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003263
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New Delhi, Harper Collins Publishers India Pvt Ltd, 1998.
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xv+1024pHb
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81-7223-325-6
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057253 | 954.09/KAS/057253 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | REF | Reference | |
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005378
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New Delhi, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 1989.
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Hb.
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VOLUME I :-\N.R. Ray : Introduction;\1. Amitabha Mukherjee : Genesis of the Indian National Congress;\2. Sita Ram Singh : Moderates and extremists- the Congress till the Surat Split;\3. Sankari Prasad Basu : The Swadeshi upsurge;\4. B.N. Pande ; Trends in Muslim Indian politics, 1857-1918- the role of Aligarh and Deoband;\5. Santimay Ray : National revolutionary movement in India (1900-1919);\6. Sunil Kumar Sen : Worker, peasant and tribal movements (1885-1918);\7. S. Vijayalakshmi ; Healing the breach and the Home Rule Movement;\8. Tarasankar Banerjee ; Congress during 1917-1919: The environment in motion;\9. Ashim Kumar Datta : The evolution of the Congress Party and organization;\VOLUME II :-\Ravinder Kumar : Introduction;\1. J.C. Jha; The struggle for Swaraj (1919-1922);\2. B.R. Nanda : The Swarajist interlude;\3. S.N. Qanungo : The struggle for Purna Swaraj (1930-1935);\4. Moin Shakir: The Muslims and the Freedom Struggle in India (1919-1935);\5. Mohinder Singh ; The Congress and nationalist Sikh politics (1920-1937);\6. J.P. Misra : The Congress and constitutional reforms (1919-1935);\D.N. Panigrahi ; The Indian National Congress and the agrarian question (1919-1935);\Dwijendra Tripathi : The Congress and the industrial question (1919-1935);\M.S. Jain : Mahatma Gandhi, the Congress and the philosophy of non-violence;\D.N. Panigrahi : Jawaharlal Nehru and the socialist ideology;\Santimay Ray ; Last phase of national revolutionary movement: an evaluation;\VOLUME III :-\M.N. Das : Introduction;\1. V.A. Narain : The act of 1935 : impact of national politics;\2. Kishori Mohan Patra : The first Congress ministries : problems and prospects (1937-1939);\3. Atul Chandra Pradhan : Socialist stirrings within the Congress (1934-1940);\4. Bhupen Qanungo : Preparations for Civil Disobedience January-September 1940;\5. Bhupen Qanungo : The individual Civil Disobedience (October 1940-December 1941);\6. Bhupen Qanungo : The Quit India Movement, 1942;\7. Sarojini Regani : The nation in ferment (From Quit India to Cabinet Mission);\8. R.K. Perti : Cabinet Mission;\9. Vinod Bhatia & Sneh Mahajan : Preparation for transfer of Power (Congress vis-a-vis Muslim League);\10. M.N. Das : India wins independence;\11. Bimal Prasad : Foreign policy in the making;\12. Julius Silverman : The India League;\VOLUME IV :-\B.N. Pande : The supreme sacrifice;\Iqbal Narain : Introduction;\1. P. Mishra : Consolidation of Independence : challenge and response;\2. Subhash C. Kashyap : The framing of the Constitution and the process of institution building;\3. Shriram Maheswari : Ideological vision and reality;\4. Ramashray Roy : Problems of organisational growth;\5. Bagendu Ganguly & Mira Ganguly : Electoral politics & partisan choice : Indian National Congress 1952-62;\6. Kanta Ahuja : The economic reconstruction of society : the agrarian sectors;\7. Kapila Vatsyayan ; Cultural development : a profile;\8. S. Nurul Hasan ; Education, science and technology;\9. Suma Chitnis : Towards a new social order;\10. Rikhi Jaipal ; Ideas and issues in India's Foreign Policy;\11. A.K. Damodaran : Foreign policy in action;\12. K. Subrahmanyam : Evolution of Indian defence policy (1947-1964).
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053268 | 324.254/I.N.C./053268 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | REF | Reference | |
053269 | 324.254/I.N.C./053269 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | REF | Reference | |
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148149
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New Delhi, Centre for Studies in Civilizations, 2015.
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cxxxiv+417pHb
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History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization
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978-81-87586-67-8
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H23031 | 342.54029/KAS/H23031 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | HERAS | Heras Institute Library | |
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007519
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Delhi, Macmillan India Limited, 1998.
