Parliamentary Documentation - Vol.XLVI 16-29February,2020 No.4

Page created by Tracy Dunn
 
CONTINUE READING
Parliamentary Documentation
                    Vol.XLVI               16-29 February, 2020              No.4

AGRICULTURE
   -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-DEFORESTATION
   1. KAUSHAL, Sonia
         Impact of deforestation on climate change in Himachal Pradesh.
         WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.29-33.
         **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Deforestation; Global Warming.

   -PEST CONTROL
   2. JITENDRA
          Farm raiders.
          DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.18), 2020(1-15 February 2020):
          P.18-21; 23-24.

         Draws attention towards the problem of locust attack in the farms of Western
         India causing damage to crops.
         **Agriculture-Pest Control; Locust; Climate Change.

   -WILD LIFE
   3. DUTTA, Ritwick
         India's ' Three Pest Campaign'.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.8),
         2020(22.2.2020).

         Emphasises the urgent need to review the process of designating wild animals
         as vermin.
         **Agriculture-Wild Life; Wild Animals; Vermin; Pest Control.

BIOGRAPHIES
   -GANDHI, MOHANDAS KARAMCHAND
   4. KHARE, Harish
         Why was Mahatma Gandhi killed ?
         JANATA (MUMBAI), V.75(No.3), 2020(9.2.2020): P.1-2.

         Remembers Mahatma Gandhi on the occasion of his 150th anniversary.
         **Biographies-GANDHI, Mohandas Karamchand.

   -PROMINENT PERSONS-HAREKALA HAJABBA
   5. VAIDYARAJ, Prashanth
          'Saint of letters'.
          ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.34), 2020(16.2.2020): P.42-43.

         Highlights Padma Shri awardee Harekala Hajabba, a fruit seller who built a
         Kannada School.
         **Biographies-Prominent Persons-HAREKALA HAJABBA; Padma Shri.
2                                        **-Keywords

CENSUS AND POPULATION
   -CENSUS AND SURVEYS-(ASSAM)
   6. SADIQ NAQVI
         Goriya, Moriya, Oxomiya.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.7), 2020(24.2.2020): P.22.

         Deals with the proposed census record which separate indigenous Muslims from
         migrants in Assam.
         **Census and Population-Census and Surveys-(Assam); Assamese; Minorities.

   -CENSUS RECORDS
   7. PUNIYANI, Ram
         Are Adivasis Hindus ?: Forthcoming census and RSS campaign.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.28-29.
         **Census and Population-Census Records; Scheduled Tribes.

   -GROWTH AND DECLINE
   8. PANDEY, Kundan
         1.37 billion and not counting.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.18), 2020(1-15 February 2020):
         P.30; 31-39; 42-44.

         Discusses India's population which is on the path of stabilising.
         **Census and Population-Growth and Decline.

COMMUNICATIONS
   -TELECOMMUNICATIONS-(INDIA)
   9. ANTONY, Navin J.
         Be Kind, rewind.
         WEEK (NEW DELHI), V.38(No.7), 2020(16.2.2020): P.54-55.

         Discusses the challenges and various constraints of telecommunication industry
         in India.
         **Communications-Telecommunications-(India); Mobile; Internet.

COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT
   -COMPANIES
  10. CHANDRASEKHAR, C. P.
         Road to dominance.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.46-47.

         Focuses on the strategies of Reliance Industries in telecommunications and
         retail sector.
         **Company Affairs and Management-Companies; Reliance Industries Ltd.;
         Telecommunications; Retail Sector.
3                                           **-Keywords

CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
   -CITIZENSHIP
  11. CHATTOPADHYAY, Suhrid Sankar
         Right-wing rants.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.35-37.

         Raises controversy over the remark of West Bengal's BJP president Dilip Ghosh
         on Anti-CAA protesters in BJP-ruled States.
         **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; BJP; Political Development-
         (West Bengal).

  12. DESAI, Mihir
         CAA-NRC-NPR and its discontents.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
         2020(15.2.2020): P.25-30.

         Draws attention towards the protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act
         (CAA), National Population Register (NPR) and the National Register of Citizens
         (NRC).
         **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; NRC; NPR.

  13. KRISHNAKUMAR, R.
          On collision course.
          FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.38-41.

         Deals with protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 in Kerala.
         **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship.

  14. RAJALAKSHMI, T. K.
         Relentless resistance.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.25-31.

         Focuses on the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 the
         NPR and the NRC in India.
         **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship.

  15. ROY, Rajat
         Minority left all alone to defend democracy.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.7), 2020(24.2.2020): P.23.

