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(less)Answers to Language Problems/David Annoussamy David Annoussamy
Organic Farming : Principles, Prospects and Problems/edited
2. Organic foods.
3. Principles, objectives and components of organic farming.
4. Soil world.
5. Guidelines for organic farming.
6. Organic inputs.
7. Plant protection in organic farming.
8. Biological control.
9. Organic certification.
10. Present status of organic farming.
11. Post harvest handling and processing of organic food.
12. Economic viability of organic farming.
13. Frequently asked question and doubts about organic produce.
14. Organic farming in news.
15. Organic package of practices for important crops.
16. Pros and cons of organic farming.
17. Export of organic produce.
18. Use of bioagents and disease management in organic farming system.
19. Potential role of biofertilizers and biopesticides in sustainable agriculture -- an overview.
20. Concluding remarks.
Annexures. Subject index.
"Ever since the beginning of human civilization agriculture has played an important role. Ever increasing population and changes in life style forced scientists and farmers to develop technologies, which excessively depend upon
(less)December 13 : Terror Over Democracy/Nirmalangshu Mukherji
An attack on democracy: i. Terrorism and preventive measures.
ii. Windows of opportunity.
iii. Role of the Media.
iv. Court documents.
v. Notes and references.
2. Who attacked Parliament?: i.
Prosecution story. ii.
Story disputed. iii.
Incredible features. iv.
Acquittal of Geelani. v.
Arrest memos. vi.
'Procured' witnesses. vii.
A surrendered militant. viii.
Unfair trial. ix.
An appeal for parliamentary inquiry. x.
Notes and references. Annexes.
Index. "The terrorist attack on Indian Parliament on 13 December 2001 shook the psyche of the nation.
The people of India thus have a right to know 'Who attacked Parliament? Soon after the attack, four people were arrested for their alleged role in the conspiracy, and the government, aided by the media, cited 'evidence of overwhelming credibility' that terrorists operating from Pakistan had organized the attack. This enabled the government to push the country to the brink of a Nuclear War with Pakistan, and enact the
(less)Flora of India : Volume 13 :
Problems and Solutions on Cost Accounting and
103 Trigonometry Problems: From the Training of
Changing Status and Emerging Problems of Indian
India women : the new configurations/Indu Prakash Singh. 2.
Changing status of Indian women : a myth or reality/Anupama Shandilya. 3.
Changing status of women in India/G. Narayana and A.
Lakshmi. 4.
Status and role of contemporary women in rural India/Poonam Gupta. 5.
Decision roles of women in rural and semi-urban activities/S. Giriappa.
6. The changing status of tribal women in India/Manju Manral.
7. Social adjustment of women in urban India/Sarojini Wasson.
8. Feminist perspectives : some thoughts/Anuradha Bhoite.
9. Women's issues: need and modes of awareness raising/Chhaya Datar.
10. Gender and work/Amarnath R.
Das and Ch. Umamohan.
11. Divorces in Indian society/Rekha Pandey.
Index. "This book deals with the most important issues of changing status and emerging problems of women in Indian society.
The status of Indian women has undergone change with more and more women, particularly in urban India, becoming economically independent. This has made them more mobile in various
(less)A Guide to Physics Problems/Sidney B. Cahn
Mechanics, Relativity, and Electrodynamics: I. Problems: 1.
Mechanics. 2.
Relativity. 3.
Electrodynamics. II.
Solutions: 1. Mechanics.
2. Relativity.
3. Electrodynamics.
III. Appendixes.
Bibliography. Vol.
II. Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics, and Quantum Mechanics: I.
Problems: 1. Thermodynamics and statistical physics: i.
Introductory thermodynamics. ii.
Heat and work. iii.
Ideal gas and classical statistics. iv.
Nonideal gas. v.
Mixtures and phase separation. vi.
Quantum statistics. vii.
Fluctuations. viii.
Applications to solid state. 2.
Quantum mechanics: i. One-dimensional potentials.
ii. Harmonic oscillator.
iii. Angular Momentum and spin.
iv. Variational calculations.
v. Perturbation Theory.
vi. WKB.
vii. Scattering Theory.
viii. General.
