Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLV 16-30 November, 2019 No.22

AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION 1. SHARMA, Hari Om and RATHI, Deepak Problems and prospects of production of small millets and their value added products in Madhya Pradesh. AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN INDIA (NEW DELHI), V.76(No.7), 2019(October 2019): P.25-28. **Agriculture-Agricultural Production; Millets; Minimum Support Price (MSP).

2. STANIKZAI, Ezatullah and Others Factors affecting growth of agriculture in Punjab. AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN INDIA (NEW DELHI), V.76(No.7), 2019(October 2019): P.8-15. **Agriculture-Agricultural Production; Annual Growth Rate.

3. SUNNY KUMAR and SIDANA, Baljinder Kaur Impact of climate change on the productivity of rice and wheat crops in Punjab. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.46), 2019(23.11.2019): P.38-44. **Agriculture-Agricultural Production; Global Warming; Rainfall; Climate Change.

-AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH-ORGANIC FARMING 4. YADAV, Shikha Organic agriculture in peri-urban area of Delhi : A case study of organic acre, Bankner village. AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN INDIA (NEW DELHI), V.76(No.7), 2019(October 2019): P.16-24. **Agriculture-Agricultural Research-Organic Farming.

-BIRDS 5. PANDE, Neha and SHARMA, Arun Kumar Avitourism in Uttrakhand. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.47), 2019(30.11.2019): P.18-21.

Draws attention towards the promoting birdwatching and avitourism as part of ecotourism in Uttrakhand. **Agriculture-Birds; Bird Tourism; Avitourism.

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-LAND AND LAND REFORMS-SOIL CONSERVATION 6. GROVER, D. K. and Others Impact of soil health card scheme on production, productivity and soil health in Punjab. AGRICULTURE SITUATION IN INDIA (NEW DELHI), V.76(No.7), 2019(October 2019): P.29-32. **Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Soil Conservation; Fertilizers.

BIOGRAPHIES -POLITICAL LEADERS-CHOWDHURY, ADHIR 7. DEVASAHAYAM, M. G. Local phenomenon on a national stage. GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.13(No.7), 2019(October 2019): P.20-24.

Throws light on the Political career of congress party President Adhir Chowdhury. **Biographies-Political Leaders-CHOWDHURY, Adhir.

CENSUS AND POPULATION -CENSUS RECORDS 8. ROY, Rajat Ignition with a count. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.46), 2019(25.11.2019): P.10-11.

Speculates about the introduction of National Population Register (NPR) in West Bengal. **Census and Population-Census Records; NRC; NPR; West Bengal.

-POPULATION POLICY-(CHINA) 9. Old, not yet rich. ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.433(No.9167), 2019(2-8 November 2019): P.65-66.

Discusses the impact of chinese demography on its economy. **Census and Population-Population Policy-(China); Demography; Old Age; One Child Policy; Economic Growth.

COMMERCE -INTERNAITONAL TRADE 10. MAHAJAN, Ashwani Bold and wise move. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.21), 2019(17.11.2019): P.6-9.

Praises central government decision of not joining Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). **Commerce-Internaitonal Trade; RCEP; Trade Deficit; EXIM Policy-(India).

3 **-Keywords COMMUNICATION -SOCIAL MEDIA 11. AHUJA, Namrata Biji Big bad bug. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.46), 2019(17.11.2019): P.39-44.

Highlights the issue of cellphone infestation through whatsapp messaging by Pegasus, a dangerous Spyware. **Communication-Social Media; Whatsapp; Surveillance Technology; Cyber Crime.

12. MISHRA, Soni Low point. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.46), 2019(17.11.2019): P.48-49.

Emphasises on the need for the legal framework for the privacy and security of online data in India. **Communication-Social Media; Whatsapp; Spyware; Surveillance; Information Technology Act; Cyber Crime.

13. SAGAR, Pradip R. Tech, A risk. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.46), 2019(17.11.2019): P.50-51.

Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of spyware techndogies. **Communication-Social Media; Whatsapp; Spyware; Cyber Crime; Security Agencies.

