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Published by Khel Sahitya Kendra K.S.K.
ISBN 10: 8175240121ISBN 13: 9788175240124
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ISBN 10: 8175240768ISBN 13: 9788175240766
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Published by PartridgeIndia, 2016
ISBN 10: 1482874733ISBN 13: 9781482874730
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ISBN 10: 9327253655ISBN 13: 9789327253658
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Condition: New. Changes in carbohydrate content of potato varieties due to infection by Phytophthora infestans : S.N. PhukanFleshy fungi of N.W. Himalaya - XV. Six species of Boletus. New to India : Anand Sagar and T.N. LakhanpalVariation in isolates of Pseudomonas solanacearum from Himachal Pradesh : V. Kumar, B.M. Singh and S.K. SughaBiological control of damping-off disease in chir pine : Rajee N. KumarPost harvest fungal decay of some vegetables from North India : Suresh K. Sharma and Geeta Sumbali Brassica seed infection with Peronospora parasitica (Pers. Ex Fr.) and its transmission through seed : Karuna Vishunavat and S.J. KolteNorth Indian Agaricales IV : S.S. Saini and N.S. Atri Adaptation of Rhizoctania solani isolates of four anastomosis groups to carbendazim and its effect on their pathogenic behavious : S. Sundar, Ram Singh and D.S. DodanMycoflora of dust particles accumulated on filters of Air conditioning systems in United Arab Emirates : Abdou Ahmed EL-MougithStudies on mycelial growth, cultivation and Storage of Auricularia polytricha : Kiran Thakur and Manjit S. BhandalIncidence of guava fruit rots and losses due to Rhizopus and Botrydiplodia in Udaipur and Ahemedabad markets : K.D. Patel and V.N. PathakAssessment of yield losses in potato due to late blight : Dhanbir Singh and P.G. SharmaSusceptibility of pear cultivars to grey mould rot in relation to quantitative characters : D.K. Banyal and R.L. SharmaEffect of plant nutrients on the incidence of late blight disease of potato in relation to plant age and leaf position : S.N. PhukanSeed mycoflora of mustard and its control : Rakesh Shah and J.P. JainInfluence of temperature and relative humidity on incidence of Botryodiplodia and Rhizopus rot of mango fruits : R.K. Patil and V.N. PathakPhytopathological Notes-Biochemical components of tomato genotypes in relation to Fusarium wilt : S.K. MalhotraFungicidal control of leaf spot and rust diseases of groundnut in Nagaland : Baleshwar SinghEffect of fertilizer and sowing date on the incidence of barley stripe : A.K. Mathur and G.C. BhatnagarEffect of different factors on mophology and cultural characters of Phoma iv. Effect of different carban sources : M.K. Rai and R.C. RajakEvolving of new strains of Agaricus bisporus by single spores isolation technique : B.C. SumanContaminants in spawn of Agaricus bisporus and their control : B.C. SumanCharcoal rot of candelilla (Euphorbia antisyphilitica Zucc.) caused by Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid : Shobha Johri and Ashwini KumarBiochemical alternations in brinjal leaves and fruits due to infection by Phomopsis vaxans : O.P. Sharma, S.K. Sugha, K. Dev and D. BanyalA new technique of isolation of Protomyets macrosporus : B.S. Lakra and Som PrakashOccurrence of bacterial wilt of grounddut in Orissa : N.K. Dhal, G. Biswas and A. NarainReaction of ramie genotypes to leaf spots caused by Myrothecium roridum Tode Fr. : D.P. SinghEffect of fungicidal drenching against wilt of mango seedlings caused by Fusarium solani ( Mart ) Sacc. : I.M. Sharma, S.D. Badiyala and N.K. SharmaMass multiplication of biocontrol agent Trichoderma spp. : Sangeetha Panicker and R. JeyarajanNew Records-A new record of Pithomyces sacchari on sweet cherry : R.L. SharmaColletotrichum aculatam - A new fruit rotting pathogen of guava (Psidium guajava L.) in storage : Mukta Das and K.N. BoraUnrecorded pathogen on Jatropha glandulifira Roxb. from India : M.K. NaikSetaria verticillata - A new host record of Claviceps fusiformis Loveless : A.S. Rathi and M.S. Panwar.
