This brief highlights recent research advances in the area of nano-therapeutics. Nanotechnology holds immense potential for application in a wide range of biological and engineering applications such as molecular sensors for disease diagnosis, therapeutic agents for the treatment of diseases, a vehicle for delivering therapeutics and imaging agents for theranostic applications, both in-vitro and in-vivo. The brief is grouped into the following sections namely, A) Discrete Nanosystems ; B) Anisotropic Nanoparticles; C) Nano-films/coated/layered and D) Nano-composites.
India is home to almost every religion in the world, each practised by its own set of believers. But two religions are practised, indeed celebrated, by all Indians across the length and breadth of the country all the time . . . cricket and cinema. Indian cinema is 100 years old. 105 years, to be exact, since Dadasaheb Phalke made India’s first full length silent film Raja Harishchandra in 1913. Sound entered the silent movie when Ardeshir Irani made India’s first talkie film Alam Ara in 1931. Sound brought into movies that magical potent, that elixir craved for by entertainment seeking audiences of all ages, all classes . . . . . MUSIC ! This book showcases some of Bollywood’s immortal music melodies from 1950 to 2010 that have stood the test of Time. And the people behind them. Come, let’s take a trip DOWN BOLLYWOOD STREET, ON MELODY BEAT !
At home, amid rituals, and in the company of Gurus, Hindu teachings are largely conveyed through stories. Storytellers, Saints, and Scoundrels focuses on the folk narratives related with zest and humor by one old Swamiji to the varie groups that gather during the darshan hours. Kirin Narayan brings the tools of anthropology, folklore and literary criticism to bear on these tales and asks: them such a compelling vehicle for religious teachings? The stories reproduced here reveal the varied faces of the ascetic in the Hindu imagination: potentially a wise saint, he may well be a scoundrel intent on duping disciples.
1.1 NEED AND BACKGROUND 1.1.1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS WITHIN SOCIETY Man is a social animal both by need and necessity. Social institutions are born with cultural influences. Social institution is one of the products of culture. Institutions are necessary to maintain social order and control human behavior. Social institutions are born to satisfy human needs. All the needs and desires of the individuals and human beings are met by social institutions. Social institutions are simply social habits. For example, the habits of shaving in the morning, uttering prayers before going to bed. Habits are systematized instituted or established by groups. Institutions may also be defined as, “habitual ways of living together which have been sanctioned, systematized and established by the authority of communities”. An institution, therefore, “may be type of group”. In this sense the family is an institution, (and if it conducts itself in institutionalized ways) Robert Bierstead considers that “institutions as an organized way of doing something”. Institutions are socially important because they transfer cultural elements from one generation to another. For example, the father of the family teaches his sons and daughters about the family - the way of life, economic way of life and religious way of life. A social institution introduces unity in human behavior. A social institution also controls the conduct and character of man in the society. Modern life is not as simple as that of ancient times. It is complex. The complexity has been produced by our growing and different needs. The needs are self-preservation, Self-perpetuation and self-expression. These needs are met only by social institutions. Social institutions represent the social structure of the society. We can conclude that the social relationships include common values and procedure to achieve basic needs of society. Common value means shared ideas and goals, procedure means the accepted standardized norms and the social relationships include the behavior of the people. (A. Youb, 2008).
Suardaan is a novel of science fiction. Maanwar hybrid is created by the semen of man and animal. It eradicate the blind faith, hypocrisy and blind religion from the society.
