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                      Vol.XLVI               16-31 July, 2020            No.14

AGRICULTURE
   -AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
  1. MATHEW, Joe C.
        New farm deal.
        BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.32-35.

        Discusses various way to overcome economic crisis amidst Covid-19 lockdown
        in agricultural sector.
        **Agriculture-Agricultural Production; Agricultural Trade; Farm Income; Animal
        Husbandry; APMC Act.

   -ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
  2. ISNHA, Rajeshwari and Others
         Our daily dose of antibiotics.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.20-
         24.

        Shows concern over overdose of antibiotics given by dairy farmers to their
        cattles that eventually effects the health of consumers of milk.
        **Agriculture-Animal Husbandry; Domestic Animals; Cows; Penicillin; Getamicin.

   -FARMS AND FARMERS
  3. DOGRA, Bharat and JAGMOHAN SINGH
        Punjab's yearning for a different path of development.
        MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.32), 2020(24.7.2020).

        Expresses concern over the livelihood crisis faced by farmers and migrant
        workers in Punjab.
        **Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Migrant Labour; Women.

   -FORESTS AND FORESTRY-WILD LIFE
  4. SARMA, Ujjal Kumar
        Relocation from tiger reserves under the NTCA guidelines.
        ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
        2020(25.7.2020): P.33-39.

        Highlights the guidelines of National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) for
        relocation of Scheduled Tribes.
        **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life; Tiger Reserves; National Tiger
        Conservation Authority; Rehabilitation Policy; Forest Rights.
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   5. SHARMA, Seema
         Germinating rarity.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.56-
         58.

          Discusses the conservation of plant diversity in Uttarakhand Forests by Forest
          Research Centre of Forest department.
          **Agriculture-Forests and Forestry-Wild Life; Germplasm; Rare Species.

   -PEST CONTROL
   6.
          How to ward off ?
          DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.44-
          45.

          Emphasises on the use of bio-control method in place of insecticides against
          locust attack in India.
          **Agriculture-Pest Control; Locust; Environment Degradation.

   7.
          Wind factor.
          DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.40-
          43.

          Analyses the impact of wind speed on the locust spread in India during May,
          2020.
          **Agriculture-Pest Control; Locust; Northwesterly Wind.

   8. KUKRETI, Ishan
         Other plague.
         DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.34;
         36-39.

          Highlights locust attack in India during May, 2020.
          **Agriculture-Pest Control; Locust; Climate Change.

BIOGRAPHIES
   -MUNDA, BIRSA
   9. BERA, Joseph
         Setting the record straight on Birsa Munda and his political legacy.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
         2020(25.7.2020).

          Recalls the contribution and achievement of Birsa Munda in the wake of Indian
          independence movement.
          **Biographies-MUNDA, Birsa; Freedom Fighters; Scheduled Tribes.
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COMMERCE
   -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-(INDIA-CHINA)
  10. MATHUR, B. P.
         India's trade-relationship with China: The new imperialism.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.32), 2020(24.7.2020).

          Highlights the study conducted by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on
          Commerce on Chinese imports in India and its impact on Indian industries.
          **Commerce-International Trade-(India-China); Parliamentary Standing
          Committee on Commerce.

   -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-EXPORT CONTROL AND RESTRICTIONS
  11. PATIL, Sameer and VISHWANATHAN, Arun
          India's approach to global export control regimes.
          SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.731, 2020(July 2020).
          **Commerce-International Trade-Export Control and Restrictions.

   -INTERNATIONAL TRADE-EXPORTS-(INDIA)
  12. MATHEW, Joe C.
         Canceled hopes.
         BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.18-21.

          Shows concern over the adverse impact on Covid-19 pandemic on the business
          of Indian Exporters.
          **Commerce-International Trade-Exports-(India); Economic Crisis.

COMMUNICATION
   -TELECOM POLICY-(INDIA)
  13. KEWALRAMANI, Manoj
         Going slow on 5G.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.731, 2020(July 2020).

          Discusses the factors responsible for slow pace of movement of 5G policy in
          India.
          **Communication-Telecom Policy-(India); Information Technology; Internet; Fifth
          Generation.

