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English Books NEW ADDITIONS TO PARLIAMENT LIBRARY English Books 080 GENERAL COLLECTIONS 1. Bose, Sugata The nation as mother and other visions of nationhood / Sugata Bose. - Gurgaon: Penguin Random House , 2017. xv, 254p.; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-0-670-09011-2. 080 BOS-n C78699 Price : RS. ***499.00 2. Misra, Anil Dutta Gandhi and Nehru: reflections through letters / Anil Dutta Misra. - New Delhi: Concept Publishing , 2017. xi, 145p.; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-93-5125-266-5. 080G MIS-g B216307 Price : RS. ***600.00 3. Palat, Madhavan K., ed. Selected works of Jawaharlal Nehru / edited by Madhavan K. Palat. - New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund , 2016. v.; 25 cm. (Second series). Contents: v.68 ( 1 April - 15 May 1961); v.69 ( 16 May - 30 June 1961); v.70 (1 July - 20 August 1961). ISBN : 0-19-947480-X. 080 NEH-p C78511;v.68,C78512;v.69,C78513;v.70 4. Rao, T. Madhava Minor hints: lectures delivered to the Maharaja Gaekwar, Sayaji Rao III / T. Madhava Rao. - Bombay: British India Press , 1985. viii, 342p.; 22 cm. 080 RAO-m C78772 2 100 PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY 5. Dispenza, Joe You are the placebo:making your mind matter / Joe Dispenza. - New Delhi: Hay House Publishers , 2017. xxxvii, 348p.: plates: illus.; 23 cm. Sixth reprint of 2015 edition. ISBN : 978-93-84544-04-1. 128.2 Q5 B216984 Price : RS. ***499.00 6. Khan, Arfeen Where will you be in five years?: dream, plan, achieve / Arfeen Khan. - Gurgaon: Penguin Random House , 2017. 206p.: illus.; 20 cm. ISBN : 978-0-143-42501-4. 158.1 Q7 C78696 Price : RS. ***299.00 7. Mehta, Mickey The shoonyam quotient: the light of life / Mickey Mehta. - Gurgaon: Penguin Random House , 2017. ix, 218p.; 20 cm. ISBN : 978-0-143-44134-2. 158.1 Q7 C78691 Price : RS. ***299.00 200 RELIGION 8. Jhamb, Gunjan Demystifying spirituality in youth / Gunjan Jhamb and Meenakshi Saxena. - New Delhi: Apple Books , 2017. 262p.: figs.: tables; 22 cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-83996-97-1. 204.4 Q7 B216390 Price : RS. ***995.00 3 9. Brown, Brian Arthur Four testaments: Tao Te Ching, Analects, Dhammapada, Bhagavad Gita: sacred scriptures of Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism and Hinduism / Brian Arthur Brown; foreword by Francis X. Clooney. - Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield , 2016. xvi, 479p.; 27 cm. ISBN : 978-1-4422-6577-6. 208.2 Q6 B215829 Price : PD ***37.95 10. Patnaik, Devdutt Culture: 50 insights from mythology / Devdutt Pattanaik. - rev. and updated ed. - Noida: Harper Element , 2017. 230p.: illus; 21 cm. ISBN : 978-93-5264-497-1. 294.51 P6;Q7 B216611 Price : RS. ***499.00 11. Patel, Gautam Devotion in Indian tradition / Gautam Patel. - Shimla: Indian Institute of Adavanced Study , 2017. 160 p.; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-93-82396-42-0. 294.543 Q7 C78683 12. Sutton, Nicholas The power of dharma: the universal moral principle / Nicholas Sutton and Hanuman Dass. - Mumbai: Jaico Publishing , 2017. xi, 160p.: illus.; 20 cm. ISBN : 978-81-8495-833-1. 294.548 Q7 B216624 Price : RS. ***250.00 13. Jha, Amar Nath Religion culture and history of Jharkhand: a study of the Baidyanath Cult / Amar Nath Jha. - Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan , 2017. xi, 156p.: plates; 25 cm. Bibliography: p. 126-132. ISBN : 978-81-7702-388-6. 