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Parliamentary Documentation Vol. XXXVII (1-15 November 2011) No.21 Parliamentary Documentation Vol. XXXVII (1-15 November 2011) No.21 AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 1 BRARA, Sarita Agro-met advisory services for the farmers. KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.1), 2011(Nov, 2011): P.28-30 Narrates the advantages of the Agro-met SMS and voice messages providing the information on weather forecast and other agriculture related issues to the farmers. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Education; Farms and Farmers. -AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY 2 MINHAZ MERCHANT How to keep India shining. TIMES OF INDIA (MUMBAI), 2011(2.11.2011) Emphasises the need to modernise the techniques of agriculture and increase productivity to ensure food for all in India. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Implements and Machinery; Food Security. -AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(INDIA) 3 GAUTAM, Harender Raj and BHARDWAJ, M L Better practices for sustainable agriculture health and environment. KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.12), 2011(Oct, 2011): P.49-53 ** Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(India). 4 SHIVAY YASHBIR SINGH and RAHAL, Anshu New initiatives in agriculture. KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.12), 2011(Oct, 2011): P.3-7 Discusses in detail, about the various programmes/schemes launched by the Central Government to boost the agricultural growth in the rural areas. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(India). -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH-ORGANIC FARMING 5 GUPTA, Y P Nature and agriculture. STATESMAN (KOLKATA), 2011(3.11.2011) Throws light on the importance of organic farming. ** - Keywords 1 -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH-ORGANIC FARMING ** Agriculture-Agricultural Research-Organic Farming. -CROPS-MEDICINAL PLANTS 6 VARMUDY, Vigneshwara Ayush and medicinal herbs demand rising globally. FACTS FOR YOU (NEW DELHI), V.31(No.12), 2011(Sep, 2011): P.19-22 ** Agriculture-Crops-Medicinal Plants. 7 VARMUDY, Vigneshwara Medicinal plants: Need for a scientific approach. FACTS FOR YOU (NEW DELHI), V.31(No.12), 2011(Sep, 2011): P.27-29 ** Agriculture-Crops-Medicinal Plants. -DAIRYING 8 THAKURIA, Jogen Chandra Need for state dairy policy. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(4.11.2011) Emphasises the need to formulate a policy to develop the dairy industry in Assam. ** Agriculture-Dairying. -FARMS AND FARMERS-FARMERS' AGITATION 9 BABANI, Anoop Food security on a holiday. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.871, 2011(7.8.2011): P.42-43 Analyses the impact of the 'crop holiday' as a protest mark of the farmers against Government's agricultural policies at the juncture when the National Food Security Bill, 2011 is proposed to be introduced in the Parliament ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farmers' Agitation; Agricultural Policy. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY 10 MUKHERJEE, Dhurjati Increasing forestry: Development should not degrade land. KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.1), 2011(Nov, 2011): P.22-23; 26-27 ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Land Conservation. 11 VASUDEVA, S P Bamboo management: A grass or poor man's timber. KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.1), 2011(Nov, 2011): P.18-21 ** - Keywords 2 -FORESTS AND FORESTRY Examines the vast socio-economic and environmental potential of Bamboo for rural people and tribals with an emphasis on its proper management. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILD LIFE 12 DUTTA, Arup Kumar Nurturing Kaziranga. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(5.11.2011) Urges Government to lessen tourist inflow pressure in Kaziranga sancturies in Assam. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life. 13 VASUDEV, Divya Money for nothing, tigers for free. HINDU (CHENNAI), 2011(6.11.2011) Raises concern over the corruption prevalent in the forest management with an emphasis on wildlife conservation and their habitat. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life. -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION 14 Land acquisition: Need for a right will and right Bill. FACTS FOR YOU (NEW DELHI), V.31(No.12), 2011(Sep, 2011): P.36-38 Analyses merits and demerits of the draft Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, 2011. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 15 RAJAMANI, R C Legislation on land acquisition: Will farmers benefit? KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.12), 2011(Oct, 2011): P.17-19 ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-SOIL CONSERVATION 16 MANDAL, Nintu and SARKAR, Sujit Soil health: Key factor for sustainable production and ecosystem function. KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.1), 2011(Nov, 2011): P.14-17 ** - Keywords 3 -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-SOIL CONSERVATION Discusses the causes behind the deterioration in soil fertility and ways to improve the soil condition by following traditional methods. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Soil Conservation. 