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    No. 5 May 2013

    Current Awareness Bulletin 

    Centre for Women’s Development Studies25, Bhai Vir Singh Marg (Gole Market), New Delhi-110001, India.

    Ph.: 011-32226930, 32226931 Fax: 91-23346044

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

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    CONTENTS 

    Section 1: Journals/ Periodicals/ Newsletters Articles

    Child Abuse ........................................................................ 001-007Child Labour ...................................................................... 008-010

    Children .............................................................................. 011-019

    Children’s Rights ............................................................... 020-021

    Demography ....................................................................... 022-023

    Education............................................................................ 024

    Employment ....................................................................... 025-026

    Environment ....................................................................... 027

    Eunuchs .............................................................................. 028

    Feminism ............................................................................ 029-030

    Girl Child ........................................................................... 031-034

    Laws ................................................................................... 035

    Migration ............................................................................ 036

    Panchayati Raj .................................................................... 037

    Personalia ........................................................................... 038-047

    Programmes and Policies ................................................... 048

    Reproductive Health .......................................................... 049

    Sexuality ............................................................................. 050-055

    Tribes and Tribals .............................................................. 056

    Widows .............................................................................. 057-060

    Women-Arts ....................................................................... 061-064

    -Budget..................................................................... 065-067

    -Conferences ............................................................ 068-069

    -Credit ...................................................................... 070-071

    -Detention ................................................................ 072

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    -Employment ........................................................... 073-093

    -Empowerment ........................................................ 094-099

    -Energy..................................................................... 100

    -Health ..................................................................... 101-108

    -Laws ....................................................................... 109-129

    -Literature ................................................................ 130

    -Media ...................................................................... 131-141

    -Migration ................................................................ 142-143

    -Movements ............................................................. 144

    -Muslims .................................................................. 145-146

    -Organisations .......................................................... 147-148

    -Panchayati Raj ........................................................ 149-150

    -Politics .................................................................... 151-155

    -Programmes and Policies ....................................... 156-159

    -Religion .................................................................. 160-Scheduled Castes .................................................... 161-164

    -Sports ...................................................................... 165-169

    -Status ...................................................................... 170

    -Tribes and Tribals ................................................... 171-172

    -Violence Against .................................................... 173-187

    -Dowry ........................................................... 188

    -Foeticide ....................................................... 189

    -Rape.............................................................. 190-259

    -Sex Workers ................................................. 260-269

    -Sexual Harassment ....................................... 270-280

    Women-Water .................................................................... 281

    Women’s Rights ................................................................. 282-284

    Women’s Studies ............................................................... 285-289

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

    Acts .................................................................................... 001

    Biographies ........................................................................ 002

    Children .............................................................................. 003-007

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

    History ................................................................................ 009

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    Reproductive Technologies ............................................... 010

    Scheduled Castes ................................................................ 011

    Sexuality ............................................................................. 012-015

    Tribes and Tribals .............................................................. 016

    Women-Arts ....................................................................... 017

    -Biographies ............................................................. 018-019

    -Economic Development ......................................... 020

    -Education ................................................................ 021

    -Employment ........................................................... 022

    -Entrepreneurs .......................................................... 023-024

    -Environment ........................................................... 025-Human Rights ......................................................... 026

    -Land Rights ............................................................ 027

    -Laws ....................................................................... 028-030

    -Media ...................................................................... 031-032

    -Scheduled Castes .................................................... 033

    -Status ...................................................................... 034-038

    -Violence Against .................................................... 039

    Women’s Studies ............................................................... 040-043

    Annual Reports .................................................................. 044-045

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    List of Journals/ Newspapers

    are Indexed in This Issue

    AJWS:Asian Journal of Women's Studies

    (Seoul, Korea)

    Asian Age(New Delhi)

    Asian Women

    (Seoul, Korea)

    Deccan Herald

    (Bangalore)

    Economic and Political Weekly

    (Mumbai)

    Frontline

    (Chennai)

    Grassroots

    (New Delhi)

    Hashiye ki Awaaz

    (New Delhi)

    Hindu

    (New Delhi)

    Hindustan Times

    (New Delhi)

    Indian Educational Review(New Delhi)

    Indian Express

    (New Delhi)

    Infochange Agenda

    (Pune)

    Mahila Vidhi Bharati

    (New Delhi)

    Mainstream

    (New Delhi)

    Samya

    (New Delhi)

    Seminar

    (New Delhi)

    Social Change

    (New Delhi)

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    Social Welfare

    (New Delhi)

    Span

    (New Delhi)

    Telegraph

    (Kolkata)

    Times of India

    (New Delhi)

    Tribal Health Bulletin

    (Jabalpur)

    Women's Link

    (New Delhi)

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    Section – 1

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    010Keeping children out of labour (Editorial).

    Hindu.  4 May; 2013. p.8.

    Children

    011

    Balakrishnan, Vijayalakshmi.

    Unshrinking the kids.

    Hindu.  17 May; 2013. p.11.

    012

    Dhar, Aarti.

    Counting them in.

    Hindu.  26 April; 2013. p.8.

    013

    Ghosh, Paramita.

    Child marriages continue unabated.Hindustan Times. 13 May; 2013. p.9.

    014

    Gulati, Sumegha.

    9,553 kids missing from Delhi: police.

    Indian Express(Mag.). 25 April; 2013. p.2.

    015

    Mohammed Iqbal.

    Spreading happiness.

    Hindu.  6 May; 2013. p.8.

    016

    Narayan, Shalini.

    Police reduce probe period for missing children, child rights panel objects.

    Indian Express. 11 May; 2013. p.2.

    017

    Panagariya, Arvind.

    Does India really suffer from worse child malnutrition than Sub-Saharan Africa?

    Economic and Political Weekly. 48(18); 4 May 2013. p.98-111.

    018

    Rajadhyaksha, Madhavi.No child's play.

    Times of India(Crest). 11 May; 2013. p.7.

    019

    Too early to die (Editorial).

    Hindu.  10 May; 2013. p.10.

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    Children’s Rights 

    020

    Ghosh, Dwaipayan.Child rights body wants probe into abduction ring.

    Times of India. 5 May; 2013. p.9.

    021

    Shajan Perappadan, Bindu.Commissions not working for children, claim activists.

    Hindu.  23 April; 2013. p.3.

    Demography

    022

    Ashok Kumar.

    Gurgaon has lowest sex ratio, but highest literacy in Haryana.

    Hindu.  23 May; 2013. p.9.

    023

    Bhatia, Varinder.

    In Haryana, Gurgaon tops literacy rate but has worst sex ratio.

    Indian Express. 23 May; 2013. p.1.

    Education

    024

    Sinha, Sharad and Taneja, Seema.

    Gender differences in environmental sensitivity among primary school students.

    Indian Educational Review. 50(1); January 2012. p.115-128.

    Employment

    025

    Jebaraj, Priscilla.The green signal.

    Hindu.  5 May; 2013. p.12.

    026

    Nirajankumar, Nivedita.No helping hand for toiling hands.

    Deccan Herald. 21 May; 2013. p.2.

    Environment

    027

    Sethuraman, Somya.

    Tamil Nadu flush with pride.

    Hindu.  26 April; 2013. p.11.

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    Eunuchs

    028Narrain, Siddharth.

    Policing hijras.

    Infochange Agenda. No.26 2013. p.59-60.

    Feminism

    029

    Barooah Pisharoty, Sangeeta.

    She live it!

    Hindu.  27 April; 2013. p.1,4.

    030

    John, Mary E.

    The little red book of feminism? (Review of) Seeing like a feminist /by Nivedita Menon.- NewDelhi: Zubaan, 2013. 252p.

    Economic and Political Weekly. 48(18); 4 May 2013. p.24-27.

    Girl Child

    031

    Chatterjee, Patralekha.

    India's missing girls.

    Asian Age. 16 May; 2013. p.7.

    032

    Mohanty, Bidyut and Nanda, Bijaylaxmi.Rights and survival of the girl child and the role of panchayats.

    Mainstream. 51(20); 4 May 2013. p.17-25.

    033

    Shajan Perappadan, Bindu.

    Wake up with aid.

