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AGRICULTURE
  -AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
   1.
         Who is serving us GM food.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.6), 2018(15.8.2018): P.30-38;
         40; 42-44.

         Expresses concern over the Genetically Modified food products
         available in the market despite of food safety law which prohibits
         the manufacture, import and sale of GM Food.
         **Agriculture-Agricultural Research; Genetically Modified; Food
         Safety.

  -AGRICULTURE POLICY
   2.
         First, fast, but...
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.6), 2018(15.8.2018): P.16-19.

         Highlights the main features of farm investment support scheme of
         Telangana.
         **Agriculture-Agriculture Policy.

  -FISHING AND FISHERIES
   3. NORONHA, Frederick
         Goa’s fishy tale: Formalin raises acute concerns.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.34),
         2018(25.8.2018): P.17-18.

         Questions the food safety norms and the politics of supply of
         formalin-laced fish in Goa.
         **Agriculture-Fishing and Fisheries; Food Safety.

  -FRUITS
   4. RAM MOHAN, G.
         Not a sweet bargain.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.6), 2018(15.8.2018): P.20-21.

         Examines the reasons for the slump in demand for totapuri mango in
         international market.
         **Agriculture-Fruits; Agricultural Trade.
2                              **-Keywords

BIOGRAPHIES
  -CHANDRASEKHAR
   5. SATISH PRAKASH
          Bhim thing.
          OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.33), 2018(20.8.2018): P.48; 50.

         Deals with the emerge of Chandrasekhar as Dalit leader in Bhim Sena.
         **Biographies-CHANDRASEKHAR; Social Worker; Dalit Social Movement.

  -CHATTERJEE, SOMNATH
   6. BASU, Jisnu
         Somnath Da: Not a Communist.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.9), 2018(26.8.2018): P.22-23.

         Pays rich tribute to Somnath Chatterjee, former Speaker of the Lok
         Sabha.
         **Biographies-CHATTERJEE, Somnath; Presiding Officers.

   7. DATTA, Romita
         Emotional Communist.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.35), 2018(27.8.2018): P.8-9.

         Pays rich tribute to Parliamentarian and former Speaker of Lok Sabha,
         Somnath Chatterjee.
         **Biographies-CHATTERJEE, Somnath; Presiding Officers.

  -GANDHI, SONIA
   8. THAROOR, Shashi
         Legend of the renunciate.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.33), 2018(20.8.2018): P.32-34.

         Presents the profile of Sonia Gandhi.
         **Biographies-GANDHI, Sonia.

  -KARUNANIDHI, M.
   9. ANWAR, Kombai S.
         Friend of Muslims.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.83-86.

         Praises former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M. Karunanidhi's work
         for welfare of the Muslim community in Tamil Nadu.
         **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.; Muslim Community.

  10. PANNEERSELVAN, A.S.
         Artist as a leader.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.6-18.

         Pays rich tribute to former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Muthuvel
         Karunanidhi.
         **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.
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11. PANNEERSELVAN, A.S.
       Relentless legislator.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.99-104.

        Highlights the contributions of DMK President M. Karunanidhi to Tamil
        Nadu polity during the six decades of his legislative participation.
        **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.; Legislator.

12. RADHAKRISHNAN, R.K.
       Deft double role.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.19-33.

        Looks at M. Karunanidhi’s long political career with its colossal
        achievements and colourful moments.
        **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.; DMK.

13. RADHAKRISHNAN, R.K.
       Mightier than sword.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.66-69.

        Describes the role of M. Karunanidhi as an editor of "Murasoli' a
        newspaper in Tamil language.
        **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.; Journalism and Journalist.

14. RAJASEKARAN, Ilangovan
        Pragmatic Periyarist.
        FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.59-65.

        Applauds Karunanidhi's welfare policies based on Periyar’s thoughts
        on achieving an egalitarian society.
        **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.; Social Welfare.

15. SHEKHAR, G. C.
       Karunanidhi: Episodes from the script.
       OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.33), 2018(20.8.2018): P.108-110.

        Pays rich tribute to former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.
        Karunanidhi.
        **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.

16. SHUNMUGASUNDARAM, Manuraj
       Landmark reforms.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.94-98.

        Highlights the legislative career of a five-time Chief Minister
        M.Karunanidhi.
        **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.; Social Justice; Education.
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17. SUBRAMANIAN, T.S.
       Milestones in a long journey.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.41-50.

        Presents the profile of former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.
        Karunanidhi.
        **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.

