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AGRICULTURE
   -AGRICULTURAL POLICY-(INDIA)
   1. NUTHALAPATI, Chandra Sekhara Rao
         Emerging civil society initiatives in agriculture.
         YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.43-46.

         Analyses the initiatives by Padma Shri awardee farmers and agriculturalists in
         policy making towards better farmer income and nutritional security.
         **Agriculture-Agricultural Policy-(India); Agricultural Practices and Training;
         Farmers; Agricultural Production.

   -AGRICULTURAL TRADE
   2. CHATTERJEE, Shoumitro and KRISHNAMURTHY, Mekhala
         Understanding and misunderstanding e-NAM.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.725, 2020(January 2020): P.59-63.

         Analyses the electronic National Agricultural Market (eNAM) launched by Modi
         government in April 2016 with the vision of 'One Nation, One Market'.
         **Agriculture-Agricultural Trade; Marketing; Online Trading.

   -LAND AND LAND REFORMS-LAND ACQUISITION
   3. JITENDRA
          Between wars.
          DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.17), 2020(16-31 January 2020):
          P.24-26.

         Highlights the acquisition of village common land for industrial development in
         Punjab and its impact on the livelihood of landless Scheduled Caste farmers.
         **Agriculture-Land and Land Reforms-Land Acquisition; Shamlat Land;
         Scheduled Castes.

CENSUS AND POPULATION
   -CENSUS AND SURVEYS
   4. ABUSALEH SHARIFF
         Social cost of disenfranchisement.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.52-54.

         Raises questions regarding the budgetary expenditure on preparing the National
         Register of Indian Citizen (NRC) in Assam.
         **Census and Population-Census and Surveys; CAA; National Register of Indian
         Citizen; NPR; Budgetary Expenditure.
2                                              **-Keywords

   -CENSUS RECORDS
   5. BASU, Deepankar and DAS, Debarshi
         Assam's politics and the NRC.
         ECONOMIC         AND     POLITICAL WEEKLY    (MUMBAI),      V.55(No.5),
         2020(1.2.2020):     P.61-63.
         **Census and Population-Census Records; NRC; Illegal Migrants; Political
         Development-(Assam).

   -FAMILY PLANNING
   6. KULKARNI, Purushottam M.
         Stagnancy in unmet need for family planning in India.
         ECONOMIC        AND    POLITICAL       WEEKLY         (MUMBAI),      V.55(No.6),
         2020(8.2.2020):   P.65-70.

         Analyses the trends in the level and nature of the unmet need for family planning
         in India.
         **Census and Population-Family Planning; National Population Policy.

COMMERCE
   -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-UNITED STATES)
   7. FRANK F. ISLAM
         Are India and the US set for a 'defining partnership'?
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.18-19.

         Discusses India's relationship with United States.
         **Commerce-International Trade-(India-United States).

CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
   -CITIZENSHIP
   8. DEVY, G. N.
         Epistemic change ?: Reading the CAA-NRC protests.
         ECONOMIC        AND    POLITICAL     WEEKLY       (MUMBAI),          V.55(No.6),
         2020(8.2.2020):   P.10-12.

         Discusses the non-violent and spontaneous protest against Citizenship
         (Amendment) Act, 2019 and National Register of Citizens.
         **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Census Records.

   9. GANGULI, Amulya
         India in tumult : Did Modi misjudge on CAA?
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.6-7.

         Deals with the angst and anguish among Indian citizen over Citizenship
         (Amendment) Act, 2019.
         **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship.
3                                               **-Keywords

10. HEGDE, Rati
       Using women as shield.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.12-13.

       Highlight the protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 and National
       Register for Citizens by muslim women and children at Shaheen Bagh, New
       Delhi.
       **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Citizenship (Amendment) Act,
       2019; CAA; NRC; NPR.

11. JHA, Ajit Kumar
        Common cause.
        INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.5), 2020(3.2.2020): P.32-38.

       Focuses on the nationwide protests for CAA and NRC by the opposition parties.
       **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; NRC; Mood of the Nation;
       MOTN.

12. NAIK, Kapil
        Manufactured revolt.
        ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.14-16.

       Deals with the protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 across India.
       **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Citizenship (Amendment) Act,
       2019; CAA; NRC; NPR.

13. RAJALAKSHMI, T. K.
       Spontaneous upsurge.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.34-39.

       Draws attention towards protest against CAA and NRC all over India.
       **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Trade Unions.

14. RODRIGUES, Valerian
       State Assembly resolutions against the CAA.
       ECONOMIC        AND     POLITICAL       WEEKLY      (MUMBAI),         V.55(No.5),
       2020(1.2.2020):   P.8.

