This study includes much new information on Thomas De Quincey and his critical engagement with Coleridge, Wordsworth, Burke, Kant and others. The author subtly and convincingly brings overlooked dimensions of De Quincey’s politics to the fore, and examines essays often ignored. The impressive reading of the Liverpool circle and the 1803 Diary should lead to reassessments of this period in De Quincey’s development.
Fifty years have gone by since these words were written. Twenty-five years after Independence, the generation that came of age under the influence of Gandhi still retained a youthful, perhaps naive hope of building a society and a Nation that could live up to Gandhi’s lofty ideals. The beautifully handwritten manuscript was prized by the family and occasionally brought out and shown to visitors, appreciated but hardly ever read. It’s a special gift to bring to you in 2023, these words that cover three-quarters of a century (1903-1978) in the life of our Nation. Bishambar Das Nanda (1903-1982) was born in a small village in Punjab, a hundred miles north of Lahore, grandson to the village landlord. Through his life, he retained his love and respect for the life, people and culture of rural India. The joint family, he believed, was a model for co-dependence and social security. His first twenty-five years took him from the village of Kakrali to schools in larger villages and towns in district Gujrat Daulatnagar, Gujrat, Gujranwala, then college in Lahore. In 1928 he returned with a Civil Engineering degree from King’s College, London and found employment with the Maharaja of Kashmir, overseeing roads, public works, and palaces. He moved to Quetta, Baluchistan following the devastating earthquake in 1935. In Quetta, he rapidly established himself as a prosperous businessman and benefactor. Like millions of others, this fortune was lost in Partition. He found his second calling of service to the newly independent Nation. Millions of displaced refugees had streamed into Punjab and Bengal. His training as a civil engineer and his recognition of the dignity of labour would come into play. Working for the Ministry of Community Projects and Cooperation, he built new townships at Nilokheri, near Kurukshetra, and Fulia in West Bengal, simultaneously training and developing construction and vocational skills among the refugees themselves. The Nation was embarking on Five Year Plans, and he joined the Planning Commission. Nehru’s socialist vision of capital-intensive, public sector heavy industries was contrary to Gandhi’s socialism of sarvodaya and swaraj -grassroots community development, self-sufficiency of the village, full employment and dignity of labour. He continued his life of service to the Nation as leader of Bharat Sevak Samaj.
This book is perhaps the first of its kind to present some of the most important extracts from the Constituent Assembly debates, in a highly readable form, with commentaries from the author. The Indian Federalists present India’s constitution in an entirely different perspective - a liberal constitution with a fundamental right to property struck down by the Government of the day. This book builds a case for restoration, based on author’s longstanding works and legal challenges in the Supreme Court of India.
About the Book You have in your hands the sixth edition of the bi-annual publication on judicial pronouncements on GST laws comprising of analysis of select cases along with the full text of judgments arranged chronologically and alphabetically. The book is structured into three major parts, viz, General & Constitutional matters, Central & State GST and Integrated GST including Compensation Cess and further divided into 22 chapters. This edition covers select cases from various High Courts and Supreme Court reported from July 2020 - Dec 2020. Pronouncements of Advance Ruling Authority (AAR), Appellate Advance Ruling Authority (AAAR) and National Antiprofiteering Authority (NAA) may be referred to in respective separate books.
About the book This is the third edition of the bi-annual publication on advance rulings and appellate advance rulings containing the gist and text of rulings arranged in chronological order. The book is divided into three volumes and five Chapters. Chapters 1 and 2 comprise of statutory provisions and rules on advance rulings, Chapter 3 covers topic-wise advance rulings. Chapter 4 covers appellate advance rulings and Chapter 5 covers judgments pronounced by High Courts relating to advance rulings.Key features India's first Digest on Advance Rulings (including Appellate Rulings) in GST Covers Advance Rulings, Appelate Advance Ruling and High Court cases reported from January 2020 - June 2020 Earlier rulings can be found in previous editions detailed on the inside front cover of this book List of rulings arranged: - alphabetically, - topic-wise, - authority/court-wise and - legislation/section-wise Search words index at the end of the book of the rulings digested by professionals
This is the only book that presents clinical cases to illuminate basic concepts of cardiovascular genetics and genomics as practitioners encounter them in day-to-day practice. The unique use of real-world case discussions facilitates the memorization and understanding of basic principles, which can be more readily applied to actual cases.