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x+390pHB
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PART I : DEMOCRACY :-\L.L. Mehrotra : Indian civilisation and democracy : a historical view;\Subhash C. Kashyap : Democratic model for India;\S.K. Chaube : Unionism vs Federalism- India at the crossroads;\Peter Ronald DeSouza : The Election Commission and electoral reforms in India;\PART II : DIVERSITY :-\Rajni Kothari : Pluralist politics in India- cultural roots, recent erosions;\Amar Kumar Singh : Religious diversity, democracy and stability in India- a socio-psychological critique;\Asghar Ali Engineer : Some thoughts on pluralist model of nation building;\Sureshchandra Shukla : Linguistic diversity of India- in a background of political economy and culture;\Muchkund Dubey : Challenges facing Indian secularism;\Ravinder Kumar : Social equity and protective discrimination in contemporary India;\Neera Chandoke : Social justice and equality in the Indian Constitution- sketching a case for complex equality;\PART III : STABILITY :-\Bhabani Sengupta : Challenge to Indian democracy from social and economic diversities;\Rajeev Bhargava : Religious conflict, secularism and rights of minorities;\Mahendra P. Lama : Stability and instability in the Indian economy- challenges of poverty alleviation and environmental protection;\Achin Vanaik : Interface between democracy, diversity and stability;\B.G. Verghese : Media as watchdog of democracy, diversity, change;\Jasjit Singh : India's security : The dynamics of external challenges;\M.K. Narayanan : Challenges of India's security - The internal dimensions;\Gert W. Kueck : Self-help and participation as key elements of poverty alleviation : some remarks from a German point of view.
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056596 | 954.09/KHA/056596 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | HR | Honours Room | |
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138011
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New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2014.
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vii+639p.
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Akmal Hussain and Muchkund Dubey : Introduction: contemporary challenges and civilizational wellsprings;/ PART I : DEMOCRACY : Subhash C. Kashyap: State of democracy in India;/ Hasan Askari Rizvi : Pakistan: striving for democracy;/ Imtiaz Ahmed: State, society and democratic futures: challenges for Bangladesh;/ Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu: Deepening democratic structure in Sri Lanka;/ Rounaq Jahan and Rehman Sobhan: Reconstructing democracy in South Asia ;/ PART II : INCLUSIVE GROWTH: Muchkund Dubey and Biswajit Dhar: Inclusive growth in India;/ Akmal Hussain: Strengthening democracy through inclusive growth;/ Binayak Sen: Beyond minimalism of growth with safety net: is development inclusive in Bangladesh?;/ Saman Kelegama: Inclusive growth in Sri Lanka;/ Thangavel Palanivel and Fatma Gul Unal: Inclusive growth and policies: the South Asian experience;/ PART III : THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS : Shyam Saran : The challenge of global climate change: an Indian perspective;/ Ali Tauqeer Sheikh: Climate change: Pakistan's existential challenge;/ Leena Srivastava: The environmental challenges in South Asia: regional cooperation for adaptation strategies;/ PART IV : PEACE : Imran Ali: Persistent inequality and the challenges to legitimacy and peace building in Pakistan;/ Sumanasiri Liyanage: Unfinished peace in a diverse society: some thoughts on the peace process in Sri Lanka;/ Kamal Hossain: South Asian Union: vision of a peaceful South Asia-of the people, for the people, and by the people;/ PART V : SOUTH ASIA'S DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE : Nagesh Kumar: A regional financial architecture for sustaining Asia-Pacific's dynamism in the post-crisis world;/ Ramgopal Agarwala : Reform of global and regional financial architecture;/ PART VI : RECOVERING A SHARED SENSIBILITY FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: UNITY AND DIVERSITY IN THE SOUTH ASIAN CULTURAL TRADITIONS : Kapila Vatsyayan : Pluralism and diversity in South Asia;/ Muhammad Suheyl Umar: Peace, sustainability and the religious other;/ M. Anisuzzaman : Some aspects of South Asian cultural traditions;/ PART VII : PERSPECTIVE ON SOUTH ASIA : Mohamed Nasheed: Democracy and sustainable development;/ T.K.Oommen: Form and substance of democracy: situating South Asia;/ Ajay Chhibber: Inclusive growth, democracy and sustainable development;/ Some reflections on development in South Asia: markets, democracy and people;/ Ela Bhatt: Livelihood, nature and peace: a grihini perspective;/ Muhammad Yunus: The story of micro-credit: Grameen Bank and social business;/ R.K.Pachauri: The impact of global warming and the imperative of mitigation;/ M.S. Swaminathan: Natural disasters, food security and sustainable development;/ Sate pathologies, peace and water;/ Abul Maal A. Muhith: A vision for a South Asian commonwealth.
