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 ), 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.

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-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.

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-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.

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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, for reduction in their remuneration. **Education-Teachers; ; 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).

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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).

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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.

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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.

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-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.

PSUs: Public Sector Undertakings.

Discusses about the role of Public Sector Undertakings in economic development of India. **Industrial Development-Public Sector.

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 36. DEV NATHAN and ABHISHEK, KUMAR Knowledge, education and labour practices in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.37-45.

Analyses the knowledge-based differentiation of labour practices in India. **Industrial Relations; Labour and Labouring Classes.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(INDIA-AFGHANISTAN) 37. SINHA, Shakti Monuments of dynamic friendship. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.10), 2016(4.9.2016): P.17-18.

Details of Prime Minister Modi's visit and also focuses on India's financial contribution to Afghanistan. **International Relations-(India-Afghanistan).

-(INDIA-MYANMAR) 38. MASABATHULA, Sriharsha Shifting gears. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.11), 2016(11.9.2016): P.16-17.

Focuses on the diplomatic relations between India and Myanmar. **International Relations-(India-Myanmar).

-(INDIA-PAKISTAN) 39. CHENGAPPA, Raj India's new rules of engagement. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.36), 2016(5.9.2016): P.21-25. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Defence Relations-(India-Pakistan).

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40. HUMRA QURAISHI Killings continue, discontent, anger grow in Kashmir. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.29-31.

Discusses the relations between India and Pakistan with special reference to resolving Kashmir issue. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

41. RAINA, Badri India must acknowledge it has committed perfidies of mistrust and betrayal with Kashmiris. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.37), 2016(3.9.2016): P.20-22.

Discusses the plight of Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Political Development.

-FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA) 42. SHARMA, Pranay More echoes from Kalat. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.36-37.

Focuses on India's relations with neighbouring countries of South Asia. **International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Political Agitation-(Baluchistan).

LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -MIGRANT LABOUR 43. JEEMON JACOB Shattered dreams. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.36), 2016(5.9.2016): P.74-75.

Discusses the issue of protection of Malayalees working in Gulf countries. **Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour.

LAW AND JUSTICE -PENDING CASES 44. GOGNA, Rajesh Hope for justice. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.11), 2016(11.9.2016): P.20-22.

Expresses concern over dismay situation of Indian judicial system in the light of over flowing docket of Court Cases. **Law and Justice-Pending Cases; Courts.

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MIGRATION -EMIGRATION 45. CHOWDHURY, Jyoti Lal Sad tale of detention. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.10), 2016(4.9.2016): P.22-23.

Expresses concern over illegal detention of Bangladeshi Hindu mother along with her two children in Silcher Central jail, Assom for 23 months. **Migration-Emigration; Migrant Labour; Female Labour; Human Rights.

46. SETHI, Lalit Jobless, distressed Indians waiting to come home from Arab world. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.16), 2016(31.8.2016): P.21-22.

Discusses the plight of Indians working in Arab countries. **Migration-Emigration; Migrant Labour.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -(INDIA) 47. HAMID, M.K Did Modi really help Pakistan? OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.38-39.

Comments on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Baluchistan's favouring speech on Independence Day. **Politics and Government-(India); Political Agitation-(Baluchistan); International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Speeches and Addresses-MODI, Narendra.

48. MIHIR BHOLEY Time to rise for Baluchistan. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.10), 2016(4.9.2016): P.19.

Criticises the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks in support of liberal-secular-democratic aspirations of the people of Baluchistan. **Politics and Government-(India); Political Agitation-(Baluchistan).

-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR) 49. HUMRA QURAISHI Terrible disconnect in Kashmir. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.37), 2016(3.9.2016): P.9-10.

Expresses concern over plight of Kashmiris. **Politics and Government-(Jammu and Kashmir).

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-BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 50. VISWAM, Binoy RSS and its double speak. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.6-7.

RSS: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

Focuses on the tussle between Bharatiya Janata Party and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh over various socio-political issues. **Politics and Government-Bharatiya Janata Party; Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

-HUMAN RIGHTS 51. ZAHID HUSSAIN Keeping Balochistan on the boil. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.36), 2016(5.9.2016): P.28-30.

Highlights the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement on violation of Human Rights with special reference to Pakistan's atrocities against Balochistan. **Politics and Government-Human Rights; Political Struggle-(Balochistan); Political Development.