Based on extensive research, this insightful book examines the manner in which Indian businesses have responded to change in general and, in particular, to the rapidly changing economic environment. The author demonstrates that there is a clear link between well thought-out strategic business behaviour and good performance. Those firms that behaved more proactively when faced with change have generally fared well by developing new products, adopting cutting-edge technologies, and adapting quickly to the changing market realities. Those that resorted to opportunistic methods, the author argues, may have enjoyed limited success in the short-term but have eventually stagnated. Supported by two detailed case studies, the key features of this important book are that it: - Examines India’s growth trajectory, its huge market and its immense economic potential - Studies behavioural patterns of Indian firms and the Indian business ethos - Eschews a leader-centric approach and focuses instead on a strategy approach to understand Indian business - Explores why some companies fail while others show the ability to meet the challenges posed by radical changes in policy - Identifies key strategies that are used by successful Indian businesses - Establishes the relevance of the main elements of business strategy.
Packed with dozens of no-nonsense chapters written by leading professionals, Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition shows your students how to design, build, and maintain high-performance, high-availability databases in multiple environments. Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition is the most comprehensive, single-volume guide of its kind. The book provides the latest, most innovative solutions for planning, developing, and running a powerful data management function. Here students will find exhaustive coverage of the range of data repositories (from legacy indexed files to object data bases and data warehouses) as well as details on everything from strategic planning to maximizing database performance. Completely revised and updated to reflect latebreaking technologies, Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition includes extensive case studies and straightforward descriptions showing students how to: implement Web-enabled data warehouses build multimedia databases master data mining use enterprise database modeling stay up-to-date with data conversion and migration maximize OLAP architectures and tools Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition also provides ongoing coverage of the latest tools and techniques regarding: organization for quality information systems data definition database design and management object and hybrid databases and more Each contributor to Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition is an expert with first-hand experience in database and data management. These contributors provide a depth and breadth of coverage you and your students simply won't find anywhere else. Prepare your students for "real-world" business computing. Start them off with Handbook of Data Management, 1999 Edition.
Reporter genes have been used for several decades to study regulation of gene expression in vivo. However, it was little more than a decade ago that a new class of reporter genes was developed for imaging molecular events within living subjects. By following the interactions of protein molecules, researchers can resolve the complex chemical pathways that living cells utilise. This book focuses on this group of imaging reporter genes, starting with detailed descriptions of all reporter genes from different imaging modalities, including optical, MRI, and radionuclide-based imaging. Key scientists in the field explain how to enhance reporter gene imaging utility through instrumentation and the various applications of this technology. This is the first comprehensive book on all aspects of reporter gene imaging, detailing what is known in the field and future goals for research. Investigators in biomedical sciences, physicians, and the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries will benefit from topics covered.
Introduces the fundamental concepts pertaining to the basic topics of relativity, quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics along with the important sub-fields of physics, namely atomic, nuclear and solid state physics. Superconductivity and optoelectronics, lasers and nanoparticles are also introduced. A key feature of the book is the introduction of latest applications based on x-rays, lasers, radioactivity and condemnsed matter.
This book is a treatise on 'Capital Gains' under the Income-tax Act. It contains every aspect of the law on the subject matter, which one would wish to know, understand, and search for. This book is presented in a 'question & answer' format, where the answers are crafted with utmost care and precision. The answers also incorporate all aspects of the issue arising from the questions. The coverage of the book includes the following: • 1,200+ Questions & Answers • 680+ Topics • 55 Chapters • 3,000+ Case Laws This book will be helpful for Departmental officers, litigants, and tax professionals to understand the all-important and recurring issues that arise in Capital Gains. The Present Publication is the Latest 2023 Edition and has been amended by the Finance Act 2023. This book is authored by D.C. Agrawal and Sanjiv Dutt, with the following noteworthy features: • [Lucid Explanation] of various provisions of the Income-tax Act relating to Capital Gains • [3000+ Case Law based Analysis with 'Relevant' Factual Matrix] that has been considered in the judgement that is being referred • [Amended & Updated] The newly substituted provisions as per the Finance Act 2023 have been incorporated and explained in a manner that both the experts & beginners can understand with ease • [Analysis New Topics] such as: o Capital Gains and Business Trusts o Capital Gains in International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) o Capital Gains under International Taxation o Other Provisions Relating