         Deals with the protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act by Muslim
         Community in West Bengal.
         **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; CAA.
4                                             **-Keywords

  16. SALIK AHMAD
          Shaheen has landed.
          OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.6), 2020(17.2.2020): P.32-38.

          Analyses the protests in Shaheen Bagh, Delhi against Citizenship (Amendment)
          Act, 2019 and National Register for citizens.
          **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Indian Muslim; Illegal
          Immigrants.

  17. TRIPATHI, Purnima S.
          Vigil for their rights.
          FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.32-34.

          Deals with the protest against the CAA by the women of Shaheen Bagh.
          **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Women; Muslim Community.

   -CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)
  18. RANBIR SINGH
         One of the forgotten makers of the Indian Constitution.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.17-18.

          Remembers the role of Babasaheb Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar and other leaders
          in framing the Constitution of India.
          **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Constitutional Development-(India).

ECONOMIC GROWTH
   -ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)
  19. SHUBHAM KUMAR and GIRI, Tapas Kumar
         Investments for social sustainability in India: An assessment.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.8),
         2020(22.2.2020): P.42-48.

          Examines the current status of social development perspective and the role of
          government, corporate and social enterprises in delivering social sustainability in
          India.
          **Economic Growth-Economic Development-(India); Corporate Social
          Responsibility; Social Sector; Human Development.

   -INFRASTRUCTURE
  20. KANT, Amitabh
         Urbanise to advance.
         WEEK (NEW DELHI), V.38(No.7), 2020(16.2.2020): P.46; 48-49.

          Emphasises on the need to invest in urban infrastructure to unlock Indian's
          growth potential.
          **Economic Growth-Infrastructure; Urban Development.
5                                      **-Keywords

EDUCATION
   -VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
  21. SARAH IYPE
         Vocational education across schools in India.
         KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.40-43.

         Discusses the current policy framework and implementation of vocational
         education in schools.
         **Education-Vocational Education; Schools; National Vocational Education
         Qualification Framework.

ELECTIONS
   -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS-(DELHI)
  22. AHMED RAZA
         Decoding vote: How BJP lost Delhi.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.23-24.

         Highlights the electoral battle between Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Bharatiya
         Janata Party in Delhi Assembly polls, 2020.
         **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); Election Results; BJP; AAP.

  23. AURORA, Bhavna Vij
         Lotus wilts in a saffron Sea.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.7), 2020(24.2.2020): P.40-41.

         Analyses the defeat of BJP in Delhi's assembly elections, 2020.
         **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); Bharatiya Janata Party; Election
         Results.

  24. DHAWAN, Pranav and BANSAL, Ishaan
         AAP's massive comeback beyond liberal triumphalism.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.25-28.

         Analyses the results of State Legislative Assembly elections of 2020.
         **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); Election Results.

  25. MISHRA, Soni
         Vroom broom.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.8), 2020(23.2.2020): P.42-45.

         Highlights Aam Aadmi Party's Victory in Delhi assembly elections, 2020.
         **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); AAP.
6                                          **-Keywords

26. NAIR, Preetha
        On the right to the centre, AK goes 2.0.
        OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.7), 2020(24.2.2020): P.36-38.

        Highlights the Aam Aadmi Party victory in Delhi assembly elections, 2020.
        **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); Election Results.

27. SEN, Arup Kumar
       Reading AAP's victory.
       MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.6-7.

        Deals with landslide victory of Aam Aadmi Party in the Delhi Assembly Elections
        held on February 8, 2020.
        **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); Election Results; Aam Aadmi Party.

28. SHARMA, Pratul
       Homing in on Delhi.
       WEEK (NEW DELHI), V.38(No.7), 2020(16.2.2020): P.40-41.

        Deals with BJP's election compaign for assembly elections in Delhi.
        **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi).

29. SHARMA, Pratul
       Losing the Plot.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.8), 2020(23.2.2020): P.50-51.

        Analyses the defeat of Bharatiya Janata Party in Delhi assembly elections,
        2020.
        **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); BJP.

30. TRIVEDI, Divya
        Feet on the ground.
        FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.97-99.

        Highlights the position of various political parties in Delhi Assembly elections,
        2020.
        **Elections-Assembly Elections-(Delhi); Aam Aadmi Party.

