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Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLIII 16-31 March, 2017 No. 6 AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 1. RAINA, Sunita and Others Analysing agriculture extension services for media mixes for transfer of technology. JOURNAL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (HYDERABAD), V.35(No.3), 2016(Jul-Sep.2016): P.465-478. Highlights the role of mass media in providing and upgrading information for farming community, agricultural universities to accelerate agricultural productivity. **Agriculture-Agricultural Research; Agricultural Production; Mass Media. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY 2. DAYANI, S K and Others Potential of agroforestry systems in carbon sequestration in India. INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (NEW DELHI), V.86(No.9), 2016(Sep.2016): P.1103-1110. **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Global Warming. -LAND ACQUISITION 3. VISEN, Sanjay Kumar Erroneous claims denied. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.39), 2017(26.3.2017): P.42-43. Describes the salient feature of Enemy Property Act, 2016. **Agriculture-Land Acquisition. BIOGRAPHIES -CHATURVEDI, BAL KRISHNA 4. KAUSHIK, Narendra Grassroots administrator. GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.12), 2017(Mar. 2017): P.48-51. Applauds the achievements of Bal Krishna Chaturvedi, a bureaucrat and former Union Cabinet Secretary. **Biographies-CHATURVEDI, Bal Krishna; Bureaucracy-(India). -KUMARAN, P 5. MALLESWARA RAO, K. Durga Farewell to a pioneer pracharak. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.44. Pays tribute to P Kumaran, the first Sangh Pracharak from Kerala. **Biographies-KUMARAN, P; Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
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Parliamentary Documentation

Vol.XLIII                       16-31 March, 2017                No. 6

AGRICULTURE

      -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH

1. RAINA, Sunita and OthersAnalysing agriculture extension services for media mixes for transfer oftechnology.JOURNAL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (HYDERABAD), V.35(No.3), 2016(Jul-Sep.2016): P.465-478.

Highlights the role of mass media in providing and upgrading information for farming community, agriculturaluniversities to accelerate agriculturalproductivity.**Agriculture-Agricultural Research; Agricultural Production; Mass Media.

      -FORESTS AND FORESTRY

2. DAYANI, S K and OthersPotential of agroforestry systems in carbon sequestration in India.INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (NEW DELHI), V.86(No.9), 2016(Sep.2016): P.1103-1110.**Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Global Warming.

      -LAND ACQUISITION

3. VISEN, Sanjay KumarErroneous claims denied.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.39), 2017(26.3.2017): P.42-43.

Describes the salient feature of Enemy Property Act, 2016.**Agriculture-Land Acquisition.

BIOGRAPHIES

      -CHATURVEDI, BAL KRISHNA

4. KAUSHIK, NarendraGrassroots administrator.GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.12), 2017(Mar. 2017): P.48-51.

Applauds the achievements of Bal Krishna Chaturvedi, a bureaucrat and former Union Cabinet Secretary.**Biographies-CHATURVEDI, Bal Krishna; Bureaucracy-(India).

      -KUMARAN, P

5. MALLESWARA RAO, K. DurgaFarewell to a pioneer pracharak.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.44.

Pays tribute to P Kumaran, the first Sangh Pracharak from Kerala.**Biographies-KUMARAN, P; Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

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CENSUS AND POPULATION

      -CENSUS RECORDS-(INDIA)

6. IRUDAYA RAJAN and OthersUpdate on trends in sex ratio at birth in India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.14-16.**Census and Population-Census Records-(India); Birth Rate.

COMMUNICATIONS

      -TELECOMMUNICATIONS

7. JOSHI, RakeshMusical chairs.BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1016, 2017(26.3.2017): P.26.

Discusses the ramifications of transfer of J.S.Deepak, Telecom Secretary for the telecom sector.**Communications-Telecommunications.

COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT

      -SHARE MARKET

8. MISHRA, Banikanta and OthersIncreased derivative trading in India: Impact on the price discoveryprocess.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.43-54.

Proposes to reduce the Security Transaction Tax so as to boost the stock market in India.**Company Affairs and Management-Share Market.

CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

      -CITIZENSHIP-(INDIA)

9. DEKA, KaushikHindu headache for the BJP.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.10.

Deals with the conflicting views on the grant of citizenship to Hindu refugees migrated from Bangladesh,Pakistan and Afghanistan in Assam.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship-(India); Refugees and Rehabilitation; Migration.

CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION

      -CULTURAL HERITAGE

10. MISRA, NooraDraupadi's birthplace still in ruins.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.42-43.

Gives the details of archaeological excavation in Panchala, the site of Draupadi's birthplace and also expressesconcern over its poor maintenance.**Culture and Civilization-Cultural Heritage.

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DEFENCE

      -ARMS AND ARMAMENTS

11. ISLAN AYYADI and MOHAMMED KAMALChina-Israel arms trade and co-operation: History and policy implications.ASIAN AFFAIRS (HONG KONG), V.47(No.2), 2016(Jul.2016): P.260-270.**Defence-Arms and Armaments; Defence Procurement; Defence Relations-(China-Israel).

      -ARMY AND CIVIL RELATIONS-(PAKISTAN)

12. BONI, FillipoCivil-military relations in Pakistan: A case study of Sino-Pakistan relationsand the port of Gwadar.COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS (LONDON), V.54(No.4), 2016(Nov.2016): P.498-514.**Defence-Army and Civil Relations-(Pakistan); Defence Relations-(China-Pakistan).

