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  • Madhuri Sharma Deo Prakash Sharma

    Published by Kaveri Books, 2004

    ISBN 10: 8174790578ISBN 13: 9788174790576

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  • Deo Prakash

    Published by Manak Publications Pvt. Ltd.

    ISBN 10: 8178270986ISBN 13: 9788178270982

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  • Hardcover. Condition: New. ISBN:9789388369503 N.A.

  • Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.4.


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    Condition: New. xxvi 204 32 of lates, 4 Maps, Index 1st Edition.


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  • Shastri, Dr. Deo Prakash Patanjal

    Published by Patanjal Publications, New Delhi, 1963

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition; First Printing. Black cloth, some edge wear, light scuffing, paper lightly age toned, former owner's name inside front. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 440 pages.

  • Deo Prakash Sharma

    Published by Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2000

    ISBN 10: 8186050507ISBN 13: 9788186050507

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    Contents Foreword 1 Simant Gandhi Abdul Gaffar Khan 2 The great Maulana 3 Maharshi Arvind 4 Unforgettable martyr Asfaquillakhan 5 Ayodhya Singh Upadhyaya Hariaudh 6 Lokmanya Balgangadhar Tilak 7 Bal Krishna Bhatt 8 Bal Krishna Sharma Naveen 9 Swami Balabha Charya 10 Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel 11 Bardhman Mahavir 12 The great martyr Sardar Bhagat Singh 13 Bhagini Nivedita 14 Bhagwati Charan Varma 15 Bhartendu Harishchandra 16 Bhawani Prasad Mishra 17 Madame Bhikhaji Kama 18 Baba Sahib Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar 19 Bhishm Sahni 20 Bhula Bhai Desai 21 The poet Bhushan 22 Bihari the poet of love and romance 23 Virbal 24 Lord Buddha 25 Chakravarti Rajgopalachari 26 Chanakaya 27 Chandra Dhar Sharma Guleri 28 Chandra Shekhar Azad 29 Dr Chandra Shekhar Venketraman 30 Acharya Chatursain Shashtri 31 Desh Bandhu Chitranjan Das 32 Dada Bhai Naroji 33 Martyr Damodar Chapekars 34 Swami Dayanand Sarswati 35 Patriot Deen Dayal Upadhyaya 36 Deoki Nandan Khatri 37 Deo Raha Baba 38 Dr Dhirendra Varma 39 Durga Bai Deshmukh 40 Dwarka Prasad Mishra 41 Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi 42 Gaya Prasad Shukla Sanehi 43 Gopal Krishna Gokhlay 44 Pt Govind Ballabh Pant 45 Babu Gulab Rai 46 Guru Govind Singh Ji 47 Hazari Prasad Dwivedi 48 Homi Jahangir Bhabha 49 Ilachandra Joshi 50 Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar 51 A great scientist Jagdish Chandra Basu 52 Jainendra Kumar 53 Jai Shankar Prasad 54 Dr Jakir Hussain 55 Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru 56 Jaya Prakash Narayan 57 Jodha Singh Atayya 58 Jyoti Ba Phoolay 59 Saint Kabir 60 Father Kamil Bulke 61 Kamla Devi Chattopadhaya 62 Kanahayya Lal Mishra Pravakar 63 Kannahyya Lal Manik Lal Munshi 64 Kedarnath Agrawal 65 Acharya Kishori Das Bajpayee 66 Babu Kunak Singh 67 Lal Bahadur Shashtri 68 Lala Hardayal 69 Lala Lajpat Rai 70 Lata Mangeshkar 71 Maharani Laxmi Bai 72 Pt Madan Mohan Malviya 73 Acharya Mahvir Prasad Dwivedi 74 Mathili Sharan Gupta 75 Swami Madhava Charya 76 Mahadev Govind Ranadey 77 Maharana Pratap 78 The poetess Mahadevi Varma 79 Mahatma Gandhi 80 Makhan Lal Chaturvedi 81 Michael Madhusudan Dutt 82 Sant Malook Das 83 Mandan Mishra 84 Mangal Pandey 85 Meghnath Saha 86 Krishna Devotee Meera Bai 87 Moksh Gundam Visheshwarayya 88 Moti Lal Nehru 89 Dr Nagarjun 90 Dr Nagendra 91 Saint Namdeo 92 Nana Saheb Peshwa 93 Guru Nanak Dev Ji 94 Acharya Narendra Dev 95 Surya Kant Tripathi Nirala 96 Prabakar Machway 97 Pratap Narayan Mishra 98 Munshi Premchand 99 Rajarshi Purushottam Das Tandan 100 The poet Raghu Veer Sahal 101 The great poet Rahim 102 Maha Pandit Rahul Sankrityayan 103 Rajendra Nath Lahiri 104 The great philosopher Ramanuj 105 The great mathematician Ramanujam 106 Ram Briksha Benipuri 107 Acharya Ramchandra Shukla 108 Samarth Guru Ram Das 109 Ram Dhari Singh Dinkar 110 Ram Krishna Param Hans 111 Dr Ram Kumar Varma 112 Ghaudhary Ram Prasad Sharma the man of destiny 113 Sant Ravi Das 114 Raja Ram Mohan Roy 115 Dr Ram Manohar Lohia 116 Ram Naresh Tripathi 117 Dr Rajendra Prasad 118 Dr S Radha Krishnan 119 Revolutionary Ram Prasad Bismil 120 Swami Ram Tirth 121 Rangeya Raghav 122 Ras Bihari Bose 123 The poet Ratnakar 124 Ravindra Nath Tagore 125 The great Roshan Singh 126 Salman Rushdi 127 Sachchidananda Hiranand Vastsyayan Agayai 128 Sachindra Nath Buxi 129 Sachindra Nath Sanyal 130 Bharat Kokila Sarojni Naidu 131 Sai Baba of Shirdi 132 Satyendra Nath Bose 133 The greatest philosopher Shankaracharya 134 Kshatrapati Shivaji 135 Dr Shivamangal Singh Suman 136 Revolutionary Babu Shiva Prasad Gupta 137 Shri Narayan Chaturvedi 138 Shyama Prasad Mukherjee 139 Shyam Ji Krishna Varma 140 Shyam Lal Gupta Parshad Ji 141 Dr Shyam Sundar Das 142 The national poet Sohan Lal Dwivedi 143 Subhadra Kumari Chauhan 144 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose 145 Revolutionary Sukhdeo 146 Sumitranandan Pant 147 Surdas 148 Surendra Nath Banerjee 149 Saint and Yogi Tailang Swami 150 A great freedom fighter Tantya Topey 151 Mother Teressa 152 Sant Tuka Ram 153 A great moralist Acharya Tulsi 154 Saint poet Tulsidas 155 Udham Singh 156 Varahmihir 157 Social wor.

