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Beedi Workers in India

Contents

Part-I : Books/Analytics/Institutional Papers/

Conference/Workshop/Seminar Papers and Reports

Part-II : Periodicals and Newspaper Articles

Part III : 1. Name Index

2. Keyword Index

3. Geographical Index

2

Part-I

Books/Analytics/Institutional Papers/

Conference/Workshop/Seminar Papers and Reports

3

001

Anandharajakumar, P

Female child labour.-New Delhi: A P H, 2004

xi, 184p.

331.31 ANA.F 11077

002

Bagchi, Jasodhara

Child labour in beedi industry: Murshidabad district in West Bengal/by Jasodhara Bagchi and Ashim

Mukhopadhyay.-Calcutta: School of Women's Studies,1996.

90p.

331.31(5414) BAG.C 7030

003

Baud, Isa

Industrial subcontracting: the effects of the putting out system on poor working women in India

p.63-91 IN Invisible hands: women in home-based production /ed. by Andrea Menefee Singh and Anita

Kelles Viitanen.-New Delhi: Sage, 1987.

273p.(Women and the Household in Asia; Vol.1)

331.4 INV 1887

004

The Beedi and Cigar Workers(Conditions of Employment)Act,1966 along with The Beedi Workers Welfare

Cess Act,1976,The Beedi Workers Welfare Cess Rules,1976, The Beedi Workers Welfare Fund

Act,1976,The Beedi Workers Welfare Fund Rules,1976, Bare Act with short notes.-New Delhi:

Universal Law Book,2002.

63p.

MP-R ACT.B 10415

005

Bhatty, Zarina

Beedi study: summary of findings and conclusions

paper 10 IN Workshop on Women Workers and the Law- Organised and Unorganised Sectors

(1985:New Delhi). Organised by National Labour Law Association and Indian Social Institute,

November 27-28, 1986

CD-92

006

Bhatty, Zarina

Economic contribution of women to household budget: a case study of the beedi industry

p.35-50 IN Invisible hands: women in home-based production /ed. by Andrea Menefee Singh and Anita

Kelles-Viitanen.-New Delhi: Sage, 1987.

277p. (Women and the Household in Asia, Vol 1).

331.4 INV 1887

007

Bhowmik, Sharit

Empowering marginalized workers: unionization of tobacco workers by the Self Employed Women's

Association (SEWA) in Kheda, Gujarat/by Sharit Bhowmik and Meena Patel.

p.143-166 IN Speaking out:women's economic empowerment in South Asia /ed. by Marilyn Carr,

Martha Chen and Renana Jhabvala.-New Delhi Vistaar, 1996.

4

xiv 238p.

330.9(54) SPE 7573

008

Centre for Women's Development Studies

Survey of studies on beedi industry – with special emphasis on women and child labour /by

Preet Rustagi..et..al.-New Delhi: The Centre, 2001.

34p.

MP-R CEN.R

009

Datar, Chhaya

Bidi workers in Nipani

p.160-181 IN A space within the struggle: women's participation in peoples movement /ed. by Ilina

Sen.-New Delhi:Kali for Women, 1991.

358p.

305.423 SPA 4194

010

Datar, Chhaya

Divisions and unity: dynamics of organising beedi and tobacco workers at Nipani.

paper 5 IN Third National Conference on Women's Studies: Women Struggles and

Movements(3rd:1986:Chandigarh). Organised by Indian Association for Women's

Studies, October 1-4, 1986.

CD-89

011

Datar, Chhaya

Organising of women tobacco and bidi workers in Nipani in a historical perspective.- sl:sn,1985.

305p. A micro study undertaken as a part of the research project,"Women's Movements and

Organisations in a Historical Perspcctive",sponsored by the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The

Netherlands

MP-R DAT.O

012

Daur, Arun Kumar

Work,livelihood and employment in the beedi sector

paper 4 IN Seminar on Globalisation and the Women's Movement in India(2005:New Delhi).

