Published by Concept Publishing Company, 2006
ISBN 10: 8180692698 ISBN 13: 9788180692697
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Published by H P Bhargava Book House, 2005
ISBN 10: 8189442082 ISBN 13: 9788189442088
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents I. Introduction 1. Some erroneous beliefs of parents about their children/L.B. Tripati. 2. Theoretical perspectives on parenting an overview/Neeti Sachdeva and Girishwar Misra. 3. Rohner's theory of parental acceptance rejection/Rekha Baxy and Mahesh Bhargava. 4. An overview of personality researches on parentally rejected children/Mahesh Bhargava and Indu Bansal. 5. Measures related to parental behaviour in Indian context/Vibha Sharma Vivek Bhargava and Babita Gupta. II. Perceived parental behaviour 6. Perceived parental behaviour and acculturation/Rakesh V. Srivastava. 7. Perceived parental behaviour and repression sensitization tendency/Neetu Purohit and Manju Mehta. 8. Perceived parenting pattern and emotional competencies among adolescents/Gul Mathur and Praachi Sharma. 9. Perceived child rearing attitudes and social class differences/Shailendra Kumar Oja and Purushottam Kumar. 10. Perception of parenting styles and emotional maturity/Anand Pyari Raj Kumar Kalra and Poonam Bhasin. 11. Perceived parental disciplinary practices and attitudes towards parental discipline/V.P. Tripathi Yogesh Kapoor and Sudhakar Dwivedi. 12. Parental perception of personal authority and adolescents autonomy/Loveleen Batra and Satinderjit Kaur Thind. III. Socio personal dynamics of parenting 13. Parenting a step towards socialization/R.L. Bharadwaj. 14. Role of family climate in quality of mothering behaviour/Saroj Aurora and Anju Singh. 15. Maternal involvement in working and non working families/Shalini N. Singh and Shakuntla Punia. 16. Socio personal variables as related to emotional intelligence in authoritative parenting style/Uma M. and Uma Devi L. 17. Socio personal variables as selected to emotional intelligence in permissive parenting style/Uma M. and Uma Devi L. IV. Psychological dynamics of parenting 18. Effective parenthood for the optimum development of the children/S.P. Rahagir. 19. Parent's initiative for creative development and growth central education of children/Rajshree Bhargava and Rakhi Bhargava. 20. Parental behaviour and persisting Oedipus and electra complex/Sarita Saini and Tejpreet Kaur Kang. 21. Prerogative of parents about their children educational choices/Archana Dubey and M. Buddisagar Rathod. 22. Parental acceptance rejection and vocational and educational preferences/Nasreen Rahman Seikh and Usha Krishan. 23. Personal values as correlates of parental acceptance rejection/Alpna Kakkar. 24. Personality characteristics of parently accepted and rejected children/Mahesh Bhargava and Ravi Sidhu. 25. Parental acceptance rejection and child's personality/Rekhi Baxy. 26. Personality similarities of mothers and their children under the conditions of acceptance rejection/Ravi Sidhu. 27. Attitude is of adolescents towards planned parenthood/Mukta Garg and Tatheer Fatma. V. Clinical intervention in parenting 28. Problems related with single parenthood/Ravi Sidhu. 29. Parental attitude and mental retardation/Lutfan Rasul Saikia. 30. Dysfunctional parenting and childhood problem/Uday K. Sinha and Vibha Sharma. 31. Parent child interaction as determinant of behavioural deviance/Hassen Taj. 32. Parenting and children's aggression I/Sangeeta Trama and Sunil Saini. 33. Parenting and children's aggression II/Sangeeta Trama and Sunil Saini. VI. Parental education 34. Providing psychological environment and inculcating Sanskars among children a sole responsibility of parents/Mahesh Bhargava. 35. Skillful parenting rearing style a strategy for sound child development/Praveen Kumar Jha and Vivek Bhargava. 36. Parental training for child rearing practices/Nov Ratan Sharma Sushma Sharma A.S. Sethi and Amrita Yadav. 37. Parental education in breast feeding and weaning practices/Praveen Devgan. 38. Education moral value to parents/Sandhya Verma and J.C. Ajwani. 39. Effect of intervention on maternal stimulation/Anju Manocha and Darshan Narang. 40. Impact of intervention programme on mother's knowledge regarding infant care and re.