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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. The dawn of computer revolution. 2. New opportunities for Indian industry. 3. New outlook for developing India. 4. Institute awards for agricultural productivity. 5. Technology for a better world environment. 6. Science technology and national development. 7. Atomic energy fo…r India. 8. Energy generation for economic development. 9. Peaceful uses of atomic energy. 10. Technical manpower for India. 11. Development of pharmaceutical industry. 12. Excellence in science and technology. 13. Forest conservation and social development. 14. New thrust areas in agriculture. 15. Quality of scientific management. 16. Competitive industrialisation in India. 17. Science technology and society. 18. Science and technology for the common man. 19. Targeting beyond self reliance. 20. Operation clean Ganga. 21. Create scientific awareness. 22. Inculcate scientific temper. 23. Resources and human well being inputs from science and technology. 24. Make brand India products. 25. Protect environment of the seven regions. 26. Excellence in electronics and telecommunications. 27. Telecommunication for economic growth. 28. India's space explorations. 29. Science and technology for peace and prosperity. 30. New technologies and industrial growth. 31. Environment and the industrialisation. 32. Science in India today and tomorrow. 33. Rural telecommunication. 34. National water policy for India. 35. The earth is one but the world is not. 36. Science and technology for the rural India. 37. New biology and biotechnology. 38. Environment links with the development. 39. Study of astronomy in India. 40. New frontiers of science and technology. 41. Agriculture our success in self reliance. 42. Poverty gap is essentially a technology gap. 43. Biotechnology for the second green revolution. 44. Space technology and the humanity. 45. Better technology is better future. 46. Managing science to build a new India. 47. Telecom for nation building. 48. Strengthening agriculture for inclusive growth. 49. Vision of India a dream anchored in the twenty first century. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. Rajiv Gandhi was Prime Minister of India during 1984 89 yet his half decade seems to have left an imprint which bespeaks a much longer period. He was instrumental in fostering an atmosphere of modernity in the country. He symbolized the new generation of India bold energetic and innovative. He dreamt India of the 21 century. He accelerated the pace of change towards liberalization and brought about new attitudinal changes in government and people. He was a crusader of the modern science and technology and enunciated his inspiring vision in clear and confident terms often contradicting the dominant discourse of his time. It was his mission of making India developed as closed as possible to the world in all spheres of human activity. His youthful energies and dedicated efforts for realizing his vision manifested in several path breaking initiatives. He said development must mean the development of society science and technology have a key role in that development. If we are going to restructure our society it will be only possible if we have substantial achievements in areas of front line technology. The power of technology greatly fascinated him. Technology not for the sake of technology but in the service of mankind. His speeches and writings on science and technology have clearly brought out his thought process priorities and new action plan of modernizing India with the current developments of modern science and technology. He did not live long enough to see his India of the 21 century but India lives on to see his dreams. The book will prove useful to the science policy planners social scientists economists management experts and researchers on the contemporaries studies etc by evolving future technology management strategies in employing the combined strength of science and socio economic sectors towards making India a strong modern and vibrant nation i.

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Paperback. Zustand: New. Language: English. About The Book: Rajiv Gandhi, as Prime Minister of India, in 198489, brought with him a brightness and hope, as well as a believable vision of the 21st Centuryqualities then badly needed to speed up the process of achieving the technoeconomic development of India. He projected an image… of modernity and infused a new confidence among people; this was marked by a vision largely technocritic and relying heavily on science and technology. He was stated to be a man in hurry, aspiring to make India a technologically advanced nation by the next two decades, with the inputs of modern science and technology. His name is synonymous with the ushering in of Computer Revolution in India. He gave a clarion call to the nation to take a quantum leap into the 21st century. It was his dream of modernizing India, of bringing her fully technologically, economically and socially into the new millennium. It was a dream of a strong, proud and united India, which march in to the 21st century with courage and confidence. He was a crusader of modern science and technology and elucidated his inspiring vision in clear and confident terms, often contradicting the dominant discourse of his mind and ideology, as well as his frankness and sincere zeal for the effective utilization of science and technology towards the welfare of making. He realized that modern science and technologycan play a useful role in social uplift, in creating a more open society, and in bringing India closer together. He was the creator of a vibrant force of change. He was an innovative mind attempting to redefine India's role in the changing global environment. He believed in the growth of the individual, as well as of the nation. He did not live long enough to see his India of the 21st century, but India lives on to see his