Monday, February 8, 2010

Research Abstracts

1.Contribution of Indira Gandhi for Constitutional and Legislative Development in India
Dr. Sammaiah Mundrathi
Abstract
Indira Gandhi’s contribution to the constitutional developments in India is worth analysis.
Banks Nationalization, abolition of privy purses, giving protecting umbrella to the economic legislations, giving primacy to the Directives as against Fundamental Rights, expanding the protective network for women and other vulnerable sections of the society were the vital contributions during her period. She also made legislature supreme during her period. The Emergency proclamation and the other ordinances issued under it immune from judicial review were made by Mrs. Indira Gandhi. She also amended the Representation of the People Act and two allied laws- with retrospective effect to ensure that the Supreme Court was left with no option but to overturn the Allahabad verdict. The Constitution was amended 34 times during 17 years of her regime. Forty second Amendment was the most sweeping of the constitutional changes brought about. Affecting 59 Articles of the Constitution, it was carefully crafted to further diminish the power of the judiciary to secure parliamentary-in reality, the Prime Minister’s –Supremacy. Through 42nd Amendment the words “Social, Secular and Integrity included to the preamble with an avowed object. The study focuses on the various legislations made during Indira Gandhi’s regime, compile the Acts passed in nutshell and highlighting the constitutional developments during her period.

The following are some of the important Legislations passed during her regime.
The Beedi & Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act 1966
The Foreign Marriage Act 1969
The Indian Divorce Act, 1969
The Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971
The Payment of Gratuity Act 1972
The Wild Life Protection Act 1972
The Criminal Procedure Code 1973
The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act 1976
The Equal Remuneration Act 1976
The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition ) Act 1976
The Water ( Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1977
The Water ( Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act, 1977
The Air ( Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981
The Family Courts Act 1984

2. Attitude of Indira Gandhi on Indian Press during National Emergency 1975: A Study
Dr.T.Tripura Sundari
Abstract

The present research is inclined to probe into the vision and idea of Mrs. Gandhi on Indian newspapers at the time of emergency. The prime objective of the research study is to examine the impact of emergency on press in India and to determine the rationale behind the imposition of restrictions on press. Indira Gandhi had a firm grip on the Indian Mass media. This was especially true since radio and television in India are government owned and operated and the Indian newspapers depend a great deal on government advertising. In the beginning of censorship, when a few leading newspapers such as The Indian Express and The Statesman refused to abide the government censorship, the government withdrew its advertising support from these newspapers. The second and perhaps more profound way of manipulating the news flow resulted from the government decisions to bring about a shotgun merger of the four privately owned Indian news agencies. To effect a merger, the government carried through various successful tactics. These developments that took place in media industry during emergency provide enough evidences to reflect upon the repressive attitude of Mrs. Indira Gandhi towards press.
3. Operation Blue Star and the Indian Army
Major K. Srinivasulu
Abstract
A massive religious cleansing movement was underway in Punjab, law and order had collapsed and the corrupt and demoralized Punjab police was simply not up to the task of restoring it. Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, a preacher turned separatist, ran his terrorist campaign from the confines of the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of the Sikhs, in Amritsar. To flush the terrorists and their masterminds out of the Temple, the then Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi took a momentous decision and the army launched Operation Blue Star under the command of Major General Kuldip Singh Brar. But the operation which began in 1984 was like a dagger through the heart for Sikhs everywhere. Thousands railed against the Indian state and the army. After four months Indira Gandhi paid the ultimate price for ordering Operation Blue Star, when she was shot down by her own body guards. The present research examines the views of several army persons who actually involved in the operation along with a survey among army men on various issues related to the event. Many of the Army persons opined that the Operation Blue Star remains till date one of the military’s most difficult missions.

