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PAMPHLETS ON INDIAN COMMUNISM – 1912 ONWARDS Sr. No. Title Total page no A5 A4 1. Karl Marx: A Modern Rishi by Lal Har Dayal, March 1912.Vol XI 19 19 1.A. Marx Comes to India – P.C. Joshi & K. Damodaran, Manohar Book Service, 1912 138 138 1.C. Historical Development of Communist Movement in India, 1917. 67 67 1.D. Documents of the History of the CPI – G. Adhikari, Vol. 1, 1917-1922.PPH 660 660 1.E. Communism in India unpublished documents (1919-1924). By Subodh Roy National Book Agency Private Ltd 228 228 1.F. The Communist Party and Parliament Second Congress, Communist International, August, 1920. Kamgar Prakashan 16 16 2. Gandhi vs. Lenin – S.A. Dange, Liberty Literature Co. 1921. 74 74 74 2.A. Peasants Revolt in Malabar by Saumyendranath Tagore, 1921. 34 34 2.B. Principles of Party Organisation on: - Thesis on the Organisation and Structure of the communist Parties, adopted at the 3 rd Congress of the Communist International in 1921, Together with the Statues of the CI, 1921. PPH 41 41 2.C. Communist Party Ke Sanghatan Ke Sindhant, 1921. 50 50 2.D. Boihevism – Vinayak Sitaram Sarwate, Sept. 1921. Pub: Hindi Sahitya Mandir, Agra 260 260 2.E. Communist Party Ki Niti, 1921, New Savera Publishers. 16 16 2 F Chalakudi Resolution, Note Gandhiam but Marxist, Melabar Mail 1923. 20 20 2G Documents of the history of the communist party of India, G. Adhikari, PPH 770 770 2H Myself and the communist party of India, 1920-1929, Muzaffar Ahmed, 40 40

Transcript of PAMPHLETS ON INDIAN COMMUNISM – 1912 ONWARDS

PAMPHLETS ON INDIAN COMMUNISM – 1912 ONWARDS

Sr. No. Title Total page no

A5 A4

1. Karl Marx: A Modern Rishi by Lal HarDayal, March 1912.Vol XI

19 19

1.A. Marx Comes to India – P.C. Joshi & K.Damodaran, Manohar Book Service,1912

138 138

1.C. Historical Development of CommunistMovement in India, 1917.

67 67

1.D. Documents of the History of the CPI –G. Adhikari, Vol. 1, 1917-1922.PPH

660 660

1.E. Communism in India unpublisheddocuments (1919-1924). By SubodhRoy National Book Agency Private Ltd

228 228

1.F. The Communist Party and ParliamentSecond Congress, CommunistInternational, August, 1920. KamgarPrakashan

16 16

2. Gandhi vs. Lenin – S.A. Dange, LibertyLiterature Co. 1921.

74 74 74

2.A. Peasants Revolt in Malabar bySaumyendranath Tagore, 1921.

34 34

2.B. Principles of Party Organisation on: - Thesis on the Organisation andStructure of the communist Parties,adopted at the 3rd Congress of theCommunist International in 1921,Together with the Statues of the CI,1921. PPH

41 41

2.C. Communist Party Ke Sanghatan KeSindhant, 1921.

50 50

2.D. Boihevism – Vinayak Sitaram Sarwate,Sept. 1921. Pub: Hindi Sahitya Mandir,Agra

260 260

2.E. Communist Party Ki Niti, 1921, NewSavera Publishers.

16 16

2 F Chalakudi Resolution, Note Gandhiambut Marxist, Melabar Mail 1923.

20 20

2G Documents of the history of thecommunist party of India, G. Adhikari,PPH

770 770

2H Myself and the communist party ofIndia, 1920-1929, Muzaffar Ahmed,

40 40

National Book Agency Private Ltd2I Singaravelu- first communist in south

India, k. Murugesah, PPH244 244

3. Bolshevism kya he? By Satya Bhakta,Navyug Pusthak, Allahabad.

30 30

3.A. Notes on the History of CommunistParty of the soviet Union 1890-1924,Satya Roy, Communist PartyPublication

90 90

3.B. Communism in India 1925-1934,Subodh Roy, National Book AgencyPrivate Ltd.

431 431

3.C. Communism in India – Sir Cocile Kaye,1926 (N.T)

3.D. Documents of the History of the CPI –G. Adhikari, Vol. III A, 1926, PPH

287 287

3.E. The Seed-Time of CommunistMovement in India 1919-1926,Ladlimohan Ray Chaudhury, 1926.National Book Agency Private Ltd.

218 218

3.F. Communist Papers, London, 1925.(N.T)

3.G. Manifesto Gauhati Congress, CPI,1926.

16 16

4. The Communist: A Monthly Review,Vol. 2, No. 10, 1927. Published by A.Holland at 24 High Holborn.

92 92

4.A. The Kakori Case (The HindustanRepublican Association and the KakoriCase), 1927.

4 4

4.B. Struggle for Hegemony in India 1920-47, Vol. I., Shashi Joshi, SagePublications

376 376

4.C. Is this Communism? By Freda Utley,1927.

28 28

4.D. India and China – with Forward byShapurji Saklatvala by anInternationalist, 1927.

41 41

5. Hell Found by S.A. Dange, 1928. PPH. 129 1295.A. History of the Communist Movement in

India 1920-1933 (formative Years) Vol.I.

260 260

6. Manifesto of Workers and PeasantsParty (Bombay) to the Indian NationalCongress, 1929.

10 10

6.(a). “Ghadar Di Goonj” (Echo of Ghadar), 12 12

Gadar Party Leaders were Sentenced,1930.

6.(A) (i). Manifesto of the (fragile document) CPIto the Revolutionary in to the workersand to the peasants, 1931 , by thecalcutta committee of the communistparty of India.

14 14

6.(b) Bal Bharat Sabha – Dev Datt Atal,1930.

2 2

7. An Anti-Roy Pamphlet, CommunistInternational, 1932.

42 42

8. Tactical and Organisational Questionsof Communist Partice of India andIndo-China by Orgwald, 1933. TheMarx Memorial Library.

93 93

8.A. India and Communism – complied bythe Intelligence Bureau, Home Dept.Govt. of India, 1933

72 72

8.B. India & Communism, 1935, TheIntelligence Bureau Home DepartmentGovernment of India

406 406

8.C. Imperialism and the People – FrankVerulam, 1935.PPH

45 45

8.D. Class Caste Reservation and Struggleagainst Casteism – A.B. Bardhan, AllIndia Youth Federation

95 95

8.E. Communism in India (Unpublisheddocuments 1935-45) – Subodh Roy,1935. National Book Agency Pvt Ltd

81 81

8.F. Struggle for Hegemony in India 1920-47, Vol. II, 1934-41, Bhagwan Josh,Sage Publications

330 330

8.G. India to-day Series No. 2, ModernImperalism in India – Rajini PalmeDutt, 1935.

43 43

8.H. E.MSinte Sampoorna Krithikal(Collected work of E.M.SNamboodiripad Vol 1-1927-35.Chintha Publishers (Malayalam).

382 382

8.I. History of the Communist Movement inKerala – Dr. E. Balakrishnan

293 293

8.J. Documented History of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. III, 1935-39 –K. Damodaran.

128 128-F/S

9. To All Anti-Imperialist Fighters by 16 16

Gathering Storm, Central CommitteeCPI, 1936.

9.A. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal,(Collected Works of EMSNamboodiripad Vol. 2, 1936-38)P.Govinda Pillai , Chintha Publishers

400 400

10. Why Socialism by JayaprakashNarayan, The All India CongressSocialist Party, 1936..

165 165

10.A. Experience and Knowledge – An Essayby Mad-Se-Tung, 1937.

26 26

11. Ke Shahid Bhartiya Krantikari AndolanK eek Agyat Adhyaya “Mene MarteKise Dekha Tujhe Marte Dekha” by EK Krantikari Kuli,1938. Pub: ManmathNath Gupt, Allahabad.

51 51

12. The Final Victory of Socialism inSoviet Russia by Joseph Stalin, Thesocialist Literature Publishing Co.Agra1938.

20 20

13. The Communist and the CongressBeing the Thesis on the role of theIndian Communists in the Struggle forComplete Independence of India byKrishna Swami, The SocialistLiterature, 1938.

24 24

14. Chingari by Sajjad Zaheer, Vol. I, No.1, 1938.

15. Chingari by Sajjad Zaheer, Vol. I, No.September 1938. chingari ur uskaMagsad

62 62

15.A. Day to Day Pamphlets No. 39, ThePolitical and Social Doctrine ofCommunism by R. Palme Dutt, 1938.

44 44

15 (1) Report of General Secretary: (January1945 to Dec. 1946), Pub: AITUC,Bombay

61 61

16. Chingari (Spark) by Sajjad Zaheer, Vol.II, No. 2 & 3, 1939.

90 90

17. Hamara Desh Men Samajik Sangathan(Social Institutions in our Country) byK.M. Ashraf, 1939.

24 24

17.A. From Imperialist War to People’s Warby Dona Torr.PPH, Bombay

29 29

18. The Historical Necessity andSignificance of United Front Tactics:

22 22

Being a Preliminary introduction to thestudy of Dimitroff’s United Front. “Pamphelet Service” Pub.

18.A. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal( collectedWorks of EMS Namboodiripad Vol. 3,1938-42), P. Govinda Pillai, ChinthaPublishers

414 414

19. State & War: Being the StatementIssued by the Standing committee, AllIndia States Peoples’ Conference on11th October 1939. Pub: Gen, Secy.,All- India States Peoples’ ConferenceBombay

6 6

19.A. Bihar Men Communist Party Ka Vikasby Inderdeep Singh, 1939.

32 32

19.B. Communist Party’s Position in IndianPolitics – Acharaya Kripalini, 1939.

8 8

19.C. Imperialism and the Peoples – FrankVerulam, 1940. PPH – duplicate

45 45

19.D. The Communist International, No. 3,march 1940.

394 394

20. From Peace Front to People’s War byStalin and Dimitrov, CommunistInternational,Jan. 1934 to Nov. 1942.Introduction by : G. Adhikari, Pub:PPH

105 105

21. The Indian Communist Party – ItsPolicy and Work in the War ofLiberation by P.C. Joshi,1942.Published by the Communist partyof great Britain.

35 35

22. Student Supplement A.I.S.F. andNational Crisis Unity, The Way Out,1942.

24 24

23. War of Liberation – Speeches of Stalin,Molotov, Kalinin & Maisky –Introduction by G. Adhikari, 1942. Pub:PPH Bombay

57 57

24. Europe Against Hitler by R.Palme Dutt,“Why this is our War”, Friends of theSoviet Union, 1942.

49 49

24.A. Hindu – Muslim, Differences, CreateDivision by British Colonist 1942. CPIPublication

43 43

25. How the Soviet People Fight – ASelection of Reports (Covering the

112 112

period from Dec. 1941 to April 1942).by soviet writers, PPH

26. From the Indian Communist Party’sPaper, People’s War ‘India’s Problem’by Bradley Ben, 1942.

32 32

26.A. 1942 August Struggle and by C.Rajeswara Rao, 1942. Communist PartyPublication

40 40

27. Flaming Sword – Poems of Patriotismand Freedom by Jashwant Thaker,1942.

35 35

28. Some Facts About Disturbances from1942-1943.

11 11

28.A. Bhagal-purka Morcha (Front ofBhagalpur) by Sh. RamchandraSharma, 1942.

379 379

29. Released the Patriots – To Rally thePeople by P.C. Joshi, 1942.

26 26

30. National Unity for the Defence of theMotherland-Resolutions of the Plenumsof the Central Committee of the CPIheld in 1942 by Krishnan N.K., 1942.

77 77

31. Pakistan and National Unity byAdhikari G., 1942. PPH, Bombay

58 58

31.A. Principles of Party Organisation (CPI),1921, CPI Section of the thirdInternational

32 32

32. People’s Way to Food by S.G. Serdesai,1943. PPH

51 51

33. Working Class and National DefenceReport on Production, 1943.PPH,Bombay

38 38

34. For the Defence of the Motherland withthe Ploughshere and the Sickle KisanSabha in the Campaign for more foodby EMS Namboodripad, 1943.Pub:PPH

33 33

35. People’s Theatre Stars the People,Indian-People’s Theatre Association,1943.

37 37

36. Unity in Action for National Defenceand National Government (Resolutionpassed unanimously by the firstCongress of the CPI, 1943. PPH

27 27

36.A. Bengal Provincial PoliticalOrganisational Report for the National

72 72

Convention of the CPI 1943.37. Forgery Versus Facts: Communist Party

Exposes The Fifth Column., N.K.Krishnan, 1943. PPH

52 52

38. Ithiheser Dhere by Amit Sen, 1943.Pub: NBA Calcutta.

145 145

38.A. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal,(Collected works of EMSNamboodiripad Vol. 4, 1942-44)

399 399

39. Hindustani Communist Party KaVidhan, 1943. Pub: PPH

18 18

40. Forgery Versus Facts – CommunistParty Exoses the Fifth Column by N.K.Krishna, 1943.PPH

57 57

41. Deshbhaktader Jagao: (Awaken thePatriots) – P.C. Joshi’s Report to CC,1943. Pub: NBA Calcutta

32 32

41.A. Communist Party Ke Ghoshanapatra –Karl Marx & F. Engels, 1952.PPH

92 92

42. Deshraksha Aur Swatantrata Ka Marg –(National Defence and Plot forFreedom) – Adopted in the first CPIConference, 1943.

30 30

42.A. Kisans on the March for Food andFreedom by EMS Namboodripad, 1943.

34 34

43. The New Fascist Order by Prof. E.Varga – Member of the Academy ofScience of the USSR, 1943. PPH

47 47

43.A. On the National Question by J. Stalin,1943. Pub: NBA, Calcutta

33 33

44. A free happy India (Election Policy ofIndian Communists by P.C. Joshi),1944. PPH

24 24

44.A. From Peace Front to People’s WarSecond Editiron by G. Adhikari,Bombay, PPH, 1994.

448 448

45. Churchill-Cripps Conspiracy for a NewCommunal Award (The ImperalistAlternative) fourth edition by G.Adhikari, 1944.

10 10

45.A. The Heritage Ke Acclaim by D.N. Pritt,1944. Pub: ‘Friends of the SovietUnion’ PPH

34 34

46. Congress and Communists by P.C.Joshi, 1944.

24 24

47. Historical Development of Communist 72 72

Movement in India, 1944. Edited &Pub. by Polit- Bureau cc RevolutionaryCommunist Party of India.

48. Food in the Punjab by G Adhikari,1944.PPH

41 41

48.A. Manifesto of the Communists –Forward to a Free and DemocraticFrench India, 1944.

34 34

49. They Must Meet Again by P.C. Joshi,1944.

51 51

50. Light on League-Uninist Conflict bySajjad Zaheer, 1944.PPH

42 42

51. Food in the United Provinces by S.G.Sardesai, 1944.PPH

56 56

51.A. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks of EMS Namboodiripad Vol. 5,1944-45).

399 399

52. The Meaning of Teheran for WorldFreedom & Peace by Earl Browder &R.P. Dutt, 1944. PPH, Bombay

72 72

53. Enemies of the Peace: Profile of the‘Hato-Russia’ Geng by Garlin Sender1945. New Century Pub.

48 48

54. Victory-whose by P.C. Joshi, 1945.PPH 21 2155. The New Sitaution and Our Tasks –

Resolution of the CC of the CPI passedat its meeting in Dec. 1945.

18 18

56. Vir Garhwali Sipahion Se HawaldarChander Singh “Garhwali Ki Duibat”(A Short Discussion of Chandra Singh“Garhwali” with Garhwali Soldiers),1945. Pub: UP, CP

26 26

57. India Today Series No. 4, History of theNational Movement by R.P. Dutt, 1945.

81 81

58. No More Famine Food for All by G.Adhikari, 1945. Pub: PPH

32 32

59. British Soldier Looks at India – Letterof Clive Branson, 1945. PPH Bombay

56 56

60. Communist Reply to Congress WorkingCommittee’s Charges by P.C. Joshi,1945.

217 217

61. Sikh Homeland: Through Hindu-Muslim-Sikh Unity by G. Adhikari,1945. Pub: PPH

22 22

62. Death Pits in Our Land: How 200,000Indian Miners Live and Work by S.A.

28 28

Dange, 1945.63. A Dictionary of Terms and Quotations

– Compiled from the Works of Lenin &Bell Thomas, 1945.

58 58

64. Sakaler Swadhinata Chai – Issued bythe CC of the CPI, 1945-46.

30 30

65. Communisty Reply to CongressWorking Committees Charges by P.C.Joshi, Part –II, 1945.

98 98

66. Gandhi – Joshi Correspondence, 1945. 52 5266.A. Correspondence between Gandhi and

P.C. Joshi,1945.72 72

67. Communist Reply to the WorkingCommittee by P.C. Joshi, 1945.

412 412

68. Congress Karayasameeti KoMommuniston Ka Javab (CommunistReply to Congress WorkingCommittee) by P.C. Joshi, 1945.PPH,Bombay

212 212

69. Lid off Andhra Anti-Communism byA.S.R. Chari, 1945.Pub: PPH Bombay

59 59

70. Communist Reply to Congress WorkingCommittee’s Charge by P.C. Joshi,1945.

300 300

71. Aftermath of Bengal Famine – Problemof Rehabilitation and Our Task byPanchugopal Bhaduri 1945, Pub: NBACalcutta

64 64

72. The Tata-Birla Plan will it work – byRanadive B.T., 1945.Pub: PPHBombay-duplicate

24 24

73. Inside Bengal 1941-1944 – ForwardBlock and its Allies Versus CommunistParty – by Bose Arun and Khoka Rai,1945. Pub: PPH Bombay

75 75

74. India and You – by S.A. Dange, Articlereprinted from Daily worker, 1945.

12 12

75. Your Tagore for Today – Selectionsfrom the Writings of Poet RabindranathTagore – Translated by HirendranathMukherjee – by Sanyal Hirankumar,1945. PPH Bombay

58 58

75.A. Russi Kranti Ka Etihas – 1905-1936(The History of Russian), 1945. by R.Page Arnot

112 112

75.B. Introduction to Marxism, No. 5 – 48 48

Nationalities in Europe, by J.Winternitz1945

75.C. Why is Marxism – Emile Burms, 1945.(N.T)

75.D. Bow of Burning Gold – A Study ofSubhas Chandra Bose – HirenMukherjee. PPH

125 125

75.E. Marxist Study Themes – 3, BritishRoad to Socialism – Part-II, NationalIndependence and FraternalAssociation, 1945.

8 8

75.F. Marxist Study Themes – 3, BritishRoad to Socialism – Part-II, NationalIndependence and FraternalAssociation, 1945.

8 8

75.G. Adivasis Revolt – The Story of WarliPeasants in Struggle – Godavari,Parulekar, 1945. National Book AgencyPrivate Ltd.

198 198

75.H. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks of EMS Namboodiripad Vol. 6,1945-46).

392 392

76. Bharatiya Samaj Paddhati (BharatiyaSamaj Vigyan) by Dr. Bhupendra NathDatta, 1946. Barman Publishing House

210 210

77. Inspiring Story of the Historic R.I.N.Uprising by A. Victimised RIN Striker,1946.Pub: PPH

16 16

78. Fascism and Social Revolution – AStudy of the Economics and Politics ofthe last stages of Capitalism in Decayby R.P. Dutt, 1946. Nationa BookAgency Ltd. Calcutta

420 420

79. A New Chapter in Divide and Rule:Exposes Cabinet Mission’s Plan by R.P.Dutt, 1946. PPH

36 36

80. Towards a People’s Navy: CPI 1946,Pub: PPH

24 24

81. Freedom for India – the Truth about theCabinet Mission’s Visit by R.P. Dutt,1946.

36 36

82. For the Final Bid for Power: FreedomProgramme of Indian Communists –byP.C. Joshi, 1946.PPH

125 125

83. Jagat Singh Aau Taur Sahanknimira byAjay Ghosh, 1946 (in Bengali)

56 56

84. The Aims of the Communist PartyMarxism an Introductory Course inFive Parts, 1946.

31 31

85. Bhagat Singh and his Comrades by oneof their colleagues by Ajoy Ghosh,1946.PPH, Bombay

41 41

86. Declaration of Independence –Communist Party Resolution for theConstituent Assembly by R.P. Dutt.Pub: PPH Bombay

16 16

87. Salute to Kashmir by Romesh Chandra,1946.Pub: PPH

24 24

88. Dange Fights Anti-Strike Bill – Speechin the Bombay Legislative Assembly,1946. Pub:PPH

70 70

89. Under Congress Ministry Blood Bath atAmalner Dange Demanda Justice forMurdered Workers, 1946.Pub: PPH

24 24

90. Gadhar Viplabi by Randhir Singh,1946. Pub: Bhartiya Communist PartyCalcutta 1946

51 51

91. Notes on the Bengal Renaissange byAmit Sen, 1946.PPH Bombay

72 72

92. Vir Viplabi Suryasen by Niranjan Sen,1946. Pub: CPI Calcutta

30 30

93. A Short History of the RussianRevolution by R. Arnot Page,1946.Pub: PPH

135 135

93.A. S.I.R. Strike – For Security of Service,In Defence of their Union, 40,000Workers fight back Railway Board’sAttack by N.K. Krishna & A.S. R.Chari, 1946. Pub:PPH

61 61

93.B. Tebhaga Struggle 1946-47, SilverJublee Memorial Vol., 1973.

133 133

93.C. 1-1/4 Crores Malyalees – EMSNamboodripad, 1946.

64 64

93.D. Election Notification – Cochi State,Deenabandhu Press, Ernakulam, 1946.

16 16

93.E. Marxist an Introductory Course in FiveParts – The Aims of the CommunistParty,Pub: Adhunik, 1946.

31 31

93.F. Trivandrum Communist Party is Askingfor What, CPI Memorandum, 1946.

50 50

94. Hindu & Muslim by RabindranathMukhopadhyaya, 1947.Pub: National

50 50

Book Agency Calcutta 95. Operation Asylum and you, 1947.PPH 30 3096. Indo-British Big Business Deals – New

forms of Imperalist Exploitation byArun Bose, 1947. Pub: PPH

67 67

97. Memorandum to the Congress WorkingCommittee from Andhra Committee ofthe CPI Bijaywada, 1947. Pub: PPH

20 20

98. India’s Economic Crisis and its solutionby B.I. Ranadive, 1947. Pub: PPH,Bombay

46 46

99. Princistan Imperialism’s Next forTomorrow by Romesh Chandra,1947.PPH Bombay

16 16

100. The Goondas of Karnatak – Memo toCongress Working committee fromKaranatak Communist Party ProvincialCommittee, 1947. Pub: PPH

16 16

101. United Provinces shall not go thePunjab – Way in the Name of Freedom,Honour and Bread, Resolution of theProvincial Committee of theCommunist Party on the CommunalSituation, 1947.

31 31

102. Who Rules in Delhi – Memorandum tothe Congress Working Committee ofthe CPI, 1947. Pub: PPH

10 10

103. Marxwad Aur Ram Raj: for Rahulji kiBharanti illusionment of Rahulji onMarxism and Ramraj by KarpatrijiShripujaya Swami Karpatrijee1947.

132 132

104. Tricolour Shall Fly Over Hyderabad byRaj Bahadur Gour, 1947. Pub: PPH

60 60

105. Land Fragments and our Farmer(Speech in the Bombay Assembly onthe Bombay Fragmentation(Prevention) & Consolidation ofHolding Act) by S.A. Dange, 1947.PPH

49 49

106. Revolt of the Varlis by S.V. Parulekar,1947. Pub: PPH Bombay

104 104

107. A Guide to the Study of the History ofthe CPSU (B) – Syllabus for sixLectures with notes on Reading, 1947,Pub: PPH, Bombay

36 36

108. Bleeding Punjab Warns by DhanwantriP.C. Joshi, 1947. Pub: PPH Bombay

40 40

109. Inside Vallore Jail Stop ThisVindictivaness, P.C. Joshi’s Memo toCongress Working CommitteeRegarding Communist Detenus,1947.Pub: PPH

15 15

110. Jakhmi Punjab Ka Awaj by P.C. Joshi,1947. Pub: Jan Prakash

36 36

111. Problems of International Development– A Marxist Analysis by KardeljEdvard, 1947. Pub: PPH Bombay

42 42

112. Zamindar-Police Terror in Andhra –Memorandum to Congress WorkingCommittee from Andhra Committee ofthe CPI, 1947. Pub: PPH Bombay

22 22

113. Communist Statement of Policy for theStruggle for Full Independence andPeople’s Democracy, 1947. Pub: PPH,Bombay

14 14

114. Pacific Act Peace or War, 1947. CPPublication

32 32

115. Bhartiya Paristhiti (Indian Condition)by E. Zukov, 1947, Janprakashan Grih,Bombay

20 20

116. Mountbatton Award and After –Political Resolution of the CentralCommittee of the Communist Party ofIndia, 1947.Pub: PPH, Bombay

15 15

117. On his 79th Birthday – Our Homage andOur Pledge, 1947.CPI, Pub: PPHBombay

16 16

118. A.A. Zhdanov on the InternationalSituation Report made at theConference of the Nine CommunistParties held in Poland, 1947.

28 28

119. India’s Food Crisis – Memorandum onthe Food Situation submitted by the CPIto the Government of Indian Union,1947.PPH

58 58

120. Communist Vol. I, No.6 MonthlyOrgan of the CPI by L. Eventov, 1947.

52 52

120.A. Aaj Ka Bharat by R.P. Dutt, Part – I,1947.- PPH, Bombay

78 78

120.B. Aaj Ka Bharat by R.P. Dutt, Part – II,1947. PPH, Bombay

80 80

120.C. Bhartiya Reenessan andolan: (IndianRenaissance Movement) by M.N. Roy,

18 18

1947.120.D. Mahatma Gandhi Ki Bihar Yatra by

V.S. Verma, 1947.52 52

120.E. Election Manifesto – Democracy orKing’s Rule, All India Socialist Party.

12 12

120F. Election Manifesto – Indian SocialistParty.

12 12

120.G. Struggle for Hegemony in India 1920-47,Shashi Joshi, Sage PublicationsCulture Community and Power, Vol.III, 1941-47.

403 403

120.H. Sir C.P.’s Reply to Nehru – Withdrawthe Black Bills, Communist Reply toSree Prakasan’s allegations, 1946.

205 205

121. Down with Autocracy – Tasks beforethe States’ Peoples Movement, 1947,P.C. Joshi, Pub: PPH Bombay

15 15

122. Open Letter to Congressmen – Rajectthe Policy of Repression onCommunists of Defending VestedInterests of Suppressing Toilers by B.T.Ranadive, 1948. Pub: CPI

22 22

123. May Day Manifesto of the CommunistParty of India, 1948.

6 6

124. Not People’s Raj but Police Raj by S.A.Dange, 1948. Published by CPI

20 20

125. Strom over Hyderabad by RomeshThapar, 1948. Kutub Publication

32 32

126. CPSU Problems of Party IdeologicalWork Editorials from “Bolsheviks”,Theoretical Journal of the SovietCommunist Party, 1948.PPH, Bombay

23 23

127. Pakistan ke Report per Com. BhawaniSen ke Bhashan, IInd Congress of CPI,1948.

20 20

128. India’s March of “Freedom”, 1948.Pub: Indian Communists in GreatBritain

20 20

129. The Constitution of the CommunistParty of India, Adopted by the SecondCongress of the Communist Party ofIndia, 1948. CP Publication

16 16

130. Samajtantra Dal Kahader Birodhi byAshvi Sen, 1948. National BookAgency, Calcutta

47 47

131. The Sterling Balances Betrayal Sordid 41 41

Story of their Accumulation ShamefulSurrender of our Interests by theChetty-Cripps Agreement by B.T.Ranadive, 1948.CP Publication

132. Hyderabad’s Battle for new Democracyis yours, 1948. Hyderabad StateCommunist Committee.

1717

133. One Year of Freedom, 1948. CPPublication

20 20

134. Second Congress of the CPI – OpeningReport by Comrade B.T. Ranadive onthe Draft Political Thesis, 1948. CPPublication

40 40

135. Rajnitik Prastava – HindustaniCommunist Party ka Doosari Congressmain Swikrit, Calcutta 1948.

119 119

136. Hindustani Communist Party kaVidhan, 1948. – Passed in the IIndCongress.

20 20

137. Hindustani Communist Party KiDoosari Congress, 1948.

32 32

138. The Marshall Plan in the Light ofRealities by A. Leontyev, 1948.PPH

65 65

138.A. A Study Guide – The cooperativeMovement, 1948.

31 31

139. Chandra Singh Garhwali SanskhiptParichaya by Chandra Singh Garwali1948.

21 21

140. Netara Kaun Pathe, 1948. CPIPublication Calcutta

28 28

140.A. Marxism – An Introductory Course inFive Parts Capitalist Society, 1948.

36 36

141. Marxism and the General Crisis ofCapitalism by E. Verga, Author of TwoSystems and the Great Crisis by B.T.Ranadive, 1948. PPH

71 71

142. Comrade B.T. Ranadive ka Bhashan –Secnd Congress of Communist PartyPublication 1948.

32 32

143. Marshall Plan for Asia – Prosperity orPauperization – A Communist Analysis,1948. CP Publication

16 16

144. America & Tritiya Yudher Chakrant –American Plot for Third World War byMalutosh Mitra, 1948.

45 45

145. Statement of CC Land to the Tillers – 16 16

Power to the Toiling Masses –Statement of CC based on PoliticalResolution of 2nd Congress for People’sFront Under Working Class Leadership,1948.

146. Why No Nationalisation –Government’s Industrial PolicyExamined by B.T. Ranadive, 1948.

18 18

147. Who Rules Pakistan, 1948.CPPublication

19 19

147.A. Notes from the Gallows – JuliusFuchik, 1948.PPH

101 101

148. Strikes and Production: - Reality andMyth by Romesh, 1948. CP Publication

12 12

148.A. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks of EMS Namboodiripad Vol. 9,1948)

428 428

149. After Partition: - Indian Union andPakistan by M.Alexeyev from theBolshevik, 1948.

21 21

150. India and the Unicef Conference byB.T. Ranadive, 1948. CP Publication

20 20

151. The Constitution of the CommunistParty of India – Adopted by the SecondCongress of the Communist Party ofIndia, 1948.

15 15

152. Janavadi Kranti – HindustaniCommunist Party ki Doosari Congresske Rajnitik Prastava ke Masavida,1948.Published by M.B. Raofor theCommnist Party of India, Bombay 4.

112 112

153. On the Colonial Question by Lenin,Stalin, Zhukov, 1948.Bombay PeoplePublishing House.

46 46

153.A. The Yugoslav Road to Socialism – K.Damodaran, 1948.

