Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLV 1-15 March, 2019 No.5

AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL CREDIT 1. DENNIS RAJAKUMAR, J. and Others Trends and patterns of household indebtness. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.9), 2019(2.3.2019): P.41-49.

Discusses about indebtedness and wealth of households both in rural and urban areas of the country. **Agriculture-Agricultural Credit.

-AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(INDIA) 2. SINGH, A. K. Expectations of Agricultural extension from Union Budget 2019. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.1), 2019(January 2019): P.55-58.

Focuses on the need to strengthen the structural framework for extension system in India. **Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(India); Agricultural Extension; Skill; Technology.

-AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION-(MADHYA PRADESH) 3. SINGH, R. K. and TRIPATHI, Uttam Kumar Enhancement of production, income and employment generation through integrated farming system : a case study. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.1), 2019(January 2019): P.33-35. **Agriculture-Agricultural Production-(Madhya Pradesh).

-AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 4. PALRAMA and Others Wastewater generation : its scope in Indian agriculture. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.1), 2019(January 2019): P.49-50.

Emphasises on the need for devising national policies to provide guidelines and practices regarding safe use of wastewater in agriculture. **Agriculture-Agricultural Research; Wastewater; Water Resources; Water Scarcity.

5. VARSHNEY, Himanshu and SINGH, S. K. ICT in Agriculture India and way forward. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.1), 2019(January 2019): P.59-61.

Deals with the application of information communication technologies in Indian Agriculture system. **Agriculture-Agricultural Research; Knowledge Management.

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-CROPS 6. SANGOMLA, Akshit and KUKRETI, Ishan Rise of the fall. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.20), 2019(1-15 March 2019): P.24- 28; 30-36.

Discusses the challenges before the farmers to tackle widespread damage to maize crops caused by the crop pest "Fall Army Worm" in India and other countries. **Agriculture-Crops; Crop Pest; Fall Army Worm; Pest Control.

-FARMERS’ AGITATION 7. BHAKTO, Anando Rural rumbles. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.39-41.

Discusses the demands of farmers'organisation for a special session of Parliament to discuss farmers' concern such as debt relief and assured remunerative prices. **Agriculture-Farmers’ Agitation.

-FARMERS’ SUICIDE 8. JADHAV, Nitin and Others Public health system is failing the women farmers. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.10), 2019(9.3.2019): P.17-19.

Raises concern over problems faced by women after the suicides of male farmers in and focuses on various health care schemes implemented in the 14 suicides-prone district in the state. **Agriculture-Farmers’ Suicide; Women; Public Health.

-FARMS AND FARMERS 9. HEGDE, Narayan Empowerment of Marginal and Small farmers : need for budgetary support. INDIAN FARMING (NEW DELHI), V.69(No.1), 2019(January 2019): P.22-26. **Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Budget Allocation; Marginal Farmer.

10. NAYAR, Lola Short change card. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.36.

Examine the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme introduced by NDA government ahead of general elections, 2019. **Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Farmers Welfare.

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11. RAY, Suranjita Comprehending farmers' distress. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.11), 2019(2.3.2019): P.12-15.

Raises questions over the political narrative of the Bharatiya Janata Party's promised to double the farmers income by 2022-23. **Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Farmer Welfare.

-FARMS AND FARMERS-FARMERS’ AGITATION 12. RAO, Malladi Rama Lip service to farmers. POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January 2019): P.29-30.

Highlights the farmers' agitation for guaranteeing remunerative minimum support price, loan waivers and implemention of Swaminathan committee recommendations. **Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farmers’ Agitation; MSP; All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee.

-FORESTS AND FORESTRY 13. PCN statement on Supreme Court of India FRA decision. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.6), 2019(3.3.2019): P.11-12.

Analyses the Peoples' Climate Network statement against the Supreme Court decision to evict over a million adivasis and other forest dwellers across 16 states in the country whose claims for rights under the Forest Rights Act, 2006 have been rejected. **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Judgement; Supreme Court; Scheduled Tribes; Forest Rights Act.

14. NAIR, Preetha and Others Home is where the hearth is.... OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.30; 32.

Highlights the Supreme Court order to state government to evict claimants not coming under Forest Rights Act (FRA). **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Land Acquisition; Forest Right Act; Scheduled Tribes.

-FORESTS AND FORESTRY-SILVICULTURE 15. LOHUMI, Rakesh Experimental silvicultural fellings. POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January 2019): P.60-61.

Deals with the experimental Silvicultural fellings in Himachal Pradesh for forest management and to maintain a healthy biodiversity. **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Silviculture; Forest Management; Afforestation.

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-WILD LIFE 16. KUKRETI, Ishan Conniving 11. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.20), 2019(1-15 March 2019): P.20- 22.

Focuses on the government report on illegal hunting in the Rajaji Tiger Reserve. **Agriculture-Wild Life; Cruelty to Animals.

BIOGRAPHIES -BOSE, SUBHASH CHANDRA 17. MALIK, V. P. S. Subhash Chandra Bose: A symbol of courage, sacrifice and patriotism. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.93-96. **Biographies-BOSE, Subhash Chandra; Freedom Fighters.

18. MALLIK, Chittaranjan Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: A revolutionary socialist. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.111-114. **Biographies-BOSE, Subhash Chandra; Freedom Fighters.

19. PRADHAN, Sanjay Kumar Declassifying the narratives of Subhas Chandra Bose. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.70-76. **Biographies-BOSE, Subhash Chandra; Freedom Fighters; Political Philosophy and Ideologies.

-DESHMUKH, NANA 20. NOORANI, A. G. Bharat Ratna for a fund raiser. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.104-109.

Discusses about Nana Deshmukh, a social activist and long-time member of the RSS, who has been conferred the Bharat Ratna for 2019. **Biographies-DESHMUKH, Nana; Bharat Ratna; Awards.