-MONARCHY 52. DIXIT, Rakesh Gajapati case diary. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.50-51.

Focuses on the tragedies took place in the Gajapati Palace of Southern Orrisa over the issue of property. **Politics and Government-Monarchy; Suicide.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BALUCHISTAN) 53. BHADRAKUMAR, M K India's Modi mounts the Balochi tiger. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.3-4.

Discusses about the Modi's opinion on violence erupted in Baluchistan. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Baluchistan).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BIHAR) 54. TRIPATHI, Garima Mani Prohibition and the fallacy of State imposed values. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.33-34.

Discusses about the prohibition policy of Nitish Government in Bihar. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Bihar); Prohibition.

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(DELHI) 55. TRIPATHI, Purnima S Capital vendetta. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.42-44.

Focuses on the tussel between Aam Aadmi Party and Bharatiya Janata Party over the issue of arresting 12 MLAs of Aam Aadmi Party. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Delhi); Bharatiya Janata Party; Aam Aadmi Party.

56. VENKATESAN, V Round one to centre. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.39-41.

Comments on the Delhi High Court ruling against the Aam Aadmi Party Government in a dispute over the extent of its powers. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Delhi).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(GUJARAT) 57. BISWAS, A k Gujarat Dalits: Torchbearers of a new horizon. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.37), 2016(3.9.2016): P.15-17.

Highlights the plight of Scheduled Castes in Gujarat. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Gujarat); Scheduled Castes.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA) 58. EDUARDO FALEIRO Regarding Independence Day. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.27-28.

Analyses India's economic, political and social condition after Independence. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR) 59. ZAZIA, Deepak Carving the roadmap. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.11), 2016(11.9.2016): P.8-11.

Discusses the political developments took place in Jammu and Kashmir under the Government of Mehbooba Mufti. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir).

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60. ZAZIA, Deepak Neglected valour. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.11), 2016(11.9.2016): P.12-13.

Expresses concern over rising violence in Jammu and Kashmir. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir); Violence and Disorder.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(PAKISTAN) 61. PANDEY, Sandeep Implications of raising Baluchistan and Gilgit issues by PM. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.5-6.

Focuses on suppression of Gilgit and Baluchistan by Pakistan. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Pakistan).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TELANGANA) 62. KUNAL SHANKAR Fight for their land. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.49-52.

Focuses on political challenge being faced by Telangana Chief Minister Chandrasekhar Rao regarding Land Acquisition for the Mallanasagar project. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Telangana); Land Acquisition.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(WEST BENGAL) 63. BANERJEE, Sumanta West Bengal Elections: Myopic popular verdict in a political vacuum. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.28-30.

Observes crimilisation of politics in West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal); Elections; Crime in Politics.

-POLITICAL DEVEOPMENT-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR) 64. WAJAHAT S. KHAN Black hole of the North. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.36), 2016(5.9.2016): P.32-34.

Highlights the violence erupted in Azad' Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan over the statement given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Independence Day. **Politics and Government-Political Deveopment-(Jammu and Kashmir); Political Struggle-(Pakistan).

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-RASHTRIYA SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH 65. RAMACHANDRAN, R 'Of cowpathy'and its miracles. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.35-38.

Highlights the Sangh Parivar's 'cow politics' in the light of their extraordinary propoganda of claiming medical benefits of the excretions of the "holy cow"observed recently in Bharatiya Janata Party ruled States in India. **Politics and Government-Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh; Religion and Politics; Conventional Medicine.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -(INDIA) 66. MUNDLE, Sudipto and Others Governance performance of Indian States: Changes between 2001-02 and 2011-12. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.55-63.

Analyses the performance of governance system in various States of India between 2001-02 and 2011-12. **Public Administration-(India); Functions of Government.

-CRIME AND CRIMINALS 67. AZAD, Nishant Kumar Revolutionary' rapist. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.10), 2016(4.9.2016): P.36-37.

Exposes the mindset of revolutionaries towards women in context with recent incident of rape observed in Jawaharlal Nehru University. **Public Administration-Crime and Criminals; Crime against Women; Students and Politics; (Jawaharlal Nehru University).

