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Parliamentary DocumentationVol.XLV 1-15 June, 2019 No.11
AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL LOAN
PHADNIS, Ajit and GUPTA, Aishwarya1.Politics of farm loan waivers : A comparative study.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.23),2019(8.6.2019): P.50-56.
Analyses the loan waiver announcements in India over the last three decades.**Agriculture-Agricultural Loan; Farms and Farmers; Loan Waivers.
-FARMERS SUICIDEMOHANTY, B. B. and LENKA, Papesh K.2.
Small farmers suicide in odisha.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.22),2019(1.6.2019): P.51-59.**Agriculture-Farmers Suicide; Odisha.
-FARMS AND FARMERSLALIT KUMAR and Others3.
Doubling India's farm incomes : Paying farmers for ecosystem services, not justcrops.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.23),2019(8.6.2019): P.43-49.
Discusses the Government of India aims to double farm incomes by 2022.**Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Rural Income; Food Security.
VEERESHA, Nayakara4.Agrarian unrest, insurrection and CPI (Maoist) Party programme in India : Acritique.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.26), 2019(15.6.2019): P.21-26.
Discusses the agrarian programme of Communist Party of India (Maoist).**Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; CPI (Maoist).
-FORESTS AND FORESTRYDUTTA, Ritwick5.
Reintroduction of the Asiatic lion : Precedence of politics over rule of law.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.22),2019(1.6.2019): P.13-16.
Expresses concern over lack of implementation of programme relating to therelocation of the Asiatic lion from Gujarat.**Agriculture-Forests and Forestry; Wild Life; Asiatic Lion; Supreme Court.
2 **-Keywords
-LAND ACQUISITIONSHARMA, Chandan Kumar and BORGOHAIN, Bhaswati6.
New land settlement act in Arunachal Pradesh.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.23),2019(8.6.2019): P.17-20.
Deals with the new Arunachal Pradesh (Land Settlement and Records)(Amendment) Act, 2018.**Agriculture-Land Acquisition; Tribal Communities; Scheduled Tribes.
BIOGRAPHIES -SARANGI, PRATAP CHANDRA
PRAMOD KUMAR7.True jansevak.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.50), 2019(9.6.2019): P.20-21.
Reports on newly elected MP and Minister in Modi Cabinet in 17th Lok Sabha,Pratap Chandra Sarangi.**Biographies-SARANGI, Pratap Chandra; BJP; Cabinet Minister.
-SAVARKAR, VEERJOG, Akshay8.
Veer Sarvarkar: An epitome of sacrifice.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.49), 2019(2.6.2019): P.38-41.
Pays rich tribute to Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, freedom fighter, on his birthanniversary.**Biographies-SAVARKAR, Veer; Freedom Fighter.
COMMERCE -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(CHINA-UNITED STATES)
ABRAHAM, Joseph9.US trade war against China: The neo-economic terrorism.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.25), 2019(8.6.2019): P.25-26.**Commerce-International Trade-(China-United States).
-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-AFRICA)MOHANTY, Saroj10.
Boosting trade and business with Africa-via Indian diaspora.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.32.**Commerce-International Trade-(India-Africa); Non resident Indians; Export;Import.
3 **-Keywords
-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(UNITED STATE)11.
Bully for you : America first trade policy.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9146), 2019(8-14 June 2019): P.62-63.
Deals with America's first trade policy.**Commerce-International Trade-(United State); Trade Policy-(United States).
-REGIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATIONSNSHIMBI, Christopher Changwe12.
Pan-African aspirations drive a new free trade pact.CURRENT HISTORY (PHILADELPHIA), V.118(No. 808), 2019(May 2019):P.188-193.
Analyses African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) agreement whichaspires Africa's integration.**Commerce-Regional Trade Associations; AFCFTA; African Union.
DEFENCE -DEFENCE POLICY-(INDIA)
SAGAR, Pradip R.13.Three-pronged plan.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.23), 2019(9.6.2019): P.16-17.
Highlights the tri-service Special Operations Division formed by Indiangovernment to enhance the preparedness for the future warfare.**Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Special Operations; Cyber; Space.
-DEFENCE PRODUCTIONSAGAR, Pradip. R.14.
Half-baked in India.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.18-20; 22.
Emphasises on the need to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Make inIndia vision in defence manufacturing.**Defence-Defence Production; Make in India; Defence Procurement.
-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(NORTH KOREA-UNITED STATES)TOURANGBAM, Monish15.
US-North Korea nuclear negotiations in the Trump era.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.98-101.
Analyses the diplomacy under President Donald Trump on the issue of US-North Korea nuclear negotiations.**Defence-Defence Relations-(North Korea-United States); Nuclear Weapons;International Security.
4 **-Keywords
-NUCLEAR WEAPONSGHOSH, Pitam16.
From Vajpayee to Modi: India's journey towards a credible and responsiblenuclear-weapon state.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.77-83.**Defence-Nuclear Weapons.
ECONOMIC GROWTH17.
Time for a makeover : India's economy.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9146), 2019(8-14 June 2019): P.63-64.
Deals with the economic reforms in the second term of Modi government.**Economic Growth; Finance.
-(ODISHA)SAHU, S. N.18.
Special category status for Odisha.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.24), 2019(1.6.2019): P.24-27.
Demand for special category status for Odisha to tackle the devastation wroughtby several natural disasters including the Fani cyclone.**Economic Growth-(Odisha); Natural Calamities-Cyclone Fani; DisasterManagement.
-(RUSSIA)GIDADHUBLI, R. G.19.
Russian economy on the backfoot-challenges for Putin.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.25), 2019(8.6.2019): P.31-32.
Examines the reasons behind the declining trend in the Russian economicgrowth.**Economic Growth-(Russia).
-ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA)NAYAR, Lola and SOOD, Jyotika20.
Faultlines in the economy.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.21), 2019(3.6.2019): P.63-65.
Deals with the challenge of uplifting economy of India before the newly formedBJP government.**Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); GDP.
5 **-Keywords
-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTSRAKESH KUMAR SINGH21.
Initiatives for good governance.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.50), 2019(9.6.2019): P.38-41.
Gives an opinion on various policy initiatives by the government to foster afavouring situation of achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs).**Economic Growth-Economic Development Projects.
-ECONOMIC POLICY-(INDIA)DEY, Soumik22.
Back in business.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.23), 2019(9.6.2019): P.22.
Highlights the key areas to be focused for economic reforms in India.**Economic Growth-Economic Policy-(India); Agrarian Distress; Infrastructure.
KINGSOLVER, Ann and PANDEY, Annapurna Devi23.Economic nationalism in the US and India : Comparing strategies and impact.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.23),2019(8.6.2019): P.14-16.
Compares the economic nationalist policies of the current governments of theUnited States (US) and India.**Economic Growth-Economic Policy-(India); United States; EconomicNationalism.
-INCOME AND WEALTHSENGUPTA, Atanu and Others24.
Universal basic income : A debate or conundrum?MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.25), 2019(8.6.2019): P.22-23.**Economic Growth-Income and Wealth; Universal Basic Income (UBI).
-LIBERALISATIONCHOTE LAL SINGH25.
Impact of globalization on terrorism, violation of human rights and environmentin India.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.90-97.**Economic Growth-Liberalisation; Terrorism-(India); Human Rights;Environment; Globalisation.
6 **-Keywords
-LIBERALISATION-ECONOMIC THOUGHTS AND THEORIESZAHOOR AHMAD WANI26.
Continuing relevance of Karl Marx.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.24), 2019(1.6.2019): P.31-32.
Examines the relevance of Karl marx's ideas in the contemporary neoliberalworld.**Economic Growth-Liberalisation-Economic Thoughts and Theories; Marxism.
ELECTION -ELECTION COMPAIGN-MAKKAL NEDHI MAIAM
PUNIYANI, Ram27.Gandhi's assassin Godse's ideological inheritors.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.24), 2019(1.6.2019): P.19-20.
Raises controversy over the remark by filming star-now-turned politician onNathuram Godse during election campaign in Tamil Nadu.**Election-Election Compaign-Makkal Nedhi Maiam; GODSE; Naturam; HinduTerrorist.
ELECTIONS -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(TAMIL NADU)
SHEKHAR, G. C.28.Bypolls to their rescue.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.22), 2019(10.6.2019): P.20.
Deals with the satisfactory victory of AIADMK in by-polls after losing in LokSabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Assembly Elections-(Tamil Nadu); By Polls.
-ELECTION CAMPAIGNHARI, Vaisakh E.29.
Net results.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.50-52.
Analyses the influence made by political parties social media campaigning onthe decision of voters in India.**Elections-Election Campaign; Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Social Media;Facebook; Internet.
-ELECTION COMMISSIONMURTHY, Sachidananda30.
Unmasking dissent.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.12.
Highlights Ashoka Lavasa, one of the two election commissioners dissent in thedecision made by election commission on the complaints against the BJP.**Elections-Election Commission; Lok Sabha Elections-(India).
7 **-Keywords
-ELECTION TECHNIQUE AND METHODBHATTACHARJEE, Subimal31.
Throwing tantrums over EVMs.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.49), 2019(2.6.2019): P.22-23.
Analyses the doubts raised on the reliability of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM)by political parties in India.**Elections-Election Technique and Method; Electronic Voting Machine (EVM);Election System; Voting Procedure.
KAPIL KUMAR32.Electronic voting machines Vs. election venom marketers.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.49), 2019(2.6.2019): P.20-21.
Analyses the criticism and complaints against the Electronic Voting Machine.**Elections-Election Technique and Method; Voting Procedure; Electronic VotingMachine (EVM); Election System.
SARAPH, Anupam33.Is this my vote?JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.19), 2019(2.6.2019): P.5-9.
Needs for audit of the EVM-VVPAT electronic voting machines by the ElectionCommission.**Elections-Election Technique and Method; EVM; Election Commission;Election System.
-LOK SABHA ELECTIONS-(INDIA)34.
Modi's miracle : India's election results.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9144), 2019(25-31 May 2019): P.27-28.
Deals with the BJP's remarkable victory in Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; BJP.
AGRAWAL, Ravindra35.Back with a bang.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.49), 2019(2.6.2019): P.6-12.
Praises the BJP's incredible victory under Prime Minister Narendra Modi in LokSabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results.
8 **-Keywords
AURORA, Bhavna Vij36.Modimatic.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.21), 2019(3.6.2019): P.11-12; 14; 16.
Analyses the BJP's strategy in the Lok Sabha elections 2019 that resulted in itshuge victory.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; BJP.
AWASTHI, Puja37.Over caste.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.38-39.
Highlights the huge mandate to BJP which changed the old caste Politics inUttar Pradesh in Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Uttar Pradesh.
BANERJEE, Rabi38.Last stand.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.42-43.
Deals with BJP's strategy to win Bengal in the Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Lok Sabha Result; West Bengal; BJP.
BAVADAM, Lyla39.Saffron stranglehold.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.39-42.
Focuses on the combine wins of Bhartiya Janata Party and Shiv Sena inMaharashtra.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Maharashtra; BJP;Shiv Sena.
BHAKTO, Anando40.Victory and anxiety.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.57-59.
Highlights the BJP's victory in the Jammu region.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Jammu and Kashmir;BJP.
