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Tysmans, Judith B. Plague in India 1994: Conditions, containment, goals. University of North Carolina, 1995.

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Tandon, Sasha. Social history of plague in colonial Punjab. Writers Choice, 2015.

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Biswal, Jayant K. A critical study of the novels of R.K. Narayan: The Malgudi comedy. Nirmal Publishers & Distributors, 1987.

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Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy. Malgudi days. Penguin Books, 2006.

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Thieme, John. R.K. Narayan. Manchester University Press, 2007.

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1939-, Tivārī Ramā, and National Institute for the Visually Handicapped (India). Kendrīya Brela Presa., eds. Mālaguḍī deza. Kendrīya Brela Presa, Rāshṭrīya Dr̥shṭibādhitārtha Saṃsthāna, Sāmājika Nyāya evaṃ Adikāritā Mantrālaya, Bhārata Sarakāra, 2005.

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Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy. Malgudi days. Saraswati Vihar, 1988.

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Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy. Mālaguḍī ḍeza. Sāhitya Candrikā Prakāśana, 2003.

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Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy. Malgudi days: The twelve stories presented on Doordarshan. Indian Thought Publications, 1986.

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K, Verma R. Geodynamics of the Indian peninsula and the Indian plate margin. Oxford & IBH Pub. Co., 1991.

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K, Verma R. Geodynamics of the Indian peninsula and the Indian plate margin. A.A. Balkema, 1991.

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Real Monasterio de San Clemente (Seville, Spain) and Fundación El Monte, eds. Tesoros de México: Oro precolombino y plata virreinal : [catálogo de la exposición] Sala de Exposiciones, Real Monasterio de San Clemente, Sevilla, 6 de noviembre de 1997-11 de enero de 1998. Fundación El Monte, 1997.

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Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy. Talkative man. Indian Thought Publications, 1986.

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Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy. Talkative man. King Penguin, 1987.

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Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy. The man-eater of Malgudi. Orient Paperbacks, 2010.

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Mawani, Renisa. The 'savage Indian' and the 'foreign plague': Mapping racial categories and legal geographies of race in British Columbia, 1871-1925. R. Mawani, 2001.

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Dézes, Pierre. Tectonic and metamorphic evolution of the Central Himalayan Domain in southeast Zanskar (Kashmir, India). Université de Lausanne, 1999.

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Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy. Penṭara kī prema kahānī: The painter of signs kā anuvāda. Rājapāla eṇḍa Sanza, 2012.

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K, Biswas S. Structure and tectonics of the Kutch Basin, Western India, with special reference to earthquakes. Indian Geological Congress, 2002.

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1953-, Gupta A. K., Tandon Neeraj, and Indian Council of Medical Research., eds. Reviews on Indian medicinal plants. Indian Council of Medical Research, 2004.

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Clulow, Adam, and Tristan Mostert, eds. The Dutch and English East India Companies. Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462985278.

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The Dutch and English East India Companies were formidable organisations that were gifted with expansive powers that allowed them to conduct diplomacy, raise armies and seize territorial possessions. But they did not move into an empty arena in which they were free to deploy these powers without resistance. Early modern Asia stood at the center of the global economy and was home to powerful states and sprawling commercial networks. The companies may have been global enterprises but they operated in a globalised region in which they encountered a range of formidable competitors who frequently o
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Workshop on Indian Geotransects (2004 Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology). WInGeo--2004, Workshop on Indian Geotransects, November 25-26, 2004: Abstracts. Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, 2004.

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Clulow, Adam, and Tristan Mostert, eds. The Dutch and English East India Companies. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462983298.

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The Dutch and English East India Companies were formidable organizations that were gifted with expansive powers that allowed them to conduct diplomacy, wage war and seize territorial possessions. But they did not move into an empty arena in which they were free to deploy these powers without resistance. Early modern Asia stood at the center of the global economy and was home to powerful states and sprawling commercial networks. The companies may have been global enterprises, but they operated in a globalized region in which they encountered a range of formidable competitors. This groundbreakin
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Cohn, Jr., Samuel K. Plague Beyond India. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819660.003.0016.

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This chapter investigates whether plague protest in India can be generalized for the rest of the world. Outside India such riots were far fewer and on a smaller scale. Plague riots in China added an ingredient rarely seen in India—violence against foreigners accused of plague spreading. Yet the Chinese protests resembled the Indian in railing against severe plague regulations (isolation and military searches) and forming class alliances. Plague riots in the Middle East, more prevalent than in Europe, were remarkably secular and economically motivated, even when occurring at pilgrimage sites an
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Plague in India. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1994.

