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Published by Har-Anand Publications
ISBN 10: 8124101507ISBN 13: 9788124101506
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ISBN 10: 8124101515ISBN 13: 9788124101513
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Published by Shipra Publications, 2008
ISBN 10: 8175414243ISBN 13: 9788175414242
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Published by Shipra Publications, 2009
ISBN 10: 817541524XISBN 13: 9788175415249
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Published by Manas Publications, 2006
ISBN 10: 8170492734ISBN 13: 9788170492733
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Condition: New. pp. 192, Maps, Index.
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Published by Shipra, 2008
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Acknowledgements. Preface. 1. The re emphasis of the human factor. 2. Evolution of the Indian Armed forces. 3. Nature and character of war and Combat effectiveness. 4. Why soldiers fight and the Regimental System. 5. The present structure and arrangement. 6. Examination of the pros and cons of the present system. 7. Policy implications. Appendix recruiting zones. Index. The Indian Armed Forces are intimately linked to Indian society. Their role in national integration is a fascinating inquiry. The book traces the historic evolution of the Indian Armed Forces and then relates it to the extant composition and regimental system of the Indian Army. This sociological study of the military includes insights into the inherent strengths of the army. It explores and explains the central ideas and motivations for a battle tested military and combat effectiveness. It shows that class based units have an important role to play. This book will add an important perspective to the limited literature on core issues of democratization citizenship and military effectiveness. 90 pp.
Published by Shipra Publications, New Delhi, 2009
ISBN 10: 817541524XISBN 13: 9788175415249
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OXON, United Kingdom
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hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover, signed and dedicated by author on FEP. Jacket and boards are shelfworn; the latter marked. Pages are clean and sound, with clear content throughout. TS. Signed by Author. Used.
Published by Shipra, New Delhi, 2010
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgement. 1. Introduction war preparation for war and ecology. 2. Ecological Task Force (ETF) and Ecological Institutions of the Indian Army an overview. 3. The desert region. 4. The Kumaon Region Pithoragarh Almora and Ranikhet. 166 pp.
Published by BRPC, New Delhi, 2019
ISBN 10: 9388789318ISBN 13: 9789388789318
Seller: Books in my Basket, New Delhi, India
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Published by New Century, 2006
ISBN 10: 8177081004ISBN 13: 9788177081008
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Punjab College of Technical Education (PCTE). Editor's Profile. Editor's Note on the Book. I. Globalisation Opportunities and Challenges 1. Holistic management of global economy the fourth wave/H.H. Jha Bidyarthi and P.N. Jha. 2. Impact of globalization on Indian agriculture production and trade/Prashant Salwan. 3. Opportunities and threats to enter global economy/G.D. Sardana and Sumeet Singh Jasial. 4. E marketing as a strategic tool for marketing in the 21 century/Harpreet Kaur. 5. Impact of globalization on technological environment/Khushdeep Dharni. 6. Paradigm shift in micro finance institutions a futuristic model/Geetika Neeraj Pandey and Kingshuk Das. 7. Impact of globalisation towards ethical business focus/Surinder Pal Singh. 8. Foreign Direct Investment and export growth in India/Sadananda Prusty. 9. Role of corporate social reporting in global economy/Suprava Sahu. II. Management of Human Resources 10. Impact of globalization on human resources/Aleena Sharma. 11. Leadership dynamics in a global economy/Dindayal Swain. 12. Second Basel Accord (Basel II) issues and challenges for India/Dhiraj Sharma. 13. Managing employees in a global marketplace/Mary Ipe. 14. Management of human resources in the global arena issues and challenges/Leena Shrivastav. 15. Succession planning and leadership development in a global economy the Indian experience/V.V. Ramani Nandita Sethi and Bala Kiran. 