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World Affairs, 20(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.152-168.

2162 Oliveira, Marcos Guedes De. and De Souza, Deywisson Ronaldo

Brazils ''White Coup'': back to the old elite political

culture.

World Affairs, 20(2), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.142-150.

RIGHT TO EDUCATION

2163 Sarkar, Anjan

School WASH infrastructure and compliance wth the RTE.

Indian Journal of Social Work, 76(4), 2015(Oct):

p.609-616.

2164 Singh, Anubhav and Bansal, Deepanshi

The shadow of right to education for social justice in

India: elucidating barriers and creating opportunities.

Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.1257-1269.

RIGHT TO INFORMATION

2165 Chaudhary, Anita

Issues and challenges facing RTI act.

Indian Journal of Public Administration, 62(2), 2016(Apr-

Jun): p.270-281.

Right to Information has been hailed as a path-breaking

legislation of recent years. Eleven years of

implementation and the Act is considered to be the best

thing that could happen to good governance. Success

stories abound highlighting the empowerment of the people

in getting their rights and dues. However, the euphoria

surrounding the Right seems to be fading. People are

still filing RTIs, but the wait for a final resolution

seems to be getting longer. Transparency, accountability

of public authorities, reduction in corruption, people's

participation in policy formulation and implementation -

all objectives of the Act, seem to be moving in slow

motion or just going through the motion. The attitude of

all stakeholders towards effective implementation has

lost the initial vigour. Public authorities do not suo

motu disclose information, give out half-baked

information, applicants file appeals and wait for final

resolution of their balance of power is sought to be

shifted in the delivery of services, anti-social elements

are taking advantage either through threats to the query-

raiser, or blackmailing other stakeholders in the system.

In this article, some of the important challenges and

issues being faced in the implementation of the Act have

been discussed. queries as in a proverbial judicial

process. Meanwhile, as the balance of power is sought to

be shifted in the delivery of services, anti-social

elements are taking advantage either through threats to

the query-raiser, or blackmailing other stakeholders in

the system. In this article, some of the important

challenges and issues being faced in the implementation

of the Act have been discussed. - Reproduced.


2166 Roy, Subir Kumar

Right to information under Indian legal system.

Third Concept, 30(353), 2016(Jul): p.16-22.

ROADS

2167 Aklekar, Rajendra B.



Connecting India, building roads for the poor.

Kurukshetra, 64(11), 2016(Sep): p.15-18.

2168 Yamauchi, Futoshi

The effects of improved roads on wages and employment:

evidence from rural labour markets in Indonesia.

Journal of Development Studies, 52(7), 2016(Jul):

p.1046-1061.

ROY, M.N.

2169 Sinha, R.C.

M.N Roy, new humanism and post-modernism.

Dialogue, 17(4), 2016(Apr-Jun): P.108-117.

RURAL AREAS

2170 Dhankher, Sharmila and Singh, Jasbir

Way to make Indian villages smart.

Kurukshetra, 64(11), 2016(Sep): p.11-14.

2171 Himanshu, Joshi, Bhavna and Lanjouw, Peter

Non-farm diversification, inequality and mobility in

Palanpur.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun ):

p.43-51.

2172 Jodhka, Surinder S.

Revisiting the rural in 21st century India.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun ):

p.5-7.


2173 Kuchle, Andreas

Inequality in rural Nagaland: changing structures and

mechanisms.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun ):

p.52-60.

2174 Simpson, Edward

Village restudies: trials and tribulations.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun ):

p.33-42.

2175 Singh, Mayanglambam Ojit Kumar

Smart village: an initiative for sustainable villages.

Kurukshetra, 64(11), 2016(Sep): p.32-35.

2176 Wilson, Japhy

The village that turned to gold: a parable of

philanthrocapitalism.

Development and Change, 47(1), 2016(Jan): p.3-28.

RURAL DEVELOPMENT

2177 Hussain, Manzoor

Social impact of rural development on education: a study

in Ganderbal block of Kashmir.

Sociological Bulletin, 65(1), 2016(Jan-Apr): p.107-120.

2178 Pal, Mahi

Shyama Prasad Mukherji Rurban Mission: drive to economic,

social and infrastructure development.

Kurukshetra, 64(11), 2016(Sep): p.22-26.

2179 Phatharathananunth, Somchai

Rural transformations and democracy in northeast Thailand

Journal of Contemporary Asia, 46(3), 2016(Aug):

p.504-519.

