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NEW ADDITIONS to PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English 000 GENERALITIES 1 Chauhan, Kaushal Open Access E-Resources in Library NEW ADDITIONS TO PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English 000 GENERALITIES 1 Chauhan, Kaushal Open access e-resources in library and information science / Kaushal Chauhan and R.K.Mahapatra.-- New Delhi: Ess Ess Publications, 2013. xii,547p. : figs. tables ; 23cm. Bibliography : p. 503 - 536. ISBN : 978-81-7000-702-9. 025.344 CHA-op B206685 Price : RS.**1550.00 2 The Express Group The prize stories: best in the Indian news business 2009- 2010 / The Express Group.-- New Delhi: Lotus Collection, 2013. 278p. : plates ; 24cm. ISBN : 978-81-7536-941-3. 070.10954 EXP-p B205950 Price : RS.***595.00 3 India of ideas: 175 years of news generating views.-- New Delhi: Bennett, Coleman, 2013. 220p. : plates ; 29cm. 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ISBN : 978-81-237-6761-1. 080 DAS-s B206455 Price : RS.***110.00 8 Gupta, Shekhar Anticipating India : the best of national interest / Shekhar Gupta.-- Noida: HarperCollins Publishers, 2014. xxxvi,516p. ; 25cm. ISBN : 978-93-5136-255-5. 080 GUP-an B207198 Price : RS.***799.00 9 Jacquemont, Victor The British dominions of India: Tibet, Lahore, and Kashmir: letters from India / Victor Jacquemont.-- Srinagar: Gulshan Books, 2013. 521p. ; 25cm. Reprint of 1834 edition. ISBN : 978-81-8339-164-1. 080 JAC-b B206686 Price : RS.**2495.00 10 Mathias, Lina, ed. Left of centre: Kamal Morarka in Parliament / edited by Lina Mathias ; foreword by Pritish Nandy.-- New Delhi: Rupa Publications, 2013. xviii, 267p. ; 23cm. ISBN : 978-81-291-2975-8. 080 MOR-l B206628 Price : RS.***495.00 11 Palat, Madhavan K., ed. Selected works of Jawaharlal Nehru / edited by Madhavan K. Palat.-- New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund, 2013. v. : illus. ; 25cm. (Second series). Contents : v.48 (1-30 April 1959) ; v.49 (1 May -30 June 1959 ) ; Library has previous volumes also. ISBN : 0-19-809604-6. 080 NEH-p B206438,Vol. 48; B206439,v.49 Price : RS.**1000.00 12 Rangarajan, Mahesh, ed. Selected works of C. Rajagopalachari / edited by Mahesh Rangarajan, N.Bala Krishnan and Deepa Bhatnagar.-- Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, 2014. V.1 ; 25cm. Contents : v.1 1907-21. ISBN : 978-81-250-5017-9. 080 RAJ-r.1 B206079,Vol. 1 Price : RS.**2390.00 13 De, Shobha Shobhaa: never a dull De... / Shobha De.-- New Delhi: Hay House Publishers, 2014. 328p. ; 21cm. ISBN : 978-93-81431-94-7. 080 SHO-s B206487 Price : RS.***399.00 100 PHILOSOPHY 14 Prasad, B. Sambasiva, ed. Consciousness, Gandhi and yoga: interdisciplinary, East- West odyssey of K. Ramakrishna Rao / edited by B. Sambasiva Prasad.-- Visakhapatnam: Gitam University Press , 2013. xvi, 360p.: plates; 25cm. includes bibliogrpahical references. ISBN : 978-81-246-0715-2. 153 Q3 B206720 Price : RS.**1200.00 15 Venugopal, B. Yoga and yogic practices: yogasanas and pranayama: postures to body vigour and techniques of breath control / B. Venugopal and Ranganayaki.-- New Delhi: Neelkamal Publications, 2010. xii, 227p.: illus.; 22cm. ISBN : 978-81-8316-187-9. 181.45 Q0 C71685 Price : RS.***295.00 200 RELIGION 16 Adikesavan, A.S. Faiths and proximate truths: interactive essays on the triad: philosophy, religion and science / A.S. Adikesavan -- Chennai: Maven Learning, 2010. 262p.;22cm. ISBN : 978-81-910713-0-6. 201.61 Q0 C71717 17 Genzmer, Herbert 100 holy places: a discovery of the world's most revered holy sites / Herbert Genzmer.-- Bath: Parragon, 2010. 208p.: plates; 32cm. ISBN : 978-1-4075-9605-1. 203.5 Q0 C71723 18 Batchelor, Martine The spirit of the Buddha / Martine Batchelor.-- New Delhi , 2011. xx, 176p.; 22cm. Bibliography: p.173-176. ISBN : 978--81-910673-9-2. 