157 157

154. Communist Party’s Open Letter to theMember of the Working Committee ofall India Congress Committee and to allCongressmen, 1948.

20 20

155. Towards the Democratic Front to winReal Independence and People’sDemocracy – Statement of PolicyCentral Committee, CPI, 1948.

15 15

156. Communist Party Calls for – A FightingFront of Toiling Millions; - Against

30 30

Imperialists and their Collaborators; -for Freedom and Democracy; - Reviewof the Second Congress of the CPI,1948.CP Publication

157. Nehru Govt Declares War AgainstToilers – communist Party attacked asPeople’s Vanguard; - Defeat theCapitalist-Landlord offensive by B.T.Ranadive, 1948.CP Publication

24 24

158. One Year of People’s Struggles, 1948.CP Publication

16 16

158.A. Malanazi Menance – Issued byJohannesburg Distt. Committee of theCPI, 1948.

16 16

158.B. Falsifiers of History (HistoricalSurvey), 1948. Pub: Foreign LanguagesPublishing House, Moscow

58 58

158.C. Constitution of CPI.1948 21 21158.D. Malerialistic Interpretation of History

by K. Damodaran, 1948.44 44

158.E. An Introduction to Marxism – K.Damodaran.

20 20

158.F. Election Notification – Cochin PeoplesCongress, 1948.

16 16

158.G. Documents of the History of theCommunist Party of India by M.B. Rao,Vol. VII, 1948.PPH

1131 1131

158.H. Immortal Punnapravayalar – K.C.George, 1948.CPI

175 175

158.I. Why Kanan Resigned? Election Leafletby an Voter.

20 20

158.J. Election Pamphlet – What StateCongress should do to create a freeDemocratic Travancore, 1948.

34 34

158.K. To held Communist Party in MunicipalPanchayat Election, 1948.

16 16

159. India from Primitive Communism toSlavery – A Marxist Study of AncientHistory in Outline by S.A. Dange,1949.PPH

198 198

160. Ninth August Betrayed by ChandrandanShukla, 1949.Agekadam Prakashan

44 44

161. Communist Information BureauHungary Sammelan (CommunistInformation Bureau’s HungariarConference, 1949. News Publishers

32 32

162. What is Happening in Hyderabad, 1949.CP Publication

27 27

163. Chaka Bandher Gaon, Chitto Mitra,Oreintal People’s Press Calcutta 1949.

10 10

164. Marx Vadi,CPI 1949. 145 145165. Rlymen Fight for Living Wage,

1949.Pub: V.M. Kaul for the CPIBombay.

14 14

166. Organisational Principles of CPSU(B)Article Issued by the Tass NewsAgency of USSR in India by G.Brovarsky, 1949.PPH

24 24

167. Will There be an Atomic War by SKesavan, 1949. PPH

97 97

168. 30 Years of Komsomel – Fresh Roundof Student Struggle in India andPakistan, 1949.

44 44

169. The Struggle for Peace NationalIndependence Working Class Unity –Resolutions and Reports of the meetingof Information Bureau of Communistand Workers Parties held in Hungary inNov. 1949. CP Publication

78 78

170. Analysis of the U.P. ZamindariAbolution Report, 1949. Published byV.M.Kaul for the CPI Bombay

52 52

171. Communist Violence in India, 1949. 71 71172. An Inevitable Review of Certain

Aspects of the Policies of the IndianCommunist Leadership by S.K.Limaye, 1949. Pub: NavajeevanSanghatana

59 59

173. U.P. Pragatisheel Lekhak Sammelen,1949.

16 16

174. Review of Education Policy ofCongress Government – RightReformist Deviation on the StudentFront, Young Guard, Vol. I, No. 2,1949.

68 68

175. Bombay Detenus’ Hunger-Strike enters3rd week Condition of Dange Mirajkarand others serious :1949. CPPublication

8 8

176. All India Student’s FederationResolutions (adopted by the 12th AnnualConference 23-27 July 1949).

52 52

177. Report of the AISF Secretariat –Presented to 12th Annual ConferenceCalcutta, 1949. Pub: AISF Bombay

40 40

178. N.U.S. the Student I.N.T.U.C., 1949.Published for AISF, Bombay

16 16

179. Vidrohi Hyderabad (Rebel Hyderabad)by Romesh Thapar, 1949.

55 55

180. August 15 onward to Tasks ahead: –Communist Party’s appeal to the Peopleof India, 1949. PPH Bombay

8 8

181. Behind the Railway Enquiry CommitteeReport Conspiracy to attack RailwayWorkers by a Militant Railwayman,1949.

30 30

182. Bangla Sishu Telengana Lalganj,Chobbis Pargna Jela Communist Party,1949.

74 74

183. Marx Vadi (Part – III), 1949. 217 217184. A Critique of CPI’s Theses Leninism

and Revisionism by Ajit Roy, 1949.Pub: Sirajul Islam Dacca

61 61

185. Marxist Miscallany: Review of theDraft Consitution of India, 1949.(N.T)

58 58

185.A. Karl Marx – Mazoodri Aur Punji, 1949.(N.T)

52 52

185.B. How to be a Good Communist – LiuShad-Chi, 1949.( N.T)

130 130

185.C. Cochi-Travancore Merger, Cochi Distt.Congress, 1949. ( N.T)

32 32

185.D. Ministry Rule Trivandrum – Forward toa Government; - Independent Kerala: ASlogan against Indian Democracy.

140 140

185.E. EMSinte Sampoorna kritikal( CollectedWorks of EMS Namboodiripad Vol. 10,1948-52)

392 392

185.F. Communist Nos. 1,2&3, 1949. 100 100186. Imperialist Aggression in Kashmir,

1950. Mashal Publishing House,Bombay

19 19

187. Foreign Capital in ‘Free’ India, 1950.Pub: V.M.Kaul for the CPI, Bombay

38 38

188. Manifesto of the Central Committee ofthe Communist Party of India on theNew Constitution, 1950. CP Publication

8 8

189. Shanti Aur Swadhinta Keleye HamaraSangharsh Aur Joshivadi Chele me

23 23

Titovad, 1950.190. Imperialist Agression in Kashmir,

1950.Mashal Pub.18 18

191. Kashmire Samrajyavadi Akraman,Communist Party, 1950.

36 36

192. Situation in India by R.P. Dutt, 1950.ACrossroads Publication

8 8

193. Colonial Peoples’ Struggle forLiberation – Report to Institute ofEconomics and Pacific Institute of theAcademy of Science, USSR, 1950.

102 102

194. Forward Communist Party of IndiaPolitical Thesis – Adopted at the PartyCongress held at Kanpur, 1950.

67 67

195. Indian Communist Movement onTurning Point, Lal Communist PartyHind Union, 1950.

25 25

196. Waqut ke Aawaz by Amar Sheikh,1950.

32 32

197. Bhartiya Jantantra ke PanchvinVarsaganth per Pravada Aur Izavestiyake Sempadkia, 1950.(Editorial of thePravada and Izavestia on the 5th

Anniversary of the Indian DemocracyRepublic) Pub: Jan Prakash, Lucknow

10 10

198. Sharpening Crisis of the ColonialSystem After World War II by E.M.Zhukov, 1950. PPH Bombay

36 36

199. New Stage in India’s LiberationStruggle by A.M. Dyakov, 1950.PPH

52 52

199A Views, No.1, Under Red Banner: SelfCriticism of Comrade P.C. Joshi,Howrah(Calcutta), May 1950

64 64

200. Comrade Abroad and B.T. Ranadive:Views I by P.C. Joshi, 1950.

64 64

201. Classical Work on the Principles ofBolshevik Tactics by A. Kosulnikov,1950.PPH

24 24

202. Forward Communist Party of India –Political Thesis Adopted at the PartyCongress held at Kanpur, Feb. 1950.

67 67

203. Documents for Discussion by P.C. Joshi– Peace Movement Mistakes and Tasksby P.C. Joshi, 1950. Pub: ‘Adhunik’

20 20

204. Communist Party of India by P.C.Joshi, 1950. Lal Communist Party

16 16

205. Real Face of Democratic Socialism – ACritique of the Policy and Programmeof the Socialist Party of India by R.Gupta, 1950. GP Publication

48 48

206. Howrah Jeela CommitteeAtmasamalochna, 1950. Pub: CPIHowrah Jeela Committee, Howrah

45 45

207. Fight for Democratic Education, 1950.Pub: All India Students’ Federation,Bombay.

16 16

208. Strength of a communist Party Lies inUnity and Iron Discipline by G. Gak –Criticism and Self Criticism by D.Troshin, 1950. Pub. Adhunik

24 24

209. A Note on the Editorial of theCommunist from Dated 27th Jan. 1950.

54 54

210. The Working Class and its Allies by G.Brovarsky, 1950. PPH

12 12

211. Documents for Discussion by P.C. Joshi– For a Mass Policy by P.C. Joshi,1950.

109 109

211.A. Korea After the Second World War byF.I. Shabshina, 1950. PPH

57 57

211.B. Naya Ganatantra Saman Samaj Tantra(New Democracy vs. Socialism),1950.by Socialist Book Craft

16 16

211.C. Acts and Resolutions of the CongressSecond World Congress of theDefenders of Peace (The World PeaceCouncil Elected by Congress), Warsaw,1950.

32 32

211.D. A Critique of Communist Movement inIndia by Shibdas Ghosh, 1950.

32 32

211.E. Sreeman C.V. Kuju Rama’s Speech(Travancore Rashtriya Conference),IVth yr Committee1950.

30 30

211.F. Oppression in India by D.N. Pritt, 1950. 12 12211.G. An Open Letter to Pandit J. Nehru by

M.N. Govindan Nair, Sec. CPI, KeralaState- To Socialism; Manifesto to PanchayatElection; Speech by Com. Ajay KumarGhosh, Gen. Sec. CPI at Fort Cochi onKerala Election; Jaya Prakash andSocialist Org.; Communist andPakistan. 1950.

274 274

212. On the All India Party Conference –Resolution of Greetings to theCommunist Parties of the World, etc…etc… Party Letter, No. 4, 1951.

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212.A. Election Mainfesto of the CommunistParty Of India, 6th August 1951.

31 31

213. Statement of Policy of the CommunistParty of India, 1951. CP Publication

13 13

213.A. Progamme of the Communist Party ofIndia, adopted by the All India PartyConference, October 1951.

24 24

214. Communist Kiya Chahte Hain (What docommunist want), Shio Verma MarxistStudy Series No. 1, 1951. PrabhatPublishers, Lucknow

32 32

215. Manoeuvres of British Imperialism inCeylon. 1951.S.V. Pokrovsky, PPH

18 18

216. Documents for Discussion – Telenganaand the Rajeshwar Rao Leadership byO.P. Sangal, 1951. Published by N.C.Jain, Allahabad

67 67

217. Economic Data Relating to someStatement in the Draft Programmeissued by CPI, 1951.Published by himfor the Communist Party of India,Bombay

61 61

218. Inner Party Discussion Pamphlet No.1 –Suggestion and Criticisms on DraftProgramme and Policy Statement,1951.

28 28

219. Janvadi Morcha aur Sarahara Netritva –Democratic Front and ProletarianLeadership by Ajay Kumar Ghosh,1951. Pub: Janyug UP

16 16

220. Draft Programme of the CommunistParty of India, 1951.CP Publication

16 16

221. The Nehru Five Year Plan by S.G.Sardesai, 1951.Pub: PPH, Bombay

48 48

222. The Peasant Question in Kerala by S.Parameshwaram, 1951.PPH

62 62

223. The Communist Culture Front by RohitDave, Pub: Democractic ResearchService

33 33

223.A. British Road to Socialism, 1951. Pub: 70 70224. Economic Data Relating to some

Statement in the Draft Programme,66 66

1951.225. Programme of the Communist Party of

India – Adopted by the All India PartyConference, 1951. CP Publication

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226. Party Letter No. 1 – For Members ofthe Communist Party only issued by theSecretariat of the CPI, 1951.

12 12

227. Forward to the Election CampaignParty Letter – for the Party Membersonly, No. 2, 1951.PPH, Bombay

16 16

228. We are Lagging Behind – RawalpindiConspiracy Case; - Correspondents forCrossroads; - Death Anniversary ofCom. Krishna Pillai, Party Letter No. 3,1951.

16 16

229. Problems of the Mass Movement byP.C. Joshi, 1951.Pub: N.C. Jain,Allahabad

90 90

230. Draft Programme of the CommunistParty of India – Isued by the P.B., CPI,1951.

26 26

231. Arajkatavad Ya Samajbad by Stalin,1951.Adhunik Pub.

93 93

231.A. Masani, Communist Party in India,1951.

23 23

231.B. Kashmir and the Conspiracy AgainstPeace – Rajbans Krishen, 1951.PPH

118 118

231.C. On Inner Party Struggle – LIU SHAO-CHI, 1951.PPH, Bombay

66 66

231.D. Religious Freedom in Russia – Tr. ByC. Unniraja, 1951. Marxist Book StallKozhicode.

34 34

231.E. Any Time We Can Unite – Can’tParty’s Reply to Pravaham.

44 44

231.F. Cultivators’ Problem in Kerala. 74 74231.G. Land to the Cultivator – C.J. Thomes. 16 16231.H. Communist Party the Inheritant of the

Struggle Wegecy of Malayalies, 1951.16 16

231.I. Principles of Indian Communist Party,July 1951.

20 20

231.J. Programme of Indian Communist Party,1951.

25 25

231.K. Communist Party Members only PartyLetter on Election, October 1951.

12 12

231.L. Election Manifesto, AICC, 1951. 23 23231.M. Election Manifesto of the CPI – the 248 248

Case for the Telengana Twelve A.K.Gopalan’s Appeal on behalf of theCommunist Party to accede the need ofWorkers, communist Party’s ElectionManifesto.

231.N. Reolution in Telengana 1946-1951. 52 52231.(O). The Communist Party in India – M.R.

Masani, The Pacific Affairs, Vol.XXIV, No.1, March 1951.

22 22

231.(P). BTR’s Self Critical Report. 126 126-F/S232. Party Letter Party Chithi, No. 2, May,

1952.CPI16 16

233. PB Note on Party Letters, Party LetterNo. 6, 1952.

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234. Marxwadi, Aaj Ki Duniya Me byJayaprakash Narayan, Patna SocialistParty1952.

58 58

235. Balia Ke Viron Ko Phanai Se Bachaoby Shanti Tyagi, 1952.

18 18

236. Left Socialist Group, Policy Statement,1952.

24 24

237. The New Ideology of ‘DemocraticSocialism’ by Ajoy Kumar Ghosh,1952.PPH

26 26

237.A. Today’s India (Innathe India), Part II,A.M. Dayakov, 1952.

97 97

237.B. Manifesto of the Communist Party – K.Marx & F. Engels, 1952. ProgressPublishers

96 96

238. Zamindari Unmulan: Politico-Economic Study Series No. 2 byShankardyal Tiwari. Hindustani CP KiUttar Pradeshiya Committee, 1952.

41 41

239. Eikeyer Shakti Jayee Haibei by JyotiBose, 1952., NBA Calcutta

15 15

240. U.P. Zamindari Abolition by P.C. Joshi,Political Economic Study Series No.4.Pub: UP State Committee CPI

63 63

240.A. Document for Discussion PeaceMovement – Mistakes and Tasks – P.C.Joshi, Adhunik Prakashan

20 20

241. Theories and Practice of the SocialistParty of India by Ajoy Kumar Ghosh,1952. PPH

69 69

241.A. Marxism – Leninism on Basis andSuperstructure, 1952, D.I. Chesnokov,

63 63

PPH242. Let us Work Together by EMS

Namboodripad, 1952.18 18

243. Yah Hai Punchayati Raj by Shiv KumarMishra, 1952.UP, PC of CPI

32 32

243.A. Marxvad Parchiyamala – Shiv Verma,1952, Samajvadi Sahitya Sadan,Lucknow

43 43

244. The Question of an Obligatory StateLanguage in India by Dr. RambilasSharma, 1952.PPH

33 33

245. Foreign Capital in India by Prem SagarGupta, 1952. PPH

43 43

246. Praja Socialism, Monopoly’s Pawn byEdatata Narayanan, 1952.PPH

80 80

247. Socialism Party up VisheshAdhiveshan,(Socialist Party, SpecialConference : Hardoi)1952.

20 20

247.A. Hathkargha Udhyog and Bunkaron KeSamasyayon by A.B. Bardhan, 1952.(N.T)

248. Nehru Sarkar Swarup by BhupeshGupta, CPI1952.

32 32

249. The NationalQuestion in Kerala byEMS Namboodripad, 1952.

192 178 14

249.A. Marxvad Parchiyamala Aur SamajvadJanvad – Shiv Verma, 1952.

47 47

250. The Nehru 5 – Year Plan by S.G.Sardesai, 1952.Pub: PPH Bombay

57 57

250.A. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks of EMS Namboodiripad Vol 11-1952 )

400 400

251. Agrarian Crisis in India and theReactionary Plans: by Bhowani Sen,1952. PPH

104 104

252. On the Results of the General Electionsand Tasks before the Party by AjoyGhosh, Party Letter No. 5, 1952.

55 55

253. On the Indian Trade Union Movementby S.A. Dange,1952.CP Publication.

67 67

254. On the Agrarian Question in India byEMS Namboodripad, 1952.PPH

69 69

255. For a People’s Food Policy – Issued bythe Sub-committee, People’s UnitedFood Committee Bombay andMaharashtra, 1952.

45 45

255.A. Communism Ajay Hai – AcharyaDipankar, 1952.

47 47

256. The Indian Elections by R.P. Dutt,1952.PPH

10 10

257. For Third Party Congress – ResearchUnit of the WBPC, CPI, 1952.

36 36

258. History of May Day – TrachtenbergAlexender, 1952.PPH

28 28

259. Food Achilies’ Heel of Indian Economyby EMs Namboodripad, 1952.PPH

65 65

259.A. Samajvikas yojanenech Vestraharan byN.D. Patil, 1952.

34 34

259.B. Communism: The According to MarxLenin Stalin Mao-Tse-Tung,Democratic Research Service, 1952.

23 23

259.C. Ravisionism Against Revisionalism –Moni Guha, Organ of Modern RevisionSeries No.2, 1952.

63 63

259.D. Lassions from Chinese Revolution byMao Se Tung.

36 36

259.E. Today’s India, Part – I – A.M. Dyakov,Tr. K. Damodaran, 1952.

92 92

259.F. Today’s India, Part- II – A.M. Dyakov,Tr. K. Damodaran, 1952. NavayuganPub. Oct. 1952 (Malyalam)

99 99

259.G. Hundred Years gains of Working Cass– S.A. Dange, Dec. 1952.

20 20

259.H. Labour and Capital – Karl Marx,Progressive Liberation, Kollam, Jan.1952.

76 76

259.I. Father Vadakan’s Pamphlet to JosephMundasseery

- Is Socialist Unity Good for theNation?

- AKG’s speech in the Parliamentagainst Laws and Unlaws.

- Communist Party’s D.C.Planum Main Point.

- Penjayat Board ElectionNotification

- Is Praja-Socialist Unity Goodfor the Country?

- Documents and works of IndianSocialist Party

- Against Administrative Ruleand for Democratic United

337 337

Ministry- Praja Socialism: Monopoly’s

Pawn- For a Democratic Government

in Madras State- New Rice Procurement Plan in

Thru-Kochi- To Elimiante the Current

Problems of Thiru-Kochi.259.J. Stalin’s Thesis and CPSU Congress:

Resolution by CPI, Kerala StateCommittee, 1952. (Malayalam)

19 19

260. Resolutions of the Central Committeeof the Communist Party of India –Adopted at its meeting in Bombay,1953.CPI

58 58

261. Some Problems of T.U. Unity, PartyLetter No. 7, 1953.

19 19

262. Alternative Proposal of the CC’s DraftAmendments to the Constitution of theCPI – Submitted by the Education Unit,1953.

12 12

263. Mao Ke China Me (in Mao’s China) byDevwrat, 1953.

244 244

264. Indian Monopoly Capital and People’sDemocratic Revolution by P.Ramamurty, Research Unit. W.B.P.C,CPI, 1953.

12 12

264.A. Resolutions of the Central Committeeof the CPI adopted at its meeting inBombay, March 1953.CPI

57 57

265. The New American Meance –Communist Party Publication on the USPakistan War Pact by Ajoy Ghosh,1953. CPI Publication

20 20

266. On Collective Functioning – 1953.- Editorials from the Journal;- For a Lasting Peace;- For a People’s Democratic, A

CP Publication

24 24

267. The Present Organisational Position inthe Provinces, Party Letter No. 1,1953.CP Publication

16 16

267.A. A Note on Party Education in WestBengal, Party Letter No. 8 1953.

84 84

268. The Extended Plenum of the Central 16 16

Committee, Party Letter No. 2, Jan.1953.

269. Report of the Work of the CentralControl Commission (From Oct. 1951to Jan. 1953) by S.V. Ghate, PartyLetter No. 3, March 1953.CPI

16 16

270. Party Fund Collections in KrishnaDistrict (Andhra), Party Letter No. 4,April 1953. CP Publication

20 20

271. On the Urdu Daily ‘Naya Zamana’Published by Communist Party of India,Party Letter No. 6, June 1953.

16 16

271.A. Marxism and Family Life – K.Damodaran (Malayalam).PrabhatamBook House, Kollam

27 27

272. Resolution of the National Council ofthe Communist Party of India: March1953, CP Publication

48 48

273. New Age (Monthly Political) by AjoyGhosh, Vol. II, No. 9, 1953.

68 68

274. Indian Monopoly Capital: A BriefOutline by Ajit Roy, 1953.

145 145

275. Party Organisation – Adopted by theCentral Committee of the CPI,Lucknow, 1953. Janyug Publication.

28 28

276. Peasant Uprising in India by L.Natarajan, Bombay, 1953.PPH

85 85

277. The Defect of two Manoeuvres – ANote by S.A. Dange, for Party Membersonly, 1953.

36 36

277.A. What is Marxvad – Emil Berns, 1953. 100 100277.B. The Crisis of Indian Economy, B.T.

Ranadive, 1953.PPH232 232

278. Alternative Proposal to the CC’s DraftAmendments to the Constitution of theCPI (proposed by education unit, WestBengal P.C.) 1953.

30 30

279. A Review of the Struggle AgainstIncrease in Tramfares in Calcutta –Adopted in the P.C. Meeting held on 4th

– 5th Sept. 1953.CPI WB Committee.

30 30

279.A. Born of the People by Luis Trauc with aforward by Paul Robeson, 1953.PPH

272 272

279.B. Draft Programme of the CommunistParty of India, 1952.

63 63

279.C. Panchayath Bylla (Malayalam) C. 37 37

Achuthamenon’s Preface,1953.Prabhathan Printing & PublishingCo. Ltd. Kollam

279.D. Communist Murder Mechinery fromTrasky toBariya – P. Keshav Dev,1953.

31 31

279.E. Readers’ Guide to the Marxist Classics– Prepared and Edited by MauriceCornforth.

131 131

279.F. Kashmir Lessons – CC Resolutions ofCPI Fight for New Kashmir Programme– EMS Namboodripad (Malayalam).

34 34

279.G. An Open Letter to Pandit Nehru – M.N.Govindan Nair, 1953.

16 16

279.H. Congress Yesterday and Today – EMSNamboodripad, April 1953.

26 26

279.I. Patriotism and Globalism by S.Titareco, Tr. K.P.G. Namboodri,1953.Prabhathan Pub.

27 27

279.J. Political Resolution of CPI, Bombay,Kerala State Committee, 1953.

36 36

279.K. Communist Murder Machine fromTrosky to Baria – P. Kesavadev, 1953.

29 29

279.L. Organisational Report of CPI,Pub:Kerala State Committee, 1953.

26 26

279.M. Strengthen the Communist Party forCountry’s Freedom and Presperity – K.Damodaran, Jan. 1953.

10 10

279.N. Aprakashite Rajnitik Itihas – Dr.Bhupendra Nath Dutta, 1953.Navbharat Publishers.

366 366

279.O. Biplaber Padachinna, Bhupendra NathDutta, 1953.Sarassati Library, Calcutta

403 403

279.P. Communist Party’s Memorandum toJustice Wanchoo – 1953.

- Programme of CPI Accepted bythe Third Party Congress;

- Mandrothuruth DemocraticFront;

- Rights and Responsibilities ofPanchayat Unity;

- Communist Party’s PanchayatElection Manifesto.

164 164

279.Q. My Experience in Soviet Union –A.K.G.’s Personal Diary Part-I, 1953.

79 79

279.R. Religion in Soviet Union and 263 263

Democratic China.- Draft Report to 6th Session All

India Progressive WritersAssociation;

- Review Report, CPI ThirdMalabar Conference;

- Panchayat Board ShouldDemocratised;

- Resolutions of the CentralCommittee of the CPI;

- United Kerala;- Why are Party rule in Soviet

Russia?280. Communist conspiracy at Madurai with

full text of Secret Documents, Bombay,for the Democratic Research Service,1954.

161 161

281. Resolutions on Party Organisation:Delhi Community Party of India, 1954.

34 34

282. National Economic Construction andPeasants: by EMS Namboodripad,1954.PPH

92 92

282A Memorandum to be submitted by thekerela state council of the communistparty of India 1961.

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283. On Organisation by EMSNamboodripad, Delhi Communist Partyof India, 1954. Pub: CPI

102 102

284. On the Decision of theCentralCommittee of the CPI by Ajoy Ghosh,Delhi, CPI, 1954. CP Publication

31 31

285. Fight for Swedeshi by Indulal Yajnik,1954.PPH

44 44

286. The Indian Plan (A Critical Survey) byBT Anadive, 1954. Pub: Current BookHouse.

112 112

286A Travancore- Kochin-A Bill PresentedNerumpalta Kkudyan 1954(Malayalam)

47 47

287. Some Problems of Indian History byS.A. Dange, Reprinted from New AgeMonthly, No. 9, Sept. 1954.

15 15

288. On the Law of Maximum Profits andthe Economic Outlook in the USA byCatharine Welland Marry Noris 1954.PPH

70 70

288.A. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal Sanchika15 January-December 1954 – P.Govinda Pillai, 1954. Publishers:Chintha PublishersThiruvananthapuram for AKG Centrefor Research and Studies

400 400

289. Economic Developmentin India andChina (1950-53) by P.K. Gupta,1954.Pub: PPH

53 53

290. Government Labour Policy and theBank Case by S.A. Dange, 1954.PPH

20 20

290.A. On the Work of the Third Congress ofthe CPI – Ajoy Ghosh, 1954.

34 34

290.B. British Guinea & Tranencore – CochinElection – C. Unniraju, 1954. PrabhathBook House, Kollam, 1954.

22 22

291. Main Communist Kyon Nahi Huon byNirupam Bhattacharya & others,1954.Prachi Prakashan, Calcutta

40 40

292. Quest for Life by S. Mahmuduzzafar,Bombay, 1954.PPH

163 163

292.A. Stalin, 1954. 30 30292.B. Land for Tillera – Against Eviation,

1954.28 28

292.C. The Self Criticism which Hides theMistakes, CPI, E.M.S. Namboodiripad.

14 14

293. Programmes of the Communist Party ofIndia, Adopted by the Third PartyCongress, Madurai, Dec. 17, 1953 toJan. 4, 1954.

21 21

293.A. The Communist Party of India, A ShortHistory by M.R. Masani, 1954. DerekVershoyle Ltd, London

302 302

293.B. The Crisis of Indian Economy – B.T.Ranadive, 1954.PPH

281 281

293.C. Thozhilali VarganetritwavumJnnadhipathya Prsthanavu – AjayGhosh, 1954.

53 53

293.D. Thoukochi State Committee,Communist Party, Nov. 27, Dec, 2,1954.Navaloka Press, Kollam

20 20

293.E. PoliticalResolution of CPI ThirdMadura Congress, Ja. 1954.

52 52

293.F. Oppenent’s Love for Baziya – K.Damodaran, Jan. 1954. Prabhathan

8 8

293.G. Thru-Cochi – Election Manifesto of 25 25

Communist Party – C. Achutha Menon,1954.Prabhathan.

293.H. United Front and United DemocraticGovernment – EMS Namboodripad,Jan. 1954.Prabhath, Kollam.

28 28

293.I. Communist Party and India’s ForeignPolicy – EMS Namboodripad, 1954.Prabhathan

12 12

293.J. Marxism and the Family Life.(Malayam) 1954.

28 28

293.K. Working Class Leadership and theDemocratic Movement – Ajoy Ghosh.

53 53

293.L. It United front get the Mahority – EMSNamboodripad, 1954. Prabhat Pub.

12 12

293.M. A Preface to Marxism by K.Damodaran, 1954.National Book Stall.(Malyalam)

64 64

293.N. Bill on Thiruvithankoor-Kochi Tenancy– Land for the Tenant.

- A Study on the Past CongressRule;

- United Front’s United Govt. goahead!;

- Enquiry into the StudentStruggle in Indore andSubsequent Events Leading tofiring;

- Religion and God of MuslimLeague;

- Is Opposition in Soviet Russia?- An Open Letter to Pandit

Jawaharlal Nehru;- The Peasant in National

Economic Construction, EMSNamboodripad;

- Unity win People will rule,1954.

282 282

293.O. Regarding the People’s DemocraticFront in Hyderabad, Party Letter No. 1,Feb. 1954.

45 45

293.P. Communist Movement in India –Communist Ideology in Action, theCommunist Movement in IndependentIndia, 1954.

278 278

293.Q. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal(Collection Works of EMS

352 352

Namboodiripad Vol. 24, (March 1953to August 1955).

294. Goa What Next by S.A. Dange, 1959.CP Publication

25 25

294.A. Communist Party in the Struggle forPeace Democracy and NationalAdvance, CPI, Publication 1955.

34 34

295. Communist Party in the Struggle forPeace Democracy and NationalAdvance, 1955. A CPI Publication

33 33

295.A. Opening Speech at the ExtendedMeeting of the West Bengal StateCommittee of the Communist Party ofthe India, Nov. 3, 1955.

84 84

296. The Way Forward (for the Countrieswithin the sphere of British Imperalismby R.Palme Dutt), 1955. Pub: NBA

66 66

296.A. For Party Members Only – Forum – 7,Fourth Party Congress Document No.10, Notes on Foreign and InternalPolicies of the Congress and ourattitude towards them, S.A. Dange.Communist Party Publication. 1955.

32 32

297. Peoples Democratic Front (Programmeand Constitution) Hyderabad: Adoptedat the Convention held on 11-13 Oct.1955 at Hyderabad.

46 46

297.A. Communist Party and Problems ofNational Reconstruction, CPI, 1955.

72 72

298. Amendments to the Party Programme –Adopted by the Central Committee forplacing before the Fourth PartyCongress, 1955.CP Publication

15 15

298.A. Nehru’s Socialism – A Hoax – AjoyGhosh, CPI, 1955.