       Deals with resolution passed by the state assemblies of Kerala, Punjab,
       Rajasthan and West Bengal against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).
       **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; CAA.
4                                           **-Keywords

  15. TALUKDAR, Sushanta
         Winds of change.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.43-47.

          Deals with protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and formation of a
          new political party in Assam.
          **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Political Development-
          (Assam); Assam Gana Parishad.

  16. VAIDYARAJ, Prashanth
          In the name of protest.
          ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.6-9.

          Shows concern over massive destruction and chaos during protest against
          Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 across India.
          **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Citizenship (Amendment) Act,
          2019; CAA; NRC; NPR.

  17. ZIYA US SALAM
          Making it count.
          FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.48-51.

          Focuses on silent revolution against the CAA, the NRC and the NPR by women
          in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh.
          **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; NRC; Women; Shaheen
          Bagh.

   -CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)
  18. RAGHAVAN, Srinath
         J&K : autonomy and after.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.725, 2020(January 2020): P.44-48.

          Deals with the abrogation of article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir.
          **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Constitutional Development-(India); Union
          Territory.

DEFENCE
   -ARMY-(INDIA)
  19. PALSOKAR, Ravi
         Lightness of being.
         FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.44-47.

          Looks at the infantry related requirements in terms of small arms and mobility.
          **Defence-Army-(India); Infantry; Small Arms; Arms and Armament.
5                                            **-Keywords

 -DEFENCE POLICY-(INDIA)
20. CHAKRAVORTY, P. K
       Modernisation of the Indian army.
       INDIA STRATEGIC (NEW DELHI), V.15(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.14-17.
       **Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Artificial Intelligence; Robotics.

21. DAVAR, Kamal
       CDS appointment a welcome step in enhancing India's security.
       INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
       P.32-33.
       **Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Chief of Defence Staff; Defence
       Administration.

22. KATOCH, Dhruv C.
       India gets a CDS.
       INDIA STRATEGIC (NEW DELHI), V.15(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.24-26.

       Highlights the approval of the post of chief of Defence staff by Cabinet
       committee on Security.
       **Defence-Defence Policy-(India); Chief of Defence Staff.

 -DEFENCE PRODUCTION
23. SHIVANE, Ashok
        Roadmap is ready.
        FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.48-50.

       Deals with transformation of the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) for meeting
       future challenges in the armed forces.
       **Defence-Defence Production; Ordnance Factories; Armed Forces; Ordnance
       Factory Board.

 -HELICOPTER
24. GUPTA, Palak
       Towards safer tomorrow.
       FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.32-34.

       Needs for acquisition of modern and latest technology helicopters in the Armed
       Forces.
       **Defence-Helicopter; Armed Forces.

 -MILITARY HISTORY
25. PILLAI, Sudhir
        In times of crisis.
        FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.36-38.

       Analyses the realities about India's economy means for Indian military
       effectiveness.
       **Defence-Military History; Operation Khukri.
6                                            **-Keywords

   -NAVY-(INDIA)
  26. ASTHANA, N. C.
         Waste of money and effort.
         FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.52-53.

         Expresses concern over futile decision to import 13 of the 5-inch naval gun with
         limited combat utility from the United States.
         **Defence-Navy-(India); Defence Relations-(India-United States).

ECONOMIC GROWTH
   -(INDIA)
  27. MENON, Shyam
         My vision of India 2047 A. D.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.8), 2020(8.2.2020): P.15-24.

         Needs for re-examination of the contemporary realities of India.
         **Economic Growth-(India); Education System; Inequalities.

   -ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA)
  28. BHATTACHARYA, A. K.
         When politics trumped economics.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.725, 2020(January 2020): P.54-58.

         Analyses the economic slowdown in India during BJP's second term.
         **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); GST; Unemployment.

  29. BHATTACHARYYA, Sudip
         Only aggressive reforms can revive Indian economy.
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.37-44.
         **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Economic Reforms; Inflation; GDP.

  30. DAS, Sudhansu R.
         Be bold and India specific.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.22-23.

         Highlights Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meetings with economists and
         experts of NITI Aayog to roll out a bold Union Budget for reviving Indian
         economy.
         **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Budget.

   -ECONOMIC SURVEYS
  31. CHATTOPADHYAY, Saumen
         Economic survey 2019-20: Fictitious narratives and ignored reality.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.8), 2020(8.2.2020): P.8-10; 34.

         Discusses about the Economic Survey, 2019-20.
         **Economic Growth-Economic Surveys.
7                                             **-Keywords

   -INCOME AND WEALTH
  32. MISHRA, Udaya Shankar and JOE, William
         Household assets and wealth quintiles, India 2006-16: Insights on economic
         inequalities.
         ECONOMIC        AND    POLITICAL     WEEKLY       (MUMBAI),      V.55(No.6),
         2020(8.2.2020):   P.77-82.

