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Documentation Kerala DDOOCCUUMMEENNTTAATTIIOONN KKEERRAALLAA An index to articles in journals/periodicals available in the Legislature Library Vol. 12 (1) January – March 2017 SECRETARIAT OF THE KERALA LEGISLATURE THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DOCUMENTATION KERALA An index to articles in journals/periodicals available in the Legislature Library Vol.12 (1) January to March 2017 Compiled by G. Maryleela, Chief Librarian V. Lekha, Librarian Preetha Rani K.R., Deputy Librarian Denny.M.X, Catalogue Assistant Type Setting Sindhu.B, Computer Assistant BapJw \nbak`m sse{_dnbn e`yamb {][m\s¸« B\pImenI {]kn²oIcW§fn h¶n-«pÅ teJ-\-§-fn \n¶pw kmamPnIÀ¡v {]tbmP\{]Zhpw ImenI {]m[m\yapÅXpambh sXc-sª-Sp¯v X¿m-dm-¡nb Hcp kqNnIbmWv ""tUm¡psatâj³ tIcf'' F¶ ss{Xamk {]kn²oIcWw. aebmf `mjbnepw Cw¥ojnepapÅ teJ\§fpsS kqNnI hnjbmSnØm\¯n c−v `mK§fmbn DÄs¸Sp¯nbn«p−v. Cw¥ojv A£camem {Ia¯n {]tXyI "hnjbkqNnI' aq¶mw `mK¯pw tNÀ¯n«p−v. \nbak`m kmamPnIÀ¡v hnhn[ hnjb§fn IqSp-X At\z-jWw \S-¯m³ Cu teJ\kqNnI klmbIcamIpsa¶v IcpXp¶p. Cu {]kn²oIcWs¯¡pdn¨pÅ kmamPnIcpsS A`n{]mb§fpw \nÀt±i§fpw kzm-KXw sN¿p¶p. hn.-sI. _m_p-{]-Imiv sk{I«dn tIcf \nbak`. CONT ENTS Pages Malayalam Section 01-45 English Section 46-71 Index 72-104 PART I MALAYALAM Nn´, 31 amÀ¨v 2017, t]Pv 21þ24 Accident 2017-þ18 se tI{µ _Päv ImÀjnI {]Xnk-Ôn sb hkvXp-\n-jvT-ambn hne-bn-cp-¯m³ t]mepw X¿m-dm-bn-«nà F¶v Nq−n-¡m-Wn- 1. PpUo-jy At\z-jWw ¡p¶ teJ-\w. \S-¡m-¯-sX-´p-sIm−v? ]n. Pb-N-{µ³ tIcfi_vZw, 5 s^{_p-hcn 2017, 5. s]mcp-Xp¶ IÀj-Icpw t]Pv 44þ46 cq£-am-Ip¶ hÀK-k-a-chpw ]pän§Â shSn-s¡-«-]-I-S-¯n t£{X ]n. IrjvW-{]-kmZv `cW kan-Xn-¡msc a\:]qÀÆ-amb \c-l-Xy-bn Ipcp-¡nb kw`-hs¯ Nn´, 10 amÀ¨v 2017, t]Pv 22-þ25 tamZn `c-W-¯n IÀj-IÀ sImÃ- hni-I-e\w sN¿p¶ teJ-\w. s¸Sps¶¶pw Irjn `qan tImÀ¸-tdäv I¼-\n-IÄ ssIh-i-s¸-Sp-¯p-sa-¶pw hnh-cn-¡p¶ teJ-\w. Agriculture 2. \h hnI-k\ amXrI: ImÀjnI 6. F\n-s¡-Xnsc IoS-\m-in\n tem_n taJ-e-bv¡pw {KmaoW C´ybv¡pw hS-bmÀ kp\n Dt¯-P-\w. Iem-Iu-ap-Zn, 29 P\p-hcn 2017, \ntc{µ tZhv t]Pv 12þ21 tbmP-\, amÀ¨v 2017, t]Pv 23-þ-27 Irjn a{´n hn.-F-kv.kp\n Ipam-dp-am-bp-ff 2017-þ18 tebv¡pff tI{µ _P-än {Kmao-W- A`n-ap-Jw. ta-J-ebv¡v Du¶Â \ÂIp-Ibpw, ImÀjnI kaq-l-¯n\v ssI¯m§v \ÂIp-Ibpw H¸w \mK-cnI D]-t`m-àm-¡Ä¡v klm-bw \ÂIp-Ibpw sN¿p-¶p-s−¶v teJ-I³ 7. ImÀjnI kwkv¡mcw FÃmhcp-tS- hniZo-I-cn-¡p-¶p. Xp-am-IWw. hn.