19 19

299. An Outline for a Party Policy by RaviNarayan Reddy, 1955.CPI

31 31

300. Communist Party and Problems ofNational Reconstruction, CPI, 1955. CPPublication.

72 72

301. Communist Party and Problems ofNational Reconstruction, CPI, July,1955. Pub: D.P. Sinha for CPI

72 72

302. Indian Land System and Land Reformsby Bhowani Sen, 1955.PPH, Delhi.

140 140

303. Nehru’s Socialism – A Hoax by Ajoy 19 19

Ghosh, 1955. CP Publication304. For Victory in Andhra by P.

Sundarayya, 1955. CP Publication50 50

305. Forward to the Liberation of Goa byS.G. Sardesai, 1955. CP Publication

26 26

305.A. Central Committee Resolution – IndianCommunist Party, 1955. Prabhath BookHouse, Eranakulam

45 45

306. Shanti Janvad aur Rastriya Pragati KeSangharsh Me PI (CPI in the Strugglein the Struggle for peace Democracyand National Progress) – CCResolution, 1955. Pub: Jan PrakashLucknow.

20 20

307. Communist Party in the Struggle forPeace Democracy and NationalAdvance, 1955. A CPI Publication

33 33

308. Party Chithee, West Bengal Committee,CPI, 1955.

20 20

309. Party Letter, CC of the CPI, 1955. 52 52310. Nehru and Indian Communism by Ajoy

Ghosh Friends in Telengana by D.N.Pritt, Q.C. Labour Monthly, AMagazine of Labour Unity, 1955.

51 51

310.A. Kashmir and its Future – HarkishanSingh Surjeet, 1955.PPH

95 95

311. Some Questions of Party Policy byAjoy Ghosh, 1955. CP Publication.

88 88

312. On the Slogan of a “New Path” –Fourth Party Congress Document No. 7by Ajoy Ghosh, 1955. CP Publication.

16 16

313. Forum Fourth Party CongressDocument No. 2, - Issued by theCentral Committee of the CPI, 1955.CP Publication

86 86

314. Forum Fourth Party CongressDocument No. 2, - Issued by theCentral Committee of the CPI, 1955.

55 55

315. Forum No. 3, Fourth Party CongressDocument No. 5, 1955. CP Publication

42 42

316. Forum No. 4, Fourth Party CongressDocument No. 6, 1955. CommunistParty Publication

37 37

317. Forum No. 5, Fourth Party CongressDocument No. 8, 1955. CP Publication

87 87

318. Forum No. 6, Fourth Party Congress 57 57

Document No. 9, 1955. CP Publication319. Forum No. 7, Fourth Party Congress

Document No. 10, 1955.32 32

319.A. Telengana Ka Kisan Adolan bySatyadev Shastri, 1955.PPH, N.Delhi

115 115

319.B. India’s Industrialism (How)? – AjoyGhosh, 1955. (N.T)

319.C. Communism-What for What, and How?– K. Damodaran, 1955.

19 19

319.D. Communist Party and the Problems ofNational re-Construction, 1955.CPIPublication.

93 93

319.E. Resolution of the Central Committee(CPI), 1955.

42 42

319.F. An Era Victory of Socialism andCommunalism, 1955. (N.T)

319.G. Communists Changing their Principles– K. Damodaran, 1955. PrabhathanKezhikede.

32 32

319.H. Central Committee Resolution – AjoyGhosh, 1955.

34 34

319.I. Some of our Important Programmer –Ajoy Ghosh, Marxist Bookstall,Gen.Secy1955.

16 16

319.J. India’s Foreign Policy – A Way toPeople’s Democracy – K. Damodaran,Forum No. 1, 1955.

50 50

319.K. Programme of CPI to discussion the AllIndia Party Conference.

- Govt. of Thirukochi LandReforms Bill;

- Memorandum submitted toHon’ble Minister for HomeAffairs, Govt. of India;

- Thiru-Kochi Tenancy Act.,1955.

124 124

319.L. Blowing up India by Phlip Spratt, 1955. 120 120319.(M). EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (Collected

Works of EMS Namboodiripad Vol. 16,1954-56), P. Govinda Pillai, ChinthaPublishers.

392 392

320. Political Resolution, Adopted at theFourth Congress of the CPI, 1956.CPPublication

49 49

321. Two Systems: A Balance Sheet by AjoyGhosh, 1956. CP Publication

83 83

321.A. Forum, Fourth Party CongressDocument no. 9, 1955. CPI Publication

57 57

322. Labour Monthly, Reprinted Jan.1956.Pub: NBA.

21 21

322.A. End Five Year Plan & Farmers – N.E.Balram, 1956.Prabhat Book House.

27 27

323. New Perspectives: JayprakashNarayan’s Letter to Communist Friendswith Ajoy Ghosh’s Observations, 1956.CP Publication

34 34

323.A. Kerala State Committee of the CPI,1956.

11 11

324. Bihar Diary: The Glourious AugustDays by Girija Kumar Sinha, 1956.PPH

42 42

324.A. About Hungry, Jayaprakas’ Ex-PartyDecision – N.E. Balram, 1956.

31 31

325. Agrarian Reforms: A Study of theCongress and Communist Approach byEMS Namboodripad, 1956.

54 54

326. A Socialist Summer by David Cohen,1956.PPH

56 56

326.A. Notes on Foreign and Internal Policiesof the Congress and our Attitudetowards them:

- Fourth Party Congressdocument No. 10;

- Forum No. 7; issued by the CCof the CPI, 1956.

31 31

326.B. New Age (Political Monthly ofCommunist Party) by Ajoy Ghosh, Vol.V, No. 1, Jan. 1956.

68 68

326.C. Communist (Bhartiya Communist PartyKa Monthly Patra) Vol. 11, No. 4, Jan.1956.

70 70

326.D. Some Forms of Transition fromCapitalism to Socialism by A. Sovolevwith an Introduction by Ajoy Ghosh,1956.CPI

48 48

326.E. Communism and Social democracy – Isthe Gulf Really Wide; Revised andEnlarged by EMS Namboodripad,1956.CPI

29 29

326.F. CPI Kerala State Committee toImplement Kerala State Committeedecisions.

- Review Report, CPI Third

292 292

Kochi State Committee;- Communists in Parliament;- To get Ready for election on the

basis of Problems;- Nagas the real Story, 1956.

326G Programme of the United Leftists’Committee, Februrary 1950, NBACalcutta.CPI (in Bengali)

28 28

327. Report of the General Selection inBombay Published by S.A. Dange, forSamyukta Maharastra Election Samiti,Bombay 4 1957.

24 24

327.A. Amritsar Congress of the CommunistParty by Ajoy Ghosh – A Review of theSpecial Congress, April 6-13, 1958.Published by CPI, N. Delhi

21 21

328. Election Manifesto of the CommunistParty of India, 1957. CP Publication

49 49

328.A. Review of the Second GeneralElections Central CommitteeCommunist Party of India.PPH, N.Delhi

44 44

329. Reeview of the Second GeneralElections CC, CPI, 1957. CPPublication

43 43

330. Focus on Agriculture by N. Prasad Rao,1957.

21 21

330.A. The First Communist Ministry inKerala, 1957-59. – Georges KristoffelListen.

274 274

331. Kerala Men Communist Shasan: ChheMahine Ki Pragti, (Communist Ministryof Kerala Six Months Achivements), K.Gopalan, Janshakti Prakashan 1957.

36 36

331.A. First Communist Ministry in Kerala 6th

Months Communist Rule – Ani Joseph,Scholar Press, Ennakulam1957.

52 52

332. Communist in Parliament by A.K.Gopalan and Hiren Mukherjee, 1957.CP Publication

58 58

333. Kerala: Problem and Possibilities byEMS Namboodripad, 1957. CPPublication

74 74

334. Bharatiya Communist Party Ka ChunavGhoshna Patra, (CPI ElectionManifesto), 1957.

41 41

335. Do ends Justify Means by HowardSelsam, 1957.PPH

33 33

335.A. Communist’s of Socialist Countries –Declaration of Workers Parties,Dashabhimani Press, Kozhikode 1957.

22 22

336. Tisari Party Congress Ke Sabak(Lesson of the third party congress) byAjoy Ghosh.CPI, Janyug Prakashan

16 16

336.A. Central Resolution of Communist Party– Ernakulam1957.CPI

27 27

337. Focus on Monopoly by Amar Sen,1957. CP Publication

30 30

338. Focus on the Public Sector by SailenGhosh, 1957. CP Publication

50 50

338.A. Dialectatical Materialism, Vol. I, byMaurice Corforth, 1957.NBA, Calcutta

192 192

339. On Taxation by Amit Das Gupta, 1957.CP Publication

42 42

339.A. Selected Publications of the CommunistParty Restoring congress Rule – EMSNamboodripad.

11 11

340. Second Five Year Plan: A Critique byBhupesh Gupta, 1957. CP Publication

115 115

340.A. An Evalaution of Election Manifesto –Congress, P.S.P. League – C. Unniraja,1957.

38 38

341. Communist Party Ka Chunav GhoshnaPatra (CPI Election Manifesto), 1957.

32 32

341.A. Cooperative Movements andCommunists – E. Gopalkrishna Menon,1957. Prabhath Publication.

30 30

342. Focus on Unemployment by K.P.Subramanya Menon, 1957. CPPublication

26 26

342.A. Communist Party Central Committee,(SamkhdanaPremeyam) CPIPublication , Prabhath BookHouse1957. (Malayalam).

28 28

342.B. Resolution of the Central Committee ofCommunist Party, 1957. CPIPublication, Prabhath Book House

25 25

342.C. Our Activities in Indian Parliament:- Ministry rule of Trivandrum;- Anti-Bill strike what is next?;- Communists Ministry’s

ideology;

271 271

- Violence against Bill: What isnext?

- Communism and SocialDemocracy;

- Memorandum submitted by thePalghet district KandholdersAssociation, 1957.

342.D. Focus on the Public Sector:- A Development plan for the

People- Election Manifesto;- CPI-Kerala State Committee

Election Manifesto;- CPI’s Election Notification;- Election Review, 1957.

239 239

342.E. An Open Letter to the Christian Voter,157.(N.T)

342.F. Rebellion, 1857 (A Symposium)- K.M. Ashraf- James Bryne- P.C. Joshi- Gopal Halder- Chang Chen-Kun, etc.,

1957.PPH

360 360 180-F/S

342.G. Communist in Kerala, Charges againstGovernment by J.B. Kripalani, 1957.

7 7

342.G(i). EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks of EMS Namboodiripad Vol. 17,(Nov. 1956- Jan. 1957), P.GovindaPillai, Chintha Publishers.

400 400

342.H. Kerala Problems and Possibilities –EMS Namboodripad, 1957.CPI

74 74

342.I. Memorandum submitted to thePresident, Indian Republic on behalf ofthe Kerala Pradesh CongressCommittee, 1957.

41 41

342.J. Memorandum Presented to thePresident of the Indian Republic by theKerala Pradesh Congress Committee,1957.

55 55

342.K. What is Happening in Kerala – CVKPanikkar, Revolutionary Socialist Party,1957. Published for the RSP CentralOffice, by Sushil Bhattacharya Delhi.

87 87

343. New Age (Political Monthly ofCommunist Party by Ajoy Ghosh, CI,

68 68

Vol., VII, No. 1, 1958.344. Towards A Mass Communist Party by

Ajoy Ghosh, 1958.CP Publication16 16

344.A.. Resolutions of the Communist Party ofIndia Adopted at the ExtraordinaryParty Congress, Amritsar, April 1958.

48 48

345. Resolutions of the Communist Party ofIndia – Adopted at the ExtraordinaryParty Congress, Amritsar, 1958.CPPublication

46 46

345.A. On the Decisions of the Nationalcouncil CPP by Ajoy Ghosh.CPI

22 22

346. Rajnitik Paristhity Par Prasatav:(Resolution on Political Situation),Amritsar, Special Congress, 1958.

26 26

346.A. Constitution of the Communist Party ofIndia adopted at the Extraordinary PartyCongress, Amritsar, 1958.CPI

40 40

347. Constitution of the Communist Party ofIndia, Adopted at the ExtraordinaryParty Congress, Amritsar, 1958.CPI

36 36

348. Amritsar Congress of the CommunistParty by Ajoy Ghosh, A Review ofSpecial Congress, April 6-13, 1958.CPPublication

21 21

349. Truth About Kerala (Statement issuedby the Central Executive, CPI and theStatement of Chief MinisterNamboodripad on P.M. Nehru’sReference to Kerala, 1958.CPI

24 24

350. Bunivadi Dirstikon kya ho Nehruvad yaMaxvad, 1958.CPI

46 46

351. Why this Foreign Exchange Crisis byHem Pal, 1958.PPH

34 34

351.A. Kerala: A Report to the Nation by H.D.Malaviya - A Verdict on the EighteenMonth old Communist Rule in Kerala,1958.PPH

151 151

352. Pakistan Portent by Ajoy Ghosh,1958.CP Publication

26 26

352.A. National Council Resolutions ofCommunist Party, October 8-13, 1958.Prabhatam Printing & Publishing (p)Ltd. Ernakulam, 1958.

42 42

352.B. Communist Party Kerala StateCommittee

26 26

- Party Class- Sylabus, July 1958.

352.C. Kerala: A Report to the Nation by H.D.Malaviya, 1958.PPH

150 150

352.D. Sixteen Months of Communist Rule inKerala – A General Review, 1958.

56 56

352.E. Statements on Kerala by Prime MinisterNehru and Chief MinisterNamboodripad – Communist Group inParliament, 1958.Published by BhupeshGupta, M.P for the Communist Groupin Parliament, N.Delhi.

17 17

352.F. What is behind the Congress Attack onKerala – Chief Minister RepliesCongress President, 1958. Published bythe Director of Public Relations,Trivandrum-1958.

40 40

352.G. True Picture of the Situation in Kerala,1958.

33 33

353. On the Basic Approach – AcademicianYudin by Jawaharlal Nehru, 1958.CPPublication

38 38

354. The Problems of Sociology – A CriticalStudy of the Social Theories of thePlato Aristole, Karl Marx and HarbertSpencer by Ayodhyaya Prasad, 1958.

51 51

354.A. Pakistan Portent by Ajoy Ghosh, CPI,Dec. 1958.CPI

24 24

354.B. India & Socialism – by K. Damodaran,1958. Prabhatam Printing & Publishers,Ernakulam, 1958.

103 103

354.C. Resolutions of the National Council ofCommunist Party, October 8-13, 1958.

43 43

354.D. A Master Plan of Kerala by C.Unniraja, 1958.Prabhath Book House,Alleopey.

39 39

354.E. The Kerala Agrarian Relations Bill byC. Achutha Menon, 1958.CPI

55 55

354.F. Statement on Kerala- Report on Kerala Governments

Reform Committee- The Real Meaning of Congress

Attack on Kerala- Welcome Address of Com.

Harkishan Singh Surjeet onbehalf of the Reception

244 244

Committee special Congress ofthe CPI.

- The Situation in Kerala: TruePicture, 1958.

355. Forward to the defence of Kerala andIndian Democracy by Ajoy Ghosh,1959.CP Publication

33 33

355.A. Communist Party and Indo-ChinaBorder by EMS Namboodripad,Communist Party Election PublicationNo. 18, 1959.

16 16

356. On the Dicisions of the NationalCouncil by Ajoy Ghosh, 1959.CPPublication

22 22

356.A. Keralya Janathayute AdiyanthiraKadama – Comunist Party Kerala StateCommittee’s Rashtriya Preium, 1959.Prabhatam Book House, Ernakulam,1959.

16 16

356.AB. Opposition Preparations for ViolenceOverthrow of the Government – Factsplace before the Prime Minister, July1959.Published by the Department ofPublic Relations

51 51

356.B. Kerala Government Reply to KPCCMemorandum issued by the Departmentof Public Relations, Kerala, 1959.

105 105

357. Bhartiya Shetkari Kamgar PakshaGhatna dated 24, 25 & 26 January1959.CP Publication

30 30

357.A. Schooladappu Preshapanam, ChiefMinister EMS Namboodripad PressConference, New Delhi 20.5.1959.Pub:S.G.P. at the Govt.Press, TVM, May1959.

33 33

358. Bhartiya Shetkari Kamgar PakshMehteva Dated 24, 25 & 26 January,1959.

44 44

358.A. Shapping into Economic Democracy byJoseph Mundassery, CPI, 1959.

18 18

359. Stalin and his Work an Assessment by‘Soviet Encyclopaedia, 1959.

20 20

359.A. Who is out of Tune by EMSNamboodripad, 1959. CPI Trivandrum

17 17

359.B. The Provincial Self-rule – SomeProblems by C. Achuthamenon, 1959.

26 26

359.C. Communist Party of India Years ofFormation 1921-33 by MuzaffarAhmed, 1959.NBA, Calcutta

45 45

360. Vadhati Mehgangai ani GrahakanchiSeseholpat by N.P. Patil, 1959.

32 32

360.A. Three Months Presidential Rule – AResolution against Congress – V. T.Induchoodan, Kerala State CouncilPublication 1959. (Malayalam)

42 42

361. Jayaprakash Ki Vicharadhara by B.T.Ranadeve, 1959. CP Publication

27 27

361.A. Bharater Communist Partyr GadarPratham Yuga 1921-1933 by MuzaffarAhmad. First Stage of the Formation ofCPI 1921-33, April 1958.

45 45

361.B. On Kerala Intervention: S.A. Dange,Indicts the Congress government (17th

August 1959).

23 23

361.C. Rashtriya Report & Communist Party’sKerala, State 5th Sammelan, Trisur,Nov. 24-29, 1959).State Council Meeting, March 16-17,1960 and Election Review.(Malayalam) CP kerela state councilPub.

114 114

361.D. CPI Sherthala Thaluk ConferenceReport, March 27, 28, and 29, 1959.(Malayalam).

44 44

361.E. Oppression of SC will have feedback –An Open Letter to the Governor.

34 34

361.F. Communist Party of India Years ofFormation 1921-33.

- Distt. Committee Report fourthTriandrum Distt. Committee ofCPI.

- Who to be resigned- Election Manifesto of the Kerala

State Council of the CPI- The Agitation in Kerala- CP’s Election Pub. No. 8- West Bengal Accusses.- Report Submitted in the First

Karnur Distt Communist PartyCommittee, 1959.

501 501

361.G. Educational Law and MannathPadmanabhan

305 305

- PSP the Parasite of IndianPolitics

- CPI 5th Kerala State ConferenceTrissur No. 24-29, 1959

- Rice Enquiry Report- Kerala Govt.’s Reply to KPCC

Memorandum- Revolt against Educational Law

or Political Gambling- 28 Months Communist Rule- Revolt Against Education and

Parties behind it, 1959.361.H. Chief Minister Shri EMS’s Speech at

New Delhi Press Conference, 1959.33 33

361.I. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks of EMS NamboodiripadVol. 22,1959, Feb.-Dec. 1959). By P. GovindaPillai, Chintha Publishers

344 344

361.J. EMSinte Sampoorna kritikal (CollectedWorks of Namboodiripad Vol. 23,1959). By P. Govinda Pillai, ChinthaPublishers

357 357

361.K. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks of Namboodiripad Vol. 21,1959). By P. Govinda Pillai, ChinthaPublishers

366 366

361.L. Democratic Opinion on the KeralaAgitation by N.V Gadgil & Others,1959. Published by The Department ofPublic Relations

16 16

361.M. Kerala Government’s Reply to K.P.C.CMemorandum – issued by the Dept.Public Relations, 1959., Kerela.

104 104

361.N. Opposition Preparations for ViolentOverthrow of the Government: A FactsPlaced before the Prime Minister,Published by Dept. of Public Relations,1959.

51 51

361.O. Upsurge or Hooliganism? Published byDept. of Public Relations, 1959.

14 14

361.P. Indian Constitution and the CentralIntervention by Danial Latifi & Others,1959. CPI, Trivandrum.

19 19

361.Q. Who is out of tune by EMSNamboodripad, 1959.

17 17

361.R. Kerala Under Communism: A Report, 184 184

1959. Published by B.K. Desai for theDemocratic Research Service, Bombay.

361.S. Twenty-Eight Months in Kerala byEMS Namboodripad – A Retrospect,1959.PPH

64 64

361.T. Fusillade in Kerala by Angamali &Others, 1959. Published by The Voiceof Kerala

29 29

361.U. Forward to the Defence of Kerala andIndian Democracy by Ajoy Ghosh,1959.CPI

32 32

361.V. The Kerala Situation, All IndiaCongress Committee, 1959.N.Delhi

17 17

361.W. The Malayalam Press on the KeralaCrisis, Kerala Pradesh CongressCommittee, 1959.Trivandrum

45 45

361.X. The Red Interlude in Kerala –Kainikkara Padmanabha Pillai, KeralaPradesh Congress committee, 1959.

212 212

361.Y. Daniel Come to Judgement by V.R.Krishna Iyer, 1959, Prabhath BookHouse.

127 127

362. Philosophy for Socialists by MauriceConforth, 1960.PPH

71 71

362.A. Election Manifesto of the CPISupplement to New Age, Vol. XIV, No.51, Dec. 18, 1960.

44 44

362.B. Many Problems facing All IndiaCongress Movement, 1960.

27 27

362.C. Communist Party – Meeting satConstituency Level 1960 – StateCouncil Secretariat Prepared.(N.T)

362.D. Communist Party: Kerala StateCouncil,Trivandrum on 15th July, 1960.

10 10

362.E. Declaration of the Meeting of theCommunist and Workers’ Parties ofSocialist Countries (1957) andStatement of the Conference of the 81Communist and Workers’ Parties, 1960.

62 62

362.F. Soviet History Falsified: Why? ThirtyQuestions Answered by EnnestGerman, 1960.

70 70

362.G. Documents of the Meeting ofRepresentatives of the Communist andWorkers’ Parties, Moscow, Nov. – Dec.1960.CPI

61 61

362.H. PSC C/O N.E. Balaram –- Election Manifesto of CPI- Neglating Kerala in Five Year

Plan- Youth Welfare Programme and

the third five year plan- This economic line should

change- Rule of Terror in Central

Travancore, 1960.

117 117

362.I. Students and the CommunistGovernment, N. C. Mammooty, KannurGilla Students Federation,1960.

20 20

362.J. Kerala should Live and Die, N.E.Balram, CP Publication.

11 11

362.K. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal(Collected Works of EMSNamboodiripad Vol. 25, January –February 1960).

361 361

362.L. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal(Collected Works of EMSNamboodiripad Vol. 26, March – Oct.1960)

356 356

362.M. Report of the Kerala EnquiryCommittee, January 1960.

151 151

362.N. Rule of Terror in Central Tranvancore- Memorandum submitted to theGovernor of Kerala by A.K. Gopalan,1960.CPI

25 25

362.O. Church, Society and Sate in Kerala – AChristian Evaluation: The ChristianInstitute for the Study of Religion andSociety, Banglore1960.

89 89

363. Resolution on the Present PoliticalSituation, CPI, 1961.

63 63

363.A. New Situations and our Tasks – Speechby Ajoy Ghosh as amended andadopted by the Sixth Congress of theCommunist Party of India,7-16 April1961.CPI

70 70

364. How Communist Destroy Democracyby A Lesson from Czechoslovakia,Pub:Democratic Research Service,1961.

44 44

365. The Problems of Non-Capitalist Path ofDevelopment in India and the State of

14 14

National Democracy by G. Adhikari,CPI, 1961.CP Publication

366. Communist and Social Democracy byEMS Namboodripad, 1961.Publishedby D.P Singh, New Age Printing Pressfor CPI,N.Delhi

22 22

367. Desh Ki Rajniti Ka Kayapalat BadiSamajik Tabdiloyon Ke Teen Saalon kiChanbin, Meerut, CPI, 1961.Publishedby Archarya Deepankar, CommunistParty Office, U.P

24 24

368. The Shame of Free India – A Study ofthe Social and Economic Disabilities ofScheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribesby K.P. Subramanya Menon, CPI,1961.CP Publication

18 18

369. Bhartiya Setkari-Kamgar Paksh,Rajkiya Therav Dated: 26, 27 and 281961.

41 41

370. Political resolution – Draft by 21members of the NC with Congress ofthe CPI, Vijayawada, April 7-16, 1961.

66 66

371. Sixth Party Congress Document – DraftProgramme of the Communist Party ofIndia by S.A. Dange & Others, NewAge, Vol. X No. 4, 1961.

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372. New Situation and our Tasks – Speechby Ajoy Ghosh as Amended andAdopted by the 6th Congress of the CPI,Vijaywada, April 7-16, 1961. CPPublication

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373. National Democratic Front for NationalDemocratic Tasks – PoliticalResolution adopted by the 6thCongressof the CPI, Vijayawada, April. 7-16,1961. CP Publication

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374. NAI Paristhiti Aur Hamare Kartabya –6th Congress of the CPI, Vijayawada,April, 7-16, 1961, A. Ghosh Report,CPI

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375. Draft Programme of the CommunistParty of India by Bhupesh Gupta and P.Ramamurti, Vijayawada, 6th Congressof the CPI, 1961.CPI

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376. Rising Tide of Labour Movements inCapitalist Countries, CPI Publication1961.

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377. Release Long-term Political Prisoners,National Council, CPI, September, 17,1961.

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378. The Big Loot – A Brief Study ofForeign Exploitation of India, byBhupesh Gupta, CPI, 1961.CPPublication

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379. Who Pays for our Plans – An Analysisof Congress Taxation Policy by AjitRoy, CPI, 1961. CP Publication

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380. Working Class under Congress Raj byRaj Bhadur Gour, CPI, 1961. CPPublication

36 36

381. National Income Distribution and Rateof Growth by K.P. Subramanya Menon,CPI, 1961. CP Publication

34 34

382. Kerala and the Ugly Face of theCongress by E.M.S Namboodripad,CPI, 1961.

26 26

382.A. Memorandum to be Submitted bytheKerala State Council of the CPI to thegovernment of Kerala, 1961.(N.T)

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384. Third Election – Communist Challengeby Ajoy Ghosh, CPI, 1961. CPPublication

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385. For New Victories for the WorldCommunist Movement – Report on theResults of the Meeting ofrepresentatives of the Comunist andWorkers’ Parties by N.S. Khrushchov,CPI, 1961. CP Publication

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386. Shetzameen Dharanavarael KamaalMaryada Auni Maharashtra SarkarchePratigami Kayada by N.D. Patil,Sethbari Kamgar Paksh, 1961.

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387. India from Primitive Communism toSlavery by S.A. Dange, PPH, 1961.

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387.A. Party Congress Document – Draft 41 41

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387.C. Report at Coimbatore – 26th Session,January 6-12, 1961 Coimbatore by S.A.Dange, All India Trade UnionCongress,1961. CPI

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387.E. Its Sharp edge of Resolution by C.Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1961.

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387.F. Oppse the Treacherous Politics ofCongress Govt. CPI State Council, CPIPublication, Calcutta 1961.(Malayalam).

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387.G. CPI Kerala State Council – PartyLetter; Report on World CommunistParty’s; Report on World CommunistParty’s Moscow Sammelan; MalayalamFolk Songs by Rama Chandran.

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388. Wages since Independence by M.K.Pandhe, CPI, 1962. CP Publication

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388.A. Forward to Defence of Motherlandunder the Banner of Jawaharlal Nehru –Speeches by Communist Member inParliament, 1962.CPI

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389. The Big Loot – A Brief Study ofForeign Exploitation in India byBhupesh Gupta, CPI, 1962. CPPublication

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390. Public Health under Congress Rule byDr. Samar Rai chaudhury, CPI, 1962.CP Publication

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392. Communist Party ko hi Vote Kyon byAjay Ghosh, CPI Publication1962.

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393. Eighty one Parties Statement andDifference in the International

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403.A. Party Letter – Communist Party’s StateCouncil, Trivandrum, July 1962.

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403.C. India’s Struggle for Freedom – HirenMukherji, 1962. Published by SurenDutt, National Book Agency (P) Ltd,Calcutta

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403.D. On Steps Taken by CPSU AgainstStalin – Shibdas Ghosh, Socialist UnityCentre of India, 1962.

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403.E. Report on Branch Committee Meeting6/5/1962, Kozhikode, 1962.

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403.F. All Informed Criticism againstCommunist Govt. Refuted – How itbecame Socialism?; CP ElectionNotification, 1962.

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420. Questions of Ideology in theInternational Communist Movement,No. 5

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421. Questions of Ideology in theInternational Communist Movement,No. 6

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432. The New Line and the Dogmatists: - A Critique of the Chinese Position inthe World Communist Debate onProblems of Marxism –Leninism byMohit Sen, CPI, 1964. CP Publication

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434. Draft Programme of the CommunistParty of India for Discussion, 1964.

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438. Vishwa Communist Andolan Ke TeenDastavez – Elean, Vigyapati, VaktiyeCPI, 1964. CP Publication

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446. Critical note on the Programme Draftby E.M.S Namboodiripad andComments on Namboodripad’s CriticalNote by Bhupesh Gupta, CPI, 1964.

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447. The Tripura Problem: - Memorandumsubmitted to the Home Minister ofIndia by Communist Party delegationwhich visited Tripura, CPI, 1964. CPPublication

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448. Resolutions of the Tanali Convention ofthe Communist Party of India held onJuly 7-11, 1964.CPI 1964. CPPublication

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Prime Minister Lal BahadurShastri

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531. What Really Happened in Kerala – TheStory of the disruptive game played byRight Wing Communists, NBT, 1966.

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531.A. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks of E.M.S Namboodiripad Vol.35, (June 1965 – Dec. 1966), E.K.Nayanar Chinta Publishers(Malayalam).

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531.B. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (ColletedWorks, Vol. 36, (1965 – 1966December), ChintaPublishers(Malayalam)

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531.C. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal ColletedWorks, Vol. 37, (August 1966), ChintaPublishers (Malayalam).

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531.D. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal ColletedWorks, Vol. 38, (August 1966), ChintaPublishers (Malayalam).

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532. Election Manifesto, CPI, 1966.CPI (M) 50 50533. Russian Revolution and India by N.E.

Balaram, 1967. Pub: ‘ Prabhat’ Tvm.39 39

534. Karl Marxinay Patti (about Karl Marx)by Ramakrishna Pillai, Trivandrum,Prabhatham Printing & Pub. 1967.

57 57

535. Independent Thought or Anti-Sovietismby N.E. Balaram (A Criticism of CPMPolicy), Kerala State Council, 1967.CPI

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535.A. Post Election and our Tasks –Resolutions adopted bythe NationalCouncil of the CPI, Calcutta, 23 april,1967.CP Publication

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536. Madurai Ideological Stand of the CPM– Resolution adopted by the CEC of theCPI, 1967. CP Publication

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536.A. Election Manifesto of the CPI, 1967.Published by D.P Sinha, for CommunistParty of India, N. Delhi

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537. Communist Today – 1 RememberingMarx by Hiren Mukherjee, CPI, 1967.

