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IN INDIA
A SELECT ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
DISSERTATION
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF
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BY
MOMIN JUNAID AHMAD
Roll No.—95 LSM-14
Enrolmtnt No.—U-3404
D E P A R T M E N T OF U B R A R Y & I N F O R M A T I O N SCIENCE
ALIGARH M U S L I M U N I V E R S I T Y
ALIGARH (INDIA)
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CONTENTS
I. Acknowledtjement 01 - 02
PART ONE
1. Introduction 10 - 12
2. Regionalism 12 - 15
3. Communalisiti 15 - 18
4. Social 18 - 19
5. Economic 20 - 21
6. Political 21 - 22
PART TWO
PART THREE
dissertation.
Haider, Miss Uzma, Mrs. Dr. Sunlta Ahirkar, Dr. Kafll Klian ,
and cooperation this piece of work could not have come to life.
And last but not least I am also thankful to Moin Zaidi and
SCOPE
keen interest.
METHODOLOGY
following libraries.
University, Aligarh.
STANDARD FOLLOWED
SUBJECT HEADINGS
alphabetically.
ARRANGEMENT
follows :
(j ) Issue number
(1) Year
(m) A comma {,)
(n) Month
(o) A comma (/)
SAMPLE ENTRY
EXPLANATION
ABSTRACT
INDEXES
Peurt One
In troiductlon
10
INTRODUCTION
communities. "
etc.
histories of Kashmir.
communities.
in India.
for the rural people who are moving into the cities
outpaced.
21
structured cleavages)
centre of education.
25
diversity.
Part Two
A mum (0) tai it(0(d
Blh ilognrajphy
30
NATIONAL INTEGRATION
, COMMUNAL HARMONY
, , IDEOLOGY, SUFISM
60-71.
January; 102-27.
, , / / SINDHI/POETRY
6. UTTAM (AJ). Sufism and communal harmony
, , VILLAGES
7. MAHAJAN (J T ) . Propagate National Integra-
, , ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
, , INTER-FAITH
December, 7; 32-4.
important.
3S
Lai Nehru.
, CULTURAL PLURALITY
26; 52-4.
1, 5; 1987, February; 6.
, HISTORY
13. DAS (Suranjan). Diversity in Indian unity.
Statesman. 129, 9180; 1990, 11, 23; 6.
, in relation to COMMUNALISM
40.
, , , , HINDUTVA
September, 2; 6, g.
; CULTURE; LITERATURE
/ DEVELOPMENT/ ECONOMIC
nation.
, effects of DESTABILISATION
4.
politics.
48
the majority.
49
January; 10-36.
, EFFORTS
26; 28-31.
, / ANTI-COMMUNALISM
living forever.
/ , AWARENESS
28. BHATT (S C). Fight ignorance to forge
Kashmir to Kannyakumari .
54
13.
, , MARCH
FOUNDATION
32. TREHAN (Virendar Mohan). Let us cherish
Indian nationalism. Amity and Solidarity. 1; 5;
1989; August; 14-5.
The foundation for Amity and National
56
different states.
9-11.
solidarity
November, 9; 2551-2.
, , , RALLY, CPI
12; d.
, CPI
40. RAJA ( D ) . For change/ for unity/ for real
, SOCIO-ECONOMIC
41. GORAY (N G ) . How will this quest end.
economic doctrine.
PUNJAB, CPI
43. DHANUNJAY ( D ) . Rousing welcome to Jatha
from Punjab. New age. 35, 41; 1987, October, 11;
9; c.
As a part of perception for the CPI's
marched for unity and against communalism and
separatism on September 29, a Jatha was started
65
integrity.
, GOVERNMENT, DECENTRALISATION
45. BHAMBRI (C P). Council of integration.
Financial Express. 17, 256; 1991, November, 10;
7 ; c.
, HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
21-5.
20; 9-12-
2; d.
, , TAMIL NADU
323-5.
, , COMMUNALISM, BJP.
, , , HINDUTVA
, , COMMUNALISM, HINDUTVA
national identity.
m
relation to SECULARISM
21; 4-6.
as late as 1871.
, , DAYANAND SARASWATI
culture.
, , ETHNICITY, CONFLICTS
9-11.
, , GANDHIAN
history.
80
September; 15-7.
, , , CRITIQUE
effect of J P MOVEMENT
64. FOX (Richard G) . Gandhian socialism and
Hindu nationalism : Cultural domination in the
world system. Journal of Commonwealth and
Comparative Politics. 25/ 3; 1987; November;
233-47.
, , IQBAL
, , NEHRU, HINDU-SIKH,RELATION
, , , SECULARISM
September, 350-7.
, , TAGORE
18; 11; a.
it changes?
, in relation to INTELLECTUAL INDE-
PENDENCE
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
74. D N. Varieties of national oppression.
Economic and Political Weekly. 23, 27; 1988, July,
2; 1356-7.
