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  • M. Lakshmipathi Raju

    Published by Regal Publications, New Delhi, 2019

    ISBN 10: 819388292XISBN 13: 9788193882924

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    N.A. Condition: New. ISBN: 9788193882924, 390pp.

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. First. ISBN:9788131611852.

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Our Law of Evidence is totally based on The English Law of Evidence. Sir James Fitz James Stephen is the author of The Indian Evidence Act, 1872. It was divided into 3 (three) parts, 11 (eleven) Chapters and 167 (one hundred and sixty seven) sections. Evidence is means of proof. Proof is the effect of evidence. Judge should decide a case only on accepted principles of law. The precepts of law is to live honorably, not to injure another. According to Spencer's formula of justice, "The liberty of each limited only by the like liberties of all". This book provides a readable text with interesting cases, a rich comparison of relevant rules and a wide variety of learning material. The mission of this book is to combine the principles of competency-based learning with the strengthening of essential skills necessary to effectively turn that learning into practice. It is designed for students in paralegal, criminal justice, pre-law, and legal studies; as well as those learners who just want to know more about the laws of evidence. This book is especially designed to serve the needs of the students as well as teachers, judicial officers and lawyers. The book has been written keeping in mind the general weakness in understanding the fundamental concepts of the topics covered under Indian Evidence Law. The book is self-explanatory and adopts the "lucid and simple" style. It is based on notes pattern. There are variety of examples, sample laws from other states, cases and illustrations. The language of book is quite easy and understandable based on scientific approach.

  • Edited by A.B.S.V. Ranga Rao and M. Lakshmipathi Raju

    Published by Akansha Publishing House, 2011

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    Contents Foreword Preface Introduction I Gandhis resistance to hegemony 1 Gandhi vagaries and varieties of resistance to hegemonyRVR Chandara Sekar Rao 2 Gandhi and his resistance to hegemonyM Lakshmipathi Raju and ABSV Ranga Rao 3 Gandhian perspectives of Satyagraha and DemocracyAshutosh Pandey 4 Culture hegemony and mass media a viewDVR Murthy and G Anitha 5 Resistance the weapon of a true SatyagrahiS Subba Rao 6 Resistance  movements before GandhiVBT Sundari 7 Gandhis approach to resistance with particular reference to women in the freedom movementG Lakshmi 8 Mahatma Gandhi won and his challenge to British imperialismSona Kanti Barua II Gandhian approach to conflict resolution 9 Conflict resolution the Gandhian wayAN Panda 10 Gandhian approach to conflict management HRM perspectiveB Naga Raju III Gandhis constructive programme 11 Gandhian economic idea and its relevance todayB Lilly Grace Eunice and Mande Ramesh 12 Gandhian economics the need of the dayP Srinivasa Subba Rao P Suseela Rani and GVL Srikant 13 Gandhis perception of women an analysisK Visweswara Rao and P Sailaja 14 Empowerment of women the Gandhian modelKM Kumar PM Kumar and BS Rao 15 Relevance of Gandhis constructive programme from social work perspectiveM Lakshmipathi Raju and V Venkateswarlu 16 Gandhi and rural developmentM Gopi T Srinu and D Syamala Devi 17 Gandhian approach to rural development and village planningMande Ramesh and Lilly Grace Eunice 18 Gandhi on rural developmentK Hari Babu and AS Acharyulu 19 Gandhian approach to rural developmentN Srirama Murty 20 Gandhi and rural development with reference to KhadiD Syamala Devi KAP Lakshmi and M Sandhya 21 Gandhian approach for empowerment of the rural poorD Pulla Rao 22 Gandhian vision for Harijan upliftmentY Ashok Kumar 23 Gandhi and eradication of untouchabilityM Gopi and T Srinu 24 Gandhis Swaraj through Panchayat RajA Srinivasacharyulu and K Hari Babu 25 Gandhian approach to tribal developmentD Rama Rao and G Rajeswari 26 Gandhi and youthP Kishore Kumar and ABSV Ranga Rao IV Gandhis concept of Swaraj and home rule 27 Hind Swaraj its significanceGVijayam 28 Hind Swaraj its political aspectCh Mutyalayya Naidu 29 Indian home rule and medical professionN Srinivasa Rao 30 Home rule its relevance in the 21st centuryT Sobhasri and G Sanjevayya 31 Gandhis concept of Swaraj and social DemocracyDasarathi Bhuyan 32 Revisiting Gandhi on SwarajK Bhima Kumar Index The present volume is a collection of papers from eminent professors belonging to various disciplines covering wide range of issues over which Gandhi bestowed his thought He devoted his time and energy for realizing the virtues and values which he cherished and practiced as part of his mission for political independence social reconstruction and spiritual realization There is no human issue or aspect of life that is left untouched by Gandhi He gave us the priceless gift of self respect and sense of dignity as a nation along with the higher level of idealism of social ethical and spiritual values of truth non violence self less service and sacrifice In view of the inter disciplinary nature of the Gandhian thought and ideology the papers have been arranged to make the volume more coherent and comprehensive in its scope covering various aspects by giving it a touch of sequence logic rationale cohesion and above all an integration of the whole subject matter jacket 315 pp.

