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AGRICULTURE -()

1 SHARMA, Devinder Three basic principles. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(5.12.2008)

Suggests measures to improve the condition of . ** Agriculture-(India).

-(INDIA-TAMIL NADU)

2 DJURFELDT, Goran and others Agrarian change and social mobility in Tamil Nadu. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.45), 2008 (14.11.2008): P.50-61

Analyses the factors behind the decline in the growth of agrarian population. ** Agriculture-(India-Tamil Nadu).

-AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES-RICE

3 SUCHITRA, M Who will grow food? DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.9), 2008(16-30.9.2008): P.32-33

Assesses various causes of decreasing rice production in . ** Agriculture-Agricultural Commodities-Rice.

-AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(UNITED KINGDOM)

4 HAMER, Ed All hands to the plough. ECOLOGIST, V.38(No.7), 2008(September): P.48-51

Highlights community supported agriculture. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(United Kingdom).

-AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH

5 GUPTA, S.K Genetic modification. INDIAN FARMING, V.58(No.3), 2008(June): P.7-17

Describes the plan to harvest proteins and permit it for commercial cultivation.

** - Keywords 1

-AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH

** Agriculture-Agricultural Research.

-AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH-ORGANIC FARMING

6 GILL, M.S Increasing organic food production. INDIAN FARMING, V.58(No.3), 2008(June): P.4-6 ** Agriculture-Agricultural Research-Organic Farming.

-CROPS

7 SAHA, Sanjoy Sustaining higher rice productivity. INDIAN FARMING, V.58(No.3), 2008(June): P.18-22 ** Agriculture-Crops; Agricultural Production.

-FARMS AND FARMERS

8 Don't need subsidies, give us the right price. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.10), 2008(1-15.10.2008): P.30-36

Discusses the farmers problems. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Agricultural Trade.

9 DWIVEDI, Amit Focus on sustainable farming. STATESMAN, 2008(13.12.2008) ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers.

10 MISRA, Savvy Soumya Wavering. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.6), 2008(1-15.8.2008): P.22-23

Examines the shortcomings of Government's loan-waiver scheme. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers.

-FORESTS AND FORESTRY

11 Vanishing forests. TRIBUNE, 2008(9.12.2008)

Raises concern on rapidly dwindling forest cover in Assam which creates threat to State's wildlife and biodiversity ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry.

** - Keywords 2

-FORESTS AND FORESTRY-DEFORESTATION

12 KEMPER, Steve Tree thieves. ECOLOGIST, V.38(No.7), 2008(September): P.36-41

Draws attention on illegal trade of timber in China. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Deforestation.

-LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION

13 SUNIL Land: Conflicts and reforms. FRONTIER, V.41(No.5), 2008(17-23.8.2008): P.6-9 ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition.

-LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND GRAB

14 JAMWAL, Nidhi Howl of the hills. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.8), 2008(1-15.9.2008): P.22-24

Examines how the Lavasa (Maharashtra) hill station town project mired in the controversy of land grabbing. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Grab; Tourism.

-PEST CONTROL

15 APARNA PALLAVI Mighty caterpillars. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.9), 2008(16-30.9.2008): P.9-10

Assesses the loss to soyabeen crops in Maharashtra from the countless colonies of caterpillars who have become totally immune of pesticides. ** Agriculture-Pest Control.

16 ROBINSON, Claire Moth balls. ECOLOGIST, V.38(No.7), 2008(September): P.31-34

Explains about America's war against insect called apple moth which effects the food supplies, environment etc. ** Agriculture-Pest Control.

** - Keywords 3

BIOGRAPHIES -LEADERS-GANDHI,RAJIV

17 SAINI, Ramesh Personality far removed from others: Rajiv Gandhi. INDIAN OBSERVER, V.48(No.17), 2008(1-15.9.2008): P.39-41 ** Biographies-Leaders-Gandhi,Rajiv.

-POLITICAL LEADERS-NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL

18 ARORA, B.N Remembering Nehru when communalism is at its peak. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.48), 2008(15.11.2008): P.17-19 ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal.

19 MIRONOV, Leonid Nehru's first visit to Soviet Union. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.47), 2008(8.11.2008): P.29-31 ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal.

20 RAO, V.K.R.V Nehru's economic philosophy. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.48), 2008(15.11.2008): P.14-16 ** Biographies-Political Leaders-NEHRU, Jawaharlal.

-POLITICAL LEADERS-OBAMA, BARACK HUSSAIN

21 LAL, Vinay Technician in the estabilishment: Obama's America and the world. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.44), 2008 (1.11.2008): P.14-17

Appreciates charactrstics of the newly elected USA President Barack Hussain Obama. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-OBAMA, Barack Hussain.

-POLITICAL LEADERS-

22 ILAIAH, Kancha Indian Lincoln ignored. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(3.12.2008)

Pays tribute to ex Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh ** Biographies-Political Leaders-VISHWANATH PRATAP SINGH.

23 ROY, Aruna and DEY, Nikhil Raja of small things. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(12.12.2008)

Pays tribute to former Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh.

** - Keywords 4

-POLITICAL LEADERS-VISHWANATH PRATAP SINGH

** Biographies-Political Leaders-VISHWANATH PRATAP SINGH.

COMMERCE -INTERNAL TRADE-ESSENTIAL COMMODITIES

24 KHERA, Reetika Access to the targeted public distribution system: Case study in Rajasthan. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.44), 2008 (1.11.2008): P.51-56

Discusses the criteria followed by in 1997 for selection of household to issue below poverty line ration cards. ** Commerce-Internal Trade-Essential Commodities.

-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-EXPORTS-(INDIA)

25 Editorial Dip in exports. TRIBUNE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Emphasises the need to cut product prices to be competitive in the international export market. ** Commerce-International Trade-Exports-(India).

26 Editorial New BoP phase. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(3.12.2008)

Focuses on the impact of export performance on GDP growth in India. ** Commerce-International Trade-Exports-(India).

-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-REGIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATIONS

27 Editorial Dangers of protectionism. HINDU, 2008(1.12.2008)

Deals with the common economic problem in the meeting of the 21 member Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) forum. ** Commerce-International Trade-Regional Trade Associations.

28 PAL, Parthapratim and DASGUPTA, Mitali Does a free trade agreement with ASEAN make sense? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.46), 2008 (15.11.2008): P.8-11

** - Keywords 5

-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-REGIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATIONS

Analyses the benefits to India from the free trade agreement with the Association of South East Asian Nations. ** Commerce-International Trade-Regional Trade Associations.

COMMUNICATIONS -TELEPHONE-MOBILE PHONES

29 BHAGAT, Hitesh Raj 3G: What it means to a mobile user. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(12.11.2008) ** Communications-Telephone-Mobile Phones.

30 SRIDHAR, V. and SHETH, Minesh Improve quality in mobile services. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(3.12.2008) ** Communications-Telephone-Mobile Phones.

COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT -COMPANIES FINANCE-SHARE MARKETS

31 MISHRA, Jaideep Economics of security. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

Suggests the ways to make organisations to invest adequately in security. ** Company Affairs and Management-Companies Finance-Share Markets.

DEFENCE -DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION-RECRUITMENT

32 OBEROI, Vijay Imperative to make military service attractive. TRIBUNE, 2008(10.12.2008) ** Defence-Defence Administration-Recruitment.

-DEFENCE POLICY-(INDIA)

33 MATHEW, Thomas Getting the defence offset policy right. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(5.12.2008) ** Defence-Defence Policy-(India).

** - Keywords 6

-DEFENCE POLICY-(RUSSIA)

34 Editorial Marching to a new tune. PIONEER, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on crafting a new security doctrine seeking expansion of Russian influence in Europe and regain Moscow's role in West Asian Affairs. ** Defence-Defence Policy-(Russia).

-DEFENCE TRAINING

35 BAVADAM, Lyla Brothers in arms. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.91-93

Recollects the unique history of Indian Military Academy in Dehradun. ** Defence-Defence Training.

-NAVY

36 KUNTE, Mukund B. Neglect the Navy at own peril. PIONEER, 2008(4.12.2008)

Emphasises to increase naval security on high seas and secure coastline after terror attacks. ** Defence-Navy.

37 SINGH, Arun Kumar Navy needs swift reforms to deter enemies at sea. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(3.12.2008) ** Defence-Navy.

38 SINGH, Harsimran In black flag's shadow. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(6.12.2008)

Raises concern on the security of Indian merchant ships plying Somalian waters in context with 's offensive stand against sea pirates. ** Defence-Navy.

ECONOMIC GROWTH -(ASIA PACIFIC)

39 HEYZER, Noeleen Don't ignore development funding. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(10.12.2008)

** - Keywords 7

ECONOMIC GROWTH -(ASIA PACIFIC)

Emphasises the need to safeguard Asia-Pacific region's gains in reducing poverty and continue seeking out innovative sources of financing the region's development. ** Economic Growth-(Asia Pacific).

-(CHINA)

40 ECONOMY, Elizabeth Leadership gap in China. TRIBUNE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Focuses on the highest economic growth rate in China. ** Economic Growth-(China).

-(INDIA)

41 CHANDRA MOHAN, N. Not the perfect booster shot. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(11.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for strong political will to boost Indian economy. ** Economic Growth-(India).

42 Editorial Better than expected. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the better GDP growth than expectations during the quarter mJuly-September 2008. ** Economic Growth-(India).

-ECONOMIC CRISIS

43 ARAGHI, Farshad Political economy of the finance crisis: World-historical evidence. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.45), 2008 (14.11.2008): P.30-32 ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

44 ARUN, T.K. East could be red, once again. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(4.12.2008)

Emphasises that China should invest most of its reserves in US market once again to revive global economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

** - Keywords 8

-ECONOMIC CRISIS

45 BASU, Dipak Sham solutions won't do. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(13.12.2008)

Deals with global financial crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

46 CHATTERJEE, Vinayak Separate reality. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(15.12.2008)

Studies the impact of global meltdown on India's ambitious infrastructure targets of 11th Five Year Plan. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

47 CHIKERMANE, Gautam (They can't get no) satisfaction. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(9.12.2008)

Emphasises the need to protect the jobs of the poor in the wake of financial crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

48 Editorial Adding adrenaline. TRIBUNE, 2008(9.12.2008)

Focuses on the challenges before the Government to revive the economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

49 Editorial Behave responsibly. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(4.12.2008)

Focuses on the need for positive thinking at the time of economic crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

50 Editorial Let's get creative. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(5.12.2008)

Details the efforts being made to rescue the indian economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

51 Editorial Price cuts before realty bailout? ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(12.12.2008) ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

** - Keywords 9

-ECONOMIC CRISIS

52 Editorial Time to splash the cash. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(15.12.2008)

Emphasises that small enterprises should come forward to contribute their share in tackling the ongoing economic crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

53 JAYARAJ, V.R Meltdown hits Gulf. PIONEER, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the impact of global economic crisis on Gulf countries. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

54 KATTUMAN, Paul Don't waste the crisis. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(4.12.2008)

Stresses on the need for liberalisation within the framework of sensible financial regulation in the wake of global economic crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

55 KONANA, Prabhudeva Anarchie capitalism vs sensible capitalism. HINDU, 2008(4.12.2008)

Indicates that American capitalism will survive despite recession. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

56 MEHTA, Pradeep S and MITRA, Siddhartha Meltdown's brighter side. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(12.12.2008)

Looks at the brighter side of the economic crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

57 PANT, Manoj Global recession and the future of trade. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(12.12.2008)

Focuses on the impact of global economic crisis on world trade. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

** - Keywords 10

-ECONOMIC CRISIS

58 RAM MOHAN, T T Managing risk in today's world. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(11.12.2008)

Analyses the reasons for not taking appropriate managerial decisions at right time causing global financial crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

59 SACHS, Jeffrey D. Sustainable recovery. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for co-operative global political leadership to revive global economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

60 SAJNATH, P Unlikely martyrdom of market jihad. HINDU, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises to improve international market fundamentalism to revive global economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

61 SHAH, Ajay Tracking the slowdown. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(15.12.2008)

Expresses views on the Indian economy in the context of the impact of global economic crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

62 SHALES, Amity Recession might as well be a reason to rejoice. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(7.12.2008) ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

63 SINGHAL, Rajrishi Rx: Start with consumption, start small. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(15.12.2008)

Emphasises to create demand for basic goods, besides increasing liquidity and other economic measures to revive the economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

64 SINHA, Yashwant Don't let the crisis go waste. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(15.12.2008)

** - Keywords 11

-ECONOMIC CRISIS

Expresses view on global financial crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

65 SUDHAKAR RAM Impact of the crisis on the Indian IT industry. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008) ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

66 THOMSON, Lisa Mary Line of fire. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(7.12.2008)

Examines the challenges and opportunity in job market in the present economic slowdown condition. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

67 VAIDYANATHAN, A Crisis and an opportunity. HINDU, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises to formulate a strategy to create conditions for raising economic growth rate in India. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

68 VARMA, Jayanth R. Sovereign limitations. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(12.12.2008)

Discusses that India cannot afford to be liberal as the United States in the context of corporate bailout. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis.

