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AUTHOR INDEX Aakella, Karuna Vakati and Sowmya Kidambi AUTHOR INDEX Aakella, Karuna Vakati and Sowmya Kidambi: Ahuja, Arti: Health Impact Assessment in Social Audits in Andhra Pradesh- A Process Project and Policy Formulation (SA) in Evolution (C) Issue no: 35 3581 Issue no: 47 18 Aiyar, Yamini: See Hammer, Jeffrey Abraham, Itty: Challenges from Asia (F) Issue no: 40 4049 Issue no: 02 89 Akella, Karuna Vakati and Sowmya Kidambi: -: The Future of Indian Foreign Policy (C) Challenging Corruption with Social Audits Issue no: 42 4209 (C) Issue no: 05 345 Abraham, Itty and Sumie Nakaya- Uncertainty, Knowledge, and Violence in Southern Akhtar, Aasim Sajjad: Balochistan versus Thailand (SA) Pakistan (SA) Issue no: 24 2304 Issue no: 45 73 Adve, Nagaraj: Enforced Disappearances in -: Sixty Years On (C) J and K (LE) Issue no: 18 1604 Issue no: 12 990 Alam, Mohd Sanjeer and Saraswati Raju: -: Implications of Climate Panel Report (C) Contextualising Inter-,Intra-religious and Issue no: 12 1001 Gendered Literacy and Educational Disperities in Rural Bihar (SA) Adve, Nagraj and Shashi Saxena- Maoist Issue no: 18 1613 Attack in Jharkand (LE) Issue no: 44 04 Alexander, John M and Koen Decanco: Concepts and Measurement of Agararwal, Ritu: Women Farmers in China's Development (BR) Commercial Agrarian Economy (SA) Issue no: 01 35 Issue no: 42 4261 Alexander, John M: Inscribing Their Silence Agarwal, Pawan: Higher Education I: From (BR) Kothari Commission to Pitroda Commission Issue no: 27 2898 (C) Issue no: 07 554 -: Re-imagining Social Justice (BR) Issue no: 44 36 Agrwaal, Ashok: Paradigm of Impunity (C) Issue no: 20 1814 Alier, Joan Martinez: Keep Oil in the Ground: Yasuni in Ecuador (C) Ahmad, Aijaz; Amiya Kumar Bagchi; S P Issue no: 42 4227 Shukla; Utsasa Patnaik and Nirmal Chandra: Pause on Indo-US Deal (LE) Altbach, Philip G: The Imperial Tongue: English Issue no: 34 3438 as the Dominating Academic Language (C) Issue no: 36 3608 Ahmad, Aijaz: See Tyabji, Nasir Issue no: 50 04 Amaloraparvanathan, J: Kidneys for Sale (C) Issue no: 15 1332 Ahmad, Imtiaz: Exploring the Status of Muslims in the Economy (BR) Amrith, Suni: Political Culture of Health in India Issue no: 37 3703 (F) Issue no: 02 114 -: Roots of Secularism (BR) Issue no: 31 3211 Amruth, M: Silences and the Impossibility of Anu Kumar: New Lamps for Old: Colonial Confabulation after Godhra (F) Experiments with Vernacular Education. Pre- Issue no: 49 23 And Post-1857 (F) Issue no: 19 1710 Anand, Mukesh and Saswata Chaudhury: Government Employment and Employees' Apte, Hemant: See Barua, Alka Compensation: Some Contours for the Sixth Issue no: 44 54 Central Pay Commission (SA) Issue no: 31 3225 Apte, Hemant: See Barua, Alka Issue no: 48 71 Anandakrishnan, M: Higher Education II Critique of Knowledge Commission (C) Arman, S: See Naved, R T Issue no: 07 557 Issue no: 44 63 Anandhi, S: Women, Work and Abortion (SA) Arora, Vibha: Unheard Voices of Protest in Issue no: 12 1054 Sikkim (C) Issue no: 34 3451 -: Sex Education Conundrum (C) Issue no: 33 3367 Arunava, Sen: The Theory of Mechanism Design: An Overview (C) Ananth, Bindu: See Mor, Nachiket Issue no: 49 08 Issue no: 13 1121 Asati, Jitendra: Farmers' Situation