Books available in the Centre

1. Indira Gandhi Selected Speeches and writings (1972-1977); vol. 3. Publication Division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.115)
2. The year of Endeavour; Publication division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.260)
3. Two Alone Two Together; Sonia Gandhi; Penguin/Viking, New Delhi. (Rs. 1250)
4. Indira Gandhi; Inder Malhotra, National Book Trust, India, New Delhi. (Rs. 65)
5. Indira Gandhi Courage Under fire; Uma Vasudev, Rupa.co, New Delhi. (Rs. 195)
6. Indira the life of Indira Nehru Gandhi; Katherine, Harper perennial. (Rs. 450)
7. Indira Gandhi: A Biography; Pupul Jayakar, Penguin Books, New Delhi. (Rs. 450)
8. Indiraji- Through my eyes; Usha Bhagat, Penguin, New Delhi.. (Rs. 595)
9. Indira Gandhi women of India’s Destiny; Dr.Varalakshmi Janapathy, Kalpaz Publications, New Delhi. (Rs. 690)
10. Indira Gandhi-The story of leader; Shahana Dasgupta, Rupa.co. (Rs. 150)
11. Indira Gandhi Builder of Modern India; B.N. Pande, Publication Division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.65)
12. Indira Gandhi Speeches in parliament (Loksabha); Jainco. (Rs.2350)
13. Triumph of will Sonia Gandhi; Yusuf Ansari, Tara-India press, New Delhi. (Rs.1225)
14. Sonia- A Biography; Rasheed Kidwai, Penguin Viking, New Delhi. (Rs. 399)
15. Gandhian Satyagraham and His Techniques; B.R.Verma & S.R.Bhakshi, Commonwealth, New Delhi. (Rs.1450)
16. Homage to the Mahatma, Publication Division, Government of India, New Delhi.(Rs. 40)
17. Mahatma Gandhi and One World; Dr.S.Radhakrishnan & Kamaldevi Chatopadhyay, Publication division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs. 30)
18. Gandhi- The man and his thought; Shriman Narayan, Publication division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.35)
19. Significance of Gandhi; K.G.Saijidain, (Rs.40)
20. Gandhi- A Patriot in South Africa; Joseph J.Doke, Publication division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.80)
21. The Message of Mahatma Gandhi; U S Mohan Rao, Publication division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.50)
22. Gandhi in Champaran; D.G.Tendulkar, Publication division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.95)
23. Let us Know Gandhiji; U.R.Rao, Publication division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.80)
24. Mahatma Gandhi as Student; J.M.Upadhyaya, New Delhi. (Rs.100)
25. Epigrams from Gandhiji; S.R.Tikekar, Publication division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.130)
26. All are Equal in the eyes of god; Publication division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.75)
27. The Spiritual perceptions of Mahatma Gandhi; Ravindra Varma, Rupa.co, New Delhi. (Rs.395)
28. Gandhi -The Agony of Arrival; Lord Bhikshu Parekh, Rupa.co, New Delhi. (Rs.595)
29. Mahatma Gandhi- Apostle Non-Violence; Coonoor Kripalani, Rupa.co, New Delhi. (Rs.295)
30. Gandhi A Sublime failure; SS Gill, Rupa.co, New Delhi. (Rs.150)
31. Gandhi, Freedom and self –Rule; J. Parel, Vistaar Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.240)
32. Gandhi Struggling for Autonomy; Ronald. J.Terchek, Vistaar Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.360)
33. Reading Gandhi; Surjith Kaur jolly, Concept publishing company, New Delhi. (Rs.500)
34. Gandhian Approach to Development Planning; Ram Binod Singh, Concept publishing company, New Delhi.(Rs.550)
35. Mahatma; D.G.Tendulkar; Publication Division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.84)
36. Mahatma- Life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi; D.G.Tendulkar, Publication Division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.80)
37. Mahatma Gandhi- His Life & Ideas (Arun Gandhi); Charles F.Andrews, Jaico Publishing House, Mumbai.Rs.250)
38. Mahatma Gandhi; Dr.S.Ram & Dr. Shiv Gajrani, Commonwealth, New Delhi. (Rs.1250)
39. Gandhi and Beyond; David Cortright, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.295)
40. The Mahatma and the Poet; Sabyasachi bhattacharya, National Book Trust, India, New Delhi.(Rs.55)
41. Brahmacharya- Gandhi & his Women Associates; Girja Kumar, Vitasta Publishing Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi.(Rs.695)
42. Gandhi’s Vision and Values; Vivek Pinto, Sage Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.420)
43. Mahatma Gandhi in the beginning of 21st Century; Dr. Ravindra Kumar, Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi.(Rs.540)
44. Mahatma Betrayed; Pramod Kumar, National Publishing House, New Delhi.(Rs.400)
45. The Life of Mahatma Gandhi; Louis Fischer, Harper Collins Publishers, London. (Rs.463)
46. Nehru’s Thoughts on National Topics; N.N.Chatterjee, Publication Division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.40)
47. Jawaharlal Nehru Selected Speeches 1949-1953; Vol.I, Publication division Government of India.(Rs.225)
48. Jawaharlal Nehru Selected Speeches 1946-1949; Vol.II, Publication division Government of India.(Rs.300)
49. Jawaharlal Nehru Selected Speeches 1963-1964; Vol.IV, Publication division Government of India.(Rs.150)
