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S. No TITLE AUTHOR 1 the GREAT INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS PAVAN K JAWAHARLAL NEHRU INDIAN CULTURAL CENTRE EMBASSY OF INDIA JAKARTA JNICC JAKARTA LIBRARY BOOK LIST (PDF version) LARGEST COLLECTION OF INDIAN WRITINGS IN INDONESIA Simple way to find your favourite book ~ write the name of the Book / Author of your choice in “FIND” ~ Note it down & get it collected from the Library in charge of JNICC against your Library membership card. S. No TITLE AUTHOR 1 1 THE GREAT INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS PAVAN K. VERMA 2 THE GREAT INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS PAVAN K. VERMA 3 SOCIAL FORESTRY PLANTATIONS K.M. TIWARI & R.V. SINGH 4 INDIA'S CULTURE. THE STATE, THE ARTS AND BEYOND. B.P. SINGH 5 INDIA'S CULTURE. THE STATE, THE ARTS AND BEYOND. B.P. SINGH 6 INDIA'S CULTURE. THE STATE, THE ARTS AND BEYOND. B.P. SINGH UMA SHANKAR JHA & PREMLATA 7 INDIAN WOMEN TODAY VOL. 1 PUJARI 8 INDIA AND WORLD CULTURE V. K. GOKAK VIDYA NIVAS MISHRA AND RFAEL 9 FROM THE GANGES TO THE MEDITERRANEAN ARGULLOL 10 DISTRICT DIARY JASWANT SINGH 11 TIRANGA OUR NATIONAL - FLAG LT. Cdr.K. V. SINGH (Retd) 12 PAK PROXY WAR. A STORY OF ISI, BIN LADEN AND KARGIL RAJEEV SHARMA 13 THE RINGING RADIANCE SIR COLIN GARBETT S. BHATT & AKHTAR MAJEED 14 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND FEDERALISM (EDITOR) 15 KAUTILYA TODAY JAIRAM RAMESH VASUDHA DALMIA, ANGELIKA 16 CHARISMA & CANON MALINAR, MARTIN CHRISTOF (EDITOR) 17 A GOAN POTPOURRI ANIBAL DA COSTA 18 SOURCES OF INDIAN TRADITION VOL. 2 STEPHEN HAY (EDITOR) 19 SECURING INDIA'S FUTURE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM BRAHMA CHELLANEY(EDITOR) 20 INDIA FROM MIDNIGHT TO THE MILLENNIUM SHASHI THAROOR 21 DOA (BHS INDONESIA) M. K. GANDHI 22 THE DALAI LAMA CLAUDE BL LEVENSON 23 THE WORD SPEAKS TO THE FAUSTIAN MAN VOL V PART 1 SOM RAJ GUPTA 24 THE WORD SPEAKS TO THE FAUSTIAN MAN VOL V PART 2 SOM RAJ GUPTA MAHATMA GANDHI AND MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. : THE POWER 25 MARY KING OF NONVIOLENT ACTION 26 A HISTORY OF INDIA BURTON STEIN 27 ELEMENTS OF INDIAN ARCHITECTURE JOSE PEREIRA INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AND CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES 28 R.S. GAUTAM IN INDIA 1885-1979 29 THE MAKING OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION BANERJEE 30 ADVANCES IN TRANSPORT PROCESSES VOL. 11 ARUN S. MUJUMDAR 31 BONDAGE AND FREEDOM. A HISTORY OF MODERN INDIA. BISHESHWAR PRASAD 32 THE GANDHI