-F-kv. kp\nÂIp-amÀ \h-bp-Kw, 15 P\p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 10þ13 3. tIc-f-¯nsâ ImÀjnI taJ-e-bnse ImÀjn-I, {KmaoW taJ-ebv¡v t\«-§-fpw, apt¶-ä-§fpw Irjn a{´n IqSn- Bizm-kw. bmb teJ-I³ ChnsS hne-bn-cp-¯p-¶p. tUm. tPmkv sk_m-Ìy³ IÀj-I-{io, amÀ¨v 2017, t]Pv 28-þ29 tI{µ-_-Päv ]²Xn-IÄ tIc-f-¯n\v F§s\ {]tbm-P-\-s¸-Sp¯msa¶-Xn-s\- 8. ¡p-dn-¨v teJ\w hne-bn-cp-¯p¶p. 60 XnI-bp¶ ImÀjnI tIcfw tUm. BÀ. tKm]n-aWn tbmK-\m-Zw, 1 P\p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 16þ23 Adp]Xv hÀj-¯n-\n-S-bn tIc-f-¯nse 4. C´ysb IcmÀ Irjn-bn-te¡v ImÀjnI cwK-¯p-−mb amä§sf hen-¨n-g-bv¡p¶ _n.-sP.]n `cWw hne-bn-cp-¯p¶ teJ-\w. ]n. IrjvW-{]-kmZv 2 9. sa{Xm³ Imb-ense _−v tIcf i_vZw, 12 s^{_p-hcn 2017, apdn-¨-Xm-cmWv? t]Pv 9þ12 kzX-{´-`m-cXw I− henb t]mcm-«-§-fn tIc-f-i-_vZw, 12 amÀ¨v 2017,t]Pvv 18-þ19 H¶m-bn-cp¶ sPÃn-s¡«v \ntcm-[-\-¯n-s\- a{´n hn.-F-kv.kp\nÂIp-am-dnsâ CÑmiàn Xnsc Xan-gv\m-«n Ac-t§-dnb P\-Iob sIm−v Xcn-Èmbn InS-¶ Imb-en XpS-§nb {]t£m-`s¯¡pdn-¨p-ff teJ-\w. s\ÂIrjn hnf-sh-Sp-¡m-\n-cns¡ \S¶ A«n-adn {ia-s¯-¡p-dn-¨p-ff teJ-\w. 14. Hcp Imf-¡-fn-bpsS t]cn 10. ImÀjnI taJ-e-bnse _Z hnI- Pn. {]` k-\-]mX Iem-Iu-ap-Zn, 12 s^{_p-hcn 2017, ]n. IrjvW-{]-kmZv t]Pv 70þ71 Nn´, 3 amÀ¨v 2017, t]Pv 13þ16 Imf-¡q-ä³amsc \mb-I-cm¡n Xan-gI cq£-amb ImÀjnI {]Xn-k-Ônbn \n¶pw kwkvIrXn-bpsS Kcn-abv¡v th−n-bp-ff c£-s¸-Sm³ Irjn-¡msc klm-bn-¡p-¶- t]mcm-«-ambn amdnb sPÃn-s¡-«n-s\-¡p-dn¨v Xn\v ]ptcm-K-a-\-]-c-amb _ZÂ\-b-§Ä teJ-I³ hnh-cn-¡p-¶p. \S-¸n-em-t¡-−-Xnsâ {]m[m-\y-s¯- ¡p-dn-¨p-ff teJ-\w. 15. sPÃn-s¡«v Imtem-Nn-X-am-I-Ww. Animal Husbandry kn.-]n. \mcm-b-W³ Nn´, 3 s^{_p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 28-þ29 sPÃn-s¡-«n-s\-¡p-dn-¨p-ff teJ-\w. 11. Idh häp¶ hb-\mSv kXo-i³ \mbÀ ka-Im-enI ae-bm-fw, 30 P\p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 24þ27 16. hnc apdn-s¨-Sp¯pw IrjvW-aWn hb-\m-«nse £oc-IÀj-IÀ A`n-ap-Jo-I-cn- Nqgv¶pw Hcp C´y³ _m¦nMv! ¡p¶ {]Xn-k-Ôn-sb-¡p-dn-¨p-ff teJ-\w. A\q]v ]c-ta-iz-c³ ka-Im-enI ae-bm-fw, 6 amÀ¨v 2017, t]Pv 18þ24 B[mÀ Zpcp-]-tbmKw sNbvXv BIvknkv 12. sPÃn-s¡«v: Hcp ka-ctam AtXm _m¦v, Cþ-ap-{Z, kphn[ C³t^m-skÀhv tZiobAJ-WvU-X¡pw sFIy-¯n\pw F¶o Øm]-\-§Ä \S-¯nb X«n-¸n-s\ FXnscbpff {]Xn-tcm[ iàn-I-fpsS -¡p-dn¨pw _tbm-sa-{SnIv kwhn-[m-\-¯nse NXn-¡p-gn-I-sf-¡p-dn-¨p-ap-ff teJ-\w. H¯ptN-ctem? s{]m^. kn.