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Parliamentary Documentation Vol. XXXVII (16-30 June, 2011) No.12 Parliamentary Documentation Vol. XXXVII (16-30 June, 2011) No.12 AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION 1 GUPTA, Y P Agricultural universities. STATESMAN (KOLKATA), 2011(21.6.2011) Calls for a thorough revamp of education in the Agriculture Sector. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Education. -AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION 2 Twin challenges in agriculture in India. MONTHLY COMMENTARY ON INDIAN ECONOMIC CONDITIONS (NEW DELHI), V.52(No.10), 2011(May, 2011): P.21-22 Emphasises the need to increase production and productivity in yield per hectare Agriculture Sector. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Production. -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 3 CHANDRA MOHAN, N Bt brinjal and its discontents. BUSINESS STANDARD (NEW DELHI), 2011(17.6.2011) Deals with the controversy on Bt brinjal in India. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Research. -FISHING AND FISHERIES-AQUACULTURE 4 DUTTA, Rangan Need for a 'blue revolution'. STATESMAN (KOLKATA), 2011(27.6.2011) Throws light on the huge potential of fish farming in Assam. ** Agriculture-Fishing and Fisheries-Aquaculture. -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION 5 BANERJEE, Chanderjit Help industry acquire land. ECONOMIC TIMES (NEW DELHI), 2011(18.6.2011) Suggests the Government to facilitate land acquisition for industry to create jobs and bring development. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. ** - Keywords 1 -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION 6 BANERJEE, Indranil Is land the new high-risk asset? DECCAN CHRONICLE (HYDERABAD), 2011(29.6.2011) Gives critical views on Land Acquisition Policy of the Government. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 7 Don't cut me off with a shilling (Editorial). BUSINESS STANDARD (NEW DELHI), 2011(29.6.2011) Deals with the issue of Land Acquisition Policy of various States. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 8 NAYAR, Kuldip Green farms or killing fields? JANATA (MUMBAI), V.66(No.15), 2011(15.5.2011): P.2-3 Expresses concern over land acquisition issue at Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. -WAREHOUSING-COLD STORAGE 9 TIWARI, Ravish Grain train. INDIAN EXPRESS (NEW DELHI), 2011(28.6.2011) Raises concern over poor facilities of grain storage in India. ** Agriculture-Warehousing-Cold Storage. BIOGRAPHIES -POLITICAL LEADERS-LIMAYE, MADHU 10 QURBAN ALI Madhu Limaye remembered. JANATA (MUMBAI) , V.66(No.14), 2011(8.5.2011): P.9 Pays tribute to freedom fighter and great socialist leader, Madhu Limaye. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-LIMAYE, Madhu. -POLITICAL LEADERS-LOHIA, RAMMANOHAR 11 ABBAS ALI Darling of Indian revolution. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.66(No.11), 2011(17.4.2011): P.12-13;23 ** - Keywords 2 -POLITICAL LEADERS-LOHIA, RAMMANOHAR Remembering Rammanohar Lohia in the birth centenary year. Recollects the contribution made by Rammanohar Lohia in Indian politics. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-LOHIA, Rammanohar. 12 PRASAD, Bhagwat Evolutionary socialism and the Twenty First Century. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.66(No.11), 2011(17.4.2011): P.16-20 Remembering Rammanohar Lohia in the birth centenary year. Pays tribute to Rammanohar Lohia. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-LOHIA, Rammanohar. 13 REDDY, B Sudershan Rammanohar Lohia's contribution to civil liberty. JANATA (MUMBAI), V.66(No.11), 2011(17.4.2011) Remembering Rammanohar Lohia in the birth centenary year. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-LOHIA, Rammanohar. -PROMINENT PERSONS-MAHALANOBIS, PRASANTA CHANDRA 14 BHATTACHARJYA, Pranjol Kumar Remembring P C Mahalanobis. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(29.6.2011) Throws light on the contribution of eminent statistician Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis to science and national service. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-MAHALANOBIS, Prasanta Chandra. -PROMINENT PERSONS-MAQBOOL FIDA HUSAIN 15 DUTTA, Arup Kumar Barefoot icon. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(18.6.2011) Pays tribute to eminent artist Maqbool Fida Husain. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-MAQBOOL FIDA HUSAIN. 16 DUTTA, Priyadarsi Iconoclast and the yogi. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2011(16.6.2011) Compares the painting style of Maqbool Fida Husain with that of S H Raza. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-MAQBOOL FIDA HUSAIN. ** - Keywords 3 -PROMINENT PERSONS-TAGORE, RABINDRANATH 17 KARLEKAR, Hiranmay Nationalism of Tagore. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2011(18.6.2011) Expresses views on Rabindranath Tagore. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-TAGORE, Rabindranath. 18 MUKHERJEE, Simantini Paradox of Tagore's music. STATESMAN (KOLKATA), 2011(27.6.2011) Throws light on the relevance of Rabindranath Tagore's Rabindra Sangeet in this era. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-TAGORE, Rabindranath. CENSUS AND POPULATION -POPULATION-GROWTH AND DECLINE 19 GOSWAMI, H K Declining child sex ratio. