairman of Islamic Conference. Thirty-Fifth Session of United Nations General Assembly. 2093
Address by Ghulam Ishaq Khan President Islamic Republic of Pakistan, to Foreign Delegates. 2155
Address by Sheik Hasina. President, Bangladesh Awami League. 1878
Address by Shri Bhimsen Sachar, Governor of Andhra Pradesh to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council. Assembled Together at the Assembly Hall, Hyderabad. 1586
Address by Shri Jagjivan Ram, President, Indian National Congress. 182
Address by Sir Stafford Cripps to the House of Commons, April 28, 1942.931
Address by the Hon'able Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Minister of Commerce, Education and Economic Affairs, Government of Pakistan. Address to Inaugurate the First Annual Session of the All Pakistan Educational Conference, at Karachi, on Oct. 4th, 1952.1936
Address Delivered by His Excellency Mr. Asaf Ali, Ambassador of India. On the Occasion of Hoisting the New Flag of India at the Embassy of India, Washington. 1038
Address of Quaid-i-Azam to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan (August Session, 1947). 1894
Address to the Nation. 1870 Address to the Nation, Zulfikar
Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan. 2046
Administration under Martial Law. Dawn of a New Era. 1910
Advent of 15th Century Hijra• Address to the Nation. 2171
Affiliation. Rule Book: Part II. Issued by the Executive Committee. 955
African National Congress. 75 Fighting Years. 454
Aga Khan Award for Architecture. Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq, Lahore, Oct. 23, 1980. 2090
Against Inflation and Wage Freeze. 820
Agony of Kashmir, The. 1762 Agrarian Revolution and Our
Tasks. (Lay Foundations for a Struggle-oriented Mass Movement, Immediate Programme, and Some Connected with Srikakulam Girijan Movement). 1368
Agricultural Plan for India, An. 1162
Agriculture in India. 141 Ahmedabad Riots X-Rayed.
1719 Aids and Loans•A Means to
Neo-Colonialism. 1360 Aligarh Muslim University
(Amendment) Bill of 1972. (Lok Sabha Debate). 1729
Aligarh University•An Institution of National Importance. (Rajya Sabha Debate on New Bill of 1972). 1731
All-India Agricultural Worker's Union. Statement of Policy and Constitution. 845
All India Congress Committee, Circular No. P.G. 2/5/19210. 1562
167
Title Index
All India Congress Committee: Circulars. A Descriptive Bibliography. 92
All India Congress Committee Meeting, Gandhinagar, October 9 and 10, 1972. Opening Remarks by Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma, President, Indian National Congress. 214
All India Congress Committee Session, 15-16th May, 1971 at Munshinagar, Bombay, Non-Official Resolutions. 191
All India Congress Committee (I) Ex-Servicemen Cell. Role and Activities of the Cell to Promote Unity and Social Awareness. 253
All-India Convention. Presidential Address. 4
All India Hindu Convention Resolutions. 1187
All India Hindu Mahasabha Election Manifesto. 759
All India Hindu Mahasabha Resolutions of the Working Committee. 755
All-India Hindu Mahasabha Conference at Calcutta, The. Address of Sir Manmatha Nath Mukerji Chairman of the Reception Committee. 753
All India Insurance Employee's Association. The Hand-Maid of Communists. 834
All India Kisan Sabha 24th Conference 8-11 November, 1982 Proceedings and Resolutions. 846
All India League for Revolutionary Culture. Inaugural Conference. 1377
All India Mahila Congress A.I.C.C. 276
All India Muslim League, Central Board Policy and Programme. 886
All India Muslim League, Karachi Session Verbatim Report of the Presidential Address Delivered Extempore, The. 947
All India Muslim League Lahore Session, March 1940. Presidential Address. 908
All-India Muslim League 11th Sessions, Delhi. 1908
All-India Scheduled Castes Federation. Memorandum to the Cabinet Mission on 5th April, 1946.1008
All-India Trade Union Congress 27th Session, Bombay•Draft Report. 788
All India Union•What It Should Be Like & How It May Be Achieved. A Memorandum Submitted in Reply to the Questionnaire of (Sapru) Conciliation Committee. 991
All India United Trade Union Conference against Price Rise and Anti-Working Class Policies. Draft Declaration. 837
All-Indian Federal Union. With Special Reference to the States and the Communal Question. 1019
All Power to the People. Election Manifesto. 612
Ambassador Addresses a Press Conference. National Press Club, Washington, August 30, 1971.2017
Amending the Constitution. 1093 America on British Rule in India.
1457 American Imperialism and
Martial Law in Pakistan. 2152 American Interest in R.S.S.S.
1672 Amrrtsar Congress of the
Communist Party. 314 Anatomy of Meerut Riots. 417 And Quiet Flows the Ganga. A
Documentary Report of Political Killings in Rural Bihar. 1382
Andhra Rice Deal, The. 1560 Andrews' Papers. Bunch of
Letters to Rabindranath Tagore and M. K. Gandhi. 1495
Anglo-American Powers and India, The. 2181
Annual Report of the All India Muslim League for the Years 1932 & 1933. 885
Answer to All Questions, The. 1220
Anti-Betterment Levy Struggle of Punjab. No. 4. 857
Anti-People Policy of the Indira Congress. 504
Antics of the Congress High Command. Group Politics in Andhra Pradesh. 1584
Appeal of India to the President of the United States, The. 872
Appeal to Our Countrymen and Friends in America. 1059
Appeal to the Communists all over the World, An. On Recent Developments in South East Asia. 613
Appeal to the Honourable Members of Parliament, An. 1269
Appeal to the Nation (Our Duty and Progamme), An. 1346
Appeal to the Student Community, An. Adopted at the Fourth Conference of Students' Federation of India 1347
Application of Science and Technology to Socio- Economic Development, The. 1256
Approach to the Fourth Five- Year Plan. 1230
Approach to the Second Five Year Plan. Some Basic Considerations. 1106
Approach to the Third Plan, An. 1522
Approaches to the Indian Constitution Problem. An Address Delivered in New Delhi on 18th November 1944 at a Meeting of the Indian Council on World Affairs. 1042
Architects of New Kashmir. 1857 Arun Shourie's Slanders
Rebutted. History Has Vindicated the Communists. 429
168
Title Index
As Law Sees lt. Legal Opinion on the State of Affairs in Kerala. 1566
Aspects of C.P.I. Programme. 348
Assam Events in Perspective. 1601
Assam Problem, Repression No Solution. 668
Assam Turmoil•A Design to Disintegrate. 1479
Assam's Woes and India's Lost Soul•To be Conquered and Regained. An Open Letter to the Chief Minister of Assam. 1597
Assault on Parliamentary Democracy in Tripura. A Warning for All. 525
Astute Ambassadors (On Bangla Desh), The. 2226
Attack on Education. 443 Aurangabad Riots. An Analytical
Study. 1700 Austerity•Need of the Hour•
Independence Day, 1973. Message by His Excellency the Lt. Governor of Pondicherry Thiru Chhedi Lai. 1272
Avert Mankind's Nuclear Doom. 422
Awake Hindusthanl 967 Awakening of New India.
Problems of Today. 758 Aware in Press. 1356
B. M. S. on Menace of Multinationals. 771
B. R. Ambedkar and Secularism. 1414
B.J.P-R.S.S.S.: In the Service of Right-Reaction, The. 526
Babu Jeebon Roy and Khasi Culture. 1402
Back to Square One. Report on Punjab. 680
Background of the Kashmir Problem, The. 1770
Backward Clases in Bombay State. A Brief Account of Ameliorative Measures. 1609
Bahuguna Speaks. 616
Balasaheb's Speech in Jamshedpur. 1329
Baluchistan in the First Year. 1907
Bangalore Resolutions. 544 Bangarandhu's Mayday Address
to the Nation. 1866 Bangla Desh and Jana Sangh.
Anti-Nationalist Politics Unmasked. 1733
Bangla Desh Challenge to World Community. 1862
Bangla Desh Struggle, The. 1863
Bangladesh on Way to Elections, 1986.1876
Bangladesh: Distortions Challenged. Sheikh Mujib's Place in History and the Truth about His Opponents. 1868
Banjhi Massacre•Police Killing of 15 Adivasis on 19 April, 1985, The. 1415
Bank Nationalisation and Jana Sangh. 1713,1750
Bank Nationalisation in Perspective. 1239
Basic Democracies. 2159 Basic Objectives of Foreign
Tour•Address to the Nation. 2118
Battle on the Economic Front. Fifth Five Year Plan and Our Tasks. 223
Before the Commission of Inquiry to Inquire into the Channapatna Police Incident. Dated this 28th Day of September, 1987.1423
Behind the Iron Curtain in Kashmir. Neutral Opinion. 1774
Behind the Orissa Allegations• Facts and Fiction. 1192
Bengal's Forgotten Warriors. 996 Betrayal of National Interests.
195 Betrayed Kashmir, The. 1856 Better Deal to Harijans. Gujarat
Shows Way. 1613 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Election
Manifesto. 624 Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Fifteenth
All India Session, Presidential Address. 637
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Fourteenth Annual Session. 629
Bharatiya Jana-Sangh. Ninth Annual Session. 619
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. On Economic Policy, Internal Situation, Political Situation. Resolutions. 639
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. On Exodus of Hindus, Political Situation, Economic Situation. Resolutions. 643
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Presidential Address. 638, 646
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Presidential Address, Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha Session (General Council). 621
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Resolutions of the Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha and the Working Committee. 620
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Resolutions Passed by Bharatiya Karya Samiti. 647
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Resolutions Passed by the All India Working Committee, 1969.640
Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Resolutions Passed by the Bharatiya Karya Samiti (All India Working Committee). 623
Bharatiya Janata Party Presidential Address. 694, 705
Bharatiya Janata Party Today. 679
Bharatiya Janata Party Working Group Report. Ideological, Organisational, Agitational, Constructive, Electoral. 689
Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh. Constitution and Rules. "Work Is Worship." 776
Bhoodan as Seen by the West. 1154
Bhopal Crime without Punishment. 451
Bidar•Nail in the Coffin of Indian Unity. 1429
169
Title Index
Big Business in India. A Study of Ownership and Control. 785
Big Business under Congress Raj. 330
Big Loot, The. Brief Study of Foreign Exploitation in India. 325
Bihar Diary•The Glorious August Days. 1442
Bihar Press Bill•Answers to Doubts, Apprehensions and Criticism, The. 1340
Birth of Khalsa. India's First Army of Liberation. 1067
Birth of Swatantra Party (Freedom). Protect Farm and Family. 710
Birth-Pangs of New Kashmir. 1765
Black Laws, 1984. The Terrorist Affected Areas. Ordinance Amending the National Security Act. 1405
Bleeding Punjab Warns. 1623 Blessings of Islam. 2177 Blessings of the British Rule in
India, The. 876 "Blue Beard" of India's Finance.
1191 Blue Print for a National
Alternative. 649 Bombay Pradesh Congress
Committee, Constitution and Rules. Together with the Constitution of the Indian National Congress. 69
Bombay Textile General Strike, February 28th to March 11th, 1966.354
Bonded Labour in Nagasandra. 1644
Border Disputes. The True Story. 1642
Brainwashing a Nation. Don't Let It Succeed. 197
Branch Functioning in the Communist Party. 401
Bridle Imperialist War-Maniacs. Observe September 1, 1983 as Anti-War Action Day. 415
Brief History of Congress, A. 249
Brief Report on I.N.T.U.C. National Convention on the New 20-Point Economic Programme. Statement and Resolution, A. 807
Brief Synopsis of the History of Indian Trade Union Movement, A. 836
Bringing Democracy to the Village. 1108
Britain and India, 1600-1941. 917
Britain's Indian Record. 1466 Britain's Last Chance in India.
912 Britain's Prisoner. 913 Broadcast to the Nation, 12th
September, 1956.1949 Brother India. 1456 Budget and the Plan, The.
Capitalist Offensive and the People. 783
Budget and You, The. 724 Budget for Capitalists, A. 1416 Build up United Struggle for
Socio-Economic Changes and Defence of Democracy. Comrade B. T. Ranadive's Presidential Speech in the Working Committee Meeting held at Kata, Rajasthan, 6-8 June, 1978.821
Building New India. Selections from Gandhi, Tagore, Nehru, Radhakrishnan, Bhave. 75
Bulganin Souvenir•Peace Is the Bond That Unites Us! 2189
Butchery in Ahmedabad. Call of Gandhiji. 1707
Cabinet Delegation and after, The.1016
Cabinet Division, 1958-1963. Five Years of Revolutionary Government, The. 1969
Call and the Response, The. 1474
Call for Unity and Struggle, The. Proceedings, Resolutions and Other Documents of the 2nd Conference of A.I.A.W.U. held at Palghat. 850
Call for Unity•Rajiv Gandhi. Address at the Calcutta Session of the All India Congress Committee on 29- 12-1983.240
Call to Action, A. 608 Can India Escape Bankruptcy?
734 Can Prisoners of War Be Made
Political Hostages? 2038 Cannibal Bomb. 2238 Car Named Maruti That Never
Was, A. A Sordid Tale of Public Deception. 659
Carnage at Jamshedpur. 402 Cartoons on Kashmir. Gleanings
from World Press. 1838 Case for Congress-League
Unity, A. 974 Case for Constitutional
Recognition of Nepali. Eighth Schedule•What Are the Norms? 1307
Case for Pakistan, The. 1460 Case for Sponsored Radio, The.
1143 Case of Muslim India, The. 1034 Cease-Fire and after. World
Reactions to India's War on Pakistan and Cease-Fire. 2000
Central Committee Document on Mass Organisations. 498
Central Committee Report on Current Situation. Adopted at Its Meeting in New Delhi, September 10-16, 1983. 506
Central Committee Report on Major Developments Since the 11th Party Congress. Adopted at the Meeting Held in New Delhi on August 27- 30, 1982.501
Central Committee Resolutions. 471
Central Government and Development of East Pakistan. 2005
Central Planning and Economic Development. 1244
Centre of Indian Trade Unions Fifth Conference. General Secretary's Report. 829
170
Title Index
Centre of Indian Trade Unions, Fifth Conference. Presidential Address. 827
Centre-State Relations. 490, 1509
Centre State Relations. Extracts from Speeches and Statements of the Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi and the Deputy Prime Minister 1217
Centre's Economic Offensive against the States, The. 1538
Chaibasa Riots. An on the Spot Study. 1720
Chairman's Address. 555 Challenge in Punjab, The. 247 Challenge of Education•A
Critique. 452 Challenge of Kerala, The. 1559 Challenge to Free Asia's
Survival. The Kashmir Dispute. 1979
Challenge to Free Asia's Survival•The Kashmir Dispute. Address of Aziz Ahmed, Ambassador of Pakistan, to the Jefferson Society, University of Virginia. 1845
Change in Kashmir in National Interest. 248
Changing Map of India, The. 1103
Changing Profile of Rural Society in India. 1300
Charge-Sheet against the Communists. 1620
Charter of Demands. Submitted by the Republican Party of India to Shri Lai Bahadur Shastri, The. 764
Charter of Freedom and Democracy. 2172
Charters of Freedom and Democracy. 2158
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan Muhammad Yaqub AN, Address at the Third Pakistan Jurists' Conference. 2050
Chief Minister's Speech on the Tenth Anniversary of the Inauguration of the State of Nagaland. 1659
China's Betrayal of India• Background to the Invasion. 2208
Chinese Aggression against India. 2210
Chinese Aggression in War and Peace. Letters of the Prime Minister of India. 2211
Chinese Betrayal of India. 2209 Chinese-Indian Border Issue-
Documents and Facts, The. 2194
Chinese Threat, The. 2213 Choice before India, The. 944 Christians and Dalit
(Untouchables) Liberation. What Can the Church Do? 1425
C.I.A. Dagger against India. 390 C.I.T.U. Resolves in Madras.
Review of the 4th Conference and Resolutions, The. 822
Citizens' for Democracy. Purpose and Program. 1318
Civil Disobedience in Bihar. 603 Civil Liberty under the New
Constitution. Freedom of Association, Freedom of Speech and Press, Freedom of Person. 1070
Civil Liberty. Punjab Civil Liberties Union. Repression in the Punjab. 966
Cleansing Operation in Punjab, A. 250
Clearing the Air•Bombay's Home Minister Answers Questions on Black Markets, Civil Liberties, Prohibition, Bribery, etc. 1049
Cloud over the Ganges. 2024 Co-Operation for National
Progress. 1331 Co-Operation or Coercion? 713 Code of Discipline in Industry.
838 Colossal Loss to Telangana.
Sequel to Agitation. 1587 Comments on the Two Draft
Programmes. Discussion Pamphlet No. 1. For Party Members Only. 340
Commitment, The. 1823
Commitment to Islamic Ideology•Bounden Duty of Public Servants-Address at Administrative Staff College. 2098
Common Quest for Peace and Development. 2241
Communal Interpretation of Indian History. 1689,1716
Communal Problems, The. 1001 Communal Riots in India. (A
Legal, Sociological and Political Study). 1725
Communal Strife and the Present Situation. 1746
Communal Violence. (A Study in Political Perspective). 1702
Communalism in Punjab. Anachronism of Akali Politics. 1698
Communalism vs. Nationalism• The Nehru Approach. 1663
Communism and Democracy. 1881
Communism and Democracy. (Third of the Series). 1937
Communism and India. 1094 Communism and the New Left.
365 Communism X-Rayed. 1099 Communist Answer to Pandit
Nehru. 296 Communist China's Aggression.