50. India’s Forcing Policy (Nehru); Publication Division, Government of India, New Delhi. (Rs.450)
51. Jawaharlal Nehru Pictorial Biography; B.R.Nanda, Publication Division, Government of India, New Delhi.(Rs.100)
52. Nehru; B.N.Pandey, Rupa.co. New Delhi.(Rs.295)
53. India from Curzon to Nehru and after; Durga Das, Rupa.co. New Delhi.(Rs.295)
54. Nehru- The Invention of India; Shashi Tharoor, Penguin/Viking, New Delhi.(Rs.295)
55. The Unforgettable Nehru; P.D.Tandon, National Book Trust, New Delhi.(Rs.80)
56. Gandhi Bose, Nehru and the making of the modern Indian mind; Rebason, Penguin/Viking, New Delhi.(Rs.350)
57. The Discovery of India Nehru; Nehru. (Rs.325)
58. Nehru the Making of India; M.J.Akbar, Lotus Collections Roli Books, New Delhi.(Rs.495)
59. Rajiv Gandhi’s India, vol-2, Economics; Ramachandran, UBS Publishers Distributors Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.350)
60. Rajiv Gandhi’s India, vol-3 Foreign policy; Maharajakrishna Rasgotra, UBS Publishers Distributors Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.350)
61. Rajiv Gandhi’s India, vol-4 Perspective; Ravinder Kumar, UBS Publishers Distributors Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.350)
62. Rajiv Gandhi’s Assassination- the mystery unfolds; Ramesh Dalal, UBS Publishers Distributors Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.395)
63. Rajiv Gandhi’s Selected Speeches and writings; vol-2 1986, Publication division, Government of India. (Rs.80)
64. Rajiv Gandhi’s Selected Speeches and writings; vol-3 1987, Publication division, Government of India. (Rs.120)
65. Rajiv Gandhi’s Selected Speeches and writings; vol-4 1988, Publication division, Government of India. (Rs.130)
66. Rajiv Gandhi’s Selected Speeches and writings; vol-5 1989, Publication division, Government of India. (Rs.155)
67. 50 years of Indian Republic; M.K.Santhanam, Publication division, Government of India. (Rs.580)
68. Training Activities- Inter Personal Skill Training; Philip Burnard, Viva Books Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi.(Rs.195)
69. Training Activities- Leadership Training; Larry E.Smith, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.195)
70. Training Activities & Training for Change; David Tylor & SueBishop, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.195)
71. Training Activities -Team Building; Glen M.Parker & Richard P.Kropp, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (Rs.195)
72. Training Activities -Assertiveness Skill Training; SueBishop, Viva Books Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.195)
73. Training Activities - Fault Less Facilitation; Lois Blart, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.195)
74. Training- outdoor Training; Good Will & Bill Krouwel, Viva Books Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi (Rs.195)
75. Training Facilitating Learning ; Tony Spinks & Phil Clements, Viva Books Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi (Rs.195)
76. Training Activities Managing Recruitment-Training and development; Larry E.Smith, Viva Books Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.195)
77. Ice breakers; Ken Jones, Viva Books Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.195)
78. Training Activities- Role Plays; David Turner, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.195)
79. Training Creativity @ work; S.Ramachander, Response Books, New Delhi. (Rs.320)
80. Research Questions; Richard Andrews, Continnum, London. (Rs.125)
81. Analyzing Media Texts; David Parker & Andrew Burn, Continnum, New Delhi.(Rs.125)
82. Ethics in Research; Ian Gregory, Continnum, New Delhi.(Rs.125)
83. Case Study Research Methods; Bill Gillham, Continnum, New Delhi.(Rs.125)
84. Evaluation Methods in Research; Judith Bennett, Continnum, New Delhi.(Rs.125)
85. Action Research; J.M.Costello & Patrick, Continnum, New Delhi.(Rs.125)
86. Using Focus groups in Research; Litosseliti, Continnum, New Delhi.(Rs.125)
87. The Research interview; Gillham, Continnum, New Delhi.(Rs.125)
88. Researching post-Compulsory Education; Hillier, Jameson, Yvonne, Continnum, New Delhi. (Rs.125)
89. Systematic Reviews; Torgerson, Continnum, New Delhi. (Rs.125)
90. Critical Discourse Analysis; Locke, Continnum, New Delhi. (Rs.125)
91. Survival and Emancipation; Brinda Karat, Three Essays, New Delhi. (Rs.275)
92. The Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi; K.S.Bharathi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.Rs.250)
93. The Political Thought of Jewaharlal Nehru, K.S.Bharathi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs.250)
94. The Political Thought of Rabindranath Tagore; K.S.Bharathi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs.250)
95. The Political Thought of Radhakrihnan; K.S.Bharathi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs.250)
96. The Political Thought of Vinobabhabe; K.S.Bharathi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs.250)
97. The Political Thought of Aurobindo; K.S.Bharathi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs.250)