         Highlights the potential of National Family Health Survey Wealth index to
         contribute to the discourse on poverty and inequality in India between 2005-06
         and 2015-16.
         **Economic Growth-Income and Wealth; Maternal Health Care; Child Health;
         National Family Health Survey; Economic Inequalities.

   -STATISTICS
  33. SEN, Pronab
         Recent Shenanigans in Indian Statistics.
         ECONOMIC        AND    POLITICAL         WEEKLY      (MUMBAI),     V.55(No.5),
         2020(1.2.2020):   P.10-13.

         Highlights the government's role in the process and the avoidable pratfalls
         committed by the statistical system.
         **Economic Growth-Statistics.

   -WORLD ECONOMY
  34.
         Not just a first-world problem.
         ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.434(No.9177), 2020(18-24 January 2020): P.67-69.

         Analyses the slowdown in labour productivity growth world wide.
         **Economic Growth-World Economy; Labour Productivity; GDP; Developing
         Nations.

EDUCATION
   -HIGHER EDUCATION
  35. RAGHUNANDAN, D.
         JNU difference.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.23-26.

         Discusses the unique admission policy and sociocultural diversity of Jawaharlal
         Nehru University.
         **Education-Higher Education; Admission Policy; Students Union; JNU.
8                                            **-Keywords

  36. RAJALAKSHMI, T. K.
         Terror on campus.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.4-10.

         Expresses concern over the brutal attack on students of Jawaharlal Nehru
         University by masked intruders.
         **Education-Higher Education; University Administration; Fee Hikes; Campus
         Violence; JNU.

  37. TRIVEDI, Divya
          Roots of a struggle.
          FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.18-20.

         Focuses on the JNU students' protest against a recent massive hike in fees.
         **Education-Higher Education; University Administration; Fee Hikes; JNU;
         Privatisation.

  38. ZIYA US SALAM
          Targeted violence.
          FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.11-13.

         Draws attention towards violence against Dalit and Muslim students of
         Jawaharlal Nehru University.
         **Education-Higher Education; University Administration; Campus Violence;
         Scheduled Castes; JNU; Minorities.

   -STUDENTS UNREST
  39. BHASKAR, C. Uday
         Government's growing disconnect with youth.
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.4.

         Deals with protests in various Indian Universities against the government.
         **Education-Students Unrest; Protest; JNU; Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019;
         Campus Violence.

ELECTIONS
   -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(DELHI)
  40. ASHOK, TN
         Can AAP keep BJP at bay in Delhi?
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.27.

         Speculates about the Aam Aadmi Party position in Delhi assembly elections,
         2020.
         **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); AAP; BJP; Political Development-
         (Delhi).
9                                         **-Keywords

41. MISHRA, Soni
       Number games.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.6), 2020(9.2.2020): P.52-53.

       Deals with importance of Purvanchalis votes in Delhi assembly election, 2020.
       **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); Delhi Electorate.

42. NAIR, Preetha
        Charge of the right brigade.
        OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.5), 2020(10.2.2020): P.12-13.

       Highlights the election campaign by BJP and AAP for the assembly elections,
       2020 in Delhi.
       **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi).

 -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(JHARKHAND)
43. DHAWAN, Prannv and BANSAL, Ishaan
       Victory of opposition alliance in Jharkhand Assembly elections.
       MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.8), 2020(8.2.2020): P.25-27.
       **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Jharkhand); Election Results.

 -CODE OF CONDUCT
44. MARTIN, Nicolas and PICHERIT, David
       Electoral fraud and manipulation in India and Pakistan.
       COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS (LONDON), V.58(No.1),
       2020(February 2020): P.1-20.
       **Elections-Code of Conduct; Violence during Elections; Electoral Frauds.

45. MARTIN, Nicolas
       Enforcing political loyalties in local election: An ethnographic account from
       Punjab.
       COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS (LONDON), V.58(No.1),
       2020(February 2020): P.63-81.

       Discusses about the vote-bank politics in local elections of Punjab state.
       **Elections-Code of Conduct; Local Self Government; Casteism.

46. MICHELUTTI, Lucia
       Electoral manipulation and impunity: Ethnographic notes from Uttar Pradesh.
       COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS (LONDON), V.58(No.1),
       2020(February 2020): P.21-42.

       Throws light on the dynamics of electoral manipulation and impunity in Uttar
       Pradesh.
       **Elections-Code of Conduct.
10                                             **-Keywords

  47. SATENDRA KUMAR
         Uttar Pradesh local elections 2015: Money, muscle and manipulation in a
         village.
         COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS (LONDON), V.58(No.1),
         2020(February 2020): P.43-62.

          Explores the roles of dummies, alcohol and money in the local elections of Uttar
          Pradesh during 2015.
          **Elections-Code of Conduct; Local Self Government.

  48. STILL, Clarinda and DUSI, Srinivas
          Vote buying and 'Money-Politics' in village elections in South India.
          COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS (LONDON), V.58(No.1),
          2020(February 2020): P.100-119.