Organised by Centre for Women's Development Studies, January 20-22, 2005.

CD-734.2

013

Gandhi Labour Institute

Beedi and tobacco processing workers in Gujarat: a socio-economic profile/by Surya Mookherjee.-

Ahmedabad; The Institute, 1984

MP-R GAN.M

5

014

Giriappa, S

Beedi-rolling in rural development.-Delhi; Daya, 1987.

128p.

307.72 GIR.B 3270

015

Gopal, Meena

Distorted perceptions: understanding of contributions from wage work of home-based workers.

paper 3 IN National Conference on Women's Studies: Survival and Sovereignty Challenges to Women's

Studies(8th:1998:Pune).Organised by Indian Association for Women's Studies in collaboration with

Maharashtra Stree Abhyas Vyaspeeth, May 30-Jun. 2, 1998

CD-640

016

India. Ministry of Labour. Labour Bureau

Report on socio-economic conditions of women workers in selected beedi units in India (1994-95).-

Chandigarh: The Bureau, 1996

102p.

MP-R IND.R

017

India. Ministry of Labour. Labour Bureau

Report on working and living conditions of workers in beedi industry.-Chandigarh: The Bureau, 1979

174p.

MP-R IND.R

018

India. Ministry of Labour. Labour Bureau

Socio-economic conditions of women workers in raw leaf tobacco,zarda and cigarettes, brick kilns, tiles,

stone dressing and stone crushing,electric and miniature lamps, radio and television sets and fountain

pens and ball pens industries.-New Delhi:The Ministry, 1988.

73p.

338.642 IND.S 3614

019

India. Ministry of Labour. Labour Bureau

Survey of child labour.- Chandigarh: The Bureau,1981

53p.

MP-R IND.S

020

Indian Social Institute

Rights of beedi and cigar workers legal education/by E A Augustine.-New Delhi: The Institute, 1986

18p.(Labour Law Series No.8)

MP-R IND.A 4366

021

Institute of Regional Analysis

Problems of women bidi workers in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra: a case study of Sagar,

MadhyaPradesh and Gondia tehsil, Maharashtra.-Bhopal:The Institute,1988.

6

163p

MP-R INS.P

022

International Labour Organisation

Economic role and status of women: a case study of women in the beedi industry in Allahabad/by Zarina

Bhatty.-Geneva: The Organisation, 1980

77p.(World Employment Programme Research Working Paper; 15)

MP-R INT.B 1214

023

Karunanidhi, G

Child labour in North Arcot Ambedkar district: an indepth study of pledged children in beedi works.-

Tamil Nadu: Manonmanium Sundaranar University. [2001]

175p.(Project report submitted to ICSSR)

331.31(5482) KAR.C

024

Lakshmi Kumari, V V

Women in FCV-tobacco cultivation –implications for research and development/by V V Lakshmi

Kumari and M S Chari

p.227-236 IN Women in agriculture-technological perspectives /ed. by C.Prasad and Shri Ram.-New

Delhi: International Federation for Women in Agriculture, 1996.

358p.

338.1 WOM 4507

025

Lakshmi, C S

Encounters with three generations of tobacco and beedi workers paper 17 IN Seminar on Women's Life

Cycle and Identity(1981:Faridabad) Organised by Centre for Women's Development Studies, September

28-Oct,1981.

CD-14(A)

026

M S Swaminathan Research Foundation

Children of the union: creches for women tobacco workers/by Harshida Pandit.-Madras: The Foundation,

1995

46p.(Suraksha: Early Childhood Care and Education in India, Vol.5)

MP-R MSS.P

027

Manjeshwar, Madhava B

Study of the problems of women beedi workers in Dakshina Kannada.-sl:sn,n.d.

7p.

MP-R MAN.S

028

Mehta, Prayag

Mortgaged child labour and women beedi workers of Vellore.-s.l: s.n, n.d

11p.