  • Deo Prakash Sharma

    Published by Sharada Publishing House, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8188934410ISBN 13: 9788188934416

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    Condition: Very Good. Delhi: Sharada Publishing 2007. Presumed 1st. Hardcover 4to 324 pgs of text and b/w photos and illustrations, color plates at rear unpaginated but have 271 images. Very good book in a very good dust jacket. Sunning along bottom edge of covers. 2 white spots at spine head. Contents clean and binding sound. Jacket spine and some edges sunned. Light edgewear to jacket. (art, ancient art, history, ancient history, asia, south asia, pakistan) Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.


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  • Sharma, Deo Prakash & Madhuri Sharma

    Published by Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, Delhi, 2006

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. ISBN: 9788180901165.

  • Sharma, Deo Prakash

    Published by Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, Delhi, 2002

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Sindh-Saraswati Civilization. 2. New Excavations, Saraswati Civilization and Rigvedic Chronology. 3. Stone Sculptures. 4. Copper and bronze Images. 5. Fiance Miniature Figurines. 6. Miniature Steatite and Paste Figurines. 7. Shell and Other Material. Bibliography.

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  • Hardcover. Condition: New. "Rahman Khan (1874-1972), born in the village Bharkhari (Hamirpur, United Provinces), was 24 years old when he left for Paramaribo, the capital of Surinam (South America). At the age of 67, Rahman Khan, a practicing Pathan Muslim, completed his autobiography entitled Jeevan Prakash in which he connects India, the land of his birth, with Surinam, the country in which he married, is a contract labourer and later becomes a plantation overseer and a teacher in Hindi and Hinduism and blessed with five sons and two daughters. There is almost no written information available that describes the lives of the first generation of Indian indentured labourers in Surinam. This translated autobiography, originally written in Devanagari, is therefore a unique source. This translation is accompanied by endnotes and a glossary. Sinha-Kerkhoff and Ellen Bal have also added an introduction in which they place the autobiography in its Indian and Surinamese colonial contexts. The final outcome should interest labour historians and other social scientists as well as the common reader interested in colonial and subaltern history, transnational migration, diaspora, minority issues and issues of religion and communalism." (jacket).

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: Preface. 1. Indian Organic Farming: Its Concept, Components and Challenges/Ajay Kumar and Subhash Chandra. 2. Organic Farming in India/Ajendra Kumar, D. Ram and Ranjeet Kumar. 3. Prospects and Constraints in Organic Farming/Shivanand Maurya, Ravi Verma and Ashok Kumar. 4. Remote Sensing: A Tool in Agriculture/Amitesh Kumar Singh, Ravi Shanker and Amit Kumar Singh. 5. Brown Manuring: Tools for Nutrients Management/R.P. Singh, S.K. Bairagi, A.P. Singh and Raksha. 6. Nutrient Management in Field and Horticultural Crops/Ravi, Mukesh Kumar and Piryanshu. 7. Nutrient Management in Organic Cultivation of Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.)/Bindesh Arya, K.C. Meena, D.K. Patidar, Nitin Soni and B.K. Patidar. 8. Diseases and Insect Pests Management of Vegetable Crops through Biological Agents/R. Chandra, Sachin Kumar Jain and D. Ram. 9. Bio-Intensive Pest Management (BIPM) in Major Vegetable Crops/Abhinav Kumar, Krishna Deo Verma and Ingle Dipak Shyamrao. 10. Non-Chemical Management Strategies of Soil Borne Plant Pathogens of Vegetables/Abhishek Singh and Sachin Kumar Jain. 11. Diseases Management of Tomato Crop in Organic Farming/Dushyant Kumar, Joni Kumar, Arun Kumar and Krishna Pal. 12. Insect Pests of Cole Crops and their Management/Joni Kumar, Yogandar Sain, Dushyant Kumar, Sunil Kumar Singh and Arun Kumar. 13. Organic Management Practices for Diseases of Papaya/Abhishek Kumar, Priyanka Yadav, Ajay Kumar Mishra, Anupam Kumar, Amit Kumar Yadav and Rohit Gangwar. 14. Organic Production of Asparagus/Vikash Kumar Yadav and Sharvan Kumar. 15. Organic Mushroom Production/Ajendra Kumar, D. Ram and Ranjeet Kumar. 16. Preparation Methods of Composting and Vermicomposting in Organic Farming/Shweta Chaturvedi and D. Ram. 17. Zero Budget Natural Farming for Future/B.K. Prasad, Rajendra Kumar, G. Singh, R.K. Singh and Om Prakash. 18. Organic Waste Management and Soil Health/A.P. Singh and R.P. Singh. 19. Role of Organic Farming in Soil Inhabiting Microorganisms/Krishna Kumar, Popin Kumar, Ajay Kumar and Abhimanyu. 20. Insect Pest Management in Organic Farming/Rajanish Chandra Mishra, Anuj Kumar Gautam and Rajkumari. 21. Determination of Biological Activity of Soil by Dehydrogenase Activity/Pratibha Kumari, Babloo Sharma and Reena Kumari. 22. Organic Animal Husbandry/Sachin Kumar Shandilya. 23. Livestock and its Role in Organic Farming/Anuj Kumar Gautam, Rajanish Chandra Mishra and Rajkumari. Index.