          Draws attention towards vote buying and money politics in village elections in
          South India.
          **Elections-Code of Conduct; Money Politics; Local Self Government.

    -ELECTION COMMISSION
  49. SINHA, Umesh
          National Voters' Day 2020 : 'Electoral literacy for a stronger democracy'.
          YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.59-60.

          Highlights the National Voters' Day celebrated since 2011 on 25 January every
          year to mark the foundation of Election Commission of India (ECI).
          **Elections-Election Commission.

ENERGY RESOURCES
    -WIND ENERGY
  50. JHAWAR, Pratha
         Overshadowed.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.17), 2020(16-31 January 2020):
         P.22-23.

          Discusses the growth of wind energy sector in India.
          **Energy Resources-Wind Energy; Renewable Energy.

ENVIRONMENT
    -ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
  51. KANJILAL, Rajlakshmi and VIJAYALAKSHMI, P. P.
         Delhi Safari and the animals of Aarey.
         ECONOMIC         AND     POLITICAL     WEEKLY           (MUMBAI),       V.55(No.6),
         2020(8.2.2020):     P.85-86.

          Raises questions regarding similarity between the film 'Delhi Safari' and the
          felling of trees in Aarey forest for metro shed project in Mumbai.
          **Environment-Environment Protection; Aarey Forest; Films.
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 -GLOBAL WARMING
52. LAHIRY, S. C.
        Development and environment : Maintaining the fine balance.
        YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.51-54.

       Discusses the various action plan initiated by the government on climate change
       and sustainable development.
       **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Environment Protection;
       Sustainable Development.

53. RAMACHANDRA, T. V. and Others
       Mitigation of carbon footprint.
       YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.36-40.

       Discusses the progress of India's commitment towards reducing its carbon
       emissions by 33-35% by 2020 with taking a case of Western Ghats region.
       **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Land Use Land Cover;
       Afforestation; Decarbonisation.

54. SHENDE, Rajendra
       India can reach USD 5 trillion goal through low-carbon economy.
       INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
       P.30-31.

       Emphasises on the need for major steps to mitigate the effect of climate change
       to fulfill USD 5 trillion economy goal by 2024 by Indian government.
       **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change.

 -NATURAL CALAMITIES
55. SENGUPTA, Rajit
       Cold Trap.
       DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.17), 2020(16-31 January 2020):
       P.18-20.

       Shows concern over the frequent occurrence of cold waves in north and north-
       west India during winter season.
       **Environment-Natural Calamities; Cold Waves; Disaster Management;
       Environment and Health.

 -NATURAL CALAMITIES-FLOODS
56. PATHAK, Shekahar
       Comparing floods in Kerala and the Himalaya.
       ECONOMIC        AND     POLITICAL      WEEKLY        (MUMBAI),      V.55(No.5),
       2020(1.2.2020):    P.26-32.

       Discusses the similarities and differences between the Kerala floods in 2018 and
       2019 and the Himalayan floods of Uttarakhand and Kashmir in 2013 and 2014.
       **Environment-Natural Calamities-Floods.
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   -WATER POLLUTION
  57. BANSAL, Neeru
         Ahmedabad's impact on the Sabarmati river.
         ECONOMIC        AND    POLITICAL      WEEKLY          (MUMBAI),      V.55(No.5),
         2020(1.2.2020).

          Assesses the impact of the city on the quality of Sabarmati river in Ahmedabad.
          **Environment-Water Pollution; Sabarmati River; Heavy Metal Pollution.

FINANCE
   -BUDGET-(INDIA)
  58. ARUN KUMAR
         Union Budget 2020-21: Figuring out its politics and economics.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.8), 2020(8.2.2020): P.3-7.

          Highlights the important features of the Union Budget 2020-21.
          **Finance-Budget-(India); Economy.

  59. CHANDRA MOHAN, N.
         Budgeting for a USD 5 trillion economy.
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.35-36.
         Speculates about the Union Budget 2020-21, expected to strengthen the India
         growth.

          Speculates about the Union budget 2020-21, expected to strengthen the India
          growth.
          **Finance-Budget-(India); Economic Growth; GDP.

  60. DEBROY, Bibek
         Reforms need not be big bang.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.5), 2020(2.2.2020): P.52-53.

          Deals with preparation of Union Budget, 2020.
          **Finance-Budget-(India); Economic Crisis; GDP.

  61. KELKAR, Nachiket
         Response time.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.5), 2020(2.2.2020): P.48-49.

          Discusses the fiscal deficit target for the budget 2020-21.
          **Finance-Budget-(India); Economic Crisis; GDP; Fiscal Deficit.
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62. MUNDLE, Sudipto and SIKDAR, Satadru
       Subsidies, merit goods and the fiscal space for reviving growth: An aspect of
       public expenditure in India.
       ECONOMIC        AND      POLITICAL     WEEKLY       (MUMBAI),     V.55(No.5),
       2020(1.2.2020):     P.52-59.

