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About The Author:- Sir George Abraham Grierson, (Jan. 7, 1851-March 9, 1941) Irish linguist, language scholar and civil servant who conducted the Linguistic survey of India (1898-1928), obtaining information on 364 languages and dialects. While a student of mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin, Grierson took prizes in Sanskrit and Hindi. Grierson went to Bengal in October 1873, where-in addition to carrying out his duties in a succession of government posts until 1898-he devoted much time to language research. The first of his enormous output of papers, reviews, and books appeared in 1877. Contents:- Volume 2: Introduction • DIVISION I • DECLENSION • CHAPTER I.- NOUNS • Post-positions • Masculine tadbhavas in • Masculine nouns ending in silent consonants • General rules for other nouns • Masculine tatsamas in • Masculine nouns in • Masculine nouns in • Feminine nouns in • Feminine nouns ending in a silent consonant • Periphrastic Plural • Genitive Affixes • CHAPTER II. - ADJECTIVES • Gender • Numeral adjectives, cardinals • Ordinals • Fractional numbers • Multiplicatives • Definite cardinals • Indefinite cardinals • Collective numerals • CHAPTER III. - PRONOUNS • General remarks • Pronouns of the first and second person non-honorific • Pronoun of the second person honorific and reflexive pronoun • Demonstrative pronouns • Correlative pronouns • Interrogative pronoun • Indefinite pronoun • Indefinite pronoun • Indefinite Pronoun • Compound indefinite pronoun • Derivative pronominal forms • Adjectival pronouns • Pronominal oblique genitive • DIVISION II • CONJUGATION • CHAPTER IV. - INTRODUCTORY • Warning as to number and gender • Special honorific form common to second and third persons • Warning as to spelling • Conjugational system • Moods • Simple tenses • Periphrastic tenses • Personal terminations of simple tenses • Formation of tense stems • Present indicative • Preterite indicative • Future Indication • Future conjunctive and imperative • Preterite conjunctive • CHAPTER V. – AUXILIARY VERBS • Classes • Defective auxiliary verbs • Weak ands strong complete auxiliary • verbs • Conjugation of first defective auxiliary verb • Conjugation of Second defective auxiliary • Conjugation of third defective auxiliary verb • Conjugation of fourth defective auxiliary verb • Conjugation of fifth defective auxiliary verb • Conjugation of weak complete auxiliary verb • Preterite • Future • Present conjunctive • Preterite • Present imperative and precative forms • Participle • Strong complete auxiliary verb • CHAPTER VI. – THE REGULAR ACTIVE VERBS • Preliminary • Conjugation of dekh: principal parts • Simple tenses: present indicative • Preterite • Future • Present Conjunctive • Preterite • Present Imperative ands precative forms • Periphrastic tenses-indicative mood • Defitive present • Variety of Above • Imperfect • Durative future • Perfect • Pluperfect • Future exact • Future conditional • Future exact conditional • Preterite conditional • Participles • Infinitives or verbal nouns • Noun of agency • CHAPTER VII. – THE REGULAR NEUTER VERBS • Points of difference • gir: principal parts • Preterite indicative • Perfect • Pluperfect • CHAPTER VIII. – VOCALIC ROOTS • Causes of apparent irregularity • Verbs whose roots end in • Examples of use junction vowel • Example of a verb whose root ends in • Ditto • Ditto • Ditto • CHAPTER IX. – IRREGULAR VERBS • Preliminary • kar dhar • mar • ja • de • CHAPTER X. – THE PASSIVE VERB • Ordinary rule • Verbal noun in al • Passive with par • Potential passive voice • Periphrastic passive voice • CHAPTER XI. – CAUSAL VERBS • Ordinary rule • Shortening of a long radical vowel • Lengthening of short radical vowel • Substitution of a cognate diphthoug • Dissullabic causals • Irregular causals • CHAPTER XII. – COMPOUND VERBS • Kinds of compound verbs • Classes of compound verbs • Compound formed with the verbal noun varieties of verbal noun • Distribution of compound formed with the verbal noun • Intensive • intensive auxiliaries • Potential compounds • Completive compounds • Frequentative compounds • Desiderative compounds • Inceptive compounds • Permissive compound •Acquisitive compounds • Compounds formed from the participles continuative compounds • Statical compounds • DIVISION III • INDECLINABLES • APPENDIX I • SELECTIONS IN THE CENTRAL MUZAF FARPUR DIALECT • APPENDIX II • NOTE ON THE USE OF THE VARIOUS VERBAL TERMINATIONS • The Title 'Seven Grammar of the Dialects Sub Dialects Subdialects of the Bihari Language, ( Maithli Bhojpuri Dialect, South Maithli Dialect) written/authored/edited by George A. Grierson', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788178354538 