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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 104 pages. 5.50x0.25x8.50 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Notion Press Media Pvt Ltd, 2019
ISBN 10: 1646786939 ISBN 13: 9781646786930
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Verlag: Zoological Survey of India, 2010
ISBN 10: 8181712757 ISBN 13: 9788181712752
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
33 col. figs, tables (illustrator). Contents 1 Introduction 2 Material and methods 3 Physiography of study area 4 Result and discussion 5 Systematic positionof Schizothorax richardsonii Gray 6 Systematic account 7 Addaption of Schizothorax sp In hill streams 8 Geomorphology of hill streams 9 Geomorphology versus fish richness 10 Catch composition and catch per unit effort 11 Species association 12 Climate change versus fish richness 13 Abiotic component 14 Abiotic component versus fish richness 15 Biotic component 16 Biotic component versus fish richness 17 Feeding 18 Breeding behaviour 19 Potential sites for breeding in beas river 20 Threats 21 Conservation measures 22 Summary Acknowledgements References 70 pp.
Anbieter: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. viii + 324.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. 16 col. plates, maps (illustrator). Contents Preface Introduction 1 Ecology Soil and Geography of Southern Assam 2 History of Barak ValleySouthern Assam 3 Culture and Tradition of the Tribes of Southern Assam 4 Floristic Composition 5 Collection of Plant Material 6 Enumeration of Species an 248 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Notion Press Media Pvt Ltd, 2019
ISBN 10: 1646786939 ISBN 13: 9781646786930
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 206 pages. 5.00x0.47x8.00 inches. In Stock.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Partridge Publishing India, 2018
ISBN 10: 1543700276 ISBN 13: 9781543700275
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 37,63
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 50 col. plates (illustrator). Contents Preface Introduction 1 Early coins of India 2 Tribal coins of ancient India 3 Indo-Greek coins 4 Roman coins in India 5 Kushana dynasty and their coins 6 Satavahana coins 7 Gupta coins Bibliography IndexThis book A Study of Coins covers Numismatic studies of South Asia from earliest time to modern period The Ancient South Asian coinages have a very long and varied historical tradition providing a rich source of information This part on Punch marked to Gupta Period will serve the needs of students and academicians who want to study the coins from ancient to modern times This is the first kind of study which will highlights from the first Punch marked coins issued between 7-6 century BC to present eraThe present volume deals with manufacturing techniques style and types of metals used symbols and images purpose and dynasties who promoted various kinds of coinage This book contains seven chapters 108 pp.
31 col. plates, figs (illustrator). Contents Preface Mahatma Gandhis opinion Introduction 1 Details of legal battle and issues framed 2 Ground penetrating or radar survey 3 Archaeological evidences 4 Questions and answers - just a glimpse 5 Summary of report of the excavation conducted by archaeological survey of India 6 Judgments Annexures IndexThe book deals mainly on archaeological evidences of temples that came to light from excavation conducted by Archaeological Survey of India under orders from Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High CourtThe evidences and conclusively proved that there were successive temples below the disputed structure Even the court agreed that the disputed site is the birth place of Lord Rama and a very big temple marked the haloed birth place and the same was pulled down in 1528 C AD under the orders of the Muslim invader Babar The disputed structure was built against the tenets of Islam and thus had no full characters of mosqueThe court mainly depended on the radar survey results and archaeological evidence to reach conclusion and delivered their widely acclaimed judgmentThe book in simple terms brings all these facts for the scholars and common man so that truth could be brought before all jacket 158 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New India Publishing Agency, 2011
ISBN 10: 9380235836 ISBN 13: 9789380235837
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Dust Jacket Included. figs, tables, col. plates (illustrator). Contents Preface 1 Cereal cyst nematode Heterodera avenae a menace causing phytonematode in cereals in light soilsGL Sharma P Sharma and VL Majumdar 2 Heterodera and Anguina - a persistent threat to wheat cultivation in IndiaAK Singh 3 Phytonematode a thrust in pulse cropsRashid Pervez and SS Ali 4 The nematode pests of horticultural crops with special reference to the north eastern regionAK Sinha B Mahanta and PP Neog 5 Maize cyst nematode Heterodera Zeae - a potential threat to maize productionAN Srivastava Gautam Chawla and RK Jaiswal 6 Phytonematodes a constraint to rice production and their managementAN Srivastava RK Jaiswal and G Chawla 7 Nematode problems of seed spice crops and their managementIJ Paruthi 8 Phytosanitary measures to check dispersal of nematodes through banana suckersRajan 9 Nematodes infestation in plantation crops and their managementSudershan Ganguly and Pankaj 10 Protected cultivation nematode problems and their managementRK Walia and KK Walia 11 Interactions between nematode phytopathogens and VA-MycorrhizaeRK Chugh and Hari Chand 12 Nematodes of plantation crops and their managementMS SheelaThis book deals with total 11 chapters of which some are related to the thrusts caused by the phytonematodes and their managements in cereals forage pulses seed spices horticultural and plantation crops In some of these the protective cultivation and interaction between nematode and phytopathogens have also been dealt Coverage of this book is with recent literature pertinent to the related topics and their compilation also made by subject learned scientist It is to hope that this book will be serving as a good reference book to the subject related researchers and scientists jacket 292 pp.
