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Subject Index Economic and Political Weekly INDEX Vol XXV Nos. 1-52, January-December 1990 BR = Book Review LE = Letters to Editor ED = Editorials MMR = Money Market Review F = Feature P = Perspectives CL = Civil Liberties RA= Review Article C = Commentary SA = Special Article D = Discussion SS = Special Statistics ABORTION Talks about Talks (Ed) 'Artificially Induced Miscarriage': A Issue no: 10, Mar 10-16, p.467 Little Affair of the Women; Tang Min and David [Tr] Kellogg (RA) AGRARIAN RELATIONS Issue no: 17, Apr 28-May 04, p.WS15 Calendar of Barbarities; Sumanta Banerjee (RA) Deng Xiaoping and Dazibao; David Kellogg Issue no: 40, Oct 06-12, p.2253 (LE) Issue no: 23, Jun 09-15, p.1226 Congress and Zamindars: Collaboration and Consultation in Bihar, 1915-36; Tirumal Grave Reversal: Women's Rights (Ed) Mundargi (SA) Issue no: 37, Sep 15-21, p.2024 Issue no: 22, Jun 02-08, p.1217 Setback to Women's Right to Abortion; New Protection Force: Rural Poor (Ed) Anant R S Phadke (F) Issue no: 26, Jun 30-Jul 06, p.1365 Issue no: 09, Mar 03-09, p.433 Palamau Peasantry's Struggle: Bihar ACCIDENTAL DEATHS (Ed) Slumbering World Conscience: Indonesia Issue no: 17, Apr 28-May 04, p.913 (Ed) Issue no: 34, Aug 25-31, p.1866 Pandering to the Rich Farm Lobby; BM (F) AFGHANISTAN Issue no: 04, Jan 27-Feb 02, p.193 Old Schism: Afghanistan (Ed) Issue no: 11, Mar 17-23, p.526 Peasant Movements in Colonial India: An Examination of Some Conceptual Peace Plans: Afghanistan (Ed) Frameworks; L S Vishwanath (SA) Issue no: 07-08, Feb 17-Mar 02, p.357 Issue no: 02, Jan 13-19, p.118 AFGHANISTAN-PAKISTAN RELATIONS Property Law and Agrarian Relations in Durand Line and Afghan-Pak Relations; Colonial Awadh: 1909-1920; Vikash N Hafizullah Emadi (F) Pandey (SA) Issue no: 28, Jul 14-20, p.1515 Issue no: 47, Nov 24-30, p.2601 AFRICA Stress on Statewide Movement: Report of Reassessing Cooperatives in Africa; Des Bihar Pradesh Kisan Sabha's Third Gasper (BR) Conference; Shahid Akhtar (F) Issue no: 13, Mar 31-Apr 06, p.669 Issue no: 41, Oct 13-19, p.2303 ` 1 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT Land and Labour in India: The Demographic Informal Rural Finance; Rakesh Hooja Factor; N Krishnaji (SA) (LE) Issue no: 18-19, May 05-18, p.1037 Issue no: 21, May 26-Jun 01, p.1106 Major and Minor Irrigation Works; Ashok K Informal Rural Finance; Anand Chandavarkar Mitra (D) (LE) Issue no: 16, Apr 21-27, p.901 Issue no: 28, Jul 14-20, p.`494 AGRICULTURAL INCOME Onerous Terms: Farm Loan Waiver (Ed) Simulating Crop Insurance Options; Seeta Issue no: 27, Jul 07-13, p.1428 Prabhu (BR) Issue no: 24-25, Jun 16-29, p.1323 Regional Rural Banks and Rural Credit: Some Issues; T K Velayudham and V AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT Sankaranarayanan (SA) Investment in Agriculture: Brief Review of Issue no: 38, Sep 22-28, p.2157 Recent Trends; S L Shetty (SA) Issue no: 07-08, Feb 17-Mar 02, p.389 Rural Credit Delivery System: A Study in Pali District of Rajasthan; D AGRICULTURAL LABOUR Rajasekhar and Vinod Vyasulu (RA) Agricultural Workers' Pension in Kerala: Issue no: 39, Sep 29-Oct 05, p.A125 An Experiment in Social Assistance; Leela Gulati (SA) Rural Credit: Issues for the Nineties; Issue no: 06, Feb 10-16, p.339 Surjeet Singh (F) Issue no: 46, Nov 17-23, p.2531 Bihar's Most Wretched; Indu Bharti (F) Issue no: 38, Sep 22-28, p.2124 AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 1990-91 Budget and Some Issues of Farce of Farm Wages Hike: Bihar; Indu Macroeconomic Policy; Ajit K Ghose Bharti (F) (F) Issue no: 28, Jul 14-20, p.1512 Issue no: 24-25, Jun 16-29, p.1303 Labour Intensity in Indian Agriculture, Agricultural Development and 1880-1970: Some Findings; Sumit Guha Industrialisation in Punjab: Some (RA) Issues Related to the Pepsi Model; Issue no: 52, Dec 29-Jan 06, p.A Kanwaljit Kaur Gill and Sucha Singh Gill (SA) Land and Labour in India: The Demographic Issue no: 45, Nov 10-16, p.2507 Factor; N Krishnaji (SA) Issue no: 18-19, May 05-18, p.1037 Agricultural Price Policy: A Survey with Reference to Indian Foodgrain Economy; Mobilisation of Agricultural Labour: N Krishnaji (RA) Jehanabad Experience; Indu Bharti Issue no: 26, Jun 30-Jul 06, p.A54 (F) Issue no: 22, Jun 02-08, p.1181 Agricultural Production in Maharashtra: Growth and Instability in the Context Pandering to the Rich Farm Lobby; BM of New Technology; Ashok K Mitra (F) (RA) Issue no: 04, Jan 27-Feb 02, p.193 Issue no: 52, Dec 29-Jan 06, p.A146 Poverty, Gender and Wage Labour in Rural Dissecting Agricultural Stagnation in Tanzania; Sheila Smith and J B Sender Kerala: An Analysis across Crops, (SA) Seasons and Regions; K P Kannan and K Issue no: 24-25, Jun 16-29, p.1334 Pushpangadan (SA) Issue no: 35-36, Sep 01-14, p.1991 ` 2 AGRICULTURAL LABOUR Food Policy in a Changed Context; N Stress on Statewide Movement: Report of Krishnaji (BR) Bihar Pradesh Kisan Sabha's Third Issue no: 48-49, Dec 01-14, p.2654 Conference; Shahid Akhtar (F) Issue no: 41, Oct 13-19, p.2303 Peasant Communities and Agrarian Capitalism; Kai Friese (RA) AGRICULTURAL PLANNING AND POLICY Issue no: 39, Sep 29-Oct 05, p.A135 Agricultural Price Policy: A Survey with Reference to Indian Foodgrain Economy; Political Economy of India's Retarded N Krishnaji (RA) Development; Pradhan H Prasad (RA) Issue no: 26, Jun 30-Jul 06, p.A54 Issue no: 04, Jan 27-Feb 02, p.PE29 AGRICULTURAL PRICES Speculators Run Riot: Oilseeds (C) Agricultural Price Policy: A Survey with Issue no: 16, Apr 21-27, p.806 Reference to Indian Foodgrain Economy; N Krishnaji (RA) AGRICULTURAL REFORMS Issue no: 26, Jun 30-Jul 06, p.A54 Agricultural Reform in the Soviet Union: Obstacles to Effective Reform at Local Agricultural Prices Under Political Levels; Jim Butterfield (SA) Pressure; M L Dantwala (F) Issue no: 02, Jan 13-19, p.113 Issue no: 38, Sep 22-28, p.2136 AGRICULTURAL SECTOR Prices, Procurement and Production: An 'Four Anna Socialism': Relation of Analysis of Wheat and Rice; Ashok Industry and Agriculture in India; Gail Gulati and Pradeep K Sharma (RA) Omvedt (F) Issue no: 13, Mar 31-Apr 06, p.A36 Issue no: 48-49, Dec 01-14, p.2643 AGRICULTURAL PRICES COMMISSION Energy Demand Forecast for Agriculture in Agricultural Price Policy: A Survey with India; T K Moulik, B H Dholakia and P R Reference to Indian Foodgrain Economy; Shukla (RA) N Krishnaji (RA) Issue no: 52, Dec 29-Jan 06, p.A Issue no: 26, Jun 30-Jul 06, p.A54 Intersectoral Terms of Trade Revisited; R Agricultural Prices Under Political Thamarajakshi (RA) Pressure; M L Dantwala (F) Issue no: 13, Mar 31-Apr 06, p.A48 