Literature Available on Gujarat Violence



A A
Gujarat in a mist.
The Asian Age, Mumbai, Dated 21st May 2002

Abraham, Susan
Modified Gujarat.
One India One People / Vol. 5 / No. 10 / May 2002 / Pgs. 56

Ad-Hoc Committee Against Violencew on Women
When the state turns fascist : Gujarat genocide – A women's movement perspective.
Nagpur : Ad-Hoc Committee Against Violence on Women, 2002
303.62095475 / ACAVW / 7202

Ahmad, Riaz
Gujarat violence: Meaning and implications.
Economic and Political Weekly / Vol. 37 / No. 20 / 18 – 24 May 2002 / Pgs. 1870 – 1873

Aiyar, Mani Shankar
For Israel, a Gujarati view : A tale of two tragedies.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 30
th April 2002

Alagh, Yoginder
The powerhouse and its nemesis.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 73 – 76

Anand, Javed and Setalvad, Teesta (Eds.)
Communalism Combat : Genocide Gujarat – 2002 (Special Issue).
Vol. 8 / No. 77-78 / March-April 2002

Ansari, N. Jamal
Reflection of Gujarat genocide
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 19 / 27th April 2002 / Pgs. 16-17

Bakaya, Ravi M.
Gujarat – Pain and pride.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 23 / 25th May 2002 / Pgs. 8 – 9


Balakrishnan, Paran
Modi is on a sticky wicket.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 11
th - 12th May 2002

Banerjee, Sumanta
Gujarat carnage and a cynical democracy.
Economic and Political Weekly / Vol. 37 / No. 18 / 4 May 2002 / Pgs. 1707 – 1708

Basu, Rasil
Women in shreds.
The Asian Age, Mumbai Dated 26
th May 2002

Baxi, Upendra
Notes on holocaustian politics.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 77 – 83

Bhalla Surjit S.
Jumping the Shark : The Gujarat tragedy could be the turning point for three politicians.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 4
th - 5th May 2002

Bhalla Surjit S.
End game for the BJP.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 6
th - 7th April 2002

Bharati, Uma
No government can sit back and enjoy riots.
The Asian Age, Mumbai Dated 31
st May 2002

Bhargava, G. S.
C0mpetent study of media's role in Gujarat.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 23 / 25 May 2002 / Pgs. 30 – 32

Bhargava, G. S.
Forthright projection of Gujarat killing.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 18 / 20 April 2002 / Pgs. 22 – 23

Bhatia, Bela
A step back in Sabarkantha.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 35 – 38

Bhargava, G. S.
Media's Role in Aggravating Communal Passions in Gujarat.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 15 / 30 March 2002 / Pgs. 31 – 32

Bidwai, Praful
Bringing barbarians to book.
Frontline / 26
th April 2002 / Pgs. 129 - 130
Bidwai, Praful
End the butchery, sack Modi.
Frontline / 29
th March 2002 / Pgs. 115 - 116

B S
Remove Narendra modi.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 4
th March 2002

B S
72 days.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 10
th May 2002

B S
Threatening the system.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 19
th March 2002

Bunsha, Dionne
Rural trauma.
Frontline / 29
th march 2002 / Pgs. 15 - 17

CEHAT
Genocide in Gujarat 2002 : Impact on health and women.
Mumbai : Centre for Enquiry into Health and Allied Themes, 2002
303.62095475 / CEHAT / 7137

Chandra, Sudhir
A hindu's protest.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 49 – 52

Chhabra, Sagari
In Gujarat.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 25 / 8
th June 2002 / Pgs. 11 – 15

Chhabra, Sagari
In the refugee camps-compensation and closure.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 34 / 10
th August 2002 / Pgs. 5 – 6; 34 - 35

Chakravarti, V.K.
Riots or no riots, Gujarat Inc. is very much a happening.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 3
rd June 2002

Chaudhuri, Sukanta
What's new about Gujarat? : The state that raped the nation.
The Asian Age,Mumbai Dated 28
th May 2002

C I A
How has the Gujarat massacre affected minority women? : The survivors speak.
Ahmedabad : Citizen's Initiative, 2002
303.62095475 / CIA / 7180

C P I ( M ) and AIDWA
State- sponsored carnage in Gujarat : Report of a CPI(M) –AIDWA delegation.
303.62095475 / CPI / 7133