 -LOK SABHA ELECTIONS-(INDIA)
31. MANIKANTA, P.
       Between Adhyatmik and political Hindutva: Lok Sabha elections in Telangana.
       ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
       2020(15.2.2020): P.17-19.
       **Elections-Lok Sabha Elections-(India); Political Development-(Telangana);
       Telangana Rashtra Samithi.
7                                        **-Keywords

ENVIRONMENT
   -AIR POLLUTION
  32. MADHUR MRINAL
         Public Health : Air pollution, environment and ethics : Some emerging concerns
         to climate changes.
         WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.68-73.
         **Environment-Air Pollution; Eco-Anxiety; National Clean Air Programme; Public
         Health.

  33. SHARMA, Devinder
         Curbing stubble burning: Examining possible policy interventions.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
         2020(15.2.2020): P.11-14.

          Emphasises the urgent need to reduce stubble burning by farmers to reduce the
          air pollution.
          **Environment-Air Pollution; Crops; Stubble Burning.

   -ENVIRONMENT POLICY
  34. KAMAL KUMAR
         Environmental justice; Emerging trends and shifts in global politics.
         WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.87-93.
         **Environment-Environment Policy; Climate Change; Global Warming.

   -ENVIRONMENT POLICY-(INDIA)
  35. GHOSH, Pitam
         Climate Change policy of India : Modifying the environment.
         WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.57-63.
         **Environment-Environment Policy-(India); Global Warming.

   -ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
  36. KATAKAM, Anupama
         Battle for Aarey.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.107-109.

          Draws attention towards problems of Adivasi residing in Aarey forest land of
          Mumbai.
          **Environment-Environment Protection; Aarey Forest; Adivasi; Scheduled
          Tribes; Mumbai Metro Rail Project.

   -GLOBAL WARMING
  37. ATHAR UD DIN
         Dealing with Climate Change through international law : Challenges for
         developing states.
         WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.46-49.
         **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; ; Green House Gases;
         Intergovernmental Panel on climate change; UN Framework Convention on
         Climate Change (UNFCCC).
8                                        **-Keywords

38. CHATTERJEE, Madhurima
       Impact of climate change on the shrinking islands of Sundarban Delta Complex.
       WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.40-45.
       **Environment-Global Warming; Islands.

39. GUPTA, Alok Kumar
       COP-25 : Global green politics and India's status, aspirations and initiatives.
       WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.16-23.

        Discusses major takeaways of 25th conference of the Parties (COP25) held
        during December 2 to 13, 2019 at Madrid, Spain.
        **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Paris Agreement.

40. JOSHI, P. C.
       Climate Change adaptation : Governance and community engagement.
       WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.12-15.

        Discusses different ways of government and community engagement to mitigate
        effect of climate change.
        **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Disaster Management.

41. KALRA, Kush
       Global warming and climate change.
       WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.74-80.

        Discusses in details global warming and climate change and suggests ways for
        environmental protection.
        **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Sustainable Development;
        Environment Protection.

42. KHATTRI, Prashant
       Culture of global discourse and its consequence for environmentalism : Do we
       need to oppose globalism to save environment?
       WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.34-39.
       **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Environment Protection.

43. LOTUS, Sonam
       Erratic weather and water issues in Ladakh.
       WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.54-56.
       **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Environment Degradation.
9                                           **-Keywords

44. NARAYAN SAGAR and ROHIT KUMAR
       Cooperative solutions for the global problem of climate change governance.
       WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.81-86.

        Emphasises on the need for global cooperative solutions for the common cause
        climate change.
        **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Global Governance;
        Sustainable Development.

45. NEHRIA, Shivanshi
       Climate change and its effects on ecosystem of high terrain in Himachal
       Pradesh.
       WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.64-67.
       **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Deforestration; Forest Fire.

46. PARIDA, Pradip Kumar
       Climate change adaptation mechanisms on the background of global dialogues
       and location actions-A public policy perspective.
       WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.109-113.

        Examines the strategic issues involved in the domain of climate change across
        the globe and the mitigation mechanism adopted by the developing countries
        like India.
        **Environment-Global Warming; Sustainable Development; United Nations;
        Climate Change Conference (COP25).

47. SANGOMLA, Akshit
       Tree of knowledge.
       DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.18), 2020(1-15 February 2020):
       P.46-48.

        Analyses the tree ring research for providing evidence of global warming and its
        impact on weather systems.
        **Environment-Global Warming; Meterologists; Weather; Climate Studies; Tree
        Rings.

48. SINGH, R. B. and others
        Climate Change : Imperatives after COP25 and challenges for future Earth.
        WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.5-11.
        **Environment-Global Warming; Climate Change; Carbon Market.
10                                          **-Keywords

   -WATER POLLUTION
  49. SUMBRE, Simran and SEN, Trinayani
         Lurking in the shadows.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.28(No.18), 2020(1-15 February 2020):
         P.26-28.

