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Parliamentary Documentation Vol. XXXVI (1-15 October, 2010) No.19 Parliamentary Documentation Vol. XXXVI (1-15 October, 2010) No.19 AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(INDIA) 1 ALAGH, Yoginder K Broadening the basket. INDIAN EXPRESS (NEW DELHI), 2010(11.10.2010) Deals with Agricultural reforms. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(India). 2 DEV, S Mahendra and RAO, N Chandrasekhara Agricultural price policy, farm profitability and food security. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.45(No.26&27), 2010(9.7.2010): P.174-182 Examines the effectiveness of agricultural policy in enabling farmers to obtain sufficient profits to promote investment and food security. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(India). -AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION 3 BAJAJ, Vikas Turning capitalism on its head to help the poor. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE), 2010(8.10.2010) Raises concern over diminishing agricultural products and growing population. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Production. 4 SUD, Surinder Danger signals crop up. BUSINESS STANDARD (NEW DELHI), 2010(5.10.2010) Deals with less production in Kharif crop this year. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Production. -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 5 BANSAL, Sangeeta and RAMASWAMI, Bharat Labels for GM foods: What can they do? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.45(No.26&27), 2010(9.7.2010): P.167-173 Deals with mandatory labelling of genetically modified foods. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Research. ** - Keywords 1 -FORESTS AND FORESTRY 6 JHA, Sourish Process betrays the spirit: Forest Rights Act in Bengal. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.45(No.33), 2010 (14.8.2010): P.24-27 Focuses on the controversy created over the implementation of the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act 2006 in West Bengal. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry. 7 SHARMA, Mukul Vrindavan conservation project. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.45(No.36), 2010 (4.9.2010): P.59-66 Deals with the possibility of finding fertile ground in Vrindavan forest area. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILD LIFE 8 DUTT, Anuradha Mining the wild. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2010(15.10.2010) Emphasises the need to save wildlife. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life. 9 GUBBI, Sanjay Are conservation funds degrading wildlife habitats? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.45(No.26&27), 2010(9.7.2010): P.22-25 Expresses concern over spending funds earmarked for wildlife conservation on "habitat improvement". ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life. 10 HEGDE, Pandurang Threat to animals: Time to review failed wildlife policies. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE), 2010(7.10.2010) ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life. 11 SOBOLEVSKAYA, Olga As elsewhere, Siberian tigers disappearing fast. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2010(6.10.2010) Focuses on the Russian tiger recovery programme to protect the Siberian tigers. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life. ** - Keywords 2 -LAND AND LAND REFORMS 12 AMBAGUDIA, Jagannath Tribal rights, dispossession and the state in Orissa. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.45(No.33), 2010 (14.8.2010): P.60-67 Emphasises the need to reform land laws for tribes in Orissa. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms. -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION 13 ANTONY, M J Sleaze in land acquisition. BUSINESS STANDARD (NEW DELHI), 2010(6.10.2010) ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 14 MUNDLE, Sudipto Mobilising the other India. TIMES OF INDIA (MUMBAI), 2010(5.10.2010) Emphasises the need to offer attractive cost to acquire someone's land. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 15 RAY, Alok Alternative models. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE), 2010(6.10.2010) Urges Government to amend Land Acquisition Act. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 16 TANTRI, Malini L Import dependency of Special Economic Zones. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.45(No.36), 2010 (4.9.2010): P.26-31 Deals with Government's Special Economic Zone policy. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. -NATURAL RESOURCES 17 KOHLI, Kanchi River ran through here. HINDUSTAN TIMES (NEW DELHI), 2010(13.10.2010) Expresses concern over the swollen floodplains of the Yamuna river due to access rain during monsoon. ** Agriculture-Natural Resources. ** - Keywords 3 AWARDS -INTERNATIONAL AWARDS 18 RAMAN, B Politically motivated Nobel Prize. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2010(12.10.2010) Focuses on the decision of the Nobel Committee to 'honour' the Chinese political dissident Liu Xiaobo. ** Awards-International Awards. 19 TROITSKY, Nikolai Long history of playing the American game. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2010(12.10.2010) Deals with awarding the Nobel Peace Prize 2010 to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo. ** Awards-International Awards. BIOGRAPHIES -FREEDOM FIGHTERS-GANDHI, MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND 20 CHATTERJEE, Pranab Kumar Mahatma in Calcutta. STATESMAN (KOLKATA), 2010(2.10.2010) Recollects Mahatma Gandhi's message of 'peace' and 'ahimsa' given in Calcutta during Swadeshi movement. ** Biographies-Freedom Fighters-GANDHI, Mohandas Karamchand. 21 CHAUDHURI, Arindam Guru and his mantra. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2010(1.10.2010) Recollects Mahatma Gandhi's success in 'non-violent movement'. ** Biographies-Freedom Fighters-GANDHI, Mohandas Karamchand. 22 DAS, Sangeeta Mahatma Gandhi: A visionary of rural development. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2010(2.10.2010) ** Biographies-Freedom Fighters-GANDHI, Mohandas Karamchand. 23 RAJAGOPALAN, S Calling Gandhi a 'racist'. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2010(10.10.2010) Expresses concern over dubbing Mahatma Gandhi a 'racist' by a group of Indians in America. ** Biographies-Freedom Fighters-GANDHI, Mohandas ** - Keywords 4 BIOGRAPHIES -FREEDOM FIGHTERS-GANDHI, MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND Karamchand. 24 THECKEDATH, Omar George Gandhi: An ascetic and a politician. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE), 2010(2.10.2010) Recalls Mahatama Gandhi's views on religion and politics. ** Biographies-Freedom Fighters-GANDHI, Mohandas Karamchand. -FREEDOM FIGHTERS-TILAK, BAL GANGADHAR 25 MUKHERJEE, Subrata Tilak's road to nationalism. STATESMAN (KOLKATA), 2010(8.10.2010) Focuses on Bal Gangadhar Tilak's views on religion. ** Biographies-Freedom Fighters-TILAK, Bal Gangadhar. -POLITICAL LEADERS-NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL 26 BHALLA, G S Economic philosophy of Jawaharlal Nehru, P.1-19, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES(ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 27 DASGUPTA, Mrinal Kumar Nehru: A synthesizer of two extreme economic doctrines, P.46-54, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 28 GITE, T G Pandit Nehru on industrialization, P.119-126, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 29 JHA, Ugra Mohan and JHA, Naresh Relevance of Nehruvian economics under globalization on regime, P.126-140, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. ** - Keywords 5 -POLITICAL LEADERS-NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL 30 KARMAKAR, Asim K Nehruvian legacy: Its impact on the Indian economy, P.110 118, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 31 MUKHERJEE, Smriti Nehru and the choice of mixed economy: Strategy of development, P.31-45, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 32 MUKHOPADHYAY, Debes J L Nehru: A model-maker of India's democracy and development, P.70-85, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 33 RAGHUBANSH SINGH Nehru's economic policy and current global crisis, P.100- 109, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 34 SAHOO, Rajan Kumar Socialism in the works and thoughts of Jawaharlal Nehru, P.152-160, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 35 SHARMA, Kapil and Others Jawaharlal Nehru: Rational of his socio economic vision and ideas, P.55-69, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 36 SINGH, Radha Raman and MADHULIKA Economic philosophy of Jawaharlal Nehru, P.20-30, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. ** - Keywords 6 -POLITICAL LEADERS-NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL 37 SINHA, Subodh Kumar and RAJESH KUMAR Nehru and Indian economic planning with special reference and the second five year plan, P.161-170, in. THAKUR, ANIL KUMAR AND MUKHOPADHYAY, DEBES (ED) PHILOSOPHY OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, 2010 Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 38 SRIVASTAVA,
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