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978-0-19-809234-6 Hb..
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068618 | 320.95/Hus/Dub/068618 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | HR | Honours Room | |
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139930
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Jaipur, Rawat Publications, 2014.
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xv+303p.
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Lancy Lobo, Mrutuyanjaya Sahu and Jayesh Shah: Introduction;/ Subhash C. Kashyap: Intergovernmental relations revisited: towards a fresh balance of power;/ Priyavadan Patel: Indian federalism: semantics and lessons from practice;/ Balveer Arora: Autonomy and states' rights in the Indian federal union: original intent, contemporary content;/ S.N.Sangita: Interface of local and higher governments: nation building and inclusive development in India;/ Anil Kumar Vaddiraju: Whither decentralization in India? The interesting story of a nobody's child;/ Tapas Sen: Fiscal federalism in operation: case of India;/ Anirudha Barik: Fiscal decentralization to subnational governments (SNGs) in Indian federalism;/ Sangita Agrawal and Dinkar Nayak: An analysis of fiscal relation and adjustment with the centre: a case of Gujarat;/ Nagindas Sanghavi: Federalism and regionalism in India;/ Harihar Bhattacharyya: Federalism and regionalism in India in the age of globalization;/ Sajal Nag: Regions in nation or nation in regions: regionalist aspirations and federalist dilemma in postcolonial India;/ Biswajit Mohapatra: Cooperative federalism, competive regionalism and regional parties led coalition governments: role, rights and responsibilities;/ Prakash Chandra Jha: Federalism, regionalism and states' paradiplomacy in India;/ Ligia Noronha, Nidhi Srivastava, Divya Datt: Resource federalism in India: the case of minerals;/ Dhananjay Tripathi: Internal security: pretext for more central control or genuine urge to counter terror.
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978-81-316-0659-9 Hb..
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069108 | 351.092/Lob/069108 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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010021
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Delhi, Shipra Publications, 1996.
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xii+452pHb
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81-85402-76-0
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055511 | 328.54/KAS/055511 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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136510
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New Delhi, Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd., 2012.
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ix+398p.
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MODULE: I : Basic Societal Dynamics:Justice A.S.Anand: Approaching the twenty-first century;/ Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam: Dimensions of the knowledge society;/ Dr. Karan Singh: Education for shared values for inter-cultural and inter-religious understanding;/ Prof.Indra nath Choudhuri: The cultural foundation of human unity and the growth of multiculturalism;\ Dr.Subhash C. Kashyap: Human rights debate need for fresh approaches;\ Sharu S. Rangnekar: The Human society: yesterday today tomorrow;\ Dr.S.R.Mohnot: Dilemmas of contemporary human society in turbulent times;\ MODULE:II : Focused thems: on culture, goverence & judiciary;\ Lord Bhiku Parekh: Friendship in classical Indian thought;\ Dr. Bimal Jalan: State of goverence in rising India;\ Somnath Chatterjee: Making democracy relevant for the common man;\ Prof.M.S.Valiathan: An Ayurvedic view of life: a facet of Indian cultural heritage;\ Justice P. Sathasivam: Secularism and rule of law;\ L.N.Jhunjhunwala: Increasing relevance of Vivekananda and Aurobindo;\ Prof. Abid Hussain: School education in relation to freedom of religion and belief, tolerance and non-discrimination;\ MODULE: III: Economic and Business Dimensions :Rahul Bajaj: Emerging role of business in society;\ K.N.Memani: Corporate social responsibility: the new direction for Indian Business;\ Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi: Ethics is good business;/ Dr. P.C.Bansil: The rural-urban divide: the persistent Indian Milieu;/S.A.Khadar: Emerging Indian society and the role of the corporate world;/ D.N.Patodia: Transformation of the Indian economy from captivity into freedom;\ MODULE : IV : Selected thoughts and concerns of Dr.L.M.Singhvi: Innovative approaches to world peace: promoting a world culture of heart;/ Human rights revolution and fundamental duties;/ Towards a jurisprudence of non-violence;/ Environment and the ancient Indian Heritage;/ Asian civilisation : a vision and the promise;/ Chinmaya mission: a confluence of jnana and bhakti;/ The Epilogue;/ 75 facets of kaleidoscopic personality;/ Some impressions on the life and work of Dr. L.M.Singhvi;/ Selected gems of caveats and concerns on contemporary human milieu.
