S Chand’s ISC Mathematics is structured according to the latest syllabus as per the new CISCE(Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations), New Delhi, for ISC students taking classes XI & XII examinations.
It is 2017 and the world is getting crazy about a new security system “The Finger-Print Security”. It is by far theoretically the best security system ever to be produced and applied to this mass scale. No one now has to ever remember and care to protect his/her password anymore. Kaushal shares with his two best friends the hack he has found. A year later It turns out that the company they are working for has stolen money, Using the same hack that Kaushal had discovered and shared only with his friends. Victims have now filed a police complaint against the company. But to everyone‟s surprise the CEO of the firm Mr. Sanjay Keer has absconded. Without any trace of his existence ever in the city, he simply vanishes...
Book includes the basic principles of Pulmonology as well as the recent advances in allied clinical sciences relevant to pulmonology. Includes valuable inputs on tuberculosis, other pulmonary infections, environmental and occupational medicine, sleep disorders and general systemic diseases affecting the respiratory system. Although, critical care is relevant for most of the medical and surgical specialties, the pulmonologist have a more vested interest than other specialists. Assisted respiration which forms the core of most critical care lies in the primary domain of pulmonologists.
In recent years the agroforestry for sustained productivity in arid regions attained more importance, particularly from the point of view of efficient utilization of land and water resources, meeting grain, fuel-wood and fodder needs of increasing human and livestock populations and protecting the environment from deterioration. The present volume is comprised of 23 chapters - containing information on various aspects of agroforestry like: Soil and Climatic conditions, nutrient and water relations, improved genotypes of trees and grasses, insect pest management, Socio-economic settings and transfer of technology for providing sustainability to arid regions.
The book, now in its fourth edition, continues to elucidate the concepts and topics of Product Policy and Brand Management in a concise and clear manner. The text has been further enriched by introducing more case studies based on various mobile phones and smartphones as well as on generic drugs and pharmaceuticals to explain and highlight the concept of branding process. In addition, there are case studies on new product development, branding of foods, their positioning and pricing strategy. The book has been systematically divided into four parts. Part I on "Fundamentals of Product Management" throws light on the concepts of product and its management, role of product managers, product life cycle, diffusion models, developing a product manager, and the product planning system and strategies. Part II on "New Product Development and Its Barriers" explains the challenges that are faced by a new product during its development, the test marketing stages and its alternatives, launching a product, future trends of product management and success stories. Part III on "Brand Management" defines branding, branding decisions, brand equity, brand identity, and brand positioning. Whereas, Part IV “Live Case Studies” exclusively includes 40 live cases that provide analytical and practical insights to the readers on the discussed concepts. The text is primarily intended for the students of MBA, MMS, and ME/MTech (Industrial Management). Besides, the book is also a valuable source for practicing managers. TARGET AUDIENCE • MBA • MMS • ME/MTech (Industrial Management)
This book published in two volumes. Both volume divided in twenty three sections, all sections and chapters are most important. The Textbook of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine also offers a unique exposure to the problems in many parts of the world. Tuberculosis, the “number one” treatable condition has been extensively covered; and special topics such as multi-drug resistance, directly observed therapy, TB prevention, nonpharmacologic approaches and extapulmonary tuberculosis are particularly relevant. Many countries are facing a growing burden of noncommunicable respiratory diseases. They have become the second leading cause of death after injuries, and their impact on indirect costs such as loss of work and home productivity is enormous. These problems are addressed and measures of prevention such as smoking cessation are included. Other special challenges including topics such as indoor and outdoor air pollution, climate change, poisoning with pesticides, snakebite toxicity, pulmonary manifestations of tropical infections and industrial accidents such as the tragedy seen in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, with methyl isocyanate, have been well covered. However, as globalization flattens the playing field, and countries leap to industrialization, cultural beliefs, natural resources, climate and geography have slowed the pace of development in many parts of the world. Poverty leads to malnutrition, homelessness, lack of education, and poor access to health care. Overcrowded cities and rural underdevelopment are other challenges that impact health in the various parts of the world. Moreover, epidemics of HIV, drug abuse and smoking addiction take a greater toll on the population. Yes, the world is flat, but the terrain is filled with mountains and valleys and local problems demand local solutions. And these local problems need to be explored and presented with a scholarly perspective. The Textbook of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine has successfully incorporated these sociodemographic factors into the subject matter. The text is well-written and the chapters are carefully referenced with subjects found in all traditional pulmonary and critical care textbooks, e.g. airway diseases, interstitial lung disease, pleural disease, pulmonary neoplasia, pulmonary infection, sleep and critical care. There are several nontraditional sections as well that are practical and especially helpful to the practicing physician. These include a section on the symptom approach to lung disease, an overview of the pharmacologic agents used to treat lung disease, and a comprehensive review of methods in lung diagnosis from the simple history and physical examination to the latest complex tools of interventional pulmonology. The textbook is especially unique because of the abundance of illustrations, flow charts and tables. There are many radiographic and pathologic reproductions that are especially helpful.