2180 Saxena, Naresh Chandra

Road to rural prosperity: some practical tips.

Kurukshetra, 64(11), 2016(Sep): p.5-9.

2181 Shinde, Madhav

Ill health: an important challenge for rural development

India.

Ashwattha, 9(1), 2015(Jan-Mar): p.18-23.



2182 Sohani, Girish G., Joshi, Rajashri and Warrier, Rakesh

Rural development in the 21st century: initiatives from

BAIF.

Kurukshetra, 64(11), 2016(Sep): p.46-49.



RURAL ECONOMY

2183 Dutta, Ratnajyoti

India's strive for technology intervention to promote

rural economy.

Kurukshetra, 64(9), 2016(Jul): p.21-22.

SARAN, A.K.

2184 Misra, R.K.

Between tradition and modernity: some reflections on

professor A.K. Saran's intellectual sojourn .

Dialogue, 17(4), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.18-26.

SCAVENGERS

2185 Anil, Teena

Interrogating the role of state and understanding social

mobility among manual scavengers in India.

Social Action, 66(3), 2016(Jul-Sep): p.277-290.

2186 Kamlesh Kumar and Sasane, Chandrakant

Right based approach of rehabilitation for manual

scavengers community: towards a holistic model.

Social Action, 66(3), 2016(Jul-Sep): p.291-304.

2187 Raj, A. Sahaya Philomin

Caste based social exclusion manual scavengers in India.

Social Action, 66(3), 2016(Jul-Sep): p.235-250.

2188 Shahare, Virendra B.

Clean India campaign and prevailing realities of manual

scavengers.

Social Action, 66(3), 2016(Jul-Sep): p.221-234.

SCHOOLS

2189 Ellison, Glenn and Swanson, Ashley

Do schools matter for high math achievement? evidence

from the American mathematics competitions.

American Economic Review, 106(6), 2016(Jun): p.1244-1277.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

2190 Gopalan, Radha

Science and the scientist in a changing climate.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(28), 2016(9 Jul):

p.30-35.

2191 Gore, Manish Mohan

Rational use of science & technology: key to development

of rural India.

Kurukshetra , 64(9), 2016(Jul): p.5-7.

2192 Sahai, Shri Nath

Technology for information and marketing needs of rural

India.

Kurukshetra, 64(9), 2016(Jul): p.39-41.



2193 Sunil Kumar and Neeraja

Effects of science and technology on rural society.

Kurukshetra, 64(9), 2016(Jul): p.46-48.

SCIENCE EDUCATION

2194 Pandey, J.P.

Science and technology education in rural India.

Kurukshetra, 64(9), 2016(Jul): p.42-44.

SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIONS

2195 Lenka, Dibakar

Tech innovations: changing Indian agri sector.

Kurukshetra, 64(9), 2016(Jul): p.35-38.

SEA FISHING

2196 Santha, Sunil

Early warning systems among the coastal fishing

communities in Kerla: a governmentality perspective.

Indian Journal of Social Work, 76(2), 2015(Apr):

p.199-222.

SECULARISM

2197 Govil, Manish Kumar

Defining secularism: the Indian experience.

Indian Journal of Public Administration, 62(2), 2016(Apr-

Jun): p.249-259.

The meaning of the term secular when seen in the context

of democratic practices and the affairs of the state

cannot simplistically be non-religious. The argument

regarding the compatibility of secular states with

democratic practices and the fact that some religious

beliefs may undermine the process of democratisation may

require the understanding of the term secularism and the

multi-vocality of various religious traditions. India,

with its pluralistic society and economic

underdevelopment, has been considered as an oddity in the

study of modern democracies as it has been an exception

to many of the prevailing theories regarding the

preconditions, introduction and sustainability of

democracy. India as democracy has now been functioning

successfully there for nearly 70 years with established

institution of democracy both at the Centre and the state

level. But there have been some fault lines. A few of the

arguments put forth to define the existing relationship

between the state and religion have been discussed in the

Indian context and the historical experience to establish

the fact that existing relationship between religion and

democracy may have a positive, negative or neutral effect

on the nature and quality of democracy. - Reproduced.

SELF HELP

2198 Bhanot, Disha and Bapat, Varadraj

Multiplier effect of self-help groups (notes).

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(33), 2016(13 Aug):

p.82-85.

