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BANGLADESH DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, Vol. 28, No.4

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

Global rice market: trends and perspectives

Hossain, Mahabub & Narciso, Josephine

1-28

2.

Corruption and government regulations: an empirical analysis

Ahmad, Naved

29-52

3.

Poverty: the challenges of graduation

Rahman, Hossain Zillur

53-78

4.

Public-private wage differentials in Pakistan

Hyder, Asma

79-94

5.

Determinants of food consumption during pregnancy in rural Bangladesh

Bhat, Deepa, Troy, Lisa & Karim, Rezaul

95-104

 

BENGAL PAST AND PRESENT, Vol. 122, Nos. 234-235

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

Narendra Krishna Sinha 1903-74 : a tribute centenary

Sen, Ranjit

7-17

2.

Mahatma Gandhi’s India as seen by the Roman catholic church, 1920-1948

Prayer, Mario

18-44

3.

Cowrie currency in the Indian subcontinent: an essay in its circulation and decline

Biswas, Anirban

45-55

4.

Women in the traditional world of the Singhbhum Hos

Gupta, Sanjukta Das

56-67

5.

Government of Bihar before the British arrival

Maharatna, Pramaita

68-76

6.

The Bengali Press (1800-1850)

Roy, Suryapratim

77-89

 

BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, Vol.55, No.3

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

Imagining the sociological imagination: the biographical context of a sociological classic

Brewer, John D.

317-34

2.

Signal crimes and signal disorders: notes on deviance as communicative action

Innes, Martin

335-56

3.

Beyond toleration: privacy, citizenship and sexual minorities in England and Wales

McGhee, Derek

357-76

4.

Socio-historical paths of the male breadwinner model- an explanation of cross-national differences

Pfau-Effinger, Birgit

377-400

5.

Appliances and their impact: the ownership of domestic technology and time spent on household work

Bittman, Michael

401-24

6.

Domestic equipment does not increase domestic work: a response to Bittman, rice and Watchman

Gershuny, Jonathan

425-32

7.

Equality and gender, divided versus multiple subjectivity: a response to Allon J Uhlmann’s ‘The sociology of subjectivity, and the subjectivity of sociologists’

Bittman, Michael

433-38

8.

A new political arithmetic to make sociology useful: comments on a debate

Hammersley, Martyn

439-46

9.

Sociology and policy science: just in time Davies

Davies, Philip

447

 

BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, VOL.55, NO.4

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

Visions in monochrome: families, marriage and the individualization thesis

Smart, Carol

491

2.

Symbolic violence and the neighborhood: the educational aspirations of 7-8 year old working-class girls

Connolly, Paul

511

 

BUSINESS INDIA, No.693

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

The buzz gets louder: hearing Aids

Sampemane, Sumati K

32-33

2.

Reforming babudom: Manmohan Singh banks on a reinvented bureaucracy

Joshi, Rakesh

38-40

3.

Social justice, not software: true prosperity will only come from integrating the poor into our economy

Khindaria, Brij

43

4.

A grain to grind: economic reforms can no longer bypass agriculture, as it is crucial to India's greater long-term prosperity

Vishwajeet, Shelley

44-45

5.

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

58-60

6.

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

62-65

 

BUSINESS INDIA, NO.694

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

Reservation is not the answer

 

10

2.

Clearing the air-environmental clearance powers will vest with the states

 

40

3.

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

 

44

 

BUSINESS INDIA, NO.695

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

A record of bad judgment-the reversal of its ban on Samir Arora is the umpteenth slap in Sebi’s face

 

12

2.

Powered justice

 

13

3.

Get down to work-Maharashtra needs serious post-poll governance

 

16

4.

Moves on for global accreditation-Indian b-schools finally start tentative moves for global accreditation

 

102

 

BUSINESS INDIA, No. 698

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