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(CHINA)

69 PALIT, Amitendu Dragon without fire. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(13.12.2008)

Analyses that even China may not be able to revive global economy from slowdown. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(China).

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA)

70 BHATT, U.R. Message from the market. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(8.12.2008)

Indicates negative impact of the economic slowdown on the largest sectors (financial services, oil and gas,

** - Keywords 12

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA)

information technology and engineering and capital goods) in the sensex. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

71 BHATTACHARJEE, Kallol Bailout buddies. WEEK, V.26(No.51), 2008(16.11.2008): P.43-44

Focuses on the Prime Minister Dr. 's meeting with Industry leaders being held to meet the economic slowdown with some give and take on both sides. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

72 BIJAPURKAR, Rama Problem isn't consumer demand. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(10.12.2008)

Emphasises the need to strengthen the companies to come out with packages to stimulate consumer demand. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

73 Editorial Get to the core of the problem. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(10.12.2008)

Indicates infrastructure and real-estate need a big push to revive the growth. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

74 Editorial Impact of US recession. HINDU, 2008(4.12.2008) ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

75 Editorial It is not that bad. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(3.12.2008)

Suggests the measures to be taken by the Government to save the Indian economy on the context of global slow down. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

76 Editorial Meaningful fiscal stimulus. HINDU, 2008(3.12.2008) ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

77 Editorial Prioritise state spending. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(10.12.2008)

** - Keywords 13

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA)

Emphasises the Government to boost consumer demand through spending on infrastructure, so as to regain economic growth. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

78 Editorial Trying to grow. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(8.12.2008)

Hopes that the stimulus package and cut in the interest rate by the RBI(Reserve Bank of India) may improve India's economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

79 Editorial Welcome moves, though delayed. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(8.12.2008)

Welcomes the fiscal stimulus decision announced by the Indian Government to revive economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

80 ETHIRAJ, Govindraj Industry must cut prices for growth. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(9.12.2008) ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

81 GHOSH, Jayati Centre's bailout package: Partial and unconvincing. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(9.12.2008)

Gives opinion on bailout package given to Indian industry by the Union Government. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

82 IYER, P. Vaidy and others Act bold, and fast. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(3.12.2008)

Discusses the need for an urgent blueprint to get through global financial crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

83 NAGESH KUMAR Case for a bold fiscal stimulus. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(5.12.2008)

Deals with impact of the global financial crisis on the Indian economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

** - Keywords 14

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA)

84 RAO, M. Govinda Fiscal stimulus to revive the economy. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(2.12.2008)

Focuses on fiscal incentives given by the Government for the revival of the Indian economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

85 RAO, S.L. Need for bold initiatives. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(9.12.2008)

Urges Government to take bold initiatives to revive Indian economy from the impact of global financial crisis ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

86 RAO, S.L. Plans for revival. TELEGRAPH, 2008(15.12.2008)

Gives views on the bailout package announced by the Union Government for revival of the Indian economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

87 SABNAVIS, Madan Gentle push. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(9.12.2008)

Gives views on fiscal stimulus by Union Government for the revival of the Indian economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

88 SENGUPTA, Jayshree Slowdown is all around. TRIBUNE, 2008(6.12.2008)

Analyses the poor condition of the Indian economy. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India).

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(PAKISTAN)

89 ADHIKARI, Gautam Save Pakistan to save us all. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(29.11.2008)

Emphasises the world must devise a plan to rescue Pakistan's economy so as to save others. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(Pakistan).

** - Keywords 15

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(SOUTH KOREA)

90 MISHRA, Sandip Kumar South Korea and the global financial crisis. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(3.12.2008)

Focuses on South Koreas proactive measures to cope up with the implications of global economic crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(South Korea).

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(UNITED STATES)

91 CHANDRASEKHAR, C.P Socialising losses. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.41-44

Discusses the measures US Government would be taking to deal with the current financial crisis inview of the defeat of the Bill for the Bailout deal in the US Congress. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(United States).

92 CHITALE, Rajendra Seven triggers of the US financial crisis. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.44), 2008 (1.11.2008): P.20-24

Discusses the factors that catalysed the financial meltdown in the United States. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(United States).

93 Editorial Fear factor. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(8.12.2008)

Analyses why United States holds the key to global recovery from economic crisis. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(United States).

94 RAM MOHAN, T.T From the subprime to the ridiculous. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.45), 2008 (14.11.2008): P.12-14

Analyses the effect of financial crisis on the US economy ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(United States).

95 RAY, Alok US bailout season. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(1.12.2008)

Stresses upon the need for a bailout package for the

** - Keywords 16

-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(UNITED STATES)

United States three car producers to survive in the present economic condition. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(United States).

96 SRIVATSA, Krishna Logic of casino capitalism. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(4.12.2008)

Comments on the collapse of the US financial system. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(United States).

97 TAPAN BABU Six characters in search of a crisis. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.45), 2008 (14.11.2008): P.32-36

Discusses the role of the six suspects who are responsible for the financial crisis in USA. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(United States).

98 VIJAY PRASHAD Of the same feather. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.59-61

Argues over the role of both Republicans and Democrates in the passage of the Bills that led to the current financial disaster in USA. ** Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(United States).

-ECONOMIC POLICIES-(INDIA)

99 CHANDRAMOHAN, M. It's time to go public. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(8.12.2008)

Emphasises to plan economic policy to step up public investment to revive economic growth. ** Economic Growth-Economic Policies-(India).

100 JHUNJHUNWALA, Bharat Sweet words for poor. FRONTIER, V.41(No.4), 2008(10-16.8.2008): P.3-4

Comments on UPA Government's economic policies for the poor. ** Economic Growth-Economic Policies-(India).

** - Keywords 17

-ECONOMIC POLICIES-(UNITED KINGDOM)

101 JHUNJHUNWALA, Bharat Buy one, get one free. FRONTIER, V.41(No.5), 2008(17-23.8.2008): P.3-4

Discusses the economic policies of Britain. ** Economic Growth-Economic Policies-(United Kingdom).

-ECONOMIC POLICY-(UNITED STATES)

102 BRUGES, James Money pit. ECOLOGIST, V.38(No.7), 2008(September): P.16-17

Discusses about the economic policies of the United States of America. ** Economic Growth-Economic Policies-(United States).

-INCOME AND WEALTH-POVERTY

103 CHATURVEDI, Uma Livelihood for just five rupees and 25 paisa. YOJANA, V.52, 2008(August): P.32-33 ** Economic Growth-Income and Wealth-Poverty.

104 MISHRA, Neelabh Not one naya paisa. OUTLOOK, V.48(No.46), 2008(17.11.2008): P.28

Analyses the implications in the implementation of the Government's welfare schemes for the poor. ** Economic Growth-Income and Wealth-Poverty.

-LIBERALISATION

105 MISHRA, Girish Karl polanyi and globalisation. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.44), 2008(18.10.2008): P.7-12

Expresses the views of Karl Polanyi on the consequences of globalisation. ** Economic Growth-Liberalisation.

-PLANNING COMMISSION-FIVE YEAR PLANS

106 RAJIV KUMAR and others Global crisis and India's growth rate. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(3.12.2008)

** - Keywords 18

-PLANNING COMMISSION-FIVE YEAR PLANS

Emphasises that the XIth Five Year Plan targets should be recalibrated if the plan is to remain credible. ** Economic Growth-Planning Commission-Five Year Plans.

EDUCATION -EDUCATIONAL POLICY-(INDIA)

107 NATH, Daisy Children's rights and education. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(9.12.2008) ** Education-Educational Policy-(India).

-EDUCATIONAL REFORMS

108 KARNIK, Kiran Restructuring the education system. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(10.12.2008)

Focuses on educational reforms. ** Education-Educational Reforms.

-EDUCATIONAL REFORMS-(INDIA)

109 VAKIL, Sunita Universal education- A goal far away. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(2.12.2008) ** Education-Educational Reforms-(India).

-EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

110 NETTLES, Nick Robotic children. ECOLOGIST, V.38(No.7), 2008(September): P.42-47

Criticises the conveyor-belt educational system that produces clones not creative human beings. ** Education-Educational System.

-GIRL EDUCATION

111 AGARWAL, Anuja Lessons in fear: Sex abuse is undermining girls education SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.8), 2008(November 2008): P.22-23

Examines the risk of violence against girls in schools as one of the main reasons for gender gap in education. ** Education-Girl Education.

** - Keywords 19

-SCHOOLS-MID-DAY-MEAL

112 SINHA, Dipa Social audit of midday meal scheme in A.P ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.44), 2008 (1.11.2008): P.57-61

Applauds the initiative of Government for enhancing the quality of Midday meal scheme with the support of community. ** Education-Schools-Mid-Day-Meal.

-STUDENTS-CORPORAL PUNISHMENT

113 BASU, Chirosree Brutal and the nobel. TELEGRAPH, 2008(11.12.2008)

Raises concern on corporal punishment custom in Indian schools. ** Education-Students-Corporal Punishment.

ELECTIONS -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA)

114 BHATTACHERJEE, Shibdas Implications of Assembly polls. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(15.12.2008) ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

115 DASGUPTA, Swapan What four states say. TELEGRAPH, 2008(11.12.2008)

Analyses the results of just concluded Assembly elections ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

116 DATTA, Kanika Vote is more than worth the candle. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(11.12.2008)

Urges people to participate in elections. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

117 DHAR, M.K. Ugly aspects of Assembly elections. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(2.12.2008) ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

118 Editorial Five find-outers. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(9.12.2008)

** - Keywords 20

ELECTIONS -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA)

Focuses on the results of state Assembly elections. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

119 Editorial Mixed results from five states. HINDU, 2008(9.12.2008)

Analyses the results of just concluded Assembly elections in five States. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

120 Editorial Verdict 2008. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(9.12.2008)

Analyses the results of State Assembly elections. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

121 Election lesson: development rules. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(10.12.2008)

Analyses that 'development issues' plays a vital role in Assembly elections in five states. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

122 KAPOOR, Coomi Assembly lessons. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(9.12.2008)

Advises the political parties to take lesson from the results of state Assembly elections. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

123 MEHTA, Pratap Bhanu Never say never. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(9.12.2008)

Focuses on the triumph of democracy in the wake of results of State Assembly elections. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

124 NAYAR, Kuldip Vote for progress. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(12.11.2008)

Throws light on Assembly election results and major issues during election campaign. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

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ELECTIONS -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA)

125 NAYYAR, Dhiraj Voter wins. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(9.12.2008)

Points out that good governance and inspiring leaders have won just concluded Assembly elections in five States ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

126 SARDESAI, Rajdeep Voters reject politicisation of terror. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(12.11.2008)

Expresses views on the Assembly elections result of five States. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India).