COMMUNICATIONS
   -SOCIAL MEDIA
  14. SARKAR, Torsha and Others
         Regulating the marketplace of ideas.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.731, 2020(July 2020).

          Deals with regulating information by domestic and global governance in India.
          **Communications-Social Media; Facebook; Twitter; Information Communication
          Technology; Information Technology Act.
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CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
   -CITIZENSHIP
  15. ROY, Anupama
         Citizens/Non-citizens: The constitutive and the dialogical.
         SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.50(No.2), 2020(June 2020): P.278-284.

          Discusses in detail the citizenship in India.
          **Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship; Legal Citizen; Migrants.

DEFENCE
   -DEFENCE POLICY-(INDIA)
  16. UNNITHAN, Sandeep
         Build-up on the border.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.29), 2020(20.7.2020): P.33-37.

          Highlights the approved plan of Border Road Organisation (BRO) for 282 roads
          of 22,803 km. in the border areas.
          **Defence-Defence Policy-(India); International Boundaries; Infrastructure; LAC;
          BRO.

   -DEFENCE PRODUCTION
  17. ABHINAV SINGH
         Flight plan.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.29), 2020(19.7.2020): P.57; 59.

          Highlights production projects of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) that
          involves production of MKI Tejas and other aircrafts and Helicopters.
          **Defence-Defence Production; Fighter Plans; Aviation.

ECONOMIC GROWTH
   -ECONOMIC CRISIS-(INDIA)
  18. DUBEY, Muchkund
         Macro-economic policies to reverse the slowdown of the Indian economy: Need
         to prioritise the social sectors.
         SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.50(No.2), 2020(June 2020): P.300-306.

          Highlights macro-economic policies adopted by Union-government to revive
          Indian economic slowdown.
          **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Ease of Doing Business; Foreign
          Investment.

  19. MATHEW, Joe C.
         How to unshackle the economy.
         BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.29.

          Focuses on the economic crisis in India amidst coronavirus pandemic.
          **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Lockdown.
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  20. SABHARWAL, Manish and AGARWAL, Rishi
         Shed regulatory cholesterol.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.29), 2020(20.7.2020): P.16-17.

          Focuses on economic complexity during COVID-19 and lockdown period.
          **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Coronavirus; Lockdown.

  21. SURESH BABU, M.
         Reviving industrial growth: Need to address demand constraints.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
         2020(25.7.2020): P.16-20.

          Deals with the Indian economy faces an uphill task of reviving industrial growth
          in the post-pandemic scenario.
          **Economic Growth-Economic Crisis-(India); Industrial Growth; Coronavirus.

   -INCOME AND WEALTH-POVERTY
  22. DEB, Surajit
         Income and poverty in India: Social inequality across states.
         SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.50(No.2), 2020(June 2020): P.272-277.

          Presents data on low-income rural households, consumption expenditures,
          housing conditions and poverty estimates for different social classes.
          **Economic Growth-Income and Wealth-Poverty.

EDUCATION
   -GIRL EDUCATION
  23. BORKER, Hem
         Talim, dindari aur Shaadi (Education, Religiosity and Harnage): Choosing
         Madarsa education for girls.
         SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.50(No.2), 2020(June 2020): P.236-253.

          Deals with increasing demand for Madarsa education for girls in Muslim
          community.
          **Education-Girl Education; Madarsa; Women and Religion; Muslim Women.

   -HIGHER EDUCATION
  24. MADAN, Amman
         Caste and class in higher education enrollments: Challenges in conceptualising
         social inequality.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
         2020(25.7.2020): P.40-47.

          Looks at the relation between caste and educational enrollments in India.
          **Education-Higher Education; Casteism; Social Inequality; Educational
          Enrollments; Dropouts.
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ENERGY
   -ELECTRICITY
  25. JAYAKUMAR, P.B.
         Free-ing power.
         BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.52-55.

          Emphasises on the need for liberalisation of power sector in India.
          **Energy-Electricity; Power Market; Power Demand-Supply.

   -POWER PLANTS
  26.
          Dead lines.
          DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.28-
          32.

          Highlights non-compliance of coal-fired power plants to meet the deadlines of
          environmental norms by 2022.
          **Energy-Power Plants; Coal; Air Pollution; Pollution Control.

