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Documents on Autonomy

Material type: TextTextSubject(s): AutonomyDDC classification: 320.15
Contents:
File 1: i) Appendix- I (Proposed plan for a New state comprising autonomous Districts of Mikir and N.C Hills and the Adjoining Areas of Assam.) -- ii) Zero hour notice 1998 -- iii) Profile of student association in NE India (Karbi students’ association- KSA) -- iv) Appendices- Memorandum of settlements (Bodo accord). -- v) Divide Assam (fifty three question and answers). -- vi) Profile of student association in NE India (All Bodo students’ union - ABSU). -- vii) A memorandum to the prime minister of India – demanding separate state comprising the Karbi Anglong. North Cachar Hills Districts and Contiguous Areas Inhabited by the Tribal People pf Nowgong . Sibsagar & cachar districts. -- viii) Annexture – II. Selected sections of the Assam Autonomous Districts (constitution of District councils) Ruler, 1951 (Amended by Karbi Anglong District council) -- ix) Election manifesto – the Karbi Anglong District council Election 7th January, 1989. -- x) A plan for Purbachal June –July, 1948. -- xi) Naga- Kuki Clash by Sanjay Kumar Singh. -- xii) A brief report of the Naga Women’s union, Manipur. -- xiii) NMA youth & Women Welfare Organisation.( memorandum and article of the association.) -- On the demand for the creation of Karbi Anglong North Cachar self rule territory submitted to A.B Vajpayee (PM of India, New Delhi). -- xv) Power and functions of autonomous district council (s) of N.E India in comparison to Panchayats ans municipal bodies. -- xvi) Document: notes of E.M.S Namboodiripad on the report on Ashoke Meheta commission o Panchayati raj Institution India. -- xvii) Annexure – Gist of the proposal to amend the 6th schedule to the constitution in respect of Autonomous Council of Assam and Autonomous district council of Meghalaya, Mizoram And Tripura. -- 6th Schedule to the constitution (Amendment) Bill 2001. -- xix) A comprehensive study on empowering & strengthening of Autonomous district councils in North East India -- xx) Towards greater autonomy for Tripura district council. -- xxi) The Tripura tribal areas autonomous district council act,1979. -- xxii) Tripura Gazette -- The Tripura tribal areas autonomous district council (repeal) Bill, 1985 by Tripura legislative assembly. -- xxiv) Appendix C. Chapter X of the Assam land and revenue regulation,1986. -- xxv) Memorandum to Prime Minister of the India during his maiden visit to Kohima. -- Profile of Youth Organization in NE India (All Assam Minorities Students’ Union -AAMSU) -- xxvii) Naga Mothers’ Association’s memorandum to the Union Home Secretary. -- xxviii) Naga Mothers’ Association’s motto -- xxix) Profile of Youth Organization in NE India (All Rabha Students’ Assotiation- ARSU) -- xxx) Observation of the naga Students’ federation On Innerline Permit regulation -- xxxi) Appendix- II. Assam Accord -- xxxii) The illegal Migrants (determination by tribunals) Act, 1983. -- xxxiii) Appendix- 10. Report on Illegal migration into Assam submitted to the President of India by Assam Government. -- xxxiv) Memorandum to the President of India.-- xxxv) Profile of Youth Organization in NE India (All Missing students Union - TMPK ) -- xxxvi) Charter of Demands of the United solidarity (UPDS) -- xxxvii) Memorandum to the Governor, Government of Manipur on Tipaimukh Hydro Electric Project. -- xxxviii) Assam -Nagaland frontier problem.
File 2: (i) The constitution of Jammu and Kashmir -- (ii) Appendix I- Instrument of Accession -- (iii) The report of state autonomy committee. -- (iv) Autonomy and ethnicity : negotiating competing claims in multi-ethnic states, Yash Ghai; Ed.
File 3: Crimean Tatar Deportation -- (ii) The demand for autonomy “from below”: the case of Southern Sudan. -- (iii) Third International Conference on Regional autonomy of Ethnic Minorities.(Working Group “Forms of Autonomy” Farimah Daftary) 12 June 2004. -- (iv) Protracted Moldova/Transdniestria Conflict: Recent developments and prospects of settlement via federalism of the Republic of Moldova. -- (v) The organization of Islamic conference and Muslim minority demands for regional autonomy by Tristan James Mabry. -- (vi) Map of Afghanistan. -- (vii) Village election in China autonomy or control by Goran Leijonhufvud (Norwegian centre of Human Rights). -- (viii) Critical analysis on the History/Courses of Indo-Naga political negotiation in terms of autonomy by N Senchumo N Lotha. -- (ix) Territorial autonomy: A possible solution of self determination conflicts? By H. J Heintze. -- (x) The contemplation for implementation of regional national autonomy rights in China, by Wang Yunwu. -- (xi) Survey on economic power of autonomy and the execution of the power in national autonomous areas, by Kuang