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Parliamentary Documentation, Jan 2007 Parliamentary Documentation Vol XXXIII (1 to 31 January 2007) No. 1 & 2 AGRICULTURE 1 ROY, Tirthankar Roots of agrarian crisis in interwar India: retrieving a narrative. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.41(No.52), 2006 (30.12.2006): P5389-5400 ** Agriculture. -(INDIA) 2 MATHUR, Archana S and others Status of agriculture in India: Trends and prospects. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.41(No.52), 2006 (30.12.2006): P5327-5336 ** Agriculture-(India). -(INDIA-WEST BENGAL) 3 GHOSE, Arabindo West Bengal's agricultural revolution an imaginary story. NATIONAL HERALD, 2007(28.1.2007) ** Agriculture-(India-West Bengal). -AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES 4 MEHTA, Vinod Agriculture holds the key. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2007(25.1.2007) Focuses on augmenting the supply of agro-based essential commodities. ** Agriculture-agricultural commodities; agricultural trade. 5 PATNAIK, Ila Futures in the market. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2007(6.1.2007) Discusses the need to curb malpractices on agricultural commodity markets. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Commodities; Agricultural Trade. ** - Keywords 1 -AGRICULTURAL CREDIT 6 DEB, Sharmishtha and MEENAKSHI, Rajeev Banking on `Baniyas' for credit. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.42(No.4), 2007(2 7.1.2007): P.280-283 Analyses the trend of taking loan by marginal farmers in West Bengal. ** Agriculture-Agricultural credit. 7 MUKHERJEE, Dhurjati Relevance of micro credit: Bangladesh example needs to be emulated. KURUKSHETRA, V.55(No.3), 2006(January): P.31-32 ** Agriculture-Agricultural Credit. -AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(INDIA-HIMACHAL PRADESH) 8 SARSWAT, S.P and DAHIYA, Prem Singh Agricultural input subsidies for SC/ST farmers in Himachal Pradesh quantum, impact and policy. AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN INDIA, V.63(No.1), 2006(April 2006): P,3-11 ** Agriculture-Agricultural policy-(India-Himachal Pradesh); Backward Classes. -AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION 9 KRISHNARAJ, Maithreyi Food security, agrarian crisis and rural livelihoods: implications for women. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.45(No.52), 2006 (30.12.2006): P5376-5388 ** Agriculture-Agricultural production. -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 10 PASRICHA, N.S Transgenic crops for higher production-actual and perceived impacts on human health and environment. AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN INDIA, V.63(No.1), 2006(April 2006): P.33-37 ** Agriculture-Agricultural research. 11 SARMA, Chinmoy Kumar Organic agriculture. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2007(8.1.2007) ** Agriculture-Agricultural Research. ** - Keywords 2 -AGRICULTURAL TRADE 12 SATHE, Dhanmanjiri and DESHPANDE, R.S Sustaining agricultural trade: Policy and impact. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.41(No.52), 2006 (30.12.2006): P.5337 ** Agriculture-Agricultural trade. 13 SEN, K.K. Agricultural export possibility in Assam. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2007(3.1.2007) ** Agriculture-Agricultural Trade. -FARMS AND FARMERS 14 SHARMA, Devinder Markets hate farmers. DECCAN HERALD, 2007(18.1.2007) ** Agriculture-Farms and farmers; migrant labour. -FARMS AND FARMERS-FARMERS SUICIDE 15 FIRODIA, Arun He starves so that we can eat well. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2007(26.1.2007) Describes the miserable conditions of a farmer. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farmers suicide. 16 GEORGE, Jose and KRISHNAPRASAD, P Agrarian distress and farmers suicide. SOCIAL SCIENTISTS, V.34(No.8), 2006(Sep-Oct): P.70-85 ** Agriculture-Farms and farmers-Farmers suicide. 17 SAINATH, P. Striking a note of dissent. HINDU, 2007(27.1.2007) Draws attention on farmers' death in Vidharbha(Maharashtra). ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farmers suicide. 18 SARKAR,Abhirup In All Unfairness. TELEGRAPH, 2007(23.1.2007) Highlights disappointments and depression among farmers of West Bengal. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farmers Suicide. 19 SWAMINATHAN, M.S. A common minimum programme for 2007. HINDU, 2007(1.1.2007) ** - Keywords 3 -FARMS AND FARMERS-FARMERS SUICIDE Emphasis on the farmers' distress. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farmers Suicide; Budget. 20 VIJAYA KUMAR, S Institutional failure and farmers suicides in Andhra Pradesh. SOCIAL CHANGE, V.36(No.4), 2006(December): P.1-18 ** Agriculture-Farms and farmers-Farmers suicide. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY 21 DOGRA, Bharat How chipko movement began. NATIONAL HERALD, 2007(15.1.07) Recalls history of chipko movement for the conservation of trees in Himalayan villages. ** Agriculture-Forests and forestry. 22 PRASAD, Archana Conservation and tribal development in the "Forest Rights Bill". SOCIAL SCIENTISTS, V.34(No.7-8), 2006(July-Aug): P.4-19 ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry. 23 Sharma, V.P Rites of Restoration. TELEGRAPH, 2007(16.1.2007) Discusses Tribes (Recognition of Forests Rights) bill, 2005. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Scheduled Tribes.. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-DEFORESTATION 24 JAIN, Sonu Fading green. