Contents: Introduction, Bangladesh Liberation: Aftermath, Janata Regime: Towards Understanding, Congress Party in Power, The Afghan Crisis, Disintegration of USSR, Janata Dal Interlude, Bilateral Interactions, Concluding Reflections.
There is nothing more miserable than to feel that emancipation is in the air and yet suffer the slavery of a mistaken idea. The author seeks to re-invent Hinduism by bringing to the fore its most fundamental postulates as: 1. Worship of the monotheistic formless Brahm. 2. God-realisation through Nishkam Sewa (selfless service). 3. Social equality and brotherhood (vasudhaiva kutumbakam). 4. Self-realisation through Jnana Yoga, Karma Yoga and Bhakti Yoga. 5. Salvation through worldly life of Purushaarth (Dharm, Arth, Kaam, Moksha). 'EK Samaj' repudiates the following attributes as excrescences and repugnant to the faith: 1. Mixing philosophy and religion made Hinduism an unorganised religion. 2. Worshipping numerous deities and limiting religious service to mere darshan of the idols fragmented Hinduism. 3. Hereditary priesthood, as permanent intermediaries for communion with God, polluted the religion. 4. Occupational ‘purity’ and ‘pollution’ camouflaged iniquitous social divisions. 5. Individual instead of congregational worship smothered Hindu brotherhood. 6. Pretensions of attaining Siddhis through ‘meditation and penances’ eulogised. 7. Escapism in worldly renunciation honoured. 8. Fatalist karma theory made Hindus pessimistic and other-worldly. 9. Transmigration, reincarnation, 84-lakh births used as props for gradation of castes. 10. Acceptance of Ahimsa made Hindus a doormat for the ruthless barbarians. 11. Karma kand and Mantra, Tantra, Yantra etc. justified as the sole religious expressions. 12. Lack of proselytisation prevented Hinduism from becoming a world religion. 13. Devdasi tradition made temples the venues of entertainment and recreation.
The relationship between resources and development is the pivot around which the present study revolves. Focussing on the process of resource creation and utilization it emphasizes the need of equitable development integrating local needs, resources, people and functions. The resource exploitation and their utilization are two independent economic activities influenced by different algorithms and usually have manifested in core-periphery relationship. Reviews the persistent problems of economic development in perspective of exploitation of natural resources with the objective to provide some clues for occurrence and persistence of regional disparities and for suggesting a development model synchronising both the resource management and environmental protection.
PESTS OF FOREST IMPORTANCE AND THEIR MANAGEMENT is a unique book comprising all the major components of a sylvatic ecosystem from the standpoint of pests of economic importance and their control using both conventional and modern applications. The book is a compilation of 15 specialist articles woven around the central theme of the objective envisaging a variety of forest arthropod pests including both insects and arachnids as well as vertebrates. The book, written in a lucid and clearly comprehensible style, consists of closely knitted articles on taxonomy, biology, economic forestry, ecology, biogeography, prevention and control of the forest products from the pest attack, which all make an interesting reading and will hopefully serve a good purpose of a reference work for both a serious researcher and the amateur naïve enthusiast.
Contents: Introduction, US Interest in India, Kashmir Issue, China: Response to Communist Victory, Some More Asian Crises, Arms Aid to Pakistan, Goa Takeover, Chinese Aggression: American View and Assistance, Some Rift-causing Issues, Economic Relations, Bangladesh Crisis and USA, Summary and Conclusions.
Through this book, Shri NJ Reddy makes spirituality less jargon-y and more implementable. He offers you the opportunity to use the laws of the universe to upgrade your life, maximise your potential, and improve the quality of your life. This is the book for you if have always felt like the daily grind and rat-race cannot possibly be the sole purpose of our existence. The book encapsulates the idea that happiness, spirituality, material abundance and health are intelinked, interdependent, and equally fundamental requirements of the life. In the pages of the this book, you will understand why spiritualit is necessary and how it can help you to become better in your mnaterial pursuits. Because of this integrated, holistic approach to human existance, everyone who reads the book will be better equipped to fulfil their targets and to develop to their fullest potential. All the techniques of meditaion, immunity building, e.t.c have been empirically evaluated multiple times and are backed by empirical research puclications. This is spirituality backed by science!