-LAW AND ORDER-(MANIPUR) 68. SUBRAMANIAN, Kadayam Irom Sharmila ends her historic hunger strike for human security in Manipur. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.9-10.

Throws light on the struggle of Irom Sharmila for repealing Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 in Manipur. **Public Administration-Law and Order-(Manipur); Army and Civil Relations.

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-PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 69. JOSHI, Anuradha and Others Credibility and portability. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.37), 2016(10.9.2016): P.51-59.

Focuses on the measures taken to bring reforms in Public Distribution System in Chhatisgarh. **Public Administration-Public Distribution System; Food Production.

-RIOTS-(BIHAR) 70. MOHAMMAD SAJJAD Underscoring political criminal nexus. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.37), 2016(10.9.2016): P.60-64.

Throws light on rising incidents of communal violence in Bihar. **Public Administration-Riots-(Bihar).

-TERRORISM-(ASSAM) 71. TALUKDAR, Prabir Kumar Kokrajhar bleeds again. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.120-122.

Deals with the recent attack by Bodo militants in Kokrajhar district of Assam. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Assam); Political Agitation-(Assam).

-TERRORISM-(MUMBAI) 72. MUSTAFA KHAN Phenomenology of terrorism. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.13-16.

Recollects the terrorist bomb blast incident of 2006 in Malegaon. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Mumbai).

-VIOLENCE AND DISORDER-(MANIPUR) 73. JILANGAMBA, Yengkhom Sharmila and the forgotten genealogy of violence in Manipur. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.15; 17-19.

Comments on the recent decision taken by Irom Sharmila to give up her hunger strike demanding the repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 after 16 years and to contest elections in Manipur. **Public Administration-Violence and Disorder-(Manipur); Elections; Prominent Persons-IROM SHARMILA; Army and Civil Relations.

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PUBLIC HEALTH -CANCER 74. Through screening camps, Welspun looks to increase breast cancer awareness. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.12-13.

Emphasises the need for Non-governmental Organisations to launch awareness programmes for women so as to fight againist Cancer. **Public Health-Cancer; Women and Development.

-DRUGS 75. RANGARAJAN, A Disaster in the making. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.63-66.

Deals with the drugs patent issue in the light of a potential threat given by Medicins Sans Frontiers, a multi-national pharmaceutical company, to the developed world's access to life saving drugs. **Public Health-Drugs; Diseases; Patents.

-TUBERCULOSIS 76. BANERJI, Debabar Politics of the revised National Tuberculosis Control programme. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.37), 2016(10.9.2016): P.65-66. **Public Health-Tuberculosis.

RELIGION -RELIGIOUS CONVERSION 77. SANJEEV KUMAR Trap of cupidity. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.11), 2016(11.9.2016): P.37.

Comments on religious conversion exposed recently in Bihar. **Religion-Religious Conversion.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 78. SHARMA, Dinesh C Fabric of the byte. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.7), 2016(31.8.2016): P.46-47.

Shows the development of technology and its relations with society. **Science and Technology.

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-ATOMIC POWER PLANTS 79. PADMANABHAN, V T and Others Koodankulam's untameable atomic reactor. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.37), 2016(10.9.2016): P.25-28.

Discusses about setting up of the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu. **Science and Technology-Atomic Power Plants.

-ELECTRONIC WASTE 80. VORA, Swapna Challenge and opportunity. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1001, 2016(28.8.2016): P.21-22.

Discusses about the challenges ahead for management to reuse of electronic waste materials. **Science and Technology-Electronic Waste.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -CASTE CONFLICTS 81. BULA DEVI Rumble from below. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.26-27.

Criticises the atrocities against Scheduled Castes in Una, Gujarat. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Scheduled Castes.

82. GOPAL GURU Dealth of public reason. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.19-22.

Focuses on the atrocities against Scheduled Castes and their protest in Una, Gujarat. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Scheduled Castes.

83. KATAKAM, Anupama Vigil and violence. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.10-18.

Expresses concern over rise in crime against Scheduled Castes particularly in Bharatiya Janata Party ruled states in India. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Scheduled Castes.

84. MAHAPATRA, Richard Cull the caste. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.7), 2016(31.8.2016): P.58.

Deals with the caste conflict issue in India. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts.