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Language: English. About The Author: Dr. (Mrs.) Annpurna Nautiyal is a Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science, HNB Garhwal University Srinagar, Garhwal, Uttarakhand. Presently she is also the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Coordinator of the UGCSAP DRS programme sponsored by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi. She is also the Chairperson of the University Women Cell. She was a Fulbright visiting professor at the Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University, Fairfax Virginia in 2006. Although, her basic area of interest is international relations, but she also has a keen interest in the regional and national issues, and in particular the problem of women empowerment in the hill areas of Uttarakhand. Professor Nautiyal has published several articles in reputed journals and authored/ edited five books which include: The Role of Henry Kissinger in World Politics (1987), India in the New World Order (1995) Uttarakhand in Turmoil (1996) Fifty Years of Human Rights: Expectations and Challenges (2002) and Challenges to India's Foreign Policy in the New Era (2006) Dr. Himanshu Bourai (MS) (b.1960), M.A.,M.Phil, Ph.D. from Rajasthan University, Jaipur, is currently professor in Political Science at Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar (Uttarakhand). She has participated in many social welfare study activities. Her area of interest is Gandhian thought and women empowerment but she is a keen watcher of regional issues also. She has a number of research papers to her credit in various National and International Journals. Dr. Bourai has authored and edited five books entitled Gandhi and Modern Indian Liberals in English, Gandhian Philosophy and New World Order, Global Poverty, Terrorism and Peace, Women Participation in Natural Resource Management, Gandhi:Udarvadi Virasat (in Hindi). Prof. Bourai is former President of Indian Society of Gandhian Studies (2004 and 2005) and at present General Secretary of the PUCL Uttarakhand. Contents: Contents, Preface 7, Introduction 11, List of Contributors 37, 1. Framing the Discourse on Decentralised Governance, and WomenÕs Empowerment 43, Kumud Sharma, 2. Democracy Accentuates Decentralisation 52, I.D. Mishra, 3. Decentralised Governance and Women: Special, Reference to Panchayats in India 62, Himanshu Bourai, 4. Gender Equality in Islam and Muslim Women in, India: An Agenda for Reforms 95, Abdulrahim P. Vijapur, 5. Gender Concerns and Development Debates 105, Bijayalaxmi Nanda, 6. Home Science Education (HSE) for Rural Women, in Uttarakhand 115, Archana Shah, 7. Role of Women in Environmental Conservation, and Management in Uttarakhand 123, B.C. Upreti, 8. The Changing Status and Role of Women in India 133, Jyoti Tiwari, 9. United States Government: Limitations and, Opportunities for WomenÕs Empowerment 143, Denise Benoit Scott, 10. WomenÕs Participation in Decentralised Governance in, Garhwal Himalayas: A Case Study of Uttarakashi, District 161, Annpurna Nautiyal, 11. Empowering Hill Women for Sustainable, Livelihoods and Natural Resources Management:, A Case Study of Opportunities and Issues of, Governance in Garhwal Himalayas 184, R.K. Maikhuri and Shalini Dhyani, 12. Role and Significance of Women Representatives, in Panchayats in Garhwal Himalayas: A Case, Study 198, Prashant Kandari, 13. Decentralised Governance, Empowerment of, Women and Village Development: The Road, Ahead 213, R.R. Nautiyal and R. Datta, 14. Role of Mahila Samakhya in Empowerment of, Women: A Case Study of Uttarakhand 230, Jaya Pande, 15. Political Participation of Women Legislators:, An Experience of Rajasthan State Assembly 241, Inakshi Chaturvedi, 16. Political Activism of Women in India: Importance, and Problems 256, Rakesh Singh Negi, Index 273 The Title 'Decentralised Governance, Regional Development and Women Empowerment written/authored/edited by Annpurana Nautiyal, Himanshu Bourai', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789364331388 is assigned.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2013
ISBN 10: 8121211522 ISBN 13: 9788121211529