SEX DISTRIBUTION

2199 Raushan, Rajesh, Sahu, Geeta and Raushan, Mukesh Ravi

Declining child sex ratio and missing girls in India.

Man and Development, 38(2), 2016(Jun): p.87-106.

SEX WORKERS

2200 Rawat, Ayushi and Shewli Kumar

Life worlds of children of sex workers in Budhwar Peth.

Indian Journal of Social Work, 76(4), 2015(Oct):

p.573-590.

SEXUAL ABUSE

2201 Baker, Amy Castro, Brown, Lyn Mikel and Ragonese, Marisa

Confronting barriers to critical discussions about

sexualization with adolescent girls.

Social Work, 61(1), 2016(Jan): p.79-81.

2202 Henry, Nicola and Powell, Anastasia

Sexual violence in the digital age: the scope and limits

of criminal law.

Social and Legal Studies, 25(4), 2016(Aug): p.397-418.

SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR

2203 Tiwari, V.K.

Does knowledge and awareness about sexual and productive

health influence sex behaviour among school going

adolescents? myths and realities.

Demography India, 43(1-2), 2014(Jan-Dec): p.115-130.

SHAH, TRUPTI

2204 Patel, Vibhuti

A feminist way of life: Trupti Shah (1962 to 2012).

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun):

p.32-34.

SILK WEAVING

2205 Basole, Amit

Informality and flexible specialization: apprenticeships

and knowledge spillovers in an Indian silk weaving

cluster.

Development and Change, 47(1), 2016(Jan): p.157-187.

SKILLED WORKERS

2206 Gould, Eric D. and Moav, Omer

Does high inequality attract high skilled immigrants?

Economic Journal, 126(593), 2016(Jun): p.1055-1091.

2207 Singh, Pavitar Prakash

The impact of westernization among unskilled migrants in

Ludhiana.

Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.1049-1054.

SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

2208 Bhasin, Pramod

Skill development and the private sector.

Yojana, 60, 2016(Jun): p.45-47.

2209 Nisonko, Sibram

Learning behaviour of young college pass-outs for skills

development - a sample survey.

Indian Journal of Training and Development, 46(1), 2016

(Jan-Mar): p.1-4.

2210 Sabita Kumari

Skill enhancement through Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen

Kaushalya Yojana.

Kurukshetra, 64(10), 2016(Aug): p.35-37.

2211 Sadgopal, Anil

Skill India or deskilling India: an agenda of exclusion.

Economic and Political Weekly, 41(35), 2016(27 Aug):

p.33-37.

2212 Sharma, Meghna

Monetary reward in skill programmes.

Economic and Political Weekly, 41(35), 2016(27 Aug):

p.25-29.

2213 Srivatsa, P.

Importance of skill development among rural youth.

Kurukshetra, 64(10), 2016(Aug): p.27-30.

SMITH, ADAM

2214 Kurz, Heinz D.

Adam smith on markets, competition and violations of

natural liberty.

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(2), 2016(Mar):

p.615-638.
SMOKING

2215 Mitchell, Joshua L.

Examining media market's influence on the diffusion of

antismoking legislation in US countries.

Local Government Studies, 42(5), 2016(Oct): p.665-688.

SOCIAL BOYCOTT

2216 Prasanna, Alok

Social boycott act: constitutional validity and Article

26.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(21), 2016(21 May):



p.10-11.

SOCIAL CHANGE

2217 Choudhary, Renu

Is social transformation possible through prohibition?

Mainstream, 54(29), 2016(9 Jul): p.29-30.

SOCIAL CLASS

2218 Rao, N. Chandrasekhara

Disadvantaged regions and social groups: is there a way

out?

Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 71(1), 2016(Jan



Mar): p.59-62.

SOCIAL HISTORY

2219 Dagdeviren, Hulya, Donoghue, Matthew and Promberger, Markus

Resilience, Hardship and social conditions.

Journal of Social Policy, 45(1), 2016(Jan): p.1-20.

SOCIAL JUSTICE

2220 Gill, Gitanjali Nain and Luthra, Sidharth

The social justice bench of the Supreme Court of India: a

new development .

Public Law, 3, 2016(July): p.392-401.

SOCIAL POLICY

2221 Clasen, Jochen, Clegg, Daniel and Goerne, Alexander

Comparative social policy analysis and active labour

market policy: putting quality before quantity.

Journal of Social Policy, 45(1), 2016(Jan): p.21-38.