COMMUNICATIONS -SOCIAL MEDIA 14. CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar Crime of criticism. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.94-95.

Highlights the arrest of Congress spokesperson Sanmoy Bandopadhyay for his criticising Mamata Banerjee and her nephew on social media. **Communications-Social Media; Chief Minister; Police; Political Development- (West Bengal).

-TELECOMMUNICATIONS-(INDIA) 15. CHANDRASEKHAR, C. P. In dire straits. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.41-42.

Highlights the telecom industry distress in India. **Communications-Telecommunications-(India); Telecom Industry.

4 **-Keywords CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT 16. ABHISHEK KUMAR Expansion of constitutionalism and global challenges. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.393), 2019(November 2019): P.27- 32. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Constitutional Development; Religious Terrorism; Corruption.

-CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA) 17. NASEER GANAI Stream of main paradox. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.46), 2019(25.11.2019): P.18.

Highlights the plight of detained leaders in Jammu and Kashmir after abrogation of Article 370. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Constitutional Development-(India); Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir); Article 370.

DEFENCE -ARMS AND ARMAMENT 18. DAR, Yunus New threat. FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.3), 2019(November 2019): P.36-37.

Draws attention towards the cheap drones being emerged as new vehicles of criminal activities by Pakistan against India. **Defence-Arms and Armament; Unmanned Aerial Vehicles; International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Drones.

-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(INDIA-FRANCE) 19. ROY, P. K. SC's clean chit to NDA government. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.22), 2019(24.11.2019): P.50.

Highlights Supreme Court decision on the petitions by Rahul Gandhi seeking re- examination of verdict on purchase of Rafale fighter aircraft by NDA government. **Defence-Defence Relations-(India-France); Rafale Deal; Defence Procurement; Defence Deal.

5 **-Keywords ECONOMIC GROWTH -ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA) 20. REDDY, Narasimha D. Manufactured crisis. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.96-100.

Analyses the causes and impact of slowdown in Indian economy as reported by Reserve Bank of India. **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Gross Domestic Product.

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(UNITED STATES) 21. Easy now. ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.433(No.9167), 2019(2-8 November 2019): P.33-34.

Shows concern over the slowdown in economic growth rate of United States of America. **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(United States); Recession.

ENERGY -POWER PLANTS 22. ABDUL GANI Damned if you do. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.46), 2019(25.11.2019): P.14-15.

Deals with the resumption of work of Subansiri Hydro Electric Power Project at Gerukamukh along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh after eight years. **Energy-Power Plants; Subansiri Hydel Project; Dams; Hydro Electric Energy.

ENVIRONMENT -AIR POLLUTION 23. BANSAL, Swati How Delhi's air pollution emergency links back to water. UDAY INDIA (DELHI), V.10(No.49-50), 2019(17-23 November 2019): P.38-39.

Highlights water-use policies of state governments that force farmers to burn agriculture waste during November and its link to severe air pollution in Delhi. **Environment-Air Pollution; Water Conservation; Smog.

24. GHERTNER, D. Asher Colonial roots of India's air pollution crisis. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.47), 2019(30.11.2019): P.68-73. **Environment-Air Pollution; Pollution Control.

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-ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION 25. ARORA, Saurabh and Others Sustainable development through diversifying pathways in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.46), 2019(23.11.2019): P.32-36.

Emphasises on the need for diversifying pathways in place of modernising development pathways for sustainable development. **Environment-Environment Protection; Modernisation; Rainwater Harvesting; Pollution Control.

-GLOBAL WARMING 26. KATARIA, Sumiti Discourse on climate change. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.393), 2019(November 2019): P.7-14.

Discusses climate change and its implications on mankind. **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Carbon Emission; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

-POLLUTION 27. BAVISKAR, Amita and GIDWANI, Vinay Lives of waste and pollution. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.47), 2019(30.11.2019): P.33-35.