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    Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Foreword/Mangla Raj. Preface. List of contributors. 1. Climate change/K.K. Singh. 2. Agrometeorological advisory service past present and future/L.S. Rathore. 3. Impact of natural disasters on agriculture with reference to strategies adopted to cope with it/H.P. Das. 4. Agro advisory services a national perspective/Y.S. Ramakrishna G.G.S.N. Rao A.V.M.S. Rao and V.U. M. Rao. 5. National facility of Agromet data bank a boon to sustainable agriculture/G.G.S.N. Rao Y.S. Ramakrishna A.V.R. Kesavarao A.V.M.S. Rao and V.U.M. Rao. 6. Agroclimatic variability a thought on sustainable agriculture/N.P. Singh M. Datta and D. Daschaudhuri. 7. Effect of climatic variability on crop productivity in North East India/M. Datta D. Daschaudhuri and N.P. Singh. 8. Agrometeorological scenario of North East India/K.K. Satapathy U.S. Saikia and P. Choudhuri. 9. Agroclimatic characterization a necessity for scientific crop production and crop planning in dryland agriculture a case study of Varanasi Region/Tarkeswar Singh M.K. Singh and S.R. Singh. 10. Rubber cultivation in North East India an agrometerological perspective/Shammi Raj and S.K. Dey. 11. Influence of weather parameters on plant disease/A.K. Singh and Pankaj Baiswar. 12. Weather and climatic information for integrated pest management/D.K. Das A. Dhandapani and T.P. Trivedi. 13. Role of agrometerological advisory services in Mizoram/K.A. Pathak Brajendra and A.K. Biswakarma. 14. Analysis of rainfall characteristics at Lembucherra (Tripura) in North East India/D. Daschaudhuri M. Datta and N.P. Singh. 15. Scope of agrometeorological advisory services in Manipur/S.V. Ngachan and P.T. Sharma. 16. Late quaternary environmental changes and their impact upon coastal and paleo coastal Bengal Basin in India a climato geomorphic study/Sudip Dey. 17. Climate and horticultural crops/M. Sankaran Jai Prakash N.P. Singh and M. Datta. 18. Influence of environment in cultivating edible mushroom/S. Biswas and N.P. Singh. 19. Climate and livestock production/Chander Datt and N.P. Singh. 20. Incidence of Stronglye infection in cattle and pig with relevance to weather parameters/S. Bandyopadhyay. 21. Climate and freshwater fisheries/B. Santhosh M. Datta and N.P. Singh. 22. Impact of climate on fish diseases/Ashutosh D. Deo. Index. The book has a comprehensive account of the climate change with possible projections on food security in India. Global scenario of extreme climatic events and the corresponding probable climatic parameters in the years to come are discussed elaborately. The effect of climatic variability on the productivity of crops particularly cereals pulses oilseeds vegetables fruits and flowers etc and incidences of plant diseases are highlighted. Moreover the environmental effect on edible mushroom and rubber cultivation is also brought under the discussion in the book. Besides crop productivity the information on the impact of climatic variability on the productivity/survival of livestock and freshwater fisheries is also made available. To avert weather vagaries agro advisory services on national perspectives are rendered with due importance. Finally a focus on district level agro advisory followed by a proper crop planning is also bestowed. 342 pp.