Aimin. -- (xii) “Autonomy” as a tool for transforming “Frontiers”? Analysing Autonomy Arrangements for ethnic minorities in Assam, North East India, by Sanjoy Barbora. -- (xiii) Carnival of nationalism from the northeastern frontiers of India: Interpreting Naga nationalism, questioning Indian autonomy and three suggestions for the Indo-Naga peace talk, by Dolly Kikon. -- (xiv) Territorial autonomies in a comparative perspectives, by Maria Ackren. -- (xv) Cement or excrement : Autonomous ecological thinking in ethnic western human’s poverty discourse, by Chih Yu Shih. -- (xvi) The formation and development of the system of regional autonomy for minorities of the Chinese communist party, by Qingjue. -- (xvii) Autonomy rights and the politics of constitutional reform in Mexico, by Willem Assies. -- (xviii) The study on the right of national economic autonomy & the exertion of right, by Aiming Kuan. -- (xix) Legislative measures to maintain and perfect regional ethnic autonomy, by MA Yuxiang. -- (xx) “Emergence into any other political status freely determined by a people”- an analysis of the 1970 GA Resolution on Friendly relations indicating sub-state arrangements as a mode of internal self-determination, by Markku Suksi.
File 4: (i) Return of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah to Power in 1975 and After. -- (ii) Neither Wolf nor Lamb: Embracing Civil Society in the Aceh Conflict,by the Asia Forum For Human-Rights and Development FORUM-ASIA
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File 1: i) Appendix- I (Proposed plan for a New state comprising autonomous Districts of Mikir and N.C Hills and the Adjoining Areas of Assam.) -- ii) Zero hour notice 1998 -- iii) Profile of student association in NE India (Karbi students’ association- KSA) -- iv) Appendices- Memorandum of settlements (Bodo accord). -- v) Divide Assam (fifty three question and answers). -- vi) Profile of student association in NE India (All Bodo students’ union - ABSU). -- vii) A memorandum to the prime minister of India – demanding separate state comprising the Karbi Anglong. North Cachar Hills Districts and Contiguous Areas Inhabited by the Tribal People pf Nowgong . Sibsagar & cachar districts. -- viii) Annexture – II. Selected sections of the Assam Autonomous Districts (constitution of District councils) Ruler, 1951 (Amended by Karbi Anglong District council) -- ix) Election manifesto – the Karbi Anglong District council Election 7th January, 1989. -- x) A plan for Purbachal June –July, 1948. -- xi) Naga- Kuki Clash by Sanjay Kumar Singh. -- xii) A brief report of the Naga Women’s union, Manipur. -- xiii) NMA youth & Women Welfare Organisation.( memorandum and article of the association.) -- On the demand for the creation of Karbi Anglong North Cachar self rule territory submitted to A.B Vajpayee (PM of India, New Delhi). -- xv) Power and functions of autonomous district council (s) of N.E India in comparison to Panchayats ans municipal bodies. -- xvi) Document: notes of E.M.S Namboodiripad on the report on Ashoke Meheta commission o Panchayati raj Institution India. -- xvii) Annexure – Gist of the proposal to amend the 6th schedule to the constitution in respect of Autonomous Council of Assam and Autonomous district council of Meghalaya, Mizoram And Tripura. -- 6th Schedule to the constitution (Amendment) Bill 2001. -- xix) A comprehensive study on empowering & strengthening of Autonomous district councils in North East India -- xx) Towards greater autonomy for Tripura district council. -- xxi) The Tripura tribal areas autonomous district council act,1979. -- xxii) Tripura Gazette -- The Tripura tribal areas autonomous district council (repeal) Bill, 1985 by Tripura legislative assembly. -- xxiv) Appendix C. Chapter X of the Assam land and revenue regulation,1986. -- xxv) Memorandum to Prime Minister of the India during his maiden visit to Kohima. -- Profile of Youth Organization in NE India (All Assam Minorities Students’ Union -AAMSU) -- xxvii) Naga Mothers’ Association’s memorandum to the Union Home Secretary. -- xxviii) Naga Mothers’ Association’s motto -- xxix) Profile of Youth Organization in NE India (All Rabha Students’ Assotiation- ARSU) -- xxx) Observation of the naga Students’ federation On Innerline Permit regulation -- xxxi) Appendix- II. Assam Accord -- xxxii) The illegal Migrants (determination by tribunals) Act, 1983. -- xxxiii) Appendix- 10. Report on Illegal migration into Assam submitted to the President of India by Assam Government. -- xxxiv) Memorandum to the President of India.-- xxxv) Profile of Youth Organization in NE India (All Missing students Union - TMPK ) -- xxxvi) Charter of Demands of the United solidarity (UPDS) -- xxxvii) Memorandum to the Governor, Government of Manipur on Tipaimukh Hydro Electric Project. -- xxxviii) Assam -Nagaland frontier problem.