-FERNANDES, GEORGE 21. Silent and lonely demise of a 'Firebrand'. NATIONAL POLITICAL MIRROR (NEW DELHI), V.6(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.33.

Pays rich tribute to George Fernandes, an politician and the founder of the Samata Party. **Biographies-FERNANDES, George; Politician.

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22. RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh Man of extremes. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.91-93.

Pays rich tribute to George Fernandes, an Indian politician and Socialist leader. **Biographies-FERNANDES, George.

-NAMVAR SINGH 23. PREM SINGH Imparting creative dimension to Marxist Criticism : The role of Namvar Singh. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2019(9.3.2019): P.31-33. **Biographies-NAMVAR SINGH.

-PATEL, SARDAR VALLABHBHAI 24. BAJPAI, Arunoday Sardar Patel: A new icon in Indian politics. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.49-55.

Recollects the contributions made by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in Indian politics. **Biographies-PATEL, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Political Leaders; Deputy Prime Minister.

25. CHAKRABARTY, Manas Saradar Vallabhbhai Patel- A legendary leader. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.5-10. **Biographies-PATEL, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Political Leaders; Deputy Prime Minister.

26. GHOSH, Pitam Tribute to a great unifier: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel can justly be regarded as the maker of modern India. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.98-104. **Biographies-PATEL, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Political Leaders; Deputy Prime Minister.

27. JYOTI SINGH and SUNIL KUMAR Sardar Patel: Economic policy and foreign affairs. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.119-123.

Focuses on the political contribution of Sardar Patel in India with a special emphasis on his economic and foreign policy. **Biographies-PATEL, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Political Leaders; Economic Policy- (India); Deputy Prime Minister; Foreign Policy-(India).

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28. NANDA KISHORE M. S. Reimagining Sardar Patel in the twenty first century India: Political appropriation or tribute to the forgotten? WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.77-81.

Examines Sardar Patel legacy, neglect he faced so far and how he has again been re-discovered in India. **Biographies-PATEL, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Political Leaders; Indian Politics; Deputy Prime Minister.

29. PANDA, Snehalata Sardar Patel and National reconstruction: Farm sector in focus. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.11-17.

Focuses on Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's views at the backdrop of agricultural class relations in India, agrarian problems and policies of the government. **Biographies-PATEL, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Political Leaders;Agriculture; Farm Sector; Deputy Prime Minister.

30. SATISH KUMAR and NEHA SINGH Patel's reflections on Modi's foreign policy. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.18-24.

Deals with Patel and PM Modi visions of foreign policy of India. **Biographies-PATEL, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Foreign Policy-(India); Deputy Prime Minister.

31. SRIVASTAVA, Vijay and KANSARA, Pooja Re-discovering economic thoughts of Sardar Patel in Gandhian perspectives. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.88-92. **Biographies-PATEL, Sardar Vallabhbhai; Economic Growth-(India).

COMMERCE -E COMMERCE 32. ROY, Prasanto K. Trouble with data nationalism. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.10), 2019(11.3.2019): P.14.

Needs for privacy, Consumer protection, lawful access to data for protecting small traders. **Commerce-E Commerce; Digitisation; Small Traders.

7 **-Keywords CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -CITIZENSHIP 33. ABDUL GANI Bill is Dead, Long live the Bill. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.8), 2019(4.3.2019): P.12.

Discusses the status of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016.

34. BANERJEE, Rabi Flushing blow. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.20-21; 23.

Highlights the intensification of insurgency activities across north-eastern region on the issue of citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016; Infiltration.

35. DEKA, Kaushik Data that keeps leaking. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.9), 2019(4.3.2019): P.6; 8.

Exposes the major security lapses in the Aadhaar data of millions of customers of Indane, an LPG brand owned by the Indian Oil Corporation. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar Card; Data Security.

36. NAZIMUDDIN SIDDIQUE Discourse of doubt: Understanding the crisis of citizenship in Assam. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.10), 2019(9.3.2019): P.25-30. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Assam.

37. TALUKDAR, Sushanta Assam's angst. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.31-35.

Draws attention towards protests erupt in Assam and other north-eastern states over the passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship.

8 **-Keywords CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION -MUSEUMS 38. MAHURKAR, Uday Memorial carved in stone. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.10), 2019(11.3.2019): P.77-80.

Deals with the museum dedicated to the historic dandi yatra, set up at the very spot where the march ended almost 90 years ago. **Culture and Civilization-Museums; Statues; Dandi March.

DEFENCE -AIR FORCE-(INDIA) 39. DAR, Yunus Women fly high. FORCE (NOIDA), V.16(No.7), 2019(March 2019): P.16-17.

Highlights the new role for women officers in IAF. **Defence-Air Force-(India); Women Empowerment.

40. ROHAN RAMESH Show of Strength. FORCE (NOIDA), V.16(No.7), 2019(March 2019): P.12.

Focuses on demonstration of the Indian Air Force's operational capabilities in Jaisalmer. **Defence-Air Force-(India).

-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(INDIA-) 41. CHENGAPPA, Raj Deadly spiral. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.10), 2019(11.3.2019): P.32; 34-36.

Discusses the face-off between India and Pakistan in view of the recent Indian Air Strikes on Pakistan. **Defence-Defence Relations-(India-Pakistan); Indian Air Force; Terrorism.

-FIGHTER PLANES 42. SUKUMARAN, Ajay Cheating the reaper. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.38; 40; 42.

Discusses the process of ejecting from a failing aircraft of IAF. **Defence-Fighter Planes; Air Accidents; Air Force.

9 **-Keywords ECONOMIC GROWTH -(MADHYA PRADESH) 43. Bumpy road ahead in Madhya Pradesh. NATIONAL POLITICAL MIRROR (NEW DELHI), V.6(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.28-30; 32.

