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Verlag: Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2004
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2004
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2007
ISBN 10: 8126131160 ISBN 13: 9788126131167
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Contents Foreword. 1. Introduction. 2. Study area a profile. 3. Profile of the enterprise and the entrepreneurs i. The enterprise. ii. The entrepreneurs. 4. Role of developmental promotional and financial institutions in promoting commercial Agri enterprises. 5. Impact assessment of commercial Agri enterprises on the generation of output income and employment i. Output generation. ii. Income generation. iii. Employment generation. 6. Critical gaps and missing links i. The problems of commercial Agri enterprises. ii. The problems of developmental and promotional agency. iii. The problems of banks and financial institutions. iv. The problems of apicol. v. The problems of farmers. 7. Summary and conclusion. Selected bibliography. Index. Commercial agri enterprises are the outcome of the new agricultural policy which helps the farmers to adopt different types of agri enterprises as per the capability aptitude and the norms of asset holding fixed for these farmers. One of the positive impacts envisaged in the policy is to transform subsistence agriculture to commercial agriculture by giving agriculture the status of an industry. It is expected that with the establishment of commercial agri enterprises strong forward and backward linkages would be established both in agriculture and in the domestic market. Not only commercial agri enterprises would help to promote primary products in agriculture to be subsequently used by the enterprises but also would help to establish trade contacts with the overseas markets through export of finished agro products. The benefit of expanded commercial agri enterprises would be reaped both by the national economy in general and the local or regional economies in particular in terms of increased production income and employment. The study is based on the following objectives (a) to study the structure organisation and operation of the commercial agri enterprises both farm and non farm sector (b) to asses the impact of commercial agri enterprises on the growth of output income and employment in farm and non farm sector (c) to examine the usefulness of commercial agri enterprises in establishing market linkages between primary producers and industries and between industries and the market (domestic and foreign) (d) to make an assessment of the benefits received for the investment made by entrepreneurs financial institutions and government in commercial agri enterprises. The published book is a valuable addition to the current stock of literature in the subject which are few at the national and regional levels. This book is useful to the academicians researchers statesmen policy makers bureaucrats and students involved in country's agricultural development and agricultural planning. Even the general readers will find the book to be interesting and useful. 274 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Deep and Deep Publications, 2004
ISBN 10: 8176295256 ISBN 13: 9788176295253
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Foreword. Introduction. I. Poverty and poverty alleviation programmes 1. Public expenditure on poverty alleviation/Mukta S. Adi. 2. Rural poverty alleviation programmes/K.N. Yadav. 3. Poverty alleviation programmes in India/Rajender Kumar and P.J. Philip. 4. Poverty alleviation programmes their impact/Satish Shrivastav. 5. Poverty alleviation issues and challenges/B.H. Nagoor. 6. Poverty alleviation programmes and poverty reduction/P.N. Sharma. 7. Poverty alleviation measures in India/V. Ambumani and T. Lingamurugeshwari. II. Poverty and its remedial measures 8. Poverty and its reduction strategies in India/J. Bala Komaraiah. 9. Poverty and growth in post reform period/Talwar Sabanna and Uttam Kamble. 10. Rural poverty globalisation and structural adjustment in India/Sukhpal Singh. 11. Poverty removal in India a new approach/Ratan Lal Basu. 12. Poverty alleviation and sustainable development/Syed Noman Ahmad. 13. Sustainable economic development and poverty reduction/V.B. Jugale and R.S. Gadage. 14. Poverty in India/Snehlata Srivastava. III. Strategies for poverty alleviation 15. Human development and poverty/Anil Kumar Choudhury. 16. Poverty human resource and infrastructure development/Paramjit Dhindsa and R.S. Bawa. 17. Role of plans in poverty eradication/S. Natchathira Jothi and M. Jeyakani. 18. Employment generation and poverty/Navin Kumar. 19. Public distribution system a necessity for poor/M.S. Sidhu and P.S. Rangi. 20. Poverty reduction and fiscal and sectoral reforms/N. Narayana and K. Gangappa. 21. SC and ST poverty and poverty alleviation/Dilip Kumar Ghosh. 22. Micro finance for poverty alleviation/M. Ramanjaneyulu and H.L. Nagaraja. IV. World Bank and poverty alleviation 23. Role of World Bank in alleviating poverty/P.M. Passah. 24. World Bank and poverty alleviation/V. Ambumani and V. Pradeep. 25. World Bank and poverty/V.B. Kakade and J.F. Patil. 26. Role of World Bank in poverty alleviation/Suchitra Krishna Kumar. 27. Poverty alleviation and World Bank/N. Gajalakshmi. Index. From the foreword Poverty and Its Alleviation is an edited volume consisting of 27 articles based on articles dealing with various aspects of poverty alleviation in India. These are grouped in four parts viz. (a) Poverty and poverty alleviation programmes (b) Poverty and its remedial measures (c) Strategies for poverty alleviation and (d) World bank and poverty alleviation. As poverty is nearly a perennial problem in India and as its absolute figures are still daunting in spite of its falling percentages such analysis of poverty alleviation in India will provide guidelines to the policy makers in future by identifying the shortcomings of policies adopted in the past. 365 pp.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. xiv + 202 Figures, Illus.