MP-R MEH.M

7

029

Mehta, Rasiklal C

Home workers in beedi industry

paper 7 IN National Workshop on Problems of Homebased Workers in India(1986:Ahmedabad). Co-

sponsored by Ministry of Labour, International Labour Organisation, Self Employed Women's

Association and Directorate of Manpower, March 29-31, 1986

CD-83

030

Mishra, Laxmidhar

The beedi industry in Nizamabad district, Andhra Pradesh.-sl: sn, 2000.

p.59-64 IN Child labour in India /ed. by Laxmidhar Mishra.-New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000.

xii, 360p.

MP-R MIS.B

031

Mukhopadhyay, Swapna

Locating women within informal sector hierarchies

paper 7 IN Seminar on Gender and Employment in India: Recent Trends, Patterns and Policy

Options(1996:New Delhi) Sponsored by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and International Labour Organisation.

Organised by Indian Society of Labour Economics and Institute of Economic Growth, December 18-20,

1996

CD-625

032

Murli Manohar, K

Beedi workers/by K Murli Manohar, V Shobha and Janardhan B Rao

p. 63-75 IN Socio-economic status of Indian women/ed.by K Murli Manohar.-Delhi: Seema, 1983.

vii, 173p.

305.42(54) SOC 186

033

National Commission on Labour Group on Women Workers and Child Labour

Improving working conditions and employment opportunities for women workers in the beedi industry:

the beedi industry in India – an overview.-s.l: s.n, 2001

30p.

MP-R NAT.I

034

Outlines of the policy for the organisation of beedi workers in India on cooperative basis.-New Delhi:

Ministry of Labour, n.d.

v.p.

MP-R OUT

035

Pande, Rekha

Child labour in beedi industry in Nizamabad district of Andhra Pradesh (A Report).-Hyderabad:

Women's Studies Cell, University of Hyderabad.n.d.

238p. (Project sponsored by Ministry of Labour, Government of India)

331.31(5484) PAN.C

8

036

Pillai, K R

Women beedi workers in a Kerala village/by K R Pillai and Lakshmi Devi

paper 32 IN Asian Regional Conference on Women and the Household(1985:New Delhi). Organised by

Indian Association for Women's Studies and Jawaharlal Nehru University, January 27-31,1985

CD-55A

037

Rao, M S A

Migrant female graders of tobacco in Andhra Pradesh: labour power, permissive value system and

freedom of movement.-s.l: s.n, n.d.

16p.

MP-R RAO.M

038

Rao, V S

An essay on unorganised labour: the issues before us and ILO's role in improving the conditions of work

in this sector.-s.l: s.n, 1986

v.p.

MP-R RAO.E

039

Reddy, Srinivasa B

Girl child labour:a world of endless exploitation/by B Srinivasa Reddy and K Ramesh.-New Delhi:

Dominant, 2002.

vii, 327p.

331.31(5484) RED.G 10118

040

Self Employed Women's Association

Women who roll beedis: two studies of Gujarat /by Renana Jhabvala...et al.- Ahmedabad: The

Association, 1985.

87p.

MP-R SEW.J

041

Srivastava, Ginny

Women and tendu leaf collection

p. 174-186. IN Development of micro enterprises by women/ed. by Sue Beaumont, Kamal Singh and

Kavil Ramachandran.-Ahmedabad: Indian Institute of Management, 1992.

269p.

338.544 DEV 7596

042

Srivastava, Ginny

Women and tendu leaf collection: a case study from Southern Rajasthan.

p.108-121 IN Gender inequalities: a compendium on gender issues/ed. by Anil Kalia and Deepa Bajaj.-

Delhi: Child Survival India, n.d.

151p. (A CSI Publication (Gender Issues))

305.42 CHI.G 8533

9

043

V V G National Labour Institute

Beedi workers of Central India: a study of production process and working and living conditions/by K V

Eswara Prasad and Anuradha Prasad.-Noida: The Institute, 1985.

196p.