18. VEERAMANI, K.
       Doyen of social justice.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.36-40.

        Applauds M. Karunanidhi for historic and indelible contributions to
        the cause of upliftment of the backward classes in Tamil Nadu.
        **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.; Social Welfare.

19. VIJAYA SANKAR, R.
        Island of democracy.
        FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.87-93.

        Highlights the crucial role of M.Karunanidhi in forging a political
        front against the Indira Gandhi regime during emergency.
        **Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.; Emergency.

-MODI, NARENDRA
20. SITHARAMAN, Nirmala
        Pradhan sevak above all else.
        OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.33), 2018(20.8.2018): P.26-28.

        Highlights the achievements and success of Prime Minister Narendra
        Modi.
        **Biographies-MODI, Narendra.

-NAIPAUL, V. S.
21. CHAUDHURY, Shoma
       Bounty of barbs.
       OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.34), 2018(27.8.2018): P.66-67.

        Pays rich tribute to famous writer, Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul
        (V.S.Naipaul).
        **Biographies-NAIPAUL, V. S.; Literature.

-VAJPAYEE, ATAL BIHARI
22. ADVANI, Lal Krishna
       Atal ji, my fellow-traveller.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.9), 2018(26.8.2018): P.6-9.

        Recalls the memoirs of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee by
        veteran leader Sh. L.K. Advani.
        **Biographies-VAJPAYEE, Atal Bihari.
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  23. AURORA, Bhavna Vij
         Permanent pause.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.34), 2018(27.8.2018): P.36-37.

         Pays rich tribute to Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
         **Biographies-VAJPAYEE, Atal Bihari.

  24. CHARI, Seshadri
         Unshakable.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.9), 2018(26.8.2018): P.16-17.

         Highlights the political career of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari
         Vajpayee.
         **Biographies-VAJPAYEE, Atal Bihari.

  25. MALIK, V. P. and DULAT, A. S.
          Hawk's friend and a dove's dream.
          OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.34), 2018(27.8.2018): P.42-43.

         Praises the Atal Bihari Vajpayee balanced and decisive efforts in the
         Kargil issue.
         **Biographies-VAJPAYEE, Atal Bihari.

  26. TANDON, Ashok
         Vajpayee, I Knew.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.9), 2018(26.8.2018): P.12-13.

         Pays rich tribute to Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the former Prime Minister.
         **Biographies-VAJPAYEE, Atal Bihari.

CENSUS AND POPULATION
  -CENSUS RECORDS
  27. BARUAH, Sanjib
         Non-citizens and history.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.126-129.

         Highlights the reasons for non appearance of a person's name in the
         draft National Register of Citizens in Assam.
         **Census and Population-Census Records; National Register of
         Citizens; Citizenship; Immigration; Electoral Rolls.

  28. BHATTACHARJEE, Subimal
         NRC impact.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.7), 2018(12.8.2018): P.10-11.

         Discusses the socio-political impact of National Register of citizens
         excercises in Assam.
         **Census and Population-Census Records; NRC; Illegal Migrants.
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29. CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar
       Millions in limbo.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.122-125.

        Focuses on the reasons for exclusion of 40 lakh people from the final
        draft of the National Register of Citizens.
        **Census and Population-Census Records; National Register of
        Citizens; Citizenship; Immigration; Electoral Rolls.

30. DAS GUPTA, Barun
        Bangladeshi problem in Assam: A historical background.
        MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2018(18.8.2018): P.19-22.

        Deals with the exclusion of 40 lakh persons' name in the final draft
        of National Register of citizens in Assam.
        **Census and Population-Census Records; National Register of
        Citizens; Citizenship; Electoral Rolls.

31. DEB, Swati
        Being uninvited guests.
        ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.9), 2018(26.8.2018): P.32-35.

        Analyses the vote-bank politics on the issue of illegal immigrants in
        Assam.
        **Census and Population-Census Records; NRC; Illegal Immigrants.

32. REDDY, G. B.
       Assamese concern is genuine.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.7), 2018(12.8.2018): P.11-13.

        Expresses anguish of Assamese people over socio-political threat in
        the state.
        **Census and Population-Census Records; NRC; Citizenship.

33. TALUKDAR, Sushanta
        Assam’s anxiety.
        FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.115-119.

        Focuses on the shadow over the process of updating the National
        Register of Citizens in Assam and the hopes of arriving at a solution
        to the vexed foreigners issue in accordance with the 1985 Assam
        Accord.
        **Census and Population-Census Records; National Register of
        Citizens; Citizenship; Immigration; Electoral Rolls.

34. THAKURIA, N. J.
       Defending the illegals.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.7), 2018(12.8.2018): P.6-9.

