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Newsletter May-June 2010

New arrivals in English under different subject heading

Literature

Malayalam Literature- Novel

Indulekha/ by O Chandumenon.  –1st.  - New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Bengali anthology

Women in concert: an anthology of Bengali Muslim women's writings/ edited by Shaheen Akhtar; Moushumi Bhowmik / tr. Stree.  -1st.  –Kolkata: Stree, 1998.

Political fiction-English- History and criticism

The imperishable Empire: a study of British fiction on India/ by Rashna B.  Singh.  -1st.  –Washington D.C: Three Continents Press, 1988.

India- Nationalism- Literature

Nationalism/ by Rabindranath Tagore. – 1st. - New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 1991

Hindi literature

Mortuary/ by Jagadamba Prasad Dixit/ tr. Madhu Sharma.  -1st.  –New Delhi: National bank trust, 1999.

English literature- History and criticism

The country and the city/ by Raymond Williams.  -1st. –London: The Hogarth Press, 1973.

Europe- relations- Latin America

Imperial eyes: travel writing and transculturation/ by Mary Louise Pratt.  -1st.  –London: Routledge, 1992.

Criticism- History- 20th century

Literature in the modern world: critical essays and documents/ by Dennis Walder.-1st.- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Travel writing –History

Travel writing and the empire/ edited by Sachidananda Mohanty.-1st.- New Delhi: Katha, 2003.

Education

Madrasahs

Schooling Islam: the culture and politics of modern Muslim education/ edited by Robert W.Hefner; Muhammad qasim Zaman. -1st.  -New Jersey: Oxford University Press, 2007.

Health

Medicine- Colonial India

Medicine, disease and ecology in colonial India: the Deccan Plateau in the 19th Century/ by D. Satya Laxman. -1st.  - New Delhi: Manohar, 2008. 

Birth control- United States

Killing the black body: race, reproduction, and the meaning of liberty/ by Dorothy Roberts.  -1st. – New York: Vintage books, 1997.

Dalits- India- Religion

Saints- India

Untouchable saints: an Indian phenomenon/ edited by Eleanor Zelliot; Rohini Mokashi- Punekar. -1st.  - New Delhi: Manohar, 2005.

Scheduled caste- untouchables

They burn: the 1,6000,00,000 untouchables of India/ by Sunder B. Shyam. -1st. –Hyderabad: Samaantara Book House, 2009

Political Science

Political science- Philosophy

States of injury: power and freedom in late modernity/ by Wendy

Brown.-1st.-Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995.

Toleration

Regulating aversion: tolerance in the age of identity and empire/ by Wendy Brown.-1st.-Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006.

Democracy- India

Discourse, democracy and difference: perspectives on community, politics and culture/edited by M.T Ansari.; Deeptha Achar.  –1st.  -New Delhi: Sahitya Academy, 2010.

Communism- Addresses, essays, lectures

Marxism and deconstruction: a critical articulation/ by Michael Ryan. -1st.  –Baltimore: The Hopkins University Press, 1984.

Lambada community- Hyderabad State- Colonial rule- Nizams

Subjugated nomads: the Lambadas under the rule of the Nizams/ by Bhangya Bhukya. –1st.  -Hyderabad: Orient Black Swan, 2010.

Law

Police code- Andhra Pradesh- India

The Andhra Pradesh Police code/ edited by Padala Rama Reddi; Padala Srinivasa Reddy.  –1st.  -Hyderabad: Panchayat Publications, 1998.

Sexual harassment

The imaginary domain: abortion, pornography & sexual harassment/ by Drucilla

Cornell.  -1st.  –New York: Routledge, 1995.

Culture Studies

Manners and Customs- origin

The invention of tradition--(past and present publications)/ edited by Hobsbawm E.J.; Range Terence.  – 1st.  –New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983.

Ideology

On ideology/ published by Centre for contemporary culture studies University of Birmingham.  -1st.  –London: Hutchinson, 1977.

Cultural diversity- Globalization

Culture industries, cultural diversity and cultural policy in the time of globalization: proceedings of the consultation/ by S.V. Srinivas and Radhika Bitasta Das. -1st.  –Bangalore: Centre for the study of culture and society, 2008.

Cultural process- Historical process

Crossing boundaries/ by Geeti Sen. -1st. - Hyderabad: Oriented Longman, 1997.