17 ROY, A and Others Soil rejuvenation: Road ahead for second green revolution KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.1), 2011(Nov, 2011): P.3-7 Appreciates the project launched by Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited to address the vital issues related to continuous deterioration in soil fertility. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Soil Conservation. 18 SHIVAY, Yashbir Singh Saline and alkali soils and their management for effective utilization. KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.1), 2011(Nov, 2011): P.8-12 Discusses the problem of salt-affected soils calling for an urgent need for appropriate management techniques to avoid the further deterioration in soil quality. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Soil Conservation; Waste Land. BIOGRAPHIES -POLITICAL LEADERS-NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL 19 BHATTACHARJEE, Jyotsna Significance of Children's day. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(14.11.2011) ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. 20 RAVINDRA KUMAR Socialism of Nehru in the Twenty-First Century: An analysis. SOUTH ASIA POLITICS (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.6), 2011(Oct, 2011): P.5-6 ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal. -POLITICAL LEADERS-PATEL, SARDAR VALLABHBHAI 21 GORADIA, Prafull Iron man with an iron will. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2011(1.11.2011) Acknowledges the contributions made by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel in the integration of Indian princely states at the time of Independence. ** - Keywords 4 -POLITICAL LEADERS-PATEL, SARDAR VALLABHBHAI ** Biographies-Political Leaders-PATEL, Sardar Vallabhbhai. -PROMINENT PERSONS-HAZARIKA, BHUPEN 22 BARUA, Jahnu Genius of the Brahmaputra. INDIAN EXPRESS (NEW DELHI), 2011(8.11.2011) Pays tribute to great musician Bhupen Hazarika on his death. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-HAZARIKA, Bhupen. 23 HAZARIKA, Partha Pratim Last Mughal of Assamese cinema. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(6.11.2011) Pays tribute to Assamese music director and lyrist Bhupen Hazarika. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-HAZARIKA, Bhupen. 24 KHALID MOHAMED Baritone of Assam. DECCAN CHRONICLE (HYDERABAD), 2011(7.11.2011) Pays tribute to great Assamese singer, composer, lyricist and filmaker Bhupen Hazarika. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-HAZARIKA, Bhupen. 25 MUKHIM, Patricia Bhupendra- The singing philospher. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(14.11.2011) Pays tribute to eminent singer, poet and philosopher Bhupen Hazarika. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-HAZARIKA, Bhupen. 26 MUKHIM, Patricia Goodnight, sweet prince. STATESMAN (KOLKATA), 2011(14.11.2011) Acknowledges the contribution of Bhupen Hazarika in Assam's literature and pays tribute to him. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-HAZARIKA, Bhupen. -PROMINENT PERSONS-SHUKLA, SRILAL 27 WRIGHT, Gillian Writing the wrongs. INDIAN EXPRESS (NEW DELHI), 2011(1.11.2011) ** - Keywords 5 -PROMINENT PERSONS-SHUKLA, SRILAL Pays tribute to the renowned Hindi author Srilal Shukla. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-SHUKLA, Srilal. CENSUS AND POPULATION -CENSUS AND SURVEYS-(INDIA) 28 CHANDRAMOULI, C Census of India 2011: Story of innovations. KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.1), 2011(Nov, 2011): P.34-38 ** Census and Population-Census and Surveys-(India). -FAMILY PLANNING 29 KRISTOF, Nicholas D Solution of birth control. DECCAN CHRONICLE (HYDERABAD), 2011(4.11.2011) ** Census and Population-Family Planning. 30 KRISTOF, Nicholas D Unravelling family planning. INDIAN EXPRESS (NEW DELHI), 2011(4.11.2011) Discusses the role of family planning programmes in controlling population. ** Census and Population-Family Planning. -MORTALITY RATE 31 GOSWAMI, Alkananda Reducing infant mortality. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(8.11.2011) ** Census and Population-Mortality Rate. -POPULATION STATISTICS 32 BHALLA, Surjit K and RAVINDER KAUR No country for old men's values. INDIAN EXPRESS (NEW DELHI), 2011(12.11.2011) Discusses about the improvement in sex-ratio in the country. ** Census and Population-Population Statistics. ** - Keywords 6 -POPULATION-(AFRICA) 33 DYER, Gwynne Africa triggers population growth. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2011(3.11.2011) Raises concern over rising population in African countries. ** Census and Population-Population-(Africa). 34 EPSTEIN, Helen Population crisis: Africa needs focus. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE), 2011(1.11.2011) Deals with the problem of over population in African countries. ** Census and Population-Population-(Africa). COMMERCE -INTERNATIONAL TRADE 35 RAJA MOHAN, C Re-routing the region. INDIAN EXPRESS (NEW DELHI), 2011(2.11.2011) Examines the prospects of reviving age old trade links between South Asia and Central Asia via 'New Silk Road'. ** Commerce-International Trade. -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-PAKISTAN) 36 AKBAR ZAIDI, S Most favoured nation? INDIAN EXPRESS (NEW DELHI), 2011(7.11.2011) Discusses the prospects for trade and peace in South Asia after Pakistan giving Most Favoured Nation status to India. ** Commerce-International Trade-(India-Pakistan).
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