Draws attention towards the problems of waste disposal and pollution in Indian cities. **Environment-Pollution; Pollution Control; Hazardous Waste; Waste Management.

FINANCE -BANK FRAUDS 28. DATAR, M. K. Judiciary and the stressed assets resolution. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.46), 2019(23.11.2019): P.16-17; 19.

Examines the outcome of judiciary led resolution processes between defaulting borrowers and lenders. **Finance-Bank Frauds; Bankruptcy Code; Reserve Bank of India.

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-TAXATION-(INDIA) 29. MUKHERJEE, Sacchidananda Issues of compliance in GST: Reflecting on the CAG's report. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.47), 2019(30.11.2019): P.22-24.

Comments on CAG's first assessment report on Goods and Service Tax (GST) for 2018-19. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and Service Tax.

FOOD -FOOD SECURITY 30. RAJALAKSHMI, T. K. Dismal record. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.88-90.

Analyses Indian hunger levels as per the Global Hunger Index Report on hunger and food deprivation. **Food-Food Security; Hunger; Malnutrition; Child Mortality; Public Distribution System.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(INDIA-CHINA) 31. ZONGYI, liu Future of China-India relations. GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.13(No.7), 2019(October 2019): P.46-54. **International Relations-(India-China); Belt and Road Initiative; Wuhan Meeting.

-(INDIA-EUROPEAN UNION) 32. BHAKTO, Anando Global scrutiny. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.34-37.

Deals with European Union delegation visit to Jammu and Kashmir to examine the socio-political scenario after abrogation of Article 370 and 35A. **International Relations-(India-European Union); Constitution and Constitutional Law-Constitutional Development-(India); Jammu and Kashmir.

33. VASHISHTH, Amba Charan How can exposing J&K to EU MPs be wrong? UDAY INDIA (DELHI), V.10(No.49-50), 2019(17-23 November 2019): P.32-33.

Deals with opposition parties opposing European Union MPs visit to Jammu and Kashmir to examine the socio-political conditions after abrogation of article 370. **International Relations-(India-European Union); Constitution and Constitutional Law-Constitutional Development-(lndia).

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-(INDIA-PAKISTAN) 34. JAIBANS SINGH Kartarpur Sahib corridor and the Bajwa doctrine. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.22), 2019(24.11.2019): P.34-37.

Deals with the efforts by India and Pakistan which paved the way for construction of Kartarpur Sahib corridor. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Places of Worship; Sikhism; Gurudwara.

35. NAYAR, Mandira Faith amid feud. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.47), 2019(24.11.2019): P.38-39.

Highlights the opening of the Kartarpur corridor linking the gurdwara with the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in India's Gurdaspur district. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Gurdwara; Places of Worship; Sikhism.

36. SAGAR, Pradip R. Big guns blazing. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.47), 2019(24.11.2019): P.28-29.

Deals with the cross-border infiltration through line of control especially after abrogation of Article 370. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Indian Army; Line of control; Cease Fire Violations; Terrorism.

-(INDIA-SRI LANKA) 37. RADHAKRISHNAN, R. K. New reality. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.43-46.

Deals with appointment of Gotabaya Rajapaksa as new President of Sri Lanka and its impact on India and Sri Lanka relations. **International Relations-(India-Sri Lanka); Political Development-(Sri Lanka).

-FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA) 38. GUHA, Seema Much ado about nothing. GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.13(No.7), 2019(October 2019): P.8-19.

Examines the leverage India has got through the diplomatic policy of Narendra Modi worldwide. **International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); United States; China; Russia.

9 **-Keywords LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT 39. SARTHAK GAURAV and RAYEES AHMAD SHEIKH Real chowkidars of India: Lives behind metaphor. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.47), 2019(30.11.2019): P.15-17.

Comments on the profile and working conditions of chowkidars (Watchmen) using National Sample Survey Office data. **Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment and Unemployment.

LANGUAGE -SANSKRIT 40. PRAMOD KUMAR and DESHMUKH, Gayatri Language of future. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.22), 2019(24.11.2019): P.38-41.