       Describes the total flow of subsidies through the budgets of the Central and
       State governments.
       **Finance-Budget-(India); Public Expenditures; Fiscal Reform.

63. SHARMA, Pratul
       Reforms and rewards.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.5), 2020(2.2.2020): P.46-47.

       Highlights BJP expectations from the budget on its electoral graph.
       **Finance-Budget-(India); Economic Crisis.

64. THOMAS, Sunil K.
       Is three a way out ?
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.5), 2020(2.2.2020): P.36; 40-45.

       Analyses the Union Budget 2020-21.
       **Finance-Budget-(India); Economic Crisis.

 -BUDGET-(MAHARASHTRA)
65. GOTHOSKAR, Sujata and KULKARNI, Seema
       Can Maharashtra's new Government prioritise gender responsive budgets ?
       ECONOMIC        AND    POLITICAL     WEEKLY        (MUMBAI),     V.55(No.6),
       2020(8.2.2020):   P.16-19.

       Analyses the major gender related policies in Maharashtra.
       **Finance-Budget-(Maharashtra); Women.

 -FOREIGN AID
66. RAO, M. Nageswara
       Grave danger to national security.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.36-37.

       Analyses the authentication of foreign donations received by NGOs under
       foreign contribution Regulation Act during two decades.
       **Finance-Foreign Aid; Donations; FCRA; NGOs.
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   -STATE FINANCE
  67. CHAKRABORTY, Lekha
         Indian fiscal federalism at the crossroads: Some reflections.
         ECONOMIC          AND     POLITICAL       WEEKLY       (MUMBAI),     V.55(No.5),
         2020(1.2.2020).

          Highlights the changing contours of Union-State fiscal relations.
          **Finance-State Finance; Fiscal Federalism; Economic Growth.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
   -(INDIA-BANGLADESH)
  68. VED, Mahendra
         Bangladesh ties hit hard with CAA.
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.21.

          Deals with impact of Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 on India's relations with
          Bangladesh.
          **International Relations-(India-Bangladesh); Minorities.

   -(INDIA-CHINA)
  69. RAJA MOHAN, C. and CHAN JIA HAO
         China's digital expansion and India.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.725, 2020(January 2020): P.68-71.

          Emphasises on the need to overcome the challenges India is facing by China's
          digital expansion.
          **International Relations-(India-China); Belt and Road Initiative; Digital Silk
          Road; Information Technology.

   -(INDIA-IRAN)
  70. KATOCH, Prakash
         Soleimani killing : India should step up Iran ties.
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.17.

          Emphasises on the need for India to augment ties with Iran post assassination
          of General Qasem Soleimani.
          **International Relations-(India-Iran).

   -(INDIA-JAPAN)
  71.
          Indian-Japan hold first 2+2 foreign and defence ministerial meeting.
          INDIA STRATEGIC (NEW DELHI), V.15(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.28-29.

          Highlights the major takeaways of India-Japan 2+2 foreign and defence
          ministerial meeting on 30 November 2019, New Delhi.
          **International Relations-(India-Japan); Bilateral Security Cooperation.
15                                            **-Keywords

    -FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)
  72. CHAUDHURY, Nilova Roy
         Recent actions hurt India's global reputation.
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.10-11.

          Discusses the impact of abrogation of Article 370 and passing of Citizenship
          (Amendment) Bill on India's global image as a democratic country.
          **International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); CAA; Article 370.

    -INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES
  73. SOOD, Sanjiv Krishnan
         Towards smart borders.
         FORCE (NOIDA), V.17(No.6), 2020(February 2020): P.54-55.

          Focuses on enhancing effectiveness of border fence to keep out illegal migrants
          and prevent smuggling through Borders.
          **International Relations-International Boundaries; Border Security Force;
          Border Fence.

MASS MEDIA
    -RADIO AND TELEVISION
  74. NUTI NAMITA
         Role of community radio in disaster management and climate change
         communication.
         YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.29-31.
         **Mass Media-Radio and Television; Ministry of Information and Broad casting.

MIGRATION
    -IMMIGRATION
  75. MYRBOH, Batskhem
         Politics of inner line permit extension to Manipur.
         ECONOMIC           AND      POLITICAL      WEEKLY     (MUMBAI),     V.55(No.5),
         2020(1.2.2020):        P.18-20.

          Raises questions regarding the extension of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) to
          Manipur.
          **Migration-Immigration; Inner Line Permit; Manipur.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
    -FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)
  76. ACHARJEE, Sonali
         BJP's social network.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.5), 2020(3.2.2020): P.52-53.