Published by Sterling Publ., New Delhi India, 1973
ISBN 10: 0882533126ISBN 13: 9780882533124
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. New Delhi India: Sterling Publishers, 1973 - 1st Edition - Very Good paperback - 6.5" tall - introductory essay on the state of Indian poetry written in English in the 1960s by Pritish Nandy - 5 poems each by twenty poets: A.K. Ramanujan, Adil Jussawalla, Arvind Kumar Mehrotra, Deba Patnaik, Gauri Deshpande, Gieve Patel, Jayanta Mahapatra, Kersi Katrak, Keki N. Daruwalla, Kamala Das, Keshav Malik, Nissim Ezekiel, Rakshat Puri, P. Lal, Tilottama Rajan, Pritish Nandy, Subhoranjan Dasgupta, Siddharth Kak, R. Parthasarathy, Suresh Kohli - brief biographical notes on the poets - 140pp. India Poetry anthology. 0-88253-312-6.
Published by Excel Books, New Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8174466142ISBN 13: 9788174466143
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Published by New Age International (P) Ltd., 2012
ISBN 10: 8122433286ISBN 13: 9788122433289
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Condition: New. Social Regeneration in India : Rajani Kantai Das and Sonya Ruth DasChina and Asian Stability : Kalidas NagGeographic Environment in India : C. B. MamoriaThe Consultation of India?More Unitary Than Federal : K, N, SinhaGoa?s Liberation: Prospects. and Fusibilities : Eleuterio SoaresRural Universities : P. K. SenThe Stales Reorganisation Commission?s Report?II : Chuni Lai RayThe Hindu College (illust.) : Jogesh C. BagalMetropolitan People and Pictures (illust.) : Albert Ten Eyck GardnerThe French Riviera and the Alps (illust.) : A. N. SenThe Emergence of the Buddha-'Images (illust.) : Pankaj Kumar RoyRedrawing India?s Map : Shriman NarayanPoems : Ida SarkarW. C. Bonnerjee : Manik Lal MukherjiEducation for Children : Santosh Kumar BanerjeeRole of Satyagraha in Free India : Suresh RamabhaiThe Saga of the Potato : K. R. N. Swamy.
Condition: New. Twenty Years of Sarvodaya : Suresh RamThe Spring time fair of Makar Chandi of Makardah : Bholanath BhattacharyaDhvani and French Symbolism : K. Subrahmanian.Vidyapati and Bengal : Subhash Chandra SarkerIn Memoriurm Siri Devapriya Valisinha : Buddhadasa P. KirthisingheEntrepreneurs for Public Sector : Y. R. SinghTechnique of Farm Planning for more Production : H. MahabaleshwariahTanzania and China : Sunil Kumar SahuIn Sacred Memory?Ska DeviCurrent AffairChange of Kings : Bimal MitraFamily Planning A fresh approach : R. H. JaiswalSmriti and Bismriti : Sibnath BanerjeeIndian and Foreign Periodicals.
Condition: New. Primordial Imago, Socialization Process and Personality Traits as Determinants of Backwardness of Harijans : V.P. SharmaWalter De La Mare as a Poet : Bhupendranath SilPrice Rise?The Disease and its Cure : Santwana Kumar DasPopulation Education : Bishan Swaroop AggarwalIndra in Hindu Theogony : Dr. Amal SarkarThe Last Days of Michael Madhusudan : J.L. DasA Note on American-Japanese Relations : V.T. PatilWhither Journalism Education ? : Subhash Chandra SarkerProblem of Unemployment in India : Krishna KumarAn Indian King for Babylon ? : A LawyerProgress of Brahmoism in Andhra : Gyana Kumari VajjhalaThe Governor?A Link between the State and the Union : N.S. GahlotPopularity as a Test of Merit : M.Y. SavantCurrent Affairs?Trends of Changes in indirect tax in India : Nirendrr K. BanerjeeSelf defeating to foster a deceptive sense of unreliable security : Sudhindra PramanikTowards Democracy in Afghanistan : Suresh RamIndian and Foreign periodicals-.