98. The Political Thought of Jayaprakashnarayan, K.S.Bharathi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs.250)
99. The Political Thought of Ambedkar; K.S.Bharathi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs.250)
100. The Political Thought of M.N.Roy; K.S.Bharathi, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs.250)
101. Women and the Politics of Class; Brenner, Aakar Books, New Delhi.(Rs.300)
102. Gender Dimensions in disaster Management; Ariya Bandu, Aakar Books, New Delhi. (Rs.195)
103. Women’s Work Health and Empowerment; Anjali Gandhi, Aakar Books, New Delhi.(Rs.300)
104. Social background of Indian Nationalism; A.R.Desai, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai. (Rs.250)
105. Women in Indian National Congress; Rajanmohan, Rawat Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.625)
106. The power of Women’s Organizing Gender Caste and Class in India; Subramaniam, Rawat Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.495)
107. Profiles of Indian Prime Ministers; Manisha, Mittal Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.695)
108. The Indian Nation Builders, 3 volumes; Mittal Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.700)
109. Statistical Methods for Practice and Research; Ajai S.Gaur & Sanjaya S.Gour, Response Books, New Delhi.(Rs.295)
110. Towards Personal Excellence; Seema Sanghi, Response Books, New Delhi. (Rs.475)
111. Presenting At Conferences, Seminars & Meetings; Kerry Shephard, Response Books, New Delhi.(Rs.280)
112. Building Women’s Capacities; Ranjani K.Murthy, Sage Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.420)
113. Methodology in Social Research; Parthanath Mukherji, Sage Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.360)
114. Women in the Indian National Movement; Suruchi Thapar & B.Jorkert, Sage Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.650)
115. Social Research; Nick Foard, Vistaar Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.420)
116. Doing Development Research; Vandana Desai, Vistaar Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.480)
117. Writing your Thesis; Paul Oliver, Vistaar Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.320)
118. Your Research Project; Nicholas Walliman, Vistaar Publications, New Delhi (Rs.560)
119. Methods for Community Participation; Somesh Kumar, Vistaar Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.420)
120. The Right to development – A Primer; P.Marks, Sage Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.795)
121. History of Science Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization; Bharati Roy, Sage Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.950)
122. Oxford Advanced Learners dictionary. (Rs.595)
123. The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari; Robin Sharma.(Rs.175)
124. You Can Win; Shiv Khera, Macmillan.(Rs.325)
125. Living with Honour; Shivkhera, Macmillan.(Rs.275;
126. Mind Magic; Dr.B.V.PattabhiRam, Master Motivations, Hyderabad.(Rs.175)
127. Master Mind; Dr.B.V.PattabhiRam, Master Motivations, Hyderabad. (Rs.175)
128. Genius; Dr.B.V.PattabhiRam, Master Motivations, Hyderabad. (Rs.90)
129. Encyclopedia of Disaster Management; 3 vols. Dr.S.L Goel, Deep & Deep Publications Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.6, 600)
130. International Encyclopedia of Social Science; 2 vols. S.S Shashi, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.40,000)
131. Encyclopedia of Women problems and their Remedies; 3 vols. G.P.Yadav, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.3, 600)
132. Encyclopedia of HIV/AIDS Problems & Control; 4-9 vols. G.P Yadav, Anmol Publications Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.4,000)
133. Encyclopedia of Women in South Asia; 8 vols. Sangh Mitra, Kalpaz Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.7,000)
134. A Guide to Qualitative field Research; Carol A Bailey, Pine Forge Press, London.( Rs.1,555)
135. Effective Proposal Writing; Vasudev Murthy, Response Books, New Delhi.(Rs.220)
136. Towards Personal Excellence; Seema Sanghi, Response Books, New Delhi.(Rs. 475)
137. Disaster Mitigation and Management; P.J.Gandhi, Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.680)
138. India’s Freedom Movement; B.K.Bhattacharya, Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (Rs.495)
139. Non-Violence in the 21st Century; M.Sharma, Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (Rs.880)
140. Doing development Research; Vandana Desai, Robert B.Potter, Vistaar Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.480)
141. A Practitioners Guide to Touching lives; Sunil Unny, Guptan, Response Books, New Delhi. (Rs.275)
142. Women-Politics and Power- A Global Perspective, Pamela Paxton, Pine Forge Press, California. (Rs.1725)
143. Dr.Abdul Kalama’s Futuristic India; P.J.Gandhi, Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.(Rs.380)
144. Human Rights; Prakash Talwar, Isha Books, New Delhi.(Rs.750)
145. Human Rights and Equal Opportunities, Praveen Yogi, Isha Books, New Delhi. (Rs.720)