    Hindu.  17 May; 2013. p.8.

    034

    Singh, Meeta and Sekhawat, Prahlad.

    The turn-around strategy.

    Hindu.  21 May; 2013. p.10.

    Laws

    035

    Mathur, Aneesha.

    Submit report on steps to curb child trafficking, High Court tells police.

    Indian Express. 9 May; 2013. p.3.

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    Migration

    036

    Sinharay, Praskanva.Caste, migration and identity.

    Seminar.  No.645; May 2013. p.55-59.

    Panchayati Raj

    037

    Dogra, Bharat.

    Moving ahead.

    Deccan Herald. 25 April; 2013. p.10.

    Personalia

    038

    Bishnoi, Aditi.She displays maturity beyond her years.

    Grassroots.  5(5); 15 May 2013. p.1.

    039

    Cancer, the alchemist.

    Times of India(Crest). 27 April; 2013. p.13.

    040

    From Margaret to Thatcher.

    Times of India. 28 April; 2013. p.11.

    041Ghatwai, Milind.

    Why MP officials fear this activist.

    Indian Express. 22 May; 2013. p.9.

    042

    Menon, Anasuya.

    Doing what she lives best.

    Hindu.  9 May; 2013. p.1.

    043

    Menon, Priya M.

    What the numbers didn't tell.Times of India(Crest). 27 April; 2013. p.3.

    044

    Pandit, Ambika.

    Domestic help gets herself insurance for life.

    Times of India. 29 April; 2013. p.8.

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    045Parvatibai Athavale.

    Samya. January - March 2013. p.35-36.

    046

    Rajwade, A V.

    Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013).Economic and Political Weekly. 48(21); 25 May 2013. p.17-18.

    047

    Sethia, Umrao Singh.She stood like a wall against fanatics.

    Hindu.  5 May; 2013. p.16.

    Programmes and Policies

    048

    Salelkar, Amba.

    For all our children.Indian Express. 20 May; 2013. p.10.

    Reproductive Health

    049

    Brillon, Cherish Aileen A.

    The role of occupy for reproductive health as a political tool for women's rights and empowerment.

    AJWS:Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 19(1); 2013. p.65-92.

    Sexuality

    050

    Samal, Sunita.Sexuality and conspiracy: national and international spheres.

    Mainstream. 51(18); 20 April 2013. p.27-29.

    051

    Suvianita, Khanis.Human rights and the LGBT movement in Indonesia.

    AJWS:Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 19(1); 2013. p.127-138.

    052

    Trivedi, Divya.Pushing boundaries.

    Hindu.  20 May; 2013. p.8.

    053

    Trivedi, Divya.Queer vocabulary.

    Hindu.  7 May; 2013. p.

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    062Koves, Margit.

    Magyar connection.

    Frontline. 30(10); 18-31 May 2013. p.95-97.

    063

    Melwani, Lavina.The bandit queen's arias.

    Hindu(Mag.). 21 April; 2013. p.2.

    064Muralidharan, Kavitha.

    Woman’s world.

    Hindu.  12 May; 2013. p.2.

    Budget

    065

    Budget 2013-14: aam aurat ki mango ki bhari andekhi.Samya.  January - March 2013. p.19-22.

    066

    Jhamb, Bhumika; Mishra, Yamini and Sinha, Navanita.

    The paradox of gender responsive budgeting.

    Economic and Political Weekly. 48(20); 18 May, 2013. p.35-38.

    067

    Menon, Rajini R.

    Gender budgeting - a retrospect and prospects.

    Women’s Link.  19(2); April-June 2013. p.37-39.

    Conferences

    068

    Bula Devi.

    Redefining masculinity and femininity for teens.

    Deccan Herald(Mag.). 11 May; 2013. p.4.

    069

    Dhar, Aarti.

    Leaders on a roll.

    Hindu.  14 May; 2013. p.6.

    Credit

    070

    Srimulyani, Eka.Women, micro-finance and income generation after the political conflict and the Tsunami in Aceh.

    AJWS:Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 19(1); 2013. p.93-112.

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    071Tewari, Ruhi.

    Centre slashes interest rates for women SHGs.

    Indian Express. 7 May; 2013. p.7.

    Detention

    072

    Singh, Ramendra.A son gets a mother.

    Indian Express. 19 May; 2013. p.10.

    Employment

    073

    Abhay Kumar.

    Young girls to drive autos in Patna.

    Deccan Herald. 19 May; 2013. p.6.

    074

    Achanta, Pushpa.

    A job is job, even for those with mop.

    Deccan Herald(Mag.). 27 April; 2013. p.4.

    075

    Chakrabarty, Rakhi.

    Delhi-based Afghan woman shortlisted for world's best job.

    Times of India. 5 May; 2013. p.20.

    076

    Fox, Steve.

    Women entrepreneurs mean business.

    Span.  54(3); May/June 2003. p.16-19.

    077

    Gopal, Meena.

    Ruptures and reproduction in caste/ gender/ labour.

    Economic and Political Weekly. 48(18); 4 May 2013. p.91-97.

    078

    Haider, Faizan.

    IGI will get women commandos soon.

    Hindustan Times. 12 May; 2013. p.1,6.

    079

    Iyer, Lalita.

    Because, sometimes, I love me more.

    Times of India(Crest). 18 May; 2013. p.21.

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    090Singh, Ranjeni A and Ganesh, Narayani.

    Ministering angels.

    Speaking Tree. 12 May; 2013. p.1.

    091

    Singh, Vijaita.CISF women want saris junked on duty.

    Indian Express. 1 May; 2013. p.6.

    092Surabhi.

    Women’s Bank to begin operations in November.

    Indian Express. 8 May; 2013. p.15.

    093

    Women’s work is never done.

    Social Welfare.  60(2); May 2013. [Whole issue].

    Empowerment

    094

    Basu, Nupur.

    A nation in transition.

    Hindu.  21 April; 2013. p.1.

    095

    Dikshit, Sandeep.

    Our focus is on Afghan empowerment.

    Hindu.  27 April; 2013. p.13.

    096

    Pai, Suchismita.

    Scrapping it all and sticking together.

    Deccan Herald(Mag.). 4 May; 2013. p.4.

    097

    Rakesh Kumar.

    Narion ka shashaktikaran: Bihari narion ka sakaratmak swaroop.

    Mahila Vidhi Bharati. No.74; January-March 2013. p.111-114.

    098

    Soneshine, Tara.The power of half the sky.

    Span.  54(3); May/June 2003. p.2-3.

    099

    Tripathi, Namrata.

    Empowering women through judo training.

    Hindu.  18 May; 2013. p.2.

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    Laws

    109

    AIDWA ne nirashajanak bataya sanshodhit balatkaar-nirodhak vidheyak.

    Samya.  January - March 2013. p.18.

    110

    Ali Sehgal, Subhashini.

    Der bhi andher bhi.

    Samya.  January - March 2013. p.23-25.

    111

    Anand, Utkarsh.

    Failing to marry not a crime: SC.

    Indian Express. 21 May; 2013. p.8.

    112

    Apurva.

    Despite fast-track courts, rape conviction rate still low.Indian Express. 6 May; 2013. p.1.

    113

    Deshpande, Swati.

    What used to be mine could now be yours.

    Times of India(Crest). 4 May; 2013. p.10.

    114

    Dhar, Aarti.

    Now, a Bill for protection and welfare of widows.

    Hindu.  29 April; 2013. p.11.

    115

    Dhar, Aarti.

    Rape law changes welcome, yet an opportunity lost.

    Hindu.  2 May; 2013. p.11.

    116

    Dhawan, Himanshi.

    Ministeries differ on marriage laws bill.

    Times of India. 1 May; 2013. p.12.

    117

    Karat, Brinda.Verma Committee ki shifarishyen aur shashan ki zimmedari.

    Samya.  January - March 2013. p.10-14.

    118

    Kattakayam, Jiby.

    Courts rap erring cops.

    Hindu.  21 April; 2013. p.2.

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    119

    Pandit, Ambika.

    Delhi govt drags its feet on draft bill on placement agencies.

    Times of India. 29 April; 2013. p.8.

    120Pandit, Ambika.