Soft cover. Zustand: New. Contents: Preface. 1. Historical Retrospect, Aims and Objectives and Scope of Plant Taxonomy 2. Fundamental Components (Principles) of Taxonomy and Concept of Taxonomic Characters 3. Plant Nomenclature 4. Hierarchy of Characters in Plant Taxonomy 5. Taxonomic Literature and Indian Flora 6. Major Systems of Classification 7. Herbaria 8. Select Botanic Gardens 9. Botanical Survey of India 10. Origin and Evolution of Angiosperms 11. Variation and Speciation in Plants 12. Relevance of Taxonomy 13. Taxonomic Evidences 14. Morphological Features 15. Plant Identification : Construction and Use of Keys 16. Magnoliidae (Magnoliaceae, Annonaceae, Nymphaeaceae, Ranunculaceae, Papaveraceae, Fumariaceae) 17. Hamamelidae (Moraceae and Casuarinaceae) 18. Caryophyllidae (Cactaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Amaranthaceae, Portulacaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Polygonaceae) 19. Dilleniidae (Tiliaceae, Sterculiaceae, Malvaceae, Violaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Capparaceae, Brassicaceae, Sapotaceae) 20. Rosidae (Rosaceae, Mimosaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Fabaceae, Lythraceae, Myrtaceae, Combretaceae, Loranthaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Vitaceae, Sapindaceae, Anacardiaceae, Meliaceae, Rutaceae, Oxalidaceae, Geraniaceae, Apiaceae) 21. Asteridae (Apocynaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Solanaceae, Convolvulaceae, Boraginaceae, Verbenaceae, Lamiaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Acanthaceae, Pedaliaceae, Rubiaceae, Asteraceae) 22. Liliopsida (Monocots) (Alismataceae, Arecaceae, Araceae, Commelinaceae, Cyperaceae, Poaceae, Musaceae, Zingiberaceae, Liliaceae, Orchidaceae) 23. Taxonomy and Phytogeography, Index. The book provides a comprehensive account of the basic concepts to the recent trends in plant taxonomy. While general aspects are dealt in detail, the systematic treatment and methodical description of angiosperm families has also been given due attention. Written in student-friendly manner, the subject matter has been presented in a simple and lucid style. Well supported with self explanatory illustrations, the book will immensely be useful to the students pursuing undergraduate, honours and postgraduate studies in botany, agriculture, pharmacology and various competitive examinations.