Highlights Samskrita Bharati's Vishwa Sammelan organised in Delhi to discuss future plans for rejuvenation of Sanskrit language. **Language-Sanskrit; Exhibition; Human Resource Development.

LAW AND JUSTICE -HINDU LAW 41. SAIKIA, Amorjit Sociology of divorce in contemporary India. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.393), 2019(November 2019): P.55- 58. **Law and Justice-Hindu Law; Divorce.

-SUPREME COURT-(INDIA) 42. VENKATESAN, V. Credibility concerns. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.38-40.

Deals with Justice Arun Mishra's refusal to withdraw from the Constitution Bench of Supreme Court in Indore Development Authority Vs Manohar Lal and Others. **Law and Justice-Supreme Court-(India); Land Acquisition Act.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BRITAIN) 43. Here comes the Brexit election : British politics. ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.433(No.9167), 2019(2-8 November 2019): P.12.

Highlights the third general election in Britain in less than four years for lack of clarity on Brexit issue. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Britain); Brexit; European Union; Elections.

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44. Missing median voter. ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.433(No.9167), 2019(2-8 November 2019): P.50-51.

Throws light on the coming general elections in Britain. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Britain); Elections; Liberal Democrats.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(DELHI) 45. SALIK AHMAD East wind brings votes. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.46), 2019(25.11.2019): P.12-13.

Highlights people from eastern UP and Bihar as major factor in the assembly elections, 2020 in Delhi. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Delhi); AAP.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(HARYANA) 46. RAJALAKSHMI, T. K. Strange bedfellows. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.22-24.

Deals with political development in Haryana after assembly election, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Haryana); Coalition Government.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(IJAMMU AND KASHMIR) 47. ALI AHMED Approaching Kashmir through theoretical lenses. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.47), 2019(30.11.2019): P.10-12.

Analyses the NDA government's Kashmir policy after repealing of Article 370. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(IJammu and Kashmir).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(MAHARASHTRA) 48. BAVADAM, Lyla Bittersweet victory. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.12-14; 16-17.

Highlights the tussle between BJP-Shiv Sena after assembly elections in Maharashtra. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Maharashtra); Assembly Elections.

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49. JATHAR, Dnyanesh Fission and coalition. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.47), 2019(24.11.2019): P.46-49.

Deals with the uncertainty of government formation in Maharashtra due to non- compliance in different alliances. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Maharashtra).

50. JHA, Giridhar Mumbai marathon. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.45), 2019(18.11.2019): P.12-13.

Deals with the conflict between BJP and Shiv Sena for formation of government in Maharashtra after assembly elections, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Maharashtra).

51. JHA, Giridhar Politricks of alliance. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.46), 2019(25.11.2019): P.20-23.

Deals with uncertainty over new government formation in Maharashtra. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Maharashtra).

52. PACHPORE, Virag 'Great' betrayer. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.22), 2019(24.11.2019): P.30-32.

Discusses the stalemate over government formation in Maharashtra after declaration of assembly election results. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Maharashtra); Election Results; Coalition Government.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(NAGALAND) 53. BANERJEE, Rabi Tick talk. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.46), 2019(17.11.2019): P.18-21.

Deals with centre government's restraint of not signing a peace accord with National Socialist Council of Nagaland on 31 October, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Nagaland); NSCN(IM); Naga Peace Talk; Political Agitation.

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-POLITICAL PARTIES-BJP 54. RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh Reality check. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.4-9.

Shows concern over BJP's performance in Haryana and Maharashtra assembly elections, 2019. **Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP; Assembly Elections; Election Results.

-POLITICAL PARTIES-CONGRESS 55. TRIPATHI, Purnima S. Slow take-off. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.10-11.

Highlights the improvement in the performance of Congress party in Haryana and Maharashtra assembly elections. **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Assembly Elections; Election Results.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -BUREAUCRACY 56. DEVASAHAYAM, M. G. Should IAS be discredited? GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.13(No.7), 2019(October 2019): P.20-24.

