The Present Book, Guide For Employees To Rise In Service Is A Torchbearer To The Employees To Pave Their Way To Rise High In Service. It Is A Matter Of Fact That Promotion In Service Is Not Automatic And Spontaneous. One Who Is Found Fittest Is Given Promotion In Service In Preference To Others, Even Denying The Principle Of Seniority Usually Followed By The Organisations. It Is Often Seen That Employees Continue To Work In Organisations In A Beaten Track For Years Without Knowing How To Transform Their Way Of Working To Achieve Prosperity In Service. Employees Must Adhere To A Few Formal Rules, Besides Having Innate Inclination To Ascend To Top-Notch Position In Service At The Quickest Possible Time. In This Direction, The Present Book Is Of Immense Value As It Lays Down A Great Number Of Useful Tips, Which If Earnestly Followed, Would Certainly Bring Great Success In Service Career.The Language Of The Book Is Simple And Easily Comprehensible. The Book Provides Extensive Instructions And Information That Will Prove Useful Not Only To The Ambitious Aspirants But To The Working Employees As Well.
The present compendium is first of its kind providing up-to-date information on the phytotherapeutic potential (including biological activity and active constituents) of 360 Indian plants under 288 genera and 97 families for alleviating the suffering of mankind due to diabetes. These include mostly the angiosperms (351 species), followed by pteridophytes (6 species) and gymnosperms (3 species). Of the angiospermous taxa, 312 dicotyledonus species predominate in their antidiabetic properties. Over twenty-four colour photographs of the plants, two figures and seven appendices enhance the value of the compilation significantly. It is hoped that this monographic information source will serve as a multidisciplinary ready reckoner to ethnobotany graduates and postgraduate students, researchers, pharmacists, medical practitioners, scientists and teacher through the globe.
The present book comprises of two sections, A and B. Section A has the text of the lectures during the Training Course in Ethnobotany, and the section B has some of the material and exercise handled by the trainees during the Workshop and in practical classes. The sequence of the lectures has been so arranged as to gradually and step by step introduce the scope, methodology, and applications of the subject along with the subjects of preparation of scientific papers and research projects. This book will not only popularize the important subject of Ethnobotany but will also provide basic instructions for person freshly interested or inducted into this discipline.
The book has been logically divided into 8 chapters, successively dealing with the technological components in each chapter. Most of the issues that have been discussed for waterlogged inland saline soils have been briefly discussed in the last 8th Chapter, for the coastal regions. Finally the socio-economic aspects which are important to decide the economic viability of rehabilitation projects have been included in the last chapter. Computer programmes have been included, which is the modern approach in dealing with issues of design and development.
The Book, Essence Of A Competent Manager, Is Highly Useful For The Managers Who Are Already Working And Also For Those Who Have The Innate Inclination To Become Managers Of Organisations In Their Future Career. The Book Deals With Practical Aspects On A Number Of Matters Which The Managers Ought To Know In Order To Fertilise Their Working With Utmost Efficiency And Zeal. By Virtue Of Practical Experience Which The Author Gained While Working In Senior Managerial Capacity For Sixteen Years With Organisations Of All-India Repute, The Author Has Given Pragmatic Views For The Benefit Of The Managers Who Have The Absolute Desire To Be Fully Successful In Their Working. Through Questions And Answers Many Important Issues Have Been Discussed Which The Persons Working In Managerial Capacity Have To Know In Their Own Interest To Work With Credibility.Apart From The Administrative Managers, The Book Will Be Very Useful For The Personnel Managers Who Are Required To Deal With Multifarious Problems In Their Day-To-Day Working In Personnel Matters. Through Answers To The Questions, Many Aspects Of Personnel Matters Have Been Highlighted In A Befitting Manner Which Will Give Extensive Knowledge To The Personnel Managers In The Discharge Of Their Duties And That They Will Experience Smooth Sailing In Dealing With Personnel Matters.
This comprehensive manual serves as a handy reference guide, offering very useful information on 625 species of flavouring and fragrant plants. Over 49 colour photographs and 7 useful appendices enhance the value of the manual significantly. The information contained would be an invaluable asset for the nutritionists, food scientists, economic botanists, ethnobotanists, horticulturists, plant breeders and crop genetists, biotechnologists, aromatherapists, students, researchers and teachers of these disciplines and laymen alike. No botanical library should be without it. The contents include: Preface; Abbreviations; I. Introduction (What are Essential Oils?; Spices and Condiments; Overview of Flavouring and Fragrant Plants; Enumeration of Flavouring and Fragrant Plants; II. Flavouring and Fragrant Resources of India; III. Epilogue; IV. Literature Cited; V. Appendices (Index to Total Number of Genera and Species under Various Divisions of Plant Kingdom - Appendix I; Index to Families - Appendix II; Index to Use of Various Species under a Genus for Flavouring and Fragrance - Appendix III; Index to Botanical Names - Appendix IV; Index to English Names - Appendix V; Index to Sanskrit Names - Appendix VI; Index to Hindi Names - Appendix VII).
Sex' has played a key role in all cultures. Many stories and anecdotes fill the history with incidents of sex and related acts, especially of Kings and Kingmen who received treatments for increasing their vigour and vitality from `Dhanvanthris'. Many plants have been used traditionally for this purpose. Recent upsurge of `Viagra' in media is a well known story. However, the knowledge of aphrodisiac plants is necessary for everyone to lead a healthy and psychologically contented life. From the ancient times, this subject has aroused interest, but, there is hardly any attempt to bring together the widely scattered information available till date, so as to provide baseline data for researchers and students alike. With this sole objective in mind, the present compendium has been prepared with all the earnest efforts to provide information on Botanical names, Synonyms, Family, English, Hindi and Sanskrit names, Distribution, Parts used, Active constituents, Aprhodisiac preparation and Biological activity of over 456 species belonging to 331 genera under 116 families of which, 2 species (2 genera) belong to Fungi, 2 species (1 genus) to Lichens, 6 species (5 genera) to Pteridophytes, 6 species (3 genera) to Gymnosperms and the remaining 456 species (320 genera) to Angiosperms having 360 species among dicotyledons. The original source of information is also given. For ready reference to contents and from the point of view of lay readers, 8 useful appendices and 43 colour photographs have been provided. It is hoped, that, this invaluable compendium with its comprehensive coverage of the subject will provide a distinct baseline for scientists, students and professionals, working in the field of economic botany, ethnobotany and the science of reproductive biology.
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