C P I – M L
Report of the COI-ML Mission to Ahmedabad.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 15 / 30 March 2002 / Pgs. 11 – 13

David, Robim
This muslim ghetto once had hindu neighbours.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 15
th June 2002

Desai, Ashok V.
Gujarat : The aftermath.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 20
th August 2002

Desai, Ashok V.
The anatomy of Gujarat riots.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 27
th August 2002

Desai, Meghanad
Gujarat and its Bhasmita
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 56 – 57

Desai, Radhika
The image of India's future?
The Hindu Dated 6
th March 2002

Deshmukh, Nana
Get together for Gujarat.
The Asian Age,Mumbai Dated 20
th May 2002

Devy, Ganesh
Tribal voice and violence
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 39 – 48

D' Monte, Darry
Gujarat's jobless youth : Idle hands as devil's workshop.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 24
th May 2002

Dubey, Muchkund
Gujarat : Four months down the road-Areport for the fraternity and reconciliation forum.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 30 / 13 July 2002 / Pgs. 13– 21

Dubey, Muchkund
Meaning and Implications of Gujarat Outrage.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 15 / 30 March 2002 / Pgs. 7 – 9

Dubey, Muchkund
Meaning and Implications of Gujarat Outrage.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 15 / 30 March 2002 / Pgs. 7 – 9

Dutt, Barkha
Covert riots and media.
Outlook / 25
th March 2002 / Pgs. 54

Engineer, Asghar Ali
All is not lost in Gujarat.
Secular Perspective / Vol. 5 / No. 9 / 1-15 May 2002 / Pgs. 1-5

Engineer, Asghar Ali
BJP's riot – Free India.
Secular Perspective / Vol. 5 / No. 6 / 16-31 March 2002 / Pgs. 1-5

Engineer, Asghar Ali
Gujarat – An area of darkness.
Secular Perspective / Vol. 5 / No. 8 / 16-30 April 2002 / Pgs. 1-5

Engineer, Asghar Ali
Myths about Muslims and the Gujarat carnage.
Secular Perspective / Vol. 5 / No. 10 / 16-31 May 2002 / Pgs. 1-5

E P W
Gujarat : Healing and immunising.
Economic and Political Weekly / Vol. 37 / No. 15 / 13 April 2002 / Pgs. 1375- 1376

E P W
Gujarat : The other tragedy.
Economic and Political Weekly / Vol. 37 / No. 17 / 27 April 2002 / Pgs. 1564

Faleiro,Eduardo
India connot avoid international scrutiny of Gujarat events.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 21 / 11
th May 2002 / Pgs. 7

Ghatwai, Milind
No guilty is first Gujarat verdict.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 14
th July 2002

Gill, K.P.S.
' I didn't say everything is normal in Gujarat.
The Asian Age, Mumbai, Dated 21
st May 2002

Gill, S.S.
The problem is political : Gujarat administration must not be made a scapegoat.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 26
th April 2002

Gupta, Dipankar
Gujarati exceptionalism.
The Hindu Dated 16
th May 2002

Gupta, Dipankar and Thapar, Romila
Who are the guilty? : Punishment and confidence building in Gujarat.
The Hindu Dated 2
nd April 2002

Gupta, Rakesh
Indian version of fascism in Gujarat.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 24 / 1
st June 2002 / Pgs. 25 - 26

Gupta, Shekhar
The end of shame : Don't believe them when they say Gujarat 2002 is like Delhi 1984.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 6
th April 2002

Gupta, Smita
A rare resilience : Quake- hit Gujarat bounces back.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 8
th March 2002

Guruswamy, Mohan
By god's awful grace : The only thing one can hope for after the Gujarat carnage is that wisdom will prevail.
The Asian Age, Mumbai Dated 1
st April 2002

Guruswamy, Mohan
Who lit the fire? February 27 : Godhra.
The Asian Age, Mumbai Dated 30
th July 2002

Guzder, Cyrus
Is secularism good for business?
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 68 – 72

Hardiman, David
Passing blame on Godhra Muslims.
Economic and Political Weekly / Vol. 37 / No. 19 / 11-17 May 2002 / Pgs. 1785