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97-881-806-983-78 Hb..
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068320 | 306/Moh/068320 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | HR | Honours Room | |
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ID:
002942
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New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1998.
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lvii+534pHb
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Introduction. by Krishan Kant;\1947: the route through history. by Hiranmay Karlekar;\I. POLITY;\Democracy: from consolidation to fluidity. by Ravinder Kumar;\Secularism: the importance of democracy. by Romila Thapar;\Gandhi and Nehru: an intertwined legacy. by B.R. Nanda;\Parliament: a mixed balance-sheet. by Subhash C. Kashyap;\Rule of law: protecting the weak against the strong. by M.N. Venkatachaliah;\Federalism: the ascendancy of regional parties. by S. Sahay;\Civil service: continuity and change. by P.C. Alexander;\Foreign policy: a critical introspection. by J.N. Dixit;\Defence: a profile of five decades. by Jasjit Singh;\II. ECONOMY;\Fifty years of development policy in India. by Arjun Sengupta;\50 years of progress in Indian agriculture. by M.S. Swaminathan;\Industry: from regulation to liberalization. by Tarun Das;\Science: new frontiers and beyond. by Raja Ramanna;\Science and technology: impressive strides. by U.R. Rao;\Technology: surmounting cultural hurdles. by P.V. Indiresan;\Entrepreneurship: the Indian mindset. by Sunil Handa;\Information technology: the knowledge industry. by Ashok Soota;\III. SOCIETY;\Society: tradition and autonomy. by T.K. Oommen;\Minorities: many-splendoured contributions. by Asghar Ali Engineer;\Women: from equalilty to empowerment. by Vina Mazumdar;\NGOs: an alternative democracy. by Ashoke Chatterjee;\Education: uneven progress, difficult choices. by Tapas Majumdar;\Population: the quest for stabilization. by Ashish Bose;\Oh! to be in India. by Rahul Ram;\India: a dialectic of opposites. by A.M. Khusro;\IV. CULTURE;\Literature: signing in different scripts. by K. Satchidanandan;\The language: a multicultural plurilingual country. by D.P. Pattanayak;\Music: from the traditional to the modern. by Sheila Dhar;\Dance: revival, reiteration and renewal. by Devesh Soneji;\Art: from enchantment to interrogation. by Ranjit Hoskote;\Theatre: from metropolis to wasteland. by Samik Bandhyopadhyay;\Cinema: the unstoppable chariot. by Chidananda Das Gupta;\Archaeology: filling the blanks. by M.C. Joshi;\Architecture: absorption and evolution. by Achyut Kanvinde;\Culture: the crafting ofinstitutions. Kapila Vatsyayan;\Media: the mirror and the market. by Hiranmay Karlekar;
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0-19-564778-5
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057080 | 954.09/KAR/057080 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | HR | Honours Room | |
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003617
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New Delhi, Deep & Deep Publications, 1997.
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xvi+665pHb.