Shows concern over the dissatisfaction and early resignation by IAS officers in India. **Public Administration-Bureaucracy; Department of Personnel and Training; Joint Secretary.

-LAW AND ORDER 57. RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh Mysterious murder. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.31-33.

Examines the mysterious killing of Hindu Samaj Party leader Kamlesh Tiwari on 18 October 2019 in . **Public Administration-Law and Order; Murder; TIWARI, Kamlesh; .

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-LAW AND ORDER-CRIME AND CRIMINALS 58. TRIVEDI, Divya Criminal delay. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.91-93.

Criticises the government for causing delay in the release of crime statistics for 2017 by National Crime Records Bureau. **Public Administration-Law and Order-Crime and Criminals; NCRB; Statistical Data; Accidental Deaths; Suicides.

-LAW AND ORDER-POLICE 59. SIROHI, Sanjeev Genesis of lawyer-Police clashes. UDAY INDIA (DELHI), V.10(No.49-50), 2019(17-23 November 2019): P.34-37.

Highlights the fight between lawyer and police at Tis Hazari court, Delhi on 2 November 2019. **Public Administration-Law and Order-Police; Advocates.

-LAW AND ORDER-POLICE ATROCITIES 60. SAIKIA, Dipen Human rights violations by Police. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.393), 2019(November 2019): P.38- 44.

Analyses the scope and the nature of human rights violations by Police in India. **Public Administration-Law and Order-Police Atrocities; Human Rights; Fake Encounters; Custodial deaths.

-LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT 61. BHAKTO, Anando Another shock. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.23), 2019(22.11.2019): P.29-30.

Analyses the poor performance of Bhartiya Janata Party in Block Development Council elections, Jammu and Kashmir on 25 October 2019. **Public Administration-Local Self Government; Elections; BDC; Jammu and Kashmir; BJP.

62. MADESWARAN, K. PRIs in independent India. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.393), 2019(November 2019): P.45- 49. **Public Administration-Local Self Government; Panchayati Raj; Balwant Rai Mehta Committee; Ashok Mehta Committee.

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63. NIRAJ KUMAR Directly elected mayors: A step towards democratic urban governance. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.46), 2019(23.11.2019): P.12-16.

Explores the benefits of the directly elected mayoral system and its influence on the dynamics of the existing political system. **Public Administration-Local Self Government; Decentralisation; Municipality.

64. PAL, Mahi Gram Kachahary in rural Bihar: Deepening decentralised democracy ? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.47), 2019(30.11.2019): P.29-32.

Discusses the innovative system of rural local governance through judicial institutions led by the people. **Public Administration-Local Self Government; Village Court; Gram Panchayat.

65. SELVAMANI, S. P. and VEERAMUTHU, V. Empowerment of women in Panchayat Raj System. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.393), 2019(November 2019): P.50- 54. **Public Administration-Local Self Government; Panchayati Raj; Women Empowerment.

-WASTE MANAGEMENT 66. SINHA, Divya Solid waste management : the way forward. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63(No.11), 2019(November 2019): P.33-36.

Highlights the key components of Solid Waste Management System and status of solid waste management in the country. **Public Administration-Waste Management; Landfills.

PUBLIC HEALTH -DISEASES 67. YADAV, Pratima and Others Non-communicable disease, affluence and gender. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.46), 2019(23.11.2019): P.45-54.

Examines the prevalency of non-communicable disease in men and women. **Public Health-Diseases; Non Communicable Diseases; Cancer; Diabetes; Heart Diseases; Lancet Study.

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-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA) 68. SHAH ALAM KHAN Ayushman Bharat: Hurdles to implementation one year on. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.47), 2019(30.11.2019): P.13-15.

Examines the implementation and feasibility of the Ayushman Bharat health scheme after completing one year. **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Health Schemes; Ayushman Bharat; Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana.

-SANITATION 69. BISWAS, Saswata Narayan and Others Sustaining behavioural change. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63(No.11), 2019(November 2019): P.24-26.