Hirway, Indira
Say that again, Ms Jaitly : Beware the glib rationalisations of the Gujarat violence.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 22
nd March 2002

I E
Policing Gujarat.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 11
th May 2002

Iyer, Ramaswamy R
Death of Indian Pluralism : Gujarat was a watershed.
Economic and Political Weekly / Vol. 37 / No. 29 / 20 -26 July 2002 / Pgs. 2993

Jain, J.K.
Fast step forward : War,penance and peace in a Ravaged Gujarat.
The Asian Age, Dated 13
th May 2002

Jha, Prem Shankar
Soft saffron's litmus test.
Outlook / Vol. XLII / 11
th March 2002 / Pgs. 21

Jha, Raj Kamal
John Brown and a dog called Chum.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 13
th May 2002

Joshi, G.P.
In search of a lost credibility : The carnage in Gujarat underlines the need for police reform.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 5
th April 2002

Kakodkar, Priyanka
Just like Hindustan- Pakistan.
Outlook / Vol. XLII / 18
th March 2002 / Pgs. 30 - 31

Kannabiram, Kalpana
Adivasis and the Genocide.
The Hindu Dated 24
th April 2002

Kapoor, Coomi
Why Gujarat shouldn't be bumped off page one : When pride is prejudice.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 4
th June 2002

Kaur, Ravinder
Violence of an insecure people.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 22
nd May 2002

Khajooria, M.M.
Gujarat riots : Is the steel frame cracking?
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 24 / 1
st June 2002 / Pgs. 11 - 13

Kohli, Shweta Rajpal
Rebuilding Gujarat – with a little bit of help.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 6
th May 2002

L H A
A continuing crime : A report on the relief and rehabilitation, the attitude of the judiciary and police investigation and arrests with regard to the genocide in Gujarat.
Mumbai : Lokshahi Hakk Sanghatana, 2002
303.62095475 / LHS / 7323

Louis, Prakash
Gujarat : Where do we proceed now?
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 20 / 4
th May 2002 / Pgs. 10 - 13

Macwan, Joseph
This unique land.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 32 – 34

Majumdar, Manabi
Political economy of Communal terror.
The Hindu Dated 6
th April 2002

Majumder, Arun
BJP's Gujarat war.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 19 / 27th April 2002 / Pgs. 4-5

Malik, Vijay
Dangerous security dimensions.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 30 / 13th July 2002 / Pgs. 24-25

Mander, Harsh
All of conscience, cast of character.
Outlook / Vol. XLII / 22
nd April 2002 / Pgs.30 – 31

Mander, Harsh
Borders in the mind : Glitter and gloom in Gujarat
The Asian Age, Dated 14
th June 2002

Mander, Harsh
Cry, My Beloved Country : Reflections on the Gujarat massacre.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 16 / 6 April 2002 / Pgs. 7 – 8, 23

Mander, Harsh
Gujarat violence and the role of voluntary sector.(Interview to Satish Kumar)
Voluntary Action Pulse / July 2002 / Pgs. 8 - 10

Mander, Harsh
Lives less ordinary : Lamps of compassion in Gujarat.
The Times of India, Mumbai, Dated 27
th August 2002

Mander, Harsh
Who thought we are capable of such brutality?
The Asian Age, Dated 15
th June 2002

Menon, Anjolie Ela
Camp Gujarat : Crying need for healing touch.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 16
th May 2002

Menon, Raja
Dossiers of genocide.
Outlook / 8
th April / Pgs. 17

Menon, Sajeda
In the ghetto.
The Statesman Dated 4
th April 2002

Menon, Suresh R.
Gujarat's battered reputation.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 19
th March 2002

M F C
Carnage In Gujarat- A Public Health Crisis, Preliminary report of the investigation.
Pune : Medico Friend Circle, 2002
303.62095475 / MFC / 7134

Mithal, Akhilesh
Godhara and Gujarat (With a backward glance at Gandhi)
The Asian Age, Dated 31
st March 2002

Mitta, Manoj
In Gujarat, keep vigil.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 16
th May 2002

Moily, M Veerappa
The path of confrontation.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 29
th April 2002

Moraes, Dom
Flames of hatred.
The Hindu Dated 24
th March 2002

M S
Defeat the gameplan.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 32 / 27
th July 2002 / Pgs. 2