SOCIAL PROTECTION

2222 Bukenya, Badru

From social accountability to a new social contract? the

role of NGOs in protecting and empowering PLHIV in Uganda

Journal of Development Studies, 52(8), 2016(Aug):

p.1162-1176.

SOCIAL REFORM

2223 Sharma, Satish

Social reform by Quaker women: a case study of Lucretia

Mott.

Indian Journal of Social Work, 77(1), 2016(Jan): p.7-20.



SOCIAL SCIENCES

2224 Singh, Yogendra

Changing discourses in social sciences: relevance of

Radhakamal Mukherjee.

Sociological Bulletin, 65(1), 2016(Jan-Apr): p.3-18.

SOCIAL SECURITY

2225 Noh, Shihyun and Krane, Dale

Implementing the affordable care act health insurance

exchanges: state government choices and policy outcomes.

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 46(3), 2016(Summer):

p.416-440.

SOCIAL SERVICES

2226 Johansson, Helena and Johansson, Ing-Marie

The untruly young men: exploring some key constructions

of masculinity within Swedish social services.

Indian Journal of Social Work, 77(1), 2016(Jan): p.21-38.

SOCIAL STATUS

2227 Ansary, Rabiul and Das, Bhaswati

Socio-economic status of the Bangladeshi migrants to West

Bengal, India.

Indian Journal of Regional Science, 48(1), 2016: p.30-39.

SOCIAL WELFARE

2228 Sharma, Alakh N., Sharma, Akhilesh Kumar and Chakrabarty,

Taniya


Social inclusion through social protection programmes.

Yojana, 60, 2016(Jun): p.39-42.

SOCIAL WORK

2229 Aykanian, Amanda and Lee, Wonhyung

Social work's role in ending the criminalization of

homelessness: opportunities for action.

Social Work, 61(2), 2016(Apr): p.183-185.

2230 Kelly, Michael S. et al

Assessing the national school social work practice model:

findings from the second national school social work

survey.

Social Work, 61(1), 2016(Jan): p.17-28.

2231 Kiehme, Elizabeth

Latino, Critical perspective in social work.

Social Work, 61(2), 2016(Apr): p.119-126.

2232 Strier, Roni and Breshtling, Orit

Professional resistance in social work: counter practice

assemblages.

Social Work, 61(2), 2016(Apr): p.111-118.

2233 Zeng, Shouchui et al

Voices from social work graduates in China: Reasons for

not choosing social work as a career.

Social Work, 61(1), 2016(Jan): p.69-81.

SOCIAL WORKERS

2234 Ames, Natalie

Writing clearly for clients: what social workers should

know.

Social Work, 61(2), 2016(Apr): p.167-169.



2235 Felderhoff, Brandi Jean, Hoefer, Richard and Watson, Larry

Dan


Living up to the codes exhortations? social workers

political knowledge sources, expectations, and behaviors.

Social Work, 61(1), 2016(Jan): p.29-35.

2236 Fike, D. Christopher and Androff, David K.

'The pain of wxile': what social workers need to know

about Burmese refugees.

Social Work, 61(2), 2016(Apr): p.127-134.

2237 Lin, Vernon W., Lin, Joyce and Zhang, Xiaoming

US social worker workforce report card: forecasting

nationwide shortages.

Social Work, 61(1), 2016(Jan): p.7-15.

SOCIALISM

2238 Bhadrakumar, M.K.

Putin and socialism are like oil and water: don't mix

them.

Mainstream, 54(28), 2016(2 Jul): p.27-29.


SOCIOLOGY

2239 Vivek Kumar

How egalitarian is Indian sociology?

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(25), 2016(18 Jun):

p.33-39.

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION

2240 Sinha, Vineeta

Marking spaces as 'sacred': infusing Singapore with

sacrality.

International Sociology, 31(4), 2016(Jul): p.467-488.

SOILS

2241 Bithu, Bhanwar Dan



Root irrigation and minimal sub soil drainage sustain

irrigated agriculture in clayey soil areas.

Bhagirath, 58(2), 2011(Apr-Jun): p.18-19.

SONAWAT, REETA

2242 Rathore, Manju Kanwar

Metacognition: a predictor of learning outcomes.

Indian Journal of Social Work, 76(4), 2015(Oct): Learning

SPITTING

2243 Grace, Chitra et al

The 'Spittoon syndrome: how effective will be the anti-

spitting initiatives in India?

