Parliamentary Documentation
Vol.XLII 16-31 August, 2016 No. 16
AGRICULTURE
-COW SLAUGHTER
1. PRAGYA SINGH Four stomachs to kill. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.32), 2016(15.8.2016): P.32-43. Highlights the incident of violence against Scheduled Castes and Muslims by cow vigilants and its impact on their traditional trade in animal products. **Agriculture-Cow Slaughter; Hinduism; Caste Conflicts; Religion and Politics; Industrial Development; Leather; Cruelty to Animals.
-FORESTS AND FORESTRY
2. CHAKRAVARTTY, Anupam Lost in definition. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.6), 2016(15.8.2016): P.16-17. Deals with the different perception of forests. **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry.
-LAND AND LAND REFORMS
3. GOSWAMI Amlanjyoti and JHA, Deepika Your title is not ready yet: Rajasthan's Land Titling Legislation. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.34), 2016(20.8.2016): P.26-29. Analyses the Rajasthan Urban Land (Certification of Titles) Act, 2016. **Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms.
CENSUS AND POPULATION
-MORTALITY RATE
4. NORONHA, Rahul Little tragedies. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.34), 2016(22.8.2016): P.26-28;30. Raises concern over high infant mortality in Madhya Pradesh. **Census and Population-Mortality Rate; Child Care.
COMMERCE
-INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-CHINA)
5. LANCELOT JOSEPH Enter the dragon. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.58-60. Focuses on trade relations between India and China. **Commerce-International Trade-(India-China).
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-PATENTS
6. UNNI, V. K Dynamics of patent exhaustion. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.70. Discusses about the flexibilities in India's Patents Act, 1970. **Commerce-Patents.
COMMUNICATIONS
-TELECOM POLICY-(INDIA)
7. MUKHERJEE, Arindam Jio- stationary orbits. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.34), 2016(29.8.2016): P.24-25. Highlights the launching of Reliance Jio, latest technology on mobile telephony and digital services in India. **Communications-Telecom Policy-(India); Telecommunications; Comapnies; Mobile Phones.
COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT
-SHARE MARKET
8. CHAINANI, Sanjiv Bhav Bhagwan. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.79. Focuses on the good performance in Indian equity market despite facing numerous global headwinds. **Company Affairs and Management-Share Market; Investments.
9. DAMANIA, Sunil How to play the market now. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.36-38. Discusses the impact of Brexit on share market. **Company Affairs and Management-Share Market; Brexit; European Union.
10. DESAI, Darshan S Day of the dragon. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.74. Analyses China's economic growth in global markets. **Company Affairs and Management-Share Market; Economic Growth-(China).
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CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION
-MONUMENTS
11. DORJEE, Jamyang Custodian of Nalanda tradition. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.50. UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Praises the steps taken by UNESCO to save monuments in Nalanda University. **Culture and Civilization-Monuments; Nalanda University.
DEFENCE
-AIR FORCE-(INDIA)
12. MEKALA, DILIP KUMAR For a better future: Boeing and Mahindra open C-17 training centre for the Indian Air Force. FORCE (NOIDA), V.13(No.12), 2016(Aug, 2016): P.36-37. Focuses on the opening of new training center for pilots of Indian Air Force at Gurgaon in Haryana. **Defence-Air Force-(India); Defence Training.
-ARMY-(INDIA)
13. VENKATESAN, V Unlawful encounters. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.25-26. Deals with the Supreme Court's Landmark Judgement in the Manipur encounter case which holds important lessons for the security forces in Jammu and Kashmir. **Defence-Army-(India); Army and Civil Relations-(Manipur); Supreme Court; Judgement.
-DEFENCE PROCUREMENT-(INDIA)
14. MEKALA, Dilip Kumar Urgently required. FORCE (NOIDA), V.13(No.12), 2016(Aug, 2016): P.14;16. Deals with the procurement of helicopters from the United States based aerospace company 'Boeing' by Government of India. **Defence-Defence Procurement-(India); Helicopter; Defence Relations-(India-United States).