to Capital Gains The structure of the book is as follows: • Question and Answer Format • Bare Provisions Relating to Capital Gains and the Amendments • Analysis of the Provisions • Chapter-end Summaries • Check Points for Tax Planning The contents of the book are as follows: • Chapters 2 to 6 guide on the issues relating to the following: o Exempted Capital Gains o Capital Asset o Long-Term and Short-Term Capital Assets/Gains o Scope of Transfer • Chapter 7 provides a comparison between Business Income and Capital Gains • Chapters 8 to 13 provide deep insight into various aspects of Section 45, which includes the following: o [Section 45(3)] – Entry of New Partner/Member in the Firm/AOP/BOI o [Section 45(4)] – Distribution of Assets on Dissolution of the Firm o [Section 45(4) and 9B] – Reconstitution of Firm/Specified Entity o [Section 45(5)] – Joint Development Agreements • Chapters 14 and 15 explain the intricacies involved in charging Capital Gains on the distribution of assets by the companies in liquidation and buyback of shares by the companies covered u/s 46 and 46A • Chapters 16 and 17 explain how in some instances transaction will not be a transfer and when capital gains exempted earlier will be charged as covered u/s 47 and 47A • Chapters 18 and 19 highlight the mode of computation of capital gains and indexation as provided u/s 48 • Chapters 20 and 21 cover issues relating to the determination of the cost of acquisition as contained in Section 49 • Chapters 22 to 27 provide special provisions for the determination of the cost of acquisition or full value of consideration in specific cases such as: o Market Linked Debentures o Slump Sale o Transfer of Immovable Properties or unquoted shares, or in residuary cases as contained in Sections 50, 50A, 50AA, 50B, 50C, 50CA and 50D. • Chapter 28 provides treatment of money received in advance during the transfer of Capital Assets as contained in Section 51 • Chapters 29 to 44 cover issues relating to exemption from Capital Gains arising on the transfer of long-term capital asset • Chapter 45 covers issues relating to the cost of acquisition in certain cases, as provided in Section 55 • Chapter 46 covers issues arising from the Reference to Valuation Cell as contained in Section 55A • Chapter 47 covers issues relating to set off and carry forward of capital loss • Chapters 48 to 50 discuss issues relating to rates of Capital Gains, or charge of Capital Gains on non-resident entities and funds or Alternative Tax regimes for NRIs • Chapters 51 to 54 cover the special cases relating to the charge of Capital Gains on Business Trust, in IFSC, under International Taxation and residuary provisions related to the charge of tax on transferees • Chapter 55, being FAQs, provides valuable answers to the possible queries arising in the mind of taxpayers intending to dispose of their long-term capital asset and invest in residential house
IN THIS VOLUME:- What Obstructs India’s Quest for the Stat us as a ‘Power’? – Editor Lt Gen JS Bajwa Manoeuver Warfare: Liberation of Bangladesh in 1971 – Lt Gen JBS Yadava Air Space Control: Challenges and the Way Ahead – Air Marshal Anil Chopra Revival of Maritime Outlook in Modern India: The Role of Km Panikkar – Vice Admiral MP Muralidharan Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Power – Rajiv Malhotra Apache and Chinook: Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Helicopter Fleet – Gp Capt AK Sachdev Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems: Existential Threat to Humanity? – Air Marshal Anil Chopra Challenges of Integrated Air Defence – Gp Capt AK Sachdev Integrated Logistics Command: Need for a Capability – Centric Kernel – Lt Gen NB Singh Has China Pressed the United States Against the Wall? – Ivaylo Valchev Weaponisation of Emerging Technologies: Staring at an Armageddon – Col RN Ghosh Dastidar Is India Paying the Price for Abandoning Tibet? – Col Tej K Tikoo Myanmar: Strategic Hiatus – Lt Gen Sanjiv Langer China’s Spectre on Bhutan – Lt Gen Prakash Katoch Aerospac e and Defence News – Priya Tyagi Is India Heading into a ‘Chabahar Dilemma’? – Capt Edwin Jothirajan India Must Shed Its Good Boy Image – Dr Rajasimman Sundaram US Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Taliban, Pakistan and India – Danvir Singh Pakistan Shifts Goal Post from 370 to 35A – Brig Anil Gupta Book Reviews
A fully updated guide to no-dig engineering This thoroughly revised reference covers the latest techniques and materials for high-demand trenchless technology in underground projects. The book offers complete details on new tools, techniques, and analysis methods that can save you thousands of dollars in costs and weeks of surface disruptions. Written by recognized experts in the field, Trenchless Technology Pipeline and Utility Design, Construction, and Renewal, Second Edition offers clear explanations of the various trenchless technologies available—from pipe ramming, microtunneling, horizontal auger boring, horizontal directional drilling, pilot tube, direct pipe; to cured-in-place pipe, spray applied pipe lining, pipe replacement (bursting) and sliplining. Readers will get complete instruction on how to choose the best method for the project at hand. Refreshed throughout to reflect current tools, techniques, and regulations Explains pipe materials, social and environmental costs, pipe jacking, pipeline and pipeline renewal with reference to NASSCO and ASTM standards, as well as relevant EPA guidelines Written by nation’s leading experts on the topic
Derivatives makes a special effort throughout the text to explain what lies behind the formal mathematics of pricing and hedging. Questions ranging from ‘how are forward prices determined?’ to ‘why does the Black-Scholes formula have the form it does?’ are answered throughout the text. The authors use verbal and pictorial expositions, and sometimes simple mathematical models, to explain underlying principles before proceeding to formal analysis. Extensive uses of numerical examples for illustrative purposes are used throughout to supplement the intuitive and formal presentations.
