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Subject Index (PDF 310 Economic and Political Weekly INDEX Vol XXXI Nos 1-53 January-December 1996 Ed = Editorials MMR = Money Market Review F = Feature RA= Review Article CL = Civil Liberties SA = Special Article C = Commentary D = Discussion P = Perspectives SS = Special Statistics BR = Book Review LE = Letters to Editor SUBJECT INDEX ADOLESCENTS A Random Selection in Agrarian History; Counsellors as Activists; Malvika Kapur Tirthankar Roy (BR) (BR) Issue no: 38, Sep 21-27, p.2599 Issue no: 23, Jun 08-14, p.1395 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ADVERTISING Accelerating Commercialisation of Atlanta: The Corporate Grab Bag; Frederic Agriculture: Dynamic Agriculture and F Clairmont (C) Stagnating Peasants?; M V Nadkarni and Issue no: 32, Aug 10-16, p.2133 K H Vedini (RA) Issue no: 26, Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A63 AFGHANISTAN Invitation for Interference: Afghanistan Agriculture: Problems of Transition: (Ed) Russia; R G Gidadhubli (C) Issue no: 40, Oct 05-11, p.2714 Issue no: 21, May 25-31, p.1245 AFRICA Investment Lag in Agriculture; M Raghavan Food Security: Misconceived Policies; M H (D) Suryanarayana (BR) Issue no: 43, Oct 26-Nov 01, p.2892 Issue no: 29, Jul 20-26, p.1934 Price and Non-Price Factors in Theatre of the Oppressed; Bodil Folke Agricultural Investment; V N Misra and Frederiksen (BR) Peter B R Hazell (D) Issue no: 12, Mar 23-30, p.725 Issue no: 43, Oct 26-Nov 01, p.2891 AGRA Price and Non-Price Factors in Operationalisation of Flexible Agricultural Investments; B D Dhawan Specialisation: Agra's Footwear (D) Industry; Peter Knorringa (RA) Issue no: 25, Jun 22-28, p.1632 Issue no: 52, Dec 28-31, p.L50 Ride the Crest or Resist the Change?: AGRARIAN RELATIONS Response to Emerging Trends in Rainfed Myths and Realities of the Chiapas Farming Research in India; N S Jodha Uprising; James Petras and Steve Vieux (SA) (P) Issue no: 28, Jul 13-19, p.1876 Issue no: 47, Nov 23-29, p.3054 AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL MARKETING Accelerating Commercialisation of Beyond the Economics of Supply and Agriculture: Dynamic Agriculture and Demand; Surinder S Jodhka (BR) Stagnating Peasants?; M V Nadkarni and Issue no: 47, Nov 23-29, p.3057 K H Vedini (RA) Issue no: 26, Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A63 AGRICULTURAL PLANNING AND POLICY Agricultural Development with a Human Agriculture in Future: Demand Supply Face: Experiences and Prospects; V M Perspective for the Ninth Five Year Rao (RA) Plan; Praduman Kumar and V C Mathur Issue no: 26, Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A50 (RA) Issue no: 39, Sep 28-Oct 04, p.A131 Commercialisation and Diversification of Indian Agriculture; K J S Satyasai and Commercialisation and Diversification of K U Viswanathan (D) Indian Agriculture; K J S Satyasai and Issue no: 45, Nov 09-22, p.3027 K U Viswanathan (D) Issue no: 45, Nov 09-22, p.3027 Export-Oriented Agriculture and Food Security in Developing Countries and Growth, Variability and Instability of India; Usha Patnaik (SA) Three Major Cereal Crops in Karnataka: Issue no: 35, Sep 01-20, p.2429 A District Level Analysis from 1955-56 to 1989-90; B P Vani and Vinod Vyasulu Harvesting the Crop: Interim Budget (RA) 1996-97; Ashok Gulati (C) Issue no: 26, Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A74 Issue no: 15, Apr 