94 94

538. Law and Order – Whose and for 16 16

Whom? By S.A. Dange, speech inParliament Delivered on 4th July, 1967on Home Ministry Demands.

539. I was CIA Agent in India by John D.Smith, CPI, 1967. CP Publication

40 40

539.A. Independent Thinking or SovietOpposition – Kerala Students Letter ontheir Rights by P. Marwell, 1967.

108 108

540. Party Life – Inner-Party Journal of theOrganisation Department, Vol. III, No.12, December, CPI1967. CPPublication

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541. Election Manifesto of the CPI, 1967.CP Publication

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542. Yuva Samaj Ke Prati by ShivdasGhosh,CPI 1967.

30 30

543. India under Congress Rule by EMSNamboodripad, 1967.

235 235

543.A. Election Review and Party’s Tasks,1967.CPI

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544. India and the Russian Revolution byS.G. Sardesai, CPI, 1967.

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545. Review of Fourth General Electionadopted by the NC of CPI, 1967.CPPublication

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546. Bhartiya Shetkari Kamgar Paksha byAamdar Udevrav Patil, dt. 26.6.1967.

25 25

547. Shri Bal Takure Anni TayyarchayAnndhate, CPI, Nov. 1967.

57 57

548. Central Committee’s Draft for theIdeological Discussion adopted by theCentral Committee of the CPI(M), 18-27, 1967.

55 55

549. Chunav Samiksha Aur Party Ke Kam:(Election Review and Party Work) –Bharat Ki Communist Party KiKendriya Committee Ka Prastav,Calcutta, 10-16 April, 1967.

49 49

550. Tasks on the Kisan Front – Resolutionof the Central Committee, CPI(M),1967.

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550.A. Kerala Students Letter of Rights by P.Matwell, Secretary, Kerala StudentsFederation, 1967. (Malayalam).(N.T)

551. Central Committee Resolutions adoptedby the CC of the CPI(M), Aug. 18-27,

42 42

1967.CPI(M) Publication552. Tasks on Party Organisation, CPM,

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553. Our Tasks on Party Organisationadopted by the CC of CPI(M) CalicutSession, Oct. 28 to Nov. 2, 1967.

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554. Why Communists? By S.G. Saradesai,1967.Published by G.R. Bhatkal forPopular Prakashan, Bombay – 34 WB.

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555. Letter to Andhra Comrade: CPI(M)Publications, 1967.

44 44

556. On Left Deviation – Resolution of theCC, CPI(M), Madurai, Aug. 18-27,1967. and other InformationDocuments.

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557. Principles of Party Organisation –Organisation and Structure of theCommunist Parties, adopted at the 3rd

Congress of the CommunistInternational in 1921, NBA, 1967.

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558. The Tasks of Communists in PresentSituation – Association of CommunistTendencies.

13 13

559. Reason Revolution and Political Theoryby Randhir Singh, 1967. PPH

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559.A. Kizhaku Germaniyil Chila Divasangalby H.R. Aiyer, Krishna RajaPublications.Prabhath Book House,1967.

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559.B. Chattopadhyay – Rus Biplab O BanglerMukti Andolan, Manisha Granthaiayu,Calcutta, 1967.

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559.C. The Story Behind ‘Moscow-TashkentConspiracy Case by S.M. Mehdi, LabelArt Press, 1967.

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560. Party Life – Organisational Problemsposed before the Party Congress, Vol.IV, No. 1, January, 1968.

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560.A. Why the Ultra-Left Deviation? CPI(M),1968.

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561. Shiv Sena (The Fascist Menance behindthe Pseude-Maharashtrian Mask byPrabhakar Waidya,Pub: MaharashtraState Committee, CPI, 1968.

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561.A. Central Committee’s Draft for EighthParty Congress, Political Resolution,

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CPI(M), 1968.562. National Integration – Note submitted

by the CPI(M) to the NationalIntegration Council Meeting in Srinagarfrom June 20, 1968.

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562.A. Ideological Resolution adopted by theCentral Plenum, CPI(M), Burdwan,April 5-12, 1968.

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563. Programme of the CPI adopted by 8th

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563.A. Political Noting of Branch Secretaries –United Path-Revolutionary Flag, KeralaYouth Federation, CPI 1968.

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564. Marxism and Ideological StruggleToday – Soviet Review, Vol. V, No.41,June 11, 1968.

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566. Programme of the CPI – adopted by the8th Congress of the CPI, 1968.

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568. Socialist Digest a Quarterly anthologyof Socialist Literature, 1968. Publishedby M.N.V Nair at the New Age PrintingPress, Bombay 4.`

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569. Political Report of the CPI adopted bythe 8th Congress, Patna, CPI, 1968.

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570. Political Resolution: The CPI adoptedby the 8th congress,Patna 1968.

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571. Documents: adopted by 8th Congress ofthe CPI, Feb. 7-15, 1968.CPPublication

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572. Constitution adopted by the 8th

Congress, Chochin, Dec. 23-29, 1968.24 24

573. Party Shiksha Ke Pathya Krama(Sylabus on Party EducationPreliminary courses), CPI, 1968.

50 50

574. Constitution adopted by the 8th

Congress, Chchin, Dec. 23-29, 1968.16 16

574.A. All India Central Govt. EmployeeStrike on Sept. 19, 1968.

- CPI 8th Congress approved

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Programme- Who is Enemy? Who is friend- Programme of the CPI adopted

by 8th Congress of the CPI- Political report of the National

Council, 1967. (Malayalam).575. United and Developing Countries by

Paulty V. Parakal, No. 9, May, 1968.CPPublication

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576. Dollar’s Downfall and gold Rush byMohit Sen, CPI, 1968. CP Publication

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577. A Course of Party Education (SecondStage) for Branch Secretariats), CPI,1968. CP Publication

174 174

578. Fight Back communalism (Stand of theCP at the National Integration councilMeeting), CPI, 1968. CP Publication

26 26

579. Beef in Ancient India – RajaRajendralala Mitra, MinishaGranthalaya, 1968.

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580. Marx and India – communism Todayby K.G. Adhikari, CPI, 1968.

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581. Forward under the Glorious banner ofthe October Resolution by Le Duan,Calcutta, 1968.NBA

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582. Report and Resolution adopted byNational Council of the CPI, 1968. CPPublication

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583. Pradhama Sammelan Ki Rajnitik AurSangathanik Report – First Conferenceof Political and Organisational Report,CPI, September 21-22, 1968.PatnaDistrict Committee.

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584. In Defence of the Military Interventionof the Warsaw Pact States inCzechoslovakia by N.K. Krishnan, CPI,1968.

64 64

585. Developments in Czechoslovakia on theEvents in Czechoslovakia by Gus Hall,CPI, 1968.

37 37

586. Communism Today – 2 – What isCommunism? By ChinmohanSehanobis, CPI, 1968.

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587. CPI Ka Athavan – Vishesh BiharSammelan (8th Special Conference ofBihar State Unit) Patna, CPI, 14-18

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October, 1968.588. The Need Based by S.A. Dange from

the Speech in Lok Sabha on 11 Nov.1968.CPI. CP Publication

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589. Our Doc Tributes to GangadharAdhikari on his Seventieth Birthday,CPI, 1968.CP Publication

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590. The People and the Crisis of CapitalistPlanning by S.G. Sardesai, CPI, 1968.CP Publication

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591. Congress Claims X’Rays – BhowaniSen, CPI, 1968. CP Publication

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592. Party Life (Inner-Party Journal of theOrganisation Department), Vol. IV,NO. 12, Dec. 1968.

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593. Resolution of the Planery Meeting ofthe CC of the Communist Party ofCzechoslovakia, CPI, 1968. CPPublication

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594. The Navy Revolt – by A VictimisedRin Striker People’s Path, 1968.

12 12

595. Bharat Aur Russi Kranti by S.G.Sardesai, CPI, 1968. CP Publication

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596. Programme of the CPI 8th Congress ofthe Communist Party of India, CPI, 7-15 February 1968. CP Publication

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597. Tasks on the Kisan Front: Resolution ofthe CC, CPI(M), 1968.CPI(M)Publication

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598. Constitution of the CPI 8th Congress ofthe CPI, 7-15 February, 1968. CPPublication

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599. Rajnitik Prastav (Political Resolution)8th Congress, 1968. CPI

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600. Why the Ultra-Left Deviation? CPI (M)Publication, October 1968.

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601. Pages from Revolutionary History,Midnapore, 1942. by Bejoy KumarSinha, CPI 1968. People Path July1968.

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602. Introduction – International Situation,The State of National Economy, 1968.

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603. Resolutions: Eighth Congress of theCPI, Patna, 7-15 February, 1968. CPPublication

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604. Organisational Report, 8th Congress of 80 80

the CPI, Patna 7-15, Februry, 1968. CPPublication

605. 8th Congress of the CPI – InternationalSituation and Problems of WorldCommunist Movement, Draft Reportadopted by the National Council, 1968.

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606. 8th Congress of the CPI – PoliticalResolution, 1968, Deshabhimani BookHouse, 1969.

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607. West Bengal: Lessons of the First Phaseby Biren Roy, Marxist Review,January, 1968.

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608. Tasks on the Trade Union Front –Resolution of the Central Committee,CPI(M) Publication, 1968.

65 65

609. National Integration Note submitted bythe CPI(M) to the National IntegrationCouncil Meeting in Srinagar from June20, 1968.

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610. Central Committee’s Draft for 8th PartyCongress, Political Resolution, People’sDemocracy, Vol. 4, No. 43, Oct. 27,1968.CPI(M) Publication

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611. Resolutions – Central CommitteeSession at Jaipur, CPI (M) Publication,August 7 to 11, 1968.

33 33

612. Political Organisational Report of theCC to the 8th congress of the CPI(M),Cochin, December 23-29, 1968.

324 324

613. Raise your Voice against Landlord –Police Terror in Andhra Pradesh,CPI(M) Publication 1968.

45 45

614. Concept of Freedom underCommunism by Hari Swarup,Lokbharti Publication, Allahabad 1968.

197 197

614.A. Ideological Resolution CPI(M) adoptedby the Central Plenum, 1968.

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614.B. Janheeya Raksha Simithi – UnitedFront Administration – Rule ofLawlessness and Chaos in Kerala, 1968.

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614.C. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal( CollectedWorks of E.M.S Namboodiripad,Chintha Publishers Vol. 40, 1968October to 1969 July) (in Malayalam).

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614.D. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal(CollectedWorks, Vol. 39, 1968 June to 1968

363 363

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614.F. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks of E.M.S Namboodiripad Vol.53, 1968 June to 1968 December) (inMalayalam).

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614.H. EMSinte Sampoorna Kritikal (CollectedWorks, Vol. 55- Chodyotharam-15) (inMalayalam).by T Sivadasa Menon,Chintha Publishers.

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615. Polit Bureau Statement on the NinthNational Congress of the CommunistParty of China, May 20-22, 1969.CPI(M) Publications

70 70

616. Statement of the Polit-Bureau of theCPI(M) on the Ninth Congress of theCP of China Supplement to People’s,Democracy, 1, 1969.

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616.A. Basic Documents of the MoscowMeetings of Communist and WorkersParties, 1957-60, CPI, 1969.

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617. Communist Party and the Problems ofMuslim Minority by M. Farooqi, CPI,1969. CP Publication

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618. Incendiary Hand of the RSS and JanaSangh behind Communal Riots by H.K.Vyas, CPI, 1969. CP Publiction

20 20

619. Sanyukta Morcha Vanam MarxvadiCommunist Party by Bhawani Sen,CPI, 1969.

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620. RSS and Jana Sangh – A Manace to theUnity, Integrity, Secular DemocraticSet-up and Progress of our Motherlandby C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI1969.CP Pub.

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621. Shiv Sena and the Bombay Riots –Statement by S.A. Dange, CPI, 1969.CP Pub.

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622. Communism and the New Left byMohit Sen, CPI, 1969. CP Publication

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623. A Layman’s Guide to Indian Budgetsby R.C. Gupta, CPI, 1969. CPPublication

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624. Socialism in India: Challenges andResponses by L.P. Sinha, IndianPolitical Science Association, 1969.

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625. Right Communist Betrayal of Kerala,UP and Government – A Collection ofDocuments, CPI(M) Publication 1969.

136 136

626. A Peep Into Birla House by ChandraSekhar, April 23, 1969. Published byShashi Bhusan, MP, 7, North Avenue,N. Delhi.

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627. Ballet Se Bullet Tak Published byMahavir Prasad Akela, 1969.

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628. Review of Midterm Elections and ourTasks and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, 5-12 April, 1969. CPPublication

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629. Urgent Tasks of the CommunistMovement in Indonesia, CPI, 1969. CPPublication

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630. Party Life (Inner Party Journal of theOrganisation Department) Kerala has aParmanent Party School, CPI, Vol. V,No. 6, 1969.

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631. Party Life (Inner Party Journal of theOrganisation Department) Communistin Elected Bodies, CPI, Vol. V, No. 7,1969.

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631.A. Bank Nationalisation what next? –Political Situation and Kerala IndianCommunist Party State CouncilPolitical Report by Com. Sundaryya’sLetter to Secy. Kerala State Council.

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634. A Collection on the Agrarian Question,NBA, 1969.

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635. Telangana Affair from Vishalandhra toTelengana, Konda Lakshman Bapuji,1969.

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636. Economics for Trade Unionists by M.Achuthan, CPI, 1969. CP Publication

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637. Atrocities in Telangana dedicated to allthese who laid down their precious Livein the Telangana Movement, 1969.

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638. Telengana Tangle the Communistapproach by Raj Bhadur Gour, CPI,1969.

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639. What Happened in Kerala – Review ofthe 30 Months of NamboodripadGovernment by C. Achutha Menon,CPI, 1969. CP Publication

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640. Pakistan Politics by Tapan Das,1969.PPH

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641. Mahatma Gandhi and History by S.A.Dange, CPI, 1969.

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641.A. The Communist Approach by RajBahadur Gour, CPI, 1969.

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642. Comrade (Biography of P. KrishnaPillai) by T.V. Krishnan,(Trivandrum:CPI, 1969. (Malayalam).

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643. CPM’s Fight Against United Front inWest Bengal, Bhowani Sen, CPI, 1969.

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644. Driving Forces of History – Heroes andMasses by S.A. Dange, PPH, 1969.

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645. Stand on Ideological Issues CommunistParty of India, Marxist, 1969.

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645.A. Homage to Karl Marx: A Symposiumby P.C. Joshi, PPH, 1969.

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645.B. Why and How Marxists against UnitedFront? (Malayalam).

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646. Janasangh Ki Kahani Karpatri ji KiJubani, Grish Mishra, 1970.

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646.A. Anti Communist Gang-up in KeralaBetrayers of UF set up Anti PeopleGovernment by EMS Namboodripad,CPI, 1970.

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647. Tiller Gets Land in Kerala by K.T.Jacob, CPI, 1970.

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648. Jyoti Basu’s Letters to Ajoy Mukherjee,CPI, 1970.

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648.A. Prpperty not a Fundamental Right - ADebate, PPH, 1970.

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649. Fascist Menace and Democratic Unityby S.G. Sardesai, PPH, August 1970.

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650. United States Aggression in Indochinaby Zia-Ul-Haq, CPI, 1970.

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651. Resolutions of the Natioinal Council ofthe CPI, 1-5 October, 1970. CPPublication

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652. International Bulletin – I, CPI, 1970. 91 91653. Communism Today – 4, What is the

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654. Fact Book on Wages by M. Atchuthan,PPH, 1970.

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654.A. Marxist Leaders stand towardsCongress Party Line – KeralaLeadership to India, Election PamphletNo. 2, Who is Enemy who is Fee.(Malayalam).

65 65

655. Vietnam Yuddham, by P.K. Rajan,Prabhatham Printing and PublishingCo. Ltd Trivandrum, 1970.

76 76

656. Sanoopa ka Samaj Wad by IndradipSingh, CPI, 1970.

82 82

657. Some days in the East Germany byH.R. Iyer, Krishnan Raja Publication,1970.

156 156

658. CPM Terror in West Bengal byBhupesh Gupta, Ranen Sen & PrabhatDas Gupta, CPI, 1970.

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659. Makhdoom: A Memoir by Raj BahadurGour, CPI, 1970.

34 34

660. Shapurji Saklatvala: A Short Biographyby Panchanan Saha, PPH, 1970.

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661. Communism Kya Kyon Kaise byAcharya Dipankar, Samta Prakashan,1970.

72 72

662. Marxist Miscellany – A Collection ofEssays by G. Adhikari, PPH, 1970.

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662.A. United Front Election Manifesto WhyUnited Front Should come back to

20 20

Power?663. The United States in Crisis – The

Communist Solution, CPI, 1970.92 92

664. The Indian Revolution – Review andPerspective by Mohit Sen, PPH, 1970.

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665. Anti communist Gang-up in Kerala –Betrayers of UF Set Up Anti PeopleGovt., CPI, 1970.

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666. Problems of India’s Agrarian Sector byM.C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1970.

90 90

667. Krantikariyan Ke Sansmaran byZharkhande Rai, PPH, 1970.

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668. United Front could Back to Power, CPI,August, 1970.

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669. Resolutions and Report of the NC of theCommunist Party of India CPI, 8-13May, 1970.

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670. Italian Road to Socialism – Report ofLUIGI LONGO, CPI, 1970.

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671. Review of Kerala Elections by CentralCommittee, CPM, 1970.

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671.A. Studies in Indian Monopolies by KripaShankar, Pauly V. Parakal, May 1970.(N.T)

672. Present Political Situation – reportadopted by CC of the CPI(M) at itsmeeting in Calcutta from Feb. 2-7,1970.

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673. Previous Splits in the AITUC CPM,1970.

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674. Dange & Co. Disrupt AITUC, CPM,1970.

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675. On the Revisionist Disruption of theAITUC – Correspondence betweenCPI(M) and Right Communist Party,CPM 1970.

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676. Conspiracy to Wrack W. Bengal UnitedFront, CPM, 1970.

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677. Bengal Renaissance and other Essaysby Susobhan Sarkar, PPH 1970.

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678. Marxism and the Language Problem inIndia by Satyendra Narayan Muzumdar,PPH, 1970.

154 154

678.A. Report on the Functioning of theCentral Approachs of Our Party, CPINational Council Meeting, May 8 – 13,

12 12-F/S

1970.679. Fascist Menace and Democratic Unity

by S.G. Sardesai, PPH. 1970.75 75

679.A. Some Documents Relating to EarlyIndian Communists and Controversiesaround them – Collected Compiled andwith a Forward by Dwijendra Nandi,1970.

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680. Election Manifesto of the CPI, 1971. 16 16681. Election Manifesto of the CPI, No. 4,

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682. Right Reaction Bids for Power byBhupesh Gupta, New Age, ElectionSupplement No. 3, January 17, 1971.

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683. Speaker’s Handbook (New Age)Election Supplement, Vol. XIX, No. 4,January 24, 1971.

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684. Mahan Zeven (Laghu Parichay) Com.Sachidanand Vishnu Ghate, Bihar,1971.

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685. Bhagat Singh Veyaktitav AurVichardhara by Gopal Thakur, PPH,1971.

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686. Lok Sabha Ka Madhyavadhi ChunavEk Samiksha by Kishori PrasannaSingh, Hazipur1971.

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687. Some Impressions of the Soviet Unionby C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1971.

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688. Bharatiya Communist Party Ki BiharRajya Parishad Dwara Swikarity BiharRajya Parishad Dwara SwikarityReport.(Report adopted by the StateCouncil CPI Bihar)

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689. Rajnitik Report, CPI 9th Bihar StateConference, Darbhanga 14-19September, 1971.

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690. First Communist Party Conference:Political and Constitutional Draftamended on September 3,4,5, 1971,CPI, 1971. Ongole (Prakasam) DistrictCommittee, CPI

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691. United States Perfidy exposed SecretPentagen Papers as Published in theNew York Times, Party –I, PPH, 1971.

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692. Bhartiya Communist Party (Marxvadi)by Karma Suchi, CPI(M) 1971.

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Madurai693. United States Perfidy exposed Secret

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694. United States Perfidy Exposed – SecretPantagon Papers as Published in Part-III, PPH, 1971.

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695. On the General Election of March 1971Resolution and Review Report of theNC of the CPI, 23-28 April, 1971.

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696. 24th Congress of CPSU – An Event ofWorld Importance by C. RajeswaraRao, CPI, 1971.

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697. Kerala’s First Communist Life of‘Sakhavu’ Krishna Pillai by T.V.Krishnan, CPI, 1971.

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698. Bihar Men Rashtria Janvadi Morcha KeLeye Sengharsh (Struggle for NationalDemocratic from in Bihar) Darbhanga14-19, CPI1971.

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699. Party (Bharatia Communist Party Ki 9th

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700. Documents of the Ninth Congress ofthe Communist Party of India, CPI,Ghatenagar, Cochin, 3 – 10 October,1971.

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701. The Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. 11, No.2, October, 1971.

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702. Communist Party and Naxalites byPratap Mitra & Mohit Sen, CPI, 1971.

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703. The Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. 11, No.3, November, 1971.

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703.A. Two Congress are the same – ACriticism on Marxist Party’s ElectionManifesto, 1971.

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704. Draft Political Resolution to bePresented to the IX Congress of the CPIat Cochin, 3-10, October, 1971.

24 24

705. Report and Resolution on theInternational Situation the WorldCommunist Movement and the Tasks ofthe CPI, 1971.

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706. Constitution of the CPI – Incorporatingthe Amendments and Including theRules on Bylaws adopted bythe Ninth

39 39

Congress of the CPI, Cochin, 3 to 10October, 1971.

707. Once more on Chile: Its Lessons andNonlessons, by N.K. Krishnan

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708. Political Report and PoliticalResolution adopted by Ninth Congressof the CPI, Cochin, 3-10, October,1971.

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709. Smaranayutay Yedukal by C. AchuthaMenon, Pub: Prabhatham Printing,Trivandrum 1971.

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710. Organisational Report and Resolutionon Party Organisation adopted by 8th

Congress of the CPI, Cochin, 3-10,October, 1971.

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711. Resolutions Political Resolution onParty Ogranisation on the InternationalSituation the World CommunistMovement and the Tasks of the CPI,1971.

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712. Communist Party of India 9th Congress,Souvenir, Cochin, 1971.

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713. Our First General Secretry a MemorialVolume, S.V. Ghate, CPI, 1971.

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714. Bhartiya Communist Party KaSamvidhan, CPI, 1971.

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715. Cry Halt to this Region of Terror byJyoti Basu, CPI, 1971.

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716. Statement of Policy adopted by the AllIndia Conference of the CPI, October,1951, CPI, 1971.

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717. Programme Adopted at the 7th Congressof the Communist Party of India atCalcutta, Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, 1971, withthe amendment by the 9th Congress inMadurai June 27 – July 2, 1972,Statement of Policy, 1971.

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718. Planning, CPI(M)’s Policies andProposals – Memorandum submitted toPlanning Commission, June 25, 1971,CPI, 1971.

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719. Election Manifesto of the CPI(M),CPM, 1971.

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720. Sangbadiker Chokha BhangladeherMukhityudhya – ShaktiChattopadhyaya, Vishwabani, Calcutta,

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722. United States Prefidy Exposed – SecretPentagan Papers as Published in theNew York, Part – II, PPH, 1971.

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- Indian Way to Socialism- CPI Kerala State Conference- CPI 9th Congress, Review

Report- 9th Party Congress, CPI-TVM-

Gill Sammelan- Resolutions Political Resolution

on Party Organisation- CPI-9th Congress Passed by

Political and OrganisationResolution

- Mid-term Election of India- 9th Party Congress- CPI Kerala State Today

Workers Federation 6th

Conference Report.

485 485

723. Party Life (Inner Party) Journal of theOrganisation Department, CPI, Vol.VIII, No. 1, January 1972.

36 36

724. Mohan Jivan: Laghu Parchay by Com.Ajoy Ghosh, Gyangeh Publication1972.

17 17

725. Mohan Jivan: Laghu Parchay by Com.Rudradutt Bhardwaj,Pub: Gyangoh,1972.CPI

10 10

726. The Truth About CPM – A Critique ofthe Ideological-Political Line of theCPI(M), Bhowani Sen, CPI, 1972.

39 39

727. Who Really Aids India USA or USSR?– Sadhan Mukherjee, CPI, 1972.

80 80

728. Resolutions of the 9th Congress(Madurai, June 27 – July 2, 1971, CPI,1972.

40 40

729. Pakistan Policies that led to Breakup byM. Farooqi, CPI, 1972.

109 109

730. Party Life (Inner Party Journal of theOrganisation Department), CPI, Vol.VIII, No. 3, March, 1972.

40 40

731. Review of Elections to StateAssemblies (1972) and Resolutionsadopted by the National Council, CPI,New Delhi 14-18 April, 1972.

91 91

732. Masterpiece of Left Opportunism –critique of CPM draft PoltiicalResolution by Bhupesh Gupta, CPI,1972.

33 33

732.A. CPI(M) Programme: Some QuestionsPeople’s Power, Vol. 1, No. 2,December 1972.

28 28

732.B. Resolution of Communist Unity Centreby KPR Gopalan, Trissur, 1972.

12 12

733. Party Education Series – PreliminaryCourse, CPI, 1972.

40 40

734. Telangana People’s Struggle and itsLessons by P. Sundarayya, CPM,Calcutta, 1972.

600 600

735. National Democracy and People’sDemocracy – - Essays in Honour of 9th Birthday ofComrade Georgi Dimitrov by BhowaniSen & Mohit Sen, CPI, 1972.

53 53

736. Party Education Series – Grade ICourse, CPI, 1972.

63 63

737. Bhartiya Communist Party Ki RastriyaParishad Ke Mahatwapurna Dastawejaur Prastav, 24-28 August, 1972, CPI,1972.

48 48

738. Party Education Series – Grade IICourse, CPI, 1972.

143 143

739. Jan Karya Niti (People’s Action Policy)– Resolution of the NC of CPI, 1972.

44 44

740. Resolutions of the National Council ofthe CPI, New Age Supplement, NewDelhi 24-28 August, 1972, CPI, 1972.

45 45

741. Ceiling on Agricultural Land by Z.A.Ahmad, CPI, 1972.

78 78

742. Prices, Monopolies and GovernmentPolicies by Pauly V. Prakal, CPI, 1972.

33 33

743. Communist Reply to TataMemorandum by H.K. Vyas, CPI,1972.

41 41

744. Indian Muslim Problems and Trends byM. Farooqi, CPI, 1972.

25 25

745. The Historic Telengana Struggle –Some Useful Lessons from its RichExperience by C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI,1972.

45 45

746. Basic Documents of the MoscowMeetings of Communist and Workers’Parties, 1957-60-69, CPI, 1972.

106 106

747. Mulki Tangle in Andhra Pradesh – TheCommunist Approach by BahadurGour, CPI, 1972.

34 34

748. Bhowani Sen Tributes, CPI, 1972. 119 119749. Glimpses of Revolutionary Cuba by

Yogindra Sharma, CPI, 1972.26 26

750. Veer Telangana by Ravi Narayan Redy,1972.

163 163

751. Central Committee Statement – TheParty and the Struggle of theBangladesh People, CPI(M), 1972.

38 38

752. Work Report (Political) of the CC to the9th Congress – - Organisational Position of the Party(Tables) Note on National Question andAmendment to Party Programmeadopted by the 9th Congress Madurai,June 27-July 2, 1972.

112 112

753. Political Resolution adopted by the 9th

Congress, June 27 – July 2, 1972.CPM70 70

754. 25 Years of Independence and theChallenge of the Path by BhupeshGupta, CPI, 1972.

33 33

755. Navam Congress Grihita RajnitikPrastav (Political Resolution) adoptedat the 9th Congress, Madurai,CPI(M)1972.

58 58

756. Political Resolution, 9th CongressDocument, CPI(M), 1972.

92 92

757. Communism Today – 4, What is theCommunist Party? By Avtar SinghMalhotra, CPI, 1972.

72 72

758. Gathantantre: (Constitution) CPM,Madurai, 1972.

18 18

759. Central Committee’s Draft PoliticalResolution for 9th Congress of the CPM– People’s Democracy Supplement,

71 71

April 30, 1972.760. Paschim Bange Sansadiya Gantantra

Tantro Dhwanse (Distruction ofParliamentary Democracy in WestBengal) by Jyoti Basu, CPI(M), June,1972.

43 43

761. On the Latest Stand of CPI(M) CentralCommittee, Socialist Unity Centre ofIndia, 1973.

31 31

761.A. Remedies for Democratic Revolution –- CPI 9th Congress Political

Resolution Report- Strike against Prize rise- Working Report – All India

Youth Federation 5th StateCouncil

- What is the Reason for fightingwith Pakistan?

- Travancore Coir FactoryWorkers Union, 14th AnnualReport

- Coconut Price Control.

146 146

762. Heroic Telangana – Reminiscences andExperiences by Ravi Narayan Reddy,CPM, 1973.

97 97

762.A. Central Committee Resolution onCertain Agrarian Issues andExplanatory Note by P.Sundarayya,CPI(M).

55 55

763. Historic Telangana Struggle – HeroicPeasant Revolt for the abolition ofFeudalism by Rajeshwar Rao,Ramachandra Arutla Reddy, A.P.Communist Samithi, 1951.CPI.

99 99

764. The People’s March to Delhi by MohitSen, CPI, 1973.

26 26

765. CIA Danger against India by Pauly V.Parakal, CPI, 1973.

72 72

766. Reader in Marxist-Leninist PhilosophyIssued by Central Party EducationDept., CPI, 1973.

132 132

766.A. For Now India for a New Line –Examination ‘or’ Murdor? ThiruvallaDistt Conference, 1973. (Malayalam) .

70 70

767. Defeat Separatist Conspiracy in Andhraby C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1973.

42 42

768. Kerala Three Years of UF GovernmentHeaded by C. Achutha Menon, CPI,1973.

61 61

769. Mahan Jivan Laghu Parichay – 6 byMahapandit Rahul Sankritiyan,Giangeh, 1973.

22 22

770. Mahan Jivan: Laghu Parchihya-5 byCom. Teja Singh Swantra, Giangeh,1973.

8 8

771. Mahan Jivan: Laghu Parchihya-5 bySwami Sehajanand Saraswati Giangeh,1973.

16 16

772. CPI(M) Bekarir Virudhe (AgainstUnemployment) by Rajan Chaudhuri,Feb. 1973.

22 22

773. Keralathilay Communsit Prasthanam byN.E. Balram, Prabhatham, 1973.

168 168

774. CPM Bharte Videshiloot (IndianCapital Drained to Foreign Country) byAshok Basu, February, 1973.

15 15

775. Chile: Anatomy of a U.S. ImperialistCoup CPI, 1973.

55 55

776. Report and Resolutions of the NationalCouncil of the Communist Party ofIndia, 29 March – 1 April, 1973, CPI,1973.

45 45

777. Subhas Chandra Bose and IndianCommunist Movement by GautamChattopadhyay, PPH, 1973.

41 41

778. Chile: Popular Unity against Fascism,CPI, 1973.

80 80

779. Life and Work of Dr. K.M. Ashraf byM. Farooqi and N.L. Gupta, CPI, 1973.

35 35

780. Resolutions of the Central CommitteeMeeting in Calcutta from Nov. 22 to 27,1973 – Homage to Martyrs,Condolences, Political and EconomicSituation, Centre in Agrarian Issues,Chile, West Asia, 1973.

