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16-30 September, 2008 PPPaaarrrllliiiaaammmeeennntttaaarrryyy DDDooocccuuummmeeennntttaaatttiiiooonnn VVVooolll XXXXXXXXXIIIVVV (((111666---333000 SSSeeepppttteeemmmbbbeeerrr,,, 222000000888))) NNNooo... 111888 AGRICULTURE 1 FAN, Shenggen and GULATI, Ashok Dragon and the elephant: Learning from agricultural and rural reforms in China and India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.26 &27), 2008 (11.7.2008): P.137-144 ** Agriculture. 2 RAMESH CHAND Global food crisis: Causes, severity and outlook. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.26 & 27), 2008 (11.7.2008): P.115-122 ** Agriculture; Food Security. -AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES 3 SHARMA, Devinder Do we need Bt. Brinjal? DECCAN HERALD, 2008(23.9.2008) Expresses concern over production of genetically modified food crop. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Commodities. -AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(INDIA) 4 AFSAR JAFRI Food crisis exposes failures of India's agricultural reforms. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.33), 2008(2.8.2008): P.13-16 ** Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(India); Food Production. 5 SARKAR, Shivaji Wanted an agricultural policy. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(16.9.2008) ** Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(India). -AGRICULTURAL PRICES 6 FAO is worried. FRONTIER, V.40(No.52), 2008(13-19.7.2008): P.3-4 Draws the attention what problems faced by the poorest countries due to decline in prices of agricultural commodities. ** Agriculture-Agricultural Prices. 7 SHARMA, Anil Is higher demand for biofuels fuelling food prices. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.32), 2008(9 .8.2008): P.37-40 ** - Keywords 1 -AGRICULTURAL PRICES ** Agriculture-Agricultural Prices. -CROPS 8 SEKHAR, CSC World rice crisis: Issues and option. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.26& 27), 2008 (11.7.2008): P.13-17 ** Agriculture-Crops. -CROPS-(RICE) 9 Time to act. BUSINESS STANDARD, 2008(25.9.2008) Welcomes Central Government's indication that the ban on export of non basmati rice may be lifted soon. ** Agriculture-Crops-(Rice). -DROUGHT AND FAMINE 10 SWAIN, Mrutyunjay and SWAIN, Mamta Rural credit market imperfections in drought prone Bolangir district in Orissa. ARTHA VIJIANA, V.49(No.3&4), 2008(Sep-Dec): P.223-254 ** Agriculture-Drought and Famine; Rural Finance. -FARMS AND FARMERS 11 SUKHPAL SINGH and others Indebtedness among farmers in Punjab. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.26 & 27), 2008 (11.7.2008): P.130-136 ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers. -FARMS AND FARMERS-FARMERS SUICIDE-(INDIA) 12 DOGRA, Bharat How to kill the poor. FRONTIER, V.40(No.52), 2008(13-19.7.2008): P.9-10 Presents a detailed view of world development report on agricultural crisis and farmer's suicide in Asian Countries Indian especially. ** Agriculture-Farms and Farmers-Farmers Suicide-(India). ** - Keywords 2 -FISHING AND FISHERIES 13 Assam's pisciculture. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(25.9.2008) ** Agriculture-Fishing and Fisheries. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-DEFORESTATION 14 Saving rainforests from planters. HINDU, 2008(23.9.2008) Expresses concern over commercial plantations in tropical countries at the expense of species rich rainforests. ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Deforestation. -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILD LIFE 15 BORAH, Tokheswar Conservation of forest and Wildlife. ASSAM TRIBUNE, 2008(17.9.2008) ** Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life. -LAND AND LAND REFORMS 16 FAIRLIE, Simon Foresight without vision. ECOLOGIST, V.38(No.6), 2008(July-Aug): P.14-15 Reviews the future use of land in U.K. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms. 17 MITRA DAS, Manoshi Agrarian reform: lesson from the Philippines. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.26 & 27), 2008 (11.7.2008): P.32-34 ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms. -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION 18 BAJWA, Harpreet Land acquisition: A gout on solid ground. INDIAN EXPRESS, 2008(24.9.2008) Throws light on Punjab Government's land acquisition policy. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 19 GHOSH, Manash Tragic road map. STATESMAN, 2008(30.9.2008) ** - Keywords 3 -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION Brings to light the compensation package offered to Singur farmers for their fertile agricultural land which is insufficient in comparison with the Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu for the barren land. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 20 MISHRA, Jaideep For a better compensation policy. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(19.9.2008) Emphasise the need for better compensation policy for farmers suffering from land acquisition. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 21 PANAGARIYA, Arvind EI Nano: a perfect storm. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(25.9.2008) Scrutinizes the case of land acquisition for the Tata's Singur plant in West Bengal. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 22 PAUL, Prasanta Bengal's shattered dream. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(28.9.2008) Expresses concern over Tata's unofficial pullout from nano car project in Singur. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 23 SACHITANAND, N.N. There are ways to avoid the Singur fiasco. DECCAN HERALD, 2008(16.9.2008) Deals with land acquisition row in Singur district of West Bengal. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 24 SEN, Samanta Nano fiasco. STATESMAN, 2008(16.9.2008) Discusses the issue of land acquisition for Tata's small car project in Singur, West Bengal. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. 25 SHIV VISHVANATHAN Fable called Singur. ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(23.9.2008) Expresses concern over politics of land acquisition in ** - Keywords 4 -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION Singur district of West bengal for Tata's nano project. ** Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition. ASSESSES THE GROWTH OF INDIAN ECONOMY 26 ROY PINTO and JOSEPH, Lancelot Down to a canter. BUSINESS INDIA, No.793, 2008(10.8.2008): P.60-64 ** Assesses the growth of Indian economy. BIOGRAPHIES -LEADER-NARAYAN 27 SAMADDAR, Ranabir Jayaprakash Narayan and the problem of representative democracy. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.31), 2008(2 .8.2008): P.49-58 ** Biographies-Leader-NARAYAN; Jayaprakash. -POLITICAL LEADERS-(DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA) 28 JAGMOHAN Nobality of humanism. PIONEER, 2008(25.9.2008) Highlights that Deendayal Upadhyaya's vision of integral society is still relevent in today's environment. ** Biographies-Political Leaders-(DEENDAYAL UPADHYAYA). -POLITICAL LEADERS-SURJEET, HARKISHAN SINGH 29 YECHURY, Sitaram Comrade Surjeet-true Marxist. MAINSTREAM, V.46(No.34), 2008(9.8.2008): P.9 ** Biographies-Political Leaders-SURJEET, Harkishan Singh -PROMINENT PERSONS-(MANEKSHAW, SAM BAHADUR) 30 UDAY BHASKAR, C Legand in uniform. FRONTLINE, V.25(No.l5), 2008(1.8.2008): P.33-36 Pays homage to India's first field Marshal, Sam Bahadur Manekshaw. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-(MANEKSHAW, Sam Bahadur) ** - Keywords 5 -PROMINENT PERSONS-HAZARIKA, BHUPEN 31 SWARUP, Harihar Bhupen: A legend in his lifetime. TRIBUNE, 2008(21.9.2008) Focuses on prominent singer Bhupen Hazarika. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-HAZARIKA, Bhupen. -PROMINENT PERSONS-SEN, SUKUMAR 32 GUHA, Ramchandra Forgotten Bengali hero. TELEGRAPH, 2008(27.9.2008) Pays tributes to Bengali mathematician turned civil servant Sukumar Sen who designed and supervised India's first ever General Elections. ** Biographies-Prominent Persons-SEN, Sukumar. CENCUS -POPULATION 33 JAYARAJ, D Factors contributing to the declining trend in sex differentials in mortality in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.33), 2008(9 .8.2008): P.61-70 ** Cencus-Population. CENSUS AND POPULATION 34 HEYZER, Noeleen Gender inequalities must be tackled if MDGs are to be achieved. HINDU, 2008(24.9.2008) MDG: millennium Development Goals. ** Census and Population. COMMERCE -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA) 35 GOSWAMI, Anupam External imbalance. BUSINESS INDIA, No.794, 2008(24.8.2008): P.47-48 Examines certain latent dangers in the external sector of the economy. ** Commerce-International Trade-(India). ** - Keywords 6 -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-NEPAL) 36 MUKHERJI, Indra Nath Right balance in Indo-Nepal trade treaties. FINANCIAL EXPRESS, 2008(17.9.2008) ** Commerce-International Trade-(India-Nepal). -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-PAKISTAN) 37 Trade across LoC is long overdue. DECCAN CHRONICLE, 2008(24.9.2008) Focuses on proposal for overland trade across the Line of Control (LoC) between India and Pakistan. ** Commerce-International Trade-(India-Pakistan). -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-WTO 38 DRACHE, Daniel and FROESE, Marc D Omens and threats in the Doha round. MAN & DEVELOPMENT, V.30(No.2), 2008(June): P.1-28 ** Commerce-International Trade-WTO. 39 KHOR, Martin Behind the July failure of the WTO talks on Doha. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY, V.43(No.33), 2008 (16.8.2008): P.35-40 ** Commerce-International Trade-WTO. -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-WTO-(INDIA) 40 MAHBUBANI, Kishore Learning to trade in lies. HINDUSTAN TIMES, 2008(27.9.2008) Highlights that India must counter Western countries propaganda in WTO(World Trade Organisation) talks. ** Commerce-International Trade-WTO-(India). COMMUNICATIONS -TELEPHONE 41 DOSS, Surit Securing your WiFi. TELEGRAPH, 2008(29.9.2008) Examines how to secure Wireless Fidelity(WiFi) from unauthorised users. ** Communications-Telephone. ** - Keywords 7 COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT -COMPANIES FINANCE-SHARE MARKET 42 SINHA, Punit Kumar What next for Indian stock market? ECONOMIC TIMES, 2008(16.9.2008) ** Company Affairs and Management-Companies Finance-Share Market. -COMPANIES FINANCE-SHARE MARKETS 43 DUTTA, Bhaskar Paulson Plan. TELEGRAPH, 2008(30.9.2008) Analyses over the viability of Henry Paulson, the American Treasury Secretary's recovery
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