      -DEFENCE POLICY-(INDIA)

13. JOSHI, ShashankSurvey of India's strategic environment.ASIAN AFFAIRS (HONG KONG), V.47(No.2), 2016(Jul.2016): P.234-249.

Discusses India's role in the prevalent security environment around the world.**Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Defence Relations.

      -DEFENCE POLICY-(ISRAEL)

14. HECHT, Eado and SHAMIR, EitanCase for Israeli ground forces.SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON), V.58(No.5), 2016(Nov.2016): P.123-141.

Focuses on the salient features of Israel's military strategies.**Defence-Defence Policy-(Israel).

      -DEFENCE RALATIONS-(INDIA-CHINA)

15. KRISHNAN, AnanthMissile muscle.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.40-42.

Focuses on the present phase of India-China relations in the context of ongoing competition to develop longrange nuclear missiles.**Defence-Defence Ralations-(India-China); Missiles; Nuclear Weapons.

      -DEFENCE RESEARCH

16. PAL, HimanshuVersatile capabilities.FORCE (NOIDA), V.14(No.7), 2017(Mar. 2017): P.30.

Applauds the capabilities of new remote control weapons system launched recently by Bharat ElectronicsLimited to replace manual operation of12.7 mm air defence gun in India.**Defence-Defence Research; Arms and Armaments.

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      -MISSILES-(RUSSIA)

17. SENGUPTA, Prasun KBuilding upon a glorious legacy.FORCE (NOIDA), V.14(No.7), 2017(Mar. 2017): P.39-40.

Highlights the new versions of cruise missiles launched by Russia.**Defence-Missiles-(Russia).

EDUCATION

      -HIGHER EDUCATION

18. CHATTARJI, SubarnoMedia, the university and the public sphere.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.55-61.

Raises question over the media coverage of the introduction and scrape of four-year Undergraduate Programmein Delhi University.**Education-Higher Education; Mass Media.

19. CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid SankarStriking fear.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.123-125.

Expresses concern over passing of The West Bengal Maintenace of Public Order (Amendment) Bill, 2017 andThe West Bengal Universities and Colleges(Administration and Regulation) Bill 2017 in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly.**Education-Higher Education; Education Policy-(West Bengal); University Administartion; Functions ofGovernment-(West Bengal).

      -TEACHERS

20. DESWAL, AnitaBusiness of teacher education in India.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.62-66.

Expresses concern over declining standard of teachers education in self-financed privately managed educationalcolleges in Haryana.**Education-Teachers; Higher Education.

ELECTIONS

      -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(GOA)

21. NORONHA, FrederickCarrying on a dubious game in Goa.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.12), 2017(25.3.2017): P.22-25.

Analyses the prevailing political situation after assembly elections in Goa.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Goa); Political Development-(Goa).

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      -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA)

22. DASGUPTA, ShougatShattered dreams.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.82-84.

Examines the prospects of Aam Aadmi Party in the light of assembly elections held in Punjab and Goa.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(India); Aam Aadmi Party.

      -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(MANIPUR)

23. PHANJOUBAM, PradipBJP snatches victory from defeat in Manipur.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.12), 2017(25.3.2017): P.25-26.

Highlights the post election tactics of Bharatiya Janata Party to form its Government despite loosing assemblyelections in Manipur.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Manipur); Bharatiya Janata Party; Functions of Government.

      -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(PUNJAB)

24. JOLLY, AsitRiding a tiger.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.64-68.

Focuses on the challenges ahead of Amarinder Singh Government in Punjab and its implications for theprospects of Indian National Congress Party.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Punjab); Indian National Congress; Functions of Government-(Punjab).

25.Punjab's voters settle for change of the familiar kind.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.12), 2017(25.3.2017): P.19-22.

Analyses the results of assembly elections held in Punjab and its impact on the prospects of Indian NationalCongress Party.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Punjab); Indian National Congress.

      -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(UTTAR PRADESH)

26. GURINDER SINGHHar har Namo Namo.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2017(31.3.2017): P.23-27.

Applauds the victory of Bhartiya Janata Party in the recently held assembly elections in five states with particularreference to Uttar Pradesh.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Bharatiya Janata Party.

27. JHA, Ajit KumarBeating them at their own game.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.60-63.

Critically views the impact of caste politics on the result of assembly elections held in Uttar Pradesh.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Bharatiya Janata Party.

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28. PANDEY, SandeepBJP Government in UP doesn't bode well for the poor and democracy.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.13), 2017(18.3.2017): P.3-4.

Analyses the repercussions of landslide victory of Bharatiya Janata Party in the assembly elections held in UttarPradesh for Indian polity.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Bharatiya Janata Party.

29. PINTO, AmbroseWas there tampering with EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines) in UP elections ?MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2017(25.3.2017): P.7-9.

Raises question over tampering with Electronic Voting Machines in the wake of witnessing landslide victory byBhartiya Janata Party in Uttar Pradeshassembly elections.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Election Technique and Method.

30. SHAHIRA NAIMPollsters' calculations go haywire.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.13), 2017(18.3.2017): P.7-8.