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
-(INDIA)
15. JHA, Ajit Kumar Tackling the three scourges. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.35), 2016(29.8.2016): P.26-30. Assesses the economic growth under the Modi led National Democratic Alliance Government in India. **Economic Growth-(India); Political Economy.
16. NAYAK, Pulin B Revisiting India's growth and development. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.34), 2016(20.8.2016): P.43-48. Emphasises the need to pay adequate attention to welfare of the poor for rapid growth of economy in India. **Economic Growth-(India).
-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)
17. CHAKRAPANI, Ramesh Paradise lost. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.30-31. Analyses declining rate of gross domestic product on various matrics in Jammu and Kashmir. **Economic Growth-(Jammu and Kashmir); State Finance; Financial Relations; Tourism-(Jammu and Kashmir).
-ECONOMIC POLICY-(INDIA)
18. BHAGAT, Sanjai, and Others Economic policy uncertainty and growth in India. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.35), 2016(27.8.2016): P.72-81. Examines the impact of economic policy uncertainty India's economy. **Economic Growth-Economic Policy-(India).
-INCOME AND WEALTH
19. JAYATI SINGH Economics of political change. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.51-52. Highlights the impact of globalisation on income and wealth of ordinary people in the developed countries. **Economic Growth-Income and Wealth ; Globalisation.
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EDUCATION
-EDUCATION POLICY-(INDIA)
20. SUBRAMANIAN, T.S.R Education in disarray: Need for quality upgradation and inclusivity. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.35), 2016(27.8.2016): P.30-33. Needs for quality upgradation and implementation of digital programmes under 'New Education Policy of India. **Education-Education Policy-(India); Education System.
-MEDICAL EDUCATION
21. CHOUDHURY, Pradeep Kumar NEET for medical education: Finding a balance. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.35), 2016(27.8.2016): P.16-19. Comments on the decision of the Supreme Court on National Eligibility-cum Entrance Test for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses from the academic year 2016-17. **Education-Medical Education; Education System; Supreme Court; Judgement.
-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
22. SHARMA, Meghna Monetary reward in skill programmes. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.35), 2016(27.8.2016): P.25-29. Evaluates the 'Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana' initiated by the National Skill Development Agency in 2015. **Education-Vocational Education; Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana; Computers ; Employment and Unemployment.
-YOGA
23. VENKATESAN, T.S Clean chit for Isha foundation. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.34. Expresses concern over false allegations imposed against Isha Yoga Foundation in Tamil Nadu. **Education-Yoga.
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ELECTIONS
-ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(TAMIL NADU)
24. RADHAKRISHNAN, R.K Crisis of confidence. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.41-47. Expresses concern over massive use of money power to used by various political parties in recently held Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections and also focuses on the efforts of the Election Commission of India to thwart the parctice. **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Tamil Nadu); Election Commission-(India); Code of Conduct.
ENVIRONMENT
-GLOBAL WARMING
25. BAHUGUNA, Karnika Vanishing from the wild. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.6), 2016(15.8.2016): P.25-26. Discusses the impact of climate change on wild food in Odisha. **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Food.
-POLLUTION
26. SANJEEV K KANCHAN, Under continues check. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.6), 2016(15.8.2016): P.38-40; 42. Praises to install continuous emission monitoring system to curb air and water pollution in various polluting industries in India. **Environment-Pollution; Public Health.
FINANCE
-BANKS AND BANKING
27. CHANDRASEKHAR, C P Business of wilful default. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.48-50. Deals with the guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India in 2015 for non-performing assets and willful defaulters in Banking Sector. **Finance-Banks and Banking; Bank Credit.
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-FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT-(INDIA)
28. JOSHI, Rakesh Opening the doors. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.49-51. Analyses the enhancing opportunities of jobs for youth by encouraging foreign direct investments in India. **Finance-Foreign Direct Investment-(India).
