The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Dalits In India (Struggle For Seld Liberation) written by Sanjay Paswan, Paramanshi Jaideva' was published in the year 2002. The ISBN number 9788178350271 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 332 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. Vol: - 2ndthe subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Scheduled Castes / OBC / Minorities / Sociology, About The Author:
Whether Vedic people were indigenous habitants or emigrants is a hotly debated current issue. Both sides involved in the debate have been vehemently using the available evidences, with twists – caused at times due to sheer neglect and at times even fraudulently - to bring home their point of view, somehow. Nevertheless, what is the truth? Were there ever any migrations of so-called PIE language speakers, located at some hypothetical and yet uncertain homeland, to spread the language and culture? Are migrations necessary from any hypothetical homeland to result into a net of the languages? What was the geography of Rig Veda? Was the Avesta contemporaneous to the Rig Veda? Did any relation ever exist between the Vedic people and the Indus-Ghaggar civilisation? Is there any relationship between the Vedic religion and the modern Hindu religion? While answering to these vital questions, this book postulates a theory on the issue of the so-called IE languages and origins of the Vedic as well as the Zoroastrian religions. It diligently explains how the religious and cultural ethos of the Indus-Ghaggar Civilisation has flowed to us uninterrupted and exposes the schemes of the Vedicist scholars, who are attempting to claim its authorship!
An excellent book for commerce students appearing in competitive, professional and other examinations. CONTENT 1. Basic Forms of Business Communication, 2. Different Models and Processes of Communication, 3. Effective Communication, 4. Theories of Communication and Audience Analysis, 5. Self-Development and Communication, 6. Corporate Communication, 7. Barriers and Breakdowns in Communication, 8. Practices in Business Communication, 9. Principles of Effective Communication, 10. Writing Skills, 11. Written Business Communication, 12. Written Business Communication-Medium : Letters, 13. Kinds of Business Letters : Request Letters, 14. Good and Bad New Letters, 15. Persuasive Letters : Sales Letters and Collection Letters, 16. Office Memorandum and Circular, 17. Proposal and Report Writing, 18. Oral Presentation, 19. Non-Verbal Aspects of Communication, 20. Effective Listening, 21. Interviewing Skills, 22. Modern Forms of Communication, 23. International Communication, 24. international Communication Adopting to Global Business. SYLLABUS Unit I : Meaning and Objective of Business Communication, Forms of Communication, Communication Model and Process, Principles of Effective Communication. Unit II :Corporate Communication : Formal and Informal Communication, Networks, Grapevine, Barriers in Communication, Group Discussion, Mock Interviews, Seminars, Individual and Group Presentations. Unit III:Essential of Effective Business Letters, Writing Important Business Letters Including Correspondence with Bank and Insurance Companies. Unit IV:Oral & Non-verbal Communication : Principles of Oral Presentation, Factors Affecting Presentation, Effective Presentation Skills, Conducting Surveys. Body Language, Para Language, Effective Listening, Interviewing Skill, Writing Resume and Letter or Application. Unit V : Modern forms of Communication, International Communication, Culture Sensitiveness and Cultural Context, Writing and Presenting in International Situations.
Effective communication is of immense significance to all organizations as the professional world thrives on its capacity to be articulate and expressive, innovative and improvising. The book, based on the vast and variegated experience of the authors gathered while training thousands of aspiring professionals, discusses how to hone the career management skills such as writing good resumés, presenting oneself in job interviews, and making a good impression in group discussions. The text explains in detail all the elements of communication, for example, different types of speeches, group discussions and interviews. The book also deals with the art of developing a speech in a planned manner, preparing an outline, and writing catchy introductions and emphatic conclusions. In addition, it shows how to combat nervousness in a scientific manner, and use microphones and lecterns. KEY FEATURES : Gives a number of sample speeches, model interviews, model group discussions. Provides cartoons and illustrations throughout the text that make the book interesting to read. Gives tips to employ body language, audio-visual aids, humour, wit, and quotations. Contains in-depth discussion on communication anxiety and its management. Intended primarily for courses in public speaking, communicative English and managerial communication, this practical text should also be of great utility and worth to students who have to appear for civil services examination at the interview and those pursuing professional courses in their group discussion part. Finally, it would be of help to all those who wish to engage themselves in debates and public speaking.