        Discusses the political implications of updating National Register of
        Citizens of Assam.
        **Census and Population-Census Records; NRC; Citizenship;
        Infiltration.
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COMMERCE
   -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-UNITED STATES)
  35. PAL, Parthapratim and MUKHERJEE, Arpita
          Special Economic Zones face the WTO test.
          ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.33),
          2018(18.8.2018): P.20-22.

          Analyses the cause of the recent dispute between the United States
          and India and its implications for the incentives provided to special
          economic zones.
          **Commerce-International Trade-(India-United States); Special
          Economic Zones.

   -ONLINE SHOPPING
  36. REDDY, Akhileshwari
         Unwrap the e-commerce waste.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.6), 2018(15.8.2018): P.56-57.

          Calls for legalisation on packaging waste to regulate e-commerce.
          **Commerce-Online Shopping; E-Commerce.

CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
   -CITIZENSHIP
  37. FALEIRO, Eduardo
          On Independence Day.
          MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2018(18.8.2018): P.13-14.

          Stresses on the need to promote awareness of our constitutional
          rights and responsibilities.
          **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Civil and
          Political Rights.

  38. SARAPH, Anupam
         Linking aadhaar to bank accounts will destroy the banking
         system.
         JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.29-30), 2018(12-19 August 2018): P.41-44.
         **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Aadhaar; Banking
         System.

CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION
   -ARCHAEOLOGY
  39. SUKUMARAN, Ajay
         Tipu of a thousand rockets.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.34), 2018(27.8.2018): P.48-49.

          Recollects the historical facts of war between Tipu Sultan and
          British Empire in 1780 in the context of recently found unused
          rockets in Shinoga district in Karnataka.
          **Culture and Civilization-Archaeology.
8                             **-Keywords

DEFENCE
  -ARMS AND ARMAMENT
  40. PAUL, Mihir
         Future is unmanned.
         FORCE (NOIDA), V.15(No.12), 2018(August 2018): P.60-61.

          Details the plans of Indian armed forces to induct 5,000 Unmanned
          Aerial Vehicles in next 10 years.
          **Defence-Arms and Armament.

  -DEFENCE PRODUCTION
  41. YADAV, Rameshwar
         Being tech-savvy.
         FORCE (NOIDA), V.15(No.12), 2018(August 2018): P.40-41.

          Stresses on the need to nurture indigenisation of the defence
          production to reduce India's dependence on foreign countries.
          **Defence-Defence Production; Defence Technology.

  -MILITARY ASSISTANCE
  42. MOE, Louise Wiuff
         Counter-insurgency in the Somali territories : The 'grey zone'
         between peace and pacification.
         INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (OXFORD), V.94(No.2), 2018(March 2018):
         P.319-341.
         **Defence-Military Assistance.

  -NATIONAL SECURITY
  43. SAWHNEY, Pravin and GHAZALA WAHAB
         Much ado about nothing.
         FORCE (NOIDA), V.15(No.12), 2018(August 2018): P.10-12; 14-16.

          Deals with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision on Indian
          defence and national security.
          **Defence-National security.

ECONOMIC GROWTH
  -ECONOMIC POLICY-(INDIA)
  44. ARUN, M.G.
         Bumpy ride so far.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.35), 2018(27.8.2018): P.46-51.

          Evaluates the economic performance of Modi Government at centre.
          **Economic Growth-Economic Policy-(India); Inflation; Unemployment;
          Mood Of The Nation (MOTN).
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ELECTIONS
  -(BRAZIL)
  45.
         Plot thickens: Brazilian politics.
         ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.428(No.9104), 2018(17.8.2018): P.33-34.

         Deals with the prevailing conditions in Brazil in the wake of
         forthcoming General elections.
         **Elections-(Brazil); Politics and Government.

  -ELECTION LAW AND REFORMS
  46. CHHOKAR, Jagdeep S.
         Who gets to vote.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.35), 2018(27.8.2018): P.17.

         Details the recent amendment to the Representation of the People Act
         (RPA) by the Lok Sabha.
         **Elections-Election Law and Reforms; Election System; RPA.

  47. GOEL, Garima
         Patterns of NOTA voting in India: Voting from the margins.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.33),
         2018(18.8.2018): P.55-62.

         Discusses the electoral reform measure-the option of voting for “None
         of the Above" or NOTA.
         **Elections-Election Law and Reforms.

ENERGY
  -BIOFUEL
  48.
         Black hole of coal.
         ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.428(No.9103), 2018(10.8.2018): P.15-17.

         Discusses the demerits of coal uses including its role in increasing
         carbon emissions.
         **Energy-Biofuel; Renewable Energy; Coal Project.