M S
Godhra : Truth about the train incident on February 27.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 15 / 30 March 2002 / Pgs. 4 – 5

Mukherjee, Sidhyartha
Hindus and Muslims work together for health.
Global Health Link / No. 115 / May – June 2002 / Pgs. 14 - 15

Mulji, Sudhir
The alienation of Gujarat : The state's people try hard to preserve their internal caste system.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 9
th May 2002

Mustafa, Seema
The man who sold his soul.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 4
th May 2002

Nadkarni, J.G.Admiral (Retd.)
Where have all the leaders gone? : If responsibility is the price of greatness, Gujarat has proved Indian leaders are not great.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 12
th March 2002

Nag Kingshuk
Gujarat cover-up : Justice still light years away.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 22
nd July 2002

Nag Kingshuk
The guilty of Gujarat : No one to police the police.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 1
st June 2002

Nanda, Prakesh
Human rights is a common market : International reaction to Gujarat has two lessons.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 22
nd May 2002

Nandi, Palak
Ghost town comes back to life as riot victims return home.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 20
th July 2002

Naqvi, Saeed
At ground zero in Godhra.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 15
th March 2002

Naqvi, Saeed
When history gets Modi-fied.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 26
th April 2002

Naqvi, Saeed
Who represents Hindus today?
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 22
nd March 2002

Narayanan, M.K.
Anatomy of a riot.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 1
st April 2002

Narayanan, M.K.
Riots and exploits.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 15
th April 2002

N H R C
Proceedings on the situation in Gujarat are being recorded in continuation of earlier proceedings of the Commission dated 1 and 6 March 2002.

Padgaonkar, Dileep
India injured : No healing balm in sight.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 2
nd April 2002

Parekh Bhikhu
Making sense of Gujarat.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 26 – 31

Phadnis, Aditi
Comrade in a crisis : Naidu has backed the government through thick and thin and the Gujarat riots.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 16
th – 17th March 2002

Philipose, Pamela
Imagining a new beginning : India could rise from the emergency, it will rise from Gujarat too.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 21
st May 2002

Philipose, Pamela
Modi-fying democracy : How normal is Gujarat anyways?
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 25
th July 2002

Pinto, Ambrose
Gujarat and international public opinion.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 22 / 18
th May 2002 / Pgs. 15 – 18

Prakash,Cadric
What normal? Gujarat's as bad as it was on Feb. 27-28
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 24
th July 2002

Prasad,H.Y. Hsarada
Gujarat, the ultimate test.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 29
th May l 2002

P U C L
Violence in Vadodara : A report.
Vadodara : People's Union for Civil liberties, and Vadodara Shanti Abhiyan, 2002
303.62095475 / PUCL / 7181

Punwani, Jyoti
Dateline Godhra .
Mumbai : Nirbhay Bano Andolan, 2002
303.62095475 / PUN / 7203

Punwani, Jyoti
Godhra revisited.
The Hindu Dated 15
th April 2002

Rajagopal, Raju
A letter to Chachaji about the Gujarat riots.
The Hindu Dated 26
th March 2002

Rajalakshmi, T.K.
Condemning a carnage.
Frontline / 29
th March 2002 / Pgs. 24

Rajput, J.S.
Rites and wrongs : Education system has failed Gujarat.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 27
th April 2002

Ramanathan,Sugna
Ordeal by fire.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 23 – 26

Rana, Kishan S.
Gujarat and diplomatic norms : Mismanagement of domestic affairs can invite international scrutiny.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 27
th – 28th April 2002

Ray, Joydeep
Charred by Gujarat violence.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 10
th June 2002

Raz, Mahmood Alam
After Gujarat : Prayers of unknown muslim.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 9
th July 2002

Ribeiro, Julio
Lost middle ground : A community loses hope in Gujrat.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 24
th April 2002

Sambrani, Shreekant
This mob was different : Want to tomorrow's India please have a look at Gujarat.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 27
th March 2002

Sardesai, Rajdeep
Beyond ideology : In Gujarat hatred is now the only passion.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 9
th April 2002

Sarkar,Tanika
Semiotics of terror : Muslim children and women in hindu rashtra.
Economic and Political Weekly / Vol. 37 / No. 28 / 13-19 July 2002 / Pgs. 2872 – 2876