-MONETARY POLICY-(INDIA)
29. PRAKASH, Bhagwati End of monopoly regime. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.30-32. Critically analyses monetary policy of India. **Finance-Monetary Policy-(India).
-TAXATION-(INDIA)
30. MITTAL, Raghav Reforms 2.0. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.28-29. Applauds the economic reforms initiated with regard to Goods and Services Tax in India. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and Services Tax; Economic Policy-(India).
31. PRASANNA, Alok Kumar Goods and Services Tax: Exercise in controlled federalism ? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.34), 2016(20.8.2016): P.10-11. Gives an opinion on the necessity of Goods and Services Tax for the development of industries in India. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and Services Tax.
32. SHASHANK SAURAV Learning from global experience. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.28-29. Highlights the key benefits of Goods and Services Tax Bill. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Goods and Services Tax.
33. TIWARI, Ramakant One nation, One tax. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.26-27. Deals with the (One Hundred and Twenty-Second Amendment) Bill, 2014 relating to Goods and Service Tax. **Finance-Taxation-(India); Economic Growth-(India); Goods and Services Tax.
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HISTORY
-(INDIA)
34. NOORANI, A.G It is a revolt. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.13-20. Critically examines Government of India's Kashmir Policy since independence. **History-(India); Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir).
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
-INDUSTRIAL POLICY-(KARNATAKA)
35. Enterprise unlimited. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.83-86. Applauds the efforts being made by Karnataka Government to make the state an Industrial powerhouse and a top tourist destination in the world. **Industrial Development-Industrial Policy-(Karnataka); Tourism.
-TEXTILE INDUSTRY
36. GUPTA, Arbind Unlocking potential. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.44-48. Applauds the special policy package announced by the Government of India for the textile industry. **Industrial Development-Textile Industry.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
-(BALOCHISTAN-PAKISTAN)
37. SIDDIQA, Ayesha Not a fast bowler's pitch. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.34), 2016(29.8.2016): P.56-57. Highlights the current conflicts and isurgency in Balochistan. **International Relations-(Balochistan-Pakistan); Political Development-(Balochistan).
-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)
38. SHARMA, Pranay Kashmir-Baloch Bhai Bhai. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.34), 2016(29.8.2016): P.50-55. Highlights the dismal human rights situation in Pakistan occupied Kashmir and Balochistan. **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).
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-FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)
39. UNNITHAN, Sandeep Man of the world. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.35), 2016(29.8.2016): P.36-37. Discusses the role of Modi led National Democratic Alliance Government in making good diplomatic relations with other countries. **International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India).
LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES
-LABOUR WELFARE
40. AGARWAL, Udbhav Swadin/Paradhin (Freedom/Unfreedom): Working class analysis of the Indian domestic work industry. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.34), 2016(20.8.2016): P.56-61. Analyses the social condition of labour class in India. **Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour Welfare.
LAW AND JUSTICE
-JUDICIARY-(INDIA)
41. KALEESWARAM RAJ Need for reform. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.110-112. Emphasises the need for reforms in Indian Judiciary System. **Law and Justice-Judiciary-(India); Judges; Legal Reforms.
42. MAJUMDAR, Ushinor and SUKUMARAN, Ajay Adjourn, adjourn: Creeping control by the executive leads to 50 per cent vacancy in the higher Judiciary. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.34), 2016(29.8.2016). Needs to protect Judiciary from executive interference in India. **Law and Justice-Judiciary-(India); Judges; Judiciary, Legislative and Executive Relations-(India).
MASS MEDIA
-FILMS
43. DATTA, Romita Dead bloggers society. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.34), 2016(22.8.2016): P.102-104. Highlights the problems faced by Bangladeshi liberals for screening a documentary film on the fundamentalist attacks. **Mass Media-Films; Terrorism-(Bangladesh).