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 207 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Literature / Linguistic / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Sir George Abraham Grierson, (Jan. 7, 1851-March 9, 1941) Irish linguist, language scholar and civil servant who conducted the Linguistic survey of India (1898-1928), obtaining information on 364 languages and dialects. While a student of mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin, Grierson took prizes in Sanskrit and Hindi. Grierson went to Bengal in October 1873, where-in addition to carrying out his duties in a succession of government posts until 1898-he devoted much time to language research. The first of his enormous output of papers, reviews, and books appeared in 1877. Contents:- Volume 3: INTRODUCTION • DIVISIOIN I • DECLENSION • CHAPTER I. - NOUNS • Post-positions • Masculine tadbhavas in • Masculine nouns ending in silent consonants • General rules for other nouns • Masculine tatsamas in • Masculine noun in • Masculine noun in • Feminine noun in • Feminine nouns ending in a silent consonant • Periphrastic plural • genitival affixes • CHAPTER II. - ADJECTIVE •Gender • Numeral adjective cardinals • Ordinals • Fractional Numerals • Multiplicatives • Definite cardinals • Indefinite cardinals • Collective numerals • CHAPTER III. - PRONOUN • General remarks • Non-honorific pronoun of the first and second persons • Pronoun of the second person honorific and reflexive pronoun • Demonstrative pronouns • Correlative pronouns • Interrogative pronoun • Indefinite pronoun • Indefinite pronoun • Indefinite pronoun • Compound indefinite pronouns • Derivative pronominal forms • adjective pronouns • Pronominal oblique genitive • DIVISION II • CONJUCTION • CHAPTER IV. - INTRODUCTORY • Warning as to numeral and gender • Warning as to spelling • Conjugational system • Moods • Simple tenses • Personal terminations of simple tenses • Formation of tense-stems • Preterite indicative • Future indicative • Present conjunctive and imperative • Preterite conjunctive • The use of the various verbal terminative • CHAPTER V. – AUXILIARY VERBS • Classes of auxiliary verbs • Defective auxiliary verbs • Complete auxiliary verbs • Conjugation of first defective auxiliary verb • Conjugation of second defective auxiliary verb • Preterite • Conjugation of complete auxiliary verb, preterite indicative • Future • Present Conjunctive • Preterite • Present imperative and precative forms • Participles • CHAPTER VI. – THE REGULAR ACTIVE VERB • Preliminary • Conjungation of principal parts • Simple tenses: preterite indicative • Future • Present conjunctive • preterite • Present imperative and precative forms • Periphrastic tenses-indicative mood • Definite present • Variety of above • Imperfect • Durative future • Perfect • Pluperfect • Future conditional • Durative present conditional • Future exact conditional • Preterite conditional • Participles • Infinitives or verbal nouns • Noun of agency • CHAPTER VII. – THE REGULAR NEUTER VERB • Points of defference • gir: principal parts • Preterite indicative • Perfect • Pluperfect • CHAPTER VIII. – VOCALIC ROOTS • Causes of apparent irregularity • Verbs whose roots end in Junction vowel • Examples of use of junction vowel • Example of a verb whose root ends in • Ditto • Ditto • Ditto • CHAPTER IX. – IRREGULARE VERBS • Preliminary • kar dhar • mar • ja • de • CHAPTER X. – THE PASSIVE VERB • Ordinary rule • Verbal noun in • Passive with par • Potential passive voice • Periphrastic passive voice • CHAPTER XI. – CAUSAL VERBS • Ordinary rule • Shorting of a long radical vowel • Lengthening of short radical vowel • Substitution of a cognate diphthoug • Dissyllabic causals • CHAPTER XII. – COMPOUND VERBS • Kinds of compound verbs • Classes of compound verb •Compounds formed with the verbal noun varieties of verbal noun • Distribution of Compounds formed with the verbal noun • Intensive Compounds • Intensive auxiliaries • Potential compounds • Completive compound • Frequentative compound • Desiderative compound • Inceptive compound • Permissive compound • Acquisitive compound • Compounds formed from the participles continuative compound • Statical compound • DIVISION III • INDECLINABLES • APPENDIX • SELECTIONS IN THE SOUTH MAITHIL-MAGADHI DIALECT • Conversation between two villagers. The Title 'Seven Grammar of the Dialects Sub Dialects Subdialects of the Bihari Language, (South Maithli-Magadhi Dialect, South Maithli-Bangali Dialect),Maithli Bengali Dailect) written/authored/edited by George A. Grierson', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788178354545 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 301 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Literature / Linguistic / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