States that the Bharatiya Janata Party has the landslide victory in assembly election of Uttar Pradesh defying allthe calculations of pollsters.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Bharatiya Janata Party.

31. SHARMA, L KModi marches on amid hope and fear.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.13), 2017(18.3.2017): P.5-6, 35.

Applauds the performance of Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India for Bharatiya Janata Party's landmarkvictory in assembly elections held in UttarPradesh.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Prime Minister-(India); Bharatiya Janata Party.

      -ELECTION CAMPAIGN

32. AZAD, Nishant KrWonder boy missing !ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.39), 2017(26.3.2017): P.15.

Critically views the election strategies of Prashant Kumar, an eminent election strategist in the results of justconcluded assembly elections inUttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.**Elections-Election Campaign; Assembly Elections-(India).

      -ELECTION TECHNIQUE AND METHOD

33. DEKA, KaushikEVMs : Pressing the wrong button.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.10, 12.

Focuses on the allegation of tampered Electronic Voting Machine levied by various political parties in UttarPradesh assembly elections.**Elections-Election Technique and Method; Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh).

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      -VOTING PROCEDURE

34. LAPPIN, RichardRight to vote for non-resident citizens in Europe.INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY (CAMBRIDGE), V.65(No.4), 2016(Oct. 2016):P.859-894.

Discusses various aspects of voteing right for non-resident citizens in Europe.**Elections-Voting Procedure; Citizenship-((Europe); Fundamental Rights.

EMMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION

      -(BANGLADESH)

35. TULIP SIDDIQPolitical representation and political activism in the Bangladeshi diaspora.PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.97(No.4), 2016(2016): P.304-307.**Emmigration and Immigration-(Bangladesh).

ENVIRONMENT

      -ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

36. DUBEY, Pradeep KumarClimate change: How can Parliamentarians effect change in theirjurisdictions?PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.97(No.4), 2016(2016): P.318-319.

Highlights the role of Parliament in meeting the challenges of climate change issues.**Environment-Environment Protection; Environment Policy-(India); Civil Law; Parliament.

FINANCE

      -BANKS AND BANKING

37. RODRIGUES, Ryan MaximPromise to pay.BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1016, 2017(26.3.2017): P.32-39.

Focuses on the abundance opportunity available in banking and non-banking sector for the growth of digitalpayment market after demonetisation inIndia.**Finance-Banks and Banking; Electronic Banking.

38. TOPOROWSKI, JanCrisis of finance in Marxian political economy.SCIENCE AND SOCIETY (NEW YORK), V.80(No.4), 2016(Oct.2016): P.515-527.

Analyses the implications of financial irregularities for capitalist enterprises.**Finance-Banks and Banking; Marxism; Political Economy, Capitalism; Economic Thought and Theories.

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      -BUDGET-(INDIA)

39. MANTHA, S SBudget for the youth.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.61, 2017(Mar. 2017): P.60-63.

Applauds the budgetary allocation in 2017-2018 to launch Skill Acquisition and Knowledge Awareness forLivelihood Promotion programme for youth inIndia.**Finance-Budget-(India); Youth Affairs.

      -CURRENCY AND COINAGE

40. NASEER GANAIRealty in paradise.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.22-23.

Discusses the positive impact of demonetisation on real estate business in Kashmir.**Finance-Currency and Coinage; Property-(Jammu and Kashmir); Monetary Policy-(India).

41. SINHA, R BIs PAC going beyond its remit by examining Monetary Policy ?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.22-24.

Analyses the reasons behind selection of Modi Government's Monetary Policy by the Public AccountsCommittee of Parliament to asses its accountabilityand transparency without getting audit report of the Comptroller and Auditor General on its implementation.**Finance-Currency and Coinage; Monetary Policy-(India); Legislative Committees-(India).

      -FOREIGN INVESTMENTS

42. GUNTRIP, EdwardSelf-determination and Foreign Direct Investment: Reimagining sovereignty inInternational Investment Law.INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY (CAMBRIDGE), V.65(No.4), 2016(Oct.2016):P.829-857.

Analyses the concept of sovereignty in International Investment Law with special focus on restrictions placed onhost state for foreign directinvestment in current political scenario.**Finance-Foreign Investments; Foreign Direct Investment; International Law.

      -INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

43. SEN, SunandaBRICS and the new financial architecture.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.25-27.

BRICS: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

Suggests for setting up a new financial architecture for the use of local currency in intra-BRICS trade to lowercosts.**Finance-International Finance; BRICS.

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      -MICROFINANCE

44. BATRA, VikasImpact of microfinance on rural women: A case study of Haryana.FINANCE INDIA (DELHI), V.30(No.3), 2016(Sep. 2016): P.995-1002.**Finance-Microfinance; Rural Development; Rural Employment; Women.

45. MAHAPATRA, Moususmi Singha and DUTTA, SwetaDeterminants of sustainability of microfinance sector in India.JOURNAL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (HYDERABAD), V.35(No.3), 2016(Jul-Sep. 2016): P.507-520.**Finance-Microfinance.

      -PUBLIC EXPENDITURES

46. DORLING, DannyPolitics of public spending, equality and hope.POLITICAL INSIGHT (UNITED KINGDOM), 2016(Dec. 2016): P.32-35.

Analyses the Britain Government's move to review public spending on State education, public health andhousing etc.**Finance-Public Expenditures; Economic Policy-(Britain).