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2007(13.1.2007) Needs to redraw the forest conservation stratgegy. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Deforestation. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILDLIFE 25 NARAIN, Krishna Conservation: It's never too late to act. DECCAN HERALD, 2007(10.1.2007) Focuses on wildlife conservation. ** - Keywords 4 -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILDLIFE ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wildlife. -LAND AND LAND REFORMS 26 BHULLAR, A.S and SIDHU, R.S Integrated land and water use: a case study of Punjab. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.41(No.52), 2006 (30.12.2006): P5353-5357 ** Agriculture-Land and land reforms. 27 PANT, Manoj Land use and economic reforms. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2007(19.1.2007) ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms; Economic Growth. -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION 28 BIDWAI, Praful Singur Syndrome. NATIONAL HERALD, 2007(10.1.2007) ** Agriculture-Land and land reforms-Land Acquisition. 29 DASGUPTA, Swapan Logic of history. TELEGRAPH, 2007(12.1.2007) Discusses use of agricultural land for industrial uses. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition; Industrial Development. 30 DUTT, Tarun The Good Earth. STATESMAN, 2007(19.1.2007) Focusses on land acquisition for industrial development. ** Agriculture-land and land reforms-land acquisition; industrial development. 31 FERNANDES, Walter Singur and the displacement scenario. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.62(No.3), 2007(20.1.2007 Focusses on controversy over acquisition of land in Singur, West Bengal for an automobile project. ** Agriculture-Land and land reforms-Land acquisition; Industrial development. 32 GUPTA, Aarti Controversy too close. INDIA TODAY, No.753, 2007(28.1.2007): P.119 ** - Keywords 5 -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION Discusses protest over Nandigram land acquisition in West Bengal. ** Agriculture-Land and land reforms-Land Acquisition; Industrial Development. 33 GUPTA, Smita Fare well, welfare. OUTLOOK, V.47(No.4), 2007(22.1.2007): P.28-30 Discusses the Special Economic Zone controversy in West Bengal. ** Agriculture-Land and land reforms-Land Acquisition; Industrial development. 34 JAIN, M.P Big booster: SEZ. BUSINESS INDIA, No.752, 2007(14.1.2007): P.32 ** Agriculture-Land and Land reforms-Land Acquisition; Industrial Development. 35 JOSHI, Rakesh and GUPTA, Aarti Face-off at Singur. BUSINESS INDIA, No.751, 2006(31.12.2006): P.150-152 Focusses on controversy over farmerS land acquisition at Singur by Tata for its small car project. ** Agriculture-Land and land reforms-Land acquisition; Industrial development. 36 JOSHI, Rakesh Pruning the SEZs. BUSINESS INDIA, No.752, 2007(14.1.2007): P.37 ** Agriculture-Land and land reforms-Land Acquisition; Industrial Development. 37 KHANNA, R.S. Land acquisition:Now, a pvt. industry. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2007(4.1.07) ** Agriculture-land and land reforms-land Acquisition. 38 KRISHNASWAMY, Asha Land-grab: What's behind the Congress carping? DECCAN HERALD, 2007(11.1.2007) Points out set up of a Ramaswamy Committee to look into the encroachment of government land in Karnataka. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land acquisition. 39 NARAYAN, Jayaprakash SEZs and stakes for all. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2007(25.1.2007) ** - Keywords 6 -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION Reviews governemnt's policy on rehabilitation of land- losers in SEZ (Special Economic Zone). ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition; Industrial Development. 40 PATNAIK,Ila Special zone called India. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2007(19.1.2007) Discusses governemnt's policy of SEZ (Speical Economic Zone). ** Agriculture-Land and Land reforms-Land Acquisition. 41 PRABHU, Suresh Lesson from Singur. TIMES OF INDIA, 2007(3.1.2007) Expresses the need to ensure scientific planning of use of agriculture land for various uses. ** Agriculture-Land and land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 42 PUNJ, Balbir K. Lessons from singur. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2007(5.1.2007) ** Agriculture-land and land reforms-land Acquisition. 43 ROY, Subroto On land-grabbing. STATESMAN WEEKLY, V.99(No.3), 2007(20.1.2007): P.10 ** Agriculture-Land and land reforms-Land acquisition. 44 SEN, Swagata Why Buddha is not smiling. INDIA TODAY, V.32(No.3), 2007(22.1.2007): P.28-29 Reports about protests against acquisition of farmers land in West Bengal. ** Agriculture-Land and Land reforms-Land Acquisition; Industrial Development. 45 UPADHYA, Ramakrishna SEZ:Squeeze,ease or zap it out? DECCAN HERALD, 2007(20.1.2007) ** Agriculture-land and land reforms-land acquisition. 46 VASUDEVA, P.K SEZ: merits and demarits. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2007(29.1.2007) ** Agriculture-Land and land reforms-Land acquisition. 47 VASUDEVA, P.K. Tax soaps to cost more. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2007(17.1.2007) ** - Keywords 7 -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION Argues in favour of SEZs(Special Economic Zones). ** Agriculture-land and land reforms-land Acquisition.
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