294.55130954181 Q7 B215819 Price : RS. **1595.00 4 14. Saha, Tripti Concept of nationalism in the Ramayana and Mahabharata / Tripti Saha; foreword by Sankar Bhattacharjee. - Kolkata: Progressive Publishers , 2016. 239.; 22 cm. Bibliography: p. 218-235. ISBN : 978-81-8064-233-3. 294.5922046 Q6 C78578 Price : RS. ***250.00 300 SOCIAL SCIENCES, SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY 15. Bluekraft Digital Foundation Mann ki baat: a social revolution on radio / Bluekraft Digital Foundation. - Gurgaon: LexisNexis , 2017. xix, 424p.: plates: illus.; 21 cm. ISBN : 978-93-5035-990-7. 302.2344 Q7 B216372 Price : RS. ***299.00 16. Pramanik, Prabal The changing world, analytical views in context of social values / Prabal Pramanik. - 2nd ed. - Kolkata: Orient Book Company , 2015. 118p. 22 cm. ISBN : 978-93-81200-04-9. 303.372 Q1;Q5 C78577 17. Steed, Brain L. ISIS: an introduction and guide to the Islamic state / Brain L. Steed. - Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO , 2016. xvi, 197 p.; 24 cm. Bibliography: p. 175-188. ISBN : 978-1-4408-4986-2. 303.625 Q6 B216280 Price : PD ***45.00 5 18. Chaitranyan Prabhat Raj The globalization of terror: the Al Qaida challenge / Chaitranyan Prabhat Raj. - New Delhi: Gaurav Book Centre , 2017. 256p.; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-93-80317-09-0. 303.625 Q7 B216387 Price : RS. **1450.00 19. McMichael, J. Anthony Climate change and the health of nations: famines, fevers, and the fate of populations / Anthony J. McMichael, Alistair Woodward and Cameron Muir. - New York: Oxford University Press , 2017. xx, 370p.: figs.: maps; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-0-19-026295-2. 304.25 Q7 B216375 Price : $ ***39.95 20. Barman, Rima Development of education occupation and employment of women in India / Rima Barman. - Guwahati: Matri Publisher , 2015. vii, 224p.: tables: figs.; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-93-83546-04-6. 305.420954 Q5 C78575 Price : RS. ***500.00 21. Chhabra, Shikha Education and socio-economic perspective of child and women development and empowerment / Shikha Chhabra. - Guwahati: Matri Publisher , 2015. viii, 246p.; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-93-83546-08-4. 305.420954 Q5 C78572 Price : RS. ***500.00 6 22. Parmila, ed. Empowering women to lead change / edited by Parmila, Namita and Seemant. - Delhi: Saad Publications , 2016. 517p.: figs.: tables; 25 cm. Last five chapters are in Hindi; Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-80633-42-8. 305.420954 Q6 B215830 Price : RS. **1895.00 23. Mallik, Rajib, ed. Women empowerment in Indian society / edited by Rajib Mallik, Suman Kalyan Chaudhury and Sukanta Sarkar. - New Delhi: SSDN Publishers , 2017. xii, 184p.: figs.: tables; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-8357-92-3. 305.420954 Q7 B216300 Price : RS. ***995.00 24. Rao, I.L.N. Chandra Sekhara Gender discrimination: a perspective / I.L.N. Chandra Sekhara Rao. - New Delhi: Research India Press , 2017. xvi, 203p.: figs.; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-5171-090-5. 305.420954 Q7 B216318 Price : RS. **1295.00 25. Sumant Kumar Women's rights: issues and implications / edited by Sumant Kumar and Ranjeeta Mukherjee. - New Delhi: SSDN Publishers , 2017. xii, 168p.: figs.: tables: plates; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-8357-544-2. 