MP-R VVG. E

044

V.V.Giri National Labour Institute

Operation of welfare fund for beedi workers in Madhya Pradesh: profile, problems and prospect/by M M

Rehman.-Noida:The Institute, 2007.

88p.(NLI Research Studies,007/2007)

MP-R VVG.R 12067

045

V.V.Giri National Labour Institute

Women labour in India: a comprehensive manual.-Noida:The Institute, 1996.

p.125-129.

331.4 VVG.V 10035

046

Vasanthi

Women beedi workers in the North Arcot district of Tamil Nadu

p.96-113 IN Women's development: grassroot level experiences /ed. by S.C.Bhatia.-New Delhi; Indian

University Association for Continuing Education,1989.

162p.

305.425 WOM 5737

047

Zaveri, N D

Home workers in beedi industry

paper 10 IN National Workshop on Problems of Home Based Workers in India(1986:Ahmedabad). Co-

sponsored by Ministry of Labour, International Labour Organisation, and Self Employed Women's

Association and Directorate of Manpower, March 29-31, 1986

CD-83

10

Part-II

Periodicals and Newspaper Articles

11

048

Abraham, Amrita

Beedi workers of Bombay

Economic and Political Weekly. 15(44); November 1980. p.1881-1882

049

Akhileshwari, R

Danger lurks for bidi women workers

Deccan Herald. 3 December, 2006. p.9

050

Akhileshwari, R

No light in AP beedi workers lives

Deccan Herald. 13 March, 1988

051

Avachat, Anil

Beedi workers of Nipani.

Economic and Political Weekly. 13(29-30); 1978. p.1176-1178 and 1203-1205

052

Balasubramanyan, Vimal

Invisible underpaid and unorganised.

Mainstream. 24(50); 1986.p.25-29.

053

Ban on child labour in beedi trade.

The Voice of the Working Women. 11(1); January 1992. p.20

054

The Beedi and Cigar Workers(Conditions of Employment)Amendment Act, 1993 [No.41 of 1993 22nd May

1993].

Legal News & Views, 8(3); March 1994. p.13

055

Beedi workers march to parliament

The Voice of the Working Women. 22(1); January 2002. p.21-22

056

Beedi workers of Nizamabad.

Economic and Political Weekly. 16(32); 1981.p.1305

057

Beedi workers of Sinnar.

Economic and Political Weekly. 9(24); 1974. p.945-946

058

Bharali Talukdar, Ratna

After school, it's beedi rolling time

Social Welfare. 56(6); September 2009. p. 16-18

12

059

Bharali Talukdar, Ratna

School over? Roll beedis

Deccan Herald. 28 February, 2008. p.4

060

Bhattacharjee, Chandra Sekhar

Bidi workers deprived of PF benefits

Pioneer. 5 August, 1996. p.13

061

Bhatty, Zarina

The invisible work that feeds the family

Manushi. No. 27; 1985. p.29-32

062

Bhuvana

Women in beedi industry.

Women's Voice. September-October 2000.p.7.

063

Bose, Timir

Beedi workers of Calcutta.

Economic and Political Weekly. 12(4); 1977.p.8

064

Child labour in tobacco units must stop: Court.

Hindu. 22 November, 1991

065

Das, Sandip

Women beedi workers in Chhattisgarh

Social Welfare. 50(12); March 2004. p.30-31

066

Das, Vidhya

Minor forest produce and rights of tribals.

Economic and Political Weekly. 31(50); 14 December 1996. p.3227-3228

067

Datar, Chhaya

Divisions and unity: dynamics of organising bidi and tobacco workers at Nipani

Manushi. No. 33; 1985. p.29-32

068

Dhar, Aarti

Roll out better life for women: study

Hindu. 2 May, 2005. p.13

13

069

Dharmalingam, A

Female beedi workers in a South Indian village.

Economic and Political Weekly. 28(27); 3-10 July 1993.p.1461-1468.

070

Dharmalingam, A

Womens work, autonomy, and birth control: evidence from two South Indian villages/by A

Dharmalingam and S Philip Morgan

Population Studies. 50(21); July 1996. p.187-201

071

Disha

Tendu leaf politics.