-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA-DELHI)

127 AKBAR, M.J. Indian voter feels betrayed. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(1.12.2008)

Analyses the political condition of Congress party in Delhi in view of Assembly election. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India-Delhi).

128 Editorial Vote for work. TELEGRAPH, 2008(9.12.2008)

Expresses views on Delhi Assembly elections result. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India-Delhi).

129 SINGH, Malvika Third time lucky. TELEGRAPH, 2008(9.12.2008)

Focuses on the result of Delhi Assembly elections and victory of Congress party under the leadership of Sheila Dixit. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India-Delhi).

-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA-JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

130 Editorial Sustaining democracy. TRIBUNE, 2008(6.12.2008)

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-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA-JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

Focuses on big turnout in Jammu and Kashmir's Assembly election. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India-Jammu and Kashmir)

131 KHURSEED WANI Root run deed. PIONEER, 2008(6.12.2008)

Expresses opinion on huge success of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India-Jammu and Kashmir)

132 SHABIR CHOUDHARY Vote of protest. PIONEER, 2008(6.12.2008)

Expresses views on Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections and high voter turmout in the elections. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India-Jammu and Kashmir)

133 TANDON, Aditi Triumph of democracy. TRIBUNE, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the peaceful Assembly elections held in Jammu and Kashmir. ** Elections-Assembly Elections-(India-Jammu and Kashmir)

-ELECTION CAMPAIGN

134 VENU, M.K It's now bijli, sadak, pani and terror. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(6.12.2008)

Explores the issues that wil be debated in 2009 General Elections. ** Elections-Election Campaign.

-ELECTION LAW AND REFORMS

135 NEHRU, Arun Parties have to field acceptable leaders. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(14.12.2008) ** Elections-Election Law and Reforms.

-ELECTION SYSTEM

136 DATTA RAY, Sunanda K. Vote for the system. TELEGRAPH, 2008(13.12.2008)

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-ELECTION SYSTEM

Expresses views on public participation in the polls. ** Elections-Election System.

-GENERAL ELECTIONS-(NEPAL)

137 TOURANGBAM, Monish Nepal after elections. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(5.12.2008)

Examines Nepals political condition. ** Elections-General Elections-(Nepal).

-OPINION AND EXIT POLL

138 AIYAR, Swaminathan and S. Anklesaria Electoral mood is anti-incumbent. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(30.11.2008)

Focuses on the opinion poll for the forthcoming State elections. ** Elections-Opinion and Exit Poll; Assembly Election.

-PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS-(UNITED STATES)

139 BAROUD, Ramzy Why should Barack Obama's religion matter? NATION & THE WORLD, V.15(No.402), 2008(1.9.2008): P.37-38 ** Elections-Presidential Elections-(United States).

ENERGY -ENERGY CONVERSION

140 HAZARIKA, Deba Prasad Energy Conversion Act: An overview. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(6.12.2008) ** Energy-Energy Conversion.

-ENERGY RESOURCES-HYDRO-ELECTRIC ENERGY

141 RAVLEEN KAUR and KENDALL, Tom Myth of power. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.8), 2008(1-15.9.2008): P.28-35

Analyses the adverse impact of the hydel project built on the holy Ganga and its tributries. ** Energy-Energy Resources-Hydro-Electric Energy.

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-ENERGY RESOURCES-TIDE ENERGY

142 ANSLOW, Mark and CLARK, Peter Is there an alternative to the seven barrage? ECOLOGIST, V.38(No.7), 2008(September): P.12-13

Explain the effect of tidal energy on environment. ** Energy-Energy Resources-Tide Energy.

ENVIRONMENT -GLOBAL WARMING

143 ADAM, David Has the Kyoto protocol worked? HINDU, 2008(9.12.2008)

Deals with global warming. ** Environment-Global Warming.

144 RAJEEV SINGH Potential of a carbon finance fund. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.44), 2008 (1.11.2008): P.17-19

Discusses the ways and means to address the issue of in India. ** Environment-Global Warming.

145 WATKINS, Kevin Global warming demands urgent action. HINDU, 2008(8.12.2008) ** Environment-Global Warming.

-POLLUTION-WATER POLLUTION

146 LIVAS-DAWES, Haris Saving our seas. ECOLOGIST, V.38(No.7), 2008(September): P.18-19

Concern over the pollution in sea. ** Environment-Pollution-Water Pollution.

FAMILY PLANNING

147 JENA, Manipadma Taxing babies. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.4&5), 2008(July-August): P.7-8

Proposes the imposition of taxes on child to control the population in Orissa. ** Family Planning.

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-CENSUS AND POPULATION

148 MAJUMDAR, Swapana Counting on people. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.4&5), 2008(July-August): P.5-6

Reveals the impact of family planning policies on the people of India. ** Family Planning-Census and Population.

FINANCE -BANKS AND BANKING

149 ROY, Subir Indian bank's follies overseas. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(10.12.2008) ** Finance-Banks and Banking.

-BANKS AND BANKING-BANK POLICY

150 Editorial Push Growth now. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(29.11.2008)

Focuses on the steps being taken by the Reserve Bank of India for sustaining economic growth. ** Finance-Banks and Banking-Bank Policy; Economic Crisis

-BANKS AND BANKING-BANK RATE

151 THAROOR, Shashi Changing rules of dharma. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(30.11.2008)

Emphasises to cut interest rates in banks to restore growth in economy. ** Finance-Banks and Banking-Bank Rate; Economic Crisis.

-BANKS AND BANKING-CENTRAL BANK

152 Editorial Subba's eight fold path. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(8.12.2008)

Focuses on Reserve Bank of India's eight key elements for economic growth. ** Finance-Banks and Banking-Central Bank.

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-CURRENCY AND COINAGE-MONETARY POLICY-(UNITED STATES)

153 Editorial Liquidity trap? FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(4.12.2008)

Focuses on the United States monetary policy. ** Finance-Currency and Coinage-Monetary Policy-(United States).

-FOREIGN INVESTMENTS-FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT

154 Editorial Risk of slowing investment. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises to bring down barriers to FDI and prioritise expenditure towards infrastructure to boost economy. ** Finance-Foreign Investments-Foreign Direct Investment.

-GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING

155 DHARAMVIR Avoid delays in presentations of audit reports. TRIBUNE, 2008(2.12.2008) ** Finance-Government Accounting.

-INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

156 MUNDLE, Sudipto Keep a tab on the funds. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(5.12.2008)

Discusses the need to keep a tab on funds allotted to Pakistan for development purpose. ** Finance-International Finance.

-TAXATION-(BELGIUM)

157 DENYS, Lieven Belgium: concept of permanent establishment revisited and other reflections beyond. BULLETIN FOR INTERNATIONAL TAXATION, V.62(No.8&9), 2008 (Aug-September): P.440-451

Examines the concept of `Permanent establishment and Belgian establishment and the difference between two in the context of cross border taxation. ** Finance-Taxation-(Belgium).

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-TAXATION-(BELGIUM)

158 SMET, Patrick and LALOO, Hannes Tax treatment of employee stock options in Belgium. BULLETIN FOR INTERNATIONAL TAXATION, V.62(No.8&9), 2008 (Aug-Sept): P.396-403

Describes the general tax treatment of stock options in Belgium. ** Finance-Taxation-(Belgium).

FOOD -FOOD SAFETY

159 GANDHI, Maneka Watch out the `Made in China'. PIONEER, 2008(5.12.2008)

Raises concern on import of contaminated Chinese milk products in India. ** Food-Food Safety.

-FOOD SECURITY

160 Debate Is food inflation a cause for concern. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(3.12.2008) ** Food-Food Security.

-PROCESSING FOOD SECURITY

161 DOGRA, Bharat Multinational companies pose a threat to food security. NATION & THE WORLD, V.15(No.402), 2008(1.9.2008): P.32-34 ** Food-Processing Food Security.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -INDUSTRIAL HAZARDOUS

162 JISHNU, Latha Stop! take a deep breath. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(6.12.2008)

Expresses view on 24th anniversary of the Bhopal gas leak tragedy. ** Industrial Development-Industrial Hazardous.

163 PILLAI, S.A. Bhopal disaster- An eye opener to units. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(3.12.2008)

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -INDUSTRIAL HAZARDOUS

Gives an account of 1984(Bhopal) gas leak tragedy. ** Industrial Development-Industrial Hazardous.

-INDUSTRIES-AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY

164 MALHOTRA, Sarika In reverse gear. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(7.12.2008)

Studies the impact of global meltdown on Indian car makers. ** Industrial Development-Industries-Automobile Industry.

-INDUSTRIES-TEA INDUSTRY

165 Editorial Tea industry. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(2.12.2008)

Focuses on growth of Assam tea industry. ** Industrial Development-Industries-Tea Industry.

-WASTE AND WASTE RECLAMATION-HAZARDOUS WASTE

166 O'BRIEN, Martin Through a dustbin darkly. ECOLOGIST, V.38(No.7), 2008(September): P.14-15

Focuses on waste management. ** Industrial Development-Waste and Waste Reclamation- Hazardous Waste.

INTERNATIONAL LAW

167 GURUSWAMY, Menaka Financing terror: the Lashkar and beyond. HINDU, 2008(5.12.2008)

Focuses on international law that warrents that all nations have a legal obligation to work against the financing of terror. ** International Law.

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-MARITIME LAW

168 DUTTA, Dilip Kumar Global effort needed to fight piracy. STATESMAN, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises to take proactive steps globally to stop piracy of the Somali coast. ** International Law-Maritime Law.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(AFGHANISTAN-UNITED STATES)

169 HEROLD, Mare W Matrix of death. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.4-22

Presents a new dossier regarding the magnitude of civilian casualities during US-NATO boming in Afghanistan ** International Relations-(Afghanistan-United States).

-(INDIA-BANGLADESH)

170 Editorial Taj Tantrum. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(13.12.2008)

Expresses concern over the upset of Indian High Commission over replica Taj Mahal Building in Bangladesh. ** International Relations-(India-Bangladesh); Monuments.

-(INDIA-IRAN)

171 BHADRAKUMAR, M.K India seeks `valvet divorce' from Iran. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.48), 2008(15.11.2008): P.7-10

Analyses the bilateral relationship between India and Iran in the wake of current power equation in United States of America. ** International Relations-(India-Iran).

-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)

172 Editorial Let's cut to the chase. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(11.12.2008)

Indicates that with the US intervention, India could get past Pakistan's terror cordon.

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-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)

** International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

173 FRENCH, Patrick Two nation theory. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(9.12.2008)

Focuses on the Indo-Pak relations in the aftermath of Mumbai terror attacks. ** International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

174 JILLANI, Anees What our neighbour thinks. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(11.12.2008)

Emphasises the need to solve insurgency problem collectively by India and Pakistan. ** International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

175 NOORANI, A.G. India-Pak peace, cooperation can kill terror. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(14.12.2008) ** International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

176 RAMAN, Anuradha Beyond, and back. OUTLOOK, V.48(No.37), 2008(15.9.2008): P.18-20

Focuses on the release of young fishermen of Ahmedabad from the Pakistani prisons. ** International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Prisoners.