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-MEDIA ETHICS
44. PRAMOD KUMAR Drawing the fine line. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.40. Focuses on irked over the registration of First Information Report against the editor of 'Outlook' for its misleading story against the 'Rashtra Sevika Samiti, the largest women organisation in India. **Mass Media-Media Ethics; Journalism and Journalists.
-RADIO AND TELEVISION
45. PARTHASARATHI, Vibodh and Others Digitalisation on TV distribution: Affordability and availability. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.34), 2016(20.8.2016): P.23-26. Throws light on the availability of Television networks to enhance the range of digitisation in India. **Mass Media-Radio and Television; Cable Network; Digitisation.
MIGRATION
-HUMAN TRAFFICKING
46. DIXIT, Neha Sound, fury and nothing. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.32), 2016(15.8.2016): P.20-21. Investigates the trafficking of 31 young tribal girls from Assam to Punjab and Gujarat. **Migration-Human Trafficking; Rashtra Sevika Samiti.
POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)
47. GUPTA, Anil Pragmatism: An appeal to Kashmiris. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.30-31. Needs to make progressive laws for growth and development in Jammu and Kashmir. **Politics and Government-(Jammu and Kashmir); Constitutional Development-(Jammu and Kashmir).
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-(UNITED STATES)
48. KONISKY, David M and TEODORO, Manuel P When Governments regulate Governments. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (UNITED STATES), V.60(No.3), 2016(Jul, 2016): P.559-574. Analyses the regulations of Governments formulated for Government agencies in the United States. **Politics and Government-(United States).
-CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS
49. ADAM S CHILTON and MILA VERSTEEG Do constitutional rights make a difference ? AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (UNITED STATES), V.60(No.3), 2016(Jul. 2016): P.575-589. Analyses the impact of providing constitutional rights to employees on organisational behaviour of the Government in various countries. **Politics and Government-Civil and Political Rights; Constitution and Constitutional Law.
-DEMOCRACY
50. HERRERA, Helios and Others Turnout across democracies. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (UNITED STATES), V.60(No.3), 2016(Jul, 2016): P.607-624. Shows the importance of voters to in judging democracy. **Politics and Government-Democracy.
-FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)
51. CHENGAPPA, Raj Modi makes a strong comeback. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.35), 2016(29.8.2016): P.16-20; 22; 24. Throws light on the achievements of Modi led National Democratic Alliancc Government in India. **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India).
52. PRADHAN, Kunal Alliance of necessity. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.35), 2016(29.8.2016): P.34-35. Compares the performance among the Chief Ministers of various States of India. **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Chief Minister.
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-HUMAN RIGHTS
53. IYMON MAJID and MUDASIR AMIM Crime against humanity: Are individuals or the state responsible? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.35), 2016(27.8.2016): P.56-60. Focuses on the violation of human rights by security forces in Kashmir. **Politics and Government-Human Rights; Army and Civil Relations-(Jammu and Kashmir); Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir).
54. PATHAK, Pramod Discourse correction. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.10-13. Expresses concern over Human Rights violation and atrocities against people living in Pakistan occupied Kashmir. **Politics and Government-Human Rights.
-INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
55. DEKA, Kaushik Shaky hand. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.35), 2016(29.8.2016): P.32-33. Analyses the efforts being made by Rahul Gandhi in reviving the Indian National Congress party. **Politics and Government-Indian National Congress.
-NATIONALISM
56. DESHPANDE, Prasanna A Cutural not colonial. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.8-11. Discusses about mischaracterisation of 'Hindutva'and 'Nationalism' in India. **Politics and Government-Nationalism; Hiduism; National Integration.