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun):

p.15-18.

STANDARD OF LIVING

2244 Rajasenan, D., Bijith, G.A. and Rajeev, B.

Inter-generational households characteristics and living

standards of the outlier groups in Wayanand, Kerala.

Artha Vijnana, 57(1), 2015(Mar): p.37-48.

STATE SECURITY

2245 Gadkari, Nitin

Homeland security for India: need to revisit?

USI Journal, 145(604), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.197-205.

2246 Sinnar, Shirin

Rule of law tropes in national security.

Harvard Law Review, 129(6), 2016(Apr): p.1566-1618.

STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT

2247 Chakrabarti, Subhabrata

The structure change in North-East India since 1980-An

application of causality test.

Indian Journal of Regional Science, 48(1), 2016: p.20-29.

2248 Ibarra, Carlos A. and Blecker, Robert A.

Structural change, the real exchange rate and the balance

of payments in Mexico, 1960-2012.

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 40(2), 2016(Mar):

p.507-539.

2249 Patra, Aditya Kumar

Structure of the Indian economy: an inter-industry

approach.

Indian Journal of Regional Science, 48(1), 2016: p.40-52.

STUDENTS

2250 Blackstone, Bethany and Oldmixon, Elizabeth A.

Assessing the effects of breakout sessions on student

success and satisfaction.

Political Science and Politics, 49(1), 2016(Jan):

p.117-121.

2251 Taylor, Michael A.

Improving accessibility for students with visual

disabilities in the technology-rich classroom.

Political Science and Politics, 49(1), 2016(Jan):

p.122-127.

SUICIDE

2252 Pease, James L., Billera, Melodi and Gerard, Georgia

Military culture and transition to civilian life: suicide

risk and other considerations.

Social Work, 61(1), 2016(Jan): p.83-86.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT


2253 Agarwala, Pranjit

Towards sustainable development and a clean earth.

Mainstream, 54(29), 2016(9 Jul): p.20-21.

2254 Chowdhury, Nupur

Sustainable development as environmental justice:

exploring judicial discourse in India.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(26-27), 2016(25 Jun):

p.84-92.

TAGORE, RABINDRANANTH

2255 Bhattacharya, Purusottam

Rabindrananth Tagore and the freedom of India from

British rule.

Mainstream, 54(1), 2015(26 Dec): p.103-105.

TAXATION

2256 Arun Kumar

GST: revenue neutral rate and macro implication.

Mainstream, 54(36), 2016(27 Aug): p.17-19.

2257 Chawla, Prakash

GST - a game changer for India.

Kurukshetra, 64(11), 2016(Sep): p.20-21.

2258 Kabra, Kamal Nayan

Some thoughts on GST: a victory of the powerful crony

lobbies.

Mainstream, 54(29), 2016(9 Jul): p.31-35.

2259 Mani, Sunil and Naber, Janak

Is the government justified in reducing R & D tax

incentives?

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(30), 2016(23 Jul):

p.22-25.

TEACHER EVALUATION

2260 Bhat, Shabir Ahmad and Beri, Anoop

Development and validation of teachers perceived job

performance scale (TPJP) in higher education.

Man in India, 96(4), 2016(Oct-Dec): p.935-944.

TEACHERS

2261 Beteille, Tara and Ramachandran, Vimala

Contract teacher in India.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(25), 2016(18 Jun):

p.40-47.

2262 Pedersen, Mogens Jin

A 'heart of goal' and the will to succeed: goal

commitment and task performance among teachers in public

schools.

Public Administration, 94(1), 2016: p.75-88.

TEACHING

2263 Dhar, Santosh and Dhar, Upinder

Teaching humility at business schools.

Indian Journal of Training and Development, 46(1), 2016

(Jan-Mar): p.53-57.

2264 Martin, Lisa L.

Gender, teaching evaluations, and professionals success

in political science .

Political Science and Politics, 49(2), 2016(Apr):

p.313-319.

TERRORISM

2265 Bhardwaj, Kulbhushan

Insurgency in North east India: genesis and prognosis.

USI Journal, 145(604), 2016(Apr-Jun): p.186-196.

2266 Bhaskar, Anurag

Afzal Guru's case: the undiscussed aspects.

Economic and Political Weekly, 51(32), 2016(Aug):

p.19-20.

2267 Bhattacherjee, Aparupa



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