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J K Bajaj

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J K Bajaj (born 21 March 1952 in Punjab, India) is director of the Center for Policy Studies, Chennai.[1]

Books

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His books include the following:[2]

  • Making of A Hindu Patriot: Background of Gandhiji's Hind Swaraj, J. K. Bajaj and M. D. Srinivas, Centre for Policy Studies and Haranand, Delhi, 2021
  1. Hind Swaraj (2012), based on the original handwritten notes written by Mahatma Gandhi in Gujarati language.[3]
  • Scheduled Tribes of India: Religious Demography and Representation, ed. Dr. J. K. Bajaj, 2011.
  • Religious Demography of India, A. P. Joshi, M. D. Srinivas and J. K. Bajaj, Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai, 2003.[4]
  1. Timeless India Resurgent India: A Celebration of the Land and People of India, Jitendra Bajaj and M. D. Srinivas, Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai 2001; also published in Hindi, Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai 2001.
  2. Restoring Abundance: Regeneration of Indian Agriculture to Ensure Food for All in Plenty, J. K. Bajaj and M. D. Srinivas, IIAS, Shimla, 2001.
  • Food for All, ed. J. K. Bajaj, Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai 2001
  • Annam Bahu Kurvita: Recollecting the Indian Discipline of Growing and Sharing Food in Plenty, Jitendra Bajaj and M. D. Srinivas, Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai 1996; also published in Hindi 1996, and Tamil 1998.
  • Ayodhya and the Future India, ed. Jitendra Bajaj, Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai 1993.
  • Bharatiya Chitta Manas and Kala by Sri Dharampal, tr. and ed. Jitendra Bajaj, Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai 1993.
  • Indian Economy and Polity, ed. J. K. Bajaj, Centre for Policy Studies (1995).
  • Resource Atlas of MADHYA PRADESH (English, 2007)

References

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  1. ^ "Trustees". Centre for Policy Studies. Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  2. ^ "List of Publications". The Centre for Policy Studies. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  3. ^ Neelima Shukla-Bhatt (February 2013). "Book Review". The Journal of Asian Studies. 72 (1): 221–222. doi:10.1017/S0021911812002148. S2CID 162297550. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  4. ^ Swapna Dasgupta. "Book review: 'Religious Demography of India' by A.P. Joshi, M.D. Srinivas and J.K. Bajaj". India Today. India Today. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
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