Condition: New. Woodpecker (Picidae) diversity in borer- Hoplocerambyx spinicornis infested sal Shorea robusta forests of Dehradun valley, lower western Himalayas : Arun P. SinghObservations on the White-naped Tit Pams nuchalis in Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka : K. B. Sadananda, D. H. Tanuja, M. Sahana, T. Girija, A. Sharath,M. K. Vishwanath & A. ShivaprakashAvifauna of Jagatpur wetland near Bhagalpur (Bihar, India) : Braj Nandan Kumar & Sunil K. ChoudharyIndian Spotted Eagle Aquila hastata nesting in Sonepat, Haryana, India : Suresh C. Sharma & Jaideep ChandaThick-billed Green-Pigeon Treron curvirostra in Similipal Hills, Orissa: an addition to the avifauna of peninsular India : Manoj V. NairStatus of Lesser Florican Sypheotides indicus in Pratapgarh district,Rajasthan, India : Gobind Sagar BhardwajNest material kleptoparasitism by the Oriental White-eye Zosterops palpebrosus : S. S. Mahesh, L. Shyamal & Vinod ThomasFig leaf : Nnw BhattOn the Yellow-throated Bulbul in Tamil Nadu, and a plea for more self-explanatory titles : Ragupathy Kannan & Douglas A. James.
Condition: New. Management of Greater Short-toed Larks Calandrella brachydactyla in Indian aerodromes : S. S. MaheshObservations on the globally threatened Pied Tit Parus nuchalis atJessore Sanctuary, Gujarat : Pranav TrivediThe raptors and the agamid : Ashwin BaindurTwo new birds for Gujarat : Uffe Gjol Sorensen & Jugal K. TiwariShort NewsA substitute name for Parus nipalensis Hodgson, 1837 : Edward C. DickinsonRecord of the Great White Pelican Pelecanus onocrotalus from Uppalapadu,Andhra Pradesh, India : Nanjan Sheeba & Lalitha VijayanBreeding of Glossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellus at Vedanthangal Waterbird Sanctuary, southern India : C. VenkatramanThe Black Baza Aviceda leuphotes in Chennai: a review ofsight records : V SantharamRecord of Slaty-breasted Rail Rallus striatus breeding in Dehradun, India : Pankaj Kumar & R. Suresh KumarCommon Moorhen Gallinula chloropus in the diet of the African Catfish Glorias gariepinus in Keoladeo Ghana National Park, India : K. R. Anoop, K. S. Gopi Sundar. Bholu Abrar Khan & Sohan LalThe first breeding record of the Asian Brown Flycatcher Muscicapa dauurica poonensis in Rajasthan, India: Harkirat Singh Sangha, Gobind Sagar Bhardwaj & Devender MistrySighting of Blue-throated Flycatcher Cyronis rubeculoides in Gujarat : Prasad GanpuleNorthern House Martin Delichon urbica in Arunachal Pradesh:a new species for north-eastern India : Harkirat Singh Sangha. Rishad Naoroji & Kiran SrivastavaFirst records of ?white-headed? Black Bulbul Hypsipetes leucocephalus from India : Umesh Srinivasan. Shashank Dalvi & Khuyuchu Yobin.
Condition: New. NotesUnity in Diversity : M. K. GandhiSoviet Arms Supply to Pakistan Motives and Implications : A.M. Rajasekhariah and V. T. PatiLost we Eorget Sardar Patel : Chandikaprasad BanerjiWhy does Vinova ask for Gramdan? : Suresh RamSwami Vivekananda and the Ramkrishna Order : Satindra Mohan ChatterjeeCitizenship Duties and Right : M. K. GandhiKanthal or Jackfruit in India : P. Thankappau NairNicholas Rowe the Shakespeare Critic : Saradindu Hom ChaudhuriRole of Small Scale Industries : S. D. NaikCurrent AffairsEssence of Democracy : M. K. GandhiMemories of A Martyr : Anjan Kumar BanerjiThe Individual, the Group and the Crowd : Samarendra Krishna BoseOlympic and South Africa : "Leger"When M. K. Gandhi Visited Mauritius : B. BissoondoyalIndian PeriodicalsForeign Periodicals.
