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No. 7-8 July-August 2009

Current Awareness Bulletin

CONTENTS

Centre for Women’s Development Studies 25, Bhai Vir Singh Marg (Gole Market), New Delhi-110001, India.

Ph.: 011-23345530, 23366931, 23365541 Fax: 91-23346044

E-mail: [email protected] | URL: www.cwds.ac.in/library/library.htm

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Section 1: Journals/ Periodicals/ Newsletters Articles

Agriculture ...................................................................... 001

Budget .............................................................................. 002-003

Child Abuse ..................................................................... 004-005

Child Labour .................................................................... 006-011

Children ........................................................................... 012

Children’s Rights ............................................................. 013

Credit ............................................................................... 014

Demography ..................................................................... 015-017

Education ......................................................................... 018-027

Feminism ......................................................................... 028-034

Feminist Theory ............................................................... 035

Fertility ............................................................................ 036

Girl Child ......................................................................... 037-040

Health ............................................................................... 041

History ............................................................................. 042

Laws................................................................................. 043-050

Migration ......................................................................... 051-055

Panchayati Raj.................................................................. 056

Personalia ......................................................................... 057-060

Programmes and Policies ................................................. 061-062

Reproductive Technology ................................................ 063-071

Sexuality .......................................................................... 072-125

Surrogate Mothers ............................................................ 126

Violence ........................................................................... 127

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Widows ............................................................................ 128-129

Women-Ageing ................................................................ 130-135

-Agriculture ............................................................ 136

-Arts ....................................................................... 137-143

-Budget .................................................................. 144-145

-Credit .................................................................... 146-147

-Crimes ................................................................. 148-149

-Crimes Against ..................................................... 150-164

-Devadasi ..................................................... 165-166

-Domestic Violence ...................................... 167-172

-Dowry ......................................................... 173-174

-Rape ............................................................ 175-197

-Sati .............................................................. 198-199

-Sex Workers ............................................... 200-210

-Sexual Harassment ...................................... 211

-Detention .............................................................. 212

-Development ......................................................... 213

-Economic Development ........................................ 214-215

-Education .............................................................. 216-232

-Employment.......................................................... 233-253

-Empowerment ....................................................... 254-259

-Entrepreneurs ........................................................ 260

-Environment ......................................................... 261-262

-Forestry ................................................................. 263

-Gandhi .................................................................. 264

-Health ................................................................... 265-270

-History .................................................................. 271-273

-Information Technology........................................ 274

-Laws ..................................................................... 275-297

-Literature .............................................................. 298-304

-Marriage ............................................................... 305

-Media .................................................................... 306-314

-Migration .............................................................. 315-325

-Movements ........................................................... 326-332

-Muslims ................................................................ 333-343

-Organisations ........................................................ 344

-Panchayati Raj ...................................................... 345-346

-Politics .................................................................. 347-364

-Programmes and Policies ...................................... 365-373

-Religion ................................................................ 374-376

-Sports .................................................................... 377-380

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-Status .................................................................... 381-383

-Tribes and Tribals ................................................. 384

Women’s Rights ............................................................... 385-386

Women’s Studies ............................................................. 387

Section 2: Books/ Mimeo Papers/ Conferences/ Seminars/ Workshop Reports

Abortion ........................................................................... 001

Communication ................................................................ 002

Development Planning ..................................................... 003

Disabilities Studies ........................................................... 004

Economic Development ................................................... 005

Employment ..................................................................... 006

Ethics ............................................................................... 007

Feminism ......................................................................... 008

Gender Mainstreaming ..................................................... 009

Midwives ......................................................................... 010

Peasants............................................................................ 011

Reproductive Health ......................................................... 012-013

Research Methods ............................................................ 014-015

Social Development ......................................................... 016

Widows ............................................................................ 017

Women-Biographies......................................................... 018-020

-Development ......................................................... 021-024

-Employment.......................................................... 025-029

-Entrepreneurs ........................................................ 030

-History .................................................................. 031

-Land Rights........................................................... 032

-Laws ..................................................................... 033-037

-Literature .............................................................. 038

-Panchayati Raj ...................................................... 039-040

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-Politics .................................................................. 041

-Religion ................................................................ 042-044

-Status .................................................................... 045

-Violence Against................................................... 046

Women’s Studies ............................................................. 047

Annual Reports ................................................................ 048-050

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Section – 1

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Agriculture

001 Ahmad, Bashir.

Electronic information resources and services in agriculture: a study.

University News. 47(27); 6-12 July 2009. p.1-9.

Budget

002

Sudan Kasturi, Charu. Wanted: a budget for children.

Telegraph. 16 June; 2009. p.3.

003 Thacker, Teena.

Panel pushes for child budget.

Indian Express. 1 July; 2009. p.6.

Child Abuse

004

Sharma, Alankaar and Gilgun, Jane F. In their own words: learning about child sexual abuse by listening to the perpetrators.

Indian Journal of Social Work. 69(3); July 2008. p.321-338.

005

Singh, Vijaita.

Most cases under Sec 377 are for child abuse. Hindustan Times. 3 July; 2009. p.9.

Child Labour

006 Ghosh, Dwalpayan.

Teens tied up in Rakhi work.

Times of India. 8 July; 2009. p.7.

007

Kavita Ratna.

Child labour issues need humane hand. Deccan Herald. 15 June; 2009. p.11.

008 Rajalakshmi, T K.

On the aha moment invisible work.

Frontline. 26(15); 18-31 July 2009. p.81-83.

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009

Singh, Smriti. Child labour: HC tweaks rehab rules.

Times of India. 16 July; 2009. p.6.

010

Sundari, S.

An empirical study of girls work in India.

Indian Journal of Social Work. 69(3); July 2008. p.397-419.

011

World Day against Child Labour: give girls a chance in 2009. Human Touch. 6(6); June 2009. p.23-25.

Children

012 Roy Chowdhury, Tanushree.

To deter abuse of trafficked children, Gurgaon administration plans to sensitise officials, public.

Indian Express. 6 August; 2009. p.3.

Children’s Rights

013

Vinodhini.

State govts face ire over child rights commission.

Asian Age. 15 August; 2009. p.4.

Credit

014

A partial marvel. Indian Express. 24 July; 2009. p.11.

Demography 015

Ganguly, Sujata and Negi, Nalin Singh.

Consequences of female shortage in India.

Legal News and Views. 23(8); August 2009. p.8-12.

016

Roberts, Sam. Indian take boy child bias to US.

Telegraph. 16 June; 2009. p.3.

017 Samaiyar, Priyajit.

Intensifying son preference and declining sex ratio in India: a birth order-based analysis.

Indian Journal of Social Work. 69(1); January 2008. p.73-82.

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Education 018

Alur, Mithu.

Children of the same god.

Indian Express. 14 August; 2009. p.13.

019

Back to school (Editorial). Times of India. 6 August; 2009. p.14.

020 Butalia, Nivriti.

Out of habit.

Hindustan Times. 16 August; 2009. p.10.

021

Dhar, Aarti.

Yash Pal panel report will be implemented in 100 days: Sibal. Hindu. 25 June; 2009. p.13.

022

Mahajan, Nitin. Single exam board for all India: Sibal.

Asian Age. 26 June; 2009. p.1,2.

023

Mukherjee, Shruba.

Children’s right to free education: loopholes galore. Deccan Herald. 12 August; 2009. p.11.

024

Mukherjee, Shruba. Education Bill ignores disabled children: experts.

Deccan Herald. 4 August; 2009. p.8.

025

Mukul, Akshaya.

Dalit kids cannot use school loo but have to clean them. Times of India. 25 June; 2009. p.18.

026

Ramachandran, Vimala. Put them back on track.

Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 9 August; 2009. p.1.

027

Varma, Subodh.

Why they can't stay the course.

Times of India. 9 July; 2009. p.4.

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Feminism

028 Bhattacharjee, Malini.

Feminism or reservation?

Mainstream. 47(31); 18 July 2009. p.18.

029

Cheng, Sealing.

Questioning global vaginahood: reflections from adapting the Vagina Monologues in Hong Kong.

Feminist Review. No. 92; 2009. p.19-35.

030

Gopal, Meena.

Altering, using and owning the body: technology and women's embodiment.

RCWS Newsletter. 29(3); Winter 2008. p.4-5.

031

Kalarova, Marta. Fairies and fighters: gendered tactics of the alter-globalization movement in Prague (2000) and

Genoa (2001).

Feminist Review. No. 92; 2009. p.91-107.

032

Shun-Hing, Chan.

Politics of female subjectivities and the everyday: the case of the Hong Kong feminist Journal Nuliu.

Feminist Review. No. 92; 2009. p.36-53.

033

Subramaniam, Banu.

Moored metamorphoses: a retrospective essay on feminist science studies.

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.951-980.

034

Yu, Su-Lin. Third-wave feminism: a transnational perspective.

AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 15(1); 2009. p.7-25.

Feminist Theory 035

Lombardo, Emanuela and Verloo, Mieke.

Contentious citizenship: feminist debates and practices and European challenges. Feminist Review. No. 92; 2009. p.108-128.

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Fertility

036 Arokiasamy, P.

Fertility decline in India: contributions by uneducated women using contraception.

Economic and Political Weekly. 44(30); 25-31 July 2009. p.55-64.

Girl Child

037

Dam, Mohana. It's my life.

Indian Express(Sun.Mag.). 9 August; 2009. p.10.

038 Mahajani, Urvi.

12-yr-old Mumbai girl files case against father.

Hindustan Times. 29 June; 2009. p.15.

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Pandit, Ambika. Why she is Delhi govt's ladli.

Times of India. 16 August; 2009. p.2.

040 Sinha, Chinki.

One medium two lives.

Indian Express. 12 July; 2009. p.10.

Health

041

Parker-Pope, Tara. Can divorce make you ill?

Indian Express. 8 August; 2009. p.17.

History

042

Chakrabarty, Dipesh.

Bourgeois categories made global: Utopian and actual lives of historical document in India. Economic and Political Weekly. 44(25); 20-26 June 2009. p.67-75.

Laws

043 Bhagi, Nikhil.

Maintenance granted to spouse should be according to status, says High Court.

Indian Express. 8 July; 2009. p.3.

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044

Bidwai, Praful. Landmark Judgement on gay rights.

Mainstream. 47(31); 18 July 2009. p.19.

045

Dabir, Neela.

Children in conflict with the law: need and scope for social work interventions.

Indian Journal of Social Work. 69(1); January 2008. p.95-104.

046

Ganguly, Devlina. I saw him! No, I didn't!

Telegraph. 22 July; 2009. p.9.

047 Mahapatra, Dhananjay.

Bigamy against true letter and spirit of Islam: law panel.

Times of India. 7 August; 2009. p.1.

048

Mander, Harsh. Exiling hunger from every home.

Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 5 July; 2009. p.3.

049 Mitta, Manoj.

Law panels OK with gays, but govt prefers ban.

Times of India. 25 June; 2009. p.16.

050

Tahir Mahmood. Tied up in knots.

Times of India. 12 August; 2009. p.20.

Migration 051

Awanish Kumar.

A class analysis of the Bihari menace. Economic and Political Weekly. 44(28); 11-17 July 2009. p.124-127.

052

Chelpi-Den Hamer, Magali. Migration patterns and influence of support networks: a case study of West Africans in the

Netherlands.

Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.347-364.

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053

Palo, Sasmita. Labour migration and HIV/AIDS vulnerability: an overview of international research.

Indian Journal of Social Work. 69(3); July 2008. p.369-395.

054

Sasikumar, S K.

Migration of highly skilled labour from India: trends, implications and policy issues.

Labour and Development. 13&14(2&1); 2008. p.18-35.

055

Sharma, Jeevan Raj. Practices of male labor migration from the hills of Nepal to India in development discourses:

which pathology?

Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.303-323.

Panchayati Raj

056

Philip, Shaju. LDF wants 50 pc quota for women in Kerala local bodies.

Indian Express. 16 August; 2009. p.7.

Personalia 057

Krishna Iyer, V R.

The Sotomayor saga and gender justice. Hindu. 13 August; 2009. p.11.

