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VIDURA, Vol. 41, No.4

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

Putting economic affairs journalism to work

Khindaria, Brij

4-8

2.

New trends in economic journalism

Ramachandran, Sushma

9-10

3.

Misleading advertisements in media

Narasimhan, Sakuntala

11-13

4.

The northeast and the national media

Choudhury, Samrat

14-16

5.

Blogging challenges journalism

Sharma, Dinesh C.

18-20

6.

Mahatma’s state denied the right to know

Oza, Digant

21-23

7.

Journalism as commerce

Sharma, Vinod

24-25

8.

A perspective on the role of the press

Nariman, Fali S.

26-29

9.

Television in India: a regulatory nightmare

Thakurta, Paranjoy Guha

30-33

10.

‘National news channels’ hardly national

Rao, N. Bhaskara & Vasanti, P. N.

35-37

11.

Media  insensitive to disabled

Kannan, K.

38-40

12.

The wince, squirm and wow of TV watching

Lal, Ranjit

42-43

13.

 Farmers show their media skills

Suchitra, M.

45-46

14.

The need for community Radio

Bora, Abhijit

47-48

15.

Mass media ignores rural India

Kak, Manju

49-51

 

VIKALPA, Vol.29, No.3

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

Corporate strategy of Indian Organizations: the root-branch framework

Karki, Rajnish

1-14

2.

What factors influence pioneering advantage of companies

Mittal, Sharad

15-34

3.

Stock market seasonality in an emerging market

Sarma, S.N.

35-42

4.

Consumer ethnocentrism: CETSCALE validation and measurement of extent

Bawa, Anupam

43-58

5.

Legal responses to economic liberalization: the case of unfair trade practices

Pathak, Akhileshwar

59-70

6.

Quality of service of primary health centers: insights from a field study

Rameshan, P.

71-82

7.

Organizational forms in the electronic age

Ojha, Abhoy, K.

83-96

8.

Management paradigms beyond profit maximization

Chakraborty, SK

97-118

9.

AMA: a search for strategic direction

Golcha, Vivek

119-34

 

 

 

 

 

VOICE OF THE WORKING WOMAN, Vol.24, No.10

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

Desperate in defeat

 

4

2.

Women on the move

 

8

3.

Sexual harassment

 

9

4.

Night work

 

10

5.

Home based workers

 

11

6.

Anganwadi News

 

14

7.

How the better half dies

 

16

8.

BTR on working women

 

23

 

VOICE OF THE WORKING WOMAN, VOL.24, NO.11

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

Kala Pani Story

 

4

2.

October revolution

 

6

3.

How the better half dies

 

8

4.

Women on the move

 

10

 

VOICE OF THE WORKING WOMAN, Vol. 24, No.12

S.No.

                      Title

            Author

Page No.

1.

The basic need for a working women’s movement

Sen, Sukomal

4-5

2.

CITU holds all India mass convention of working movement

 

6-9

3.

The changing nature of women’s work under globalization: a     consideration of recent trends in Asia

Ghosh, Jayati

17-19

4.

‘Informal sector’ women workers and the need for an employment act