Condition: New. NotesOrientalists Meet Again : Santosh Kumar NandyRecession In India : Ramesh Kuma DixitRaja Rammohun Roy A Pioneer in Social and Political Regeneration of India : Dr. S. R. BakshiPublic Accounts Committee of tlie Indian Parliament : Arjunrao DarshankarThe Function of the load Clan in the Grapes of Wrath : Tetsumaro HayashiStudy of Indian Art : O. C. GangolyThe Valley of Ashes : Chirantan KulshresthaThe Language & Literature of Rajasthan : R. N. VyasMask One of the Ancient Most Crafts : Reba BhowaniProblems and Prospects of Refractory Industry in India : Dr. G. S. RajhansA Journey to Kathmandu : Samir DattaPutting Mauritius on the Map : B. BissoondoyalProf. P. R. Sen An Estimate : Bijan SenguptaCurrent AffairsDr. C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer : P. Rajeswara RaoThey Resolve for Bihar Dan : Suresh RamAppreciation of Modern Art : K. P. Padmanabhan TampyIndian PeriodicalsForeign Periodicals.
Condition: New. Tribute to Dr. Zakir Husain Finest Flower of Indian Islam : Suresh RamAngkor, the Lost Kingdom : Jatindra Nath MukherjeeBougainvillaea (Poem) : H. M. KandhariOur Music, its Purpose, Performance & Popularisation : Y. MabaleGhalib and the Press : B. M. SankhdherThe Problem of Political Tension : S. K. RoyPublic Administration and Scientific Management : P. M. DubashiRt. Honblo Dr. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri : P. Rajeswara RaoSoviet Foreign Policy towards China An Assessment : Dr. A. M. RajasekbariahRural-Urban Migration : C. R. Prasada RaoRole of Zoological Museums : Tridip Ranjau MitraPoetry from East Pakistan : Subash Chandra SarkerSwami Vivekanauda and the Ramakrishna Order : Satindra Mohan ChatterjeeCurrent AffairsIn Sacred Memory : Sita DeviEmpire of the New Nawabs : Nirmal Kumar GhoshIndian PeriodicalsForeign Periodicals.
Condition: New. The Lion-hearted Leader : St. Nihal SinghOn the Gandhian Concept of Economics : H.G.P. SrivastavaBasic Education and Child Welfare : Marjorie SykesEmployment, More Employment! : S.N. AgarwalYugoslavia Shapes Her Destiny : Ajit Kumar BoseSaga of Napoleon Bonaparte : Dip Chand VermaTaxation Structure of India : Suresh Prasad NiyogiThe Art of Sudhir Khastgir (illust.) : Sumantra Sen GuptaProf. V. Lesny and India (illust.) : Milada GanguliMile-Stones to Our Freedom Struggle (illust.) : Jogesh C. BagalTea Industry in India (illust.) : Jyotirmoy RoyThe Challenge of Anglicism and Cultural Revolution in Bengal : Nanimadhab ChaudhuriTeaching of English in the Secondary Schools : S.N. RayDr. Radhakrishnan : Venkata RaoT.K. Venkatrama Sastry : P. Rajeswara RaoAgriculture as a Profession : Debendra Nath Mitra.
