Civil Manual
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3. HRD system.
4. HRD mechanism.
5. HRD climate and culture.
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Training and executive development. 7.
Career planning and development. 8.
Performance and potential appraisal. 9.
Counselling. 10.
Education and HRD. III.
Developing the role for the person and team : Designing jobs, empowerment, quality of work life: 11. Analysing and designing jobs.
12. Behavioural factors.
13. Participation and empowerment.
14. Quality of work life.
15. Computer applications.
IV. Terminology : used in HRM and HRD: 16.
Terminology : used in HRM and HRD. Bibliography.
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Chapter 12 : Bundelkhand province: Introduction. 1.
Bundelkhand granitoid complex: a. Stratigraphy.
b. Archaean enclaves.
c. Other smaller enclaves and bands.
d. Lithology and petrochemistry of the enclaves.
e. Post granitoid intrusives and extrusives.
f. Geochronology.
g. Structure.
h. Discussion.
i. References.
2. Bijawar group: a.
Bijawar (Type) area. b.
Sonrai area. c.
Barwaha-Handia area Narmada Valley (Harda inlier). d.
References. 3.
Gwalior group: a. Stratigraphy.
b. Igneous activity.
c. Age and correlation.
d. Evolution.
e. References.
II. Chapter 13: Banded gneissic complex province: 1.
Introduction. 2.
Stratigraphy. 3.
Lithology. 4.
Granite plutons and other intrusives. 5.
Structure. 6.
Metamorphism. 7.
Geochronology. 8.
Evolution. 9.
Mineral resources. 10.
References. III.
Chapter 14: The Aravalli-Delhi province: 1. Aravalli Supergroup: a.
Introduction. b.
Stratigraphy. c.
Lithology. d.
Structure. e.
Intrusives. f.
Metamorphism. g.
Contact relationship. h.
Geochemistry. i.
Geochronology. j.
Evolution. k.
Mineral resources. l.
References. 2.
Delhi supergroup: a. Introduction.
b. Stratigraphy
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Symbols, sects and initiations. 3.
The Sikh initiation and its five symbols. 4.
Sikhism and Hinduism. II.
The elementary structure of medievalism: 1. The Hindu culture of medieval India.
2. The Muslim culture of medieval India.
III. Sikhism and Islam: philosophy of religion: 1.
The problem of Sikhism and Islam. 2.
Theology of the first Guru. 3.
The life of the first Guru, 1469-1539. 4.
The tenth Guru. 5.
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The civil service: comparative, historical and modern perspective: 2. Civil Service in comparative perspective.
3. Civil Service: 1757-1947.
4. Civil Service: 1947-1971.
5. Civil Service: 1971-2001.
II. Managing the Civil Service: 6.
The recruitment and training. 7.
Conditions of service. 8.
The size of public sector. 9.
Corruption and accountability in Civil Service. III.
The Civil Service in an interactive role: 10. Civil Service and the judiciary.
11. Ministers and civil servants.
12. Civil Service and parliament.
IV. Conclusions: 13.
Conclusions. Annexes.
Bibliography. Index.
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2. What can civil society do for peace? theoretical debates and dilemmas.
3. Dealing with identity in peace work.
4. Identity and violent conflict in Sri Lanka.
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Civil society peace work; does it matter? 7. Peaceful identities? 8.
Conclusions. References.
Index. About the author.
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