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Occasional Papers series is intended to diffuse the findings of the research work relating to various facets of educational planning and administration, carried out by the faculty of the NUEPA. The papers are referred to an expert in the field to ensure academic rigour and standards. Occasional Papers are circulated among a special group of scholars as well as planners and administrators to generate discussion on the subject.

 

1.

Varghese, N. V. (1983).  Education, Technology and Development : A Perspective. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 29p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 1).

2.

Tilak, Jandhyala  B. G. and Varghese, N. V. (1983).  Resources for Education in India. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 54p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 2).

3.

Bhagia, N. M. (1983). Research in Educational Administration : Retrospect and Prospect. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 17p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 3).

4.

Raza, Moonis and Aggarwal, Y. P.  (1983).  Inequities in the Levels of Literacy in India. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 32p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 4).

5.

Tilak, Jandhyala  B. G. (1984).  Centre-State Relations in Financing Education in India. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 35p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 5).

6.

Raza, Moonis, Ahmed, Aijazuddin and Nuna, Sheel Chand. (1984).  School Accessibility in India : The Regional Dimension. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 29p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 6).

7.

Raza, Moonis and Aggarwal, Yash. (1984).  Higher Education in India : The Regional Dimension. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 52p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 7).

8.

Tilak, Jandhyala B. G. and Varghese, N. V. (1985).  Discriminatory Pricing in Education.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 29p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 8).

9.

Raza, Moonis, Ahmed, Aijazuddin and Nuna, Sheel Chand. (198  ).  Tribal Literacy in India. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished),   p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 9).

10.

Tilak, Jandhyala  B. G. (1985).  Analysis of Costs of Education in India.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 57p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 10).

11.

Padmanabhan, C. B. (1986).  Inter-State Variations in Financing of Education : A Regional Dimension. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 28p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 11).

12.

Tilak, Jandhyala  B. G. (1987).  Educational Finances in India. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 73p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 12).

13.

Padmanabhan ,C. B. (1987).  Role of Federal Finance in Education for All -  Towards A Meaningful Central State Financial Relationship in Indian Education.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 31p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 13).

14.

Brahm Prakash and Aggarwal, Yash  (1987).  Planning for Universalisation of  Elementary Education and its Implications.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 19p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 14).

15.

 

Bhagia, N. M., Juneja, Nalini and Srikant, D. H. (1988).  Role Performance of  Heads of  Colleges. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 21p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 15).

16.

Brahm Prakash, Aggarwal, Yash, Varghese, N. V. and Ganesh. L.S.  (1988).  Planning Education for the Future - Developments, Issues, and  Choices.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 82p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 16).

17.

Sujatha, K.  (1989).  Elementary Education in Isolated Areas - A Case of  Arunachal Pradesh .  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 41p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 17).

18.

Sujatha, K. (1990).  Education in Ashram Schools - A Case of Andhra Pradesh.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 24p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 18).

19.

Tilak, Jandhyala  B. G. (1995).  Cost Recovery Approaches in Education in India.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 51p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 19).

20.

Aggarwal. Yash (1995).  Literacy Among Scheduled Castes : Trends and Issues.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 43p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 20).

21.

Tilak, Jandhyala  B. G. (1995). How Free is 'Free' Primary  Education in India? New Delhi : NUEPA  (Unpublished), 69p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 21).

22.

Varghese, N. V. (1996). Decentralisation of Educational Planning and the District Primary Education Programme. New Delhi : NUEPA  (Unpublished), 43p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 22).

23.

Aggarwal, Yash (1997). Small Schools : Issues in Policy and Planning. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 66p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 23).

24.

Mehta, Arun C. (1997). Educational Development in India with Focus on Elementary Education. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 27p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 24).

25.

Varghese, N. V.  (1998).  Investment in Education and Implications for Poverty Reduction in India : A Study of Primary Education Projects Funded by the European Countries .  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 53p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 25).

26.

Tilak, Jandhyala B. G. (1998).  Changing Patterns of Financing Education ..  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished),  32p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 26).

27.

Mehta, Arun C.  (1999).  Status of UEE in the Light of NCERT Sixth All India Educational Survey Data.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 44p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 27).

28.

Biswal, K.  (1999).  Education, Experience and Earnings in the Segmented Urban Labour Market : Evidence from Delhi, India.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 75p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 28).

29.

Tilak, Jandhyala  B. G. (2000).  Education Poverty in India.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 75p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 29).

30.

Mehta, Arun C.. (2002). Education for All in India with Focus on Elementary Education : Current Status, Recent Initiatives and Future Prospects. New Delhi : NUEPA  (Unpublished), 51p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 30).

31.

Geetha Rani, P. (2002). Financing Higher Education in India in the Post Reform Period : Focus on Access and Equity. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 49p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 31).

32.

Sood, Neelam. Planning and Management of Early Childhood Education : A Case of Himachal Pradesh - India. New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 49p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 32).

33.

Juneja, Nalini. (2003). Constitutional Amendment to make Education a Fundamental Right : Issues for a Follow-up Legislation.  New Delhi : NUEPA (Unpublished), 53p. (NUEPA Occasional Paper 33).

 

 

 

 

 

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