Analyses the social, physical and behavioural factors that motivate people to stop defecation in open and help in accomplishing the goals of Swachh Bharat Mission. **Public Health-Sanitation; SBM; Toilets.

70. DAYAL, Anuj Delhi Metro : Sanitation in public places. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63(No.11), 2019(November 2019): P.42-44.

Praises Delhi Metro Rail Corporation for its efforts and success in maintaining hygiene and Sanitation across its premises. **Public Health-Sanitation; DMRC; Public Place; Clean India.

71. GANGWAR, Santosh Kumar Sanitation economy and dignity of the sanitation workers. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63(No.11), 2019(November 2019): P.7-13. **Public Health-Sanitation; Clean India; Swachh Bharat; Open Defecation; Sustainable Development Goal.

72. IYER, Parameswaran People's policy. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63(No.11), 2019(November 2019): P.15-16.

Discusses the key agenda of team Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin. **Public Health-Sanitation; Public Financing; Open Defecation Free; Rural Sanitation.

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73. MOJUMDAR, Sujoy and MANCHIKANTI, Swathi Gram Panchayats : Beyond ODF. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63(No.11), 2019(November 2019): P.19-22.

Discusses the role of Gram Panchayats in fulfilling the goals of Swachh Bharat Mission-Gramin. **Public Health-Sanitation; Rural Sanitation Programme; Open Defecation Free.

74. ROUT, Akshay Swachh Bharat : A chapter of success. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.63(No.11), 2019(November 2019): P.38-40. **Public Health-Sanitation; Clean India; Open Defecation Free; Toilets.

RELIGION -PLACES OF WORSHIP 75. CHENGAPPA, Raj Why we should move on. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.47), 2019(25.11.2019): P.28-31.

Deals with the impact of verdict on Hindu and Muslim communities. **Religion-Places of Worship; Temples; Religion and Politics; Hinduism; Islam; Ramjanambhoomi.

76. JHA, Ajit Kumar Striking a fine balance. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.47), 2019(25.11.2019): P.32-37.

Discusses the six principles that led to the unanimous verdict on Ayodhya issue by Supreme Court. **Religion-Places of Worship; Temples; Ramjanambhoomi Issue; Supreme Court.

77. NORONHA, Rahul Inheritance of loss. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.47), 2019(25.11.2019): P.50-52.

Discusses the Muslim view point on the verdict on Ayodhya issue. **Religion-Places of Worship; Temples; Ramjanambhoomi Issue; Supreme Court; Judgement.

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-PLACES OF WORSHIP-TEMPLES 78. Ayodhya Judgement as read out by the Chief Justice. UDAY INDIA (DELHI), V.10(No.49-50), 2019(17-23 November 2019): P.8-10;12; 14-17.

Discusses in detail the judgement on Ayodhya issue delivered on 9 November 2019. **Religion-Places of Worship-Temples; Ramjanmaboomi; Babri Masjid.

79. AURORA, Bhavna Vij Temple panchang. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.46), 2019(25.11.2019): P.28-33.

Highlights the verdict on Ayodhya by Supreme Court on 9.11.2019. **Religion-Places of Worship-Temples; Ramjanambhoomi; Babri Masjid; Supreme Court; Ram Mandir.

80. AWASTHI, Puja Of matters divine and mortal. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.47), 2019(24.11.2019): P.62-64.

Analyses the impact of Ayodhya judgement on socio-political environment of Ayodhya. **Religion-Places of Worship-Temples; Ramjanmabhoomi; Supreme Court; Ram Mandir; Babri Masjid.

81. DIXIT, Vinod Chandrashekhar Ram lalla reclaims janmabhoomi. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.22), 2019(24.11.2019): P:6-9.

Deals with the Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya issue on 9 November 2019. **Religion-Places of Worship-Temples; Babri Masjid; Ram Mandir.

82. GUPTA, Anil Upholding the idea of India. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.22), 2019(24.11.2019): P.18-20.

