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BANGLADESH
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, Vol. 28, No.4
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S.No.
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Title
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Author
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Page
No.
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1.
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Global
rice market: trends and perspectives
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Hossain,
Mahabub & Narciso, Josephine
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1-28
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2.
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Corruption
and government regulations: an empirical analysis
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Ahmad,
Naved
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29-52
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3.
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Poverty:
the challenges of graduation
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Rahman,
Hossain Zillur
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53-78
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4.
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Public-private
wage differentials in Pakistan
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Hyder,
Asma
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79-94
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5.
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Determinants
of food consumption during pregnancy in rural Bangladesh
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Bhat,
Deepa, Troy, Lisa & Karim, Rezaul
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95-104
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BENGAL PAST AND
PRESENT, Vol. 122, Nos. 234-235
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S.No.
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Title
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Author
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Page
No.
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1.
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Narendra
Krishna Sinha 1903-74 : a tribute centenary
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Sen,
Ranjit
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7-17
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2.
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Mahatma
Gandhi’s India as seen by the Roman catholic church,
1920-1948
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Prayer,
Mario
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18-44
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3.
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Cowrie
currency in the Indian subcontinent: an essay in its
circulation and decline
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Biswas,
Anirban
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45-55
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4.
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Women
in the traditional world of the Singhbhum Hos
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Gupta,
Sanjukta Das
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56-67
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5.
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Government
of Bihar before the British arrival
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Maharatna,
Pramaita
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68-76
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6.
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The
Bengali Press (1800-1850)
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Roy,
Suryapratim
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77-89
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF
SOCIOLOGY, Vol.55, No.3
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S.No.
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Title
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Author
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Page
No.
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1.
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Imagining
the sociological imagination: the biographical context of a
sociological classic
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Brewer,
John D.
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317-34
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2.
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Signal
crimes and signal disorders: notes on deviance as
communicative action
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Innes,
Martin
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335-56
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3.
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Beyond
toleration: privacy, citizenship and sexual minorities in
England and Wales
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McGhee,
Derek
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357-76
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4.
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Socio-historical
paths of the male breadwinner model- an explanation of
cross-national differences
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Pfau-Effinger,
Birgit
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377-400
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5.
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Appliances
and their impact: the ownership of domestic technology and
time spent on household work
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Bittman,
Michael
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401-24
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6.
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Domestic
equipment does not increase domestic work: a response to
Bittman, rice and Watchman
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Gershuny,
Jonathan
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425-32
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7.
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Equality
and gender, divided versus multiple subjectivity: a response
to Allon J Uhlmann’s ‘The sociology of subjectivity, and
the subjectivity of sociologists’
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Bittman,
Michael
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433-38
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8.
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A
new political arithmetic to make sociology useful: comments on
a debate
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Hammersley,
Martyn
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439-46
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9.
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Sociology
and policy science: just in time Davies
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Davies,
Philip
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447
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF
SOCIOLOGY, VOL.55, NO.4
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S.No.
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Title
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Author
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Page
No.
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1.
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Visions
in monochrome: families, marriage and the individualization
thesis
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Smart,
Carol
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491
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2.
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Symbolic
violence and the neighborhood: the educational aspirations of
7-8 year old working-class girls
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Connolly,
Paul
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511
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BUSINESS INDIA,
No.693
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S.No.
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Title
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Author
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Page
No.
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1.
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The
buzz gets louder: hearing Aids
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Sampemane,
Sumati K
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32-33
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2.
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Reforming
babudom: Manmohan Singh banks on a reinvented bureaucracy
|
Joshi,
Rakesh
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38-40
|
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3.
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Social
justice, not software: true prosperity will only come from
integrating the poor into our economy
|
Khindaria,
Brij
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43
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4.
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A
grain to grind: economic reforms can no longer bypass
agriculture, as it is crucial to India's greater long-term
prosperity
|
Vishwajeet,
Shelley
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44-45
|
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5.
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Making
my PSU: the UPA government's attempt to unscramble the public
sector could end up like the curate's egg partly good and
partly bad
|
Joshi,
Rakesh
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58-60
|
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6.
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Are
two too many? The government's decision to continue with an
independent pension regulator may have upset expectations, but
there were sound reasons for doing that
|
Gupta,
Aarti
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62-65
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BUSINESS INDIA,
NO.694
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S.No.
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Title
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Author
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Page
No.
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1.
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Reservation
is not the answer
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10
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2.
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Clearing
the air-environmental clearance powers will vest with the
states
|
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40
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3.
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Rural
employment guarantee scheme should be used as a strategic
economic tool to transform the countryside and not as a mere
employment dole for short-term political gains
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44
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BUSINESS INDIA,
NO.695
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S.No.
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Title
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Author
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Page
No.
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1.
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A
record of bad judgment-the reversal of its ban on Samir Arora
is the umpteenth slap in Sebi’s face
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12
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2.
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Powered
justice
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13
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3.
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Get
down to work-Maharashtra needs serious post-poll governance
|
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16
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4.
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Moves
on for global accreditation-Indian b-schools finally start
tentative moves for global accreditation
|
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102
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BUSINESS INDIA,
No. 698
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