Contents: Introduction, Bangladesh Crisis: Aftermath, 1962 Recalled, Towards Normalisation, Janata Government, The Afghan Crisis, The Pakistan Factor, Soviet Fixation, In the Eighties, Last Phase, No-Political Issues, The Miscellany, Conclusions.
A nation’s destiny is written by its leaders. What happens when a leader emerges from the masses to do selfless service? Will he succeed? Can he succeed? This is the story of Arjun, a man who left everything behind to find the true purpose of his life. What happens when Arjun meets Guru Dev, who sees a spark raging inside him? What happens when that spark is ignited with a passion for a nation, its image, and its destiny? What will Arjun do to capture the lost glory of a nation? Does he even know the country’s real name?
This monograph seeks to highlight India s relations with the USSR from the day of independence that is 15 August 1947 to the consummation of second liberation in the form of the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state in December 1971. This happened to be the most crucial period in the contemporary history of India in that it coincided with the formative period in our foreign policy during which India had to face many a crisis the process of management of which determined the course of our relationship with the major powers. All important issues have been treated in detail in the body of the essay with particular reference to those controversies that caused much ripples on the otherwise placid waters of Indian diplomacy. The section dealing with the Bangladesh crisis covers a wide range of international factors that helped India to achieve this signal success.
It is a treatise of the consequential problems of interactions between population, resources and development. Resources play such a vital role in our economy that the evaluation of territorial distribution of resource-complexes and their potentialities for a balanced and integrated development cannot be disassociated from the wider field of planning for regional development. But the degree of exploitation of development potentials depends heavily upon human, socio-political and economic-technological factors; and variation in these attributes of man causes variation in resource evaluation and their utilization. In the present politico-economic structure those people who are conscious to their rights and those areas which are dominated by such people get benefits of developmental efforts. The tribal people and areas dominated by them could not exert decisive influence on decision-making of resource utilization and development planning. Consequently, all transportable resources are exported out of such regions.
Interrelationship between spatial structure and scenario of development is the focal theme of this volume. Attributes of the environment, man, his culture and society and their interaction shape the spatial structure which ultimately determine the pace of development. Unless transferential approach of resource exploitation is not changed to transformational one it is difficult to reduce the glaring disparity in development. Transformational approach is people oriented and nature oriented development concept, in which social justice, welfare, quality of life and environmental protection are kept at par with the economic growth.
The chemical composition and metabolic reactions of the organisms appear to be similar even though there is biological diversity. The composition of living tissues and non-living matter also appear to be similar in qualitative analysis. Closer analysis shows that the relative abundance of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen is higher in living system. All the carbon compounds we get from living tissues can be called biomolecules.
India is a developing country where agriculture is the main occupation of the majority of population however agriculter in india tends to be a gamble with the undependable monsoon Dispite nine five year plans Indian farmer is still not freed from the cluthes of monsoon The Indian farmer is compelled to depend on the most irregular and uncerten and consequently Undependable monsoon for decades to come.
The way a child's character is moulded, and the values and habits taught to him during his early childhood, eventually form the basis of his future life. It is very essential to teach noble traits to children so that they can attain all-round excellence in life. By following the footsteps of heroes like Subhash Chandra Bose, saints like Ekanathaji, or the noble ones devoted to their parents like Shravana Kumara, our children can become great men. We all know how positively Gandhiji's life was influenced by the play 'Harishchandra', which he happened to see during his childhood! Good traits can be taught to kids in a playful manner. A child is like a delicate young plant which can be made to grow in any direction. If a young child is inculcated with good traits, he can grow into a large banyan tree, competent enough to preserve the glory of Indian culture. Students are the future of India, the glory of the world, and the pride of their parents. Hidden in them is a great treasure, a veritable storehouse of infinite capabilities. To uncover that treasure, we need to inculcate good traits in them, build their character and acquaint them with the true glory of Indian culture. His Holiness Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu has been elaborating on these subjects from time to time. Based on those elaborations, this material has been compiled and presented in a simple and lucid language under the title 'Baal Sanskar'. We hope that this book would prove beneficial to both parents and children alike.
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