BHAT, Tariq41.Soaring hope.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.23), 2019(9.6.2019): P.29.
Deals with the aspirations of BJP in upcoming assembly polls in Jammu andKashmir after impressive performance in the Lok Sabha polls.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Campaign; Jammu andKashmir.
9 **-Keywords
BHATTACHARJEE, Subimal42.Game changer.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.49), 2019(2.6.2019): P.16-17.
Highlights the BJP and its allies performance in northeastern states in LokSabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results.
CHATTERJEE, Partha43.Populism plus.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.25), 2019(8.6.2019): P.10-15.
Analyses the stunning electoral victory of the BJP as the success of populistpolitics.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); BJP; Functions of Government-(India).
CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar44.Anti-Mamta wave.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.90-94.
Analyses BJP wins 18 of West Bengal's 42 Lok Sabha seats.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; West Bengal; BJP;Trinamool Congress.
GUPTA, Barun Das45.Congress at a critical Juncture.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.24), 2019(1.6.2019): P.7-9.
Expresses concern over the humiliating defeat of the Congress party in the LokSabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Political Parties;Congress.
JATHAR, Dnyanesh46.Joint force.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.40-41.
Analyses the factors responsible for BJP-Shiv Sena victory in Lok Sabhaelections, 2019 from Maharashtra.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Maharashtra; BJP-Shiv Sena.
10 **-Keywords
KATAKAM, Anupama47.Grip tightens.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.45-47.
Focuses on the winning of Bhartiya Janata Party in all 26 Lok Sabha seats in theGujarat.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Gujarat; BJP.
KRISHNAKUMAR, R.48.Hope in the South.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.72-75.
Throws light on historic victory of the Congress-led United Democratic Front inKerala.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Kerala; Congress-ledUnited Democratic Front.
KUSHAL PAL49.Resounding success of the BJP in Haryana.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.26), 2019(15.6.2019): P.16-17.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Haryana; BJP.
MAHANTA, Sabyasachi50.Landslide in the hills.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.21), 2019(3.6.2019): P.52-54.
Analyses the BJP's strategy that resulted its wining maximum seats fromNortheast States in the Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Northeast.
MALLICK, Pratick51.Poll perceptions and strategies in West Bengal.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.23),2019(8.6.2019): P.10-11.
Throws light on the results of the recent Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Elections Results; West Bengal.
MISHRA, Soni52.Handcuffed.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.34-35.
Analyses the congress defeat in the Lok Sabha elections 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Congress.
11 **-Keywords
NAIR, Preetha53.Two on a throw of dice.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.21), 2019(3.6.2019): P.47.
Analyses the BJP's position in Lok Sabha election results, 2019 from southernstates.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; BJP.
NANDAKUMAR, Prathima54.Southern springboard.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.44-45.
Analyses the results of Lok Sabha elections, 2019 for Karnataka state.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Karnataka.
PATNAIK, Prabhat55.Modi's electoral triumph.JANATA (NEW DELHI), V.74(No.20), 2019(9.6.2019): P.1-2.
Highlights the reasons behind the victory of Narendra Modi and his party during2014 and 2019 in Lok Sabha elecitons.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Functions ofGovernment; BJP.
PAUL, Cithara56.Note of dissent.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.46.
Analyses the Lok Sabha elections, 2019 results for Kerala state.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Kerala.
PRASANNAN, R.57.Saffron man returns.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.24-29.
Deals with the massive victory of BJP in the Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results.
RAJALAKSHMI, T. K.58.Perfect ten.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.34-35.
Analyses the election results of 10 Lok Sabha seats in Haryana.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Haryana; BJP.
12 **-Keywords
RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh59.Curious patterns.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.27-30.
Describes the major factors behind the victory of Bhartiya Janata Party in UttarPradesh.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Uttar Pradesh; BJP.
RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh60.Right on top.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.6-13.
Focuses on the return of the Modi government with an enhanced majority in LokSabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; BJP.
SAHU, Sandeep61.Finding fani in Modi Headwinds.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.21), 2019(3.6.2019): P.44-45.
Analyses the Lok Sabha election results, 2019 for Odisha state.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results.
SHARMA, L. K.62.Indian elections : It wasn't the economy, stupid!MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.24), 2019(1.6.2019): P.9-11.
Highlights the factors behind the Narendra Modi's stunning victory in the LokSabha election, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Functions ofGovernment.
SHARMA, Pratul63.Saffron sequel.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.22), 2019(2.6.2019): P.30-33.
Analyses various factors which resulted in the huge mandate given by voters toBJP in the Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Nationalism;Hindutva.
13 **-Keywords
SHENOY, Govind Raj64.Battle of leningrad of Bihar.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.50), 2019(9.6.2019): P.22-23.
Analyses the victory of BJP candidate, Giriraj Singh from Begusarai afterdefeating left candidate, Kanhaiya Kumar.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; PoliticalDevelopment-(Bihar).
SRIDHAR, V. and Others65.Ground regained.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.68-71.
Focuses on the BJP's massive win in Karnataka.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Karnataka; BJP.
SUBRAMANIAN, Lakshmi66.Wilting point.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.23), 2019(9.6.2019): P.30.
Deals with the performance of AIADMK in election results in the Lok Sabhaelection, 2019 from Tamil Nadu.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Tamil Nadu.
YADAV, Puneet Nicholas67.Modi storm in heart of Bharat.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.21), 2019(3.6.2019): P.36-37.
Analyses the results of Lok Sabha elections from Madhya Pradesh andChhattisgarh.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Election Results; Madhya Pradesh;Chhattisgarh.
-LOK SABHA ELECTIONS-(INDIA)-CODE OF CONDUCTJOSHI, Yashwardhan68.
Unchecked money power in Indian elections.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.20.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India)-Code of Conduct; Expenditure.