33 33

781. Resolutions of the National Council ofthe CPI, New Delhi 2-5, Dec. 1973,CPI, 1973.

30 30

782. Defeat the RSS Fascist Designs by K.L.Mahendra, CPI, 1973.

80 80

783. Statistical Handbook, 1973, Issued byCentral Party Education Deptt., CPI,

142 142

1973.784. 25 years of Education in India by

Syamal Chakrabarty, PPH, 1973.70 70

785. Documents of the Second Congress ofthe Communist Party of Bangladesh –Dacca, 4-9 December, 1973, CPI, 1974.

135 135

786. Political Resolution adopted by the 5th

Congress of the Communist Party ofPhilippines, CPI, 1973.

46 46

787. Glorious Telangana Arms Struggle byRaj Bhadur Gour, CPI, 1973.

172 172

788. Central Committee Resolution onCertain Agrarian Issues and anExplanatory by P. Sundarayya, CPI,1973.

70 70

789. National Integration – A Critique ofgovernment Policies note submitted tothe National Integration Council,October 1973 by P. Sundarayya, CPM,1973.

50 50

790. Report on Economic and PoliticalSituation adopted by the CC of theCPI(M) meeting in Calcutta from July15 to 20, 1973.

40 40

790.A. Central Committee’s Rastriya ReportCPM 9th Congress, 1973.

85 85

790.B. In the Cause of the People:Reminisconces by A.K. Gopalan,Orient Longman, Madras, 1973.

305 305

791. Report of the CC on Current Nationaland International Situation adopted atthe meeting in New Delhi, September3-9, 1974. CPI (Marxist)

38 38

792. Amendment to the Constitution of Indiamoved by CPI(M) by P. Sundarayya,CPM, 1974.

60 60

793. A Marxist view of Indian Politics 1967-1972 – Selections from the MarxistReview a Monthly Journal of Poltiicsand Economics, 1974.

193 193

794. Sampurn Jan-Virodhi Kranti AurNavadi Shaktiyon Ke Eakata by JagnathSarkar, Patna, 1974.

29 29

794.A. Inaugural Address to S.F.I Conference,by P. Sundarayya SFI, 1974.

45 45

794.B. Jay Prakashji Ka Rajnitik Seershsan, 27 27

CPI, 1974.795. Inflation Curb – Yes! Wage-Preeze –

No by N.K. Krishnan, Pauly V. Parakal,CPM, 1974.

51 51

796. History of Kayyoor Struggle by V.V.Kunhambu, Chinta Pub. Tvm 1974.

146 146

797. Generalists, Specialists and theWorkings Class by A.B. Bardhan, CPI,1974.

44 44

798. Resolutions and Documents adopted bythe NC, CPI, 31 July to 4 August, 1974,CPI, 1974.

114 114

799. Guidelines of the History of the CPI(Issued by Central Party EducationDeptt.), CPI, 1974.

140 140

800. India’s Freedom Struggle and the CPIby M. Farooqi, CPI, 1974.

58 58

801. India’s Freedom Struggle and the CPIby M. Farooqi, CPI, 1974.

56 56

802. Maoism Unmasked by N.K. Krishnanand Mohit Sen, CPI, 1974.

38 38

803. Political Role of the Army inDeveloping Countries, CPI, 1974.

54 54

804. Lenin’s Teachings and our Tactice byC. Rajeswara Rao, CPI, 1974.

40 40

804.A. Communist Discipline by RameshUpadhyay. Janbasha Prakashan,Jodhpur

68 68

805. 10th Party Congress Ke Liye PartySanghathan Ke Bare Mein Report KaMasvida aur Party Samvidhan MeinSansodhan Ke Liye Suzhav, (Report onParty Amendements to PoliticalSituation), CPI, 1974.

45 45

806. Real Face of BP’s Total Revolution byIndradeep Sinha, CPI, 1974.

48 48

807. Draft Report on Party Organisation tothe 10th PartyCongress and Proposalsfor Amendments to Party Constitutionadopted by the National Council, 21-25November, 1974, CPI, 1974.

45 45

808. Strike Struggle in India 1921-1974,Indian Labour Journal, Dec. 1974.

5 5

809. Communist Party Ka Ghosanapatra byKarl Marx, PPH, 1974.

90 90

810. Pratikriya Ka Alambardar-Jaiarakash by 19 19

Inderdeep Singh, CPI, 1974.811. Draft Political Resolution of 10th

Congress of the CPI, Trivandrum:District Council, 1974.

108 108

812. Shivaji: Contours of a HistoricalEvaluation by S.G. Sardesai,Perspective Publication, 1974.

36 36

813. Draft Political Resolution of 10th

Congress of the CPI, Trivandrum:Kerala State Council, Dec., 1974.

52 52

814. World Communist Movement 1847-1876 by Anil Rajimwale, CPI, 1974.

25 25

815. Politics of Namaat-e-Islami-e-Hind byGhulam Hyder, CPI, 1974.

45 45

816. 2nd Communist Party ConferenceOngole: Executive CommitteePrakasam Dist. August 16 to 18, 1974.(Telegu).

55 55

817. May 3rd and After, EMSNamboodripad, Chinta Publishers May,1974.

30 30

818. Organisation (Nirman) of the CPI byYellamanda Reddy, CPI, 1974.

121 121

819. Jai Andhra Dumaram (on the SeparatistAndhra Movement) – The Novel isbased the eye-witness reports of someof the incidents. by Kosaraju Seshayya,1974.

211 211

820. Draft Political Report to 10th PartyCongress adopted by the NC of the CPI,21-24, November, 1974.

66 66

821. Draft Political Report to 10th PartyCongress adopted by the NC of the CPI,21-25, November, 1974.

72 72

822. Draft Political Report to 10th PartyCongress adopted by the NC of the CPI,21-24, November, 1974.

33 33

823. Draft Political Resolution for 10th PartyCongress adopted by the NC of the CPI,21-24, November, 1974.

36 36

824. Report of the Central Committee onCurrent National and InterntionalSituation adopted at its meeting in NewDelhi, September, 3-9, 1974.

58 58

825. Draft Report on Party Organisation tothe 10th Party Congress and proposals

44 44

for amendents to Party Constitutionadopted by the NC of the CPI, 21-24,November, 21-25, 1974.

826. Report of the Central ControlCommission to the 10th Party Congress,CPI, 1974.

23 23

827. Draft Report on Party Organisation tothe 10th Party Congress and proposalsfor amendents to Party Constitutionadopted by the NC of the CPI, 21-24,November, 21-25, 1974.

44 44

828. Dange Selected Writings, Vol. 1, byS.A., Lok Vangmaya Griha, 1974.

427 427

829. 8th Congress of CPI, Programmes of theParty, 1974.

75 75

830. K.S.U’s Cultural Revolution, EMSNamboodripad – A Chinta Pub. 1974.

82 82

830.A. Student Upsurge and Indian Revolutionby S.G. Sardesai, Youth LifePublication 1974.

33 33

830.B. EMS – Indian Millarat by A.V. Aryan. 73 73830.C. Party Jivan, Vol. 5, No. 20, Dec. 1974. 8 8830.D. United Front

- Indian Communist Party’s Line- Political Report approved by

theCPI’s Committee held onMay 22-25, 1974.

- CPI Political Report- Aims of Peace-Friendly

Organisation- Against Marxist Rule- Poltiical Report- Kollam Distt. Conference- CPI 10th Congress Kollam Distt.

Conference- 10th Congress of CPI –

Allapuzha distt. Conference- CPI 10th Congress, Work

Report.

291 291

830.E. CPI Palghat Distt ConferenceInternational Report

- CPI-Kozhicode Distt.Conference

- Palghat Distt. Conference- Bort-National Situation- CPI Plaghat Distt. Conference

190 190

Work Report- Change brought by Oct.

Revolution - CPI Ernakulam Distt.

Conference- CPI Kozhicode Distt.

Conference Work Report- CPI Malapuram Distt.

Conference work report- World Communist Organization- Revolt Against Marxist

Goondaism appeal by CPI.- CPI – 10 Party Congress

Trivandrum distt. Conference- Against Murderous Politics.

830.F. The first Communist Conference by G.Adhikari, Marxist Miscellany, January,1974.PPH

121 121

831. Working Report of Kerala StateCouncil for Kerala State Conference,CPI, 1975.

50 50

831.A. Fifty Years of Communist Press byChinmohan Sehanavis, CPI, 1974.

17 17

832. Political Report (10th Conference of UPState, CPI, Lucknow, 14-18, January1975.

18 18

832.A. Documents of the 10th Congress of theCommunist Party of India, CPI, 1975.

457 457

833. Codes of Conduct for National CouncilMembers – Legislators, Wholetimers,CPI, 1975.

31 31

834. Political Report (10th conference of UPState, CPI), Lucknow, 14-18, January,1975.

44 44

835. Documents of the 10th Congress of theCPI, Bhowanisennagar, Vijayawada, 27January to 2 February, 1975.

455 455

836. Report on Party Organisation andAmendments to Party Constitution,CPI, 1975.

55 55

837. Socialism and Development – RecentExperience by Kamal Nayan Kabra,PPH, 1975.

68 68

838. Political Resolution adopted by the 10th

Congress of the CPI, BhowanisenNagar, Vijayawada, CPI, 27 Jan. to 2

44 44

Feb., 1975.839. Political Resolution adopted by the 10th

Congress of the CPI, Bhowani Nagar,Vijayawada, CPI, 27 Jan. to 2 Feb.,1975.

40 40

840. Draft Report on the InternationalSituation, CPI, 1975.

40 40

841. The Real Face of the Right Communistsby M. Basavapunnaiah, 1975.

56 56

842. Singaravelu – First Communist in SouthIndia by K. Murugesah & C.S.Subramanayam, PPH, 1975.

245 245

843. Communist Party of India 10th

Congress, Jan. 27 – Feb. 2, 1975,Bhowani Sen Nagar, Vijayawada, P.C.NO. 58

35 35-F/S

844. What is CPI’s Programme? By N.Rajsekhar Reddy, CPI, 1975.

35 35

845. Budget and the Crisis of IndianEconomy by Pauly V. Parakal &Others, PPH, 1975.

47 47

846. The Chinese Revolution and Maoism byMohit Sen, CPI, 1975.

72 72

846.A. Memoir of an Indian Communist by K.Damodaran, New Left Review, May,1975.

26 26

847. Famine-Hunger-Growth – A Study ofFood Situation in India by SunilSengupta, CPI, 1975.

50 50

848. Some Problems Concerning theAgrarian Moement and our Tasksadopted by the NC of the CPI, 1-5 april,1975.

32 32

849. Resolution and Documents adopted bythe NC of the CPI, 1-5 April, 1975.

87 87

850. Proposals of the CPI for ElectoralReform adopted by the NC of the CPI,1-5 April 1975.

19 19

851 Communist Party of India Fifty Yearsof Struggle and Advance 1925-1975,CPI 1975

30 30

851.A. Marxist Miscellary, A Collection ofEssay 6,January 1975.PPH

130 130

852. National Emergency and our TasksResolutuion adopted by the CentralExecutive Committee, CPI, 30 June to 2

12 12

July 1975.853. Resolutions and Report adopted by the

National Council of the CommunistParty of India, 25-28 August, 1975.

61 61

854. Women’s Movement and CommunistParty adopted by the NC of the CPI, 25-28 August, 1975.

20 20

855. Working Class and the Emergency byN.K. Krishnan & T.N. Siddhanta, CPI,1975.

40 40

856. Emergency and the Communist Partyby C. Rajeswara Rao, Bhopesh Gupta,CPI, 1975.

41 41

857. Parties of Righ reaction by C.RajeswaraRao, CPI, 1975.

31 31

858. Tragedy of Komagata Maru by SohanSingh Josh, PPH, 1975.

132 132

859. Fascism and the Politics of Power bySadhan Mukherjee, CPI, 1975.

36 36

860. Martyar’s Memorial Sonvenir, 1975,Martyar’s Memorial SouvinirCommittee, Cannannore, 1975.

75 75

861. Oil Politics and India by NityaChakraborty, CPI, 1975.

30 30

862. Reaction Strikes in Bangladesh, CPI,1975.

71 71

863. Rural Poor and the New Programme bySunil Sengupta & Others, CPI, 1975.

40 40

864. Memories of an unrepentantCommunist by A.S.R. Chari, OrientLongman, 1975.

178 178

865. K. Damodaran Memorial Volume,Punalur Paper Mills Ltd., 1975.

233 233

865.A. Central News Service (Circulars) No.230-255, Janaury 1975), CPI, 1975.

151 151-F/S

866. 50 years of Communist Press byChinmohan Sehanavis, CPI, 1975.

18 18

866.A. Central News Service (Circulars) No.256-279, February, 1975), CPI, 1975.

128 128

866.B. Central News Service (Circulars) No.303-327, April, 1975), CPI, 1975.

177 177

867. Vishav Communist Aandolan 1847-1876 by Anil Rajimwale, CPI, 1975.

26 26

868. World Communist Movement 1876-1914 by Anil Rajimwale, CPI, 1975.

37 37

868.A. Central News Service (Circulars) No. 144 144

328-353, May, 1975), CPI, 1975.869. Urban Land and Housing Policies

Ceiling and Socialisation by KamalNayan Kabra, PPH, 1975.

64 64

869.A. Central News Service (Circulars) No.354-378, June, 1975), CPI, 1975.

114 114

870. Cmmunist – Bhartiya Communist PartyKa Monthly Patra, Vol. 1, No. 1,October, 1975.

52 52

871. Ho Chi Minh Selected Writings andSpeeches by C. Rajeswara Rao, CPI,1975.

80 80

871.A. Emergency: Voice of the Opposition inParliament by AKG.

36 36

872. Draft Political Report for 10th PartyCongress adopted by the NC of the CPI,21-25, November 1974.

71 71

873. Draft Report on Party Organisation tothe 10th Party Congress and Proposalsfor amendments to Party Constitutionadopted by the NC, CPI, 1974, CPI,1975.

43 43

874. Draft Report on Party Organisation tothe 10th Party Congress and Proposalsfor amendments to Party Constitutionadopted by the NC, CPI, 21-25November, 1974, CPI, 1975.

36 36

875. Draft Report on Party Organisation tothe 10th Party Congress and Proposalsfor amendments to Party Constitutionadopted by the NC, CPI, 21-25November, 1974, CPI, 1975.

44 44

876. Draft Political Resolution for TenthParty Congress adopted by the NC, CPI,1975.

32 32

876.A An Interview withSharaf Akhtar Ali byK. Damodaran on 16.12.1975.

8 8-F/S

877. Draft Political Report to Tenth PartyCongress adopted by the NC, CPI, 21-25 November, 1974, CPI, 1975.

66 66

878. Towards Stability – 4 years Record ofKerala Alliance Ministry by C. AchuthaMenon, December 1974.

25 25

879. Mazdoori, Daam Aur Munafa by KarlMarx, PPH, 1975.

80 80

879.A. A Marxsian Glimpse of History by 158 158

Susobhan Sarkar, PPH, 1975.879.B. CPI 10th Congress: A General Report

- Indian Communist Party 10th

Congress- Behaviour Laws for NC

Members- Legislators and other Party

members- Political Resolution- Some Problems and

Responsibilities about KeralaKarshaka Prasthan

- What is the Programme ofIndian Communist Party.

183 183

879.C. Culprit Revolution’s Sharp edge- Marxist Party siding with Right-

Wing- CPI Programme- CPI – Kerala State Coference- Indian Communist Party – 10th

Congress. (Malayalam).

199 199

879.D. Central News Service – Ajay BhavanKotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 280-302,March 1975.

137 137-F/S

879.E. Central News Service – Ajay BhavanKotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 379-405,July, 1975.

135 135-F/S

879.F. Central News Service – Ajay BhavanKotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 406-429,August, 1975.

117 117-F/S

879.G. Central News Service – Ajay BhavanKotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 430-455,September, 1975.

148 148-F/S

879.H. Central News Service – Ajay BhavanKotla Road, New Delhi, Nos456-478,October, 1975.

119 119-F/S

879.I. Central News Service – Ajay BhavanKotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 479-501,November, 1975.

120 120-F/S

879.J. Central News Service – Ajay BhavanKotla Road, New Delhi, Nos. 502-528,December, 1975.

159 159-F/S

880. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, Trivandrum, 7 to 11February, 1976.

71 71

881. Report and Resolutions adopted by the 59 59

NC of the CPI, Trivandrum, 4 to 8August, 1976.

882. Report on the All India PadayatraCampaign and Other Resolutionsadopted by the Central ExecutiveCommittee of the CPI in its meetingheld in Madras 18-21 June, 1976.

79 79

883. CPM’s Opportunism in Crisis by N.K.Krishnan & Others, CPI, 1976.

23 23

884. Murder of Truth – Anti CPI BarrageExposed, CPI, 1976.

20 20

884.A. CPM Opportunism in Crisis –International National Reports andParty’s Crucial Duties, About PartyOrganization N.C. approved notes,Organizational Report.

158 158

885. Consembly Move an Democratic Fight-Back, CPI, 1976.

40 40

886. Communist Party programme on theAgrarian Front – A Historical Reviewby Sunil Sengupta, CPI, 1976.

32 32

887. CPM on Constitutional Changes, 1976. 24 24888. My Meetings with Bhagat Singh and on

other Early Revolutionaries by SohanSingh Josh, CPI, 1976.

88 88

889. Ideology and Emergency, CPI, 1976. 31 31890. What is Marxism? By N.E. Balaram,

CPI, 1976.40 40

891. Congress Socialism appraisal andAppeal by Mohit Sen, CPI, 1976.

52 52

892. Report and Resolutuions of the Meetingof the Central Executive Committee ofthe CPI, 24-27 October 1976, CPI,1976.

40 40

892.A. Central News Service, Nos. 1-25, Vol.III, January 1976.

114 114-F/S

892.B. Central News Service, Nos. 26-49, Vol.III, February, 1976.

126 126-F/S

892.C. Central News Service, Nos. 50-75, Vol.III, March, 1976.

121 121- F/S

892.D. Central News Service, Nos. 76-99, Vol.III, April 1976.

117 117-F/S

892.E. Central News Service, Nos. 100-123,Vol. III, May 1976.

119 119-F/S

892.F. Central News Service, Nos. 124-201,Vol. III, June, July, August, 1976.

240 240-F/S

892.G. Central News Service, Nos. 202-300,Vol. III, September, December, 1976.

405 405-F/S

893. Draft Political Review Report for theEleventh Party Congress adopted by theNC of the CPI, 24-28, December, 1977.

34 34

894. Draft Organisation Report for theEleventh Party Congress adopted by theNC of the CPI, 24-28 December, 1977.

24 24

895. Documents of the History of the CPI byMohit Sen, Vol. VIII, 1951-1956, PPH,1977.

677 677

896. Santiago Carrillo’s Eurocommunism,PPH, 1977.

32 32

897. Bow of Burning Gold – A Study ofSubhas Chandra Bose by HirenMukherjee, PPH, 1977.

125 125

897.A. Election Manifesto of the CPI forwardto a New Lok Sabha with a DecisiveMajority for Democratic Forces, 1977.

4 4

898. These for the Eighth Congress of thePortuguese Communist Party, CPI,1977.

114 114

899. Hindustan Gadar Party – A ShortHistory by Sohan Singh Josh, PPH,1977,

317 317

900. Idealist Views of the SUC People byEMS Namboodripad, Chinta,September 2, 1977.

36 36

901. Lok Sabha Election – Resolution of theNational Council of the CPI, held inDelhi from 3 to 6 April, 1977,

16 16

902. The Left Front and West Bengal,Government of West Bengal, 1977.

28 28

903. Programme adopted at the 7th Congressof the CPI at Calcutta, October 31 toNovember 7, 1964, Madurai June 27 toJuly 2, 1972 – Statement of Policy,CPM, 1977.

69 69

903.A. Bulletin of the Communsit Platform,No. 1, Oct. 1977.

87 87-F/S

904. Manifesto on Elections to Lok Sabha,March 1977 adopted by the CC at itsMeeting in New Delhi, Jan. 27-29,1977.

16 16

905. Resolutions of the National Council ofCPI, 9-12 July 1977, CPI, 1977.

50 50

906. CPI(M) and the Right C.P.- Right Communist Party

Continues its old Bankrupt Line- Question of Communist Unity

and Unity of ActionCPM, 1977.

55 55

907. Menace of Multinationals by SadhanMukherjee & others, PPH, 1977.

80 80

908. Draft Political Resolution for 10th

Congress of Communist Party of India(M), 1977.

64 64

909. On Bourgeois Democracy by SachinBanerji, Socialist Unity Centre of India,1977.

77 77

909.A. To Step Mass Murders- Cooperative Organisation- Change made by the October

Revolution 60th Year ofOct.Revolution

- Janatha Party old Poison in NewBattle

- To Marxist Party – is they areyear Friends

- CPI, Kerala State Councilapproved Election Review ofKerala

- Com. Belch incident Forget?(Malayalam).

90 90

909.B. Paper Cutting relating to Communsimin India, October 1977.

309 309-F/S

909.C. National Council Meeting for NationalCouncil Members – Resolutionon LokSabha Election, CPI, 1977.

47 47-F/S

909.D. Circular on JNU Students’ UnionElection, April, 1977.

124 124-F/S

909.E. On the Misuse of Emergency, October,27, 1976, Central Executive Committeeof the CPI which concluded its four-daymeeting in Bangalore adopted thefollowing resolution and released it tothe Press on January, 1977.

20 20-F/S

909.F. Central News Service, Nos. 2-24,January, 1977.

102 102-F/S

910. Organisation Report adopted by the 11th

Congress of the CPI, Bhakna Nagar, 31March to 7 April, 1978, CPI, 1977.

31 31

911. Political Review Report adopted by the11th Congress of the CPI, BhaknaNagar, 31 March – 7 April, 1978.

37 37

912. Some Observations on the PoliticalReview Report by S.A. Dange, CPI,1978.

25 25

912.A. Students, 1978 Leaflets of StudentsUnion, DU Students Union, 1977-78.

27 18 9-F/S

913. Critical Notes for Eleventh PartyCongress by Prakash Roy, CPI, 1978.

32 32

914. Report of the Central ControlCommission for the Eleventh PartyCongress of CPI from Feb. 1975 toMarch, 1978.

11 11

915. Critical Notes on the Draft PoliticalReview Report for the 11th PartyCongress by Ramanand Agarwal, 1978.

23 23

916. A Critical Note on the NC Draft ReviewReport for the 11th Party Congress byBiswanath Mukherjee, 1978.

17 17

917. Political Resolution adopted by the 11th

Congrss of the CPI, Bhakna Nagar, 31March to 7 April 1978. CPI, 1978.

33 33

918. CPI’s Defence of Naxalite Prisoners,CPI, 1978.

65 65

919. Resolutions adopted by the NC of theCPI, 5-8 July, 1978.

32 32

920. Report and resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, 29 Oct. to 2 November,1978.

55 55

921. Documents of the Eleventh Congress ofthe CPI, 31 March to 7 April, 1978.

400 400

922. In Defence of Ancient India by R.S.Sharma, PPH, 1978.

36 36

923. Draft Organ Report for the 11th PartyCongress adopted by the NC of the CPI,24-28 December, 1978.

24 24

924. Draft Political Resolution for 10th

Congress of CPI(M), 1978.65 65

925. The Shah Commission Report and Afterput them in the Dock by EMSNamboodripad, CPM, 1978.

25 25

926. A Note on the Theoretical Roots of theMistakes in our Party’s Line: SomeComments on the Draft Review Reportof the NC of the CPI by Prof. Parimal

15 15

Chandra Ghosh, 1978.927. United Front – Some Historical

Experiences and Problems by AnilRajimwale, PPH, 1978.

142 142

928. CPM’s Politics X-Rayed by Mohit Sen,CPI, 1978.

34 34

929. Political Resolution adopted at the 10th

Congress of the CPI(M) April 2 to April8, 1978.

62 62

930. Report and Resolution on Organisationadopted by the Salkia Plenum,December 27-31, 1978.

78 78

931. Resolution on Organisation and otherResolutions of the Plenum of the CC,Dec. 27-31, 1978. CPI(M)

35 35

932. Indian Economy and the Janata PartyRaj by Grish Mishra, CPI, 1978.

42 42

933. Hindustan Gadar Party – A shortHistory by Sohan Singh Josh, Vol. II,1978.

362 362

934. Democratic Decentralisation by EMSNamboodripad, Note on the Report ofthe Ashoka Mehta Committee on thePanchayati Raj Institution, CPM, 1978.

18 18

935. XI Congress Communist Party of India,31st March – 7th April, 1978.

53 53-F/S

935.A. Bulletin of the Communist Platform,June-Sept. 1978.

210 210-F/S

935.B. Paper Cutting relating to CommunismAbroad, Jan-Dec. 1978.

35 35-F/S

935.C. 10th Congress Report by K.K.Karyamkulam, CPI(M)

64 64-F/S

935.D. Eight Years of Left Front GovernmentinTripura, 1978.

125 125

935.E. Communism in India, 1978. 264 264-F/S935.F. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 11th

Congress, Report, 1978. 35 35

935.G. A Critical note on the NC’s DraftReview Report for the 11th PartyCongress- Biswanath Mukherjee, CPI1978.

20 20

935.H. 11th Congress of CPI Bhatinda, CriticalNotes on the Draft Political ReviewReport for the 11th Party Congress,Ramanand Agarwal.CPI 1978.

23 23

935.I. 11th Congress of CPI – Bhatinda Mar. 25 25

31-7 April1978. Some Obsevation ofthe Political Review Report, S.DDange. CPI 1978.

935.J. 11th Congress of CPI – A note on theTheoretical Roots of the Mistakes in ourParty’s Lins: Some Comments on thedraft Review Report of the NC of theCPI, Prof. Parimal Chadra Ghosh.CPI1978.

15 15-F/S

935.K. CPI- 12th Delhi State Conference, 10-11-12 March, 1978. State CouncilReport, 1978.

41 41-F/S

935.L. CPI Kundara Conference march 24-25,1979. Com. T.V. Sugathan NagarCherumood, Work Review Report.

331 331

935.M. CPI-11th Congress Organisation- CPI11th Congress International- NationalReview Report.- Organisational Report-Trissur Disstt.Conference.CityConference- Kundara Conference

257 257

935.N. 11th Congress of CPI – A Note on theTheoretical Roots of the Mistakes in ourParty’s Line: Some Comments on theDraft Review Report of the NC of theCPI by Dr. Sobhanlal Detta Gupta,1978. (N.T)

935.O. CPI 12th Delhi State Conference, 10-12March 1978. (N.T)

935.P. Review Report 11th Party Congress - Political Review Report- Communist Development

Programme and other SocialWork

- CPI 11th Congress- CPI Kanpur Distt. Conference- CPI Malappuram Distt.

Conference (Malayalam) (N.T)935.Q. CPI-1`1th Congress Organization

- CPI 11thCongress International– National Review Report

- Organisational Report- 11th Party Congress –

Organisational Report- Trissur Distt. Conference- City Conference- Kundara Conference.(N.T)

935 R XIth Congress of CPI, Draft Organ.Report for the Eleventh Party Congress-Adopted by the NC of the CPI. N.Delhi24-28 Dec. 1977. CPI 1978.

24 24

935 S XIth Congress of CPI, Critical Notes forXIth Party Congress- Prakash Roy.CPI1978.

31 31

936. Focus – 1 Handbook of StatisticsCPI(M), 1979.

52 52

936 B Centre- State Relations, B.T.Ranadive.1978

18 18

937. Focus – 2 India – 1966-79 Balancesheetof Indira Regime and Janata Rule,CPI(M), 1979.

20 20

938. Focus – 3 Working Class underCongress and Janata Rule, CPM, 1979.

27 27

939. Report and Resolution on Organisationadopted by the Salkia Plenum,December 27-31, 1978.CPI(M)

76 76

940. Eurocommunism or ScientificSocialism by Mohit Sen, PPH 1979.

63 63

940.A. Thozhilalivargam by K. DamodaranMemorial Special – 2 Published byP.M. Padmanabhan Calicut, 1979.

40 40

941. Review Report adopted by the 10th

Congress, Julunder, April 2-8, 1978,CPM.

52 52

942. Review of Party’s Activities andPolitical Developments and Resolutionsadopted by the NC of the CPI Meetingheld in Delhi from Feb. 22 – 26, 1979.

84 84

942A An Open Letter to the Christian Voter,Published by The Christian Institute forthe study of society, Banglore-1

12 12

943. Why Pricerise? By Girish Mishra, CPI,1979.

20 20

944. RSS Double-Talk Exposed by Pauly V.Parakal, CPI, 1979.

20 20

945. Class Struggle and Case Conflict inRural Areas by S.G. Sardesai, CPI,1979.

48 48

946. Idol of False Promises by BhupeshGupta and M. Farooqi, CPI, 1979.

48 48

947. Cow Problems and Indian Economy,CPI, 1979.

44 44

948. On the Political Line of the CPM by M. 24 24

Basavapunnaiah, CPM, 1979.949. Election Manifesto, CPM, 1979. 34 34950. Midterm Poll to 7th Lok Sabha Speakers

Handbook - Vote for CPI- Vote for Left and Democratic

Unity, CPI, 1979.

31 31

951. Election Manifesto of CPI- Vote for CPI- Vote for Left and Democratic

Unity, CPI, 1979.

16 16

952. Neither Janata nor Congress but a LeftDemocratic National Alternative byJagannath Sarkar, CPI, 1979.

30 30

952.A. Documents of the History of the CPI,by G. Adhikari, Vol. III, PPH 1979.

332 332

953. Resolutions adopted by the NC of theCPI, New Delhi 23-25 September,1979.

81 81

954. The Great Attack by Sohan Singh Josh,PPH, 1979, Meerut Conspiracy Case,1979.

116 116

954.A. Repression in Singhbhum Report of theFact Finding Committee of the People’sUnion for Civil Liberties andDemocratic Rights, Delhi in Bihar,March, 1979 by Dalip S. Swamy &Other.

44 44

954.B. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 1,1979. (Malayalam).

66 66

954.C. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 3,1979. (Malayalam).

62 62

954.D. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 4,1979. (Malayalam).