    Trafficked girl's father seeks justice.

    Times of India. 26 April; 2013. p.5.

    121

    Patil, Sharad.

    Biswas recommends legal protection for women, not caste-ending democratic revolution.

    Mainstream. 51(20); 4 May 2013. p.28-29.

    122

    Sachar, Rajinder.

    State governments can act to abolish death penalty.Deccan Herald. 28 April; 2013. p.11.

    123

    Sengupta, Shampa and Mandal, Saptarshi.

    Disabled women and sexual violence.

    Infochange Agenda. No.26 2013. p.56-58.

    124

    Sethi, Nitin and Dhawan, Himanshi.

    Changes to marriage law include immovable assets.

    Times of India. 30 April; 2013. p.16.

    125

    Thevar, Velly.

    For women, by women, of women.

    Telegraph. 1 May; 2013. p.

    126

    Ved Prakash.

    Balaatkar kanoon mein ferbadal ki maang: ek naitik vishleshan.

    Mahila Vidhi Bharati. No.74; January-March 2013. p.85-92.

    127

    Venkatesan, J.Courts can't lose sight of social impact of crime against women, says Supreme Court.

    Hindu.  16 May; 2013. p.13.

    128Venkatesan, J.

    In dowry cases, don't look for loopholes in dying declaration: Supreme Court.

    Hindu.  23 May; 2013. p.13.

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    129Writing for reform.

    Times of India. 3 May; 2013. p.2.

    Literature

    130

    Ensler, Eve.

    How'd I get it?

    Times of India(Crest). 27 April; 2013. p.13.

    Media

    131

    Ayaz, Shaikh.

    High school chronicles.

    Times of India(Crest). 18 May; 2013. p.17.

    132

    Ayyappan, Aneesh.

    The dirty picture (Editorial).

    Times of India. 7 May; 2013. p.16.

    133

    Irfan Ahmad.

    In the shadow of guns.

    Hindu.  16 May; 2013. p.2.

    134

    Melwani, Lavina.

    A not-so-reluctant filmmaker.

    Hindu.  12 May; 2013. p.2.

    135

    Moonhee, Cho; Jaejin, Lee and Jinsook, Im.

    Media frames and ethnic minority women in Korea: expanding a generic frame in minority studies.

    AJWS:Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 18(4); 2012. p.108-135.

    136

    Rathi, Manjeet.

    Haryana mein kanya bhroon hatya ke sandarbh mein dharavahik "Na aana is desh lado" - ek

    sameeksha.

    Samya.  January - March 2013. p.47-51.

    137

    Siddiqui Zaman, Rana.

    How can anyone call her unsung.

    Hindu.  12 May; 2013. p.2.

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    138Tankha, Madhur.

    The Kashmir story on screen.

    Hindu.  6 May; 2013. p.2.

    139

    Tripathi, Shailaja.Gauging the gaze.

    Hindu.  27 April; 2013. p.4.

    140Trivedi, Divya.

    Keeping it short.

    Hindu.  6 May; 2013. p.8.

    141

    Yasin, Fozia.

    Women in cinema take progressive route.

    Asian Age. 13 May; 2013. p.21.

    Migration

    142

    Mukherjee, Sonali.

    Skewed sex ratio and migrant brides in Haryana: reflections from the field.

    Social Change.  43(1); March 2013. p.37-52.

    143

    Zhang, Chuanhong; Gao, Qijie and Li, Xiaoyun.

    The impact of rural-urban migration on gender relations in Chinese households.

    AJWS:Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 19(1); 2013. p.39-64.

    Movements

    144

    Yiping, Cai.

    Re-vitalize, re-strategize and re-politicize the Chinese women's movement in the new era.

    AJWS:Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 19(1); 2013. p.113-126.

    Muslims

    145Shobha S V.

    Divorce dictates dire conditions of Muslim women in our country.

    Deccan Herald(Mag.). 4 May; 2013. p.4.

    146Sur, Esita.

    Politics of inclusion and exclusion of Muslim women in Indian feminism.

    Women’s Link.  19(2); April-June 2013. p.31-36.

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    Organisations

    147Arya, Sadhna.

    National Commission for Women: an overview of its performance.

    Economic and Political Weekly. 48(18); 4 May 2013. p.112-119.

    148Sen, Rukmini.

    The supportive role of women's organisations.

    Infochange Agenda. No.26 2013. p.50-52.

    Panchayati Raj

    149

    Majumdar, Swapna.

    The two-child norm.Deccan Herald(Mag.). 27 April; 2013. p.4.

    150

    Rakesh, Renu.

    A role model for girls, a village chief shows the way.

    Grassroots.  5(5); 15 May 2013. p.2.

    Politics

    151

    Ali, Shafqat.

    Women in tribal areas barred from voting.Asian Age. 12 May; 2013. p.5.

    152

    Fatah, Sonya.

    Handful of grit.

    Times of India(Crest). 4 May; 2013. p.7.

    153

    Gallant, Michael.

    Winning votes and leading communities.

    Span.  54(3); May/June 2003. p.24-26.

    154

    Jafar, K.

    Reservation and women's political freedom: candidate's experience from three gram panchayats in

    Kerala, India.

    Social Change.  43(1); March 2012. p.79-97.

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    155Philipose, Pamela.

    We want change: Pakistani women MPs speak our.

    Grassroots.  5(5); 15 May 2013. p.4.

    Programmes and Policies

    156

    Byatnal, Amruta.Women are not victims.

    Hindu.  7 May; 2013. p.6.

    157

    Dhar, Aarti.

    Stir, fry earn.

    Hindu.  15 May; 2013. p.6.

    158

    Pandey, Neelam.CWC chalks out ways to rehabilitate rape victims.

    Hindustan Times. 19 May; 2013. p.4.

    159

    Singh, Namrata.

    Refer woman aspirant, get double the reward.

    Times of India. 10 May; 2013. p.21.

    Religion

    160

    Hannah, Michelle.

    Colliding gender imaginaries: transnational debates about full ordination for Tibetan Buddhist nuns.

    AJWS:Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 18(4); 2012. p.7-44.

    Scheduled Castes

    161Margaret, Swathy.

    Cultural Gandhism: casting out the dalit woman.

    Economic and Political Weekly. 48(18); 4 May 2013. p.82-90.

    162Patil, Smita M.

    Revitalising dalit feminism: towards reflexive, anti-caste agency of Mang and Mahar women in

    Maharashtra.

    Economic and Political Weekly. 48(18); 4 May 2013. p.37-43.

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    Indian Express. 20 May; 2013. p.2.

    172

    Mishra, Manjari.

    Malwa's mistresses.

    Times of India(Crest). 18 May; 2013. p.3.

    Violence Against

    173

    Asadi, Zahra Sadat and Others.

    Application of BASNEF model in prediction of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) against women.

    Asian Women.  29(1); Spring 2013. p.27-45.

    174

    Azera Parveen.

    Tolerating violence, way of life for Musahar women.

    Deccan Herald(Mag.). 4 May; 2013. p.4.

    175

    Bagchi, Suvojit.

    Soni Sori acquitted in a case of attack on Congress leader.

    Hindu.  2 May; 2013. p.10.

    176

    Berwal, Savita.

    Mahilaon par badhti hinsa: Haryana ke anubhav va sangharsh.

    Samya.  January - March 2013. p.42-44.

    177

    Bhadani, Priyanka.Rising up to end violence.

    Asian Age. 30 April; 2013. p.21.

    178Desai, Santosh.

    The new currencies of power.

    Times of India. 29 April; 2013. p.6.

    179Deshpande, Alok.

    Be strong, acid attack victim tells her father.

    Hindu.  4 May; 2013. p.11.

    180Dogra, Bharat.

    Rapid spread of liquor vends increase violence against women.

    Mainstream. 51(22); 18 May 2013. p.35.

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    181Gupte, Manisha.

    The concept of honour: caste ideology and patriarchy in rural Maharashtra.

    Economic and Political Weekly. 48(18); 4 May 2013. p.72-81.

    182

    Kahan hai rajnitik icchashakti.Samya.  January - March 2013. p.5-7.

    183

    Khosla, Tamanna.Is democracy bad for women?