554 Communist Conspiracy in
Capital. 1734 Communist Party. 453 Communist Party and Muslim
Minority. 432 Communist Party and Problems
of National Reconstruction. 304
Communist Party and the Problems of Muslim Minority. 369
Communist Party in the Struggle for Peace, Democracy and National Advance. 302
Communist Party of India and Fight against Communalism. 450
Communist Spotlight on the Land Problem. 1096
171
Title Index
Communist Statement of Policy. For the Struggle for Full Independence and People's Democracy. 287
Communists and Trade Union Movement. 441
Communists in Parliament. 312 Community Development
through Panchayati Raj. 1183 Community Development.
Achievement Series: 2.145 Compendium of Statements and
Resolutions, 1981 to March, 1983.1358
Comprehensive Plan to Control Drugs. Poppy Replacement Project Steadily Progressing. 2036
Concede Parity in Wages First. C.l.T.U.'s Reply to the Questionnaire of the Fourth Pay Commission. 831
Concept of a Secular State, The. 1461
Concerning Evacuee Property• Problem and Solution. 1080
Conference of Political Parties and Chief Ministers in Calcutta. 1387
Congress (I) Conspiracy to Thwart West Bengal Elections Exposed. West Bengal State Committee. 502
Congress (I) Manifesto. Punjab Elections 1985. 271
Congress Agrarian Reforms, Gaps and Loopholes. 841
Congress and Communists. 968 Congress and Constitutional
Amendments, The. 230 Congress and Democracy. 591 Congress and Democratic
Socialism. 163 Congress and Forthcoming
Elections. 252 Congress and Peaceful
Democratic Revolution, The. 204
Congress and the Axis. Has the Congress Ever Offered Active Co-operation in the Prosecution of the War on any Conditions? 905
Congress and the War. 1471, 1516
Congress Approach to International Affairs. 177
Congress Centenary (1985) Celebrations Committee. Centenary Celebration Programmes. 273
Congress Claims X'Rayed. 362 Congress Hand-Book, 1946. 23 Congress Ideology and
Programme, The. 113 Congress Ideology. 127 Congress in the Welfare of
Backward Classes. 263 Congress Manifesto. 200 Congress Path to Communism,
The. 720 Congress Path to National
Disaster, The. 731 Congress Responsibility for the
Disturbances, 1942-43. 952 Congress Rules in India. A Study
in Social Reform. 894 Congress Seva Dal. 90 Congress Seva Dal Manual. 40 Congress Seva Dal Manual:
Training. 33 Congress Seva Dal Training. 89 Congress Triumphs. An Analysis
of By-election Results. 181 Congress X-Rayed. Political
History of India in Verse for the Last Half a Century. 31
Conspicuous Waste. 567 Conspiracy behind Communal
Riots in Post-Independent India. [An Analysis of Hindu- Muslim Problem]. 1299
Conspiracy Exposed. 269 Constituent Assembly and the
States•A Memorandum, The. 1022
Constitution. 522 Constitution. Adopted by the
Eighth Congress, Cochin, December 23-29,1968. 473
Constitution and Rules. 542, 589 Constitution and Rules. As
Amended by the National Council up to 2nd January 1987 at Vijayawada 697
Constitution and Rules. As Amended by the National Council up to 5th June, 1982 at Surat. 673
Constitution and Rules. As Amended by the National Council up to 7th January 1984at Indore. 687
Constitution and Rules of the All India Muslim League, The. 1025
Constitution and Rules of the All- India Muslim League, The. Passed at the Sessbns at Lucknow on the 18th October, 1937.892
Constitution. Indian National Trade Union Congress. 805
Constitution of India•A Draft. 768
Constitution of Indian National Congress. 153,155
Constitution of Indian Youth Congress (I). 238
Constitution of the All-India Trade Union Congress (Amended). Adopted at the 25th Session of the A.I.T.U.C. at Ernakulam. 784
Constitution of the All India Kisan Sabha, The. 842
Constitution of the Communist Parly of India. Adopted at the Extraordinary Party Congress, Amritsar, April 1958. 316
Constitution of the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee. (As Approved by the A.I.C.C. on 9th Nov. 1953). 65
Constitution of the Democratic Youth Federation of India. Passed at its First All-India Conference Held at Kartar Singh Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana, 1-3 November, 1980.863
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Agra Meeting of the All-India Congress Committee, July 1953). 72
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Bhavnagar Session of the Indian National Congress in January 1961. 130
172
Title Index
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Adopted at the Bombay Meeting of the A.I.C.C. April 1948). 28
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. [As Amended at the Bombay Meeting of the A.I.C.C. June 1939]. 8
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Bombay Meeting of the All India Congress Committee, June 1956). 101
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As Amended at the Indore Meeting of the All India Congress Committee. 44
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As in Force from June 25,1967). 160
Constitution of the Indian National Congress. (As in Force from July 11, 1969). 175
Constitution of the Pakistan Democratic Party, 1969. 2013
Constitution of the Utkal Provincial Congress Committee. 34
Constitution of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee. As Adopted at the Darjeeling Meeting of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee, October 1953. 67
Constrtution. Rule Book: Part I. Issued by the Executive Committee. 954
Constitution, Rules, and Code of Conduct. 538
Constitution Upholds Independence of Judiciary. 2156
Constitutional Amendments, Facts and Fiction. 2047
Constitutional Philosophy of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial Lectures. 1328
Constitutional Reform in Jaipur. Minutes of Dissent. 962
Constructive Programme for Congressmen. 64
Constructive Programme for Women: A Handbook. 94
Contemporary Political Systems. 2020
Contemporary Socialism. 1257 Continuing Relevance of Non-
Alignment. Prime Minister Speaks. 2236
Controls and Freedom. 1173 Controversies about the Role of
Public Sector in India. 1510 Convention on Linguistic and
Cultural Provinces in India. Presidential Address. 1012
Cooperation for Global Progress. 1323
Corruption Thy Name Is Jana Sangh. 1739
Cottage Industries. 532 Cotton Policy. 1122 Country and the Congress. 1208 Country Votes Congress, The.
Being a Brief Analysis of the Results of the Central Assembly Elections. 16,1011
Course of Party Education, A. Second Stage (For Branch Secretaries). 359
C.P.I.'s Contribution to Socio- political Ideas in Indian Politics. 431
C.P.I, and Fight for Democratic Education. 449
C.P.I, and Fight for Democratic Education. 437
C.P.I, and Internationalism. 447 C.P.I. Delegation's Visit to China.
Some Impressions. 461 C.P.I, in the Struggle for
Emancipation of Women. 434 C.P.I.(M.)'s Appeal To
Electorate. 529 C.P.I.(M.) in the Struggle for
Peace and Socialism. 505 C.P.I.(M.), Resolution (June
1974), on Party and Trade Union Organisations. 486
C.P.I.'s Battle against Maoism and the Naxalites. 440
C.P.I.'s Struggle of Communist Unity. 460
C.P.I's Stand On Major Issues. 438
C.P.M. Fight against United Front in West Bengal. 374
Crackdown on Preaching of Hate, Rebellion. 2031
Credit Policy of Public Sector Banks. 394
Crime and Punishment. I. Tell- Tale Facts, II. Is It Political Vendetta? III. None Is Above the Law. 654
Cripps Mission, The. An Authoritative Statement on the Breakdown of the Negotiations at New Delhi. 926
Crisis in India, The. 938 Crisis of Capitalism in India and
Wage Freeze. [General Report Made to the General Council, A.I.T.U.C. on July 22, 1974]. 800
Crisis of Capitalist Path in India: The Political Alternatives. 408
Crisis of Conscience, A. 2139 Crisis on the Ganges.
Background Report. 2014 Critique of Sri Aurobindo's
Philosophy, A. 367 Crusade for Punjabi. 1290 Cultural Legacy. 279 Curb Communalism. (Strong
Plea in Parliament). 1730 Currency Fraud Practised on
India By the British, The. 950 Current Economic and Political
Trends in Pakistan. 1972
Dalit Mazdoor Kisan Party. Election Manifesto 1984. 769
Danger from Communist China. 2200
Danger of Outmoded Socialism to India's Welfare. 1205
Dangerous "Octopus" in the Indian Ocean. 2232
Dangers of the Co-operative Farming. 1158
Daniel Come to Judgement. 1165
Dark Deeds of Jana Sangh in Delhi. 1694
173
Title Index
Dawn is Near, The. Prime Ministers Indira Gandhi's Independence Speech, 1967. 1213
Dawn of a New Era in Assam. Pledges and Performances. 1598
Debate on Reservation. 862 Decade of Modem Mysore,
1926-1936, A. 887 Declaration of Independence.
Communist Party Resolution for the Constituent Assembly. 283
Declaration of Trust: A Call to the Thinkers, Writers, Artists, and Poets of the World. 1189
Dedicated to the Gullible. The Face of Communism. 572
Defend Right to Strike. A Critique of Bills Introduced in Parliament in the Last Budget Session Intended to Curtail the Right to Strike. 826
Democracy in Action. 1215 Democracy in Peril. Problem of
Jammu. 1806 Democracy on Trial. 1756 Democratic Consolidation for
Anti-Imperialist Unity. Speech at the International Conference of Communist and Workers' Parties. 373
Democratic Decentralisation in Rajasthan. 1445
Democratic Decentralisation in Rajasthan. Message from Shri S. K. Dey, Minister for Community Development and Cooperation, Government of India. 1656
Democratic Decentralisation. Note on the Report of the Asoka Mehta Committee on the Panchayati Raj Institute. 488
Democratic Ideals and Foreign Policy of Pakistan. 1963
Democratic Kashmir. 1843 Democratic Sanction against
Communal Reaction. 1726 Design of Pakistan Government,
The. 1888 Desperate Proposals. A Review
of the "1957 Budget." 1135
Detractors of C.P.I. Bank on Falsehood. 403
Devaluation. A Great Fall. 628 Devaluation in Theory and
Practice. 1069 Devaluation of the Rupee.
Causes and Consequences. 1198
Devaluation of the Rupee. Some Questions Answered. 1196
Devaluation•What Next? 737 Development of Scheduled
Castes and Tribes. 1364 Developments in Punjab. 511 Dewan•President's Statement.
At the Joint Sitting of the Travancore Sri Mulam Assembly and the Sri Chitra State Council on the 20th July. 1000
Dialogue with Marxist Communist Party, A. 347Â
Dictatorship for India. 1408 Diplomatic Relations, German
Democratic Republic-India. 2229
Disarmanent. 264 Discharging of Society's Debt to
Scheduled Castes. 1333 Discussion Papers (For
Circulation Among P.S.P. Members). I. Some Thoughts on the Third Plan. II. Tasks before the Party. 560
Disillusioned Backward Classes and Scheduled Castes. An Open Letter to Prime Minister. 1336
Dispute•Rann of Kutch. Background Report. 1978
Do You Know Your Fundamental Rights? 1344
Documents Regarding Kashmir. Ministry of External Affairs and Commonwealth Relations. 1778
Double-Think on Kashmir. Background Report. 1847
Dowry Banned. 131 Dr. M. A. Ansari, Symbol of
Hindu-Muslim Unity. 229 Draft Constitution and Our
Ideals, The. 1514
Draft Constitution and Rules of the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League. 1922
Draft National Policy Statement on Housing and Slums. 670
Draft Political Resolutions for the 11th Congress, Vijayawada, January 26-31, 1982. (Adopted by the Central Committee at its Meeting in New Delhi, October 26-31, 1981). 499
Draft Programme of the Communist Party of India. 337
Draft Report to the 28th Session of the All India Trade Union Congress, Guntur, 28 January-1 February, 1970. 790
Draft Review of National and International Developments Since the Varanasi Party Congress. Adopted by the National Council of C.P.I. New Delhi, December 18-22, 1985 for Discussion in the 13th Party Communist Party of India. Congress.446
Draft Statement on Judicial System. 675
Dragon Unmasked, The. (Role of the Jana Sangh in S.V.D. Government in U.P.). 1745
Dravida Kazhagam. A Revolt against Brahminism, The. 1167
Dravidar Kazhagam's Stand on Hindi Imperialism, State Autonomy, De-Sanskritization, Dravidian Movement. 1417
Drug Demand Prevention. 2071 Dual Revolution, The. 1163 Durand Line. 1947 Dynamics of the World Political
Situation. A Revolutionary Marxist Perspective. 1419
Dynamism of Islam, The. 2012
E Economic Development and
Conservation of Natural Resources. 1268
Economic Development of India. (A Ten Year Plan). 994
174
Title Index
Economic Environment In India•1967, The. 1219
Economic Implications of the Union Budget for 1966-67. 1216
Economic Implications of the Union Budget, 1971-72, The. 1253
Economic Policy Statement. 693 Economic Programme of Kisan
Congress. 1490 Economic Progress of Pakistan,
1947-1948.1898 Education. Achievement Series:
1.144 Educational Rights of Minorities.
1508 Efforts for Peace. 1658 Eighth Lok Sabha Elections and
the Lefts. Open Letter from the Editorial Board of the Marxist Review to Readers and Friends. 512
Election Guide for Candidates and Workers. 188
Election Law and Rules• Technique and Propaganda. 128
Election Manifesto. 122, 331, 546, 568
Election Manifesto, 1957. 610, 618
Election Manifesto, 1962.137 Election Manifesto, 1967.162 Election Manifesto, 1967. For a
Better and Brighter Delhi. 630 Election Manifesto, 1971.187 Election Manifesto, 1972. 202 Election Manifesto, 1977. 650 Election Manifesto, Assembly
Election 85, Indian National Congress (I). 272
Election Manifesto of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha. 760
Election Manifesto of the Communist Party. 376
Election Manifesto of the Communist Party of India. 300, 356,379
Election Manifesto of the Republican Party of India. 765
Election Review and Party's Tasks. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). 469
Elections According to the System of Proportional Representation by Means of the Single Transferable Vote. 1151
Elections in World's Third Largest Democracy. 2015
Electorates: Separate or Joint? A Dispassionate Analysis. 1886
Electricity Industry and Condition of the Electricity Workers, The. 796
Eleven Points of Mahatma Gandhi. Being a Series of Articles Published in the "Bombay Chronicle." 883
Emergency and After, Some Vital Answers. 227
Emergency? (Speeches Delivered in the Rajya Sabha on the Emergency Measures). 1494
Emerging National Vision, The. 1359
Eminent Britons on What India Really Means to Britian. 1436
Employees State Insurance Scheme•A Hoax. Memorandum Submitted by the C.I.T.U. to the E.S.I. Review Committee. 825
Encounter Killings. The Post- Emergency Period. 1397
Endless War. Disturbed Areas of the Northeast. 1384
Eradication of Corruption: Expeditious Dispensation of Justice. 36th Independence Anniversary Flag-Hoisting Ceremony. 2125
Eradication of Social Evils in Pakistan. 2175
Ershad's Election Fraud. 1877 Essential Services Maintenance
Ordinance•Why? 235 Ethical Basis for Democracy in
Pakistan, The. 2170 Evaluation of a Pledge, An. 1522 Evolutionary Bhoodan. 1104
Exclusion of Hindi Speaking Areas from Haryana Illogical. 1618
Exhibition on Heritage of Islam. Inaugural Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2099
Experience of an Academic Community in Fighting Out Right-Reaction. 1288
F Face of United States
Imperialism, The. 793 Facets of Indian Unity. 1190 Facing the Challenge. 570 Facts about R.S.S.S. and
Gandhi Murder, R.S.S.S. and Freedom Movement, R.S.S.S and Communal Riots. A Mist of Motivated Propaganda Shattered. 1047
Facts about Telangana. 1589 Facts and Fiction in Congress
Manifesto. 549 Facts on Lohia's Attempt at
Disrupting the P.S.P. 539 Facts You Must Know, The. 201 Famine or Plenty? 989 Father of the Nation. 1117 Federal Council Debate on
Pakistan's Foreign Policy. 2129
Federal Intervention in Pakistan•An Ambassador's Response. Background Report III. 2022
Federal Intervention in Pakistan•Chronology. Background Report I. 2026
Federal Intervention in Pakistan•On-the-Spot Dispatches. Background Report. 2023
Federal Intervention in Pakistan•Shadow of War. Background Report VII. 2025
Federal Principle in Pakistan, The. 1909
Female Crime in Rural and Urban Areas of Pakistan. 2106
Feminists and Woman's Movement. 1446
175
Title Index
Few Aspects of the Comprehensive Amendment Bill of West Bengal Land Reforms Act, 1955, A. As Passed by the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. 1530
Fewer Rights, More Bullets. The Central Industrial Security Force (Amendment) Bill. 1376
Fifteenth August•Its Meaning for India and the World. Introduction by M. R. Masani. 1039
Fifth Session of Federal Council. Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2116
Fifty Years of Literacy and Adult Education. 2133
Fifty Years of the Kishan Sabha. 855
Fight against Revisionism. 341 Fight against Untouchability,
The. 1064 Fight Back Communalism. Stand
of the Communist Party at the National Integration Council Meeting. 360
Fight Back Detractors of Nonalignment. 418
Fight for Freedom, The. 877 Fight for Swadeshi. 1102 Fight the Threat of Divisive
Forces, Defend National Unity. 520
Fighting Front of Toiling Millions against Imperialists and Their Collaborators, A. 293
First Conference of Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union. 1232
First Conference of Educators for Secularism, Socialism, and Democracy. 1284
First Election of Panchayat Raj, The. (Summary of the Findings). 1172
First-of-the-Month Broadcast to the Nation. Covering the Months January, February, March. 1943
First Political Party Conference of the Andhra Pradesh Congress. 1585
First Six Months of Left Front Ministry in West Bengal. 1521
First Swatantra Budget. 732
Five Hundred Years of Sikhism. 1207
Five Years of Revolutionary Government. The Planning Division. 1962
Flag Incident in Kabul, The. Failure of Mediation. 1942
Flashback on Parbhani. A Post- Mortem Study of the Communal Riots in Parbhani (Maharashtra) in 1968.1704
Flickering Lamp and a Falling Star, A. 1681
Focus: India•1966-79. Balance Sheet of Indira Regime & Janata Rule. 491
Focus on Indianisation. Text of Speeches Delivered in Rajya Sabha. 1717
Focus on Taxation. 309 Focus on Unemployment. 311 Focus: Working Class under
Congress and Janata Rule. 493
Follow-up Measures after Bank Nationalisation. 184
Food and Economics Policies. 583
Food Problem. 625 Food Situation and the Common
Man, The. 1438 For a Lasting Solution. 1138,
1612 For a Worker's and Peasants'
Government in India. The Programme of the Revolutionary Workers' Party of India. 706
For Farm, Family, and Freedom. Swatantra Party Programme for Prosperity•1971. 742
For Self-Reliance in National Defence. 343
For Victory in Andhra. 303 Foreign Capital? Yes! Govt-to-
Govt. Loans? No! 736 Foreign Exchange Situation,
The. 1157 Foreign Funding and the
Philosophy of Voluntary Organisations. 1426
Foreign Policy for India, A. 2179 Foreign Policy of Self-Reliant
Nation. 1324
Foreign Policy of the Indian National Congress, The. 259
Foreign Relatbns. Recent Pronouncements by Pakistan's Leaders. 1946
Forestall Evictions from B. R. Hills. A Study on the Impact of the Proposed Implementation of the Kamataka Government's Wild life Protection Act (1972) on the Soliga tribals of B. R. Hills in Mysore District. 1638
Forge Unity on Common Issues. Documents of the Third All- India Conference of Students' Federation of India. 1306
Formation of Federatrons, The. Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics R. R. Kale Memorial Lecture 1943. 953
Formation of Majlis-e-Shura Announced Promotion of Islamic Solidarity, Non- Alignment and World Peace Enforcement of Islamic System Objective of Pakistan Movement Tributes to Inspiring Leadership of Quaid- i-Azam. 2102
Former Prime Minister of Kashmir Appeals from Behind Prison Walls. 1816
Forward, Forward! 1270 Forward March of Indian
Economy. 262 Forward to a Mass Party. 596 Forward to Defence of
Motherland under the Banner of Jawaharlal Nehru! Speeches by Communist Members in Parliament. 332
Forward to Self-Reliance, 1972. 212
Forward to the Defence of Nationalism, Democracy, and Socialism. The Message of the 9th National Conference. 582
Forward to United Struggle. 849 Foundations of Peace. Address
Delivered by Shrimati Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India at the General Assembly of the United Nations. 2223
176
Title Index
Four Speeches. (Delivered in the Third Lok Sabha of the Indian Parliament). 1275
Four Talks on Pakistan. 1889 Four Wasteful Years. Being a
Rapid Review of Congress Record in Office. 1091
Fourth J. P. Memorial Lecture, 1983 Souvenir. 1455
Fourth National Exhibition of Visual Arts. 2108
Free But Fettered•The Illiterate Citizen. 1245
Free Enterprise and Democracy. 1119
Free Enterprise and Freedom. 1121
Free Enterprise in India. 1120 Free Enterprise in India•A Call
For Leadership. 1184 Free Happy India, A. Election
Policy of Indian Communists. 1470
Free Kashmir Calling. "Yih Chhuh Azad Kashmir Radio." 1783
Freedom and Development• The Challenge with Special Reference to India. 1166
Freedom for India Now. 927 Freedom for India. The Truth
about the Cabinet Mission's Visit. 1028
Freedom of Information. Address Delivered in the Series "Building for Peace" Sponsored by United Nations Information Centre for Pakistan. 1941
Freedom of the Press. 1258 Freedom Speaks. Being a
Resume of the Ideals of the Indian National Congress, 1885-1945.20
French Settlements in India. 1073
Friends, We Remember You. 1874
From Wall to Wall. 1194 Functional Democracy•A
Failure in India. 1303 Fundamental Right to Property.