058

Patel, Vibhuti. Neera Desai (1925-2009): pioneer of women's studies in India.

Economic and Political Weekly. 44(28); 11-17 July 2009. p.11-13.

059

Pati, Biswamoy.

From the parlour to the streets: a short note on Aruna Asaf Ali. Economic and Political Weekly. 44(28); 11-17 July 2009. p.24-26.

060

Srivastava, Kavita. A queenly life.

Asian Age. 31 July; 2009. p.7.

Programmes and Policies

061

Mallady, Shastry V.

Education for all to cover juvenile homes in Tamil Nadu. Hindu. 25 June; 2009. p.9.

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062 Rs.1000 a month for old and widows.

Times of India. 23 June; 2009. p.3.

Reproductive Technology 063

Bumiller, Kristin.

The geneticization of autism: from new reproductive technologies to the conception of genetic normalcy.

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.875-900.

064

Firth, Georgina.

Re-negotiating reproductive technologies: the 'public foetus' revisited.

Feminist Review. No. 92; 2009. p.54-71.

065

Ikemoto, Lisa C. Eggs as capital: human egg procurement in the fertility industry and the stem cell research

enterprise.

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.763-782.

066

Jesudason, Sujatha Anbuselvi.

In the hot tub: the praxis of building new alliances for reprogenetics. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.901-924.

067 Mamo, Laura and Ruth Fosket, Jennifer.

Scripting the body: pharmaceuticals and the (re) making of menstruation.

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.925-950.

068

Roberts, Dorothy E.

Race, gender, and genetic technologies: a new reproductive dystopia. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.783-805.

069 Ryan, Maura A.

The introduction of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the developing world: a test case for

evolving methodologies in feminist bioethics.

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.805-826.

070

Shanley, Mary Lyndon and Asch, Adrienne. Involuntary childlessness, reproductive technology, and social justice: the medical mask on

social illness.

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.851-874.

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071

Smith, Anna Marie. Reproductive technology, family law, and the postwelfare state: the California same-sex parents'

rights victories of 2005.

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.827-850.

Sexuality

072

377 steps. Indian Express. 3 July; 2009. p.10.

073 Albuquerque, Ingrid.

Pointless ripples in the Gay Bay.

Deccan Herald. 17 July; 2009. p.11.

074

Amid Gaiety.

Times of India. 29 June; 2009. p.4.

075

Arasu, Ponni.

State shifts out a bedroom, allows some basic rights. Asian Age. 3 July; 2009. p.7.

076 Chopra, Ritika and Choudhury-Mahajan, Lina.

The rainbow schism.

Hindustan Times. 13 August; 2009. p.9.

077

Desai, Santosh.

Fear for the unnatural lurks in all of us. Times of India. 20 July; 2009. p.6.

078 Dev Sen, Antara.

Why no neta will talk straight on 377.

Asian Age. 9 July; 2009. p.7.

079

Dhar, Aarti.

An exciting day, a historic judgement. Hindu. 3 July; 2009. p.1.

080 Dolidon, Annabelle.

Shifting wittigian binaries: abstraction and re-materialization of the lesbian body in Sande Zeig's

The Girl.

Feminist Review. No. 92; 2009. p.72-92.

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081

Ennanuel, Dominic. No objection certificate.

Indian Express. 3 July; 2009. p.11.

082

Gautam Bhan.

On freedom's avenue.

Indian Express. 3 July; 2009. p.10.

083

Ghildiyal, Subodh. Bias against gays: law school wants govt to provide safeguards.

Times of India. 22 July; 2009. p.19.

084 Ghosal, Shonali.

Live-in gay couple still in the closet.

Times of India. 26 June; 2009. p.9.

085

Ghosh, Shohini. End to unnatural exclusion.

Hindustan Times. 3 July; 2009. p.10.

086 Jayan, T V.

Being gay is natural.

Telegraph. 13 July; 2009. p.12.

087

Jethmalani, Ram. Who's afraid of homosexuality?

Indian Express. 22 July; 2009. p.11.

088 Joshi, Ruchir.

Universal pride.

Telegraph. 12 July; 2009. p.10.

089

Kapur, Ratna.

A vision correction. Times of India. 8 July; 2009. p.18.

090 Khaitan, Tarunabh.

Good for all minorities.

Telegraph. 9 July; 2009. p.9.

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091

Khan, Alifiya. 25 p.c. young girls sexually active.

Hindustan Times. 3 August; 2009. p.1.

092

Khan, Atiq.

Muslim religious leaders deplore homosexuality.

Hindu. 3 July; 2009. p.3.

093

Mahapatra, Dhananjay. Govt to SC: let HC gay ruling be law of land.

Times of India. 21 July; 2009. p.7.

094 Mahapatra, Dhananjay.

SC admits petition on HC gay order.

Times of India. 10 July; 2009. p.1.

095

Mahaprashasta, Ajoy Ashirward. Queer politics.

Frontline. 26(15); 18-31 July 2009. p.33,36.

096 Mitta, Manoj and Singh, Smriti.

India's gay day.

Times of India. 3 July; 2009. p.1.

097

Mitta, Manoj. If gay sex is legal, why not prostitution?

Times of India. 11 July; 2009. p.14.

098 Mohan, Gopu.

Search for a suitable boy.

Indian Express. 16 August; 2009. p.10.

099

Mohanty, Suchitra Kalyan and Vinodhini.

Sexual revolution in India. Asian Age. 3 July; 2009. p.1,2.

100 Nair, Harish V.

It's okay to be gay.

Hindustan Times. 3 July; 2009. p.1, 15.

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101

Prasad, Ajnesh. On the etiology and politics of sexual phenomenology.

Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 16(2); May-August 2009. p.233-251.

102

Raaj, Neelam.

Straight talk.

Times of India. 28 June; 2009. p.10.

103

Sahoo, Akshaya Kumar. Orissa gay activists' thumbs up to Delhi high court ruling.

Asian Age. 16 July; 2009. p.15.

104 Salahudeen, M M.

Gay rights activism and health care issues.

Hindu. 16 August; 2009. p.12.

105

Sanghvi, Vir. Keep the law outside the bedroom.

Hindustan Times. 5 July; 2009. p.12.

106 Sayeed, Vikhar Ahmed.

Dignity restored.

Frontline. 26(15); 18-31 July 2009. p.34-35.

107

Sen, Aveek. Men between women.

Telegraph. 9 July; 2009. p.9.

108 Sengupta, Nandita.

Variety of sartorial and sexual kinds adds to colour.

Times of India. 29 June; 2009. p.4.

109

Sharan, Abhishek.

Proud to be happy and gay. Hindustan Times. 29 June; 2009. p.6.

110 Sharma, Nagendar.

After 150 years consensus nears on making homosexuality legal.

Hindustan Times. 28 June; 2009. p.1,17.

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111

Sharma, Tannu. SC notice to Centre, but refuses to stay gay sex ruling.

Indian Express. 10 July; 2009. p.4.

112

Siddiqui Zaman, Rana.

The choice is clear.

Hindu(Mag.). 6 July; 2009. p.1.

113

Singh, Smriti. Today is judgement day for gays.

Times of India. 2 July; 2009. p.9.

114 Sinha, Chinki.

Meeting parents possible now, says gay rights activist.

Asian Age. 3 July; 2009. p.7.

115

Sinha, Kounteya. HC order will help in HIV battle.

Times of India. 3 July; 2009. p.9.

116 Sitapati, Vinay.

Sexuality equality.

Indian Express(Mag.). 3 July; 2009. p.1+2,5,7511.

117

Straight forward. Telegraph. 5 July; 2009. p.10.

118

Swaminathan, Shivaprasad. All-India permit.

Indian Express. 10 July; 2009. p.11.

119

Tellis, Ashley.

Why I can't join the party.

Hindu(Mag.). 12 July; 2009. p.4.

120

Tripathi, Shailaja. Together forever.

Hindu(Mag.). 6 July; 2009. p.1.

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121

Vanita, Ruth. Freedom to love.

Asian Age. 12 July; 2009. p.7.

122

Venkatesan, V.

Defining moment.

Frontline. 26(15); 18-31 July 2009. p.29-32.

123

Verma, Varun. I was beaten at the police stations.

Telegraph. 5 July; 2009. p.13.

124 Vinodhini.

Gay parade changes lives of many families.

Asian Age. 1 July; 2009. p.5.

125

Warekar, Tanay. Gays relish new freedom at home, pubs.

Times of India. 20 July; 2009. p.2.

Surrogate Mothers 126

Pande, Amrita.

Not an angel, not a whore: surrogates as dirty workers in India. Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 16(2); May-August 2009. p.141-173.

Violence

127 Poonacha, Veena R.

Overcoming violence, terror and the politics of hate (Editorial).

RCWS Newsletter. 29(3); Winter 2008. p.13.

Widows

128

Ahmed-Ghosh, Huma. Widows in India: issues of masculinity and women's sexuality.

AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 15(1); 2009. p.26-53.

129

Chhakchhuak, Linda.

No longer alone and powerless.

Grassroots. 1(6); June 2009. p.6.

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Women-Ageing

130 Chitose, Yoshimi.

Gender differences in health Insurance coverage among foreign residents in Japan: a case study

from Hamamatsu city.

Journal of Asian Women’s Studies. Vol.17; December 2008. p.44-55.

131

Madhok, Sujata. The Lotika Sarkar case- an alarm call for older women's rights.

Women’s Watch. April-June 2009. p.25-27.

132

Raj Kumar.

Bihar IPS faces action over leave.

Times of India. 14 August; 2009. p.5.

133

Seo, Akwi. Formation of ethnic identity through elder care: an analysis of Korean women's solidarity in a

day home in Osaka.

Journal of Asian Women’s Studies. Vol.17; December 2008. p.17-30.

134

Xiaomei, Pei.

Economically involved but socially excluded: elderly survivors in transitional China. Journal of Asian Women’s Studies. Vol.17; December 2008. p.30-43.

135 Yesudian, P. Princy and Singh, D P.

Profile of elderly women workers in India.

Research and Development Journal. 15(2); May 2009. p.8-12.

Agriculture

136

Singh, Santosh. Change of crop.

Indian Express. 16 August; 2009. p.10.

Arts 137

Amonkar, Kishori.

I have lost my mother. Asian Age. 22 July; 2009. p.7.

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138

Ganesh, Deepa. The matriarch of the Kirana Gharana.

Hindu. 22 July; 2009. p.20.

139

Ganesh, Deepa.

Beyond voice.

Frontline. 26(16); 1-14 August 2009. p.132-134.

140

Ganguly, Rita. Simply majestic.

Hindu(Mag.). 24 July; 2009. p.2.

141 Khurana, Shanno.

Gangubai, a devi after all.

Hindu(Mag.). 24 July; 2009. p.2.

142

Menon, Sudanand. Classicist till the end.

Indian Express. 22 July; 2009. p.10.

143 Pattammal, D K.

Matriarch of music.

Frontline. 26(16); 1-14 August 2009. p.99-104.

Budget

144

Kurup, Saira. Womenomics: some lessons for the FM.

Times of India. 5 July; 2009. p.15.

145

Women happy, lawyers resent service tax.

Times of India. 7 July; 2009. p.19.

Credit

146

Das, Sudhansu R. Self help groups being spoiled by the lure of subsidy.

Deccan Herald. 16 June; 2009. p.11.

147

Dhawan, Himanshi.

Prez keen on micro-finance for women.

Times of India. 19 July; 2009. p.13.

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Crimes 148

Campos, Adriana Pereira; Franco, Sebastial Pimentel and Silva, Altinl Silveira.

Women and violence in 19th Century Brazil.

Journal of Gender Studies. No. 12; 2009. p.137-141.

149

Malik, Nesrine. What makes them mothers of martyrdom?

Deccan Herald. 11 July; 2009. p.4.

Crimes Against 150

Bamakrishnan, Venkitesh.

Death by decree. Frontline. 26(17); 15-28 August 2009. p.12-13.

151 Bhardwaj, Mukesh.

Honour killing: cops fails to nab accused.

Indian Express. 23 July; 2009. p.8.

152

Choudhury, Rabindra Nath.