    Mainstream. 51(18); 20 April 2013. p.29-31.

    184

    Mahilaon ki suraksha, samman evam nyaya par parisamvaad.

    Hashiye ki Awaaz.  8(5); May 2013. p.35-36.

    185Shajan Perappadan, Bindu.

    Women not safe in mega cities, reveals Parliamentary panel.

    Hindu.  11 May; 2013. p.3.

    186

    Slap in the face for women (Editorial).

    Hindustan Times. 23 May; 2013. p.

    187

    Tamil Nadu: jari hai izzat ke naam par hatyaen.

    Samya.  January - March 2013. p.45-46.

    Dowry

    188

    Verma, Amita.Oldest UP prisoner, jailed in dowry case, dies.

    Asian Age. 14 May; 2013. p.5.

    Foeticide

    189

    Bhatia, Himanshu.

    Kanya bhuroon hatya: ek jawalant samasya.

    Mahila Vidhi Bharati. No.74; January-March 2013. p.54-59.

    Rape

    190

    Anand, Jatin.

    Victims of sexual assault getting younger, predators more brutal.

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    Hindustan Times. 23 April; 2013. p.2.

    191

    Anand, Navneet.

    Rapes have their roots in cultural and sociological reasons.

    Deccan Herald. 2 May; 2013. p.11.

    192

    Anand, Utkarsh.

    SC to take up contempt plea against Delhi Police chief.

    Indian Express. 27 April; 2013. p.6.

    193

    Arora, Kim.

    Circle of safety.

    Times of India(Crest). 27 April; 2013. p.8.

    194

    Ashok, Somiya.Delhi Metro shuts down three stations.

    Hindu.  23 April; 2013. p.2.

    195

    Bhatnagar, Gaurav Vivek.

    Indian model of policing not responsive.

    Hindu.  21 April; 2013. p.2.

    196

    Chatterjee, Pritha.

    The life after.

    Indian Express. 12 May; 2013. p.13.

    197

    Chauhan, Neeraj.

    Child rape: top cop regrets police inaction.

    Times of India. 6 May; 2013. p.2.

    198

    Chhabra, Sagari.

    Caring for children - preventing child rape.

    Mainstream. 51(22); 18 May, 2013. p.26-27.

    199Chhabra, Sagari.

    For every, abused child, mother hurt.

    Hindustan Times. 6 May; 2013. p.10.

    200

    Choudhury, Sayantanee.

    Girl patrol in Patna.

    Times of India(Crest). 18 May; 2013. p.8.

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    201

    Damini ke shahadat bekar nahin jane deynge.

    Samya.  January - March 2013. p.8-9.

    202

    Desai, Santosh.On demand for death penalty.

    Times of India. 22 April; 2013. p.6.

    203Dutta, Sidhartha.

    Five-yr-old is stable but not speaking much, says family.

    Hindustan Times. 23 April; 2013. p.2.

    204

    Dutta, Sidhartha.

    Trauma real challenge in cases of minor rape victims, say experts.

    Hindustan Times. 29 April; 2013. p.2.

    205

    Engineer, Asghar Ali.

    Rape and punishment: conservatives exposed.

    Mainstream. 51(22); 18 May 2013. p.5,33.

    206

    Garg, Abhinav.

    Police, Centre told to explain rise in rape cases.

    Times of India. 26 April; 2013. p.4.

    207Ghosh, Dwaipayan.

    Child rape victim's kin receive abusive phone calls.

    Times of India. 11 May; 2013. p.6.

    208

    Ghosh, Dwaipayan.

    He left girl for dead, hid at in-laws.

    Times of India. 21 April; 2013. p.4.

    209

    Ghosh, Dwaipayan.

    Minor among rape suspects.Times of India. 28 April; 2013. p.5.

    210

    Ghosh, Dwaipayan.No quitting, but action against errant cops.

    Times of India. 23 April; 2013. p.3.

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    211Ghosh, Dwaipayan.

    Police study to pinpoint reasons for rise in rapes.

    Times of India. 10 May; 2013. p.6.

    212

    Ghosh, Dwaipayan.Police told us we should be happy she is alive: father.

    Times of India. 20 April; 2013. p.3.

    213Ghosh, Dwaipayan.

    Policeman who tried to bribe rape victim's father identified.

    Times of India. 25 April; 2013. p.5.

    214

    Ghosh, Dwaipayan.

    Victim's kin allege fresh harassment.

    Times of India. 21 April; 2013. p.3.

    215

    Gulati, Sumegha.

    Child rape protest lock down heart of city.

    Indian Express. 21 April; 2013. p.4.

    216

    Gupta, Geeta.

    Child rights body formulates norms on protection of kids from abuse.

    Indian Express. 23 April; 2013. p.2.

    217Haider, Faizan.

    Police to map rape spots, start awareness drive.

    Hindustan Times. 17 May; 2013. p.2.

    218

    Haider, Faizan.

    Victim's family facing crunch says have lost all savings.

    Hindu.  22 April; 2013. p.2.

    219

    Haider, Ritam.

    Delhi Police headquarters epicentre of protests against brutal sexual assault.Hindustan Times. 21 April; 2013. p.3.

    220

    Hameed, Syeda.Second sight.

    Times of India(Crest). 27 April; 2013. p.12.

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    221Hard labour of justice (Editorial).

    Indian Express. 7 May; 2013. p.10.

    222

    Hazarika, Sanjoy.

    Old crimes deserve new punishment.Hindustan Times. 17 May; 2013. p.10.

    223

    Ilaiah, Kancha.The roots of rape in India.

    Asian Age. 10 May; 2013. p.8.

    224

    Jha, Durgesh Nandan.

    5-yr-old rape victim may be discharged.

    Times of India. 10 May; 2013. p.5.

    225

    Jha, Durgesh Nandan.

    Still on drop, victim asks for food, but will have to wait for 2-3 days.

    Times of India. 21 April; 2013. p.4.

    226

    Jha, Durgesh Nandan.

    This 5-yr-old was raped too.

    Times of India. 21 April; 2013. p.5.

    227

    Johari, Aarefa.Into the mind of the rapist.

    Hindustan Times. 5 May; 2013. p.12.

    228

    Kapoor, Ravi Shanker.

    Porn is not the culprit.

    Asian Age. 26 April; 2013. p.6.

    229

    Karat, Brinda.

    Damini ke jane ke baad.

    Samya.  January - March 2013. p.4-5.

    230

    Lenin, Janaki.

    The rape issue.

    Hindu.  27 April; 2013. p.3.

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    241Roy, Vaishna.

    Freedom that must have limits.

    Hindu.  29 April; 2013. p.9.

    242

    Sahu, Manish.In Agra, panchayat orders boycott of family of rapist.

    Indian Express. 4 May; 2013. p.6.

    243Sengupta, Shombit.

    Victims forever.

    Indian Express. 28 April; 2013. p.11.

    244

    Shajan Perappadan, Bindu.

    Krishna Tirath writes to PM, Sonia seeking Nirbhaya Fund.

    Hindu.  14 May; 2013. p.2.

    245

    Shajan Perappadan, Bindu.

    Panel for child rights slams police for delay, apathy.

    Hindu.  23 April; 2013. p.3.

    246

    Sharan, Sunil.

    Is Delhi inured to rape?

    Asian Age. 7 May; 2013. p.6.

    247Sharma, Kalpana.

    When protectors turn predators.

    Hindu(Mag.). 28 April; 2013. p.3.

    248

    Sharma, Parvati.

    It's like imagining a world without time.

    Hindustan Times. 13 May; 2013. p.10.

    249

    Sharma, Rajnish and Atul Krishan.

    Delhi cops try to cover up lapses.Asian Age. 22 April; 2013. p.1,4.

    250

    Singh, Anjali.Gaping hole in our Indian society.

    Deccan Herald(Mag.). 27 April; 2013. p.4.

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    251Singh, Karn Pratap.

    Fearing arrest, he tried to strangle five-year-old victim.

    Hindustan Times. 21 April; 2013. p.3.

    252

    Singh, Karn Pratap.Second rape accused held from Bihar.

    Hindustan Times. 23 April; 2013. p.2.