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
87 col. illus, 13 b/w illus (illustrator). Contents Foreword Introductory Note 1 Vidisha - Through the AgesKK Chakravarty 2 Neo-chalcolithic Remains at Rangai VidishaMD Khare 3 Discovery of a Vishnu Temple Near the Heliodorus Pillar Besnagar Dist Vidisha MPMD Khare 4 Archaeology of Vidisha District From Proto-Historic Period to the Paramara PeriodKK Tripathi 5 Besnagar From Chalcolithic to Early Historical PeriodRA Sharma 6 Discovering VidishaYogendra Sharma 7 Besnagar Excavations 1910 1913-14 1914-15 1963-66 1975-76 1976-77Narayan Vyas 8 Vijayamandira Temple of Paramara Times at VidishaAP Sagar 9 Bijamandal or Vijayamandira Vidisha A StudyBL Nagarch 10 Mangaladevi and Other Temples at Kagpur Dist VidishaBL Nagarch 11 Temple Architecture of Udaypur VidishaKrishna Deva 12 Saptamatrikas from Vidisha RegionOm Prakash Misra 13 Numismatic Evidences from VidishaShail Pradhan 14 Salabhanjika from Gyaraspur A Celestial NymphDR Birdi 15 Donors of KoraraAK Singh 16 Shell Inscriptions at Ahmadpur Dist VidishaRK Sharma 17 Masterpieces from Vidisha RegionPankaj Rag and OP Misra 18 State-Protected Monuments in Vidisha DistrictVP Nagayach 19 Petroglyphs from North Raisen Region Betwa ValleyPradeep Kumar Shukla 20 Early Mediaeval Temples of Vidisha An ObservationAhmed Ali 21 Geomorphic Setting of Landscape around Ahmadpur Rock-SheltersRP Pandey 22 An Image of Surya Bhayillasvami from BhilsaKirit Mankodi 23 The Monuments of the Udayagiri HillDR PatilVidisha is one of the richest regions of Central India yielding vast archaeological wealth Renowned in ancient literature as the capital of Akara and Dasarna and as a centre of cultural activities with trade routes passing through it the place has naturally attracted attention of archaeologists from time to time Explorations and excavations conducted here proved unhampered cultural growth of the region from the protohistoric times to the period of the Paramaras of Malwa The ancient literary evidences and available protohistoric epigraphic numismatic art and architectural source material have undoubtedly proved that Vidisha region represented one of the chief centres in the country where religious and cultural integration was fructified The present volume incorporating the landmark studies by specialists in respective fields makes an attempt to interlink textual literary and archaeological sources The book is an attempt to present detailed and critical account of the rich cultural heritage of Vidisha region It is hoped that this study will open avenues for further studies and will be valuable for researchers scholars students general interest readers and tourists alike 124 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Reliance Publishing House, 1986
ISBN 10: 8185047022 ISBN 13: 9788185047027
Anbieter: Roland Antiquariat UG haftungsbeschränkt, Weinheim, Deutschland
Hardcover. 243 p. Good condition. The reading pages are clean and unmarked. Slight signs of storage and use. Retired library copy with corresponding labelling. Otherwise a good copy. 9788185047027 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New India Publishing Agency, 2011
ISBN 10: 9380235852 ISBN 13: 9789380235851
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: As New. figs, tables, 12 col. plates (illustrator). Contents Preface I Stimulatory stage 1 Entrepreneurship development in agricultureJP Sharma and Nishi Sharma 2 Micro enterprise development an overviewDipika Hajong and RN Padaria 3 Resource appraisal for micro enterprise development in agricultureRashmi Singh and SK Dubey II Technological options 4 Product identification and SWOT analysisJP Sharma and Rashmi Singh 5 Protected cultivation of horticultural cropsBalraj Singh 6 High value vegetable cultivation entrepreneurial avenuesAD Munshi 7 Seed production an entrepreneurial ventureBS Tomar and K Vinod Kumar 8 Food processing an emerging option for micro enterprise promotion in agricultureRR Sharma 9 Poultry farming profitable venture for entrepreneursRK Sharma 10 Beekeeping an employment and income generating vocation for rural youthRN Sharma 11 Dairy production and processing as an enterprise retrospect and prospectsDalip K Gosain 12 Fisheries and aquaculture in India perspective and prospective viewsSD Singh 13 Ration formulation for profitable dairyKusumakar Sharma VB Chaturvedi