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Language: English. About The Author: Dr. (Mrs.) Annpurna Nautiyal is a Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science, HNB Garhwal University Srinagar, Garhwal, Uttarakhand. Presently she is also the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Coordinator of the UGCSAP DRS programme sponsored by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi. She is also the Chairperson of the University Women Cell. She was a Fulbright visiting professor at the Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University, Fairfax Virginia in 2006. Although, her basic area of interest is international relations, but she also has a keen interest in the regional and national issues, and in particular the problem of women empowerment in the hill areas of Uttarakhand. Professor Nautiyal has published several articles in reputed journals and authored/ edited five books which include: The Role of Henry Kissinger in World Politics (1987), India in the New World Order (1995) Uttarakhand in Turmoil (1996) Fifty Years of Human Rights: Expectations and Challenges (2002) and Challenges to India's Foreign Policy in the New Era (2006) Dr. Himanshu Bourai (MS) (b.1960), M.A.,M.Phil, Ph.D. from Rajasthan University, Jaipur, is currently professor in Political Science at Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar (Uttarakhand). She has participated in many social welfare study activities. Her area of interest is Gandhian thought and women empowerment but she is a keen watcher of regional issues also. She has a number of research papers to her credit in various National and International Journals. Dr. Bourai has authored and edited five books entitled Gandhi and Modern Indian Liberals in English, Gandhian Philosophy and New World Order, Global Poverty, Terrorism and Peace, Women Participation in Natural Resource Management, Gandhi:Udarvadi Virasat (in Hindi). Prof. Bourai is former President of Indian Society of Gandhian Studies (2004 and 2005) and at present General Secretary of the PUCL Uttarakhand. Contents: Contents, Preface 7, Introduction 11, List of Contributors 37, 1. Framing the Discourse on Decentralised Governance, and WomenÕs Empowerment 43, Kumud Sharma, 2. Democracy Accentuates Decentralisation 52, I.D. Mishra, 3. Decentralised Governance and Women: Special, Reference to Panchayats in India 62, Himanshu Bourai, 4. Gender Equality in Islam and Muslim Women in, India: An Agenda for Reforms 95, Abdulrahim P. Vijapur, 5. Gender Concerns and Development Debates 105, Bijayalaxmi Nanda, 6. Home Science Education (HSE) for Rural Women, in Uttarakhand 115, Archana Shah, 7. Role of Women in Environmental Conservation, and Management in Uttarakhand 123, B.C. Upreti, 8. The Changing Status and Role of Women in India 133, Jyoti Tiwari, 9. United States Government: Limitations and, Opportunities for WomenÕs Empowerment 143, Denise Benoit Scott, 10. WomenÕs Participation in Decentralised Governance in, Garhwal Himalayas: A Case Study of Uttarakashi, District 161, Annpurna Nautiyal, 11. Empowering Hill Women for Sustainable, Livelihoods and Natural Resources Management:, A Case Study of Opportunities and Issues of, Governance in Garhwal Himalayas 184, R.K. Maikhuri and Shalini Dhyani, 12. Role and Significance of Women Representatives, in Panchayats in Garhwal Himalayas: A Case, Study 198, Prashant Kandari, 13. Decentralised Governance, Empowerment of, Women and Village Development: The Road, Ahead 213, R.R. Nautiyal and R. Datta, 14. Role of Mahila Samakhya in Empowerment of, Women: A Case Study of Uttarakhand 230, Jaya Pande, 15. Political Participation of Women Legislators:, An Experience of Rajasthan State Assembly 241, Inakshi Chaturvedi, 16. Political Activism of Women in India: Importance, and Problems 256, Rakesh Singh Negi, Index 273 The Title 'Decentralised Governance, Regional Development and Women Empowerment written/authored/edited by Annpurana Nautiyal, Himanshu Bourai', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211529 is assigned.
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Add to basketCondition: New. P. R. Verma M. Sc. Students Award, 2012 Biochemical changes and ecofriendly management of Fusarium fruit rot of banana :- B. Singh Khushbu and R. K. PatilP. R. Verma M. Sc. Students Award, 2010 Comparative effect of root-knot nematodes on seedling growth, nematode penetration and multiplication in susceptible and resistant bidi tobacco :- Aarti Bairwa and H. R. PatelPesticides India Award 2010Bioefficacy, phytotoxicity and residue analysis of a systemic fungicide azoxystrobin 23SC against downy mildew of grapevine caused by Plasmopara viticola :- S. Archana, K. Prabakarand T. RaguchanderResearch Articles:Additions to Zasmidium species from Indian sub-continent :- Archana Singh and RN KharwarPseudomonas fluorescens and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi promote tolerance in black henbane against Meloidogyne incognita infection :- Arun K. Mishra, Sudeep Tiwari and Rakesh PandeyEvaluation of biological, chemical