1255 Fusillade in Kerala. 1557
Future of India, The. Presidential Address to the Indian National Congress. 1
Future of Indian States, The. Reprint of Two Lectures Delivered at the Maharaj's College, Ernakulam, Cochin, on 2nd and 3rd October, 1926.882
G. M. Sayed on National Unity. 2007
Gains of Freedom II. 1605 Gains of Freedom. 1604 Gana Mukti Parishad in Building
the Peasant Movement in Tripura. 854
Gandhi, Azad, and Nationalism. 1754
Gandhi's Non-Violent Weapon. 1063
Gandhian Struggle by the Victims of Baroda Riots, A. 1343
Gandhian Thought. A Saner Technology for Developing Countries. 1503
Gandhian Thought. Atom, Man, and Ahimsa. 1504
Gandhian Thought. Disciplines of Democracy. 1505
Gandhian Thought. Ends and Means. 1498
Gandhian Thought. Gandhi and Total Happiness of Man. 1502
Gandhian Thought. Hindu Philosophy, Modern Science and Our Political Economy. 1435
Gandhian Thought. Mahatma Gandhi's Educational Theory. 1500
Gandhian Thought. Reconstruction of Chinese System of Education and Its Lessons for India. 1506
Gandhian Thought. Relevance of Satyagraha as a Weapon of Socio-Economic and Political Changes in Modern Times. 1499
Gandhian Thought. Student- Youth Movement and Gandhian Non-Violent Revolution. 1496
Gandhian Thought. The Meaning of Freedom•With Special Reference to the Gandhian View. 1501
Gandhian Thought. The Relevance of Gandhi for Our Times. 1497
Gandhiji on Removal of Untouchabilrty. 1129
Gandhiji's Address to Congress Workers in Maharashtra. 965
Garibi Badhao, Budget 1971-72. 645
Gas Chamber on the Chambal, The. A Study of Job Health Hazards and Environmental Pollution at NAGDA, Madhya Pradesh. 1362
Gems from Congress Presidential Addresses Every Indian Youth Should Know. 1453
General Elections, New Leadership to Emerge. 2049
General Elections 1957, The. A Survey. 116
General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq, Chief of the Army Staff and Chief Martial Law Administrator, Press Conference. 2067
General Report at Ernakulam. 782
General Secretary's Report. 696 General Secretary's Report,
(1981-82). 677 General Secretary's Report.
Fourth Plenary Session. 704 General Secretary's Report.
National Executive Meeting. 703
General Secretary's Report to the Tenth National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party, The. 586
General Secretary's Report to 24th Session of the All India Kisan Sabha. (Midnapore, West Bengal, November 8 to 11, 1982). 848
177
Title Index
Gift of God (The Story of Pandit Nehru), The. 1111
Gift Tax, The. 1152 Glance at the Economic Problem
of the North West Frontier Province, A. 897
Glance at the Indo-Pakistan Financial Agreement, A. (Story Behind 55 Crores). 1053
Gleanings Gathered at Bapu's Feet. 1071
Glimpses of Indian National Congress: 1885-1975. 225
Glimpses of Revolutionary Cuba. 381
Goa Question, The. 1602 Goal of British Rule in India, The.
1051 Golwalkar and Caste System.
1712 Golwalkarism. 1724 Good Done for Public Servants,
Working Class. The Human Way. 662
Gorkhaland Agitation•A Part of Imperialist Plot in the East. 521
Govern or Get Out. N. D. A. Satyagraha on Punjab, May, 1984.1631
Governor's Speech at Kohima. Independence Day 1975. 1289
Grand Alliance. The Plot That Failed. 190 A
Great Betrayers, The. 701 Great Experiment, A. 38 Growth of Indian Monopoly. 795 Growth of Local Self-
Government in Bangalore City. 1225
Growth with Social Justice. An Assessment of India's Development Strategy. 2228
Guard the Flame of Freedom. 1391
Guidelines, Basic Democracies. 1984
Guiding Principles of Maharashtra State. 1645
Gujarat Burns! Save Gujarat! 448
H H. M.S. on Industrial Relations.
840 Hail Kashmir! 1818 Handbook for Congressmen. 39 Handbook on Management of
Afghan Refugees in Pakistan. (Revised) Edition. 2141
Harijans and Jana Sangh Politics. 1736
Harijans Today. 1097 Haryana Vidhan Sabha
Elections, 1987, Election Manifesto. 274
Has Private Enterprise Failed? 1118
Heal the Wounds. Vajpayee's Appeal on Assam Tragedy to the Parliament. 1373
Health Care at Every Doorstep. 255
Health Division, 1958-1963, The. Five Years of Revolutionary Government. 1970
Health Services In India•Sorry State of Affairs. 1308
Health. Achievement Series: 3. 146
Heritage We Carry Fonward and the Heritage We Renounce, The. 425
Hero's Welcome to Sher-e- Kashmir. 1825
High Commission for Pakistan, The. Five Years of Pakistan• A Survey•Kashmir. 1781
High Prices•Why? 1193 Hijacking•Conspiracy against
Pakistan and Ideology. Address to the Nation. 2101
Hind Mazdoor Sabha Constitution (As Amended up to December 26, 1958). 839
Hindi in Bombay State. 1447 Hindi: The National Language.
(Being a Critical Discussion of the First Official Language Commisssion Report). 1153
Hindu Code Bill•Will It Kill the Congress? 1084
Hindu Mahasabha, The. Constitution, Objects and Rules. 756
Hindu Opinion on Packistan. 928
Hindu-Sikh Relationship. 1407 Hinduism and Tolerance. 1481 Hinduism Introduced. 1305 Hinduism vs. Movement of
Untouchables in India. 1371 Hindus Ate Beef. 1372 Hindus: Life-line of India. 1351 Hindustan Mazdoor Sevak
Sangh. An Explanatory Note. 980
Hindustan Mazdoor Sevak Sangh. Constitution and Model Rules. 1464
Historical Necessity of an Anti- Socialist Platform, The. 1434
Homage to Lok Nayak. 660 Home Affairs Division. Five
Years of Revolutionary Government, The. 1971
Home Study Series No. 2. Containing Valuable Informantion Regarding India's Political Situation. 919
Hopes and Hoaxes. Prime Minister's Plans Make Poor Poorer. 198
Horrors of Mudukulathur. (Ramnad District, Madras State). 1619
How Big Are the Big Enterprises in India? 1254
How Does a Riot Begin and Spread? 1705
How Gandhian Is J. P. Narayan? 1757
How is R.S.S.S. Financed? 1711 How to Secure Indian
Independence. 964 How, What, Where, Answers•
Working Class under Congress Raj. 323
Human Rights in Pakistan. Interim Report of the Committee on Fundamental Rights of Citizens of Pakistan and on Matters Relating to Minorities as Adopted by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. 1893
Hundred New Gains, A. 1293 Hussain Muhammad Ershad,
President, Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh. 1871
178
Title Index
Hyderabad at a Glance. The Citadel of the Independence of Dravidian Deccan. 1055
Hyderabad Pradesh Congress. Approved by the A.I.C.C. On 28-9-1953.70
Hyderabad Today. 1048 Hyderabad under Military
Occupation. 1647
D I Accuse. From the Suppressed
Statement of Man abend ra Nath Roy on Trial for Treason before Sessions Court. 884
I Ask Every Briton. Recent Writings and Statements of Mahatma Gandhi, Including His Speeches on the Eve of Arrest. 956
I Was a Swayamsewak. (An Inside View of the R.S.S.S.). 1740
I.N.T.U.C. Presidential Address. 806
I.N.T.U.C. 33rd Annual Session. Indian National Cement and Allied Workers' Federation. 814
Idea of the Sikh State, The. 1478 Ideological Resolution. Adopted
by the Central Plenum, Burdwan, April 5-12, 1968. 474
Impartial and Efficient Administration. Chief Minister's Assurance to People of Bombay State. 1131
Imperialist Alternative, The. Churchill-Cripps Conspiracy for a New Communal Award. 979
Implementation of Land Reforms. A Review and an Immediate Programme. 1250
Importance of Self-Reliance and of Increasing Production. Prime Minister Addresses the Workers. 226
Importance of Supreme Court as the Centre of Final Power (Towards the Constitutional Goals). 1320
Impose Stricter Controls on Monopolies and Multinationals. 830
In Quest of Peace. 2088 In Support of the Theory of the
Differentiation of the Three Worlds. Document Reproduced from the Inaugural Issue of 'The Proletarian Line." 530
In the Garb of Non-Violence. Silent Condemnation. 1473
In the Year of the Disabled. India's Disabled Government. 1319
In this Country We Have Now Three Sectors: the Private Sector, the Public Sector and the Nehru Sector. Extracts from the Speech in Rajya Sabhaon 1-9-1966.1209
Inaugural Address Delivered by the Hon'ble Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Minister for Commerce and Education, Government of Pakist. On the Occasion of the All-Pakistan Urdu Conference, Held at Karachi on the 15th April 1951.1932
Inaugural Speech. 1575 Incendiary Hand of the R.S.S.S.
and Jana Sangh behind Communal Riots. 371
Independence Day in Bombay- How Freedom Was Greeted By the People. An Illustrated Record of the Celebrations. 1045
Independence Movement, The. 1040
Indervelli•Another Jallianwala Bagh. Adilabad Girijan Peasant Struggle Forges Ahead Undeterred! 1337
India. 880, 925 India•A Few Facts and Figures.
995 India and America. 1043, 2183 India and America, an Alliance of
Values. 1966A, 2220 India and Asian Communism.
2185 India and China•A Brief Study.
2219
India and Freedom. 2196 India and Kashmir•
Constitutional Aspect. 1804 India and the Bomb. Background
Report. 2010 India and the Empire. 878 India and the German Problem.
A Case for Recognition of the G.D.R. 350
India and the International Scene. 246
India and the Liberation of Bangladesh. 203
India and the U.S.A.• Co-operation on Common Ideals. 1411
India and the War. 915 India, Arabs, Palestine, 1920-
1958.2204 India at the Cross-Roads. 1309 India at War. 1468 India-China Border Problem.
2205, 2207 India-China Relations. 2192 India Confesses Designs to
Undo Pakistan. East Pakistan Documentation Series. 2019
India Demands English Language. 1179
India Fights to Defend Democracy. 138
India in a Changing World. 593 India in the Eighties. Supplement
to Public Affairs for March 1982•Rajaji Birthday Lecture, 1981.1341
India-Pakistan Dispute on Kashmir. Speech before the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation. 1772
India-Pakistan Question, The. Kashmir•A Brief Study. 1850
India-Pakistan Relations. 2215 India: Problems and Postwar
Plans. 1035 India Progress in Government.
977 India Reiterates Commitment to
Principles of United Nations. 2239
India•Scientific Development or Disaster. 973
179
Title Index
India•Speeches Delivered at a Tea Given by the American Outpost in London on May 6th, 1943 in Honour of Leopold Amery. 949
India. The Continent of Dinia or the Country of Doom? 1885
India, the War, and Cripps Mission. 933
India, Tibet, and China. 2198 India Today. 916 India Today and Tomorrow. 986 India Tomorrow. 1433 India-U.A.R. Relations. 2218 India vs. India on Kashmir. Self-
Contradiction, Inc. 1836 India•What Next? Why the
Talks Failed. Congress Reply 1463
India, 15 August 1948 to 15 August 1949.1075
India 1945.1003 India's Charter of Freedom. An
Account of Important Provi- sions of the Constitution Recently Agreed to by the Constituent Assembly of India. 1068
India's Current Problems. 114 India's Economic Crisis and Its
Solution. 286 India's Five Year Plans and
Socialist Advance. 134 India's Food Crisis. Analysis and
Solution. 285 India's Freedom Fighters. 1379 India's Freedom Struggle and
the Communist Party of India. 395
India's Freedom Struggle• Some Aspects. Third Rajaji Birthday Lecture, 1967.1228
India's Future Constitutional Problem. Muslim India, Case and Demand. 1441
India's "Loyalty" to England. 867 India's Minorities. 1054 India's Passing Show. Heaven's
Light Our Guide. 895 India's Policy and Goa. 1469 India's Problem of Her Future
Constitution. 910 India's Quest For Democracy.
1113
India's Revolution•Its Challenge and Meaning. 1181
India's Right to Freedom. 922 India's Role in South East Asia.
2222 India's Stand. 278 India's Third Year of War. What
India Is Doing for the United Natbns. 963
India's Trade Boycott of South Africa. 2214
India's Views on the Afghan Situation. 2234
India's Views on the Indian Ocean. 2237
India's War Effort. 990 India's War on Pakistan in Words
and Pictures. 1993 India's War Propaganda against
Pakistan (Since Delhi Agreement). Correspondence between the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and India. 1933
Indian Aggression against Pakistan. American Reactions. 2002, 2004
Indian Attitudes toward Colonialism. 2201
Indian Communism Today. 295 Indian Constituent Assembly,
The. 1010,1046 Indian Deadlock, The. 998 Indian Demand and British
Policy, The. Correspondence between Mahatma Gandhi and the Viceroy Published with Explanatory Introduction and Comment. 948
Indian Democracy in Danger• Read and Think. 1242
Indian Experiment, The. 1195 Indian Federation, The.