Highlights the economic issues before the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh. **Economic Growth-(Madhya Pradesh); Political Development-(Madhya Pradesh); Election Manifesto; Economic Crisis.

-(SIKKIM) 44. RAI, P. D. Cash will not make people lazy. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.19), 2019(16-28 February 2019): P.46.

Expresses views on the Universal Basic Income (UBI) in Sikkim. **Economic Growth-(Sikkim); Income and Wealth; Universal Basic Income.

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA) 45. ARUN KUMAR Unorganised sector: Falling fortunes. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.6), 2019(3.3.2019): P.3-5.

Raises concern over sharp decline of Unorganised sector in India. **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Unorganised Sector; Unemployment.

-STATISTICS 46. SRINIVASAN, G. Authentic narrative missing. POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January 2019): P.25-26.

Examines the authenticity of statistical data on the Indian economy released by government from time to time. **Economic Growth-Statistics; Economic Surveys-(India).

10 **-Keywords EDUCATION -EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM-CURRICULUM 47. OOMMEN, M. A. Epistemology of the discipline economics. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.10), 2019(9.3.2019): P.13-16.

Analyses the economics courses in Indian universities based on the curriculum of 26 Indian Universities. **Education-Educational System-Curriculum.

-MEDICAL EDUCATION 48. NAIK, Sita Medical education needs a radical rethink. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.714, 2019(February 2019): P.33-37.

Focuses on the shortcomings and challenges of medical education system in India. **Education-Medical Education; Medical Council of India; Health Professionals.

ELECTIONS -(UNITED STATES) 49. MARK RATHBONE Reform of the electoral college. POLITICAL INSIGHT (UNITED KINGDOM), V.9(No.4), 2018(December 2018): P.16-19.

Examines the controversial system for electing the US President and suggests ways to make electoral college more fair and more democratic. **Elections-(United States); Election System; Presidential Elections.

-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA) 50. RAO, Malladi Rama Little for congress to gloat over. POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January 2019): P.17-19.

Analyses the result of assembly elections held during November-December, 2018 in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Mizoram. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(India); Election Results.

51. SHARMA, N. D. Vote against Modi. POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January 2019): P.11-14.

Deals with defeat of BJP in the assembly elections during the month of November-December, 2018. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(India); Election Results.

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-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(TELANGANA) 52. RAO, Duggaraju Srinivasa KCR : Aiming higher ! POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January 2019): P.15-16.

Analyses the victory of K. Chandra Shekar Rao in Telangana state elections, 2018. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Telangana); Telangana Rashtra Samithi.

-ELECTION MANIFESTO 53. GUHA, Asi and JOE, Elphin Tom 'Environment' in the election manifestos. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.9), 2019(2.3.2019): P.13-16.

Discusses the 2014 Parliamentary election manifesto of eight major political parties on the policies and promises stated in relation to environment and climate. **Elections-Election Manifesto; Environment Protection.

ENVIRONMENT -DROUGHT 54. DASGUPTA, Purnamita and SIROHI, Smita Drought aggravates poverty. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.20), 2019(1-15 March 2019): P.48- 49.

Gives an opinion on relationship between poverty and drought as per the study conducted during drought years in Rajasthan. **Environment-Drought; Poverty.

55. JITENDRA Flawed model. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.20), 2019(1-15 March 2019): P.38- 45.

Analyses of the prevailing condition of deficit rainfall in Maharashtra and implementation of the Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyan in the state. **Environment-Drought; Rainfall.

56. SENGUPTA, Sushmita Drought's vicious cycle. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.20), 2019(1-15 March 2019): P.46- 47.

Analyses of drought condition in various states in India. **Environment-Drought; Relief Programmes.

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-ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 57. CALDERWOOD, Imogen 'United we will rise'. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.7), 2019(10.3.2019): P.15-16.

Emphasises need for action against climate change. **Environment-Environment Protection; Climate Change; Social Movement.

-GLOBAL WARMING 58. SETH, Shubhra and GOVIND SINGH Climate refugees and human rights : Caught in the tide of time. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2019(9.3.2019): P.17-24.

Examines the fourth Assessment report of the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on "Potential for population migration" due to increase in the number of areas affected by droughts and an increase in the intense tropical cyclones activities. **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Displacement.

-POLLUTION 59. PURI, Jaswant Singh Challenge of breathing fresh air. POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January 2019): P.57-59.

Discusses the various causes of air pollution in Delhi and NCR. **Environment-Pollution; Air Pollution; Vehicle Pollution; Air Quality.

FINANCE -BANKS FRAUD 60. KATAKAM, Anupama Fall of an icon. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.102-103.

Raises questions about the sacking of Chanda Kochhar, ICICI Bank's former CEO and MD for violating the bank's code of conduct. **Finance-Banks Fraud; ICICI.

-BUDGET-(INDIA) 61. GHOSH, Jayati 'Cash for votes' Scheme. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.28-30.

Deals with the announcement of cash transfers to farmers holding less than two hectares (Five acres) in the Budget 2019-20. **Finance-Budget-(India); Farmers; Cash Transfer; Intrim Budget; Farmer Welfare.

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62. PATNAIK, Prabhat Budgetary charades. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.11-13.

Deals with the pension scheme announced for workers of unorganised sector in the Budget 2019-20. **Finance-Budget-(India); Unorganised Sector; Workers; Pension Schemes; Interim Budget.

63. RAMAKUMAR, R. Crumbs for farmers. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.18-21.

Highlights the Modi government's Budget promises to Indian Farmers. **Finance-Budget-(India); MSP; Agricultural Prices; Farmers; Farmer Welfare; Interim Budget.

64. SRIDHAR, V. Election manifesto in disguise. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.4-7.

Throws light on the last budget of the Narendra Modi government for the year 2019-20. **Finance-Budget-(India); Interim Budget.

