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Subject Index-1985.Pdf Economic and Political Weekly INDEX Vol. XX, Nos. 1-52, January-December, 1985 BR = Book Review LE = Letters to Editor C = Business, Commentary,From our O = Obituary & Correspondents OP =Official Papers CL = Civil Liberties P = Perspectives D = Discussion RA = Review Article Ed = Editorials SA = Special Article F = Feature Subject Index, 1985 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Issue no: 10, Mar 09-15, p.393 Scheduled Caste and Tribe Students in ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS Higher Education: A Study of an IIT; 'Resurgent Democracy' in Latin America: Viney et al Kirpal (SA) Rhetoric and Reality; Edword S Herman Issue no: 29, Jul 20-26, p.1238 and James Petras (SA) Issue no: 27, Jul 06-12, p.1147 ACCIDENTAL DEATHS Bhopal Tragedy; Girish et al Patel Political Uses of Administrative Reform; (LE) Nita Sanghvi (C) Issue no: 01, Jan 5-11, p.6 Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.537 Bhopal: The Continuing Tragedy; Tapan K Reviving Dialectical Frame: Soviet Union Bose (LE) (Ed) Issue no: 02, Jan 12-18, p.46 Issue no: 15, Apr 13-19, p.620 Callousness Abounding; Radhika AERONAUTICS Ramaseshan Whither Indian Aeronautics?; Swaraj Bansal (C) (C) Issue no: 02, Jan 12-18, p.56 Issue no: 22, Jun 01-07, p.949 Deaths in Factory Drain; Debasis AFGHANISTAN Bhattacharya (LE) The Choice Ahead ; Lawrence Lifschultz Issue no: 16, Apr 20-26, p.671 (C) Issue no: 31, Aug 03-09, p.1300 ACCIDENTS How the Other Half Dies in Bombay; Malini AFRICA Karkal (C) Political Economy of Rural Africa; V Nath Issue no: 34, Aug 24-30, p.1424 (RA) Issue no: 05, Feb 02-08, p.191 ACCOUNTANTS Abolition of Village Officers: AGRARIAN POLICY Revolutionary on the Surface; P Agrarian Policies of Left Front Government Eashvaraiah (C) in West Bengal; Ashok Rudra (D) Issue no: 23, Jun 08-14, p.1015 ~ 1 ~ AGRARIAN REFORMS AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Agrarian Reforms: A Nostalgic View; V M Agricultural Growth in Bangladesh, 1949-50 Rao (BR) to 1980-81: A Review of the Evidence; Issue no: 25-26, Jun 22-29, p.1077 James K Boyce (RA) Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A31 Process of Agrarian Transition in Indonesia; Arvind N Das (BR) Direction of Change in Performance of All Issue no: 10, Mar 09-15, p.398 Crops in Indian Agriculture in Late 1970s: A Look at the Level of Districts AGRARIAN RELATIONS and Agro-Climatic Regions; S Mahendra First Stirrings and Repression: A Report Dev (RA) from Palamau; Bharat Dogra (C) Issue no: 51-52, Dec 21-28, p.A130 Issue no: 42, Oct 19-25, p.1775 India's Regression in the World Economy; Gujarat Kisan Sabha, 1936-56; L S Surendra J Patel (SA) Vishwanath (SA) Issue no: 39, Sep 28-Oct 04, p.1651 Issue no: 28, Jul 13-19, p.1197 Poverty and Agricultural Development; Peasant Insurgency and Peasant Pradhan H Prasad (SA) Consciousness; Dube Saurabh (P) Issue no: 50, Dec 14-20, p.2221 Issue no: 11, Mar 16-22, p.445 Romance and Reality of Traditional Peasants, Workers and Freedom Struggle: Agriculture; Bharat Dogra (C) Jalpaiguri, 1945-47; Ranajit Das Gupta Issue no: 34, Aug 24-30, p.1423 (F) Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.PE42 Transition from Subsistence to Commercialised Agriculture: A Study of The Kaniatchi Form of Labour; Mihir Shah Krishna District of Andhra, C (F) 1850-1900; G N Rao (RA) Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.PE Issue no: 25-26, Jun 22-29, p.A60 AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL LABOUR Agricultural, Landholding and Agro Agrarian Policies of Left Front in West Industries in Gujarat: A Profile; T D Bengal; Arun Bose (LE) Soyantar (SA) Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.1253 Issue no: 20, May 18-24, p.AS5 The Domain of Rural Labour Markets: AGRICULTURAL CREDIT Results of a Survey in West Bengal, Political Economy in Command; Ashok Mitra 1981-82; Pranab Bardhan and Ashok Rudra (BR) (RA) Issue no: 07, Feb 16-22, p.284 Issue no: 51-52, Dec 21-28, p.A153 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Economic Issues in Sericulture: Study of Classical and Contemporary Approaches to Karnataka; H G Hanumappa and S Erappa Agrarian Capitalism; Shapan Adnan (SA) (F) Issue no: 31, Aug 03-09, p.1322 Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.PE53 I am the Government Labour Officer...: Interaction between Trading Capital and State Protection for Rural Proletariat Productive Capital in Agriculture under of South Gujarat; Jan Breman (SA) Uncertainty; Ajit K Chaudhury and Issue no: 24, Jun 15-21, p.1043 Kalyan K Sanyal (RA) Issue no: 39, Sep 28-Oct 04, p.A98 Myth of Minimum Wages for Agricultural Labour; M Shatrugna (C) Issue no: 20, May 18-24, p.871 ~ 2 ~ AGRICULTURAL LABOUR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Plantation Labour in North-East India; Crop Insurance in India: A Review, 1976-77 Sharit Bhowmik (C) to 1984-85; V M Dandekar (RA) Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.538 Issue no: 25-26, Jun 22-29, p.A46 Teaching the Landless a Lesson; Umesh Direction of Change in Performance of All Sinha (C) Crops in Indian Agriculture in Late Issue no: 09, Mar 02-08, p.343 1970s: A Look at the Level of Districts and Agro-Climatic Regions; S Mahendra The Kaniatchi Form of Labour; Mihir Shah Dev (RA) (F) Issue no: 51-52, Dec 21-28, p.A130 Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.PE Galbraith on Agriculture: II; Sudhir Sen Where Sunlight Is Scarce: Changes in (C) Cropping Pattern in Kanyakumari; J Issue no: 04, Jan 26-Feb 02, p.154 Selvarathnam (SA) Issue no: 45-47, Nov 09-29, p.1961 Impact of Irrigation on Farmers' Acreage Response to Price: Case of Andhra AGRICULTURAL LAND Pradesh; Hrushikesh Panda (RA) Physiognomy and Anatomy of Growing, Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A11 Decaying and Static Farms in Punjab; H S Shergill (RA) Interaction between Trading Capital and Issue no: 13, Mar 23-Apr 05, p.A23 Productive Capital in Agriculture under Uncertainty; Ajit K Chaudhury and AGRICULTURAL MARKETING Kalyan K Sanyal (RA) Classical and Contemporary Approaches to Issue no: 39, Sep 28-Oct 04, p.A98 Agrarian Capitalism; Shapan Adnan (F) Irrigation Impact on Farm Economy; B D Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.PE53 Dhawan (RA) Issue no: 39, Sep 28-Oct 04, p.A124 AGRICULTURAL PLANNING AND POLICY Farm Exports from a Hungry Land; Bharat Irrigation Improvement: From Construction Dogra (C) towards Crop Production; Robert Wade Issue no: 12, Mar 23-29, p.489 (BR) Issue no: 19, May 11-17, p.836 Political Economy in Command; Ashok Mitra (BR) A Modest Target, Yet Unattainable Issue no: 07, Feb 16-22, p.284 (C) Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.1252 Political Economy of Rural Africa; V Nath (RA) Patchy Performance (Ed) Issue no: 05, Feb 02-08, p.191 Issue no: 06, Feb 09-15, p.215 AGRICULTURAL PRICES Physiognomy and Anatomy of Growing, Comparison of Structurally Divergent Decaying and Static Farms in Punjab; H Economies: Problems and Limitations; S Shergill (RA) Arun Ghosh (SA) Issue no: 13, Mar 23-Apr 05, p.A23 Issue no: 03, Jan 19-25, p.106 Political Economy in Command; Ashok Mitra Impact of Irrigation on Farmers' Acreage (BR) Response to Price: Case of Andhra Issue no: 07, Feb 16-22, p.284 Pradesh; Hrushikesh Panda (RA) Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A11 The Kaniatchi Form of Labour; Mihir Shah (F) Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.PE ~ 3 ~ Issue no: 24, Jun 15-21, p.1022 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Ahmedabad Violence; Sujata Patel (LE) Transition from Subsistence to Issue no: 28, Jul 13-19, p.1158 Commercialised Agriculture: A Study of Krishna District of Andhra, C Communal Fire Engulfs Ahmedabad Once 1850-1900; G N Rao (RA) Again; Asghar Ali Engineer (C) Issue no: 25-26, Jun 22-29, p.A60 Issue no: 27, Jul 06-12, p. 1116 AGRICULTURAL SECTOR From Caste to Communal Violence; Asghar Agricultural, Landholding and Agro Ali Engineer (C) Industries in Gujarat: A Profile; T D Issue no: 15, Apr 13-19, p.628 Soyantar (SA) Issue no: 20, May 18-24, p.AS5 Impact of Ahmedabad Disturbances on Women: Census of 1981 and the Structure of A Report (C) Employment; Sudha Deshpande and L K Issue no: 41, Oct 12-18, p.1726 Deshpande (SA) Issue no: 22, Jun 01-07, p.969 Nationalisation, TLA and Textile Workers; Sujata Patel (C) Galbraith on Agriculture: II; Sudhir Sen Issue no: 49, Dec 07-13, p.2154 (C) Issue no: 04, Jan 26-Feb 02, p.154 AIADMK Stars and Shadows in Madras; K Krishna Historical Roots of Mass Poverty in South Moorthy (F) Asia A Hypothesis; Tapan Raychaudhuri Issue no: 03, Jan 19-25, p.91 (SA) Issue no: 18, May 4-10, p.801 AIR POLLUTION From the Dam to the Ghettos: The Victims Patchy Performance (Ed) of the Rihand Dam; Satyajit Kumar Singh Issue no: 06, Feb 09-15, p.215 (C) Issue no: 39, Sep 28-Oct 04, p.1643 AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDY Price-Support versus Fertiliser Subsidy: AKALI DAL An Evaluation; Jagrup singh Sidhu and D Amnesty International and India; A G S Sidhu (RA) Noorani (CL) Issue no: 13, Mar 30-Apr 05, p.A17 Issue no: 40, Oct 05-11, p.1677 AGRICULTURAL WAGES The Awesome Costs of Correction; Romesh Agrarian Policies of Left Front in West Thapar (F) Bengal; Arun Bose (LE) Issue no: 35, Aug 31-Sep 06, p.1461 Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.1253 A Beginning in Punjab (Ed) I am the Government Labour Officer...: Issue no: 30, Jul 27-Aug 02, p.1249 State Protection for Rural Proletariat of South Gujarat; Jan Breman (SA) Beyond the Elections in Punjab (Ed) Issue no: 24, Jun 15-21, p.1043 Issue no: 39, Sep 28-Oct 04, p.1627 AGROFORESTRY Congress(I) and Punjab (Ed) Eucalyptus in Rainfed Farm Forestry: Issue no: 02, Jan 12-18, p.41 Prescription for Desertification; J Bandyopadhyay and Vandana Shiva (P) A Document of Good Intent (C) Issue no: 40, Oct 05-11, p.1687 Issue no: 31, Aug 03-09, p.1297 AHMEDABAD Half Measures: Punjab (md) Ahmedabad Riots; Nimesh Sheth, Neerav Issue no: 11, Mar 16-22, p.430 Patel and Rupa Mehta (LE) ~ 4 ~ AKALI DAL Indravelli 1985; KB (C) The Messy Punjab; Romesh Thapar (F) Issue no:
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