dreams. India is happening. The future beckons India to be prosperous. About The Author: Dr. Pawan Sikka is a Solid State physicist with Ph.D. and D. Sc. Degrees in Physics. As a British scholar, he was Visiting Fellow to the University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K. in 198485. He has held senior positions as a science administrator for the past three decades with the Ministry/Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, New Delhi. As a Principal Scientific Officer DST, during 198589, he was associated with the then Science Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, set up as an apesx body to render him advice on the health of science in India, and to prepare a perspective plan for 2001 AD for the country. Later, he was Director, International Relations for science and technology. He was leader of the Indian delegation on science and technology for the SAARC meeting in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was also a member of the Indian delegations to Seweden and Germany for developing the bilateral programmes of cooperation in science and technology. Besides, he was the founder programme coordinator, for the Center for Science and technology for Nonaligned and other Developing Countries, New Delhi. As a recipient of the UNESCO Study Fellowship, he visited Turkey, besides visiting It, Switzerland and USA, in pursuit of knowledge, in the new and emerging fields of Scence and Technology. He was Advisor/ScientistG (Technology Development and Commercializatoin), with the then newly set up Technology Development Board, DST, Government of India, New Delhi, (19962004). Dr. Pawan Sikka is a life member of the Association of British Scholars; Oxford and Cambridge Society of India; Materials Research Society of India etc. He has presented technical papers in conferences and contributed extensively on science policy related issues concerning India in journals of national and international repute. CONTENTS: Preface Rajiv Gandhi : His Fascination for Science and Technology Rajiv Gandhi Era: Science and the Government of India New Initiatives of Rajiv Gandhi : His Action Plan of Modernising India The Un Finished Agenda of Rajiv Gandhi : A.

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Hardcover. Zustand: New. This book covers multi-facets of his personality. He was a poet, excellent, orator, visionary and doyen of Indian politics for over 65 years.

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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Science, technology and innovation frame-work in India. 3. The IPR regime in India. 4. Announcement: India's first national intellectual property rights (NIPRs) policy-2016 creative India: innovative India. 5. Government support: implementation of NIPRs… policy 2016 new hopes-new dreams. 6. Critical observations and assessments of NIPRs policy 2016. 7. NIPRs policy 2016: comments and reaction building. 8. Round table discussion on NIPRs policy 2016. 9. Epilogue India today: India tomorrow. Annexures. Select bibliography. Index. India unveiled its first a comprehensive National Intellectual Property Rights (NIPRS) policy 2016 on 13 May 2016, aimed at fostering innovation, cutting delays in clearing patent, trademark and copyright applications, protecting traditional knowledge and encouraging entrepreneurship. It is likely to bring India's IP regime in line with global standards and help improve its ranking in the World Bank's Ease of doing business index. The new NIPRs policy 2016 will speed up the entire registration of patents and trade-marks etc. The NIPRs Policy 2016 has generated unprecedented response within and outside India. A critical review of the said NIPRs policy-2016 has been made by various scholars, published elsewhere and these are compiled and included in this book for the benefit of researchers, policy planners, academicians, legal professionals etc.

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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Japans Tsunami earthquake and nuclear catastrophe waves of destruction. 2. Atomic energy programme in India. 3. India's commitment : nuclear safety. 4. Experts opinion on nuclear safeguards. 5. Public perception of the nuclear disaster.… 6. Japan's nuclear tragedy: an eye opener for the world. 7. Nuclear emergency in Jaitapur. 8. Renewable sources of energy for the 21st century. 9. Economic meltdown in Japan. 10. Chernobyl nuclear disaster. 11. Emergise India for sustainable development. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. In the aftermath of the triple disaster tsumani, earthquake and nuclear meltdown in Japan, safety of the nuclear power plants has come under fore world wide. The developing world including India needs to reconsider the locations of its nuclear plants before their installations in the country. With India focused entirely on growth, it is unprepared for such a devastation but has an ambitious projection of 6,55,000 MW nuclear energy generation capacity by 2050. Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India has ordered undertaking the review of safety of all the present and future nuclear plants in India towards attaining peace and prosperity of the nation. This book nuclear crises in Japan lesson for India, is a companion volume to our earlier book: nuclear powered India, Indo-US deal: NSG clearance, ushering in a new dawn of the 21st century. Both these books provide ready reference material to the students, researchers, nuclear policy planners, sociologists, history of science, environmentalist etc as they contain latest information on the status of the future of nuclear energy programmes in India and the lessons to be learnt from Japan. We have a duty to base our judgements on the best available information. While we safeguard our interest we do not miss on opportunities to become a major player in the global energy sector. A rewarding exercise towards a nuclear future of India. (jacket).