65 65

954.E. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 6,1979. (Malayalam).

72 72

954.F. On Recent Developments in South EastAsia an Appeal to the Communists allover the world Socialist Unity Centre ofIndia, 1979.

34 34

955. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, New Delhi, 12-15 July,1980, CPI, 1980.

89 89

956. Ho Chi Minh, CPI, 1979. 31 31

957. Communists in Indian Women’sMovement by Renu Chakravarty, PPH,1979.

235 235

958. Collection of Articles on theCommunist Party (PusthakaSammeksha) Ayyappa Press, 1980.

57 57

959. Central Committee Document ElectionReviews, Lok Sabha, January 1980,State Assemblies, May 1980, CPM,1980.

90 90

960. Report and Resolutions NC of the CPI,Vijayawada, October 23-25, 1980,CPM, 1980.

35 35

961. Detractors of CPI Bank on Falsehood,CPI, 1980.

31 31

962. Real Face of the Assam Agitation by P.Ramamurti, CPM, 1980.

35 35

963. Why this CPI(M) Pique Against CPI?By Bhupesh Gupta and N.K. Krishnan,CPI, 1980.

40 40

964. Review of 1980 mid term Lok SabhaElections and Resolutions adopted bythe NC of the CPI, New Delhi, 30January to 3 February, 1980, CPI, 1980.

81 81

965. Documents of the 8th Congress of theCommunist Party of Philippines, Dec.1980, CPI.

97 97

965.A. A Report on Kerala, CPI, 1980. 22 22966. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 7,

1980.69 69

967. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VII, No. 10,1980.

66 66

968. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VIII, No.11, 1980.

40 40

969. Lok Sabha Elections: CommunsitReview by M. Kalyanasundram andH.K. Vyas Gopal Banerji, 1980.

73 73

970. Jati aur Varg, B.T Randive, NationalBook Centre, N.Delhi

89 89

970 A Socialist Pathayum MuthalalithaPathayam, by Gopan, Publishers:Ernakulam District Janakaeya

105 105

971. Resolution adopted by the NationalCouncil of the Communist Party ofIndia, N.Delhi 24 to 27 Aug 1981.

64 64

972 Trivandrum City Meeting March 28-30, 45 45

1981. Review Report973 Polit Bureau Document on Major

Development CPI(M)20 20

974 Promises vs Prices Story of a GreatBetrayal, Paul v. Parakal, CPI 1981.

16 16

975 National Integration for Democracy andSocialism, S.G. Sardesai, CPI 1981

64 64

976. Central Committee’s Report on PoliticalDevelopment, June 24-28, 1981,Calcutta.

59 59

977. Marxism and the Role of the WorkingClass in India by S.G. Sardesai, CPI,1981.

44 44

978. Some Questions Concerning Marxismand the Peasantry by Indradeep Sinha,CPI, 1982.

72 72

979. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VIII, No. 8-9, 1981.

130 130

980. 11th Congress CPI(M) PoliticalResolution, 1981.

72 72

981. Proletarian Path, Vol. 1, No. 1, June-July 1981.

86 86

981.A. Crisis into Chaos – Political India,1981.by E.M.S Namboodiripad,Published by Sujit Mukherjee, OrientLongman Ltd.

176 176

982. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VIII, No. 7,1981.

74 74

983. Marxist Veekshanam, Vol. VIII, No. 2,1981.

60 60

984. Central Committee Document – ThePeasant Upsurge and RemunerativePrice issue, 1981.

14 14

985. The Threat from Divisive Forces byHarkishan Singh Surjeet, CPM, 1981.

34 34

985.A. Dialogue with the CPI(M) CPI, 1981. 68 68985.B. Political Resolution adopted by 11th

Congress of the CPI, CPM, 1981.76 76

985.C. Resolutions approved by CPI- Job or Jail- November Seven which

proclaimed the birth of socialistage.

- To safeguard Peoples Freedom,Peace and Lives

- Work Report

229 229

- Why com. S.A. Dange Expelledfrom the Party?

- CPI-CPI(M) thesis.(Malayalam).

986. Central Committee Report on MajorDevelopments since the 11th PartyCongress adopted at the meeting held inNew Delhi on August 27-30, 1982,CPM 1982.

27 27

986.A. Documents of the Eleventh Congress ofthe Communist Party of India (Marxist),Vijayawada, January, 26-31, 1982.

414 414

987. Developments in Afghanistan byHarkishan Singh Surjeet, CPM, 1982.

24 24

988. Israel’s Proxy War for USA Pro-Lebanese Fight Back by SadhanMukherjee, CPI, 1982.

23 23

989. Political Resolution adopted by 12th

Congress of CPI, Adhikari Nagar,Varanasi, March 22-28, 1982, CPI,1982.

32 32

990. Stop Reagan: Save World From NuclearHolocaust by Pauly V. Parakal, CPI,1982.

16 16

991. Bhartiya Communist Party by GaoravPuran 60 Years, CPI, 1982.

26 26

992. Resolutions adopted by the NC of theCPI, Hyderabad, 29 Nov. to 2December,1982.

50 50

993. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, New Delhi 22 to 26July, 1982.

73 73

994. Documents of the 11th Congress of theCPI(M), Vijayawada, Jan. 26-31, 1982,CPI, 1982.

413 413

995. Documents of the12th Congress of theCommunist Party of India, AdhikariNagar, 22-28 March, 1982.

406 406

996. Political Resolution adopted by 12th

Congress of CPI, Adhikari Nagar,March 22-28, 1982.

32 32

997. Under Communism’s Crimson Colours– Reflections on Marxism, India and theworld scene by Hiren Mukherjee, PPH,1982.

341 341

998. Communism in Kerala – A Study in 441 441

Political Adoptation by T.J. Nossiter,Oxford University Press, 1982.

998.A. Documents of the History of the CPI ofIndia, by G. Adhikari, Vol. III C,1928.PPH

813 813

999. Political Resolution of the 11th Congressof the CPI(M), Vijayawada, January 26-31, 1982.

77 77

1000. Political Organisational Report of the11th Congress of the CPI(M),Vijayawada, January 26-31, 1982.

203 203

1001. Main Speeches at the 11th Congress ofthe CPI(M), Vijayawada, January 26-31, 1982.

92 92

1002. Selected Writings by EMSNamboodripad, Vol. I, NBA, 1982.

429 429

1003. Crisis of Capitalist Path in India – thePolicy alternatives by Indradeep Sinha,CPI, 1982.

31 31

1004. The First Communist Ministry in Kerala1957-59 by Georges Kristoffel Lieten,K.P. Bagchi and Company, 1982.

200 200

1005. Indian Planning in Crisis by EMSNamboodripad, 1982.

133 133

1006. Review of Political Developments andParty activities since 11th PartyCongress adopted by the TwelfthCongress of the CPI, Adhikari Nagar,March 22-28, 1982.

50 50

1007. Report on Organisation adopted by the12th Congress of the CPI, March 22-28,1982.

28 28

1007.A. Review of Political Developments andParty activities since 11th PartyCongress

- CPI, Kerala State Conference- CPI Political Resolution- Review Report approved by 12th

Congress of the CPI.(Malayalam).

111 111

1008 Reports and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, New Delhi, September17 – 20, 1983.

82 82

1009. Marxism and the Bhagvat Geeta byS.G. Sardesai & DilipBose, PPH, 1983.

95 95

1009A Manifesto of the left parties for lokSabha elections 1998. CPI(M)

22 22

1010. Review Report and Resolutions adoptedbythe NC of the CPI, New Delhi, 1April to 5 April, 1983.

63 63

1011. What is Going to Happen in Assam? ByH.S. Surjeet, NBC, 1983.

32 32

1012. Central Committee Report on CurrentSituation adopted at its meeting in NewDelhi from September 10-16, 1983.

27 27

1013. On Centre-State Relations, CPM, 1983. 37 371014. Non-Aligned Summit – An Assessment

by H.S. Surjeet, NBC, 1983.26 26

1015. CPI(M) in the Struggle for Peace andSocialism by EMS Namboodripad,NBC, 1983.

15 15

1016. The Marxist: Theoretical Quarterly ofthe CPI(M), Vol. I, No. 2, October-December, 1983.

89 89

1017. On Marx’s Teachings by B.T.Ranadive, NBC, 1983.

152 152

1017.A. Karl Marx death Centenary –- CPI, Kerala State Council

Organisational Report- CPI’s Rights among theWorkers- Corrupt Chief Minister

(Malayalam).

143 143

1018. Trade Union Morcha per Hamare Kaamadopted at its meeting in New Delhifrom September 10-16, 1983.

68 68

1019. Developments in Punjab by HarkishanSingh Surjeet, CPM, 1984.

15 15

1020. The Marxist: Theoretical Quarterly ofthe CPI(M), Vol. II, No. 3, July-September, 1984.

102 102

1021. The Marxist: Theoretical Quarterly ofthe CPI(M), Vol. II, No. 1, January-March, 1984.

101 101

1022. The Marxist: Theoretical Quarterly ofthe CPI(M), Vol. II, No.4, Oct. – Dec.,1984.

120 120

1023. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the Communist Party of India,New Delhi, April 22 to 25, 1984.

52 52

1024. Marx and Trade unions by B.T.Ranadive, NBC, 1984.

60 60

1024A For Equality for a just Social Order,NFIW Publication, N. Delhi

106 106

1025. CPI the task Ahead by S.G. Sardesai,Rahul Smarak Lekhak Sahyog Samiti,1984.

86 86

1026. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, New Delhi, October 10-13, 1984.

66 66

1027. The Heritage we Carry Forward and theHeritage we Renounce by S.G.Sardesai, CPI, 1984.

33 33

1028. Kerala Society and Politics – AnHistorical Survey by E.M.SNamboodripad, NBC 1984.

247 247

1029. 60th Anniversary of CPI – CPI’s Standon Major Issues, CPI, 1984.

147 147

1029A The Marxist Review Occasional NotesNo. 3 Aug 27 1998.

6 6-F/S

1030. Sanghthan Ke Bare MainPrasatav.December, 27-31, 1978.

20 20

1031. Left Experiment in West Bengal byProfulla Roy Choudhury, PatriotPublishers N. Delhi1985.

204 204

1031.A. International-NationalDevelopments – - Congress, Socialism and Rajiv

Gandhi Rule for Whom?- Where go our Country.

63 63

1031.B. Why Must We fight for NewInternational Economic Order by A.B.Bardhan, AIPSO Publications, NewDelhi, 1984.

28 28

1032. Draft Political Resolution for the 13th

Party Congress, Patna, March 12-17,1986 adopted by the National Councilof CPI, Dec. 1985.

32 32

1033. Resolutions adopted by the NC of theCPI, New Delhi, April 8-11 1985.

52 52

1034. On the Programme of the CPI(M) by M.Basavapunniah, Party Line on CurrentTactics by EMS Namboodripad, 1985.

66 66

1035. Glory to 60th Anniversary of CPI, PartyLife Monthly Journal of the CPI, Vol.XXI, No. 12, Dec. 1985.

71 71

1036. CPI’s Concept of Left and DemocraticAlternative, Pauly V. Parakal, CPI,1985.

18 18

1037. Why SUCI is the only GenuineCommunist Party of India by ShibdasGhosh, December 1985.

117 117

1038. Selected Writings, Vol. 2, by EMSNamboodiripad, NBA, 1985.

298 298

1039. Role of Communists in the Struggle forLinguistic States by Avtar SinghMalhotra, CPI, 1985.

35 35

1040. Communist Party and Muslim Minorityby Shameem Faizee, CPI, 1985.

18 18

1041. Telangana People’s Armed Struggle1946-1951 by P. Sundarayya, NBC,1985.

138 138

1042. CPI’s Contribution to Socio-PoliticalIdeas in Indian Politics by K. Seshadri,CPI, 1985.

46 46

1043. Political Resolution 12th Congress, Dec.25-30, 1985.

103 103

1043.A. Gujarat Burns – Save Gujarat!- National Unity and Communist

Party- 15th Annual Sammalan

Com.M.N. Govinden Nair- Against Facism and Peace and

Friendship- Communist Unity Problems – 1- Communist Unity Problems – 2- Communist Unity Problems – 3

190 190

1043.B. Why P.S. Resigned from G.S. and P.B.,Marxism Today, Vol. 1, No. 2,November 1985.

52 52

1044. They gave their lives for CommunalAmity and National Integrity by AvtarSingh Malhotra, CPI, 1986.

35 35

1045. Documents of the 13th Congress of theCPI by Sohan Singh Josh Nagar, Patna,12-17 March, 1986.

352 352

1046. Political Organisational Report of the12th Congress of the CPI(M) Calcutta,Dec. 25-30, 1985

228 228

1047. Progress and Conservatism in AncientIndia by S.G. Sardesai, PPH, 1986.

346 346

1048. Communist Party in Kerala by EMSNamboodiripad, Chinta, 1986.

382 382

1049. Report on International and NationalSituation, adopted by the Central

42 42

Committee meeting, Vol. II, July 4-6,1986.

1050. Communist Party in Kerala by EMSNamboodiripad, Chinta, 1984.

416 416

1051. Political Resolution of the 12th Congressof the CPI(M), Calcutta, Dec. 25-30,1985. CPM, 1986.

72 72

1052. Fight the Threat of Divisive Forces,Defend National Unity by H.K. SinghSurjeet, CPM, 1986.

27 27

1053. Desheeyodgrathanathepatti, CPMKerala State Committee, 1986.

83 83

1054. Review of National and InternationalDevelopments since the Varanasi PartyCongress adopted by the XIII Congressof the CPI at Patna, March 12-17, 1986.

88 88

1055. The Statement of Policy Reviewed byM. Basavapunnaiah, NBC, 1986.

61 61

1056. Muslim Women’s Act: Deathknell ofSecularism by Sunil Maitra, CPM,1986.

77 77

1057. West Bengal, June 16, 1986, 125th BirthAnniversary of Tagore Celebrated inMadras.

18 18

1058. West Bengal, July 16, 1986 All RoundDevelopment of North Bengal Sought.

19 19

1059. West Bengal, July 1, 1986, Left FrontGovernment Steps into 10thYear, 1986.

19 19

1060. West Bengal, August 1, 1986, ForestryFortnight, 1986.

19 19

1060.A. A Call by ten teacher organisations andfive students’ organisation and someteachers of college and University toresist the anti-people New EducationPolicy.- Proposal against the New EducationPolicy, adopted in the 24th West BengalState Conference of SI held in the year1986- All Bengal Students’ UnionConvention demanding the election tothe Students Council of Viswabharati.- Address by the Presidents ofReception Committee, 13th Conferenceof SFI, Nadia district Committee, WestBengal.

8 5 F/S-3

Relating to the 24th State Conference ofSFI. (in Bangali)

1061. On CPI (M) – CPI differences by H.K.Singh Surjeet, NBC, 1985.

92 92

1061.A. Dismantling the Public Sector by KartikRai, NBC, 1986.

19 19

1061.B. P.C. Joshi on Problems of Culture in theage of Technology by Mohit Sen onCPM’s Calcutta Congress resolution,Jaganath Sarkar’s speech at the PatnaCongress, April 1986.

80 80

1062. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNational Council of the CPI, NewDelhi, CPI, 26-29 July, 1987.

55 55

1063. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, New Delhi, April 6-9,1987.

47 47

1064. CPI(M) in Punjab – The Martyrs of theStruggle for National Unity, CPM,1987.

34 34

1065. Role of Stalin as the CPI(M) Views it(A Collection of Documents), NBC,1987.

58 58

1065.A. Election Manifesto of CPI, 1987. 11 111065.B. An appeal by organisations, eminent

personalities on the eve of 9th LokSabha election among others signed byNisithranjan Ray, Nepal Mazumdar,Mrinal en, Utpal Dutt, Salil Choudhury;- Samya Journal of the KalyaniUniversity Students Union and appealon the eve of Assembly Pol. 1987. (InBengali).

2 1 1-F/S

1065.C. On 4-5 July, 1987 all BengalConvention of College and UniversityStudents’ Union was held under thebanner of SFI. This is an appeal by theNadia District Committee of SFI tomake the Convention successful.- An appeal in favour of Making theConvention, mentioned in 5(a) andsuccessful. This leaflet was publishedand circulated by the KalyaniUniversity Students’ Union. (inBengali).

2 1 1-F/S

1065.D. Student – July, 1987. 36 36

1065.E. Student – October 1987. 40 401066. The BJP-RSS, In the Service of Right-

Reaction by EMS Namboodiripad,CPM, 1988.

29 29

1067. Political Report adopted by the CC inits Calcutta meeting on January 4-7,1988, CPM, 1988.

46 46

1068. Draft Political Resolution for the 13th

Party Congress, Trivandrum, Dec. 27,1988 to January 1, 1989, CPM October2-6, 1988.

56 56

1069. Foreign Funding and the Philosophy ofVoluntary Organisations by PrakashKarat, NBC, 1988.

92 92

1070. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, New Delhi, April 18-22,1988.

83 83

1071. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, October 12-15,1988.CPI.

40 40

1072. On the Programme of the CPI (M) byM. Basavapunnaiah, Party Line onCurrent Tactics by EMSNamboodripad, CPM, 1988.

62 62

1073. National Question in India CPIDocuments 1942-47 by T.G. Jacob,Odyssey Publication, 1988.

336 336

1074. Nehru Ideology and Practice by EMSNamboodripad, NBC, 1988.

303 303

1075. Party Life (Monthly Journal of CPI,Vol. XXIV, NO. 9, Sept. 1988.

70 70

1075.A. Comrade and Kerala’s CommunistOrganisation by C. Unniraja, 1988.

21 21

1075.B. Held at Kalani Nadia an All BengalResearch Scholar Conventiondemanding the withdrawal of hospitaland other institutions (Resolution ofDisputes) Bill, along with centain otherdemands. Main speaker was Com.Chittabrata Mazumder, eminent CITULeader, 1988.

1 1

1076. On Recent Developments in People’sRepublic of China, CPM, 1989. NBC

77 77

1077. Review of Lok Sabha Elections adoptedin CC Meeting, December 5-7, 1989,CPM 1989.

22 22

1078. Political Resolution of the 13th PartyCongress, Dec. 27, 1988 to Jan. 1, 1989,CPM , 1989.

58 58

1079. Election Manifesto of CPI(M)- Defeat Congress-I- Isolate Communal ForcesCPM, 1989.

22 22

1080. Situation in Jammu & Kashmir byHarkishan Singh Surjeet, NBC 1989.

10 10

1081. On Comrade Muzaffar Ahmad – ABirth Centenary Publication, NBC,1989.

72 72

1082. Women’s Emancipation Movement inIndia by Kanak Mukherjee, NBC, 1989.

120 120

1083. Shahid Bhagat Singh Aur Aaj KaBharat, Bharat Youth Sangh, Delhi,1989.

32 32

1084. Sampradayikta Ne Nai Dhang SeDanger Mode Le Liya, AIRSF, 1989.

43 43

1085. Ramarajyayevide (Ram Rajya Kahan?)A.P. Udayabhanu, Prabhath BookHouse, 1989.

138 138

1086. Communist Party of India, 14th

Congress Documents, Calcutta, CPI,1989.

413 413

1087. 14th Congress State Committee MeetingFeb. 15-19, 1989, Kozhikode PoliticalReview Report, 1989.

97 97

1087.A. Work Review Report 14th CongressKerala State, CPI, 1989.(N.T)

1087.B. Democractic Convention on C & A G’SReport on Bofors Gun Deal and PublicAccontability of Central Government1989. Calcutta.An appeal by the ‘12th July Committee’to ensure the victory of left, democraticand secular forces.Notings of Political Report 14th

Congress of CPI Kerela State.

13 12 1-F/S

1087C Leaflet by kalyani University LocalCommittee of SFI to make the All IndiaStudents Strike, of 26th September 1989a success.A Call by the “West Bengal I.C.D.S.employees Union”, The Second stateconference of the organisation we held

14 9 F/S-5

from 19th to 21st August, 1988 atkalyani, West Bengal.Bengal research scholars convention,(organised by research scholarassociation of seven University andautonomous research institutes)demanding the withdrawal of ‘Hospitaland other Institution Bill’.Tenth of the Draft Resolution of theconvention mentioned under (21). Theresolution was dopterd unanimously.Material marked is an address by thepresident of receiption Committee ofthe 16th Nadia district Conference ofW.Bengal State Electricity BoardWorker’s 1989.

1087.D. An appeal by ten leftist students youthorganisations, DYFI-SFI, AISF, PSU,AISB etc. to defeat Congress I notingthe leftist candidates to victory.

- A Leftist by the West BengalUnit of AIKS

- An appeal by the BarrackpurCultural forum for helping thestricker people of West Bengal

- Leaflet by the Joint actionCouncil of Universityemployees

- Leaflet of IPF.

8 6 1-A4F/S-1

1088. Report and Resolutions adopted by theNC of the CPI, New Delhi, April 17 to20, 1990, CPI, 1990.

42 42

1089. Testament of Faith … Memoirs of aCommunist by N.K. Krishnan, PPH,1990.

564 564

1090. Appeal to all CountrymenRamjanmabhoomi Mandir – Yes Butshould the Masjid be demolished? Not,CPI, 1990.

25 25

1091. The Power of Ideology by Gus Hall –Keynote address at the first CPUSAIdeological Conference at Chicago, July14-16, 1989, NBC.

33 33

1092. Report on Political Developmentsadopted in the CC meeting held on 25th

to 28th August 1990, CPI(M), 1990.

17 17

1093. Note on the Current PoliticalDevelopments adopted at the CentralCommittee Meeting 5-6 November,1990. CPI

18 18

1094. Save Kashmir to Defend Secularism &National Unity by Harikishan SinghSurjeet, NBC, 1990.

25 25

1095. Reservation – why and how by EMSNamboodiripad, NBC, 1990.

28 28

1095.A. Notings for Political Report KeralaState Council, 5.6.1990.

19 19

1096. Political Report adopted by the CC inits meetingof May 28-31, 1990, CPM.

22 22

1097. Communal History and Rama’sAyodhya by R.S. Sharma, PPH, 1990.

36 36

1098. On Certain Political-Ideological Issuesrelated to Developments in somesocialist Countries, adopted by the CCin its meeting of May 28-31, 1990,CPM.

34 34

1099. Peasant Protests and Revolts in Malabarby K.N. Panikkar, PPH, 1990.

600 600

1100. Perestroikayum Athinte Thudarchayum– C. Achutha Menon, Prabhat BookHouse, 1990.

168 168

1101. Kanneerinteyum ChorayuteyumKathakal, Puthuppally Raghavan, 1990.D.C. Books, Kottayam.

84 84

1102. In the Battle for Liberation – MajorJaipal Singh (Memoirs) NBC, 1990.

150 150

1103. Women and the Left Front Governmentof West Bengal by Chhaya Bera, Nov.1990.

34 34

1103.A. Amar Smrithi on Promod Das GuptaState Committee CPI West Bengal,1990.

171 171

1104. My Resignation – P. Sundarayya, IndiaPublisher & Distributors, 1991.

184 184

1105. Ayodhya Itihas Dharam Rajniti by AtarSingh Yadav, 1991.

94 94

1106. Draft Political Resolution for the 14th

Party Congress to be held at Madras,January 3-9, 1992, adopted by theCentral Committee Meeting, NewDelhi, October 19-22, 1991.

46 46

1107. Report on Political Situation adopted by 26 26

the Central Committee Meeting, March7-9, 1991. CPI (M)

1108. The 9th Lok Sabha Elections and theRealignment of Political Forces, 1991.

13 13

1109. In Defence of Marxism-Leninism – ACollection of CPI(M) Documents, May1988 to August. 1991.

124 124

1110. Election Manifesto of CPI(M) – Defeat Congress (I) and BJP– Vote for CPI(M), Left and National

Front,CPM, 1991.

22 22

1111. Caste, Class and Property Relation byB.T. Ranadive, NBA, 1991.

86 86

1111.A. Shivaji Koun They? - GovindaPansarey, PPH, 1991.

66 66

1111.B. Communalism in India (A Perspectivefor Intervention) by K.N. Panikkar,PPH, 1991.

24 24

1111.C. Amendments to the Party Constitutionadopted by the Party ConstitutionCommission.

7 7-F/S

1112. Resolution on Certain IdeologicalIssues adopted by the 14th PartyCongress held at Madras, January 3-9,1992, CPM, 1992.

36 36

1113. Political Resolution adopted by the 14th

Party Congress held at Madras, January3-9, 1992, CPM, 1992.

49 49

1114. Heritage of May Day by KedarnathBhattacharya, NBA, 1992.

139 139

1115. Deepening Punjab Crisis a DemocraticSolution by Harkishan Singh Surjeet,Patriot Publishers, 1992.

447 447

1116. Report on Organisation and Tasksadopted by the 14th Party Congress heldat Madras, Jan. 3-9, 1992, CPM, 1992.

58 58

1117. Communist Party of Vietnam 7th

National Congress Documents, NBA,1992.

201 201

1117.A. Bharathiya Ithihas May Jathi aur Mudraby Ifran Habib, 1992.

54 54

1118. Sangh Parivar’s Hindutva Versus theReal Hindu Ethos by A.B. Bardhan,CPI, 1992.

16 16

1119. Gandhi Ambedkar and the Extirpationof Untouchability by Hirendra NathMukherjee, PPH, 1992.

64 64

1120. On Political Developments since theLast CC Meeting, October 28-31,1992.CPI(M)

25 25

1121. Central Committee Document on MassOrganisation, CPM, 1992.

10 10

1122. Perestroika – The Complete Collapse ofRevisionism by Harpal Brar,Introduction by Sita Ram Yechury,CPM, 1992.

332 332

1123. The Republic Besmirched, 6th

December 1992 ed. Anand K. Sahay,Sahmat, 1992.

172 172

1124. Rastriya Report – CPI’s 15th

Committee, Hyderabad April 10-16,1992.

33 33

1125. CPI, 15th Congress Documents by RaviNarayana Reddy Nagar, Hyderabad,April 10-16, 1992.

248 248

1126. Land Reforms in India – Promises andPerformance by Harkishan SinghSurjeet, NBC, 1992.

286 286

1127. Draft Programmatic Statement of CPIadopted by the NC in its CoimbatorsMeeting (1-6 January, 1992 to beCirculated to all Party units fordiscussion prior to consideration by theParty Congress at Hyderabad, 1992.

25 25

1128. For Delegates Only DraftOrganisational Report for XV Congressof the CPI, Hyderabad, April 10-16,1992.

16 16

1129. For Delegates Only Draft PoliticalReview Report for XV Congress of theCPI, Hyderabad, April 10-16, 1992.

40 40

1130. Political Review Report adopted by XVCongress of the CPI, Hyderabad, April10-16, 1992.

43 43

1131. Organisational Report adopted by XVCongress of the CPI, Hyderabad, April10-16, 1992.

19 19

1132. Political Resolution adopted by XVCongress of the CPI, Hyderabad, April10-16, 1992.

23 23

1133. Draft Political Resolution adopted byXV Congress of the CPI, Hyderabad,April 10-16, 1992.

20 20

1134. For Delegates Only Development in theSoviet Union and Eastern Europe DraftReport for XV Congress of the CPI,Hyderabad, April 10-16, 1992.

28 28

1135. For Delegates Only Draft Report of CCCommission, XV Congress of the CPI,Hyderabad, April 10-16, 1992.

8 8

1136. Prejudices & Myths that FeedCommunalism X-Rayed by A.B.Bardhan, CPI, 1993.

26 26

1137. BJP-RSS and Distortion of History(Myths & Realities of History) by Dr.Gargi Chakravarthy, CPI, 1993.

20 20

1138. Social Science Probings – Special Issueon State and Society in India, Vol. 10,No. 1-4, 1993, PPH, 1993.

119 119

1139. Struggle against the New EconomicPolicies by A.B. Bardhan, CPI, 1993.

19 19

1140. Accelerating Reform and Opening upby Jiang Zemin, CPI, 1993.

48 48

1141. Hindutva: Facts Behind the Façade byN.E Balram, CPI, 1993.

18 18

1142. Constitution of the CPI, 1993. 30 301143. Maut Ke Saudagar, CPM, Dec. 6, 1993. 24 241144. CPI 15th Congress Documents by Ravi

Narayana Reddy Nagar, Hyderabad,April 10-16, 1992.

248 248

1145. Political Report adopted by the CentralCommittee in its meeting, April 16-18,1993, CPM.

33 33

1146. Political Resolution adopted by the 14th

Party Congress held at Madras, January3-9, 1992, CPM.

49 49

1147. Pseudo Hinduism Exposed “SaffronBrigade’s Myths and Reality by Sitaramyechury, CPM, 1993.

24 24

1148. What is this Hindu Rashtra by SitaramYechury, Frontline Publication 1993.

33 33

1149. Review of the Work on Kisan Front andFuture Tasks adopted by the CC in itsmeeting 16-18 April, 1993, CPM.

38 38

1150. Defeat the Communal Challenge byHarkishan Singh Surjeet, CPM, 1993.

32 32

1151. Patent Folly behind the Jargon onIntellectual Property Rights by P.Sainath, CPM, 1993.

31 31

1152. The Securities Scandal by Gurdas DasGupta – A Report to the Nation, PPH,1993.

118 118

1153. Contemporary World Situation andValidity of Marxism – Proceedings ofInternational Seminar of CommunistParties Marking the 175th BirthAnniversary of Karl Marx, CPM, 1993.

387 387

1154. Senghion Ka Hindu Rastra Hai Kya?By Sitaram Yachury, CPM, 1993.

24 24

1155. Women Against Communalism Reportof the Joint Delegation of NationalWomen’s Organisations, 1993.

44 44

1156. Report on Certain PoliticalDevelopments adopted by the CCMeeting held on August 21-23, 1993,CPM.

25 25

1157. Review of the Work on Kisan Front andFuture Tasks adopted by the CC in itsMeeting held 16-18 April, 1993, CPM.

36 36

1158. The Marxist Theory of Socialism andthe Experience of Socialist Societies,Irfan Habib, P.C. Joshi MemorialLecture 1 November 1993.

25 25

1159. A History of Indian Freedom Struggleby EMS Namboodiripad, SocialScientist Press, 1993.

549 549

1160. An Outline History of the CommunistMovements in India, Harkishan SinghSurjeet, NBC

157 157

1161. Alternative Agricultural Policy AIKS &all India Agricultural Workers Union,1993.

11 11

1162. Socialist Patha (Quarterly) July-September, 1993.

206 206

1163. Ram Mandir Yaa Raj Shinhasan bySavyasachi, NBC, 1993.

40 40

1164. Documents of the 14th Congress ofCPI(M) held at Madras 3-9 January,1993, CPM.

254 254

1164.A. CPI Remembering on Revolutionariesby Satyavrata Ghosh, Marxist StudyForum, 1994.

294 294

1164.B. Easter Rebellion in India: TheChittagong Uprising by I. MallikarjunaSharma, Marxist Study Forum, 1993.