and IDM modules for the management of anthracnose and die-back of chilli :- Chinthagunta Lydia and S ZachariahEffect of dates of sowing and inorganic fertilizers on leaf blight severity of wheat caused by Alternaria triticina :- N Surmina Devi, Sunita Mahapatra and Srikanta DasMolecular characterization of Trichoderma isolates antagonistic to Fusarium solani causing dry root rot in acidlime :- A Hari Krishna and M Reddi KumarEpidemiology and management of premature fruit drop of kinnow :- Anil Kumar and R C GargEfficacy of hot water treatment, wrapping and waxing on blue mould rot of kinnow (Citrus reticulata) fruits :- Chhagu Lal Guijar, GS Rathore, S Gangopadhyay and Atul D GawandeEvaluation of biocontrol agents and fungicides for the management of blast disease of finger millet :- R Senthil, S Shanmugapackiam and T RaguchanderDetection of aflatoxins B, and B, in tomato {Lycopersicon esculentum) cv. Marglobe infected with Aspergillusflavus :- Shallu Samyal and Geeta SumbaliAssessing the role of biochemical constituents in resistance to Alternaria blight in rapeseed- mustard :- Moni Gupta, Baby Summima, Sachin Gupta and SA MallickIdentification of pomegranate fruit rot pathogens and an antagonist Lactococcus lactis ssp. cremoris PB6 :- Milind H Gajbhiye, Divya Prakash and Balasaheb P KapadnisSymptomatology and transmission of sesame phyllody disease caused by Phytoplasma :- Pathak, A M Parakhia and LF AkbariEvaluation of antagonists to Rhizoctonia solani causing wet root rot in chickpea :- Pawan Kumar Panwar and VK GaurHost range and pathogenic variation in isolates of Rhizoctonia solani incitant of wet root rot in chickpea :- Pawan Kumar Panwar, VK Gaur, and Lekhraj KatariyaBioefficacy of different chemical fungicides for management of mango powdery mildew in South Gujarat - Hemant Sharma. G B Kalaria, P D Ghoghari and Vikas KhandelwalMorphological, pathological and biochemical variations among Nomuraea irleyi isolates :- Y V Ingle, Y N Mohod, K D Thakur and V V DeshmukhEvaluation of distribution of Trichodenna species in soils of Marathwada region of Maharashtra during 2007-2011 :- UN Bhaleand JN RajkondaBiological control of burrowing nematode {Radopholus similis) in banana :- - N Thammaiah, VC Kanamadi, AM Shirol, V Devappa, GSK Swamy and HR BasavarajappaInduction of resistance by culture filtrates of Trichoderma harzianum in sunflower against downy mildew caused by Plasmopara halstedi :- A Nagaraju, S. Mahadeva Murthy, S Niranjan Raj, S Chandra Nayaka and AC Udaya ShankarShort Communications:Cultural and pathogenic variabiUty among isolates of Rhizoctonia bataticola causing dry root rot in chickpea :- Lekhraj Katariya, Vk Gaur and Pawan kumar panwarEvaluation of fungal bio-agents and plant extracts for the management of Meloidogyne incognita in tomato - Garvita Joshi, Subhash Bhargava and MK SharmaDetection of Annellophragmia coonoorensis Subram.- a new record of sooty mold fungus of Butea monosperma (Lam) Taub :- Rashmi Dubey and Ak PandeyA new record of Phytophthora ramorum causing leaf fall and shoot rot of nutmeg (Myr.
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Add to basketHardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Vol. I. 1. Introduction mapping global competitive advantage/Navneet Sharma and B.P. Bhatnagar. 2. Comparative advantage and competitive advantage an economic perspective and a synthesis/Satya Dev Gupta. 3. Challenge of competitiveness in lagging regions/Justin Yifu Lin and Mingxing Liu. 4. Margins as centers probing the improbable/Gajendra Kumar. 5. Changing contours of global competitive advantage knowledge economy and management approach/Renaldas Gudauskas. 6. Demystifying outsourcing the numbers do not support the hype over job losses/Mary Amiti and Shang Jin Wei. 7. Outsourcing or insourcing/Nilakantan Nagarajan. 8. Foreign direct investment and economic transition panacea or pain killer/Camilla Jensen. 9. Hic Rhodus Hic Salta human capital and competitiveness in small LDCs/Shweta Sharma. 10. Globalization and outsourcing a perspective on its impact on India/Surendra K. Kaushik and Shyam S. Lodha. 11. Leveraging the competitiveness of Eritrean agriculture a case study on Elabered estate/Ravinder Rena. 12. The role of governance in improving global competitiveness/Chavali L. Kiran. 13. Agony in the antipodes the generic drug provisions of the Australia US free trade Agreement/Kevin Outterson. 14. Attracting outsourcing a cross country qualitative analysis of the determinants and suggestions for India/K.K. Saxena and Ruchi Sharma. 