Lokayan Bulletin. 9(2); March-April, 1991.p.34-36

072

Fernandes, Ronald Anil

Beedi workrs now roll in poverty

Deccan Herald(Mag.). 13 April, 2004. p.1

073

Ganguly, P K

Beedi workers will march to parliament (Report).

The Voice of the Working Women. 21(2);March-April 2001.p.8-9,18.

074

Ghatak, Anchita

Faith, work, and women in a changing world: the influence of religion in the lives of beedi rollers in

West Bengal

Gender and Development. 14(3); November 2006.p.375-384

075

Gopakumar, R

New comrades are allergic to beedi.

Deccan Herald. 7 February; 2007. p.8

076

Gopal, Meena

Disempowered despite wage work: women workers in beedi industry.

Economic and Political Weekly. 34(16-17); 17-30 April 1999.p.WS-12-20.

077

Gopal, Meena

In demand in a globalised world: women home based workers

Samyukta: A Journal of Women's Studies 5(1); January 2005. p. 135-146

078

Gour, Shivnarayan

Our oldest tribe wages a losing battle.

Pioneer. 14 July, 2000.p.10

14

079

Hossain, Alamgir

1000 rolls to get a groom

Telegraph. 31 January, 2001.

080

Hossain, Md. Asfak

Exploitation of women and child labour in bidi industry in Samserganj.

Social Werlfare. 34(1); April 1987.p.9

081

Jayasingh, J Visuthas

Women beedi workers of Vellore.

Social Welfare. 31(11); 1985.p.26-27

082

Kannan, Jayam

Health hazards of women working in beedi industries/by Jayam Kannan and P Ilango

Social Welfare. 36(12); March 1990.p.10-11.

083

Karunanidhi, G

Health risks of beedi making.

Social Welfare. 44(30); June 1997.p.9-11.

084

Khan, Aftab

Beedi workers face uncertain future.

Asian Age. 7 October; 1998. p.11

085

Khan, Laiqh

No smoke without labour/by Laigh Khan and Murlidhar Khajane

Deccan Herald. 3 December, 1999.p.1.

086

Kher, Aparna

We have a record number of child labourers

Pioneer. 23 June, 2000. p.10

087

Koli, P P

Socio-economic conditions of female beedi workers in Solapur district.

Social Change. 20(2); 1990. p.76-81.

088

Krishnakumar, Asha

Reprehensible by any name: children in beedi industry.

Frontline. 12(23); 4-17 November 1995.p.86-88.

15

089

Lakshmidevi, K R

The women beedi workers in a Kerala village

Indian Journal of Industrial Relations. 21(2); October 1985. p. 251-259

090

The little labourers of Tamilnadu's beedi industry.

Times of India. 7 July, 1992

091

Mehta, Prayag

We are made to mortgage our children: interviews with women beedi workers of Vellore

Manushi. No.22, 1984. p.14-17.

092

Menon, Meena

A dream come true for beedi workers of Solapur.

Hindu. 21 June; 2006. p.14

093

Menon, Meena

A new leaf, a new begining.

Indian Express (Sun. Mag). 4 November, 2001. p.2

094

Menon, Meena

For bidi workers: a roof of their own at last.

Hindu. 2 September, 2006. p.13

095

Mishra, Vinod

Bidis fails to keep hunger at bay.

Times of India. 26 November, 1993.p.8

096

Mitra, Madhurima

A thankless job.

Grassroots: Reporting the Human Condition. 9(4); April 2008. p.9

097

Mohandas, M

Beedi workers in Kerala: conditions of life and work.

Economic and Political Weekly. 15(36); 1980. p.1517-1523

098

Mohandas, M

Impact of co-operativisation on working conditions: study of beedi industry in Kerala/by M Mohandas

and P V Praveen Kumar

Economic and Political Weekly. 27(26); 27 June 1992. p.1333-1335,1337-1338

16

099

Monterio, Vivek

Mumbai's labour pains

Times of India. 6 May, 2003. p.2

100

Nair, Ravindran G

Child pledging in beedi industry.