146. Human Rights Information and Documentation; Lalit Kumar Arora, Isha Books, New Delhi.(Rs.750)
147. Human Rights Reporting; Pramod Mishra, Isha Books, New Delhi.(Rs.720)
148. Major Human Rights-Instruments; Lalit Kumar Arora, Isha Books, New Delhi. (Rs.750)
149. The Congress - Indira to Sonia Gandhi; Vijay Sanghvi, Kalpaz Publication, New Delhi.(Rs.650)
150. Indira Gandhi - Women of India’s Destiny; Dr.Varalakshmi, Kalpaz Publication, New Delhi (Rs.690)
151. Rajiv Gandhi- His Mind and Ideology; A.Chand, Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi.(Rs.350)
152. Scope and Categories of Human Rights; Jyotsna Mishra, Isha Books, New Delhi.(Rs.750)
153. Gandhian Approach to Development and Social Work; K.D.Gangrade, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi. (Rs.450)
154. Philosophy in India Politics; R.Mukherji, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi. (Rs.550)
155. Moral-Lessons from Gandhi’s Autobiography and other Essays; K.D.Gangrede, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs.450)
156. Human Rights and poverty in India; 5 vols. S.N.Chaudhary, Concept Publishing Company, New Delhi.(Rs. 3000)
157. Poverty & Poverty Alleviation; Divya Nigam, The Associated Publishers, Ambala Cantt.(Rs.995)
158. Women politicians in India; Manas Chanksahroty. (Rs.995)
159. Human Rights – Philosophy, Promotion, Protection and Perspectives; A.Subbian, The Associated Publishers, Ambala Cantt.(Rs. 1295)
160. Perspectives on Indian Politics; M.L.Chhipa, Abhijeet Publication, New Delhi.(Rs.800)
161. Gandhian philosophy and the New World order; H.Bourai, Abhijeet Publication, New Delhi. (Rs.480)
162. National Movement in India; Dr.Mohammed Umar, Shree Niwas Publications, Jaipur.(Rs.495)
163. Raja Rammohan Roy- An Apostle of Indian Awakening; 3 vols. S.K.Sharma, Mittal Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.2100)
164. Social Work Practices and Services; Raj Bhanti, Mittal Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.450)
165. Gandhian Alternative- Education for Self Realization; 5 vols. Suresh Misra, Concept publications, New Delhi. (Rs.3000)
166. Profiles of Indian Prime Ministers; Manishra, Mittal Publications, New Delhi (Rs.695)
167. The Bodo Movement and Women’s Participation; Suchera Sen Chaudhuri, Mittal Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.350)
168. Fundamentals of Child rights –Concepts, issues and Challenges; 2 vols. Arvind Kumar, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs. 3000)
169. Mahatma Gandhi at the close of 20th Century; Ravindra Kumar; Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.750)
170. Encyclopedia of International organizations; 2 vols. P.C.Sinha, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.5000)
171. Disaster Mitigation and Management –Post Tsunami perspectives; P.Jegadish Gandhi, Deep &Deep Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.680)
172. Domestic Violence against Women; Preeti Misra, Deep &Deep Publications, New Delhi.
(Rs. 1150)
173. Methods for Development Work And Research; Britha Mikkelsen, Sage Publications, New Delhi.( Rs.450)
174. Evaluating development programmes and Projects; Reidar Dale, Sage Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.395)
175. Every Trainer’s Hand book; Devendra Agochiya, Sage Publications, New Delhi. (Rs. Rs.450)
176. Focus Groups- Theory and Practice; David W. Stewart, Sage Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.1950)
177. Sardar Vallabhai Patel- Life, work and views; Ravindra Kumar, Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi.(Rs.540)
178. Facets of Women’s Development; Dr. Anuradha Mathu, Kalpaz Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.750)
179. Elements of Social Upliftment; Qureshi M.U, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.1200)
180. Elements of Social Change; Qureshi M.U, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.1400)
181. Elements of Social Impact; Qureshi M.U, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.1200)
182. Elements of Social Evaluation; Qureshi M.U, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.1200)
183. Elements of Social Movements; Qureshi M.U, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.1000)
184. Elements of Social Problems; Qureshi M.U, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.1200)
185. Elements of Social Conflicts; Qureshi M.U, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.1200)
186. Elements of Social Rehabilitation; Qureshi M.U, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.1200)
187. Elements of Social Class; Qureshi M.U, Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. (Rs.1200)
188. Life Coaching Skills; Richard Nelson, Sage Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.1800)
189. Counseling Skills for Teachers; Jeffrey A. Kattler, Corwin Press, California.(Rs.1400)
190. Encyclopedia of Higher Education; (5 vols.), S.K.Sharma, Mittal Publications, New Delhi.(Rs.5000)
191. Chronic Poverty and Development Policy in India; Aasha Kapur Mehta, Sage Publications, New Delhi. (Rs.720)