Great Britain- Race relations

The Empire strikes back: race and racism in 70s Britain/ compiler by Centre for contemporary cultural studies.  -1st.  –London: Hutchinson, 1982.

Motion Pictures

Motion pictures- India

Cinema in focus: Black and white of cinema in India/ by Pranjali Bandhu.  -1st.  –Thiruvananthapuram: Odyssey, 1992.

Documentary films- Political aspects

They must be represented: the politics of documentary/ by Paula Rabinowitz.-1st.- London: Verso,1994.

Biography

Women- India

A woman of India: being the life of Saroj Nalini (founder of the Women’s institute movement in India)/ by Sadaya Dutt Guru. -1st - Edinburgh: Oxford University Press, 1941.

Pioneer women of India/ by Sathianadhan Sengupta Padmini.-1st.- Bombay: Thacker, 1944.

Ritwik Ghatak, 1925-1976

Ritwik Ghatak: arguments/stories/ edited by Ashish Rajadhyaksha: Amrit Gangar. - 1st.-Bombay: Vinay samant, 1987.

Criticism and interpretation

Ritwik Ghatak: a return to the epic/ by Ashish Rajadhyaksha.  -1st.  –Bombay: Screen Unit, 1982.

Social Conditions- India

Child marriage: the Indian Minotaur: an object-lesson from the past to the future/ by Eleanor F.   Rathbone.-1st. - London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1934.

Social service- India- Bengal

Social reform in Bengal: a side sketch/ by Sitanath Tattvabhushan. -1st. – Calcutta: Papyrus, 1982.

Psychology

Semiotics

The subject of Semiotics/ by Kaja Silverman.  -1st.  –New York: Oxford University Press, 1983.

Science

Science- Social aspects

Science in a free society/ by Paul Feyerabend.  -1st.  –London: VERSO, 1978.

Women’s Rights- Muslim women

Paradise beneath her feet: how women are transforming the middle east/ Isobel Coleman.-New York: Random house, 2010

New arrivals in Telugu under different subject heading

Saahithyam

Sthreevaada saahithyam: oka pariseelana/ Nalini.-Hyderabad: Vandana prachuranalu, 2010.

Saahithyamante emiti/ Vadrevu Chinaveerabhadrudu.-Hyderabad: Sree, 2009.

Telugulo naataka rachana (1991- 2000)/ Sammeta Vijaya.- Hyderabad: Abhinaya, 2009.

Navalalu

Kodavatiganti Kutumbarao rachana prapancham Vol: 6 Navalalu 1941-52/ by Kodavati ganti Kutumbarao/tr. Krishna Bai. – Hyderabad: Viplava rachaethala sangham, 2009.

Bhagyodayam: Bhagya Reddy Varma Jeevithadarsham- Aacharana/ by M.B. Goutham.-1st. - Hyderabad: Samantara prachuranalu, 2009.

Bheemsena/ by B.Shyaam Sundar.-1st. - Hyderabad: Samantara prachuranalu, 1968.

Sachitra Jyothibhaa Phule Jeevanam/ by Vimalkeerthi.-1st. - Hyderabad: Samantara prachuranalu, 2009.

Gangu: navala/ Vattikota Alwaru swamy.- Hyderabad: Visalandhra publishing house, 2009.

Kathalu

Evarni chesukonu: mari konni kathalu/ Abburi Chayadevi.- Hyderabad: Likhitha press,2009.

Tholi Telugu kathalu/ Bhandaru Acchamamba/ ed. Sangisetti Srinivas.- Hyderabad: Kavile ( Telangana Research and Referral Centre), 2010.

Negadu: kathalu/ Nalluri Rukmini.- Guntur: Viplava rachaethala sangham, 2010.

Kavithvam

O C Christ: Maddela Santhayya kavithvam/ compiled by Sikhamani.- Hyderabad: Maddela Santhayya Memorial Trust, 2002.

Bhaava prasarana

Telugu veera gaathala dwaaraa bhaava prasarana, samaalochana/ P.Koteswaramma.-Hyderabad: Kranthi- Karthik prachuranalu, 2009.

Vyakthulu

Maha daarsanikudu Phule/ Tatikonda Ramesh  ed.,.- Hyderabad: Hyderabad Book Trust, 2009.