S. C.
NHRC and Human dimension of Gujarat tragedy.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 16 / 6 April 2002 / Pgs. 2 -3

Sen, Ashish
US response to Gujarat not a failure of compassion : Hataway.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 12
th June 2002

SEWA Relief Team
Re-building our lives.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 64 – 67

Shah, A.M.
For a more humane society.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 58 – 60

Shan, Amrita
Once upon a time in Gujarat.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 23
rd May 2002

Sharan, Shree Shankar
The agony in Gujarat : A report on Gujarat riots.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 24 / 1
st June 2002 / Pgs. 7 - 10

Singh, Ajay
Prime Minister VS Sayamsevak : Vajapayee is being forced to make a deal with the VHP that could rock the government.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 2
nd – 3rd Match 2002

Singh, Ajay
The best of times for Hindutva : For the RSS and its constituent, Narendra Modi and the Gujarat riots are the best things that happened to the beleaguered of Hindu fundamentalists.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 16
th April 2002

Singh, S.K.
International community and Gujarat carnage.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 21 / 11 May 2002 / Pgs. 8 and 25

Singh, S. Nihal
It's 1984 in Gujarat.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 25
th April 2002

Sinha, Suman
For Gujarat, we must all act.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 15
th May 2002

Subramanian, S.
Noral catastrophes and immoral reasoning.
Economic and Political Weekly / Vol. 37 / No. 26 / 29 June – 5 July 2002 / Pgs. 2567 – 2569

Suresh, H.
Gujarat : A Crime against Humanity.
Combat law / Vol. 1 / No. 1 / April – May 2002 / Pgs. 39

Swami, Praveen
Saffron terror.
Frontline / 29
th 2002 / Pgs. 8 – 12

Thakur, Sankarshan
Modi's handling of riots gets Jaitley's Approval.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 6
th July 2002

Thampu, Valson
No, Prime Minister : Mere histrionics will not heal Gujarat.
The Asian Age , Mumbai Dated 9
th April 2002

Thomas, T.
The genie of Gujarat and Ayodhya : An investor's perception of India will be affected very significantly by the events in Gujarat.
Business Standard, Mumbai Dated 29
th Match 2002

Trevedie, Deepal
Divide and rule : Modi offers recipe of hate.
The Asian Age, Mumbai Dated 9
th April 2002

Trevedie, Deepal
Real culprits find Hindutva in Gujarat
The Asian Age, Mumbai Dated 23
rd June 2002

Trevedie, Deepal
The foreign hand in Gujarat is home-grown.
The Asian Age, Mumbai Dated 16
th July 2002

Trevedie, Deepal
Wil Modi have the last laugh?
The Asian Age, Mumbai Dated 13
th June 2002

Vghela, Shankersinh
BJP's misrule in Gujarat has given us strategy on a platter.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 24
th July 2002

Venu, M.R.
Growth after Gujarat : Shadows deepen over the economy.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 9
th May 2002

Verghese, B.G.
Farewell to rajdharma : Centre's record of shame in Gujarat.
The Times of India, Mumbai Dated 23
rd May 2002

Vij, Bhavna
Riots: Govt. says DM, SP must bear the cross.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 24
th July 2002

Vora, Batuk
Gujarat Needs Food- Light, just Silver- lining
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 16 / 6 April 2002 / Pgs. 5 - 6

Vora, Batuk
Gujarati print media's role in the carnage.
Mainstream / Vol. XL / No. 18 / 20 April 2002 / Pgs. 6 - 8

Vora, Batuk
Politico administrative disaster looms large in Gujarat : Can congress cleanse its own stable.
Mainstream / Vol.XL / No. 22 / 18
th May 2002 / Pgs. 15 – 18

Wilkison, Steven I.
Putting Gujarat in Perspective.
Economic and Political Weekly / Vol. 37 / No. 17 / 27 April 2002 / Pgs. 1579 – 1583

Wisner, Frank G.
Gurajat to hit India's image.
The Indian Express, Mumbai Dated 21
st April 2002

Yagnik, Achyut
Pathology of Gujarat.
Seminar / No. 513 / May 2002 / Pgs. 19 – 22

Zakaria, Rafiq
Yes, some Hindus hate muslims.
The Asian Age, Dated 2
nd April 2002