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Verlag: Surendra Publications, 2020
ISBN 10: 8194594944 ISBN 13: 9788194594949
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Cookery and bakery. 2. Housekeeping. 3. Front office. 4. Food and beverage service. 5. Principles of management. 6. Book keeping and hotel accounts. 7. English communications skills. 8. Computer application. 9. Hygiene and first aid. Bibliography. Index. Cooking is the process of preparing food with heat. Cooks select and combine ingredients using a wide range of tools and methods. In the process, the flavor, texture, appearance, and chemical properties of the ingredients can change. Housekeepers may be assigned specialized cleaning duties. For example most hotels have laundry facilities for cleaning towels, linen bedding and workers uniforms. Some housekeepers work only in the laundry area, washing, drying and folding these items and then stocking the linen storage rooms. The front office is the nerve centre of a hotel property. Communication and accounting are two of the most important functions of a front desk operation. The food and beverage industry faces many challenges as companies struggle to keep up with changing consumer tastes and demographics. This work is essentially useful for scholars researchers social activists, academics, government functionaries and the general reader alike. It must be taken as a valuable addition to the treasure of books on the subject. (jacket).
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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Jan Lokpal Bill The Beginning of a New Era 3 The Jan Lokpal Bill Effective Anti-corruption and Grievance Redressal Systems 4 Jan Lokpal Bill and its importance 5 Corruption Jan Lokpal Bill and the Rule of Law 6 Jan Lokpal Bill Analysis-Document Transcript 7 The Jan Lokpal Bill 2011 8 Lok Pal Bill Bibliography IndexThe Jan Lokpal Bill also referred to as the citizens? ombudsman bill is a proposed anti-corruption law in India It is designed to effectively deter corruption redress grievances of citizens and protect whistleblowers If passed and made into law the bill seeks to create an ombudsman called the Lokpal Sanskrit for protector of the people an independent body similar to the Election Commission of India with the power to investigate politicians and bureaucrats without prior government permission An alternative bill the Jan Lokpal Bill has been drafted by Justice Santosh Hegde Lokayukta of Karnataka Prashant Bhushan and Arvind Kejriwal after series of consultations with public and social activists This book is a comprehensive design to offer an in-depth analysis of the major and rather disturbing global problems in the human-centred Jan Lokpal Bill peace-oriented framework 216 pp.
Verlag: Surendra Publications, 2020
ISBN 10: 9390201144 ISBN 13: 9789390201143
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Verlag: Surendra Publications, 2021
ISBN 10: 939020125X ISBN 13: 9789390201259
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Bharati Mukherjee. 2. A feminist study of Nayantara Sahgals fiction. 3. Kamala Das. 4. Agony and frustration in the poetry of Kamala Das. 5. Kamala Das's poetic work: portrayal of feminine longings. 6. Arundhati Roy. 7. The changing image of women in Indian writing in English-a study of Arundhati Roy's the God of small Things. 8. Anita Desai. 9. Anita Desai Novels of the 1970s: journeys, revelations and impasse. 10. Post Independence era and the concept of a liberated woman. 11. Emergence of feminist perspective in recent Indian English woman poets. 12. Modern Indian women writers in English. 13. Indian writing in English and Kamala Das. 14. Shashi Deshpande. 15. Family and its role in the Novels of Shashi Deshpande. Indian writing in English, especially fiction is gaining by leaps and bounds, yet Indian English literary scene bristles with amazing anomalies and curious contradictions. Some writers like Mulkraj Anand, R.K. Narayan, Raja Rao and other have given excessive critical attention while many others especially women writers have been neglected. The world body of literature in English would have been much poorer today but for the contribution of women writers. The new series studies in women writers in English is a grateful acknowledgment of that contribution and public recognition of their voice. This book covers a wide spectrum of women writers across space and time. The women writes discussed in this book Kamala Das, Kamala Markandaya, Shashi Deshpande, Anita Desai, Arundhati Roy and Jhumpa Lahari along with extensive criticism. Since most of these authors are prescribed in the English syllabus in the universities of India, both the teachers and the students will find them extremely useful and the general readers who are interested in literature in English or women writers will also find them intellectually stimulating. (jacket).