294.382 Q1 C71718 Price : RS.***250.00 19 Pradhan, Rajesh When the saints go marching in : the curious ambivalence of religious sadhus in recent politics in india / Rajesh Pradhan.-- New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2014. vi,315p. ; 23cm. Bibliography : p.301-307. ISBN : 978-81-250-5269-2. 294.5172 Q4 B206511 Price : RS.***695.00 300 SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY 20 Gangahar, Manisha Kashmir's narratives of conflict : identity lost in space and time / Manisha Gangahar.-- Shimla: Indian Institute of Advanced Study, 2013. x,173p. ;23cm. Bibliography : p.161-169. ISBN : 978-93-82396-08-6. 303.6095411 Q3 B206737 Price : RS.***450.00 21 John, Wilson The caliphate's soldiers: the Lashkar-e-Tayyeba's long war / Wilson John.-- New Delhi: Amaryllis, 2011. xxxi, 295p.: tables; figs; 24cm. ISBN : 978-93-81506-01-1. 303.625095491 Q1 C71729 22 Raswan, Shivani Cross border terrorism in India: with reference to international regime / Shivani Raswan.-- New Delhi: Vij Books India, 2014. xiv,230p. ; 24cm. Bibliography : p.214 - 226. ISBN : 978-93-82652-28-1. 303.6250954 Q4 B206050 Price : RS.***995.00 23 Krishnaji, N. Population transitions: studies in demographic variety / N. Krishnaji.-- Thiruvananthapuram: Centre for Development Studies, 2010. 111p.: tables; 21cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 81-86353-04-6. 304.60954 Q0 C71684 Price : RS.****90.00 24 Deshmukh, Priyaka Urban migration, poverty reduction and climate change in Asia / Priyaka Deshmukh.-- New Delhi: Global Vision Publishing, 2014. ix,297p. : figs. : tables ; 25cm. Bibliography : p. 263-292. ISBN : 978-81-8220-602-1. 304.8095 Q4 B206086 Price : RS.**2500.00 25 Krishna Kumar, S. Emigration in 21st century India / S. Krishna Kumar and S. Irudaya Rajan.-- New Delhi: Routledge, 2014. xix,204p. : tables ; maps ; 23cm. Bibliography : p. 191-194. ISBN : 978-0-415-73602-2. 304.80954 Q4 B206634 Price : RS.***695.00 26 Sarwal,Amit,ed. Bridging imaginations : South Asian diaspora in Australia / edited by Amit Sarwal.-- New Delhi: Readworthy Publications, 2013. xx,332p.;23cm. (Australia-India inter-disciplinary research series;1). ISBN : 978-93-5018-279-6. 304.80954 Q3 B206106 Price : RS.**1395.00 27 Giroux, Henry A. Youth in revolt: reclaiming a democratic future.-- Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2013. xxxiii, 183p.; 22cm. (Critical interventions: politics, culture and the promise of democracy). ISBN : 978-161205263-2. 305.235 Q3 B206680 Price : PD ****65.00 28 Nadeau, Kathleen Women's role in Asia / Kathleen Nadeau and Sangita Rayamajhi.-- California: Greenwood, 2013. xix,208p. : plates ; 24cm. (Women roles through history). Bibliography : p. 191-195. 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Dalits in 21st century: Ambedkarite perspective / K. Jamanadas.-- Delhi: Kalpaz Publications, 2014. 318p : 23cm. Bibliography : p. 299-302. ISBN : 9788178359809. 305.56880954 Q4 B206478 Price : RS.***950.00 33 Jung, Najeeb The sting of a bee / Najeeb Jung ;foreword by Kuldip Nayar.-- New Delhi: Readworthy, 2013. xii,178p.;22cm. ISBN : 978-93-5018-364-9. 305.69710954 Q3 B206120 Price : RS.***199.00 34 Dangmei, Soihiamlung Religious politics and search for indigeneity: a study of Donyi-Polo movement in North-East India / Soihiamlung Dangmei.-- New Delhi: Akansha Publishing, 2014. viii, 256p. ; 23cm. ISBN : 978-81-8370-382-6. 305.8009542 Q4 B205968 Price : RS.***850.00 35 Fazal , Tanweer,ed. Minority nationalism in South Asia / edited by Tanweer Fazal.-- New Delhi: Routledge, 2013. vii,257p. : tables ; 23cm. (South Asian history and culture.) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-81-89643-33-1. 305.800954 Q3 B206510 Price : RS.***650.00 36 Sharma, P. Dash, ed. 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