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Parliamentary Documentation PPPaaarrrllliiiaaammmeeennntttaaarrryyy DDDooocccuuummmeeennntttaaatttiiiooonnn VVVooolll XXXXXXXXXIIIIIIIII (((111 tttooo 111555 OOOccctttooobbbeeerrr,,, 222000000777))) NNNooo... 111999 AGRICULTURE -(INDIA) 1 RAMESH CHAND and others Growth crisis in agriculture: Severity and options at national and state levels. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.42(No.26), 2007(30.6.2007): P2528-2533 ** Agriculture-(India). -(INDIA-WEST BENGAL) 2 RAY, Sreerupa and GHOSH, Dhrupajyoti Modern agriculture and the ecologically handicapped: fading glory of boro paddy cultivation in West Bengal. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.42(No.26), 2007(30.6.2007): P2534-2542 Analyses the side effects of modern agricultural technology on the eco system citing the case of `boro paddy' farmers in West Bengal. ** Agriculture-(India-West Bengal). -AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES-CASHEWNUTS 3 MISHRA, Ashutosh Who moved my land? DOWN TO EARTH, V.16(No.6), 2007(1.8.2007): P.24-25 Highlights Orissa tirbals fight to get cashew rights back. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Commodities-Cashewnuts. -AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES-COTTON - 4 BOSE, Kunal Cotton sector likely to face problem of plenty. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2007(8.10.2007) ** Agriculture-Agricultural commodities-Cotton . -AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES-OPIUM 5 CHERIAN, John Deadly harvest. FRONTLINE, V.24(No.18), 2007(21.9.2007): P.57-59 Examines factors behind unprecedented boom in opium poppy cultivation and its impact on insurgency in Afghanistan. ** Agriculture-Agricultural commodities-Opium. ** - Keywords 1 -AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES-TEA-(INDIA-ASSAM) 6 Troubled Time. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2007(3.10.2007) Highlights the problems of tea industry affected by floods in Assam ** Agriculture-Agricultural commodities-Tea-(India-Assam). -AGRICULTURAL CREDIT 7 SATISH, P Agricultural credit in the post reform era: Target of systematic policy Coarctation. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.42(No.26), 2007(30.6.2007): P2567-2575 ** Agriculture-Agricultural credit. -AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 8 GHOSH, Jayati Access to farming knowledge. FRONTLINE, V.24(No.18), 2007(21.9.2007): P.120-121 Analyses that the faulty extension system is responsible behind the agrarian crisis. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Education. -AGRICULTURAL GROWTH-(INDIA) 9 RAMASWAMY, C. Agricultural growth in pre-independence era. YOJANA, V.51, 2007(August 2007): P.41-44 ** Agriculture-Agricultural growth-(India); Economic growth. -AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(INDIA-ASSAM) 10 SEN, K.K Need for agricultural planning. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2007(11.10.2007) ** Agriculture-Agricultural policy-(India-Assam). -AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(INDIA-UTTAR PRADESH) 11 GHOSH, Jayati Policy for unfreedom. FRONTLINE, V.24(No.16), 2007(24.8.2007): P.101-102 Critically examines U.P Government's new agriculture policy to resolve the agrarian crisis. ** Agriculture-Agricultural policy-(India-Uttar Pradesh). ** - Keywords 2 -AGRICULTURAL PRICES 12 MURUGKAR, Milind Curious bread basket. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2007(10.10.2007) Explains that low food prices is the major facorfor the agricultural poverty. ** Agriculture-Agricultural prices. -AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION 13 GUPTA, Y.P. Dwindling food: Shortcomings of green revolution. STATESMAN, 2007(3.10.2007) ** Agriculture-Agricultural production; Agricultural policy. 14 SRINIVAS, Nidhi Nath Against the grain. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2007(13.10.2007) Argues that economic development has resulted in loss of agricultural land and productivity. ** Agriculture-Agricultural production. -AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION-(INDIA-ASSAM) 15 State of agriculture. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2007(11.10.2007) Gives reasons for low agricultural productivity in Assam. ** Agriculture-Agricultural production-(India-Assam). -ANIMAL HUSBANDRY-CRUELTY TO ANIMALS 16 GANDHI, Maneka Caned, tortured, milched. PIONEER, 2007(11.10.2007) Condemns cow slaughter for consumer purpose. ** Agriculture-Animal husbandry-Cruelty to animals. -DROUGHT AND FAMINE 17 GUPTA, Kanchan Distant thunder. PIONEER, 2007(12.10.2007) Recalls the haunting memories of Bengal femine of 1943. ** Agriculture-Drought and famine. ** - Keywords 3 -FARMS AND FARMERS 18 DUTTA, Arnab Pratim Dark essence. DOWN TO EARTH, V.16(No.6), 2007(1.8.2007): P.28-35 Draws attention towards the woes of Vanila farmers in Kerala who are close to bankruptcy inview of the growing commercial use of synthetic Vanila. ** Agriculture-Farms and farmers. 19 JOHL, S.S. Protect farmers' interest. TRIBUNE, 2007(3.10.2007) Advocates for protection of farmers from volatile world prices of food grains. ** Agriculture-Farms and farmers. 20 KRISHNA ANANTH, V. Lazy and the greedy. TRIBUNE, 2007(2.10.2007) Highlights problems of agricultural farmers and politics in it. ** Agriculture-Farms and farmers. 