-FINANCE COMMISSION 65. ISAAC, T. M. Thomas and Others Challenges to Indian fiscal federalism. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.9), 2019(2.3.2019): P.33-40.

Focuses on the trends in vertical fiscal imbalances between the Centre and the States. **Finance-Finance Commission; State Finance; Inter State Relations.

-PUBLIC EXPENDITURE 66. RAY, Madhumita and Others Public expenditure and economic development: Regional analysis of India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.10), 2019(9.3.2019): P.50-56.

Examines the relationship between government expenditure and economic growth in states of India that are in different phases of economic development. **Finance-Public Expenditure; Economic Growth.

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-TAXATION-(INDIA) 67. ARUN KUMAR Structurally flawed GST: Finding an alternative. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.9), 2019(2.3.2019): P.28-32.

Deals with implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and Services Tax.

FOOD -FOOD PRICES 68. JOSHI, Rakesh Ruling low. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1060, 2019(February 25-March 10 2019): P.24.

Draws attention towards the rising cost of food. **Food-Food Prices; Food Inflation.

69. PATNAIK, Anuradha and HATEKAR, Neeraj Disaggregate food inflation in India: Analysis of regional factors. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.9), 2019(2.3.2019): P.50-56.

Analyses of the disaggregated food inflation in India. **Food-Food Prices; Inflation.

-FOOD SECURITY 70. GURUSWAMY, Mohan Why food security is so essential for all. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.6), 2019(3.3.2019): P.7-8. **Food-Food Security.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -(MADHYA PRADESH)-INDUSTRIAL HAZARDS 71. SHARMA, N. D. Govts care a fig for courts! POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January 2019): P.32-33.

Highlights the Centre and State government negligence towards rehabilitation and welfare of Bhopal gas leak tragedy victims. **Industrial Development-(Madhya Pradesh)-Industrial Hazards; Bhopal Gas Tragedy; Industrial Accidents.

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Highlights the global financial and trade issues discussed in the G-20 Summit held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. **Internaitonal Relations-Regional Alliances and Pacts; G-20.

INTERNATIONAL LAW -WAR 73. SERGEI BOEKE and DENNIS BROEDERS Demilitarisation of cyber conflict. SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.6), 2019(December 2018-January 2019): P.73-89. **International Law-War; Space Warfare; Cyber War; Internet.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(EUROPEAN UNION-UNITED KINGDOM) 74. AILSA HENDERSON Brexit, the Union and the future of England. POLITICAL INSIGHT (UNITED KINGDOM), V.9(No.4), 2018(December 2018): P.32-35. **International Relations-(European Union-United Kingdom); Brexit.

75. ERIK JONES Four things we should learn from Brexit. SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.6), 2019(December 2018-January 2019): P.35-43. **International Relations-(European Union-United Kingdom); Brexit.

76. FRANCOIS HEISBOURG Europe's defence: Revisiting the impact of Brexit. SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.6), 2019(December 2018-January 2019): P.17-26.

Discusses about the impact of Brexit on European defence and security. **International Relations-(European Union-United Kingdom); Defence; Brexit.

77. LAWRENCE FREEDMAN Trump and Brexit. SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.6), 2019(December 2018-January 2019): P.7-15.

Discusses the difference between Trumpism and Brexit. **International Relations-(European Union-United Kingdom); Brexit; United States.

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78. NIGEL INKSTER Brexit and security. SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.6), 2019(December 2018-January 2019): P.27-34.

Discusses the security and intelligence cooperation between European Union and United Kingdom after Brexit. **International Relations-(European Union-United Kingdom); Brexit.

-(INDIA-CHINA) 79. JIANXUE, Lan New day of China-India relations. FORCE (NOIDA), V.16(No.7), 2019(March 2019): P.22-23.

Focuses on efforts for promoting 'Closer partnership for development' by India and China. **International Relations-(India-China).

-(INDIA-PAKISTAN) 80. AURORA, Bhavna Vij Double bypass surgery. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.56-58.

Deals with the views of various political parties on air strike by Indian Air force on Jaish-e-Mohammad training camp at Balakot. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism; Political Development- (India); Pulwama.

81. BHADRAKUMAR, M. K. Imran Khan breaks silence on Pulwama: On Pakistan PM's address to the nation on Pulwama incident. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2019(9.3.2019): P.25-26. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Pulwama Attack; Terrorism.

82. BHUTTO, Fatima Hashtags for war between India and Pakistan. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.11), 2019(2.3.2019): P.3-4.

Discusses Indo-Pak relations since partition in 1947. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

83. CHANDRASHEKHAR, T. S. Regional security menace. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.37), 2019(10.3.2019): P.20-21.

Holds an opinion to declare Pakistan a terrorist state. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism.

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84. CHIKERMANE, Gautam Moment for India's 'Rajasic' transformation. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.37), 2019(10.3.2019): P.14-17.

Deals with politics after Pulwama attack on 14 February, 2019. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism.

85. CHOPRA, Anil Mirage to the radar. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.62.

Deals with air strike on Jaish-e-Mohammad training camp at Balakot by Indian Air Force. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism; Pulwama.

86. DEB, Swati Diplomatic offensive: Modi regime seeks to corner Pak. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.36), 2019(3.3.2019): P.14-17.

Deals with Indian diplomacy against Pakistan after Pulwama attack. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism.

87. HAMID MIR Fog of war. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.10), 2019(10.3.2019): P.42-43.

Highlights the views of Pakistani Journalist on India and Pakistan relations after Pulwama attack. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Pulwama; Terrorism.

88. JOSHI, Manoj Radioactive blueprints. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.52; 54.

Highlights the air strikes between India and Pakistan Post Pulwama attack. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism; Pulwama.

89. KHANDARIA, Brij On a dangerous short fuse. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1060, 2019(February 25-March 10 2019): P.26.

