This book provides a comprehensive insight into the growth of nanotechnology in the agri-food industry. Currently, nanotechnology serves as the most promising means to resolve the issues encountered in the food sector, as it enables the production of high-quality food with exceptional characteristics such as extended shelf life, flavor, freshness, and high nutritional content. This book focuses on the applications of nanotechnology in various fields such as smart packaging, processing, and preservation of food. It also emphasizes the role of nanomaterials in strategic design of nutraceuticals and functional foods. Along with providing an overview of the innovations and application, this book also describes future perspectives, and offers insights to ensure consumer confidence in terms of safe use. In this context the application of nanomaterials as nanosensors is additional covered. The book provides readers with a deep knowledge regarding nanomaterials-based biosensors (colorimetric, electrochemical, fiber-based) for detection of pathogens in contaminated food. Factors affecting risk assessment regulations and safety concerns regarding the use of nanomaterials in food industry have also been discussed in detail. Given its scope, this book appeals to a wider readership, especially for researchers and students who work in food agronomy and nanomaterials and nanotechnology related fields.
We are very enthusiastic about writing a book on “Sales and Distribution Management.” The initial portions of this book unveil sales management and other significant components of it, such as its meaning, definition, scope, objectives, types, and additional pertinent topics. As a consequence, the contents of this book have been established in order to provide all-inclusive, multidimensional knowledge to students and professional managers in a highly readable and simple way. This textbook evolved in accordance with the index's description by splitting the contents and subject matter into portions where each portion of the index's contents is covered and described separately in simple language. We attempted numerous attempts to communicate the subject in clear terms, aided with diagrams and figurines. We hope that those who read it (students, professors, and marketers) will like this textbook and learn about sales and distribution management. I would like to take this chance to thank every individual of my friends, peers, and parents who contributed to helping us accomplish this book. I would be delighted for any helpful recommendations from readers in order to improve this work. Each chapter begins with a relevant introduction. (i) The fundamental study material has been offered, and it is well supported by definitions, examples, figures, charts, etc. (ii) With each chapter, there are a few tit-bits of information that are pertinent to the chapter's topic. (iii) This book was primarily written for learners, teachers, scholars, and peers who are curious to learn in-depth information on sales and distribution management.
The Global Green Economy Leading to Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach," which we edited, is a book in which all of the authors contributed to bring new insights into socioeconomic trends. We have concentrated on the most recent market trends in this book, defining various fields such as Green HRM, Green Finance/Accounting, Environmental Concern, Green Production and Brand Management, Values and Ethics, Consumer Buying Behaviour Towards Green Products, Resource Management, Sustainable Business Practices, Technology and Innovation, Challenges and Barriers, Social and Human Sustainability, Case Studies and Best Practices, Interdisciplinary Approaches by inviting academia.
This book aims at creating a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Indian dance and its cultural environment in India. The book is addressed to the general reader, dancer, and connoisseur, interested in the arts and traditions of India, where regional forms of dance rituals, dance-drama, folk dance, and classical dance forms have existed for centuries as an essential part of sacred rites and festivals, and as a classical art patronised and practised by the royalty.
Dr.K.S.Ragini, Assistant Professor, School of Media Studies, Malayalam University, Tirur, Kerala, India. Prof.K.Karnamaharajan, Professor, Centre for Film and Electronic Media Studies, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.
This Brief looks at the illustrative case of the Hindu-Muslim conflict in India, with the aim of understanding the dynamics of lived secularism as it exists in traditional multi-faith societies such as India. The data analyzed in this Brief comprise many interviews, conducted amidst Hindus and Muslims, with respondents of both sexes living in slum and middle class regions in the city of Mumbai. The volume begins by giving a brief summary of the historical and cultural background to the present situation in India. It then traces complementarities and similarities of opinions across diverse constituencies which cluster around three main anchoring points: communication, re-presentations and operationalizing of a shared dream. The first point explores the need to understand and to be understood, encourages processes of mutual acculturation, and describes the sensitive decoding of cultural symbols such as dress codes. The second point discusses changes in mind sets and mutual perceptions, where Muslims and Islam are portrayed in a balanced way and exploitation of religion for political purposes is stopped. The third main point is the involvement of the common, regular person, and a focus on children, as the unifying hope for the future. Throughout the volume, emphasis is on moral maturation, cultural interpretation in lieu of cultural imposition and creation of a sensitive media policy. The issues raised may help craft interdisciplinary and international frameworks, which address conflict resolution in culturally diverse multi-faith societies. Accordingly, the book concludes with policy recommendations for supporting the peaceful coexistence of secularism and religion in society from a peace psychological perspective.