          Examines the government's Welfare Schemes on social policies.
          **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Welfare Scheme;
          Ujjwala Yojana; Swachh Bharat; Mood of the Nation; MOTN.
16                                            **-Keywords

77. CHENGAPPA, Raj
       That uneasy feeling.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.5), 2020(3.2.2020): P.25-31.

       Analyses the performance of the NDA Government seven months after the May
       2019 general elections according to the India Today's Mood of the Nation
       Survey.
       **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Political Parties-
       BJP; MOTN.

78. SIRCAR, Neelanjan
        Is India's democracy in danger?
        SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.725, 2020(January 2020): P.28-33.

       Discusses the Indian political scenario under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
       **Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); Nationalism;
       Hindutva.

 -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(ANDHRA PRADESH)
79. DEVULAPALLI, Rahul
       Seats of power.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.5), 2020(2.2.2020): P.24-25.

       Highlights passing of Decentralisation and Inclusive Development of All Regions
       Bill, 2020 and Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Repeal
       Bill, 2020 by Andhra Pradesh assembly to pave the wave for the three capitals
       of Andhra Pradesh.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Andhra Pradesh); State
       Capital; Amaravati; Kurnool; Visakhapatnam.

80. RAO, Duggaraju Srinivasa
       Tughlaqi Jagan.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.29-31.

       Criticises Chief Minister Yeduguri Sandinti Jaganmohan Reddy for his 'three
       capital' model in Andhra Pradesh.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Andhra Pradesh); Amravati.

 -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(ASSAM)
81. BORDOLOI, Anupam and AURORA, Bhavna Vij
       Rebel without a pause.
       OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.5), 2020(10.2.2020): P.14.

       Highlights ULFA chief Paresh Barua's willingness for the peace accord with
       centre to potentially end insurgency in the Assam.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Assam); United Liberation
       Front of Assam.
17                                               **-Keywords

 -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)
82. AIJAJ AHMAD
        Post-democratic state.
        FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.27-33.

        Expresses concern over the changing scenario of Indian polity.
        **Politics and    Government-Political   Development-(India);           Democracy;
        Communalism.

 -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(JAMMU AND KASHMIR)
83. BHAKTO, Anando
       Death of expectations.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.91-93.

        Highlights the "Annual Human Rights Review 2019" published by the Jammu
        Kashmir coalition of civil society after centre's decision to abrogate Article 370 of
        the Constitution.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Jammu and Kashmir); Human
        Rights; Civil and Political Rights.

 -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(PAKISTAN)
84. ROLLIER, Paul
       Lion's share: Elections and democracy in Pakistan.
       COMMONWEALTH AND COMPARATIVE POLITICS (LONDON), V.58(No.1),
       2020(February 2020): P.120-138.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Pakistan); Elections; Code of
       Conduct.

85. VERMA, Jai Kumar
       Pakistan's disdain for minorities highlighted.
       INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
       P.20.

        Highlights the atrocities faced by the various minority communities in Pakistan.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Pakistan); Nankana Sahib;
        Sikh Minorities; Gurudwara Religious Minorities.

 -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(WEST BENGAL)
86. CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar
       Political see-saw.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.40-42.

        Focuses on the impact of Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) on politics of
        West Bengal.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(West Bengal); NRC;
        Trinamool Congress.
18                                            **-Keywords

 -POLITICAL PARTIES-BJP
87. DATTA, Romita
       Return of the rabble-rouser.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.5), 2020(3.2.2020): P.18-20.

       Raises questions on retaining Dilip Ghosh as head of the West Bengal unit of
       Bharatiya Janata Party.
       **Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP; Political Development-(West
       Bengal).

88. MAHAJAN, Anilesh S.
       Can Nadda get the BJP back to its winning ways ?
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.5), 2020(3.2.2020): P.12.

       Gives an opinion on appointment of Jagat Prakash Nadda as National President
       of Bharatiya Janata Party.
       **Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP; Party President.

89. SWADESH SINGH
       Karyakarta on top.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.18-19.

       Highlights the appointment of Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, a grassroot activist as
       National President of Bharatiya Janata Party.
       **Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP.

 -POLITICAL PARTIES-CONGRESS
90. DEKA, Kaushik
       Time for a free hand.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.5), 2020(3.2.2020): P.42-43.

       Focuses on the challenges for the Congress party to find a non-Gandhi national
       leader.
       **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Congress; Mood of the Nation.

 -TERRORISM-(INDIA)
91. GUPTA, Anil
       Missing the point on radicalisation.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.40-42.

       Emphasises on the need to curb increasing radicalisation in India.
       **Politics and Government-Terrorism-(India); De-radicalisation; Youth Unrest.
19                                          **-Keywords

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
   -CYBER CRIME
  92. BETTADPUR, Kiran
         Cardinal need for legislative action.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.32-35.