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Foreword. Preface. Professor Baidyanath Misra the economist and social scientist. Section I Human development poverty and empowerment 1. Human development where India stands/P.K. Chaubey. 2. Human development in India a trend analysis/P.K. Jegadish Gandhi. 3. Combating poverty regional concentration and fiscal reforms/D.K. Srivastava. 4. Poverty alleviation for development/Ajit Kumar Sinha. 5. Poverty alleviation and environment/Adwait Mohanty. 6. Education and values guide posts for educational reforms/P.C. Mahapatra. 7. Child survival in Orissa/Srijit Mishra. 8. Incidence of ultra poverty in the tribal community of Orissa/R.P. Sarma. 9. Measurement of poverty among the beneficiary households under different anti poverty programmes in a backward district of Orissa/Manaranjan Behera. 10. Structural adjustment overflowing godowns starvation deaths and food security in India/Rabi N. Patra. 11. Gender equity and empowerment of women in Orissa current trends and direction for future growth. Section II Economic reforms and its impact on Indian economy 12. Regional inequality and growth during the time of reforms/Smriti Mukherjee. 13. Why state level fiscal reforms are necessary/P.K. Bhargava. 14. Issues and policy options for trade related intellectual property rights and Indian economy/B.M. Jani. 15. Economic reforms and rural credit impact issues and responses/G. Raghava Reddy. 16. Globalisation and decentralised development a feminist perspective/S.K. Mishra and I.D. Singh. 17. Trends in income distribution in India during liberalization period/Ashuthosh Kumar and P.S. Raikhy. 18. Capital inflows and fiscal profligacy/G.S. Monga and K. Ravindran. 19. Women's participation and unorganised sector a study of pre and post reform period/Prahland Kumar and Renu Jain. 20. Commercial banks as a Pacesetter of Rural Development the case of Orissa in post reform period. Section III Strategy of development and its sustainability 21. Ecological sustainability and economic development in low income economies a case study of wet land mangrove ecosystem in Sundarban/Raj Kumar Sen and Somnath Hajra. 22. Institutional aspects of sustainable aqua culture development and abatement of conflicts in resource sharing/N. Rajalakshmi. 23. An analytical review of issues concerning agrarian structure poverty and rural development/R. Arunachalam. 24. Changing role of rural credit institutions and support services in Kolhapur district/V.B. Jugale. 25. Contribution of Tobacco sector to national and local economy should it be banned/G.C. Kar. 26. Political system of corruption a villain for civilised societal development/A. Ranga Reddy. 27. Development of small scale industries in Orissa a spectrum in emerging global perspective/S.K. Sahoo. 28. A reflection on budget priorities in Orissa/Bhagabata Patro. 29. Economic development and the tribals an experience from Orissa/Jagannath Lenka. Index. The volume which has been published in honour of Prof. Baidyanath Misra presents a comprehensive analysis of the social and economic problems of India with recent controversies in respect of liberalisation and globalisation with market economy. The authors belonging to different parts of India from the range of Himalayas to Kanya Kumari with specialisation in different fields of economic activity have adopted a point of view which has great relevance for improving the economy and social well being of the people of India. The economists who have contributed papers in this volume have successfully blended together both light and fruit bearing economics. Therefore the main theme in this volume is not whether to increase the rate of growth but how to increase it so that the benefits of growth does not create any social imbalance. Among the massive problems that confront Indians are unemployment poverty inequality environmental pollution resource management unplanned education health hazards women deprivation impact of globalisation and liberalisation and so on. Thou.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Deep and Deep Publications, 2004
ISBN 10: 8176295256 ISBN 13: 9788176295253
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Guru Nanak Dev University., Amritsar., 1985
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Hardcover. Zustand: used/Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fair. 224 Pages. New End Papers. Jacket With Light Wear.
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Verlag: Authorspress, 2019
ISBN 10: 938911022X ISBN 13: 9789389110227
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. This is a collection of editorials in reputed news papers; enjoying wide readership. They cover a wide compass of 44 years' of experience, starting with the cold hands of emergency in 1975 to the gusto of authoritarianism that wafts the air at present. The overwhelming thrust of the edits has been to celebrate the spirit of liberal democracy in all its hues. With the author's familiarization with a cross section of disciplines, economics, law and politics, it's an intellectual potpourri; that is likely to be relished by a wide cross section of readers.