File 2: (i) The constitution of Jammu and Kashmir -- (ii) Appendix I- Instrument of Accession -- (iii) The report of state autonomy committee. -- (iv) Autonomy and ethnicity : negotiating competing claims in multi-ethnic states, Yash Ghai; Ed.

File 3: Crimean Tatar Deportation -- (ii) The demand for autonomy “from below”: the case of Southern Sudan. -- (iii) Third International Conference on Regional autonomy of Ethnic Minorities.(Working Group “Forms of Autonomy” Farimah Daftary) 12 June 2004. -- (iv) Protracted Moldova/Transdniestria Conflict: Recent developments and prospects of settlement via federalism of the Republic of Moldova. -- (v) The organization of Islamic conference and Muslim minority demands for regional autonomy by Tristan James Mabry. -- (vi) Map of Afghanistan. -- (vii) Village election in China autonomy or control by Goran Leijonhufvud (Norwegian centre of Human Rights). -- (viii) Critical analysis on the History/Courses of Indo-Naga political negotiation in terms of autonomy by N Senchumo N Lotha. -- (ix) Territorial autonomy: A possible solution of self determination conflicts? By H. J Heintze. -- (x) The contemplation for implementation of regional national autonomy rights in China, by Wang Yunwu. -- (xi) Survey on economic power of autonomy and the execution of the power in national autonomous areas, by Kuang Aimin. -- (xii) “Autonomy” as a tool for transforming “Frontiers”? Analysing Autonomy Arrangements for ethnic minorities in Assam, North East India, by Sanjoy Barbora. -- (xiii) Carnival of nationalism from the northeastern frontiers of India: Interpreting Naga nationalism, questioning Indian autonomy and three suggestions for the Indo-Naga peace talk, by Dolly Kikon. -- (xiv) Territorial autonomies in a comparative perspectives, by Maria Ackren. -- (xv) Cement or excrement : Autonomous ecological thinking in ethnic western human’s poverty discourse, by Chih Yu Shih. -- (xvi) The formation and development of the system of regional autonomy for minorities of the Chinese communist party, by Qingjue. -- (xvii) Autonomy rights and the politics of constitutional reform in Mexico, by Willem Assies. -- (xviii) The study on the right of national economic autonomy & the exertion of right, by Aiming Kuan. -- (xix) Legislative measures to maintain and perfect regional ethnic autonomy, by MA Yuxiang. -- (xx) “Emergence into any other political status freely determined by a people”- an analysis of the 1970 GA Resolution on Friendly relations indicating sub-state arrangements as a mode of internal self-determination, by Markku Suksi.

File 4: (i) Return of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah to Power in 1975 and After. -- (ii) Neither Wolf nor Lamb: Embracing Civil Society in the Aceh Conflict,by the Asia Forum For Human-Rights and Development FORUM-ASIA

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