15. Trade liberalization and competitive advantage/Murali Neettukattil. 16. Impact of technology on global competitive advantage/Nageshwar Rao and Madhvi Sethi. 17. Outsourcing theory and issues/S.L. Bapna. 18. Gelling with the BPO gamble/Bala Krishnamorthy and Sumi Jha. 19. The theory of creative global competitive advantages/Mahesh V. Joshi. 20. Globalisation in Lieu of competitive advantage/Selvarasu A. and Nageswara Rao S.B. 21. Outsourcing as a business activity has existed since time immemorial/Anil Sethi. 22. Comparison of clusters in software industry a case of India and Israel/Vinnie Jauhari. Vol. II. 23. Competitiveness and corruption in foreign markets suggested strategies for multinational enterprises/Abdalla Hagen Shyam Lodha and Shahid Siddiqi. 24. Contributions of automotive multinational companies to the local productive arrangements formation a study in companies from the ABC region Sao Paulo State Brazil/Marco Antonio Pinheiro da Silveira Ronaldo Zwicker and Rene Henrique Gotz Licht. 25. Corporate governance firm competitiveness and CEO and Board turnover evidence from India/Arijit Ghosh. 26. The determinants of competitive advantage of Brazilian exporting firms/Jorge Saba Arbache and Joao Alberto De Negri. 27. Hybrid sourcing a new paradigm/Tapati Bandopadhyay Ashish Mitra and Pradeep Kumar. 28. A framework for gaining competitive advantage through IS outsourcing/B. Sashikala and Tapas Mahapatra. 29. Tough times in outsourcing ahead a word of caution for India/Gurmeet Singh and Rakesh Belwal. 30. Critical views on outsourcing trends in Indian Public Sector Banks/Manas Ranjan Patra and Mahil Carr. 31. Mentoring programs and jobs a contingency approach/Evan H. Offstein Jason M. Morwick and Amit J. Shah. 32. Cognitive mapping and psychology of competitiveness/Vijaya Laxmi Chouhan Archana Golwalkar and Jaydeep Chouhan. 33. Ethical issues in business and marketing/J.S. Panwar. 34. Globalisation reforms and performance of banking IPOs in India/Saurabh Ghosh. 35. Competitive advantage in Indian banking/Yogesh Maheshwari. 36. Re engineering operations in banking products/A.A. Ananth M. Sivasubramanian and A. Rajamohan. 37. Global competitiveness through the quality way JK Tyre experience/R. Mukhopadhyay. 38. HR strategies and competitiveness a case of Indian small and medium sized tourism enterprises/Mohinder Chand. 39. Employee Involvement and Empowerment Practice (EIEPP) of Powergrid gaining competitive advantage/Kunal Kirti. 40. Human resources in the era of globalization challenges and strategies/Naveen Gupta C.K. Singh and Anju Jain. 41. Crouching tiger beware India a case.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Some ethno-medicinal plants used for family planning and treatment of sexual disease in Southern Rajasthan India/B.L. Yadav, Gajendra Singh and Prakash Chandra Aheer. 2. Addition to the myxomycetes flora of India/Jadhav D.M. and S.P. Nanir. 3. Seed development in Euphorbia splendens boj/L.P. Dalal. 4. Providing health security through Indian Mulberry extract/Archana Ratkanthiwar and Pravin Charde. 5. Survey, collection and documentation of brackish water algae from east coast region of Odisha/H.S. Panda, B.R. Das, B. Parida, J. Jena, P.K. Panda and L.B. Sukla. 6. Icthyofaunal diversity of paddy fields and streams of Janjgir Champa District (C.G.)/R.K. Tamboli and Y.N. Jha. 7. Bio-diversity and food resources: the man-nature relation from indigenous cognition/Soma Bandyopadhyay. 8. Conservation and propagation strategy for podophyllum hexandrum royle/Rajendra P. Kala, Kataku Ram, Neeta Gera and A.K. Sharma. 9. Effect of conservation trenches on plantation crop in degraded watershed in Kandhamal District of Orissa/Ch. Rajendra Subnudhi. 10. Biodiversity traditional practices and sustainability issues of East Kolkata wetlands/Sayan Bhattacharya, Antara Ganguli, Sreedipa Bose, Saumik Panja, Pallabi Bhowmik and Aniruddha Mukhopadhyay. The present book floral diversity and their conservation is an approach to describe floral diversity of India and abroad and to find out the measures to conserve it. the book consists of 30 chapters which highlights the conservation of floral diversity. The book consists of various examples, case studies diagrams and photographs included in the text along with the exhaustive bibliography. The book would be useful for UG and PG level students researchers teachers scientists and all those working in the field of plant diversity and its conservation.
