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NEW ADDITIONS to PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English Books NEW ADDITIONS TO PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English Books 020 LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCES 1. Cohen, Allen, ed. The statesman's yearbook: the politics, cultures and economies of the world 2019 / edited by Allan Cohen. - London: Palgrave Macmillan , 2019. xxviii,1522p. : tables: maps ; 25cm. Library has for previous year also. ISBN : 978-1-349-95320-2. R 030 COH-s B219640;Ref. Price : € 329.99 100 PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY 2. Jaaware, Aniket Practicing caste: on touching and not touching / Aniket Jaaware. - Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan , 2019. x,235p. ; 24cm. Bibliography :p. 223-231. ISBN : 978-93-5287-540-5. 152.182 Q9 B219656 Price : 895.00 200 RELIGION 3. Gandhi, M.K. Views on Hindu dharma / M.K. Gandhi; compiled by Neerja Arun Gupta. - New Delhi: Manohar Publishers , 2017. 458p. ; 23cm. ISBN : 978-93-5098-164-1. 294.5G Q7 B219665 Price : 1595.00 300 SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY 4. Bhalla, D. Future of India / D.Bhalla. - New Delhi: Prabhat Prakashan , 2016. 176p.; 23cm. ISBN : 978-93-5186-647-3. 303.440954 Q6 B213881, C80024;(1), C80341;(2) Price : 300.00 2 5. Manohar Manoj A dialogue on system change: an initiative to make a new India / Manohar Manoj. - Ghaziabad: Economy India , 2019. 480p.; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-81-939336-3-3. 303.440954 Q9 B219839 Price : 900.00 6. Fair, C. Christine In their own words: understanding Lashkar-e-Tayyaba / C. Christine Fair. - New Delhi: Oxford University Press , 2019. xii,307p.: tables: figs.; 23cm. Bibliography: p.291-300. ISBN : 0-19-949521-1. 303.6250954 Q9 C80190 Price : 950.00 7. Dogra, Bharat Red alert: planet in peril: are we heading towards extinction? / Bharat Dogra. - New Delhi: Vitasta Publishing , 2019. xiii,273p. ; 23cm. ISBN : 978-93-86473-48-6. 304.28 Q9 B219662 Price : 850.00 8. Snigdha Poonam Dreamers: how young Indians are changing their world / Snigdha Poonam. - Gurgaon: Penguin Random House , 2018. 270p. ; 21cm. ISBN : 978-0-143-44725-2. 305.2420954 Q8 C80021 Price : 399.00 9. Fernandes, Leela, ed. Routledge handbook of gender in South Asia / edited by Leela Fernandes. - pbk. ed. - Oxon: Routledge , 2018. ix, 360p. : plates : figs. ; 25cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-1-138-31255-5. 305.420954 Q8 B219692 Price : £ 39.99 3 10. Sharma, K.L. Caste, social inequality and mobility in rural India: reconceptualizing the Indian village / K.L. Sharma. - New Delhi: Sage Publications , 2019. xvi,379p.; 22cm. Bibliography: p.342-375. ISBN : 978-93-532-8201-1. 305.51220954 Q9 B219728 Price : 1195.00 11. Taknet, D.K. The Marwari heritage / D.K. Taknet. - Jaipur: International Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship , 2015. 511p. : illus. :plates ; 34cm. ISBN : 978-81-929767-1-6. 305.554095414 Q5 C80149 12. Nabhi's Board of Editors, comp. and ed. Nabhi's brochure on reservation and concessions for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, other backward classes, physically handicapped, ex- servicemen, sportsmen compassionate appointments and economically weaker sections / compiled and edited by Nabhi's Board of Editors. - New Delhi: Nabhi Publications , 2019. xxix, 567p. : tables; 22cm. 305.568 Q9 B219767 Price : 790.00 13. Rahman, Abdur Denial and deprivation: Indian Muslims after the Sachar committee and Rangnath Mishra Commission reports / Abdur Rahman. - New Delhi: Manohar Publishers , 2019. 569p.: tables; 23cm. ISBN : 978-93-5098-192-4. 305.6970954 Q9 B219748 Price : 1595.00 14. Damodaran, Harish India's new capitalists: caste, business, and industry in a modern nation / Harish Damodaran; with a foreword by Nandan Nilekani. - rev. and updated ed. - Gurugram: Hachette Book Publishing , 2018. xxxv,425p.; 20cm. Bibliography: p.401-412. ISBN : 978-93-5195-279-4. 305.93387 Q8 B219606 Price : 599.00 4 15. Rajan, Raghuram G. The third pillar: how markets and the state leave the community behind / Raghuram G. Rajan. - Noida: HarperCollins Publishers , 2019. xxviii, 434p. ; 25cm. ISBN : 978-93-5302-839-8. 306.3 Q9 B219715 Price : 799.00 16. Snehi, Yogesh, ed. Modernity and changing social fabric of Punjab and Haryana / edited by Yogesh Snehi and Lallan S. Baghel. - Delhi: Primus Books , 2018. xii,453p. : tables ; 24cm. Bibliography :p. 399-434. ISBN : 978-93-86552-98-3. 306.30954 Q8 B219587 Price : 1295.00 17. Singh, Udaya Narayana Languages and cultures on the margin: guidelines for field work on endangered languages / Udaya Narayana Singh...[et al]. - Birbhum: Centre for Endangered Languages , 2018. 440p. : tables ; 22cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-87563-32-2. 