When the ancient ways of a peaceful but brave tribe is threatened by the arrogance of an empire, savagery of the “civilised” and greed of the affluent, the only thing left to do is rise in rebellion. The year is 1855. The tribe: Santals. Born a few months after the British soldiers raided their village and killed his father, Bikram grows up with a strong intolerance for injustice. Lt. James Davies of the British Native Infantry finds himself in the madding world of 19th century Colonial India. But he is quick to learn and develops a strange affection for this complex land and its people. Shibani is a Bengali child-widow and an heiress, who finds her life lonely and stifling. Of the many burdens she must bear at a young age are protecting her estate and the future of her son. Their lives collide in the backdrop of mounting unease amongst the tribals. Result of extensive historical research and brimming with memorable characters, the story moves through a whirlwind of passion, greed, betrayal, cruelty and sacrifice. As Bikram grows up, he realises it’s his identity as a Santal that has become a bane. He finds himself sucked into the vortex of Hul – the Great Santal Rebellion against the British and their lackeys –the ‘dikus’. Thousands of Santal tribesmen wage a desperate war for self-determination. Bare feet against boots; arrows against howitzers. The odds seem insurmountable. 50,000 Santals are massacred in the Hul.
Masculine cultures define urban cultures and are defined by them. A multidisciplinary analysis that explores urbanism, masculine anxieties and gender relations.
Between the mid-sixteenth and early nineteenth century, the Mughal Empire was an Indo-Islamic dynasty that ruled as far as Bengal in the east and Kabul in the west, as high as Kashmir in the north and the Kaveri basin in the south. The Mughals constructed a sophisticated, complex system of government that facilitated an era of profound artistic and architectural achievement. They promoted the place of Persian culture in Indian society and set the groundwork for South Asia's future development. In this volume, two leading historians of early modern South Asia present nine major joint essays on the Mughal Empire, framed by an essential introductory reflection. Making creative use of materials written in Persian, Indian vernacular languages, and a variety of European languages, their chapters accomplish the most significant innovations in Mughal historiography in decades, intertwining political, cultural, and commercial themes while exploring diplomacy, state-formation, history-writing, religious debate, and political thought. Muzaffar Alam and Sanjay Subrahmanyam center on confrontations between different source materials that they then reconcile, enabling readers to participate in both the debate and resolution of competing claims. Their introduction discusses the comparative and historiographical approach of their work and its place within the literature on Mughal rule. Interdisciplinary and cutting-edge, this volume richly expands research on the Mughal state, early modern South Asia, and the comparative history of the Mughal, Ottoman, Safavid, and other early modern empires.
The author of more than thirty books of fiction and nonfiction and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, V. S. Naipaul (1932–2018) is one of the most acclaimed authors of the twentieth century. He is also one of the most controversial. Before settling in England, Naipaul grew up in Trinidad in an Indian immigrant community, and his depiction of colonized peoples has often been harshly judged by critics as unsympathetic, misguided, racist, and sexist. Yet other readers praise his work as containing uncommonly perceptive historical and psychological insight. In V. S. Naipaul’s Journeys, Sanjay Krishnan offers new perspectives on the distinctiveness and power of Naipaul’s writing, as well as his shortcomings, trajectory, and complicated legacy. While recognizing the flaws and prejudices that shaped and limited Naipaul’s life and art, this book challenges the binaries that have dominated discussions of his writing. Krishnan reads Naipaul as self-subverting and self-critical, engaged in describing his own implication in what he saw as the malaise of the postcolonial world. Krishnan brings together close readings of major novels with considerations of Naipaul’s work as a united project, as well as nuanced assessments of Naipaul’s political commentary on ethnic nationalism and religious fundamentalism. Krishnan provides a Naipaul for contemporary times, illustrating how his life and work shed light on debates regarding migration, diversity, sectarianism, displacement, and other global challenges.
This adaptation of Bentley's Textbook of Pharmaceutics follows the same goals as those of the previous edition, albeit in a new look. The content of the old edition has been updated and expanded and several new chapters, viz. Complexations, Stability Testing as per ICH Guidelines, Parenteral Formulations, New Drug Delivery Systems and Pilot Plant Manufacturing, have been included, with an intention to make the book more informative for the modern pharmacists. The book has six sections: - Section I deals with the physicochemical principles. Two new chapters: Complexations and ICH Guidelines for Stability Testing, have been added to make it more informative. - Section II conveys the information regarding pharmaceutical unit operations and processes. - Section III describes the area of pharmaceutical practice. Extensive recent updates have been included in many chapters of this section. Two new chapters: Parenteral Formulations and New Drug Delivery Systems, have been added. - Section IV contains radioactivity principles and applications. - Section V deals with microbiology and animal products. - Section VI contains the formulation and packaging aspects of pharmaceuticals. Pilot Plant Manufacturing concepts are added as a new chapter, which may be beneficial to readers to understand the art of designing of a plant from the pilot plant model.
