Kannan’s Kitchen, a traditional joint serving South Indian meals with a mean rasam, was the most popular lunch joint in town. That is until Maanga Masala, with its variety of cuisines, was set up right opposite! It came to be known to Kannan that the secret ingredient was in fact the Maanga Masala itself, which the head chef used in all the dishes. Kannan comes up with a master plan of getting hold of the special masala and creating an irresistible khichdi with it, to lure the customers back to his joint. Will Kannan succeed at his scheme? Read on to find out!
Phytochemicals and derivatives have become promising alternatives to increase treatment potential in cancer patients with minimal side effects. Drug-delivery Systems of Phytochemicals as Therapeutic Strategies in Cancer Therapy elucidates the importance of various phytochemicals in cancer therapy and explains various routes/methods to deliver phytochemicals for overcoming the problems associated with delivery system in cancer treatment. Several nanotechnological methods are followed to enhance drug solubility, sustainability, bioavailability and gastrointestinal permeability of these phytochemicals. The advanced field of drug-delivery systems explains that combination therapy for cancer treatment has important benefits over mono-delivery therapeutics. Natural compounds, because of their biobased origin, have drawn higher attention than synthetic drugs. Synthesis of nano-phytomedicines has impacted the bioavailability of phytochemicals. Novel formulations have been synthesized loaded with phytochemicals and have revealed extraordinary results in treatment of various cancers. Current understanding of the relevant information presented in Drug-delivery systems of phytochemicals as therapeutic strategies in cancer therapy fulfils the requirements of oncologists, molecular biologists, pharmacologist and related researchers, who want to work in the areas of drug development targeting phytochemicals for cancer therapy - Explains the significance of phytochemicals in cancer therapy, along with their pharmacologic action - Elucidates the importance of various phytochemicals in cancer therapy - Explains the emerging need of drug-delivery system for plant metabolites - Deciphers the various drug-delivery systems for phytomedicines involved in cancer treatments - Describes the crucial role of nanotechnology in the development of drug-delivery systems for anticancer phytochemicals - Explores the challenges associated with developing drug-delivery systems for phytochemicals to cure cancer
A Beginner's Guide to Hindustani Classical Music. A comprehensive handbook with Notations in Pt. Bhatkhande's notation format for the Prarambhik and Praveshika Pratham curriculum. The book first introduces some basic concepts such as Thaat, Raag and Taal to the reader and then describes each of the following Raags in detail with notations of compositions. 1. Bhupali 2. Durga 3. Kafi 4. Khamaj 5. Bhimpalasi 6. Bageshri 7. Desh 8. Yaman
Focussing on patterns of intergenerational stability, this book traces the unequal structures of opportunity in India. The author addresses questions and approaches towards social mobility (or the lack thereof) through interactions between social class, caste, and gender while adopting a rural–urban perspective, capturing changes over time, and the implications of social mobility on a national scale. This book plugs in crucial gaps in the research on social mobility, which has been marked by the lack of precision regarding the extent of mobility in contemporary India. Using a broad lens of both caste and class, this up-to-date statistical analysis, which uses national-level datasets and advanced quantitative methods, enriches the sociological as well as the anthropological literature, while also locating India within the larger context of social mobility research in the industrialized and industrializing world.
This book contains all the raags and theory for Visharad pratham year course by ABGMV (i) Shankara (ii) Jaijaivanti (iii) Goud Sarang (iv) Puriya Dhanashree (v) Kamod (vi) Hameer (vii) Miyan Malhar (viii) Bahar (ix) Multani (x) Marubihag (xi) Puriya (xii) Shudh Kalyan (xiii) Darbari Kanada
There are many challenges facing business corporations today-the pandemic we have barely moved on from, economic recession, rapid changes in consumer behaviour and technological and competitive disruptions. These challenges stick out like the visible tip of an iceberg, while culture, the biggest challenge, is like the slow-moving, gigantic mass that lurks deep under the surface. We cannot deal sufficiently with superficial problems if we do not understand the depths that drive them. 'Culture eats strategy for breakfast' is a widely accepted saying in the business world, often attributed to Peter Drucker. This is as true for corporate India as it is for its consumers. Yet, we spend more time and money studying our consumers and their cultures than we do ourselves. The Company We Keep is a market research-based exploration of Indian corporate culture. It looks beyond the glamour and jargon of the business world to individual stories that share real personal insights into the aspirations, vulnerabilities, pressures and possibilities of corporate careers and lives. These are urgent conversations we need to keep having as we reflect, review and decide where we can go from here.
An advanced guide to Hindustani Classical music with notations in the following Raags. 1. Tilang 2. Patdeep 3. Jounpuri 4. Hameer 5. Kalingda 6. Deshkar 7. Maalkauns 8. Bihag 9. Bageshri 10. Yaman 11. Bhupali
The impact of television on the lives of the people including the adolescents is widely investigated by the behavioral scientists and media scholars in the world. The present book is primarily based on an empirical investigation conducted by the authors in Karnataka state on the impact of television on adolescents. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Global Strategy for Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health calls for accelerated action for the health and progress of adolescents. The book is the result of the comprehensive empirical study carried out by the authors. It contains about 07 chapters namely - salient features of television, determinants of personality, scientific study of adolescents, research on adolescents and television, the present investigation, empirical analysis and conclusion. It provides a comprehensive understanding on the need for developing a methodology of preventing the harmful effects of television on the personality of adolescents. The book is indeed, a welcome addition to the body of literature on television and adolescents. It also meets the objective of being a text book and reference that provides empirical evidence and practically relevant guidelines pertaining to the role of television in the development of adolescents. PROF. B.P. MAHESH CHANDRA GURU (b.1957) was born at Gundlupet, Karnataka in a family with the background of agriculture and government service. He obtained Master’s Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication (1980) from the University of Mysore and PhD in Development Communication (1997) from Mangalore University. He has served for about four decades as a journalist, development researcher, media scholar and social activist in the country. Foreword by PROF. SANJAY DWIVEDI Director General Indian Institute of Mass Communication JNU New Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi, Delhi
This handbook is based on ABGMV Praveshika Pratham Examination, syllabus 2013 -2016.The book contains detailed theory and khayal notations for the following Raags 1. Vibhas 2. Asavari 3. Vrindavan Sarang 4. Desh 5. Durga 6. Bhimpalasi
This book covers the prescribed syllabus 2013 -2016 for ABGMV Praveshika Purna vocal and instrumental course. The book provides easy to understand detailed information, theory and notations for the following Raags. (i) Alhaiya Bilawal (ii) Bhairav (iii) Kedar (iv) Bageshri (v) Bihag (vi) Maalkauns (vii) Khamaj (viii)Yaman (iX)Bhupali
A must need book for the ABGMVM Madhyama Pratham examination syllabus - 2013 to 2016. This book contains all the relevant theory, taal details and practical materials for the students. It has complete details and notations for the following Raags: 1. Bhairav 2. Bhimpalasi 3. Alhaiya Bilawal 4. Kedar 5. Yaman 6. Vrindavan Sarang It also includes bhajans in raag Tilang and Tilak Kamo
Kannan’s Kitchen, a traditional joint serving South Indian meals with a mean rasam, was the most popular lunch joint in town. That is until Maanga Masala, with its variety of cuisines, was set up right opposite! It came to be known to Kannan that the secret ingredient was in fact the Maanga Masala itself, which the head chef used in all the dishes. Kannan comes up with a master plan of getting hold of the special masala and creating an irresistible khichdi with it, to lure the customers back to his joint. Will Kannan succeed at his scheme? Read on to find out!
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