305.420954 Q7 B216299 Price : RS. ***995.00 7 26. Kumar, Payal, ed. Indian women as entrepreneurs: an exploration of self identity / edited by Payal Kumar. - London: Palgrave Macmillan , 2016. xxvii, 205p.: figs.: tables; 22 cm. ISBN : 978-1-137-60258-9. 305.433380954 Q6 B216445 Price : EUR ***114.99 27. Paul, Rinku Millionaire housewives: from homemakers to wealth creators / Rinku Paul and Puja Singhal; foreword by Anu Aga. - Gurgaon: Penguin Random House , 2017. xix, 186p.: plates; 20 cm. ISBN : 978-0-143-42929-6. 305.433380954 Q7 C78692 Price : RS. ***299.00 28. Chattopadhyay, Annapurna The people and culture of Bengal : a study in origins / Annapurna Chattopadhyaya. - Kolkata: Firma KLM , 2015. v.2pt.2: tables: maps; 22 cm. Previous volumes in library; Bibliography: p. 1441-1530. ISBN : 81-7102-128-X. 305.89144 Q5 C78603;v.2pt.2 Price : RS. **1000.00 29. Bera, Gautam Kumar, ed. Endangered cultures and languages in India: empirical observations / edited by Gautam Kumar Bera and K. Jose. - Guwahati: Spectrum Publications , 2015. viii, 294p.: tables: figs.: maps; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-81-8344-069-1. 306.440954 Q5 C78611 Price : RS. ***895.00 8 30. Devath Suresh Transgenders: problems and administrative response / Devath Suresh. - New Delhi: Avni Publications , 2017. xv, 303p.: tables; 25 cm. Bibliography: p.276-290. ISBN : 978-93-82968-58-0. 306.7680954 Q7 B216315 Price : RS. ***995.00 31. Pathak, Bindeshwar Supreme Court of India and widows of Vrindavan: judicial intervention and efforts by Sulabh International transformed the lives of widows of Vrindavan, Varanasi and Uttarakhand / Bindeshwar Pathak. - New Delhi: Sulabh International Social Service Organisation , 2016. xvii, 344 p.: plates; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-93-84492-12-0. 306.883 Q6 B216409 Price : RS. **1200.00 32. Aiyar, Kamal Raj Urban geography / Kamal Raj Ayyer. - Jaipur: Ritu Publications , 2015. ix, 304p.: tables; 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 301-302. ISBN : 978-93-81451-33-5. 307.76 Q5 C78608 Price : RS. **1260.00 320 POLITICAL SCIENCE 33. Ahuja, Manish Political philosophy of Swami Vivekananda / Manish Ahuja. - Guwahati: Madhurima Books , 2015. viii, 240p.; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-81-928058-4-9. 320.50954 Q5 C78571 Price : RS. ***500.00 9 34. Chattopadhyay, Sitangshu Reflections on social and political problems (1953-1957) / Sitangshu Chattopadhyay; edited with a introduction by Arup Majumdar. - Kolkata: Nachiketa Prakashan , 2015. v.1; 22 cm. 320.954 Q5 C78585;v.1 Price : RS. ***250.00 35. Chakravarti, Tirthankar, ed. The barefoot transformation: West Bengal and beyond, reviewing state politics in India / edited by Tirthankar Chakraborty and Tabesum Begam. - Kolkata: Levnat Books , 2015. xviii. 404p.: tables: figs.: maps; 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN : 978-93-84106-28-7. 320.95423 Q5 C78565 Price : RS. **1495.00 36. Dutta, Kanailal Mahatma Gandhi: in quest of communal harmony: sampradaik sampritir Sandhane Mahatma Gandhi / Kanailal Dutta; revised by Bhaktipada Banerjee; translated by Anandaprasad Roy. - Kolkata: Sahityika , 2014. 200p.: plates; 21 cm. Original in Bengali. 321.86G Q4 C78583 Price : RS. ***150.00 37. Powers, John The Buddha party: how the People's Republic of China works to define and control Tibetan Buddhism / John Powers. - New York: Oxford University Press , 2017. xvii, 370p.: maps; 25 cm. Bibliography: p. 317-360. ISBN : 978-0-19-935815-1. 322.109515 Q7 B216471 Price : RS.
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