FINANCE
   -BANKS AND BANKING
  27. ADHIKARI, Anand
         Bankrolling the future.
         BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.48-49.

          Discusses measures to revive banking sector from Covid-19 lockdown crisis in
          India.
          **Finance-Banks and Banking; Small Finance Banks; NBFCs.

   -DEFICIT FINANCING-(INDIA)
  28. ADHIKARI, Anand and MONDAL, Dipak
         In a tight corner.
         BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.13-17.

          Shows concern over Union government increased borrowing limits for states
          during economic crisis amidst Covid-19 Pandemic.
          **Finance-Deficit Financing-(India); Fiscal Deficit; Federal Relations.

   -INVESTMENT
  29. HONEY KARUN and Others
         Did public investment crowd out private investment in India.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
         2020(25.7.2020): P.21-25.

          Highlights the importance of private investments as a driving force for the growth
          of the Indian economy.
          **Finance-Investment; Private Investment; Interest Rate.
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   -TAXATION
  30. MONDAL, Dipak
         Changing mindsets.
         BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.36-37.

         Analyses reforms in taxation by central government.
         **Finance-Taxation; Tax Laws; Litigation Management.

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
   -INDUSTRIAL POLICY-(INDIA)
  31. NAYAR, Lola and Others
         Alt, Ctrl Space.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.13), 2020(27.7.2020): P.44-47.

         Discusses post-covid scenario of different industries in India.
         **Industrial Development-Industrial Policy-(India); Public Health-Diseases-
         Coronavirus.

   -MANUFACTURING
  32. BANERJI, Sumant
         Quantum miss.
         BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.38-40.

         Throws light on the scenario of manufacturing sector in India.
         **Industrial Development-Manufacturing; Ease of Doing Business.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
   -(CHINA-NEPAL)
  33. MULMI, Amish Raj
         Chinese hand.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.30), 2020(27.7.2020): P.9.

         Highlights the meeting of Chinese ambassador Hou Yangi with Nepali Prime
         Minister K. P. Oli.
         **International Relations-(China-Nepal).

   -(INDIA-CHINA)
  34. ZHU, Zhiquin
         Rewriting the rules of engagement.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.29), 2020(20.7.2020): P.38-39.

         Emphasises on needs to promote positive relationship between India and China.
         **International Relations-(India-China).
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   -INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES-(INDIA-CHINA)
  35. DAVAR, Praveen
         Why 2020 is not 1962.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.32), 2020(24.7.2020).

         Discusses the bilateral relationship between India and China on border issue.
         **International Relations-International Boundaries-(India-China); Border
         Disputes; LAC.

  36. MENON, Shivshankar
         India-China: Time for a reset.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.30), 2020(27.7.2020): P.26-30.

         Raises question on India-China relationship in wake of the death of 20 Indian
         soldiers in Ladakh on June 15, 2020.
         **International Relations-International Boundaries-(India-China); Border
         Disputes; LAC.

  37. SAGAR, Pradip R.
         Bothering heights.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.29), 2020(19.7.2020): P.44-48.

         Emphasises on the need for strong measures by India to avoid any future clash
         with China on Line of Actual Control.
         **International Relations-International Boundaries-(India-China); Border
         Disputes.

LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES
   -EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT
  38. SRINIVAS, Alam
          Office office in covid time.
          OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.13), 2020(27.7.2020): P.36-43.

         Deals with employee survey to captures post-covid socio-business changes in
         office spaces.
         **Labour and Labouring Classes-Employment and Unemployment; WFH;
         Private Sector.

   -LABOUR LEGISLATION
  39. NIRBHAY KUMAR
          Less Law more work.
          BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.42-45.

         Shows concern over the changes made in Labour Laws by many states in India
         and its impact on Labourers.
         **Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour Legislation.
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 -MANPOWER
40. ROY, Lachmi Deb
       One flew over the HR's cabin.
       OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.13), 2020(27.7.2020): P.48-49.

       Emphasises on the need for stress free work environment for employees in
       private sector post covid-19.
       **Labour and Labouring Classes-Manpower; Office Stress; Covid-19; Private
       Sector.

 -MIGRANT LABOUR
41. MAHAPATRA, Richard
       Why workers lost patience.
       DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.74.

