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Parliamentary Documentation Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLIII 16-31 March, 2017 No. 6 AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 1. RAINA, Sunita and Others Analysing agriculture extension services for media mixes for transfer of technology. JOURNAL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (HYDERABAD), V.35(No.3), 2016(Jul-Sep.2016): P.465-478. Highlights the role of mass media in providing and upgrading information for farming community, agricultural universities to accelerate agricultural productivity. **Agriculture-Agricultural Research; Agricultural Production; Mass Media. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY 2. DAYANI, S K and Others Potential of agroforestry systems in carbon sequestration in India. INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (NEW DELHI), V.86(No.9), 2016(Sep.2016): P.1103-1110. **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Global Warming. -LAND ACQUISITION 3. VISEN, Sanjay Kumar Erroneous claims denied. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.39), 2017(26.3.2017): P.42-43. Describes the salient feature of Enemy Property Act, 2016. **Agriculture-Land Acquisition. BIOGRAPHIES -CHATURVEDI, BAL KRISHNA 4. KAUSHIK, Narendra Grassroots administrator. GFILES (NEW DELHI), V.10(No.12), 2017(Mar. 2017): P.48-51. Applauds the achievements of Bal Krishna Chaturvedi, a bureaucrat and former Union Cabinet Secretary. **Biographies-CHATURVEDI, Bal Krishna; Bureaucracy-(India). -KUMARAN, P 5. MALLESWARA RAO, K. Durga Farewell to a pioneer pracharak. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.44. Pays tribute to P Kumaran, the first Sangh Pracharak from Kerala. **Biographies-KUMARAN, P; Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. 2 **-Keywords CENSUS AND POPULATION -CENSUS RECORDS-(INDIA) 6. IRUDAYA RAJAN and Others Update on trends in sex ratio at birth in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.14-16. **Census and Population-Census Records-(India); Birth Rate. COMMUNICATIONS -TELECOMMUNICATIONS 7. JOSHI, Rakesh Musical chairs. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.1016, 2017(26.3.2017): P.26. Discusses the ramifications of transfer of J.S.Deepak, Telecom Secretary for the telecom sector. **Communications-Telecommunications. COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT -SHARE MARKET 8. MISHRA, Banikanta and Others Increased derivative trading in India: Impact on the price discovery process. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.43-54. Proposes to reduce the Security Transaction Tax so as to boost the stock market in India. **Company Affairs and Management-Share Market. CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -CITIZENSHIP-(INDIA) 9. DEKA, Kaushik Hindu headache for the BJP. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.10. Deals with the conflicting views on the grant of citizenship to Hindu refugees migrated from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan in Assam. **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship-(India); Refugees and Rehabilitation; Migration. CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION -CULTURAL HERITAGE 10. MISRA, Noora Draupadi's birthplace still in ruins. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.38), 2017(19.3.2017): P.42-43. Gives the details of archaeological excavation in Panchala, the site of Draupadi's birthplace and also expresses concern over its poor maintenance. **Culture and Civilization-Cultural Heritage. 3 **-Keywords DEFENCE -ARMS AND ARMAMENTS 11. ISLAN AYYADI and MOHAMMED KAMAL China-Israel arms trade and co-operation: History and policy implications. ASIAN AFFAIRS (HONG KONG), V.47(No.2), 2016(Jul.2016): P.260-270. **Defence-Arms and Armaments; Defence Procurement; Defence Relations-(China-Israel). -ARMY AND CIVIL RELATIONS-(PAKISTAN) 12. BONI, Fillipo Civil-military relations in Pakistan: A case study of Sino-Pakistan relations and the port of Gwadar. COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS (LONDON), V.54(No.4), 2016(Nov.2016): P.498-514. **Defence-Army and Civil Relations-(Pakistan); Defence Relations-(China-Pakistan). -DEFENCE POLICY-(INDIA) 13. JOSHI, Shashank Survey of India's strategic environment. ASIAN AFFAIRS (HONG KONG), V.47(No.2), 2016(Jul.2016): P.234-249. Discusses India's role in the prevalent security environment around the world. **Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Defence Relations. -DEFENCE POLICY-(ISRAEL) 14. HECHT, Eado and SHAMIR, Eitan Case for Israeli ground forces. SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON), V.58(No.5), 2016(Nov.2016): P.123-141. Focuses on the salient features of Israel's military strategies. **Defence-Defence Policy-(Israel). -DEFENCE RALATIONS-(INDIA-CHINA) 15. KRISHNAN, Ananth Missile muscle. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.12), 2017(20.3.2017): P.40-42. Focuses on the present phase of India-China relations in the context of ongoing competition to develop long range nuclear missiles. **Defence-Defence Ralations-(India-China); Missiles; Nuclear Weapons. -DEFENCE RESEARCH 16. PAL, Himanshu Versatile capabilities. FORCE (NOIDA), V.14(No.7), 2017(Mar. 2017): P.30. Applauds the capabilities of new remote control weapons system launched recently by Bharat Electronics Limited to replace manual operation of 12.7 mm air defence gun in India. **Defence-Defence Research; Arms and Armaments. 