Issue no: 38, Sep 22-28, p.2136 Investment in Agriculture: Brief Review of AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION Recent Trends; S L Shetty (SA) Agricultural Production in Maharashtra: Issue no: 07-08, Feb 17-Mar 02, p.389 Growth and Instability in the Context of New Technology; Ashok K Mitra People vs State: Water Resources (Ed) (RA) Issue no: 46, Nov 17-23, p.2516 Issue no: 52, Dec 29-Jan 06, p.A146 Search for an Employment-Oriented Growth Disquieting Trends: Foodgrains (Ed) Strategy: A Discussion; M L Dantwala, V Issue no: 44, Nov 03-09, p.2392 M Dandekar, V M Rao, N Rath, Bagaram Tulpule, Ashok V Desai and J C Dissecting Agricultural Stagnation in Sandesara (SA) Kerala: An Analysis across Crops, Issue no: 21, May 26-Jun 01, p.1147 Seasons and Regions; K P Kannan and K Pushpangadan (SA) AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY Issue no: 35-36, Sep 01-14, p.1991 Biotech and Third World; Satish Jha (RA) Figures for Fun?: Foodgrains (Ed) Issue no: 23, Jun 09-15, p.1243 Issue no: 40, Oct 06-12, p.2224 ` 3 AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY Full-Time Work , Part-Time Pay; M Biotech and Third World; Satish Jha Shatrugna (F) (RA) Issue no: 24-25, Jun 16-29, p.1313 Issue no: 23, Jun 09-15, p.1243 Lopsided View; Chandu Subbarao (LE) Ignoring Agricultural Engineering; Laxmi Issue no: 06, Feb 10-16, p.290 Narain Modi (LE) Issue no: 42-43, Oct 20-Nov 02, p.2342 PWG and Spring; Shyam (LE) Issue no: 42-43, Oct 20-Nov 02, p.2342 AGRICULTURAL WAGES Farce of Farm Wages Hike: Bihar; Indu Restoring Academic Freedom through Bharti (F) Bureaucratic Fiat; M Shatrugna (F) Issue no: 28, Jul 14-20, p.1512 Issue no: 47, Nov 24-30, p.2582 Poverty, Gender and Wage Labour in Rural State Repression in Andhra Pradesh; G Tanzania; Sheila Smith and J B Sender Narendra Nath (LE) (SA) Issue no: 18-19, May 05-18, p.966 Issue no: 24-25, Jun 16-29, p.1334 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AIR POLLUTION Cattle Development in Kerala: Trends and Health Impact of Bhopal Disaster: An Prospects; K N Nair (SA) Epidemiological Perspective; Thelma Issue no: 35-36, Sep 01-14, p.2005 Narayan (SA) Issue no: 34, Aug 25-31, p.1905 Livestock Production: A Warning Note; Syed Ajmal Pasha (BR) AIR TRANSPORT Issue no: 14, Apr 07-13, p.721 Air-Taxis: Skewed Priorities; J W Thomas (F) ANTHROPOLOGISTS Issue no: 46, Nov 17-23, p.2535 An Ethnographer's Tale; M N Srinivas (RA) Hasty Reinduction?: Airbus 320 (Ed) Issue no: 52, Dec 29-Jan 06, p.2839 Issue no: 28, Jul 14-20, p.1497 ANTHROPOLOGY AKALI DAL 'Anthropology and Imperialism' Revisited; Politics in Command: Punjab (Ed) Kathleen Gough (P) Issue no: 02, Jan 13-19, p.64 Issue no: 31, Aug 04-10, p.1705 ALBINIA In Defence of Anthropology; Arvind Chauhan Albania: Economic Disequilibrium and (LE) Political Instability; Ramnath Issue no: 09, Mar 03-09, p.410 Narayanswamy (F) Issue no: 35-36, Sep 01-14, p.1943 Todas: Towards Hinduisation; Kamala Ganesh (BR) ANDHRA PRADESH Issue no: 41, Oct 13-19, p.2311 Andhra Assembly Elections: Congress and TDP; M Shatrugna (F) APARTHEID Issue no: 04, Jan 27-Feb 02, p.201 Infinite Majesty, Infinite Infamy; Deena R Khatkhate (F) Chenna Reddy's Spring; K Balagopal (F) Issue no: 37, Sep 15-21, p.2033 Issue
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