RPSC RAS/RTS General Knowledge and General Science Preliminary Examination 1995–2021 Solved Papers The all-new edition of RPSC RAS/RTS Solved Papers is a beneficial resource of study designed for the aspirants which includes a collection of solved papers from preliminary and main examinations. Focus of the Book • Analyzing the pattern of examination • Checking the frequency of topics Book Features • Last Years’ Solved Papers from 1995 to 2021 • Answers compiled with explanations • Lucid language usage • Easy and thorough learning • Exhaustive revision This book focuses on providing a deeper insight into the level of examination; thereby instilling confidence in the aspirants. With provision of collection of ample last years’ solved papers; the student can prepare well without hassle and anxiety. Last years’ examination question papers are also useful in predicting the upcoming questions. On solving each question paper; the students can recognize what concepts are difficult in order to work on them more. Therefore; this book also carries features of Revision and Self-Assessment present in these papers. Solving the papers will enable the aspirants to gauge their progress as well as prepare accordingly on simple and complex topics simultaneously; and thus scoring well.
Art of Abdominal Contouring is a concise, richly illustrated collection of abdomen contouring procedures, edited by Sanjay Parashar, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at the Cocoona Centre for Aesthetic Transformation, Dubai. Art of Abdominal Contouring is enhanced by 240 full colour images and illustrations, making this an excellent visual guide for plastic, lipoplastic and aesthetic surgeons. interactive DVD with 8 videos.
I cherished a dream of traveling the country in my own way. While trekking the Sahyadris, I met friends who were masters in star gazing, bird watching, reading, and cycling. They kindled the adventurous spirit in me and helped me go cycling. My selfless friends helped me buy a good quality, budget bike. This book is about My Solo; Self Supported bicycle ride from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, which was done In Oct 2021. It contains my experiences, pictures taken en-route, information about the places, and some exceptional personalities; I met during my journey. The information about the places, I have collected from the Net. It also depicts my struggle in selecting the route and traversing the Indian Landscape and my struggles to overcome the glitches in the cycle. Hope this book will be well accepted and will help people to take on adventures.
Business Studies Based On NCERT Guidelines Part 'A' : Foundations of Business 1.Nature and Purpose of Business, 2. Classification of Business Activities, 3. Forms of Business Organisations—Sole Proprietorship or Sole Trade, 4. Joint Hindu Family Business, 5. Partnership, 6. Co-operative Societies, 7. Company/Joint Stock Company, 8. Choice of Form of Business Organisations and Starting a Business, 9. Private and Public Sector/Enterprises, 10. Forms of Organising Public Sector Enterprises and Changing Role of Public Sector, 11. Global Enterprises (Multinational Companies) Joint Venture and Public Private Partnership,12. Business Services – I Banking, 13. Business Services – II Insurance, 14. Business Services – III Communication : Postal and Telecom, 15. Business Services – IV Warehousing, 16 . Emerging Modes of Business, 17. Social Responsibility of Business and Business Ethics, 18. Formation of a Company. Part 'B' : Corporate Organisation, Finance and Trade 19. Sources of Business Finance, 20 . Small Business, 21. Internal Trade, 22. External Trade or International Business, 23. Project Report. Unit 4 : Business Services – Transportation Value Based Questions [(VBQ) With Answers] Latest Model Paper (BSEB) Examination Paper (JAC) with OMR Sheet
The word, 'Adolescence' is derived from the Latin Verb, 'Adolescence' Meaning' to grow up' into maturity.1 The psychologists have tried to interprete and clarify the term 'Adolescence'. Rolf E. Muss has given comprehensive account of theories of adolescence in his book. 2 Let us have a close look at some definitions of 'Adolescence'.1. G. Stanley Hall :Adolescence is a period of storm and stress.3Hall's attempt to define 'Adolescence' is a pioneering effort in this field. But his definition puts adolescents under constant strife. But later on, the psychologists have proved this as wrong. Hall's definition serves historical importance.
