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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2004
ISBN 10: 8126118857 ISBN 13: 9788126118854
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Verlag: Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd, New Delhi, 2004
ISBN 10: 8126118857 ISBN 13: 9788126118854
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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Acknowledgment. Introduction. 1. Variety of religious beliefs and practices. 2. Religious beliefs and practices in Africa South America Australia Polynesia and Melanesia. 3. The eternal way of Hinduism. 4. Jainism. 5. The way of the Buddha. 6. Judaism and Christianity. 7. The straight path of Islam. 8. The religious life of Valayar of South India. 9. Some reflections on religions. Glossary of terms related to religion. Index. This book describes in a historical and evolutionary sense the primordial diversity of belief system of man and the associated rituals taboos sacrifices and value system as part of a local or ethnic culture. It looks into the concept of God which is one area so vast and the attempts of man right from ancient times till today spread over different parts of the globe how he has dreamt visualized conceptualized and imagined the reality of God. The very field as one could see is more like a great ocean but the book makes an attempt looking into what mankind at different parts of the globe over millennia have speculated and arrived at some tentative and definite conclusions about the concept of God. The initial part of the book discusses in detail religious beliefs and practices in South Africa South America Australia Polynesia and Malaynesia covering several ethnics and tribal groups detailing their religious life and practices. In a chronological sense the book briefly describes beginning with Hindu way of life Jainism the way of the Buddha Judaism and Christianity and the straight path of Islam. The case study dealing with the Valayar of South India is a detailed religious belief system and practices of the Valayar of South India. In a sense the book reflects and encompasses the various belief systems and practices related to all the religions. The concluding part though not a commentary or criticism attempts a brief comparison of religions in respect to what they stand for and what they advocate. In the beginning of the book there are three areas which are critically examined. They are idolatry sin and religious conversion. In brief the reader may get an idea of man's attempt to understand the mystery of God and mystery of creation. 330 pp.
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Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Contents Acknowledgements Preface 1 Indispensability of Water for Life 2 The philosophy behind the Neeru-Meeru Programme 3 Conservation of Water Efforts by the State Government 4 Operational Means and Methods in Harvesting and Conserving Rainwater 5 Integrated Approach to Water Supply and Sanitation Management 6 Peoples Image of Rural Development Development Implications 7 Community Organization and Programme Planning 8 People?s Participation in Upland Conservation 9 Participatory Technology Development and Sustainable Agriculture A Case from Philippines 10 Training as a Principal Factor of HRD Initiative 11 Strategies for Developing Entrepreneurship among People 12 Extension Education iPn Aid of Agricultural Marketing 13 Each Village as a Unit of Rural Development 14 Guidelines for Sectoral Development 15 Application of Technologies Appropriate to Rural Areas 16 The Part Played by NGOs in Rural Development 17 Janmabhumi in Andhra Pradesh A Clinical Approach to Multi-Sectoral and Segmental Development 18 Caste Dynamics in Rural Development 19 Rural Sanitation Need for a Perspective Plan 20 Prospects and Problems in Rural Communities Lead to Urbanization in India IndexRural-urban development is a complex phenomenon On one hand it looks simple but on the other hand it is so time consuming and the process of development continues with ever growing additions and modifications The rural-urban development as a generic concept subsumes several fields of development that fall under economic measures democratic approaches establishing social justice to all segments of the community The present volume focuses on clear-cut development policies ensuring enrichment and safeguarding water resources and forest areas with minimal use for human consumptionDevelopment is an integrated system The volume lays emphasis on the judicious use of physical and material resources and continuous endeavour and training of the personnel who are to be the agents of change and development There is no straight highway to rural and urban development Depending upon the ethnicity and subculture within the fold of Indian ethos one may have to charter in multiple ways but may remember and apply the clinical field approach irrespective of the programs focused uponThe planners administrators organizers and field workers the teaching and the training community concerned with and working in the field of rural and urban development would find this volume interesting and useful 364 pp.
