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Verlag: B. Jain Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2002
ISBN 10: 8131907732 ISBN 13: 9788131907733
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New Delhi, B Jain Publishers Ltd 1994, 2002
ISBN 10: 8170214645 ISBN 13: 9788170214649
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Niederlande
Original publisher's green paper-covered boards, title spine and frontcover, large 8vo: xlvi, 738pp., index. Some neat underlinings.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: B. Jain Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1996
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Reprint . Reprint, 1996. Publication of 157 pages. The wraps are a little shelf rubbed. Internally the pages are clean and complete. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Verlag: Permanent Black, 2025
ISBN 10: 8178246880 ISBN 13: 9788178246888
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. This book focuses on the theme of Dalit struggles for dignity in India. It begins by documenting the role of India's Dalits in ensuring inclusion of the term "dignity" in the Indian Constitution of 1950. Introducing Ambedkar's concept of "moral stamina", which emphasised the role of ethical ideas in democracy, the Introduction pairs this idea with the notion of dignity and demonstrates the foundational influence of these two concepts in Dalit activism and writings. Six essays explore the distinct trajectories of Dalit groups in search of religious alternatives. They reveal an ethical understanding of religion in which conversion to Christianity as well as the appropriation of indigenous religious traditions such as Buddhism and the Sant religion (associated with the poet-saints Kabir and Raidas) are shown as initiatives to reconstitute untouchable selfhood by challenging the discourse of caste orthodoxy. Three of the essays show the struggle against caste-Hinduism by analysing changes in the sartorial, spatial, and occupational arenas. These essays take Dalit Studies into under-explored territories and suggest ideas for further research. By focusing on the theme of dignity, this volume highlights shifts in the study of Hinduism, caste inequality, and Dalit Studies over the past decade. It will be seen as indispensable by all students of caste, religion, politics, and history.
Zustand: Good. New Delhi: B Jain Publishers (P) Ltd., 1991. Reprint edition. 8vo. xliii,737pp. Good book. Good dust jacket. Dust jacket edgeworn and slightly frayed at flap folds; spine slightly soiled. Boards rubbed. Small stain on free page edges. Smudges and markings in text may be from reproduction. Inquire if you need further information.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Vol. I: Preface. 1. Tree-Fern Family (Cyatheaceae). 2. Cycad Family (Cycadaceae). 3. Araucaria Family (Araucariaceae). 4. Norfolk-Island Pine (Araucariaceae). 5. Pine Family (Pinaceae). 6. Cypress Family (Cupressaceae). 7. Palm Family (Palmea). 8. Lily Family (Liliaceae). 9. Banana Family (Musaceae). 10. Casuarina Family (Casuarinaceae). 11. Pepper Family (Piperaceae). 12. Willow Family (Salicaceae). 13. Waxmyrtle Family (Myricaceae). 14. Walnut Family (Juglandaceae). 15. Mulberry Family (Moraceae). 16. Nettle Family (Urticaceae). 17. Laurel Family (Lauraceae). 18. Poppy Family (Papaveraceae). 19. Caper Family (Capparaceae). 20. Rose Family (Rosaceae). 21. Legume Family (Leguminosae). 22. Oxalis Family (Oxalidaceae). 23. Coca Family (Erythroxylaceae). 24. Rue Family (Rutaceae). 25. Ailanthus Family (Simaroubaceae). 26. Mahogany Family (Meliaceae). 27. Malipighia Family (Malpighiaceae). 28. Spurge Family (Euphorbiaceae). 29. Box Family (Buxaceae). 30. Cashew Family (Anacardiaceae). 31. Holly Family (Aquifoliaceae). 32. Bittersweet Family (Celastraceae). 33. Icacina Family (Icacinaceae). 34. Soapberry Family (Sapindaceae). 35. Sabia Family (Sabiaceae). 36. Buckthorn Family (Rhamnaceae). 37. Elaeocarpus Family (Elaeocarpaceae). 38. Mallow Family (Malvaceae). 39. Bombax Family (Bombacaceae). 40. Chocolate Family (Sterculiaceae). 41. Ochna Family (Ochnaceae). 42. Tea Family (Theaceae). Vol. II: 43. Mangosteen Family (Guttiferae). 44. Tamarix Family (Tamaricaceae). 45. Canella Family (Canellaceae). 46. Flacourtia Family (Flacourtiaceae). 47. Flacourtia Family (Flacourtiaceae). 48. Cactus Family (Cactaceae). 49. Mezereon Family (Thymelaeaceae). 50. Loosestrife Family (Lythraceae). 51. Pomegranate Family (Punicaceae). 52. Brazilnut Family (Lecythidaceae). 53. Mangrove Family (Rhizophoraceae). 54. Myrtle Family (Myrtaceae). 55. Melastome Family (Melastomataceae). 56. Ginseng Family (Araliaceae). 57. Health Family (Ericaceae). 58. Theophrasta Family (Theophrastaceae). 59. Myrsine Family (Myrsinaceae). 60. Sapodilla Family (Sapotaceae). 61. Ebony Family (Ebenaceae). 62. Storax Family (Styracaceae). 63. Sweetleaf Family (Symploceae). 64. Olive Family (Oleaceae). 65. Dogbane Family (Apocynaceae). 66. Milkweed Family (Asclepiadaceae). 67. Borage Family (Boraginaceae). 68. Verbena Family (Verbenaceae). 69. Nightshade Family (Solanaceae). 70. Bignonia Family (Bignoniaceae). 71. Gesneria Family (Gesneriaceae). 72. Myoporum Family (Myoporaceae). 73. Madder Family (Rubiaceae). Index "Trees constitute an important natural resource. From times immemorial trees have been past and parcel of human life. Man has learnt using products from tree in different forms. Tree gives us shelter, food, clothes and medicines. It is logical and convenient to treat the trees of all the states together, because many species have widely distributed. Very little and scattered information are available on Indian trees. Different species of trees, from the giants of the luxuriant rain forest to the shrubby trees of dry areas and windswept mountain summits are native of India. In addition, there are described other several hundreds of trees introduced in India because of showy flowers, handsome foliage, dense shade, valuable timber, delicious fruits or other values. We have classified the trees according to their botanical statistics. It should be helpful for university students, teachers of high schools and instructures in youth programmes, boy scouts. It should be a useful reference in Forestry Programme, landscape architects and gardeners. For rapidly increasing number of visitors/tourists, this reference provides the tree names and answer questions. All interested in nature can use this field guide in identification. Many of the tree species are figured. Information presented in addition to that required assists the readers to know the tree better and to judge the suitability of timber, shade, ornament, fruit or other purposes." (jacket).