Class 6 girl stripped in Orissa school. Asian Age. 5 August; 2009. p.3.

153

Crime rate down in city. Deccan Herald. 17 July; 2009. p.3.

154 Divya A.

Can't find brides, Haryana barters away little girls.

Times of India. 2 August; 2009. p.1,13.

155

Dorairaj, S.

Demons and gods. Frontline. 26(17); 15-28 August 2009. p.22-24.

156 Janyala, Sreenivas.

Andhra unsafe for women: IT firms, govt depts worst hit.

Indian Express. 10 August; 2009. p.8.

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157

Jolly, Asit. Honour killing in Haryana.

Asian Age. 10 August; 2009. p.5.

158

Jolly, Asit.

Violence: stalks the fair sex.

Asian Age(Sun.Mag.). 2 August; 2009. p.14.

159

Natarajan, Jayanthi. Nothing honourable about honour killing.

Asian Age. 3 August; 2009. p.6.

160 Rajalakshmi, T K.

In the name of honour.

Frontline. 26(17); 15-28 August 2009. p.4-11.

161

Rajalakshmi, T K. Nothing honourable.

Frontline. 26(17); 15-28 August 2009. p.16.

162 Saxena, Shobhan.

Sex, lies and politics.

Times of India. 2 August; 2009. p.10.

163

Singh, Ranbir. Feudal roots.

Frontline. 26(17); 15-28 August 2009. p.17-20.

164 Why Delhi is an NE nightmare.

Times of India. 10 July; 2009. p.3.

Devadasi

165

Black, Maggie.

Women in ritual slavery: devadasi, jogini and mathamma in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, Southern India.

Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.179-205.

166

Paul, Nishta and Chidambaranathan, M.

Reflections of a Nityasumangali: where the past meets the present.

Women’s Link. 15(3); July-September 2009. p.18-26.

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Domestic Violence

167 Gilon, Catherine Jona.

The silent cry.

Grassroots. 1(7); July 2009. p.3.

168

Joshi, Gopa.

Samaj aur parivar main nari ke virudh hinsa. Nari Samvad. 14(1); June 2009. p.22-26.

169 Lewis, Christine.

Domestic violence: the day my daughter hit me.

Hindu. 29 June; 2009. p.11.

170

Rajeesh, Sangeetha.

Rising above all odds. Grassroots. 1(6); June 2009. p.8.

171

Verma, Varuna. Help, my wife beats me.

Telegraph. 12 July; 2009. p.14.

172

Yasin, Fozia.

Women come out of closet to report abuse. Asian Age. 14 July; 2009. p.21.

Dowry

173 Ghosh, Dwalpayan.

In-laws arrested in Deepika case husband at large.

Times of India. 22 July; 2009. p.5.

174

Ramesh Babu.

Kerala village unties the dowry knot. Hindustan Times. 6 July; 2009. p.8.

Rape 175

Anand, Utkarsh.

Asked to provide security to woman, cops cry harassment.

Indian Express. 2 August; 2009. p.5.

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176

Attah, Christiana Ejura. Criminal justice and rape of minors as crime against innocents.

Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.213-224.

177

Bukhari, Shujaat.

Shopian case to be handed over to CBI.

Times of India. 13 August; 2009. p.12.

178

Get to the truth on Shopian (Editorial). Hindu. 13 August; 2009. p.10.

179

Human rights violation case: girl cheated and harassed in Sambalpur. Human Touch. 6(7); July 2009. p.39.

180 Hussain, Ashiq.

Month on, no headway in rape-murder case.

Hindustan Times. 30 June; 2009. p.11.

181

Jahangir, Majid.

Shopian: HC orders to exhume bodies for fresh autopsy. Indian Express. 5 July; 2009. p.3.

182 Jaleel, Muzamil.

Shopian case: trail of neglect is behind the DNA collapse.

Indian Express. 14 August; 2009. p.1,2.

183

Jaleel, Muzamil.

We want the names of killers. Indian Express. 23 June; 2009. p.9.

184 Jaleel, Yusuf.

Rape report mess: SP suspended.

Asian Age. 23 June; 2009. p.5.

185

Jameel, Yusuf.

Accused cops in Shopian case held. Asian Age. 16 July; 2009. p.1.

186 Joshi, Arun.

Breakthrough in Shopian case?

Hindustan Times. 6 July; 2009. p.8.

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187 Kaul, Sumir.

Mystery letter points to family involvement.

Asian Age. 5 August; 2009. p.5.

188

Kaul, Sumir.

Shopian panel purpose lost. Asian Age. 13 July; 2009. p.4.

189 Mander, Harsh.

Torment in Shopian.

Hindu(Mag.). 2 August; 2009. p.3.

190

Noorani, A G.

A flawed inquiry. Frontline. 26(17); 15-28 August 2009. p.35-40.

191 Quraishi, Humra.

Musings: Shopian killings don't stir us!

Mainstream. 47(27); 20 June 2009. p.9.

192

Sharma, Kalpana.

Prime time rape. Hindu. 28 June; 2009. p.

193 Sinha, Namya.

Scared.

Hindustan Times(Mag.). 11 August; 2009. p.1.

194

Sudan Kasturi, Charu and Jacob, Jayanth.

Frown for policy for rape compensation. Telegraph. 17 July; 2009. p.4.

195

Swami, Praveen and Bukhari, Shujaat. Despite judicial probe, truth on Shopian deaths elusive.

Hindu. 23 June; 2009. p.12.

196

Swami, Praveen.

Special investigation team bungled Shopian probe. Hindu. 13 August; 2009. p.12.

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197

Women’s groups condemn state cover-up in Shopian case. Mainstream. 47(27); 20 June 2009. p.9.

Sati

198 Bareth, Narayan.

Villagers stop sati near Deorala.

Asian Age. 10 August; 2009. p.3.

199

Divya A. Why sati is still burning issue.

Times of India. 16 August; 2009. p.11.

Sex Workers 200

Andrijasevic, Rutvica and Anderson, Bridget.

Anti-Trafficking Campaigns: decent? Honest? Truthful? Feminist Review. No. 92; 2009. p.151-155.

201

Asman, Susanne. The moral order and worries about trafficking in Nepal.

Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.207-211.

202

Banyapadhyay, Mouparna.

Letters from the heart.

Indian Express. 5 July; 2009. p.8.

203

Farr, Kathryn. Armed conflict, war rape, and the commercial trade in women and children's labour.

Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.1-31.

204

Gazi, Rukhsana; Shamima Praveen and Kabir, Humayun.

Risk behaviour network and vulnerability to HIV infection of migrant female sex workers in

Teknaf, Bangladesh. Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.55-70.

205 Huda, Sigma.

Prostitution: a profitable form of trafficking and the mechanisms to counter it.

Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.235-254.

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206

Jaleel, Muzamil. The Sunday story J&K's.

Indian Express(Sun.Mag.). 2 August; 2009. p.11.

207

Okojie, Christiana E E.

International trafficking of women for the purpose of sexual exploitation and prostitution the

Nigerian case. Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.147-178.

208 Samarasinghe, Vidymali.

Two to tango probing the demand side of female sex trafficking.

Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.33-54.

209

Sharma, Vrinda.

Drop-in centre to help sex workers. Hindu. 6 August; 2009. p.5.

210 Subedi, Govind.

Trafficking in girls and women in Nepal for commercial sexual exploitation: emerging concerns

and gaps.

Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.121-145.

Sexual Harassment

211 12 years of a futile fight for justice.

Times of India. 2 August; 2009. p.10.

Women-Detention 212

Kaushik, Anupma and Sharma, Kavita.

Human rights of women prisoners in India: a case study of Jaipur Central Prison for Women. Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 16(2); May-August 2009. p.253-271.

Development

213 Gender perspectives on global public health: implementing the internationally agreed development

goals, including the Millennium Development Goals.

Vikasini: the Journal of Women’s Empowerment. 24(2); April-June 2009. p.23-26.

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Economic Development

214 Bhagbanprakash.

Investing in women: a smart choice.

Human Touch. 6(7); July 2009. p.32-38.

215

Jain, Devaki.

Economic crisis and women: a draft review of selected sources of knowledge. Mainstream. 47(27); 20 June 2009. p.23-31.

Education

216 Alim, Farzana and Sameena Sultana.

Women, education and empowerment.

Women’s Link. 15(3); July-September 2009. p.2-4.

217

Brennan, Samantha and Corless, Rob. Creating a warmer environment for women in the Mathematical Sciences and in Philosophy.

Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal 33(2); 2009. p.54-61.

218 Byers, Michele and Crocker, Diane.

A place at the table and a voice in the hall: third wave feminists in the Canadian academy.

Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal 33(2); 2009. p.19-31.

219

Chakraborty, Tapas.

UP scraps jeans ban in girls' colleges. Telegraph. 24 June; 2009. p.4.

220 Devraj, P I and Syamala, K.

Women’s empowerment through education.

Women’s Link. 15(3); July-September 2009. p.14-17.

221 Engelmann, Donna.

Another look at a feminist ethics of teaching.

Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal 33(2); 2009. p.62-71.

222

Ghose, Malini. Investing in adult womens' literacy and learning: reflections from an Indian context.

Adult Education and Development. No. 72; 2009. p.163-170.

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223

Gupta, Punita. Shiksha evam laingik vishmata.

Women’s Link. 15(3); July-September 2009. p.57-62.

224

Johnson, Angela; Anderson, Sybol Cook and Norlock, Kathryn.

A moral imperative: retaining women of color in science education.

Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal 33(2); 2009. p.72-82.

225

Lisker, Donna. Reinventing single-sex education: the Baldwin scholars of Duke University.

Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal 33(2); 2009. p.94-100.

226 Overall, Christine.

Introduction to educating women/women's education: in the postsecondary context.

Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal 33(2); 2009. p.1-5.

227

Paik, Shailaja. Chhadi lage chham chham, vidya yeyi gham gham (The harder the stick beats, the faster the

flow of knowledge): dalit women's struggle for education.

Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 16(2); May-August 2009. p.175-204.

228

Pamecha, Suman and Chhajed, Ankita.

Gender disparity in literacy in Rajasthan. Women’s Link. 15(3); July-September 2009. p.5-9.

229 Pamela L and Parks, Jennifer A.

Disciplined or punished? The future of graduate education in women's studies.

Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal 33(2); 2009. p.32-42.

230

Rizwana, A.

Education vs enlightenment=empowerment: Mahila Samakhya, Lucknow. Women’s Link. 15(3); July-September 2009. p.10-13.

231

Robbins, Wendy and Simpson, Vicky. Pyramids of power: a statistical snapshot of women in post-secondary education in Canada and

some ideas for making change.

Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal 33(2); 2009. p.6-18.

232

Sheffield, Suzanne. Enhancing women's graduate education: workshopping women's socialization to the academic

profession.

Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal 33(2); 2009. p.83-93.

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Employment 233

1st BSF woman battalion in July.

Asian Age. 13 July; 2009. p.3.

234

Ahuja, Suneeti.

Insurance companies harness women power for profits. Indian Express. 17 July; 2009. p.17.

235 Alvarez, Lizette.

GI Jane stealthily breaks the combat barrier.

Hindu. 17 August; 2009. p.11.

236

Banerjee, Rumu.

Skills upgraded, tailor-maid for the job. Times of India. 19 July; 2009. p.3.

237

Bhadra, Chandra. Working beyond borders: push of poverty on migrant women in Nepal.

Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.223-233.

238

Borpujari, Utpal.

Having women on selection boards a must. Deccan Herald. 10 July; 2009. p.8.

239

Chandraju, Aruna. Looking for that perfect balance.

Deccan Herald. 18 July; 2009. p.4.

240

Chhachhi, Amrita.

Ensuring democratic citizenship: a gender perspective on contending pathways for socio-economic security in South Asia.

Indian Journal of Human Development. 2(1); January-June 2008. p.133-164.

241 Dhawan, Himanshi.

Single women left out of NREGS.

Times of India. 14 July; 2009. p.7.

242

Kartikeya.

Just 45 women as HC judges not one in SC. Times of India. 2 August; 2009. p.1,10.

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243 Kumar, Meenakshi.

A load off her head?

Times of India. 9 August; 2009. p.15.