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Research Projects

Research Projects
( 2007-08)

1. Dr. Annapurna B.A., B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D., SPMVV, Tirupati. Veeranaari Indira
2. K. Srilakshmi,Contract Lecturer, Dept. of Social Work,SPMVV, Tirupati. Indira Gandhi’s twenty point programme
3. Ms. Rani Manda M.A.(Pol.), M.A.(SW.), Contract Lecturer, Dept. of Social Work,
SPMVV, Tirupati. Indira Gandhi’s Efforts for Poverty Alleviation.
4. N. Rajeswari,Contract Lecturer, Dept. of Law, SPMVV, Tirupati. Indira Gandhi as a Politician – An Analysis.
5. M. Jyothi, Sub Editor Vaartha & Research Scholar, SPMVV, Tirupati. Indira Gandhi – Life in Pictures.
6. Ms. B.N. Neelima, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati. Indira’s Garibi Hatao: Poverty and populist measures in India.
7. Dr. G. Padmaja, Lecture on contract basis, S.P.W. Degree College, Tirupati. Indira Gandhi – A Life Span Perspective.
8. Suma Kiran, Dept of English, S.V. University, Tirupati. Indira Gandhi: Paripalana Dakshatha
9. Dr. Subramanyam Ph.D., S.V. University, Tirupati. Indira Gandhi – Champion of Downtrodden and Women.
10. Ms.Mahe Jabeen, Women Activist, Hyderabad. Indira Gandhi’s contribution to women development.
11. Dr.K.Madhu jyothi , Associate Professor, department of Telugu Studies S.P.M.VV, Tirupati. Sanchalana Samskaranalu:Indira Gandhi.
12. Prof. S.A. Palekar, Head, Dept.of Political Science and Public Administration, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga, Karnataka. Indira Gandhi – Her contribution to NAM.
13. Prof. Koteswara Raju,Dept. of Social Work,D.N.R. College,Bhimavaram. Indira Gandhi –The Warhead of Poverty Reduction in Andhra Pradesh: A Renaissance.
14. Dr.K.Sreenivasa Rao M.A, M.Ed., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. The Great Charismatic Leader-Smt. Indira Gandhi.
2008-2009