4 **-Keywords -MISSILES-(RUSSIA) 17. SENGUPTA, Prasun K Building upon a glorious legacy. FORCE (NOIDA), V.14(No.7), 2017(Mar. 2017): P.39-40. Highlights the new versions of cruise missiles launched by Russia. **Defence-Missiles-(Russia). EDUCATION -HIGHER EDUCATION 18. CHATTARJI, Subarno Media, the university and the public sphere. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.55-61. Raises question over the media coverage of the introduction and scrape of four-year Undergraduate Programme in Delhi University. **Education-Higher Education; Mass Media. 19. CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar Striking fear. FRONTLINE (NEW DELHI), V.34(No.5), 2017(17.3.2017): P.123-125. Expresses concern over passing of The West Bengal Maintenace of Public Order (Amendment) Bill, 2017 and The West Bengal Universities and Colleges (Administration and Regulation) Bill 2017 in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. **Education-Higher Education; Education Policy-(West Bengal); University Administartion; Functions of Government-(West Bengal). -TEACHERS 20. DESWAL, Anita Business of teacher education in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.11), 2017(18.3.2017): P.62-66. Expresses concern over declining standard of teachers education in self-financed privately managed educational colleges in Haryana. **Education-Teachers; Higher Education. ELECTIONS -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(GOA) 21. NORONHA, Frederick Carrying on a dubious game in Goa. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.12), 2017(25.3.2017): P.22-25. Analyses the prevailing political situation after assembly elections in Goa. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Goa); Political Development-(Goa). 5 **-Keywords -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(INDIA) 22. DASGUPTA, Shougat Shattered dreams. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.82-84. Examines the prospects of Aam Aadmi Party in the light of assembly elections held in Punjab and Goa. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(India); Aam Aadmi Party. -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(MANIPUR) 23. PHANJOUBAM, Pradip BJP snatches victory from defeat in Manipur. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.12), 2017(25.3.2017): P.25-26. Highlights the post election tactics of Bharatiya Janata Party to form its Government despite loosing assembly elections in Manipur. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Manipur); Bharatiya Janata Party; Functions of Government. -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(PUNJAB) 24. JOLLY, Asit Riding a tiger. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.64-68. Focuses on the challenges ahead of Amarinder Singh Government in Punjab and its implications for the prospects of Indian National Congress Party. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Punjab); Indian National Congress; Functions of Government-(Punjab). 25. Punjab's voters settle for change of the familiar kind. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.52(No.12), 2017(25.3.2017): P.19-22. Analyses the results of assembly elections held in Punjab and its impact on the prospects of Indian National Congress Party. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Punjab); Indian National Congress. -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(UTTAR PRADESH) 26. GURINDER SINGH Har har Namo Namo. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.6), 2017(31.3.2017): P.23-27. Applauds the victory of Bhartiya Janata Party in the recently held assembly elections in five states with particular reference to Uttar Pradesh. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Bharatiya Janata Party. 27. JHA, Ajit Kumar Beating them at their own game. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.42(No.13), 2017(27.3.2017): P.60-63. Critically views the impact of caste politics on the result of assembly elections held in Uttar Pradesh. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Bharatiya Janata Party. 6 **-Keywords 28. PANDEY, Sandeep BJP Government in UP doesn't bode well for the poor and democracy. MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.13), 2017(18.3.2017): P.3-4. Analyses the repercussions of landslide victory of Bharatiya Janata Party in the assembly elections held in Uttar Pradesh for Indian polity. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Bharatiya Janata Party. 29. PINTO, Ambrose Was there tampering with EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines) in UP elections ? MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.55(No.14), 2017(25.3.2017): P.7-9. Raises question over tampering with Electronic Voting Machines in the wake of witnessing landslide victory by Bhartiya Janata Party in Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Uttar Pradesh); Election Technique and Method. 30.
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