ENVIRONMENT
  -ENVIRONMENT POLICY
  49. BANERJEE, Srestha
         Business above all.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.6), 2018(15.8.2018): P.22-25.

         Evaluates the performance of UPA and NDA government on environmental
         norms.
         **Environment-Environment Policy; Environment and Health.
10                             **-Keywords

  -GLOBAL WARMING
  50. JAMWAL, Nidhi
         Setting an example.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.7), 2018(31.8.2018): P.20-21.

          Focuses on the impact of climate change in Sikkim and the challenges
          thereof.
          **Environment-Global Warming.

FINANCE
  -BANKS AND BANKING
  51. BANERJEE, Ashok and RAY, Partha
         LIC–IDBI deal: Sieving the substance.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.34),
         2018(25.8.2018): P.19-22.

          Highlights the recent deal between the Life Insurance Corporation of
          India and Industrial Development Bank of India.
          **Finance-Banks and Banking; LIC; IDBI.

  52. RAO, K. Srinivasa
         Stiffer challenges await the new Banks Board Bureau.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.33),
         2018(18.8.2018): P.14-16.

          Highlights the challenges before new Banks Board Bureau (BBB), an
          autonomous body to improve the governance of Public Sector Banks.
          **Finance-Banks and Banking; Banking Reforms; Banks Board Bureau.

  -GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING
  53. AGRAWAL, Vidhi and NAIR, Hari
         Institutionalising social audits in Meghalaya.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.33),
         2018(18.8.2018): P.17-19.

          Evaluates the Meghalya Community Participation and Public Services
          Social Audit Act, 2017.
          **Finance-Government Accounting; Public Grievances; Social Audits.

  -NON PERFORMING ASSETS
  54. RAO, K.G.K. Subba
         Non-performing Assets of Commercial Banks.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.34),
         2018(25.8.2018): P.36-39.

          Needs to review the database on NPAs of commercial banks.
          **Finance-Non Performing Assets; Banks and Banking.
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HISTORY
   -(INDIA)
  55. MISRA, Salil
          Prophet betrayed: Gandhi and partition.
          JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.29-30), 2018(12-19 August 2018): P.5-8.

          Highlights the circumstances responsible for partition between India
          and Pakistan.
          **History-(India).

   -FREEDOM MOVEMENT-(INDIA)
  56. PUNIYANI, Ram
          Freedom Movement, Savarkar and RSS.
          JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.29-30), 2018(12-19 August 2018): P.9-13.

          Describes the people participated in the freedom movement who stood
          for democratic values.
          **History-Freedom Movement-(India); RSS.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
   -ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
  57. FRANCIS, Smitha
         India’s electronics manufacturing sector: Getting the diagnosis
         right.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.34),
         2018(25.8.2018): P.112-117.

          Stresses on the need to promote Indian electronics manufacturing
          sector as part of “Make in India” initiative(2014).
          **Industrial Development-Electronics Industry; Make in India.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
   -(CHINA-UNITED STATES)
  58. NORDIN, Astrid H.M. and WEISSMAN, Mikael
         Will Trump make China great again?: The belt and road initiative
         and international order.
         INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (OXFORD), V.94(No.2), 2018(March 2018):
         P.231-249.

          Deals with the China's One Belt One Road project and United States'
          involvement therein.
          **International Relations-(China-United States); International Trade.

   -(INDIA-BANGLADESH)
  59. SOOD, Sanjiv Krishan
         Problem a illegal migration from Bangladesh.
         WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.13-19.
         **International Relations-(India-Bangladesh); Infiltration.
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-(INDIA-PAKISTAN)
60. NAYAR, Kuldip
       India-Pakistan: Seventyone years on, frosty relations continue.

        MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2018(18.8.2018): P.11; 14.

        Deals with the demands for cordial relations between India and
        Pakistan.
        **International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

61. SAHOO, Rudra Prasad
       Partition, migration and Liaquat-Nehru Pact(1950) : A historical
       analysis of India-Pakistan relations.
       WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.85-90.

        Explores the historical analysis of India-Pakistan relations in the
        context of partition and subsequent migration of people.
        **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Migration; Infiltration.

62. SHARMA, Pranay
       Swing on the silk route.
       OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.34), 2018(27.8.2018): P.18-19.

        Focuses on the prospects of India-Pakistan relationship in the
        context of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor during the tenure of
        Prime Minister, Imran Khan.
        **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Political Development.