177 SUBRAHMANYAM, K Don't march to their beat. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(3.12.2008)

Focuses on the rising of strain relations between India and Pakistan after the terror attacks in Mumbai. ** International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

-(INDIA-UNITED STATES)

178 RAMALINGA RAJU, B. Indian IT and the Obama regime. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(8.12.2008)

Anticipates better prospects for India-based IT companies in the regime of Obama, the new President of the United States of America. ** International Relations-(India-United States).

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-(INDIA-UNITED STATES)

179 SHARMA, Pranay It's a regime change. OUTLOOK, V.48(No.46), 2008(17.11.2008): P.50-52

Anticipates better tie-up between India and United States in the changed political scenario of United States of America. ** International Relations-(India-United States).

-(INDIA-VIETNAM)

180 DAS, Rup Narayan Vietnam: The jewel in India's look East Policy. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(2.12.2008) ** International Relations-(India-Vietnam).

-(IRAQ-UNITED STATES)

181 SAEED NAQVI For Obama, limits to the possible in Iraq. HINDU, 2008(4.12.2008)

Indicates that US foreign policy towards Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Guantanamo will be determined by the situattion on ground. ** International Relations-(Iraq-United States).

-(PAKISTAN-UNITED STATES)

182 FRENCH, Patrick In Pakistan, America's war on terror was mishandled. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(9.12.2008) ** International Relations-(Pakistan-United States).

-FOREIGN POLICY-(UNITED STATES)

183 SREENIVASAN, T.P. Back to clinton era. TRIBUNE, 2008(1.12.2008)

Comments on ambiguous views of Mrs. Clinton, the US Secretary of State on foreign policy. ** International Relations-Foreign Policy-(United States)

-INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES-(INDIA-CHINA)

184 NOORANI, A.G Maps and borders. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.80-88

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-INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES-(INDIA-CHINA)

Suggests the ways and means to resolve the boundary dispute between India and China. ** International Relations-International Boundaries- (India-China).

-IRAQ-UNITED STATES)

185 ZINN, Howard War is terrorism. FRONTIER, V.41(No.5), 2008(17-23.8.2008): P.9-11

Argues about the keeping of American troops in Iraq. ** International Relations-Iraq-United States).

-REGIONAL ALLIANCES AND PACTS-G20

186 DEBROY, Bibek G-20 somethings. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(10.12.2008)

Emphasises the need to sort out savings/investments and exchange rate issues internally, without external triggers. ** International Relations-Regional Alliances and pacts- G20.

187 MATTOO, Aaditya and SUBRAMANIAN, Arvind India and Bretton Woods II. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.45), 2008 (14.11.2008): P.62-70

Advises India for playing a constructive role in shaping new global economic architecture in line with its strategic interests at G-20 meeting in Washington. ** International Relations-Regional Alliances and Pacts- G20.

188 SADAR, Nayeem S.K. Global shift. STATESMAN, 2008(2.12.2008)

Emphasises that G-20 will have to reform Bretton Woods system in favour of emerging economies to curb financial crisis. ** International Relations-Regional Alliances and pacts- G20.

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LAW AND JUSTICE -JUDGEMENT

189 MISHRA, Ashutosh Heavy metal. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.7), 2008(16-31.8.2008)

Reflects resentment among local people after the Supreme Court's verdict given in favour of two controversial projects, Vedanta's bauxite mining and POSCOs steel plant in Orissa. ** Law and Justice-Judgement.

-JUDICIARY-JUDICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY

190 RAGHAVAN, R.K For judicial probity. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.94-95

Emphasises the need for greater judicial transparency and accountability. ** Law and Justice-Judiciary-Judicial Accountability.

MASS MEDIA -FILMS

191 Assamese cinema. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(1.12.2008)

Throws light on the poor condition of Assam film industry ** Mass Media-Films.

-FILMS-FILM FESTIVALS

192 KHALID MOHAMED Little quantum of solace. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(3.12.2008)

Comments on 39th International Film Festival of India held in Goa. ** Mass Media-Films-Film Festivals.

-PRESS

193 PAUL, Sudeep Reflections, reflected. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(3.12.2008)

Focuses on the editorials published in leading foreign newspapers on Mumbai terror attack.

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-PRESS

** Mass Media-Press.

-PRESS-PRESS ETHICS

194 BOSE, Ajay When we went wrong. PIONEER, 2008(5.12.2008)

Expresses views on news channels coverage of the terrorist strikes in Mumbai and media ethics. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

195 DHARKER, Anil Terrorised by TV. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(5.12.2008)

Criticises media's coverage on Mumbai terrorist attack. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

196 DUTT, Barkha Don't shoot the messenger. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(6.12.2008)

Expresses views on media coverage of the Mumbai attacks. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

197 NINAN, Sevanti Do we deserve this? HINDU, 2008(7.12.2008)

Raises concern on media's ethic during the broadcast of Mumbai terrorist attack. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

198 RAO, I. Ramamohan Terror on T.V. TRIBUNE, 2008(8.12.2008)

Criticises electronic media's reporting during terror attacks. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

199 SANGHVI, Vir Medium is the mess. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(14.12.2008)

Expresses views on media ethics in context with coverage of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

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-PRESS-PRESS ETHICS

200 SEN, Antara Dev Media must draw a line, not wait for Center's fiat. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(12.12.2008)

Raises concern on media ethics during the broadcast of news related to Mumbai terror attacks. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

201 SEN, Suhit Media and the elite. STATESMAN, 2008(7.12.2008)

Reflects that electronic media played an irresponsible role in Mumbai terror attack on 26th November 2008. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

202 SHARMA, Rajat Reality, not television. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(10.12.2008)

Supports media for its coverage of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

203 TAMULY, Deben Other side of the media. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(14.12.2008)

Expresses views on media coverage of Mumbai terror attack ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

204 THAPPA, Khimi Media alone not be blame. PIONEER, 2008(9.12.2008)

Emphasises upon the need for a law to regulate news channels. ** Mass Media-Press-Press Ethics.

PARLIAMENT -(CANADA)

205 BAUM, Geraldine Canadian Parliament suspended. TRIBUNE, 2008(6.12.2008) ** Parliament-(Canada).

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-(INDIA)

206 Editorial Rare unity. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(13.12.2008)

Deals with debate on terrorism in Parliament. ** Parliament-(India).

207 Editorial Secure our security. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(29.11.2008)

Emphasises the Parliament to work on revamping security establishment. ** Parliament-(India).

-LEGISLATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE-IMPEACHMENT

208 BORAH, J. Impeachment of judges. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(1.12.2008) ** Parliament-Legislative Practice and Procedure- Impeachment.

PETROLEUM -OIL

209 BHADRAKUMAR, M.K Energy superpower emerges in the caspian. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.47), 2008(8.11.2008): P.11-15 ** Petroleum-Oil.

-OIL PRICES

210 Debate Should fuel price cuts have been steeper. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(10.12.2008)

Discusses the impact of fuel price cuts on economic growth. ** Petroleum-Oil Prices.

211 Editorial Don't delay gas evacuation. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(12.12.2008)

Emphasises the need to resolve the issue of pricing the natural gas from the Krishna Godavari basin now sub- judice in the Bombay High Court. ** Petroleum-Oil Prices.

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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -(INDIA)

212 DAS, Sudhansu R. India desperately needs a mass leader. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(6.12.2008) ** Politics and Government-(India).

-CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS-HUMAN RIGHTS

213 BARDOLOI, Ruma Human rights and terrorism. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(10.12.2008) ** Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights- Human Rights.

214 BENJAMIN, P.N. Human rights for all, still a distant dream. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(10.12.2008) ** Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights- Human Rights.

215 BENZIGER, T. Joseph Human rights violation in Burma. NATION & THE WORLD, V.15(No.402), 2008(1.9.2008): P.39 ** Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights- Human Rights.

216 Editorial Declaration that is more relevent than ever. HINDU, 2008(10.12.2008)

Focuses on the Universal declaration of Human Rights and its impact on Europe and the world. ** Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights- Human Rights.

217 HAZARIKA, Arup Kumar Human rights-Concept and context. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(10.12.2008) ** Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights- Human Rights.

218 KOSYREV, Dmitry Euro-American duplicity on human rights. PIONEER, 2008(15.12.2008) ** Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights- Human Rights.

-FORMS OF STATE-DEMOCRACY

219 PATWARDHAN, Anand Free all Zealots. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(10.12.2008)

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-FORMS OF STATE-DEMOCRACY

Indicates that India can protect itself when principles of democracy rule supreme. ** Politics and Government-Forms of State-Democracy.

-POLITICAL AGITATION-(INDIA-ANDHRA PRADESH)

220 REDDY, D. Rama Krishna Demand for justified. STATESMAN, 2008(6.12.2008)

Expresses view on demand of a seperate Telangana State within Andhra Pradesh. ** Politics and Government-Political Agitation-(India- Andhra Pradesh).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(AFGHANISTAN)

221 Editorial Afghanistan nears tipping point. HINDU, 2008(4.12.2008)

Focuses on the United States' policy towards Afghanistan ** Politics and Government-Political Development- (Afghanistan).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BANGLADESH)

222 Editorial Restoring democracy. PIONEER, 2008(13.12.2008)

Welcomes the decision of Bangladesh caretaker Government to lift the emergency to restore democracy in Bangladesh. ** Politics and Government-Political Development- (Bangladesh).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(CHINA-TIBET)

223 AGRAWAL, Brahm Swaroop Is Tibet really an integral part of China? CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(1.12.2008) ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(China- Tibet).

224 Editorial Growing militancy. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(2.12.2008)

Raises concern on signs of growing militancy among

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(CHINA-TIBET)

Tibetan exiles. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(China- Tibet).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)

225 Bhatnagar, R.K Is India heading for a national Government? INDIAN OBSERVER, V.48(No.17), 2008(1-15.9.2008): P.22-23

Describes the political development of India. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

226 BHATTACHARJEE, Shibdas Politics over Mumbai massacre. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(11.12.2008)

Expresses concern on politics on multiple terrorist attacks in Mumbai on 26th November. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

227 Debate Priorities for the new Home Minister. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(8.12.2008)

Discusses to revive Indian policing system under the leadership of new Home Minister. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

228 DHONDY, Farrukh Truth woes, Centre's cauldron bubbles. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(6.12.2008)

Focuses on political development of India after multiple terror attacks in Mumbai on 26th November. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

229 Editorial Needed: A full time FM. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(2.12.2008)

Emphasises upon the need of a full time Union Finance Minister. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

230 Editorial New Home minister's task. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(2.12.2008)

Focuses on the challenges before the new Home Minister to

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)

arrest the deteriorating security environment. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

231 Editorial Out of time. TELEGRAPH, 2008(2.12.2008)

Gives view on shifting of P. Chidambaram from Finance Ministry to Home Ministry. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

232 Editorial To little, too late. PIONEER, 2008(2.12.2008)

Comments on the resignation of Home Minister Shivraj Patil after multiple terrorist attack on Mumbai. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

233 GOKARAN, Subir Luxury of time. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the challenges before the Government to take immediate measures on economic and security front before the scheduled elections declared. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

234 JAYAL, Brijesh D. Beyond public anger. TELEGRAPH, 2008(8.12.2008)

Expresses concern on partisan politics on terrorism issue in India. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

235 JUG, Suraiya People's politics. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(10.12.2008)

Expresses view on people's hate and anger against politicians after Mumbai terror attack. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

236 MISHRA, Dina Nath No semi-finals. PIONEER, 2008(14.12.2008)

Comments that the victory in Assembly elections does not guarantee success in the Lok Sabha elections. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)

237 NONIKA SINGH Condolence, the Indian way. TRIBUNE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Comments on the way of Kerala's Chief Minister offering condolence to the bereaved family of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

238 PANDA, Baijyant 'Jay' New new thing. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(9.12.2008)

Comments on Indian politics in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

239 RAJAMOHAN, C Tale of two crises. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the challenges before the Government to fight on economic and political front. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

240 RATTANANI, Jagdish Sparing the rod. STATESMAN, 2008(4.12.2008)

Comments on the governance of the Government. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

241 SACHITANAND, N.N. Quick agenda for Chidambaram. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(8.12.2008)

Deals with appointment of P.Chidambaram as Union Home Minister. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

242 SEN, Suhit Advantage UPA. STATESMAN, 2008(14.12.2008)

Opinies that just concluded Assembly elections result may affect upcoming General election. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

243 SENGUPTA, Nitish Game of passing the buck must stop. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(11.12.2008)

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)

Gives views on the political development in India after the multiple terror attacks in Mumbai. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

244 SETHI, Lalit How will Chidambaram respond to terror? CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Focuses on the transfer of P. Chidambaram from Finance Ministry to Home Ministry. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

245 SURYA PRAKASH, A. But what about the Prime Minister. PIONEER, 2008(2.12.2008)

Expresses view on resignation of Home Minister Shivraj Patil after terrorist attack in Mumbai on 26th November. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-DELHI)

246 THAPAR, Karan Well done, Mrs. D. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(14.12.2008)

Applauds the victory of Sheila Dikshit in Delhi Legislative Assembly elections. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Delhi).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

247 GURINDER SINGH On the boil: Jammu and Kashmir. INDIAN OBSERVER, V.48(No.17), 2008(1-15.9.2008): P.8-13

Discusses about the ongoing turmoil in Jammu and Kashmir. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Jammu and Kashmir).