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Add to basketHardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. I. Development and rural life 1. Development process in post colonial India an overview/Shibsankar Jena. 2. Globalisation and Dalits in India/Chandra Shekhar Prasad. 3. Entwined Imperatives/I.K. Barthakur. 4. View of society and development at the turn of the century/Archana Sinha. II. Development and tribals status 5. Economic empowerment and amelioration of tribals in India/Archana Sinha. 6. Tribal development in Andhra Pradesh/A.K. Vasudevachary. 7. Tribal development need to evolve people oriented approach/T. Lakshmaiah. 8. Tribal development planning and performance/Dilip Shah. 9. Rural development and tribal aspirations/K.S. Subramanian. 10. Tribal development during the Five Year Plans/Vinod Joseph. 11. Role of forests in tribal development/M. Soundarapandian. 12. Quality of life of Scheduled Castes and tribes in rural India/Gurupada Chakrabarty. 13. Credit system in tribal areas need for re orientation/K. Somasekhar and M. Bapuji. 14. The right to tribal status/M.P. Raju. III. Development and tribals status 15. Tribal education in India/P.K. Mohanty. 16. Tribal women's participation in farm forestry/Prakash Kashwan. 17. Tharus of West Champaran a tribe unhighlighted/Ajay Kumar. 18. Role of tribal women in education/Rakesh Dashora. 19. Enhancement of education in Garo Hills of Meghalaya/S.C. Subudhi. 20. Barriers in mainstreaming/A. Kachhap. 21. Tribal women and sustainable ecology/Joseph Marianus Kujur. IV. Development and tribals status 22. North East 2020/Manmohan Singh. 23. Enabling the north east/Jayanta Madhab. 24. The North East model/Moses Chalai. 25. Reframing look east policy/Nitish Chakravarty. 26. Imperatives and dimensions of growth in North East/Charles Chasie. 27. Plan investments and growth in north east/N.D. George. 28. Bamboos on flower rats on fire in north east/Ramesh Chennithala. 29. Socio economic challenges in North East/D.N. Sahaya. 30. Ushering in economic growth of north east/Nazeeb Arif. 31. Investment opportunities in north east. V. Development and tribals status 32. Jackfruit cultivation in Tripura/Sanjoy Roy. 33. Tripura a priority area. 34. Development paradigm in Tripura/Manik Sarkar. 35. Communitisation the Nagaland experiment/Ira Joshi. 36. Problems and prospects of Manipur/A. Surenjit Singh. 37. Arunachal Pradesh a paradise on earth/P.K. Chakravarty. 38. Mission for Mizoram's prosperity/A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. 39. SHGs and tribal development in Mizoram/Joseph Lalrinliana and Easwaran Kanagaraj. The volume has been designed to make available comprehensive material in tribal development in rural life. Tribals are more backward compared with the general population and the Scheduled Caste. Tribal constitute 8 per cent of the national population but about 40 percent of displaced persons. Tribals live in forests and mountains somewhat isolated from the general population because of this have been called Girijan and Vanvasi. Tribals suffer from poverty and occupational conditions illiteracy landless agricultural labours work participation agricultural resources and so on. Tribal development should be operated in terms of land water and plantation in the same order from ensuring the command of their resources which the tribal community used to enjoy. To save ecology and upgrade the environment generated the natural resources is the sine qua non for the development of tribal regions. 420 pp.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents I. Forest Ecology 1. Review of researches on various aspects of ecology and forestry with special reference to Central India/Ram Prasad P.C. Kotwal and Manish Mishra. 