Dr.B.N.Neelima, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati “India’s Foreign Policy under Nehru, Indira & Rajiv –A comparative Study”
Dr. P. Vijayalakshmi, Associate Professor, Dept. of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati, “Indira Gandhi as an international leader and print media :Analysis of the Hindu and Indian express”
Dr. Sammaiah, Academic Consultant, Dept.of Law, SPMVV, Tirupati. “Contribution of Indira Gandhi for constitutional and legislative development in India”
Prof.M.V.Ramanamma, Dept. of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati. “Indira Gandhi and the green Revolution in India”.
K.Jyothirmayee, Research Scholar, Dept.of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati “Indira Gandhi’s populist Programmes –A comparison with the programmes of the Government of A.P. (2004-2008)”.
Dr.Tripurasundari, Associate Professor, Dept.of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati “Attitude of Indira Gandhi on Indian press during National Emergency :A Study”.
Ms.P.Tavitamma, Assistant professor, Dept.of Social Work, SPMVV, Tirupati. “Indira Gandhi :Her ideas towards developmental sectors”
Mr.Biseweswar Patnaik, Chief Manager, ICICI Bank, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai-51 “Nationalization of banks by Indira Gandhi and its impact on Indian Economy”
K.Srinivasulu,Garhwal Rifles,56APO, “Operation blue star and the Indian Army”
Ms.B.Radha, JTP, MPUP School, Padiri,Nindra Mandal,Chittor (Dist), “Indira Gandhi and her relationships-The people she loved and hated”
S. Saradha, Lab. Assistant, Dept.of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati “Indira Gandhiki Nehru Rasina Utharaalu: Yuvatharaaniki Prerana- Oka Adhayanam”
T.Vijayalakshmi, Research Scholar, Dept. of Communication & Journalism, SPMVV, Tirupati, “Indira Gandhi’s Personality-Senior Journalists Opinions”

Monday, November 23, 2009

Remembering Indira on her birth anniversary

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Indira's Birth Anniversary Celebrated (19.11.09)

Sri Agarala Eswara Reddy, former Speaker of AP Legislative Assembly is the Chief Guest, Vice Chancellor, Prof.G.Sarojamma is guest of honor.


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Thursday, December 18, 2008



Leadership has no masculine flavor – Smt. Indira Gandhi was an enlightened world leader , Shrewd politician, an administrator with critical acumen, and a visionary who excelled her contemporaneous male leaders. She made explicit attempts to make India a social and secular country. She translated into action the goal and values of the Indian Constitution: justice, social and political. She was the voice of the voiceless down trodden of the society with a special care toward S.C.s, S.T.s and women – much legislation were passed in this regard. With her 20 point programme “ garibi hatao” and other poverty alleviation programmes there was tilt towards poor. She was a personification of women’s might in India and a role model for an Indian woman. She nationalized banks and brought in economic reforms, abolished privy purses and made India a nuclear space power. She transformed NAM from an ideological phenomenon to a down to earth political and economic movement. She lived her life for the country.

Programs Conducted By the Centre for Indira Gandhi Studies 2008-09
20.9.08 - Leadership training program for women SHGs at Karakambadi, Renigunta Mandal - No. of participants : 150

31.10.08 - Awareness program on banking services for SHGs in connection with Indira Gandhi’s death anniversary, at Yerramreddypalem, Renigunta Mandal, Tirupati - No. of participants : 150

19.11.08 - Seminar on Indira’s Vision in Public Sector Growth in connection with Mrs.Indira Gandhi’s Birth anniversary at SPMVV - No. of participants : 98

06.12.2008 - Legal Literacy Camp on ‘Legal Empowerment of women Contribution of Indira Gandhi at Mamundur Village, Renigunta Mandal - No. of participants : 60

27.12.08 - Training Program for Women Farmers, at Gangudupalli Village,Chandragiri Mandal - No. of participants : 150

03.01.09 - Training Program on Leadership And Capacity Building For Women Artisans at Bommala Colony, Tirupati Rural Mandal - No. of participants : 60

08.01.09 - Gender Sensitization for Political Empowerment of Women Panchayat Leaders, at SPMVV - No. of participants : 50

23.01.09 - Leadership Training Program for Students at Government Junior College, Papanaidupeta, Sri Kalahasti - No. of participants : 75

26.02.09 - Health awareness program on AIDs and Health Camp for women at Upparapalli Village,Tummalagunta Panchayat - No. of participants : 50

18.2.09 - 27.02.09 - Lecture series on Nehru’s letters to Indira Gandhi for school students of Tirupati Town - No. of participants : 1000