The book attempts to provide the essential information that postgraduates throughout India need to capture to effectively address the health problems that our children and youth may face in the times to come. Our objective is to be comprehensive yet concise and reader friendly, embracing both the new advances in science as well as the time-honored art of pediatric practice. Both Indian and international experts in respective fields have provided the details which have been further scrutinized for exposition and usefulness to pediatric postgraduates by a chosen team of eminent academicians. We have liberally included tables, line diagrams, images, clinical photographs, illustrative figures, flowcharts and algorithms in the main text. The book is divided in 10 major Parts and further arranged into 51 Sections to cover all aspects of postgraduate pediatric curriculum. Themes which have major public health relevance for India are extensively covered. It is almost impossible to cover all pediatric problems with the same degree of detail and hence a careful balance has been made in the details of description of diseases and their management to the needs of the students, and to keep the book to a manageable size. Take-home messages are provided at the end of each chapter. Selected recent references, mostly leading articles, reviews and position statements, are provided for more detailed information if desired by the student or the teacher.
The book explores how Muslims in Mumbai and Ahmedabad coped with the aftermath of the violence directed against them in 1993 and 2002 respectively, and how they responded to the ethnic carnages of which they were the victims, highlighting the importance of the context and the history of the place where such violence occurred. Unlike other studies on ethnic violence which have a short-term focus, in dealing with its immediate aftermath, this book examines what happens to the victims over time and how they negotiate a ‘new normal’ and get on with their lives. Using empirical material based on field work in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, the book shows that while poverty, education and employment remain important elements in the recovery process, the most crucial issue is that of justice and the need to reclaim citizenship. A significant section of the book is devoted to the relationship between Muslim faith-based organisations and the victims of ethnic violence.
Recent acts of terror have exploded the myth that Indian youth is insulated from the global terrorism phenomenon and had little time for extremism. The communal riots post the 1992 incident, the rise of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and the mutation of a section of aspiring Muslim youth into terrorists with the help of forces across the border. The story of home-grown jihadists would have been skewed had it not been for the testimonies of David Coleman Headley and Sarfaraz Nawaz on the involvement of the Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence, top Lashkar-e-Taiba leadership, the Al Qaida and the Karachi project, whose demon child the Indian Mujahideen is. This book is the first-ever attempt to link up jihadists all over India and trace their linkages with terrorists based in countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
Includes lecture in the form of an educational DVD on subject Immunology.Added lot of diagrams and flow charts to make learning interesting and easier. Several new and easy to grasp MNEMONICS have been given throughout the text.Some new topics like platelets and diabetes mellitus with expanding some of the old topics.New set of conceptual questions with detailed explanations added at the end of most of the chapters to enhance the reasoning skills and facilitate learning.Conceptual and useful information has been added in the form of shaded boxes throughout the chapter to emphasize the clinical importance of the topic being read.