2. The new paradigm for monitoring and assessment of forest resources criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management/P.C. Kotwal and Navin Horo. 3. Lessons in sustainable management of biodiversity in JFM areas for livelihood generation for tribals a case from dry tropical forests of Madhya Pradesh/Prodyut Bhattacharya. 4. Tree density regeneration and impact of harvesting of some selected NTFPs of the natural forests of three districts of Orissa state/Manish Mishra S. Teki and R.P. Mishra. 5. Forest resources of Madhya Pradesh an overview/A.K. Kandya. 6. Participatory carbon management of eco sustainability of forests and dependent rural communities/P.K. Shukla and R.K. Pandey. 7. Land use decisions by locals affecting spatial biodiversity/Alka Chaturvedi. 8. Recent trends in biodiversity conservation a review/C.M. Mishra. 9. Strategies to meet energy challenges through domestication of Jatropha curcas/Sunil Puri. 10. N2O source and sink potential in dry tropical climax forest and several grassland in Central India/S.K. Billore V.P. Singh K. Kaur and P. Dass. 11. Hydrological studies in a subtropical forest of Manipur. NE India/L. Usha Rani and Asha Gupta. 12. An overview of ethnobiological researchers with particular reference to wild edible plants/Manju Sundriyal. 13. Biodiversity of tropical dry deciduous forest ecosystem/B.R. Pandit. II. Wetland Ecology 14. Conservation of wetlands global and Indian perspectives/R.S. Ambasht and Navin K. Ambasht. 15. Productive status of the macrophytes in Ikop lake Manipur/Ch. Nivanonee and B. Manihar Sharma. 16. Dampi watershed studies with GIS and remote sensing technique/Arun Kumar R.K. Chingkhei Th. Dolendro and J. Khongsai. III. Weed Ecology 17. Management of weeds in dry seeded rice/Veenapani Mishra. 18. Biology and adaptive strategies of some weeds/Archana Verma and Tara Nigam. IV. Wildlife Ecology 19. Population dynamics of the Central Indian Barasnigha (Cervus duvauceli branderi) in Kanha National Park/Rajesh Gopal. 20. Comparative study of wildlife populations in and around Kanha National Park/H.S. Negi and S.P. Bajpai. 21. Research and monitoring protocol for the adaptive management of the Kanha Tiger Reserve/Rakesh Shukla. 22. Insect and adaptation with reference to diapause/B. Prasad. 23. Wild life of Manipur problems and prospects/K. Premkumar Singh. V. Microbial Ecology 24. Microbial community dynamics of compost ecosystem/Seema Rawat and B.N. Johri. 25. Ecology of terrestrial Blue Green Algae a review/J. Dubey. 26. Tetrazolium reduction and chlorophyll stability of cyanobacteria in the crusts on exposed soil surfaces subjected to heat stress/Bagmi Pattanaik and S.P. Adhikary. 27. Enterobacter an emerging nosocomial pathogen/K.K. Patel R. Murthy M.L. Naik S. Sinha and J. P. Mittra. 28. Studies on the microbial flora of two weed fishes with reference to their environment/Ch. Sarojnalini T. Suchitra and N. Jaya. 29. Observations on the morphology and taxonomy of an interesting blue green algae/K.V.S. Reddy and K.M. Reddy. 30. Degradation of cyanides by algae and their nutrients/S.D. Shankahadarwar and P.B. Nandkar. VI. Pollution Ecology 31. Management of wastes an ecosystem approach/Sanat Kumar Jain. 32. Triazoles a tool for ecological research/V.P. Singh. 33. Environmental conservation important consideration/R.K. Jain and R.K. Srivastava. 34. Environmental auditing/G.P. Prasain and Kh. Dheeren Meetei. 35. A preliminary study on source appoint of RSPM a case study/Geet Govind Sinam. 36. Impact of pulp and paper mill effluent on ground water quality effected by irrigation of sugarcane fields/P.R. Chaudhary J.P. Kotangale Shanta Satyanarayana and S.B. Lakhe. 37. Aspergillus an important aeroallergen/A.A. Saoji. 38. Eco management of tress in poor rich urban ecosystem/S.B. Chaphekar. 39. Zinc.