Social Welfare. 37(4); July 1990.p.15-16

101

Omvedt, Gail

Women roll beedis: factory owners role in wealth.

Manushi. No.7; 1981. p.63-65

102

Pande, Rekha

Health issues of women and children-a case study of the beedi industry.

Women's Link. 7(2); April-June 2001.p.8-16

103

Prakasamma, M

Beedi-making - a curse or a blessing to women ?.

Health Action. 9(3); March 1996.p.18-19, 40

104

Prasad, Anuradha

Co-operatives for bidi workers: rhetoric and reality in Maharashtra/by Anuradha Prasad and K V Eswara

Prasad

The Indian Journal of Labour Economics. 36(4); October-December 1993.p.954-965

105

Pujari, Shankar

No maternity benefit for women in beedi industry in Maharashtra.

The Voice of the Working Women. 6(5); 1986.p.4-5

106

Purushotham, P

A profile of beedi workers

Social Change. 13(1); 1983.p.18

107

Rajasekhar, D and Sreedhar, G

Changing face of beedi industry: a study of Karnataka/by D Rajasekhar and G Sreedhar

Economic and Political Weekly. 37(39); 28 September-4 October 2002. p.4023-4028

108

Ranadive, Vimal

Women in tobacco industry fight for their demands.

The Voice of the Working Women. 9(6); November 1989.p.14-15

17

109

Rao, M S A

Tobacco development and labour migration,planning for labour welfare and development.

Economic and Political Weekly, 13(29); 22 July 1978. p.1183

110

Rao, Radhakrishna

Women workers in beedi industry.

Social Welfare. 45(5); August 1998.p.33

111

Rao, U Surya

Problems of beedi workers in Trichy town (Tamil Nadu)/by U Surya Rao and R Thangapandian

Indian Journal of Labour Economics. 27(4); 1985.p.322-333

112

Reforms not withstanding, Bengal bidi belts continue to thrive on child labour.

Indian Express. 25 June, 1995. p.5

113

Sainath, P

It's been a hard day's night

Hindu. 24 January, 2007. p.11

114

Salunkhe, Suryaji

Women in tobacco fight for their demands.

The Voice of the Working Woman. 9(6); November 1989. p.14-15.

115

Saravanan, Velayutham

Women's employment and reduction of child labour: beedi workers in rural Tamil Nadu

Economic and Political Economics. 37(52); 28 December-3 Jananuary 2003. p. 5205-5214

116

Sarkar, Siddharta

Gender, work and informality- a comparative study of female domestic and bidi workers

Social Action. 55(4); October-December 2005. p.372-386

117

Sarkar, Siddhartha

Women workers in bidi rolling

The Indian Journal of Labour Economics. 47(1); January-March 2004. p.135-140

118

Sharma, Kalpana

The human price of a beedi

Indian Express (Mag.). 12 April, 1987

18

119

Shroff Bhalla, Jaya

Bidi workers slave it out, for nothing

Hindustan Times. 4 November, 2008. p.11

120

Singh, Mausami

Snuffing out hope

Deccan Herald (Mag.). 18 April, 2003. p.II

121

Sooryamoorthy, S

Child labour in Kerala:work and working conditions of child labourers in three major cities

Social Action 48(1); January-March 1998. p.47-57

122

Srinivasulu, K

Impact of liberalisation on beedi workers.

Economic and Political Weekly. 32(11); 15 March 1997. p.515-517

123

States told not to employ child labour in tobacco industry.

Hindustan Times. 20 November, 1991

124

Sudarshan, Ratna

Gender and tobacco consumption in India/BY Ratna Sudarshan and Nita Mishra

Asian Journal of Women's Studies. 5(1); 1999.p.84-114

125

Sudarshan, Ratna

The tobacco indudstry and women's employment: old concerns and new imperatives/by Ratna

Sudarshan and Rupinder Kaur

Indian Journal of Labour Economics. 42(4); October-December 1999. p.675-685

126

Tobacco handling affects foetus.