244

Li, Bingqin and Peng, Huamin.

Unemployment experience and registered long-term unemployment in China: a gender perspective.

Journal of Asian Women’s Studies. Vol.17; December 2008. p.56-69.

245

Mukesh Ranjan.

Govt employment ads seeks to attract women.

Asian Women. 13 July; 2009. p.5.

246

Nalini, R. Women, workplace and social work: an Indian perspective.

Labour and Development. 13&14(2&1); 2008. p.102-112.

247

Nayar, K P.

Seasoned by terror, from Lanka to Lima.

Telegraph. 2 August; 2009. p.4.

248

Paul, Cithara. Maid in your house trained by UN agency.

Telegraph. 8 July; 2009. p.4.

249

Ramanujan, Sweta and Bharti, Vishav.

The super mom syndrome.

Hindustan Times. 15 August; 2009. p.11.

250

Subramani, L. What makes women innovative?

Deccan Herald. 13 July; 2009. p.4.

251 Swaminathan, Mina.

Sixth Pay Commission: class and gender bias.

Women’s Watch. April-June 2009. p.30-32.

252

Topali, Pinelopi. Constructions of care in modern Greece: gendered relationships between Filipina domestic

workers and Greek employers.

AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 15(1); 2009. p.94-124.

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253 Vishwanath, Jyothi.

Changing scenario in the labour legislations; with special reference to night shift ban on women.

Labour and Development. 13&14(2&1); 2008. p.58-79.

Empowerment

254

Chen, Eva Yin-I. Shanghai baby as a Chinese Chick-Lit: female empowerment and neoliberal consumerist agency.

AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 15(1); 2009. p.5493.

255

Dhawan, Himanshi.

Govt for national mission for women empowerment.

Times of India. 28 June; 2009. p.17.

256

Empowering women, nurturing growth. Telegraph. 1 July; 2009. p.15.

257

Menon, Ajitha. Sewing empowerment dreams.

Grassroots. 1(6); June 2009. p.7.

258

Poonacha, Veena R.

Empowerment of women: strategies for change. RCWS Newsletter. 29(3); Winter 2008. p.11-12.

259

Subramani, L. Putting the smile back on women's faces.

Deccan Herald. 18 July; 2009. p.4.

Entrepreneurs

260

Chengappa, Sangeetha.

Micro-enterprises adopt tech, get business savvy. Asian Age. 7 August; 2009. p.11.

Environment 261

Ota, Masako.

Eco-business by women's groups in Gujarat, India.

Journal of Asian Women’s Studies. Vol.17; December 2008. p.82-91.

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262

Raaj, Neelam. Q2P? Many women still have nowhere to go.

Times of India. 10 June; 2009. p.17.

Forestry 263

Pailoor, Anitha.

Vanastree: empowering women. Deccan Herald. 7 July; 2009. p.2.

Gandhi

264 Raj Kumar.

Nari jagran evam Gandhiji.

Nari Samvad. 14(1); June 2009. p.19-21.

Health

265

Ghatwai, Milind. 6 pregnant women killed, MP govt childbirth scheme breaks down.

Indian Express. 30 June; 2009. p.1,2.

266

Ground realities: women's sexual and reproductive health and rights in conflict situations.

Arrows for Change. 13(3); 2007. p.1-2.

267

Khan, Alifiya.

I've struggled 20 yrs for my own child, can't wait now. Hindustan Times. 6 August; 2009. p.8.

268 Khan, Saba and Varshney, Tanuja.

Gender health inequity in women's lives in Indian perspective.

Women’s Watch. April-June 2009. p.13-15,17.

269

Raja, Annie.

Maternal mortality rate-a silent genocide. Women’s Watch. April-June 2009. p.16-17.

270 Shrivastave, Usha.

Anaemia in women: a major health issue.

Women’s Watch. April-June 2009. p.18-19.

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History

271 Butalia, Urvashi.

1947: a story with a gruesome gender bias.

Asian Age. 14 August; 2009. p.6.

272

Jhare, Karan Chandra.

Itihas se bedakhal shahid Udah Devi. Hashiye ki Aawaz. 4(8); August 2009. p.10-11.

273 Manion, Jennifer.

Historic heteroessentialism and other orderings in early America.

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 34(4); Summer 2009. p.981-1004.

Information Technology

274

Blair, Alexandra. With this website I thee divorce.

Telegraph. 19 July; 2009. p.12.

Laws 275

A.P. Minister for Mahila Courts in every district.

Hindu. 4 July; 2009. p.8.

276

Anand, Utkarsh.

Priest sentenced to 10-year RI for raping minor. Indian Express. 22 July; 2009. p.3.

277 Bageshree S.

We cannot ignore the reality of violence.

Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 2 August; 2009. p.1.

278

Bageshree S.

Why suffer in silence? Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 2 August; 2009. p.1.

279 Bali Mahabal, Kamayani.

Mental illness and maternity.

Deccan Herald. 8 August; 2009. p.4.

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280

Chugh, Bharat. Critical analysis of the law of adultery in India-a gender biases law.

Legal News and Views. 23(7); July 2009. p.4-6.

281

Di Chio, Reffaella.

The international protection of victims of trafficking in human beings and the Geneva

Convention relating to the status of Refugees. Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.99-119.

282 Doddawadmath, Jayashree V.

Industrial law and women.

Legal News and Views. 23(7); July 2009. p.10-11,37.

283

Indira Jaising likely to be first woman ASG. Indian Express. 3 July; 2009. p.5.

284 Katari, S R.

Sex selective abortion-an onslaught to gender justice dynamism.

Legal News and Views. 23(7); July 2009. p.7-9.

285

Kaufmann, Phillippa and Hemingway, Sarah.

Legal response to women as victims of trafficking: a European perspective. Pakistan Journal of Women’s Studies: Alam-e-Niswan. 16(1-2); 2009. p.71-97.

286 Khosla, Madhav.

A daddy state.

Indian Express. 24 July; 2009. p.13.

287

Menon, Ritu.

Prajatantrik vakalat: Indira Jaisingh. Nari Samvad. 14(1); June 2009. p.9-14.

288

Nair, Harish V. Who's the guardian of unmarried minor girl?

Hindustan Times. 18 July; 2009. p.6.

289

Ohri, Raghav.

Abandoned by family when she was just 7, raped at new home. Indian Express. 23 July; 2009. p.9.

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290

Patel, Vibhuti. Laws concerning protection and empowerment of girls in India.

Legal News and Views. 23(8); August 2009. p.4-7.

291

Prakash, Satya.

SC saves rape victim's baby.

Hindustan Times. 22 July; 2009. p.1,17.

292

Selva Kumar S. Women’s right to property.

Telegraph. 10 July; 2009. p.3.

293 Sharma, Tannu.

Should pregnancy of mentally challenged rape victim be ended? SC will decide today.

Indian Express. 21 July; 2009. p.1,2.

294

Thacker, Teena. Law against sexual harassment to protect helps.

Indian Express. 4 July; 2009. p.7.

295 Thacker, Teena.

To check false sexual harassment claims, govt plans deterrent in Bill.

Indian Express. 9 August; 2009. p.1,2.

296

Venkatesan, J. Legislation to control surrogacy favoured.

Hindu. 10 August; 2009. p.14.

297 Venkatesan, V and Rajalakshmi, T K.

Special law needed.

Frontline. 26(17); 15-28 August 2009. p.14-15.

Literature

298

Bridger, Barbara. Dying to write-autobiography and reflexivity.

Feminist Review. No. 92; 2009. p.156-167.

299

Hema Nair R.

In the bell Jar: the theme of alienation and death in the works of Rajalakshmi.

Samyukta: a Journal of Women’s Studies. 8(2); July 2008. p.183-205.

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300

Jayasree, R K and Hema Nair R. Rajalakshmi remembered.

Samyukta: a Journal of Women’s Studies. 8(2); July 2008. p.9-18.

301

Jayasree, R K.

Rajalakshmi- an unadorned beauty in the Malayalam literary scenario.

Samyukta: a Journal of Women’s Studies. 8(2); July 2008. p.19-26.

302

Jeyan, Subash. Scripting change.

Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 2 August; 2009. p.1.

303 Sukumar, Lakshmi.

Capturing the women's voices from the domestic space: feminism in Rajalakshmi.

Samyukta: a Journal of Women’s Studies. 8(2); July 2008. p.171-182.

304

Ziya us Salam. Of subjugation and sexuality.

Hindu(Mag.). 5 July; 2009. p.1.

Marriage 305

Shivadekar, Sanjeev.

Hindu-Muslim love marriages in Maha Crosshairs. Times of India. 3 July; 2009. p.7.

Media

306 Anuj Kumar.

Humanity assaulted.

Hindu. 17 July; 2009. p.7.

307

Bhagi, Nikhil.

Film highlights plight, trauma of rape victims. Indian Express. 5 July; 2009. p.5.

308 Kalim, Shagufta.

The inner and outer worlds of women.

Asian Age. 31 July; 2009. p.15.

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309

Khan, Atiq. A ray of hope for the oppressed in Bundelkhand.

Hindu. 6 August; 2009. p.7.

310

Malaviya, Sushmita.

Confidence in the air.

Grassroots. 1(7); July 2009. p.5.

311

Malaviya, Sushmita. Sound waves break barriers.

Deccan Herald(Mag.). 15 August; 2009. p.4.

312 Manjul, Tarannum.

Making news, making a difference.

Indian Express. 9 August; 2009. p.10.

313

Radhika, V. Capturing reality, frame by frame.

Deccan Herald. 18 July; 2009. p.4.

314 Unravelling violence on women.

Deccan Heald(Mag.). 25 June; 2009. p.1.

Migration

315

Banerjee, Arpita and Raju, Saraswati.

Gendered mobility: women migrants and work in urban India. Economic and Political Weekly. 44(28); 11-17 July 2009. p.115-123.

316 Lo, Marieme S.

Beyond instrumentalism: interrogating the micro-dynamic and gendered and social impacts of

remittances in Senegal. Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.413-437.

317

Muller, Paulien. Connections and disconnections: how Afghan refugees in the Netherlands maintain transnational

family relations.

Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.389-411.

318

Nuqui, Carmelita G.

International migration, citizenship identities and cultures: Japanese-Filipino children (JFC) in the Philippines.

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Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.483-507.

319

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Migration of Southeast Asian care workers to Japan: issues and contestations. Journal of Asian Women’s Studies. Vol.17; December 2008. p.1-16.

320

Pinnawala, Mallika. Engaging in trans-local management of households: aspects of livelihood and gender

transformations among Sri Lankan women migrant workers.

Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.439-459.

321

Prasad, Manoj.

How women rule the roost. Indian Express. 31 July; 2009. p.15.

322 Suksomboon, Panitee.

Remittances and social remittances: their impact on livelihoods of Thai women in the

Netherlands and non-migrants in Thailand. Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.461-482.

323

Thi Hai Yen, Nguyen; Truong, Thanh-Dam and Resurreccion, Bernadette P. Gender, class and nation in a transnational community: practices of identity among

undocumented migrant workers.

Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.365-388.

324

Thieme, Susan. Living in transition: how Kyrgyz women juggle their different roles in a multi-local setting.

Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.325-345.

325 Truong, Thanh-Dam.

Trans-local livelihoods and connections: embedding a gender perspective into migration studies.

Gender, Technology and Development. 12(3); September-December 2009. p.285-302.

Movements

326

Durgabai- a women for all seasons. Social Welfare. 56(4); July 2009. p.Whole Issue.

327 Karat, Brinda.

Ahilya Tai sachche artho main jan-vyakti aur jan-neta thin.

Samya Drishti. January-June 2009. p.6-8.

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328

Kasturi, Prema and Srinivasan, Prema. A pioneer and a transformative leader.

Hindu. 15 July; 2009. p.9.

329

Natarajan, Jayanthi.

Durgabai: a life to inspire India's women.

Asian Age. 15 July; 2009. p.7.

330

Patel, Vibhuti and Poonacha, Veena R. The first Anuradha Ghandy Memorial Lecture.

RCWS Newsletter. 29(3); Winter 2008. p.9-10.