Published by Scientific Publishers, 2010
ISBN 10: 8172336357ISBN 13: 9788172336356
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Published by I K International, 2019
ISBN 10: 9386768496ISBN 13: 9789386768490
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ISBN 10: 9386768704ISBN 13: 9789386768704
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Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2014
ISBN 10: 8121212316ISBN 13: 9788121212311
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Published by New Century, 2005
ISBN 10: 8177080911ISBN 13: 9788177080919
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents I. Economic reforms WTO and Indian agriculture 1. Impact of WTO on Indian agriculture/Manish Bansal Jaskarn Singh Bhullar and Iqbal Singh Brar. 2. Economic reforms and Indian agriculture/Minakshi Garg. 3. Impact of globalisation on agricultural sector/Sonia Chawla Harpreet Singh and Raminder Pal Singh. 4. Challenges to agricultural economy of Punjab/D.P. Bhatnagar and Sawtantar Singh. 5. Economic reforms the impact on agriculture/Suman Lata and Prabha Singh. II. Economic reforms and Indian industry 6. Strategizing competitive manufacturing sector/D.P. Warne and Sonia Sharma. 7. Economic reforms and Indian IT industry/Parneet Singh. 8. Impact of economic reforms on industry/Mohammad Saleem. 9. Economic liberalization status and scenario of Small Scale Industries/Sonia Chawla. 10. Impact of economic reforms on IT industry/Dheeraj Behal. III. Economic reforms and Indian banking sector 11. Indian banking industry changing structure of banks income in the post reforms era/R.K. Uppal. 12. Analysis of input specific efficiency in the Indian Banking System/Inderjeet Singh and Parmod Kumar. 13. Technical efficiency of regional rural banks after banking sector reforms/Pawan Kumar Taneja and Shalini Saggar. 14. Banking sector reforms in India/Raman Mehta. IV. Economic reforms poverty and unemployment 15. Impact of economic reforms on unemployment/M.S. Pabla Rajinder Kaur and J.J. Maini. 16. Impact of economic reforms on poverty/Radha Arora. 17. Impact of economic reforms on employment/Sandeep Chanana. 18. Growth poverty and economic reform/Meenu Agrawal and Poonam Rani. V. Economic reforms privatisation and other structural changes 19. Economic reforms and privatisation/Ekta and Kanu Priya. 20. Second generation economic reforms/Gursharan Cheema. 21. Structural response to economic reforms/Inderjeet Singh and Rupinder Singh Sodhi. 22. Impact of economic reforms on the Indian economy/Suresh Kumar Khurana. 23. Disinvestment an acceleration of growth/Parminder Kaur and Bhawdeep Singh. 24. Economic reforms and education/Ranjana Sood. Responding to the macroeconomic crisis of the late 1980s a programme of liberalisation privatisation and globalisation was initiated in India in July 1991. This programme encompassed wide ranging reform measures touching almost every aspect of the Indian economy. The wide ranging reforms since then have induced greater efficiency and competitiveness in all spheres of economic activity. It can safely be said that India is no longer a country of scarcities and shortages. Foodgrain stocks are plentiful foreign exchange reserves are overflowing inflation rate is moderate and under control exports are buoyant exchange rate is flexible and the country is well integrated with the world economy. All these features of new India are amply reflected in a relatively high rate of economic growth and a significant reduction in poverty ratio over the last decade and a half. This book explains the key reform measures undertaken in various sectors of the Indian economy since 1991. It examines their rationale contents and impact. Furthermore the work puts in perspective the emerging lessons for the future. To provide the necessary backdrop to the new order appropriate comparisons are made with the policies pursued prior to the reforms period. The book contains 24 articles authored by scholars in the area of agriculture industry banking poverty and unemployment and other fields touched by the economic reforms process. 283 pp.
Published by ASI, 2006
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents 1. Introduction/K. Ravi. 2. Trends in research on South Indian Communities/Suresh Patil and B.V. Ravi Prasad. 3. Cultural anthropological studies in Andhra Pradesh areas for future research/K. Ravi and G.V. Raman. 4. Anthropological perspectives on aging a review of the studies from Andhra Pradesh/R. Yathiraj Kumar. 5. Ecological studies in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh a review/V. Subramanyam. 6. The status of women in Andhra Pradesh a review/R. Vijaya Kumar and S. Vanaja Rani. 7. Studies on sickle cell disease/P. Veerraju. 8. The effects of parental consanguinity and inbreeding in Andhra Populations a review/G. Paddaiah D. Madhavi and D. Ramani. 9. Nutritional studies in Andhra Pradesh a review/M. Sai Leela. 10. Dermatoglyphic studies in Andhra Pradesh a review/K. Madhavi. 11. Habitation patterns in Eastern Ghats an appraisal/P. Vijaya Prakash. 12. DNA polymorphism among Andhra populations a review/Bhaskara R. Busi B.V. Ravi Prasad W.S. Watkins M.J. Bamshad and L.B. Jorde. 128 pp.