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PART I: INDIA AT FIFTY;\Fifty years ago: when the future was in our hands, by Mahendra Ved;\India at fifty: fault lines in two-nation theory, by Asghar Ali Engineer;\Salute the RIN rating: those magnificent freedom fighters, by Jag Mohan;\India first: wafflers cannot be winners, by M.D. Nalapat;\Looking back at events fifty years ago, by Madan Gopal;\Parliament, Nehru and I, by A.B. Vajpayee;\India at fifty: nowhere near attaining adulthood, by L.C. Jain;\Campaigning for good governance, by Mukut Sah;\PART II: THE PRESENT POLITICS;\Interpreting 1996, by Rajni Kothari;\Towards participative Union-State relations, by Kamal Nayan Kabra;\Constitutional propriety of BJP government at the Centre, by Suresh Mane;\A historic mandate, by Hari Jaisingh;\Demand for a Hill State in U.P.: New realities, by Pradeep Kumar;\Uttarakhand: a promised land? by Anil Bhat;\Central rule in UP insults democracy, by Subhash C. Kashyap;\Constiutional contour of Presidential power, by Vijay Kumar;\The rise of Bahujan Samaj Party, by Farhat Parveen;\Congress, UF and Narasimha Rao, by Surendra Mohan;\Common minimum programme: rhetoric and reality, by Ruddar Datt;\Post-Congress India: a prospect, by I.K. Shukla;\Constitutional conventions, by R. Venkataraman;\Political harlotry: time for new anti-defections law, by Inder Jit;\PART III: POWER TO WOMEN;\All the Caesar's wives, by Harcharan Bains;\Rights of passage: women in political power equations, by Lalita Panicker;\Janata government heralds more power to women, by M. Prabhavati Hashmatunissa;\The idea is to change power equations, by Devaki Jain;\It could lead to Ghettoisation, by Madhu Kishwar;\Misconceptualised national policy for women, by Saraswati Haider;\The rocky road to gender equality, by Ruchira Gupta;\Quota for women in legislatures, by M.G. Vaidya;\Women in Panchayats: the path ahead, by Usha Narayanan;\PART IV: JUDICIAL ACTIVISM;\Judicial accountability, by V.R. Krishna Iyer;\Parliament is not subordinate to judiciary, by S. Jaipal Reddy;\Judicial activism, legal education and research in globalising India, by Upendra Baxi;\Constitutional democracy and participate democracy, by Kaleeswaram Raj;\The Supreme Court of India: it's advisory jurisdiction, by Ranjana Arora;\PART V: POLITICAL CORRUPTION;\Gandhi on corruption; \Evolution of political corruption, by Nikhil Chakravartty;\Battling corruption: going beyond rhetoric and buzz-words, by Inder Jit;\Political system is hostage to racketeers, by Madhu Limaye;\Free at last, to loot and plunder, by Rajinder Puri;\Widening the Net: bringing a corrupt elite to book, by M.D. Nalapat;\Shameful! shameful! by K.F. Rustamji;\The day Indira Gandhi came to Court, by B.N. Uniyal;\Investigate the investigators, by Atul M. Setalvad;\The Yeti and the State, by S.G. Vombatkere;\Corruption, criminalisation, politics, by Gurudas Dasgupta;\Corruption, crisis and every day life, by Veena Das;\Morality, values and principles, by Kuldip Nayar;\Liberally corrupt, by Sakina Yusuf Khan;\Defend our vintage values from assaults of moneyocracy, by V.R. Krishna Iyer;\The source of corruption, by Navaratna S. Rajaram;\PART VI: TERRORISM;\Assisination, terrorism and security, by K.F. Rustamji;\Profile of a terrorist: a case study, by J.S. Sekhon;\The menace of terrorism, by Rajendra Singh;\PART VII: SECULARISM AND COMMUNALISM;\Secularism and the future of Indian democracy, I.K. Shukla;\Communalism and communal violence in 1995, by Asghar Ali Engineer;\Fundamentalism and communalism, by Bipin Chandra;\From secularism to Bal Thackeray, by K.C. Kannabiran;\Muslims, secularism and secular parties, by Seema Mustafa;\PART VIII: THE ECONOMIC REFORMS;\Myth and reality about economic reforms, by Ruddar Datt;\Windowdressing India's external debt, by Ruddar Datt;\Money power and State funding, by L.C. Jain;\Relief all round;\Economic policies for a Centre-Left Government, by Ajit Mozoomdar;\Bubble gum economics: foreign funds in low priority areas, by Sujit John;\Human Development
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India= Jammu And Kashmir
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Constitution, India
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Corruption
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Communalism
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Pakistan
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Indian National Movement
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Muslims-India
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Communal Violence
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Nuclear Policy: India
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Indian National Congress-After 1947
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Uttar Pradesh
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United Nations And India
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Foreign Policy-India
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India= Uttar Pradesh
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Terrorism
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Kashmir
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Women In Politics-India
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Religious Fundamentalism-India
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Royal Indian Navy
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Uttarakhand
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Political Parties: Bahujan Samaj Party
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Political Parties: Janata Party
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President's Rule, India
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Supreme Court Of India
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Gandhi, Mahatma
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Parliament-India: Lok Sabha/ Rajya Sabha
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Bharatiya Janata Party/BJP
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Hindu Fundamentalism/ Hindutva/Hindu Nationalism
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Women Empowerment
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Criminalisation of Politics-India
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SAARC = South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
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Women - India
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Economic Liberalisation - India
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Democracy - India / Indian Democracy
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Economic Policy - India
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Foreign Debt - India
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Freedom Struggle - India
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Parliament - India
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Partition Of India, Aftermath
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Partition Of India, Two-Nation Theory
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Economic Reforms - India, 1991-
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Nehru, Jawaharlal, Prime Minister of India 1947-1964
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Gandhi, Indira Prime Minister of India 1966-1977, 1980-1984
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Women, Legislature
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Nuclear Weapons: Complete Test Ban Treaty/ CTBT
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Government and Governance- India
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Panchayati Raj/ Panchayat Raj: Women
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Centre-State Relations - India
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056101 | 954.09/GRO/ARO/056101 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | HR. | |
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012114
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New Delhi, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1997.