-LOK SABHA ELECTIONS-(INDIA)-ELECTION RESULTSGANGULY, Anirban69.
success in symphony.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.22), 2019(10.6.2019): P.23-26.
Analyses the reason behind BJP's massive victory in the Lok Sabha elections,2019.**Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India)-Election Results; BJP.
14 **-Keywords
-OPINION AND EXIT POLLGUPTA, Pranav70.
Why media needs to alter the way it covers elections surveys !ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.49), 2019(2.6.2019): P.18-19.
Analyses the importance of election surveys including pre-poll surveys, exit pollsand post-poll survey provided by the news channels.**Elections-Opinion and Exit Poll; Election System; Election Surveys; Media;News Channels.
ENERGY -BIOFUEL
SHAGUN KAPIL71.Welfare interrupted.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.2), 2019(1-15 June 2019): P.18-20.
Deals with slow progress of toilet linked biogas project in Gujarat.**Energy-Biofuel; Biogas.
-ENERGY POLICY-(INDIA)JANARDHANAN, Nanda Kumar72.
Energy agenda for new India.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.50), 2019(9.6.2019): P.30-31.
Stresses on need for energy security policy at the national level to resolve thechallenges before the energy sector.**Energy-Energy Policy-(India); Energy Resources.
ENVIRONMENT73.
An alternative to stubble burning for punjab.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.29.
Highlights worldwide Fund initiative of converting rice straw as energy feederthat can help in saving northern India form choking pollution.**Environment; Air Pollution; Agriculture-Waste and Waste Reclamation; RiceStraw; World Wide Fund.
-CLIMATE CHANGERATTANI, Vijeta74.
India and climate change: Paris climate rulebook and beyond.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.128-132.**Environment-Climate Change; Global Warming.
15 **-Keywords
-GLOBAL WARMINGCONLEY, Julia75.
Youth strike once again globally.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.18), 2019(26.5.2019): P.19.
Focuses on the largest international climate demonstration by the young peoplefrom around the world.**Environment-Global warming; Climate Change; Social Movement; YouthAffairs; Environment Protection.
HAYNES, Suyin76.Students from 1,600 cities protest climate change.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.19), 2019(2.6.2019): P.17-18.**Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Youth Affairs; EnvironmentProtection.
QUEALLY, Jon77.CO2 levels hit 415 PPM for first time in 3 million + years.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.19), 2019(2.6.2019): P.16.
Expresses concern over global warming and climate crisis due to rise inatmospheric levels of Carbon.**Environment-Global Warming; Environmental Degradation.
SHENDE, Rajendra78.Modi's climate-change warning from the hills.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.28.
Deals with the prioritisation of climate change issue by Modi government in hissecond term.**Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change.
FINANCE -DEFICIT FINANCING-(KERALA)
SEBASTIAN, Jose79.Kerala's persistent fiscal stress : A failure in public resource mobilisation.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.22),2019(1.6.2019): P.32-39.
Assesses the tax performance and revenue structure of the Kerala.**Finance-Deficit Financing-(Kerala); GST; Taxation.
16 **-Keywords
-ELECTRONIC BANKING80.
E-rupification: Fintech in India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9146), 2019(8-14 June 2019): P.65.
Highlights switching to digital payments mode in India.**Finance-Electronic Banking; Digital Payment.
-INFLATIONMOHD FAYAZ and MUMTAZ AHMED81.
Dynamics of inflation in India : A bounds test Analysis.ARTHA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.61(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.41-62.**Finance-Inflation; Food Inflation; Fuel and Power Inflation.
-TAXATIONMUKHERJEE, Sacchidananda82.
Value added tax efficiency across Indian states : Panel stochastic frontieranalysis.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.22),2019(1.6.2019): P.40-50.**Finance-Taxation; Value Added Tax; Tax Reforms.
HISTORY -(INDIA)
SUDHIR CHANDRA83.Gandhi's last message.JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.19), 2019(2.6.2019): P.1-4.
Highlights the reasons behind the partition of India.**History-(India); Partition; GANDHI, Mohandas Karamchand.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT -PRIVATE SECTOR
84.Privatisation by stealth: Indian business.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9144), 2019(25-31 May 2019): P.64-66.
Highlights the government's role in promating private sector by letting state-runfirms wither.**Industrial Development-Private Sector; Privatisation; Disinvestment.
17 **-Keywords
-UREA INDUSTRYBHUSHAN, Chandra and Others85.
How green is the urea sector ?DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.2), 2019(1-15 June 2019): P.56-58;60-62; 64; 66.
Discusses the environmental assessment of Indian urea industry.**Industrial Development-Urea Industry; Fertilizer Industry; Pollution Control;Green House Gas Emission.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(INDIA-BIMSTEC)
GOEL, Deeksha86.Modi charms BIMSTEC with graceful diplomacy.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.50), 2019(9.6.2019): P.18-19.
Highlights invitation given by the Modi-led BJP government to the Head ofStates of BIMSTEC to attend the swearing-in-ceremony of Prime MinisterNarendra Modi and his cabinet.**International Relations-(India-BIMSTEC); BJP.
-(INDIA-IRAN)CHAUDHURY, Nilova Roy87.
Will India turn its back on Iran?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.9.
Deals with withdrew of India from sanctions for crude oil trading with Iran byUnited States.**International Relations-(India-Iran); Petroleum-Oil imports.
-(INDIA-NEPAL)THAPA, Gaurab Shumsher88.
Modi's chance to redefine India-Nepal ties.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.12.
Emphasises on the need to strengthen India-Nepal Bilateral relations.**International Relations-(India-Nepal); Foreign Policy-(India).
-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)RATHER, Mohd. Aarif89.