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: Section I: Working with Individuals and Groups. 1. Social casework: a method in social work. 2. Values and principles of casework. 3. Casework process: study, diagnosis and treatment. 4. Casework practice in school setting. 5. Social group work: its definition and as a method in social work. 6. Group work practice in orphanages, old age homes and community centres. 7. Casework and group work practice in industries. Section II: Working with Communities and Society. 8. Community: definition, meaning and characteristics. 9. Community organization: definition and scope. 10. Community organization as a method in social work: principles of community organization. 11. The role of social worker in community development: application of social work methods. 12. Peoples participation in development programmes. 13. Leadership types: the significance and the role of community leadership in community development. 14. Social reformation and social revolution. 15. Creating awareness for social action. 16. Financing social action: sources and methods. 17. Social legislation: drafting a bill. 18. Social legislation: role of social worker in its enactment and enforcement. Section III: Working with Families. 19. Emerging family structure: interventions and strategies. 20. Family structure: emerging trends and marital counselling. 21. Interface between family courts and counselling agencies. Section IV: Professional Social Work: Changing Perspectives and Practices. 22. Social work ethics: concept, philosophy and goals. 23. Professional social work: indigenous base and emerging trends in India. 24. Social policy for social justice: strategies for social work intervention. 25. Synergy and networking of schools of social work and other professions. 26. Children in difficult circumstances: challenges for social work profession. 27. Urban ecology: environment pollution and social work intervention. 28. Social exclusion status of tribal women: strategies for empowerment. 29. Professional social work: futuristic trends. Section V: Gandhian Social Work. 30. Ethical values of social work profession and Gandhism. 31. Relevance of Gandhiji s constructive programme from social work perspective. 32. Gandhian ideology: its relevance to contemporary social work practice. 33. Conflict between labour and capital: trusteeship as an alternative. 34. Gandhian principles of management: their relevance to contemporary society. This comprehensive volume is an outcome of the quintessence of the lifetime work of the author during his long career of over five decades, having a wide coverage of the discipline of social work, dealing with methods and fields of social work, application of the methods in various settings, such as families, schools, communities and the larger society. The book covers a wide range of topics like social casework, social group work, community organization, social action, application of the methods of social work in various settings, i.e. family social work, school social work, medical and psychiatric social work, community development, family courts, family counselling agencies, etc. The book also covers various issues of contemporary relevance like leadership in community development, social action as a method, forms, principles and strategies, mobilization of resources, sources and methods of financing social action, legislation, drafting a bill and allied topics. The author has further added a new dimension to social work education and practice by including a section on Gandhian Social Work.