555 55

1165. Indian Communism Opposition,Collaboration and Institutionalizationby Ross Mallick, Oxford SagePublication, 1994.

290 290

1166. Viplava Samaranakal, Vol. I byRaghavan Puthuppally, Kottayam,1994.

299 299

1167. Viplava Samarankal, Vol. II, RaghavanPuthuppally, Kottayam, 1994.

323 323

1168. Selected Writings on Communalism,PPH, 1994.

204 204

1169. IISCO Modernisation What? Why?How? – Lid of Conspiracy to GrabValuable Public Property by Jibon Roy,A SWFI Publication, 1994.

56 56

1170. GATT-1994: A Blurprint for EconomicRecolonisation by Sitaram Yechury.CPI

26 26

1171. The Communist Party in Kerala SixDecades of Struggle and Advance byE.M.S Namboodiripad, NBC, 1994.

307 307

1172. Adyodhya – Some Question by MaliniBhattacharya, Saranas Publications,1994.

248 248

1173. Chintha May Day Special, 1994. 117 1171174. Kerala Study Special Issue, 1994. 190 1901175. Socialism: The Day After or the Day

Yet to be by Ashok Mitra, P.C. JoshiMemorial Lecture – 2, Nov. 1994.

18 18

1176. What is CPI(M) Doing in West Bengal?By K.N. Ramachandran, Red FlagPublications, 1994.

23 23

1177. Imperialism in the Present Epoch andIndia by A.B. Bardhan, CPI Publication1994.

35 35

1178. Why I am an Atheist - Shahid-e-Azamby Bhagat Singh, PPH, 1994.

31 31

1179. General Council Session, October 29-31, 1994, 75th Anniversary Year.

55 55

1180. Marxism_Leninism and Our CurrentProblems by A.B. Bardhan, CPI, 1994.

39 39

1181. Struggle Against Communalism byHarbans Singh, CPI, 1994.

13 13

1182. Supreme Court on Demolition and 80 80

Dismissals, CPI, 1994.1183. Socialist Patha Quarterly, January-

March, 1994.188 188

1183.A. GATT Theory: Neo-Colonial Plunder atthe Zenith by P.J. James, A Red FlagPublication 1994.

36 36

1184. New Economic Policy-Fact and Fictionby Sitaram Yechury, CPM, 1995.

39 39

1185. Chintha Samathana SammelanePathippu, 1995, Monthly Journal.

57 57

1186. Constitution and the Rules under theConstitution, CPM, 1995.

34 34

1187. Documents of the 15th Congress ofCPM Chandigarh, April 3-8, 1995.

284 284

1188. International Developments in Recentperiod by M. Farooqi, CPI, 1995.

31 31

1189. Groundswell in Bengal in the 1940 byAtis Dasgupta, NBA Calcutta, 1995.

104 104

1190. Socialism and the Re-making of Man:A Far Cry? By Hiren Mukherjee, P.C.Joshi Memorial Lecture – 3, 1995

14 14

1191. In Social Democracy – The Enemywithin by Harpal Brar, 1995.

472 472

1192. Viplava Smarankal, Vol. 3, byPutthuppally Raghavan, 1995. D.C.Books Kottayam

302 302

1193. Chintha May Day Special, 1995.Monthly Magazine 1995.

108 108

1194. Political Resolution adopted by 16th

Congress of CPI, Delhi, October 7-11,1995, CPI Publication.

40 40

1195. Towards Left Unity – Speechesdelivered by the Leaders of the LeftParties at the 16th Congress of the CPI,New Delhi on October 7-11, 1995.

24 24

1196. Organisational Report adopted by the16th Party Congress, New Delhi,October 7-11, 1995.

31 31

1197. Communist Party of India – 70 Yearsby A.B. Bardhan, CPI, 1995.

27 27

1198. Draft Political Resolution for the 15th

Party Congress, Chandigarh, April 3-8,1995, CPM.

60 60

1199. Socialist Patha Quarterly, 1994-95. 191 1911200. Kashmir: a Historical Review of

Disastrous Congress Policies by M.18 18

Farooqi, CPI, 1995.1201. A Satyagrahi – A Revolutionary – A

Communist by Shekhar Ganguly, PPH,1995.

79 79

1202. Communism and Communist Systems –Some Reflections by Pradip Bose, Deepand Deep Publications, 1995.

465 465

1203. Tribute to CR Raj Bahadur GourShameem Faizee, PPH, 1995.

81 81

1204. Political Review Report adopted by the16th Party Congress, New Delhi October7-11, 1995, CPI.

43 43

1205. Social Science Probings Special Issue,Vol. 11 & 12, March 1994 to Dec.1995.

155 155

1206. The Hawala Case: Punish All theGuilty, CPM, 1996.

46 46

1207. The 5th Commandment Biography of S.Saklatvala, Calcutta, NBA, 1996.

437 437

1208. Review Report on 1996 GeneralElections and Report on PoliticalDevelopments since the May C.CMeeting, CPM, 1996.

46 46

1209. Manifesto-Eleventh Lok SabhaElection, CPM, 1996.

18 18

1210. General Elections, 1996, Record ofCompromising India’s Security, CPM,1996

12 12

1210.A. Report-cum-Article of IVth P.C. JoshiMemorial Lecture by EMSNamboodripad, 19th October, 1996.

1 1

1211. General Elections, 1996 Borors toHawala the Epic Journey of Loot, CPM,1996.

22 22

1212. Assault on People’s Health, CPM,1996.

20 20

1213. Defeat the Enemies of the Peasantry,CPM, 1996.

20 20

1214. Merciless Marketisation: Educationunder Rao Raj, CPM, 1996.

20 20

1215. Women-Worst Victims of Rao Raj,CPM, 1996.

19 19

1216. Surging Tide of Working ClassStruggles, CPM, 1996.

16 16

1217. Saffron Pioson BJP’s CommunalAgenda, CPM, 1996.

16 16

1218. The Political Alternative to theNarasimha Rao Government by E.M.SNamboodripad, CPM, 1996.

22 22

1219. Docments – All India AgriculturalWorkers Union IV the All IndiaConference 2-4, Nov. 1996.

74 74

1220. BJP’s Rightwing Communalism: ThePolitical Face of Hindutva by ManiniChatterjee, NBC, 1996.

30 30

1221. CPI (M) – 16th Party Congress –Political Resolution, 1996.

3 3-A3

1222. Communist Party of India 16th CongressDocuments, CPI, 1996.

236 236

1223. Telecom Reforms – A Muddled,Flawed Policy, Outline for anAlternative by Nilotpal Basu, NBC,1996.

22 22

1224. Election Manifesto 1996, CPI. 18 181225. Power Sector Reforms or Destroying

the Power Sector? By P. Purkayastha,NBC, 1996.

43 43

1226. A Short history of Women’s Movementin India by Vimla Farooqui, CPI, 1996.

29 29

1227. Party Education Series – MarxistPhilosophy and Political Economy,CPM, 1996.

40 40

1228. Election Manifesto, CPI, 1996. 18 181229. Report on Political Developments

adopted at C.C Meeting: January 18-20,1996, CPM.

26 26

1230. Bhartiya Communist Party KaKaryakram Sambandhi Dastavej, CPI,1996.

26 26

1231. Constitution of CPI, 1996. 34 341232. Viplava Samarankal, Vol. 4,

Puthuppally Raghavan, March, 1996.251 251

1233. Viplava Samarankal, Vol. 5,Puthuppally Raghavan, July 1996.

263 263

1233.A. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 51. 355 3551234. Marxvad Kya Hai by Ameel Berns,

PPH, 1996.71 71

1235. Ever Soaring Prices: Balance sheet ofthe Last Five Years, CPM, 1996.

16 16

1236. Ghapalon Aur Ghotalon Ka Raj bySameem Faizi, CPI, 1996.

44 44

1236.A. On Revolution and Socialism by I. 153 153

Mallikarjuna Sharma, Marxist StudyForum, 1996.

1237. Rule of Scams and Scandals byShammem Faizee, CPI, 1996.PPH

40 40

1238. UF’s Common Approach to MajorPolicy Matters and MinimumProgramme, CPI, 1996.

24 24

1239. On the Tactical Line of the CPI(M),1996.

36 36

1240. Principles of Party Organisation, PartyEducation Series, CPM, 1996.

43 43

1241. Outline History of the CommunistMovement in India, CPM, 1996.

22 22

1242. Class Struggle and the Problems ofNational Unity, CPM, 1996.

31 31

1243. Chintha – 15th August Special Issue,1996.

134 134

1244. Jyoti Basu – The Authorized Biographyby Surabhi Banerjee, VikingPublication, 1996.

348 348

1245. Report on Political Developmentsadopted by the NC held in BhupeshGupta Bhavan, Mumbai from Jan. 4-6,1997.

24 24

1246. Report on Political Developmentsadopted by the CC meeting held on 14to 16 February, 1997.CPI(M)

26 26

1247. Chintha May Day Special Issue, 1997. 117 1171248. Chintha Republic Day Special Issue,

1997.52 52

1249. Chintha Independence Day SpecialIssue, 1997.

134 134

1250. Documents adopted and Related toInternational Meeting of Workersagainst Neo-Liberalisation andGlobalisation, All India StateGovernment Employees Federation,1977.

47 47

1251. Oil Pool Deficit or Cesspool of Deceitby Sitaram Yechury, CPM, 1997.

20 20

1252. Report on Political Developments sincethe Last CC Meeting August 29 toSeptember 1, 1997, CPM.

14 14

1253. Caste and Class in Indian PoliticsToday by Sitaram Yechury, P.Sundarayya Memorial Lecture, 1997.

25 25

1254. India’s Freedom Struggle by B.T.Ranadive, CPM, 1997.

63 63

1255. Role of Communists in the Struggle forIndependence by B.T. Ranadive, JyotiBasu, CPM, 1997.

55 55

1256. Role of the Working Class in India’sFreedom Struggle by A.B. Bardhan,CPI, 1997.

28 28

1257. Peasant Movements andDecolonisation, 1885-1947 by SunilSen, CPI, 1997.

32 32

1258. Post-War Upsurge in India 1945-46 byGautam Chattopadhyay, CPI, 1997.

28 28

1259. Indian States People in the Struggle forDemocracy and National Unification byChandra Gupta Chowdhury, CPI, 1997.

55 55

1260. Ghadar Party: Its Role in India’sStruggle for Freedom by Harish K. Puri,CPI, 1997.

21 21

1261. Impact of Revolutionary Terrorism onthe Freedom Struggle: SomeObservations by Debabarat Majumdar,CPI, 1997.

18 18

1262. CPI National Council on RecentDevelopments adopted at NC Meeting29-31, August, CPI, 1997.

39 39

1263. Communists and India’s FreedomStruggle by A.B. Bardhan, M. Farooqui,CPI, 1997.

49 49

1264. No Mercy to Fundamentalism byNandagopal Bhattacherjee, PPH, 1997.

109 109

1265. Ayodhya Conspiracy of SaffornBrigade Unmasked, CPI(M), 1997.

30 30

1266. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. I, (1917-1928), NBC, 1997.

1180 1180

1267. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. II, (MeerutConspiracy Case 1929), NBC, 1997.

1457 1457

1268. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. III, (1929-1938), NBC, 1997.

952 952

1269. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. IV (1939-1943), NBC, 1997.

957 957

1270. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. V, (1944-48),NBC, 1997.

1161 1161

1271. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. VI, (1949-51),NBC, 1997.

852 852

1272. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. VII, (1952-56), NBA, 1997.

912 912

1273. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. VIII, (1957-61), NBA, 1997.

1038 1038

1274. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. IX, (1962-63),NBA, 1997.

954 954

1275. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. X-A (1964Part I), NBA, 1997.

367 367

1276. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. X-B, (1964,Part II), NBA, 1997.

634 634

1277. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XI, (1965-67),NBA, 1997.

1115 1115

1278. Subhas Chandra Bose, the IndianLeftists and Communists by GautamChattopadhyay, PPH, 1997.

111 111

1279. 5th P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecture –delivered by Mirnal Sen on RamblingThoughts of Roving Stone, 17 October,1997.

1098 1098

1279.A. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XII, (1968),NBA, 1998.(N.T)

1280. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XIV (1970),NBA, 1998.

886 886

1281. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XVI, (1973-74), NBA, 1998.

664 664

1282. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XVII, (1975-77), NBA, 1998.

702 702

1283. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XIX, (1980-81), NBA, 1998.

606 606

1284. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XX, (1982-83), NBA, 1998.

759 759

1285. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XVIII, (1978-79), NBA, 1998.

730 730

1286. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XXI, (1984-86), NBA, 1998.

876 876

1287. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XXII, (1987-88), NBA, 1998.

852 852

1288. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XXIII, (1989-91), NBA, 1998.

768 768

1289. Documents of the CommunistMovement in India, Vol. XXIV, (1992-93), NBA, 1998.

839 839

1290. 1998 Ke Loksabha Chunavon Ke LiyeVampanthi Partyon Ka Ghoshanapatra,1998.

20 20

1291. Manifesto of the Left Parties forLoksabha Elections, 1998, CPM, 1998.(N.T)

1292. S.G. Sardesai Patriot and Communist byA.B. Bardhan & Others, PPH, 1998.

197 197

1292.A. Workers, Peasants Women of Youth,We Constitute India are her Masters,October, 1998. (N.T)

1293. Shiv Sena Unmasked (Excerpts fromJustice Sri Krishna commission Report)by R.S. Yadav, PPH, 1998.

52 52

1294. Economic Globalisation: Myth orReality? By Achin Vanaik, PPH, 1998.

36 36

1295. Programme Document of CPI, 1998. 23 231296. Documents of the 16th Congress of the

CPI(M), October 5-11, 1998.305 305

1297. The Russian Transition to Capitalism –by Anuradha M. Chenoy and A.B.Bardhan, PPH, 1998.

43 43

1298. March of the Communist Movement inIndia – an Introduction to theDocuments of the History of theCommunist Movement in India byHarkishna Singh Sugjeet, NBA, 1998.

267 267

1298A Workers, Peasants Women and Youth, 30 30

Lok Awaz Publishers and Distributors. 1299. Against Nuclear Jingoism NBA, July

1998.100 100

1300. Political Resolutions adopted by the 16th

Congress, October 5-11, 1998, CPM.49 49

1301. Political Organisational Report adoptedby 16th Congress of CPI(M), October 5-11, 1998.

182 182

1302. Political Organisational Report adoptedby 17th Congress of CPI held atSingaravelu Nagar, Spetember 14-19,1998.

64 64

1303. Organisational Report adopted by the17th Congressof the CPI held atSingaravelyu Nagar, September 14-19,1998.

43 43

1304. Communist Manifesto and Theory ofRevolution – Its Relevance toContemporary Communist Movement,150th Anniversary Tribute, 1998.

202 202

1305. Jyoti Basu on Challenges of the 21st

Century by Amartya Sen on anAssessment of the Millennium 1000AD to 2000 A.D.

31 31

1306. A Critique of CPI(M)’s Draft PoliticalResolution for 16th Congress – TheMarxist Review, No. 4, Sept. 1998.

12 12

1307. Chintha, May Day Special, 1998. 68 681308. Chintha, State Conference Special,

1998.70 70

1309. Chintha, EMS Special. 162 1621310. Remembering Dr. Gangadhar Adhikari

life, Reminiscences, Tributes SelectedWritings, PPH 1998.

156 156

1310A (N.T)1310B 6th PC Joshi Memorial Lecture

Delivered by Sardar Zafri, SocialScientist, November 18, 1998.

20 20

1311. Election Manifesto 13th Lok Sabha,CPM, 1999.

22 22

1312. The Freedom Movement and the RSS –A Story of Betrayal by Shamsul Islam,Joshi-Adhikari Institute of SocialStudies, 1999.

29 29

1313. The Economic Situation and BJP’sFalse Claims and Policy X-Rayed by

28 28

Gurudas Dasgupta, CPI, 1999.1314. Saffronisation of Administration,

Education and Culture by U.N. Mishra,CPI, 1999.

16 16

1315. Telecom Gaphla Sadi Ka Sabse BadaGhotala by Samim Faizi, CPI, 1999.

20 20

1316. Election Manifesto 13th Lok Sabha,CPM, 1999.

26 26

1316A Seventh P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecture,Bhisham Sahni, Social Scientist,October 22, 1999.

10 10

1317. One Year of BJP-led GovernmentNeither Stability nor Ability, onlyUnmitigated Disaster by Sita RamYechury, CPM, 1999.

44 44

1318. BJP’s Assault on Education andEducational Institutions by NaliniTaneja, CPM, 1999.

41 41

1319. On Imperialist Globalization – TwoSpeeches by Fidel Castro. LeftwardsBooks Publishers.

164 164

1320. Citizens’ Commission Report on theIncidents in Dangs District, Gujarat byDr. Kamal Mitra Chenoy, Joshi-Adhikari Institute of Social Studies,1999.

45 45

1321. Chintha, Birthday Special, 1999. 136 1361322. Chintha, Kerala Day Special, 1999. 98 981323. Ganasakti, July 1999. 92 921323.A. Memoirs – A Political Autobiography

by Jyoti Basu, NBA, 1999.404 404

1324. Review of the 1999 Lok SabhaElections adopted at the CC meetingheld on Nov. 20-22, 1999, CPM.

26 26

1325. In Retrospect, vol. 1, North India (Sagesof Heroism and Sacrifice of IndianRevolutionaries by I. MallikarjunaSharma, Ravisasi, 1999.

209 209

1326. My Life and Experiences by BenoyChaudhury, NBA, 1999.

146 146

1327. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 2, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999.(N.T)

1328. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 3, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999. (N.T)

1329. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 4, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999. (N.T)

1330. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 5, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999. (N.T)

1331. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 6, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999. (N.T)

1332. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 7, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999.

400 400

1333. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 8, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999.

400 400

1333.A. Preparing for the Coming Storms –Challenge Facing Indian Communists,(Report adopted by the SecondCongress of the Communist GhadarParty of India), 1999.

300 300

1333.B. New Series on current Affairs –Punjiavad me Ruse Ka Sankraman byA.B.Bardhan, PPH, 1999.

42 42

1334. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 9, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999.(N.T)

1335. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 10, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999. (N.T)

1336. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 11, P.Govinda Pillai, Chantha, 1999. (N.T)

1337. In Retrospect, Vol. 2, West India (Sagasof heroism and Sacrifice of IndianRevolutionaries) by I. MallikarjunaSharma, Ravisasi, 2000.

129 129

1338. The Politics of Hate – A Collection ofArticles on Communalism andEducation, SFI Publication 2000.

94 94

1338.A. Review of the Constitution – RealIssues and Hidden Agendas, PrajashaktiBook House 2000.

50 50

1339. Draft of Updated Party Programme CCMeeting April 25-28, 2000, CPM.

50 50

1340. Ruinous Reforms – Critical Essays onEconomic Liberalisation in India, byPrasenjit Bose, SFI Publication 2000.

96 96

1341. The RSS Defined – Deceit, Lies andConspiracy – a Collection of Essays,March 2000.

65 65

1342. President Clinton – India is not for saleby Prakash Karat, CPM, 2000.

22 22

1343. Subverting the Constitution – The RSS-BJP Game plan, CPM, 2000.

47 47

1344. Weakening Welfare – The PublicDistribution of Food in India by

150 150

Madhura Swaminathan, Left Word,2000.

1345. EMS Album, Chintha, 2000. 146 146 1346. Ganeshakti, West Bengal, 2000. 83 831347. SFI Conference: Madras, Inaugural

Speech by K.N. Panikkar.CPI 20003 3

1348. Chintha, Republic Day Special, 2000. 86 861348.A. Unbeaten Innings – Ever a Pragmatic,

Basu knew Bengali and the knew him –The Week, 2000.

6 6

1348.B. WTO and Free Trade – A War Agaisntthe Farmers of India by Dr. VandanaShiva, CPI, 2000.

34 34

1349. Vardict on Hartals: an Attack onPeople’s Right, CPM, 2000.

44 44

1350. 75 Years this is the CPI, 26 December1925, 26 December, 2000 by A.B.Bardhan, CPI, 2000.

34 34

1350.A. The Freedom Movement and The RSSA Story of Betrayal by Stiamsul Islam,Joshi – Adhikari Institute of SocialStudies, 2000.

31 31

1351. Report on Political Developmentsadopted by the Central Committeemeeting held on July 28-29, 2000,CPM.

26 26

1352. Contributions to the Discussion onUPDATED Party Programme, CPM,2000.

85 85

1353. The Shiv Sena – Semi Fascism inAction by Ashok Dhawale, CPM, 2000.

82 82

1354. A Wanton Attack on Peoples’Livelihood – Petroleum Price Hike,CPM, 2000.

25 25

1355. Local Democracy and Development –People’s Campaign for DecentralizedPlanning in Kerala by T.M. ThomasIsaac. Leftword, 2000.

373 373

1355.A. The Politics of Hate (Collection ofArticle on Communalism andEducation) SFI Publication March,2000.

94 94

1356. The RSS and the BJP – A Division ofLabour by A.G. Noorani, LeftWord,2000.

125 125

1356.A. Eighth P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecture – 8 8

Cultural Persuasions of Politics andtheir Implications by Habib Tanvir,CPI, 2000.

1356.B. Special Issues People Democracy of theCPI(M), Vol. XXVI, No. 48, Dec. 2-8,2002.

54 54

1356.C. Destination Communism, MoturuHanumantharao, PrajasaktiPrachuranaalam, Hyderabad.

123 123

1357. CPM Party Programme, 2001. 50 501358. Political Report adopted at the

Bhubaneswar Meeting of the CentralCommittee, CPM, January 20-22, 2001.

22 22

1359. Communal Politics and IllustratedPrimer by Ram Puniyani, CPM, 2001.

104 104

1360. Youth Stream, 6th All India Congress,DYFI, 2001.

24 24

1361. Chintha, May Day Special 2001.(N.T)1362. EMS Collected Works, Vol 16, Dec.

1954 – Nov. 1956, March 2001. (N.T)1363. Chintha – Kerala Day Special,

November 2001. 35 35

1364. SCAMS that Occurred: Then UTI,What Next …? By Shameem Faizee,CPI, Nov. 2001.

28 28

1365. Bharathiya Communist Party KaSamvidhan, CPI, October, 2001.

45 45

1366. Aardhik Bhoomandalikaran – MidhakYa Vasthavikatha? By Achin Vinayak,PPH, 2001.

35 35

1367. Defeat BJP’s Anti-People EducationPolicies by Prof. Mrinmoy Bhattacharyaand Prof. Abani Boral & Arjun Dev,CPI, 2001.

31 31

1368. Terrorism andWar by A.B. Bardhan andShameem Faizee, CPI, Nov. 2001.

47 47

1369. Har Din Ek Naya Ghottala – GhottalaKee Sarkar by A.B. Bardhan, CPI,2001.

36 36

1370. Constitution of the Communist Party ofIndia, CPI, 2001.

45 45

1371. BJP Exposed no more of thisGovernment by Harkishan SinghSurjeet, CPM, March 2001.

22 22

1372. Indefensible Dealings DefenceProcurement and the Tehelka Expose,

58 58

CPM, April 2001.1372.A. CPI National Council on Political

Developments adopted by the NC in itsMeeting held at New Delhi, May 26-28,2001.

36 36

1373. Political Report adopted by the CentralCommittee at its May 31 – June 1, 2001meeting CPM, June 2001.

25 25

1374. Report on Political Developmentsadopted at the August 11-12, 2001Meeting of the Central Committee,CPM, August, 2001.

22 22

1375. Against Communalisation of Education– Essays Press Commentary Reportageby Sahmat + Sabrang.comm, SafdarHashmi Memorial Trust, August, 2001.

167 167

1376. Eyes Wide Shut – the UTI Scam andthe Finance Minister, CPM, September2001.

38 38

1377. The Saffron Agenda in Education anExpose by Sahmat, Nov. 2001.

76 76

1377.A. Only Communism can save India(Kanpur Communist Conference 2000),Communist Ghadar Party of India, NewDelhi 2001.

71 71

1377.B. Constitution of the Communist Party ofIndia (As amended by the 17th PartyCongress, Channai, 1999) CPI, 2001.

45 45

1377.C. Scams that Occurred: Then UTI WhatNext? By Shameem Faizee, CPI, Nov.2001.

28 28

1377.D. Har Din Ek Naya Ghottala – GhottalonKi Sarkar by A.B. Bhardhan, CPI, April2001.

36 36

1378. No to Terrorism, No To War,Collection of Articles with anIntroduction by Prabhat Patnaik, CPM,New Delhi, Dec. 2001.

99 99

1379. Draft Political Resolution for the 17th

Congress (to be held at Hyderabadbetween March 17 and 24, 2002), CPM,New Delhi, January 2002.

43 43

1380. Communalisation of Education – TheAssault on History, Press ReportageEditorials and Articles. Sahmat, NewDelhi, January 2002.

126 126

1381. War against the Planet – The FifthAfghan War Imperialism and OtherAssorted Fundamentalisms by VijayPrashad, Leftword, New Delhi, January2002.

118 118

1382. Occational Notes on Dr. Apj AbdulKalam’s Presidential Candidature byAjit Roy, The Marxist Review, SpecialNo. June 2002.

4 4

1383. 25th Year Rulling of CPM Governmentin West Bengal (1922-2002),Ganashakti, June 2002.

68 68

1384. Special Issues on Completion of 25th

Year of the Leftist CPM, Ministry ofWest Bengal, Ganashakti, June, 2002.

76 76

1385. Crisis of Corporate Capitalism by A.B.Bardhan, People’s Publishing House,New Delhi, August 2002.

65 65

1386. Message of the XVIIIth Party congress(Incorporating Pol. Resolutions andReport on Org. adopted by XVIII PartyCongress, Trivandrum, March 26-31,2002). by A. B. Bardhan, CPIPublication.

100 100

1387. Globalisation: The Economic andWorld Crisis by Gurudas Das Bupta,CPI, January, 2002.

44 44

1388. Attaravi Party Congress Ka Sandesh,18th Party Congress held at Trivandrumon March 26-31, 2002.

112 112

1389. CPI (M) Political Resolution adopted atthe 17th Party Congress, Hyderabad,March 19-24, 2002.

42 42

1390. Documents, CPI(M) 17th CongressHyderabad, March 19-24, 2002.

220 220

1391. Scam Unlimited of the Party with aDifference! CPI(M) Publications NewDelhi, September 2002.

80 80

1392. HINSA Ke Prayog (Gandhi ke Pradeshmey – Sampradayik Prachar kiPandetthal: 2, by Comrade RajendraSharma, Lok Prakashan House,September, 2002.

98 98

1393. Cuba’s Report to the Secretary Generalon General Assembly Resolution 56/9,CPM, September 2002.

33 33

1394. State Sponsored Genocide FactsheetGujarat 2002, Official Reports, CPM,August, 2002.

116 116

1395. Resist the Communalisation ofEducation (Supreme Court Judgementon National Curriculum Frame Work,CPI(M), October 2002.

51 51

1396. Behind the Blackboard – ContemporaryPerspectives on Indian Education, Vol.I, Abhay Kr. Samik Lahiri, SFI,January, 2002.

182 182

1397. Behind the Blackboard, Vol. 2, SFI,July 2002.

233 233

1397.A. What is this Hindu Rashtra by SitaramYachury, CPM, October 2002.

36 36

1398. Fences and Windows Despatched fromthe Front Lines of the GlobalizationDebate by Naomi Klein, Left Word,New Delhi, 2002.

292 292

1399. De Politicizing Development – TheWorld Bank and Social Capital by JohnHarris, Leftward, New Delhi, October2002.

152 152

1400. Islam and Jihad (Signpost Issues thatMatter) by A.G. Noorani, Leftword,August 2002.

125 125

1401. Theekathir Deepawali Special,(Deepawali Special Magazine) inTamil, 2002.

116 116

1402. Islam and Jihad by A.G. Noorani, Leftwordbooks, New Delhi, 2002.

125 125

1402.A. Savarkar and Hindutva by A.G.Noorani, Leftword, 2002.

175 175

1403. Assault on Reason (Resources AgainstCommunalisation of Education), SFI,Publication New Delhi, 2002.

74 74

1404. Saffronised Substandard – a Critique ofthe New NCERT Textbooks – Articles,Editorials Reports, Sahmat, 2002.

160 160

1405. Resist BJP Assault on School Education– Communist Party Publication, NewDelhi, 2002.

64 64

1406. Party Education Series on PartyProgramme, CPM, 2002.

95 95

1406.A. Declaration of All India TribalConvention Ranchi 18-19 November,

18 18

2002. A CPI(M) Publication1406.B. Indrajit Gupta, Speeches in Parliament

by Anil Rajimwale, PPH, 2002.418 418

1406.C. Marxist Review (Quarterly) –TheTheoretical Quarterly CPIM, Vol. XVII,No. 1, January-March 2001, No. 2,April-June 2001, No. 3-4, July-Dec,2001 and Vol. XVIII, No. 1, January-March 2002.

369 369

1406.D. The Marxist Review – OccasionalNotes, July 2002, CPM’s War AgainstPeople’s War, 2002.

3 3-F/S

1406.E. A Momentous Decade – SelectedWriting of M. Basvapunnaiah, Vol. 1,Prajasakti Book House 2002.

147 147

1406.F. Death Dance – Sanghparivars, GujaratGrim Warning to the Nation, PrajasaktiBook House 2002.

79 79

1406.G. Before the Night Falls by K.N.Panikkar, Forebodings of Fascism inIndia, 2002.

164 164

1406.H. Globalisation and the Indian People,Globalisation: What does it Mean – AllIndia People’s Science Network,Prajasakti Book House 2002.

227 227

1406.I. The Marxist Review, TheoreticalQuarterly of the CPM, Vol. XVIII, No.2, April-June 2002.

98 98

1406.J. The Marxist Review, TheoreticalQuarterly of the CPM, Vol. XVIII, No.3-4, July-December, 2002.

106 106

1407. Information Bulletin, Vol. II, Issue –VI, On the International Developmentsand the Activities of the Communistand Workers Parties, 16th Congress ofthe CP of China, 24th Congress of CP ofIsrael, CPI-CPRF Joint Communique,2002.Published by the InternationalDepartment of the CPI. N. Delhi.

72 72

1408. Resist the Communalisation ofEducation (NCERT attributes errors intexts to pressure) CPM, 2002.

51 51

1409. Report on Current Developmentsadopted at the November 22-24, 2002Meeting of the CC, CPM, 2002.

18 18

1409.A. 9th PC Joshi Memorial Lecture delivered

by Mohit Sen Communism in OurTimes Reflections of a Communist, 26th

March 2002.(N.T)1410. No War on Iraq: America vursus The

Rest of theWorld by Prakash Karat,CPM, 2003.