Bad, but Not Ananthpur, Kripa: Dynamics of Local Bleak (LE) Governance in Karnataka (F) Issue no: 15 1314 Issue no: 08 667 Ashutosh Kumar: Punjab Elections Anil Kumar, V: Why Telengana? Why Now? (C) (D) Issue no: 22 2043 Issue no: 09 790 Ashwin Kumar, A P: Voice behind the Song, Anjal Prakash: Challenges of Wate Song through the Voice Management (BR) (BR) Issue no: 04 293 Issue no: 38 3847 Anjali: See Sadhana Asokan, S R: Contract Farming (F) Issue no: 31 3186 Issue no: 07 538 Ansari, Iqbal A: Course of the Law on Riots and Attari, Sara: See Gupta, Ram Pratap Terror: Tyranny of Labels (C) Issue no: 05 397 Issue no: 35 3527 Atwal, Jyoti: Revisiting Premchand (SA) -: Indian Civil Society and Pakistan (LE) Issue no: 18 1631 Issue no: 52 04 Avinash Kumar: See Jodhka, Surinder S Anshuman, V Ravi and S G Badrinath: A Issue no: 43 20 Framework for a Securities Market Database in India (SA) Aziz, Abdul: Public Services and People's Audit Issue no: 48 81 (BR) Issue no: 08 647 Antony Samy, A and Lokshahi Hakk Sangathana: Anti-democratic Measures Badrinath, S G: See Anshuman, V Ravi (LE) Issue no: 48 81 Issue no: 21 1882 Bagchi, Amaresh: Rethinking Tax Treatment of -: Land Unrest in Andhra Pradesh- I: Ceiling Capital Gains from Securities (P) Surpluses and Public Lands (C) Issue no: 04 287 Issue no: 38 3829 -: Dividend Taxation Revisited (F) -: Land Unrest in Andhra Pradesh- II: Impact of Issue no: 14 1263 Grants to Industries (C) Issue no: 39 3906 -: Role of Planning and the Planning Commission in the New Indian Economy: -: Land Unrest in Andhra Pradesh-III: Illegal Case for a Review (SA) Acquisition in Tribal Areas (C) Issue no: 44 92 Issue no: 40 4029 -: International Lessons in Goods and Services Balakrishnan, Pulapre: Higher Education in Tax (BR) India: Will `Six Per Cent' Do It? (P) Issue no: 45 28 Issue no: 39 3930 Bagchi, Amiya Kumar et al: On Nandigram -: The Recovery of India: Economic Growth in (LE) the Nehru Era (SA) Issue no: 13 1066 Issue no: 45 52 Bagchi, Amiya Kumar: See Ahmad, Aijaz Balakrishnan, Pulapre and M Suresh Babu: Issue no: 34 3438 Trends in Savings, Investment and Consumption (C) Bagla, Pallava: India's New HIV/AIDS Numbers Issue no: 18 1591 (C) Issue no: 30 3080 Balakrishnan, Pulapre and M Parameswaran: Understanding Economic Growth in India: A Bahadur Rahut, Dil: Bhutan: Dutch Disease Prerequisite (SA) and Possible Alternatives Available (C) Issue no: 27 2915 Issue no: 22 2052 -: Understanding Economic Growth in India, Baixas, Lionel: The Dera Sacha Sauda Further Observations (D) Controversy and Beyond (SA) Issue no: 44 117 Issue no: 40 4059 Balasubr amanyam, V N and David Sapsford: Baker, Chris: See Phongpaichit, Pasuk Does India Need a Lot More FDI? (SA) Issue no: 50 58 Issue no: 17 1549 Bakht, Farid: Army Entrenches Itself in Ballabh, Vishwas: See Balooni, Kulbhushan Bangladesh (F) Issue no: 16 1443 Issue no: 29 2991 Balooni, Kulbhushan; Vishwas Ballabh and -: Economic Clouds Gather over Dhaka (F) Makoto Inoue: Declining Instituted Collective Issue no: 40 4024 Management Practices and Forest Quality in the Central Himalayas (SA) -: Caught on the Back Foot (F) Issue no: 16 1443 Issue no: 48 08 Bandyopadhyay, Jayanta: Water Systems Baksi, Ajay: See Banerjee, Purnendu K