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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. I. Women empowerment theoretical perspectives 1. Human rights in societal matrix/A. Lakshminath. 2. Women empowerment theoretical perspectives/M. Lakshmipathi Raju V. Venkateswarlu and G. Padmaja. 3. Women empowerment issues and concerns/T.B.B.S.V. Ramanaiah. II. Status of women a historical perspective 4. Gender discrimination Indian historical backdrop/P. Ramalakshmi. 5. Status of women and human rights in Buddhism/J. Sitharamamma. III. Women and health 6. Gender inequality women empowerment and reproductive health/N. Sudhakara Rao. 7. Nutrition growth and development effects of gender bias on health/D. Peramma. 8. Empowering depressed women paradigm shift in social work practice/M. Chandrasekar Rao. 9. Empowering mothers of children with mental health problems/K. Anuradha. 10. Women empowerment through health social work intervention/V. Kanakadurga. 11. Impact of women's health on empowerment/K. Dhanalakshmi and Nageswara Rao. 12. Gender discrimination in health and education/N. Indira Rani. IV. Women and development social economic and political 13. Women empowerment (socio economic and political)/P. Arjun. 14. Empowerment of women intervention strategies/V. Venkateswarlu M. Lakshmipathi Raju and N. Samuel. 15. Problems of working women challenges to HR manager/M. Trimurthi Rao and M. Lakshmipathi Raju. 16. Women and management human resource perspective/B. Nagaraju. 17. Political empowerment of women/P. Arun Kumar. 18. Women construction workers a socio economic profile/G. Padmaja and M. Lakshmipathi Raju. V. Women and social justice 19. Determinants of gender equity in India/N. Sudhakar Rao. 20. The dynamics of power and the question of good and evil a study of Bessie heads a question of power/R. Saraswathi. 21. Violence against girl child and legal provisions/Lakka Raju Jayasri. 22. Empowerment of scheduled caste women in the rural sector/Y. Ashok Kumar and M. Lakshmipathi Raju. 23. Glass ceiling or myth/Ayyagari Ramani. 24. Empowering elderly women a community work approach/Ch. Jhansi Lakshmi. VI. Women empowerment policies programmes and strategies 25. National policy for the women empowerment/M.V.S. Koteswara Rao. 26. Women empowerment the need for strong institutional mechanism/E.A. Narayana. 27. Strategies to combat violence against women/M.V. Ram Kumar Ratnam and M. Vanaja. 28. Self Help Groups (SHG) a strategy for women empowerment/Violet and Sr. Rosalina. 29. Empower the women need of the hour/K. Visweswara Rao. 30. Women empowerment and NGOs the APMAS way/M. Raju Koteswara Satyanarayana K. and Ramakrishna. 31. Role of national commission for women Mahila Courts NGOs and social workers in promoting women empowerment/Saraswati Raju Iyer. 32. Women empowerment through self help groups/A. Gowrisankar Rao. 33. Empowerment of women a look into the impact of education programmes/K. Somasekhar. 34. Self help groups and women empowerment/A.V. Narasimha Raju. 35. Women empowerment supportive services and strategies/T. Satyavathi. 36. Women and education HRD perspective/Nagaraju Battu. Index. In addition it contains topics of great interest and immense utility for centres for women's studies in the universities and colleges. Moreover it caters to the needs of the research scholars social scientists women activists NGOs working for the empowerment of women since the subject of women empowerment is inter disciplinary in its nature. The book contains rare but judicious combination of articles pertaining to various disciplines such as sociology social work political science law economics history demography philosophy home science psychology psychiatry and other related disciplines. For the convenience of the readers the book is divided into six parts namely theoretical perspectives historical perspective women and health social economic and political empowerment women and social justice policies programmes and strategies of women empowerment. The book starts with theoretical persp.

  • Rao, Ranga, Raju, M. Lakshmipathi

    Published by Akansha Publishing, 2011

    ISBN 10: 8183702961ISBN 13: 9788183702966

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