  • Deo Prakash And Madhuri Sharma Sharma

    Published by Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2005

    ISBN 10: 8180900347ISBN 13: 9788180900341

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  • Deo Prakash Sharma

    Published by Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, Delhi, 2006

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  • edited by Kalyan Ghadei

    Published by Biotech Books, 2018

    ISBN 10: 817622393XISBN 13: 9788176223935

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Agricultural extension in India: an overview/Nirupam Biswas and Ashok Kumar Gautam. 2. The role of extension agents in rural development: an overview/Priyanka Kumari and Pankaj Kumar Ojha. 3. Convergence of extension activities by ATMA with NGOs/Hema Sarat Chandra Neelam. 4. Work motivation and job satisfaction of field extension officers of ATMA in Kerala/Kusumakumari Nagam, Binoo P. Bonny and Ranjan S. Karippai. 5. ICT in agricultural extension in India/G. Balaganesh. 6. e-Agricultural extension approach through android app implementation in Tamil Nadu/C. Karthikeyan. 7. Mobile based kisan help line for technology dissemination in agriculture: sharing experience/B.S. Meena, S. Kumar and M.L. Meena. 8. Pattern of use of ICT tools for NTFP management and trade by the farmers in JFM areas of Madhya Pradesh/K.N. Krishnakumar, Anup Prakash Upadhyay and Kumari Manisha. 9. ICT for sustainable agricultural development/Shweta Gupta and Seema Naula. 10. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for sustainable soil conservation and management/Santeshwari and M. Raghuraman. 11. Agricultural extension services: a review/Pankaj Kumar Ojha, Priyanka Kumari and Kalyan Ghadei. 12. Extent of participation of women in farm activities in rice based farming system of Odisha/Sarbani Das and Abhiram Dash. 13. Family decision making pattern among self help groups women/Meenu Verma. 14. A SWOT Analysis of SHGs in Khurda District of Odisha/Gayatri Biswal. 15. Community radio: a tool for empowering rural women in India/Bijayalaxmi Nayak. 16. Effective teaching and learning in agriculture/O.P. Mishra. 17. Role of education in sustainable development of rural/Lalta Prasad. 18. Constraints faced by trained and untrained farmers with respect to training needs of organic farming practices/Rohan Sharma and P.K. Kanani. 19. Extent of knowledge and adoption of improved green gram production technology/S. Neelaveni, P. Venkatarao and D. Anil Kumar. 20. Lac cultivation and processing in the Bilaspur divisional forest area of Chattisgarh under Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)/Alok Kumar, R.K. Yogi and A.K. Singh. 21. Farmer producer companies : way out major challenges faced by Indian small farmers/Awadhesh Kumar Singh, K.N. Ravi and Anupam Dakua. 22. Urbanization and food security in India: concerns and opportunities/K.N. Ravi, K. Ponnusamy and A.K. Singh. 23. Extension meditated climate change scenario/Sravan Kumar Tamminana. 24. Impact on insect diversity and its interaction with host- plant/Deepak Kumar Jaiswal, Vaibhav Singh, D.K. Singh, Saxena R.P. Narayan and Deo Narayan Singh. 25. Application of remote sensing in agriculture/Saxena R.P. Narayan, Deepak kumar Jaiswal, Vaibhav Singh and D.K. Singh. 26. Use of nanotechnology in agriculture/Amit Yadav, Ram Keval, Rahul Kumar and R.L. Meena. 27. Role of e-governance in Indian agriculture/Amit Kanawjia, Rajesh K. Kanojia and Mahima Kaithwas. 28. Agripreneurship development among rural youths: opportunities and challenges/Mohammad Hashim and A.K. Singh. 29. Entrepreneurship and skill development in India/Sarvesh Kumar, Pankaj Kumar Mandal and Sneha Singh. 30. Impact of agrochemicals on the soil fertility and biodiversity of soil arthropods/M. Raghuraman , Santeshwari and Dharmendra Kumar. 31. Scenario of Indian women in the ager of globalisation: problems and possibilities/Ram Awatar Ojha, Puneet Kumar Ojha and Pankaj Kumar Ojha. 32. Use of soil arthopods and its role for maintaining soil quality to improve farmer's knowledge in agriculture/Ingle Dipal Shyamrao, M. Raghuraman and Santeshwari.

