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Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLVI 1-15 February, 2020 No.3 Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLVI 1-15 February, 2020 No.3 AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(INDIA) 1. NUTHALAPATI, Chandra Sekhara Rao Emerging civil society initiatives in agriculture. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.43-46. Analyses the initiatives by Padma Shri awardee farmers and agriculturalists in policy making towards better farmer income and nutritional security. **Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(India); Agricultural Practices and Training; Farmers; Agricultural Production. -AGRICULTURAL TRADE 2. CHATTERJEE, Shoumitro and KRISHNAMURTHY, Mekhala Understanding and misunderstanding e-NAM. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.725, 2020(January 2020): P.59-63. Analyses the electronic National Agricultural Market (eNAM) launched by Modi government in April 2016 with the vision of 'One Nation, One Market'. **Agriculture-Agricultural Trade; Marketing; Online Trading. -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION 3. JITENDRA Between wars. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.17), 2020(16-31 January 2020): P.24-26. Highlights the acquisition of village common land for industrial development in Punjab and its impact on the livelihood of landless Scheduled Caste farmers. **Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition; Shamlat Land; Scheduled Castes. CENSUS AND POPULATION -CENSUS AND SURVEYS 4. ABUSALEH SHARIFF Social cost of disenfranchisement. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.52-54. Raises questions regarding the budgetary expenditure on preparing the National Register of Indian Citizen (NRC) in Assam. **Census and Population-Census and Surveys; CAA; National Register of Indian Citizen; NPR; Budgetary Expenditure. 2 **-Keywords -CENSUS RECORDS 5. BASU, Deepankar and DAS, Debarshi Assam's politics and the NRC. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.5), 2020(1.2.2020): P.61-63. **Census and Population-Census Records; NRC; Illegal Migrants; Political Development-(Assam). -FAMILY PLANNING 6. KULKARNI, Purushottam M. Stagnancy in unmet need for family planning in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.6), 2020(8.2.2020): P.65-70. Analyses the trends in the level and nature of the unmet need for family planning in India. **Census and Population-Family Planning; National Population Policy. COMMERCE -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-UNITED STATES) 7. FRANK F. ISLAM Are India and the US set for a 'defining partnership'? INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020): P.18-19. Discusses India's relationship with United States. **Commerce-International Trade-(India-United States). CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -CITIZENSHIP 8. DEVY, G. N. Epistemic change ?: Reading the CAA-NRC protests. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.6), 2020(8.2.2020): P.10-12. Discusses the non-violent and spontaneous protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 and National Register of Citizens. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Census Records. 9. GANGULI, Amulya India in tumult : Did Modi misjudge on CAA? INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020): P.6-7. Deals with the angst and anguish among Indian citizen over Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship. 3 **-Keywords 10. HEGDE, Rati Using women as shield. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.12-13. Highlight the protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 and National Register for Citizens by muslim women and children at Shaheen Bagh, New Delhi. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019; CAA; NRC; NPR. 11. JHA, Ajit Kumar Common cause. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.5), 2020(3.2.2020): P.32-38. Focuses on the nationwide protests for CAA and NRC by the opposition parties. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; NRC; Mood of the Nation; MOTN. 12. NAIK, Kapil Manufactured revolt. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.14-16. Deals with the protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 across India. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019; CAA; NRC; NPR. 13. RAJALAKSHMI, T. K. Spontaneous upsurge. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.34-39. Draws attention towards protest against CAA and NRC all over India. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Trade Unions. 14. RODRIGUES, Valerian State Assembly resolutions against the CAA. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.5), 2020(1.2.2020): P.8. Deals with resolution passed by the state assemblies of Kerala, Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA). **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; CAA. 4 **-Keywords 15. TALUKDAR, Sushanta Winds of change. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.43-47. Deals with protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and formation of a new political party in Assam. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Political Development- (Assam); Assam Gana Parishad. 16. VAIDYARAJ, Prashanth In the name of protest. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.6-9. Shows concern over massive destruction and chaos during protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 across India. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019; CAA; NRC; NPR. 17. ZIYA US SALAM Making it count. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.48-51. Focuses on silent revolution against the CAA, the NRC and the NPR by women in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; NRC; Women; Shaheen Bagh. -CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA) 18. RAGHAVAN, Srinath J&K : autonomy and after. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.725, 2020(January 2020): P.44-48. Deals with the abrogation of article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Constitutional Development-(India); Union Territory. DEFENCE -ARMY-(INDIA) 19. PALSOKAR, Ravi Lightness of being. FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.44-47. Looks at the infantry related requirements in terms of small arms and mobility. **Defence-Army-(India); Infantry; Small Arms; Arms and Armament. 5 **-Keywords -DEFENCE POLICY-(INDIA) 20. CHAKRAVORTY, P. K Modernisation of the Indian army. INDIA STRATEGIC (NEW DELHI), V.15(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.14-17. **Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Artificial Intelligence; Robotics. 21. DAVAR, Kamal CDS appointment a welcome step in enhancing India's security. INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020): P.32-33. **Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Chief of Defence Staff; Defence Administration. 22. KATOCH, Dhruv C. India gets a CDS. INDIA STRATEGIC (NEW DELHI), V.15(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.24-26. Highlights the approval of the post of chief of Defence staff by Cabinet committee on Security. **Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Chief of Defence Staff. -DEFENCE PRODUCTION 23. SHIVANE, Ashok Roadmap is ready. FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.48-50. Deals with transformation of the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for meeting future challenges in the armed forces. **Defence-Defence Production; Ordnance Factories; Armed Forces; Ordnance Factory Board. -HELICOPTER 24. GUPTA, Palak Towards safer tomorrow. FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.32-34. Needs for acquisition of modern and latest technology helicopters in the Armed Forces. **Defence-Helicopter; Armed Forces. -MILITARY HISTORY 25. PILLAI, Sudhir In times of crisis. FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.36-38. Analyses the realities about India's economy means for Indian military effectiveness. **Defence-Military History; Operation Khukri. 6 **-Keywords -NAVY-(INDIA) 26. ASTHANA, N. C. Waste of money and effort. FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.52-53. Expresses concern over futile decision to import 13 of the 5-inch naval gun with limited combat utility from the United States. **Defence-Navy-(India); Defence Relations-(India-United States). ECONOMIC GROWTH -(INDIA) 27. MENON, Shyam My vision of India 2047 A. D. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.8), 2020(8.2.2020): P.15-24. Needs for re-examination of the contemporary realities of India. **Economic Growth-(India); Education System; Inequalities. -ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA) 28. BHATTACHARYA, A. K. When politics trumped economics. SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.725, 2020(January 2020): P.54-58. Analyses the economic slowdown in India during BJP's second term. **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); GST; Unemployment. 29. BHATTACHARYYA, Sudip Only aggressive reforms can revive Indian economy. INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020): P.37-44. **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Economic Reforms; Inflation; GDP. 30. DAS, Sudhansu R. Be bold and India specific. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.22-23. Highlights Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meetings with economists and experts of NITI Aayog to roll out a bold Union Budget for reviving Indian economy. **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Budget. -ECONOMIC SURVEYS 31. CHATTOPADHYAY, Saumen Economic survey 2019-20: Fictitious narratives and ignored reality. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.8), 2020(8.2.2020): P.8-10; 34. Discusses about the Economic Survey, 2019-20. **Economic Growth-Economic Surveys. 7 **-Keywords -INCOME AND WEALTH 32. MISHRA, Udaya Shankar and JOE, William Household assets and wealth quintiles, India 2006-16: Insights on economic inequalities. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.6), 2020(8.2.2020): P.77-82. Highlights the potential of National Family Health Survey Wealth index to contribute to the discourse on poverty and inequality in India between 2005-06 and 2015-16. **Economic Growth-Income and Wealth; Maternal Health Care; Child Health; National Family Health Survey; Economic Inequalities. -STATISTICS 33. SEN, Pronab Recent Shenanigans in Indian Statistics. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.5), 2020(1.2.2020): P.10-13. Highlights the government's role in the process and the avoidable pratfalls committed by the statistical system. **Economic Growth-Statistics. -WORLD ECONOMY 34. Not just a first-world problem.
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