248 SAJJAD LONE Turnout rate means nothing. PIONEER, 2008(6.12.2008)

Comments that high voter turnout in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election may not deter the people of Kashmir from rejecting India.

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-JAMMU AND KASHMIR)

** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Jammu and Kashmir).

249 TARIQ BHAT Fishing in troubled state. WEEK, V.26(No.51), 2008(16.11.2008): P.20-21

Focuses on National Conference and BJP's plan to cash the Amarnath land controversy in the upcoming Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Jammu and Kashmir).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-MAHARASHTRA)

250 ANANDAN, Sujata Being tied up in knots. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(2.12.2008)

Comments on incompetent men in key posts who hampered crisis management during the Mumbai attack in the wake of resignations tendered by the Home Minister and the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Maharashtra).

251 CAVASKAR, Mahesh Raj Thackeray and the danger of competing regionalisms. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.44), 2008 (1.11.2008): P.8-10 ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Maharashtra).

252 Editorial Get straight to repair work. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(8.12.2008)

Focuses the challenges before the Chief Minister of Maharashtra to ensure security and well being of the people. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Maharashtra).

253 Editorial Powerhouse minus power. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on Mumbai's strange political economy. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Maharashtra).

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-MAHARASHTRA)

254 MENON, Meena Maharashtra: A state of crisis. HINDU, 2008(8.12.2008)

Focuses on the political development in Maharashtra after the terrorist attack in Mumbai. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- Maharashtra).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA-WEST BENGAL)

255 KRIPA SHANKAR Left front in the service of the bourgeoisie. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.48), 2008(15.11.2008): P.23-24

Criticises the working of Left Front Government in West Bengal. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(India- West Bengal).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(PAKISTAN)

256 AKBAR ZAIDI, S Incomplete transition in Pakistan. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.45), 2008 (14.11.2008): P.10-11

Analyses the poll out comes of Supreme Court Bar Association in Pakistan indicating the inefficacy of the Government to carry out the essential reforms required to strengthen democracy in the country. ** Politics and Government-Political Development- (Pakistan).

257 SYED NOORUZZAMAN Inside Pakistan. TRIBUNE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Focuses on the strained relations between the Government and the Pakistan Army over the issue of sending the ISI Chief to India. ** Politics and Government-Political Development- (Pakistan).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(THAILAND)

258 COONAN, Clifford Big question. TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008)

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(THAILAND)

Focuses on the political development in Thailand. ** Politics and Government-Political Development- (Thailand).

259 Editorial Turmoil in Thailand. PIONEER, 2008(6.12.2008)

Focuses on political crisis in Thailand. ** Politics and Government-Political Development- (Thailand).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(UNITED STATES)

260 Editorial Hillary for State. HINDU, 2008(3.12.2008)

Focuses on the selection of Hillary Clinton for the post of Secretary of State by President-elect Barack Obama. ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(United States).

261 KRISHNA IYER, R Obama wonder and Bush blunder: Change is coming. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.48), 2008(15.11.2008): P.3-4 ** Politics and Government-Political Development-(United States).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(ZIMBABWE)

262 CHERIAN, John Power deal. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.54

Focuses on the political development of Zimbabwe in view of a power sharing agreement being signed between the ruling group and the opposition. ** Politics and Government-Political Development- (Zimbabwe).

-POLITICAL LEADER

263 MAHMOOD BIN MUHAMMAD Where have all the leaders gone? NATION & THE WORLD, V.15(No.402), 2008(1.9.2008): P.35-36 ** Politics and Government-Political Leader.

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-POLITICAL PARTIES

264 Left parties lose their importance and unity. INDIAN OBSERVER, V.48(No.17), 2008(1-15.9.2008): P.17-18 ** Politics and Government-Political Parties.

-POLITICAL PARTIES-(BJP)

265 PUNJ, Balbir Not terrified of terrorism. PIONEER, 2008(12.12.2008)

Give views on the projection of terrorism as a major poll issue by Bhartiya Janata Party(BJP). ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-(BJP).

-POLITICAL PARTIES-BJP

266 BAKSHI, Govinda BJP fishing in troubled waters. STATESMAN, 2008(1.12.2008)

Comments on the BJP's unneccessary politicising the investigation into the Malegaon terror attack. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP.

267 Editorial BJP is net loser. TRIBUNE, 2008(9.12.2008)

Analyses the result of state Assembly elections. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP.

268 MALIK, Ashok Delhi's djinns will haunt BJP. PIONEER, 2008(13.12.2008)

Focuses on the poor performance of Bhartiya Janata Party(BJP) in Delhi Assembly election. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP.

269 SABA NAQVI Mirror, mirror. OUTLOOK, V.48(No.46), 2008(17.11.2008): P.36

Analyses BJP's strategy for gaining electoral mileage from Hindu terrorism. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP.

270 SETHI, Lalit BJP buzz petering out a vote euphoria turns into fiasco. INDIAN OBSERVER, V.48(No.17), 2008(1-15.9.2008): P.15-16

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-POLITICAL PARTIES-BJP

** Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP; Elections.

-POLITICAL PARTIES-CONGRESS

271 CHANDRASHEKHAR, Manas Issues confronting state Congress. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(9.12.2008)

Discusses the political condition of Congress party in Karnataka. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress.

272 Editorial Triple term club. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(9.12.2008)

Applauds the victory of Congress in Delhi Assembly election. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress.

273 GHOSE, Sagarika Worst of times, best of times. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(10.12.2008)

Applauds the victory of Congress party in Assembly elections. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress.

274 KALYANI SHANKAR Congress is jubilant. PIONEER, 2008(12.12.2008)

Focuses on the significance of victory of Congress party in Delhi and Rajasthan Assembly elections. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress.

275 VOHRA, Pankaj Game set....? HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(9.12.2008)

Focuses on challenges before the Congress party in the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress.

-POLITICAL PARTIES-CPI

276 Editorial Shifting loyalties. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(8.12.2008)

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-POLITICAL PARTIES-CPI

Indicates that the Left parties finds new partners to fight General elections. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-CPI.

-POLITICAL PARTIES-POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AND IDEOLOGIES

277 ASGHAR, Ali Engineer Democracy, Parochialism and peace. FRONTIER, V.41(No.5), 2008(17-23.8.2008): P.12-14

Discusses about the parochial ideology of Maharashtra Nav Nirman Sena. ** Politics and Government-Political Parties-Political Philosophy and Ideologies.

-POLITICAL STRUGGLES-(AFGHANISTAN)

278 BHDRAKUMAR, M.K. Pakistani military and the Afghan problem. HINDU, 2008(10.12.2008)

Expresses the role of Pakistani military in Afghanistan's civil war. ** Politics and Government-Political Struggles- (Afghanistan).

-POLITICAL STRUGGLES-(SRI LANKA)

279 MURALIDHAR REDDY, B Profiling problem. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.47-50

Highlights resentment among Tamilians living in Colombo against the Sri Lankan Government's order regarding the re-registration of Tamils. ** Politics and Government-Political Struggles-(Sri Lanka).

POLLUTION -WATER POLLUTION

280 JAGMOHAN River of India. STATESMAN, 2008(8.12.2008)

Draws attention to poor condition of river Ganga. ** Pollution-Water Pollution.

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PUBLIC ADMINISITRATION -LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA)

281 WALTON, Michael We always overcome. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(4.12.2008)

Opines that big cities recover quickly from terror strikes if the political leaders determine the pace of recovery. ** Public Adminisitration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India)

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -CORRUPTION

282 AIYER, Yamini Under the table. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(9.12.2008)

Comments on India's anti-corruption mechanisms. ** Public Administration-Corruption.

283 DREZE, Jean and KHERA, Reetika From accounts to accountability. HINDU, 2008(6.12.2008)

Raises concern on corruption in bank payments of NREGA(National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) wages and demands corrective steps. ** Public Administration-Corruption.

284 JOGINDER SINGH Corroded by corruption. PIONEER, 2008(15.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Corruption.

285 KI MOON, Ban Corruption weakens democratic bodies. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(10.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Corruption.

286 KULKARNI, Sudheendra Fight Pak, but fight corruption too. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(7.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Corruption.

287 RAGHUNATHAN, V. Tackle corruption to fight terror. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(9.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Corruption.

288 RAO, N. Bhas Perception and experience of corruption. TRIBUNE, 2008(9.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Corruption.

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-LAW AND ORDER-(INDIA)

289 MISHRA, Yatish and DAS, Parantap K. Crime against senior citizens in changing social order. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.7), 2008(October 2008): P.27-29 ** Public Administration-Law and Order-(India); Old Age.

-LAW AND ORDER-(INDIA-ORISSA)

290 PRADHAN, Pramodini and PADHI, Ranjana Normalcy far from returning to Kandhemal. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.44), 2008 (1.11.2008): P.11-14

Comments on Orissa Government's claim regarding the situation in Kandhmal. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-(India-Orissa).

-LAW AND ORDER-CRIME AND CRIMINALS-SUICIDE

291 JACOB, K.S. Public health strategies for suicide prevention. HINDU, 2008(15.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Crime and Criminals-Suicide.