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    Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: 1. Breeding Strategies for Development of Chicken Varieties: Past, Present and Future/R. N. Chatterjee. 2. Breeding for Disease Resistant Poultry - Current Status and Way Forward/Sanjeev Kumar, Manjari Pandey. 3. Current Status of Artificial Insemination in Poultry/Jag Mohan. 4. Technological Advancement in Pre-hatch Sex Determination and Their Applications in Layer Chickens/S.K. Bhanja. 5. Post-hatch Feeding Delay in Chicken and Remedial Strategies/MT Banday and S. Adil. 6. Recent Advances in Application of Natural Antimicrobials for Improving Quality and Safety of Poultry Products/A.K. Biswas, Vandita Mishra and Sagar Chand. 7. Strategies for Sustainable Duck Production for Livelihood and Nutritional Security/M. K. Padhi. 8. Significance of Postbiotics in Poultry Production/J.S. Tyagi, Monika M. and Gautham, K. 9. Genetic Markers: Tools for Genome Analysis/R. Amutha. 10. Recent Novel Techniques in Hurdle Technology for Shelf Life Extension of Poultry Meat Products/Vikas Pathak, Meena Goswami, Sanjay Kumar Bharti and R. Sirohi. 11. Livelihood and Nutritional Security Through Poultry Farming in Assam and North East India/Niranjan Kalita, Mihir Sarma, Arfan Ali and Dipak Goswami. 12. Alternate Feed Resources for Sustainable Poultry Production/B.K. Swain, C.K. Beura P.K. Naik, D. Kumar, S.K. Mishra. 13. Poultry Farm Litter and Waste Management: Challenges and Opportunities/D. Kannan and K. Sivakumar. 14. Japanese Quail Farming: A Promising Enterprise in India/S.C. Edwin. 15. Recent Advances in Organic Minerals in Poultry Feeding/Chandra Deo, Avishek Biswas and Divya. 16. Transportation of Broilers, A Welfare Concern: Indian Perspective/Jaydip Jaywant Rokade, Bhanja S.K., Mukund Kadam and Monika M. 17. Sustainable Livelihoods and Nutritional Security with Improved Birds at Backyard: A Scenario in Rural India/Naga Raja Kumari Kallam and Gautham Kolluri. 18. Backyard Poultry Farming to Improve Rural Livelihood and Nutritional Security in Tribal Areas/Sushil Prasad. 19. Waste Management as a Tool for Sustainable Poultry Farming/Chandrahas and Raj Narayan. 20. Family Poultry Production for Livelihood Improvement, Nutrition Security and Gender Equity in India/A. K. Panda, B. Sahoo and Anil Kumar. 21. Backyard Poultry - An Opportunistic Rural Venture for Employment and Women Empowerment/Bhagirathi Panigrahi, Babita Mishra and Niranjan Panda. 22. Best Farm Practices to Enhnace Poultry Welfare/M.M. Kadam, A.S Ranade, D.B. Bhaisare, A.R. Patil, J. J. Rokade and S.K Bhanja. 23. Antimicrobial Peptides of PoultryConcepts and Applications/Ambika Sharma and Ashish Kumar. 24. Scope and Future of Poly-hebal Formulation in Minimizing Antibiotic Use in Poultry Production/Divya Sharma and Chandra Deo. 25. Mycotoxin in Poultry Feed: Occurrence, Effects and Management/Avishek Biswas and Chandra Deo. 26. Poultry Housing Systems for Sutainable Production in Tropical Climate/P. Muthusamy. 27. Nutritional and Livelihood Security Through Backyard Poultry Production in India/K. Sangilimadan and B.Vasanthi. 28. One Health Paradigm in Poultry Management for Mitigating Human Health/Archana Kadam, Mukund Kadam and Rupesh Waghmare, Kakasaheb Khose. 29. Poultry Waste Management/Om Prakash Dinani. 30. Reproductive Physiology of Avian Species/A.K. Singh and M.K. Singh. 31. Role of Nutrition in Fertility and Hatchability of Breeder Flock/Lonkar Vijaysinh D. 32. Poultry Birds: Valuable Animal Model in Biomedical Research/Girraj Goyal. 33. Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) as Replacement for Soybean Meal in Poultry Feed/K. K. Khose, M. G. Nikam and M. M. Kadam. 34. Exploring Indigenous Treasure: Poultry Rearing for Nutrition and Rural Livelihood/R.C. Kulkarniand M.M. Kadam. 35. In-Vitro Genome - Conservation of Chickens, Current Status and Prospects/Suryakant Mishraand Adnan Naim. 36. Development and Improvement of Domesticated Japanese Quail in India/Raj Narayan, Chandrahas and S.K. Bhanja. 37. Prospects and Challenges to Diversified Poultry Pro.

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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction. I. Introduction 1. Discovery. 2. Nomenclature. 3. Story of Harappan discovery. 4. Origin of Harappan Civilization. 5. Harappan Civilization in South Asia. 6. Settlement patterns urban planning and architecture. 7. Migration of mature Harappan. 8. Harappan Archaeology an update. 9. Extent. II. Art 10. Harappan stone image. 11. Harappan bronze figurines. 12. Harappan terracotta figurines. 13. Harappan terracotta animal figurines. 14. Harappan terracotta male figurines. 15. Harappan bird terracotta figurines. 16. Terracotta horses from Harappan sites. III. Minor arts and crafts 17. Harappan steatite and other materials. 18. Harappan jewellery. 19. Harappan hard stone bead making technique. 20. Seals sealings and copper tablets. 21. Lapizlazuli items from Harappan sites. IV. Harappan society and religion 22. Harappan ceramic. 23. Who were Harappans. 24. Burial customs of Harappans. 25. Harappan agriculture. 26. Harappan games and sports. 27. Harappan food and cooking tradition. 28. Harappan script and language. 29. Harappan religion. 30. Social stratification and political set up of mature Harappans. V. Harappan trade and transport 31. Harappan transport. 32. Harappan tools and instruments. 33. The middle Asian Trade. 34. Harappan weights and measures. 35. Industrial base of mature Harappan. 36. Tin in Harappan civilization. 37. Communication and transport by land. 38. Cotton textiles. VI. End of Harappan Civilization 39. Harappan legacy. 40. Decline of Harappan Civilization. 41. Chronology. VII. 42. The Harappan Civilization an overview. Bibliography. Index. Glimpses of Harappan Archaeology (C. 2700 B.C. 2000 B.C.) is a joint work of D.P. Sharma and Madhuri Sharma. The book includes introduction nomenclatures discoveries stories of excavations migration updates about Harappan archaeology art minor arts and crafts Harappan society religion trade transport and the decline of Harappan Civilization. The Harappan civilization is the most appropriate term for its nomenclature. In 1917 Lugi Pi Tessitori did excavations at Kalibangan. Prof. Nayanjot Lahiri has recently confirmed that Tessitori's excavated material of Kalibangan belongs to early and mature Harappan age. Since then about 2668 Harappan and its associated sites have been reported in Northwest South Asia whereas Harappan Archaeologists have excavated only 208 sites. Harappan Civilization covers 1 6 million sq. km. in area. The newly excavated sites of Harappan Civilization are Barror Chak 86 Kuran Bhirana Mandi and Sanauli. The Harappans used steatite Lapis Lazuli clay Faience ivory gold silver and carnelian for their craft and jewellery items. The artisans were skilled in making bronze terracotta and stone sculptures most of them being handmade and very small in size. This was the beginning of first urbanization in the subcontinent with the emergence of well planned cities with massive walls and gateways highly developed trade and transportation agriculture and use of script and languages. 178 pp.