Verlag: Akansha, New Delhi, 2007
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Emergence of varna and caste system in India a brief critical review. 3. A general picture of the Dalits in India. 4. Functional relationship of some higher caste groups with Dalits (Mala and Madiga) a case study. 5. Case studies. 6. Caste dynamics influencing development. 7. Approaches to Dalits development. 8. Programme planning to meet people's needs. 9. Each village as a unit of development. 10. Local institutions as primary agents of social change. 11. Local leaders their role and participation in alleviating poverty. 12. Role of youth in alleviating poverty. 13. Sanitation a critical factor for development. 14. Measures to alleviate poverty among the Dalits. 15. Conclusion. Index. The Dalits in India around 800 go by different ethnic names. They constitute roughly 1/7 of India's population and they are the majority group in poverty and below poverty line. The question of Dalits development is a massive one. It is not an individual or a family. The issues and problems are not single but varied in type by depicting their struggle at the bottom level in the caste hierarchy for centuries. Caste system and division of functions for centuries have contributed to the stagnation and confined the Dalits to menial labour. They were made to be content with meager wages paid to them. They have been suffering what we may call Social suffocation for centuries. The present book looks into the more depressing living conditions of the Dalits in India. It also briefly looks into the emergence of varna and caste system in India and how it has over a period of centuries categorized people with specified occupations social privileges and limitations in the social Hindu hierarchy. Further the book focuses on approaches to the Dalits development and the way in which local youth and institutional leaders could help development of the Dalits. Finally in a summary form the book lists out measures to alleviate poverty among the Dalits in India. 214 pp.
Verlag: Akansha Pub, New Delhi, 2008
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Safety training in industry. 3. Multi functional contributions of training. 4. The way to go about assessing of training needs. 5. Human behaviour and industrial safety. 6. Designing of training programmes. 7. Training methods their contribution and limitations. 8. Audio visual aids as supportive element in training. 9. The place of communication in training. 10. The role of the course director. 11. Briefing guest faculty. 12. Supervisor and safety training. 13. The role of the trainer. 14. The responsibility on the part of training institute and sponsoring organisations. 15. Provision of reading material. 16. Multiple ways to ruin a training course. 17. Problems of training adults. 18. Evaluation of training programmes. Appendices. Select bibliography. Index. Training in a broad sense is a continuous process in life to equip oneself with knowledge skills and desired patterns of behaviour to be effective as an individual and as a member in the group. Training in a job or activity is again a process of creating awareness imparting new knowledge and developing skills attitudes and values in people in order to make them effective and efficient in their job through instruction practice demonstration or other techniques either on the job or in a formal training situation. The present book focuses on Training Methods specifically related to industrial safety and simultaneously deals with different types of training programmes related to multiple objectives. Organised in 18 chapters followed by appendices and an exhaustive bibliography the present book deals with training programmes related to diverse fields. The book will be a useful source for the trainers especially engaged in training. It will also serve as a guide to the industrial units. 290 pp.
Verlag: Akansha Pub House, New Delhi, 2008
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Earlier attempts towards rural development. 2. Lessons from these efforts towards rural development. 3. Programme planning to meet people's needs. 4. Each village as a unit of rural development. 5. Guidelines for sectoral development. 6. Application of technologies appropriate to rural areas. 7. Local institutions as primary agents of social change. 8. Local leaders and their participation in rural development. 9. Role of youth in rural development. 10. Women as partners in development. 11. The part played by NGOs in rural development. 12. Caste dynamics in rural development. 13. Dynamics of Dalits development. 14. Rural sanitation need for a perspective plan. 15. Integrated approach to water supply and sanitation management. 16. Clinical approach to development. 17. Field approach to integrated rural development. 18. Model for securing people's participation in rural development. Appendix. Index. Rural development is a generic concept subsuming several fields of development that fall under economic development democratic growth and social justice. There have been several scores of book on this subject. The present volume emphasizing clinical field approach spells out the significant factors that the planners the organizers the administrators and the field workers have to take care of and be sensitive in understanding people their needs and problems and working with them for their advancement and welfare. There is no straight highway to rural development. Depending upon the ethnicity and subculture within the fold of Indian ethos one may have to charter in multiple ways but may remember and apply the clinical field approach irrespective of the programmes focused upon. The planners administrators organizers and field workers the teaching and the training community concerned with and working in the field of rural development would find this volume interesting and useful. 410 pp.