13-19, p.929 Interest Groups, Subsidies and Public Maharashtra's Agricultural Development: A Goods: Farm Lobby in Indian Blueprint; S Mahendra Dev and B L Agriculture; Ajit karnik and Mala Mungekar (RA) Lalvani (P) Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A38 Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.818 Public Distribution System, Food Subsidy Maharashtra's Agricultural Development: A and Production Incentives; P S Geogre Blueprint; S Mahendra Dev and B L (RA) Mungekar (RA) Issue no: 39, Sep 28-Oct 04, p.A140 Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A38 AGRICULTURAL PRICES Old Prescriptions; Meeta Rajivlochan (BR) Price and Non-Price Factors in Issue no: 14, Apr 06-12, p.886 Agricultural Investment; V N Misra and Peter B R Hazell (D) Reconciling Two Indias; V M Rao (BR) Issue no: 43, Oct 26-Nov 01, p.2891 Issue no: 19, May 11-17, p.1135 Price and Non-Price Factors in AGRICULTURAL LABOUR Agricultural Investments; B D Dhawan Bonded Agricultural Labour in India of (D) 1996: Case of Hallia Block in UP; Kripa Issue no: 25, Jun 22-28, p.1632 Shankar (C) Issue no: 33, Aug 17-23, p.2215 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Agriculture: Problems of Transition: Interpreting Attached Labour In Russia; R G Gidadhubli (C) Contemporary Haryana; Surinder S Jodhka Issue no: 21, May 25-31, p.1245 (D) Issue no: 21, May 25-31, p.1286 Food Security at Stake: Agriculture (Ed) Issue no: 11, Mar 16-22, p.636 Yet More on Agrarian Change and Unfree Labour; Tom Brass (D) Issue no: 04, Jan 27-Feb 02, p.237 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Ride the Crest or Resist the Change?: Growth, Variability and Instability of Response to Emerging Trends in Rainfed Three Major Cereal Crops in Karnataka: Farming Research in India; N S Jodha A District Level Analysis from 1955-56 (SA) to 1989-90; B P Vani and Vinod Vyasulu Issue no: 28, Jul 13-19, p.1876 (RA) Issue no: 26, Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A74 Sustainable Agriculture, Biotechnology and Emerging Global Trade Regime; K Productivity and Source of Growth for Ravi Srinivas (C) Rice; Praduman Kumar and Mark W Issue no: 29, Jul 20-26, p.1922 Rosegrant (D) Issue no: 05, Feb 03-09, p.299 Treadle Pumps: Boon to Marginal Farmers; D S K Rao (C) A Random Selection in Agrarian History; Issue no: 18, May 04-10, p.1059 Tirthankar Roy (BR) Issue no: 38, Sep 21-27, p.2599 AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Agricultural Statistics: Statewise; EPW AGRICULTURAL REFORMS Research Foundation (S) Agricultural Development: Imperatives of Issue no: 26, Jun 29-Jul 05, p.1642 Institutional Reform; A Vaidyanathan (SA) Growth, Variability and Instability of Issue no: 35, Sep 01-20, p.2451 Three Major Cereal Crops in Karnataka: A District Level Analysis from 1955-56 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH to 1989-90; B P Vani and Vinod Vyasulu American Pressure to Open Up Indian (RA) Agriculture; Suman Sahani (C) Issue no: 26, Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A74 Issue no: 08, Feb 24-Mar 02, p.443 AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDY Biotechnology, Agriculture and Developing Beneficiaries of IPS subsidy and Impact Countries; Ghayur Alam (C) of Tariff Hike; Girish Sant and Issue no: 12, Mar 23-30, p.703 Shantanu Dixit (SA) Issue no: 51, Dec 21-27, p.3315 Protecting Plant Varieties: UPOV Should Not be Our