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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgment. 1. The course of Lost Saraswati River/A.K. Gupta. 2. The Lost Saraswati River/D.P. Sharma and Madhuri Sharma. 3. The Indus Saraswati Civilization origin maturity and decline/S.P. Gupta. 4. Remote sensing of Lost Saraswati River/Yashpal. 5. Saraswati the Lost River of the N.W. South Asia/C.F. Oldhan. 6. Vedic Saraswati River/B.P. Radhakrishna. 7. Migration of the Saraswati River/A.S. Rajawat. 8. Lost Vedic Saraswati River/Baldev Sahai. 9. Saraswati river and civilization/N.S. Bajaram. 10. The Lost Saraswati River/O.P. Bharadwaj. 11. Saraswati River/V.S. Wakankar. 12. The Saraswati River problem/Michel Danino. 13. The Harappan and the Aryan/Michel Danino. 14. Rigveda A historical outline/Varun Singh. 15. Saraswati is no myth/Pallava Bagla. 16. The authors of Veda/G.C. Pande. 17. Excavations and explorations in Lost Saraswati/I.D. Dvivedi. 18. The myth of Aryans/B.B. Lal. 19. Baror excavated site in Saraswati Plain/Urmila Sant. 20. The excavation at Bhirrana in Saraswati Plain/L.S. Rao. 21. Saraswati that disappeared/K.S. Veldiya. 22. The archaeological sites in the Saraswati Region/A.K. Gupta. 23. Course of Vedic River Saraswati/P.S. Thakur. 24. The Luni and Vedic Saraswati/Bharat Jhunjhun Wala. 25. Harappan ecology in the Rigveda/Bhagwan Singh. 26. The Rigvedic Flora and Fauna/B.B. Lal. 27. The Lost Saraswati River in the Harappan Region/K.S. Veldiya. Bibliography. Index. The Lost Saraswati Civilization is an edited work of Deo Prakash Sharma and Madhuri Sharma. Till today around 2668 Harappan and its associated sites have been reported in North West South Asia in which 1100 sites are located on dry banks of River Saraswati and it tributaries. During third Millennium B.C. Hindon was a tributary of river Saraswati and around 250 Harappan sites have been reported on the banks of river Hindon Mandi Hulas Alamgirpur Sanuoli Toppal are important Harappan sites located on the bank of river Hindon which is now a tributary of Yamuna. We have excavated 208 Harappan sites. Ganweriwala is the largest (350 hectares) Harappan site located on dry bank of Saraswati (or Hakra) in Cholistan (Pakistan). Few excavated Harappan sites in Saraswati Region are Desalpur Dholavira Kalibangan Bhirrana Barror Dhalewan Banawali Kunal and Rakhigarhi. Saraswati or Hakra or Ghaggar was a Holy River. From 6000 B.C. to 1800 B.C. Saraswati flowed from South of Siwalik through Himachal Haryana Punjab Northern Rajasthan and finally was joining Desalpur in Arabian Sea. Due to tectonic disturbance in the Siwalik Saraswati river course moved steadily in the clockwise direction eventually flowing east south east rather than south. The stream captured by the emerging Yamuna River compromised its water shed and River Saraswati began to dry up around 1800 B.C. Archaeologists observed after analyzing literature and remote sensing images that river Saraswati flowed through Rajasthan desert. This lost River Saraswati was 1500 km. long and between 3 to 12 km. wide. This volume includes 27 papers. 358 pp.

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    Contents Preface List of contributors 1 Seventy years of Harappan archaeological researchJM Kenoyer and RH Meadow 2 Archaeo-metallurgy in IndiaAK Biswas 3 Metal technologies of HarappanJonathan M Kenoyer and Heather ML Miller 4 Evidence of surgery and trepanation at Burzahom or Harappan associated siteAnek R Sankhyan and George J Weber 5 Tin in Harappan BronzeDilip K Chakrabarti 6 Copper Bronze alloy of HarappanNayan Jot Lahiri 7 Archaeo-metallurgical tradition of the HarappanDP Agrawal and Rajan Seshadri 8 Copper archaeo-metallurgey in literatureDK Chakrabarti 9 Harappan trade in metals and mineralsShashi Asthana 10 Peaceful Harappans absence of warfare in the Indus CivilizationEdward Cork 11 Harappan continuity of high tin copper in South AsiaSarada Srinivasan 12 Harappan hydraulic engineeringRS Bisht 13 Glazed materials from Mehrgarh and NausharoBlanche Barthelemy De Saizieu and Anne Bouquillon 14 Wheeled vehicles of the Harappan civilizationJonathan Mark Kenoyer 15 Copper lead alloy in Shahi Tump South Indo-Iranian Border Land 4000-3000 BCM Sharma 16 Course of lost Saraswati RiverDP Sharma and AK Choudhary 17 New Harappan excavations in lost Saraswati RegionDP Sharma 18 Bronze Age Civilizations of Asia during 3300-1900 BCDP Sharma 19 Harappans weights and measuresMVN Krishna Rao 20 Meluhha the land of copper traderMK Dhavalikar 21 Copper metallurgy of Harappans civilizations at DholaviraDavid Bourgarit Nizamuddin Taher Benoit Mille and Jean-Pierre Mohen PlatesThis volume Science and Metal Technology of Harappans consist of twenty-one papers contributed by eminent scholars engaged in the systematic excavations and scientific study research and analysis in the field of Harappan archaeology and allied sciences Harappan culture is a Bronze Age urban civilization Though not the oldest it is the first known civilization in the Indian sub continent It covers an area of two million square km to date around 2700 Harappan and its related sites have been reported in North-West South Asia These papers with notes references and bibliographies are well illustrated and cover a wide range in the field of archaeological research archaeo-metallurgy surgery and trepanation copper bronze and metal technologies trade in metals and minerals hydraulic engineering and other allied topics 194 pp.

  • Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Vol. I Foreword. I. Pre and Proto history 1. A rare find of engravings on a Neolithic tool from Hasoodi/A. Sundara. 2. Exploration at Timmalapur district Bellary Karnataka/Dillip Kumar Khamari. 3. Ethno history primitive tribes and prehistoric primitives in Tamil Nadu/N. Devasahayam. 4. Story of Harappan discovery/Madhuri Sharma. 5. Harappan minor arts and crafts/Deo Prakash Sharma. 6. Proto historic copper/bronze anthropomorphs fresh observations/Krishna Kumar. 7. Russet coated painted pottery and its distribution in India/J.S. Nigam. II. Art and Architecture 8. Early fort architecture in Banavasi and Sannati a study/S.K. Joshi. 9. Bhuvanagiri (Kavaledurga) a medieval fort/S.G. Samak. 10. Chandrashekhara temple at Hampi/Balasubramanya. 11. Extinct Durga temple at Manne/H.S. Gopala Rao. 12. Some ancient brick temples of Orissa region/Rajani Mishra. 13. Bijamandal temple Khajuraho/J. Manuel. 14. Siddhesvara Mahadeva temple Nemawar/B.L. Nagarch. 15. Somesvara temple at Appikonda a study/S. Nageswara Rao. 16. Jatangi Rameshwara Temple Chitradurga dist. Karnataka/S.Y. Somashekhar. 17. Art and architecture of North Kanara Region/S. Ganapathi Gowda. 18. A glimpse at the art and architecture of the Ahoms in N E India/Milan Kumar Chouley. III. Sculpture and Painting 19. Iconography of Buddhist Sho Kannon in Japanese art/A.K. Bhattacharyya. 20. Buddhist link between Tamilnadu and the Himalayan region/R. Kannan. 21. A forgotten sacred spot of Buddhism Potiyil Mountain in Tamilnadu/Sahu Hikosaka. 22. Iconography of the Tantric Goddess Chinnamasta and human sacrifices/M. Krishna Kumari. 23. An unique Vijayadurga image from Amaravati/D. Kanna Babu. 24. Jaina sculptures from excavations at Bir Chhabili Tila Fatehpur Sikri/Arakhita Pradhan and D.V. Sharma. 25. Two unique Jaina sculptures from Hampi area/H.T. Talwar. 26. Jaina bronzes from Raichur district in the state museum Hyderabad/V. Saguna Sarma. 27. Jain Yakshi images from Baraso dist. Bhind (M.P.) an analytical study/S.K. Dwibvedi and Navneet K. Jain. 28. Unique sculpture of Virupaksha from Hampi/C.H.M. Kotraiah. 29. Rare Bhagavata sculptural series in the Rama temple at Penugonda/Anila Verghese. 30. Ramayana in Vijayanagara art/Kiran Kranth Choudhary. 31. Interesting Dwarapala image from Chitradurga district/Shankar S. Athani. 32. Portrait sculpture of Saiva/Virasaiva saints at Bukkasagara (Hampi)/C.T.M. Mahabaleswaraiah. 33. Portrait and inscriptions of Virupaksha Pandita of Hampi/T.M. Manjunathaiah. 34. Bronzes of Pillak Tripura/G.C. Chauley. 35. The art of metal visages in Kullu distt. Himachal Pradesh/M.S. Chauhan. 36. A noteworthy painting at Aihole/Sheelakant Pattar. 37. Vijayanagar paintings in the Mukhamantapa of Virupaksha temple at Hampi/K.M. Suresh. Vol. II IV. Epigraphy and Numismatics 38. Archaeological sources for the reconstruction of the Maurya dynasty with special reference to the Asokan edicts/Shankar Goyal. 39. Early scripts of the Deccan/Madhav N. Katti. 40. Sittannavasal Tamil Brahi Inscription reexamination/M.D. Sampath. 41. Vedaranyam under Parantaka Chola/S. Swaminathan. 42. Chatrayi inscription of Eastern Chalukya Vishnuvardhana Maharaja year 3/C.A. Padmanabha Sastry. 43. An unpublished Hoysala inscription from Kunduru/N. Havalaih. 44. Two more new Hoysala inscriptions from Karesante/A.V. Narasimha Murthy. 45. A new stone inscription of Veera Kamparaya son of Bukka I found in Chitradurga Fort a note/Laxman Telagavi. 46. A cup with Tibetan inscription from the medieval Fort Town Chandragiri Andhra Pradesh/P. Krishna Mohan Reddy and K. Syamalamma. 47. Observations on Gokarna stone inscription dated 1554 A.D./K.G. Vasanthamadhava. 48. Note on discovery of silver coin hoard from Shakra Tila Garh Mukteshwar U.P./D. Dayalan S.K. Sharma Atul Bhargava and Arakhita Pradhan. 49. A gold Venetian Ducat of Alois Mocenico (1763 1779 A.D.)/R. Gopal. V. Archaeology History and Museology 50. Buddhism in Lakshadweep islands/K.V. Rao. 51. Discovery of Lanka/J.P. Mittal.