       Analyses the reasons of large scale exodus of informal workers from business
       hub to their villages during coronavirus lockdown in India.
       **Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour; Unemployment.

42. MISHRA, Vivek
       Wait.
       DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.60-
       62.

       Discusses the problems faced by migrant workers returning home from cities
       amid coronavirus lockdown.
       **Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour; Unemployment.

43. SALWAN, Prashant
       Sustainable development for migrant workers.
       ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
       2020(25.7.2020): P.4-5.

       Discusses about the challenges facing by migrant labourers due to COVID-19
       pandemic and lockdown in India.
       **Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour; Coronavirus; Lockdown.

44. SEN, Arup Kumar
       How the poor survive?
       MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.21), 2020(9.5.2020).

       Draws attention towards thousand of migrant Labourers lost their jobs during
       lockdown in wake of coronavirus.
       **Labour and Labouring Classes-Migrant Labour; Lockdown; Unemployment;
       Coronavirus.
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MASS MEDIA
   -JOURNALISM AND JOURNALISTS
  45. NINAN, Sevanti
          Case of truth: Media oppression is a shifting landscape.
          MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.31), 2020(17.7.2020).

         Discusses the challenges ahead for Journalist in India.
         **Mass Media-Journalism and Journalists; Fundamental Rights; Press and
         State.

MIGRATION
   -REFUGEES AND REHABILITATION-(BANGLADESH)
  46. BARI, Shamsul
         Rohingya refugee crisis: A time bomb waiting to explode.
         SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.50(No.2), 2020(June 2020): P.285-299.

         Shows concern over the plight of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar to
         Bangladesh.
         **Migration-Refugees and Rehabilitation-(Bangladesh); Voluntary Repatriation;
         Genocide.

PARLIAMENT
   -LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES
  47.
         New Zealand Parliament: Setting up the epidemic response committee to
         scrutinise the executive's response to COVID-19.
         PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.101(No.2), 2020(April 2020): P.112-114.
         **Parliament-Legislative Committees; Coronavirus Pandemic.

   -LEGISLATIVE SERVICES
  48.
         Delivering Parliamentary democracy during a global pandemic.
         PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.101(No.2), 2020(April 2020): P.96-98.

         Deals with changes in work environment Commonwealth legislatures amidst
         coronavirus pandemic.
         **Parliament-Legislative Services; Commonwealth Parliamentary Associations.

   -PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATIONS
  49.
         COVID-19 and its impact on the commonwealth parliamentary association.
         PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.101(No.2), 2020(April 2020): P.90-91.
         **Parliament-Parliamentary Associations; Pandemic; Coronavirus.
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PETROLEUM
   -OIL PRICES
  50. ARUN, M. G.
         Burning issue.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.29), 2020(20.7.2020): P.10-11.

         Draws attention towards recent hikes in prices of petrol and diesel in Delhi.
         **Petroleum-Oil Prices.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
   -CAPITALISM
  51. THAKUR, Manindra Nath
         Is Capitalism facing a philosophical crisis ?
         SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.50(No.2), 2020(June 2020): P.215-235.

         Discusses the contemporary crisis of Capitalism and its impact on Capitalist
         states.
         **Politics and Government-Capitalism.

   -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)
  52. RANJAN, Satyendra
         Lessons for Indian Opposition in Sanders-Corbyn Projects.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
         2020(25.7.2020): P.13-15.

         Highlights the contribution of Sanders-Corbyn which have long-term relevance in
         democratic politics in India.
         **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Political Parties;
         Sanders Corbyn Projects; Democratic Socialism.

  53. SEN, Arup Kumar
         Politics as war on the people.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.32), 2020(24.7.2020).

         Focuses on the politics of state power in India.
         **Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

   -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(MADHYA PRADESH)
  54. NORONHA, Rahul
         Gwalior gamble.
         INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.29), 2020(20.7.2020): P.40-42.

         Highlights the current political scenario of Madhya Pradesh.
         **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Madhya Pradesh); Defection.
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55. SARKAR, Sravani
       Thorny throne.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.30), 2020(26.7.2020): P.84-85.