21 KULKARNI, Sudheendra In incredible India, spare a thought for the farmer. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2007(7.10.2007) Draws attention towards grievances of farmers. ** Agriculture-Farms and farmers. -FARMS AND FARMERS-(UNITED STATES) 22 SOMMER, Mark U.S. harvest of shame. DECCAN HERALD, 2007(3.10.2007) Expresses concern over the poor condition of agricultural migrant labourer in United States. ** Agriculture-Farms and farmers-(United States). -FISHING AND FISHERIES 23 SHARMA, Kavita Dolphins: Human's natural friends. DEEKSHA, V.4(No.2), 2007(July-Sept): P.21-23 ** Agriculture-Fishing and fisheries. ** - Keywords 4 -FORESTS AND FORESTRY 24 FAROOQUEE, Nihal A and MAIKHURI, R.K Role of the state on forests: Case of Uttrakhand. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.42(No.35), 2007(1.9.2007): P3537-3540 ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry. 25 PALKIWALA, Kalpana Need to conserve forests. NATIONAL HERALD, 2007(12.10.2007) ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILD LIFE 26 BAVADAM, Lyla Hunt for profit. FRONTLINE, V.24(No.18), 2007(21.9.2007): P.122-124 Finds out Indian Wild Life (Protection) Act is ineffective to tackle the wild life related crimes. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild life. 27 DASGUPTA, KumKum Animal non-activists. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2007(10.10.2007) Exposes lack of medical care for animals in India's wildlife parks. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild life. 28 PATAR, K.C. Shrinking wildlife habitat. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2007(4.10.2007) Discusses causes of destruction of wild life habitat in India. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild life. 29 THAROOR, Shashi There is hope for the tigers. HINDU, 2007(14.10.2007) ** Agriculture-Forests and forestry-Wild life. -NATURAL RESOURCES-WATER RESOURCES 30 BHALLA, Priya Impact of declining groundwater levels on acreage allocation in Haryana. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.42(No.26), 2007(30.6.2007): P2701-2707 ** Agriculture-Natural resources-Water resources. 31 SENO, Alexendra A. Very liquid assets. NEWSWEEK, V.150(No.8&9), 2007(20/27.8.2007): P.35 ** - Keywords 5 -NATURAL RESOURCES-WATER RESOURCES Discusses water crisis in the world. ** Agriculture-Natural resources-Water resources. -OIL AND FATS 32 DESAI Dethroning of oil king. BUSINESS INDIA, No.768, 2007(26.8.2007): P.120-121 Gives reason of sharp decline in ground nut oil production in Gujarat. ** Agriculture-Oil and fats. -ORGANIC FARMING 33 CHAILLAT, Kate Global organic shift? DOWN TO EARTH, V.16(No.7), 2007(16.8.2007): P.31 Sparks debate over the efficiency of organic farming to feed the world. ** Agriculture-Organic farming. -SOIL 34 CHIBBER, Nandita Sulphur deficient. DOWN TO EARTH, V.16(No.6), 2007(1.8.2007): P.9-10 Indicates low sulphur content in the soil in Madhya Pradesh affecting the crops potential in the state. ** Agriculture-Soil. BIOGRAPHIES -LEADERS-BLAIR, TONY 35 BOGDANOR, Vernon Historic legacy of Tony Blair. CURRENT HISTORY, V.106(No.698), 2007(March): P.99-105 ** Biographies-Leaders-BLAIR, Tony. 36 MCGUIRE, Stryker Where's Tony? INDIAN EXPRESS, 2007(12.10.2007) Recalls the political ideology of Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister. ** - Keywords 6 BIOGRAPHIES -LEADERS-BLAIR, TONY ** Biographies-Leaders-BLAIR, Tony. -LEADERS-CHANDRA SHEKHAR 37 VISWAM, S Chandra Shekhar: a tribute. JANATA, V.62(No.29), 2007(12.8.2007): P.3-5 ** Biographies-Leaders-CHANDRA SHEKHAR. -LEADERS-GANDHI, MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND 38 SINGHVI, Abhishek Gandhi on our minds. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2007(3.10.2007) Pays tributes to Gandhiji and also analyses his place in world history. ** Biographies-Leaders-GANDHI, Mohandas karamchand. -LEADERS-JEEVANANDHAM, P 39 VISWANATHAN, S Cultural warrior. FRONTLINE, V.24(No.16), 2007(24.8.2007): P.119-122 Recalls P Jeevanandham, a pioneer of the communist movement on his birth centenary. ** Biographies-Leaders-JEEVANANDHAM, P. -LEADERS-KOIRALA, G.P. 40 GHIMIRE, Yubaraj Prime Minister who would be king: G.P. Koirala. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2007(4.10.2007) ** Biographies-Leaders-KOIRALA, G.P.. -LEADERS-MARKEL, ANGELA 41 JANES, Jackson and SZABO, Stephen Angela Markel's Germany. CURRENT HISTORY, V.106(No.698), 2007(March): P.106-111 Portrays German Chancellor, Angela Markel as a World star. ** Biographies-Leaders-MARKEL, Angela. ** - Keywords 7 -LEADERS-MODI, NARENDRA 42 BHANDARI, Laveesh Riots + economic growth=? INDIAN EXPRESS, 2007(15.10.2007) Illustrates the success story of Narendra Modi as Gujarat's Chief Minister. ** Biographies-Leaders-MODI, Narendra. -LEADERS-MOHAMMED ALI JINNAH 43 PERVEZ HOODBHOY Jinnah and the Islamic state: Setting the record straight. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.42(No.32), 2007(11.8.2007): P3300-3303 Discusses legacy of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. ** Biographies-Leaders-MOHAMMED ALI JINNAH. -LEADERS-PATIL, PRATIBHA 44 GUPTA, Smita I will be a political President. OUTLOOK, V.47(No.33), 2007(13.8.2007): P.16-20 Gives details
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