Congress Political and Economic Studies•No. 10. 7
Indian Foreign Policy. 2180 Indian Looks at the Political
Situation, An. Extracts from a Speech by Sir Firoz Khan Noon, Defense Member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, Gov. of India. 942
Indian Looks at the War, An. 937 Indian Muslims•Proud Citizens
of a Secular Country. 1345
Indian National Army, The. 1454 Indian National Congress. List of
Members of Congress Committee for 1968-69, with Permanent Addresses. 165
Indian National Congress. Names and Addresses of Delegates for 1955-56. 79
Indian National Congress. Presidential Address Seventy- Third Session. 166
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, Jan. 1949-Sept. 1950.35
Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries, January 1953-Jan. 1954. 74
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, January 1954- Jan. 1955.84
Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries. January 1955 to February 1956.96
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries January 1957 to December 1957.111
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries January 1959 to December 1959.124
Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries, January 1960 to December 1960.135
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, March 1956 to December 1956.107
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretaries, Nov. 1946-Dec. 1948.26
Indian National Congress Report of the General Secretaries, Oct. 1951 ^Jan. 1953.66
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretary, Jan, 1937-Feb, 1938.6
180
Title Index
Indian National Congress. Report of the General Secretary, March 193&-Feb. 1939.9
Indian National Congress. Report of the Reorganisation Committee. 126
Indian National Congress. Resolutions Adopted at the 77th Plenary Session of the Indian National Congress, Calcutta, December, 1983. 241
Indian National Congress. Resolutions Passed in the A.I.C.C. Meeting Held on the 23 and 24th April 1988 at Maraimalai Nagar. 275
Indian National Congress. Resolutions Passed in the A.I.C.C. Meeting Held on 20th and 21st October in Bombay. 242
Indian National Congress Rules. 157
Indian National Congress Rules. Framed under Article XX(f)(i) and Other Articles of the Constitution. 106
Indian National Congress Sixtieth Session. Resolutions. 87
Indian National Congress, Sixty- First Session. Resolutions. 97
Indian National Congress, Sixty- Seventh Session. Presidential Address. 136
Indian National Congress, The. 18
Indian National Congress (I) Election Manifesto, 1983. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tripura. 243
Indian National Congress, 60th Session. Reception Committee Chairman's Address. 83
Indian Natbnal Congress, 73rd Plenary Session, Bombay, December 28-29, 1969.168
Indian National Leaders on the Bratachari Movement. 900
Indian National Trade Union Congress, Aims and Objects and Structure. 809
Indian National Trade Union Congress. Proceedings of the Inaugural Conference, New Delhi, May 3 and 4, 1947. 804
Indian National Trade Union Congress, 23rd Annual Session. Presidential Address. 815
Indian National Trade Union Congress. 24th Session. Report on State Branches and Industrial Federations. 817
Indian National Trade Union Congress. 24th Session, Shimla. Presidential Address. 816
Indian Nationalism since Independence. 41st Indian Political Science Conference. 1327
Indian Parliament, The. 1148 Indian Planning•Past and
Future. 1210 Indian Princes and the Future,
The.1462 Indian Problems of Today and
Tomorrow. Address to the Combined Legislature. 975
Indian Railways, The. 139 Indian States and the
Federation. Address Delivered by Colonel Sir Kailas Haksar to the European Progressive Group, Bombay, on the 11th February. 893
Indian Struggle. Next Phase, The. 614
Indian Troop Concentrations against Pakistan. Extracts from World Press, July 16 to August, 1951.1931
Indian War, The. 1997 Indianising Whom? 180, 281 Indians in Zanzibar. Proceedings
of a Public Meeting in Bombay on the 19th February 1937 to Protest the Anti- Indian Legislation in Zanzibar Imperial Indian Citizenship Association 891
Indira Gandhi. An Interview by Hiranmay Karlekar, Editor, The Hindustan Times. 1296
Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India. 1271
Indira Gandhi Speaks-1. 234 Indira Gandhi Speaks-3. 237 Indira Gandhi, the Resurgent
Congress and Socialism. 228 Indo-British Big Business Deals.
New Forms of Imperialist Exploitation. 288
Indo-Pakistan Relations• Correspondence Between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan from July 1951- August 1951. 2187
Indo-Soviet Treaty, an Appraisal. 189
Indus Basin Dispute, The. 1859, 1966
Industrial Relations Bill. A Piece of Anti-Labour, Authoritarian and Dangerous Legislation. 775
Inflation•Your Hidden Enemy. 708
Inside Indian Held Kashmir. 1844 Inside Lok Sabha. 1109 Inside Pak-Held Kashmir. 1819 Inside Story of Calcutta
Demonstrations, The. 982 Inside the Family•A Report on
the Democratic Rights of Women. 1404
Inspiring Experience of Our Visit to Socialist Cuba. 458
Integral Humanism. 626 Integrity in National Life. 1247 Intelligence Reports Concerning
the Tribal Repercussions to the Events in the Punjab, Kashmir, and India. 1766
International Conference on Advances in Earth Sciences. Inaugural Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2089
International Islamic Economic Association, Presidential Address. Second Session, October, 1950.1924
International Islamic Economic Conference Inaugural Address. 1916
181
Title Index
International Monetary Fund and Developing Countries. Reaganomics in Crisis and Supremacy of Socialism. 413
International Situation and Problems of World Communist Movement, The. Draft Report Adopted by the National Council. 363
International Situation. Central Committee Report, The. 516
International Studies. Documentary Research Service on International Affairs, Baluchistan. 1926
Intervention against Constitution. 320
Interview with President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq by a Panel of Editors of National Newspapers. 2150
Interview with President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq by Panel of National Journalists. 2149
Introduction of Hudood Laws in Pakistan. 2087
Invasion of Kashmir. 1852 Irrigation. 266 Irrigation in India. 140 Is India Heading towards an
Internal Debt Trap? 1427 Is Not the Brahmin a Foreigner?
1321 Is R.S.S.S. behind Communal
Riots? 1690 Is Socialism Outdated? 1201 Islam Needs No Crutch of
Socialism. 2006 Islam Stands for Unity and
Brotherhood. Eighth Session of Federal Council. 2122
Islamabad. 1973 Islamic Democracy Basis of New
Political System. Second Session of Federal Council. 2112
Islamic Economics Second International Conference. Inaugural Address by President Mohamas Zia-ul- Haq. 2115
Islamic Spiritualism. 2168
It Shall Never Happen Again. With a Foreword by Qazi Mohammed Isa. 1026
J.P.-Lohia Talks. A Flashback. 548
Jamaat-e-lslami and Secularism. 1691
Jammu and Kashmir•A Review of the Achievements of Bakhshi Government, August 1953 to August 1954.1809
Jammu and Kashmir Congress (I) Election Manifesto, 1983. 245
Jammu Situation•An Objective Analysis. 1802
Jan Sangh and West Asian Crisis. 1675,1743
Jana Sangh and the Muslims, The. 1701
Jana Sangh Approach, The. 631 Jana Sangh Declares War on
Poverty. Election Manifesto, 1971.644
Jana Sangh Manifesto Ex- Rayed. 1680
Jana Sangh Misrule in Delhi. (A Dismal Record of Administrative Inefficiency and Corruption). 1669
Jana Sangh Mists on the Campus. 1721
Jana Sangh: The Only Alternative. Election Manifesto, 1972. 648
Jana Sangh's Communal Politics. 1732
Jana Sangh's Somersaults. A Study of Jana Sangh Attitude to Indo-Soviet Treaty in the Light of Its Foreign Policy. 1727
Janata Party Karnataka. Jaiprakash's Final Appeal. 652
Janata Party Manifesto•Power to the People. Elections to the Eighth Lok Sabha, December, 1984.664
Jawaharlal Nehru and Planning. 231
Jayewardene-Gandhi Summit: New Dimension in International Relations, The. 2243
Jeevan-Dan. 1125 Jinnah-Gandhi Talks,
(September, 1944). Text of Correspondence and Other Révélant Documents etc. 970
Jinnah on Pakistan. 929 Jinnahsaheb "Please." 945 Jobs for All. Against British
Monopoly, against Indian Profiteering. 984
Joint Electorate in Pakistan. 1959
Joint Session of the Bombay Legislature at Bombay. Address Delivered by Shri Sri Prakasa, Governor of Bombay. 1176
Jubilee of the Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs. 1203
Just a Peep at Pakistan. 1929 Justice H. R. Khanna•His Views.
864 Justice Speaks Its Mind. 1568
K Karamchedu, July 17, 1985.
1409 Karimganj Riots. A Political
Study. 1695 Karnal "Evictions" Facts and
Fallacies. 1616 Kashmir. 1957 Kashmir•A Survey. 1792 Kashmir Accedes to India.
(Proceedings of All Parties Convention). 1768
Kashmir Accord, The. 1824 Kashmir•An Estimate of
Progress. 1810 Kashmir and Inter-Dominion
Relations. 1786 Kashmir and Its Future. 1812 Kashmir and the United Nations.
1779 Kashmir. Appeal to World
Conscience. 1769 Kashmir at a Glance. 1860 Kashmir before Accession. 1767 Kashmir Can Become a Turning
Point. 1799
182
Title Index
Kashmir Conflict, The. Part I. Dissension and Invasion. 1777
Kashmir Defends Democracy. 1775
Kashmir. Defence, Democracy, Secularism. 345
Kashmir Dispute in Present-Day Perspective. 1884
Kashmir Dispute, The. 1789 Kashmir Dispute through Neutral
Eyes, The. 1771 Kashmir Fights Aggression. 1829 Kashmir in Arms•The Hour of
Reckoning. Broadcast Talk by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Sept. 3,1965.1999
Kashmir in Arms. The Hour of Reckoning. 1832
Kashmir in Maps. 1858 Kashmir in Security Council.
1803 Kashmir•India's Growing
Isolation. (Recent Statements by Governments). Background Report. 1834
Kashmir Issue, The. 1761,1848 Kashmir. Message to the
American People. 1839 Kashmir Question. Extracts from
Sir Zafrulla Khan's Speech before the Security Council, February 1950.1785
Kashmir. Speech Delivered to the Security Council by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Minister for External Affairs, Government of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. 1833
Kashmir Story, The. 1764 Kashmir: The Powder-Keg of
Asia. 1813 Kashmir through Many Eyes.
1821 Kashmir through Muslim Eyes.
1793 Kashmir's Fight for Freedom.
1759 Kashmiri Pandit Agitation and Its
Aftermanth. 1828 Keeping Our Pledges. First
Eighteen Months of Janata Government in Karnataka. 1643
Kerala: A Report to the Nation. 1548
Kerala: An Official Handbook. 1574
Kerala and the Ugly Face of the Congress. 326
Kerala Education Act and Its Opponents, The. 1556
Kerala Government and the Educational Question, The. By the Most Reverend Thomas Pothacamury, Archbishop of Bangalore. 1561
Kerala Intervention and After. 1563
Kerala Marches Ahead. 1555 Kerala Mid-Term Election
1970•Analysis. 1577 Kerala on the March. 1541 Kerala, Problems and
Possibilities. 308,1543 Kerala: Punnapha-Vayalar and
Other Struggles. 1579 Kerala Yesterday and Today.
1578 Kerala's Cry for Justice. 352 Khadi's Continuing Importance.
1393 KhumsZakat. 2169 Know Your Enemies. An
Address Given at the Rotary Club of Karachi, Thursday, 6th January, 1972. 2028
Know Your Rights. A Handbook for Political Activists, Social Workers, Trade Unionists, etc. 1316
L L.P. The Liberal Position. A
Word to the Third World. 1263 Labour's Friend•Congress or
Swatantra? Swatantra Series- 4.718
Land Problem in India and Pardi Movement, The. (A Plea for Rational Planning). 566
Land Reform in India and Kerala. 1553
Land Reforms. 1974 Land Reforms under Congress
Raj. 333 Language Accord, The. 2035
Laski•The Teacher & the Political Scientist with a Postscript on "The Dangers to Democracy in India." 1141
Law on the Abolition of Untouchability, The. 1298
Lawless Limbdi. 903 Layman Looks at the
Constitution of India, A. 1058 Layman's Guide to Indian
Budgets, A. 366 League Demand, The. 1021 Left Accepts the Challenge.
"Give Me Blood, I Promise You Freedom." 1031
Left Democratic Alternative, The. Collection of Speeches and Articles by E. K. Nayanar, Chief Minister, Kerala. 1582A
Left Front and West Bengal, The. 1532
Left Front Government and March of the People. 1523
Left Front Government and Some Aspects of its Activities in Rural Areas. A Study by an Observer. 1520
Left Front Government Completes Three Years. 1526
Left Front Government in West Bengal. Eight Years. 1539
Left Front Government of West Bengal and Land Reforms. 1536
Legacy We Cherish, The. 60 Years of C.P.I. 433
Lenin and India. 1235 Lessons of Punjab. 442 Lest Memory Fail. India's Pledge
about Kashmir. 1842 Lest We Forget. 2203 Let Us Build Golden Bengal.
1864 Let Us Meet the Challenge. 656 Let Us Resolve. A Call to Brother
Delegates and Fellow- Fighters. 1854
Let's Fight the Communist Menace. 1450
Letter to Andhra Comrades. 479
183
Title Index
Letter Written by the Hon. Dr. S. P. Mookerjee, Finance Minister, Bengal, to H.E. Sir John Herbert, Governor of Bengal. Not for Publication. 923,1518
Letters from Constitution House. 1815
Letters to Party Activists. 537 Letters to the P.C.C. Presidents.
76 Liberation of Kashmir. A Million
Signatures. 1784 Liberty to Trade Endangered.
Based on a Speech at the Southern India Chamber of Commerce, Madras on Jan. 16, 1957.1134
Lid Off R.S.S.S., The. 1078 Life and History of Sanjivayya,
the Beloved of the People. 1276
Life and Work of Dr. K. M. Ashraf. 392
Limits of Nationalisation. 1444 Linguistic Pluralism and National
Development: Reflections on Language Use in Education and National Objectives. 1286
Linguistic Survey: A Political Stunt! 1488
Liquor at the Bar of Law. 1221 List of the Members of the
Council of the All India Muslim League. 911
List of the Members of the Council of the All India Muslim League Up to Date. 1459
Literature and the People. Address to the 4th All-India Progressive Writers' Conference on 22nd May 1943, in Bombay. 958
Local Government in Modern State. 1092
Lok Sabha Approval of Curbs on Communal Parties. 1728
LokpalBill, 1967, The. 738 Love, Brotherhood, and Equality
in Islam. 2176 Loyal India. An Interview with
Lord Hardinge of Penhurst. 870
M Maharashtra-Mysore Boundary
Dispute. Mahajan Report•A Bundle of Inconsistencies. 1492
Mahasabha's New Stand. 757 Mahatma Gandhi•A Memorial
Service. 1057 Mahatma Gandhi Centenary.
1233 Majlis-e-Mushavarat. A Realistic
Appraisal. 1671,1751 Major Jaipal Singh: Tribute to a
Revolutionary. 503 Malappuram or Mopalastan? 635 Malayalam Press on the Kerala
Crisis, The. 1552 Mandai Commission Report
Recommendation and Implementations. 1101
Manifesto Delhi Pradesh Congress, 1972, Metropolitan Council Elections. 211
Manifesto of Swam i Saty abhakt, Candidate for Presidentship Election. 1212
Manifesto of the Left Front. West Bengal Assembly Elections, (1982). 1533
Manifesto to the Peasants of Asia from the International Peasant Union. 2174
Map of Bombay State Showing the Constituencies and Results of the General Elections and Subsequent Bye-Elections to the Bombay Legislative Assembly. 1610
March for a Better Tomorrow. 21st National Conference January 28 to 31,1983.1383
March of the Progressive Group in 1948-49.1077
March Together to Make India Strong and Great. 1381
March toward Islamic Democracy•Address to Federal Council. 2113
March towards an Era of Light. 1865
Marshall Plan for Asia! Prosperity or Pauperisation? A Communist Analysis. 289
Martial Law Lifted, Constitution Fully Restored. Address to Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament). 2121
Marx and Trade Unions. 513 Mass Media in Modern Times.
1222 Mass Upsurge in Kerala•
Noteworthy Opinions. 1558 Masses' Challenge to the
Millionaires' 15 Year Economic Plan, The. 971
Masterpiece of Left Opportunism. Critique of C.P.M. Draft Political Resolution. 383
Maximum Aid to Industrialists: Fair Deal for Labour. 1571
Mazharul Haque. Symbol of Hindu-Muslim Unity. 1709
Meaning of Press Freedom• Text of Speech. Maulana Kausar Niazi, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Auqaf and Haj, Press Freedom Day. 2030
Meaning of the Simla Surrender, The. The Only Criticism of Current Congress Policy from the Left. 1013
Measures to Enforce Nizam-i- Islam. Address to the Nation. 2069
Meenakshipuram Report, The. 669
Meerut Riots•A Case Study. 1703
Meet the Challenge. 193 Meet the Challenge. Need for a
New Political Party. 1231 Meghalaya Marches On, 1981-
82.1651 Memorandum of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of India to the States Reorganization Commission. Communist Party of India. 299
Memorandum of the Government of India's Decision on the Recommendations of the Eighth Finance Commission. 1537
Memorandum on Centre-State Relations, A. 1527
184
Title Index
Memorandum to Bhargava Commission. 487
Memorandum to the Chairman and the National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party. For Private Circulation Only. 540
Memorandum to the Secretary Pak Constituent Assembly on the Basic Principles and Fundamental Rights. 2163
Menace of Inflation, The. 1171 Merger Annulled, The. 577 Message of Gandhinagar.