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. Rajiv Gandhi, as Prime Minister of India, in 198489, brought with him a brightness and hope, as well as a believable vision of the 21st Centuryqualities then badly needed to speed up the process of achieving the technoeconomic development of India. He projected an image of modernity an…d infused a new confidence among people; this was marked by a vision largely technocritic and relying heavily on science and technology. He was stated to be a man in hurry, aspiring to make India a technologically advanced nation by the next two decades, with the inputs of modern science and technology. His name is synonymous with the ushering in of Computer Revolution in India. He gave a clarion call to the nation to take a quantum leap into the 21st century. It was his dream of modernizing India, of bringing her fully technologically, economically and socially into the new millennium. It was a dream of a strong, proud and united India, which march in to the 21st century with courage and confidence. He was a crusader of modern science and technology and elucidated his inspiring vision in clear and confident terms, often contradicting the dominant discourse of his mind and ideology, as well as his frankness and sincere zeal for the effective utilization of science and technology towards the welfare of making. He realized that modern science and technologycan play a useful role in social uplift, in creating a more open society, and in bringing India closer together. He was the creator of a vibrant force of change. He was an innovative mind attempting to redefine India's role in the changing global environment. He believed in the growth of the individual, as well as of the nation. He did not live long enough to see his India of the 21st century, but India lives on to see his dreams. India is happening. The future beckons India to be prosperous. About The Author: Dr. Pawan Sikka is a Solid State physicist with Ph.D. and D. Sc. Degrees in Physics. As a British scholar, he was Visiting Fellow to the University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K. in 198485. He has held senior positions as a science administrator for the past three decades with the Ministry/Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, New Delhi. As a Principal Scientific Officer DST, during 198589, he was associated with the then Science Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, set up as an apesx body to render him advice on the health of science in India, and to prepare a perspective plan for 2001 AD for the country. Later, he was Director, International Relations for science and technology. He was leader of the Indian delegation on science and technology for the SAARC meeting in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was also a member of the Indian delegations to Seweden and Germany for developing the bilateral programmes of cooperation in science and technology. Besides, he was the founder programme coordinator, for the Center for Science and technology for Nonaligned and other Developing Countries, New Delhi. As a recipient of the UNESCO Study Fellowship, he visited Turkey, besides visiting It, Switzerland and USA, in pursuit of knowledge, in the new and emerging fields of Scence and Technology. He was Advisor/ScientistG (Technology Development and Commercializatoin), with the then newly set up Technology Development Board, DST, Government of India, New Delhi, (19962004). Dr. Pawan Sikka is a life member of the Association of British Scholars; Oxford and Cambridge Society of India; Materials Research Society of India etc. He has presented technical papers in conferences and contributed extensively on science policy related issues concerning India in journals of national and international repute. Contents: Preface Rajiv Gandhi : His Fascination for Science and Technology Rajiv Gandhi Era: Science and the Government of India New Initiatives of Rajiv Gandhi : His Action Plan of Modernising India The Un Finished Agenda of Rajiv Gandhi : A Man of Vision L.

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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction Policies behind the New India. 2. National Policy Declarations of India for science and technology (With original texts) Laying the foundation of the resurgent India. 3. National Policy statements of India for some important sectoral areas (With original texts) D…elivering excellence through public participation. Epilogue. Bibliography. Index. The Government of India with a view to accelerating the pace of development and improving the quality of life of people has enacted national level policy declarations on science and technology. Besides a number of national policy statements have been also adopted at the sectoral levels i.e. education environment industry health housing textiles patents etc to have an impact on the pursuit and performance of S&T in the country. The existence of the nature of the policy declarations and Acts can be taken as an indication of the National commitment of the government for the socio economic development of the country. The world has now seen the impact of these national policies of India during the past 3 4 years. Some of these National Policy Declarations and Acts are compended here in originals for the convenience of policy planners economists social scientists legal experts patent attorneys investment bankers entrepreneurs R&D and technology management personnel researchers students of policy studies etc for making India a strong modern and vibrant nation in the world. India is a nation on the move by utilizing the combined strength of scientific technological and socio economic sectors. The emergence of India as a major global power is an idea whose time has come. The world as a whole is now looking to India to provide global leadership on the multilateral stage in the twenty first century. 448 pp.