57. VAIDYA, M. G Synchronism of confusion and prejudice. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.16-17. Highlights the ideology of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh on secular and Hindu Nationalism in India. **Politics and Government-Nationalism; Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(ARUNACHAL PRADESH)
58. VENKATESAN, V Government restored. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.35-37. Deals with the Supreme Court's decision to restore the dismissed Chief Minister Pema Khandu in Arunachal Pradesh. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Arunachal Pradesh); President's Rule-(Arunachal Pradesh).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BRITAIN)
59. JOSHI, Rakesh Season of exits. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.30-35. Discusses the impact of Britain's exit from European Union on India's economic growth. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Britain); European Union-(Britain); Economic Growth-(India).
60. KHINDARIA, Brij Unstable equilibrium. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.28. Shows the impact of European instability on India's economic growth. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Britain); Economic Growth-(India); European Union-(Britain).
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(GUJARAT)
61. MISRA, R.K and GAHILOTE, Prarthna Blue riddle for the Shah of saffron. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.32), 2016(15.8.2016): P.26-27. Highlights the impact of reservation and protests by by Scheduled Castes against atrocities on ruling party of Gujarat. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Gujarat); Reservation Policy; Backward Classes; Bharatiya Janata Party; Scheduled Caste.
-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)
62. SAWHNEY, Pravin and WAHAB, Ghazala New normal: Collective amnesia on Kashmir's history of discontent is dangerous for India. FORCE (NOIDA), V.13(No.12), 2016(Aug, 2016): P.18-23. Expresses concern over spreading unrest in Kashmir. **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir); Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashnir); History.
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-REGIONAL POLITICS
63. ZAZIA, Deepak Unmasking the beast. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.14-15. Raises concern over the violence erupted in Gilgit and Baltistan region of Pakistan. **Politics and Government-Regional Politics.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
-BUREAUCRACY
64. NAYAR, Lola Too straight too fast. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.32), 2016(15.8.2016): P.28-29. Comments on the attitude of the Government towards bureaucrats in the light of protest by officers of Indian Revenue Service observed recently in Mumbai. **Public Administration-Bureaucracy; Government Employees; Functions of Government-(India).
-CHARGES AGAINST MINISTERS
65. SATISAN, T 'Sleepless nights' for a 'secular' leader. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.22. Expresses concerns over consequences faced by R. Balakrishna Pillai, the leader of Kerala Congress (B) after delivering hate speech against Muslims and Christians in Kamukumcherry. **Public Administration-Charges against Ministers.
-CHIEF MINISTER-(GUJARAT)
66. MAHURKAR, Uday Predicament of Vijay Rupani. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.34), 2016(22.8.2016): P.20-22; 24. Focuses on the challenges ahead of Vijay Rupani, the Chief Minister of Gujarat. **Public Administration-Chief Minister-(Gujarat); Political Development.
-PAY COMMISSION-(SEVENTH)
67. JOSHI, Rakesh Consumption play. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.27. Analyses the reaction of Government employees after getting recommendations from Seventh Pay Commission. **Public Administration-Pay Commission-(Seventh).
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-SECURITY AGENCIES
68. GAMLIN, Jarpum Mayhem after mysterious death. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.36-37. Stresses upon the need for interference by Central Bureau of Investigation in the mysterious death of Kalikho Pul, former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. **Public Administration-Security Agencies.
-TERRORISM-(ASSAM)
69. MALL, Jagdamba Shift in modus operandi. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.24-25. Expresses concern over increasing incidents of terrorists' activities in Assam. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Assam).
70. THAKURIA, N.J Terror revisits Kokrajhar. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.21-22. Expresses concern over recent terrorists' attack in Kokrajhar district of Assam. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Assam).
-TERRORISM-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)
71. BUKHARI, Shujaat Wrath of Kashmir. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.4-6,8,10,11-12. Expresses concern over unrest in Jammu and Kashmir. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir).
72. ZAZIA, Deepak Helpless Hindus. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.32-33. Highlights the plight of Kashmiri Pandits after elimination of terrorist Burhan Muzaffar Wani in Kashmir. **Public Administration-Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir); Law and Order.