       Deals with tussle of power for portfolios in newly expanded Cabinet of Madhya
       Pradesh Assembly.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Madhya Pradesh); Cabinet
       Ministers.

 -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(RAJASTHAN)
56. DEKA, Kaushik and Others
       Cliffhanger.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.30), 2020(27.7.2020): P.18-24.

       Discusses the recent political crisis in Rajasthan.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Rajasthan); Political Parties;
       BJP; Congress.

57. MISHRA, Soni
       Departure lounge.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.30), 2020(26.7.2020): P.22; 24.

       Deals with the tussle between Sachin Patil and Ashok Gehlot in Rajasthan.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Rajasthan); Congress.

 -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TAMIL NADU)
58. SUBRAMANIAN, Lakshmi
       Return game.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.29), 2020(19.7.2020): P.54-56.

       Deals with the early release of Sasikala Natarajan from Parappana Agrahara
       Central Jail, Bangalore.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Tamil Nadu).

 -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(TELANGANA)
59. MENON, Amarnath K.
       Political Capital.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.30), 2020(27.7.2020): P.12-13.

       Raises a cloud of controversy regarding Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar
       Rao's ambitious new Secretariat Complex in Telangana.
       **Politics and Government-Political Development-(Telangana); Secretariat
       Saifabad Palace.
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   -POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(UNITED STATES)
  60. JOY, Ajish P.
          In Joe, we trust.
          WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.29), 2020(19.7.2020): P.34-38.

         Throws light on the life of Je Biden, Presidential candidate for election, 2020 in
         United States.
         **Politics and Government-Political Development-(United States); Presidential
         Elections; Biographies.

  61. JOY, Ajish P.
          Keeping the house.
          WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.29), 2020(19.7.2020): P.38-40.

         Discusses the chances of President Donald Trump for his second tern in the
         coming Election, 2020.
         **Politics and Government-Political Development-(United States); Presidential
         Elections.

  62. MELWANI, Lavina
         War by other means.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.29), 2020(19.7.2020): P.28-33.

         Deals with introduction of Joe Biden as a presidential candidate for elections,
         2020 in United States.
         **Politics and Government-Political Development-(United States); Elections;
         Campaign.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
   -CORRUPTION
  63. AURORA, Bhavna Vij
         In search of Vadra's crime.
         OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.60(No.13), 2020(27.7.2020): P.22-23.

         Deals with the probe against Robert Vadera on various corruption cases.
         **Public Administration-Corruption; Political Parties-Congress; Enforcement
         Directorate.

   -CRIME AND CRIMINALS
  64. AWASTHI, Puja
         Good cop, bad cop.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.30), 2020(26.7.2020): P.90-92.

         Highlights the Vikas Dubey encounter case in Uttar Pradesh on 10 July, 2020.
         **Public Administration-Crime and Criminals; Police; Special Investigate Team
         (SIT); Law and Order-(Uttar Pradesh).
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65. CHITTARVU RAGHU
        Police cannot infringe the Constitutional mandate.
        MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.31), 2020(17.7.2020).

       Raise question regarding gangster Vikas Dubey killed in encounter by the
       Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh Police in Kanpur.
       **Public Administration-Crime and Criminals; Police Encounter; Law and Order-
       (Uttar Pradesh).

66. MISRA, Ashish
       Killing of a don.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.29), 2020(20.7.2020): P.7-8.

       Shows the incident in Kanpur is poof of the nexus between Khaki (Police), Khadi
       (Politicians) and criminals.
       **Public Administration-Crime and Criminals; Police Encounter; Law and Order-
       (Uttar Pradesh).

67. MISRA, Ashish
       Long arm of Vikas Dubey.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.30), 2020(27.7.2020): P.10-11.

       Investigates the Vikas Dubey's political and police links by a Special
       Investigation Team (SIT) by the one-man judicial Commission headed by retired
       High Court Judge Shashikant Agarwal.
       **Public Administration-Crime and Criminals; Police Encounter; Special
       Investigation Team; Judicial Commission; Law and Order-(Uttar Pradesh).

 -FIRE ACCIDENTS
68. CHAKRAVARTY, Anupam
       Wildlife be damned.
       DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.16-
       19.