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Plague control in India. Directorate General of Health Services, 2005.

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Sarkar, Natasha. Last Great Plague of Colonial India. Oxford University Press, 2024.

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Cohn, Jr., Samuel K. Myths of Plague. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819660.003.0017.

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This chapter delves in greater detail into the culture, politics, and ideologies of plague protest principally in India, distinguishing it from cholera riots in Europe and assertions by colonial magistrates and foreign newspapers that religious fatalism, prejudices against Western medicine and science, and mythologies of poisoning sparked the Indian protests. Instead, this chapter catalogues the abuses suffered by Indian communities and their efforts to negotiate with governments to reform outdated and damaging anti-plague preventive measures. Demonstrations, town meetings with concrete resolu
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The Concord The Concord Review, Devika Madgavkar, and Charles Riggs. TCR Singles 29-3 Plague in British India. Independently Published, 2019.

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Plague in India: An Impeachment and an Appeal. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Plague in India: An Impeachment and an Appeal. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Banga, Harjot. Anita Desai's India: The Religious Plague, Holocaust, Decadence and Remembrance. Ibidem Verlag, 2024.

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Cohn, Jr., Samuel K. Plague since 1894. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819660.003.0015.

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The plague riots in India, which amassed crowds of up to 10,000, followed by strikes and shop closures, were larger than cholera’s, and arrests and executions could also surpass cholera-related repression. Occasionally, myths spread of doctors poisoning Indians or selling their body parts for cures, and some have concluded that plague and cholera riots were much the same. They were not. While cholera violence drove deep wedges into the fabric of societies, plague riots united communities, even Muslims and Hindus, in common cause against abusive military searches and colonial measures that viol
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Slack, Paul. Plague: A Very Short Introduction. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198871118.001.0001.

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Plague: A Very Short Introduction explores the historical and social impact of plague from the earliest times. Throughout history, plague has been the cause of many major catastrophes, from the Black Death of 1348 to devastating epidemics in China and India in the late 1800s. Today, Corona-virus serves as a powerful reminder that we have not escaped the global impact of epidemic diseases. This VSI demonstrates the influence of plague on modern notions of government and public health, examining how plague has been interpreted in different times and place. It includes evidence from ancient DNA o
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W. C. (William C. ) Hossack. Aids to the Identification of Rats Connected with Plague in India: With Suggestions As to the Collection of Specimens. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Great Britain Advisory Committee for P. Reports on Plague Investigations in India, Issued by the Advisory Committee Appointed by the Secretary of State for India, the Royal Society and the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine; Volume 8. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Great Britain Advisory Committee for P. Reports on Plague Investigations in India, Issued by the Advisory Committee Appointed by the Secretary of State for India, the Royal Society and the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine; Volume 8. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Lambert, George 1853-1928, and Abram B. Kolb. India, the Horror-Stricken Empire: Containing a Full Account of the Famine, Plague, and Earthquake of 1896-7, Including a Complete Narration of the Relief Work Through the Home and Foreign Relief Commission. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Lambert, George 1853-1928, and Abram B. Kolb. India, the Horror-Stricken Empire: Containing a Full Account of the Famine, Plague, and Earthquake of 1896-7, Including a Complete Narration of the Relief Work Through the Home and Foreign Relief Commission. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Colonizing the body: State medicine and epidemic disease in nineteenth-century India. University of California Press, 1993.

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Vemsani, Lavanya. Reframing India in World History. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2024. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881890230.

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Reframing India in World History breaks the stereotypical portrayal of India based on misconstrued historical theories. Prevalent constructions of Indian history are tinged with colonial historical frameworks and presentation. It is important to understand India for what it is in the past based on self-determined frameworks derived from Indian history to reclaim India’s place in the world history. Based on new evidence-based research, Lavanya Vemsani explores patterns of civilization that are indigenous to India to investigate its history from the beginning to the present. This book covers top
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Raju, Ramachandran. Part VIII The Government’s Legal Personality, Ch.55 Public Employment and Service Law. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198704898.003.0055.