-VIOLENCE AND DISORDER
73. KHAWAS, Babika Maoist movement: Class-culture entanglement and beyond. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.34), 2016(20.8.2016): P.67; 69. Discusses the problems related to Maoist movement in India and Nepal. **Public Administration-Violence and Disorder.
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-VIOLENCE AND DISORDER-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)
74. FAYAZ BUKHARI Give them hope. FORCE (NOIDA), V.13(No.12), 2016(Aug, 2016): P.26-27. Expresses concern over growing crisis in Kashmir after killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Muzaffar Wani. **Public Administration-Violence and Disorder-(Jammu and Kashmir).
PUBLIC HEALTH
75. PANDEY, Kundan Decoding zoonosea. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.6), 2016(15.8.2016): P.44-45. Examines the preparedness of health care system to fight against deadly diseases in the world. **Public Health.
-SMOKING
76. JISHNU, Latha Big tobacco is stubbed out. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.6), 2016(15.8.2016): P.58. Debates over formulating anti-smoking regulations for the welfare of public health in India. **Public Health-Smoking;Tobacco.
RELIGION
-CHURCH
77. SATISAN, T Nun faces the holywrath. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.34. Expresses concern over mental torture faced by sister Mary Sebastian for disclosing financial irregularities in the Catholic Church of Kerala. **Religion-Church; Missionaries; Women.
-RELIGION AND POLITICS
78. ZAZIA, Deepak Terrorising the devotees. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.9), 2016(28.8.2016): P.16-17. Criticises terrorists' attack on the pilgrims of Shri Buddha Amarnath Shiv temple in Jammu and Kashmir. **Religion-Religion and Politics; Terrorism-(Jammu and Kashmir).
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-RELIGIOUS FAITH
79. DOGRA, Ram Krishan Singh Hindu culture: A shield for minorities. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.18-20. Applauds the Hindu-Muslims unity on participating in inter-religious and cultural celebrations in India. **Religion-Religious Faith; Hinduism; Minorities; National Integration.
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
80. GANESAN, Rajeshwari Hot cake. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.6), 2016(15.8.2016): P.20-21. Focuses on environmental issues related to rural development. **Rural Development; Animal Husbandry.
-RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
81. KUMARANKANDATH, Aruna and Others Current Distress. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.6), 2016(15.8.2016): P.28-34. Deals with Power Sector reforms especially in rural areas of India. **Rural Development-Rural Electrification.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
82. KALSHIAN, Rakesh Twin sword of technology. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.6), 2016(15.8.2016): P.50. Discusses the role of technology in tackling the problem of climate change. **Science and Technology; Global Warming.
SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING
-CASTE CONFLICTS
83. BISWAS, A.K Chandal's rage. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.34), 2016(29.8.2016): P.30. Expresses concern over suffering of untouchables, Chandals Community of West Bengal. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts.
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84. KATAKAM, Anupama Torture and backlash. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.117-121. Expresses concern over recent beating of four youths by "cow protectors" in Una for skinning a carcass. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Scheduled Caste; Cow Slaughter.
85. SATISH, G. T Bolder by the day. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.122-123. Expresses concern over recent attack on Dalits by hoodlums in a Karnataka village for killing a cow. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Scheduled Caste; Cruelty to Animals; Religion and Society.
86. SHAH, Ghanshyam Caste in the hindutva tab. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.34), 2016(29.8.2016). Focuses on the Patidar and Dalit agitations in Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled Gujarat. **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; Reservation Policy; Scheduled Caste.
-CHILD LABOUR
87. GANOTRA, Komal Flawed child labour: Law amendment. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.35), 2016(27.8.2016): P.19-21. Needs for progressive legislation for protecting child labour in India. **Social Policy and Planning-Child Labour; Child Welfare; Constitutional Amendments.
-CRIME AGANIST WOMEN
88. AZAD, Nishant Kumar Neither hope, nor answer. ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.8), 2016(21.8.2016): P.23-25. Criticises the gang rape and increasing incidents of crime against women in Uttar Pradesh. **Social Policy and Planning-Crime aganist Women; Social Condition; Law and Order-(Uttar Pradesh).