Resolutions Adopted at the Seventy-Third Session of the Indian National Congress, Gandhinagar on December 21-22, 1969.174
Message of Mahatma Gandhi, The. 205,1485
Message to the Nation. 1967 Mid-Term Perspectives.
Appraisal of the Post-Election Situation. 584
Milestones of Liberty. Being a Brief Analysis of the Congress Victories in the Provincial Elections in Assam (1946). 17
Millat of Islam and the Menace of "lndianism,"The. 830
Minimum Programme as Mentioned in the Left Front Election Manifesto, 1983. 1374
Minister Collector and You. 1062 Ministers Please Fulfil People's
Demands. 1014,1033 Minorities in the Republic of
Pakistan. 1890 Minutes of the All India Congress
Committee Meeting, Bombay 20-21 st October 1983. 239
Minutes of the All India Congress Committee Meeting, 6th and 7th Dec. 233
Miscellaneous Party Resolutions. 666
Mithila Will Rise. 1475 Mizoram towards Peace. 1652 Modern Imperialism. An
Economic and Statistical Survey. 792
Modernisation without Westernisation. 1403
Monetary and Fiscal Economics of Islam•International Seminar. Inaugural Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2100
More On Nehru's Philosophy in the Light of the Sino-lndian Boundary Question. 2206
Mother's Son. Son of His Mother Appeals to Members of Indian Parliament to Come Forward to Help Confer on Citizens of India Their Natural Right to Own the Lineage of Their Mothers. 1164
Muslim India Speaks. 1883 Muslim League and the Present
Situation, The. 1882 Muslim Valley Forge, an
Introduction to Mubarek Ali Khan. 1917
Muslims and the Liberation of the Oppressed. 1422
Muslims in India. 1095 Mutual Respect for Independence
and Sovereignty Leads Us to Prosperity. General Zia Addresses Istanbul Islamic Conference, 13 May, 1976. 2053
My Contribution to the 31st Session of the Rajya Sabha. (Nov.-Dec. 1960). 1177
My Dear Fellow Sikhs. 1420, 1421
My Discovey of America in India. 2184
My Picture of Socialism. 615 My Troubled Life. 2166
M N.T.R.'s One Year. A Report on
the Democratic Rights in Andhra Pradesh. 1595
Nagas. The Real Story. 306 Naked Act of Aggression by
Pakistan in Kutch. 2217 Nation on the Move•Economic
Progress in Figures. 1282 National and International
Challenges of the Eighties. 1315
National Committee Resolutions. 605
National Conference of Muslim Women. Address by President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2092
National Convention on New 20- Point Economic Programme. 811
National Democracy and People's Democracy. Essays in Honour of Ninetieth Birthday of Comrade Georgi Dimitrov. 385
National Development Council. Text of Speech by Jyoti Basu, Chief Minister, West Bengal. 1531
National Emergency and Our Tasks. Resolution Adopted by the Central Executive Committee, Communist Party of India, New Delhi, 1975. 399
National Executive Press Release, Resolutions, Reports. 685
National Income. Distribution and Rate of Growth. 335
National Integration•A Critique of Government Policies. Note Submitted to the National Integration Council, October 1973.485
National Integration and Teaching of History. 1664
National Integration, the Communalist Way? Can We Allow It? 1688,1749
National Integration. 622 National Language for India.
1515 National Memorial-Cellular Jail.
1353 National Plan Loan, The. 1105 National Problems and Their
Solutions, The. 1900 National Script for India. (A
Collection of the Opinions of Some Eminent European and Other Scholars). 1449
National Security Act 1980. Your Rights If Arrested, The. 1342
Nationalisation-Socialist Party. 600
Nationality Questions in India. 1338
185
Title Index
Nationality Question in India. Three Articles. 1334
Nationwide Demand for Postponement of Constitution Amendment Bill. 1297
Nature of the Bahujan Samaj Party, The. 462
Naxalbari, a Report. 739 Need-Based Strike, The. From
the Speech in Lok Sabha on 11 November 1968.358
Need for a New Outlook. 1592 Needs and Demands of a
Jaipury. 1650 Negotiations between the Prime
Ministers of Pakistan and India Regarding the Kashmir Dispute, (June 1953- September 1954). 1808
Nehru as I Know Him and as Depicted in His English Biography by Shri Frank Moraes of the Times of India. 1139
Nehru-Jinnah Correspondence. Including Gandhi-Jinnah and Nehru-Nawab Ismail Correspondence. 5
Nehru's Socialism•A Hoax. 300 New 20 Point Programme
Nagaland. 1662 New 20-Point Programme
Strategy, The. 1615 New Charter Needed for Hills.
Republic Day 1970.1243 New Congress, The. 30 New Deal for Scheduled Castes
and Backward Classes in Punjab, A. 1632
New Deal for Telangana. 1591 New Dimensions of Socialism.
563 New Era, The. Congressmen's
Brochure-3.1294 New Experiments with
Democracy in the Third World. 1480
New Face of A.P. The Story in a Nutshell of the Exertions of the One Year Young Popular Ministry under the Dynamic Stewardship of Chief Minister Sri J. Véngala Rao. 1593
New Industrial Relations Bill. An Anti-Working Class Measure•A Critique. 833
New Kashmir. 1861 New Land Reforms. Prime
Minister of Pakistan Zuffikar Ali Bhutto Address to the Nation, January 5, 1977. 2062
New Peasant Upsurge. Reasons and Remedies. 844
New Perspectives. Text of Jayaprakash Narayan's "Letter to Communist Friends" with Ajoy Ghosh's "Observations." 305
New Political Theory Team Democracy Scheme, Andhra Plan for Enlargement, Perfection and Consolidation of Kamaraj Plan, A. 152
New Programme for Economic Progress. Shrimati Indira Gandhi's Broadcast. 1279
New Regime, a Period of Reconstruction. 1964
New Social Order, The. 80 Nizam-a-Mustafa. 2063 No Centre-State Conflict in
Planning. 1392 Non-Aligned Summit•An
Assessment. 507 Non-Alignment Today. 2235 Non-Official Resolutions. 213 Non-Official Resolutions. Indian
National Congress, 73rd Plenary Session. 171
Non-Official Resolutions Received for the All India Congress Committee Session. 183
Non-Official Resolutions Received for the All India Congress Committee Session, 1966.158,159
Note for the Programme of the C.P.I. 339
Note on the Genesis of Communal Disturbances in West Bengal. 1079
Note on the Sikh Plan. 1060 Note on Women Workers in
India, A. 906 Notes on Chitral. 890 Novosti•News Agency or Cloak
for Espionage? 1223
Nuclear Energy in Pakistan. 2079
Observation on Food Production Drive of the Hon'able Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, An. 1072
Oil and Self-Reliance. Breaking the Grip of Foreign Monopolies. 344
Old Hailians Association First Commerce Conference, Held on March 13, 1975.2044
Old Tune! Stale Story. A Reportage on Sadar Bazar (Delhi) Riots. 1741
Om Extract of the Speech Delivered by Seth Jugalkishoreji Birla at the Cawnpore Session of the Hindu Mahasabha. 30th December, 1942.754
On Centre-State Relations. 508 On Certain Ideological Positions
ofC.P.I.(M). 412 On Internal Emergency. 1350 On Left Deviation. Resolution of
the Central Committee, Communist Party of India, (Marxist). Madurai, August 18 to 27, 1967.470
On the Decisions of the National Council. 317
On the Move. 580 On the Political Line of the
C.P.I.(M). 492 On the Present Movement in
Assam. 1599 On the Programme of the
C.P.I.(M). Party Line on Current Tactics. 515
On the Red Trail. 1098 On the Road to New Kashmir.
1853 On the Work of the Third
Congress of the Communist Party of India. 294
On Unity. 1349 On Your Rights If Arrested. 1512 One Step Foward. 1626 One Week with Vinoba. 103 One Year of Freedom. 291 One Year of Left Democratic
Front Government. 1581
186
Title Index
One Year of People's Struggles. 292
Only Alternative, The. Shri M. C. Chagla's Address at B.J.P. Session. 665
Onward Kashmir. 1851 Open Appeal, An. 1185 Open Letter to Imperialist Agents
from Britain, An. By Resistance Leaders of India. 1007
Open Letter to Jawaharlal Nehru, An. In re: Assam Tragedy (1960). 1596
Opening Remarks by Shri L. K. Advan'•Resolutions, National Executive. 695
Operation India. A World's Record Air-Lift. 1892
Opposition Preparations for Violent Overthrow of the Government. Facts Placed before the Prime Minister. 1567
Organization of Islamic Conference. Committee of Experts for Establishment of International Islamic Women's Organization. 2123
Origins of Trade Union Movement in India. 798
Orissa Legislative Assembly Congress Party Rules, The. 22
Other Face of A.S.I.A.D, The. 1339
Our Agriculture. 267 Our Constitution. 1087,1178 Our Democracy and Other
Essays. 1130 Our Economic Philosophy. 751 Our Flag-Origin, Adoption,
Description Use. 1082 Our Foreign Indebtedness. 1146 Our Foreign Policy. A Plea for
Realism. 735 Our Freedom Struggle and the
Communist Party. Some Reflections and Observations. 423
Our Government. 1085 Our Labour Policy. 592 Our Mixed Economy•Blessing
or Curse? 1266
Our Motto, "Nationalise the Labour, Labourise the Industry, Industrialise the Nation." 778
Our National Emblem. 1199 Our Pakistan. Defined by Mr.
Jinnah with Extracts from His Up-To-Date Speeches. 2167
Our Republic. 1507 Our Statement on Imperialism
and Indo-Pak War. On Behalf of Indian Delegation at Sixth Congress of World Federation of Trade Unions Warsaw, 19 October-1965. 787
Our Tasks on Party Organisation. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) at its Calicut Session, October 28 to Congress Party of India (Marxist). 468
Our Taxation Policy. 142 Our Views on Law and Order
Situation in West Bengal. Speeches and Letters of the Chief Minister of West Bengal to the Prime Minister of India and Other Central Ministers. 1525
Our Views on Trend of Events in Assam. [Letters Addressed to the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister of Assam]. 1528
P.S.P. General Council Meeting. Background Papers 1. General Elections, 2. Panchayat Raj and Community Development, 3. Work among Students and Youth, 4. P.S.P. and Labour. 569
P.S.P. in Parliament. 581 Padayatra•A Report. 119 Pakhtoonistan. 1927 Pakhtun Question, The. 1887,
2131 Pakhtunistan Day, 9th of
Sunbola 1328 A.H. 1905 Pakhtunistan Stunt, The. 1955 Pakistan. 1914
Pakistan•A Historical Entity. 1897
Pakistan•Afghanistan Relations (Background Note). 1920
Pakistan•An Ideological State. 1896
Pakistan and International Issues. 2016
Pakistan and the Muslim World. Speech Delivered by Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Foreign Minister, Pakistan Islamic Council for International Affairs. 1995
Pakistan at the Final Crossroads. Separate Regional Suicide or United National Survival? 1899
Pakistan Believes in Non- interference. Interview to Indian Journal. 2132
Pakistan-China Boundary Agreement. 1985
Pakistan Day 1984 Joint Services Parade. 2140
Pakistan Demands a New Deal for All Developing Peoples. President Ayub's Advocacy of a Challenging Cause at the Commonwealth Conference, 1964.1990,2173
Pakistan•Economic Showcase. Background Report. 2009
Pakistan Education Key Indicators. 2143
Pakistan Flag, The. 1986 Pakistan for Peace with India.
President's Interview to Calcutta Weekly. 2110
Pakistan Foreign Policy. 2085, 2164
Pakistan-India Dispute on Kashmir. Truman-Attlee Arbitration Appeal. 1776
Pakistan Ishtiaq Husain Qureshi, an Islamic Democracy. 1913
Pakistan Movement 28th Celebration of Independence. 1912
Pakistan Moves Forward. 1991 Pakistan Nuclear Program. 2073 Pakistan Portent. 1965 Pakistan. President Ayub Khan.
On the Record. 1992
187
Title Index
Pakistan Soviet Relations. President Mohammad Ayub Khan's Visit to the U.S.S.R. 2008
Pakistan Statistics in Brief• 1985.2145
Pakistan, the Struggle of a Nation. 1915
Pakistan to Be Model of Islamic Democracy, Brotherhood and Equality. Address to Majlis-e- Shoora (Parliament). 2147
Pakistan-U.K. Relations. 2153 Pakistan U.S. Strike Forces in
South Asia. 2154 Pakistan War Postures. 261 Pakistan Welcomes Constitution.
1901 Pakistan's Defence Alliances.
1950 Pakistan's Economy Key
Indicators. 2144 Pakistan's Foreign Policy. 1944,
2128 Pakistan's Fundamentals of
Freedom. Containing the Motions on Aims and Objects of the Constituent Assembly. 2162
Pakistan's Fundamentals of Freedom. Containing the Motion on Aims and Objects of the Constituent Assembly and the Speeches Thereon of the Honourable Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan and the Honourable Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan. Liaquat Ali Khan, Muhammad Zafrulla Khan. 1921
Pakistan's Nuclear Programme. 2078
Pakistani Guerillas Invade Kashmir. 1831
Pakistani Nationalism. 1880, 1895
Pakistans' President Ayub•In Retrospect. Background Report. 1981
Panchsheel. 2190 Paradox of India Pakistan
Relations, The. 2216 PARC's Statutory Bodies/
Committees and Their Composition. 2126
Parting of the Ways, The. 918
Party and Trade Unions. Some Problems. 338
Party Education Series, Grade II Course. 389
Party Education Series. Preliminary Course. 384
Past as a Mirror of the Future, The. 1388
Patriots•Not Traitors. 1004 Peaceful or Deceitful? Anatomy
of an Agitation. 661 Peasant Upsurge and
Remunerative Price Issue, The. Central Committee Document. 497
Peep into Sikh ism, A. (Discourse Delivered at Gurmat College, Patiala on March 9,1971 on the Occasion of the Visit of the American Ardaman Singh Bhayee. 1261
People and the Crisis of Capitalist Planning, The. 357
People Have Won, The. 728 People's March to Delhi, The.
391 People's Poet Subramania
Bharathi. 280 People's President. 2160 People's Raj Supplement: 17th
February 1955, The. Address by the Governor of Bombay to Both Houses of the Legislature at a Joint Session in Bombay. 110
People's Victory. An Analysis of 1971 Elections. 190
Peoples' Rights. 1083 Perestroika and India•The
Global Process. 1428 Peril and Opportunity in Kashmir.
Background Report. 1983 Peril and Opportunity in Kashmir.
Background Report. 1846 Peril of the Russian Steel Plant,
The. 1112 Perspectives for Seventies. 585 Perspectives of a Strong India, a
Self-Reliant India, and a Socialist India. 1310
Perversion of India's Political Parlance. 1399
Phase of the Indian Struggle, A. 920
Philosophy of Congress Leftism.
1027 Philosophy of India's Non-
Alignment Policy. 2212 Picture of India, A. Its History,
People, and Government. 934,1020,1050
Pilot Study on Working in a Slum Area for Family Planning. 1260
Plan for Full Employment. 642 Plan of Economic Development
for India, A. 978 Plan of Economic Develoment
for India, Part II, A. 969 Planned Economy and
Socialism. 590 Planning and Nationalisation.