16. Managing work force diversity in MNCs a case study of Monsanto India Ltd./Neelam Rani Suneja and Shailja Verma. 17. Talent management/Renu Luthra and Manisha Seth. 18. Changing face of human resource management in the new millennium/Varsha Dixit. 19. Management of global human resources/Vivek Kumar. III. Information Technology and Marketing of Services 20. India a global tourism Hub/M.K. Sehgal Adarsh Kumar Aggarwal and Hirak Das Gupta. 21. Impact of relationship marketing on behavioural customer loyalty/MJF Fazeela Ahsan. 22. Linkage model for business education institutions/Rukhsana Kalim and Rahmat Ullah. 23. Management education and NGOs role and issues/Ranjana Agarwal. 24. Retailing in a global economy with special reference to Indian industry/Jasnoor Kaur and O.P. Sahni. 25. Liberalizing international trade in services challenges in e governance and service branding/Komal Chopra. 26. India as a hub of global health care through medical tourism/P. Kannadas and C. Muthuvelayutham. 27. Indian banking managing transformation through information technology/R.K. Uppal. 28. Impact and implications of globalization on management education/Sapna Hooda. IV. Management Functions in the Emerging Scenario 29. Supply chain knowledge management technology strategy/A. Lakshmi Kanth. 30. Managerial role in international marketing strategies/S.K. Bhatt Arunabh Mishra and Julius Mogaka Gekonde. 31. Dynamics of rural marketing/Meera Kulkarni and Vaidehi Pandurengan. 32. Aligning information technology to global business strategy/Jaspal Singh Baldev Singh and Manohar Singh. 33. Consumption behavior of young consumers in Pakistan/M. Mahmood Shah Khan. 34. Venture capitalists an Indian perspective/Neeti Agrawal. 35. Web enabled supply chain management/Prashant M. More. 36. Supply chain performance through SCOR model/Prashant More and Rupa S. Bindu. 37. Building information management/Rachit Garg and Manohar Singh. 38. Entry strategies of automobile manufacturers the case of Indian Automobile Industry/Rajiv Kumar Garg. 39. Branding challenges for global competitiveness/Ruchi Shah. 40. Globalisation and business management with special reference to Bangladesh/Anwar Hossain. 41. Perceptions about gender discrimination against women at workplace/Kashif Ur Rehman Nasir Ahmed Muhammed Shahbaz Shabbir and Muhammad Iqbal Saif. 42. Stress management in the banking sector/Sandhir Sharma Pawan Taneja and R.K. Gupta. The emergence of World Trade Organisation (WTO) has changed the world economic order. Economies of the world are opening up and integrating w.
Published by EBH Pub, Guwahati, 2009
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Messages. Preface/K. Jose SVD. 1. Introduction/Gautam Kumar Bera. 2. Perspectives of tribal development issues and challenges/K.B. Jamatia. 3. Development of tribal policy in independent India/Gautam Kumar Bera. 4. Education among the Reang of Tripura issues and perspectives/Lincoln Reang. 5. Socio economic status of Reang in Tripura an empirical study/Manoshi Das and Sriparna Chakraborty. 6. Changed socio political life of the Chakma of Tripura/R.P. Athparia. 7. Rubber for tribal welfare in Tripura/K.K. Raghavan. 8. An appraisal of tribal development in Tripura/H.L. Debbarma. 9. Efforts of tribal development in Tripura an assessment/Jayanta Choudhury. 10. Major hurdles to tribal development/Luke Daimary. 11. Tribal women in decision making perspectives from Tripura/Tapati Chakravarti. 12. Tribal artisans bamboo and cane crafts in Tripura/Rajesh Bhowmich. 13. Bamboo and cane arts of Tripura an appraisal/Kaberi Choudhury. 14. Role of NGOs in tribal development with particular reference to Tripura some observations/Rajib Chatterjee. 15. Tribal development policies and perspectives/Sourajit Roy. 16. The indigenous Garia Festival of Tripura perspectives in anthropology and folklore/Nirmal Das. 17. Tribal development role of voluntary health association of Tripura/Sreelekha Ray. 18. Tripura Adibasi Mahila Samiti (TAMS)/Rita Rai. 19. Jana Unnayan Samiti Tripura (JUST)/R. Mathias CSC. 20. Economic survey of Tribal Welfare Department Government of Tripura/Bishwarath Deb Barma. 