    253Sodhi, Prerna and Ghosal, Aniruddha.

    Protesters demand cops scalp, Sonia wants action.

    Times of India. 21 April; 2013. p.1,4.

    254

    Venkatesan, J.

    Directive to Delhi Police chief in rape case.

    Hindu.  30 April; 2013. p.7.

    255

    Verma, Amita.

    Check migrant population to curb child rape.

    Asian Age. 1 May; 2013. p.5.

    256

    Vijetha S N.

    Students condemn cavalier attitude of cops.

    Hindu.  22 April; 2013. p.3.

    257Vishnoi, Anubhuti.

    More rapes, ICSSR want to know why.

    Indian Express. 9 May; 2013. p.6.

    258

    Vishwa Mohan.

    We will take action against guilty policemen: Shinde.

    Times of India. 21 April; 2013. p.3.

    259

    Yasin, Fozia.

    Rape threats make women quit virtual life.Asian Age. 14 May; 2013. p.21.

    Sex Workers

    260

    Byatnal, Amruta.

    Despite minor's testimony, police sit on child sex racket case.

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    Sexual Harassment

    270

    Ashok, Sneha and Borkoyoky, Riya.Sexual crimes compel women to adopt safer lifestyles.

    Deccan Herald. 7 May; 2013. p.4.

    271

    Behave at work (Editorial).

    Asian Age. 23 May; 2013. p.6.

    272

    Chandiramani, Nilima.

    The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Bill, 2012.

    Mainstream. 51(20); 4 May 2013. p.25-27.

    273

    Chatterjee, Pritha.

    2 weeks after harassment, Haryana schoolgirls return, cops in tow.Indian Express. 22 May; 2013. p.1,2.

    274

    Dhar, Anchal.

    All-women PCRs to help Fridabad police curb crime.

    Indian Express. 21 May; 2013. p.1.

    275

    Khanna, Poonam.

    Mahilaon ka yaun utpidan: aakhir kab tak?

    Mahila Vidhi Bharati. No.74; January-March 2013. p.43-46.

    276

    The Murthy takeaway (Editorial).

    Indian Express. 23 May; 2013. p.10.

    277

    Pandey, Sanjay.

    Red brigade takes on predators.

    Deccan Herald. 19 May; 2013. p.6.

    278

    Sebastian Edmond, Deepu.

    In training and on the lookout for men harassing women.Indian Express. 7 May; 2013. p.9.

    279

    Sharma, Dinesh K.

    Dalit woman stripped, tied to tree, beaten.

    Times of India. 11 May; 2013. p.16.

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    280Singh, Darpan.

    Sexual offences rising in trains, 210 cases in 2012.

    Hindustan Times. 4 May; 2013. p.4.

    Water

    281

    Rakesh, Renu.Women ensure water even in the desert.

    Deccan Herald(Mag.). 18 May; 2013. p.4.

    Women’s Rights

    282

    Ramavarman, T.

    Matriliny the key to gender equality.

    Times of India(Crest). 4 May; 2013. p.10.

    283

    Sharma, Kalpana.

    Cyberspace violence.

    Hindu(Mag.). 12 May; 2013. p.3.

    284

    Sikdar, Shubhomoy.

    Trafficked, confined and raped in the heart of Delhi.

    Hindu.  11 May; 2013. p.1.

    Women’s Studies

    285Agnihotri, Indu.

    Remembering Lotika Sarkar (1923-2013).

    Economic and Political Weekly. 48(20); 18 May, 2013. p.25-28.

    286Anand, Meenu and Srivastava, Nilima.

    Disciplinary polemics of women's and gender studies.

    Women’s Link.  19(2); April-June 2013. p.23-27.

    287Gayathri, R and Manimekalai, N.

    Pedagogy and curriculum of women's studies: a case study approach.

    Women’s Link.  19(2); April-June 2013. p.14-22.

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    288Pande, Rekha.

    Women’s studies: an institutional experience.

    Women’s Link.  19(2); April-June 2013. p.2-9.

    289

    Patel, Vibhuti.Debating women's studies vs. gender studies.

    Women’s Link.  19(2); April-June 2013. p.10-13.

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    Acts

    001

    India. Ministry of Law and Justice. Legislative DepartmentThe Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance, 2013 (No.3 of 2013).- New Delhi: The Ministry,2013.

    20p.

    MP-R ACT.I

    Biographies

    002

    Girja Kumar

    Mahatma Gandhi aur unki mahila mitra/tr. by Aditya Narayan Singh.- New Delhi: Vitasta,2013.

    viii, 429p.

    Published in English under title "Brahmacharya Gandhi and His Women Associates"

    920.71 H GIR.B 13832

    Children

    003

    Forum for Creche and Childcare Services

    The micro status of ICDS in Hayathnagar (A.P.) - a study.- New Delhi: The Organisation,2005.

    16p.

    MP-R FOR.M

    004

    Forum for Creche and Childcare Services

    A social audit of ICDS in the state of Bihar - a study by FORCES.- New Delhi: The Organisation,

    2005.

    44p.MP-R FOR.S

    005

    Forum for Creche and Childcare Services

    A social audit of ICDS in the state of Uttar Pradesh: a study.- New Delhi : The Organisation,2005.

    51p.

    MP-R FOR.S

    006

    Forum for Creche and Childcare Services

    The status of the young child in Rajasthan - a study by FORCES.- New Delhi: The

    Organisation,2005.64p.

    MP-R FOR.S

    007

    United Nations Children's FundBeyond averages: child well-being through an equity analysis/by Preet Rustagi...et.al.- New Dlehi:

    The Organisation,2012.

    vi, 54p.

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    MP-R UNI.R

    Feminism

    008

    Donovan, Josephine

    Feminist theory: the intellectual traditions.- New York: Continuum,2012.

    xvi, 287p.

    Fourth edition, revised and expanded305.422 DON.F 13819

    History

    009

    Karlekar, Malavika

    Visual histories: photography in the popular imagination.- New Delhi: Oxford University Press,2013.

    xix, 174p.

    954 KAR.V 13807

    Reproductive Technologies

    010

    Sama-Resource Group for Women and Health

    Birthing a market: a study on commercial surrogacy.- New Delhi: The Organisation,2012.

    156p.

    MP-R SAM.B 13864

    Scheduled Castes

    011Prasad, Chandra Bhan

    Dalit phobia: why do they hate us?.- New Delhi: Vitasta,2006.

    xii, 228p.

    305.56 PRA.D 13829

    Sexuality

    012

    Greer, Germaine

    Badhiya stree/tr. by Madhu B. Joshi.- New Delhi: Rajkamal,2005.

    319p.

    306.7 H GRE.B 13838

    013

    LABIA - A Queer Feminist LBT Collective

    Breaking the binary: understanding concerns and realities of queer persons assigned gender female at

    birth across a spectrum of lived gender identities/by Chayanika Shah...et.al.- Mumbai: The

    Organisation,2013.

    116p.

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    Women-Economic Development

    020

    Questioning financial governance from a feminist perspective/ed. by Brigitte Young, Isabella Bakker andDiane Elson.- London: Routledge,2011.

    xvi, 178p.-(Routledge IAFFE Advances in Feminist Economics)

    339.52 QUE 13823

    Women-Education

    021

    Sharma, Shubhra

    Neoliberalization as betrayal: state, feminism, and a women's education programme in India.- New

    York: Palgrave,2011.

    xiv, 274p.-(Comparative Feminist Studies)

    376 SHA.N 13815

    Women-Employment

    022

    Centre for Indian Trade Unions

    Conditions of home based workers in India: a study.- New Delhi: The Centre, 2013.

    71p.

    MP-R CEN.C

    Women-Entrepreneurs

    023

    Kariv, Dafna

    Female entrepreneurship and the new venture creation: an international overview.- New York:Routledge,2013.

    xxxvi, 575p.

    338.04 KAR.F 13817

    024University of Delhi. Delhi School of Economics. Department of Economics. Centre for Development

    Economics

    Entrepreneurship or survival? Caste and gender of small business in India /by Ashwini Deshpande

    and Smriti Sharma.- New Delhi: The Centre,2013.