II. Solutions: 1.
Thermodynamics and statistical physics: i. Introductory thermodynamics.
ii. Heat and work.
iii. Ideal gas and classical statistics.
iv. Nonideal gas.
v. Mixtures and phase separation.
vi. Quantum statistics.
vii. Fluctuations.
viii. Applications to solid state.
2. Quantum mechanics: i.
One-dimensional potentials. ii.
Harmonic oscillator. iii.
Angular Momentum and spin. iv.
Variational calculations. v
(less)Anna : 13 Days That Shook India
Well-known Hindi journalist Ashutosh weaves together the story of the thirteen days that changed India. He had a ringside view of the developments, stationed as he was at the Ramlila Grounds in New Delhi, the venue of the fast, and had intimate access to the two warring parties: the Congress government at the Centre and Team Anna.
Evoking the Jayaprakash Narayan movement and Gandhi's satyagraha, Ashutosh mines the history of India's post-independence politics to understand the phenomenon that is Anna Hazare
(less)Gandhian Alternative to Contemporary Problems/Anil Dutta Mishra,
1. Gram Swaraj: Gandhi's vision, ground realities and new initiatives/R.
P. Misra and Srikumar Chattopadhyay.
2. Gandhi in the globalised context/N.
Radhakrishnan. 3.
Individual and society: the Gandhian perspective/Saroj Malik. 4.
The Gandhian concept of democracy/A.N.
Panda. 5.
The essence of Gandhian economics/Jai Narain Sharma. 6.
Gandhi's concept of decentralisation: an analysis/M. Maharajan.
7. Gandhian economics with reference to poverty and unemployment/Anil Bhuimali.
8. Scope and significance of Swadeshi under globalization/M.
L. Sharma.
9. Globalisation and human resource management/Hassan Rangriz.
10. Sustainable development: Gandhian perspective/Saroj Malik.
11. Value crisis and the way out for world peace/P.
Moorthy. 12.
Building culture of peace: role of peace education and conflict resolution/D.N.
Pathak. 13.
Gandhi's message of non-violence to the violent world/Manish Sharma. 14.
Relevance of Gandhi/Ashu Pasricha. Index.
"In the present state of affairs, world is in search of an alternative. Gandhian alternative can provide solution to contemporary problems such as unemployment, unequal distribution of wealth,
(less)Handy Feng-Shui Solutions : To Day-To-Day Problems
Growth of Urban Informal Sector : Problems & Prospects
Conceptual Base of Urban Informal Sector; 3. Review of Literature; 4.
Growth of Urban Informal Sector in India; 5. Informal Sector in Karnataka; 6.
A Profile of North Karnataka Region; 7. Socio-economic Factfile of Brick-manufacturers in North Karnataka Region; 8.
Employment of Labour in Brick-kiln Industry; 9. Problems of Brick-kiln Industry; 10.
Summary of Findings and Suggestions
(less)The Afghanistan Crisis : Problems and Perspectives
The Afghanistan crisis: an overview/Prem Shankar Jha. 2.
Indo-US relations in the context of the Afghanistan crisis/K. Shankar Bajpai.
3. India-Pakistan relations in the context of the Afghanistan crisis/Satish Kumar.
4. The issue of fundamentalism in the Afghanistan crisis/Asghar Ali Engineer.
5. The post-Taliban world/Kalim Bahadur.
6. The UN and conflict resolution in Afghanistan/S.
S. Misra.
7. The problematic of war and Afghanistan in historical perspective/Anirudh Deshpande.
8. Limitations of western warfare: American military operations in Afghanistan, 2001/Kaushik Roy.
9. Civilisation, civil society and citizenship: a case of nation-building in Afghanistan/Vinayak Narain Srivastava.
Summary of discussions. "The tentacles of terrorism have crippled human efforts to resolve conflicts in a peaceful manner.