Indian Express. 3 January, 1997. p.4

127

Tripathy, Neeraj

Life is not on a roll for young bidi-rollers

Hindustan Times. 28 April; 2007. p.6

128

Tripathy, Santosh Kumar

Organising the unorganised kendu leaf workers in Orissa/by Santosh Kumar Tripathy and Ashok Dash

Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 38(4); 1995. p. 103-110

19

129

Usha, S

Causes and earnings of child labour in beedi and agarbathi industries/by S Usha and D Radha Devi

Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 40(4); 1997. p.177-185.

130

Usha, S A

Risky beginning: young beedi workers of Melapalayam.

Health for the Millions. 25(3); May-June 1999. p.16-17

131

Welcome policy

Deccan Herald. .16 October, 2003. p. 8

132

Women beedi workers denied benefits.

Hindustan Times. 10 July, 1998

133

Zaidi, Askari H

Beedi workers denied basic legal rights.

Times of India. 20 May, 1994.p.13

20

Part – III

Indexes

21

Name Index

(Contains Personal and Institutional Names)

Abraham, Amrita 048

Akhileshwari, R 049, 050

Anandharajakumar, P 001

Augustine, E A 020

Avachat, Anil 048

Bagchi, Jasodhara 002

Balasubramanyan, Vimal 049

Baud, Isa 003

Bharali Talukdar, Ratna 123, 130

Bhattacharjee, Chandra Sekhar 103

Bhatty, Zarina 005, 006, 022, 125

Bhowmik, Sharit 007

Bhuvana 054

Bose, Timir 055

Centre for Women's Development Studies(CWDS) 008, 012, 025

Chari, M S 024

Das, Sandip 112

Das, Vidhya 057

Dash, Ashok 098

Datar, Chhaya 009, 010, 011, 126

Daur, Arun Kumar 012

Dhar, Aarti 115

Dharmalingam, A 058, 117

Directorate of Manpower 029, 047

Disha 059

Fernandes, Ronald Anil 113

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung(FES) 031

Gandhi Labour Institute 013

Ganguly, P K 060

Ghatak, Anchita 133

Giriappa, S 014

Gopakumar, R 061

Gopal, Meena 015, 062, 129

Gour, Shivnarayan 063

Hossain, Alamgir 105

Hossain, Md.Asfak 064

Ilango, P 066

India. Ministry of Labour. Labour Bureau 016, 017, 018, 019

Indian Association for Women's Studies(IAWS) 010, 011, 015, 036

22

Indian Social Institute(ISI) 008, 020

Indian Society of Labour Economics 031

Institute of Economic Growth(IEG) 031

Institute of Regional Analysis 021

International Labour Organisation(ILO) 022, 029, 031, 047

Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU) 036

Jayasingh, J Visuthas 065

Jhabvala, Renana 040

Kannan, Jayam 066

Karunanidhi, G 023, 067

Khajane, Muralidhar 069

Khan, Aftab 068

Khan, Laiqh 069

Kher, Aparna 104

Koli, P P 070

Krishnakumar, Asha 071

Lakshmi Devi 035

Lakshmidevi, K R 132

Lakshmi Kumari, V V 024

Lakshmi, C S 025

M S Swaminathan research Foundation 026

Maharashtra Stree Abhyas Vyaspeeth 015

Manjeshwar, Madhava B 027

Mehta, Prayag 028, 073

Mehta, Rasiklal C 029

Menon, Meena 074, 075, 118

Mishra, Laxmidhar 030

Mishra, Nita 095

Mishra, Vinod 076

Mitra, Madhurima 121

Mohandas, M 077, 078

Monterio, Vivek 110

Mookherjee, Surya 013

Morgan, S Philip 117

Mukhopadhyay, Ashim 002

Mukhopadhyay, Swapna 031