    40p.-(Working Paper; 228)MP-R UNI.D

    Women-Environment

    025

    Ecofeminism and rhetoric: critical perspectives on sex, technology and discourse/ed. by Douglas A.

    Vakoch.- New York: Berghahn,2011.

    xxi, 177p.

    333.7 ECO 13816

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    Women-Human Rights

    026Singhal, Vipin Kumar

    Mahilayein evam manavadhikar.- Delhi: Sunrise,2013.

    viii, 275p.

    342.085 H SIN.M 13866

    Women-Land Rights

    027

    UN Women, South Asia Office

    Women, land and power in Asia/ed. by Govind Kelkar and Maithreyi Krishnaraj .- London:

    Routledge,2013.

    xx, 388p.

    333.3(5) UNW.W 13808

    Women-Laws

    028

    International Development Research Centre

    Separated and divorced women in India: economic rights and entitlements/by Kirti Singh.- New

    Delhi: Sage,2013.

    xxiii, 255p.

    346.0166 INT.S 13867

    029

    Jain, Arvind

    Aurat hone ki saza.- New Delhi: Rajkamal,2011.276p.

    346.0134 H JAI.A 13845

    030

    Submission to Justice Verma Committee on law, policing and related matters to ensure justice and curb

    impunity for sexual violence against women.- s.l: s.n,2013.

    23p.MP-R SUB

    Women-Media

    031Indian Women's Press Core

    Band galiyon ke viruddh: mahila patrakarita ki yatra/ed. by Mrinal Pandey and Kshama Sharma.-

    New Delhi: Rajkamal,2011.

    284p.

    302.23 H IND.B 13844

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    032Women and the media in Asia: the precarious self/ed. by Youna Kim.- New York: Palgrave,2012.

    xiii, 258p.

    302.23(5) WOM 13813

    Women-Scheduled Castes

    033

    Singh, BhashaAdrishya Bharat: maila dhone ke bajbajate yatharth se muthbhed.- New Delhi: Penguin,2012.

    xxviii, 211p.

    305.56 H SIN.A 13809

    Women-Status

    034

    Chatterji, Shoma A

    Women in perspective: essays on gender issues.- New Delhi: Vitasta,2010.xvi, 226p.

    305.42 CHA.W 13827

    035

    Hansakshar Trust

    Ateet hoti sadi aur stree ka bhavishya/ed. by Rajendra Yadav and Archana Verma.- New Delhi:

    Rajkamal,2011.

    288p.

    305.42 H HAN.A 13839

    036

    Pandey, Mrinal

    Jahan auratein gadhi jati hain.- New Delhi: Radhakrishna Prakashan,2008.

    148p.

    305.42 H PAN.J 13842

    037

    Pandey, Mrinal

    Paridhi par stree.- New Delhi: Radhakrishnan Prakashan,2011.

    110p.305.42 H PAN.P 13843

    038

    Yadav, Rajendra

    Aadmi ki nigah mein aurat: stree vimarsh aur stree lekhan.- New Delhi: Rajakamal,2010.

    260p.305.42 H YAD.A 13835

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    Women-Violence Against

    039

    Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied ThemesFeminist counselling and domestic violence in India/ed. by Padma Bhate-Deosthali, Sangeeta Rege

    and Padma Prakash.- London: Routledge,2013.

    xxii, 330p.

    364.1555 CEN.F 13818

    Women’s Studies

    040

    Aggarwal, Rohini

    Stree lekhan: swapan aur sankalp.- New Delhi: Rajkamal,2012.

    328p.

    305.422 H AGG.S 13836

    041Freedman, Estelle B

    Feminism, sexuality, and politics: essays.- Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,2006.

    x, 253p.-(Gender and American Culture)

    305.422(73) FRE.F 13810

    042

    Pitrisatta ke naye roop: stree aur bhumandalikaran/ed. by Rajendra Yadav, Prabha Khetan and Abhay

    Kumar Dube.- New Delhi: Rajakamal,2010.

    227p.

    305.422 H PIT 13840

    043

    Sharma, Kshama

    Stritvavadi vimarsh: samaj aur sahitya.- New Delhi: Rajkamal,2012.

    167p.305.422 H SHA.S 13841

    Annual Reports

    044

    Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta

    Annual report 2011-2012.- Kolkata: The Centre,2012.

    156p.

    MP-R ANN.C

    045

    Institute of Economic Growth

    Annual report 2011-2012.- Delhi: The Institute,2012.

    85p.MP-R ANN.I

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    Indexes

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    Author Index

    (References are to the Entry Numbers)

    Abdul Gani 165

    Abhay Kumar 073

    Achanta, Pushpa 074

    Agnihotri, Indu 285Ahuja, Sanjeev K 001

    Ali Sehgal, Subhashini 110

    Ali, Shafqat 151

    Alvi Rahman, Naziya 002Anand, Jatin 190

    Anand, Meenu 286

    Anand, Navneet 191

    Anand, Utkarsh 111, 192

    Apurva 112

    Arora, Kim 193

    Arya, Sadhna 147

    Asadi, Zahra Sadat 173Ashok Kumar 022

    Ashok, Sneha 270

    Ashok, Somiya 194

    Atul Krishan 240, 249

    Ayaz, Shaikh 131

    Ayyappan, Aneesh 132

    Azera Parveen 174

    Bagchi, Suvojit 175

    Balakrishnan, Vijayalakshmi 011

    Balgir, R S 101

    Barooah Pisharoty, Sangeeta 029Basu, Nupur 094

    Berwal, Savita 176

    Bhadani, Priyanka 177

    Bhardwaj, Ashutosh 171

    Bhatia, Himanshu 189

    Bhatia, Varinder 023

    Bhatnagar, Gaurav Vivek 195

    Biji Ahuja, Namrata 240

    Bishnoi, Aditi 038, 102

    Borkoyoky, Riya 270

    Bose, Paramita 061

    Brillon, Cherish Aileen A 049Bula Devi 068

    Byatnal, Amruta 156, 260

    Chakrabarty, Rakhi 075Chamaraj, Kathyayini 008

    Chandiramani, Nilima 272

    Chatterjee, Patralekha 031

    Chatterjee, Pritha 196, 273

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    Chauhan, Neeraj 197Chetan Kumar 261

    Chhabra, Sagari 198, 199

    Choudhury, Sayantanee 200

    Chung, Miryum 170

    Desai, Santosh 178, 202Deshpande, Alok 179

    Deshpande, Swati 113

    Dhar, Aarti 012, 057, 069, 103, 104, 114, 115,

    157Dhar, Anchal 274

    Dhawan, Himanshi 116, 124

    Dikshit, Sandeep 095

    Dogra, Bharat 037, 180

    Dutta, Sidhartha 203, 204

    Engineer, Asghar Ali 205

    Ensler, Eve 130

    Fatah, Sonya 152

    Fox, Steve 076

    Gaikwad, Rahi 236

    Gallant, Michael 153

    Ganesh, Narayani 090

    Gao, Qijie 143

    Garg, Abhinav 206

    Gayathri, R 287

    Ghatwai, Milind 041

    Ghosal, Aniruddha 253, 262Ghosh, Dwaipayan 020, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212,

    213, 214

    Ghosh, Paramita 013

    Gopal, Meena 077

    Gulati, Sumegha 014, 215

    Gupta Kashyap, Samudra 166

    Gupta, Geeta 216

    Gupte, Manisha 181

    Guruprashad, C 058

    Haider, Faizan 003, 078, 217, 218, 263

    Haider, Ritam 219Hameed, Syeda 220

    Hannah, Michelle 160

    Hazarika, Sanjoy 222

    Ilaiah, Kancha 223

    Irfan Ahmad 133

    Iyer, Lalita 079

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    Jaejin, Lee 135Jafar, K 154