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ISBN 10: 9390201330 ISBN 13: 9789390201334
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ISBN 10: 9390201217 ISBN 13: 9789390201211
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ISBN 10: 9390201160 ISBN 13: 9789390201167
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Surendra Publications, 4561/16, Ansari Road,Daryaganj, N. Delhi-110002Ph: 65159385, Mob: 9811068537, 2011
ISBN 10: 9380014783 ISBN 13: 9789380014784
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Contents Preface 1 Womens Education 2 Female Education and Development in India 3 Emancipation Education and Empowerment of Women 4 Education for Womens Scene in Different Countries 5 Girls Education A Lifeline to Development 6 Womens Education and Empowerment 7 Role of Education and Literacy in the Development of Rural Women 8 Role of Womens Organisations and Empowerment 9 Impact on Womens Employment and Globalization Bibliography Index The Education of Women as Women-General education for interesting and intelligent living and for citizenship in large part can be the same for men and women Education is a potent tool in the emancipation and empowerment of women The greatest single factor which can incredibly improve the status of women in any society is education It is indispensable that education enables women not only to gain more knowledge about the world outside other hearth and home but helps her to get status positive self esteem and self confidence necessary courage and inner strength to face challenges in life The book deliberates upon the appropriate measures that ought to be taken regarding women education so that an era of equality dignity esteem self-respect and self-confidence dawns upon the women social empowerment jacket 297 pp.
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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Conflict in Northeast India Issues Causes and Concern 3 The Nature of the Conflict 4 Ethno-Political Situation in Northeast India 5 India multiple conflicts in Northeast India 6 India Towards a Political Economy of Intra-State Conflicts 7 Ethnic Conflicts and Traditional Self-governing Institutions 8 Northeast Violence-An Overall View 9 Thematic of Insurgency 10 Ethnic Community in the Northeast of the Subcontinent Bibliography Index The historical connections among the traditional tribes in the Northeast are largely of Tibet to BurmanMongoloid stock and closer to Southeast Asia than to South Asia It is ethnically linguistically and culturally very distinct from the other states of India Northeast India is plagued by inter-ethnic conflict The emerging educated elite of the ethnic groups articulates values and interests which generate a lot of conflict because many of them are competing with each other for share of resources The most important form of conflict besetting the reality of this area is the one associated with what is called in northeast India NEI extremist politics Such politics characterized by unconstitutional and very often violent methods began in modem India immediately after the British colonial rule came to an end in the middle of the twentieth century and when a section of the Nagas refused to join the newly formed republic The book highlights the fact that contemporary North-East India remains witness to the momentous developments arising out of ethnic mobilization jacket 256 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Womens Education 3 Basics of Indian Education 4 Role of Education and Literacy in the Development of Rural Women 5 Rural Education for the Minority Children 6 Educational Status of Rural Women 7 Education is the Foundation for Womens Empowerment 8 Education and Advocacy of Women 9 The Challenges of Participatory Rural Development 10 Changing Face of Educational Women Bibliography Index Improving womens access to education and to higher agricultural education in particular can contribute to improved food production at the household and national levels improved nutritional status of families and thus to the achievement of food security Conversely the failure to adequately address women farmers needs for agricultural training and information is at the root of the failure of many agricultural development efforts and attempts to achieve food security The Education of Women as Women-General education for interesting and intelligent living and for citizenship in large part can be the same for men and women The book deliberates upon the appropriate measures that ought to be taken regarding women education so that an era of equality dignity esteem self-respect and self-confidence dawns upon the rural women and Education jacket 297 pp.
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Contents Preface 1 Ecology of Global Climate Change and Environment 2 Ecology and Environment of Mangrove Ecosystems 3 Environmental Conservation and Ecology 4 Environmental and Genetic Influences and Malleability 5 Science Technology Society and Environment 6 Biodiversity Management 7 Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making 8 Harmful Insect of Ecology Bibliography Index The introduction of historically informed environmental analyses into regional studies offers an important opportunity for anthropologists archaeologists historians and geographers Archaeology is multidisciplinary in nature natural physical sciences humanities and temporal and spatial breath required for long term analyses Regional archaeology has gone beyond the individual site seeking to understand distribution population and economies Ethno historians and anthropologists who critically examine documents for evidence of human actions relations and attitudes Biodiversity is short for biological diversity meaning the whole variety of all living things on earth including plant and animal species and their genetic diversity The term also includes the way these organisms interact In short the term biodiversity means the whole living world of which we are an integral part It is expected that the book would serve the interests of the students as a source of information for understanding and appreciating the finer aspects of Ecology Environment and Biodiversity jacket 296 pp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Surendra Publications, 4561/16, Ansari RoadDaryaganj-110002Ph: 65159385, Mob: 9811068537, 2011
ISBN 10: 9380014902 ISBN 13: 9789380014906
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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Central American Parliament 3 Council of Representatives of Iraq 4 Estates General France 5 European Parliament 6 Islamic Consultative Assembly Iran 7 National Assembly of the Republic of China 8 Pan-African Parliament 9 Parliament of Australia 10 Parliament of Canada 11 Parliament of England 12 Parliament of Finland 13 Parliament of India 14 Parliament of Ireland 15 Parliament of Pakistan 16 Parliament of Scotland 17 Parliament of Singapore 18 Parliament of South Africa 19 Parliament of Sweden 20 Parliament of the German 21 Scottish Parliament Bibliography Index Parliaments may consist of chambers or houses and are usually either bicameral or unicameral although more complex models exist or have existed A nations prime minister PM is almost always the leader of the majority party in the lower house of Parliament but only holds his or her office as long as the confidence of the house is maintained If members of the lower house lose faith in the leader for whatever reason they can call a vote of no confidence and force the PM to resign This can be particularly dangerous to a Government when the distribution of seats is relatively even in which case a new election is often called shortly thereafter However in case of general discontent with the head of government his replacement can be made very smoothly without all the complications that it represents in the case of a presidential system In theory power resided in the monarch who chaired cabinet and chose ministers This book contains the fundamental and basic information of the subject 296 pp.