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xviii+567pHb
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I : INSIGHT :-\1. Karan Singh : A unique experiment;\2. Kapila Vatsyayan : Indian heritage : the spirit has to revive;\3. Rajni Kothari : More divided than United;\4. Subhash C. Kashyap : Parliament : changing face and functions;\5. Ramakrishna Hegle : Egos, not parties;\6. V.R. Krishna Iyer : The law's zigzag course;\7. K. Ganesan : For purity of the ballot;\8. L.C. Jain : Progress or darkness at Noon;\9. K. Natwar Singh : Lonely in a crowded beach;\10. Air Commodore Jasjit Singh : Defending India : a perspective;\11. N.N. Vohra : The rusting steel frame;\12. V.N. Narayanan : The go-forth estate;\13. K.F. Rustamji : Policing : best times, worst times;\14. T.V. Rajeshwar : Growing threats to security;\15. Amrik Singh : As a luxury education;\16. U.R. Rao & Raja Ramanna : Paucity of scientific temper;\17. U.R. Anantha Murthy : The flowering of the backyard;\18. Aparna & Vinay Dharwadker : Indian English literature : literary and commercial success;\19. Raghava R. Menon : A culture at crossroads;\20. Krishen Khanna : Modern Indian art : multiple layers & varying intensities;\21. Habib Tanvir : Theatre : experiments with truth;\22. Iqbal Masud : Indian cinema : between art & box office;\23. Jagmohan : The urban chaos : changing face of cities;\24. Yogendra Singh : Social change : rise of popular culture;\25. Bharat Dogra : Environment : grassroots movements;\26. Indra Nath Choudhuri : Modernism and Hind Swaraj;\II : NOSTALGIA :-\Interviews by Jyoti Sabharwal in New Delhi & Bharat Savur in Mumbai :-\B.K. Nehru;\T.N. Kaul;\P.N. Haksar;\Dharma Vira;\H.D. Shourie;\Admiral A.K. Chatterjee;\Air Chief Marshal Arjan Singh;\Lt. General J.F.R. Jacob;\Bhai Mohan Singh;\S.P. Godrej;\Bharat Ram;\Nani A. Palkhivala;\Mulk Raj Anand;\Nikhil Chakravartty;\Andre Beteille;\Pupul Jayakar;\Serbject Singh;\Mrinalini Sarabhai;\Allah Rakha;\Naushad;\Dev Anand;\Lala Amarnath;\Milkha Singh;\III. INSIDER-OUTSIDER :-\Interviews by Jyoti Sabharwal :-\Alfred Wuerfel;\Rajni Kumar nee Nancy Joyce Margaret Jones;\William Mark Tully;\John Bissell;\Francis Wacziarg;\Jackie Singh;\Penelope Estabrook;\Sharon Lowen;\Swraj Paul;\Roshan Seth;\Karan Thapar.
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81-207-1975-1
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056222 | 954.09/NAR/056222 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | HR | Honours Room | |
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ID:
137800
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New Delhi, Vitasta Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 2010.
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x+415p.
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978-81-89766-41-2 Hb..
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068587 | 342.54/Kas/068587 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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125464
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New Delhi, Uppal Publishing House, 1997.
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xvi+185p
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81-85565-90-2 Hb.
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066122 | 351.9/Kas/066122 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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14 |
ID:
012074
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Publication |
New Delhi, India, Lok Sabha Secretariat, 1990.