          Shows concern over arsenic contamination in ground water in India.
          **Environment-Water Pollution; Ground Water; Drinking Water.

FINANCE
   -BANKS AND BANKING-BANK CREDIT
  50. GEORGE, Deepti
         Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana: A crtical analysis and a call for change.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
         2020(15.2.2020): P.31-37.
         **Finance-Banks and Banking-Bank Credit; Flagship Programmes; Bank Loans.

   -BANKS AND BANKING-MICRO FINANCE
  51.
          Small change.
          ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.434(No. 9180), 2019(8-14 February 2020): P.62-
          63.

          Highlights the progress of Ujjivan Small Finance Bank and its stunning growth in
          India's finance market.
          **Finance-Banks and Banking-Micro finance; Rural Finance; Bank Credit.

   -BUDGET-(INDIA)
  52. AGARWAL, Kabir
         No roadmap in budget to increase farmers' income.
         JANATA (MUMBAI), V.75(No.3), 2020(9.2.2020): P.14-15.

          Analyses the allocation of funds for rural development and farmers' income in
          the budget of 2020-21.
          **Finance-Budget-(India); Farmers' Income; Rural Development; MGNREGA.

  53. ALOK PRASANNA KUMAR
         Questioning Citizenship-based taxation in budget 2020.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.8),
         2020(22.2.2020).

          Proposes taxation on the basis of citizenship for non-resident Indians in the
          Finance Bill, 2020.
          **Finance-Budget-(India); Taxation; NRI.
11                                           **-Keywords

54. DAS, Sudhansu R.
       Budget to aim at inclusive growth.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.34), 2020(16.2.2020): P.14-15.

        Praises the Union Budget, 2020 for creating inclusive growth opportunities for
        majority of Indians.
        **Finance-Budget-(India); Skill Development; Employment; Agricultural Reforms.

55. DIWAKAR, D. M.
       Union budget 2020-21 may not bring Indian economy back on track.
       MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.11-17.

        Examines the proposal for sectoral allocation of resources in the budget 2020-
        21.
        **Finance-Budget-(India).

56. GHOSH, Jayati
       Smokescreen of numbers.
       JANATA (MUMBAI), V.75(No.3), 2020(9.2.2020): P.12-14.

        Describes the features of Union Budget for the year 2020-21.
        **Finance-Budget-(India).

57. NAYAR, Lola and SOOD, Jyotika
       Long talk, Short take.
       OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.6), 2020(17.2.2020): P.20-24.

        Analyses the union budget 2020-21.
        **Finance-Budget-(India); Tax Payers; Investments.

58. SARAF, Akash
       Big bang tax reforms.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.34), 2020(16.2.2020): P.20-24.

        Deals with the new tax regime announced by Finance Minister on 1 February
        2020 during Budget Speech.
        **Finance-Budget-(India); Insurance; Taxation.

  -DEFICIT FINANCING
59. NANDY, Amarendu and Others
       Persistent fiscal deficits and political economy transitions in India: An empirical
       investigation.
       ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.8),
       2020(22.2.2020): P.34-41.

        Investigates the impact of macroeconomy and political economy factors on
        India's fiscal deficit between 1978-79 and 2016-17.
        **Finance-Deficit Financing; Political Economy.
12                                            **-Keywords

    -FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
  60. PANT, Manoj and MONDAL, Sanghita
         FDI spillovers on technical efficiency of Indian manufacturing firms: A stochastic
         frontier approach.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
         2020(15.2.2020): P.42-49.

          Investigates the impact of direct investment on technical efficiency of Indian
          manufacturing firms during two sub-periods, 1994-2001 and 2001-2010.
          **Finance-Foreign Direct Investment; Manufacturing.

    -TAXATION
  61. D' SOUZA, Errol and AGARWALLA, Astha
          Sabka Vishwas Scheme.
          ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.8),
          2020(22.2.2020).

          Deals with Sabka Vishwas Scheme, a dispute resolution-cum-amnesty scheme
          to cover the pending cases related to service tax and central excise.
          **Finance-Taxation; Sabka Vishwas Scheme; Service Tax; Central Excise.

FOOD
    -FOOD SECURITY
  62. MEHTA, Mohini
         Food Security : A mere 'Environmental Concern?'.
         WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.24-28.

          Analyses the policies and practices followed in different countries to ensure food
          security.
          **Food-Food Security; Food Crisis; Poverty; Hunger.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
    -ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  63. BARUAH, Sriparna B.
         Women entrepreneurs in India: Opportunities and challenges.
         KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.31-34.