       Highlights the fire that broke out in a gas-well on the edge of Dibru-Saikhowa
       National Park, Assam on 9 June, 2020 which causing danger to wildlife.
       **Public Administration-Fire Accidents; Industrial Hazardous; Disaster; Natural
       Gas Leak.

 -LAW AND ORDER-CYBER CRIME
69. CHAWLA, Gunjan
       Legal contours of India's 'sovereign cyberspace'.
       SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.731, 2020(July 2020).

       Discusses India's policy positions in relations to interpretation of international
       rules or formalations of new rules to combat misuse of ICT in India.
       **Public Administration-Law and Order-Cyber Crime; Information
       Communication Technology.
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 -POLICE
70. FARAZ AHMAD
       Curious case of Davinder Singh.
       MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.31), 2020(17.7.2020).

        Deals with Davinder Singh who was arrested over his alleged links with
        separatist militants.
        **Public Administration-Police; Terrorism; Jammu and Kashmir; Parliament
        House Attack.

71. SUBRAMANIAN, Lakshmi
       Capital Punishment.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.30), 2020(26.7.2020): P.32-33.

        Highlights custodial death case of Ponraj Jayaraj and J. Bennix, a Father-Son
        duo amidst coronavirus lockdown in Chennai.
        **Public Administration-Police; Enforcement of Lockdown.

 -PRISONS
72. CHAKRAVARTI, Uma
       Reflections on a prison in Delhi : June 25 1975/July 25 2020.
       MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.32), 2020(24.7.2020).

        Describes the conditions of prisons and prisoners in India.
        **Public Administration-Prisons.

 -SMUGGLING
73. PAUL, Cithara
       All that glitters.
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.29), 2020(19.7.2020): P.49-57.

        Highlights gold smuggling case which involved seizing of 30kg gold at Kerala
        Airport in diplomatic consignment from Dubai.
        **Public Administration-Smuggling; Diplomatic Bag.

74. PAUL, Cithara
       Golden opportunity ?
       WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.30), 2020(26.7.2020): P.94-95.

        Analyses the political connections of gold smuggling accused arrested at
        Thiruvananthpuram international airport with 30kg gold.
        **Public Administration-Smuggling; UAE; Consulate Official; Crime in Politics.
16                                         **-Keywords

PUBLIC HEALTH
   -DISEASES-CORONAVIRUS
  75.
         COVID-19 outbreak in Nagpur prison: The worsening health situation of Prof. G.
         N. Saibaba.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.31), 2020(17.7.2020).

         Expresses concern over "seriously deteriorating" health condition of Professor
         G. N. Saibaba in nagpur prison.
         **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Prisons.

  76.
         Open letter to Chief Minister, Odisha on outbreak of Covid cases in Berhampur
         Jail.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.32), 2020(24.7.2020).

         Expresses concern over the jail inmates are getting the pandemic in
         Maharashtra and Assam.
         **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Pandemic; Prisons.

  77. BANERJEE, Rabi
         Imperfect prescription.
         WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.29), 2020(19.7.2020): P.20-22.

         Analyses the applicability of measures prescribed by WHO against Covid-19 in
         Indian scenario.
         **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; WHO.

  78. BHADRAKUMAR, M. K.
         Pandemic puts India in 'precarious position'.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.32), 2020(24.7.2020).

         Deals with beginning of community transmission of Cornonavirus in certain
         coastal regions of Kerala.
         **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Community Transmission.

  79. CHATHUKULAM, Jos and Others
         Novel Corona Virus 19: Looking through the lens of Gandhi.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.31), 2020(17.7.2020).

         Discusses about the Gandhian principles of Swadeshi, Swachhata, Swaraj and
         Sarvodaya can be used as valuable inputs for reconstructing of post-COVID
         world over.
         **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Gandhism.
17                                           **-Keywords

80. CHENGAPPA, Raj and Others
       Great Indian vaccine quest.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.29), 2020(20.7.2020): P.21-31.

        Discusses the importance of vaccines in halting the pandemic in wake off
        COVID-19.
        **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Vaccine; Medical Research.

81. GIRI, D. K.
        Covid redefines the state.
        MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.32), 2020(24.7.2020).

        Deals with disrupted social lives and national economies in countries and region
        of the world during Covid pandemic.
        **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Lockdown; Economic Crisis.