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Feed and fodder development issues and options/K.A. Singh. 2. Forage research network in India and its role in enhancing forage production/S.A. Faruqui and Sunil Kumar. 3. Trees as a source of fodder for livestock in India/N. Das. 4. Use of remote sensing in assessing forage resources availability/J.P. Singh P.N. Dwivedi N.S. Ekta R.K. Agrawal and S. Radotra. 5. Seed production for forage crops and grasses and national network/R.K. Bhatt. 6. Varietal improvements in forage crops/G.P. Shukla. 7. Forage production technology for sustaining animal productivity/R.K. Agrawal S.N. Tripathi and J.P. Singh. 8. Forage production strategies for problematic soils/S.B. Tripathi. 9. Soil health for forage production soil enzyme activities as bio indicators/S.K. Das. 10. Potential forage production systems for different agro climatic situation of India/Sunil Kumar. 11. Analytical techniques for determination of mineral in feed and forages/K.K. Singh S.K. Mahanta M.M. Das Anil Kumar and A.K. Misra. 12. Forage evaluation and animal production under grazing/S.K. Mahanta M.M. Das K.K. Singh and N. Das. 13. Plant carbohydrate and protein fractions as forage quality determinants/A.K. Mishra M.M. Das K.K. Singh Anil Kumar and M.K. Tripathi. 14. In vivo techniques for measurement of forage digestibility/Sultan Singh. 15. Estimation of forage degradability in ruminants by in situ technique/M.M. Das K.K. Singh S.K. Mahanta Anil Kumar and A.K. Misra. 16. Recent developments in physico chemical techniques for forage quality determinations/Subir Kumar Nag. 17. Gas production technique for forage evaluation/Sultan Singh. 18. Insect and pathogen infestation impact on forage yield and quality/Sharmila Roy and Pradeep Saxena. 19. Pesticide residues in animal feeds and fodder and their management for quality livestock production/Subir Kumar Nag. 20. Microbial protein synthesis in ruminants fed forage/S.K. Mahanta K.K. Singh M.M. Das and A.K. Misra. 21. Fodder availability and livestock management in North West Himalaya/Sudesh Radotra Inder Dev and J.P. Singh. 22. Use of behaviour knowledge to enhance feed intake in livestock/S.B. Maity and N. Das. 23. Post harvest handling of fodder crops in development of a fodder bank/P.K. Pathak and P.N. Dwivedi. 24. Technologies for quality silage and hay making from forages/A.B. Mojumdar. 25. Leaf meal processing technology and feeding strategies to the livestock/P.N. Dwivedi and P.K. Pathak. 26. Practical aspect of mineral nutrition in livestock/K.K. Singh M.M. Das S.K. Mahanta Anil Kumar and A.K. Misra. 27. Forage based feeding of livestock/S.K. Mahanta K.K. Singh M.M. Das and N. Das. 28. Organic forage production management and production issues/S.B. Maity. 29. Nutritional improvement of crop residues/M.M. Das K.K. Singh A.K. Misra Anil Kumar and S.K. Mahanta. 30. Challenges and priorities for improvement of forage crops biotechnological approach/D.R. Malaviya A.K. Roy and P. Kaushal. 31. Agroforestry interventions for reclamation of degraded lands/A.K. Handa. 32. Tannin rich feeds and their strategic utilization/B.K. Bhadoria. 33. Secondary metabolites of forages in relation to animal production/S.K. Mahanta K.K. Singh M.M. Das S.K. Nag and N. Das. 34. Glucosinolate its estimation and role in animal feeding/M.K. Tripathi A.S. Mishra and A.K. Misra. 35. Nutritional significance and antimethanogenic potential of feed tannins/M.K. Tripathi and Deepika Chaturvedi. 36. Rangelands and their improvement strategies/M.M. Roy. 37. Grassland/rangeland management and livestock production/B.K. Trivedi and J.P. Singh. 38. Genetic improvement in range grasses and legumes for increasing forage productivity from degraded lands/Ajoy Kumar Roy. 39. Utilization of degraded lands through hortipastoral system/Sunil Kumar S.N. Ram and A.K. Shukla. 40. Role of weather based agro advisory services in decision making for forage and livestock production/J.B. Singh and Pradeep Behari. 41. Underutilized feed resou.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: KW Publishers Pvt Ltd Mai 2012, 2012
ISBN 10: 9381904081 ISBN 13: 9789381904084