Focuses on the ongoing military conflict between India and Pakistan. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism.

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90. KRISHNASWAMY, S. Indian Air Force unrestrained. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.10), 2019(10.3.2019): P.46.

Highlights the Indian Air Force excellence in executing the mission of air strikes on Jaish-e-Mohammad training camps across the . **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Air Strikes; Pulwama.

91. NAYAR, Mandira War by other means. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.52-53.

Deals with the legal battle between India and Pakistan at International Court of Justice over Indian Naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav execution in Pakistan. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Espionage; SPY.

92. PRASANNAN, R. and Others Stealthy skydivers. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.10), 2019(10.3.2019): P.30-39.

Discusses the planning and execution of air strikes by India on Jaish-e- Mohammad training camps at Balakot. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Air Strikes; CRPF; Pulwama.

93. SAGAR, Pradip R. and DIXIT, Rekha Bloody nose.... WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.44-45.

Examines the India's relations with Pakistan after Pulwama attack. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Pulwama; CRPF; Terrorism.

94. SAHA, Subrata Beyond balakot. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.44-47.

Discusses the Indian military response to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Air Strikes; Terrorism.

95. SAHA, Subrata Unity of elan before aggression. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.8), 2019(4.3.2019): P.46-47.

Focuses on India's strategy towards more proactive offensive operations against Pakistan's hybrid war. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism; Jammu and Kashmir.

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96. SHARMA, L. K. Imran thanks Modi, and eyes joint Nobel Peace Prize. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.12), 2019(9.3.2019): P.14-16. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

97. SHARMA, Pranay Shoehorning. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.8), 2019(4.3.2019): P.34-36.

Deals with view points of different countries on Pulwama terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism; UNSC.

98. SHARMA, Pranay War Mirage. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.48-50.

Highlights the armed engagement between India and Pakistan post Pulwama attack. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Terrorism.

99. SIBAL, Kanwal Paradigm shift. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.37), 2019(10.3.2019): P.6-9.

Praises the PM, Narendra Modi's efforts on the diplomatic ground for response to Pakistan sponsored terror attack against India. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Foreign Policy-(India); Terrorism.

-(RUSSIA-UNITED STATES) 100. MICHAEL FITZSIMMONS Russian strategy and the end of the INF treaty. SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.6), 2019(December 2018-January 2019): P.119-136.

Discusses about the Russian strategy after US withdrawal from the INF treaty. **International Relations-(Russia-United States); Nuclear Weapons.

LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT 101. THOMAS, Jayan Jose Jobs and gloom. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.23-25.

Focuses on overall employment situation in India. **Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment and Unemployment.

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-FEMALE LABOUR 102. NAYAR, Lola Feminine fade-out. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.8), 2019(4.3.2019): P.20;22.

Deals with the percentage of women participation in workforce in India as surveyed by National Sample Survey Office (NSSO). **Labour and Labouring Classes-Female Labour; National Sample Survey Data.

-LABOUR POLICY 103. RAJALAKSHMI, T. K. World of disquiet. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.83-85.

Focuses on report of International Labour Organisation that reflects the disquiet felt among the working classes of the world. **Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour Policy; ILO Report.

MASS MEDIA -ADVERTISEMENTS 104. SAHU, Sandeep Winners and Losers in Naveen's blitzkrieg. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.8), 2019(4.3.2019): P.14.

Examines the huge amount of money spent by Naveen Patnaik government on the advertisement announcing various government Schemes. **Mass Media-Advertisements.

MIGRATION -REFUGEES AND REHABILITATION 105. RAJKUMAR, Deepa Unsettling of the dominant refugee discourse (s). ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.9), 2019(2.3.2019): P.10-12.

Analyses details about refugees from Syria, Central and South America and Myanmar, their death and the hardships they face while crossing borders. **Migration-Refugees and Rehabilitation.

MINES AND MINERALS -MINING 106. LANCELOT JOSEPH Goa at crossroads. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1060, 2019(February 25-March 10 2019): P.20; 22.

Highlights the after effects of Supreme Court order to shut mining in Goa. **Mines and Minerals-Mining; Mining Industry; Banning.

21 **-Keywords POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -CRIME IN POLITICS 107. SATISAN, T. Friendly match turns deadly. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.36), 2019(3.3.2019): P.38-39.

Expresses concern over killing of Congress party men by CPM in Kerala. **Politics and Government-Crime in Politics; Murder.

-FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA) 108. DEB, Swati Revolutionary five years. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.37), 2019(10.3.2019): P.24-27.

Analyses the performance of government of the 16th Lok Sabha. **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Lok Sabha; NDA Government.

109. HARI JAISINGH Now, towards the bumpy path 2019 ! POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January): P.20-22.

Evaluates the performance of NDA government on socio-economic and political matters. **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Economic Developments.

110. PANDEY, Sandeep and PANDEY, RAHUL India under Narendra Modi. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.11), 2019(2.3.2019): P.19-22.

Highlights the performance of Narendra Modi led NDA Government during the past five years. **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDA Government.

111. VERMA, Abhishek Achievements vs unfulfilled promises. NATIONAL POLITICAL MIRROR (NEW DELHI), V.6(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.8-19.

Reviews the performance of NDA government. **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDA Government.

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(CHHATTISGARH) 112. Naxal conundrum: Old question to the new government. NATIONAL POLITICAL MIRROR (NEW DELHI), V.6(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.20-23.

Discusses the challenges before the newly elected Chhattisgarh government and strategy for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Chhattisgarh); Naxalites; Economic Growth-(Chhattisgarh).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA) 113. MISHRA, Soni and SHARMA, Pratul Battle and the ballot. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.42-43.

Focuses on the effect of Pulwama attack on the political situation of various parties, especially in an election year. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir).