and Rupasi Tiwari 14 Post harvest handling of horticultural cropsRK Pal 15 Value addition and processing opportunities in food processingDevinder Dhingra 16 Commercial avenues in floriculture for entrepreneurshipT Janakiram and KV Prasad 17 Plants nursery as a micro enterpriseManish Srivastav and R R Sharma 18 Vermicomposting enterprise development in rural areasRK Sharma K Sharma GT Gujar and JKS Bhandari 19 Entrepreneurship generation and livelihood security through livestock sectorMC Sharma and Rupasi Tiwari 20 Breeds of livestock and their genetic improvementMC Sharma and Rupasi Tiwari 21 Entrepreneurship through pig farming in IndiaMC Sharma and Rupasi Tiwari 22 Pigeonpea cajanus cajan L seed production as a potential micro enterprise for income augmentation experiences of action researchShantanu Kumar Dubey SK Singh and Uma Sah III Enterprise management 23 Understanding self help group dynamicsPremlata Singh and Nishi Sharma 24 Concept of cooperatives and its scope in farmers capacity buildingJPS Dabas 25 Impact evaluation of small scale agri enterprise a case study of Mushroom and beekeeping enterprisesRajinder Peshin 26 Distance education a support for micro enterprise promotion in agricultureBS Hansra 27 Marketing strategies for micro enterprise promotionAjit Kewalramani 28 Good agricultural practices in relation to micro enterprise promotionArvind Pratap Singh 29 NABARD supported promotional and developmental programmes farm and non farm sectorGV Sunil Kumar 30 Commodity future trading at NCDEXA Lakshmikantha Reddy 31 Approach to rural development economy decentralizationAnil P Joshi 32 Financial management of agricultural projectsPramod Kumar 33 Micro credit basic issues and strategiesR Roy Burman and Shantanu Kumar Dubey 34 Role of ministry of micro small and medium enterprisesHS Bisht The current multi pronged challenges of Indian agriculture demand for searching the viable alternative for restoring farmers and rural youths confidence in the agricultural vocation Agri enterprises offer such opportunities to help the agrarian communities to enhance their farm productivity and enhance income from the per unit of land and time The present book on Agro enterprises for rural development and Livelihood Security is an excellent synthesis of scholarly concepts cases and methodologies pertaining to enterprise promotion in agriculture and the related dimensionsFor the benefit of the readers the book has been divided into three segments The first part deals with need for micro enterprise promotion in agriculture resource appraisal for micro enterprise development developing the self characteristics of potential entrepreneurs and related aspects The major aim of this section is to explore unfreeze and broaden the cognitive and affective domain of the readers so that a desirable mindset among them may be created at the initial stage so that an effective learning may take place in the subsequent.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Repro India Limited Okt 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 1646786939 ISBN 13: 9781646786930
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Soldiering is a tough job, and guarding the frontiers of the nation is a responsibility shouldered by the soldiers with their lives at stake, leaving behind their kith and kin. While there are few whose valour and bravery are recorded and recognized, there are many others who remain unsung. They live an isolated, rugged and dangerous life, threatened not only by the enemy but also nature, where they serve. 'Paltan Tales' is a collection of sixteen short stories related to the rigours and tribulations experienced by soldiers who don the uniform as a profession. 'Random Jottings' are memoirs of the author's participation in two wars and counter insurgency operations. They provide an insight into their world of success, failure, destruction and death, narrating the mental trauma and the physical dangers, which the soldiers face.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: allied publishers
Anbieter: Foliation Books, Herefordshire, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Dustjacket good although rubbed to top and spine and less to corners, boards good, some browning to inside of front board past down and front end paper, some foxing to title page, internally however appears good.