Published by New Century, 2007
ISBN 10: 817708142XISBN 13: 9788177081428
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents 1. Basics of supply chain management/Rohit Kumar Mishra. 2. Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/R. Balajivignesh. 3. E healthcare transforming hospital supply chain/G.V.R.K. Acharyulu. 4. Information technology in supply chain management/V.B. Narsimha. 5. Developing supply chain competencies/Kishore Kumar Morya. 6. E choupal the V2I model of supply chain management/Priya Deshpande and G. Deepika. 7. Supply chain management operations under Sales tax/value added tax/T. Mathew. 8. Efficiency of supply chain a study of food sector in India/S.R. Subba Rao and G. Chamundeshwari. 9. E payments enabling e financial supply chain/Shital Jhunjhunwala. 10. Radio frequency identification (RFID) redefining the global pharma value chain/Sudeep Kumar Mandhania. 11. Protein biosynthesis based bio mimetic framework of supply chain management/C.N. Sundaresan and N. Sivakumar. 12. Supply chain management practices in pharmaceutical industry/B. Krishna Reddy and T. Sudha. 13. Contemporary issues in supply chain management/Vaishali Agarwal. 14. Reinventing the supply chain/Alok Jha and P. Sailaja. 15. Promotional strategies of mobile telephone service providers/Mihir Dash and M. Viswanathiah. 16. Development of inventory control models/Koilakuntla Maddulety. 17. Green logistics/K.J. Paulose. 18. Role of ethics in supply chain management/Kalavathi V. 19. Supply chain management of carpet industry in Erode district Tamil Nadu/K. Guruswamy. 20. Modern ERP systems vis a vis orientations in modern manufacturing and operations/P.O. Subash. 21. Government procurement in supply chain management/Deepthi B.S. 22. Outsourcing in supply chain management/Bhavya Singh. 23. Supply chain management an integrated approach/A. Duraikannan B.L. Sairam Subramaniam and S. Baskaran. 24. Technical training of employees and supply chain management/A. Azad and K. Narashiman. 25. Turning returns management into a competitive advantage/S. Chandrasekaran Ashvini Ravi and G. Nirmala. 26. Logistics management in central public enterprises in India/R.K. Mishra. 27. Role of E business in supply chain management/J. Suresh Reddy. 28. Value stream mapping as a tool of effective supply chain management/Manimala K. Index. Competitive environment of modern times is forcing the firms to shift focus from inside the corporate walls to collaboration with outside trading partners. Enhanced communication technology has redefined how businesses work together raise customers expectations and place new demands on supply chain performance. Internet has allowed companies to come up with highly innovative solutions that accelerate the widespread adoption of core principles of supply chain management. Companies that make use of e business to redefine supply chain integration achieve significant increase in their efficiency and competitive edge over their competitors. The next few years will see an explosion of e enabled supply chain management as visionary companies develop new paradigms of e business for the future. This book focuses on concepts principles and real life experiences which improve understanding of the Supply Chain Management (SCM). Available information has been analysed and synthesised across many disciplines such as purchase and supply management marketing organisational dynamics logistic and transportation management information technology strategic management and operations management. The book is designed to contribute to the existing body of literature available on supply chain management. It consists of 28 papers authored by scholars in the area. This work which is replete with new concepts and practices will commend itself to all categories of readers particularly academicians researchers and students of management economics and commerce. 294 pp.