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-SCHEDULED CASTES
89. SITARAM KUMBHAR Everyday Dalit experiences of living and the denials. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.35), 2016(27.8.2016): P.13-15. Expresses concern over social segregation of Scheduled Castes in everyday life. **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Castes; Caste System.
-SCHEDULED TRIBEL
90. Tribal Development: The MAHA initiatives! INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.34), 2016(22.8.2016): P.96-97. Highlights the various strategies being conceptualised by the State Government for socio-economic development of the tribal brethren of Maharashtra. **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribel.
-WOMEN
91. SINHA, Dipa and Others Realising universal maternity entitlements: Lessons from Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.34), 2016(20.8.2016): P.49-55. Discusses to provide special protection to women during the vulnerable period of maternity in the context of implementing ' Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana'. **Social Policy and Planning-Women.
-WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT
92. BAPNA, Niharika Draft National Policy for Women, 2016: Repeating old themes. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.35), 2016(27.8.2016): P.22-25. Explains the objectives of Draft National Policy for Women, 2016. **Social Policy and Planning-Women and Development.
-WOMEN-CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
93. BUTALIA, Urvashi Let's talk about rape. INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.41(No.35), 2016(29.8.2016): P.10. Emphasises the need to empower women so that crime against them could be finished. **Social Policy and Planning-Women-Crime against Women.
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-WOMEN-SOCIAL CONDITION
94. KULKARNI, Dipti No social change sans dialogue: Case of Shani Shingnapur. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.34), 2016(20.8.2016): P.34-35; 38-39. Emphasises the need to strengthen social power of the women in society in the context of protests around the entry of women into the inner sancturn of the Shani temple in Shingnapur, Maharashtra. **Social Policy and Planning-Women-Social Condition.
SPORTS
-OLYMPIC GAMES
95. PRAGYA SINGH Suns of this soil: OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.34), 2016(29.8.2016): P.36-41. Applauds the Bronze winner Sakshi Malik for Wrestling in Rio Olympic Games and also focuses on problems faced by Haryana's sports women to achieve target. **Sports-Olympic Games; Wrestling; Women and Development.
-SPORTS POLICY-(INDIA)
96. ALI, Qaiser Mohammad Two sides of the net. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.34), 2016(29.8.2016): P.42-44. Focuses on Government's casual approach towards sports in India. **Sports-Sports Policy-(India); Corrupt Practives.
TRANSPORT
-ROAD TRANSPORT
97. ALAI, Nagesh G If you care, you share. BUSINESS INDIA (MUMBAI), No.999, 2016(17.7.2016): P.61. Discusses about the new urban phenomena of share economy in the context of using Uber taxis in India. **Transport-Road Transport.
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URBAN DEVELOPMENT
-HOUSING
98. CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar Shock to the Syndicate mafia. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.38-40. Exposes the Syndicate mafia operating in real estate sector in West Bengal. **Urban Development-Housing; Crime and Criminals; Property; Trinamool Congress.
WATER MANAGEMENT
99. CHAKRAVARTY, Arpita Parched hills. DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.25(No.6), 2016(15.8.2016): P.22-24. Focuses on the water crisis in Uttarakhand. **Water Management.
-DAMS
100. VOMBATKERE, S.G Relentless crusade. FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.33(No.16), 2016(19.8.2016): P.100-103. Expresses concern over agitations by Adivasis and other rural families against construction of dams and canals on Narmada river. **Water Management-Dams; Rehabiliation Policy.
-IRRIGATION SYSTEM
101. DINESH KUMAR, M and Others Rejuvenating tanks in Telangana. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.51(No.34), 2016(20.8.2016): P.30-34. Throws light on Telangana's project "Mission Kakatiya" to rejuvenate water tanks in the State by 2020. **Water Management-Irrigation System.