China's role in the India-Pakistan conflict.WORLD AFFAIRS (NEW DELHI), V.23(No.1), 2019(January-March 2019):P.38-47.**International Relations-(India-Pakistan); China.
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SAHASRABUDDHE, Uttara90.India's response to Pakistan's proxy war in Kashmir: Change of policy under theModi government.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.5-9.
Deals with India's policy against Pakistan's proxy war in Kashmir.**International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Foreign Policy-(India).
-(INDIA-RUSSIA)MOHAMMED BADRUL ALAM91.
Contextualising India-Russia relations: The China factor.WORLD AFFAIRS (NEW DELHI), V.23(No.1), 2019(January-March 2019):P.48-59.**International Relations-(India-Russia); China.
-FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)BEENA92.
Doklam stalemate: The tri-junction between Bhutan, China and India.WORLD AFFAIRS (NEW DELHI), V.23(No.1), 2019(January-March 2019):P.60-69.
Discusses the standoff between on Bhutan, China and India on the issue ofDoklam.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Bhutan; Doklam; China.
CHAUDHURY, Nilova Roy93.Buzz is back in corridors of power.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.6.
Focuses on Modi government's foreign policy priorities "Neighbour-hood First"and Act East" soon after assumption of office for the second term.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); BIMSTEC.
MUKHERJEE, Bhaswati94.Modi Outlines new foreign policy imperatives.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.7.
Deals with the priorities in Indian foreign policy outlined by Narendra Modi afterassumed office as Prime Minister for the second term.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); BIMSTEC.
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SHARMA, Pranay95.New ties in global kinship.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.21), 2019(3.6.2019): P.66-67.
Highlights the emerging challenges in India's foreign Policy before the newlyformed government.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India).
SIBAL, Kanwal96.Role of military diplomacy in India's foreign policy.WORLD AFFAIRS (NEW DELHI), V.23(No.1), 2019(January-March 2019):P.24-37.
Reviews the evolving attitude of Indian policy makers towards the role of thecountry's armed forces in diplomacy.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Armed Force; MilitaryDiplomacy.
-INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)SARIN, Jaideep97.
Cross-border faith brings India, Pakistan on common ground here.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.10-11.
Deals with Kartarpur corridor project which will enable Indian citizen to visitkartarpur Sahib in Pakistan.**International Relations-International Boundaries-(India-Pakistan); KartarpurSahib Gurdwara; Sikhism.
-REGIONAL ALLIANCE AND PACTS-BIMSTECDATTA, Sreeradha98.
Can India make BIMSTEC work?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.8.
Deals with India's efforts to strengthen the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation.**International Relations-Regional Alliance and Pacts-BIMSTEC; Foreign Policy-(India).
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LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT
VARMA, Subodh99.Over 4 crore are jobless now, much more than earlier.JANATA (NEW DELHI)), V.74(No.20), 2019(9.6.2019): P.3-4.
Highlights the recent report of the centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE)on Unemployment.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment and Unemployment.
LANGUAGES -OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
PREM SINGH100.Official language versus social justice.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.26), 2019(15.6.2019): P.27-30.**Languages-Official Language.
LAW AND JUSTICE -CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
101.Ultimate wrong : The death penalty in Pakistan.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9145), 2019(1-7 June 2019): P.21-22.**Law and Justice-Capital Punishment; Pakistan.
MISHRA, Maitreyi and VISHWANATH, Neetika102.Mental illness, sentencing and the death penalty : In search of doctrinal clarity.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.22),2019(1.6.2019): P.17-19.
Deals with the commutation of a death sentence to life imprisonment on thegrounds of post-conviction mental illness.**Law and Justice-Capital Punishment; Life Imprisonment; Mental illness;Supreme Court.
MIGRATION -EMIGRATION
STEELE, Abbey103.Civilian resettlement patterns in civil war.JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH (LONDON), V.56(No.1), 2019(January2019): P.28-41.
Studies the implications of civilian resettlement patterns in violence, conflict andstate-building.**Migration-Emigration; International Law-War; Civil War; Forced Migration.
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-EMIGRATION-(SYRIA)SCHON, Justin104.
Motivation and opportunity for conflict-induced migration : An analysis of Syrianmigration timing.JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH (LONDON), V.56(No.1), 2019(January2019): P.12-27.**Migration-Emigration-(Syria); Conflict; Civil war; Refugees.
-IMMIGRATIONFISK, Kerstin105.
Camp settlement and communal conflict in sub-saharan Africa.JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH (LONDON), V.56(No.1), 2019(January2019): P.58-72.
Investigates the effect of refugee encampment on occurrence of communalconflict in host communities in sub-saharan Africa.**Migration-Immigration; Refugee Settlement; Inequality; Communal Conflict.
GINESTE, Christian and SAVUN, Burcu106.Introducing POSVAR : A data set on refugee-related violence.JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH (LONDON), V.56(No.1), 2019(January2019): V.134-145.**Migration-Immigration; Violence; Refugees; Political and Societal Violence byand Against Refugees.
SAVUN, Burcu and GINESTE, Christian107.From protection to persecution : Treat environment and refugee scape goating.JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH (LONDON), V.56(No.1), 2019(January2019): P.88-102.
Studies the violence against refugees in host countries at the time of securitythreat.**Migration-Immigration; Refugees; Security Threat.
-REFUGEES AND REHABILIATIONPRASHAD, Vijay108.
World of migrants : The Sahara and the Mediterranean.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.22),2019(1.6.2019): P.20-22.
Discusses the problems faced by migrants travelling through the Sahara toreach the Mediterranean.**Migration-Refugees and Rehabiliation; Sahara; Mediterranean.