         Emphasises on the need for elaborate laws and comprehensive procedures to
         regulate the digital world.
         **Public Administration-Cyber Crime; Data Handling; Hacking; Data Sovereignty;
         Data Protection Law; Information Technology.

   -PRIME MINISTER-(INDIA)
  93. VISVANATHAN, Shiv
          Republic of Modi.
          SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.725, 2020(January 2020): P.40-43.
          **Public   Administration-Prime Minister-(India); Democracy;       Hindutva;
          Nationalism.

   -WASTE MANAGEMENT
  94. MATANI, Ashok G.
         Plastic waste in construction and road making.
         YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.56-58.
         **Public Administration-Waste Management; Plastic Waste; Recycle; Road
         Construction; Plastic Road.

  95. WADHWA, Manjula
         Managing electronic waste.
         YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.47-49.

         Deals with e-waste and its harmful effects on environment and human beings.
         **Public Administration-Waste Management; Electronic Waste.

PUBLIC HEALTH
   -DISEASES
  96. KARINDALAM, Anirudha
         Enter the little dragon.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.6), 2020(9.2.2020): P.34-38; 40-43.

         Highlights the outbreak of coronavirus in China.
         **Public Health-Diseases; Coronavirus.

  97. KOHLI, Namita
         Joint effort.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.6), 2020(9.2.2020): P.44-45.

         Emphasises on the need for preparedness and response strategy to deal with
         potential health crisis in India.
         **Public Health-Diseases; Coronavirus; Health Care; Hospitals.
20                                             **-Keywords

   -DRUGS
 98.
         New dose.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.17), 2020(16-31 January 2020):
         P.38-44.

         Highlights the research to find alternatives for antibiotics which developed
         resistance in human being world wide.
         **Public Health-Drugs; Antibiotics; Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis; National
         Action Plan.

 99. VARSHNEY, Vibha
        Magic bullet's toll.
        DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.17), 2020(16-31 January 2020):
        P.28; 30-37.

         Shows concern over the growing public health crisis due to overuse of
         antibiotics.
         **Public Health-Drugs; Antibiotics; Diseases.

   -HOSPITALS
100. BASU, Hemantika
        Working conditions of Ayahs in private healthcare.
        ECONOMIC        AND     POLITICAL       WEEKLY         (MUMBAI),      V.55(No.5),
        2020(1.2.2020):    P.46-51.

         Draws attention towards poor working conditions of Ayahs in private hospitals,
         particularly in Siliguri, West Bengal.
         **Public Health-Hospitals; Female Labour; Working Conditions.

   -NUTRITION
101. NORONHA, Rahul
        Fight over eggs.
        INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.5), 2020(3.2.2020): P.22.

         Raises controversy over the issue of the Kamal Nath government's move to fight
         malnutrition by introducing eggs in the anganwadi menu in Madhya Pradesh.
         **Public Health-Nutrition; Children; Malnutrition; Anganwadi; Non-Vegetarianism.

102. RAJPAL, Sunil and Others
        Frequently asked questions on child anthropometric failures in India.
        ECONOMIC        AND     POLITICAL       WEEKLY       (MUMBAI),        V.55(No.6),
        2020(8.2.2020):    P.59-64.

         Analyses the basic socio-economic determinants of child under-nutrition in India.
         **Public Health-Nutrition; Child Malnutrition; POSHAN Abhiyan; National Family
         Health Survey.
21                                             **-Keywords

   -PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)
103. IRUDAYA RAJAN, S.
         Twenty-five years of NFHS: Lessons for the future.
         ECONOMIC        AND      POLITICAL     WEEKLY       (MUMBAI),    V.55(No.6),
         2020(8.2.2020):     P.36-39.
         **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); National Family Health Survey;
         NFHS; Population Statistics.

104. JAMES, K. S. and Others
        Demographic and health diversity in the era of SDGs.
        ECONOMIC        AND     POLITICAL       WEEKLY       (MUMBAI),        V.55(No.6),
        2020(8.2.2020):    P.46-52.

         Gives information regarding progress achieved in demographic and health-
         related goals across different states in the country over four rounds of National
         Family Health Survey from 1992-93 to 2015-16.
         **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); NFHS; Population Statistics;
         Sustainable Development Goals.

105. JOSEPH, Sharmila Mary
        Addressing primary healthcare deficiencies: Role of community health providers.
        ECONOMIC        AND     POLITICAL       WEEKLY        (MUMBAI),     V.55(No.6),
        2020(8.2.2020):    P.13-15.

         Deals with the National Medical Commission Bill, 2019 which has delineated the
         role of community health workers in primary healthcare centres.
         **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Medical Education; National
         Medical Commission; Rural Health; Doctors.

