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Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLII 1-15 September, 2016 No. 17 AGRICULTURE -CRUELTY TO ANIMALS 1. KANCHA ILAIAH SHEPHERD Why vegetarianism is anti-national. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.11-13. Focuses on the cow slaughter issue in India. **Agriculture-Cruelty to Animals; Cow Slaughter. 2. MISRA, Satish Will politics of cow pay Modi Government or backfire. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2016(31.8.2016): P.19-20. Focuses on the cow slaughter issue in India. **Agriculture-Cruelty to Animals; Cow Slaughter. 3. NAIR, K.N Case for lifting the ban. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.23-26. Highlights the implications of imposing ban on cow slaughter in India. **Agriculture-Cruelty to Animals; Cow Slaughter. 4. NORONHA, Rahul Economy of scales. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.36), 2016(5.9.2016): P.92-93; 95. Brings into focus of rising cases of smuggling of Indian Pangolin in Madhya Pradesh. **Agriculture-Cruelty to Animals; Wild Life; Smuggling. 5. SESHADRI KUMAR Milking the holy cow. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.27-31. Deals with the issue pertaining to ban imposed on cow slaughter and its impact on milk industry in India. **Agriculture-Cruelty to Animals; Cow Slaughter; Dairying. 6. ZIYA US SALAM Cow is just a political animal. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.32-34. Focuses on attacks on Muslims and Scheduled Castes in the name of cow protection in India. **Agriculture-Cruelty to Animals; Caste Conflicts; Schelduled Castes; Minorities-(India); Cow Slaughter. 2 **-Keywords -FORESTS AND FORESTRY 7. CHAKRAVARTTY, Anupam and SHRIVASTAVA, Soujanya Fall of the poplar. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.7), 2016(31.8.2016): P.22-23. Emphasises the need for better growth of poplar tree. **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry. 8. MUKHERJEE, Suparna Sanyal Saga of forest dwelling tribes: Sandwiched between Indian Forest Act and policies. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.37), 2016(3.9.2016): P.13-14. Comments on implications of Indian Forest Acts enacted from time to time on forest dwellers in India. **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Scheduled Tribes. -WILD LIFE 9. JISHNU, Latha When sharing is so hard. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.7), 2016(31.8.2016): P.54. Analyses the key features of Biological Diversity Act, 2002. **Agriculture-Wild Life. COMMERCE -PATENTS 10. BHUTANI, Shalini Two countries, one corporation and its Intellectual Property Rights. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.37), 2016(10.9.2016): P.16-18. Critically comments on issue pertaining to Intellectual Property Rights on genetically modified Cottonseed regulations applied in Argentina and India. **Commerce-Patents; Agricultural Research; Genetically Modified Crops. CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -CITIZENSHIP 11. DEEPAK K. SINGH Lost in transition: A narraltive of non-existence. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.46-53. Deals with the Supreme Court Judgement, 2015 over the festering Buddhist Chakma refugee issue regarding upheld their right to Indian citizenship. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Refugee and Rehabilitation; Judgement; Supreme Court. 3 **-Keywords -CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR) 12. SACHAR, Rajindar Let Article 370 of Indian Constitution (on Jammu and Kashmir) not be weakened. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.37), 2016(3.9.2016): P.3-4. Describes the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 of the Constitution. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Constitutional Development-(Jammu and Kashmir). DEFENCE -ARMY-(PAKISTAN) 13. SAKBAR ZAIDI Undermining the Pakistan Military's hegemony. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.12-14. Examines political and military challenges before the Government of Pakistan. **Defence-Army-(Pakistan); Politics and Government. -DEFENCE RELATIONS-(INDIA-UNITED STATES) 14. BHADRAKUMAR, M K India, US set to become logistical allies. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.37), 2016(3.9.2016): P.11-12. Discusses the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement signed between India and the United States for allowing the armed forces of the two countries to use and operate out of other bases. **Defence-Defence Relations-(India-United States). ECONOMIC GROWTH -ECONOMIC RELATIONS-(INDIA-PAKISTAN) 15. KRISHNAN, Ananth Corridor of uncertainty. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.36), 2016(5.9.2016): P.26-27. Focuses on the trilateral relations among India, China and Pakistan with special reference to China- Pakistan Economic Corridor on overseas investment. **Economic Growth-Economic Relations-(India-Pakistan); China. 4 **-Keywords EDUCATION -MINORITIES EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS-(ISLAM) 16. ARORA, Monika Denying reservations for vote-bank politics. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.10), 2016(4.9.2016): P.30-31. Expresses concern over denying admission to Scheduled Castes in Aligarh Muslim University. **Education-Minorities Educational Institutions-(Islam); Reservation Policy; Scheduled Castes; Higher Education; Aligarh Muslim University. -TEACHERS 17. PRAMOD KUMAR Subjective discrimination. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.10), 2016(4.9.2016): P.32-34. Highlights the protest by teachers working on Part-time basis in Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas in Azamgarh,Uttar Pradesh for reduction in their remuneration. **Education-Teachers; Urdu; Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas. ELECTIONS -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(ASSAM) 18. GOHAIN, Hiren Assam election results: A rejoinder. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.69-70. Focuses on the Assembly election results of Assam and its impact on Muslim community. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Assam); Minorities. 19. NAZIMUDDIN SIDDIQUE Assam elections: Looking at the complexities. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.37), 2016(3.9.2016): P.31-34. Throws light on the political situation of Bharatiya Janata Party in Assam Legislative Assembly elections. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Assam). 5 **-Keywords FINANCE -BANKS AND BANKING 20. RISHI Silent journey towards cashless economy. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.11), 2016(11.9.2016): P.32-34. Shows the development in Economic Sector in the light of using technologies for digitalization in Banking Sector. **Finance-Banks and Banking; Digitization. -BLACK MONEY 21. ARUN KUMAR Curbing the black economy: Good intension will not suffice. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.25-28. Focuses on tackling the black economy and ease rules for middle class taxpayers. **Finance-Black Money; Monetary Policy-(India); Taxation. -CENTRAL BANK-(INDIA) 22. ARUN, M.G New face, old values. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.36), 2016(5.9.2016): P.76-78. Evaluates the challenges ahead for the Governor of Reserve Bank of India, Urjit Patel. **Finance-Central Bank-(India). 23. NAYAR, Lola Man with night vision. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.14. Highlights the challenges ahead for Urjit Patel, the Governor of Reserve Bank of India. **Finance-Central Bank-(India); PATEL, Urjit. 24. RAJAMANI, R C New RBI Governor will face tough task. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2016(31.8.2016): P.30-31. RBI: Reserve Bank of India. Discusses the challenges before Urjit Patel, the Governor of Reserve Bank of India. **Finance-Central Bank-(India). 6 **-Keywords 25. SHARMA, Saurabh Governing amidst expectations. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.10), 2016(4.9.2016): P.20-21. Focuses on the challenging role of Urjit Patel, the Governor of Reserve Bank of India. **Finance-Central Bank-(India); PATEL,Urjit. -FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT 26. BANERJEE, Sudipto FDI guidelines for e-Commerce cobweb of the e-marketplace model. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.21-25. FDI: Foreign Direct Investment. Analyses the recent changes made in the Foreign Direct Investment policy in e-Commerce and its impact on marketplace. **Finance-Foreign Direct Investment; E Commerce. -SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT 27. DAMANIA, Sunil Role model. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1001, 2016(28.8.2016): P.40-44. Discusses the different concepts of Investment in India. **Finance-Savings and Investment. -TAXATION-(INDIA) 28. ARUN KUMAR GST: Revenue neutral rate and macro implications. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.17-19. GST: Goods and Service Tax. Holds an opinion about 122nd Constitution Amendment Bill for Goods and Service Tax. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and Service Tax. 29. KHINDARIA, Brij Towards more integration. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1001, 2016(28.8.2016): P.26. Discusses the importance of Goods and Services Tax in Indian economy. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and Services Tax. 7 **-Keywords 30. RYAN MAXIM RODRIGUES BJP's big gamble. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1001, 2016(28.8.2016): P.30-33. Deals with the 122nd Constitution Amendment Bill for Goods and Services Tax. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and ServicesTax. 31. SRIDHAR, V Killer tax. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.45-48. Throws light on imposing Goods and Services Tax in India. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and Services Tax. -UNION BUDGET-(INDIA) 32. TIWARI, Ramakant De-colonising Union Budget. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.11), 2016(11.9.2016): P.35. Analyses the Union Budget, 2016-17. **Finance-Union Budget-(india). INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -GARMENT INDUSTRY 33. GUPTA, Arbind Advantage domestic. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1001, 2016(28.8.2016): P.20-21. Emphasises the need to promote domestic garment industries in India. **Industrial Development-Garment Industry. -LEATHER INDUSTRY 34. SHARMA, S.P It's hell for leather. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.30. Highlights the impact of cattle vigilantes on leather business, particularly the procurement of the skin of dead animals. **Industrial Development-Leather Industry; Caste Conflicts. 8 **-Keywords -PUBLIC SECTOR 35. JOSHI, Rakesh Can our PSUs become independent? BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1001, 2016(28.8.2016): P.46-48; 50; 55-56.