331 Sinha Roy, Mallarika.

Magic moments of struggle: women's memory of the Naxalbari Movement in West Bengal, India

(1967-1975). Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 16(2); May-August 2009. p.205-232.

332 Thokchom, Helen.

Attire protest in Manipur.

Telegraph. 14 August; 2009. p.6.

Muslims

333

Aawaz-e-Nisvan. Muslim mahilayen va yaunikata ka saval.

Samya Drishti. May-June 2009. p.26-27.

334 Akbar, Irena.

Burqa helps, makes me feel powerful.

Indian Express. 25 June; 2009. p.9.

335

Akhtrul Vase. Islam main mahila adhikar.

Hum Sabla. May-June 2009. p.7-9.

336 Anand, Javed.

To veil or not to veil: don't ban the burkha. Question it.

Communalism Combat. 15(142); July 2009. p.4-5.

337

Chrisafis, Angelique.

Burqa row opens bitter divisions in France. Hindustan Times. 28 June; 2009. p.1,17.

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338

Elizabeth Devi. Muslim women of Manipur and peace-making: trials and tribulations in times of conflicts.

Women’s Watch. April-June 2009. p.35-41.

339 Hasan, Zoya and Menon, Ritu.

Muslim mahilaon ki pahchan.

Hum Sabla. May-June 2009. p.4-6.

340

Kazi, Seema.

Bharatiya Muslim mahilayen: samiksha va samadhan. Hum Sabla. May-June 2009. p.10-11.

341 Kidwai, Sabina.

Media ki nazar main Muslim Mahilayen.

Hum Sabla. May-June 2009. p.16-19.

342

Sen, Aveek.

Invisible city. Telegraph. 16 July; 2009. p.9.

343 Verma, Amita.

Burqa issue draws ire of Muslim clergy.

Asian Age. 25 June; 2009. p.8.

Organisations

344

Trivedi, Deepal. SEWA to set up 1st women-run radio station.

Asian Age. 27 June; 2009. p.4.

Panchayati Raj 345

Adiya M.

Turning caste equations on its head! Grassroots. 1(7); July 2009. p.4.

346 Mahajan, Nitin.

Cabinet note on quota for women.

Asian Age. 9 July; 2009. p.5.

44

Politics

347

Anand, Anita. The will to power.

Indian Express. 17 August; 2009. p.11.

348

Bose, Krishna.

Fixing women in their place?

Indian Express. 13 June; 2009. p.13.

349

Chadha, Kumkum. Her trump card: gender and cast.

Hindustan Times. 6 July; 2009. p.9.

350

Das Mahapatra, Anirban.

Being P.A. Sangma's daughter only raises the expectation bar.

Telegraph. 28 June; 2009. p.11.

351

Deshpande, Kalindi. Tripura ki varishth neta va Tripura Mahila Aayog ke pratham adhyaksh- Manjulika Bose.

Samya Drishti. January-June 2009. p.11-12.

352

Jameel, Yusuf.

Politics disturbed my personal life.

Asian Age. 19 July; 2009. p.35.

353

Jameela, V A. Political participation of women in Kerala- miles to go...

Social Action. 59(3); July-September 2009. p.292-300.

354 Jha, Sanjay K.

Trouble for women, Mulayam's ready.

Times of India. 9 June; 2009. p.4.

355

Mishra, Vandita. Women of the House.

Indian Express. 30 June; 2009. p.9.

45

356

Philipose, Pamela.

Lending a ear to the voiceless. Deccan Herald. 13 June; 2009. p.4.

357

Politics, governance and the other half. Hindu. 6 July; 2009. p.13.

358 Remembering Aruna Asaf Ali on her birth Centenary.

Mainstream. 47(31); 18 July 2009. p.9-17.

359 Sansad main mahilayen: vade aur vastavikta.

Samya Drishti. January-June 2009. p.18-19.

360

Sharma, Kalpana.

Power dressing. Hindu(Sun.Mag.). 9 August; 2009. p.3.

361

Sushama, T N. The gender agenda of the Hindutva Male.

Women’s Watch. April-June 2009. p.33-34.

362

Tiwari, Ravish.

SP threatens to pull out over women's quota bill. Indian Express. 9 June; 2009. p.5.

363

Vogt, Heidi. 2 women in Afghan Prez race.

Asian Age. 7 August; 2009. p.8.

364

Women demand half the sky: political representation and empowerment (Editorial).

RCWS Newsletter. 30(1); Summer 2009. p.1-3.

Programmes and Policies

365

Balchand, K. Ladies' special trains flagged off.

Hindu. 6 August; 2009. p.5.

46

366

Banerjee, Shoumojit. Bihar unveils programmes for empowering Muslim girls.

Hindu. 7 August; 2009. p.7.

367

Choksi, Mansi.

Is Satara, couples defer babies for cash carrots.

Times of India. 15 August; 2009. p.15.

368

Ghildiyal, Subodh. Cong plans rural schemes with an eye on women.

Times of India. 10 July; 2009. p.15.

369 Janyala, Sreenivas.

SHG women to get pension in Andhra.

Indian Express. 13 July; 2009. p.9.

370

Karmakar, Rahul. To save infants: Assam ropes in grannies.

Hindustan Times. 8 July; 2009. p.8.

371 Mukherjee, Anuradha.

Making govt social schemes reachable for the poor.

Hindustan Times. 6 August; 2009. p.2.

372

Pandit, Ambika. She delivered in the open, now govt reaches out.

Times of India. 9 August; 2009. p.4.

373 Raghunandan, P M.

Bhagyalakshmi scheme for girl child in trouble.

Deccan Herald. 11 July; 2009. p.6.

Religion

374

Bhatia, Mohita. Women’s mobilisation in the Jammu agitation: religion, caste, community and gender.

Economic and Political Weekly. 44(26-27); 2009. p.447-453.

375

Chakraborty, Tapas.

A door opens for Muslim girls.

Telegraph. 16 July; 2009. p.6.

47

376

Pandey, Sanjay. Women muftis rule on religious matters.

Deccan Herald. 9 July; 2009. p.1,7.

Sports 377

Dagher, Sam.

Female Iraqis take on tradition in the right. Asian Age. 7 August; 2009. p.14.

378 Das, Nilakur.

A quiver full of sorrow.

Hindustan Times. 10 August; 2009. p.19.

379

In the ring (Editorial).

Indian Express. 15 August; 2009. p.12.

380

Naik, Shivani.

Super mom in the ring. Indian Express(Sun.Mag.). 2 August; 2009. p.8.

Status 381

Kumar, Shewli.

Dalit women at the intersections: voices from the margins.

Indian Journal of Social Work. 69(2); April 2008. p.159-177.

382

Nayar, Usha and Raheja, Shashi. Education and status of women in Island nations: Fiji and Barbados.

Tinnari. Vol. 40; 2009. p.1-41.

383

Rubchak, Marian J.

Ukraines ancient matriarch as a topos in constructing a feminine identity.

Feminist Review. No. 92; 2009. p.129-150.

Tribes and Tribals

384 Vivek, Pushpa.

Kahan gayi dalit mahilaon ki shakti?

Hashiye ki Aawaz. 4(7); July 2009. p.31-33.

48

Women’s Rights

385 Kothari, Kalyan Singh.

Women’s rights are human rights.

Grassroots. 1(6); June 2009. p.4.

386

Talalosman In Khartoum and Meo, Nick.

Whipe me if you are dare: trouser girl. Telegraph. 3 August; 2009. p.1+4.

Women’s Studies

387 Shuib, Rashidah.

Women in Science and Technology in Malaysia: a gender perspective.

Journal of Asian Women’s Studies. Vol.17; December 2008. p.92-104.

49

Section – 2

50

Abortion 001

Gonsalves, Colin

The right to abort vs the right to give birth: Chandigarh Administration vs. Nemo.- s.l: s.n,2009.

8p. MP-R GON.R

Communication 002

Feminist development communication:empowering women in the information era /ed. by Subhash R.

Joshi and Kiran Prasad.- Delhi: Women Press,2009.

xvi, 376p.-(Empowering Women Worldwide; 3) 303.4833 FEM 12575

Development Planning 003

Uttar Pradesh. Planning Department. State Planning Institute. Area Planning Division

Planning Atlas Uttar Pradesh 2007.- Lucknow: The Division,2008.

x, 214p. 338,9912(542) R UTT.P 12555

Disabilities Studies 004

Rights of disabled women and children in India/ed. by Anil Bhuimali.- New Delhi: Serials,2009.

xiv, 296p.

362.4 RIG 12592

Economic Development

005 India. Planning Commission

Delhi Development Report.- New Delhi: Academic Foundation,2009.

435p.

330.9(5456) R IND.D 12552

Employment

006 Centre for Indian Trade Unions

A survey on the conditions of home based workers in India.- New Delhi: The Union,2008.

55p.

MP-R CEN.S

51

Ethics

007 Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata

Compassion: human and animal/by Martha C. Nassbaum.- Kolkata: The Institute, 2008.

30p.-(IDSK Special Lecture; 4)

MP-R INS.N

Feminism

008 Dales, Laura

Feminist movements in contemporary Japan.- London: Routledge,2009.

xiii, 151p.-(Asian Studies Association of Australia Women in Asia /ed. by Louise Edwards)

305.422(52) DAL.F 12578

Gender Mainstreaming

009 Convention on Mainstreaming Gender Concerns in Policies and Programmes (3rd: 2008: New Delhi)

Report.- New Delhi: Women Power Connect,2008.

31p.

Organised by Women Power Connect, December 26-27, 2008 CD-763.4

Midwives 010

National Consultation on the Role of Traditional Birth Attendants in National Rural Health

Mission(2008: New Delhi)

Report.- New Delhi: Centre for Health and Social Justice,2008. 72p.

Organised by Advisory Group on Communication Action; Gujarat Dai Sangathan; Population

Foundation of India and Centre for Health and Social Justice, May 1-2, 2008 CD-761.4

Peasants

011 A concise encyclopaedia of North India peasant life/ed. by Shahid Amin.- New Delhi:

Manohar,2005.

596p.-(South Asian Colonial Archives;1) 305.563303(542) R CON 12550

Reproductive Health

012 Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata

Maternal anthropometry and birth outcome among Bengalis in Kolkata/by Samiran Bisai.-

Kolkata: The Institute,2009.

52

45p.-(IDSK Working Paper; 4)

MP-R INS.B

013

Workshop on Making Married Adolescents Matter: Reproductive Health Needs, Interventions and Policies (2008: New Delhi)

Report.- Aurangabad: Institute of Health Management, Pachod,2008.

66p.

Organised by Institute of Health Management, Pachod; Directorate of Health Services and Population Foundation of India, August 21, 2008

CD-762.7

Research Methods

014

Gomm, Roger

Social research methodology: a critical introduction.- New York: Palgrave, 2008. xx, 428p.

001.42 GOM.S 12573

015

May, Tim

Social research: issues, methods and process.- Jaipur: Rawat,2009.

xiv, 258p. 001.42 MAY.S 12588

Social Development 016

Giri Vikas Addhayan Sansthan

Uttar Pradesh mein jati, swasthya va shiksha sambandhi asmanjasya: Uttar Pradesh ki Tamil

Nadu se bhinnata/by Santosh Mehrotra.- Lucknow: The Sansthan, 2009. 40p.-(Vishes Lekhmala; 1)

MP-R GIR.U

Widows

017

Majumdar, Bandana

Widows, renunciation and social-self: a study of Bengali widows in Varanasi .- New Delhi: Manak,2009.

254p.

305.48(542) MAJ.W 12554

Women-Biographies

018

Madras Institute of Development Studies The manifesto and the modern self reading the autobiography of Muthulakshmi Reddy/by S.

Anandi.- Chennai: The Institute,2008.

53

19p.-(MIDS Working Paper; 204)

MP-R MAD.A

019

Padrino, Mercedes Benazir Bhutto.- Philadelphia: Chelsea House,2004.

110p.-(Women in Politics)

920.72(549) PAD.B 12577

020

Subramanian, Lakshmi

Veena Dhanammal: the making of legend.- London: Routledge,2009. xxxii, 110p.