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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction Science policy and the new frontiers. 2. Science policy formulation in India evolution planning and implementation mechanisms. 3. Challenges and opportunities for science and technology in India take to new heights of national development. 4. National policy decl…arations of India for science and technology (with original texts) Laying the foundation of the resurgent India. 5. National policy statements of India for some important sectoral areas (with original texts) delivering excellence through public participation. 6. Statistical profile indicators of science and technology in India. 7. India poised for growth the dawn of the new millennium. Epilogue. Bibliography. Index. A national science policy provides guidelines to the government to finance encourage and deploy the scientific resources both human and natural for executing short term and long term programmes towards attaining the welfare of society. Science and Technology (S&T) has now become an important part of the national agenda. Linking S&T with the national development is a subject of increasing concern all over the world and this has gained momentum with the emerging technological revolution. So with a view to accelerating the pace of development and improving the quality of life of people the Government of India has enacted national level policy declarations on science and technology. Besides a number of national policy statements have been also adopted at the sectoral levels i.e. education environment industry health housing textiles drugs patents etc to have an impact on the pursuit and performance of S&T in the country. The existence of the nature of these national level policies and acts for the promotion and protection of S&T can be taken as an indication of the national commitment for the advancement of S&T towards the socio economic development of India. Some of these national policy declarations are compended here in originals for the convenience of science policy planners economists social scientists legal experts patent attorneys investment bankers entrepreneurs R&D and technology management personnel researchers students of science policy studies etc to devise future strategies for solving the emerging national problems by using the combined strength of science and socio economic sectors. Science and Technology has played a vital role in the emergence of modern India. The emergence of India as a major global power is an idea whose time has come. The future beckons India to be prosperous. 672 pp.

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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. I. Science, technology and innovation: 1. Scientific policy resolution 1958. 2. Technology policy statement-1983. 3. Research and development cess Act-1986. 4. Technology development board Act-1995. 5. Science and technology policy-2003. 6. Science, technology and innovati…on policy-2013. II. Environment and energy: 7. National water policy-2002. 8. Environment protection Act-1986. 9. National green tribunal bill-2010. 10. National forest policy-1988. 11. National energy policy 2008. 12. National policy for farmers, 2007. 13. The civil liability for nuclear damage Act, 2010. III. Electronics and telecommunication: 14. National policy on electronics 2011. 15. National broadband policy 2004. 16. National policy on information technology 2011. 17. National telecom policy 2011. 18. E-Waste management rules, 2016. 19. National intellectual property rights (NIPRs) policy-2016. Select bibliography. Index. Science, Nature and Law, Public Policy and Governance in India, towards building a better India, incorporates the originals texts, in varbatim, of a select national government policies and programmes in the fields of science and technology, energy and environment, information and communication, technology etc in India. For the first time, to fulfill the long-felt needs of the students, researchers, policy-planners, civil servants/administrators, legal Professionals, NGO's activists etc., this book is being brought out as ready reference materials to be used alongwith the existing literature on public policy and administration.

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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction Science policy and the new frontiers. 2. Science policy formulation in India Evolution planning and implementation mechanisms. 3. Challenges and opportunities for science and technology in India Take to new heights of national development. 4. National policy decl…arations of India for science and technology (with original texts) Laying the foundation of the resurgent India. 5. National policy statements of India for some important sectoral areas (with original texts) Delivering excellence through public participation. 6. Statistical profile Indicators of science and technology in India. 7. India poised for growth The dawn of the new millennium. Epilogue. Bibliography. Index. A national science policy provides guidelines to the government to finance encourage and deploy the scientific resources both human and natural for executing short term and long term programmes towards attaining the welfare of society. Science and Technology (S and T) has now become an important part of the national agenda. Linking S and T with the national development is a subject of increasing concern all over the world and this has gained momentum with the emerging technological revolution. So with a view to accelerating the pace of development and improving the quality of life of people The Government of India has enacted national level policy declarations on science and technology. Besides a number of national policy statements have been also adopted at the sectoral levels i.e. education environment industry health housing textiles drugs patents etc. to have an impact on the pursuit and performance of S and T in the country. The existence of the nature of these national level policies and acts for the promotion and protection of S and T can be taken as an indication of the national commitment for the advancement of S and T towards the socio economic development of India. Some of these national policy declarations are compended here in originals for the convenience of science policy planners economists social scientists legal experts patent attorneys investment bankers entrepreneurs R and D and technology management personnel researchers students of science policy studies etc. to devise future strategies for solving the emerging national problems by using the combined strength of science and socio economic sectors. Science and Technology has played a vital role in the emergence of modern India. The emergence of India as a major global power is an idea whose time has come. The future beckons India to be prosperous. 672 pp.