08.03.09 - Photo Exhibition on some rare Photos of Mrs.Gandhi’s Life and vision - No. of participants : 300

23.03.09 - 26.03.09 - Personality Development and Leadership training program for students of SPMVV - No. of participants : 50
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Training Program for Women Farmers
‘Use of New Technology Will Improve the Quality of Silk Worm’- Joint Director, Sericulture
Women farmers of Gangudupalle village, Chandragiri Mandal, Tirupati division were oriented towards new technologies and quality management techniques in mulberry cultivation and silkworm rearing at a training program organized by the Centre for Indira Gandhi Studies.
Sri.S.Raj Kumar, Joint Director, Sericulture, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, inaugurated the program and stressed the need for quality maintenance and increased production. He said that the department is taking all measures to provide good marketing services and bring the improved technology to the doorsteps of the farmers. He commended the women farmers for taking initiatives to produce better quality and more quantity of silk.

Sri.Murugiah, Sarpanch Gangudupalle village thanked the University for taking up the training program in their village and facilitating them with new technologies. He requested the sericulture department to conduct such training programmes periodically so that the farmers who depend more on mulberry cultivation could improve their skills.

Sri. P.Nagesham, Assistant Director, Sericulture, Tirupati elaborated Government sponsored programmes/subsidies for farmers. Dr. Raghupathi and Dr. Mogili, both scientists interacted with the farmers on technical issues relating to Mulberry cultivation and silkworm rearing. Most of the women in adjoining villages who are working on silkworm rearing fielded questions and clarified their doubts.

Prof. D.Bharati, Department of Sericulture, in the University, assured the women farmers that her department was always ready to provide skill training whenever the villagers needed it. Earlier Dr.C.Vani, Coordinator of the Centre for Indira Gandhi Studies, welcomed the gathering and explained the objectives of the Centre and commended the farmers for attending the program.


National Seminar on Indira's Vision on Public Sector Growth
NOVEMBER 19th 2008

Nationalisation helped India overcome crisis’


The intervention of visionary leader Indira Gandhi in the form of nationalisation of banks helped the country overcome the global economic slowdown, P.L. Visweswara Rao, a professor of Communication and Journalism at Osmania University, Hyderabad, said here on Wednesday.
At the national seminar on “Indira’s vision in public sector growth” organised by SPMVV Centre for Indira Gandhi Studies and the Tirupati chapter of Public Relations Society of India (PRSI) in commemoration of the 88th birth anniversary of the former Prime Minister, he eulogized her as “a woman of courage and conviction” and recalled her thrust to integrated rural development, a policy that was still revered and adopted by the Government irrespective of political parties in power. “She had the courage to implement her policies and the conviction to see that they emerged successful,” he noted.
V.V.R. Sastry, Chairman and Managing Director of Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Bangalore, in his keynote address, summed up public sector initiatives by the members of the Nehru-Gandhi family across four generations.
Initiated by Jawaharlal Nehru, the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) in India turned out to be the nation’s pride that propelled development, he said and added that the management of these institutions made all the difference.
He, however, made it clear that greater autonomy would help the institutions perform well and deliver the goods.












































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Indira's Vardhanti Observed






The Centre for Indira Gandhi Studies observed the Vardhanti (death anniversary) of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the form of a function at Yerramareddypalyam village on the outskirts of Tirupati on 31st October 2008.




The event, conducted jointly by the varsity’s Centre for Indira Gandhi Studies and Centre for Women’s Studies, eulogised Indira Gandhi for bringing revolutionary changes in public administration and empowering people. Sri. B.N. Nageswara Rao, senior manager of Sapthagiri Grameena Bank, explained how the nationalisation of banks initiated by her benefited those living in the lower strata of the society. Similarly, the banks were now lending a lot to women’s self-help groups aiming at emancipation of women.










A participant in the elocution competition



Elocution competitions were conducted for the students of the local school and prizes were given away to the winners.
In this connection, the students spoke on the leadership qualities of the late Prime Minister and the development of the country in areas like social equality, defence, education and public administration.
The coordinator of the Centre Dr. C.Vani and Dr. D.B. Krishna Kumari, Centre for Women's Studies, Prof.M.V.Ramanamma and Dr.B.N.Neelima of the department of Communication and Journalism participated in the event.