22 **-Keywords
-REFUGEES AND REHABILITATION-(SOUTH ASIA)ROY, Sangeeta109.
South Asia's refugee crisis and the need for a unified multilateral resolution.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.51-57.**Migration-Refugees and Rehabilitation-(South Asia); Refugee Movement;Stateless.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -CAPITALISM
FOSTER, John Bellamy110.Capitalism has failed-what next?JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.18), 2019(26.5.2019): P.4-11.**Politics and Government-Capitalism.
-DEMOCRACYAIJAJ AHMAD111.
India : Liberal democracy and the extreme right.FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.36(No.11), 2019(7.6.2019): P.14-26.
Discusses about the ideologies of Bhartiya Janta Party and RashtriyaSwayamsevak Sangh and their impact on Indian politics.**Politics and Government-Democracy; Political Development-(India); BJP;RSS; Religion and Politics; Hindutva.
SALEEM AHMAD and SHADAB AHMAD ANSARI112.Challenges for Indian democracy under the Modi Government.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.102-109.**Politics and Government-Democracy; NDA Government; BJP; PoliticalDevelopment-(India).
SHARMA, Manish113.Contemporary global concerns and solutions.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.110-116.
Highlights the importance of issues involving democracy and human rights.**Politics and Government-Democracy; Human Rights; Gender Justice;Environment Protection; Terrorism.
-EMERGENCYRAJAGOPAL, Arvind114.
Emergency : A watershed in India's politics.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.22),2019(1.6.2019): P.23-26.**Politics and Government-Emergency.
23 **-Keywords
-FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)BANERJEE, Srestha115.
Agenda for the new Government: Resource rite.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.2), 2019(1-15 June 2019): P.42-43;46-47.
Discusses the agenda of the new government on the issue of the naturalresources governance and waste management.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDA Government;Natural Resources; Waste Management; Forests and Forestry.
BHASKAR, C. Uday116.Will Modi 2.0 see a new governance Model?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.4.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Modi 2.0.
GANGULI, Amulya117.Modi, riding on hope and change.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.14-15.
Deals with the aspirations and responsibilities of Modi government as a PrimeMinister for the second term.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India).
NARAIN, Sunita118.Agenda for the new Government: Environmental charter.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.2), 2019(1-15 June 2019): P.26-29.
Discusses the agenda of the new government on the issue of environment andsustainable development goals (SDGs).**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDA Government;Environment; Economic Development; Natural Resources; Climate Change.
PALSHIKAR, Suhas119.In lieu of an agenda.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.21), 2019(3.6.2019): P.18-21.
Highlights the main challenges before the newly formed government in India.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); BJP.
PUNIYANI, Ram120.Can Indian democracy survive another five years of Modi, role?MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.25), 2019(8.6.2019): P.17-18.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); BJP; NDAGovernment.
24 **-Keywords
ROYCHOWDHURY, Anumita121.Agenda for the new Government: Air apparent.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.2), 2019(1-15 June 2019): P.32; 34;36.
Discusses the agenda of the new government on the issue of public health andair pollution control.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDA Government;Air Pollution; Environment; Public Health.
SHARMA, Pratul and Others122.Hawk-eyed, hard-nosed.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.23), 2019(9.6.2019): P.18-21.
Highlights economic reforms and welfare policies announced by BJPgovernment after huge victory in Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Welfare Schemes.
SIRAJ HUSSAIN123.Agenda for the new Government: Rejig the strategy.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.2), 2019(1-15 June 2019): P.48; 50;52; 54.
Discusses the agenda of the new government on the issue of the agriculture,climate change and energy.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDA Government;Agriculture.
VYAS, Mahesh124.Agenda for the new Government: Jobs for the boys.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.2), 2019(1-15 June 2019): P.38-40.
Discusses the agenda of the new government on the issue of employment andwater management.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDA Government;Labour and Labouring Classes; Water Management; Employment andUnemployment.
-POLITICAL AGITATION-(WEST BENGAL)SAHA, Biswanath and CHAKRABORTY, Gorky125.
Reimagining the geographies of the Gorkhaland movement.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.23),2019(8.6.2019): P.27-31.
Deals with the demand for the creation of a separate state named Gorkhalandby bifurcating West Bengal.**Politics and Government-Political Agitation-(West Bengal); Demand forSeparate State.
25 **-Keywords
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BRITAIN)PRATAP, Anita126.
What after May?WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.23), 2019(9.6.2019): P.62-63.
Deals with the speculations about new Prime Minister in Britain after resignationof Theresa May.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Britain); JOHNSON, Boris.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)RANA AYYUB127.
Amit Shah, India's invisible Prime Minister, gets more powerful - and dangerous.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.25), 2019(8.6.2019): P.9-10.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); BJP.
RATAN SHARDA128.Modi 2.0-how different will it be from Modi 1.0?ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.50), 2019(9.6.2019): P.10-12.
Focuses on the agenda of the new govenment.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Functions ofGovernment-(India).
YADAV, Puneet Nicholas129.Last action heroes?OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.21), 2019(3.6.2019): P.22-23.
Highlights political leaders who had contested last time in Lok Sabha elections,2019.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Veteran Leaders; LokSabha Elections.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(KARNATAKA)NANDAKUMAR, Prathima130.
Patchwork vs patience.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.23), 2019(9.6.2019): P.26-27.
Deals with the commotion in Karnataka's coalition government after the LokSabha elections, 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Karnataka); coalitionGovernment.
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SUKUMARAN, Ajay131.Muddy water eddy.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.22), 2019(10.6.2019): P.16.
Deals with the commotion in JD(s)-Congress Coalition in Karnataka after LokSabha election, 2019 result announced.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Karnataka); CoalitionGovernment.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(MEXICO)GUEVARA, Claudio Fabian132.