Verlag: Primus Books, 2011
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
4 col plates (illustrator). Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Kinship Caste and Gender 3 Krishna and Radha 4 Narratives from the Past Shakuntala Prabodh Chandrodaya Natak and Sujan Vilas 5 Rulers Regions and Wars Histories in Verse 6 Conclusion Bibliography Index This book is a pioneering attempt to study Mughal Indian polity and the dynamics of family kinship and caste through Riti Kal literature The literature in the form of drama and Braja bhasha poetry provides evidence of regional diversities and varied patterns of historical developments in medieval north India as well as a dynamism in the political and socio-cultural spheres in premodern India A detailed analysis of Riti Kal poetry reveals that the regions in spite of conflicts and contestations for power did acknowledge the Mughals as the undisputed rulers of Hind the future India Riti Kal poetry provides enough evidence to highlight the transformation that had begun to take place in the traditional forms of relations during this period While the poets continued to advocate the conventional role of women in family and society they also depicted with sympathy and understanding the individuality liberty and sexuality of the fairer sex The legends of Krishna and Radha expressed through the tradition of the nayak and nayika in Braja poetry give voice to not only the age-old myths attached to these characters but also newer representations in line with contemporary religious traditions Literature Culture and History in Mughal North India 1550-1800 is a path-breaking work in that it departs from the popular norm of viewing history mainly through Persian historiography It is the first detailed study of the so-called vernaculars--in this case the Braja poetry as source material so far neglected by both the literati and the historians in the context of Mughal North India Jacket 242 pp.
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. This book is a comprehensive and exhaustive guide on practical aspects of Military Law. Ever since publication of its First Edition in the year 1988, the book has been very popular amongst its users. On their constant suggestions, its subsequent editions have been regularly updated, revised and published in the years 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998 (Reprint), 2001, 2006, 2010 and 2019. In this ninth edition, the book has again been thoroughly revised by incorporating latest amendments, case laws, orders, instructions and policy directions. Contents of ninth edition of the book include the following: PART I : PART II : The Army Act, 1950, The Army Rules, 1954, The Right to Information Act, 2000 and extracts from The Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007. The book is a must and will be of great help to all users of Military Law and Laws related to the Armed Forces, i.e. Navy, Air Force, Assam Rifles, Rashtriya Rifles, NSG, BSF, GREF, Coast Guard, and SPG, as well as to the Judges, Magistrates, lawyers, police officers, students of Military and Allied Laws, universities, colleges and all those interested in the study and practice of Military Law.
87 figs, 108 col. plates (illustrator). Contents Preface Introduction 1 Early mature and Harappan potteryDP Sharma Sudha Satyawadi and Anisha Saxena 2 Harappan pottery from NausharoJF Jarrige 3 Early Harappan pottery from KalibangamMadhubala and JP Joshi 4 Painted and marks pottery Mehrgarh and NausharoG Quivron 5 The Ravi Phase Early Harappan ceramicsJM Kenoyer 6 Harappan pottery Motif of Western India to IranOzra Rounaghi and VS Shinde 7 Lagacy of Harappan Motifs on Central Indian Pottery Chalcolithic c 2200-1200 BCVijai Kumar 8 Sothi Early Harappan PotteryKN Dikshit 9 Harappan painted ceramic?sSudha Satyawadi 10 Proto-historic pottery from Shahr--I--Sokhta and Early HarappaDP Sharma Anisha Saxena 11 Early Harappan painted gray wares in Pakistan and IranRita Wright 12 Reserved slip ware in the Harappan contestDK Chakravorty 13 Petrographic analysis of early Harappan c 3500-2700 BC Potteries of South AsiaGraham Chandler 14 RD 89 a new Hakra ware siteKotty Dalal 15 Ochure coloured ceramicsRC Gaur 16 Harappan potteries from DholaviraA Asthana 17 Mature Harappan PotteriesAK Khanna 18 Pottery making -- traditional handicraftA Asthana 19 Ethnography of Harappan painted motifArchana Choksi 20 Glimpse of early pottery in East AsiaAK Choudhary