306.44 Q8 C80130 Price : 450.00 18. Majumdar, Anindita Surrogacy / Anindita Majumdar. - New Delhi: Oxford University Press , 2019. 144p. ; 19cm. (Oxford India short introductions). Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 0-19-949279-4. 306.87430954 Q9 C80068 Price : 325.00 19. India. Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs Compendium of weekly newsletters: issues 1-52 / Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, India. - New Delhi: Ministry of Housing and Urban AffaIrs , 2019. 58p.: plates: figs.; 31cm. (Smart cities mission). 307.12160954 Q9 C80213 5 20. India. Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs India smart city awards 2018: compendium of award winning projects / Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, India. - New Delhi: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs , 2019. 74p.: plates; 31cm. (Smart cities mission). 307.12160954 Q9 C80214 21. India. Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs Mission transform-nation: journey so far! / Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, India. - New Delhi: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs , 2019. 154p.: plates; 22cm. (Smart cities mission). 307.12160954 Q9 C80215 22. Guite, Jangkhomang Against state, against history: freedom, resistance, and statelessness in upland Northeast India / Jangkhomang Guite. - New Delhi: Oxford University Press , 2019. lviii,302p. : figs. ; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 0-19-948941-6. 307.77209542 Q9 C80064 Price : 1095.00 320 POLITICAL SCIENCE 23. Wood, Tony Russia without Putin: money, power and the myths of the new cold war / Tony Wood. - London: Verso , 2018. 210p. ; 22cm. ISBN : 978-1-78873-124-9. 320.47 Q8 B219509 Price : £ 20.00 24. Sinha, R.K. In era of Modi / R.K. Sinha. - New Delhi: Prabhat Prakashan , 2019. 280p. :illus. :plates ;22cm. ISBN : 978-93-5322-063-1. 320.954 Q9 B219663 Price : 600.00 6 25. Varma, Vidhu, ed. The state in India: ideas, norms and politics / edited by Vidhu Verma. - Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan , 2019. xv,384p. ; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-5287-547-4. 320.954 Q9 B219657 Price : 1225.00 26. Rai, P.D., ed. 20 years of great governance: the remarkable public policies that made Sikkim the best governed small state of India / edited by P.D. Rai. - Gangtok: Department of Information and Public Relations , [2019]. 116p.; 23cm. 320.95463 [Q9] C80259 27. Ibrahim, K.M. Sajad, ed. Twenty first century unrest in West Asia: socio-economic and political scenario / edited by K.M. Sajad Ibrahim. - New Delhi: New Century Publications , 2019. xvi,259p.: tables; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-81-7708-478-8. 320.956 Q9 B219529 Price : 1170.00 28. Mounk, Yascha The people vs. democracy: why our freedom is in danger and how to save it / Yascha Mounk. - Cambridge: Harvard University Press , 2018. 383p.: figs.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-0-674-97682-5. 321.8 Q8 B219850 Price : $ 29.95 29. Moore, Martin Democracy hacked: political turmoil and information warfare in the digital age / Martin Moore. - Chennai: Context , 2018. xvi,320p. ; 24cm. 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Tiwari. - Oxon: Routledge , 2019. xxi,309p. : tables ; 23cm. ISBN : 978-0-367-18492-6. 324.60954 Q9 B219643 Price : 1495.00 34. Ganguli, Sumit Indian foreign policy / Sumit Ganguly. - rev. ed. - New Delhi: Oxford University Press , 2019. ix,207p.; 19cm. (Oxford India short introductions). Bibliography: p.171-192. ISBN : 0-19-949426-6. 327.54 Q9 C80194 Price : 325.00 8 35. Singh, Zorawar Daulet Power and diplomacy: India's foreign policies during the cold war / Zorawar Daulet Singh. - New Delhi: Oxford University Press , 2019. xv,399p. ; 23cm. Bibliography :p. 362-385. ISBN : 0-19-948964-5. 327.54 Q9 C80077 Price : 845.00 36. Paul, T.V., ed. The China-India rivalry in the globalisation era / edited by T.V. Paul. - Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan , 2019. xi,351p. : figs. : tables; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-5287-520-7. 327.54051 Q9 B219651 Price : 1195.00 37. Swamy, Subramanian India's China strategic perspectives / Subramanian Swamy. - New Delhi: Har- Anand Publications , 2019. 200p. ; 23cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-88409-16-2. 327.54051 Q9 B219650 Price : 695.00 38. Jacob, Happymon Line on fire: ceasefire violations and India-Pakistan escalation dynamics / Happymon Jacob. - New Delhi: Oxford University Press , 2019. xxvii,403p.: tables: figs.; 23cm. (The Oxford international relations in South Asia series). Bibliography: p.363-394. ISBN : 0-19-948989-0. 327.5405491 Q9 C80189 Price : 995.00 39. Thakur, Vineet Postscripts on independence: foreign policy ideas, identity, and institutions in India and South Africa / Vineet Thakur.
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