Management in South Asia (SA) Issue no: 37 3745 Issue no: 10 863 Balagopal, K: Condemn Arrest of Binayak Sen Banerjee, Abhijit: Can Information Campaigns (LE) Raise Awareness and Local Participation in Issue no: 20 1794 Primary Education (SA) Issue no: 15 1365 Banerjee, Abhijit Vinayak: Beyond Nandigram: Barbora, Xonzoi: See Chakravarti, Uma Industrialisation in West Bengal (C) Issue no: 50 04 Issue no: 17 1487 Bardhan, Pranab: Poverty and Inequality in Banerjee, Hamadri: Sikh Studies: Then and China and India: Elusive Link with Now (BR) Globalisation (P) Issue no: 02 110 Issue no: 38 3849 Banerjee, Indrashis: See Majumdar, Manabi Barlow, Jon and Lakshmi Subramanian: Music Issue no: 41 4166 and Society in North India: From the Mughals to the Mutiny (F) Banerjee, Mukulika: Sacred Elections (SA) Issue no: 19 1779 Issue no: 17 1556 Barman, R B and G P Samanta: Measuring Banerjee, Partha Sarathi and Dayabati Roy: Banking Intermediation Services: Issues and Behind the Present Peasant Unrest in West Challenges for India (F) Bengal (C) Issue no: 37 3754 Issue no: 22 2048 Barnes, Lindsay: Women's Experience of Banerjee, Purnendu K; Ajay Baksi and Childbirth in Rural Jharkhand (F) Nilanjana Roy: Regrouping of Economic Issue no: 48 62 Activities: A Feasibility Study (F) Issue no: 37 3745 Baru, Sanjaya: The Local and the Global in Hyderabad's Development (P) Banerjee, Purnendu K: See Bedi, Jatinder S Issue no: 43 31 Issue no: 10 883 Barua, Alka; Hemant Apte and Pradeep Kumar: Banerjee, Rahul: Adivasis and Unjust Laws Care and Support of Unmarried Adolescent (D) Girls in Rajasthan (SA) Issue no: 39 4010 Issue no: 44 54 Banerjee, Rangan: See More, Chandrarao Barua, Alka and Hemant Apte: Quality of Issue no: 39 3943 Abortion Care: Perspectives of Clients and Providers in Jharkhand (F) Banerjee, Sumanta: Sex Work (F) Issue no: 48 71 Issue no: 06 454 Barua, Alka: See Sethuraman, Kavita -: Moral Betrayal of a Leftist Dream (C) Issue no: 44 79 Issue no: 14 1240 Basant, Rakesh: Social, Economic and -: Thirty Years after the Emergency (C) Educational Conditions of Indian Muslims Issue no: 31 3193 (F) Issue no: 10 828 : Socialism's Reinventive Capacity (LE) Issue no: 40 4018 -: Intellectual Property Rights Regimes: Comparison of Pharma Prices in India and -: The Importance of Being Che (C) Pakistan (SA) Issue no: 44 13 Issue no: 39 3969 Banga, Rashmi and Bishwanath Goldar: Basu, Aparna: Story of a `Blue Lotus' (BR) Contribution of Services to Output Growth Issue no: 22 2073 and Productivity in Indian Manufacturing (SA) Basu, Kaushik: Practicality in Economics (BR) Issue no: 26 2769 Issue no: 35 3543 Basu, Pranab Kanti: Political Economy of Land -: Higher Education (LE) Grab (P) Issue no: 37 3804 Issue no: 14 1281 Bellwinkel-Schempp, Maren: From Bhakti to Batra, Amita: South Asia's Free Trade Buddhism: Ravidas and Ambedkar (SA) Agreement: Strategies and Options (F) Issue no: 23 2177 Issue no: 38 3878 Bernard D: See Mage, John Batra, Bikram Jeet: Red Fort Attack Judgment Issue no: 11 916 (C) Issue no: 12 1004 Besley, Timothy; Rohini Pande and Vijayendra Rao: Political Economy of Panchayats in -: Wicked Wizard of Oz: Australia, Moti and the South India (F) Solomon Islands
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