, in relation to REGIONALISM
FEDERALISM
April-June; 145-61.
, LIBERALISATION
, MARCH, DANDI
78. VYAS (Ashok). Nation celebrates. Hindustan
Times. 154, 79; 1988, March, 20; VII, a.
, MINORITIES
18; 9; e.
IDEOLOGY, ROY, M N
24-26.
, NATIONALISM, HISTORY
20; 24-6.
PAKISTAN
, , INDIANNESS
89. ADISESLIAH (Malean S). What Indiannes
medium of Hindustani •
/ , NATIONALITY
92. BEHERA (Subhakanta). Nationality,
actualisation in a nation-state.
, PATRIOTISM
94. JAIN (Girilal). Patriotism as a dirty word:
Weakness of Indian nationalism. Times of India.
150, 333; 1987, December, 2; 6; c.
, , THEORETICAL CONCEPTS
sagacity.
November/ 8; 17; c.
/ , MINORITIES, SIKHS
97. BRAR (Jasmail Singh). Minorities and
national integration in India : A case study of
the Sikh in the Punjab. Sikh Review. 38/ 3-4; 1990,
April; 13-22.
, , NRI
it".
, , REVIEW
national building.
112
aspiration of people.
, NEED
, need of EDUCATION
9; 6; g.
5-9.
, , ADULT
, / HIGHER
, , , UNIVERSITIES
112. PARTHASARATHI (G). Building a united India.
University News. 25/ 24; 1987; June, 4; 5-6.
, / role of MEDIA
, , SCHOOL
, , SCIENTIFIC
19-26.
a relevant ideology.
, , AUTHORITARIANISM
unity of country.
innocent too".
127
, CENTRALISATION
120. WARIAVWALLA (Bharat). Leviathan Indian
November, 9; 8; g.
present.
advantages.
1991, December, 8; 5; a.
, , , BABRI MASJID
4; a.
/ / , CASTISM
sub-continent.
135
, CRIME, ASSASINATION,
RAJIV GANDHI
, HINDUTVA
130. HORSTMANN (Monika). Alienation and
fundamentalist identity building in contemporary
India. International Asian Forum. 25, 3-4; 1994,
November: 315-333.
1-7; c.
Rabid communal and fundamentalist forces
138
in relation to FASCISM.
133. VANAIK (Achin). Situation threat of Hindu
Nationalism : Problem with fascist paradigm.
Economic and Political Weekly. 29, 28; 1994, July,
4; 1729-48.
, / / / i n relation to
WRESTLING.
134. ALTER (Joseph S). Somatic nationalism:
Indian wrestling and militant hinduism. Modern
Asian Studies. 28/ 3; 1994/ July; 557-8.
, , ECONOMIC IMBALANCES
17-21.
integration.
141
/ / , role of EDUCATION
, , ETHNICITY
a nation-in-the unmaking.
143
, HARYANA
, , , HISTORY
/ / / MINORITIES
69-78.
, , in relation to INTERNATIONAL
INTEGRATION
142. KARAN SINGH. From nationalism to globalism.
Times of India. 150, 11; 1988, January, 11; 6, 7;g.
, , in relation to INTERNATIONAL
ROLE
section.
January/ 18; 6/ 7; g.
, LINGUISTIC
145. KHUBCHANDANI (Lachman M ) . Square pegs in
round hole : issues of language and communication
WORKERS
146. DANG (Satyapal). Working class for national
integration. New Age. 39, 17; 1991, April, 28j
15; c.
, , , HINDI
147. VARMA (S P) . Literature and National Integ-
ration : A Gandhian Perspective. Indian Book
Chronical. 15, 1-2/ 1990, January-February; 2-3.
national integration.
40-41.
the South.
, , , HINDI-URDU, role of
GANDHI JI
languages.
, , POLITICAL PARTIES
/ / POLITICS, POLITICIANS
upon justice.
155
, REGIONALISM
153. TUMMALA (Krishna K ) . Religion and politics
in India. Asian Journal of Political Science. 1,
2; 1993, December; 57-76.
, , REGIONALISM
anti-national sentiments.
, , ,and COMMUNALISM
April; 47-50.
, / REGIONALISM in relationto
INTERNATIONAL ROLE
1993, April, 2; 6.
, , REGIONALISM, in relation to
NATIONALISM
161. BOSE (Arun). India and Indians:
135-50.
/ , REGIONALISM/ SEPARATISM
13-7.
, , , , ASSAM
863-77.
to the area.
, , , , KASHMIR
167. BAZAZ-MALIK (Gauri). Erosion of Indian
integrity of India.
, , , , KASHMIR role of
PAKISTAN
/ / / / PUNJAB
29; 1, a.
, REVIEW
, / , C.P.I-M.
be acting.
174
INEQUALITY
58-60.
social change.