How is Mexico's fourth transformation progressing?JANATA (MUMBAI), V.74(No.18), 2019(26.5.2019): P.17-19.
Highlight the social policies of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez ObradorKnown as AMLO.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Mexico); Social Welfare.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(THAILAND)133.
Unequal sequel : Thai politics.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9146), 2019(8-14 June 2019): P.25-26.
Deals with the current political scenario of Thailand.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Thailand).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(WEST BENGAL)SEN, Arup Kumar134.
New grammar of politics in West Bengal.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.25), 2019(8.6.2019): P.35.
Deals with the current political scenario in West Bengal after Lok Sabhaelection, 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal).
SHIRAZ SHEIKH135.Modi 2.0 and the demise of communist forces in Bengal.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.26), 2019(15.6.2019): P.18-20.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal); CommunistPolitics.
27 **-Keywords
-POLITICAL PARTIES-BJPANAND, Arun136.
RSS-BJP paradigm : Look global, think local.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.5.
Deals with influence of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ideology on the BJP'sgovernance.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP; RSS.
ARUN KUMAR137.How the BJP's political narrative filled the holes in the NDA's actualperformance.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.25), 2019(8.6.2019): P.29-31.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP; NDA Government; Functions ofGovernment-(India).
AURORA, Bhavna Vij138.Applied Chemistry.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.22), 2019(10.6.2019): P.28-31.
Discusses the unique partnership between Modi and Amit Shah.**Politics and government-Political Parties-BJP.
SATISH KUMAR139.Changing the grammar of electoral politics.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.50), 2019(9.6.2019): P.13-15.
Analyses the victory of BJP in Lok Sabha election, 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP; Lok Sabha Elections-(India);Election Results.
-POLITICAL PARTIES-CONGRESS140.
In need of a hand : Politics in India.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9145), 2019(1-7 June 2019): P.22-23.
Evaluates the defeat of Congress party in Lok Sabha election 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Lok Sabha Elections-(India).
BISHT, Sudhir141.Myth of Nehru-Gandhi sacrifices.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.49), 2019(2.6.2019): P.24-27.
Gives an opinion on the sacrifices made by Nehru-Gandhi family.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Dynastic Politics.
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MISHRA, Soni142.Hand needs a hand.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.23), 2019(9.6.2019): P.24-25.
Deals with the resignation of congress president Rahul Gandhi after congressparty's massive defeat in Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Elections-Lok SabhaElections-(India).
SAKSENA, Rashmi143.What ails congress? its feudal culture.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.19.
Analyses the failure of congress party in Lok Sabha elections, 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Elections-Lok SabhaElection-(India); Election Results.
YADAV, Puneet Nicholas144.Congress law of inertia.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.22), 2019(10.6.2019): P.38-41.
Analyses the reasons behind failure of congress party in Lok Sabha elections,2019.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; GANDHI, Rahul, LokSabha Elections-(India).
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -CHIEF MINISTER
PRASANNAN, R.145.High five.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.23), 2019(9.6.2019): P.28.
Highlights Odisha Chief Minister Naveen patnaik's fifth term as a Chief Minister.**Public Administration-Chief Minister; PATNAIK, Naveen; Odisha.
-LAW AND ORDERSEN, Arup Kumar146.
Revisiting the Bilkis Bano gang rape case.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.24), 2019(1.6.2019): P.35.
Deals with Supreme Court's order to the Gujarat Government for payingcompensation and government job to Bilkis Bano, a victim of gang rape.**Public Administration-Law and Order; Communal Riots; Crime AgainstWomen; Rape; Judgement; Gujarat Carnage.
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-TERRORISM-(INDIA)BAJPAI, Arunoday147.
Terrorism in India: Geopolitics, strategy and goals.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.58-64.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(India); Religious Terrorism; Ethnic Terrorism.
GUPTA, Anil148.Re-emergence of ISIS: Threat to India.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.49), 2019(2.6.2019): P.32-35.
Holds an opinion that increasing ISIS activity in India by ISIS luring Muslimyouths through its online propaganda.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(India); Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS);Islamic State (IS).
KARMAKAR, Asim K.149.India's hard wrestling with terrorism: A close investigation.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.133-137.
Investigates the challenges before India to deal with terrorist activities inside andoutside the country.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(India).
MISHRA, Vandana150.Changing nature of terrorism in India: Articulating responses and imperatives.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.120-127.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(India); International Relations-(India-Pakistan).
-TERRORISM-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)NASEER GANAI151.
Face of radicalism.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.22), 2019(10.6.2019): P.12.
Highlights the killing of Zakir Musa, a radical islamist by security forces inJammu and Kashmir.**Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Militant; Radical Jihad.
-WASTE MANAGEMENTANUPAMA HARISH152.
Crisis of waste.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.50), 2019(9.6.2019): P.34-36.
Focuses on the need to solve the growing plastic waste problem.**Public Administration-Waste Management; Plastic Pollution; Pollution.
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PUBLIC HEALTHBASAVARADDI, Ishwar V.153.
Yoga : Art and science for healthy living.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.45-48.**Public Health; Yoga.
GUPTA, Neha154.Promoting Yoga : Features and benefits.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.49-53.**Public Health; Yoga.
MEENAKSHISUSHMA155.Sweet trick.DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.2), 2019(1-15 June 2019): P.22-23.
Debates over the issue of effect of sugar on health.**Public Health; Diseases; Sugar.
-INFECTIOUS DISEASESSHANTESH KUMAR SINGH156.
Infectious diseases, national security and globalisation.WORLD AFFAIRS (NEW DELHI), V.23(No.1), 2019(January-March 2019):P.10-23.