FLAGS AND EMBLEMS

      -(INDIA)

47. SEN, GautamIndia's largest National Flag on the India-Pakistan border.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2017(25.3.2017): P.19-20.

Highlights the recently hoisted Indian National Flag at the Wagah-Attari border and reaction of Pakistan.**Flags and Emblems-(India); International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

INTERNATIONAL LAW

48. KREPS, Sarah E and WALLACE, Geoffrey P RInternational law, military effectiveness and public support for dronestrikes.JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH (LONDON), V.53(No.6), 2016(Nov.2016): P.830-842.**International Law; Arms and Armanent.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

      -(INDIA-CHINA)

49. BHARTENDU KUMAR SINGHChina-India strategic dialogue: Is there a future ?MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.13), 2017(18.3.2017): P.29-30.**International Relations-(India-China).

50. SHARMA, PranayHint of a forked tongue.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.20-21.

Deals with the impact of the Dalai Lama's proposed visit to Tawang on the relations between India and China.**International Relations-(India-China); Buddhism.

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      -FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)

51. MISRA, SatishNeighbourhood policy fails to deliver results for India.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2017(31.3.2017): P.9-10.

Discusses India's foreign policy towards member countries of South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); SAARC.

      -FOREIGN POLICY-(UNITED STATES)

52. BILOTTA, NicolaTrump presidency and future of Monroe Doctrine.THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.31(No.361), 2017(Mar. 2017): P.26-29.

Discusses the changing perspective of the United States foreign policy during Trump Presidency.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(United States).

      -INTERNATIONAL WATER DISPUTES-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)

53. BHARDWAJ, AjayExploring the potential.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.36-37.

Deals with India's decision to review the Indus Water Treaty between India and Pakistan.**International Relations-International Water Disputes-(India-Pakistan).

      -PASSPORT AND VISAS

54. BABU, VenkateshaIndian techies live in fear of being shut out.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.8-9.

Discusses the consequences of new Visa regulations issued by the United States Government for IndianInformation Technology companies.**International Relations-Passport and Visas.

LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES

      -LABOUR WELFARE

55. NEETHA, NEmployees' State Insurance Scheme for domestic workers: Yet another mockery.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.16-18.

Applauds the recent move of the Union Government to extend the Employees’ State Insurance Scheme fordomestic workers on a pilot basis in Delhi andHyderabad.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour Welfare; Social Security.

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LAW AND JUSTICE

      -CRIMINAL LAW

56. ALOK PRASANNA KUMAR'Right to be forgotten' in Indian Law.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.10-11.

Calls for specific protection granted to individual's privacy and reputation of victims of sexual assaults byproviding "Right to be Forgotten" underIndian law.**Law and Justice-Criminal Law; Crime against Women; Judiciary and Society.

      -JUDICIARY-(INDIA)

57. NAYAR, KuldipIs the judiciary in peril?MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.13), 2017(18.3.2017): P.12-13.

Comments on the functioning of Indian judiciary in the context of awarding life imprisonment to G N Saibaba, aDelhi University teacher for havinglink with Maoists.**Law and Justice-Judiciary-(India); Judgement; Prison; Teachers; Violence and Disorder-(India).

MASS MEDIA

      -FILMS

58. SRIVASTAVA, AmitabhHere comes Jhollywood.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.34.

Focuses on State Government's new film policy offering subsidy to attract film makers to shot in Jharkhand.**Mass Media-Films.

      -RADIO AND TELEVISION

59. JHA, KrishnaModi Government's assault on AIR, Print media.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.13), 2017(18.3.2017): P.20-22.

Critically comments on the media policy of Modi Government to crush the diversity of languages by imposingsingularity in national telecast of theAll India Radio.**Mass Media-Radio and Television; Press; Functions of Government-(India).

MIGRATION

      -REFUGEES AND REHABILITATION

60. CHOWDHURY, Jyoti LalFate hangs in balance.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.39), 2017(26.3.2017): P.44-45.

Describes the plight of Hindus living in Bangladesh, who are forced to migrate by Anti-Hindu activists.**Migration-Refugees and Rehabilitation.

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PARLIAMENT

      -IMPEACHMENT-(SOUTH KOREA)

61.Rule of eight: Impeachment in South Korea.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.422(No.9032), 2017(24.3.2017): P.21-22.

Discusses the impeachment motion against Korean President, Park Geun-hye.**Parliament-Impeachment-(South Korea); President; Park Geun-hye.

      -LEGISLATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE-(TAMIL NADU)

62. VENKATESAN, VVote under a cloud.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.32-35.

Looks at the procedure of Vote of Confidence in Lok Sabha/State Assembalies in historical perspective in thecontext of recent upheavel in Assemblyin Tamil Nadu.**Parliament-Legislative Practice and Procedure-(Tamil Nadu); No Confidence Motion.

      -NO CONFIDENCE MOTION-(TAMIL NADU)

63. RADHAKRISHNAN, R KLast resort.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.27-31.

AIADMK : All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.

Deals with the prevailing political crisis in Tamil Nadu and AIADMK General Secretary V K Sasikala's plan toobtain Vote of Confidence on the floorof State Assembly.**Parliament-No Confidence Motion-(Tamil Nadu).