The present volume is a collection of scholarly written essays in honour of Dr. D.C. Ojha by the eminent librarians, Director, Professors, Information Scientists working in INFLIBNET, Universities including National University, DRDO, ICAR, including Agricultural Universities, CSSR, BITS and AICTE and MNIT Colleges of India. The application of Information Technology (IT) and Information Communication Technology (ICT) in libraries have brought the revolutionary changes in the entire concept of library operations, services and management. To peep into it, library and information science professionals, used to get ready to face the challenges emerging due to the adoption of newer technologies. An attempt has been made in the present volume to synthesize all aspects of IT and to put them in the systematic order at one place to understand the conceptual phenomena and to render the better and effective services to clientele. This book not only deals with the theoretical aspects about the application of IT in all types of libraries but there are also some case studies which show the path to march forward. The emergence of Internet, particularly the World Wide Web (WWW) as a new media of information delivery and digitization and virtual libraries, have been discussed, in one way or the other, in almost all chapters of the proposed book. A full chapter has been given on Cyber Crime and Indian Cyber Law. Few important topics covered in this volume are: • Information & Communication Technology (ICT) in Academic Libraries. • Marketing of e-resources. • Evaluation of Indian Library Software Packages. • Information Management in DRDO Libraries. • Digital Libraries. • Library 2.0 • RFID Ssytem for Libraries • Open Source Software for Libraries • IARI Library: A profile • Government Knowledge Centre: A Model for State Public Library. • Cyber Crime and Indian Cyber Law. The book is suppose to be useful for participating librarians, Information Scientists, Research Scholars, Teachers and students of library and information science and to those who feel concerned with modernization and digitization of library resources.
How do you lead, motivate and inspire individuals who are as knowledgeable as you are? How do you lead individuals who are knowledge creators (innovators, scientists, academicians, entrepreneurs, etc.) and whose core task is to create something new? While we live in a world that is becoming increasingly automated, humans will continue to dominate one significant kind of work-knowledge work. Knowledge workers can be found in professions like education, consulting, engineering, architecture, design, art and R&D. First among Equals describes the 'T-R-E-A-T' framework of leadership that is a combination of five behavioural traits-task-orientation, relation-orientation, empowering, authenticity and team-building. By presenting real-life examples of leaders from India, the book describes how the 'T-R-E-A-T' leadership affects the 'L-E-A-P' (learning, enjoyment, autonomy and performance) of knowledge workers and impacts their perceptions of fairness, creating positive psychological capacities and generating autonomous motivation. Leaders of knowledge workers have to consider themselves as 'first among equals' in order to be effective in a knowledge work context.
The book on “Approaches and Trends in Plant Disease Management” takes stock of the present status of research in plant disease management technologies viz., host resistance, cultural practices, biological, molecular, biotechnological approaches and chemical methods. Besides these, chapters on protected cultivation, nematode problems and their management, climate variables and their impact on plant diseases: retrospect and prospect and rational use of fungicides have also been included.
What is life like inside Asia’s largest prison? What happens when a man is hanged, but his pulse refuses to give up even after two hours? Did Nirbhaya’s rapist, Ram Singh, commit suicide or was he murdered? For the first time we have a riveting account from an insider who has spent close to four decades as an officer at Tihar Jail during some of the most turbulent times in Indian political history. For the first time he breaks his silence about all he’s seen – from the first man he met in Tihar, Charles Sobhraj, to the controversies surrounding former CBI head, Alok Verma. Responsible for carrying out ‘Black Warrants’, Gupta witnessed 14 hangings, the most recent and his last, being that of Afzal Guru. Joining him is award-winning journalist Sunetra Choudhury whose recent book Behind Bars is a bestseller and took her deep inside the maze of prisons. Read this book for the most intimate and raw account of India’s judicial and criminal justice system.