Highlights the Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya as a mark of unity of India. **Religion-Places of Worship-Temples; Ramjanmabhoomi; Babri Masjid; Ram Mandir.

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83. MURTHY, Sachidananda Faith conquers all. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.47), 2019(24.11.2019): 55-57.

Highlight the long awaited verdict on Ayodhya on 9 October, 2019 by Supreme Court of India. **Religion-Places of Worship-Temples; Ram Janmabhoomi; Babri Masjid; Ram Mandir.

84. NILABH KRISHNA 'Hail the Lord'-. UDAY INDIA (DELHI), V.10(No.49-50), 2019(17-23 November 2019): P.18-21.

Deals with the supreme court verdict on Ayodhya issue and its implications. **Religion-Places of Worship-Temples; Ramjanmabhoomi; Babri Musjid.

85. SAHU, Sandeep Missing keys to the 5Ts. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.45), 2019(18.11.2019): P.18.

Deals with the controversy of missing keys of Ratna Bhandar, the treasure trove of Jagannath temple of Puri, Odisha. **Religion-Places of worship-Temples; Jagannath Temple.

86. SHARMA, Pratul Bricks and ballots. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.47), 2019(24.11.2019): P.58-61.

Discusses the possible benefits of Ayodhya verdict to BJP. **Religion-Places of Worship-Temples; Ram Janmabhoomi; Supreme Court Judgement; Babri Masjid; Ram Mandir.

87. SIROHI, Sanjeev Finally Hindus get the right to worship at Ayodhya. UDAY INDIA (DELHI), V.10(No.49-50), 2019(17-23 November 2019): P.22-25.

Highlights the Supreme Court verdict on Ayodhya issue. **Religion-Places of Worship-Temples; Babri Masjid; Ramjanmabhoomi.

19 **-Keywords SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -ATOMIC POWER PLANT 88. SUBRAMANIAN, Lakshmi Braving the breach. WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.46), 2019(17.11.2019): P.53-54.

Shows concern over the shut down of kudankulam, a nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu based on doubt of cyber attack. **Science and Technology-Atomic Power Plant; Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant; Nuclear Power Corporation of India; Cyber Crime.

-SPACE RESEARCH-(INDIA) 89. GUPTA, Sunil Mission Chandrayaan and India's giant leap into the future. UDAY INDIA (DELHI), V.10(No.49-50), 2019(17-23 November 2019): P.42-43.

Explores India's space programmes. **Science and Technology-Space Research-(India); Moon Mission.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -SCAVENGING 90. SREENATH, Shreyas Numbing machines: Manual scavenging's reconstitution in 21st century Bengaluru. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.47), 2019(30.11.2019): P. **Social Policy and Planning-Scavenging; Social Problems; Manual Scavenging.

-WOMEN 91. HEMALATHA, G. Gender gaps among BRICS countries. THIRD CONCEPT (NEW DELHI), V.33(No.393), 2019(November 2019): P.20- 26.

Highlights the ranking of Global Gender Gap Report, 2018 of BRICS nations and emphasises on the need to address gender related issues in these countries. **Social Policy and Planning-Women; Gender Equality; BRICS.

TOURISM -MAPS AND ATLASES 92. GUPTA, Anil J&K's new Map ruffles many feathers. UDAY INDIA (DELHI), V.10(No.49-50), 2019(17-23 November 2019): P.28-31.

Highlights a new political map of India, issued by Ministry of Home Affairs on 2 November 2019 showing reorganised state of Jammu and Kashmir. **Tourism-Maps and Atlases; Jammu and Kashmir; Pakistan Occupied Kashmir; States Reorganisation.

20 **-Keywords TRANSPORT -CIVIL AVIATION 93. DAR, Yunus Crowded skies. FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.3), 2019(November 2019): P.56-57.

Emphasises need for upgradation and modernization of Air Traffic Management (ATM) for continuously growing air traffic. **Transport-Civil Aviation; Air Transport; Air Traffic Management.