-(INDIA-UNITED STATES), IMMIGRATION
63. GHOSH, Pitam
       Modi's India could benefit from Trump's merit-based immigration
       policy.
       WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.99-105.
       **International Relations-(India-United States), Immigration.

-(INDIA-UNITED STATES)-IMMIGRATION
64. ARVIND KUMAR
        Politico-economic and diplomatic fallout of Trump's policy on
        immigration.
        WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.42-45.
        **International Relations-(India-United States)-Immigration.

-FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)
65. PANDA, Snehalata
       India's neighbours and regional cooperation : Migration as a
       factor.
       WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.34-41.

        Discusses the impact of illegal migration/inflitration in India and
        its neighbouring countries.
        **International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Infiltration.
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LAND REFORMS
  66. JEYARANJAN, J.
          Decline of landlordism.
          FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.51-58.

          Details the passing of several laws that empowered tenants and
          agricultural labourers during DMK’s rise to power in 1967 in Tamil
          Nadu.
          **Land Reforms; Biographies-KARUNANIDHI, M.

MIGRATION
  -IMMIGRATION
  67. DUBEY, Sarika
         Illegal immigration : A global problem.
         WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.65-69.
         **Migration-Immigration; Refugees and Rehabilitation.

  -INFILTRATION
  68. CHANCHAL KUMAR
         Illegal migration from Bangladesh to Assam.
         WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.91-98.

          Points out that illegal immigration from Bangladesh to Assam is
          adversely affecting the economy, social environment and creating law
          and order problem.
          **Migration-Infiltration; Illegal Migration.

  69. TRIPATHI, Sudhanshu
          Unlawful migrations vis-a-vis security and regionalism in South
          Asia !
          WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.46-52.

          Analyses the problem of safety and security of the migrated people in
          South Asia.
          **Migration-Infiltration; Illegal Migration.

  -INFILTRATION-(ASSAM)
  70. DAS, Samir Kumar
          Immigrants, foreigners and the security paradox in Assam.
          WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.20-25.

          Expresses concern over the threat to internal security of Assam due
          to illegal migrants in the state.
          **Migration-Infiltration-(Assam); Internal Security.
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   -INFLITRATION
  71. KHATRI, Vishwa
         Rohingya conundrum : Challenges to regional security.
         WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.131-137.

           Explores the geopolitical compulsions of India and the security and
           diplomatic challenges posed by the Rohingya community to India's
           regional cooperation.
           **Migration-Inflitration; Regional Security; Minorities; Refugees and
           Rehabilitation.

  72. NAG, Gouri Sankar
         Elephant in the room : Indo-Bangladesh relations through the
         lens of illegal migration.
         WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.59-64.
         **Migration-Inflitration; International Relations-(India-Bangladesh).

  73. YAIPHAREMBA, I.
          Stateless' Rohingyas : Forced migration and many more.
          WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.6), 2018(June 2018): P.119-124.

           Discuss the Rohingyas migration problem in historical prospects.
           **Migration-Inflitration; Minorities.

MINES AND MINERALS
   -MINING
  74. BANERJEE, Serstha and SHALYA, Chinmayi
         Of funds and fallacy.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.7), 2018(31.8.2018): P.16-18.

           Critically evaluates the performance of the District Mineral
           Foundation in providing clean water, health care, education to the
           worst mining-affected people in Chhatisgarh.
           **Mines and Minerals-Mining.

PARLIAMENT
   -LEGISLATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE-(INDIA)
  75. MALIK, Ashok
          Memorable session.
          ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.9), 2018(26.8.2018): P.38-39.

           Evaluates the commendable performance of Monsoon Session of
           Parliament 2018.
           **Parliament-Legislative Practice and Procedure-(India).
15                           **-Keywords

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
  -DEMOCRACY
  76. GURUKKAL, Rajan
         Death of democracy: An inevitable possibility under capitalism.

          ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.34),
          2018(25.8.2018): P.104-111.

          Critically comments on status of the decline democracy worldwide.
          **Politics and government-Democracy.

  77. SHARMA, L.K.
         Subverting democracy without vote-rigging.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2018(18.8.2018): P.15-18; 22.

          Expresses concern over the rise of various factors which influence
          the progress of India and Pakistan.
          **Politics and Government-Democracy; Social Media.

  -FEDERAL RELATIONS
  78. TILLIN, Louise
           Federalism and democracy in today’s India.
           ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.33),
           2018(18.8.2018): P.49-54.
           **Politics and Government-Federal Relations; Democracy.

  -FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)
  79. CHENGAPPA, Raj
         On a slippery slope.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.35), 2018(27.8.2018): P.25-31.