For practitioners and enthusiasts of Indian Classical Music, compositions for string instruments - Sitar, Sarod and Vichitra Veena - are hard to find. For the first time, 8 raga-s have been documented and presented in an easy to read and play notation system: Ome Swarlipi. A treasure trove of compositions, tana-s and toda-s for raga-s such as Yaman, Des, Khamaja, Bihaga, and Kafi, this book brings Misrabani style, one especially suited to string instruments, to the English-speaking world in a universal script which address the limitations of traditional Indian music notation systems.
Delve into the urgent and compelling narrative of "Tackling the Kala-Azar Menace in Bihar" by Ganga Kumar and Ragini Mishra, a groundbreaking exploration of one of India's most pressing public health challenges. Prepare to be enlightened and inspired by the tireless efforts of those on the front lines of the fight against this devastating disease. Follow the insightful analysis of Kumar and Mishra as they shine a spotlight on the deadly threat of Kala-Azar and the efforts being made to combat its spread in the state of Bihar. Through their meticulous research and compassionate storytelling, readers are given a firsthand glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of those working to eradicate this ancient scourge. Themes of resilience, innovation, and the power of collective action permeate "Tackling the Kala-Azar Menace in Bihar," offering readers a profound insight into the challenges and opportunities facing public health initiatives in India. Kumar and Mishra's compassionate portrayal sheds light on the human cost of the disease and the efforts being made to save lives and alleviate suffering. Characterized by its rigorous analysis and heartfelt empathy, "Tackling the Kala-Azar Menace in Bihar" immerses readers in the complex world of disease control and prevention, where every breakthrough brings hope and every setback serves as a reminder of the work that remains to be done. Kumar and Mishra's vivid descriptions and vivid characterizations bring to life the tireless efforts of health workers, researchers, and policymakers as they strive to overcome formidable obstacles. Since its publication, "Tackling the Kala-Azar Menace in Bihar" has been hailed as a seminal work in the field of public health research, shedding light on an often-overlooked aspect of India's healthcare system. Kumar and Mishra's comprehensive analysis and compassionate storytelling offer readers a deeper understanding of the challenges facing communities affected by Kala-Azar and the strategies being employed to combat its spread. As you delve into the pages of "Tackling the Kala-Azar Menace in Bihar," you'll find yourself inspired by the resilience and determination of those working to eradicate this devastating disease. Kumar and Mishra's groundbreaking research is a testament to the power of knowledge and collaboration to effect positive change in the world. Don't miss your chance to learn more about the fight against Kala-Azar in Bihar. Let Ganga Kumar and Ragini Mishra's insightful exploration inspire you to join the global effort to eliminate this ancient scourge. Grab your copy now and become part of the solution to one of India's most pressing public health challenges.
Welcome to "Pharmacotherapeutics-I: Foundations of Modern Medication Management." This book is a comprehensive guide to the fundamental principles and practices of pharmacotherapy, designed to provide students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the field of medicine with a solid foundation in medication management. Pharmacotherapy is a dynamic and ever-evolving field that plays a pivotal role in patient care and the healthcare industry as a whole. This book is intended to serve as a reliable resource for understanding the science and art of medication therapy, from drug discovery and development to the safe and effective use of medications in diverse patient populations. In "Pharmacotherapeutics-I," we cover a wide range of topics, including the cardiovascular system, Digestive system, Haematological Diseases, drug classes, adverse effects, and evidence-based medication management. We emphasize the importance of personalized patient care, highlighting the essential connection between clinical knowledge and practical application.
By decreasing prejudicial views and encouraging inclusiveness, managing diversity strengthens outstanding leadership practices. Managing diversity requires comprehending the differences between individuals and recognizing them. It's frequently not achievable for organizations to work successfully with an assortment of employees on the assumption of good management alone. Empowering every person to realize their full potential in the service of the organizational goals is the aim of diversity management. This involves creating an atmosphere that values diversity and facilitates the achievement of the organizational ultimate objectives.
This book provides a comprehensive insight into the growth of nanotechnology in the agri-food industry. Currently, nanotechnology serves as the most promising means to resolve the issues encountered in the food sector, as it enables the production of high-quality food with exceptional characteristics such as extended shelf life, flavor, freshness, and high nutritional content. This book focuses on the applications of nanotechnology in various fields such as smart packaging, processing, and preservation of food. It also emphasizes the role of nanomaterials in strategic design of nutraceuticals and functional foods. Along with providing an overview of the innovations and application, this book also describes future perspectives, and offers insights to ensure consumer confidence in terms of safe use. In this context the application of nanomaterials as nanosensors is additional covered. The book provides readers with a deep knowledge regarding nanomaterials-based biosensors (colorimetric, electrochemical, fiber-based) for detection of pathogens in contaminated food. Factors affecting risk assessment regulations and safety concerns regarding the use of nanomaterials in food industry have also been discussed in detail. Given its scope, this book appeals to a wider readership, especially for researchers and students who work in food agronomy and nanomaterials and nanotechnology related fields.
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