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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Environmental impacts of agricultural biotechnology 3 Biopesticides biotechnology and traditional breeding 4 Apomixis and terminator biotechnology in agri biodiversity 5 Microbial pesticides history and long term regulatory strategy 6 Basic concept of sustainable agriculture 7 Biotechnology in agriculture forestry and fisheries 8 Control of fungal plant pathogens in agricultural biotechnology 9 Biotechnological tools for increasing productivity of pulse crops 10 Biological test of soil fertility Bibliography Index According to the biotechnology industry the promise of transgenic crops inserted with Bt genes is that they will replace synthetic insecticides now used to control insect pests Most crops have a diversity of insect pests and therefore insecticides will still have to be applied to control non Lepidoptera pests which are not susceptible to the Bt toxin expressed by the crop In order to delay the inevitable development of insects resistant to Bt crops bioengineers are preparing resistance management plans using patchworks of transgenic and non transgenics to delay the evolution of resistance by providing susceptible insects for mating with resistant insects This book provides students with a basic understanding of the concepts that contribute to agricultures biotechnology revolution This information enables students to engage and utilize the texts science based content and research activities jacket 289 pp.
The book is meant for describing the journalism in the era of information technology With the advent of information technology journalism has witnessed a new face with drastic changes The book comprehensively deals with information technology and news management outline research and reporting credibility of outline news communication technologies used in e-learning modern information and communication technologies etc 298 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Indian trade an introduction 2 Trade adjustment in India 3 Industrial trade reform their economic implications and adjustment for India 4 Trade liberalization 5 External trade and investment 6 The influence of foreign trade on the inter 276 pp.
Contents Preface 1 The changing nature of journalism 2 Future of participatory journalism 3 Electronic news content and civic journalism 4 Social media poses digital dilemmas for journalists 5 Press responsibility free expression in a civil society 6 Jour 248 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Chemical warfare 3 Chemical corps 4 Chemical weapons convention 5 Types of chemical weapons 6 Medical aspects of nuclear biological and chemical warfare 7 Chemical weapon proliferation 8 Chemical weaponry in ancient medie 248 pp.
Contents Preface 1 The Mission of the eighteenth century 2 Naturalism in education 3 Philanthropy in education 4 Rise of the common school 5 Observation and industrial training in education 6 The common school revival in New England 7 Development of moder 254 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Indias Maoist revolt internal crisis and external reach 3 Chronology of Maoist attacks in India 4 The rise of the Maoists in India 5 Maoist Guerrillas widen Peoples war in India 6 Development of the peoples Guerilla Army 288 pp.
tables (illustrator). Contents Preface 1 Managerial decision making 2 Leadership and the work force 3 Motivation 4 The structure of media organisations 5 Technology and the future 6 Media regulation and self regulation 7 Planning 8 Market analysis 9 Marketing and researc 304 pp.
Contents 1 Banking and bank organisations 2 Interbank networks 3 Bank regulation 4 Central banking 5 The duty of confidentiality 6 Advisory and transactional liability This book offers a new framework of banking law It takes as a given the modern world of 276 pp.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Rural women. 2. Women and development process. 3. Development policy of rural women. 4. Empowering women in India. 5. Rural women, empowerment and self help groups. 6. Many faceted role of women in development. 7. Empowering women in agriculture. 8. Empowering women and Panchayati Raj. Bibliography. Index. In rural India, women have begun to develop not only an awareness of their world but also a consciousness of their collective power to change their lives. The efforts they have made in rural areas may seem small and fragmented but they have brought about meaningful changes in the lives of individuals and in small communities. They have enabled everyone to understand the nature of the power structure and to build tip women's organizational strength as Mahila Mandals or Sangh or Sangam presently, in most of the Indian village, women have formed self-help groups. The women has been regarded as a backbone of the region in terms of the role they have been playing in the development and prosperity of the Uttarakhand for the past several generations. However in most of the cases they lack equal treatment, behaviour and status as provided to their male counterparts. They have been participating in different behaviour and status as provided to their male counterparts. They have been participating in different activities at household and outside household level along with male members of the family. In fact certain activities are performed only by the women at household level. The book in general speaks of humanistic and constitution need in terms of rural women and women empowerment. (jacket).