Subject Lessons offers a fascinating account of how western knowledge “traveled” to India, changed that which it encountered, and was itself transformed in the process. Beginning in 1835, India’s British rulers funded schools and universities to disseminate modern, western knowledge in the expectation that it would gradually replace indigenous ways of knowing. From the start, western education was endowed with great significance in India, not only by the colonizers but also by the colonized, to the extent that today almost all “serious” knowledge about India—even within India—is based on western epistemologies. In Subject Lessons, Sanjay Seth’s investigation into how western knowledge was received by Indians under colonial rule becomes a broader inquiry into how modern, western epistemology came to be seen not merely as one way of knowing among others but as knowledge itself. Drawing on history, political science, anthropology, and philosophy, Seth interprets the debates and controversies that came to surround western education. Central among these were concerns that Indian students were acquiring western education by rote memorization—and were therefore not acquiring “true knowledge”—and that western education had plunged Indian students into a moral crisis, leaving them torn between modern, western knowledge and traditional Indian beliefs. Seth argues that these concerns, voiced by the British as well as by nationalists, reflected the anxiety that western education was failing to produce the modern subjects it presupposed. This failure suggested that western knowledge was not the universal epistemology it was thought to be. Turning to the production of collective identities, Seth illuminates the nationalists’ position vis-à-vis western education—which they both sought and criticized—through analyses of discussions about the education of Muslims and women.
Hyderabad cricket has had a long and colourful history involving flamboyant players with interesting stories behind them. The game was first patronized by the aristocrats of the region especially Nawab Moin ud Dowla Bahadur who was a great cricket lover and ensured that the leading names of the pre-independence period were seen in action in Hyderabad. Players like CK Nayudu, Lala Amarnath, Mohammed Nissar and Englishmen such as Jack Hobbs and Bert Sutcliffe played on the fields of Hyderabad back then. There was a man named Syed Mohammad Hadi who represented India in the Davis Cup and also scored the first ever century in the Ranji trophy back in the 1930s. Hadi was talented in so many sports that someone nicknamed him Rainbow Hadi. He had as many skills as the colours of a rainbow. This book chronicles the beginnings and subsequent development of Hyderabad cricket right up to its present time and status. There was an aura about cricket in Hyderabad that was in keeping with the culture and ethos of the city. The lifestyle of Hyderabad was unique in the sense that it reflected the language and attitudes of the people who live in the city. It also had an effect on the way the game was played in this region. There are insights into the lives and careers of players such as M.L. Jaisimha, Mohammed Azharuddin, V.V.S. Laxman, Venkatapathy Raju and many others. Their exclusive comments and interviews with the author are fascinating to read
Nanotechnology in Modern Animal Biotechnology: Concepts and Applications discusses the advancement of nanotechnologies in almost every field, ranging from materials science, to food, forensic, agriculture and life sciences, including biotechnology and medicine. Nanotechnology is already being harnessed to address many of the key problems in animal biotechnology, with future applications covering animal biotechnology (e.g. animal nutrition, health, disease diagnosis, and drug delivery). This book provides the tools, ideas and techniques of nanoscale principles to investigate, understand and transform biological systems. Nanotechnology provides the ability to manipulate materials at atomic and molecular levels and also arrange atom-by-atom on a scale of ~1–100 nm to create, new materials and devices with fundamentally new functions and properties arising due to their small scale. - Details the basics of nanotechnology, along with comprehensive information on the state-of-the-art and future perspectives of nanotechnology in biosensors - Provides recent perspectives and the challenges of nanomedicine - Provides new insights into the role nanomaterials can play in curing various diseases - Includes the most recent diagnostic methods, such as nanosensors
A reference and text, Dissipative Phenomena treats the broadly applicable area of nonequilibrium statistical physics and concentrates the modelling and characterization of dissipative phenomena. A variety of examples from diverse disciplines, such as condensed matter physics, materials science, metallurgy, chemical physics, are discussed. Dattagupta employs a broad framework of stochastic processes and master equation techniques to obtain models for a range of experimentally relevant phenomena such as classical and quantum Brownian motion, spin dynamics, kinetics of phase ordering, relaxation in glasses, and dissipative tunnelling. This book will serve as a graduate/research level textbook since it offers considerable utility to experimentalists, computational physicists and theorists.
Introduction -- Part I. Modern western knowledge under challenge -- Unsettling the modern knowledge settlement -- Defending reason : a postcolonial critique -- Part II. Postcolonialism and social science -- The code of history -- The anachronism of history -- International relations : amnesia and empire -- Political theory and the bourgeois public sphere -- Epilogue. Knowledge and politics.
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