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This chapter examines relevant provisions of the Indian Constitution with respect to public employment and service law. In particular, it considers the Indian Constitution’s regulation of civil servants and the constitutional controversies surrounding the often-competing ideals of bureaucratic independence and bureaucratic responsiveness. After providing a historical overview of the Indian bureaucratic structure, the chapter turns to the debates in the Indian Constituent Assembly over the place for an independent civil service in a modern, democratic nation such as India. It then considers the
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Morcom, Anna. The Hindi film orchestra. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199352227.003.0012.

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This chapter explores the Hindi film orchestra in historical, social and cinematic contexts. It charts the place, meaning and status of the western orchestra in Indian cinema from the silent era through the post-Independence period to the marked changes that have occurred since India’s liberalization from the 1990s. Although western classical music was not adopted and institutionalized in the mainstream in India (unlike East Asia, for example), this chapter demonstrates how it nevertheless became interwoven with Indian postcolonial modernity in a powerful yet largely background and thus unseen
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Singh, Upinder, ed. The World of India's First Archaeologist. Oxford University PressDelhi, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190131753.001.0001.

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Abstract Alexander Cunningham, India's first professional archaeologist, became the first Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India in 1871. This book contains a collection of 193 letters he wrote between 1871 and 1888 to his Archaeological Assistant, J. D. M. Beglar. The letters offer exciting, new insights into Cunningham's life and career, telling the story of the birth of Indian archaeology and some of its greatest discoveries in real time, in Cunningham's own words. The letters provide a unique perspective on the construction of Indian history in the nineteenth century. They
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Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy. The Vendor of Sweets. Gardners Books, 2007.

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Shamshad, Rizwana. Bangladeshi Migrants in India. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199476411.001.0001.

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In January 2011, Felani Khatun was shot dead while attempting to cross the border from India to Bangladesh. Her body remained hung on the fence as a warning to those who illegally crossed an international border. Migration to India from the current geographical and political entity called Bangladesh is more than a century old and had begun long before the nation states were created in South Asia. Often termed as ‘foreigners’ and ‘infiltrators’, Bangladeshi migrants such as Felani find their way into India for the promise of a better future. Post 1971, there has been a steady movement of people
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Major, Andrea. Reimagining Empire in India. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350455825.

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This book explores debates about East India Company colonialism that took place on the lecture circuits of Britain, in the meeting houses of Calcutta, and at the Mughal court in Delhi in the late 1830s and 1840s.In the decades that followed the Emancipation Act (1833) British abolitionists and colonial philanthropists turned their attention to conditions across the empire, sometimes collaborating with colonised groups to challenge the impositions and iniquities of British colonial rule and sometimes prescribing their own vision of how an imperial relationship should look. This book uses the tr
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Shamshad, Rizwana. The Parliamentary Debates on Bangladeshi Migrants (1971–2009). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199476411.003.0006.

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The chapter on parliamentary debates analyses the continuing debates about Bangladeshis that took place in the national parliament of India and how their presence was viewed and debated by different sectarian and secular regional and national political parties’ representatives. The Lok Sabha debate texts from 1971 to 2011 have been analysed in this chapter. It discusses the debates on Bangladeshi migrants before, during and after the previous NDA regime. The parliamentary debate provides a window to the readers through which it is possible to obtain a picture of what has been going on over the
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Virk, Kudrat. India and South Africa. Edited by David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan, and Srinath Raghavan. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198743538.013.40.

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India and South Africa are democratic emerging powers that share a history of solidarity against colonialism, with India having played a leadership role and provided vital support to the anti-apartheid struggle. Since South Africa’s re-entry into international society, however, hard-headed economic and strategic imperatives have permeated relations between the two countries. Bilateral economic ties have grown rapidly, but rest on fragile foundations. Although security cooperation has been limited, it offers scope for deepening the India–South Africa ‘strategic partnership’, particularly in the
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Arvind P, Datar. Part V Federalism, Ch.27 Inter-State Trade, Commerce, and Intercourse. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198704898.003.0027.

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This chapter examines the trade, commerce, and intercourse clauses in the Indian Constitution. Part XIII of the Indian Constitution consists of Articles 301 to 305 and encompasses ‘Trade, Commerce and Intercourse within the territory of India’. The focus of this chapter is on the controversy surrounding compensatory taxes. It first compares the Indian framework with Australian law on trade, commerce, and intercourse, before discussing the controversy over compensatory tax that began with Section 3 of the Assam Taxation (On Goods Carried by Roads or Inland Waterways) Act 1954 and whether the co
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