          Reviews the performance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the
          last four years.
          **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); MODI,
          Narendra; Mood Of The Nation (MOTN).

  80. MENON, Amarnath K.
         Slow train coming.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.35), 2018(27.8.2018): P.52-55.

          Assesses the socio-economic achievements made during the Modi led
          National Democratic Alliance Government at centre.
          **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDA
          Government; Mood Of The Nation (MOTN).
16                            **-Keywords

-PARLIAMENTARY FORM
81. DASGUPTA, Sandipto
       Parliamentarism, not presidentialism: Development and democracy
       in India.
       ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.33),
       2018(18.8.2018): P.43-48.

        Focuses on the significance of the choice of a parliamentary rather
        than a presidential form of democracy in India.
        **Politics and Government-Parliamentary Form.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)
82. JHA, Ajit Kumar
        Clash of coalitions.
        INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.35), 2018(27.8.2018): P.32-36.

        Discusses the strategies of various political parties for the
        forthcoming general elections.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Political
        Parties; Elections; Mood Of The Nation.

83. KAPOOR, Gunja
       Minority appeasement 2.0.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.7), 2018(12.8.2018): P.33.

        Focuses on the emerging trend of minority appeasement in Indian
        polity.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Religion and
        Politics; Minorities.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(NICARAGUA)
84. ZEESE, Kevin and McCUNE, Nils
        Correcting the record: What is really happening in Nicaragua?

        JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.29-30), 2018(12-19 August 2018): P.50-54.

        Discusses the impact of false media reporting on the socio-political
        development in Nicaragua.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Nicaragua).

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(PAKISTAN)
85.
        Man, no plan: Pakistan's new Prime Minister.
        ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.428(No.9103), 2018(10.8.2018): P.18-19.

        Deals with the prevailing political situation in Pakistan under the
        stewardship of Prime Minister, Imran Khan.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Pakistan).
17                              **-Keywords

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TAMIL NADU)
86. NARAYAN, S.
       Foundations of justice: Excerpted from 'The Dravidian Years:
       Politics and Welfare in Tamil Nadu'.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.35(No.17), 2018(31.8.2018): P.105-114.

       Details various welfare schemes of the DMK Government during the
       period 1967 to 1977 in Tamil Nadu.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Tamil Nadu); Welfare
       Schemes.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TAMIL NADU) DMK
87. MAHADEVAN, S.S
       After Karunanidhi.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.9), 2018(26.8.2018): P.24-25.

       Focuses on the current political scenario of Tamil Nadu after the
       death of former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Tamil Nadu) DMK.

-POLITICAL PARTIES-(AAM AADMI PARTY)
88. SINGH, G. P.
        And we all fall down.
        OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.34), 2018(27.8.2018): P.24.

       Highlights the issues of growing troubles in Aam Aadmi Party in
       Punjab.
       **Politics and Government-Political Parties-(Aam Aadmi Party).

-POLITICAL PARTIES-(INDIA)
89. DEKA, Kaushik
       Son-shine days.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.35), 2018(27.8.2018): P.38-42.

       Discusses the challenges ahead of President Rahul Gandhi and Congress
       party in view of upcoming general elections.
       **Politics and Government-Political Parties-(India); Indian National
       Congress; Mood Of The Nation.

-POLITICAL PARTIES-BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY
90. MAHURKAR, Uday
       Shah of strategy.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.35), 2018(27.8.2018): P.44-45.

       Highlights the performance of Amit Shah as BJP President.
       **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Bharatiya Janata Party;
       SHAH, Amit; Mood Of The Nation.
18                             **-Keywords

  91. PALSHIKAR, Suhas
          Towards hegemony: BJP beyond electoral dominance.
          ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.33),
          2018(18.8.2018): P.36-42.

          States that the rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party has contributed to
          the emergence of a new ideological framework to India’s democracy and
          public life in general.
          **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Bharatiya Janata Party.

   -RIGHT TO INFORMATION
  92. JAFFRELOT, Christophe and BASIM-U-NISSA
          Struggle of RTI activists in Gujarat.
          ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.33),
          2018(18.8.2018): P.62-67.

          Focuses on the spate of violence against RTI activists in Gujarat
          since 2010.
          **Politics and Government-Right To Information.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
   -SANITATION
  93. MOHANTY, Bidyut
         Swachh Panchayat, Swachh Bharat: A testimony of twentyfive years
         of decentralisation.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2018(18.8.2018): P.27-34.

          Assesses the performance of Panchayat in social political arena in
          the wake of celebration of 25 year of decentralisation.
          **Public Administration-Sanitation; Local Self Government.