106. SRINIVASAN, K. and MISHRA, Rakesh
         Quality of data in NFHS-4 compared to earlier rounds: An assessment.
         ECONOMIC          AND     POLITICAL    WEEKLY        (MUMBAI),    V.55(No.6),
         2020(8.2.2020):      P.40-45.
         **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); National Family Health Survey;
         Population Statistics.

107. SUDAN, Preeti
        Kayakalp : Transforming public health facilities.
        YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.11-13.

         Discusses the objectives and working of Kayakalp, Ministry of Health and Family
         welfare initiative to improve infrastructure, sanitation and Infection control
         practices in Central Government institutions and public health facilities in all
         states and UTs.
         **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Sanitation; Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
22                                             **-Keywords

    -SANITATION
 108. DE, Indranil
           Sanitation and user charges in Indian slums: Who pays and how does it matter ?
           ECONOMIC        AND      POLITICAL       WEEKLY     (MUMBAI),     V.55(No.5),
           2020(1.2.2020):     P.38-45.

           Explores the impact of user financing on the improvement of sanitation facilities
           in India.
           **Public Health-Sanitation.

 109. MISHRA, Durga Shanker
         Sustainable Sanitation in the cities.
         YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.15-20.

           Focuses on the objectives, systems and processes of urban sanitation in India.
           **Public Health-Sanitation; Urban Sanitation; Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.

RELIGION
    -HINDUISM
 110. RAJIMWALE, Sharad
          Hinduism respects diversity.
          MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.8), 2020(8.2.2020): P.28-33.

           Discusses about the philosophy of Hindu culture and religion.
           **Religion-Hinduism; Hindu Philosophy.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    -SPACE RESEARCH-(INDIA)
 111. TALUKDAR, Sudip
         ISRO set to conquer newer space frontiers.
         INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.4(No.1), 2020(15.1.2020):
         P.24-25.

           Highlights various space projects of Indian Space Research Organisation.
           **Science and Technology-Space Research-(India); Research and Technology;
           Gaganyaan; Chandrayaan-II.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING
    -CHILD MARRIAGE
 112. SANJAY KUMAR
         Trends, differentials and determinants of child marriage in India: Evidences from
         large-scale surveys.
         ECONOMIC         AND      POLITICAL      WEEKLY        (MUMBAI),       V.55(No.6),
         2020(8.2.2020):      P.53-58.

           Analyses the reasons behind the child marriage in India.
           **Social Policy and Planning-Child Marriage; National Family Health Survey.
23                                             **-Keywords

   -RESERVATION POLICY
113. VAIDYARAJ, Prashanth
         Sabotaging of reservations by Church.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.32), 2020(2.2.2020): P.24-28.

         Discusses the misuse of SC, ST and OBC reservations by church lobby for
         conversions in Andhra Pradesh.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy; Legal Rights Protection Forum;
         National SC Commission; Religious Conversion.

   -SCHEDULED TRIBES
114. TRIPATHI, Purnima S.
         Discord in the front.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.55-56.

         Discusses the withdrawal of the cases against the Pathalgadi movement
         activists by Hemant Soren, Chief Minister of Jharkhand as promised in the
         JMM's election manifesto.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Forest Land; Pathalgadi
         Movement; Social Activists.

115. TRIVEDI, Divya
         Identity concerns.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.2), 2020(31.1.2020): P.94-96.

         Discusses the demands of students organisation for the formation of
         Autonomous District Councils to safeguard the rights of tribal people in Ladakh.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Ladakh; Union Territory.

   -WOMEN-CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
116. GOLI, Srinivas and Others
        Intimate partner violence: Effects on maternity care and pregnancy outcomes in
        India.
        ECONOMIC         AND      POLITICAL     WEEKLY        (MUMBAI),     V.55(No.6),
        2020(8.2.2020):      P.71-76.

         Examines the adverse impact of intimate partner violence on the pregnancy
         outcomes, maternal and newborns health and related health care in India.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Women-Crime against Women;Maternity Care;
         National Family Health Survey.
24                                         **-Keywords

TRANSPORT
   -RAILWAYS
 117. AURORA, Bhavna Vij
         Railway bogey.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.5), 2020(10.2.2020): P.26-36.

         Discusses the challenges faced and possible reforms in Indian railway system.
         **Transport-Railways; Railways Board; Private Train Operators.

   -ROAD TRANSPORT
 118. JATHAR, Dnyanesh
         Loop in a soup.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.5), 2020(2.2.2020): P.60.

         Deals with the fate of hyperloop, urban transport project in Maharashtra.
         **Transport-Road Transport; Hyperloop; Public Infrastructure Project.

WATER MANAGEMENT
   -DRINKING WATER
 119.
         Water management : Building a resilient nation.
         YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.64(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.22-28.

         Throws light on government policies on water supply and sanitation supported
         by UNICEF.
         **Water Management-Drinking Water; Sanitation; Sustainable Development
         Goal; Open Defecation.
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