Published by Partridge India, 2016
ISBN 10: 1482874741ISBN 13: 9781482874747
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Published by Academic Foundation, Gurgaon, 2014
ISBN 10: 9332701342ISBN 13: 9789332701342
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Published by Astral International (P) Ltd Daya, 2011
ISBN 10: 8170356911ISBN 13: 9788170356912
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Published by D K Printworld, 2006
ISBN 10: 8190402900ISBN 13: 9788190402903
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents: Preface/Sudha Gopalakrishnan. Acknowledgement. Key to transliteration. Introduction/Anupam Sah. Keynote address/O.P. Agrawal. 1. Learning and Aphasia: reflections on India's oral traditions/G.N. Devy. 2. The sacred thread/Heather Brown. 3. An introduction to the traditional practices for the control of bio-deterioration of Manuscripts/K.K. Gupta. 4. Indigenous conservation practices for palm-leaf manuscripts in India/C.N.K. Alahakoon. 5. Traditional method of Sancipat making and preparation of ink in Ancient Assam/Bhupen Goswamee. 6. Sancipat tradition: a study in the Majuli Island of Assam/Utpal Das. 7. Scientific analysis of traditional indigenous methods of manuscript preservation/Sudhendu Mandal and Sanjay Kumar Maiti. 8. The use of turmeric in the preservation of manuscripts/S. Subbaraman. 9. Traditional methods of conservation of paper manuscripts: as gleaned from two Persian texts/Imtiaz Ahmad. 10. Awareness and practices of manuscript preservation in ancient and medieval India: a review of literary evidence/Shreenand L. Bapat. 11. Traditional practices and palm-leaf manuscripts in Tamil Nadu/V. Jeyaraj. 12. Manuscript conservation in the Saivite Mathas of the Erode District of Tamil Nadu/C. Maheswaran. 13. Indigenous practices and materials for conservation of manuscripts in libraries/S.K. Das. 14. Palm-leaf manuscripts and indigenous conservation practices at the Saraswati Mahal Library, Thanjavur/P. Perumal. 15. The manuscripts of the Tawang Monastery/Maltesh Motebennur and Nawang Phuntso. 16. Manuscript conservation methods employed at the Rampur Raza Library/W.H. Siddiqui. 17. Paper making at Sanganer: Changes over time/Ritu Jain. 18. The Jain approach to the conservation of manuscripts/Jitendra B. Shah. 19. Kadata of Karnataka: an introduction/Usha Suresh. 20. Indigenous methods of conservation of manuscripts in Manipur/S. Sushila Devi. 21. Decline and revival of forgotten manuscript traditions/Anupam Sah. The contributors. Index. "The National Mission for Manuscripts was established as a five-year project in February 2003 by the Department of Culture, the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Government of India. Its purpose is to locate, document, preserve and disseminate the knowledge content of Indian manuscript. The Mission, through its nation-wide network and documentation efforts, is engaged in preserving and rendering accessible India's knowledge cultures, seeking to link the ideas and visions of the past with the future. The Mission's Seminar Series, 'Samraksika', began with a Seminar in February 2005 on Oral Traditions and Indigenous Methods of Preservation and Conservation of Manuscripts. Papers presented during this Seminar deal with the various regional and local practices employed in the creation and preservation of manuscripts. They provide valuable information on old and indigenous techniques which, over the years, have been relegated to the margins of contemporary conservation practices and deserve a revival. Conducted over the period of three years, the Seminar provided ample opportunity to the participants to share their ideas and experiences, discuss the merits of various alternatives and formulate plans in the area of manuscript conservation for the future." (jacket).
Published by Akansha, New Delhi, 2007
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgements. List of contributors. 1. Introduction. 2. Relationship between the drug related personal characteristic of addict and socio cultural and economic factors/S. Romeobala Devi. 3. KABP studies on safer practices of injecting drug among the IDU's Manipur/K. Ingocha Singh. 4. Gender relation and its health implication among women Manipur case/Jubita Hajarimayum. 5. Drug use and the need for social advocacy among adolescents/Salam Irene. 6. A perspective on drug abuse amongst youths in Manipur/Chitra Ahanthem. 7. Drug Abuse Issues for development/E. Bijoy Kumar Singh. 8. Youth drug and development spading linkages/H. Sudhir. 9. Opium and heroin production in Myanmar and its impact in the neighbouring countries/L. Suresh. 10. Unemployment in Manipur some policy implications/Gurudas Das and K. Gyanendra Singh. 11. Entrepreneurship education and training It's role in solving unemployment problems in Manipur/G.P. Prasain. 12. Employment opportunities in North East India/Indraneel Bhowmik. 13. Youth unrest in Manipur/Pradip Phanjoubam. Appendix Some parameters of development in North east. Bibliography. Index. The current volume addresses various multi faceted dimensions of some selected social issues confronting the northeast region with a specific thrust on the state of Manipur. This is a step into the task of exploring the problems which have largely loomed over the region particularly the youth related issues of drugs education and unemployment and their impact on the overall development question. The work sojourns to provide a broad glimpse of these problems by way of shedding light on the various dimensional issues which include extent dynamics trend casual factors impact national and state responses role of civil society interrelations with the region's development index and suggested alternative strategies that could pragmatically respond the problems on development perspective. This work will certainly be of help for policy framers social scientists academicians researchers and various agencies towards a creative understanding of this situation of the region. 150 pp.
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