Model; Suman Sahai (C) Interest Groups, Subsidies and Public Issue no: 41, Oct 12-25, p.2788 Goods: Farm Lobby in Indian Agriculture; Ajit karnik and Mala AGRICULTURAL SECTOR Lalvani (P) Agricultural Diversity, Intellectual Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.818 Property Rights and Farmers' Rights; Vandana Shiva (SA) AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY Issue no: 25, Jun 22-28, p.1621 Agricultural Development with a Human Face: Experiences and Prospects; V M Bihari Labour and Punjabi Agriculture; Rao (RA) Sucha Singh Gill (BR) Issue no: 26, Jun 29-Jul 05, p.A50 Issue no: 11, Mar 16-22, p.659 Agricultural Modernisation and Education: Crisis Facing Jhumias in Tripura; Contours of a Point of Departure; Malabika Das Gupta (C) Krishna Kumar (SA) Issue no: 01, Jan 06-12, p.14 Issue no: 35, Sep 01-20, p.2367 Global Market and Competitiveness of AHMEDABAD Indian Agriculture: Some Issues; Sucha Industrial Restructuring, Unions and the Singh Gill and Jaswinder Singh Brar (SA) State: Textile Mill Workers in Issue no: 32, Aug 10-16, p.2167 Ahmedabad; Supriya Roy Chowdhury (RA) Issue no: 08, Feb 24-Mar 02, p.L7 AIDS Understanding the Anthropological Method; AIDS Extravaganza in Vancouver; Moni Nag Meenakshi Thapan (D) (C) Issue no: 38, Sep 21-27, p.2631 Issue no: 45, Nov 09-22, p.2989 ARCHEOLOGY Gay and Lesbian Movement; Ashok Row Kavi Archeology, Texts and Contexts; Heena (LE) Panja (BR) Issue no: 41, Oct 12-25, p.2770 Issue no: 22, Jun 01-07, p.1322 Rescuing Mumbai's 'Child Sex Workers'; ART AND ARCHITECTURE Flavia Agnes (C) A Kind of Modernity; G P Deshpande (BR) Issue no: 14, Apr 06-12, p.873 Issue no: 26, Jun 29-Jul 05, p.1662 AIR POLLUTION Tirade Against Hussain; Uday et al Mehta Clearing thr Air: Now or Never; A (LE) Padmanabhan (C) Issue no: 47, Nov 23-29, p.3030 Issue no: 23, Jun 08-14, p.1380 ASIA AIR TRANSPORT Co-Operatives in New Economic Regime; M National Airlines and Demonopolisation; Raman (BR) Hemant Kumar (C) Issue no: 08, Feb 24-Mar 02, p.464 Issue no: 07, Feb 17-Mar 05, p.387 ASIA, CENTRAL ANDHRA PRADESH Islam, Women and Identity in Contemporary Elections and Fiscal Reform: Andhra Central Asia; Anuradha M Chenoy (C) Pradesh; Sudha Pai (SA) Issue no: 09, Mar 02-08, p.516 Issue no: 02, Jan 13-26, p.142 ASIA, SOUTH Unusual Sources, Conventional Questions: Archeology, Texts and Contexts; Heena A History of Tenancy in South India; Panja (BR) Surinder S Jodhka (BR) Issue no: 22, Jun 01-07, p.1322 Issue no: 19, May 11-17, p.1137 Bringing Land Rights Centre-Stage; Indu Victimising Dalits: Encounter in Agnihotri (BR) Palakurthy: Andhra Pradesh; D Ravinder Issue no: 09, Mar 02-08, p.526 (C) Issue no: 09, Mar 02-08, p.514 Contextualising Rights Violations; A G Noorani (BR) Withdraw Ban Order; Sharmila Purkayastha Issue no: 12, Mar 23-30, p.723 (LE) Issue no: 33, Aug 17-23, p.2198 The European Union: A Model for Regional Co-Operation in South Asia?; ANTHROPOLOGY Jacob Rosel (P) Indian Anthropologists and the Study of Issue no: 49, Dec 07-13, p.3169 Indian Culture; M N Srinivas (P) Issue no: 11, Mar 16-22, p.656 Financial Opening and Real-Financial Sector Nexus; Sunanda Sen (SA) Interrogating Anthropology; Mary E John Issue no: 16, Apr 20-May 03, p.1025 (BR) Issue no: 38, Sep 21-27, p.2598 From Pre-Colonial to Post-Colonial: Educational Transitions in Southern On Anthropological
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