Verlag: B.Jain Publishers
Anbieter: GAMANDER ANTIQUARIAT, Werkendam, Niederlande
New Delhi, B.Jain Publishers. 1988. Hardcover. Very Good. l 737 pp. Example from the book: ABROTANUM (Southernwood) 1. Third to thirtieth potency. (WB) 2. 3rd to 30c or higher. (KNM) 3. Allen recommends tincture and 3x. 4. Bhardwaj highly commends its efficacy and uses it in various potencies in different conditions, e.g. (i) 3x to 6x in oozing of blood from the navel of newborn; (ii) 3x and potencies near it in rheumatic complaints; (iii) 30th to 200th potencies in infrequent doses in marasmus and other wasting diseases. 5. All potencies act well. (HLB) 6. Younan recommends the 200th potency. 7. I have used its 200th potency in single doses at infrequent intervals in marasmus, oozing of moisture from the navel of newborn children and pains about the umbilical region with remarkable results.
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Verlag: Gene Tech Books, New Delhi, 2008
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Birth of NTFP. 2. Classification of NTFP. 3. Working of NTFP. 4. NTFP a treasure house. 5. Oil seeds. 6. Minor oil seeds. 7. Oil seeds of Rajasthan. 8. Abutilon indicum seed oil. 9. Fatty acids of seed oils. 10. Plantago major seed oil. 11. Boraginaceae seed oils. 12. Plant gums. 13. Gum Guggul. 14. Manufacture of gum rosin and gum turpentine. 15. Essential oil of deodar. 16. Essential oil of juniperus spp. 17. Oils of agarwood. 18. Essential oils of cinnamomum species. 19. Eucalyptus a versatile material for aroma chemicals. 20. Natural dyes from forest biomass. 21. Indian lac. 22. Lac based SSIs. 23. Mulberry silk. 24. Candelilla wax. 25. Bee Venom. 26. Make money with honey. 27. White gold mushroom cultivation. 28. Banana canning industry. 29. Improved food from banana. 30. Grow money on coconut tree. 31. Apricot Kernels. 32. Tamarind the economical tree. 33. Industrial utilization of Tamarind seed. 34. Medicinal plants. 35. Kokum. 36. Aloe Barbadensis. 37. Safed Musali. 38. Stevia. 39. Industrial utilization of medicinal plants. 40. Biocultural heritage of medicinal plants. 41. List of grasses and bamboos of India. 42. Bamboo technology innovations. Index. Non Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can be defined as all goods derived from forest and their biomass for commercial and industrial use which can be substainably extracted from a forest ecosystem in quantities and in such ways that it does not downgrade the plant communities basic reproductive function. For most recorded history people have valued forests not only for wood but for other products also. Modern science and government overlooked the importance of these Non Wood Forest wealth for so long. The answer is three fold. First most of these products are used mainly in rural areas and go unrecorded. Government includes these products in agriculture horticulture and statistics do not recognise as originating from the forest. Finally modern forestry have favoured timber as large scale enterprises and has generally regarded Non Wood products as incidental. Also the technical information published on NTFP were scattered and scanty and not well defined. We have compiled all these published/scattered informations in one volume and rediscovered the great importance of NTFPs ranging from food fruit fibers gums dye stuffs flavours trannifs and medicines for meeting people's needs. It is therefore necessary to consider how to use or sale of these NTFP in the broader framework by transferring the forests in to a productive system designed to meet their particular needs. We have categorized all these products under different chapters. With these challenges ahead on demand for better of NTFPs we have made detailed studies of these resources. This is the only book of its kind to go in depth. This book is especially suitable for foresters rangers policy makers researchers and agricultural students and scientists as reference guide book. 542 pp.
Verlag: Jain Publishers, New Delhi, 1980
Anbieter: Antiquariat Das Zweitbuch Berlin-Wedding, Berlin-Wedding, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
Leinen. Zustand: Gut. 8°. Erste Auflage, X, 157 S. Privater Leinenband mit goldener Rückenprägung. Sprache: Englisch, Gutes Exemplar. 300 Gramm.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1993
Anbieter: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, Indien
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. THIS RARE/ANTIQUE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1993 BY Eastern book linkers HAVING 186 PGS AND SIZE 8.60*5.40 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. 186.