          Highlights the schemes for promoting women entrepreneurship in rural and
          urban areas.
          **Industrial Development-Entrepreneurship; Women Employment; Skill
          Development Schemes.
13                                       **-Keywords

  64. PANDEY, Mahendra Nath
         Initiatives to promote skill development and entrepreneurship.
         KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.5-8.

         Highlights the Government's initiatives and programmes under the umbrella of
         skill development "Kushal Bharat Kaushal Bharat" across the country.
         **Industrial Development-Entrepreneurship; Skill Development; Vocational
         Training.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
   -(EUROPEAN UNION-UNITED KINGDOM)
  65.
         There may be trouble ahead : EU-UK negotiations.
         ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.434(No. 9180), 2019(8-14 February 2020): P.44-
         45.

         Speculates about the relations between European Union and United Kingdom
         after Brexit.
         **International Relations-(European Union-United Kingdom); Brexit.

  66. ANITA PRATAP
          United fragmented.
          WEEK (NEW DELHI), V.38(No.7), 2020(16.2.2020): P.30; 32-33; 35-36.

         Highlights the Britain's exit from European Union.
         **International Relations-(European Union-United Kingdom); Brexit.

   -(INDIA-MALAYSIA)
  67. CHERIAN, John
         Troubled relations.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.53-55.

         Comments on Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's views on Kashmir
         and the CAA which upset the Indian Government.
         **International Relations-(India-Malaysia); CAA; Jammu and Kashmir.

   -(INDIA-PAKISTAN)
  68. NOORANI, A. G.
         Atlas and the Army Chief.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.104-106.

         Raises questions over India's views on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
         **International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
14                                             **-Keywords

   -(INDIA-UNITED STATES)
  69. RAINA, Badri
          Building a wall to greet Trum.
          MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.7-8.

         Focuses on Donald Trump's recent visit to India.
         **International Relations-(India-United States).

  70. SHARMA, Pranay
         Election trumpet from Sabarmati.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.7), 2020(24.2.2020): P.56-57.

         Deals with Donald Trump's visit to India on 24 and 25 February 2020.
         **International Relations-(India-United States).

LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES
   -SKILL DEVELOPMENT
  71. CHADHA, Anupriya
         Skill development: Imperative for achieving growth targets.
         KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.27-30.

         Discusses about key role of the "Skill India Mission" in re-skilling and up-skilling
         the workforce.
         **Labour and Labouring Classes-Skill Development; Entrepreneurship;
         Vocational Training.

  72. GUPTA, Parag and Others
         Skill development in India: Thoughts and ideas.
         KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.9-12.

         Focuses on role of skill development for improving productivity, employment,
         self-employment, economic growth and consequently poverty reduction in rural
         India.
         **Labour and Labouring Classes-Skill Development; Poverty; Rural
         Development; Traditional Skills.

  73. JAKHAR, Vikas
         Skill development and entrepreneurship among youth and women.
         KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.22-26.

         Needs to increase participation of women and youths in the skill development
         courses through National Training Institute for Women.
         **Labour and Labouring Classes-Skill Development; Women Employment;
         Entrepreneurship; National Training Institute for Women; Vocational Training.
15                                            **-Keywords

  74. KAPOOR, Nimish
         Skilling the youth through science and technology.
         KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.35-39.

          Highlights the major skill development programmes among youth initiated by the
          Development of Science and Technology.
          **Labour and Labouring Classes-Skill Development; Information Technology;
          Science and Technology.

  75. PRIYA, K. V.
          Skill development: Issues and challenges.
          KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.48-50.

          Discusses the issues and challenges for implementation of skill development in
          India.
          **Labour and Labouring Classes-Skill Development; Pradhan Mantri Kaushal
          Vikas Yojana (PMKVY).

  76. SHARMA, Shalender and JHA, Shashiranjan
         Skill development: Artificial intelligence and machine learning.
         KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.18-21.

          Deals with significant role of new age skills such as artificial intelligence and
          machine learning to enhance efficiency and productivity in various sectors.
          **Labour and Labouring Classes-Skill Development; Information Technology.

  77. THAKUR, Saneel K. and TRIPATHY, Subhransu
         Skill development: A way forward.
         KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.13-17.

          Highlights aims, objectives and achievements under National Skill Development
          Programme.
          **Labour and Labouring Classes-Skill Development; Employment; Industrial
          Training; Entrepreneurship.

LAW AND JUSTICE
   -CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
  78. SURENDRANATH, Anup and Others
         Human sacrifice, sentencing and the death penalty: Failings of the Supreme
         Court.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.8),
         2020(22.2.2020): P.12-14.