-sF. sFkIv tbmK-\mZw, 1 s^{_p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 26þ31 sPÃn-s¡«v kp{]ow tImSXn \ntcm-[n-¨- 17. Id³kn-c-lnX cmPyw : kz]v\hpw Xnsâ ]Ým-¯-e-¯n-ep-ff teJ-\w. bmYmÀ°yhpw. F.-sI. ctaiv tZim-`n-am-\n, 19 s^{_p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 54þ57 13. sPÃn-s¡«v {]t£m`w: Ncn{Xw Id³kn-c-lnX C´y F¶ kz]v\-¯n-te¡v F¯pI A{X Ffp-¸-aà F¶v hne-bn-cp-¯p¶ Xncp-¯n-sb-gp-Xnb sFXn-lm-knI teJ-\w. t]mcm«w cta-ivIp-amÀ tIm«-¸Sn 3 18. tImÀ¸-tdäp-Isf sImgp-¸n-¡m³ 23. t\m«p d±m-¡-ensâ Xnà- Iymjvsekv ^-e-§Ä: F´p sN¿Ww ? sI. BÀ amb tUm.-Sn.-Fw. tXmakv sFkIv Nn´, 27 P\p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 54þ57 Nn´, 6 P\p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 27þ30 [\-aq-e-[-\-¯n\v em`-I-c-amb _nkn-\kv t\m«v \ntcm-[\w P\-Po-hn-Xs¯ Xmdp-am-dm-¡n- Ah-k-c-§Ä Xpd-¶p-sIm-Sp-¡p-I-sb¶ b-Xnsâ ]Ým-¯e-¯n tUm.-Sn.-Fw. tXmakv e£y-t¯msS-bp-ff Bkq-{XnX \o¡-amWv sFkIv Fgp-Xn-b- I-f-f-¸Wth«! anYybpw t\m«p ]n³h-en-¡Â Xocpam-\-sa¶v bmYmÀ°yhpw F¶ ]pkvX-I -¯nsâ Ah- teJ-I³ A`n-{]m-b-s¸-Sp-¶p. km\ A[ymbw. 24. t\m«v Akm-[p-hm-¡Â: 19. Id³kn-c-lnX ]W-an-S-]m-Sp-IÄ: ^mkn-k-¯n-te-¡p-ff t]m¡v. coXn-I-fpw km[y-X-I-fpw. kn.-]n. \mcm-b-W³ {]`n-j.-F.Sn Nn´, 20 P\p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 12þ14 tbmP-\, s^{_p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 48þ51 t\m«v d±m-¡Â D−m-¡nb BLm-X-§sf UnPn-ä t]bvsaâv kwhn-[m-\-§-sf hni-I-e\w sN¿p¶ teJ-\w. -¡p-dn-¨p-ff teJ-\w. 25. t\m«v Akm-[p-hm-¡Â Bsc klm-bn-¡m³ 20. ]cn-anX Id³kn k¼Zv ]n. cma-N-{µ³ \mbÀ hyh-Øbv¡v Hcp Bap-Jw. Nn´, 3 amÀ¨v 2017, t]Pv 20þ22 {]hm-lÀ kmlp, AtamLv Atdmd C´y-bnse kzImcy Øm]-\-§-fn Gähpw tbmP-\, s^{_p-hcn 2017, t]Pv 10þ15 {][-m\-s¸-«Xv t]bv SnFw F¶ hme-äm-sW¶pw Id³kn clnX k¼Zv hyh-Ø-bpsS t\m«v Akm-[p-hm¡n Ccp-]Xv Znh-k-§Ä {]tbm-P-\-§-sf-¡p-dn-¨p-ff teJ-\w. ¡p-f-f-n Cu I¼-\n-bpsS A¡u−n Ccp-]-Xn-\m-bncw tImSn cq]-sb-¯n-sb¶pw hni-Zo-I-cn-¡p¶ teJ-\w. 21. Id³kn clnX kaqlw: Hcp s]mXp ho£Ww 26. tamZn-bpsS 50 Znhkw Ign-bp- tUm. {iohrµm \mbÀ. F³ t¼mgpw P\w Zpcn-X-¡-b-¯nÂ. tbmP-\, 19 s^{_p-hcn 2017, sNdp-Ic k®o-eq-t¡mkv t]Pv 38þ41 UnPn-ä k¼Zv hyh-Ø-bpsS t\«-§Ä, tIcf i_vZw, 8 P\p-hcn 2017, tIm«-§Ä, ]cn-anX Id³kn k¼Zv t]Pv 4þ8 hyh-Ø-bv¡mbn Kh¬saâv t\cn-Sp¶ t\m«v d±m-¡Â \S-]-Sn-aqew P\-§Ä A\p-`- shÃp-hn-fn-IÄ F¶n-h-sb-¸än NÀ¨ hn-¡p¶ Zpcn-X-§-sf-¡p-dn-¨p-ff teJ-\w.
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