   -VIOLENCES AND DISORDERS-(INDIA)
  94. ABID AHMAD SHAH
          Narratives of fake news, lynchings and mobocracy in India.
          MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.56(No.35), 2018(18.8.2018): P.35-36.

          Stresses on the need to frame effective laws to neutralise the menace
          of mobocracy and lynchings in India.
          **Public Administration-Violences and Disorders-(India); Fake News;
          Mob Lynching.

   -VIOLENCES AND DISORDERS-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)
  95. SANGRA, Sapna K.
         Transcending ethnic differences: Feminist perspectives from
         Jammu and Kashmir.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.33),
         2018(18.8.2018): P.29-33.

          Deals with the deliberation of one day meeting of 24 women from Jammu
          Kashmir and Ladakh at a migration camp in Jammu region as a part of
          "Conciliation Resources Women's Project" as a peace building mission.
          **Public Administration-Violences and Disorders-(Jammu and Kashmir);
          Women.
19                            **-Keywords

PUBLIC HEALTH
   -DISEASES
  96. KUKRETI, Ishan
         Labelled rabid.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.6), 2018(15.8.2018): P.26-27.

          Focuses on the urgent need to implement the global strategic plan of
          WHO and the World Organisation for Animal Health to prevent human
          death from rabies by 2030.
          **Public Health-Diseases; Rabies.

   -PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)
  97. RADHEY SHIAM
         Citizen’s Right to Health.
         JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.29-30), 2018(12-19 August 2018): P.45-48.

          Focuses on the worldwide campaigning for thrust on Right to
          Healthcare with special reference to India.
          **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India).

   -SANITATION
  98.
          Toilet, many trails.
          DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.7), 2018(31.8.2018): P.26-28;
          30; 32.

          Points out the obstacles in African countries for safe and improved
          sanitation.
          **Public Health-Sanitation; Africa.

  99. BAWA, Kitch
         Will Africa meet its sanitation target ?
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.7), 2018(31.8.2018): P.24-25.

          Expresses concern over the lack of safe and proper sanitation
          facilities for more than 600 million Africans.
          **Public Health-Sanitation; Africa.

 100. BOLAWOLE, Olutayo Bankole
         Sanitation should be part of development.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.7), 2018(31.8.2018): P.34-35.

          Deals with management of sanitation services in East Africa.
          **Public Health-Sanitation; Africa.
20                             **-Keywords

 101. KAR, Kamal
          Valuable lessons in toilet building.
          DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.7), 2018(31.8.2018): P.48-49.

          States that the sanitation experiences from India, Bangladesh and
          Nepal has motivated the African countries in formulating a clean and
          safe sanitation policy.
          **Public Health-Sanitation; Africa.

 102. MASSA, Khalid M
         Fast track on sanitation.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.7), 2018(31.8.2018): P.42-43.

          Deals with improving sanitation condition in Tanzania.
          **Public Health-Sanitation; Tanzania.

 103. NARAIN, Sunita
         Look beyond the loo.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.27(No.7), 2018(31.8.2018): P.50-51.

          Contemplates that the government must rework their usual toilet
          building strategies for safe disposal of waste in Africa.
          **Public Health-Sanitation; Africa.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  -COMPUTERS
 104. DUA, Satish
          Virtual reality.
          FORCE (NOIDA), V.15(No.12), 2018(August 2018): P.8.

          Stresses on the need to protect nation's digital infrastructure from
          cyber attacks.
          **Science and Technology-Computers; Information Technology; Cyber
          Crime; Cyber Warfare.

  -NUCLEAR POLICY-(INDIA)
 105. ALI AHMED
           Modi at the helm: Whither nuclear decision-making?
           ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.34),
           2018(25.8.2018): P.10-12.

          Discusses the India's nuclear policy and decision making structure.
          **Science and Technology-Nuclear Policy-(India).
21                            **-Keywords

   -NUCLEAR POLICY-(RUSSIA)
 106.
          Atoms for peace: Russia and nuclear power.
          ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.428(No.9103), 2018(10.8.2018): P.36-37.

          Critically evaluates Russia's policy on construction of nuclear
          reactors in various countries and also discusses the meltdown of
          these reactors in the wake of natural or man made disasters.
          **Science and Technology-Nuclear Policy-(Russia).

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING
   -CASTE CONFLICTS
 107. UNNITHAN, Sandeep
         Cast of conflict.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.43(No.35), 2018(27.8.2018): P.56-58.

          Focuses on the threat to internal security due to caste and communal
          violence in India and also focuses on emerging trends in relations
          with Pakistan and China.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Caste Conflicts; International
          Relations; Internal Security; Mood Of The Nation.