114. MISHRA, Soni Change of course. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.10), 2019(10.3.2019): P.40-41.

Highlights the changing scenario of Indian Politics after Pulwama attack and its impact on Loksabha election, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Pulwama.

115. NAIR, Preetha Unity Chorus is out of tune. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.8), 2019(4.3.2019): P.16-17.

Examines the stability of anti-BJP alliance formed ahead of general elections, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Mahagadh bandhan; Political Alliance.

116. REDDY, G. B. Populism and plural democracy. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.36), 2019(3.3.2019): P.40-43.

Gives an opinion on dynasts vs Nationalist over the past seven decades. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(KARNATAKA) 117. NANDAKUMAR, Prathima Not so sweet. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.16-19.

Highlights the tussle among different Political Parties in Karnataka ahead of general elections, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Karnataka); Jarkiholi Brothers.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(MAHARASHTRA) 118. JATHAR, Dnyanesh Familiar bedfellows. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.24-25.

Discusses the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance in Maharashtra ahead of general elections, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Maharashtra).

119. MAHURKAR, Uday and Others Restitching a saffron patchwork. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.9), 2019(4.3.2019): P.32-35.

Focuses on announcement of reconciliation between the Bhartiya Janata party and the Shiv Sena in Mumbai and with AIADMK in Tamil Nadu. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Maharashtra); Tamil Nadu.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(MIZORAM) 120. MNF faces booze challenge. NATIONAL POLITICAL MIRROR (NEW DELHI), V.6(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.24-27.

Highlights the key issue of the Mizoram that will play a big role in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Mizoram); Mizo National Front; Elections-(India).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(RAJASTHAN) 121. Incumbents in the state of anti-incumbency. NATIONAL POLITICAL MIRROR (NEW DELHI), V.6(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.34-37.

Deals with the political strategy of the Congress Party for the upcoming 2019 Lok Sabha elections. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Rajasthan).

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TAMIL NADU) 122. RAJASEKARAN, Ilangovan Record of a lost battle. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.42-48.

Raises controversy over the issue of the death of Jayalalithaa, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Tamil Nadu); AIADMK.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TELANGANA) 123. KCR in a fix: Lack of funds may hamper TRS dreams. NATIONAL POLITICAL MIRROR (NEW DELHI), V.6(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.42-45.

Discusses about administrative setbacks and funding issues faced by Telangana. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Telangana).

124. DEVULAPALLI, Rahul One-man army. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.26-27.

Deals with two month delays in cabinet expansion of K. Chandrashekhar Rao government in Telangana. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Telangana).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(UNITED KINGDOM) 125. BENJAMIN, D. Hennig and DANNY DORLING Revival of two-party politics in Britain. POLITICAL INSIGHT (UNITED KINGDOM), V.9(No.4), 2018(December 2018): P.20-21.

Deals with the re-emergence of conservative and labour dominance in British politics. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(United Kingdom).

126. DAVID JEFFERY Can the conservative party survive Brexit ? POLITICAL INSIGHT (UNITED KINGDOM), V.9(No.4), 2018(December 2018): P.8-11.

Discusses the political development in United Kingdom post-Brexit. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(United Kingdom); Brexit.

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127. PAULA SURRIDGE Brexit, British politics and the left-right divide. POLITICAL INSIGHT (UNITED KINGDOM), V.9(No.4), 2018(December 2018): P.4-7.

Deals with British politics post-Brexit. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(United Kingdom); Brexit.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(WEST BENGAL) 128. CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar Sounding the bugle. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.36-38.

Draws attention towards Mamata Banerjee's dharna to "Save India" from BJP rule. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal); Centre State Relations; Chit Fund Scam.

129. RABI, Banerjee Fading fortunes. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.10), 2019(10.3.2019): P.20-22.

Deals with speculations about Congress and CPI(M) alliance in West Bengal ahead of general elections, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal).

-POLITICAL PARTIES-CONGRESS 130. SALEEM AHMAD BJP vs Congress: Asserting for Patel's legacy in the 21st century. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.63-69.

Discusses the politics over the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel by BJP and Congress. **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; BJP.

-POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND IDEOLOGIES 131. PANDA, Sikata Gandhi and Patel: A comparison on nation building. WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.2), 2019(February 2019): P.30-35.

Throws light on political ideologies of Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. **Politics and Government-Political Philosophy and Ideologies; Political Leaders.

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-POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND IDEOLOGIES-GANDHIAN 132. SURANA, Pannalal Gandhian engagement with capital. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.6), 2019(3.3.2019): P.6-7.

Focuses on the Gandhian ideology on economy. **Politics and Government-Political Philosophy and Ideologies-Gandhian.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -CIVIL SERVICES AND STATE 133. PRAMANIK, Probir Heads change, Cops Roll. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.26.

Highlights the suicide note accusing Mamta Banerjee of being 'Vindictive' written by retired IPS officer Gaurav Dutt. **Public Administration-Civil Services and State; Indian Police Service.

-E GOVERNANCE 134. AMIT PRAKASH and Others What do citizens value in e-governance ?: Reflections from a property registration computerisation project. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.10), 2019(9.3.2019): P.41-49.

Analyses the implementation of the Karnataka Valuation and e-Registration (KAVERI) project. **Public Administration-E Governance; Property Registration.

-INTERNAL SECURITY 135. Plea against dilution of AFSPA protection: Apex court's ruling may psychologically disarm a soldier. NATIONAL POLITICAL MIRROR (NEW DELHI), V.6(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.46-49.

Gives a critical view on the Armed Forces Special Powers Acts (AFSPA). **Public Administration-Internal Security; National Security; Armed Forces Special Powers Acts (AFSPA).

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-RIOTS-(DELHI) 136. After Sajjan Kumar, is it the term for Jagdish Tytler. NATIONAL POLITICAL MIRROR (NEW DELHI), V.6(No.1), 2019(February 2019): P.38-41.