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(30.6.2011) Expresses deep concern on the poor child sex ratio revealed by the Census 2011. ** Census and Population-Population-Growth and Decline. -POPULATION-INFANTICIDE 20 DAS, Bidyawati Cursed females. ASSAM TRIBUNE (GUWAHATI), 2011(19.6.2011) Raises concern over the female infanticide and foeticide. ** Census and Population-Population-Infanticide. 21 MUKHERJEE, Uddalak Dream of freedom and the dead of Kashmir. TELEGRAPH (KOLKATA), 2011(23.6.2011) Raises concern over rise in female foeticide in Kashmir. ** Census and Population-Population-Infanticide. 22 RAY, Kalyan Health Ministry slept as killing of girl child spiked alarmingly. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE), 2011(18.6.2011) Deals with declining girl child ratio in India. ** Census and Population-Population-Infanticide. ** - Keywords 4 -POPULATION-INFANTICIDE 23 VERMA, Smitha Where have all the girls gone? TELEGRAPH (KOLKATA), 2011(19.6.2011) Trys to find out the reasons behind the lowest sex ratio in Jhajjar District of Haryana. ** Census and Population-Population-Infanticide. COMMERCE -INTERNATIONAL TRADE 24 BHAGWATI, Jagdish Why free trade matters. ECONOMIC TIMES (NEW DELHI), 2011(28.6.2011) Highlights some of the major benefits of free trade. ** Commerce-International Trade. -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA) 25 BHATTACHARYA, A K Twenty years of foreign trade. BUSINESS STANDARD (NEW DELHI), 2011(29.6.2011) Throws light on the story to see how India's merchandise trade has performed in the last 20 years. ** Commerce-International Trade-(India). 26 SARKAR, Shivaji Indian companies invest abroad. PIONEER (NEW DELHI), 2011(30.6.2011) Appreciates Indian companies for their overseas presence to upgrade their competitive strength in international markets. ** Commerce-International Trade-(India). -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-AFRICA) 27 VISHWANATH, T S 'Grand' key to Africa. BUSINESS STANDARD (NEW DELHI), 2011(23.6.2011) Examines India's trade relations with African countries. ** Commerce-International Trade-(India-Africa). ** - Keywords 5 -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-EUROPEAN UNION) 28 KAVALJIT SINGH India-EU free trade agreement: Rethinking banking services liberalisation. JANATA (MUMBAI) , V.66(No.14), 2011(8.5.2011): P.6-9 ** Commerce-International Trade-(India-European Union). -RETAIL SECTOR 29 KARMAKAR, Suparna Get retail regulation right. BUSINESS STANDARD (NEW DELHI), 2011(16.6.2011) Gives suggestions on the policy on Foreign Direct Investment in Retail Sector in India. ** Commerce-Retail Sector. COMMUNICATIONS -TELECOM POLICY-(INDIA) 30 AKBAR, M J PC has to answer. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE), 2011(20.6.2011) Deals with the new evidence in 2G telecom spectrum scam. ** Communications-Telecom Policy-(India). 31 NATH, Lathika Spectrum management: Paradigm and perspectives. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.49(No.17), 2011(16.4.2011): P.13-14 Discusses the need to review the Telecom Policy of India in view of the commercialisation of the valuable spectrum band. ** Communications-Telecom Policy-(India). 32 PAC report on 2G scam and aftermath. MONTHLY COMMENTARY ON INDIAN ECONOMIC CONDITIONS (NEW DELHI), V.52(No.10), 2011(May, 2011): P.3-4 PAC: Public Accounts Committee. ** Communications-Telecom Policy-(India); Financial Committees. COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT -COMPANIES-CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 33 AIYAR, Swaminathan S Anklesaria 20 years to an economic miracle. ECONOMIC TIMES (NEW DELHI), 2011(22.6.2011) ** - Keywords 6 COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT -COMPANIES-CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Expresses views on the need for good governance in India. ** Company Affairs and Management-Companies-Corporate Governance. -CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES 34 CHOUBEY, U D CSR: Must for Corporates. FACTS FOR YOU (NEW DELHI), V.31(No.8), 2011(May, 2011): P.40-41 CSR: Corporate Social Responsibility. Emphasises the need to bring regulation of mandatory provision for Corporate Social Responsibilities. ** Company Affairs and Management-Corporate Social Responsibilities. CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -CITIZENSHIP 35 MATHEW, Jomon Identification numbers around the world. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.55, 2011(Jun, 2011): P.36-37 Focuses on world-wide importance of providing Unique Identification Number by the Government of India. ** Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship. 36 NANAWATI, B B UID technology system. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.55, 2011(Jun, 2011): P.9-11 UID: Unique Identification. Highlights the benefits of the UID technology to the Government Sector. ** Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship. 37 NILEKANI, Nandan Possibilities of the Aadhaar number. YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.55, 2011(Jun, 2011): P.5-8 Highlights the importance of the Unique Identification Number 'Aadhaar' for every citizen of India. ** Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship. 38 PANT JOSHI, Deepati Financial inclusion, financial deepening and economic
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