/ PROSPECTS
14-5.
/ REVIEW
177. GOPAL SINGH. One nation one people. Amity
own.
178
spirit of integration.
15; 5-9.
regionally.
, role of EDUCATION
/ , STUDENT
, , , and YOUTH
August: 300-5.
55-7.
, , TELEVISION, SONGS
30; 155.
Indian.
, role of MINORITIES
December, 11; 6; g.
, role of PANCHAYATS
, role of RELIGION
wo r1d .
December; 300-5.
/ role of SCIENTIST
, role of YOUTH
heritage.
solidarity.
, SECULARISM
nation.
1S5
Part irh]r(0(e
][mud (OX (OS
1S6
AUTHOR INDEX
ABDULLAH (S M) 65
ADVANI (L K) 54
BALDEV SINGH 21
BEHERA (Subhkanta) 92
BHAGWATI (P N) 116
BHAMBRI (C P) 45
BHASIN (Prem) 66
BHATIA (H S) 193
BHISHT (B S) 34
CHAKRAVERTY (Nikhil) 71
CHANDRA SHEKHAR 46
CHATTOPADHYAY (Gautam) 70
CHATURVEDI (Badrinath) 84
CHATURVEDI (J P) 10
DANG (Vimla) 27
DARSHAK 189
DAS (Suranjan) 13
DASGUPTA (R K) 98
DASH (S C) 86
DHADDA (Siddharaj) 75
DHANUNJAY ( D ) 43
DHAWAN (V K ) 33
DIKSHIT (Sandeep) 39
DIWARKAR (R R) 194
138
DN 74
DORIARAJ (S) 52
GANDHI (Rajiv) 48
GHANCHI ( D A ) 41
GOGOI (Promode) 96
GORAY (N G) 41
GORE (M S) 141
GUPTA (Anirudha) 60
GURBHAGAT SINGH 155
HALDAR (M K) 63
INDER JIT 36
JAIN (Girilal) 94
1S9
JEENA (Kushal) 42
JHINGRA (Saral) 69
JOGELEKAR (K G) 178
JOHN ( M S ) 61
JOSHI ( P C ) 8
KARKARIA (Bachi J) 90
KASIRAJAN (S) 38
KELKKAR (B K) 56
KHADIM HUSSAIN 24
KHANNA (H R) 152
KHANNA (J S) 23
KHIZER (Mirza M) 5
KHUSRO ( A M ) 49
KOHLI (A S) 199
LIMYAE (Madhu) 58
MAHAJAN (J T) 7
2Cfl
MASALDAN (P N) 76
MATHUR (Rajendra) 26
MITRA (Ashok) 35
MUSHIRUL HASSAN 51
NARENDAR PANI 22
NIGAM (R L) 164
NOORANI (AG) 80
OOMEN (T K) 81
PANDEY (B N) 180
PANDEY (Gyanendra) 82
PANIKKAR (K M) 11, 16
PARANJAPE (H K) 181
PARMAR (V S) 108
PATIL (Sharad) 85
PRABHAKARAN (G) 29
RADHAKRISHNA 53
RAJA (D) 40
RAJEEV (P V) 67
RANE (M A) 159
RANGA (N G) 127
ROSEL (Jakob) 55
ROY (M N) 83
ROY (Ramashry) 3
SANYA (B S) 57
THAPER (Romila) 15
THATTE (Yadunath) 30
UTTAM (A J)
VENKATRAMAIAH (E S) 108
VERMA (S P) 147
VYAS (Ashok) 78
203
WARIAVWALLA ( B h a r a t ) 120
YADAV (R S) 173
Bee in turban 37
Communication in India 8
Confusion as consensus 19
tion 12
Danger of fascism 83
Doordarshan 190
in Kashmir 167
Essence of Indianness 91
Ethnic conflicts 60
movement 140
national integration 56
India invented 47
India/ Hindustan and Bharat Versha 57
India is one and it is ours too 119
India, Pakistan and Kashmir 169
Indian diversity is an on the surface 180
Indian identity so frayed 26
Indian nationalism 84
Indian youth and national development 108
Indianness 17
Indians before India 156
Influence of present education system 182
Integrated the nation through the youth 197
Integration needs hard decision 36
Integration some thoughts 179
Inter faith dialogue for communal harmony 9
Iqbal and Nationalism 65
Is there a nationality question in India 100
It's plurality of cultures that blinds us 11
Kannyakumari to Delhi 38
Kashmir and Punjab 168
Knit India march 30
2GS
India 97
Nation building 48
Nation celebrates 78
tion 23
Nationalism in India 95
Nationality question 99
nationali sm 86
question 87
Participative democracy 87
Pessage to Indianness 90
of country 124
countryside 7
Q
Question for identity 73
Restoring harmonyy 3
integration 184
Society 14
stability 181
Strange as India is 20
poetry 6
nationalism 59
India 159
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