21. Development through involvement St. Xavier's Bishramganj of Tripura/K.J. Joseph SDB. 22. Kok Borok reflections and perspectives/J. Pulinthanath SDB. 23. Valedictory address/Gautam Kumar Bera. Contributors. Index. Development is a wide and complex subject that is being continually debated both in government and non government circles in the bureaucratic as well as academic world. To many it means the provision of basic economic services while to others it is nothing but social progress. For some others it means liberation from poverty and exploitation and for others the integration stream. Now this development paradigm has not taken on an even path among all the people most specifically among the Scheduled Tribes population who accounts 8.2% of the total population in the country. When it comes to Tripura it is observed that almost 84% of the people of this state live in villages. They include 19 tribal communities who constitute 31% of the total population of the state. Though the state is endowed with huge natural resources yet the poverty of the people remains a matter of major concern 66.88% of the population of Tripura is living below poverty line which is overshadowing the quality of life of general people. The state governments have a crucial role to play in the process of translating the vision into a reality. The people of the states have a dream a dream for a better and brighter future. Will the people participate proactively to translate this dream into reality. Will NGOs participate in the development process and become true mediators between the people and the government. These and other pertinent questions need to be raised by us on the one hand and extend our helping hand in constructively responding to the needs of the people. This book will be of interest to those who do further research on tribal development with special reference to state specific perspectives. No doubt it will prove greatly useful for policy makers social scientists NGOs and other development departments of the Governments thus in turn it contributes to the welfare of the civil society as well bout the book. 270 pp.
Published by Abhijeet Publications, 2012
ISBN 10: 9381136521ISBN 13: 9789381136522
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Contents Introductory preface 1 Religious life of the Assamese SikhsBirinchi K Medhi 2 Ethno cultural and ethno religious scenario of the people of Assam through the agesRP Athparia 3 Perspectives in religion and religious diversity in IndiaGautam Kumar Bera 4 Cosmo Theandric anthropology emerging trends in anthropology of religionsJoy Thomas SVD 5 Anthropology of religionVijoy S Sahay 6 Religions today perspectives for the contemporary societyK Jose SVD and Manoj Antony SVD 7 The concept of God in IslamPushpa Anbu SVD 8 Society and religion-a sociological analysisSurojit Sen Gupta 9 Concept of God and peaceful coexistenceTom Mangattuthazhe 10 Indigenous spiritualityPaul Pudussery CSC 11 Merging religion with politics in a secular age Gandhijis interpretation of God religion and politicsNishkant Kolge and Roshani Rai 12 Religion and its various forms and manigestations a few case studiesSamita Manna 13 Tribal concept of God and spiritsFrancis Pereira SVD 14 Islam and Muslims in Darjeeling Himalaya some empirical observationsRajib Chatterjee 15 Bathou religion and its transitionLuke Daimary 16 Syncretic religious cults of Sundarban DeltaBinita Basu 17 Religious beliefs and rituals among riangJannet Tellis 18 Aspects of death and disposal among the Tengapania Deoris of AssamArifur Zaman 19 Religious pluralism among the KinnaureseSumitabha Chakraborty 20 Neo-Vaishnavism and social harmony in AssamRavi Khangai 21 Concept of God and religion among the tribes of TripuraBikash Bhargab Sarma 22 A conceptual analysis on the tribal religion of TripuraLincoln Reang 23 Ultapani a new religious belief of the MechPaulami Chattopadhyay 24 God demons and spirits wisdom of Lepcha MunismSumitabha Chakraborty 25 The Ramakrishna Mission movement in the Khasi hills during the pre Independence periodSatyadeo Poddar and Nirmalya Karmakar 26 Valedictory addressSaroj Chaudhury 382 pp.
Published by Knowledge World International, 2006
ISBN 10: 8187966262ISBN 13: 9788187966265
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2016
ISBN 10: 3330016132ISBN 13: 9783330016132
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
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Published by Scholars\' Press, 2018
ISBN 10: 620231138XISBN 13: 9786202311380
Seller: moluna, Greven, Germany
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Autor/Autorin: Yadav GautamGautam Yadav was born on August 12, 1994 in Rudrapur, India. M.Tech., studied Civil Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, India. Published a paper in IAETSD - Journal f.