Murli Manohar, K 032

Nair, Ravindran G 079

National Commission on Labour

Group on Women Workers and Child Labour 033

National Labour Law Association 035

Omvedt, Gail 080

Pande, Rekha 035, 081

Pandit, Harshida 026

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Patel, Meena 007

Pillai, K R 036

Prakasamma, M 082

Prasad, Anuradha 043, 083

Prasad, Eswara K V 043, 083

Praveen Kumar, P V 077

Pujari, Shankar 084

Purushotham, P 085

Radha Devi, D 099

Rajasekhar, D 107

Ramesh, K 124

Ranadive, Vimal 086

Rao, Janardhan B 032

Rao, M S A 037, 087

Rao, Radhakrishna 088

Rao, U Surya 089

Rao, V S 038

Razdan, Prabhu 134

Reddy, B Srinivasa 124

Rehman, M M 044

Rupinder Kaur 096

Rustagi, Preet 008

Sainath, P 120

Salunkhe, Suryaji 091

Saravanan, Velayutham 108

Sarkar, Siddhartha 114,116

Self Employed Women's Association(SEWA) 022, 029, 040, 047

Sharma, Kalpana 092

Shobha, V 032

Shroff Bhalla, Jaya 131

Singh, Mausami 109

Society for Women's Studies and Development 034

Sooryamoorthy, S 128

Sreedhar, G 107

Srinivasulu, K 093

Srivastava, Ginny 041, 042

Sudarshan, Ratna 095, 096

Thangapandian, R 089

Tripathy, Neeraj 134

Tripathy, Santosh Kumar 098

University Grants Commission(UGC) 034

Usha, S 099

Usha, S A 100

V.V.Giri National Labour Institute(VVGNLI) 044, 044, 045

Varma, A P 025

Vasanthi 046

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Zaidi, Askari H 102

Zaveri, N D 047

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Geographical Index

(References are to the entry numbers)

Andhra Pradesh 020, 038, 039, 047, 096, 104, 124

-Nizamabad District 017, 034, 045, 052, 081

-Prakasam 014

-Telangana 093

-Warangal 034

-West Godawari District 014, 087

Asia 118

Assam 039

-Dhubri District 130

Bihar 038, 039

Central India 044

Chhattisgarh 112

Gujarat 039, 059

-Ahmedabad 009, 022

-Baroda 009

-Kheda District 006, 009, 015

-Mehsana 009

Karnataka 011, 038, 039, 088, 107, 109, 113

-Dakshina Kannada 010, 016

-Mysore 069

-Nipani 008, 028, 031, 037, 048, 080, 126

Kerala 038, 039, 077, 078, 132

-Kochi 128

-Melapalayam 100

-Thiruvananthapuram 128

-Trichur 035

Madhya Pradesh 024, 038, 039, 063, 096, 104

-Bastar 075

-Sagar 042, 044

Maharashtra 008, 028, 031, 037, 038, 039, 044, 048,

080, 083, 084, 096, 104, 120

-Bombay 046, 110

-Gondia Tehsil 042

-Nasik Distict 053

-Sinnar Taluk 053

-Solapur District 070, 074, 097

Orissa 038, 039, 057, 098

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Rajasthan 023, 039, 122

Tamil Nadu 030, 038, 039, 054, 062, 071, 072, 081,

082, 095, 096, 104, 108, 117

-Madurai 001

-North Arcot Ambedkar District 026, 043, 067

-Ramanathapuram 001

-Tiruchirapalli District 041

-Tirunelvelli 001, 058

-Trichy 089

-Vellore 018, 065, 073

Tripura 039

Uttar Pradesh 038, 039, 125

-Allahabad 005, 013, 027, 121

-Samserganj 064

West Bengal 038, 039, 090, 114, 115, 133

-Calcutta 055

-Cooch Behar District 116

-Farakka 060

-Murshidabad District 002, 103, 131