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

      -CRIME IN POLITICS

64. GURUPRASAD, RBJP leader hacked to death.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.39), 2017(26.3.2017): P.39.

Expresses concern over the brutal murder of dalit BJP leader in Bangaluru.**Politics and Government-Crime in Politics.

      -DEMOCRACY

65. D’MELLO, BernardReimagining 'New democracy', rethinking radical politics.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.34-42.

Discusses the compatibility of capitalism with democracy in India and suggests some changes in the presentconcept of democracy in order to aid thetransition to socialism.**Politics and Government-Democracy; Socialism.

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      -FEDERALISM

66. DARDANELLI, Pado and KINCAID, JohnNew Union ? federalism and the UK.POLITICAL INSIGHT (UNITED KINGDOM), 2016(Dec. 2016): P.12-15.

Analyses the concept of federalism with particular reference to British polity.**Politics and Government-Federalism; Political Development-(Britain).

      -FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(GOA)

67. TARE, Kiran DPower regained, face lost.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.70-72.

Focuses on the challenges before the Chief Minister of Goa to run the Government with limited majority on thefloor of the House.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(Goa).

      -INTER STATE WATER DISPUTES-(HARYANA-PUNJAB)

68. BHARDWAJ, AjayCanal of contention.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.16-17.

Holds an opinion that Sutlej-Yamuna Link Canal is a bone of contention between Haryana and Punjab and hasthe potential to cause law and orderproblem in the region.**Politics and Government-Inter State Water Disputes-(Haryana-Punjab).

      -LIBERALISM

69. PURKAYASTHA, Sudip KarLosing masked liberals.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.26-27.

Critically reviews the changing perception of liberals in the world polity.**Politics and Government-Liberalism.

      -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)

70. BHARDWAJ, BrijGrowing intolerance threat to Indian democracy.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2017(31.3.2017): P.11.

Highlights the implications of emerging cult of intolerance among society for democracy in India.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Bharatiya Janata Party; Violence and Disorder;Students; Democracy-(India).

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71. CHENGAPPA, RajNow for 2022.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.40-45.

Highlights the salient features of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi's "Vision for New India" after getting victory injust concluded Assembly electionsin five States.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Assembly Elections-(India).

72. JOSHI, YashwardhanCulture of violence grows under BJP leadership in universities.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2017(31.3.2017): P.15.

Expresses concern over growing culture of violence and protest among students of universities after theBharatiya Janata Party came to power at theCentre in India.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Bharatiya Janata Party; Higher Education; Violenceand Students.

73. MISRA, SatishRegional parties on growth path while national parties decline.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2017(31.3.2017): P.19-20.

Highlights the emerge of regional parties in Indian polity undermining the national political parties.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Regional Politics.

74. SHARMA, ManojWhy belittle nation's security ?ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.20-21.

Expresses concern over politically motivated ongoing protests against the Modi Government in India.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

      -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(SCOTLAND)

75.Sturgeon the brave.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.422(No.9032), 2017(24.3.2017): P.57-58.

Calls for a second referendum on Scotland's independence from the United Kingdom.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Scotland); European Union; Brexit.

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      -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TAMIL NADU)

76. NOORANI, A GConstitution and successions.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.46-49.

AIDMK: All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, DMK: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.

Debates over the recent succession struggle in Tamil Nadu following the death of Chief Minister, J Jayalalithaaand also focus on role of Governor inthis context.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Tamil Nadu); AIADMK; DMK; Governor; Constitution andConstitutional Law-(India).

77. RAJASEKARAN, IlangovanTragedy and farce.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.21-26.

Discusses the prevalent political scenario in the Tamil Nadu.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Tamil Nadu).

      -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(UTTAR PRADESH)

78. ANSER KIDWAIUttar Pradesh in the cusp of change?INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2017(31.3.2017): P.12.

Discusses the prevailing political scenario in Uttar Pradesh in the post assembly elections period.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Uttar Pradesh).

79. RAINA, BadriRhetoric and the reality.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2017(25.3.2017): P.5-7.

Discusses the changing dynamics of Indian polity with particular reference to Yogi Adityanath's assuming theChief Minister's office in UttarPradesh.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Uttar Pradesh); Hinduism; Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh;Bharatiya Janata Party.

      -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(WEST BENGAL)

80. MITRA, Asim Kumar'Fatwa Raj' under TMC.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.39), 2017(26.3.2017): P.25-27.

Critically views the plight of Hindus living in West Bengal under the 'Fatwa Raj' and 'Danga-Raj' of TrinamoolCongress Government.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal); Communalism.

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      -POLITICAL PARTIES-ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZGHAM

81. MENON, Amarnath KTesting times.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.30-31.

Examines the prospects of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazgham in the forthcoming by election in TamilNadu.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazgham; By Elections-(TamilNadu).

      -POLITICAL PARTIES-BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY

82. MAHURKAR, UdayHow they won.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.46-50, 52, 56.

Analyses the strategies of Bharatiya Janata Party to win Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Bharatiya Janata Party; Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh).

83. PALSIKAR, SuhasIndia's second dominant party system.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): *Web Exclusive.

Focuses on the emerging theory on the Hindutva and development notion woven with the concept ofNationalism in Indian polity giving edge to BharatiyaJanata Party.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Bharatiya Janata Party; Assembly Elections-(India).