Marx ku poorvapu saamaajika thathvavetthala adugu jaadalu/ P.Ranga rao.- Hyderabad: Spruha saahithee samstha, 2010.

Krantha darsi Lohia/ compiled by Ravela Somayya .-Hyderabad: Ram Manohar Lohia Trust, 2009.

Charithra

Raashtra raajakeeya charithra (vandella saasthreeya visleshana 1910-2010)/ Sarisetti Innayya.- Hyderabad: Centre for Inquiry India, 2010.

Bobbili samsthaana charithra- samsthaana poshana/ Bonaala Sarala.- Hyderabad: Ruthvik Saahithya prachuranalu, 2002.

Visthrutha saamraajyam Vijayanagaram: Bhaaratha desa charithrako noolu pogu/ Robert Sewel/ tr.by Durgampudi Chandrasekhara reddy [et.al..].- Vijayawada: Emesco,2010.

Alavaatlu- Samaajam

Aavishkarana: Alchoholicla pillalu: oka avagaahana/ Sridevi Muralidhar.- Hyderabad: V.R.Raju Social Health Foundation, 2010.

New arrivals in Audio Visuals

Dalit issues- India

Resilient rhythms/ a film by Gopal Menon

Maoists- caste- communalism

When the state declares war on the people (15 minutes trailer) / a film by Gopal Menon.

Contents of Journals

Social scientist

Volume 38  Number 5-6   May- June 2010

Socialism or reformism? Prabhat Patnaik

The Irresistible science of Kari Marx MurzbanJai.

Gramsci- theory- Translation- reading: “Loose notes and jotting for a

Group of essays on the History of intellectuals” Pier Paolo Frassinelli.

The neo-liberal interpretation of health Imrana Qadeer & Indira Chakravarthi.

Agrarian Crisis and National Commission for Enterprises  in the Unorganised sector S. Mohanakumar.

Art India

Volume XIV   Issues IV      March   2010

Lead Essay

Why do critics treat theorist Walter Benjamin’s notion of the ‘aura’ as gospel? Why do politically- minded artists believe that they can change the world through art? GIRISH SHAHANE tells us where they are going wrong.

Lead feature

Baroda’s artists have politics on their works, says Sandhya Boradewekar

Profiles

Arshiya Lokhandwala feels that Tejal Shah’s ‘trans’-sexual photographs, videos and performances should be seen as part of the artist’s protest against discrimination of all kinds.

GEETA KAPUR holds forth on the politics art of Tushar Joag.

Ravi Agarwal’s concern for the environment and civil rights is evident in his photographs,

Performances and community- centred projects, maintains MEERA MENEZES.

Special Report

Latika Gupta attends a long awaited seminar on the Kerala Radicals and is excited by the questions it raises.

Letter from Pakistan

Quddus Mirza gives a round-up of political art in his country.

International reviews

Peter Felch cheers as contemporary Indian art in the from of Chalot India acquires a whole host of new admirers in Venna.

The Raqs Media collective broods about time, travel and the hidden costs of globalization at a new show in London, says MURTAZA VALI.

Ranjani Shettar’s swirling golden- brown sculptures have SONAL SHAH gleefully sporting with shadows in a New York gallery.

Nasreen Mohamedi’s black-and- white drawings, minimalistic photographs and enigmatically spare canvases are all given an airing at a recent retrospective. EMILIA TERRACCIANO drops by.

Cyprien Gaillard and shilpa Gupta are both younger than Jesus; MEENAKSHI THIRUKODE rejoices that she is too.

International report

Contemporary Chinese art’s politically sensitive poster boy, Ai Wei Wei, has been given a rough ride by government authorities; ANIRUDH CHARI is not surprised.

Reviews

Ashim Purkayastha’s new works address injustice in the North- East, reports LATIKA GUPTA

Freedom might be notional, but good art isn’t ANIRUDH CHARI celebrates the fact that we get a good does of the latter at Experimenter Gallery’s group show.

Dark narratives and colourful fashion figure in Bharat Sikka’s absorbing photographs, observes PRIYA PALL.

What’s so marvelous about reality? PRIYA PALL finds out at Gallery Espace’s vast exhibition of mysterious videos and myth-inspired installations.