READER HOMER A JACK 33 THE AGE OF IMPERIAL KANAUJ K.M. MUNSHI 34 GOOD FOOD, COOK BOOK MARGO OLIVER 35 DISCOURSES. SHRI SADGURU BRAHMACHAHAITA MAHARAJ G.S. GOKHALE 36 MICROWAVE RECIPES TARLA DALAL 37 THE WORLD OF AMJAD ALI KHAN TRAGHAVAR R. MENON FRANK K. REILLY AND KEITH C. 38 INVESTMENT ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT BROWN UNFINISHED INNINGS. RECOLLECTIONS AND REFLECTIONS OF A 39 MADHAV GODBOLE CIVIL SERVANT. 40 WORLD HISTORY I ALBERT E. McKINLEY 41 WORLD HISTORY 2 ALBERT E. McKINLEY 42 MESSSAGE DIVINE SHANTI SETHI THE DIALECTIC OF KNOWLEDGE AND REALITY IN INDIAN 43 S.M. SIMHA PHILOSOPHY. 2 KALIM BAHADUR & UMA SINGH 44 PAKISTAN TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY (EDITOR) 45 SPOTLIGHT: FREEDOM FIGHTERS OF BANGLADESH CAPT. S.K. GARG 46 REGIONAL COOPERATION IN SOUTH ASIA S.D. MUNI & ANURADHA MUNI 47 ONE MORE LIFE VOL I: 1913-1929 P.N. HAKSAR 48 THE IDEA OF NATURAL INEQUALITY AND OTHER ESSAYS ANDRE BETEILLE 49 BHAIRAVI THE GLOBAL IMPACT OF INDIAN MUSIC PETER LAVEZZOLI 50 CHANDIGARH THE CITY BEAUTIFUL NAVNEET SAXENA 51 A HISTORY OF INDIAN PAINTING. THE MURAL TRADITION KRISHNA CHAITANYA 52 A JOURNEY TO HEAVEN KAILASH MANSAROVAR C.M. BHANDARI 53 INDONESIAN SOCIOLOGICAL STUDIES PART I B. SCHRIEKE DR. BIMAN BIHARI MAJUMDAR, 54 GANDHIAN CONCEPT OF STATE M.A., P. R. S., Ph.D. 55 THREE WORLDS N.V. RAMAN 56 ASIA'S POPULATION PROBLEMS S. CHANDRAQSEKHAR 57 A DECADE OF PLANNED ECONOMY Dr. C.P. RAMASWAQMI AIYAR 58 SOCIAL CONTOURS OF AN INDUSTRIAL CITY D.N. MAJUMDAS 59 THE RAMAYANA; VALMIKI ARSHIA SATTAR 60 FIFTEEN YEARS OF DEMOCRATIC PLANNING S. KESAVA IYENGAR 61 KATHAKALI: THE SACRED DANCE DRAMA OF MALABAR K. BHARATHA IYER 62 INDONESIA FINE ART PT.. BALAI LELANG BOROBUDUR 63 STYLISTICS OF BUDDHIST ART IN INDIA VOLUME I : TEXT MIREILLE BENISTI THE ENGLISH WTINGS OF RABINDRANATH TAGORE VOL 3: A 64 SISIR KUMAR DAS (EDITOR) MISCELLANY 65 GANESH PYNE HIS LIFE AND TIMES ELLA DATTA IMAGE AND IMAGINATION: FIVE CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS IN 66 GEETI SEN INDIA ARTISAN OF THE PARADISE : A STUDY OF ART AND ARTISANS OF 67 D.N. DHAR KASHMIR FROM ANCIENT TO MODERN TIMES. 68 INDIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS S. GOPALAN 69 LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE KASHMIR PROBLEM H.S. GURURAJA RAO STATUS OF PANCHAYATI RAJ IN THE STATES AND UNION GEORGE MATHEW (GENERAL 70 TERRITORIES OF INDIA 2000 EDITOR0 71 HUSAIN RIDING THE LIGHTNING DNYANESHWAR NAKARNI 72 JAKARTA 2008 ---- 73 P.V. NARASIMHA RAO, SCHOLAR PRIME MINISTER ADISH C. AGGARWALA 74 INFANTRY A GLINT OF