920.72 SUB.V 12583

Women-Development 021

Discourse on women and empowerment/ed. by Vibhuti Patel.- Delhi: The Women Press,2009.

xxii, 248p.-(Empowering Women Worldwide; 4) 305.425 DIS 12580

022

Gender issues in development: concerns for the 21st century/ed. by Bhaswati Das and Vimal Khawas.- Jaipur: Rawat,2009.

viii, 318p.

National Seminar on Gender Issues. Organised by Council for Social Development, May 4-5,

2006. New Delhi

305.425 GEN 12574

023

Muzamil Jan

Women empowerment through cooperative sector.- New Delhi: Reliance,2009. xvii, 342p.

305.425(546) MUZ.W 12553

024

Women empowerment in Garhwal Himalayas: constraints and prospects/ed. by Annpurna Nautiyal

and Himanshu Bourai.- Delhi: Kalpaz,2009. 284p.

National Seminar on Women Empowerment in Garhwal Himalayas: Constraints and Prospects.

Organised by University of Garhwal. Department of Political Science, November 19-20, 2007.Garhwal

305.425(542) WOM 12591

Women-Employment

025

Basi, J.K. Tina

Women, identity and India's call centre industry.- London: Routledge,2009.

54

xvi,210p.-(Routledge Research on Gender in Asia)

331.4 BAS.W 12570

026

Hussain, Iffat Problems of working women in Karachi, Pakistan.- Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2008.

x, 186p.

331.4(5491) HUS.P 12594

027

Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata

Female work participation and gender differential in earning in West Bengal /by Indrani Chakraborty and Achin Chakraborty.- Kolkata: The Institute,2009.

40p.-(Occasional Paper; 18)

MP-R INS.C

028

Murthy, D V R

Working media women: profile, work environment and job satisfaction/by D.V.R. Murthy and G. Anita.- New Delhi: Kanishka,2009.

v,163p.

331.4 MUR.W 12560

029

Women, working conditions and efficiency: the Indian experience/ed. by Veena Gandotra and Sarjoo

Patel.- New Delhi: New Century,2009. xii, 216p.

331.4 WOM 12585

Women-Entrepreneurs

030

Women, technology and entrepreneurship: global case studies /ed. by Vinnie Jauhari and Charla

Griffy-Brown.- New Delhi: Reference Press,2009. xxv,463p.

338.04 WOM 12587

Women-History

031

Mehta, Shirin

Women and social change.- Jaipur: Rawat,2009. x, 337p.

954(5475) MEH.W 12582

Women-Land Rights

032

Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration,Musoorie

Gender discrimination in land ownership/ed. by Prem Chowdhry.- New Delhi: Sage,2009.

55

xxxv, 314p.-(Land Reforms in India; V.11)

333.3 LAL.G 12564

Women-Laws

033

Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata The winding road toward equality for women in the United States/by Diane P. Wood.- Kolkata:

The Institute,2008.

22p.-(IDSK Special Lecture; 3) MP-R INS.W

034 Jagori

Mahilaon se sambandhit kanoon: policekarmiyon ke liye ek saral pustika.- New Delhi: The

Organisation,2009.

40p. MP-R JAG.M

035 Sharma, Rashmi

Eve-teasing.

p.178-194.

Reprint: Women, law and judicial system /by Rashmi Sharma.- New Delhi: Regal, 2009 MP-R SHA.E

036 Sharma, Rashmi

Kidnapping and abduction.

p.165-177. Reprint: Women, law and judicial system /by Rashmi Sharma.- New Delhi: Regal, 2009

MP-R SHA.K

037 Social Action Forum for Manav Adhikar

Law on violence against women/by Charu Walikhanna.- New Delhi: Serials,2009.

328p. 346.0134 SOC.W 12590

Women-Literature

038 Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata

Rosa Luxemburg's critique of creativity and culture/by Subhoranjan Dasgupta .- Kolkata: The

Institute,2009. 16p.-(Occasional Paper; 19)

MP-R INS.D

56

Women-Panchayati Raj

039 Society for Participatory Research in Asia

Women leaders in panchayats.- New Delhi: The Organisation,2003.

40p.

MP-R SOC.W 12551

040

Society for Participatory Research in Asia Women leadership in panchayati raj institutions: an analysis of six states (Haryana, Himachal

Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh).- New Delhi: The Organisation,[1999].

45p. MP-R SOC.W

Women-Politics

041 Krook, Mona Lena

Quotas for women in politics: gender and candidate selection reform worldwide.- New Delhi:

Oxford University Press,2009. x, 290p.

323.34 KRO.Q 12589

Women-Religion 042

Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts. Narivada - Gender, Culture and Civilization Network

Gender and orality: a hermeneutics of indigenous religion in Mesoamerica/by Sylvia Marcos.- New Delhi: The Centre,2007.

24p.-(Rethinking Epistemologies /ed. by Madhu Khanna)

MP-R IND.M

043

Joshi, Mrinal

Women in Jainism: a case study of Gujarat inscriptions.- Jaipur: Rawat,2009. xx, 187p.

294.4(5475) JOS.W 12581

044 Osto, Douglas

Power, wealth and women in Indian Mahayana Buddhism: The Gandavyuha-sutra.- London:

Routledge,2008. xvi, 177p.-(Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism)

294.3 OST.P 12566

Women-Status 045

Changing gender equation with special reference to Nagaland/ed. by Kedilezo Kikhi and Narola

Dangti Kikhi.- New Delhi: Akansha,2009.

57

xii, 168p.

305.42(54165) CHA 12556

Women-Violence Against

046

Dowry: bridging the gap between theory and practice/ed. by Tamsin Bradley, Emma Tomalin and Mangala Subramaniam.- New Delhi: Women Unlimited,2009.

xi, 245p.

392.5(54) DOW 12563

Women’s Studies

047

Encyclopedia of gender and society/ed. by Jodi O'Brien.- New Delhi: Sage, 2009. 2 vols.

Library has: v.1.A-L,496p.; v.2. M-Z, 972p.

305.42203 R ENC 12571-12572

Annual Reports

048

Centre for Health Education, Training and Nutrition Awareness Mobilising communities for accessing quality health care: annual report 2008-2009.-

Ahmedabad: The Centre,2009.

36p. MP-R ANN.C

049 International Development Research Centre

Annual report 2007-2008.- Ottawa: The Centre,2008.

94p.

MP-R ANN.I

050

Rajiv Gandhi Rashtriya Yuva Vikas Sansthan Annual Report.- Sreeperumbudoor: The Organisation,.

Library has: 2006-07; 2007-08

MP-R ANN.R

58

Indexes

59

Section – 1

Author Index

(References are to the Entry Numbers)

