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Documentation Kerala DDOOCCUUMMEENNTTAATTIIOONN KKEERRAALLAA An index to articles in journals/periodicals available in the Legislature Library Vol. 13 (2) April - June 2018 SECRETARIAT OF THE KERALA LEGISLATURE THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DOCUMENTATION KERALA An index to articles in journals/periodicals available in the Legislature Library Vol.13(2) April - June 2018 Compiled by G. Maryleela, Chief Librarian V. Lekha, Librarian Shynu Ray S, Deputy Librarian Denny.M.X, Assistant Librarian Grade II Type Setting Sindhu.B, Computer Assistant BapJw \nbak`m sse{_dnbn e`yamb {][m\s¸« B\pImenI {]kn²oIcW§fn h¶n-«pÅ teJ-\-§-fn \n¶pw kmamPnIÀ¡v {]tbmP\{]Zhpw ImenI {]m[m\yapÅXpambh sXc-sª-Sp¯v X¿m-dm-¡nb Hcp kqNnIbmWv ""tUm¡psatâj³ tIcf'' F¶ ss{Xamk {]kn²oIcWw. aebmf `mjbnepw Cw¥ojnepapÅ teJ\§fpsS kqNnI hnjbmSnØm\¯n c−v `mK§fmbn DÄs¸Sp¯nbn«p−v. Cw¥ojv A£camem {Ia¯n {]tXyI "hnjbkqNnI' aq¶mw `mK¯pw tNÀ¯n«p−v. \nbak`m kmamPnIÀ¡v hnhn[ hnjb§fn IqSp-X At\z-jWw \S-¯m³ Cu teJ\kqNnI klmbIcamIpsa¶v IcpXp¶p. Cu {]kn²oIcWs¯¡pdn¨pÅ kmamPnIcpsS A`n{]mb§fpw \nÀt±i§fpw kzm-KXw sN¿p¶p. hn.-sI. _m_p-{]-Imiv sk{I«dn tIcf \nbak`. CONTENTS Pages Malayalam Section 01-39 English Section 40-69 Index 70-94 PART I MALAYALAM Agriculture 5. CXv IÀj-I-cpsS kÀ¡mÀ. lcn-Zmkv sNÃ-¸³ am[y-aw, 21 sabv 2018, t]Pv 50þ52 1. tamUn `c-W¯n he-bp¶ kpNn-´n-Xhpw Bkq-{Xn-X-hp-amb \S-]-Sn- I-fn-eqsS CSXv kÀ¡m-cnsâ t\Xr-Xz-¯n IÀj-IÀ. tIc-f-¯n F§s\ ImÀjnI \thm-°m\w ]n. IrjvW-{]-km-Zv km[y-am-Ip¶p F¶v teJ-I³. Nn´, 22 Pq¬ 2018, t]Pv 17þ19 tamUn kÀ¡mÀ 4 hÀjw XnI-¡p-t¼mÄ Gähpw IqSp-X {]Xn-kÔn t\cn-Sp¶Xv IÀj-I-cm-sW¶v hyà-am-¡p¶ teJ\w. 6. Acp-sX¶v ]d-bp-¶-hsc hnI-k\ hntcm-[n-I-fm-¡-tÃ. atljv I¡¯v Iem-Iu-ap-Zn, 22 G{]n 2018, 2. Irjn Dt]-£n-¡p¶ cmP-Øm- t]Pv 62þ63 1970 Ifn F«p-e£w slIvSÀ hnkvXrXn \nse PocI IÀj-IÀ. D−m-bn-cp¶ kwØm-\s¯ s\Âh-b-ep- tUm. Fkv. taml-\-Ip-amÀ I-Ä \nI¯n c−p e£w slIvS-dn Xmsg- Nn´, 15 Pq¬ 2018, t]Pv 34þ37 bm-¡nbn«pw s\Âh-b \nI-¯n-bmepw cmP-Øm-\nse PocI IÀj-IÀ A\p-`-hn- Ipg-¸-anà F¶v {]N-cn-¸n-¡p-¶-h-cmWv `mhn- ¡p¶ {]Xn-k-Ôn-sb-¡p-dn¨v hnh-cn-¡p¶ Xe-ap-d-bpsS i{Xp-¡-sf¶v