It has been the authors' experience that the overwhelming majority of students in MBA derivatives courses go on to careers where a deep conceptual, rather than solely mathematical, understanding of products and models is required. The first edition of Derivatives looks to create precisely such a blended approach, one that is formal and rigorous, yet intuitive and accessible. The main body of this book is divided into six parts. Parts 1-3 cover, respectively, futures and forwards; options; and swaps. Part 4 examines term-structure modeling and the pricing of interest-rate derivatives, while Part 5 is concerned with credit derivatives and the modeling of credit risk. Part 6 discusses computational issues.
Fifty years have gone by since these words were written. Twenty-five years after Independence, the generation that came of age under the influence of Gandhi still retained a youthful, perhaps naive hope of building a society and a Nation that could live up to Gandhi's lofty ideals. The beautifully handwritten manuscript was prized by the family and occasionally brought out and shown to visitors, appreciated but hardly ever read. It's a special gift to bring to you in 2023, these words that cover three-quarters of a century (1903-1978) in the life of our Nation. Bishambar Das Nanda (1903-1982) was born in a small village in Punjab, a hundred miles north of Lahore, grandson to the village landlord. Through his life, he retained his love and respect for the life, people and culture of rural India. The joint family, he believed, was a model for co-dependence and social security. His first twenty-five years took him from the village of Kakrali to schools in larger villages and towns in district Gujrat Daulatnagar, Gujrat, Gujranwala, then college in Lahore. In 1928 he returned with a Civil Engineering degree from King's College, London and found employment with the Maharaja of Kashmir, overseeing roads, public works, and palaces. He moved to Quetta, Baluchistan following the devastating earthquake in 1935. In Quetta, he rapidly established himself as a prosperous businessman and benefactor. Like millions of others, this fortune was lost in Partition. He found his second calling of service to the newly independent Nation. Millions of displaced refugees had streamed into Punjab and Bengal. His training as a civil engineer and his recognition of the dignity of labour would come into play. Working for the Ministry of Community Projects and Cooperation, he built new townships at Nilokheri, near Kurukshetra, and Fulia in West Bengal, simultaneously training and developing construction and vocational skills among the refugees themselves. The Nation was embarking on Five Year Plans, and he joined the Planning Commission. Nehru's socialist vision of capital-intensive, public sector heavy industries was contrary to Gandhi's socialism of sarvodaya and swaraj -grassroots community development, self-sufficiency of the village, full employment and dignity of labour. He continued his life of service to the Nation as leader of Bharat Sevak Samaj.
Fifty years have gone by since these words were written. Twenty-five years after Independence, the generation that came of age under the influence of Gandhi still retained a youthful, perhaps naive hope of building a society and a Nation that could live up to Gandhi’s lofty ideals. The beautifully handwritten manuscript was prized by the family and occasionally brought out and shown to visitors, appreciated but hardly ever read. It’s a special gift to bring to you in 2023, these words that cover three-quarters of a century (1903-1978) in the life of our Nation. Bishambar Das Nanda (1903-1982) was born in a small village in Punjab, a hundred miles north of Lahore, grandson to the village landlord. Through his life, he retained his love and respect for the life, people and culture of rural India. The joint family, he believed, was a model for co-dependence and social security. His first twenty-five years took him from the village of Kakrali to schools in larger villages and towns in district Gujrat Daulatnagar, Gujrat, Gujranwala, then college in Lahore. In 1928 he returned with a Civil Engineering degree from King’s College, London and found employment with the Maharaja of Kashmir, overseeing roads, public works, and palaces. He moved to Quetta, Baluchistan following the devastating earthquake in 1935. In Quetta, he rapidly established himself as a prosperous businessman and benefactor. Like millions of others, this fortune was lost in Partition. He found his second calling of service to the newly independent Nation. Millions of displaced refugees had streamed into Punjab and Bengal. His training as a civil engineer and his recognition of the dignity of labour would come into play. Working for the Ministry of Community Projects and Cooperation, he built new townships at Nilokheri, near Kurukshetra, and Fulia in West Bengal, simultaneously training and developing construction and vocational skills among the refugees themselves. The Nation was embarking on Five Year Plans, and he joined the Planning Commission. Nehru’s socialist vision of capital-intensive, public sector heavy industries was contrary to Gandhi’s socialism of sarvodaya and swaraj -grassroots community development, self-sufficiency of the village, full employment and dignity of labour. He continued his life of service to the Nation as leader of Bharat Sevak Samaj.
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