Discusses the involvement of Sajjan Kumar and Jagdish Tytler in 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi. **Public Administration-Riots-(Delhi); Anti Sikh Riots; Law and Justice.

-TERRORISM-(INDIA) 137. HARI JAISINGH Have we really learnt any lesson? POWER POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.11(No.12), 2019(January 2019): P.36-38.

Examines the safety measures taken by the government for the national security after 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(India); Internal Security; Terror Attack.

138. HOODA, D. S. Bowl a long, tight spell. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.8), 2019(4.3.2019): P.32.

Discusses the need of comprehensive and consistent long-term policy for long- festering problem of Pakistan's support to terrorism in India. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(India).

-TERRORISM-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR) 139. AHUJA, Namrata BIJI Tunnel vision. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.40-41.

Analyses the formation and functioning of Jaish-e-Mohammad in Jammu and Kashmir. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); AZHAR, Maulana Masood.

140. AURORA, Bhavna Vij Kashmir periscope. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.8), 2019(4.3.2019): P.26-30.

Discusses the possible strategies against terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir after Pulwama terror attack. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir).

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141. FAYAZ BUKHARI Time for Correction. FORCE (NOIDA), V.16(No.7), 2019(March 2019): P.78-79.

Emphasises need to prevent Kashmir's youth from turning to terrorism. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Youths.

142. GUPTA, Anil Trend of talibanisation. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.36), 2019(3.3.2019): P.18-20.

Expresses concern over radicalisation of youth in Kashmir. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Pulwama Attack.

143. JOLLY, Asit and MOAZUM MOHAMMAD Death Valley. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.9), 2019(4.3.2019): P.48-53.

Expresses concern over security lapses behind the Pulwama attack. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); CRPF.

144. JOLLY, Asit and MOAZUM MOHAMMAD Panic stations. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.10), 2019(11.3.2019): P.10; 12.

Raises concern over rising terrorism in Kashmir since 2014 and its impact on Kashmir's economy. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Economic Growth.

145. NASEER GANAI State of no peace. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.8), 2019(4.3.2019): P.38-41.

Highlights the Militancy problem in Jammu and Kashmir after Pulwama terror attack. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Militant; Violence; Encounters.

146. PUNIYANI, Ram Pulwama: A wake-up call for peace in the region. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.11), 2019(2.3.2019): P.7-9.

Focuses on the prevailing situation in Kashmir after the Pulwama attack. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); CRPF; International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

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147. REDDY, G. B. Baying for blood. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.36), 2019(3.3.2019): P.22-23.

Deals with military strategy of India after Pulwama terror attack by Pakistan. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Pulwama Attack; International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

148. SAGAR, Daya No less than war. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.36), 2019(3.3.2019): P.6-9.

Deals with India's strategy on the issue of cross-border terrorism. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Pulwama Attack; International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

149. SHARMA, G. D. Untold story of Hafiz Saeed. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.36), 2019(3.3.2019): P.26-29.

Discusses about Hafiz Saeed, a Pakistani Islamist militant. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Militant; Pulwama Attack.

150. TARIQ BHAT From heaven to hell. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.10), 2019(10.3.2019): P.48-53.

Discusses the genesis and growth of insurgency in Kashmir. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front.

151. TARIQ BHAT Sufi Fidayeen. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.34-37.

Analyses the causes of youth inclination towards militancy in Jammu and Kashmir. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Militants; Suicide Bomber.

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-VIOLENCE AND DISORDER 152. ABDUL GANI Fire rises in the east. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.9), 2019(11.3.2019): P.24.

Highlights the people aggression against state government's decision to grant permanent residence status to six non-tribal community in Arunachal Pradesh. **Public Administration-Violence and Disorder; Non-Tribal Community; Citizenship.

PUBLIC HEALTH -DISEASES 153. RAJAGOPALAN, P. K. Viral challenge. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.4), 2019(1.3.2019): P.79-82.

Draws attention over the spread of Kyasanur Forest Disease in new territories in Karnataka. **Public Health-Diseases; Kyasanur Forest Disease (HFD).

-DRUGS 154. SELVARAJ, Sakthivel and MEHTA, Aashna Technology : drugs and diagnostics in health. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.714, 2019(February 2019): P.38-46.

Analyses the technological innovation and the resultant development of medicines and diagnostics. **Public Health-Drugs; Hospitals; Medicines.

-MENTAL HEALTH 155. KAPOOR, Arjun and PATHARE, Soumitra Radicalizing public mental healthcare in India. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.714, 2019(February 2019): P.47-51.

Discusses different features of Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 (MHCA) in India. **Public Health-Mental Health; National Mental Health Survey.

-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA) 156. JOSHI, Rakesh Struggle for funds. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1060, 2019(February 25-March 10 2019): P.23.

Draws attention towards the fund allocation for the Modicare scheme. **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Modicare; Health Insurance; NDA Government; Flagship Scheme; Budget Allocation.

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157. KARAN, Anup and ZODPEY, Sanjay Can the private sector help achieve universal healthcare? SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.714, 2019(February 2019): P.28-32. **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Private Sector; Health Insurance.

158. NANDRAJ, Sunil Regulation for better governance. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.714, 2019(February 2019): P.57-60.

Focuses on the role of government in the regulation of clinical establishments, human resources, pharmaceuticals and medical devices, thereby protecting patient and consumer rights. **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Ayushman Bharat; Central Drug Standards Control Organisation (CDSCO).

159. RAO, K. Sujatha Problem. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.714, 2019(February 2019): P.10-14.

Focuses on the problems of health sector in India and various policies initiated by the government to curb them. **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); National Rural Health Mission; Health Sector.