          Highlights the stark errors in the judicial discourse on human sacrifice in Ishwari
          Lal Yadav vs State of Chhattisgarh case.
          **Law and Justice-Capital Punishment; Criminal Law; Supreme Court;
          Judgement.
16                                        **-Keywords

   -PENDING CASES
  79. NARASAPPA, Harish and VERGHESE, Leah
         Mountain of pendency.
         WEEK (NEW DELHI), V.38(No.7), 2020(16.2.2020): P.56-57.

         Discusses the judicial backlog and major problems and possible reform in
         judicial system of India.
         **Law and Justice-Pending Cases; Judicial Reforms; e courts.

  80. SHARMA, Madhuker
         Adjournment in litigation and its socio-economic impact.
         ARTHA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.61(No. 4), 2019(December 2019): P.357-363.

         Analyses the financial impact of pendency of cases at various district courts
         across Delhi during 2010-2015.
         **Law and Justice-Pending Cases.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
   -GANDHISM
  81. GUHA, Ramachandra
         Time has come to bring Ambedkar and Gandhi together.
         JANATA (MUMBAI), V.75(No.3), 2020(9.2.2020): P.3-4.

         Emphasises on needs for bring together ideologies of Mahatma Gandhi and
         Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar.
         **Politics and Government-Gandhism; Hindutva; Socialism; Scheduled Castes;
         AMBEDKAR, Bhimrao Ramji.

   -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(ASSAM)
  82. SADIQ NAQVI
         Assamese, by definition.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.6), 2020(17.2.2020): P.16-17.

         Highlights the recommendations by home ministry panel to define "Assamese "
         in Assam.
         **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Assam); National Register for
         Citizens; Oxomiya; Illegal Migrants.

  83. SHRUTIKAR ABHIJIT
         From gun to gain.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.34), 2020(16.2.2020): P.6-10.

         Highlights the Bru-Reang agreement and Bodo agreement signed by
         government of India with different North-Eastern state on 17 and 27 January
         2020 respectively.
         **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Assam); Reang Refugee;
         National Democratic Front of Bodoland; All Bodo Students Union; Bodo Accord.
17                                            **-Keywords

84. THAKURIA, N. J.
       Drawing peace in North-East.
       ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.34), 2020(16.2.2020): P.11-12.

        Highlights the Bodo Accord signed between government of India and National
        Democratic front of Bodoland and All Bado students Union on 27 January 2020.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Assam); Bodo agreement;
        North-East.

  -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(DELHI)
85. PRASANNAN, R.
       AAP : Left, right or centre?
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.8), 2020(23.2.2020): P.46-47.

        Analyses the working of Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Delhi); Aam Aadmi Party.

  -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(MAHARASHTRA)
86. JATHAR, Dnyanesh
       Empty hand.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.8), 2020(23.2.2020): P.22-23.

        Deals with the working of various parties in the political alliance of Maharashtra
        government.
        **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Maharashtra); Elgar Parishad;
        Bhima Koregaon.

  -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(PAKISTAN)
87. AYESHA KHAN
       Brutal attack on justice and civil liberties in Imran Khan's Pakistan.
       JANATA (MUMBAI), V.75(No.3), 2020(9.2.2020): P.16-17.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Pakistan); Civil and Political
       Rights.

  -POLITICAL PARTIES-MUSLIM LEAGUE
88. SANTHOSH, R. and VISAKH, M. S.
       Muslim league in Kerala: Exploring the question of 'Being Secular'.
       ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
       2020(15.2.2020): P.50-57.

        Explores the political trajectory of the Indian Union Muslim League in Kerala.
        **Politics and Government-Political Parties-Muslim League; Secularism;
        Democratic Politics.
18                                         **-Keywords

   -POLITICAL STRUGGLE-(SRI LANKA)
  89. BHADRAKUMAR, M. K.
         India should be wary of US 'pro-activism' on Lanka's Tamil problem.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.21-22.

          Focuses on UN Security Council's debate on reconciliation process in Sri Lanka.
          **Politics and Government-Political Struggle-(Sri Lanka); Security Council.

   -SECULARISM
  90. FALEIRO, Eduardo
         On harmony of religions.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.8-9.

          Emphasises on urgent need for communal harmony for peace and stability in
          India.
          **Politics and Government-Secularism; Religion and Politics.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
   -CUSTODIAL DEATHS
  91. NAZIMUDDIN SIDDIQUE
         Inside Assam's detention camps: How the current citizenship crisis
         disenfranchises Indians.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
         2020(15.2.2020).