Published by Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2023
ISBN 10: 8180902544ISBN 13: 9788180902543
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: New. 465 figs., 300 col plates (illustrator). 2nd Edition. Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Vol I 1 Indus civilization 2 Gupta Temples c450-550 AD 3 South Kosala Temples Post-Gupta period c550-750 AD 4 Temples of Kashmir c 600 to 1100 AD 5 Temples of Himachal Pradesh c 680 to 700 AD 6 Great temples of Elephanta Trimurti Mamallapuram and Kailasa 7 Kailasanath Temples Kailash Temple Ellora Virupaksha Pattadakal Kailasnath Temple Kanchipuram 8 Early Chalukyan Temples Badami Aihole and Pattadakal c 600 to 700 AD 9 Temples of Vikrama of Gangas Talakad c 635-650 AD 10 Rastrakuta Temples c 757-973 AD 11 Temples of Chalukyas of Kalyana c 973-1198 AD 12 Other temples of Chalykyan style Vol II 13 Temples of Hoysalas c 1000-1346 AD 14 Chalukyan Temples of Andhradesa Northern Style c 1000-1346 AD 15 Pallava Temples 16 Chola Temples c 900 to 1150 AD; Other Temples of Chola Period 17 Temples of Pandyas c 1150 to 1350 AD 18 Madura Temples c 1600 to 1750 AD 19 Temples of Orissa c 800 to 1200 AD 20 Temples of Central India c 900 to 1100 AD 21 Pratihara Temples of Central India c 806-900 AD 22 Siddhesvara Mahadeva Temple Nemawar MP 23 Central and North Indian Temples 24 Recently discovered Paramara Temple of Chandel MP 25 Temples of Rajasthan 26 Temples of Gujarat Vol III 27 Jaina Temples of North India 28 Jaina Temples of South India 29 Other South Indian Temples Jaina style 30 Hindu and Jaina rock cut temples 31 Vijayanagara Temples of Hampi c 1342 to 1570 32 Lepaksi Temple 33 Ramappa Ramalingesvara and Venkataramana Temples Vijayanagara Period 34 Kakatiya Temples in Andhradesa 35 Trikuta Temples at Nagulapadu Kakatiyan time 36 Temple of Srisailam 37 Sri Venkateswara Temple Tirupati 38 Somesvara Temples Appikonda AP 39 Temples of Surpura Samsthana Karnataka 40 Brahmanical temples of Bengal c 800 to 1700 AD 41 Maratha Temples 42 Religious Funerary Temples Nagpur 43 Hindu temple monasteries of Paithan 44 Golden temple Amritsar Punjab 45 Religious temples of Varanasi and other temples Appendix Graphical explanation of architectural terms Bibliography IndexThe ?Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture? comprises a vast research on the architectural features of Indian temples spread all over the Indian subcontinent This encyclopaedic study is divided into forty-five chapters which delineate the various characteristics of temple architecture starting from the Gupta period 4th cAD to the Kashi Vi?vanÈtha temple rebuilt by Rani Ahilyabai of Indore 1776 AD The work begins with an insight into the Indus Civilization that flourished in the Indus Valley region now in Pakistan with the two most important sites of Mohanjo-daro and Harappa revealing a marked degree of controlled urban planning As for the temple architecture the Imperial Guptas had established their sovereignty over almost the whole of Northern India and the regular building of structural temples in brick and dressed stone started in their regnal period The period under their immediate patronage fully deserves the name ?The Golden Age? of Indian art and culture as aesthetic principles of architecture sculpture and painting were formulated in their region The Hindu temples evolved during that period with the basic features of the cella the mandapa and the vestibule The temples of Post-Gupta period studied here indicate that most of the characteristic features of north Indian temple architecture including the curvilinear superstructure sikhara and the repeated motifs extending from the niches of the wall had been developed The beautiful architecture of the valley of Kashmir cannot be denied The great temple of Elephanta is formed of a species of hard trap-rock about 45 miles in circumference The shore-temple at Mammallapuram and the temple of Kailasa is the most sublime monument at Ellora The Chalukyas of Badami 500-757 AD laid the foundation of stone architecture in Karnataka in the towns of Badami Aihole and Pattadakal The Pattadakal is known as ?cradle of temple? The other dynasty rulers followed their different style and named their own s.