Bibliography IndexThis book Harappan Potteries is edited by DP Sharma The oldest handmade pottery c 20000 -13000 BC old has reported from East China In South Asia hand made corded ceramics of c6000-5000 BC old have reported from Mehrgarh and Chopani Mando The wheel made ceramic appears around c4000-3600 BC at Mehrgarh The early Harappan pottery of c3500-2800 BC of various types has been discovered from Nal Kot-Diji Damb Sadaat Ravi ware from Harappa Sothi-Siswal and Hakara Mature Harappan potteries c2700-1900 BC are red buff black on red Micacious red grey painted black on red Bara thin red ware cream slipped Black and red lustrus slip reserved slip and dull red ware Harappan typical shape are dish on stand goblet jar baker tumbler and perforated jar etc The Mature Harappan decorative motifs are checker board horn comb sun rosette plant animal and fish scale The Early Harappan Faiz Mohammad Gray ware is different in Fabric with Mature Harappan grey ware and reserved slip ware is West Asian import itemAccording to DP Sharma early Harappan pottery which in wheel made first appeared around c 3800 BC from copper age sites in Mehrgarh Baluchistan Early Harappan Pottery show regional variations in North-West part of South Asia 300 pp.
Verlag: Allied Publishers Private Limited (1988), Ahmedabad, India, 1988
Anbieter: Old New York Book Shop, ABAA, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: very good. First Edition. 278p octavo, illustrated A very good copy in a very good dust jacket nicked at the base of spine of the jacket.
Verlag: Literary Circle, C-12/13, Firt floor, Opp. Khandelwal Girls college, S.C. Road, Jaipur 302001Tel. 2376922; 4004330, 2011
ISBN 10: 8192171132 ISBN 13: 9788192171135
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
28 col. plates (illustrator). Contents Foreword Acknowledgements 1 Promotion as a marketing strategy for museumsSunjay Jain 2 Museum education for differently abled and underprivileged in IndiaManvi Setha 3 Changing paradigms of museumsSupriya Sinha 4 Walking the words to history a study of Orhan Pamuk?s The Museum of InnocenceAnuradha Rathore 5 Preservation of cultural heritage a curatorial responsibilityNR Shah 6 Role of Museum in epigraphical studiesVibha Upadhyay 7 Awareness of organic evolution through museumsDK Pandey and Tej Bahadur 8 The significance of monuments and their preservation problemRatanlal Mishra 9 Museum education in present scenarioPankaj Sharma 10 Relevance of the museum education in 21 centuryMadhvendra Narayan 11 Significance and application of the instrumental techniques EXX WDX and XRD in the conservation of art objectsAbdul Lateef Usta 12 Relevance of museum education for scholars in the modern society with special reference to SRC Museum of Indology JaipurRita Pratap 13 Museum education-relevance and potentialNeekee Chaturvedi 14 Museum society and police Its relevance in RajasthanVikas Nautiyal 15 Museum society and cultureSrishti Singh 16 Changing perspectives and role museum in educationVeenu Pant 17 Concept of an ideal museum in reference to Government Museums of RajasthanAmbika Dhaka 18 Role of Museums in National developmentRajendra K Sharma 19 Paintings of India 12-19 century AD National Museum New Delhi IndiaPramila Poonia 20 Documentation of legal records and its relevance in modern law makingAnanta Mathur 21 The lost world today and importance of museums a brief study of Shri Hardayal Museum Sikar RajasthanAshish Vyas and Ritesh Vyas 22 The sun images at Government Museum of JhalawarAnita Surana 23 The Red Fort Barracks regaining their past gloryDivya Joshi 5 Articles are in HindiThere has been significant development in the museum profession in India In the field of museum training India is one of the few countries in the world which now have well organized University Departments of Museology Centre for Museology and Conservation in Rajasthan University continues it efforts to promote Museological studies One of the feature of the center?s activities seminar was organized and participants from different parts of the country collected and discussed different aspects of the Museology in recent timesThe book contains articles written by the eminent scholars on Museology and conservation A large number of articles represent cased studies of museums and give an in-depth insight in the problem faced method adopted and the finally the result achieved It has unveiled the different aspects of the Museology in modern times 156 pp.