THE BAYONET. COL GURMEET RANWAL 75 PORTRAITS IN PRINCELY INDIA, 1700-1947 ROSIE LLEWELLYN-JONES 76 KESAMAAN. INDIA - INDONESIA EMBASSY OF INDIA, JAKARTA RABINDRANATH TAGORE 1861- 77 RABINDRANATH TAGORE A COMMEMORATIVE VOLUME 1941 78 TRAVELS IN THE WESTERN HIMALAYAS M.S. RANDHAWA 79 FLAVOURS OF THE ORIENT SANJEEF KAPOOR'S 80 THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE DECCAN PARTS VII-XI G. YAZDANI, M.A.,LrTT.D., O.B.E KAMLESH K. BAJAJ AND DEBJANI 81 E-COMMERCE. THE CUTTING EDGE OF BUSINESS NAG 82 PENGHAYATAN UPANISAD CUDAMANI 83 ONE-DAY CRICKET QUIZ NAROTTAM PURI 84 FOOTFALLS OF INDIAN HISTORY SISTER NIVEDITA 85 RSS - IN ITS OWN MIRROR K.N. SETH 86 COLOUR AND LANDMARKS OF HINDI LITERATURE - PREMCHAND Dr. NAGENDRA 87 POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING G. SURENDRA 3 88 TAGORE KESATUAN KREATIF (BHS INDONESIA) HARTONO BUDIKUSUMO 89 SIR ROGER LUMLEY & OTHER INDIAN STORIES R.K. RAJU 90 RURAL AND COTTAGE INDUSTRIES K.T. SHAH 91 ESSAYS ON MODERNIZATION IN INDIA YOGENDRA SINGH 92 SKILLS & TACTICS FIELD ATHLETICS LOKEHS THANI 93 A WESTERN JOURNALIST ON INDIA FRANCOIS COLUMS 94 PLAYING FIELD MEASUREMENT MANUAL LOKEHS THANI 95 FIRST AID MANUAL …. 96 RECONTRE AVEC I'INDE TOME 43 NUMBERO 1, 2014 ICCR 97 RECONTRE AVEC I'INDE TOME 43 NUMBERO 1, 2014 ICCR 98 RECONTRE AVEC I'INDE TOME 43 NUMBERO 1, 2014 ICCR 99 EASY INDONESIAN THOMAS G. OEY Dr. A.K. SRIVASTAVA & P.P. 100 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH RANGNATHAN 101 GOA REMEMBERED LES MENEZES YAYASAN GEDUNG ARSIP 102 NEHRU AND SOEKARNO NASIONAL RI 150TH BIRHT ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS OF GURUDEV 103 ICCR RABINDRANATH TAGORE IN EGYPT 104 MERGING METAPHORS ICCR 105 MERGING METAPHORS ICCR 106 MERGING METAPHORS ICCR 107 AGRA & DELHI LEILA GHOSH DALIA ROY 108 INDIA, PORTRAIT OF A PEOPLE MEA 109 REFERENCE ORISSA A.N. TIWARI 110 MAJESTIC JAIPUR ARUNA GHOSE 111 INDIA'S POPULAR CULTURE JYOTINDRA JAIN 112 ALLAHABAD WHERE THE RIVERS MEET NEELUM SARAN GOUR 113 INDIA CONTINUITY IN CHANGE MEA 114 INDIA CONTINUITY IN CHANGE MEA 115 INDIA CONTINUITY IN CHANGE MEA 116 INDIA CONTINUITY IN CHANGE MEA 117 INDIA CONTINUITY IN CHANGE MEA 118 INDIA CONTINUITY IN CHANGE MEA SHERRY REHMAN AND NAHEED 119 THE KASHMIRI SHAWL FROM JAMAVAR TO PAISLEY JATRI 120 ART AND VISUAL CULTURE IN INDIA 1857-2007 GAYATRI SINHA 121 VISTAS OF INDIA ORACLES IN TOURISM KAMALESH DEKA 122 STONES IN THE SAND THE ARCHITECTURE OF RAJASHTAN GILES TILLOTSON 123 SATYAGRAHA SAVITA SINGH 124 TWENTIETH-CENTURY INDIAN SCULPTURE SHIVAJI K. PANIKKAR 125 SINDH PAST GLORY, PRESENT NOSTALGIA PRATAPADITYA PAL 126 PROFILES AND LETTERS K. NATWAR SINGH 127 CITY OF DJINNS WILLIAM DALRYMPLE 128 DELECTED POEMS RABINDRANATH TAGORE COUNTOURS AND LANDMARKS OF HINDI LITERATURE. 