teJ\w teJ-\w. hyà-am-¡p-¶p. 3. ImÀjnI ssPh sshhn[y kwc-£Ww: Hcp {]mtZ-inI hnI-k\ 7. IÀj-IÀ¡v klm-b-ambn AP-−. hnf-]-cn-c-£. kpa hnjvWp-Zmkv tbmP-\, Pq¬ 2018, t]Pv 24þ27 am[y-aw, 9 G{]n 2018, t]Pv 85þ89 cmPys¯ ImÀjnI taJe t\cn-Sp¶ hb\m-Snsâ ImÀjnI ssPh sshhn-[y {]iv\-§Ä hne-bn-cp¯n IÀj-I-cpsS s¯ F§s\ kwc-£n-¡m-sa¶v t£aw Dd-¸p-h-cp-¯m³ tI{µ Kh¬saâv At\z-jn-¡p-¶ teJ\w. cq]o-I-cn¨ {][m-\-a{´n ^k _oam tbmP\ ]²-Xn-sb-¡p-dn¨v hni-Zo-I-cn-¡p¶ teJ-\w. 4. ac-ambn hfÀ¶ a\p-jy³. sI.BÀ.P-b³ /a\n-e.-kn. taml³ 8. IÀj-Isâ A´Êpw amXr-`q-an, 6 tabv 2018, t]Pv 24þ41 tIc-f-¯n-e-t§m-f-an-t§mfw ]Xn-\m-bn-c-¯n- Bßm-`n-am-\hpw apJy AP-−. e-[nIw ¹mhv \«p]n-Sn-¸n¨ ""¹mhv Pb³'' AUz. hn.-F-kv. kp\nÂIp-amÀ F¶-dn-b-s¸-Sp¶ sI.-BÀ. Pb-\p-ambn tZim-`n-am-\n, 3 Pq¬ 2018, t]Pv 70þ77 a\ne kn. taml³ \S-¯nb A`n-apJ Irjn hIp-¸nsâ {]hÀ¯-\-§Ä hne-bn-cp- kw`m-j-Ww. ¯p¶ teJ-\w. 2 Animal Husbandry 13. kv{XoI-fp-tSbpw Ip«n-I-fp-tSbpw kpc-£. 9. B\-¡m-cy-¯n sacp-§nà cmtIjv {iohm-kvXh tbmP-\, Pq¬ 2018, t]Pv 28þ30 sh¦n-Sm-N-ew. kv{XoI-fp-sSbpw Ip«n-I-fp-tSbpw kwc-£-W- kXoiv kqcy³ ¯n\v kÀ¡mÀ ssIs¡m-−n-«p-ff \S-]-Sn- ka-Im-enI ae-bm-fw, 30 G{]n 2018, I-sf-¡p-dn¨v teJ\w hnh-cn-¡p-¶p. t]Pv 42þ50 ]oUn-¸n-¡-s¸-Sp¶ \m«m-\-Isf¡p-dn¨pw \m«m-\-IÄ¡p th−n t]mcm«w XpS-cp¶ Cinema arK-kvt\-ln-bmb hn.-sI. sh¦n-Sm-N-e-s¯- ¡p-dn-¨p-apff teJ-\w. 14. \nÈ-_vZ-cm-¡-s¸-«-h-cpsS imào-I-c-W-amWv Fsâ kn\n-a. tKm]m tat\m³/cmtPjv sPbnwkv Banking am[y-aw, 28 tabv 2018, t]Pv 28þ35 KpP-dm-¯v, IivaoÀ hS-¡p-In-g-¡³ kwØm-\ 10. _m¦n apg-§p¶ A]m-b-a-Wn. §Ä F¶n-hn-S-§fnse Pohn-X-¯nsâ t\À Nn´-IÄ ]IÀ¯nb ae-bmf tUmIyp- sI.-hn. tPmÀPv saâdn kwhn-[m-b-I³ tKm]m tat\m-\p- Iem-Iu-ap-Zn, 13 tabv 2018, t]Pv 32þ35 ambn cmtPjv sPbnwkv \S-¯nb A`n-apJ _m¦nwKv taJ-e-bnse A]-N-b-s¯-¡p-dn¨v kw`m-j-Ww. hni-Zo-I-cn-¡p-¶p. 15. kzX{´ kn\n-a, apJy-[m-c-bn 11. _m¦p-I-fpsS ]IÂsIm-ff: lnäm-hp-I-bmWv Fsâ kz]v\w. ]pd¯p hcm¯ cl-ky-§Ä. Pb-cmPv AUz. {]Zo]v tKm]m-e-Ir-jvW³ am[yaw, 30 G{]n 2018, t]Pv 40þ47 tIc-f-i-_vZw, 15 G{]n 2018, "`bm-\Iw' F¶ kn\n-a-bn-eqsS anI¨ t]Pv 34þ36 kwhn-[m-b-I-\p-ff tZiob Ne-¨n{X _m¦p-IÄ \S-¯p¶ sh«n-¸n-s\-Xn-scbpw ]pc-kvImcw t\Snb Pb-cmPv Xsâ kn\n-a- Ah-cpsS {Iqc \S-]-Sn-IÄs¡-Xn-scbpw I-sfbpw