Verlag: Akansha, New Delhi, 2007
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword by Charanjit Singh Atwal. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. A framework for clinical approach. 3. Landlessness and poverty. 4. Gender issues in poverty alleviation. 5. Field study related to the conditions of the poor. 6. Lessons from rural development. 7. Programme planning to meet people's needs. 8. Each village as a unit of development. 9. Local institutions as primary agents of social change. 10. Local leaders and their participation in alleviating poverty. 11. Role of youth in alleviating poverty. 12. Janmabhoomi in Andhra Pradesh a clinical approach to multi sectoral and segmental development. 13. Caste dynamics influencing alleviation of poverty. 14. Specific focus on Dalits development. 15. Rural sanitation need for a perspective plan. 16. Integrated approach to water supply and sanitation management. 17. Model for securing people's participation in their development. 18. The Valayar of South India a case study depicting their poor living conditions. 19. Model schemes for self employment individuals families and groups. 20. Measures to alleviate poverty. Index. One visible often ignored sometimes disguised painful and deplorable human problems is poverty. Poverty is a complex problem not merely related to food it embraces other minimal needs and necessities for human individuals such as shelter clothing health sanitary living literacy and some dependable means of survival. Poverty is largely prevalent in underdeveloped and developed countries. Poverty is there we don't need to elaborate and go in for microscopic analysis of this pathetic condition. The focus in the present book is on historical political and administrative reasons to why 30 to 40 percent of people in underdeveloped and developing countries suffer for decades in what we may call depressing inhuman social suffocation. The present study highlights the factors and reasons behind the deplorable and painful way of living by the poor. The percentage of the poor ranges from 30 to 40 percent in the developing and underdeveloped countries. It may be mentioned here even in the developed countries especially U.S.A. one in eight is listed below poverty line. The book emphasizes on the clinical approach towards alleviation of poverty. Since it is a question of motivating providing facilities to their ideas and means to improve their living conditions of the poor and the below poverty line people the discussion in the book focuses on the role of local leaders the youth and their contribution in helping people below poverty line gradually wriggle out of the unfortunate trap. The other material discussed in the book relate to environmental sanitation people's participation and the measures which would help in alleviating poverty. 340 pp.
Verlag: Akansha Pub, 2010
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Promotion of small scale and cottage industries in Asia 3 Rural industrialization in India 4 Strategies for developing entrepreneurship 5 A model for developing agro enterprises among farm women in Asia 6 Participation of women in socio economic development 7 Collective approach to development of enterprises by women in Bangladesh 8 Role of banks in entrepreneurship development 9 Extension education in aid of agricultural marketing 10 Mini entrepreneurial initiatives by women Self Help Groups in Andhra Pradesh Appendices Index In the whole gamut of small industry promotion entrepreneurship development which may be called human resource development is a pivotal factor Its nature being such it can grow and be developed only over a period of time It needs organization motivation training and sustained institutional support Three principal factors which are vital for economic development in terms of employment generation utilization of human and physical and material resources and empowerment of women are stressed in the present volume Developing entrepreneurship among women cannot be achieved in a vacuum and conditions in general are be created and environment should be made conducive and preparedness and willingness on the part of the society in general are essential to promote entrepreneurship among women which would lead to their empowerment All pertinent issues and strategies for women entrepreneurship are discussed in this volume 398 pp.
Verlag: New Delhi, Inter-India Publications, 1990
Anbieter: Klondyke, Almere, Niederlande
Zustand: Good. 3 vols., 466; 281; 200p., plates, orig. unif. cl. w. dustwr.