Rethinking in India and Abroad. 1197
Planning and Plain Thinking. 1156
Planning at Cross-Purposes. 1248
Planning in India. 1136 Planning under Nizam-a-
Mustafa. 2065 Plea for Reconstruction of Indian
Polity, A. Draft for Private Circulation. 1159
Plea for Uniform Civil Code, A. 1378
Plea to Pause and Ponder: Misunderstandings about the R.S.S.S. Clarified, A. 1432
Police Did Their Best to Save Gandhiji's Life. High Court's Findings. 1076
Police in a Welfare State. 1168 Policy Statement. 578, 617 Policy Statement. (Adopted by
the 2nd National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party Held at Gaya 26-30 December 1955). 543
Policy Statement by the Hon'ble Mr. Mohammed Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan. At a Press Conference in Karachi held on May 22, 1953.1939
Policy Statement on the Problems of Scheduled Castes. 699
188
Title Index
Polit Bureau Document on Major Developments Since the Central Committee Meeting of February 4-8, 1981.496
Polit Bureau Statement on the 9th National Congress. With Lin Piao's Report to the 9th Congress, New Constitution of the Communist Party of China. 478
Political Culture and Culture of Politics in India. (Puntambekar Memorial Lecture). 1406
Political Democracy and Economic Development. Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 10.1218
Political Mind of India, The. An Analysis of the Results of the General Elections. 601
Political Outrage, A. Being a Summary of the Press Comments on Unconstitutional Ministry- making in Sind, 1946. 21
Political Plan Announced, Seventh Session of Federal Council. 2119
Political Resolution. Adopted by the Ninth Congress, June 27 to July 2, 1972, Madurai. 481
Political Resolution. Adopted by the 12th Congress of C.P.I. Adhikari Nagar, Varanasi, March 22-28,1982. 409
Political Resolution. Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of India. 361
Political Resolution of the 11 th Congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Vijayawada, January 26-31, 1982.500
Political Theory of Islam. (Being an Address Delivered at Shah Chiragh Mosque, Lahore in October, 1939). 902
Politics of Charkha. 15 Politics of Socialism. (Texts of
the Presidential Address to the 8th P.S. P. National Conference at Bombay). 562
Pomp and Poverty. 547
Post-Election Situation and Our Tasks. Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. 355
Post-War Planning•An Outline. 987
Power Politics Divide the People, R.S.S.S. Shall Unite Them. Vijayadashmi Call to the Nation. 1304
Practical Non-Violence (And Ideology of Non-Violence). 1030
Pradesh Congress on Assam's Reorganisation. 162Â
Pragmatic Economic Policy for a Government That Works. 1332
Praja Socialist Party. A Brief Introduction. 541
Praja Socialist Party• Chairman's Address. 7th National Conference. 575
Praja Socialist Party. Eighth National Conference. 576
Praja Socialist Party. Seventh National Conference. 574
Praja Socialist Party Silver Jubilee Conference. 559
Present Situation and Call to Action. The National Convention against Rising Prices, for Communal Harmony and Civil Liberties. 1313
Preserving Our Democratic Structure. Prime Minister Explains Reason for Emergency. 1291
President Addresses Shariah Seminar. Inaugural Address by Près. Gen. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq at the International Seminar on Application of Shariah. 2082
President and Prime Minister Must Revoke Emergency: Restore Fundamental Rights. Appeal by All Former Chief Justices of India and Leading Citizens. 349
President and the People, The. 2117
President Ayub on the Crisis Over Kashmir. 1998
President Ayub's Offer of Friendship to India. 1987
President Bhutto's Address to Sind and Baluchistan High Court Bar Association. 2029, 2034
President Calls for Islamic Society•Address to the Nation. 2077
President Ends Political Uncertainty•Address to the Nation. 2075
President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq in NBC's Programme, Meet the Press. 2103
President Leonid Brezhnev Visits India. 2233
President Mohammad Ayub Khan•A Profile. 1982
President of Pakistan General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq-Visit to the United States. Addresses and Speeches. 2107
President on Pakistan's Ideological Basis, The. Address by President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq at the Inauguration of Shariat Faculty of Quaid-i-Azam University. 2080
President Reviews National and International Issues-Interview to World Islamic Times. 2097
President's Address. 565 President's Message on Outline
of Second Five Year Plan, (1960-65). Broadcast on 30th December, 1959.1980
Presidential Address. 678, 686 Presidential Address. All Jammu
and Kashmir National Conference. 1780
Presidential Address at the All- India Muslim League, Patna Session•December 1938. Home Study Series No. 1. 896
Presidential Address before the 18th Session of the All India Women's Conference at Hyderabad (Sind). 1467
189
Title Index
Presidential Address by the Hon'ble Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Minister for Commerce, Education and Economic Affairs, Government of Pakistan at the Joint Conference of the Advisory Board of Education, the Inter- University Board and the Council of Technical Education. 1930
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Fifty- Eighth Session. 71
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Fifty-Fifth Sesson. 27
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Fifty- Fourth Session. 24
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress Fifty- Seventh Session. 36
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Fifty-Third Session, Ramgarh, March, 1940.11
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Seventy- First Session. 164
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Sixtieth Session. 85
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Sixty-First Session. 98
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, Sixty- Fourth Session. 121
Presidential Address Indian National Congress, Sixty- Second Sessbn. 109
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 69th Session. 154
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 72nd Session. 172
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 73 Plenary Session. 167
Presidential Address. Indian National Congress, 74th Plenary Session, Bidhan Nagar Calcutta, December 28-29, 1972.206
Presidential Address of Asoka Mehta to the 7th National Conference of the Socialist Party. 597
Presidential Address of Babu Rajendra Prasad. Indian National Congress, 48th Sessbn at Bombay. 2
Presidential Address of Gov. Punjab Lt. Gen. Ghulam Jilani Khan at 95th Founder's Day Celebration of Aitchison College. 2096
Presidential Address. To the Special Convention of the Socialist Party. 602
Presidential Address, 66th Session, Indian National Congress. 129
Presidential Addresses of Qaid- e-Azam. 1023
Presidential Campaign Lesson for Opposition. 236
Press Comments before and after Army Action in Punjab. 251
Preventive Detention Act. 43 Previous Splits in the AITUC.
480 Prbe-Rise: Who Suffers, Who
Gains? 843 Pnces. Achievement Series: 4.
147 Prices, Monopolies and
Government Polbies. 388 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
1265 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on
Emergency in India. 1280 Prime Minister Mr. Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto at the Export Promotion Council Annual Meeting. 2040
Prime Minister Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Visits Bangladesh. World Press Reports and Comments on the Successful Visit of the Pakistan Prime Minister to Bangladesh, June 27-29. 2042
Prime Minister Nehru's Letter to Premier Chou En-Lai. 2195
Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Fariborz Atapour of Tehran Journal, Sept. 1976, at Lahore. 2051
Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to J. Heitink, Asst. Ed. De Telegraf, Amsterdam. 2054
Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Khushwant Singh, Ed. Illustrated Weekly of India. 2055
Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Moti Ram, a Senior Indian Journalist, 23rd Sept. 1976. 2057
Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Speech in the Natbnal Assembly of Pakistan, January 7, 1977. 2061
Prime Minister on India, The. An Examination of Mr. Churchill's Statement on India in the House of Commons on the 10th September 1942. 932
Prime Minister Talks to Youth. Close the Gap between the City and the Village. 232
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Inaugural, Address Third Pakistan Jurists' Conference, Dec. 8, 1976.2056
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Asia Observer, London, Larkana December 24, 1975.2043
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Interview to Editor "Egyptian Gazette" and "Egyptian Mail- Lahore, January 29, 1976. 2048
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Visit to the United States of America, Statements and Speeches. 2037
Prime Minister's Five Point Programme. A Better Life for the Common Man. 2151
190
Title Index
Prime Minister's Statement on Foreign Policy. December 9, 1956.1948
Principles and Policy. 627 Pro-Rich Anti-People Budget.
435 Problem of Electorates•An
Objective Study, The. 1513 Problem of Goa, The. 1603 Problem of Indian Defence.
1160,2193 Problem of Indian Refugee
Property, The. 1448 Problem of the Minorities and
Constitutional Democracy as Its Solution, The.(Speech delivered at Bombay on 15th March 1941). 914
Problem of Unemployment. 663 Problems Facing Pakistan. 1923 Problems of Free Enterprise in
India. 1437 Problems of India's Defence. 733 Problems of Indian Minorities.
1311 Problems of the Aboriginals. 999 Procedure in the Legislature.
1226 Proceedings of the Conference
of Ruling Princes and Chiefs, Held at Delhi on the 20th January 1919 and Following days. 874
Proceedings of the Left Parties Meetings. First Meeting Sept. 16, 1965, Second Meeting Nov. 2-4, 1965, Third Meeting Dec. 9-11,1965. 347
Proceedings of the Meetings of the Presidents and Secretaries of the Pradesh Congress Committees. 81
Proclamation by Major-General Iskander Mirza, President of Pakistan. 1968
Profession of Diplomacy, The. 2188
Profiles of Progress. 156 Programme Adopted at the 7th
Congress, Calcutta, Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, 1964.467
Programme for a Centre Party. 1161
Programme for Constructive Work. All India Congress Committee. 93
Programme. Statement of Policy. 482
Progress of Land Reforms in India. 108
Progress under the Plan. 1830 Proletarian Leadership and the
Democratic Movement. 297 Promises Made and Redeemed.
1639 Promises vs. Prices. Story of a
Great Betrayal. 406 Propaganda. Radical Democratic
Party Publication No. 6. 766 Prosperous Kerala. Government
Policy Outlined. 1542 Protective Legislation for Factory
Women and Mine Workers in Pakistan. 2114
Provincial Autonomy in 1973 Constitution. 2076
Prune the Plan. 1133 Public Debt of India. 3 Public Health under Congress
Rule. 328 Public Opinion on Mahajan
Commission Report. Maharashtra-Mysore Boundary Dispute, Bangalore, March 1969.1646
Public Opinion on the "Direct Action" in Kerala. 1549
Public Sector•Its Need and Justification. 132
Public Sector under Attack. 803 Punjab•A Pledge Fulfilled. 270 Punjab and National Unity. 1390 Punjab Belongs to the Sikhs,
The. 1037 Punjab Crisis and the Way Out,
The. 430 Punjab Imbroglio. 260 Punjab. Inauguration Souvenir.
1628 Punjab Problem and Its Solution.
1629 Punjab Provincial Hindu
Conference, The. Presidential Address. 961
Punjab Salutes the Great Martyrs. 1380
Punjab•The Homeland of the Sikhs. 1622
Punjabi Suba and Praja Socialist Party. 561
Pushtoonistan: A Myth. Prime Minister's Statement in the Constituent Assembly on January 9, 1950.1928
Qadian•A Test Case. Statements, Letters, etc. Describing State of Affairs at and around Qadian during Disturbances of 1947.1044
Quaid-i-Azam and the Electorate Issue. The Two Nation Theory. 1903
Quaid-e-Azam as Leader of Opposition. A Paper Read at the Pakistan Muslim League Lawyers Quaid-e-Azam Conference at Lahore July, 1976. 2060
Quest for Constitution. 2027 Quest for Peace: An Indian
Approach, The. 2197 Question of an Obligatory State
Language in India, The. 1491 Question of Cyprus, The. V. K.
Krishna Menon's Statements in the United Nations. 2191
Question of Language, The. Congress Political and Economic Studies•No. 6. 889
Questions about Kashmir: Facts and Implications. 1817
Quit Commonwealth. 342
Radical Democratic Party•An Introduction, The. 767
Railway General Strike, The. 801 Railwaymen and the Third Pay
Commission. Will the Commission Do Away with the Starvation Wages of Railway Employees? 819
Raise Your Voice against Landlord-Police Terror in Andhra Pradesh. 472
Rajasthan towards a New Democratic Order. 1657
Rajiv Era•A Historical Perspective. 1413
Ranchi Riots Inquiry Report X- Rayed. 1697
191
Title Index
Ranchi Riots-Saffron Conspiracy-2. Factual Analyses of the Tragic Happenings in August 1967. 1687
R.C.D.: Challenge and Response. 2058
Re: Hindu-Muslim Settlement. Correspondence between Mr. Gandhi and Mr. Jinnah, Mr. Nehru and Mr. Jinnah, Mr. Bose and Mr. Jinnah. 899
Reaction Strikes in Bangladesh. 398
Real Face of Congress (I) Brand of Socialism. Full Text of the Speech of Comrade Samar Mukerjee, M.P. Leader, CPI-M Group in Lok Sabha and General Secretary. 828
Real Face of Jamaat-e-lslami, The. 1668
Real Face of the Assam Agitation. 494
Real Nature of Agitation against Communist-Led Government in Kerala. 319
Real Task, The. 161 Reason for Emergency•Saving
Nation from Lawlessness. 1278
Recent Communal Riots. A Report. 633
Recession and Resistance. Report to All India Trade Union Congress, General Council. 789
Recognise German Democratic Republic Now! 378
Recommendations of the Streamline Committee. 178
Referendum Announced. 2137 Referendum•Announcement of
Results. Speech by Chief Election Commissbner Justice S. A. Nusrat. 2136
Referendum•People's Historic Decision in Favour of Nizam-i- Islam. Address to Nation President General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2142
Referendum•Step towards Islamic Democracy. Articles from National Newspapers. 2138
Reforms in the Balance! A Survey of the Situation in India. 881
Refugees First. 1624 Release Long-Term Political
Prisoners! 324 Religion Is Love, Unity Is
Strength. 1398 Reorganization of States in India
with Particular Reference to the Formation of Maharashtra. Being the Memorandum Submitted by the Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad to the States Reorganization Commission. 1100
Replies to Charges. Kashmir Conspiracy Case Trial Series- 1.1849
Reply to Charges against Left Front Government, West Bengal, A. 1534
Report and Resolution on Organisation. Adopted by the Salkia Plenum, December 27-31,1978.489
Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. 455
Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New'Delhi, April 18 to 22, 1988.459
Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, April 22 to 25, 1984.426
Report and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, October 12 to 15, 1988.464
Report and Resolutions. National Council of the Communist Party of India. 404
Report at Coimbatore, 26th Session, January 6-12, Coimbatore. 786
Report of Sub-Committee on Democracy and Socialism. 150
Report of the Agricultural Production Sub-Committee. 115
Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Police Firing at Ramanagaram. 1424
Report of the Committee (Appointed by the Congress President), on Land Reforms. The Congress Working Committee Descisions. 217
Report of the Committee on Electoral Reform. Report of the Committee Appointed by Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan on Behalf of the Citizens for Democracy. 1277
Report of the Committee on Election Expenses. Appointed by Citizens for Democracy on the Suggestion of Shri Jayaprakash Narayan. 1302
Report of the Committee of the Congress Party in Parliament. 125
Report of the Congress Village Panchayat Committee. 73
Report of the Congress Planning Sub-Committee. 117,120, 125 A
Report of the Constructive Work Committee. 91
Report of the Constructive Workers' Conference, Amritsar, February 7,1956. 100
Report of the Economic Programme Committee. 25
Report of the Five Man Committee. (Appointed by the Congress President in Pursuance of the Resolution oftheAJ.C.C.). 149
Report of the Fourth National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party Held at Poona (Maharashtra). 551
Report of the General Secretary, Indian National Congress, March 1939 to February 1940.10
Report of the General Secretaries (December 1975 to December 1983). 244
192
Title Index
Report of the General Secretary to the Betul Convention of the Praja Socialist Party. 531
Report of the Land Reform Committee. (Approved by U.P.C.C). 68
Report of the Special Committee, Karnataka Legislative Assembly. 1641
Report of the Sub-Committee Appointed by the Executive Committee of the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee to Enquire into the Working of the Congress Organisation in Gujarat. 104
Report of the Working Group. 690
Report of the Workshop on Elimination of Interest from Government Transactions. 2134
Report of the 5th National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party. Silver Jubilee of the Socialist Movement in India. 553
Report of the 6th National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party. 571
Report on Ahmedabad. 1237, 1706
Report on Congress Constitution. (In Pursuance of the Decision Taken by the A.I.C.C. at Its Meeting Held in May 1959 at Delhi.). 118
Report on Congress Constitution. Submitted to the President Indian National Congress. (In Pursuance of the Decision Taken by the A.I.C.C. at Its Meeting Held in May 1959 at Delhi). 123
Report on Economic and Political Situation. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Meeting in Calcutta, July 15 to 20, 1973.484
Report on International and National Situation. Adopted by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) at Its Meeting in New Delhi from February 4 Communist Party of India (Marxist). 510
Report on International and National Situation. Adopted by the Central Committee Meetings, July 4-6, 1986. 519
Report on Kashmir. 533 Report on Organisation. Adopted
by the 12th Congress of the Communist Party of India. Adhikari Nagar, Varanasi, March 22-28, 1982.411
Report on Police Firings at Various Places in Bangalore City. (Notification No. HD 21 PCE 84, dated 21 st July, 1984). 1400
Report on Political Developments. (Adopted by the Central Committee Meeting, New Delhi, April 9- 12-1987). 523
Report on the Mini General Elections of May, 1982, A. 671
Report Presented by B. D. Khobragade, General Secretary, Republican Party of India. 762
Report to the All India Congress Committee. 86
Report. 2nd National Convention against Communalism. 1699
Reports and Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, September 17 to 20,1983. 419
Repression on the Rural Poor in Andhra Pradesh. 1594
Republic of India. 26th January 1960.1175
Republican Party of India. Resolutions Passed in the 5th Conference of the Republican Party of India. 761
Repulse Assault on Public Sector. Documents of the Meeting of the Co-Ordination Committee of Public Sector Unions held at Durgapur on March 28-29, Centre of India Trade Union. 832
Reservation and Janata Party. 651
Resolution•Lawlessness in the Punjab, Environment- Ecology, Approach for Forthcoming Elections. 672
Resolution of Azad Kashmir Assembly about the Ahmadis, Its Background and Its Consequences. 1827
Resolution on Economic Policy and Programme Passed by the A.I.C.C. at Its Meeting in July 1969 in Bangalore. 173A
Resolution on Elections to State Assemblies. Press Release- Working Group Programme for the Organizational Elections. 688A
Resolution on Party Organisation. 298
Resolutions. (Adopted at the 24th Session of the I.N.T.U.C. held at Shimala on May 1 & 2, 1988). 818
Resolutions Adopted at the 171st Meeting of the Working Committee held at New Delhi January 23, 1983. 813
Resolutions Adopted by National Executive. National Executive Meeting. 702
Resolutions Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, January 20-23, 1985.444
Resolutions Adopted by the National Executive. 700
Resolutions Adopted by the National Council and National Executive of Lok Dal. 752
Resolutions Adopted by the National Executive. Resolutions Adopted by the Plenary Session. 692
193
Title Index
Resolutions Adopted by the 173rd Meeting of the Indian National Trade Union Congress Working Committee. 812
Resolutions and Documents. Adopted by the National Council, Communist Party of India. 396, 400
Resolutions: Budget and Economic Situation, Corruption, Call for South Asian Summit, Assault on Local Democracy. 682
Resolutions, National Executive, National Council. 684
Resolutions of the All India Muslim League from January 1944 to December 1946. 976
Resolutions of the All India Muslim League from October 1937 to December 1938. 879, 898
Resolutions of the Central Committee. Homage to Martyrs, Condolences, Political and Economic Situation, Certain Agrarian Issues, Chile, West Asia. 483
Resolutions of the Communist Party of India. Adopted at the Extraordinary Party Congress, Amritsar, April 1958. 315
Resolutions of the National Council of the Communist Party of India. 393
Resolutions of the National Council of the Communist Party of India. For Party Members Only. 346
Resolutions of Utkal Pradesh Congress Committee on S.R.C. Report. 277
Resolutions on Foreign Policy 1947-57.105
Resolutions on States Reorganisation 1920-1956. 95
Resolutions Passed by the Working Committee. 78
Resolutions•Reservation Policy, Economic Situation, Nuclear Bomb, Internal Situation. National Executive Meeting. 691
Resolutions•Statement on International Situation. 674
Resolutions•Statement on the Current International Situation, Economic Situation, Political Situation. 676
Resolutions•168th Meeting of the Working Committee Held at New Delhi, 1982.808
Restoring Normalcy in Punjab. 1389
Resurgent India at the Crossroads. 1946 in Review. 1036
Retrospect on Basic Democracies, October 1959- July 1964, A. 1989
Return of Displaced Persons• India Rejects U.N. Proposals. Pakistan Aide-Memoire to Secretary-General, 13th August 1971. 2018
Return of the Pindhari Raj. Lala Lajpatrai Memorial Lecture Series (Tenth Series 1981). 1330
Review. 82 Review of Political
Developments and Party Activities Since Eleventh Party Congress. Adopted by the 12th Congress of the Communist Party of India, Adhikari Nagar, Varanasi, Mar. 22-28, 1982.407
Review of the Second General Elections. 310
Review Report and Resolutions. Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India. New Delhi, 1 April to 5 April 1983. 414
Revised 20-Point Programme. 254
Revitalising Congress. Recent Speeches and Writings of Indira Gandhi. 170,1238
Revitalising the Organisation. Delhi Camp Tract III. 550
Revival of Islamic Values in Pakistan. 2094
Revolt in Telangana, The. 1635 Revolt of the Warlis. 852 Right of Private Property, The.