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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Science Diplomacy, in the age of the accelerating science and technology is increasingly becoming a central element of the foreign policy and a soft power. This book, Science Diplomacy: India and the World: Global Science Cooperation Opportunities, points out that science is now becoming eve…n more critical in the complex international relations while addressing global challenges such as Climate Change, Nuclear and Renewable Energy, Natural Catastrophize, Diseases and Disaster Mitigation etc. It Covers: Science, Technology an Innovation in India; National Policy of India on International Science Cooperation; India's Engagement with the World; Science Diplomacy and Diplomacy for Science; Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement; lndo-US Nuclear Energy Deal; FDI and technology transfer; Make in India and Intellectual Property Rights etc. India should create a crop of Science-Diplomats in foreign service to get advantage of the World Science. It is a FIRST book of its kind and is a useful one for the science policy-planners, researchers and readers and students of political science, International relations, foreign affairs etc. a must for the libraries in India and abroad.

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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Industrial policy-industrial growth achievements: industrial sectors, India. 2. India's new initiatives towards the dynamics of globalization make in India, digital India, skill and entrepreneurship etc. 3. Industrial R&D in India technology management and… innovation system. 4. Technology financing for development and communication in India new Government support-system for enterprises. National Industrial Policies of India (Original Texts): 5. The industrial policy resolution, 1948. 6. Prime Minister's statement in Parliament on participation of foreign capital in industries, 6 April 1949. 7. The industries (development and regulation) Act (IDR act), 1951. 8. Industrial policy resolution, 1956. 9. New industrial licensing policy, 1970. 10. Guidelines for licensing of items reserved for small scale sector, and entry of large/FERA houses in non-core industries 1970. 11. Industrial policy statement Government decisions, 1973. 12. Industrial policy statement, 1977. 13. Industrial policy statement, 1980. 14. Statement on industrial policy, 1991. 15. The micro, small and medium enterprises development, (MSMED) Act, 2006. 16. National policy on skill development, 2009. 17. National manufacturing policy, 2011. 18. National policy on skill development and entrepreneurship, 2015. 19. National intellectual property rights (NIPRs) policy, 2016. Select bibliography. Index. National policies, strategies and promotional measures adopted earlier in the 20th century by the Government, since the last industrial policy was enacted in 1991, for the industrial growth in India, can not now deliver the meaningful results, import and export targets, economic growth parameters etc in the 21st century. The introduction of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) as well as, the new initiatives of the government i.e. Make in India skill India, start-ups, digital India etc besides the enactment of goods and service tax (GST) Bill-2016/2017 etc have further enhanced desires of meeting the rising expectations and challenges of the domestic and foreign markets of "Make in India" products. A Need has been emphasized in this book: Industrial Policy of India-New Initiatives of the Government, Public Policy and Governance in India, for the early formulation and enactment of a new National Industrial Policy of India, say in 2017, with a forward looking approach, towards catching up of the new and emerging scenarios of the industrial developments in India and abroad, in the new millennium.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. Introduction. i. Nuclear law of civil liability. ii. Development of nuclear energy in India. 1. The Atomic Energy Act-1962: i. The Atomic Energy (Amendment) Act-1986. ii. The Atomic Energy (Amendment) Act-1987. 2. Atomic Energy (Arbitratio…n Procedure) Rules-1983. 3. Atomic Energy (Factories) Rules-1996. 4. Atomic Energy (Control of Irradition of Food) Rules-1996. 5. Atomic Energy (working of the mines, minerals and handling of prescribed substances) Rules-1984. 6. The radiation protection rules-2004. 7. Atomic Energy (safe disposal of radioactive wastes) Rules-1987. 8. Notification on schedule of prescribed substances under Atomic Energy Act-1962 (January 20, 2006). 9. Notification: Guidelines for Nuclear Transfer (Exports) February 1, 2006. 10. The civil liability for Nuclear Damage Bill-2010. 11. The civil liability for Nuclear Damage Act-2010. 12. The nuclear safety regulatory authority bill-2011. Epilogue. Index.