Aawaz-e-Nisvan 333 Adiya M 345

Ahmad, Bashir 001

Ahmed-Ghosh, Huma 128 Ahuja, Suneeti 234

Akbar, Irena 334

Akhtrul Vase 335

Albuquerque, Ingrid 073 Alim, Farzana 216

Alur, Mithu 018

Alvarez, Lizette 235 Amonkar, Kishori 137

Anand, Anita 347

Anand, Javed 336 Anand, Utkarsh 175, 276

Anderson, Bridget 200

Anderson, Sybol Cook 224

Andrijasevic, Rutvica 200 Anuj Kumar 306

Arasu, Ponni 075

Arokiasamy, P 036 Asch, Adrienne 070

Asman, Susanne 201

Attah, Christiana Ejura 176

Awanish Kumar 051

Bageshree S 277, 278

Balchand, K 365 Bali Mahabal, Kamayani 279

Bamakrishnan, Venkitesh 150

Banerjee, Arpita 315 Banerjee, Rumu 236

Banerjee, Shoumojit 366

Banyapadhyay, Mouparna 202

Bareth, Narayan 158, 198 Bhadra, Chandra 237

Bhagbanprakash 214

Bhagi, Nikhil 043, 307 Bhardwaj, Mukesh 151

Bharti, Vishav 249

Bhatia, Mohita 374

Bhattacharjee, Malini 028 Bidwai, Praful 044

Black, Maggie 165

Blair, Alexandra 274 Borpujari, Utpal 238

Bose, Krishna 348

60

Brennan, Samantha 217

Bridger, Barbara 298 Bukhari, Shujaat 177, 195

Bumiller, Kristin 063

Butalia, Nivriti 020 Butalia, Urvashi 271

Byers, Michele 218

Campos, Adriana Pereira 148 Chadha, Kumkum 349

Chakrabarty, Dipesh 042

Chakraborty, Tapas 219, 375 Chandraju, Aruna 239

Chelpi-Den Hamer, Magali 052

Chen, Eva Yin-I 254

Cheng, Sealing 029 Chengappa, Sangeetha 260

Chhachhi, Amrita 240

Chhajed, Ankita 228 Chhakchhuak, Linda 129

Chidambaranathan, M 166

Chitose, Yoshimi 130 Choksi, Mansi 367

Chopra, Ritika 076

Choudhury, Rabindra Nath 152

Choudhury-Mahajan, Lina 076 Chrisafis, Angelique 337

Chugh, Bharat 280

Corless, Rob 217 Crocker, Diane 218

Dabir, Neela 045 Dagher, Sam 377

Dam, Mohana 037

Das Mahapatra, Anirban 350

Das, Nilakur 378 Das, Sudhansu R 146

Desai, Santosh 077

Deshpande, Kalindi 351 Dev Sen, Antara 078

Devraj, P I 220

Dhar, Aarti 021, 079

Dhawan, Himanshi 147, 241, 255 Di Chio, Reffaella 281

Divya A 154, 199

Doddawadmath, Jayashree V 282 Dolidon, Annabelle 080

Dorairaj, S 155

Elizabeth Devi 338

Engelmann, Donna 221

Ennanuel, Dominic 081

61

Farr, Kathryn 203 Firth, Georgina 064

Franco, Sebastial Pimentel 148

Ganesh, Deepa 138, 139

Ganguly, Devlina 046

Ganguly, Rita 140

Ganguly, Sujata 015 Gautam Bhan 082

Gazi, Rukhsana 204

Ghatwai, Milind 265 Ghildiyal, Subodh 083, 368

Ghosal, Shonali 084

Ghose, Malini 222

Ghosh, Dwalpayan 006, 173 Ghosh, Shohini 085

Gilgun, Jane F 004

Gilon, Catherine Jona 167 Gopal, Meena 030

Gupta, Punita 223

Hasan, Zoya 339

Hema Nair R 299, 300

Hemingway, Sarah 285

Huda, Sigma 205 Hussain, Ashiq 180

Ikemoto, Lisa C 065

Jacob, Jayanth 194

Jahangir, Majid 181 Jain, Devaki 215

Jaleel, Muzamil 182, 183, 206

Jaleel, Yusuf 184

Jameel, Yusuf 185, 352 Jameela, V A 353

Janyala, Sreenivas 156, 369

Jayan, T V 086 Jayasree, R K 300, 301

Jesudason, Sujatha Anbuselvi 066

Jethmalani, Ram 087

Jeyan, Subash 302 Jha, Sanjay K 354

Jhare, Karan Chandra 272

Johnson, Angela 224 Jolly, Asit 157, 158

Joshi, Arun 186

Joshi, Gopa 168 Joshi, Ruchir 088

Kabir, Humayun 204

62

Kalarova, Marta 031

Kalim, Shagufta 308 Kapur, Ratna 089

Karat, Brinda 327

Karmakar, Rahul 370 Kartikeya 242

Kasturi, Prema 328

Katari, S R 284

Kaufmann, Phillippa 285 Kaul, Sumir 187, 188

Kaushik, Anupma 212

Kavita Ratna 007 Kazi, Seema 340

Khaitan, Tarunabh 090

Khan, Alifiya 091, 267

Khan, Atiq 092, 309 Khan, Saba 268

Khosla, Madhav 286

Khurana, Shanno 141 Kidwai, Sabina 341

Kothari, Kalyan Singh 385

Krishna Iyer, V R 057 Kumar, Meenakshi 243

Kumar, Shewli 381

Kurup, Saira 144

Lewis, Christine 169

Li, Bingqin 244

Lisker, Donna 225 Lo, Marieme S 316

Lombardo, Emanuela 035

Madhok, Sujata 131

Mahajan, Nitin 022, 346

Mahajani, Urvi 038

Mahapatra, Dhananjay 047, 093, 094 Mahaprashasta, Ajoy Ashirward 095

Malaviya, Sushmita 310, 311

Malik, Nesrine 149 Mallady, Shastry V 061

Mamo, Laura 067

Mander, Harsh 048, 189

Manion, Jennifer 273 Manjul, Tarannum 312

Menon, Ajitha 257

Menon, Ritu 287, 339 Menon, Sudanand 142

Meo, Nick 386

Mishra, Vandita 355 Mitta, Manoj 049, 096, 097

Mohan, Gopu 098

Mohanty, Suchitra Kalyan 099

63

Mukesh Ranjan 245

Mukherjee, Anuradha 371 Mukherjee, Shruba 023, 024

Mukul, Akshaya 025

Muller, Paulien 317

Naik, Shivani 380

Nair, Harish V 100, 288

Nalini, R 246 Natarajan, Jayanthi 159, 329

Nayar, K P 247

Nayar, Usha 382 Negi, Nalin Singh 015

Noorani, A G 190

Norlock, Kathryn 224

Nuqui, Carmelita G 318

Ogawa, Reiko 319

Ohri, Raghav 289 Okojie, Christiana E E 207

Ota, Masako 261

Overall, Christine 226

Paik, Shailaja 227

Pailoor, Anitha 263

Palo, Sasmita 053 Pamecha, Suman 228

Pamela L 229

Pande, Amrita 126 Pandey, Sanjay 376

Pandit, Ambika 039, 372

Parker-Pope, Tara 041 Parks, Jennifer A 229

Patel, Vibhuti 058, 290, 330

Pati, Biswamoy 059

Pattammal, D K 143 Paul, Cithara 248

Paul, Nishta 166

Peng, Huamin 244 Philip, Shaju 056

Philipose, Pamela 356

Pinnawala, Mallika 320

Poonacha, Veena R 127, 258, 330 Prakash, Satya 291

Prasad, Ajnesh 101

Prasad, Manoj 321

Quraishi, Humra 191

Raaj, Neelam 102, 262

Radhika, V 313

Raghunandan, P M 373

64

Raheja, Shashi 382

Raj Kumar 132, 264 Raja, Annie 269

Rajalakshmi, T K 008, 160, 161, 297

Rajeesh, Sangeetha 170 Raju, Saraswati 315

Ramachandran, Vimala 026

Ramanujan, Sweta 249

Ramesh Babu 174 Resurreccion, Bernadette P 323

Rizwana, A 230

Robbins, Wendy 231 Roberts, Dorothy E 068

Roberts, Sam 016

Roy Chowdhury, Tanushree 012

Rubchak, Marian J 383 Ruth Fosket, Jennifer 067

Ryan, Maura A 069

Sahoo, Akshaya Kumar 103

Salahudeen, M M 104

Samaiyar, Priyajit 017 Samarasinghe, Vidymali 208

Sameena Sultana 216

Sanghvi, Vir 105

Sasikumar, S K 054 Saxena, Shobhan 162

Sayeed, Vikhar Ahmed 106

Selva Kumar S 292 Sen, Aveek 107, 342

Sengupta, Nandita 108

Seo, Akwi 133 Shamima Praveen 204

Shanley, Mary Lyndon 070

Sharan, Abhishek 109

Sharma, Alankaar 004 Sharma, Jeevan Raj 055

Sharma, Kalpana 192, 360

Sharma, Kavita 212 Sharma, Nagendar 110

Sharma, Tannu 111, 293

Sharma, Vrinda 209

Sheffield, Suzanne 232 Shivadekar, Sanjeev 305

Shrivastave, Usha 270

Shuib, Rashidah 387 Shun-Hing, Chan 032

Siddiqui Zaman, Rana 112

Silva, Altinl Silveira 148 Simpson, Vicky 231

Singh, D P 135

Singh, Ranbir 163

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Singh, Santosh 136

Singh, Smriti 009, 096, 113 Singh, Sudhir K 158

Singh, Vijaita 005

Sinha Roy, Mallarika 331 Sinha, Chinki 040, 114

Sinha, Kounteya 115

Sinha, Namya 193

Sitapati, Vinay 116 Smith, Anna Marie 071

Srinivasan, Prema 328

Srivastava, Kavita 060 Subedi, Govind 210

Subramani, L 250, 259

Subramaniam, Banu 033

Sudan Kasturi, Charu 002, 194 Suksomboon, Panitee 322

Sukumar, Lakshmi 303

Sundari, S 010 Sushama, T N 361

Swami, Praveen 195, 196

Swaminathan, Mina 251 Swaminathan, Shivaprasad 118

Syamala, K 220

Tahir Mahmood 050 Talalosman In Khartoum 386

Tellis, Ashley 119

Thacker, Teena 003, 294, 295 Thi Hai Yen, Nguyen 323

Thieme, Susan 324

Thirunavukarasu, S 158 Thokchom, Helen 332

Tiwari, Ravish 362

Topali, Pinelopi 252

Tripathi, Shailaja 120 Trivedi, Deepal 344

Truong, Thanh-Dam 323, 325

Vanita, Ruth 121

Varma, Subodh 027

Varshney, Tanuja 268

Venkatesan, J 296 Venkatesan, V 122, 297

Verloo, Mieke 035

Verma, Amita 158, 343 Verma, Varun 123

Verma, Varuna 171

Vinodhini 013, 099, 124 Vishwanath, Jyothi 253

Vivek, Pushpa 384

Vogt, Heidi 363

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Warekar, Tanay 125

Xiaomei, Pei 134

Yasin, Fozia 172

Yesudian, P. Princy 135

Yu, Su-Lin 034

Ziya us Salam 304

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Section - 1

Keyword Index

(References are to the Entry Numbers)

Abhayahastham 369

Abortion 284 Adult Education 222

Adultery 280

Ageing 062, 319

Anti-Sexual Harassment Bill 295 Anti-Trafficking Campaigns 200

Anuradha Ghandy Memorial Lecture 330

Archives 042 Armed Conflicts 203

ARTs 030, 065, 069

Asaf Ali, Aruna 059, 358

Asian Women 016, 034 Assisted Reproductive Technologies 030, 065, 069

Audition 313

Autobiographies 298 Auzar 366

Bhagyalakshmi 373 Body 030, 067

Bose, Manjulika 351

BSF Women Battalion 233

Call Centres 193

Caregivers 130, 133, 134, 319

Case Studies 052, 130, 212 Castes 051, 374

Centre for Women's Development Studies 131, 132

Child Marriage 037 Child Rights Commission 013

Childbirth 265

Children 002, 004, 005, 006, 007, 008, 009,

010, 011, 017, 018, 019, 023, 024, 026, 027, 037, 045, 061, 080, 176,

203, 207, 210, 318

Children's Rights 018, 019, 023, 024, 026, 045 Christianity 020, 081

Cinema 080

Citizenship 035, 240, 318

Civil Services 247 Communalism 374

Conferences 250, 385

Conflict Situations 266, 338 Contraception 036

Crimes Against Women 012, 029, 276, 277, 278, 279, 281,

285, 286, 289, 291, 293, 294, 295, 297, 307, 361

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Culture 032, 318

CWDS 131, 132

Dalits 025, 150, 155, 163, 227, 302, 381,

384 Declining Sex Ratio 015, 017, 154, 158

Demography 214

Desai, Neera 058

Deshmukh, Durgabai 326, 328, 329 Disabilities 018, 024, 279

Divorce 041, 274

Documentary Films 306, 307, 313 Domestic Violence 158, 277, 278

Domestic Workers 008, 236, 248, 252

Dowry Deaths 173

Dress Code 219, 334, 336, 337, 342, 343

E Resources 001

Economic Partnership Agreement 319 Education 036, 039, 061, 375, 376, 382

Electronic Media 080, 306, 310, 311, 313, 344

Employment 053, 054, 055, 057, 130, 134, 135, 193, 201, 203, 204, 207, 208, 210,

237, 281, 282, 285, 315, 319, 320,

321, 323

Empowerment 216, 220, 223, 228, 230, 261, 263, 290, 347, 364, 383

Entrepreneurs 250

EPA 319 Ethics 221

Family 134, 239, 317 Family Law 071

Family Planning 367

Farming 136

Feminism 035, 064, 069, 218, 221, 273, 303 Feminist Theory 064

Fertility 065

Fiction 302 Films 080, 128, 314

Foeticide 284

Freedom Fighters 326, 328, 329

Gayatri Devi 060

Gays 044, 049, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076,

077, 078, 079, 081, 082, 083, 084, 085, 086, 088, 089, 092, 093, 094,

095, 096, 097, 099, 100, 102, 103,

104, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118, 119, 121,

122, 123, 124, 125

Gender Bias 231, 251, 280

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Gender Discrimination 130, 134, 223

Gender Equality 268 Gender Identity 383

Gender Justice 057, 284

Geneva Convention 281 Ghandy, Anuradha 330

Girl Child 006, 008, 010, 011, 012, 015, 017,

080, 091, 152, 154, 176, 179, 210,

211, 227, 256, 288, 290, 310, 366, 373

Globalisation 031, 319

Gupta, Sunil 112

Hangal, Gangubai 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143

Health 053, 130, 204, 213, 370

Hindus 305, 374 History 326

HIV/AIDS 053, 204

Honour Killings 150, 151, 155, 157, 159, 160, 161, 163, 297

Households 320

Human Rights 179, 205, 212, 285, 385 Human Trafficking 205

Hunar 366

Hussein, Lubna 386

ICTs 274

ILO 008

Immigration 252 Industries 282

Industries-Life Insurance 234

Infant Mortality 370 Infanticide 158

Information and Communication Technologies 274

Information Technology 001

International Labour Organisation 008 Interviews 106, 277, 297

Islam 335

Islamic Law 047, 050 Islamic University 375, 376

Jaisingh, Indira 277, 283, 287

Janani Suraksha Yojana 372 Jogins 165

Judicial Decisions 276

Khabar Lahariya 309, 312

Kinship 252

Ladies Special Trains 365

Ladli 039

Lakshmi Yojana 371

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Landmark Judgements 044, 072, 073, 074, 075, 076, 078,

079, 082, 085, 087, 088, 089, 090, 092, 093, 094, 095, 096, 097, 099,

100, 102, 103, 105, 106, 109, 110,

111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 211

Laws 005, 072, 073, 075, 078, 079, 083,

087, 088, 089, 090, 092, 093, 094,

095, 096, 097, 099, 100, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 111, 112, 113,

114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119,

120, 121, 122, 123, 161, 172, 176, 253, 276, 339, 383

Lesbians 071, 080, 101, 107, 110, 120

Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual Transgender 117

LGBT 117 Literacy 222, 228

Literary Criticism 299, 303

Literature 254 Literature-Malayalam 299, 300, 301, 303

Livelihood 240, 320, 322, 325

Lohakuth 308

Madhavi, C V 239

Mahila Courts 275

Mahila Dakiya 222 Mahila Samakhya 230

Mahila Shikshan Kendra 222

Maintenance 043 Marriage 288

Marykom, M C 380

Masculinity 128 Maternal Health 265, 267, 269

Maternal Mortality 269

Mathematical Science 217

Matriarchy 383 Media 029, 080, 192, 202, 222, 341, 344

Mela, Malnad 263

Memoirs 331 Menstruation 067

Micro Credit 014

Micro Finance 147

Migrant Workers 320, 323 Migration 130, 133, 200, 201, 203, 204, 205,

207, 208, 210, 237, 252, 281

Military 235 Millennium Development Goals 213

Missionaries 020

Mizoram Widows Association 129 Motherhood 179, 279, 286, 289, 291, 293

Movements 031, 095, 374

Muftis 375, 376

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Muslims 047, 050, 304, 305, 366, 375, 376

Myths 383

Narrain, Arvind 106

National Commission for Higher Education and Research 021 National Health Insurance 130