Seher Shah’s dense photomontages borrow from architecture, religion and politics, notes MEERA MENEZES.

Sumedh Rajendran’s Mumbai solo plays host to a steely array of dismantled dogs and disemboweled human discovers AVNI DOSHI.

AVNI DOSHI finds herself thinking about the various ways in which tradition creeps up on modernity at Sakshi Gallery’s exhibition of Asian art.

SHILADITYA SARKAR is unreservedly captivated by Kabir Mohanty’s sound and videos installations that discuss multiculturalism and ‘maya’ in the metropolis.

Srinivasa Prasad’s gigantic bamboo sculptures simulating birds’ nests make MARTA JAKIMOWICZ sorry that the show has to end.

Unsetting wafts of sandalwood soap greet MARTA JAKIMOWICZ at Krishnaraj Chonat’s stunningly strange solo.

Cogitation

GIEVE PATEL probes the significance behind the tangied bottle- green foliage, eerily winking lights and menacing beasts in Kerala- based Ratheesh T.’S disturbing, detail- rich canvases.

Communalism Combat

Year  16  No. 151  May 2010

Islam in Transition

My friend, the Maulana

Wrongful offensive

Herald of peace

Revenge is bitter

Staunching the haemorrhage

A contrived contradiction

Talking point

Need for introspection

A common culture

For one and all

Back towards an equal footing

Losing moral ground

Reconcilable difference

Voices

Poem- peace, the greater Jihad

Communalism combat

Year 16 No: 152   JUNE 2010

Cover story

Dial M for Massacre

Clinching documentary evidence corroborates serious charges against Narendra Modi and key officials in his administration.

Editorial

A culture of impunity

Focus

Crime compounded

Special Report

State terror

Freedom Flotilla

‘I told you so’ A special place in hell Kill a turk and rest Treat Palestinians like Jews The cautionary tale of Helen Thomas Satyagraha in Palestine.

Gender

An open letter to the fatwa- makers

Neighbours

Faisal Shahzad’s radicalization

Maududi: The fountainhead of religious extremism ‘My Beloved Ummah’

Human Rights

Why Afzal must not be hanged Amnesty: working against oblivion?

Ethos

Selective Muslim rage

Tehelka

Vol: 7 Issue: 19   May 2010

The menu

The media remains silent even as journalism is threatened with UAPA.

Seeding distrust

The new seeds bill does not safeguard the interest of farmers

26/11 Verdict

How the case against the two Indians in the Mumbai attacks fell through

Spectrum Survivor

Despite all the telecom scams, A Raja manages to remain unscathed

Mcx- NSE Row

All sides vying for a larger share of the currency derivatives pie

Jungle Law

Story of the Sharias, who were displaced to make way for the lions that never, came.