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Physics of the nuclear power. 2. Nuclear energy R and D scene in India. 3. Indo US Civil Nuclear Energy Cooperation The emergence of new India. 4. (Nuclear) debate in the Parliament (22 July 2008). 5. NSG waiver for India India powered its way into the Nuke Biz. 6. India's ri…ght to conduct future N tests. 7. NSG waiver and the post script editorials and comments. 8. Role of China at the NSG meeting. 9. Hidden agenda of the USA A secret letter of President Bush to Congressmen. 10. Indo US Signing of the123 Agreement. 11. Public perception of the Indo US N Deal. 12. Nuclear commerce with NSG. 13. Amendment required in the Indian Atomic Energy Act 1962. 14. Integrated energy policy for India. 15. Epilogue A quantum leap into the future. 16. What the world is saying. Annexure. Select bibliography. Index. The Nehru Bhabha equation led to the undertaking of atomic energy related programmes in India as early as in 1948. The vision of Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha focused on the crucial role to be played by the use of nuclear energy for eradicating hunger and poverty. The department of Atomic Energy Government of India is continuing the implementation of necessary R and D projects as well as manufacturing activities to meet the national policy for credible minimum nuclear tolerance and peaceful purposes. Indian conducted two peaceful underground nuclear experiments in 1974 and in 1998 respectively at Pokhran Rajasthan. The superpowers in the world have recognized India's strength i.e. capacities and capabilities built over the sixty years in the field of development of nuclear energy. An Indo US Cooperation Pact was initiated on 18 July 2005. And the Nuclear materials Suppliers Group (NSG) accorded its waiver to India on 6 September 2008. This ended 34 years of India's isolation with the nuclear mainstream and of technology denial regime. India has now been admitted into a hexagon of twenty first century nuclear power. The Indo US Nuclear Cooperation Pact executed on 10 October 2008 has become on enabling mechanism for India to interact with global nuclear world. Recent happenings in the field of nuclear energy development in India w.r.t. the global impact has been covered here for the use of science policy planners researchers techno entrepreneurs management personnel's etc. A new world of opportunities has been opened for India. It is upto us to go out and make best use of the opportunities. The commercialization of nuclear technologies will open by the private sector new vistas for the very survival of the mankind. India has now entered the nuclear mainstream towards becoming a nuclear powered nation. A growing India will have greater appetite for energy. 660 pp.
Verlag: Uppal, New Delhi 2010
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction world climate change. 2. India a global warming hotspot. 3. Tackling climate change at the National level. 4. India taking the heat off. 5. Climate change mitigation in India. 6. Climate change low carbon futures. 7. Resp 656 pp.
Verlag: Uppal Publishing House 2012
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Contents Preface 1 Mission green India 2 Solar energy clean energy 3 Trading and transfer of climate technology 4 The Himalayan glacier 5 Environment development Tussel 6 Combating climate change 7 Developed nations versus developing countries 8 Towards sustainable development in India 9 Green India mission possible 10 Good fac…tors and agriculture 11 Public private partnership 12 Epilogue an overview climate change addressing the variability in India Annexures Bibliography Index Climate Change is receiving a high level and focused attention in India The announcement of a National Action Plan on Climate Change in June 2008 was seen as a notable development as the first step towards coherent strategy for low carbon pathway for Indian economy Prime Ministers Climate Change Council is comprehensively examining Indias response to this global challenge Our National Environment Policy adopted in 2006 along with National Green Tribunal Act 2010 National Clean Energy Development Fund National Environmental Protection Authority Integrated Energy Policy 2008 etc Ministries of Environment and Forests and New and Renewable Energy etc promotes the adoption of cleaner technologies and bio friendly disposal of waste We have promoted measures like energy efficiency and encouraged the use of new and renewable sources of energy We have emerged as the country with the 4th largest wind power capacity in the world Other sources of renewable energy like solar energy are also being tapped Indias approach to climate change involves steps to cut out carbon emissions and harness the potential of green business and technologies Under the Green India Programme we propose to launch a massive afforestation project covering six million hectares of degraded forest land which is probably the worlds largest We are encouraging reusing and recycling to reduce waste Water is a precious life giving resource and we must use every drop of water efficiently Rain water harvesting is important in maximizing the utilization of water And much more towards making an ever green India 324 pp.
Verlag: Uppal Publishing House 2011
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Contents Preface 1 Selected speeches of Mrs Sonia Gandhi 2 Selected interviews Bibliography Index Sonia Gandhi among the builders of the modern India occupies a pride of place She is the President of the Indian National Congress Party Her histo 460 pp.