2070
Right Reaction Bids for Power. 377
Rights of Minorities under the Indian Constitution. 1486
Rights of 75 Million People of Bangla Desh to Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness. 2227
R.I.N. Strike, The. 1009 Rising Attacks•Growing
Struggles! 823 Road to Understanding, The.
1906 Role of Communists in Defence
of Parliamentary Democracy, The. 436
Role of Culture in Democratic States. 1124
Role of Education in Development. 1322
Role of Free Enterprise in the Second Plan. 1439
Role of Press In Society• Annual Dinner of All Pakistan Newspapers Society. 2109
Role of Stalin as the C.P.I.(M.) Views It. (A Collection of Documents). 524
Role of the Academic Community in the Promotion of National Values. 1285
Role of the Communists in the Struggle for Linguistic States. 445
Rules and Regulations Indo- American Union, 1936. 888
Rules of Janata Party. (Under Articles of the Constitution). 655
R.S.S.S.•A Danger to Democracy. 1692
R.S.S.S.: A Descriptive Study. 1718
R.S.S.S. and Culture. 1678 R.S.S.S. and Democracy. 1677,
1684 R.S.S.S. and Jana Sangh. A
Menace to the Unity, Integrity, Secular Democratic Set-up and Progress of Our Motherland. 370
R.S.S.S. and Kashmir. 1679, 1755
R.S.S.S. and Politics. 1714
194
Title Index
R.S.S.S. Anti-Nation Conspiracy. 1685,1753
R.S.S.S. Harijans and Jana Sangh. 1667,1686
R.S.S.S. Hitler's Heirs. An Exposition of the Para-Military Fascist Character of R.S.S.S. 1748
R.S.S.S. How It Functions. 1665, 1752
R.S.S.S. Is it a Cultural Organisation? 1676
R.S.S.S. Is K a Political Organisation? 1670,1683
R.S.S.S. Jana Sangh•An Inside View. 1738
R.S.S.S. Minorities and Jana Sangh. 1674
R.S.S.S. Policy on Punjabi Suba. 1666,1682,1742
R.S.S.S. (Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh). 1625
R.S.S.S. Resolves. Full Text of Resolutions From 1950 to 1983.1355
R.S.S.S. Shadow Over Benaras Hindu University. 1696
R.S.S.S. Vis-á-Vis the Black Act. 1262
R.S.S.S. Vis-á-Vis Punjab Problem. 1170
Rules of the Indian National Congress. Framed under Article XVIII(f)(i) and other Articles of the Constitution. 169
Rural Development through Self- Help. 1144
Russia-Pak Axis against India. 2240
Russian Hand in Punjab. 1396
S. A. Dange on Mundhra Affair. Speech in Parliament. 1150
S. A. Dange on Mundhra Affair. Speech in Parliament on Chagla Report. 781
Sacrilege of Al-Aqsa Mosque- Solidarity Day in Pakistan. 2111
Sadr Blossoms in the Desert. Saharawi People Fight for Freedom. 457
Sahakari Samaj. 143
Salkia Plenum Decisions and After. 518
Salvation or Surrender. IMF and the Third World. 1361
Sampradayikta Virodhi Committee Introductory Reports. 1710
Samyukta Socialist Party Election Manifesto, 1971. For a New Transfer of Power for Equality-Based Development. 611
Sarvodaya and Communism. 1145
Sarvodaya and Democratic Socialism. 545
Sarvodaya and the Business Community. 1155
Satish Mukherjee•A Father of the Bengali Revolution. 1052
Satyagraha, Democracy and Gramdan. Talk with Vinobaji. 557
Save Civilisation, India Threatens It. Manifesto of the Hindustan Hamara Party. 1925
Save India. 1580 Save Punjab Save India. 427 Save the Amu! 495 Scheduled Caste's Struggle for
Emancipation in South India. 868
School Agitation in Kerala, The. 1551
School Agitation in Kerala, The. 1565
Science and Technology. 258 Scientific and Industrial
Research Objectives and Achievements of C.S.I.R. 1287
Second Five-Year Plan, Targets and Achievements. 1996
Second General Election in Sholapur, The. 1127
Second Left Front Government: The Programme. 1540
Second Plan•A Socialist Appraisal. 1114
Secretary's Report for the Period 17th January, 1944 to 6th October, 1945 and the Financial Statement Presented to the E. 12
Secularism and Communalism. 1722
Secularism Meets the Challenge of Communalism. 179
Setf-Employed Peasants and Tribal People. A Saga of Rangaji's Life-Long Fight for the Protection and Welfare of Agricultural Toilers and Tribal People. 1375
Self Government for India. Demanded by the Indian National Congress and the All-India Moslem League. 871
Self-Reliance in Defence. 268 Separate Telangana•A Suicidal
Slogan. 1588 Separation of Judiciary under the
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. 2041
Separatist Muslim Politics. (A Case Study of the Experiment in U.P.). 1737
September Struggle•A Review, The. Review Report, Report of the Central Secretary and Proceedings of C.E.C. Meetings and of Joint Meetings of All India Kisan Sabha. 859
Seva Dal Manual No.1. 29 Seva Dal Manual. No. 4. 32 Seva Dal Manual: Training
Camps. 42 Seventh Congress of the
Comintern and India's Struggle for Democracy and Freedom. 353
Shame of Free India, The. A Study of the Social and Economic Disabilities of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. 329
Sheikh Abdullah and Other Political Prisoners! What Is Their Crime? 1811
Sheikh Hasina Urges People to Resist Military Junta. Ershad's Referendum: A Ploy to Legalise His Martial Law Regime. 1875
Sheikh Mujib. Preliminary Report of the Commission of Enquiry. 1873
195
Title Index
Shiv Sena and the Bombay Riots. 368
Shiv Sena Menace. 1758 Shiv Sena Phenomenon, The.
1708 Short History of the Communist
Party of Indonesia, A. 301 Shri S. Nijalingappa. A Profile.
1653 Sikh Holocaust•Who Are the
Guilty? Report of a Joint Inquiry into the Causes and Impact of the Riots in Delhi from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1984. 1395
Sikh Problem and Its Solution• An Elucidation. 1088,1110
Sikhs and the Republic Day. "Sikhs Will Live and Die for India." 1086
Sikhs Demand Their Homeland, The. 1477
Sikhs in Action, The. 1061 Simla Agreement•A New
Milestone. Prime Minister's Speech in Rajya Sabha. 2231
Simla Agreement. Debates in Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha. Replies by the Prime Minister and the Minister of External Affairs. 2230
Sinners of Sind, The. Being a Brief Report on the Bureaucratic Bungling and Unconstitutional Ministry- making in Sind, February 1946.19
Situation in Afganistan• Implications for International Peace. 4th U.N. Resolution- Call For Total Withdrawal of Foreign Troops. 2105
Situation in Kerala, The. A Rejoinder to the Pamphlet The True Picture of the Situation in Kerala," Published by the Kerala Government. 1564
Situation in Punjab, The. No Place for Terrorism and Violence in Resolving Disputes. 1630
Six Months of Congress (I) Ministry in Nagaland. 1661
Sixteen Months of Communist Rule in Kerala. A General Review. 1546
Sixth National Convention of Congress Forum for Socialist Action (New Delhi, Dec. 23- 24,1972). On Advancing the Role of the Public Sector to Attain Commanding Heights in the Economy. 210
Sixth Plan, The •A Critique. 1335
Sixty (60) Years of Congress. 13 Social and Religious Decay. 746 Social Change in India 1249 Social Change in India Since
Independence. 1204 Social Control Over Commercial
Banks. 1202 Social Development in the Third
Development Decade. 1326 Social Forestry Gaining Ground.
1529 Social Justice and Role of Law in
Islam. 2084,2178 Social Security. Labour College
(Sponsored by the Socialist Party, Bombay). 1487
Socialism. 1240 Socialism•An Ism That Has
Become a Wasm. 745 Socialism and Poverty. 1246 Socialism and Sarvodaya. 1089 Socialism Betrayed by Centre's
Economic Adventure. Prices of Food, Cloth, Drugs Shoot Up. 194
Socialism to Sarvodaya. 609 Socialist German State. Inspiring
Impressions. 382 Socialist Party Statement of
Principles and Programmes. 606
Socialist Unity and the Congress Socialist Party. 594
Socialist Unity, another Attempt Fails. 573
Socialistic Pattern of Society. 110
Socio-Economic Profile of Sind. 2148
Socio-Economic Programme. 653
Soldier Speaks, A. The Making of a Democratic Nation. 1872
Some American Opinions on the Indian Empire. 1476
Some Current Problems of Pakistan. 1945
Some Economic Problems of India. (Being Stray Thoughts and a Summary Review). 1174
Some Facts about India. Interviews with Lord Islington during November, 1916.873
Some Facts about Telegana and Andhra Pradesh. 1583
Some Issues of the Nation-Wide Struggle. 861
Some Lessons of a Decade of Planning. 1182
Some Memorable Letters on August Revolution. 1032
Some Questions and Answers on Kashmir. 1801
Some Reflections on the Food Problem in India. 1200
Some Requisites for Better Understanding between the East and the West. 993
Some Speeches of Dr. Tulsi Giri, Chairman: Council of Ministers. 1988
South India Looks Ahead. 988 Souvenir Swatantra Party
General Council•Baroda, 6th November 1971. 743
Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan•World Press Reaction. 2086
Soviet New Thinking and Policies. 463
Special P.S.P. Convention, Nagpur. Suggestions Received from State Executives. 534
Spectre of Lawlessness in Kerala, The. 1547
Speech by B. K. Gaikwad, President, Republican Party of India. On the Occasion of the 5th Session of the R.P.I. Held at Delhi on 1st May, 1966.763
Speech Delivered by Mr. M. A. Jinnah on the 19th of November, 1940 in the Legislative Assembly. 907
196
Title Index
Speech Delivered by the Honor'ble Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan. At the First Session of the Pakistan Muslim League Council Held on the 20th Feb. 1949 in the Khaliqdina Hall. 1919
Speech of Mr. Akhter Hameed Khan at the Third Women's Rally, Held on March 6,1966. 2011
Speech of Mr. B. G. Kher, Prime Minister of Bombay. On the Occasion of Inaugurating the All-India Social Workers' Conference at Sunderbai Hall, Bombay, on Thursday, the 6th November 1947.1608
Speech of Pakistan's President. 1960
Speech of Shri Ramakrishna Hedge, Chief Minister. Discussions with the 8th Finance Commission during Their Visit to Bangalore. 1640
Speech of the Hon'ble Finance Minister on the Budget of the Government of Pakistan for 1956-57.1951
Speech of the Honourable Mr. A. K. Brohi on the Motion for Consideration of the Report of the Basic Principles Committee. 1938
Speech on Basic Principles Committee Report. 1934
Speeches of T. T. Krishnamachari (Second Series). 1140
Spirit and Mission of India (Compilation from Sri Aurobindo's Writings). Sri Aurobindo's Action No. 21. 1259
Spur to Sikh Youth, A. 1211 Sri Aurobindo and Bangla Desh.
1879 Sri Lanka's Minority Problem.
256 Stabler and Economically
Stronger India, A. 1410 Stars of the Leader. Who Leads
to Future India? (A Guide to the Voters). 992
State Enterprises. 1123 State Trading in Cement. 1440 Statement by Dr. B. C. Roy,
Chief Minister and Finance Minister. Budget 1954-55. 1519
Statement in Parliament. 1787 Statement of Facts on Gilgit
Hunza Nagar, Yasin Ponial Chitral, Skardu. 1822
Statement of Policy. 536,1452 Statement of Policy. Adopted by
the All India Conference of the Communist Party of India. 466
Statement of the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Malik Firoz Khan Noon, to the Security Council of the United Nations on the India-Pakistan Question on January 30, 1957.1953
Statement on Economic Situation. An Approach Paper on Tribal Problems. 681
Statement on Foreign Relations and Defence. 1954,1958
Statement on the I.M.F. Loan, Review of Political Situation, Subversion of Electoral Process. War on Corruption, Election Demand in Kerala. 667
Statements by Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India in Parliament on Sri Lanka Situation. 1365
Statements on Centre-States Relations. Released at Srinagar on October 8,1983. 1535
States Reorganisation and the Socialist Party. 604
Steps in Village Adoption. Practical Guidelines with a Case Study. 1401
Steps towards Dynamic Growth. 657
Sterling Balances Betrayal, The. Sordid Story of Their Accumulation. Shameful Surrender of Our Interests by the Chetty-Cripps Agreements. 290
Stop Reagan: Save World from Nuclear Holocaust. 410
Storm Over Bombay. 1147 Story of an R.S.S.S. Worker.
1723 Story of Blood and Tears. Heart
Rending Story of Jana Sanghi Barbarities Perpetrated on the Satnamis of Madhya Pradesh. 1693
Story of Kashmir, 1947-65. 2003 Story of Kashmir, The. 1788 Strategy for Socialism. 587 Strategy of Planned
Development. Prime Minister Speaks-76.1367
Strengthen United Action. 780 Struggle for Charter of Demands.
835 Struggle in Kerala, The. 1554 Struggle of the Surma Valley
Peasantry. 856 Student's Federation of India.
Programme and Constitution. 1348
Study of the Communist Movement in Kashmir, A. 1814
Studying Nehru. (Text of Speech Delivered at the Inauguration of Nehru Study Forum). 222
Subjects Committee Meetings. 151
Summary of Supreme Court Judgement. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Others vs. the State. 2083
Supremacy of Shariah to Be Established•President General Mohammad Zia-ul- Haq at Motamar Al-Alam Al- Islami's Dinner. 2146
Survey of the Working of the U.P. Government. (Being a Report to the U.P. Congress Committee). 77
Survey of the World Communist Parties, A. 1241
Swadeshi Plan. 16th All India Session. 641
Swatantra Alternative to the Third Plan. Speeches in Parliament. 722
Swatantra Party Collection of Comments. 716
197
Title Index
Swatantra Party Constitution. As Amended on October 5, 1968 by the 5th National Convention in Bhubaneswar. 740
Swatantra Party Election Manifesto, Assembly Elections, March, 1972. 744
Swatantra Party Members of the General Council. 747
Swatantra Party Mid-Term Report. Adopted by the General Council of the Swatantra Party on November 15-16, 1969.741
Swatantra Party National Convention. Inaugural Speech. 726
Swatantra Party National Executive Resolutions. 729
Swatantra Party Preparatory Convention. 712
Swatantra Party. Statement of Principles. 711
Swatantra Speaks to the Poor. For This We Stand: I. 750
Syed Mir Qasim in Ladakh. Achievements and Aspirations. 1826
Syndicate Unmasked. 199
Tale of Two Villages, A. (A Spot Study of Nonari and Sajni Riots in U.P.). 1735
Tashkent Spirit, The. India's Banner for Today, Mankind's New Charter. 351
Task before Us and Other Resolutions. 552
Task before Us, The. Iqbal Day Address. 1935
Task of National Integration, The. 1673,1744
Tasks for the Eighties and a Report on the Seventies. Institute of Social Change and Social Welfare. 1317
Tasks of Social Democracy in Asia. 564
Tasks of the C.P.I, on the Working Class Front. Adopted by the National Council of the Communist Party of India, New Delhi, 17-20 September 1983.416
Tasks on the Kisan Front. Resolutions of the Central Committee. 476
Tasks on the Trade Union Front. Document Adopted by the Central Committee at Its Meeting in New Delhi, September 10-16, 1983. 509
Tasks on the Trade Union Front. Resolution of the Central Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist). 477
Taxes, Taxes, Taxes. The Swatantra View. 725
Tebhaga Struggle of Bengal. 853 Telangana•A Challenge of the
Masses. 1636 Telangana•An Economic
Problem. 1637 Telengana Tangle. The
Communist Approach. 372 Tempest in Kerala. 1569 Text Books of Kerala. 1544 Text of Message Sent by the
State Government of West Bengal to Home Ministry, Government of India, Containing a Gist of Discussions of Shri Jyoti Basu, Chief Minister of West Bengal, with Acharya Vinoba Bhave on 18th April, 1979, at Paunar. 1524
Text of Resolutions. 173 Text of Resolutions Adopted and
Note Discussed at the A.I.C.C. Meeting, Delhi, June 1 and 2, 1972.220
Text of Resolutions and Statement on Economic Policy Adopted at the 74th Plenary Session. Indian National Congress, Bidhan Nagar, Calcutta. (December 28-29, 1972). 207,218
Text of Resolutions on i) Communal Situation ii) Political Situation and iii) Foreign Policy. Adopted at the A.I.C.C. Meeting, New Delhi, June 13-15,1970. All India Congress Committee. 186
Text of Resolutions on I). Distribution System for Essential Commodities and II). Economic Policy. Adopted at the A.I.C.C. Meeting Gandhinagar (Gujarat), October 9 and 10, 1972. 221
Text of Resolutions. Passed at the All India Congress Committee Meeting Dated New Delhi, April 3 and 4, 1971.192
Text of Speech. At All India Conference of Peace and Solidarity, Calcutta, Sept. 20, 1972.215
There Is No Magic in the Words, "Public Enterprise." 1186
They Came to Kashmir. 1855 They Massacre Sikhs. A White
Paper by the Sikh Religious Parliament. 1301
Think It Over! What the Enemy Says to India What the Enemy Wants from India What the Enemy Intends for India. 939
Third Conference of Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union. 774
Third Elections•Communist Challenge. 322
Third World Punjabi Conference, Dec. 23-29, Delhi- Chandigarh. Contemporary Scene. 1633
Thirty Days of National Discipline. 1283
Thirty-five Years of Indian National Trade Union Congress, 1947-1982. 810
This Is Pakistan. 1891 This Land of Pakistan. 1904 This Poor Man Prefers
Swatantra. For This We Stand: II. 749
This War•Why Should the Punjab Take a Hand in It? 904
198
Title Index
Thoughts on Tasks: Present and Future. 216
Threats to Liberty. 1370 Threats Will Not Cow Us Down.