82. JAISWAL, Pooja Biraraia
        Besieged and vulnerable.
        WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.29), 2020(19.7.2020): P.16-18.

        Shows concern over deteriorating health conditions amidst Covid-19 pandemic
        in Maharashtra.
        **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Maharashtra.

83. JOHN, Maya
       Identity of a disease : Social epistemology and epidemiology in light of COVID-
       19.
       ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.19),
       2020(9.5.2020): P.13-18.

        Examines the intersections of class, region and other social dimensions that go
        into the discovery and identification of some diseases as epidemic like COVID-
        19.
        **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Epidemic.

84. MAHAPATRA, Richard
       Worst comes to the worst.
       DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.46-
       50.

        Shows concern over the possible impact of Covid-19 pandemic worldwide.
        **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Poverty; Unemployment; Pandemic; Non
        Communicable Diseases.
18                                        **-Keywords

85. PADHEE, Arabinda K.
       Eat right to fight off Covid-19.
       DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.70-
       72.

       Emphasises on the need to move towards flexitarian diet to reduce global
       warming and avoid Covid-19 like pandemic worldwide.
       **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Pandemic; Food Habits; Vegetarian Diet;
       Climate Change.

86. RASBERG, Fernando
       Cuba in the last stretch of the pandemic.
       MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.31), 2020(17.7.2020).

       Highlights the efforts against the coronavirus by the Cuban government.
       **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; Pandemic; Cuba.

87. TARE, Kiran D.
       Battle of Mumbai.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.29), 2020(20.7.2020): P.12-13.

       Raises alarming surge in the number of Covid cases in the Mumbai Metropolitan
       Region.
       **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus.

88. TARE, Kiran D.
       Malegaon shows the way.
       INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.45(No.30), 2020(27.7.2020): P.5-6.

       Throws light on a door-to-door COVID-19 test drive by healthcare workers in
       Malegaon, Maharashtra.
       **Public Health-Diseases-Coronavirus; COVID Test Drive; Healthcare Workers;
       ASHA.

 -PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY-(INDIA)
89. SHARMA, E. Kumar
       Healthcare, heal thyself.
       BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.50-51.

       Emphasises on the need to invest in healthcare sector in India.
       **Public Health-Public Health Policy-(India); Health Expenditure.
19                                           **-Keywords

    -VACCINE
  90. JISHNU, Latha
          Drug giants dismiss WHO patents pools.
          DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.54.

          Highlights rejection of big pharma companies for patents launched by WHO
          pool, to make technology of Covid-19 accessible to all.
          **Public Health-Vaccine; Coronavirus; C Tap; Pharmaceutical Manufacturers;
          Intellectual Property Rights.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT
    -RURAL EMPLOYMENT
  91. ALHA, Akhil
         Non-farm diversification and agrarian change: The story of a Semi-arid village in
         Rajasthan.
         SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.50(No.2), 2020(June 2020): P.254-271.

          Studies the factors associated with changes in the village economy of Baspur
          village in Rajasthan.
          **Rural Development-Rural Employment; Occupational Mobility; Agriculture.

  92. SRIVASTAVA, Arun
          NREGA: The "digging hole" of Modi must take care of poor.
          MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.31), 2020(17.7.2020).

          Emphasises on urgent need to evolve a mechanism to face the challenge and
          save the migrant labourers.
          **Rural Development-Rural Employment; NREGA; Migrant Labour; Coronavirus;
          Lockdown.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    -INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
  93. BASU, Arindrajit and Others
         India and the global battle for data governance.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.731, 2020(July 2020).

          Discusses different views across the globe on regulation of data flow across
          borders.
          **Science and Technology-Information Technology; Internet.

  94. JOSHI, Divij
         Interrogating India's quest for data sovereignty.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.731, 2020(July 2020).
         **Science and Technology-Information Technology; Internet; Data Control;
         Economic Policy.
20                                           **-Keywords

  95. MARDA, Vidushi
         India and global artificial intelligence.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.731, 2020(July 2020).
         **Science and Technology-Information Technology; Internet; Artificial
         Intelligence.

  96. RAY, Trisha
         Playing the long game on autonomous weapons.
         SEMINAR (NEW DELHI), No.731, 2020(July 2020).