A Compendium of Spoken Words’ has been designed to acquaint the readers with English words used for conversation in our day-today lives. The present book contains around 9000 words from the English Language. Large collection of spoken words along with their Hindi meanings and the way of pronouncing that words in Hindi has been given in this book. The book begins with a special section on How to Pronounce a Word Correctly. The book has been divided into 15 chapters namely Words in Frequent Use…@ Alphabet, Synonyms, Antonyms, Contranyms, Homonyms, Heteronyms, Homographs, Plaindromes, Pangram, Idioms & Phrases, Words Used as Different Parts of Speech, One Word Substitutions, Words Used in the Constitution, The Speaking Tree: Words by Category, Foreign Words, Phobias, Manias, Group of Collective Noun, Words: Used in British & American English, Traits of People, Cries of Animals & Birds, Collocation and Words with their Roots & Their Meaning.
In the present era, plant derived products are gaining importance as medicinal products, nutraceuticals and cosmetics. Herbal medicines are widely used in healthcare in both developed and developing countries. Ayurveda, ‘the science of life’ utilizes different forms of herbs in therapeutics and is largely depends upon the medicinal plants for the therapy. The use of herbal medicines has increased remarkably in line with the global trend of people returning to natural therapies. Kshar is one among such forms. Acharya Sushruta known as ‘father of Surgery’ has described various surgical process along with parasurgical measures in Sushruta Samhita, which is the oldest available text in surgical practice, enriched with detailed basic surgical techniques and parasurgical measures. Raktamokshan, Kshar karma, Agni karma is amongest of these parasurgical procedures.These procedures have been given special place in surgery by Acharya Sushruta and it is belived that the disease that cannot be cured by any medicine or in subjects where surgery is not possible these processes are very much effective. Kshar karma is a topic of shalya pradhan text but due to its medicinal and therapeutic use, it is mentioned in all eight branches of Ayurveda in the treatment of various diseases. Among different branches of Ayurveda, Shalya Tantra along with Shalakya Tantra are shalya pradhan texts which come under Dhanwantari sampradaya. Shalya Tantra is one of the most important branches of Ayurveda which has its own originality with authenticity, contributing to modern medical technology of today, whereas Shalakya Tantra deals with the diseases manifesting above the clavicular region and explains the ophthalmology, ENT and dentistry in a very systemic manner. It mainly deals with diseases of the sense organs (gyanendriyas). Ayurveda encompasses use of various parasurgical/surgical procedures in shalya as well in shalakya tantra for the management of various rogas. Use of different para-surgical procedures has been mentioned in context of so many diseases in Shalyatantra like Arsha, Arbuda, Bhangandra, Vatarakta, Gridhasi etc. Similarly Sushruta has also mentioned these surgical procedures in Shalakya Tantra Netra roga chikitsa like Pakshmakopa, Puyalasa, Abhisyanda and Adhimannta etc. in karn-nasa-mukh rogas like nasa arsha, karn arsha, three types of rohini, etc. Ayurveda has been a science of healing since ages. It follows a non-invasive approach as a treatment protocol until and unless otherwise is the only option. Kshar Karma is considered one of the best among all surgical or parasurgical modalities due to properties favouring early healing. It has proved its efficacy in order to reduce the agony and pain of the sufferer and avoid invasive surgeries without compromising with the effects. Many researches and books have depicted the efficacy of Kshar karma in both literary and scientific way in the field of Shalya Tantra. But still there is lot more to dig up from the treasures of Ayurveda. On contrary, it is not widely practised and popularised in Shalakya diseases. So there is need to compile all the material relevant to topic to utilize Kshar karma and give optimum result. With the aim to provide complete knowledge of Kshar karma in various Ayurvedic texts as well as its clinical aspect in various diseases related to Shalya and Shalakya tantra, we have gathered all the materials regarding Kshar karma from various samhitas, tikas, modern books, journals, research papers and books published by authors on the relevant topic. An effort has been made to compile and present the utilization of Kshar in the pharmceutico-therapeutics of Ayurveda from the historical perspective, by referring important texts of Ayurveda in all aspects of its preparation, types, qualities, indications and uses. We have laid emphasis to put all material relevant to topic in concise form. Hope, this book will be helpful to all UG and PG students in the clinical practice of Shalya and Shalakya Department. Dr. Arjun Gupta Dr. Sheweta Kotwal