    Jebaraj, Priscilla 025

    Jha, Durgesh Nandan 224, 225, 226

    Jhamb, Bhumika 066

    Jinsook, Im 135

    Johari, Aarefa 227John, Mary E 030

    Joshi, Mallica 009

    Jun, Namm-Il 170

    Kak Ramachandran, Smriti 059

    Kapoor, Ravi Shanker 228

    Karat, Brinda 117, 229

    Kattakayam, Jiby 118

    Khanna, Poonam 275

    Khosla, Tamanna 183

    Kim, Ae-Ryung 264

    Kim, May 167Koves, Margit 062

    Lenin, Janaki 230

    Li, Xiaoyun 143

    Loewenthal Massey, Carrie 080

    Mahato, Arobindo 100

    Majumdar, Swapna 149

    Mandal, Saptarshi 123

    Manimekalai, N 287

    Margaret, Swathy 161

    Mascarenhas, Anuradha 231Mathur, Aneesha 035, 232

    Mazumdar, Jaideep 265

    Melwani, Lavina 063, 134

    Menon, Anasuya 042

    Menon, Meena 105

    Menon, Priya M 043

    Menon, Rajini R 067

    Mishra, Manjari 172

    Mishra, Yamini 066

    Mohammed Iqbal 015

    Mohanty, Bidyut 032

    Moonhee, Cho 135Mukherjee, Sonali 142

    Muralidharan, Kavitha 064

    Muttreja, Poonam 106

    Nanda, Bijaylaxmi 032

    Narayan, Shalini 016, 233

    Narrain, Siddharth 028

    Naveed Iqbal 234

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    Shajan Perappadan, Bindu 021, 033, 087, 185, 244, 245, 269Sharan, Sunil 246

    Sharma, Abha 108

    Sharma, Dinesh K 279

    Sharma, Kalpana 247, 283

    Sharma, Parvati 248

    Sharma, Rajnish 249Shobha S V 145

    Shrinivasan, Rukmini 088, 089

    Siddiqui Zaman, Rana 137

    Sikdar, Shubhomoy 284Singh, Anjali 250

    Singh, Darpan 280

    Singh, Karn Pratap 251, 252

    Singh, Meeta 034

    Singh, Namrata 159

    Singh, Ramendra 072

    Singh, Ranjeni A 090

    Singh, Santosh 233Singh, Vijaita 091

    Sinha, Navanita 066

    Sinha, Sharad 024

    Sinharay, Praskanva 036

    Sodhi, Prerna 253

    Soneshine, Tara 098

    Srimulyani, Eka 070

    Srivastava, Nilima 286

    Sur, Esita 146

    Surabhi 092

    Suvianita, Khanis 051

    Taneja, Seema 024

    Tankha, Madhur 138

    Tewari, Ruhi 071

    Thevar, Velly 125

    Tripathi, Namrata 099

    Tripathi, Shailaja 139

    Trivedi, Divya 052, 053, 140

    Ugra, Sharda 169

    Ved Prakash 126

    Venkatesan, J 127, 128, 254Verma, Amita 060, 188, 255

    Vijay Kumar, S 054

    Vijay, Hema 007

    Vijetha S N 256Vishnoi, Anubhuti 257

    Vishwa Mohan 258

    Wolf, Alison 055

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    Yasin, Fozia 141, 259

    Yiping, Cai 144

    Zhang, Chuanhong 143

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    Keyword Index

    (References are to the Entry Numbers)

    Abortion 105

    Acid Attacks 179

    Adolescents 103

    Agriculture 093AIDWA 065, 109, 187

    All India Democratic Women's Association 065, 109, 187

    Athavale, Parvatibai 045

    Autobiographies 045

    Bhasin, Kamla 029

    Biswas, A K 121

    Book Reviews 030

    Breast Feeding 108

    Buddhism 160

    Campaign 015, 201Capital Punishment 122, 202

    Care Work 090

    Career 086

    Castes 036, 077, 181

    Centre for Women's Development Studies 030, 285

    Child Abuse 247

    Child Labour 093

    Child Marriage 013

    Childbirth 101, 107

    Children 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007,

    008, 009, 010, 020, 021, 024, 035,

    048, 102, 108, 198, 247, 262, 267Children’s Rights 016, 032

    Conflict Situations 171

    Construction Workers 026

    Courses and Curriculum 287

    Credit 090

    Criminal Law Amendment Bill 2013 109

    CWDS 030, 285

    Dalits 161, 162, 163, 164, 237, 279

    Declining Sex Ratio 022, 023, 031, 032, 033, 142

    Disabilities 123

    Divorce 145Documentary Films 133, 140

    Domestic Violence 173

    Domestic Workers 074, 077, 084, 119

    Dowry 128Dress Code 091

    Education 086

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    Electronic Media 042, 131, 132, 133, 134, 136, 137,138, 140, 141

    Employment 119, 159, 167

    Empowerment 049, 100

    Ensler, Eve 039

    Entrepreneurs 076, 093

    Ethnicity 135

    Family Planning 102

    Femininity 068

    Feminism 146, 162, 163, 164Film Festivals 052

    Films 131, 141

    Foeticide 031, 136

    Gadhvi, Daksha 081

    Gandhism 161

    Gender Bias 024

    Gender Discrimination 032, 086, 160Gender Equality 066, 086, 170

    Girl Child 007, 022, 023, 044, 110, 120, 131,

    165, 190, 192, 194, 197, 198, 199,

    203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210,

    212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 218, 219,

    220, 224, 225, 226, 233, 234, 236,

    237, 238, 240, 243, 245, 247, 249,

    250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256,

    258, 260, 261, 263, 266, 268, 269,

    273

    Globalisation 160

    Gudiya Case 190, 192, 194, 203, 206, 207, 208,210, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 218,

    219, 220, 224, 225, 226, 233, 234,

    236, 238, 240, 243, 245, 249, 251,

    252, 253, 254, 256, 258

    Guidelines 003

    Health 017, 019, 039, 049, 069

    Helplines 193

    History 047, 170, 286

    Households 038, 143

    Human Rights 051

    ICSSR 257

    Immigration 135

    Indian Council Social Science Research 257

    Industries-Banking 092-Brick Kiln 093

    -Science and Technology 080

    Infant Mortality 019

    Informal Sectors 77, 093

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    Interviews 182

    Jagori 068

    Jamsenpa, Anshu 166

    Justice Verma Committee 109, 117

    Karat, Brinda 182Khan, Shama 150

    Khan, Shazia 138

    Krishnaswamy, Madhuri 041

    Laws 148, 182, 184, 202, 205, 229, 275,

    285

    Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender 051, 052

    LGBT 051, 052

    Livelihood 157

    Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 025

    Marriage 113, 124, 135, 142Masculinity 068

    Media 042, 052

    Menon, Nivedita 030

    MGNREGA 025

    Micro Credit 070

    Micro Finance 070

    Midday Meals 157

    Migration 142, 255

    Minorities 135

    Motherhood 079, 082, 104

    Movements 051, 056

    Murthy, Paneesh 276

    Naik, Kanta 149

    Nair, Mira 134

    Nair, Sonam 131

    Najib, Moska 075

    Narratives 264

    National Commission for Women 147

    National Policy for Children 2013 018

    NCW 147

    NGOs 148

    Nirbhaya Case 196, 200, 201, 229, 244

    Nirbhaya Fund 244Non-Governmental Organisations 148

    Nuns 160

    Nutrition 017

    Occupations-Commandos 078

    -Drivers 073, 081

    -Nursing 090

    -Post Women 083

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    -Security Forces 091

    Paintings 061, 062

    Panchayati Raj 032, 154, 242

    Partition 036

    Patriarchy 181

    Performing Arts 063, 064Personalia 075, 081, 149, 150, 166, 285

    Phoolan Devi 063

    Photography 264

    Police 186, 192, 195, 211, 274Politics 040, 046, 093, 146, 149, 163

    Pornography 132, 228, 235, 241

    Prisoners 175, 188

    Programmes and Policies 244

    Property Rights 113, 116, 124, 282

    Prostitution 263, 269

    Rag Pickers 096Rape 007, 109, 110, 111, 112, 115, 118,

    126, 127, 138, 139, 158, 176, 283,

    284

    Refugees 036

    Reproductive Health 106

    Reservation Policy 154

    Revathi 042

    Ria 044

    Rural Areas 143, 181

    Rural Women 100, 113, 157

    Safety 184, 186Sanitation 093

    Sarkar, Lotika 285

    Scheduled Castes 121

    Self Help Groups 071

    Sethia, Kesar Devi 047

    Sex Ratio 159

    Sex Workers 035, 140

    Sexual Harassment at Workplace 271, 272, 276

    Sexual Harassment at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition

    and Redressal) Bill, 2012 272

    Sexual Violence 173

    Sexuality 043, 181Shakuntala Devi 043

    Shamshad Begum 137

    Sher-Gil, Amrita 062

    SHGs 071Single Women 082

    Slums 004

    Social Movements 056

    Social Security 012

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    Area Index

    (References are to the Entry Numbers)