          Discusses the politics of detention camps and citizenship in Assam.
          **Public Administration-Custodial Deaths; Citizenship; Prisons.

   -DISASTER MANAGEMENT
  92. SAUMYA KUMAR
         Ex-gratia response to disasters by the Indian government.
         ARTHA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.61(No. 4), 2019(December 2019): P.325-336.

          Throws light on the impact of uncertainty of post-disaster response and
          compensation by Indian government on the lives of the victims.
          **Public Administration-Disaster Management; Puttingal Temple Fire; Kerala;
          Calamity Relief Fund.

   -LAW AND ORDER-INTERNAL SECURITY
  93. NARAYANAN, Rajendran and PANDEY, Sandeep
         Debris of democracy.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.19-24.

          Discusses the current situation of Jammu and Kashmir.
          **Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security; Article 370; Internet.
19                                          **-Keywords

94. TARIQ BHAT
       Net loss.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.8), 2020(23.2.2020): P.18-20.

        Deals with Internet blockade and its impact on the economic growth in Jammu
        and Kashmir.
        **Public Administration-Law and Order-Internal Security; Article 370; Internet;
        Economic Crisis.

 -LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT
95. BANERJEE, Alik
       Finance commission and devolution of constitutional power to the local bodies.
       ARTHA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.61(No. 4), 2019(December 2019): P.337-344.
       **Public Administration-Local Self Government; Panchayats; Decentralisaiton.

 -POLICE
96.
        Pish cosh.
        ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.434(No. 9180), 2019(8-14 February 2020): P.19-
        20.

        Shows concern over the short comings of police service in India.
        **Public Administration-Police; Working Hours; Police Reforms.

97. BUKHARI, Parvaiz
       Smoke and mirrors.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.9-12.

        Raises questions on the arrest of DSP Davinder Singh and his possible link with
        attack on Parliament House in 2001.
        **Public Administration-Police; Terrorism; Jammu and Kashmir; Parliament
        House Attack.

98. RAMAKRISHNAN, Venkitesh and BHAKTO, Anando
       Plot thickens.
       FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.4-8.

        Raises questions about the arrest of Davinder Singh, Deputy Superintendent for
        involvement in terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir.
        **Public Administration-Police; Terrorism; Jammu and Kashmir.
20                                         **-Keywords

  99. SHAMS IRFAN
         Encounters with reality.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.15-18.

          Deals with the arrest of Davinder Singh, a senior police officer for his alleges
          links with militants in Jammu and Kashmir.
          **Public Administration-Police; Terrorism; Jammu and Kashmir; Parliament
          House Attack.

 100. VENKATESAN, V.
         Missing link.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.13-14.

          Raises questions on Afzal Guru, who mentioned the name of Davinder Singh in
          the Parliament House attack case.
          **Public Administration-Police; Terrorism; Parliament House Attack.

    -PRISONS
 101. PRAVEEN KUMAR and RAGHAVAN, Vijay
         Undertrial prisoners in Bihar: A study of liquor ban arrests.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
         2020(15.2.2020): P.38-41.

          Emphasises the urgent need for sociolegal intervention with undertrial prisoners
          towards ensuing their legal rights in Bihar.
          **Public Administration-Prisons; Prohibition; Liquor Ban; Prisoners.

PUBLIC HEALTH
    -DISEASES-CORONAVIRUS
 102.
          Run, don't walk : Coronavirus.
          ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.434(No. 9180), 2019(8-14 February 2020): P.47-
          48.

          Highlights the efforts worldwide for the development of vaccine for coronavirus.
          **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Wuhan; Vaccines.

 103.
          Under observation : The Wuhan virus.
          ECONOMIST (LONDON), V.434(No. 9180), 2019(8-14 February 2020): P.23-
          24.

          Deals with coronavirus outbreaks in China.
          **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Wuhan; Infectious Diseases.
21                                          **-Keywords

104. BANERJEE, Rabi
        Spectre of a crown.
        WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.8), 2020(23.2.2020): P.28-30.

         Deals with the outbreak of coronavirus in China.
         **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Infectious Diseases.

105. CAMPBELL, Charlie
        World Crisis mode.
        TIME (HONGKONG), V.195(No.6), 2020(17.2.2020): P.28; 30-37.

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

106. SABETI, Pardis
        Early detection is a key defense.
        TIME (HONGKONG), V.195(No.6), 2020(17.2.2020): P.38-39.

         Emphasises on the need to increase capabilities for the early detection of
         harmful virus and bacteria for prevention of epidemic.
         **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Infectious Diseases.