Embark on a thought-provoking journey through the mind of Hukmdev Narayan Yadav with "Flow of Thoughts," a captivating collection of essays and reflections that offer profound insights into politics, society, and the human condition. Join Yadav as he explores a wide range of topics, from governance and development to culture and spirituality, with wisdom, wit, and clarity. Through his incisive analysis and keen observations, Yadav challenges readers to rethink their assumptions and confront the pressing issues of our time. Themes of leadership, social justice, and the role of government resonate throughout the essays, inviting readers to reflect on the challenges facing modern society and the potential for positive change. Yadav's commitment to truth and integrity shines through in every word, inspiring readers to strive for a more just and equitable world. Delve into the depths of political philosophy and social commentary as Yadav offers fresh perspectives on the pressing issues of our time. Whether discussing the importance of grassroots activism or the need for ethical leadership, Yadav's insights are both timely and timeless, offering valuable guidance for navigating the complexities of contemporary life. The overall tone of "Flow of Thoughts" is one of optimism and conviction, as Yadav's unwavering faith in the power of ideas to transform society shines through in every essay. With his passion for social justice and his commitment to the common good, Yadav serves as a powerful voice for positive change in an increasingly divided world. Critically acclaimed for its clarity of thought and depth of insight, "Flow of Thoughts" has earned praise from readers and scholars alike for its thought-provoking analysis and engaging prose. Yadav's ability to tackle complex issues with intelligence and empathy makes it a must-read for anyone interested in politics, society, and the human condition. Whether you're a student of political science, a concerned citizen, or simply curious about the world around you, "Flow of Thoughts" offers a compelling exploration of the ideas and issues that shape our lives. Let Hukmdev Narayan Yadav be your guide on a journey of discovery and enlightenment. Don't miss your chance to engage with the ideas and insights of one of India's most influential thinkers. Grab your copy of "Flow of Thoughts" today and join the conversation about the future of our society and our world.
During recent decades, tremendous progress and innovations have been made in rice science with the goal of increasing production to meet the world’s growing demands. This new volume provides a concise overview of rice, covering the background and importance of rice; origin, evolution, and domestication of rice; and the world rice production. It goes on to provide new and important recent research advances on many different aspects of rice science and production. The authors look at advances in rice ideotypes, abiotic stress management techniques, biotic stress affecting crop productivity, new methods and technology for cultivation, and new methods and techniques in rice grain quality analysis and processing. It also describes new rice varieties, new hybrid rice technology, and new breeding methods for rice.
Published in 1990, "From Theatre to the Battlefield" embarks on a captivating journey that unfolds amidst the serene forests near Ranigunj, a small enclave nestled within the state of Chhattisgarh. Through an exemplary narrative style, the book enthralls readers with its swift-paced storyline, offering intricate insights into the lives and personas of its diverse characters. Each chapter meticulously unveils the societal, economic, and historical backdrop of the princely states, meticulously capturing the essence of the era spanning from 1930 to 1945. Delving deep into the intricacies of pre-Independence India, the narrative offers a vivid portrayal of the prevailing feudalism, the British colonial rule, and the fervent struggle for independence. Moreover, the narrative doesn't merely recount historical events but offers a profound exploration of the ethos, valor, and nobility inherent in the rulers' lifestyles. It is a poignant saga that not only celebrates the resilience and bravery of its protagonists but also pays homage to the sacrifices made by individuals across all strata of society. "From Theatre to the Battlefield" stands as a testament to the courage and spirit that defined an era, eliciting a resounding tribute to those who shaped the course of history.
Commissioned in the famous Rajputana Rifles Regiment in 1964, Brig Narayan Singh Malik (retired) is a veteran of 1965, 1971 and 1999 wars. He was also rewarded for bravery in anti-insurgency operations in Nagaland. National Defence Academy alumni, he attended the Defence Services Staff College and Higher Defence Management Course. Besides holding the coveted appointments in Military Operations Directorates, Divisional and Corps Headquarters, he earned the unique distinction of serving in the Cabinet Secretariat on two separate assignments, including R&AW. He is known for making laudatory contribution on many National issues (including Kargil), both in India as well as abroad. Whereas he faced severe health problems in the formative years, tenures in vital places in subsequent years were also interspersed by unprecedented encumbrances. How he could brush aside the impediments to reach the objectives is a story of perseverance sans seeking rewards. In postretirement period, he continues to indulge in educating people to develop progressive skills. The episodes are a reflection of pains and pleasures derived in life. Although he has taken up permanent residence in Australia, he continues to work towards development of concerned people in India by training them in Leadership, School Management, First Aid, Life Saving, Disaster Management and National Security.
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