A dying tradition

Kerala’s sexually expressive Bharani festival is fading out under repression

Sleaze fest

Madhuri Gupta’s arrest has become something of a soap opera

HIMAL South Asian

Volume: 23 No: 5 May 2010

The troll of children’s literature/ Tabish Khair

Bangla bizarre/ Harjinder Singh

Small-town chest-puff/ Sumana Roy

Between literacy and reading/ V.Geetha

Beyond the ‘national child’/ Deeptha Achar & Deepa Srinivas

Making children with literature/ Aunohita Mojumdar

Three decades later/ Rumana Husain

Books that teach nothing/ Anushka Ravishankar

Suntali’s strange travels/ Kanak Mani Dixit

A record victory, poorly attended/ Tisaranee Gunasekara

A deal is a deal/ B Skanthakumar

The politics of boycott/ Htet Aung

Coca- Cola care/ Jpe Thomas

Interview

Climate damage control: Jack D lves/ Smriti Mallapaty

Yakas: Prashani Rambukwella/ Richard Boyle

Essay

The idea of Punjabiyat/ Pritam Singh

Opinion

A diaspora begins/ TP Mishra

Running tourism/ Roger Henke

Reflections

Jungle theatre/ Ajay Joshi

Fiction

Religious visa/ Tsering Namgyal

Photo feature

In the baram’s hands/ Akshay Singh

Southasiasphere: C K Lal

Naxalites, narcissists and nihilism

Mediafile

Review

Comic rectitude/ Diwas Kc

Are we ‘post-Hindu’ yet?/ Meera Nanda

Buddha minus god/ Alok K Bohara

HIMAL South Asian

Volume: 23 No: 6 June 2010

Why Pakistan is not a nation/ Pervez Hoodbhoy

Fire and the federation/ Syed Talat Hussain

The question of Balochistan/ Urooj Zia

Subduing the control freak/ Fahd Hussain

What are we to celebrate/ Qalander Bux Memon

Report

Polarised polity/ Bidushi Dhungel

An inevitable disaster/ Hermann Kreutzmann

Analysis

A Profitable education/ Sadhna Saxena

Interview

Raja Devasish Roy/ Hana Shams Ahmed

A republican agenda/ Shashank Kela

Preserving the ‘little bastards’ / Richard Boyle

Opinion

Kacha Garhi to Kensington Oval/ Mujib Mashal

Reflections

The road to Brazil/ Roman Gautam

Profile

A high, late honour/ Jessica Mudditt

Time and a place

A fatal intersection/ Liyanage Amarkeerthi

Fiction

Small revolutions/ Deepika Arwind

Photo feature

End of the river?/ Amar Guriro

Southasiansphere: C K Lal

Review

Representing Pakistan/ Khaled Ahmed

Melting-pot constituencies/ Beena Sarwar

Beyond two dimensions/ Anne Feenstra

Indian Journal of Secularism

Volume 14    No.1   April- June. 2010

Should Religious Be Power Centred?                   __Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer

Ibn Taimiyya and Siyasat-e-Ilahiya:                     __Anwar Hussain

Philosophy of Jihad and Radical

Islamist Movements

Buddhism and Good Goverence                         __Nalin Swaris

Secular Religious in Chinese                               __Tan Sor Hoon

Politics: a Confucian perspective

Perda, Fatwa and the Challenge to                    __Robertus Rober

Secular Citizenship in Indonesia

Vinoba Bhave and his understanding                   __Dr.Asghar Ali Engineer

Of Islam

Compulsory Voting and Democracy                    __Dr. Attar Rabbani

Book Review

Voices against Terror                                             __Riyas V.M.

Tribute

Iqbal A. Ansari: A demanding ethics of                  __Dr. Nazeer A.Majeed

Secularism and human rights

Biblio: a review of books

VOL. XV NO.s. 3 & 4    MARCH - APRIL 2010

Way to go by Upamanyu Chatterjee                                     ---        Nilanjana S. Roy

The temple- goers by Aatish Taseer                                      ---        Trisha Gupta

Mother Pious Lady: Making Sense of Everyday

India by Santosh Desai                                                         ---         Vinay Sitapati

India’s Middle Class: New Forms of Urban Leisure,

Consumption and Prosperity by Christian Brosius                       ---       Mitu Sengupta

The Two Languages of Violence. An essay                             ---       Tabish Khair

Terror, Terrorism, States and Societies: A Historical

And Philosophical Perspective edited by Samir Kumar

Das and Rada Ivekovic                                                           ---      Sukumar Muralidharan

Evidence of Suspicions: A Writer’s Report on the War on

Terror by Amitava Kumar and Rounded Up: Artificial

Terrorists and Muslim Entrapment after 9/11 by Shamshad

Ahmad                                                                                ---    Manisha Sethi

The British the Brigands and the Bordermen ----From the

Diaries and Articles of K.F.Rustamji edited by P.V.Rajgopal          ---    Satish Datt Pandey

The Confessions of Sultana Daku by Sujit Saraf                         ---    Hartosh Singh Bal

The Quarantine Papers by Kalpish Ratna                                  ---   Sanjay Sipahimalani

The Veiled Suite: The Collected Poems by Agha Shahid Ali         ---    Manash Bhattacharjee

The complaints by Ian Rankin                                                 ---    Devangshu Datta

The Tiktiki: Ruminations on the lonesome detective                  ---     Debjani Sengupta

The Millennium Trilogy (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo; the Girl

Who Played with Fire; The Girl who kicked the Hornets’ Nest)

By Steig Larsson                                                                  ---   Jai Arjun Singh

The Englishman’s Cameo by Madhulika Liddle                            ---   Ambarish Satwik

The Curious Case of 221B  (The Secret Notebooks of John H.