160. RAO, M. Govinda Making fiscal space for spending on public health. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.714, 2019(February 2019): P.23-27.

Focuses on government expenditure on overall public healthcare in India. **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); National Health Mission; Budget Allocation.

161. SUNDARARAMAN, T. and PARMAR, Daksha Professionalising public health management. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.714, 2019(February 2019): P.52-56.

Emphasises on the need for strengthening the public health system in India. **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India).

RELIGION -PILGRIMS AND PILGRIMAGES 162. PATHAK, Shekhar Kailas-Manasarovar sacred landscape: Understanding a multicultural transboundary region. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.10), 2019(9.3.2019): P.31-40. **Religion-Pilgrims and Pilgrimages; Kailas Mansarovar.

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-RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS-(PRAYAGRAJ) 163. RAI, Alok Folk mela is dead. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.9), 2019(4.3.2019): P.20.

Focuses on the ideological abduction of the traditional Kumbh Mela. **Religion-Religious Festivals-(Prayagraj); Hinduism; Kumbh Mela; Religion and Politics.

-TEMPLES 164. GAYATHRI NARENDRAN Treasure trove of temples and traditions. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.32), 2019(3.2.2019): P.27-28.

Highlights the real role of temples and their traditions in our personal, social and national life. **Religion-Temples; Religion and Society.

165. VAIDYARAJ, Prashanth Saving the temple lands. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.37), 2019(10.3.2019): P.36-37.

Draws attention towards the encroachment of land belonging to ancient Murugan temple in Tamil Nadu. **Religion-Temples; Land Encrochment; Temple Land; Land Acquisition.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT -RURAL EMPLOYMENT 166. PATNAIK, Prabhat Subversion of MGNREGS. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.7), 2019(10.3.2019): P.6-8.

Discusses about flagship programme Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Scheme (MGNREGS) for empowering rural India. **Rural Development-Rural Employment; MGNREGS.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -INTERNET 167. TRAVIS SHARP Hiding in plain sight: Political effects of cyber operations. SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.6), 2019(December 2018-January 2019): P.45-52. **Science and Technology-Internet; Cyber Operations.

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-SCIENCE POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA) 168. SANGOMLA, Akshit Robots are here, almost. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.20), 2019(1-15 March 2019): P.16- 18.

Draws attention towards the effect of increased use of the industrial robot in the manufacturing sector of India. **Science and Technology-Science Policy and Development-(India); Industrial Robots; Manufacturing Sector; Industrial Development.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -HOMOSEXUALITY 169. SARMAH, Jayanta and BHUYAN, Parimita Compulsory heterosexuality, gender and sexual minorities: Reflections of section 377. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.9), 2019(2.3.2019): P.16-20.

Focuses on the relationship between compulsory heterosexuality and gender in the context of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. **Social Policy and Planning-Homosexuality; Section 377; Indian Penal Code.

-MINORITIES 170. SHUKLA, Siddheshwar Dogmatic secularism: Time to question. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.37), 2019(10.3.2019): P.32-35.

Gives an opinion on minority status for Hindus. **Social Policy and Planning-Minorities; Hinduism; Religion and Society.

171. UPADHYAYA, Ashwani When Hindus are victims of minorities. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.37), 2019(10.3.2019): P.28-31.

Analyses the minority status of Hindus in eight states in the country. **Social Policy and Planning-Minorities; Hinduism; Religion and Society.

-SCHEDULED CASTES 172. ISAAC, C. I. Churches, casteism reservation. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.36), 2019(3.3.2019): P.32-35.

Gives an opinion on the issue of including Dalit Christians back into SC status for reservation. **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Reservation Policy; Religion and Politics; Religious Conversions.

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-SCHEDULED TRIBES 173. BIJUKUMAR, V Intrigues of indigeneity and patriarchy in Khasi society. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.10), 2019(9.3.2019): P.10-13.

Discusses the Khasi Hills Autonomous District (Khasi Social Custom of Lineage) Second Amendment Bill, 2018. **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Women; Social Customs.

174. DEKA, Kaushik Indigenous issue. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.10), 2019(11.3.2019): P.13.

Highlights the protest against the Arunachal Pradesh government's decision to grant Permanent Residence Certificate or PRC to members of six communities. **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; PRC; Reservation Policy.

-WOMEN 175. International Women's day. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.7), 2019(10.3.2019): P.1-3.

Describes the history of International Women's Day (IWF). **Social Policy and Planning-Women; Women Empowerment.

176. DICKERSON, Michael Discriminatory attitudes towards the female mobility: Evidence from a survey experiment. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.9), 2019(2.3.2019): P.57-62. **Social Policy and Planning-Women.

177. KUMAR, Anuradha Surviving 'eve-teasing' in a small town. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.10), 2019(9.3.2019): P.61-62. **Social Policy and Planning-Women; Crime against Women; Eve Teasing.

TRANSPORTATION -CIVIL AVIATION-(INDIA) 178. DEY, Soumik Fatigue factor. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.9), 2019(3.3.2019): P.58-59.

Deals with the shortage of pilots in India. **Transportation-Civil Aviation-(India); IndiGo; Air India; DGCA.

35 **-Keywords URBAN DEVELOPMENT -CITY AND TOWN PLANNING 179. IMMANUEL, J. Jeffrey Coastal regulation zone, 2018: Into the sea with regulations. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.10), 2019(9.3.2019): P.57-58.

Discusses the disengagement of the public in the formulation of the new 2018 Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) notification. **Urban Development-City and Town Planning; Coastal Region.

180. SEN, Amrita and NAGENDRA, Harini Mumbai's blinkered vision of development: Sacrificing ecology for infrastructure. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.9), 2019(2.3.2019): P.20-23.

Discusses the impact of mega development projects on ecology and environment of Indian cities particularly Mumbai. **Urban Development-City and Town Planning; Environmental Protection; Natural Resources.