      -POLITICAL PARTIES-INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

84. DEKA, KaushikThat sinking feeling.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.76-78.

Stresses on the need for structural changes in Indian National Congress Party despite observing a victory inassembly elections held in Punjab torevitalise the party's prospects.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Indian National Congress; Assembly Elections-(Punjab).

      -RIGHT TO INFORMATION

85. DALAL, Rajbir Singh and JAGJEET SINGHImpact of Right to Information Act, 2005 on good governance: An evaluation.INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.4), 2016(Oct-Dec.2016): P.905-914.**Politics and Government-Right to Information; Functions of Government-(India).

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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

      -(INDIA)

86. BALMIKI PRASAD SINGHFreebies and good governance.INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.4), 2016(Oct-Dec.2016): P.735-750.

Deals with the tropical issue of freebies and good governance in politics and administration respectively in India.**Public Administration-(India); Functions of Government-(India); Political Parties; Election Costs.

      -BUREAUCRACY-(INDIA)

87. NORONHA, RahulNoose tighten.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.31-32.

Expresses concern over the prevailing practice of corruption among bureaucrats in Chhattisgarh.**Public Administration-Bureaucracy-(India); Corruption.

      -CORRUPTION

88. SUBRAMANIAN, T SLast word.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.36-39.

Deals with the Supreme Court's verdict on the "Disproportionate Wealth Case" against J Jayalalithaa and her co-accused in Tamil Nadu.**Public Administration-Corruption; Supreme Court-(India); Judjement; Income and Wealth; Charges againstMinister-(JAYALALITHAA, J).

89. SUBRAMANIAN, T STrial of two decades.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.40-45.

Comments on the Supreme Court's recent judgement on much delayed "Disproportionate Wealth Case" againstJ Jayalalithaa and her co-accused V KSasikala in Tamil Nadu.**Public Administration-Corruption; Supreme Court; Judgement; Income and Wealth; Charges against Minister-(JAYALALITHAA, J).

      -CRIME AND CRIMINALS

90. MAJUMDAR, UshinorMissing victims case.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.28-29.

Deals with Muruthal gang rape case in Haryana.**Public Administration-Crime and Criminals; Crime against Women; Judges.

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      -LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT

91. BAVADAM, LylaBJP's show.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.19-20.

Focuses on the performance of both Bharatiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena in recently held elections toMunicipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai andcivic elections in Maharashtra.**Public Administration-Local Self Government; Elections-(Maharashtra); Bharatiya Janata Party; Shiv Sena.

92. DESHPANDE, DevidasBJP's mayor stroke.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.18-19.

Discusses the political scenario after Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation election result.**Public Administration-Local Self Government; Bharatiya Janata Party.

      -TERRORISM-(INDIA)

93. UNNITHAN, SandeepLone wolf of Lucknow.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.6, 8.

Raises concern over the involvement of Indian Muslims in ISIS activities in the light of recent blast took place inBhopal-Ujjain passenger train andthe main suspect was found dead in Lucknow.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(India).

      -TERRORISM-(KAZAKHSTAN)

94. BRLETICH, SamanthaKazakhstan and its 'Astana Code of Conduct'.THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.31(No.361), 2017(Mar. 2017): P.11-12.

Highlights initiative taken by Kazakhstan to develop 'Astana Code of Conduct' to deal with international threat ofterrorism.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Kazakhstan).

      -TERRORISM-(PAKISTAN)

95. CHERIAN, JohnTentacles of terror.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.50-52.

Holds an opinion that the growing terrorist threat in Pakistan and Afghanistan is due to the encouragement toterror groups by political-militaryestablishment in Pakistan.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Pakistan); Afghanistan.

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      -VIOLENCE AND DISORDER-(INDIA)

96. BAISYA, ArupFrom the spring-thunder to the present day.FRONTIER (KOLKATA), V.49(Nos.13-16), 2016(29.10.2016): P.60-62, 64-65.

Discusses the role of Marxism in the Maoist conflict States in India.**Public Administration-Violence and Disorder-(India); Marxism.

      -VIOLENCE AND DISORDER-(UNITED STATES)

97. SAIF SHAHINRed blobs on the rainbow?OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.16-18.

Expresses concern over rise in xenophobes against Indians in the United States.**Public Administration-Violence and Disorder-(United States); Racial Discrimination.

PUBLIC HEALTH

      -DISEASES-YELLOW FEVER-(BRAZIL)

98. MARIA, SantaMonkey business: Yellow fever in Brazil.ECOLOGIST (LONDON), V.422(No.9032), 2017(24.3.2017): P.79-80.

Discusses the causes of the rapid spread of yellow fever in Brazil.**Public Health-Diseases-Yellow Fever-(Brazil).

      -DRUGS

99. MANU KANCHANHospital pharmacies: Retail shops within corporate hospitals.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.19-21.

Examines the ethical implications of overcharging for drugs, medical devices etc. at inside hospital pharmaciesfor helpless patients in India.**Public Health-Drugs; Hospitals.

      -HOSPITALS

100. DATTA, RomitaSurgical strike in Kolkata.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.29-30.

Deals with the State Government's move to crack down rapacious private hospitals in Kolkata.**Public Health-Hospitals; Public Health Policy-(West Bengal).