Watson, M.D.) by Partha Basu                                                ---    Darius Cooper

A Dead Hand, A Crime in Calcutta by Paul Theroux                    ---    Nandini Lal

The House of Fear by Ibne-e-safi                                            ---   Adeel Mehdi

A Global History of Modern Historiography by George Iggers

And Q. Edward Wang with contributions from Supriya Mukerjee    ---   Vandana Joshi

The Rediscovery of India by Meghnad Desai                                ---   Jaithirth Rao

Nationalism in the Vernacular edited by Shobna Nijhawan              ---    Purushottam Agrawal

Mother India: A Political Biography of Indira Gandhi by Pranay

Gupta                                                                                   ---   Inder Malhotra

The Book Review

Volume XXXIV No.6 June

Laila Tyabji                       Amrita Sher-Gil: a self-portait in letters & writings introduced, annotated and Edited by Vivan Sundaram

Bhaskar Ghose                 Women centre stage: the dramatist and the play by Poile Sengupta

Roma Chatterjee             SSSS: Snake art and allegory by Gita Wolf and Ianna Andreadis;

Moving pictures: Rikshaw art of Bangladesh by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt and David J.Williams

Ranjeeta Dutta                Forging a region: Sultans, traders, and piligrims in Gujarat, 1200-1500 by Samira Sheikh

Kanakalatha Mukund     Company of Kinsmen: enterprise and community in South Asian history 1700-1940 by Tirthankar Roy

Surinder S.Jodhka           The Sikhs: ideology, institution, and identity by J.S.Grewal: Sikh diaspora Philanthropy in Punjab: Global giving for local good edited by Verne A Dusenbery and  Darshan S. Tatla

Onkar Marwah                 Issues in twentieth- century world history by Sneh Mahajan

Sneh Mahajan                 China and the making of Bombay by Madhavi Thampi and Shalini Saksena

R.Rajamani                      Man and environment: the ecological history of India by Irfan Habib

Sugato Dutt                   Contemporary ecological crisis: a Marxist’s view by Randhir Singh

Sucharita Sengupta         Soil not oil: climate change, peak oil and food insecurity by Vandana Shiva

Vellikkeel Raghavan        Questions of Caste, Colonialism and Nationalism

S.Srinivasa Rao                 English education and the question of Indian Nationalism: a perspective on the vernacular by Santosh Dash

Saumen Chattopadhyay    The elementary education system in India:  exploring institutional structures, processes and dynamics edited by Rashmi Sharma and Vimala Ramachandran

K.Saradamoni                   Development, politics and society: left politics in Kerala- a disinterested perspective by R.K.Suresh Kumar and P.Suresh Kumar

Paramjit S.Judge              Rural women and development in India: issues and challenges edited by U.Kalpagam and Jaya Arunachalam

Praveen Jha                    India: monetary policy, financial stability and other essays by C.Rangarajan; states’ fiscal management and regional equity: an overview edited by M.Govinda Rao and Anwar Shah.

C.S.Venkiteswaran           C.Raghavan: a translator par excellence.

Arshia Sattar                    Shuka saptati:  seventy tales of the parrot translated by A.N.D.Haksar.

Mala Pandurang                Venus crossing: twelve stories in transit by Kalpana Swaminathan

Anuradha Kumar               Changing my mind: occasional essays by Zadie Smith

 

Published articles of Anveshi members

Kalisi  nadiche   sthaanamaa? Asthithvaalanu minge sthaanamaa?/ Gogu Shyamala.

Andhra Jyothi , 21.06.2010.

Nijaalanu neeru gaarche yathnam/ Asala Srinivas

Andhra Jyothi, 30.06.2010.

Kula vivakshaanni denitho kottaali/ Jupaka Subadra,

Bhumika: Sthee Vaada Pathrika, June 2010.

Inupa kachchadaalani baddalu chesina Supreme Court theerpu / Jupaka Subadra,

Bhumika: Sthee Vaada Pathrika, May 2010.

Telangaana Dopidiki Punaadi Police Action/ Kaneez Fathima,

Singidi: Telangaana Saahitya Pathrika, March 2010.

Prathyaeka Telangaana Udyamamlo Mahilaa Naayakulu/ Gogu. Shyamala,

Singidi: Telangaana Saahitya Pathrika, March 2010.