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85. MISRA, Satish Setback in battle for Dalit support. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.16), 2016(31.8.2016): P.17-18.

Evaluates the political struggle for forthcoming State Legislative Assembly elections with the support of Scheduled Caste voters. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts.

86. RAMAKRISHANAN, Venkitesh 'Mission Dalit' gone awry. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.17), 2016(2.9.2016): P.4-7; 9.

Highlights the attacks on Scheduled Castes by vigilant 'gau rakshaks' and its impact on forthcoming Assembly elections in various parts of India. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Scheduled Castes; Assembly Elections-(India).

87. TELTUMBDE, Anand 10 years of Khairlanji: What do we see? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.36), 2016(3.9.2016): P.10-11.

Recollects the Khairlanji massacre and increasing incidents of atrocities against Scheduled Castes from 2006 to 2014 in Maharashtra. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Scheduled Castes.

-CASTE SYSTEM 88. Notes from the underground. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.20.

Focuses on the caste based occupations like garbage removal and disposal of dead animals which causes life-threatening risk for workers. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste System; Scavenging.

89. PRAGYA SINGH Unbearable stench of caste. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.28-29.

Expresses concern over plight of manual scavengers in Delhi. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste System; Scavenging.

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-SCAVENGING 90. VUNDRU, Raja Sekhar Ethical cleansing of India. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2016(5.9.2016): P.32-33.

Focuses on the idology of Dr. B.R Ambedkar and Legislations for the welfare of Dalits in India. **Social Policy and Planning-Scavenging; Caste System; Untouchability; AMBEDKAR, Babasahib Ramjirao.

-SCHEDULED CASTES 91. GATADE, Subhash Dalit uprising and after. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.37), 2016(3.9.2016): 23-29.

Focuses on humiliation and discrimination faced by Scheduled Castes in India. **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Caste Conflicts.

92. VOMBATKERE, S G Dalits' rally. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.36), 2016(27.8.2016): P.26-27.

Shows the unity in Dalits against crimes and atrocities by Upper Caste. **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Caste Conflicts.

-TRANSGENDER 93. ANUVINDA, P and SIVA, Tiruchi No country for transgenders. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.37), 2016(10.9.2016): P.19-22.

Discusses about the rights of transgender people in India. **Social Policy and Planning-Transgender.

-WOMEN 94. QAZI SARAH RASHEED and SHARMA, A K Muslim women's rights in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.37), 2016(10.9.2016): P.22-25.

Discusses about the Muslim women's right in India. **Social Policy and Planning-Women; Minorities.

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SPORTS -OLYMPIC GAMES 95. CHAWARE, Dilip Learning from Rio. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.10), 2016(4.9.2016): P.8-11.

Focuses on overall performance of India in Rio Olympic Games, 2016. **Sports-Olympic Games.

96. NAYAR, Kuldip It is a real shame. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.54(No.37), 2016(3.9.2016): P.7-8.

Throws light on the performance of India in Olympic Games held in Rio in 2016. **Sports-Olympic Games.

97. YADAV, Archana and GHAI, Rajat Gene's-eye view of Olympics. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.7), 2016(31.8.2016): P.16-19.

Examines the performance of Indian athletes in Olympic Games held in Rio in 2016. **Sports-Olympic Games.

-SPORTS POLICY-(INDIA) 98. BINDRA, Abhinav Why we are a two-medal nation. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.36), 2016(5.9.2016): P.38; 40-41.

Emphasises the need to promote sporting culture in India in the light of winning only three medals in Rio Olympic Games, 2016. **Sports-Sports Policy-(India); Olympic Games.

99. SHARMA, Saurabh What it takes to win a medal. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.10), 2016(4.9.2016): P.12-13.

Needs to improve sports managenent in India. **Sports-Sports Policy-(India).

TRANSPORT -CIVIL AVIATION 100. BHARDWAJ, Brij Civil Aviation policy to boost economy. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.16), 2016(31.8.2016): P.23-24.

Discusses the Civil Aviation policy to boost economic condition of air transport in India. **Transport-Civil Aviation; Air Transport.

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-RAILWAYS 101. BHATTACHARYA, Jaijit Time for metamorphosis. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1001, 2016(28.8.2016): P.79.

Throws light on reforms likely to take place in Indian Railways by 2050. **Transport-Railways.