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Description |
xvii+770pHb
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Contents |
1. National Agricultural Policy;\2. National Education Policy;\3. National Electronics Policy;\4. National Energy Policy;\5. Foreign Policy of India;\6. National Forest Policy;\7. National Health Policy;\8. National industrial Policy;\9. Background to Evolving a National Information Policy;\10. Labour and Labour Welfare;\11. National Nuclear Energy Programme;\12. National Science and technology Policy;\13. National Textile Policy;\14. Tourism Policy of Government of India;\15. Transport in India.
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052791 | 351.7/KAS/052791 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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15 |
ID:
009552
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Edition |
2nd ed. Reprint
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Publication |
New Delhi, National Book Trust, India, 1995(2000).
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Description |
ix+297pPb
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Series |
India- The Land and the People
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Standard Number |
81-237-0734-7
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058578 | 342.54/KAS/058578 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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16 |
ID:
021132
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Publication |
New Delhi, National Book Trust, India, 1994.
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Description |
viii+283pPb
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Series |
India-The Land and the People
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Standard Number |
81-237-0734-7
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | | Location | Patron |
G00861 | 342.54/KAS/G00861 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | RCA | Reserve Counter Arts | |
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17 |
ID:
007986
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Edition |
3rd Ed.
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Publication |
New Delhi, National Book Trust, India, 1999.
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Description |
xvi+288pPb
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Series |
India- The land and the people
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Standard Number |
81-237-0147-0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | | Location | Patron |
058435 | 328.54/KAS/058435 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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18 |
ID:
149178
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Edition |
Reprint
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Publication |
New Delhi, National Book Trust, India, 2008(2017).
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Description |
viii+420p
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Series |
India- The Land and The People
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Standard Number |
978-81-237-5251-8 Pb.
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X00281 | 320.954/KAS/X00281 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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19 |
ID:
011727
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Publication |
Mumbai, Mumbai University, Department of Civics & Politics, 1998.
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Description |
13p
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Series |
University of Mumbai, Dept. of Civics and Politics
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059539 | 328.54/KAS/059539 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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20 |
ID:
105356
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Publication |
Delhi, Shipra Publications, 1993(2006).
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Description |
xiv+302p
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Summary/Abstract |
Incorporating the report of the I.I.C. Committee on the Constitution headed by Dr. Karan Singh
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Contents |
1. Karan Singh : Pillars of Indian polity Need for a new vision;\ 2. Bhishma Narain Singh : The vision and the values of the constitution;\ 3. Subhash C. Kashyap : Indian polity and the constitution retrospect and prospect;\ 4. Bindeshwar Pathak : Facets of the system : presidential vs. parliamentary;\ 5. P.P. Rao : Social diversities and nation formation;\ 6. Vasudha Dhagamwar : Social diversity and national unity;\ 7. Ramashray Ray : Unity and integrity of the nation;\ 8. C.B. Muthamma : Our political structure;\ 9. R.C. Dutt : Fundamental rights, inequalities and socio-economic justice;\ 10. Arvind Sharma : Minority vs. majority rights;\ 11. Shyamla Pappu : Secularism, equality and articles 15(4) and 16(4);\ 12. Rasheeduddin Khan : Recasting the federal polity;\ 13. Govind Narain : Functioning of state government;\ 14. Iqbal Narain : Issues in state politics and administration;\ 15. M. Wadhwani & S.N. Mishra : Decentralization of power;\ 16. Kuldeep Mathur : Revitalizing panchayat raj;\ 17. P.M. Bakshi : Executive, legislative and judiciary and statutory institutions;\ 18. J.S. Bali : Political parties and electoral reforms;\ 19. K.B. Lall : Development of citizenship values;\ 20. M.N. Buch : Citizenship entitlements and duties;\ 21. Vasant Sathe : Restructuring the Constitution;\ 22. K.V. Krishna Rao : The challenges and need for reforms;\ 23. Amrik Singh : Restructuring the Rajya Sabha;\ 24 Sher Singh : Presidential system and national unity;\ 25. Virender M. Trehan : Need for change;\ 26. G.R.S. Rao : Rationale and mechanism for change;\ 27. Satish Saberwal : The constitution vs. India's entrenched social presuppositions.
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81-7541-276-3 Hb.
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062000 | 342.54/KAS/062000 | SXCLIB | On Shelf | LL-G | Lending Library- Ground | |
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