-LAW AND ORDER-INTERNAL SECURITY

292 BATRA, N.D. Give India weapons of self protection. STATESMAN, 2008(3.12.2008)

Deals with terrorism in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

293 BHARDWAJ, Brij Unite to face militant threats. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(5.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

294 BOTHRA, Arun In the face of terror. TRIBUNE, 2008(7.12.2008)

Welcomes the steps taken by Union Government to prevent Mumbai like terrorist attack in future. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

295 BUCH, M.N. Revamping security. PIONEER, 2008(8.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

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296 CHANDRA, Shailaja Elite's naivete. PIONEER, 2008(10.12.2008)

Suggests solution to counter terrorism in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

297 CHENGAPPA, Bidanda M. National security on coasts. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(10.12.2008)

Stresses upon the need for a strong marine police wing. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

298 CHOUDHURY, R. Dutta Have we learnt our lesson? ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(15.12.2008)

Exposes the loopholes in the security system in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

299 DAVAR, Kamal Prevent repeat of Mumbai. TRIBUNE, 2008(5.12.2008)

Suggests measures to prevent Mumbai like terror attack in future. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

300 DE, Shobha Is Mumbai really safe? The next attack can be from air. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(1.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

301 DOGRA, Rajiv Only words, no action. PIONEER, 2008(3.12.2008)

criticises the UPA Government for its failure to prevent terrorist attacks in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

302 Editorial End blame game. TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for better coordination among all intelligence and security agencies. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

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-LAW AND ORDER-INTERNAL SECURITY

303 Editorial Foot-in-mouth disease. PIONEER, 2008(4.12.2008)

Comments on the politicians for collapse of internal security. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

304 GREENWAY, H.D.S. Will next attack on US come from the sea? DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(12.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

305 IRFAN NOORUDDIN Four securities. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(8.12.2008)

Stresses upon the need of a structural change in India's policy to counter terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

306 JAGMOHAN Counter terrorism lessons from J&K. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(15.11.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

307 JOGINDER SINGH Flickering hope in gathering gloom. PIONEER, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for political will alongwith modern technology to defeat terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

308 KALIA, Dinamani Trans-border terrorism: A slur on the nation. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(5.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

309 NEHRU, Arun Divert security forces to protect public places. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(7.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

310 OBEROI, Vijay Never again. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(2.12.2008)

Suggests measures to prevent terrorist attacks in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

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311 OBEROI, Vinay Where is our strategy for tackling terrorism? DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(1.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

312 PURI, Rajinder Why VIP's deserve security! STATESMAN, 2008(11.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

313 RAJPUT, J.S. Don't expect the PM to act tough. PIONEER, 2008(3.12.2008)

Expresses view on rising terrorism in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

314 RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh Crime status. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.24-27

Highlights confusion prevailing in Indian internal security establishment after the Delhi blasts. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security; terrorism.

315 RAO, Vinod R. Systemic reforms for internal security. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(13.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

316 SEN, Ronjoy Battle for the mind. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(9.12.2008)

Suggests that to counter militant ideologies we must involve liberal interpretation of Islam. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

317 SEN, Sankar Mumbai massacre. STATESMAN, 2008(13.12.2008)

Stresses the need for an integrated internal security structure to counter terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

318 SINHA, Jayant Number to identify us all. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(6.12.2008)

Emphasises upon the need to implement a natioal identity

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card system to stregthen national security. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

319 VINAYSHIL, Gautam Needed: Security system without smugness. PIONEER, 2008(8.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security.

-LAW AND ORDER-POLICE

320 CHANGAKOTI, N.N. Police reform- The need of the hour. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(8.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Police.

321 GUHA, Ramachandra Renewing the force. TELEGRAPH, 2008(6.12.2008)

Emphasises that the Indian police need to be insulated from politics. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Police.

322 KARKARIA, Bachi Terrorist at my table. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(30.11.2008)

Focuses on the terrorists attack in hotels of Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Police.

-LAW AND ORDER-PRISONS

323 FISK, Robert CIA's secret prisons in Afghanistan forgotten. TRIBUNE, 2008(9.12.2008)

Raises questions over the origin of terrorist who attacked in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Prisons.

324 Prison reform. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(14.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Prisons.

-LAW AND ORDER-RIOTS

325 VENKATESAN, V Glowing embers. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.33-35

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-LAW AND ORDER-RIOTS

Analyses the Nanavati Mehta commission report on the Sabarmati Express Fire which has given clean chit to Chief Minister Narendra Modi. ** Public Administration-Law and order-Riots.

-LAW AND ORDER-SECURITY AGENCIES

326 DEORA, Milind Talk is cheap, lives are not. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

Deals with strengthening the security agencies in the wake of terrorists attack on hotels in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Security Agencies.

327 Editorial Bad system is no system. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(3.12.2008)

Emphasises to strengthen security agencies. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Security Agencies.

328 Editorial Beyond Patil. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises to make Indian intelligence agencies accountable to combat terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Security Agencies.

329 Editorial End blame-game. TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for better intelligence security coordination. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Security Agencies; Terrorism.

330 HARWANT SINGH Glaring intelligence failure. TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Security Agencies; Terrorism.

331 KULKARNI, R.N. Making intelligence agencies accountable. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(8.12.2008)

Deals with the failure of security agencies in the wake of multiple terror attacks in Mumbai on 26th November

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2008. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Security Agencies.

332 KUTTY, R.K. Was there any intelligence failure? CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(2.12.2008)

Raises questions on the failure of intelligence agency in Mumbai terror attack. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Security Agencies.

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM

333 BHUSNURMATH, Mythili Terror financing. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(2.12.2008)

Focuses on the financial aspect of terrorist activities. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

334 BIJAPURKAR, Rama Reflections on the night of terror. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the political economy in the wake of Mumbai terror attack. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

335 DEBROY, Bibek Guns and butter. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(8.12.2008)

Examines the impact of terrorism on the economy. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

336 DESOUSA, Jose and others Relocation of terror. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(6.12.2008)

Highlights that developing economies are the main victims of terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

337 Editorial Don't hide behind euphemisums. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(13.12.2008)

Comments on the Zardari Government for his statement on terrorists. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

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-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM

338 Editorial Fight terror with Islamabad. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for global solution to fight against terrorism which is a global problem. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

339 Editorial Security is not enough. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(2.12.2008)

Focuses on the role of civil society to counter terrorism ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

340 Editorial Somebody's got to do it. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(4.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for strong action to be taken by the Government to combat terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

341 Editorial Tackling terror. TRIBUNE, 2008(2.12.2008)

Stresses upon the need of a federal agency to counter terrorism in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

342 KAGAN, Robert Sovereignty can't be excuse. TRIBUNE, 2008(5.12.2008)

Comments that Pakistan and other States that harbor terrorists should not take their sovereignty for granted. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

343 KARLEKAR, Hiranmay Think Mumbai, recall 2001. PIONEER, 2008(4.12.2008)

Recalls terrorists' attack on Parliament House in 2001 in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

344 RADYUHIN, Vladimir Opportunity to promote a global strategy against terrorism. HINDU, 2008(4.12.2008)

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** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

345 SARKAR, Shivaji All channels lead to terror funding. PIONEER, 2008(8.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

346 SHYAM CHAND Terrorism Inc: Nexus between CIA and Mossad. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.48), 2008(15.11.2008): P.5-7

Highlights the attrocities committed by American and Israeli intelligence agencies in Iraq and Palestine and also exposes their links with Indian Saffron fascists to take on Muslims in India in the wake of Malegaon and Kanpur bomb blasts. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

347 PRAKASH SINGH No time to waste. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(2.12.2008)

Emphasises to revamp intelligence agencies and anti- terror laws to curb terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

348 SWAMI, Praveen Pakistan and the Lashkar's jihad in India. HINDU, 2008(9.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

349 TELLIS, Ashley J. Deadly force. STATESMAN, 2008(14.12.2008)

Raises concern on the threat of Pakistan based terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Toiba to world community. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

350 VAKIL, Sushil Pakistan plays a double game. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(6.12.2008)

Gives view on involvement of Pakistan's security agency in Mumbai terror attack. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism.

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA)

351 AHMED FARUQUI India, Pak must join hands to defeat terror. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(9.12.2008)

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** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India); Pakistan.

352 AIYER, Swaminathan S. A. Millitants get stronger, state weaker. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(3.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

353 BAROOWAH, G.P. Will we be able to defeat terrorism? ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(1.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

354 BHAT, Anil Lethargic India has paid a heavy price for its inaction. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(1.12.2008)

Criticises Government for its failure to protect Mumbai from multiple terror strike. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

355 BOSE, Rahul Filling the big empty. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(5.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for collective accountability to fight against terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

356 DASGUPTA, Swapan Time for some tough action. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(30.11.2008)

Emphasises to take tough action against terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

357 DUTT, Barkha Building blocks. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(13.12.2008)

Teaches the lessons that never politicise terror in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

358 Editorial Anger and democracy. TRIBUNE, 2008(5.12.2008)

Focuses on large scale protest across India against Mumbai terror attacks and failure of political leadership to prevent it. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

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-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA)

359 Editorial Dealing with the neighbour. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(2.12.2008)

Suggests India to look hard at the terrorists activities by Pakistan's terrorist organisations. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

360 Editorial Go to the source. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the evidence linking Pakistan to Mumbai terror ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism- (India).

361 Editorial Invitation to fiasco. PIONEER, 2008(1.12.2008)

Comments on Indian Government to invite the ISI Chief to help in solving Islamic terror crime. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

362 Editorial Make the case. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises India to step up diplomatic efforts in coordination with the rest of the world affected countries to fight against terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

363 Editorial Politicians, shut up and listen. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

Comments on politicians' attitude towards terror in the wake of terror attacks on Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

364 Editorial Somebody's got to do it. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(4.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for a strong action to be taken by the Government to combat terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

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365 Editorial Terrorism targets business. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(3.12.2008)

Emphasises the companies to find ways to protect their property, employees and guests. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

366 Editorial World class. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(1.12.2008)

Comments on the Government for not tackling terrorism effectively. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

367 FAREED ZAKARIA Not India's problem alone. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(2.12.2008)

Expresses views on terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

368 FRIEDMAN, Thomas L. After Iraq, Qaeda finds India a softer target. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(1.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

369 FRIEDMAN, Thomas L. Pakistan too must say 'enough is enough'. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(4.12.2008)

Comments on the involvement of Pakistani terrorists in Mumbai's multiple terror strike on 26th November. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India); Pakistan.

370 GHOSE, Bhaskar Knowing the enemy. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.89-90

Emphasises the need for transparency in the investigation of terrorists. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

371 GOSWAMI, Seema Buck stops where? HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(3.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for taking strong action against terrorists.

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** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

372 HAZARIKA, Amlan Mumbai revisited. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(7.12.2008)

Expresses concern on recent multiple terror strike on Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

373 HAZARIKA, Sanjoy Mumbai, Assam: need for communal calm. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(7.12.2008)

Gives views on the recent terrorists attacks in Mumbai and Assam. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

374 IRFAN HUSAIN Pak has to face the truth. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(5.12.2008)

Comments on the involvement of Pakistani terrorists in Mumbai's multiple terror strike. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

375 IRFAN HUSAIN Pak negotiates with a gun to its head. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(7.12.2008)

Gives views on involvement of Pakistan in the terrorist attack in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

376 JOGINDER SINGH Fight against terror must be a complete package. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(10.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

377 JOIS, M.Rama Inflicting wounds on patriotism. PIONEER, 2008(2.12.2008)

Criticises the charges on Hindu leaders for their alleged involvement in Malegaon bomb blast case. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

378 KANWAL, Gurmeet No health hazards. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(14.12.2008)

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Emphasises that only strong actions can neutralise terrorist organisations in the long run. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

379 KAUSHISH, Poonam I. Will Mumbai wake up our netas? CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(1.12.2008)

Expresses opinion on recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

380 KOSYREV, Dmitry Don't let the crime go unpunished. PIONEER, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises to take strong action against terrorists in view of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

381 KRIPLANI, Manjeet Why a target. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(2.12.2008)

Deals with terrorism in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

382 KRISIOL, William Citizens can fight terrorists with patriotism. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(2.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

383 KRISTOF, Nicholas Pak not guilty, but not innocent either. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(2.12.2008)

Expresses opinion on involvement of Pakistan in terrorist activities in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

384 MAIRA, Arun New stroy for India. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(11.12.2008)

Emphasises the need to be united to reconcile differences and fight against terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

385 MOHSIN HAMID Bound by sorrows. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

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Emphasises that India and Pakistan must fight terror together. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India); Pakistan.