1251 Three Decades of Progress. 265 Three Faces of Pakistan. 1835 Three Years. Bombay's Progress
193&-1942.1607 Tibet. 556, 2202 Time Bomb in Asia. 1977 Timo for a Change. 721 Tip of the Iceberg. The Story of
Three Scandals, The. 698 To All Fighters for Freedom. 957 To All Fighters for Freedom.
Famous Second Letter during August Revolution. 1029
To America. 1773 To My Countrymen•My
Defence. 1017 To Prosperity through Freedom.
The Swatantra Party's Siatement of Policy. 719, 1976
To Prosperity through Freedom. 709
To the Workers and Peasants of India. Manifesto of the Fourth International. 921
Too Much Politics, Too Little Citizenship. Rajaji Birthday Lecture, 1968.1229
Torture and Murder in Zia's Bangladesh. 1869
Towards a Better Educational System. Two Years' Endeavour of Kerala Government. 1550
Towards a Co-operative Socialist Commonwealth. 1126
Towards a Fuller Life for Everybody. Shrimati Indira Gandhi's Inaugural and Concluding Speeches at the Congress Leaders' Conference on 13, 14 May, 1972.208
Towards a Mass Communist Party. 313
Towards a New Polity. Election Manifesto, Lok Sabha Election, 1984.683
Towards a New Social Order. India on the March. 1132
Towards a New Synthesis in Civilisation. 1325
Towards a People's Navy. 284 Towards a World State. 598 Towards All India Action
Programme. Proceedings, General Secretary's Report and Resolutions of the CKC & AIKC meetings Cuttack (Orissa) 24-26 April. 860
Towards Better Understanding. 1081,2186
Towards Consolidation. Two Years of the Revolutionary Government in Pakistan. 1961
Towards Doom? Swatantra Series-1.715
Towards Industrial Progress. 1572
Towards Progress. 1573 Towards Socialist Thinking in
Congress. 133 Towards Socialist
Transformation. Election Manifesto, 1971.588
Trade Unions against Multinational Companies, The. 794
Tragedy of Tibet, The. 2199 Training Administrators under
Nizam-a-Mustafa. 2064 Transport. Achievement Series:
6.148 Transport Bottleneck, The. I-
Another Tragic Tale. 1116 Trap of Words, The. 924 Travel Abroad-Frontier
Formalities. Passports and Visas, Customs, Formalities and Allowances, Health Regulations, Currency Regulations, Concessions. 2124
Treatment of Indians in South Africa. Recent Developments. 1018
Trends in India's Public Finance. A Memorandum Submitted to the Fifth Finance Commission•1968.1227
Trials of Our Democracy, The. 1137,1654
Tribal, My Brother, The. 1363
Tribal Unrest. Whom to Blame? 1312
Tribute to Indira Gandhi. Address. 1394
Tripartite Accord-PPP-NAP^JUl, March 6,1972, The. Basic Documents and Background Material. 2033
Tripura Faces Semi Fascist Terror. 4 Months under Congress (l)-T.U.J.S. Regime. 527
True Picture of the Situation in Kerala. 1545
Truth about Kashmir. 1763,1790 Truth and Travesty. R.S.S.S.
Vis-á-Vis Gandhi Murder. A Myth Exploded. 1273
Try to Understand the Problems and Sentiments of Indian Muslims. A Pre-Requisite for Peaceful Co-existence. 1314
Tunisia. 102 Turning Point, The. New
Program for Economic Progress. 1281
Twelve Months of War in Kashmir. 1760
Twenty-Eight Months in Kerala. A Retrospect. 321
Twenty Point Economic Programme, and Arunachal. 1295
Twenty Years of Freedom. 1214 Twin Challenge before People.
528 Two Exclusive Interviews. Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi on Questions Facing India and the World. 224
Two Poles of Developmental Planning. 1443
Two Systems. A Balance Sheet. 307
Two T.U. Conferences, The. Documents-Speeches- Declarations. 791
Two Years of the Praja Socialist Party. 535
u Umma-Oriented Foreign Policy
under Nizam-a-Mustafa. 2066 U.N. Assembly Session. 2221 U.N. Press Views Kashmir. 1820
199
Title Index
U.N. Woman's Development Decade•Its Relevance to Pakistan. 2074
U.N.'s Call-Total Withdrawal from Afghanistan. Pakistan Foreign Affairs Advisor's Address. 2091
Unanimous Vote of Confidence in Bakshi Government. 1807
Understanding Pakistan. 1994 Undertakings Undertaken.
President Ayub Khan's Election Manifesto, Section Entitled "I Undertake." 2001
Unending Trail, The. 1128 Unfinished Battle. A Short
Biography of P. D. Saggi. 1090
Union Budget, 1971-72, The. 1252
Union Budget, 1972-1973, The. 1267
United India and World Peace. 1042
United Nations in Pakistan. 2127 United We Fall. 1418 United We Stand. 1590 Unity against Fascism. 946 Unity of India, The. 1517 Universal Foundation of
Gandhi's Religion. 1715 Unrest under British Rule in
Bihar, 1831-1859.1648 Untouchability•A Challenge.
The Right Approach. 1274 Untouchables of India, The. The
Report No. 26 of the Minority Rights Group, London. 1386
Untruths Exposed: India-West Asia Tangle. 2244
Unwanted President's Rule in Orissa, The. 1180
U.S. Build-up of Pakistan's Military Might and Designs to Encircle India. Why Atal Behari Vajpayee and Charan Singh Are Dismissing This Threat to India? 2242
U.S. Fifth Resolution•Situation in Afghanistan. U.N. Call for Removal of Foreign Troops. 2104
V Valedictory Address. 176 Verdict of India, The. 869 Victory. Whose? 981 Village Manifesto, The. 1451 Village Panchayats in Madras
State. 1115 Vinoba Bhave on World Peace.
1489 Violation of Democratic Rights in
West Bengal since Independence. 1412
Violence in Tripura. 1649 Vishva Hindu Parishad. The
H.S.S. Broad Outfit for Spreading Militant Aggressive Hindu Communal Poison. 420
Vision of Nehru, The. 209 Visit to Punjab. 1634 Visit to Turkey•Addresses and
Speeches, 29 August-3 September, 1983.2120
Visva-Bharati Cheena-Bhavana and the Sino-lndian Cultural Society, The. 2182
Vital Importance of 20-Point Programme. Prime Minister Speaks-70.1366
Vital International Issues. Palestine, Namibia, Grenada, Central America, Cyprus. 257
Voice of the Autumn Leaf, The. 959
Voice of the People, The. 727 Voice of Young Goa, The.
Convention of Goan Students. 1606
Voices against Barbarity. 2021 Volunteer Organisation. Being a
Collection of the Resolutions Passed by the Congress, A.I.C.C. and Working Committee since 1917. 37
Vote and Women. 1655 Vote Congress. Backward
Classes. 45 Vote Congress. Communications.
49 Vote Congress. Congress and
the Welfare State. 53 Vote Congress. Congress
Ministries at Work. 61 Vote Congress. Cottage
Industries. 57 Vote Congress. Defence. 47
Vote Congress. Food and Clothing. 52
Vote Congress. India's River Valley Projects. 59
Vote Congress. Integration of States. 54
Vote Congress. Linguistic States. 58
Vote Congress. New Townships. 56
Vote Congress. Our Foreign Policy. 55
Vote Congress. Our Industrial Policy. 48
Vote Congress. Our Land Policy. 51
Vote Congress. Our Programme. 62
Vote Congress. Our Railways. 60
Vote Congress. Our Work for Labour. 50
Vote Congress. Rehabilitation of Displaced Persons. 46
Vote Congress. Scientific Research. 63
Voter's Voice. 1142
w Wages and Income Policy. What
It Means to the Working Class. 824
Wages, Rights and T.U. Unity. 797
Wages since Independence. 336 Wanted: A National Foreign
Policy. 632, 634 War Hysteria and Civil Liberties.
Papers Presented at a Seminar Organized by C.P.D.R. 1354
War, The. Three Letters to Gandhiji. 997
War! Problem of India's Future Constitution!! What Muslim India and Its Leader Mr. M. A. Jinnah'Think. 909
Warning Ignored, The. 579 Warning to the Hindus. 1369 Way Out, The. 972 Way Out, The. Being the
Diagnosis of the Economic Malaise Afflicting the Country and the Cure Suggested by the Socialist Party. 595
200
Title Index
We Accuse the Indian National Trade Unbn Congress. 1074
We Build for Socialism. Platform of the Socialist Party. 599
We Protest Government Decision to Extend Consular Relations with East Germany. 2224
Wealth and Expenditure Taxes• Their Effect on the Indian Economy and the Common Man. 1149
Welfare of Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes. 1617
West Bengal Marches on an Untravelled Path. 514
West Bengal Reports of C.P.I.(M.) and Its Various Frontal Activities, (1982- 1985). 517
West Pakistan as One Unit. 1940 West Pakistan Unit, The. 1918,
2157 What Ails Our Democracy? First
M. Srinivasa lyengar Memorial Lecture. 1224
What Congress Fights for. Being the Election Manifesto of the Indian National Congress, 1945-46.14
What Congress Stands for. Election Manifesto. 41
What Congress Stands for. Seeks the Mandate of the Nation to Work for a Social Order Based on Freedom and Justice. 282
What Gandhi Is Teaching the World. 940
What Happened after Gandhi's Arrest. 941
What Happened in Kerala. Review of the 30 Months of Namboodiripad Government. 364,1576
What India Wants. 1472 What Is Behind the Assault on
Democratic Rights. 1511 What Is Going on? 2072 What Is Going to Happen in
Assam? 1600 What Is Happening in Kerala?
607 What Makes Japan Tick: Some
Lessons for India. 1430
What Next after the Indian Moshe Dayan? 2068
What Next? Can India Be United? 985
What Others Say about Us. 1264 What Peking Keeps Silent about.
What Mao Said Earlier but Contradicts Today. 387
What the A.I.K.S. Stands for. 851 What's Wrong with the Third
Plan? 717 When Will Atrocities on Harijans
Stop? 1431 Where Do We Stand Today?
(Bangla Desh Issue). 2225 White Paper Examined, The. 951 White Paper on Indian
Constitution, 1946. (With Elucidation by the Cabinet Mission, and Correspondence between the Mission, Congress and the League). 1005
White Paper on Jammu and Kashmir. 1782
Whither Backward Classes? 1352
Whither Geneva Conventions? 2039
Whither India? After Nehru What? And Some Little Glimmers of Hope. 1493
Whither India? The Crisis in Indian Nationalism. 1465
Whither Indian Polity? Maladies and Remedies. Memorandum Submitted to Sarkaria Commission on Centre-State Relations. 1484
Whither Mohajirs? From the Pen of a Mohajir. 2032
Who Fought for India's Freedom? 424
Who Is Outdated? German Socialists Echo Swatantra. 714
Who Is the Greatest Man in the World Today? 875
Who Killed Upadhyaya? 636 Who Pays for Our Plans? An
Analysis of Congress Taxation Policy. 327
Who Really Aids India, U.S.A. or U.S.S.R.? A Study in Contrast of Economic Assistance. 386
Who's to Hold That Price Line? 707
Why Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh? 772
Why Bi-Lingual or Zonal States Are Not Desirable. 1611
Why Communists? Popular Election Guides. 465
Why Emergency? 1292 Why Famine in India? 960 Why Godse Killed Gandhi? 1357 Why Hindu Rashtra? 1188 Why I Took to Politics. 730 Why India Is Heart and Soul with
Great Britian. 865 Why Ranga Resigns? 1169 Why Reservation? For S.C.'s,
S.T.'s and O.B.C.'s. 1385 Why Swatantra? 748 Why Swatantra Supports
Tashkent Agreement? For This We Stand -III. 723
Why the Ex-Communist Movement. 1570
Why The Exodus from Sind? (Being a Brief Resume of Conditions Responsible for Exodus of Hindus, Sikhs and Harijans from Sind). 1006
Why the National Revolutionaries Became Communists? 439
Why the Ultra-'left" Deviation? 475
Why This C.P.I.(M.) Pique against C.P.I.? 405
Why This Foreign Exchange Crisis? A Study of T. T. Krishnamachari's Import Trade Policy and Its Impact on Our Economy. 318
Why Women Should Vote Communist. 334
Will of Lok Sabha Was Flouted. Echoes from the People. 658
William Jennings Bryan on British Rule in India. (Secretary of State of the United States of America). 866
Winding Up of Foreign Policy Debate. 1956
Withdraw Industrial Relations Bill. United Voice of Indian Working Class. 802
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Title Index
Woman's Wing of the Congress. 112
Women in Industry•Phase I. 2165
Women's Division. 1911 Workers Looted and Unions
Crushed. 777 World Communist Movement
1847-1876.397 World Opinion on Kashmir and
India's Reaction to It. No. 5. 1791
World Opinion on Kashmir. Graham Report and After. 1841
World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 1.1800
World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 3.1798
World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 4.1797
World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 7.1796
World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 8 1795
World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 10.1837
World Opinion on Kashmir. No. 14.1794
World Opinion on Kashmir. Rearrest of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah. 1840
World Press on Chinese Aggression. 1482
World Press on Indian Elections. 1458
World Press on Sino-Pakistan Agreement. 1483
World Says "No" to Nuclear War. 421
World's Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, Our Beloved "Bapu." 1056
Youngest Punjab Canal Colony, The. 1621
Your Equipment. 773 Your Freedom in Peril•Defend
It Zealously. 196 Your Office. 770 Your Questions Answered
through Congress Election Manifesto. 185
Youth and Nation-Building. (Report of the A.I.C.C. Youth Training Camp, Sept. 24-30, 1955.). 88
Youth Congress: A Handbook. 99
z Zonal Divisions of India. 983 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Inaugural
Address at International Seerat Conference, Rawalpindi, March 3, 1976. 2052
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Speech at Supreme Court Building of Islamabad, March 23, 1976. 2059
Wumencal Listings 3 Million Congress Members
Must Command the High Command. 1015
12 August, 1983, Plan Irrevocable•10th Session of Majlis-e-Shoora. 2135
19th Session, All India Women's Conference-Presidential Address. 1024
20 Point Programme in Gujarat. 1614
24th Congress of C.P.S.U. An Event of World Importance. 375
24th Conference of the All India KisanSabha(8th-11th November, 1982). General Secretary's Report. 847
27 Months of Service. Being a Brief Account of What the Congress Ministries Did July 1937-October 1939.901
29th Session of A.I.T.U.C. Report of the Secretariat. 799
34th Anniversary of Independence Day-Flag Hoisting, Ceremony Address by Près. Gen. Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq. 2095
47 India 68. 21 Years of Progress. 1234
50 Facts about India. 935
50th Anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh Martyrs, 6th to 13th April 1969, The. The Historic Tragedy Symbolises for Us the Values of: Communal Harmony-National Unity, Integrity and Solidarity. 1236
70 Soviet Years. A Salute to Great October! 456
75 Million People Ever Vigilant to Defend Every Inch of Bangladesh. 1867
1942 August Struggle and the Communist Party of India. 428
1974 Election Manifesto of the Nagaland Nationalist Organisation. 1660
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