Emphasises the need for reforms of current economic system tocomprehensively address the challenges posed by communicable viral andmicrobial infections.**Public Health-Infectious Diseases; National Security; Globalisation.
-PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(KERALA)SINIMOLE, K. R. and Others157.
Does healthcare system in Kerala need a change? Emerging patterns ofmorbidly and Hospitalisation.ARTHA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.61(No.1), 2019(March 2019): P.1-21.**Public Health-Public Health Policy-(Kerala); Hospitalisation.
-SWINE FLU158.
Aporkalypse now: Farming.ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.431(No.9144), 2019(25-31 May 2019): P.34-35.
Expresses concern over the spread of cases of African swine fever.**Public Health-Swine Flu; African Swine Fever.
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RELIGION -BUDDHISM
SUGUNAN, Sreejith159.Ambedkar's non-violence.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.23),2019(8.6.2019): P.32-34.
Focuses on Ambedkar's arguments regarding his preference for Buddhism overother religious or political projects.**Religion-Buddhism; Non-Violence; AMBEDKAR, B. R.
SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -MINORITIES
SEN, Arup Kumar160.How are the Muslims in new India?MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.26), 2019(15.6.2019): P.26-27.**Social Policy and Planning-Minorities; Muslims; Religion and Politics.
-RESERVATION POLICYREDDY A., Bheemeshwar and Others161.
New Reservation Policy : Is it empirically justifiable.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.23),2019(8.6.2019): P.12-14.
Raises questions over reservation policy earmarking a 10% quota for theeconomically weaker sections of the "general category".**Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy; General Category;Economically Weaker Section (EWS).
-SCHEDULED CASTESPAL, G. C.162.
Caste crimes and the law in Uttar Pradesh.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.22),2019(1.6.2019): P.60-66.
Deals with the implementation of the Scheduled Castes and the ScheduledTribes (Prevention of Atrocitics) Act in Uttar Pradesh.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Atrocities; Caste Crimes;Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
-SOCIAL CLASSESSOUTHALL, Roger163.
South Africa's Precarious black middle class.CURRENT HISTORY (PHILADELPHIA), V.118(No. 808), 2019(May 2019):P.169-174.
Deals with the social mobility of black middle class in South Africa.**Social Policy and Planning-Social Classes; Middle Class; Social Reforms.
32 **-Keywords
-WOMENPANDA, Snehalata164.
Gender justice: A civilisational war.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.10-16.
Expresses concern over the growing cases of atrocities against women andfocuses on justice for women and fight against discrimination.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Gender Discrimination; Crime againstWomen.
REDDY, C. Sheela165.Multiculturalism and women : Individual freedom versus group identity.WORLD AFFAIRS (NEW DELHI), V.23(No.1), 2019(January-March 2019):P.150-163.
Explores the concept of multiculturalism in "western" and "eastern/southern"societies with particular regard to the condition and problems of women.**Social Policy and Planning-Women.
-WOMEN EMPOWERMENTCHAKRABARTY, Manas166.
Women empowerment vis-a-vis social justice in India.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.40(No.5), 2019(May 2019): P.24-29.**Social Policy and Planning-Women Empowerment; Social Justice.
TOURISM -TOURIST SITES
GIRINANDINI SINGH167.Himalayan high Jinx.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.22), 2019(10.6.2019): P.48-49.
Highlights the traffic jam in Mount Everest that resulted in the death of manymountaineers.**Tourism-Tourist Sites; Mount Everest; Mountaineers.
WATER MANAGEMENT -DRINKING WATER
BHATIA, Anuj and BHATIA, Navin168.Revival of traditional rainwater harvesting structures in Rajasthan.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.41-44.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Rain Water Harvesting; Ground Water.
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GAUTAM, Harender Raj169.Ensuring safe and adequate drinking water.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.5-8.
Emphasises need to widen the access and availability of drinking water in ruralareas.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Rain Water Harvesting; Ground Water.
GORE, Manish Mohan170.Technology innovations for safe drinking water supply.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.14-18.
Highlight the pivotal role of technologies and innovations in making safe andclean drinking water to rural population in India.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Water Supply.
LAHARIYA, Chandrakant171.Access to drinking water and public health.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.24-27.
Deals with the scientific linkage and importance of pure drinking water with goodhealth.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Public Health.
RAMESH, R. and SIVARAM, P.172.Safe rural drinking water supply : A study on ROs and Water ATWs.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.37-40.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Rural Areas; Water Supply.
SIVARAM, P.173.Rural drinking water supply infrastructure : Monitoring operation andmaintenance.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.32-36.
Needs to develop and implement newer ways of storing, conserving, protectingand distributing water in rural areas.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Rural Areas; Water Supply.
SUGAM, Rudresh Kumar174.Water security and sustained drinking water supply.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.19-23.
Highlights the drinking water situation in rural India.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Rural Areas.
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TRIPATHY, K. K.175.Community participation and quality drinking water supply.KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.67(No.8), 2019(June 2019): P.9-13.
Highlights the Government's initiatives and participation of community for safedrinking water in rural areas.**Water Management-Drinking Water; Rural Areas.
-IRRIGATION SYSTEMMOHAN, N. Chandra176.
Monsoon raga : Reducing rain dependence a long way off for Indian agriculture.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.11), 2019(1.6.2019):P.31.
Emphasises need for more irrigation facilities to reduce monsoon dependencefor agriculture.**Water Management-Irrigation System; Agricultural Production.
-RIVER WATER LINKSRATHA, K. C.177.
Floating boat of politics and the skeletal Mahanadi.MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.57(No.24), 2019(1.6.2019): P.28-30.
Discusses the Mahanadi water scarcity in Odisha and Chhattisgarh.**Water Management-River Water Links; Mahanadi; Odisha; Chhattisgarh.