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further reading: books,articles & reports
RISING FROM THE DUST
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FURTHER READING
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Further Reading
Books 4 Articles & Reports 9
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BOOKS
Aitken, Bill, The Nanda Devi Affair, Penguin Books India,1994
Alter, Robert C., Water for Pabole: Stories about People andDevelopment in the Himalayas, Orient Longman, 2002
Alter, Stephen, Sacred Waters: A Pilgrimage to the ManySources of the Ganga, Penguin Books India, 2001
Baker, Sophie, Caste, Jonathan Cape, 1990
Berreman, Gerald D., Hindus of the Himalayas, OxfordUniversity Press, 1999
Bisht, Khila, ed., Uttarakhand: Children in the Himalaya, ShriBhuvaneshwari Mahila Ashram, 2000
Bisht, Major D. S., Guide to Garhwal and Kumaon Hills, TrishulPublications, 2001
Bond, Ruskin, The Best of Ruskin Bond, Penguin Books India,1994
Bose, Sugata and Ayesha Jalal, Modern South Asia: History,Culture, Political Economy, Routledge, 1998
Cameron, James, An Indian Summer, Penguin Books, 1987
Cameron, James, Point of Departure, Oriel Press Ltd, 1978
Chaudhuri, Malay and Arindam Chaudhuri, The GreatIndian Dream, Macmillan India Ltd, 2003
Chaudhuri, Nirad C., Hinduism: A Religion To Live By,
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Chatto & Windus, 1979
Collingham Lizzie, Curry, Vintage , 2006
Corbett, Jim, The Jim Corbett Omnibus: The Man-eaters ofKumaon; The Temple Tiger and More Man-eaters of Kumaon;The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag, Oxford UniversityPress, 2006
Dalrymple, William, City of Djinns, Harper Perennial, 2005
Dalrymple, William, The Age of Kali, Flamingo, 1999
Das, Gurcharan, India Unbound: From Independence to theGlobal Information Age, Penguin Books India, 2007
Deliege, Robert, The Untouchables of India, Berg, 1999
Dubois, Abbe J. A., Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies,Rupa & Co, 2002
Easwaran, Eknath, tr., The Bhagavad Gita, Penguin, 1996
Eden, Emily, Up the Country: Letters from India, Virago PressLtd, 1984
Ellinger, Herbert, The Basics 4: Hinduism, SCM Press Ltd,1995
Flood, Gavin, An Introduction to Hinduism, CambridgeUniversity Press, 1996
Forster, E. M., A Passage to India, Penguin Books Ltd, 1998
Gandhi, M. K., An Autobiography or The Story of MyExperiments with Truth, Navajivan Publishing House, 2003
Griffiths, Bede, The Marriage of East and West, FountPaperbacks, London, 1985
Grihault, Nicki, Culture Smart: India, Kuperard, 2004
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Guha, Ramachandra, The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Changeand Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya, Oxford IndiaPaperbacks, 2001
Handa, O. C., History of Uttaranchal, Indus PublishingCompany, 2002
Hiro, Dilip, The Rough Guide Chronicle: India, Penguin, 2002
India 2007, Publications Division, Ministry of Information &Broadcasting, Government of India
James C. Collins & Jerry I. Porras, Built to Last: SuccessfulHabits of Visionary Companies, Random House, 2000
Jung, C. G., “The Dreamlike World of India” & “What IndiaCan Teach Us” in Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 10:Civilisation in Transition, translated by Gerhard Adler andR. F. C. Hull, Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, 1964
Kalam, A. P. J. Abdul, Ignited Minds, Penguin, 2003
Kandari, O. P. and O.P. Gusain, Garhwal Himalaya: Nature,Culture & Society, Transmedia 2001
Keay, John, India: A History, Harper Collins, 2000
Keay, John, Into India, John Murray, 1999
Khilnani Sunil, The Idea of India, Penguin 1997
Klostermaier, Klaus K., Hinduism: A Short Introduction,Oneworld Publications, 2000
Lipner, Julius, Hindus: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices,Routledge, 1994
Luce, Edward, In Spite of the Gods, Abacus, 2007
Manorama Yearbook 2007, Malayala Manorama Press
McDonald, Sarah, Holy Cow, Bantam Books, 2004
Mehta, Gita, Karma Cola, Peguin Books India, 1993
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Mitra, Rathin, Temples of Garhwal, Garhwal Mandal VikasNigam Ltd, 1994