The September 11 terrorist attack on America and her response by declaring a war on terrorism has created a complex scenario which needs critical analysis. The crisis in Afghanistan generated a lot of interest in India because of its being a victim
(less)Diseases of Horticultural Crops : Nematode Problems
Introduction. 2.
Fruit crops. 3.
Vegetable crops. 4.
Ornamental crops. 5.
Medicinal crops. 6.
Aromatic crops. 7.
Plantation crops. 8.
Spice crops. 9.
Tuber crops. 10.
Future outlook. 11.
Sources of critical inputs for nematode management. References.
Appendices. Subject index.
"Nematodes continue to threaten horticultural crops throughout the world, particularly in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Estimated overall average annual yield loss of the world's major horticultural crops due to damage by plant parasitic nematodes is 13.
54%. Monetary losses due to nematodes on 10 horticultural crops, six of which are life sustaining were estimated at US$ 19.
37 billion annually based on 1984 production figures and prices. These deleterious effects on plant growth result in reduced yields and poor quality of horticultural crops.
Nematode management is therefore, important for high yields and quality that are required by the high cost of modern crop production. The information on nematode diseases and their management, especially cropwise,
(less)Disease Problems in Vegetable Production/S.K. Gupta and
Common pathogens of vegetable crops. 2.
Disease problems in vegetable nurseries. 3.
Diseases of potato. 4.
Diseases of tomato. 5.
Diseases of cruciferous vegetables. 6.
Diseases of cucurbits. 7.
Diseases of pea. 8.
Diseases of French beans. 9.
Diseases of chillies and bell pepper. 10.
Diseases of onion and garlic. 11.
Diseases of egg plant. 12.
Diseases of carrot and sugarbeet. 13.
Diseases of colocasia. 14.
Diseases of Okra. 15.
Diseases of leafy vegetables: i. Coriander.
ii. Spinach.
iii. Lettuce.
16. Post-harvest diseases of vegetables.
17. Nematode problems in vegetable production.
Index. "Vegetables are a rich source of vitamins, minerals and the much needed roughage in our daily diet.
These are of primary importance for an adequate and balanced human diet and contribute significantly to regional and national economy. However, the cultivation of these crops is often affected by the ravages of pests and diseases, thereby, lowering their yield potential.
Diseases
(less)Challenging Problems in Horticultural and Forest Pathology/edited
Scab and premature leaf fall diseases of apple and their management/J.N.
Sharma. 2.
Soil-borne diseases of apple and their management/S.K.
Sharma and Meenu Gupta. 3.
Dematophora necatrix--a serious pathogen of temperate fruits/Satish K. Sharma, D.
K. Kishore and K.
K. Pramanick.
4. Challenging disease problems in subtropical fruits and their management/K.
S. Verma and Abhishek Sharma.
5. Strategies for the management of important bacterioses of fruit crops/Vijai Pal and Indu Jalali.
6. Post-harvest diseases of temperate fruits and their management/G.
M. Beigh and N.
A. Qazi.
7. Management strategies for reducing post-harvest spoilage of horticultural produce/Seema Sharma and Geeta Sumbali.
8. Integrated disease management strategies in temperate vegetables/K.
S. Kapoor.
9. Bacterial wilt of solanaceous vegetable crops and its management/A.
K. Sood.
10. Biology, epidemiology and management of buckeye rot of tomato/S.
K. Gupta, Sachin Upmanyu and R.
C. Sharma.
11. Virus and virus-like diseases of potato and their management/I.
D. Garg.
12. Rhizome rot: a persistent threat to ginger cultivation/N.
P. Dohroo
(less)104 Number Theory Problems: From the Training
Applying specific techniques and strategies, readers will acquire a solid understanding of the fundamental concepts and ideas of number theory.Key features: * Contains problems developed for various mathematical contests, including the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) * Builds a bridge between ordinary high school examples and exercises in number theory and more sophisticated, intricate and abstract concepts and problems * Begins by familiarizing students with typical examples that illustrate central themes, followed by numerous carefully selected problems and extensive discussions of their solutions * Combines unconventional and essay-type examples, exercises and problems, many presented in an original fashion * Engages students in creative thinking and
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