    Afghanistan 075, 094, 095

    Africa 017

    Agra 242

    Ahmedabad 081Asia 085

    Assam 107

    Badwani District 041Barmer District 150

    Bihar 073, 097, 103, 174, 200

    China 143, 144

    Delhi 004, 009, 010, 039, 075, 083, 089,

    093, 140, 190, 192, 194, 196, 200,

    201, 203, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210,212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 218, 219,

    220, 224, 225, 226, 229, 233, 234,

    236, 237, 238, 240, 243, 244, 245,

    246, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256,

    258, 263, 269

    Faridabad 274

    Fazilka District 279

    Great Britain 040, 046

    Gujarat 081

    Gurgaon 001, 006, 022Guwahati 165

    Hamirpur 038

    Haryana 001, 006, 022, 142, 176, 273, 274

    Hong Kong 082

    Indonesia 051, 086

    Jammu and Kashmir 138

    Jharkhand 120

    Kerala 093, 154, 163Kolkata 265

    Korea 135, 167, 170

    Lucknow 072, 110, 277

    Madhya Pradesh 041, 171, 172

    Maharashtra 125, 156, 162, 181, 231

    Mathura 059

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    Mumbai 093

    Noida 262

    Orissa 056, 101

    Pakistan 152, 155Patna 073, 200

    Philippines 049

    Punjab 279

    Rajasthan 015, 034, 047, 093, 150, 157, 281

    Sri Ganganagar District 034

    Sri Lanka 069

    Sumatra 070

    Tamil Nadu 027, 187

    Tibet 160Tinsukia District 107

    Udaipur 015

    United States 063, 153

    Uttar Pradesh 038, 057, 059, 060, 072, 103, 110,

    174, 188, 242, 262, 277

    Uttarakhand 093

    Varanasi 057, 060

    Vrindavan 057, 059

    West Bengal 036, 121, 265

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    Author Index

    (References are to the Entry Numbers)

    Aggarwal, Rohini 040

    Bakker, Isabella 020

    Bhate-Deosthali, Padma 039

    CEHAT 039

    Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes 039

    Centre for Indian Trade Unions 022Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta 044

    Chakravarty, Chandrava 017

    Chatterji, Shoma A 034

    Chaurasia, Manoj 018

    CITU 022

    CSSS 044

    Deshpande, Ashwini 024Donovan, Josephine 008

    Dube, Abhay Kumar 042

    Economic and Political Weekly 016

    Elson, Diane 020

    FORCES 003, 004, 005, 006

    Forum for Creche and Childcare Services 003, 004, 005, 006

    Freedman, Estelle B 041

    Girish, Chanda 019

    Girja Kumar 002Greer, Germaine 012

    Hansakshar Trust 035

    Helie, Anissa 015

    Hoodfar, Homa 015

    Hurjook, Nasima 019

    IDRC 028

    IEG 045

    IHD 007

    India. Ministry of Law and Justice. Legislative Department 001

    Indian Women's Press Core 031Institute for Human Development 007

    Institute of Economic Growth 045

    International Development Research Centre 028

    Jain, Arvind 029

    Kariv, Dafna 023

    Karlekar, Malavika 009

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    Kashid, Girish 019Kelkar, Govind 027

    Khetan, Prabha 042

    Kim, Youna 032

    Krishnaraj, Maithreyi 027

    LABIA - A Queer Feminist LBT Collective 013

    Munshi, Indra 016

    Nneelanjana 014

    Pandey, Mrinal 031, 036, 037

    Plan International 003

    Prakash, Padma 039

    Prasad, Chandra Bhan 011

    Rege, Sangeeta 039

    Rustagi, Preet 007

    Sama Resource Group for Women and Health 010

    Shah, Chayanika 013

    Sharma, Kshama 031, 043

    Sharma, Shubhra 021

    Sharma, Smriti 024

    Singh, Aditya Narayan 002

    Singh, Bhasha 033

    Singh, Kirti 028

    Singhal, Vipin Kumar 026

    UN Women, South Asia Office 027

    UNICEF 007United Nations Children's Fund 007

    University of Delhi. Delhi School of Economics. Department

    of Economics. Centre for Development Economics 024

    Vakoch, Douglas A 025

    Verma, Archana 035

    Yadav, Rajendra 035, 038, 042

    Young, Brigitte 020

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    Keyword Index

    (References are to the Entry Numbers)

    Autobiographies 019

    Bills 001

    Case Studies 023

    Child Care 005

    Child Marriage 029

    Children 028, 043Colonialism 016, 017

    Counselling 014, 039

    Criminal Law 001

    Dalit Studies 011

    Dalits 024, 033

    Disabilities 019

    Displaced Persons 016Divorce 028

    Domestic Violence 039

    Dowry 028

    Dowry Deaths 029

    Ecofeminism 025

    Economic Development 034

    Electronic Media 032

    Employment 020, 021, 023, 024

    Family 028, 029, 043

    Farming 027Feminism 020, 021, 039, 041

    Feminist Criticism 025

    Feminist Economics 020

    Feminist Theory 008

    Forestry 016

    Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand 002

    Gender Equality 021

    Gender Identity 013, 014, 017

    Girl Child 006, 034, 043

    Globalisation 042

    Governance 020

    Health 006, 033

    Helpers of the Handicaped 019

    History 041Homebased Workers 022

    Homosexuality 041

    ICDS 003, 004, 005

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    Indian Penal Code 001Industries-Textile 022

    Informal Sectors 022

    Integrated Child Development Services 003, 004, 005

    Journalism 031, 043

    Justice Verma Committee 030

    Land Rights 016

    Laws 015, 026, 033, 034

    Lesbians 014Literature 035, 040

    -English 017

    Livelihood 016

    Mahila Samakhya 021

    Marriage 028, 043

    Media 034, 036, 040, 043

    Motherhood 036Muslims 015, 043

    Narratives 013

    Nirbhaya Case 030

    Occupations-Teaching 021

    Patriarchy 042

    Performing Arts 017

    Personal Narratives 014, 033

    Photographs 009

    Photography 009Politics 018

    Programmes and Policies 003, 004, 005

    Queer Studies 013

    Rabri Devi 018

    Rape 030

    Rehabilitation 016

    Scheduled Castes 024

    Self Employment 023

    Sexual Harassment at Workplace 029Sexuality 002, 029, 041

    Single Women 028

    Social Security 022

    Statistics 004, 007Subbalakshmi, M S 036

    Surrogacy 010

    Sweepers 033

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    Terrorism 034Theatre 017

    Trafficking 034

    Tribes and Tribals 024

    Unmarried Couples 034

    Verma, J S 030

    Violence Against Women 029, 030, 034, 036, 040

    Women Writers 035Women Writings 038, 040

    Women-Gandhi 002

    Women-History 009

    Women’s Movements 040, 043

    Women’s Rights 026, 029

    Women’s Studies 008, 035, 038

    Yadav, Lalu Prasad 018

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    Area Index

    (References are to the Entry Numbers)

    Andhra Pradesh 003, 022, 028, 033

    Assam 028

    Bihar 004, 018, 033

    Delhi 022, 028, 033

    Europe 020

    Great Britain 017

    Gujarat 028, 033

    Haryana 022, 033

    Hayathnagar 003

    Jammu and Kashmir 033

    Karnataka 028, 033

    Kerala 022, 028

    Madhya Pradesh 028, 033

    Maharashtra 019, 022, 028

    North East 022, 024

    Orissa 028

    Rajasthan 006, 028, 033

    Tamil Nadu 022, 028

    United States 020, 041

    Uttar Pradesh 005, 022, 028, 033

    West Bengal 022, 028, 033