          Analyses global governance on the use of Autonomous Weapons Systems
          (AWS) and India's position on the same.
          **Science and Technology-Information Technology; Artificial Intelligence; AWS.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING
    -CASTE SYSTEM
  97. RAWAT, Vidya Bhushan
         Caste discrimination in the lives of sanitation workers in India during the COVID-
         19 crisis.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.31), 2020(17.7.2020).
         **Social Policy and Planning-Caste System; Sanitation Workers; Coronavirus;
         Social Discrimination.

    -CHILD WELFARE
  98. MAHARA, Priti
         Child protection and preparedness in COVID-19 epoch.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
         2020(25.7.2020): P.10-12.

          Discusses about the issues related to protecting children from any kind of
          violence, exploitation in the post-lockdown period.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Child Welfare; Child Abuse.

    -MINORITIES
  99.
          Violence against Christians spreads to 50% of Indian states-95 incidents of mob
          violence so far in 2020.
          MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.31), 2020(17.7.2020).

          Expresses concern over growing incidents of violence against Christians in 15
          states of India.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Minorities; Violence and Disorders; Christianity.
21                                             **-Keywords

   -SCHEDULED TRIBES
100. KUKRETI, Ishan
        Dangerous dilution.
        DOWN TO EARTH (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.3), 2020(16-30 June 2020): P.26-
        27.

         Shows concern over the modification made by state governments in Forest
         Rights Act, 2006 during coronavirus lockdown in Maharashtra, Odisha and
         Chhattisgarh.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Forest Management and Policy;
         Forest Dwellers.

101. SURESH, M.
        Adivasis and land: The story of postcolonial development in Kerala.
        ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
        2020(25.7.2020): P.48-54.

         Reviews the literature on agrarian relations and land reforms in the tribal region,
         Attapaddy in the Palakkad district in Kerala.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes; Land Reforms.

   -SOCIAL SECURITY
102. KHETRAPAL, Sonal
        Needed, A helping hand.
        BUSINESS TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.29(No.12), 2020(14.6.2020): P.46-47.

         Emphasises on the need to provide soial security to informal labourers suffered
         from Covid-19 lockdown in India.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Social Security; Casual Labour.

   -TRANSGENDER
103. LEKHI, Meenakshi
        Transgenders in uniform.
        WEEK (KOCHI), V.38(No.30), 2020(26.7.2020): P.29.

         Highlights Union Home Ministry decision to allow transgender persons to join the
         CRPF, the BSF, the CISF and the ITBP.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Transgender; Paramilitary Forces.

   -WOMEN-CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
104. CHAKRAVARTI, Uma
        From the home to the borders: Violence against woman, impunity and
        resistance.
        SOCIAL CHANGE (NEW DELHI), V.50(No.2), 2020(June 2020): P.199-214.

         Deals with the arenas in which women are subjected to violence in India.
         **Social Policy and Planning-Women-Crime against Women.
22                                          **-Keywords

    -WOMEN-WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
 105.
          Strategies taking place in the CWP Africa region to ensure gender equality and
          women's empowerment.
          PARLIAMENTARIAN (LONDON), V.101(No.2), 2020(April 2020): P.92-93.
          **Social Policy and Planning-Women-Women Empowerment; Parliamentary
          Associations; Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians.

SPEECHES AND ADDRESSES
    -POLITICAL LEADERS-KHURSHCHEV, NIKITA
 106. DOBRAVOLSKY, Artyom
         Khrushchev's speech at the 20th party Congress of the CPSU: How a secret
         document got into American newspapers.
         MAINSTREAM (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.32), 2020(24.7.2020).
         **Speeches and Addresses-Political Leaders-KHURSHCHEV, Nikita;
         International Relations-(United States-USSR).

TOURISM
 107. PADHI, Balkrushna and TRIVENI, T.
         Impact of COVID-19 on the tourism sector.
         ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.55(No.30),
         2020(25.7.2020): P.5.

          Draws attention towards the COVID-19 outbreak which brought a hard effect on
          the travel and tourism industry due to the temporary travel ban imposed by most
          of the countries.
          **Tourism; Coronavirus; Lockdown.
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