GOI (1966) Education and National Development: Report of the Education Commission 1964 - 1966. New Delhi: Ministry of Education. (Member Secretary: J. P. Naik).
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NaikJ. P. (ed.) (1957) Educational Writings of R. V. Parulekar. Bombay: Asia Publishing House.
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NaikJ. P. (ed.). (1982) The Education Commission and After. New Delhi: Allied Publishers Private Ltd.
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NaikJ. P.NurullahSyed (1945) History of Education in India during the British Period (1800–1947). Bombay: Macmillan. Revised edition 1951.
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NaikJ. P.NurullahSyed. (1974) A Student's History of Education in India 1800 - 1973. Bombay: Macmillan. Sixth Revised Edition.
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NaikJ. P.NurullahSyed. (1980) An Assessment of Educational Reform in India and Lessons for the Future. Paris, UNESCO, 1980. (Reflections on the Future Development of Education Series.)
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(1966) Elementary Education in India: The Unfinished Business. Bombay: Asia Publishing House.
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(1975)Elementary Education in India: A Promise to Keep. Bombay: Allied Publishers Private Ltd.
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(1979)‘Equality, Quality and Quantity: The Elusive Triangle in Indian Education’, International Review of Education25(23): 167-85. (Reprinted in: FernigL.BowenJ. (eds.) Twenty Five Years of Educational Practice and Theory 1955-1979. Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1980).
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(1981)‘Non-Formal Education in India: A Retrospect and a Prospect’ in ShahA.B.BhanSusheela (eds.) Non-Formal Education and the NAEP. Delhi: Oxford University Press.
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For a more complete list of J.P. Naik’s works, see J.B.G. Tilak (1983) ‘A Select Bibliography of Works by J. P. Naik and Works About
J. P. Naik’ in J. B. G. Tilak in A. R. Kamat’s ‘J. P. Naik (1907-81)’, Prospects13(2): 259–64.