386 PADAMSE, Alyque Let's not have terror reality shows again. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(2.12.2008)

Suggests measures to solve the problems of terrorism in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

387 PATHAK, Geetartha Terror strike and role of political parties. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

388 PREM PRAKASH Terror revisited. TRIBUNE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Comments on the governance of Indian Government in the wake of frequent terror attacks in the country. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

389 RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh Stigma of terror. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.30-32

Highlights how the people of Sanjarpur, U.P are afraid of being used as soft targets by police on the pretext of investigation into terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

390 RATNAM, Anita Youth, violence and terrorism: A fatal attraction. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(11.12.2008)

Examines the reasons behind the rise in terrorist activities in recent times. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

391 RUBIN, Barry World blind to nurseries of terror. PIONEER, 2008(10.12.2008)

Urges world community not to support Pakistan in the context of Pakistan sponsered terrorism in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

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392 SABNAVIS, Madhukar Impact brand India. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(5.12.2008)

Deals with terrorist attack on India's economic capital Mumbai on 26th November. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

393 SARDESAI, Rajdeep Life is no longer elsewhere. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(3.12.2008)

Expresses concern over Mumbai bomb blast. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

394 SCHWARTZ, Stephan and IRFAN Al ALAWI Lesson of Mumbai: Terror out of Pak is growing everywhere DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(6.12.2008)

Expresses views on terror attacks in Mumbai and involvement of Pakistan in terrorist activities. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

395 SEN, Sankar Religion of terror. STATESMAN, 2008(6.12.2008)

Argues that political controversies may affect Malegaon bomb blast investigation. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

396 SHOURIE, Arun Surprised? INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(1.12.2008)

Comments on the Government for not acting upon the terror warnings. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

397 SINGH, Rashmi LeT might have learnt new Qaeda-style tactics in Iraq. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(5.12.2008)

Focuses on the involvement of Lashkar-e-Tayyeba militants in Mumbai's multiple terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

398 SINGH, Tavleen Tackling the roots of terrorism. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(14.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

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399 SREENIVASAN, T.P. Pakistan deserves sanctions. TRIBUNE, 2008(9.12.2008)

Focuses on the job of international jury to administer the degree of punishment may be given to Pakistan on the ground of terrorist act in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

400 THAKURTA, Paranjoy Guha 26/11 was to hit India's growing economy. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(7.12.2008)

Deals with the terrorist attack on India's financial capital Mumbai on 26th November. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

401 THAPA, C.S. Space between war and peace. PIONEER, 2008(12.12.2008)

Calls for military and diplomatic action against Pakistan in response to Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

402 THAROOR, Shashi Keep up the spirit to fight. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(30.11.2008)

Emphasises to fight against terrorism boldly. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

403 UPRETI, Deepak K. Connecting the dots. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(7.12.2008)

Deals with India's war on terror. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India).

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA-ASSAM)

404 Editorial Terror in Assam. TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008)

Focuses on terrorists' attack in Assam. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Assam).

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405 Editorial Train blast. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008)

Expresses concern on bomb blast in train at Diphu in Assam. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Assam).

406 KASHYAP, Tapati Baruah Wounds deep: pain inexplicable. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008)

Expresses opinion on serial bomb blasts in Assam on October 30. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Assam).

407 SEEMA HUSSAIN Terror combo. WEEK, V.26(No.51), 2008(16.11.2008): P.26-28

Suspects ULFA-Jihadi link behind Assam blasts. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Assam).

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA-GUJARAT)

408 SHUKLA, I.K Blasts and the state of terror. FRONTIER, V.41(No.5), 2008(17-23.8.2008): P.5-6

Focuses on terrorist attacks on Gujarat. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Gujarat).

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA-MAHARASHTRA)

409 ADM ARUN PRAKASH Mumbai mayhem. TRIBUNE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Comments on the failure of intelligence agency in view of multi-pronged terrorist assault on Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

410 BAVADAM Lyla Chance encounter outside Nariman House. HINDU, 2008(1.12.2008)

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-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA-MAHARASHTRA)

Focuses on eyewitness account of a critical moment due to terror attack at Nariman House in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

411 BEDI, Kiran All are guilty of this culpable homicide. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Emphasises upon the need of reforms in context with recent multiple terror strike in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

412 BHANDARE, Namita Clueless, defence less. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises to fight terror collectively in the wake of Mumbai attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

413 CHAKRAVARTY, Manas Learning from the attack. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(7.12.2008)

Deals with multiple terrorist attacks in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

414 CHERIAN, Devi Politics is our biggest disaster. PIONEER, 2008(7.12.2008)

Comments on Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

415 CHERIAN, Dilip Cracking the cocoon. TRIBUNE, 2008(7.12.2008)

Expresses views on huge protests and public anger against terrorist attack in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

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416 DATTA, Saikat Godse's war. OUTLOOK, V.48(No.46), 2008(17.11.2008): P.30-34

Explores the links of Hindu terrorism came into force during Anti-Terrorist Squad investigations into Malegaon bomb blasts. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

417 DEB, Siddhartha Mumbai that didn't make the news. HINDU, 2008(4.12.2008)

Looks at the violent spectacle of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

418 Debate Will terror hit foreign investments. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(1.12.2008)

Discusses the impact of Mumbai terror attack on foreign investment in India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

419 DUA, H.K. Guest who overstayed. TRIBUNE, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises to change Indian political system in the wake of terror strikes in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

420 DUTT, Barkha Building blocks. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(13.12.2008)

Focuses on the lessons to be learnt from multiple terrorist attacks in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

421 Editorial End of siege. TRIBUNE, 2008(1.12.2008)

Applauds the anti-terrorist operation launched by the commandos of National Security Gaurds.

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-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA-MAHARASHTRA)

** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

422 Editorial Lead by example. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(8.12.2008)

Emphasises the need to be united to fight against terrorism in the wake of bomb blast incident in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

423 Editorial Let's cut to the chase. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(11.12.2008)

Emphasises that with the US intervention joint investigation of India-Pakistan on Mumbai terror Attacks can be succesful. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

424 Editorial Terror effect. TRIBUNE, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises to restore foreign investors confidence to nullify the effect of terror attacks in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

425 Editorial Three sets of questions. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(1.12.2008)

Raises queries over accountability of Government with regard to Mumbai terror attack. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

426 Editorial Tourism, hotels fear impact will be long. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Analyses the impact of Mumbai terror strike on Indian tourism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

427 Fallout of Mumbai attack. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(2.12.2008)

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Deals with multiple terror strike in Mumbai on 26th November. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

428 GANGULI, Amulya Message from Mumbai. TRIBUNE, 2008(8.12.2008)

Deals with Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

429 GANGULY, Ashok Rescued, to live. TELEGRAPH, 2008(3.12.2008)

Gives an account of terrorist attack on Mumbai's Taj Hotel on 26th November 2008. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

430 GUPTA, Dipankar What we have lost? TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(1.12.2008)

Expresses concern over lost glory of Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

431 GURUPRASAD, D.V. Lessons to learn. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(2.12.2008)

Discusses the lessons to learn from Mumbai terror attack. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

432 HARWANT SINGH Glaring intelligence failure. TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008)

Comments on the failure of intelligence in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

433 HARWANT SINGH What went wrong? TRIBUNE, 2008(10.12.2008)

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Examines the reasons behind the failure to prevent terrorist attack in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

434 JAIN, Sandhya Tragedy made into a farce. PIONEER, 2008(9.12.2008)

Expresses views on multiple terror attacks in Mumbai on 26 November. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

435 JOHN, Wilson Jihad Pakistan's dark underbelly. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(14.12.2008)

Focuses on involvement of Pakistan in terror activities. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

436 KHARE, Harish Beyond the 'no security, no taxes' slogan. HINDU, 2008(13.12.2008)

Focuses on mass protest against terrorist attack in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

437 KRIPLANI, Manjeet Counting the cost. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the impact of Mumbai terror attack on the Indian economy. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

438 KUTTY, R.K. Terror in Mumbai. CENTRAL CHRONICLE, 2008(1.12.2008)

Comments on multiple terror strike in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

439 MAROOF RAZA Serious business of war. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(11.12.2008)

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Expresses views on the suggestion of the External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee that India could excercise military option against Pakistan. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

440 MATHUR, Dinesh Lessons from Mumbai. PIONEER, 2008(7.12.2008)

Deals with Mumbai terrorist attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

441 NATARAJAN, Jayathi In times of crisis, it's vital to be resilient. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(8.12.2008)

Expresses views on Mumbai terror strike on 26th November. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

442 NAYYAR, Dhiraj All change. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(1.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for political reform in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

443 NIHAL SINGH, S. No politics, please. TRIBUNE, 2008(2.12.2008)

Expresses concern on politics on Mumbai terror attack. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

444 PHUKAN, Yamini Thoughts on Mumbai attack. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(12.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

445 RAI, Saritha Blow to business. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(12.12.2008)

Deals with the impact of Mumbai terrorist attack on

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corporate India. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

446 RAO, Jaithirth When they come again. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(1.12.2008)

Analyses the reasons behind terror attack in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

447 REDDY, G.B. What is systemic failure and how it can be fixed. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(8.12.2008)

Deals with multiple terror strike in Mumbai on 26th November. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

448 SALMAN HAIDAR Terror in Mumbai. STATESMAN, 2008(4.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

449 SANGHVI, Vir Rampaging elephant. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(7.12.2008)

Expresses view on the mass protest and public anger against politicians after multiple terror attack on Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

450 SEN, Suhit Shaken and stirred. STATESMAN, 2008(3.12.2008)

Expresses views on multiple terror strike in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

451 SHARMA, Kalpana Surviving the siege. HINDU, 2008(7.12.2008)

Deals with multiple terrorist attack in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

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452 SHASTRI, Sandeep Stop the blame game, let's take responsibility. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(1.12.2008)

Comments on the multiple terror strike in Mumbai on 26th November. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

453 SHEPARD, Sadia Prayer for peace. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(7.12.2008)

Expresses view on terrorist attack on Nariman House in Mumbai on 26th November. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

454 SRINIVASAN, Rajeev Barbarians break the gate. PIONEER, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the failure of the leadership causing India to bleed profusely in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

455 TAGORE, Sharmila Sit down for your rights. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(5.12.2008)

Focuses on resentment against politicians in the wake of terrorists' attack on hotels in Mumbai. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

456 TAVLEEN SINGH Shamed by our leaders. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(7.12.2008)

Criticises Union Government for its failure to prevent Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

457 VERGHESE, B.G. Systemic failures. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(11.12.2008)

Gives views on Mumbai terror attacks. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India-

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Maharashtra).

458 VERMA, Varuna Paranoia. TELEGRAPH, 2008(7.12.2008)

Discusses the impact of the terrorist strike on the Mumbai on society. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- Maharashtra).

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(INDIA-NORTH EAST)

459 WASBIR HUSSAIN Seven sorrows. OUTLOOK, V.48(No.46), 2008(17.11.2008): P.22-24

Focuses on the activities of rebel outfits in the northeast having a long history with foreign connections in view of the Assam blasts. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism-(India- North East).

-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(PAKISTAN)

460 ASIF ALI ZARDARI Terrorists want to destroy Pakistan too. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(10.12.2008) ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism- (Pakistan).

461 Editorial Act, Pakistan act. TRIBUNE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Emphasises that Government of Pakistan should take strong action against Pakistan based terrorists. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism- (Pakistan).

462 MUKHERJEE, Pranab House on fire. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(13.12.2008)

Emphasises that Pakistan must get serious about cracking down on terror. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism- (Pakistan).

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-LAW AND ORDER-TERRORISM-(PAKISTAN)

463 PARTHASARATHY, G. The home of terror. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(8.12.2008)

Emphasises that the world must force Pakistan to crack down on terrorism. ** Public Administration-Law and Order-Terrorism- (Pakistan).

-LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT

464 BASU, Uday Civic polls: Politics of nihilism rejected. STATESMAN, 2008(7.12.2008)

Analyses the result of the West Bengal's civic polls. ** Public Administration-Local Self Government.

465 NILEKANI, Nandan It's time to think local. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(13.12.2008)

Emphasises the need for more powers to be given to the city administration. ** Public Administration-Local Self Government.

PUBLIC HEALTH -DISEASES-AIDS

466 Editorial AIDS threat. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(3.12.2008)

Raises concern on AIDS threat in Assam. ** Public Health-Diseases-AIDS.

-DISEASES-BIRD FLU

467 Editorial Bird flu. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(7.12.2008)

Raises concern on confirmation of bird flu disease in Assam's Kamrup district. ** Public Health-Diseases-Bird Flu.

468 Fighting bird flu. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(13.12.2008) ** Public Health-Diseases-Bird Flu.

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-DISEASES-CHIKUNGUNYA

469 VARSHNEY, Vibha Chikungunya chase. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.10), 2008(1-15.10.2008): P.38-40 ** Public Health-Diseases-Chikungunya.

-MEDICAL TOURISM

470 SHARMA, Gunjan IIT? Indulge! WEEK, V.26(No.51), 2008(16.11.2008): P.56-64

Enlists top hospitals in India which have become a hot destination of medical tourists. ** Public Health-Medical Tourism.

-NUTRITION

471 NEETA LAL Children of hungary India. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.8), 2008(November 2008): P.15-16

Draws attention towards the problem of malnorishment is rampant among Indian children. ** Public Health-Nutrition.

-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA-KERALA)

472 DEVIKA J and RAJASREE, A.K Health, democracy and sickle-cell anemia in Kerala. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.45), 2008 (14.11.2008): P.25-29

Highlights the inefficacy of public action to exert pressure on the Government for improving health care system citing the case of rickle-cell anemia patients in Wayanad district of Kerala. ** Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India-Kerala).

RELIGION -RELGIOUS FAITH-CHRISTIANITY

473 SIKAND, Yoginder Rise of Christian fundamentalism. FRONTIER, V.41(No.4), 2008(10-16.8.2008): P.10-12 ** Religion-Relgious Faith-Christianity.

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-RELIGION AND STATE-RELIGION AND POLITICS

474 MISHRA, Abhay and BADRE ALAM KHAN Mullahs, Indian state and Muslim backwardness. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.47), 2008(8.11.2008): P.15-16 ** Religion-Religion and State-Religion and Politics.

-RELIGIOUS FAITH-ISLAM

475 MAULANA WAHIDUDDIN KHAN Religion of peace. PIONEER, 2008(12.12.2008)

Discusses that ideology of Islam is non-violence. ** Religion-Religious Faith-Islam.

476 RIAZHASAN Muslim Block. STATESMAN, 2008(1.12.2008)

Focuses on the status of the Muslim world since 9/11,2001 ** Religion-Religious Faith-Islam.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT

477 GOSWAMI, Kumud Ch Sustainable rural development. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(13.12.2008) ** Rural Development.

-RURAL EMPLOYMENT

478 AMBASTA, Pranathesh Road ahead. YOJANA, V.52, 2008(August): P.44-56

Explains the importance of NREGS (National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme). ** Rural Development-Rural Employment.

479 GHOSH, Gopi Nath Transparency and accountability. YOJANA, V.52, 2008(August): P.37-40

Focuses on the transparency in the implementation of NREGA. ** Rural Development-Rural Employment.

480 KHERA, Reetika Black hole of NREGA records. YOJANA, V.52, 2008(August): P.26-31

** - Keywords 80

-RURAL EMPLOYMENT

Emphasises on the transparency and accountability of funds allocated for the NREGA. ** Rural Development-Rural Employment.

481 MATHUR, Lalit Fulfilling the promise: NREGS. YOJANA, V.52, 2008(August): P.5-8 NREGS: National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.

Discusses about the implementation of NREGS. ** Rural Development-Rural Employment.

482 VANAIK, Anish Tale of two villages. YOJANA, V.52, 2008(August): P.15-17

Focuses on the impact of NREGS on the villages of Orissa. ** Rural Development-Rural Employment.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -SPACE RESEARCH

483 GOPAL RAJ, N. Strengthening the Outer Space Treaty. HINDU, 2008(12.12.2008) ** Science and Technology-Space Research.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -BACKWARD CLASSES-SCHEDULED TRIBES

484 ABHAY SINGH Awareness in the development of tribals. YOJANA, V.52, 2008(August): P.34-36 ** Social Policy and Planning-Backward Classes-Scheduled Tribes.

-CHILD WELFARE

485 NONIKA SINGH Child's welfare paramount in custody battles. TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008)

Emphasises that the court must resolve child custody cases with urgency. ** Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare.

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-CHILD WELFARE-CHILD ABUSE

486 SATYA SUNDARAM, I Curbing child abuse. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.8), 2008(November 2008): P.20-21

Highlights the high incidence of child abuse in India. ** Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare-Child Abuse.

-CHILD WELFARE-CHILD LABOUR

487 HEMA VIJAY Childhood up in smoke. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.8), 2008(November 2008): P.9-10

Reveals the pathatic story of children who are kept as a bonded labour by Beedi unit owners. ** Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare-Child Labour.

488 MATHIAS, Preethi Education may end child labour. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(15.12.2008) ** Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare-Child Labour.

489 SARASWATI, Ritu Child labour and Government strategy. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.8), 2008(November 2008): P.5-8

Focuses on the initiatives being taken by the Government of India for the elimination of child labour. ** Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare-Child Labour.

-CHILD WELFARE-CHILD TRAFFICKING

490 MITRA MUKHERJEE, Soma Children are not for trafficking. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.8), 2008(November 2008): P.24-25 ** Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare-Child trafficking.

-CHILD WELFARE-GIRL CHILD

491 MONKAR, Jyoti Decreasing ratio of daughters: implications, impact and ill effect. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.4&5), 2008(July-August): P.9-11 ** Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare-Girl Child.

492 NAGDA, B.L Decline female children in Rajasthan. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.4&5), 2008(July-August): P.12-25 ** Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare-Girl Child.

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-HANDICAPPED REHABILITATION

493 Editorial Disabled deserve dignity. TRIBUNE, 2008(5.12.2008)

Emphasises that disabled deserve right in jobs and education. ** Social Policy and Planning-Handicapped Rehabilitation.

494 Editorial Disabled empowerment. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(5.12.2008) ** Social Policy and Planning-Handicapped Rehabilitation.

-MINORITIES

495 THAROOR, Shashi Time to improve relations between police and minorities. TIMES OF INDIA, 2008(7.12.2008) ** Social Policy and Planning-Minorities.

-SCHEDULED TRIBES

496 MITRA, Maureen Nandini Tribals in a trap. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.9), 2008(16-30.9.2008): P.42-44

Draws attention toward the plight of Dantewada tribals caught in crossfire of the salwa Judam-Naxal conflict. ** Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes.

497 TASHI MORUP Pastures gone. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.10), 2008(1-15.10.2008): P.48-50

Highlights the problems being faced by Ladakh's Changpa nomads in sustaining their livestock in view of the pastures crisis. ** Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes.

-SOCIAL PROBLEMS-BEGGARY

498 RAMANATHAN, Usha Ostensible poverty, beggary and the law. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.44), 2008 (1.11.2008): P.33-44

Discusses the shortcoming in the laws relating to the prevention of begging. ** Social Policy and Planning-Social Problems-Beggary.

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-SOCIAL SECURITY-INSURANCE-OLD AGE SECURITY

499 ANANTHARAMAN, Ambujam Solutions for the ageing. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.7), 2008(October 2008): P.30-31 ** Social Policy and Planning-Social Security-Insurance- Old Age Security.

500 BHARTIYA, Anoop Kumar Aged in India: Policies and programmes. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.7), 2008(October 2008): P.5-15 ** Social Policy and Planning-Social Security-Insurance- Old Age Security.

501 Editorial Old can't wait. TELEGRAPH, 2008(3.12.2008)

Focuses on the loopholes in the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act(MWPSCA) 2007. ** Social Policy and Planning-Social Security-Insurance- Old Age Security.

502 PATIL, Prema B. Safe ageing. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.7), 2008(October 2008): P.35-36

Suggests some precautionary measures to protect older people from home injuries. ** Social Policy and Planning-Social Security-Insurance- Old Age Security.

503 SUHARA BEEVI, J. Provisions of Government programs for the care of elderly in India. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.7), 2008(October 2008): P.25-26 ** Social Policy and Planning-Social Security-Insurance- Old Age Security.

-WOMEN

504 RAJAN, Sowmya S and THANGARATHI, T Female infanticide in Salem. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.4&5), 2008(July-August): P.26 ** Social Policy and Planning-Women.

505 SHERIDAN, Mary Beth Iraqi women back in driver's seat. TRIBUNE, 2008(4.12.2008)

Focuses on women's empowerment in Iraq. ** Social Policy and Planning-Women.

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-WOMEN

506 SYEDA HAMEED India pushing for change. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(12.11.2008)

Stresses on the need to ensure a fair allocation of public resources for women. ** Social Policy and Planning-Women.

-WOMEN-ECONOMIC CONDITION

507 BISWAS, Tiyas Women empowerment through micro-finance: boon for development. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.8), 2008(November 2008): P.30-36 ** Social Policy and Planning-Women-Economic Condition.

-WOMEN-VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

508 GOSWAMI, H.K. Domestic violence: A national concern. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(8.12.2008) ** Social Policy and Planning-Women-Violence Against Women.

-WOMEN-WOMEN IN POLITICS

509 RAHEEM, A Abdul and JAMAL, Abdul M Panchayats and political empowerment of women-silent revolution. SOCIAL WELFARE, V.55(No.4&5), 2008(July-August): P.40-42 ** Social Policy and Planning-Women-Women in Politics.

SPORTS

510 WADE, Kadambari Murali Keep making the pitch. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(8.12.2008)

Focuses on the necessity of playing sports for bridging differences between castes and creeds. ** Sports.

TOURISM

511 ARUN, B.S. Terror attack hits tourism sector. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(5.12.2008)

Examines the impact of terror attacks in Mumbai on Indian

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TOURISM

tourism sector. ** Tourism.

-(INDIA-GOA)

512 DASGUPTA, Anupam Grass on the sands. WEEK, V.26(No.51), 2008(16.11.2008): P.36-40

Highlights setback to Goa tourism from drug peddlers. ** Tourism-(India-Goa).

TRANSPORTATION -ROAD TRANSPORT

513 RAMASWAMY, N.S. Solutions to B'lore's transport problems. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(4.12.2008) ** Transportation-Road Transport.

UNITED NATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS

514 HERMAN, Barry United Nations as a forum for reform of global institutions. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.45), 2008 (14.11.2008): P.15-19 ** United Nations and International Organisations.

-UN SECURITY COUNCIL

515 SHARMA, Anjali No consensus on UN Security Council. STATESMAN, 2008(2.12.2008) ** United Nations and International Organisations-UN Security Council.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT -BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

516 KATKAM, Anupam Boon for builders. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.21), 2008(24.10.2008): P.38-40

Argues over the Supreme court order regarding the development of 19,000 dilapidated cessed buildings in Mumbai. ** Urban Development-Building Construction.

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WATER MANAGEMENT -DAMS

517 PANDEY, Rahul Skewed development. STATESMAN, 2008(11.12.2008)

Gives a critical view on Gujarat Government's Sardar Sarovar Project. ** Water Management-Dams.

-FLOODS

518 That sinking feeling. DOWN TO EARTH, V.17(No.9), 2008(16-30.9.2008): P.22-30

Examines human failures behind Bihar floods. ** Water Management-Floods.

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