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - India embarked upon the liberalisation path in 1991 by dismantling the Licence, Quota, Permit Raj. A decade later, the defence sector allowed 100 percent private sector participation with 26 percent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). The offset policy in 2005 and its subsequent refinements aimed at leveraging India's big ticket acquisitions to bring in substantial FDI, Joint Ventures (JVs) and outsourcing arrangements, thereby improving the self-reliance quotient. Despite such policy initiatives, India's military industry capability and self-reliance remain at a low ebb. There is considerable unease over the implementation of defence offsets, due to the meagre inflow of FDI into manufacturing and the R&D sector, lukewarm long-term investment interest of foreign arms majors in Indian industry and outsourcing arrangements predominantly for low end products, services and Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul (MRO) so far. To galvanise the process, the government needs to develop a comprehensive industrialisation strategy for the manufacturing sector and dovetail defence industry capability as part of this larger policy mosaic. Use of offsets can be a critical facilitator of this strategy. Of the four BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) countries that are expected to be global leaders in 2020, Brazil, China and Russia are seen to have taken significant strides in aerospace, shipbuilding, manufacturing, exports and R&D, with offsets playing a significant role. India is yet to realise its full potential in these areas. The offset policy can be a powerful instrument for such global leadership. FDI in defence should be increased to at least 50 percent as this is likely to bring in significant key manufacturing and design technology capability. Simultaneously, substantial R&D investment and joint technology projects will be needed to spur the export potential and the spin-off to the civil sector. Front end defence technology in electronics, avionics and metallurgy and propulsion has always been a precursor to overall growth in Science and Technology (S&T) and national capability build-up. This has to be supplemented by social sector investment, skill upgradation and training. A mix of direct and indirect offsets will bolster this process. A liberal offset policy, with strong government mentoring, has the heady potential to make India a global hub in defence technology and manufacturing, and more self-reliant in critical defence systems and platforms.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Poona: Deccan college 1965. XXII, 265 p. Original Cardboard. Gr.-8°., 1965
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= Deccan College, Building Centenary and Silver Jubilee Series No 32. Proceedings of the Seminar on Indian Prehistory and Protohistory, held at the University Department of Archaelogy, Deccan College, Poona, May 24-31, 1964. Stamp on front cover and title "complimentary copy, not for sale". - Spine slightly damaged. Rücken leicht beschädigt. - Indien, Vorgeschichte, Urgeschichte, Frühgeschichte - Paketporto; heavyweight, additional mailing costs (MG2a:).
Verlag: Concept Publishing, 2022
ISBN 10: 9351252191 ISBN 13: 9789351252191
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. The Habitat Conference held at Vancouver, Canada in May-June 1976 can be considered as a high water mark in the study of human settlements on a global scale. Habitat Asia, in three volumes, brings to the reader the first systematic assessment of the impact of this conference on material policies in the Asian region. The survey is focused on the recommendations approved by the national governments and the follow-up action they have taken to implement the same. It gives a fairly comprehensive idea of how the countries covered by the survey are responding to the international call for a new policy on human settlements a policy which would enhance the quality of life of the people inhabiting Asia's urban and rural settlements. The present volume, the first in this trilogy, discusses the Indian situation and the relevant trends in national development. Six case studies of urban and rural settlements serve as ample illustrations of the problem under study. The responses in the shape of various policies and programmes both at the national as well as the state levels are analysed in detail. The conclusions drawn are stated in a forthright and hard-hitting manner. This series of volumes is bound to make people sit up and do some rethinking on this vital human problem in more positive terms.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1957
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. THIS RARE/ANTIQUE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1957 BY Corner Damage, Corner Band & Without Jacket HAVING 482 PGS AND SIZE 10.00*6.75 WRITTEN IN English . THE BOOK IS IN READABLE CONDITION Originally in Hardcover with some issues like loose binding. THE IMAGE OF THIS BOOK IS GIVEN FOR YOUR REFERENCE. WE CAN REBIND THE SAME IN LEATHER BINDING FOR EXTRA $ 25. 482.