18 18

1411. BJP’s Rpad tp Fascos, by A.B.Bardhan, CPI, 2003.

32 32

1412. Vivekananda’s Message CommunistReply to BJP/RSS by A.B. Bardhan,CPI.

32 32

1413. Communalism: Civil Society and theState 1992 Ayodhya, 2002 Gujarat,Edited. K.N. Panikkar and SukumarMuralidharan, Aijak Ahmad, JaveedAla, N. Chandhoke, Sudhir Chandra,Rajeev Dhavan, etc. Prabhat Patnaik,Utsa Patnaik, Sahmat, 2003.

183 183

1414. The Empire of Capital by EllenMeiksins Wood, LeftWord, 2003.

161 161

1415. Political – Organistional Report adoptedby the NC meeting of the NCMakhdoom Bhavan, Hyderabad, 11-13,January, 2003, CPI.

24 24

1416. B.T. Ranadive, Epic Story of anIndomitable fighter by Krishnan N.Rama, LifeTime, 2003.

142 142

1417. Plagiraised and Communalised more onthe NCERT Textbooks – ArticleEditorials Reports, Sahmat, 2003.

146 146

1418. Slouching Towards Ayodhya fromCongress to Hindutva in Indian Politicsby Rahika Desai, Three EssaysCollective, 2003, Second Edition.

175 175

1419. Khaki and the Ethnics Violence inIndia, Army, Police and Paramilitaryforces during Communal Riots by OmarKhalidi, Three Essays Collective, 2003.

137 137

1420. The Marxist, Theoretical Quarterly ofthe CPI(M), Vol. XIX, No. 4, October-December 2003.

67 67

1421. On Party Programme CPI(M), PartyEducation Series, 2003.

94 94

1422. Report on Political Developments –adopted at the June 7-9, 2003 CentralCommittee Meeting held at Kolkata,

26 26

CPM, 2003.1423. Report on Current Developments –

adopted at the Central CommitteeMeeting held on September 28-30,2003.

26 26

1423.A. Chintha, February – December 2003. 700 7001423.1. The Path of the Pariar Articles on

Gujarat and Hindutva by Mukul Dube,Three Essays Publication, 2003.

134 134

1423.2. Signpost issues that Matter by A.G.Noorani by Islam and Jihad, LeftWordPublication, 2003.

129 129

1423.3. Orienting India – European Knowledgeformation in the Eighteenth andNineteenth Centuries by VasudhaDalmia, Three Essays Publication,2003.

94 94

1423.4. Against Ecological Romanticism,Verrier Elwin and the Making of anAnti-Modern Tribal Identity byArchana Prasad, Three EssaysPublication, 2003.

142 142

1423.5. Identity, Hegemony, Resistance:Towards a Social History ofConversions in Orissa by BiswamoyPati, Three Essays Publication, 2003.

73 73

1423.6. A Traveller and the Road the Journey ofIndian Communist by Mohit Sen, RupaCo. 2003.

534 534

1423.7. 11th All India Conference of SFIHarbinger of New Struggles, StudentStruggle, SFI’s Journal, March 2003.

54 54

1423.8. Ayodhya Excavation Revealed, NoEvidence of a Hindu Temple’s Belowthe Babri Masjid, Future at Stake,Student Struggle, July 2003.

52 52

1423.9. 56 Years of Independence “This stainedLight, this night bitten dawn: This is notthe dawn we yearned for”, StudentStruggle, August, 2003.

52 52

1423.10. 10th P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecturedelivered by Ms. Teesta Setalvad onCombating Communalism: A Quest forAnswers, 31 March 2003.(N.T)

1424. Report on Current Developmentadopted at the Central Committee

26 26

Meeting held between January 29 & 31,2004, at Hyderabad, CPM, 2004.

1425. Defend the Right to Strike, W.R.Varada Rajan, CPM, 2004.

27 27

1426. Shakuni Mama Politics of RSS, BJPand Shivsena Leaders, Abhimanyu,2004.

33 33

1427. Oppose Policies of – Liberalisation;Privatisation, Globalisation, Fight forAlternative Policies by Gurudas DasGupta, CPI, 2004.

25 25

1428. Fight against Unemployment by D.Raja, CPI, 2004.

17 17

1429. All India Students Federation (AISF) kaSakshipt Itihas, 1936-2004 by AnilRajimwale, AISF Publication, 2004.

64 64

1430. The Problem of Food Security andWater for our People’s need by PrabodhPanda, CPI, 2003.

25 25

1431. Bhumandalikaran Sampradayakta aurSiksha by Vijayendra Kesari, AISFPublication, 2004.

34 34

1432. On Communalism and Globalization –Offensives of the Far Right, Secondedition by Aijaz Ahmad, Three EssaysPublication, 2004.

153 153

1433. The Path of the Parivar – Articles onGujarat and Hindutva by Mukul Dube,Three Essays Publication, 2004.

134 134

1434. Student Action Journal of All IndiaStudents Federation (AISF) – Fightagainst Imperialist Globalization andCommunalisation of Education, AISFPublication, 2004.

36 36

1435. Election Manifesto 14th Lok Sabha2004, CPM, 2004.

35 35

1436. Youth Stream, Defeat the Communal,Corrupt, Anti-People BJP Regime. Jan-Feb 2004

52 52

1437. The Marxist – Theoretical Quarterly ofthe CPI(M), Vol. XX, No. 1, January-March, 2004.

66 66

1438. The Republic of Hunger – A PublicLecture by Utsa Patnaik, Sahmat, 2004.

35 35

1439. Signpost – Environmentalism and theLeft Contemporary Debates and Future

126 126

agendas in Tribal Areas by ArchanaPrasad, LeftWord, 2004.

1440. Albert Einstein Selected Writings editedby Jim Green, LeftWord, 2004.

97 97

1441. Chile: The Other September 11 – editedby Pilar Aguilera and Ricardo FredesOcean Published, Left Word, 2004.

96 96

1442. My early Years – Fidel Castro edited byDeborah Shnookal, Ocean Publication,Left Word, 2004.

150 150

1443. Global Justice Liberation and Socialismby Che Guevara, edited by Maria delCarmen Ariet Garcia, LeftWord, 2004.

85 85

1444. Che Guevara Reader, Second,Expanded Edition, Edited by DavidDeutschmann, Left Word, 2004.

449 449

1445. Iraq, Afghanistan and the Imperialismof our Time by Aijaz Ahmad, LeftWord, 2004.

309 309

1446. On Communalism and Globalizationoffensives of the Far Right by AijazAhmad, Three Essays Publication,2004.

150 150

1447. Socialism in the Era of Globalization bySitaram Yechury, Federalism and thePolitical System in India by PrakashKarat, Common Minimum Programmein Higher Education by Thomas Joseph,Problems and Prospects, This countrywill defend itself with its laws and ifnecessary, it will defend itself withWeapons by Fidel Castro, The MarxistTheoretical Quarterly of the CPI, Vol.XX, No. 3, July-September 2004.

70 70

1448. Implications of BJP Rules: The ElectionBattle Ahead by Prakash Karat, The USImperial Design and the War ofResistance in Iraq by Aijaz Ahmad, ATheoretical Note on Kerala-StyleDecentralized Palnning by PrabhatPatnaik, Excerpts from the Programmeof the Japanese Communist Party aDocument, The Marxist TheoreticalQuarterly of the CPI, Vol. XX, No. 1,January-March 2004.

66 66

1449. Central Committee of CPM – Report on 66 66

Political Development, I was amongthem: Pablo Neruda Turns 100 by VijayPrasad, Agricultural Labour andUnfreedom, Siri Workers in a Village inWestern Haryana by Vikas Rawal,Review Report of Lok Sabha Electionsin Tripura 2004 – Tripura StateCommittee of CPI(M), The Marxist,Vol. XX, No. 2, April-June 2004.

1450. Review Report of Lok Sabha Elections,2004 – adopted by the CentralCommittee Meeting held between July30 – August 01, 2004, at New Delhi,CPM, 2004.

26 26

1451. On Approach to Mass Organisations –Adopted by the Central Committee atits October 29-31, 2004 meeting, CPM,2004.

18 18

1452. Christian Conversions by Sumit Sarkarand others, ALAP, 2004.

51 51

1452.A. Marxist, Theoretical Quarterly ofCPI(M), Vol. XX, No. 3, July-September 2004.

70 70

1452.B. Marxist, Theoretical Quarterly ofCPI(M), Vol. XX 4 -XXI, No. 1,October 2004 to March 2005.

102 102

1452.C. The Marxist – Theoretical Quarterly ofthe CPI(M) Vol. XXI, No. 2-3, April-September 2005.

94 94

1452.D. A Constitutive and DistributiveEconomy of Discourse – LeftMovement in Kerala and theCommencement of a LiteraryMovement by Selvyn Jussy, SocialScientist, Vol. 33, No. 11-12,November-December, 2005.

108 108

1453. Draft Political Resolution for the 18th

Congress CPM, 2005.50 50

1454. Political Organisational Report adoptedat the 18th Congress April 6-11, 2005,CPM.

159 159

1455. Political Resolution adopted at the 18th

Congress April 6-11, 2005, CPM.50 50

1456. Report on Current Developmentsadopted at the Central CommitteeMeeting held on June 3-5, 2005 at

18 18

Kolkata, CPM.1457. 19th Party Congress Documents, Com.

Darshan Singh Canadian Nagar, March29 to April 3, 2005, CPI.

397 397

1458. The Vedas, Hinduism, Hindutva Text:Kumkum Roy & Others, Forward byRomila Thapar, ALAP Publication,2005.

137 137

1459. Memoirs 25 Communist FreedomFighters – A People’s DemocracyPublication, 2005.

206 206

1460. The Warrior and the Charioteer byV.M. Mohanraj – A MaterialistInterpretation of the Bhagavadgita, LeftWord, 2005.

199 199

1461. Survival and Emancipation – Notesfrom Indian women’s Struggles byBrinda Karat, Three Essays, 2005.

303 303

1462. The Political Memoirs of an IndianRevolutionary: Naina Singh Dhoot(1904-1989) by Surinder Singh,Manohar, 2005.

357 357

1463. 80 CPI by A.B. Bardhan, October2005.CPI Publication

106 106

1464. The Marxist – Theoretical Quarterly ofthe CPI by Anil Biswas and others, Vol.XXI 4, October-December 2005, CPM.

80 80

1465. Events and Moements Telangana aAgitation etc… by K.L. Mahandra,Prachee, 2005.(N.T)

1466. Glimpses of CPI History: ThroughParty Congress by Anil Rajimwale,PPH, 2005.

161 161

1467. Indian Historiography and other RelatedPapers by K.M. Ashraf, Sunrise, 2006.(N.T)

1468. Hindu-Muslim Question and ourFreedom Struggle (1857-1935) by K.M.Ashraf, Sunrise, 2005, (Vol. I & II).

647 647

1468.A. 11th P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecturedelivered by Shya Benegal

6 6

1469. Ramdev Prakaran Koi Bhi Law(Kanoon) se Upar Nahin, CPM, January2006.

39 39

1470. Ghrina Ki Rajniti by Sitaram Yechury,Vani Publication, 2006.

153 153

1471. Bush in Babylon: The Recolonisation ofIraq by Tariq Ali, Left Word, 2006.

281 281

1472. Report on Current Developmentsadopted at theDecember 14-16, 2005Meeting of the Central Committee,CPM, 2005.

26 26

1473. Report on Political Developments Sincethe Last Central Committee Meetingadopted by the Central CommitteeMeeting held between Sept. 2 and 4,2005, in New Delhi, CPM.

18 18

1474. Oppose us Imperialism: BuildResistance by Anil Biswas, CPM, 2006.

18 18

1475. Call to Action: Hong Kong MinisterialNational Day of Protest, 13 December,2005, CPM, 2005.

16 16

1476. The Case of Best Bakery, Modi FiedJustice and Rule of Law – Introductionby Rajeev Dhavan editor Ajay Kumar,Udbhavana Publication, 2004.

145 145-F/S

1477. Karl Marx on India from the New YorkDaily Tribune (including Articles byFrederick Engels) Correspondence1853-1862) by Iqbal Husain (editor)Tulika Books, 2006, Intro. By IfranHabib, appreciation by Prabhat Patnaik.(N.T)

1478. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 42,Chintha, 2005 (Malayalam).

365 365

1479. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 43,Chintha, 2005 (Malayalam).

363 363

1480. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 46,Chintha, 2005 (Malayalam).

362 362

1481. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 47,Chintha, 2005 (Malayalam).

362 362

1482. Jeena Hai to Ladna Hoga by BrindaKarat, Samayik Prakashan 2006

179 179

1483. Implications of the Indo-US StragegicAlliance by Subordinate Ally, Marxist,Vol. XXII, No. 1, January-March 2006.

95 95

1484. Policy Issues: Left Alternatives – Notessubmitted by the Left to the UPA Govt.on some Important Policy Issues, CPM,2006.

97 97

1485. Election Commission: A Case forReform CPM, 2006.

25 25

1486. On Reservation for OBCs in EducationCPM, 2006.

15 15

1487. Indo-US Agreements: Against theNational Interest, CPM, 2006.

54 54

1488. Alternative Approaches: Left Frontgovernment of West Bengal – ASnapshot of some of the major areas ofachievements in Left led West Bengal,CPM, 2006.

14 14

1489. Report on Current Developments –Adopted at the Central CommitteeMeeting held between June 8 and 10,2006 at Hyderabad.CPI(M)

40 40

1490. Socialism in the Era of Globalisation bySitaram Yechury, CPM, 2006.

40 40

1491. S.A. Dange in Loksabha SelectedSpeeches, Edited by Anil Rajimwale,Shramik Pratishthan, 2003.

111 111

1492. Legislative Poltiics and the FreedomStruggle in the Punjab 1897-1947 bySatya M. Rai, ICHR, 1984.

375 375

1493. The Construction of Communalism inColonial North India, Second Editionby Gyanendra Pandey, OUP, 2006.(N.T)

1494. Talking India by Ashis Nandy, OUP,2006. (N.T)

1495. Survival and Emancipation by BrindaKarat, Three Essays Publication, 2005.(N.T)

1496. Breaking Barriers stories of TwelveWomen by Parvathi Menon, Left Word.(N.T)

1497. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 48, No. 8,Chintha, 2006.

364 364

1498. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 49, No. 9,Chintha, 2006.

363 363

1499. EMS Collected Works, Vol. 50, No. 10,Chintha, 2006.

361 361

1500. Sikhs, Swamis, Students, and Spies –the India Loby in the United States,1900-1946 by Harold A. Gould, SagePublication, 2006.(N.T)

1501. The Life and Times of G.D. Birla byMedha M. Kudaisya, OUP. (N.T)

1502. Struggle to Change Special Economic 14 14

Zone Act, CPM, November 2006.1502.A. 12th P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecture

delivered by Bipan Chandra on P.C.Joshi: A Political Journey, 17th August,2007.

23 23

1503. Fight to Change Food Policies of UPAGovernment, Brinda Karat, A CPI(M)Publication, 2007.

41 41

1504. The Role of the Left-led Governmentsand our Understanding, Prakash Karat,A CPI(M) Publication, 2007.

26 26

1505. The Importance of Value in Defence ofMarx’s Political Economy, Dr. K.K.Theckedath, Ma-Le Prakashana,Banglore, 2007.

72 72

1506. 1857 in our History, P.C. Joshi, ACPI(M) Publication, 2007

106 106

1507. P.C. Joshi Brief Biography andHistorical Correspondence betweenGandhi and Joshi, Anil Rajimwale,Ackme Printers, Patna, 2007.

31 31

1508. Life and works of P.C. Joshi, AnilRajimwale, People’s Publishing House(P) Ltd., 2007.

47 47

1509. Marx and Engels on 1857, The FirstIndian War of Independence, K.C.Bansal, Aanklan, New Delhi 2007.

113 113

1510. The Marxist – Theoretical Quarterly ofthe Communist Party of India (Marxist),Vol. XXIII 1, January-March 2007, TheMarxist, New Delhi.

90 90

1511. Harassing Husain, Uses and Abuses ofthe Law of Hate Speech, RajeevDhavan, Sahmat, New Delhi, 2007.

48 48

1512. Towards Advancement of MinorityRights, National Convention, A CPI(M)Publication, 2007.

32 32

1513. Report on Political Developments, ACPI(M) Publication, 2007.

26 26

1514. Thirty Years of the Left FrontGovernment in West Bengal, 1977-2007, A CPI(M) Publication, 2007.

49 49

1515. Gujarat Five Years After the 2002Carnage, A CPI(M) Publication,2007.

49 49

1516. Dalit Question – The Way Forward, A 74 74

CPI(M) Publication, 2007.1517. It Not The Nuke Deal Alone, H.C.

Bansal, A CPI(M) Publication,2007.

50 50

1518. Subordinate Ally – the Nuclear Dealand India-US Strategic Relations,Prakash Karat, LeftWord, New Delhi,2007.

121 121

1519. CPI on Indian Muslims – Past, Presentand Future, Shameem Faizee, ACPI(M) Publication, 2007.

81 81

1520. To Make the Deaf Hear – Ideology andProgramme of Bhagat Singh and HisComrades, S. Irfan Habib, Three EssaysCollective, New Delhi, 2007.

253 253

1521. A Political Journey, P.C. Joshi BirthCentenary Memorial Lecture, BipanChandra, Sunrise Publications, NewDelhi, August 2007.

23 23

1522 A Documented History of theCommunist Movement in India, 1917-1992,

P.C. Joshi K. Damodaran, Edited bySobhanlal Datta Gupta,Vol. I, SunrisePublication, New Delhi.

470 470

1523 A Documented History of theCommunist Movement in India, 1923-1925, P.C. Joshi, K. Damodaran, Editedby Sobhanlal Datta Gupta, Vol. II,Sunrise Publication, New Delhi.

310 310

1524 Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Lecture,Shri Somnath Chatterjee, New Delhi14th November 2007.

21 21

1525 Resistible Rise – A Fascism Reader,Margit Koves and Shaswati Mazumdar,LeftWord, New Delhi.

340 340

1526 On the Cultural Front, Ritwik Ghatak,Ritwik Memorial Trust, 2006

119 119

1527 Indo-US Nuclear Deal – A ReferenceCompilation, S.K. Pande, Delhi Unionof Journalists & Its Media Centre, NewDelhi.

398 398

1528 Change the Special Economic ZonesAct, 2005, A CPI(M) Publication, NewDelhi.

22 22

1529 Alternative Approaches: Left Front 15 15

Government of West Bengal, CPI(M)Publication, New Delhi.

1530 Junge-E-Aazadi Ka Dhadhakata Tara,Bhagat Singh, CPI Publication, NewDelhi.

97 97

1531 On Indo-US Nuclear Deal, CPIPublication, New Delhi.

55 55

1532 Immortal Message of Great OctoberRevolution, CPI Publication, NewDelhi.

41 41

1533 The Marxist, Vijender Sharma, XXIII2, CPI Publication, New Delhi.

91 91

1534 The Marxist, Vijender Sharma, XXIII3, CPI Publication, New Delhi.

80 80

1535 Bhagat Singh – On the Path ofLiberation, Shiv Verma, BharathiPublication, Chennai.

338 338

1536 Neglect of Education in Old City ofHyderabad, CPI(M) Hyderabad CityCommittee, May 08. (Acc. No. 1328).

18 18

1537 Resisting Neoliberalism: PostingProgressive Alternatives PolicyInterventions by the Left Parties,CPI(M) Publication (Acc. No. 1329).

22 22

1538 Pursuit of Alternative and Pro-PeoplePolicies The Left Democratic FrontGovernment in Kerala, CPI(M)Publication (Acc. No. 1330).

17 17

1539 People’s Diary of Freedom Struggle,edited by Sitaram Yechury, CPI(M)publication, 2008.

299 299

1540 Political-Organisational Report –Adopted at the XIX Congress of theCPI(M), CPI(M) publication, March 29to April 3, 2008, Coimbatore, (Acc No.1332).

204 204

1541 Political Resolution Adopted at the XIXCongress of the CPI(M), CPI(M)publication, March 29 to April 3, 2008,Coimbatore, (Acc No. 1333).

66 66

1542 Political Resolution of CPI adopted atthe 20th Congress of the CPI, CPIPublication, March 23-27, 2008. (Acc.No. 1334).

66 66

1543 Delhi Ki Communist Party Ka Itihas,Anand Gupta, CPI publication, 2008.

461 461

(Acc. No. 1335) 1544 Dalitao Kee Samasya, Aage ka Rasta,

D. Raja, CPI Publication, 2007. (Acc.No. 1336)

74 74

1545 All India Youth Federation: A BriefHistory, Anil Rajimwale, All IndiaYouth Federation, 2007. (Acc. No.1337)

72 72

1546 20th Political Resolution of CPI, CPIPublication, 2008. (Acc. No. 1338) (inHindi)

66 66

1547 Socialism in the 21st Century – All IndiaSymposium, Rajsekhara Reddy,NRRRC, Hyderabad, 2008. (Acc. No.1339)

157 157

1548 Opinion of CPI, Indian Muslims – Past,Present and Future, Shameem Faiji, CPIPublication, 2007, (Acc. No. 1340) (inHindi)

81 81

1549 All India Students’ Federation – ShortHistory 1936-2004, Anil Rajimwale,AISF Publication, 2006. (Acc. No.1341)

73 73

1550 Politics and Policies – A MarxistPerspective, Prakash Karat, PrajasaktiBook House, 2008. (Acc. No. 1342).

396 396

1551 The Great Revolt – A Left Appraisal,Sitaram Yechury, People’s DemocracyPublication, 2008. (Acc. No. 1343)

329 329

1552 Resisting Neoliberalism: PostingProgressive Alternatives PolicyInterventions by the Left Parties,CPI(M) Publication. (Acc. No. 1344)

22 22

1553 On the Indo-US Nuclear Deal –Questions and Answers, CPI(M)Publication, 2008. (Acc. No. 1345)

33 33

1554 Left Stand on the Nuclear Deal, CPI(M) Publication, 2008. (Acc. No. 1362)

205 205

1555 Behind the Indo-US Nuclear Deal,Shameem Faizee, CPI (M) Publication,2007. (Acc. No. 1363)

34 34

1556 Sahamat Muktnad, Shamat Publication,2008. (Acc. No. 1367).

128 128

1557 Bahash Ananta, Shamat Publication,2008. (Acc. No. 1368).

132 132

1558 Fight to Change Food Policies of UPA 42 42

Government, Brinda Karat, CPI (M)Publication, 2008. (Acc. No. 1369).

1559 Approach Paper on Restructuring ofCentre-State Relations, CPI (M)Publication, 2008. (Acc. No. 1370).

25 25

1560 Report on Political Development,Adopted at the October 12-14, 2008,CPI (M) Publication. (Acc. No. 1371).

26 26

1561 Global Financial Crisis andImplications for India, CPI(M)Publication, 2008. (Acc. No. 1372).

15 15

1562 Orissa: Eesai Samudai Per Hamlo KaPardafash, CPI(M) Publication, 2008.(Acc. No. 1373).

14 14

1563 Hindutvadi Atank ka Naya Chehra, CPI(M) Publication, 2008. (Acc. No. 1374).

19 19

1564 Forest Rights Act: Enactment,Provisions and Procedures, CPI(M)Publication, 2008. (Acc. No. 1375).

20 20

1565 Documents of the 19th Congress of theCommunist Party of India (Marxist),CPI(M) Publication, 2008. (Acc. No.1376).

384 384

1566 Sahmat 20 years 1989 January 1 2009,Shamat Publication, 2008. (Acc. No.1377).

367 367

1567 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 57, December2007, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

365 365

1568 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 58, January2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.(N.T)

1569 Report on Current Developments(Adopted at the January 8-10, 2009Meeting of the Central Committee heldat Kochi), CPI(M) Publication.

26 26

1570 Review of the 15th Lok Sabha Elections(Adopted by the Central Committee atits -Meeting held on June 20 & 21,2009)., CPI(M) Publication.

42 42

1571 Constitution & the Rules under theConstitution, CPI(M) Publication.

41 41

1572 CPI(M) Election Manifesto, 15th LokSabha 2009, CPI(M) Publication.

33 33

1573 Samrajyawad Naya aur Purana, PrabhatPatnaik, Lok Prakasan Grah, NewDelhi.

105 105

1574 Che a Memoir by Fidel Castro, LeftWord, New Delhi.

255 255

1575 Destination Communism, Memories ofVetern Communist, PrajasaktiPrachuranaalayam, Hyderabad.

123 123

1576 Secularism versus Communalism,Sitaram Yechury, Prajasakti BookHouse, Hyderabad.

171 171

1577 Socialism in a Changing World,Sitaram Yechury, Prajasakti BookHouse, Hyderabad.

193 193

1578 Communist Party of India, XX PartyCongress Document, CPI Publication,New Delhi.

290 290

1579 Glorious Saga of May Day Martyrs,William Adelman, CITU publication,New Delhi.

202 202

1580 Against Globalisation and for TURights! CITU Publication, New Delhi,Pamphlet.

19 19

1581 Defeat this Politics of Violence,CPI(M) Publication, New Delhi,Pamphlet.

40 40

1582 Against Maoist Violence, CPI(M)Publication, New Delhi, Pamphlet.

20 20

1583 Report on Political Developments,Adopted by the Central Committee,October 23-25, 2009, CPI(M)Publication, New Delhi.

34 34

1584 Debating Education – Against Neo-liberal Thrust, Sahmat, New Delhi.

92 92

1585 Global Capitalist Crisis: A MarxistPerspective, Edited by SitaramYechury, CPI(M) Publication, NewDelhi.

222 222

1586 On Socialism ed. By Irfan Habib,Tulika Books Publication, New Delhi. 2Copies.

204 204

1587 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collected 362 362

works of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 59, September2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

1588 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 60, August 2008,Chinta Publisher, Thiruvananthapuram.

330 330

1589 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 61, September2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

339 339

1590 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 62, August 2008,Chinta Publisher, Thiruvananthapuram.

331 331

1591 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 63, September2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

330 330

1592 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 64, September2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

330 330

1593 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 65, October2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

307 307

1594 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 66, October2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

330 330

1595 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 67, October2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

340 340

1596 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 68, October

322 322

2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

1597 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 69, October2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

330 330

1598 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 70, November2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

355 355

1599 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 71, November2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

355 355

1600 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 72, November2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

345 345

1601 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 73, November2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

340 340

1602 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 74, November2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

345 345

1603 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 75, December2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

340 340

1604 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 76, December2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

347 347

1605 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 77, December2008, Chinta Publisher,

331 331

Thiruvananthapuram.1606 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collected

works of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 78, December2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

331 331

1607 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 79, December2008, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

331 331

1608 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 80, January2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

331 331

1609 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 81, January2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

347 347

1610 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 82, January2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

315 315

1611 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 83, January2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

333 333

1612 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 84, January2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

337 337

1613 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 85, January2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

337 337

1614 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 86, January2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

348 348

1615 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 87, February2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

350 350

1616 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 88, February2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

341 341

1617 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 95, February2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

365 365

1618 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 95, March 2009,Chinta Publisher, Thiruvananthapuram.

365 365

1619 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 97, March 2009,Chinta Publisher, Thiruvananthapuram.

365 365

1620 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 98, March 2009,Chinta Publisher, Thiruvananthapuram.

333 333

1621 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 99, March 2009,Chinta Publisher, Thiruvananthapuram.

365 365

1622 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 100, March2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

365 365

1623 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 89, February2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

333 333

1624 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 90, February2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

341 341

1625 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 91, February2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

325 325

1626 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 91, February2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

333 333

1627 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 93, February2009, Chinta Publisher,Thiruvananthapuram.

325 325

1628 EMS Sampoorna Kritikal, (collectedworks of EMS Namboodiripad) ed. T.Sivadasa Menon, Vol. 94, March 2009,Chinta Publisher, Thiruvananthapuram.

365 365

1629 Defend the Pro-people Left FrontGovernment in West Bengal, CPI(M)Publication, September 2010.

15 15

1630 The Bhopal Betrayal, CPI(M)Publication, July 2010.

18 18

1631 Petrol Products Price Hike – The TruthBehind the Lies, CPI(M) Publication,July 2010.

15 15

1632 (N.T)1633 The Other Side of Nuclear Liability by

Madabhushi Sridhar and PrabirPurakayastha, All India Lawyers Union,Andhra Pradesh Committee,Hyderabad, August 2010.

56 56

1634 In the Name of ‘Honour’ Let us Loveand Live, All India DemocraticWomen’s Association (AIDWA),AIDWA Publication, New Delhi, July2010.

136 136

1635 Class Caste Reservation & StruggleAgainst Casteism by A.B. Bardhan,People’s Publishing House, New Delhi,August 2010.

144 144

1636 Communist Party ka Ghosnapatra, KarlMarx, CPI Publication

52 52

1637 MFIs in India, The New MoneyLenders, An AIDWA Publication

73 73

1638 From Capitalism to Civilization –Reconstructing the Socialist Perspectiveby Samir Amin, Tulika Books, NewDelhi, 2010.

197 197

1639 The Crisis this Time by Leo Panitch,Socialist Register 2011, LeftwordBooks, N.Delhi

342 342

1640 (N.T)1641 (N.T) 1642 The Mahatma and the Ism, E.M.S

Namboodiripad, Leftword Books178 178

1643 Excursus in History, Essays on SomeIdeas of Irfan Habib, edited by PrabhatPatnaik, Tulika Books.

393 393

1644 Marx’s Capital an Introductory Reader,Venkatesh Athreya & others, LeftwordsBooks

135 135

1645 Defend the Pro- People Left FrontGovernment in West Bengal, A CPI(M)Publication

15 15

1646 Organisational Tasks and Rectificationby S. Ramachandran Pillai, A CPI(M)Publication

33 33

1647 The Sordid facts of public loot underthe UPA-2 Government, A CPI(M)Publication

19 19

1648 The Challenge of Identity Politics byPrakash Karat, A CPI(M) Publication

32 32

1649 The National Movement Studies inIdeology & History, Irfan Habib, TulikaBooks

126 126

1650 What is Marxism? Wellred Publications2008.

175 175

1651 The Many Careers of D.D. Kosambi,Critical Essays, edited by D. N. Jha,Leftword Books 2011

205 205

1652 The Crisis and the left edited by LeoPanitch & others, Socialist Register2012. Leftwords Books, N. Delhi

322 322

1653 Bhrastrachar ke virudh sanghersh tejkaro, CPI(M) Publication

26 26

1654 The Sordid facts of public loot underthe UPA-2 Government, A CPI(M)Publication

19 19

1655 Note on Current Developments(adoptedat the Central Committee Meeting heldon November 11-13, 2011 at N. Delhi)CPI(M)

18 18

1656 13th P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecture byArjun Sengupta

19 19

1657 14th P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecturedelivered by Ram Rahman.

15 15

1658 15th P.C. Joshi Memorial Lecture byNikhil Dey.

18 18