Published by Shree Pub, New Delhi, 2009
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Add to basketHardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Contributors. I. Micro finance in promoting weaker sections 1. Micro finance in economic empowerment of weaker sections/S.K. Panda. 2. Micro credit SHGs and their work/Archana Sinha and M.K. Sharma. 3. Micro finance through SHGs a boon for the rural poor/Rimjhim Mousumi Das. 4. Micro finance for rural entrepreneurs issues and strategies/M. Soundarapandian. 5. Role of SHGs/A. Abdul Raheem. 6. Self Help Groups and micro credit synergic integration/Sabyasachi Das. 7. Impact of Self Help Groups on income and employment/C. Gangaiah and B. Nagaraja. 8. SHGs and women/Loveleen Kacker. 9. Micro Finance for women's empowerment/Archana Sinha and M.K. Sharma. 10. The SHGs Model of Micro Finance a silent movement towards empowering rural women/M.S. Chandrakavate. 11. Self Help Groups empower rural woman/T.R. Gurumoorthy. 12. The glimpse of microfinance/R.K. Srivastawa and Ajay Kumar. II. Self Help Groups and empowerment strategies 13. Inter regional development of SHGs in India/P. Loganathan and R. Asokan. 14. Self Help Groups a catalyst of rural development/K.K. Tripathy. 15. Andhra Pradesh pioneer of SHGs in India/Rakesh Malhotra. 16. Self Help Groups Movement in Rajasthan/Subah Singh Yadav. 17. Self Help groups in Kerala/B.V.C. Pillai and V. Hari Kumar. 18. Swarn Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana and SHGs an assessment/Amal Mandal. 19. Self Help Group Formation/Sunil Chaudhary. 20. SHGs in unorganized garment sector/Chittaranjan Mishra. III. NGOs and development strategies 21. NGOs in micro financing partners in rural development/Laxmi R. Kulshrestha and Archana Gupta. 22. Contribution of NGOs in implementing population policy/V.S. Gupta. 23. Rural development a collaboration of GOs and NGOs/Pradeep Kumar. 24. NGOs and gender development/Syed Noman Ahmad. 25. Foreign aid to NGOs in India an analysis/P.A. Rego. IV. Status of poverty in changed era 26. Poverty basic needs and rural livelihood/B.K. Pattanaik. 27. Poverty in India synoptic view/S.B. Verma. 28. Review of anti poverty strategies in India/S.B. Verma and M.L. Vadera. 29. Rural industrialisation and poverty alleviation/K. Kamala Kannan. 30. Rural development and poverty alleviation programmes/R.S. Solunke and R.B. Gawande. 31. Swarn Jayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana/A. Subbiah and A. Muthumani. 32. Gender and poverty eradication targeting all age groups/Siddhartha Sarkar. 33. Rural poverty and need for primary sector development/B.K. Pattanaik. 34. Liberalisation what about the poor/S. Bihari Verma. 35. The human face of liberalisation/P.R. Agrawal. 36. Dedicated services of NABARD to the nation/K.P. Rajkumar. 37. Globalisation and economic growth in India/Ben L. Kedia and Liliana Perez. 38. Innovation in Micro Finance linked development programme/A.N. Sarkar. The strategy for poverty reduction accelerate the rapid economic growth with a focus on microfinance access to basic minimum services for improving the quality of life of poorest of poor and direct state intervention in the form of targeted antipoverty programmes. 368 pp.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Contents: 1. Plant Disease Forecasting: Past Practices to Emerging Technologies/Myank U. Charaya, Arvind Upadhyay, Harish P. Bhati and Ashwani Kumar. 2. Advance Trends for the Disease Management in Plants/Vikash Kumar, A. L. Yadav, D. R. Kumhar, Rakesh Kumar and Anuj. 3. Role of Biocontrol Agents in Plant Disease Management/Rakesh Kumar, A. L. Yadav, D. R. Kumhar, Vikash Kumar and Anuj. 4. Role of Mineral Nutrients in the Management of Plant Diseases/R. Gopi, G. Bindu Madhavi, Chandan Kapoor, Chandramani Raj, Shweta Singh and T. Ramprakash. 5. Problem, Concern and Approaches of Plant Disease Management in Arid Zone/Ritu Mawar and Archana Sanyal. 6. Eco-Friendly Management of Nematodes Diseases in Cultivated Crops of India/Amar Bahadur. 7. Eco-Friendly Management of Groundnut Diseases with Reference to Leaf Spot and Stem Rot/S. Jash, G. Moinuddin and R. Kundu. 8. Non-Pathogenic Fusarium as a Biocontrol Agent/B. K. Prajapati and N. M. Gohel. 9. Nematode Pests of Fruit Crops and their Management/Tushar Kanti Dutta. 10. Phytonematode Problems in Rajasthan/R. L. Midha and M. K. Sharma. 11. Virus Diseases Management in Vegetables Crops/Neelam Kumari, Nitesh Kumar and Ravi Bhatia. 12. Impact of Fungicides on Physiological and Developmental Processes in Host Plants: An Appraisal/T. S. Thind. 13. Development of Formulations for Nematophagous and Entomopathogenic Fungi and their Application for the Management of Plant Parasitic Nematodes and Insect Pests/A.K. Pandey and Rajesh Kumar Pandey. 14. Antimicrobial Activities of Distinct Noxious Weeds/Deepa Srivastava, Shivangi Sahgal and Neha Rauniyar.