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      -PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)

101. RAJALAKSHMI, T KFor affordable stents.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.62-66.

Highlights the Government's decision to fix the ceiling prices of cardiac stents so as to make it affordable for all.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India).

      -PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(WEST BENGAL)

102. DATTA, RomitaQuacks no more.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.34, 36.

Critically comments on the State Government's proposal to introduce short-term medical course for untrainedpractitioners so as to address acuteshortage of doctors in rural areas of West Bengal.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(West Bengal); Doctors.

RELIGION

      -BUDDHISM

103. KRISHNAN, AnanthLast Lama.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.24.

Deals with the tussle between Dalai Lama and Government of China over the appointment of new Lama.**Religion-Buddhism; Political Development-(China).

      -RELIGION AND POLITICS

104. FIROZ BAKHT AHMEDDemystifying the vote bank.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.39), 2017(26.3.2017): P.17.

Analyses the pattern of Muslim voting in recently held Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections and its ramification fornational polity.**Religion-Religion and Politics;Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh).

105. GURUPRASAD, R'Sickular' silence.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.39), 2017(26.3.2017): P.38.

Exposes the sick mind set of so-called seculars on the issue of Fatwa to a Muslim girl for singing Hindudevotional songs in Karnataka.**Religion-Religion and Politics; Islam.

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RURAL DEVELOPMENT

      -RURAL ECONOMY

106. MEHTA, Balwant SinghImpact of mobile phone on livelihood of rural people.JOURNAL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (HYDERABAD), V.35(No.3), 2016(Jul-Sep. 2016): P.483-503.**Rural Development-Rural Economy; Mobile Phone.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

      -SPACE RESEARCH-(INDIA)

107. SUBRAMANIAN, T SStellar feat.FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.120-122.

Appreciates the Indian Space Research Organisation for successfully launching of 104 satellites into orbitthrough Polar Satellite Launch Vehiclefrom Sriharikota.**Science and Technology-Space Research-(India); Artificial Satellite.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING

      -CASTE SYSTEM

108. MARTIN MACWANDalit on the crossroads of independent India.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.72(No.1), 2017(22.1.2017): P.12-13.

Expresses concern over prevailing caste discrimination in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Caste System; Scheduled Castes; Scheduled Tribes.

      -CHILD WELFARE

109. JOLLY, AsitLost boys.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.28-29.

Focuses on the social reaction to the arrest of minor children in stone pelting case in Jammu and Kashmir andalso deals with the renewed measurestaken by the state Government to deal with such offender through Special Juvenile Police Unit.**Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare; Juvenile Delinquency.

110. MITRA, DolaHouse of flying cots.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.30-32.

Exposes the political links of child trafficking racket in North Bengal.**Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare; Trafficking.

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      -CRIME AGAINST WOMEN

111. ARYA, Saurabh and KAUSHIK, SushmaAwareness of safety measures against sexual harassment among mothers ofadolescence girls.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2016(Nov-Dec. 2016): P.835-843.

Explores awareness of rural and urban mothers of adolescent girls regarding sexual harassment prevalent insociety.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women.

112. BASU, Jisnu"Radical" drama.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.22-24.

Exposes the game plan of Communists to target RSS and BJP by converting the molestation case into the casteissue in West Bengal.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; Communism; Bharatiya Janata Party; PoliticalDevelopment-(West Bengal).

113. KATOCH, ArchnaWomen's rights in India: Miles to go.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2017(25.3.2017): P.31-34.

Expresses concern over the socio-economic and legal plight of women in India in the context of achievementsmade under Fifth Sustainable DevelopmentGoal on gender equality and women's empowerment.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; Women Empowerment; UN Sustainable DevelopmentGoals.

114. SATISAN, TShepherd hunts the sheep.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.32-33.

Expresses concern over the alleged rape of minor girl by Catholic Priest in Kerala.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women.

      -INSURANCE

115. GAGANDEEP KAURCorporate reporting practices of Insurance Sector in India.FINANCE INDIA (DELHI), V.30(No.3), 2016(Sep.2016): P.981-990.

Calls for more strict compliance of regulations relating to financial reporting and corporate governance byinsurance companies in India.**Social Policy and Planning-Insurance; Corporate Goverance.

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      -RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

116. REDDY, S SudhakarYoung Indian engineer shot in Kansas city.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.13), 2017(18.3.2017): P.25-26.

Expresses concern over the growing racists voice in the United States with the victory of Donald Trump in thePresidential elections in view ofracist murder of Indian Student Srinivas Kuchibhotla took place in Kansas city.**Social Policy and Planning-Racial Discrimination.

      -RESERVATION POLICY-(HARYANA)

117. BHATTACHARYA, ShubhabrataLong shadow of the past.G-FILES (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.12), 2017(Mar.2017): P.12-13.

Emphasises the need for dominant leadership to reflect the agitation by Jats for reservation in Punjab andHaryana.**Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy-(Haryana); Backward Classes.

118. PRAGYA SINGHFarm twist to caste power.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.24, 26.

Analyses the reasons for raising of agitation by Jats on reservation issue in Haryana.**Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy-(Haryana); Caste Politics.

119. SHUKLA, M KAgitation facing implosion.GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.12), 2017(Mar.2017): P.14-19.

Focuses on the reasons for demand for reservation by Jat community in Haryana.**Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy-(Haryana); Backward Classes.