   -CASTE SYSTEM
 108. ALOK PRASANNA KUMAR
         Not just Hadiya: Hurdles to rights of individuals.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), Vol.53(No.33),
         2018(18.8.2018): P.10-12.

          Deals with the legal system which formally defends the rights of
          individuals marrying against the will of their parents or the
          dictates of society.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Caste System; Honour Killing; Legal
          System.

   -CHILD ATROCITIES
 109. MAJUMDAR, Ushinor
         Hell is here.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.34), 2018(27.8.2018): P.28-33.

          Expresses concern over the rising cases of child atrocities in
          shelter homes in India.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Child Atrocities; Shelter Homes.

   -COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
 110. ANAND KUMAR
         Cultural pluralism, social cohesion and development in the
         context of India today.
         JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.29-30), 2018(12-19 August 2018): P.14-21.

          Analyses the socio-economic fibre of Indian society.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Community Development; Religion;
          Culture.
22                              **-Keywords

 -CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
111. PRAMOD KUMAR
        Truth uncovered.
        ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.9), 2018(26.8.2018): P.28-31.

         Focuses on the report of C4J (Citizens for Justice) fact finding team
         on gangrape of five tribal women in Khunti, Jharkhand.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; Scheduled Tribes.

 -RESERVATION POLICY
112. SHRIDHAR PRABHU
         Realising Ambedkar's dream.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.9), 2018(26.8.2018): P.40-41.

         Comments on the Modi Government's decision to conferring the
         constitutional status to Backward Class Commission in long cherished
         dream of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy; Constitutional
         Amendments.

 -RESERVATION POLICY-(MAHARASHTRA)
113. SALGAONKAR, Rajesh Prabhu
         Unrest over reservation.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.7), 2018(12.8.2018): P.34-35.

         Discusses the ramifications of ongoing Maratha reservation movement
         on the stability of Government in Maharashtra.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy-(Maharashtra); Caste
         Politics.

 -RESERVATION POLICY-(MAHARASTRA)
114. JAIN, Neeraj
         Maratha agitation for reservations.
         JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.29-30), 2018(12-19 August 2018): P.29-39.

         Highlights the demands for reservations being raised by Maratha
         community in Maharashtra State.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy-(Maharastra);
         Unemployment.

 -SCHEDULED TRIBES
115. SABARWAL, Y. K.
        Assimilation in diversity.
        ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.7), 2018(12.8.2018): P.22-23.

         Deals with the present status of indigenous people in India and also
         focuses on the Government efforts for their upliftment.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Tribal Welfare.
23                            **-Keywords

  -SOCIAL CLASSES
 116. NIRAJ KUMAR
          ‘We were, are, and will remain discriminated against’ : Status
          of transgender persons in Odisha.
          ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.34),
          2018(25.8.2018): P.30-35.

          Analyses the living conditions of transgender persons in Odisha, and
          also provide a qualitative account of their status in society.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Social Classes; Transgender.

  -WOMEN
 117. SANDERS, Rebecca
         Norm spoiling : Undermining the international women's rights
         agenda.
         INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (OXFORD), V.94(No.2), 2018(March 2018):
         P.271-291.

          Discusses the women's rights principles as embodied in UN treaties,
          declarations and international policies.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Women; United States and International
          Organisations.

SPEECHES AND ADDRESSES
  -HAMID ANSARI
 118. HAMID ANSARI
         Why pluralism and secularism are essential for our democracy.

          JANATA (MUMBAI), V.73(No.29-30), 2018(12-19 August 2018): P.22-27.

          Details the text of the speech on pluralism and secularism delivered
          by Hamid Ansari, ex-Vice President of India.
          **Speeches and Addresses-HAMID ANSARI.

TRANSPORT
  -ROAD ACCIDENTS
 119.
          High-school vigilantes: Student protests in Bangladesh.
          ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.428(No.9104), 2018(17.8.2018): P.21-22.

          Highlights the role of school children in creating awareness against
          malfunctioning of road transport system in Dhaka.
          **Transport-Road Accidents; Student Protest.
24                                **-Keywords

WATER MANAGEMENT
  -IRRIGATION SYSTEM
 120. SHAH, Tushaar
         Kick-starting the Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan.

          ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.53(No.34),
          2018(25.8.2018): P.13-16.

          Discusses the salient features of scheme Kisan Urja Suraksha evam
          Utthaan Mahabhiyan (KUSUM) to subsidise solar irrigation pumps (SIPs)
          for farmers.
          **Water Management-Irrigation System; Solar Power; KUSUM; SIPs.
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