129 Dr. NAGENDRA MAITHILISARANA GUPTA 130 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS IN THE ATOMIC AGE JOHN H. HERS 131 THE PEN AS MY SWORD K. RAMA RAO 132 PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL OVER FINANCE S. SESHADRI 133 DIPLOMACY PEACE AND WAR T.N. KAUL 134 RETINAL DISEASES THIRD EDITION J.M. PAHWA AND O.P BILLORE 135 20 STORIES FROM SOUTH ASIA --- 136 THE THIRD WORLD AND THE WORLD ECONOMIC SYSTEM V.R. PANCHAMUKHI 137 JALAN KELANGSUNGAN HIDUP UMAT MANUSIA MS. WANG TZU KUANG 138 PREMCHAND A WESTERN APPRAISAL SIEGFRIED A. SCHULZ 139 THE CHANGING STATUS OF THE WORKING WOMAN IN INDIA PROMILA KAPUR 140 YOGA CURES DIABETES SHAHID SALIMQURESHI 141 DIMENSIONS OF THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY VOLUME ONE VIVEK K. AGNIHOTRI WAKE UP. MORNING RITUALS FOR A PRODUCTIVE AND 142 ARUNA JOSHI SUCCESSFUL DAY AFGHANISTAN. CHALLENGES AND OPPURTUNITIES. SET OF 3 143 K. WARIKOO VOLS. (THE CRISIS) 4 144 MAHARAJAS AT THE LONDON STUDIOS RUSSELL HARRIS 145 THE LAFAYETTE STUDIO AND PRINCELY INDIA RUSSELL HARRIS 146 DRAWINGS AND COLLAGES SATISH GUJRAL 147 DRAWINGS AND COLLAGES SATISH GUJRAL 148 PAINTINGS SATISH GUJRAL 149 SCULPTURES SATISH GUJRAL 150 SCULPTURES SATISH GUJRAL 151 THE ART OF ARPANA CAUR SUNEET CHOPRA 152 KAUTILYA. THE ARTHASHASTRA L.N. RANGARAJAN 153 INDIA'S UNENDINGS JOURNEY MARK TULLY 154 GANDHI'S KHADI RAHUL RAMAGUNDAM 155 AN ODYSSEY IN TIBET TARUN VIJAY 156 CHAMPANER A MEDIAVAL CAPITAL VARUN MAIRA 157 THE WORD IS SACRED, SACRED IS THE WORD B.N. GOSWAMY BACHCHANALIA. THE FILM & MEMORABILIA OF AMITABH BHAWANA SOMAAYA & OSIAN'S 158 BACHCHAN CARD 159 MYSTERIES AND MARVELS OF MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE R. NATH 160 MY JOURNEY IN DANCE GURU PRATAP PAWAR ASHISH KHOKAR SEREIS ALFRED BUHLER AND EBERHARD 161 THE PATOLA OF GUJARAT FISCHER 162 THE FORGOTTEN PALACES OF CALCUTTA JOANNE TAYLOR 163 THE TORANA PARUL PANDYA DHAR 164 VISTAS OF INDIA ORACLES IN TOURISM KAMALESH DEKA 165 THE WOVEN SILKS OF INDIA JASLEEN DHAMIJA 166 THE ARTS OF KUTCH CHRISTOPHER W. LONDON 167 THE MILLENNIUM BOOK ON NEW DELHI B.P. SING & PAVAN K. VARMA 168 INDIA AND EGYPT ICCR 169 INDIA AND EGYPT ICCR 170 THE PERFORMING ARTS Dr. SARYU DOSHI 171 TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE OF EASTERN INDIA AJAY KHARE 172 TUNTUNAN BIJAK DARI MASA KE MASA A.S.
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