Moorhouse, Geoffrey, India Britannica, William Collins, 1983
Morris, Jan, Destinations, Oxford Paperbacks, 1982
Murphy, Dervla, On a Shoestring to Coorg, CenturyHutchinson, 1985
Naipul, V. S., India: A Million Mutinies Now, Minerva, 1991
Naipul, V. S., India: A Wounded Civilization, Penguin, 1977
O’Brien, Derek, ed., The Penguin India Reference Yearbook2006, Penguin 2006
Pandey, Shruti and Priyanka Chirimar, Deepika D'Souza,Disability and the Law, Human Rights Law Network, India,2005
Radhakrishnan, Eastern Religions and Western Thought,Oxford University Press, 1940
Radhakrishnan, The Hindu View of Life, Unwin Books,London, 1963
Rough Guide to India, The, Rough Guides, November 2003
Sachs, Jeffrey, The End of Poverty, Penguin, 2005
Saili, Ganesh, ed., Glorious Garhwal, Roli Books 1995
Sarpal, Kewal, Reflections on Hinduism, Sarpal, 1999
Sen, Amartya, The Argumentative Indian: Writings on IndianCulture, History and Identity, Penguin, 2005
Sen, K. M., Hinduism, Penguin Books, 2005
Shattuck, Cybelle, Hinduism, Routledge, 1999
Singh, Patwant, The Sikhs, John Murray, London, 1999
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Sri Aurobindo, India’s Rebirth, Institut de RecherchesEvolutives, Paris, 2003
Swami Krishnananda, The Mandukya Upanishad, The DivineLife Society, 1996
Tammita-Delgoda, SinhaRaja, India: A Travellers History,Cassell & Co, 2002
Thapar, Romila, ed., India: Another Millennium? PenguinBooks India, 2000
Thapliyal, Uma Prasad, Uttaranchal, Historical and CulturalPerspectives,
B. R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi, 2005
Tully, Mark, India in Slow Motion, Penguin, 2003
Tully, Mark, India’s Unending Journey, Rider, 2007
Tully, Mark, No Full Stops in India, Penguin, 1992
Tully, Mark, The Heart of India, Penguin, 1996
Twain, Mark, More Tramps Abroad, Chatto and Windus, 1898
Varma, Pavan K., Being Indian, Penguin, 2005
Wolpert, Stanley, A New History of India, Oxford UniversityPress, 2000
Woodham, Carl E., tr., The Bhagavad Gita, PilgrimsPublishing, 2003
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ARTICLES AND REPORTS
Aide Memoire, SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN (SSA), 6thReview Mission of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Governmentof India, July 2007www.ssa.nic.in
HAQ: Centre for Child Rights, “Budget 2007-08 andChildren, A First Glance” and “Budget 2008-09 andChildren, A First Glance”, HAQ, New Delhiwww.haqcrc.org
Huttenlocher, Agnes, “Report on Samvedna”, 2006,www.kinderhilfswerk.in
“India Vision 2020”, Planning Commission, Government ofIndia, New Delhi, December 2002www.planningcommission.nic.in
International Rivers Network (IRN) Fact Sheet, October2002, “Tehri Dam”www.internationalrivers.org
Kalam, DR. A. P. J. Abdul, “What Can I Give My Nation”,Republic Day Address 2007www.abdulkalam.com
Kelly, Annie, “Disappearing Daughters”, ActionAid and theInternational Development Research Centre (IRDC), 2008www.actionaid.org.uk
Khanna, Krishan, ed., Transforming India, iWatch, Mumbai,January 2007
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www.wakeupcall.org
KHW, “Annual Report”, 2004, 2005 and 2006www.kinderhilfswerk.in
Kingdom, Geeta Gandhi, “The Progress of School Educationin India”, ESRC Global Poverty Research Group, 2007www.gprg.org
Kothari, Kothari, “Reading out of the ‘Idiot Box’: Same-Language Subtitling on Television in India”, InformationTechnologies and International Development, TheMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2004,pp. 23-44www.dcmp.org
Kremer, Michael, “Teacher Absence in India: A Shapshot”,Journal of the Economic European Association, Vol 3, April-May 2005, 658-667www.economics.harvard.edu
Mullins, Julie, “Gender Discrimination”,www.childreninneed.com/magazine/gender.html
Pratham, “ASER 2006 – Annual Status of Education Report(Rural)” and “ASER 2007 – Annual Status of EducationReport (Rural)”, Pratham, New Delhiwww.asercentre.org
Shukla, Rajesh, “India Science Report”, NCAER, 2005,www.ncaer.org
Singh, Dr. Meeta and Vasu Mohan, “The Rise of SexSelection in India”, IFESwww.ifes.org
UNICEF, “The State of the World’s Children, 2006”www.unicef.org