120. SRINIVAS, AlamDynamics of reservation.GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.12), 2017(Mar.2017): P.20-23.

Analyses the socio-economic implications of the reservation demand by Jat community in Haryana.**Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy-(Haryana); Backward Classes.

      -SCHEDULED CASTES

121. NAIK, Srikara and BANSAL, AnjaliWeaker Sections: Welfare and development.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.61, 2017(Mar.2017): P.79-82.

Discusses the budgetary provisions for the Welfare of Scheduled Caste and Tribes under major schemes duringthe year 2017-18.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Scheduled Tribe; Budget-(India); Social Welfare.

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122. NAYAR, KuldipDiscrimination laces democracy.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2017(25.3.2017): P.11-12.

Expresses concern over the prevalent caste discrimination and stigmatisation in campuses of Higher educationin India.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Caste System; Campus Violence; Higher Education.

      -SOCIAL WELFARE

123. JHA, Minu and TRIPATHI, Vishwa DeepakEvaluating welfare scheme: A case study of two Ambedkar villages of Allahabaddistrict.INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.4), 2016(Oct-Dec.2016): P.845-856.

Focuses on the comparative study of two villages of the Allahabad District that were selected under theAmbedkar Gram Vikas Yojana of the Governmentof Uttar Pradesh.**Social Policy and Planning-Social Welfare.

      -WOMEN

124. SHARMA, NayanaProblems faced by rural women in procurement of fuel in Hisar district ofHaryana.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2016(Nov-Dec. 2016): P.823-834.

Studies the problems faced by rural women while procuring non-commercial and commercial fuels in HisarDistrict of Haryana.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Oil.

      -WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT

125. KOTHARI, Deepti and GOEL, RitaPractices adopted for management of stress among working women of Hisarcity.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2016(Nov-Dec. 2016): P.759-768.

Discusses the various strategies and management to overcome stress among working women in Hisar city ofHaryana.**Social Policy and Planning-Women and Development.

126. NAIR, R G and OthersEmpowerment of women through self help group.INDIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2016(Nov-Dec. 2016): P.735-746.

Details the efforts for empowerment of women through Self Help Group in Parbhani District in Marathwadaregion of Maharashtra during the year2013-14.**Social Policy and Planning-Women and Development; Women Empowerment.

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      -WOMEN IN POLITICS

127. ANGELA THOKO DIDIZARole of the women's caucus in advancing the implementation of the United Nationssustainable development goals.PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), 2016, V.97(No.4): P.297-299.

Highlights the role of women Parliamentarians in ensuring the implementation of United Nations SustainableDevelopment Goals.**Social Policy and Planning-Women in Politics; Women Parliamentarians; Economic Growth; UN SustainableDevelopment Goals.

      -WOMEN-CAREER AND ACHIEVEMENTS

128. NARAYANAN, G and OthersFactors influencing agri-preneurial success among rural women entrepreneurs: Anempirical analysis.INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (NEW DELHI), V.86(No.9), 2016(Sep.2016): P.1214-1219.

Focuses on the factors responsible for success in the women agri-preneurial activities in Vellore District of TamilNadu.**Social Policy and Planning-Women-Career and Achievements; Rural Development.

SPORTS

129. TARE, Kiran DPlaying rough.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.32.

Exposes the turf war between the Maharashtra Olympic Association and the Sports Associations.**Sports.

TOURISM

      -TOURISM POLICY-(GOA)

130. SHARMA, KshitizEntrepreneurship development and tourism: Study of Goa.FINANCE INDIA (DELHI), V.30(No.3), 2016(Sep.2016): P.991-994.

Emphasises the need for entrepreneurship development to promote the tourism industry in India with particularreference to Goa state.**Tourism-Tourism Policy-(Goa); Entreprises.

TRANSPORT

      -SHIPPING

131. BANA, SaroshUshering in a true 'blue revolution'.BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1016, 2017(26.3.2017): P.44-46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56.

Hightlights the important features of Sagarmala project, which envisages port-led development programme forimproving business in India.**Transport-Shipping; Harbour and Ports; International Trade.

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URBAN DEVELOPMENT

      -HOUSING

132. BILAL KHANNeed for a law to ensure Right to Shelter.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.72(No.1), 2017(22.1.2017): P.10-11.

Calls for a national legislation to protect and ensure 'Right to Shelter' for every Indian citizen.**Urban Development-Housing.

      -MASTER PLAN

133. ALOK, V N and VASHISHT, AshutoshFinancing smart cities in India.INDIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (NEW DELHI), V.62(No.4), 2016(Oct-Dec. 2016): P.791-804.

Focuses on the objectives and development in identifications of Smart Cities in India along with avenues forrevenue generation to meet the specificneeds of that particular area.**Urban Development-Master Plan.

WATER MANAGEMENT

      -DRINKING WATER

134. ARDENWater for all ? Developing a human right to water in national and internationallaw.INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW QUARTERLY (CAMBRIDGE), V.65(No.4), 2016(Oct.2016):P.771-789.

Focuses on the need for universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Human Rights.

YOUTH AFFAIRS

135. GEETHA, KothapalliYouth inclusivity in the Commonwealth: A view from India.PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.97(No.4), 2016: P.294-296.

Highlights the role of youth in nation building across member countries of Commonwealth with particularreference to India.**Youth Affairs; Commonwealth; India.


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