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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Vol. I Preface. I. Introduction 1. Harappan civilization/D.P. Sharma. 2. South Asian Archaeology some issues/D.P. Agrawal. II. Early harappans 3. New discoveries point to a Southern origin Gulf of Cambay/David Frawley and Navratna Rajaram. 4. World's oldest lost civilization found in South Asia/Raj Chengapa. 5. Early Neolithic settlement in Bannu Pakistan/J.R. Knox Farid Khan and K.D. Thomas. 6. Sheri Khan Tarakai excavation in Bannu District N.W.F.P/J.R. Knox Farid Khan and K.D. Thomas. 7. Origin of the Harappan civilization/D.P. Sharma. 8. Origin of Harappan civilization and Mehrgarh excavations/Jean Francois Jarrige. 9. Earliest agriculture in the Kachi Plain (Mehrgarh)/Lorenzo Costantini. 10. Early Harappan remains pottery and artifacts at Nausharo/Anaick Samzun. 11. Early Harappan ceramics/D.P. Sharma. 12. Petrographic analysis of early Harappan ceramics of South Asia (ca. 3500 2700 B.C.)/Graham M. Chandler. 13. Padri the early Harappan site in Gujarat/Vasant Shinde. 14. Early Harappans in Gujarat/Abhijit Majumdar. 15. Ochre coloured ceramics and the early and mature Harappans/R.C. Gaur. 16. 5 4 millennium dating Rigveda culture/Shivaji Singh. 17. Indo European homeland an Indian perspective/D.N. Tripathi. 18. Dhalewan early mature Harappan excavated site in Punjab (India)/Madhubala and Vishnu Kant. 19. Transformation of the Harappan civilization/G.L. Possehl. Vol. II III. Indus Sarasvati controversies 20. Indus and Sarasvati in History geology and archaeology/S.P. Gupta. 21. Archaeology of Sarasvati/B.B. Lal. 22. Origins of the Indus Sarasvati civilization/S.P. Gupta. 23. Harappans and Rigveda/R.S. Bisht. 24. Harappan Vedic civilization/Suman Pandya. 25. The Harappans Sarasvati and Rigveda/T.P. Verma. 26. Rigvedic and Harappan connections/Shivaji Singh. 27. The Mahabharat for Harappan civilization/S.P. Gupta. 28. Sarasvati and Harappan archaeology/Vedagya Arya. 29. Vedic Harappans/N.S. Rajaram. 30. Archaeology cannot Prove the Vedas/Nayanjot Lahiri and Upender Singh. 31. Rational approach to the Rigveda and Indus civilization/Malati J Shende. 32. Indus seals and Atharvaveda/P.V. Pathak. 33. Notes on flora and fauna in the Rigveda/B.B. Lal. 34. Technology transfer in 4 millennium B.C. in Bannu Basin/K.D. Thomas J.R. Knox and Farid Khan. 35. Third millennium painted Grey Wares in Pakistan and Iran/Rita P. Wright. 36. Sarasvati river and civilization/N.S. Rajaram. 37. Harappan language and script/N.S. Rajaram. 38. Vedic Harappans and the horse symbolism/N.S. Rajaram and N. Jha. 39. Harappan occupation at Nausharo/Jean Francois Jarrige. 40. Collapse of the Sarasvata Sabhyata an elegy in Mahabharata/Arun Kumar. According to a scholar the Harappan civilization is the gift of two rivers the Indus and Sarasvati whose tributaries had played a dominant and decisive role in the origin of this bronze civilization. As of now around 2668 Harappan and its associated sites have been reported of which 1068 sites are located in the dried up bank of the Sarasvati river. The Sarasvati was a mighty river between ca. 5000 and 1800 B.C. around ca. 1800 B.C. due to neo tectonic movements in the Himalayas the river started drying up. It flowed down from the Himalayas to Adi Badri towards Desalpur in Gujarat. This work is a collection of forty research papers contributed by the noted scholars and historians from India and abroad. Volume one contains nineteen papers which includes introduction the origin of Harappan and early Harappan village Chalcolithic cultures. Volume two covers on Indus Sarasvati civilization and includes twenty one papers on the mature Indus Sarasvati civilization which contain controversial and clashing views. Available archaeological evidences suggest the Atharvavedic and mature Harappan were contemporary and they had contacts with each other. The Atharvavedic people were the authors of the copper hoard culture. The nomenclature either of Harappan Indus or Indus Sarasvati civilization hardly matters as the meaning.

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