   -DRUGS
107. MRITYUNJAY KUMAR and NALIN BHARTI
        Provisions of generic drugs under section 3(d) of Indian IP Act : What does data
        from the backward states reveal?
        ARTHA VIJNANA (PUNE), V.61(No. 4), 2019(December 2019): P.306-324.

         Investigates into the price variation of generic drugs and its impact on their
         affordability in backward states.
         **Public Health-Drugs; Generic Drugs; Indian Patent Act.

   -PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)
108. LAHARIYA, Chandrakant
        Skill Development and healthcare.
        KURUKSHETRA (NEW DELHI), V.68(No.4), 2020(February 2020): P.45-47.

         Deals with the important role of skill development in health service delivery.
         **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Skill Development; Universal Health
         Coverage (UHC).

109. REDDY, K. Srinath
        Better help, better health.
        WEEK (NEW DELHI), V.38(No.7), 2020(16.2.2020): P.64-65.

         Throws light on Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's vision for better health care in India.
         **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Health Care.
22                                          **-Keywords

RELIGION
   -CHRISTIANITY
 110. VIKHAR AHMED SAYEED
          New front.
          FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.42-45.

           Raises controversy over the planned installation of Jesus statue in Ramanagara
           district of Karnataka.
           **Religion-Christianity; Jesus Statue; Communalism.

   -HINDUISM
 111. RAJASEKARAN, ILangovan
         Flawed script.
         FRONTLINE (CHENNAI), V.37(No.3), 2020(14.2.2020): P.110-112.

           Raises controversy over actor Rajnikanth's comments on an anti-superstition
           rally organised by Periyar's Organisation in 1971.
           **Religion-Hinduism; Periyar Organisation; BJP.

   -RELIGIOUS CONVERSION
 112. VAIDYARAJ, Prashanth
          Children of lesser Gods.
          ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.34), 2020(16.2.2020): P.26-27.

           Shows concern over the large scale conversion from Hindu to Christian in
           Andhra Pradesh.
           **Religion-Religious Conversion; Scheduled Caste.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
   -SPACE RESEARCH-(INDIA)
 113. PILLAI, Sivathanu
          Space for dominance.
          WEEK (NEW DELHI), V.38(No.7), 2020(16.2.2020): P.50-53.

           Throws light on India's growth in space technologies.
           **Science and Technology-Space Research-(India); ISRO; Satellite.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING
   -RESERVATION POLICY
 114. RAJA, D.
         Oppose the recent judgement on reservation.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.10), 2020(22.2.2020): P.30-31.

           Emphasises on urgent need to protect reservations for SCs, STs and OBCs in
           government jobs.
           **Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy; Scheduled Castes; Supreme
           Court; Judgement.
23                                           **-Keywords

    -SOCIAL SECURITY-INSURANCE
 115. SHARMA, Prasoon
         Insuring adequately.
         ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.71(No.34), 2020(16.2.2020): P.16-19.

          Analyses the opening up of foreign direct investments in the insurance sector in
          India.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Social Security-Insurance; Life Insurance
          Corporation; Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India.

    -WOMEN
 116. AFIYA SHEHRBANO ZIA
          Who is afraid of Pakistan's aurat march ?
          ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.8),
          2020(22.2.2020): P.49-56.

          Draws attention towards marching of Pakistan's women against patriarchy.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Women; Patriarchy; Political Development-
          (Pakistan); Social Condition.

TRANSPORT
    -WATER TRANSPORT-SHIPPING
 117. GHOSH, Pitam
         Making Modi's Sagarmala project environment-friendly.
         WORLD FOCUS (NEW DELHI), V.481(No.1), 2020(January 2020): P.114-121.
         **Transport-Water Transport-Shipping; Sustainable Development.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    -TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
 118. PUSHKAL SHIVAM
         For cities to be 'smart', They first need to work: Notes from the Aurangabad
         model.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
         2020(15.2.2020).

          Focuses on the implementation of the Aurangabad Smart City Project.
          **Urban Development-Town and Country Planning; Smart Cities; Aurangabad
          Smart City Project.
24                                          **-Keywords

WATER MANAGEMENT
    -DRINKING WATER
 119. RAY, Achintya
         Rainwater harvesting benchmarks to address South Asia's urban water crisis.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.7),
         2020(15.2.2020): P.14-16.

          Deals with requirements of rainwater harvesting to reduce water crisis in major
          South Asian cities.
          **Water Management-Drinking Water; Rainwater Harvesting; Ground Water;
          South Asia.
You can also read