kn\nam Pohn-X-s¯bpw Ipdn¨v hÀj-§-fmbn Hä-bmÄ t]mcm«w \S-¯p¶ kwkm-cn-¡p-¶p. AUz. {]Zo]v tKm]m-e-Ir-jvW-\p-ambn ssa¡nÄ hÀ¤okv sN§m-S-¡cn \S-¯nb 16. A`n-ap-J-kw-`m-j-Ww. Pohn-X-t¯mSv H«n-t¨À¶ kn\n-a-IÄ. kPohv ]mgqÀ / hnt\mZv ]mbw Child Welfare tZim-`nam-\n, 6 tabv 2018, t]Pv 36þ39 "sXm−napXepw ZrIvkm-£nbpw' F¶ Nn{X- 12. Xma-kn-¡m-\n-S-an-Ãm-sX inip ¯n-eqsS Xnc-¡-Y-bv¡p-ff tZiob kwØm\ aµn-c-§-fnse Ip«n-IÄ. AhmÀUp-IÄ t\Snb kPohv ]mgq-cp-ambn sNdp-Ic k®oeqt¡mkv hnt\mZv ]mbw \S-¯nb A`n-apJkw`m-j-Ww. tIc-f-i_vZw, 22 G{]n 2018, t]Pv 12þ16 17. AhÀ ]pXnb Xe-ap-dsb hgn kwØm-\s¯ apgp-h³ inip-kw-c-£W Øm]-\-§fpw _me-\oXn \nbaw sXän-¨p. (Pp-h-ss\ PÌnkv BIvSv) 2015 {]Imcw Pb-cmPv /F-kv. kp[ojvIpamÀ cPn-ÌÀ sN¿-W-sa¶ kp{]ow tImSXnbpsS N{µn-I, 26 tabv 2018, t]Pv 8þ17 hn[nsb XpSÀ¶p-ff kml-Ncyw hni-Zo-I-cn- tZiob Ne-¨n-{X-]p-c-kvImcw e`n¨ ¡p¶ teJ-\w. Pb-cm-Pp-am-bp-ff A`n-apJ kw`m-j-Ww. 3 18. ZenXv t]mcm-«-¯nsâ ]cn-tÑ-Zw. Civil Service sI.-kn. sk_m-Ìy³ am[y-aw, 9 G{]n 2018, t]Pv 90þ91 Awj³ IpamÀ kwhn-[m\w sNbvX Xangv 23. P\-]£ knhn kÀÆo-kv. Ne-¨n{Xw "a\-k-¦S' C´y-bnse PmXn- Sn.kn. am¯p-¡p«n hy-h-Ø-bpsS {Iqc-X-Isf Xpd-¶p-Im-«pIbpw Iem-Iu-ap-Zn, 17 Pq¬ 2018, PmXn \ne-\nÀ¯p-¶-Xn `c-W-Iq-S-]n-´pW t]Pv 52þ54 F{X-sb¶v hyà-am-¡p-Ibpw sN¿p-¶p. knhn kÀÆo-kns\ imào-I-cn-¡p-¶-Xn- \mbn kÀ¡mÀ kzoI-cn¨ \S-]-Sn-Isf ¡pdn¨v teJ\w hni-Zo-I-cn-¡p-¶p. 19. Acm-jv{So-b-X-bpsS cmjv{So-bw. H.-sI. tPmWn Civil Supplies N{µn-I, 26 tabv 2018, t]Pv 18þ21 tZiob Ne-¨n{X AhmÀUp-IÄ _ln-jvI-cn- ¨-Xnsâ ]Ým-¯-e-¯n X¿m-dm-¡nb teJ-\w. 24. s]mXp-hn-X-cW k{¼-Zm-b-¯nsâ {]m[m-\yw. tUm. ]pÿ ZptZ-IpI 20. AXn-Po-h-\-¯nsâ Hä-apdn tbmP-\, tabv 2018, t]Pv -43þ46 shfn-¨w. s]mXp-hn-X-cW k{¼-Zm-b-¯nsâ hn]p-eo-I- sI.-sP. knPp c-W-¯n-eqsS `£y kpc£ Dd-¸m-¡pI F¶-XmWv tZiob `£y-kp-c-£m-\n-baw am[y-aw, 16 G{]n 2018, t]Pv 90þ91 {][m-\-ambpw e£y-an-Sp-¶-sX¶v teJ\w anI¨ kn\n-a-¡pÄs¸sS \mev kwØm\ ASn-h-c-bn-Sp-¶p. kÀ¡mÀ AwKo-Im-c-§Ä t\Sn-b, cmlp dnPn\mbÀ kwhn-[m\w sNbvX "Hä-apdn shfn¨w' F¶ kn\n-a-sb-¡p-dn-¨pff hnh-c-Ww. 25. tdj³ HuZm-cy-a-Ã, Ah-Im-i-am-Wv. d^o-Jp lk³ 21. am\-hn-I-X-bpsS Ifn-\n-e-§Ä. am[y-aw, 21 sabv 2018, t]Pv 53þ54 tUm.
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