National Mission on Empowerment 255

National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme 241

Naxalbari Movement 331 NCHER 021

New Reproductive Technologies 063, 064, 267

Nityasumangali 166 NREGS 241

Occupations-Armed Forces 233, 235

-Education 218, 232 -Lawyers 057, 242

-Nurses 319

-Porters 243 Oral History 126, 331

Panabaka Lakshmi 349 Panchayati Raj 160, 163

Parliamentarians 355, 359

Partition 271

Patjhad 308 Pazira, Nelofer 313

Peace 338

Pension 134, 369 Performing Arts 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143,

308

Personalia 040, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 166, 239, 247, 272, 287, 300,

301, 304, 327, 328, 329, 345, 349,

350, 351, 352, 357, 358

Philosophy 217 Plays 308

Political Participation 353

Politics 032, 056, 095, 101, 127, 158, 162, 302, 346, 374

Poverty 237, 381

Power 360

Print Media 202, 222, 309, 312 Prisoners 212

Programmes and Policies 039, 255, 256, 265

Property Rights 132, 292 Prostitution 097, 205, 206, 207, 208

Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 277, 278

Public Utility Services 262 Purdah 334, 336, 337, 342, 343

PWDVA 277, 278

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Queer Pride March 102

Racism 068

Radio 310, 311, 344

Rajalakshmi 299, 300, 301, 303 Rangnekar, Ahilya 327

Rao, Nirupama 247

Rape 158, 203, 279, 286, 289, 291, 293,

307 Rape Compounded 306

Red Light Despatch 202

Refugees 281, 317 Religion 252

Reproductive health 266

Reproductive Rights 266

Reservation Policy 346, 348, 354, 362 Right to Education Act 018

Right to Education Bill 019, 022, 023, 026

Right to Education Bill, 2008 024 Right to Food 048

Rural Areas 150, 155, 160, 163, 368

Rural Women 257, 309, 310, 312

Sakhi 370

Salma 304

Samanta, Tira 378 Sangma, Agatha 350

Sarkar, Lotika 131, 132

Satyanarayana, Neeta 357 Sayeed, Mehbooba Mufti 352

Science 033, 224

Science and Technology 387 Science for Women 311

Section 377 005, 044, 049, 072, 074, 075, 076,

078, 079, 081, 082, 085, 087, 088,

089, 090, 092, 093, 094, 095, 096, 097, 099, 100, 102, 104, 105, 106,

108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114,

116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123

Selection Committee 238

Self Employed Women's Association 344

Self Help Groups 146, 369 Serva Shiksha Abhiyan 061

SEWA 344

Sex Selection 284 Sex Workers 281, 285

Sexual Abuse 004

Sexual Harassment 294, 295 Sexuality 029, 044, 049, 128, 266, 304, 333

SHGs 146, 369

Singh, Kirti 297

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Single Women 241

Sivakami, P 302 Sixth Pay Commission 251

Smile Foundation 259

Social Justice 070 Social Security 240

Social Structure 381

Son Preference 016, 017

Sotomayor, Sonia Maria 057 Space 080

Statistics 228, 231, 353, 359

Stripping 152 Surrogate Mothers 296

Sustainable Development 261

Terrorism 127, 149 Thadani, Lavin 306

The Girl 080

Theatre 029 Toilets 262

Trafficking 012, 200, 201, 203, 204, 205, 207,

208, 210, 281, 285 Training 236

Transsexuality 098

Udah Devi 272 Urban Areas 315

Veil 334, 336, 337, 342, 343 Violence 148

War 203 Widows 062, 369

Women Writers 298

Women-Health 036

-Literature 128 -Politics 028, 059

Women’s Organisations 129, 259

Women’s Reservation Bill 028, 348, 354, 362 Women’s Rights 131, 292, 335, 339

Women’s Studies 033, 058, 229

Working Mothers 249

Working Women 135, 249 World Day Against Child Labour 011

Zeig, Sande 080

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Section – 1

Area Index

(References are to the Entry Numbers)

Afghanistan 235, 313, 317, 347, 363 Ahmedabad 344

Ajmer 211

Andhra Pradesh 156, 165, 275, 342, 369

Asia-Pacific Region 266 Assam 370

Bangalore 314 Bangkok 323

Bangladesh 204

Baramati District 310

Barbados 382 Bhavnagar 243

Bihar 051, 136, 345, 366

Brazil 148

Calcutta 257

California 071 Canada 217, 218, 221, 224, 226, 229, 231,

232

Chennai 170, 311

China 134, 244

Delhi 175

Deorala 198 Developing Countries 054

Europe 035, 285

Fatehabad District 154

Fiji 382

Greece 252

Gujarat 126, 243, 261, 344

Gumla District 321

Haryana 154, 157, 160, 163

Hong Kong 029, 032

Hyderabad 342

Iraq 377

Jaipur 060, 212

Jammu and Kashmir 206, 374

Japan 130, 133, 318, 319 Jharkhand 321

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Karnataka 153, 165, 260, 314 Kashmir 177, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185,

186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 195, 196,

197 Kerala 056, 174, 299, 300, 301, 303, 353

Korea 133

Lucknow 230, 309, 312, 375, 376

Maharashtra 051, 161, 192, 310, 367

Malaysia 387 Manipur 332, 338, 380

Meerut 150

Mizoram 129

Mumbai 192

Nepal 055, 201, 210, 237

Netherlands 052, 317, 322 Nigeria 207

North America 273

North East India 164, 351

Orissa 103, 152, 179

Philippines 252, 318

Rajasthan 060, 198, 199, 211, 212, 228, 385

Russia 324

Sambalpur 179

Satara District 367 Senegal 316

Sikar District 199

South Asia 203, 240

South East Asia 203, 319 Sri Lanka 320

Sudan 386

Tamil Nadu 010, 061, 155, 167, 170, 311

Thailand 322

Tripura 351

United States 016, 057, 225

Uttar Pradesh 150, 230, 309, 312, 375, 376

Vietnam 323

West Africa 052 West Bengal 037, 257, 331

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Section – 2

Author Index

(References are to the Entry Numbers)

Advisory Group on Communication Action 010

Amin, Shahid 011

Anandhi S 018 Anita,G 028

Basi, J.K. Tina 025

Bhuimali, Anil 004 Bisai, Samiran 012

Bourai, Himanshu 024

Bradley, Tamsin 046

Centre for Health and Social Justice 010

Centre for Health Education, Training and Nutrition Awareness 048 Centre for Indian Trade Unions 006

Chakraborty, Achin 027

Chakraborty, Indrani 027

CHETNA 048 Chowdhry, Prem 032

CHSJ 010

CITU 006 Crooke, William 011

Dales, Laura 008

Das, Bhaswati 022 Dasgupta, Subhoranjan 038

DHS 013

Directorate of Health Services 013

Gandotra, Veena 029

GIDS 016 Giri Vikas Addhayan Sansthan 016

Gomm, Roger 014

Gonsalves, Colin 001

Grierson, G A 011 Griffy-Brown, Charla 030

Gujarat Dai Sangathan 010

Hussain, Iffat 026

IDRC 049

IDSK 007, 012, 027, 033, 038 IGNCA 042

India. Planning Commission 005

Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts. Narivada - Gender, Culture and Civilization Network 042

Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata 007, 012, 027, 033, 038

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Institute of Health Management, Pachod 013

International Development Research Centre 049

Jagori 034

Jauhari, Vinnie 030 Joshi, Mrinal 043

Joshi, Subhash R 002

Khawas, Vimal 022 Kikhi, Kedilezo 045

Kikhi, Narola Dangti 045

Krook, Mona Lena 041

Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration,Musoorie 032

LBSNA 032

Madras Institute of Development Studies 018

Majumdar, Bandana 017

Marcos, Sylvia 042 May, Tim 015

Mazumdar, Indrani 006

Mehta, Shirin 031 MIDS 018

Murthy, D V R 028

Muzamil Jan 023

Nassbaum, Martha C 007

Nautiyal, Annpurna 024

O'Brien, Jodi 047

Osto, Douglas 044

Padrino, Mercedes 019

Patel, Sarjoo 029

Patel, Vibhuti 021

PFI 010, 013 Population Foundation of India 010, 013

Prasad, Kiran 002

PRIA 039, 040

Rajiv Gandhi Rashitriya Yuva Vikas Sansthan 050

Reid, J R 011

RGNIVD 050

Sharma, Rashmi 035, 036

Society for Participatory Research in Asia 039, 040 Subramaniam, Mangala 046

Subramanian, Lakshmi 020

THMP 013

Tomalin, Emma 046

78

Uttar Pradesh. Planning Department. State Planning Institute.

Area Planning Division 003

Walikhanna, Charu 037

Women Power Connection 009 Wood, Diane P 033

WPC 009

79

Section – 2

Keyword Index

(References are to the Entry Numbers)

Abduction 036

Adolescents 013 Agriculture 029

Ancient India 043

Atlases 003

Autobiographies 018

Bhutto, Benazir 019

BPO 025 British India 031

Buddhism 044

Business Process Outsourcing 025

Call Centres 025

Case Studies 017, 028, 030, 039

Casts 016 Child Birth 010, 012

Children 004

Colonial Period 011 Conferences 009, 010, 013, 022, 024

Cooperatives 023

Court Cases 001, 037 Culture 038, 042

Dais 010

Dhanam 020 Dhanammal, Veena 020

Domestic Workers 026

Dowry 037, 046

Economic Development 023

Education 005, 016

Electronic Media 028 Employment 005

Empowerment 002, 009, 021, 023, 024, 045

Encyclopedias 011, 047 Environment 005

Eve-teasing 035

Family 008

Farmers 011, 029

Feminism 002

Feminist Theory 002 Fertility 012

Gender Discrimination 032 Gender Identity 025, 043

80

Gender Studies 047

Girl Child 037 Globalisation 025

Governance 039, 040

Handbook 034

Health 005, 016

Hill Women 024

Historiography 031 History 043, 044

Homebased Workers 006

Human Rights 004

ICTs 002, 025

Indigenous People 042

Industries 029 Informal Sectors 006

Information and Communication Technologies 002, 025

Inheritance 032

Jainism 043

Journalism 031

Kidnapping 036

Land Reform 032 Laws 001, 032

Leadership 039, 040

Literary Criticism 038 Luxemburg, Rosa 038

Marriage 013, 037 Maternal Health 012

Media 008, 028

Medical Termination of Pregnancy 001

Mentally Handicapped 001 MTP 001

Music 020

Muslims 026

National Rural Health Mission 010

NGOs 008

Non-Governmental Organisations 008 NRHM 010

Oral Tradition 042

Performing Arts 020

Political Participation 041 Politics 018, 019

Profiles 028

Programmes and Policies 009

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Rape 001, 037 Redyy, Muthulakshmi 018

Research Methodology 014, 015

Reservation Policy 041 Rural Areas 010, 011, 023

Sacred Literature 043, 044

Science and Technology 005 Sexual Violence 037

Social Change 031

Socialism 038

Technology 030

Tourism 005

Violence Against Women 001, 034, 035, 036, 037

Wages 027 Widows 031

Women-Development 005

Women-Disabilities 004 Women-Health 002, 010, 013

Women-in-Literature 031

Women’s Centres 008

Women’s Movements 008, 018 Women’s Rights 001, 033

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Section – 2

Area Index

(References are to the Entry Numbers)

Andhra Pradesh 028

Argentina 041 Azamgarh 011

Delhi 005, 025

France 041

Garhwal 024 Gorakhpur 011

Gujarat 031, 043

Haryana 001, 040

Himachal Pradesh 040

Himalaya Region 024

Hyderabad 028

Japan 008

Karachi 026

Kashmir 023

Kerala 040 Kolkata 012

Latin America 042

Maharashtra 013, 040

Murshidabad 027

Nagaland 045

North India 011

Northeast 045

Orissa 040

Pakistan 019, 026, 041 Punjab 001

South 24 Parganas 027 South Asia 046

South India 020

Sweden 041

Tamil Nadu 016, 018

United Kingdom 041 United States 033

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Uttar Pradesh 003, 011, 016, 017, 024, 040

Uttarakhand 024

Varanasi 017

Vijayawada 028 Visakhapatnam 028

West Bengal 012, 027