Business Studies-12 a book contents: 1. Nature and Significant of Management 2. Principles of Management 3. Business Environment 4. Planning 5. Organisation 6. Staffing 7. Directing 8. Controlling 9. Business Finance 10. Financial; Market 11. Marketing 12. Consumer Protection 13. Project Work and Assignment
Rise and Shine – An Integrated Semester Course for Classes 1 to 5 has been designed and formulated in accordance with the guidelines of the latest National Curriculum Framework (NCF). It is a set of ten books, two for each class and one per semester. Each book includes subjects such as English, Mathematics, EVS/Science, Social Studies and General Knowledge. The key feature of the course is to make learning a joyful experience. Each book closely interweaves concepts to lay a strong foundation at the primary level. The course focuses on interactive approach to make the children active participants in the process of learning. Some of the key features of the series are : Based on the curriculum guidelines given by the latest National Curriculum Framework. Graded and matched to the number of class hours planned by the schools. Key concepts in each subject linked with interesting explanations; visual aids such as illustrations, photographs, diagrams, maps and tables; activities, games and real-life examples. Carefully graded and comprehensive exercises for true evaluation. CD for animated lessons and interactive exercises for better understanding of the concepts learnt in the textbook. Online support for Assignments, E-book, Test paper Generator. Teachers Resource Book to facilitate teaching. Goyal Brothers Prakashan
Written by experts from around the world, the latest edition of this leading reference features contributions from both neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons. Presenting the full scope of spinal surgery, chapters discuss anatomy, biomechanics, complications, instrumentation, preoperative and postoperative care, and other core topics for surgeons. And numerous illustrations and clinical video clips provide critical visual context.
Inspired by true events, this riveting narrative traces the lives of Safeena Malik, Deewan Bhat and Bilal Ahanagar, three childhood friends who grow up in an atmosphere of peace and amity in Srinagar, Kashmir, until the night of 20 January 1990 changes it all. While Deewan is forced to flee from his home, Safeena’s mother becomes ‘collateral damage’ and Bilal has to embrace a wretched life of poverty and fear. The place they called paradise becomes a battleground and their friendship struggles when fate forces them to choose sides against their will. Twenty years later destiny brings them to a crossroads again, when they no longer know what is right and what is wrong. While both compassion and injustice have the power to transform lives, will the three friends now choose to become sinful criminals or pacifist saints?The Tree with a Thousand Apples is a universal story of cultures, belongingness, revenge and atonement. The stylized layered format, fast-paced narration and suspenseful storytelling makes for a powerful, gripping read.
The book offers a simple yet effective way to learn English as well as to translate from Hindi to English. It contains several common hindi sentences that have been translated into English that allow a learner to easily understand day-to-day words and how to use them in sentences when writing or speaking in English. By learning how typical Hindi sentences, when translated into english can be used in everyday life, one can improve his or her grasp about using both the language. Besides the author, a good bi-linguist, has even detailed the grammatical aspects about each topic given in the book, which offer self improvising problems with easy solutions to them. Different sections have been created so as to improve the reader’s basic grammar, which includes Nouns, Pronouns, Tenses, Sentence making, etc. Each section comes with a separate practice set that lets the readers test English reading, writing and speaking skills as well as the translation ability that one has been able to learn. There is even a separate vocabulary section to help readers learn more new words and how to use them effectively while communicating. With step-by-step guidelines, one can surely bring fluency in their English language usage over a few months.
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