The Title 'Medicinal Plants written/authored/edited by Manisha Tiwari, Vibha Tandon', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788182050976 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 350 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
The Title 'Medicinal Plants written/authored/edited by Manisha Tiwari, Vibha Tandon', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788182050983 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 303 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Prof. Ramesh Chandra, was born in a family of freedom fighters on July 1st. 1957 in village Bijwara, District Meerut of Uttar Pradesh. He started his research career at University of Delhi and then went to the New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, as well as at the School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook as a faculty member and then went to Harvard University Medical School-Massachusetts General Hospital joined at MIT, Cambridge, USA. On his return to India he joined the faculty at the University of Delhi, where he is currently a Professor of Chemistry and Director of Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research: in addition to his present assignment as Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (UP). He was appointed Professor (Research Scientist) by the UGC at the young age of 35 years. He is a creator, performer and builder of institutions of higher learning. He has established Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre of Biomedical Research at University of Delhi, when he was just 33 years old and became its Founder Director. He was appointed as youngest Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University on March 24th, 1999 at the age of 41 years. He has metamorphosed it into a Center of Excellence by creating 36 institutes of higher learning and increasing the capacity of students from 225 to 90000 and raising the number of faculty member from 8 to 270 in such a short span of time. Prof. Ramesh Chandra is a scholar and an eminent scientist. He has done pioneering research work in the field of drug development and his inventions are being used in the development of drugs for Neonatal jaundice and breast tumor. He is recipient of several National and International Awards such as: UGC Career Award, Prof. DP Chakravorty Commemoration Award, The Rockefeller Foundation, USA Biotechnology Career Award, UGC Research Scientist Award, Fullbright Scholarship, Award of the Highest Honor of the Soka University, Japan and Fellowships of: the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, International Academy of Physical Sciences. He is also recipient of National Scholarship of the Govt. of India and many more. He is member of more than three dozen scientific and academic societies as well as founder of several academic and scientific societies and institutions. He has been visiting scientist at various University and research institutions all over the world. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface ix: Introduction 1: 1. India and Terrorism 5: Terrorism in Punjab: 2. Reasons of Terrorism in India 15: India under Threat, Role of Youth, Women as: Advocate of militancy; sensitivity of Kashmir and: Punjab; Hindu Communalism; The North-East;: Naxalism in India: Insurgency by Rural Poor; The: Dangers of Contempt: 3. Absence of Strategy: India 49: History of Strategic Failure; Need for a Combined: Defence Organization; Need for a Think Tank: Culture in India, Absence of Will Among Politicians: and Bureaucrats: The Joint Intelligence Committee: (JIC), Crisis Management Mechanism; The Home: Security: Selection and Duties; Strategy in Pakistan: 4. Strategies and Options 69: Conceps, Courses and Options—(I) Need for: National Policy (II) Maintenance of Local Autonomy: (III) Propagatorly Pluralism as an Emotional: Programme, (IV) Develop an Institutionalised: Strategic System, (V) Weeding out Corruption (VI): Economic Policy Aimed at Countering Militancy: (VII) Gathering International Support in Fighting: Proxy War. (VIII) Addressing Problems of Youth (IX): Improving the Criminal Justice System, Developing: an Effective Intelligence System (XI) Exploiting the: Disillusionment of Civil Population (XII) Insisting on: Transparency (XIII) Maintaining Healthy: Relationship with Expatriats: 6 Terrorism in India: 5. Tackling Terrorism 97: Routing Terrorism: North East and South India, The: Degeneration of Movements; Crushing Militancy in: Punjab; Victory over Terrorism in Assam; The: Failures While Containing Militancy: 6. India a Victim of Terrorism 131: Terrorism in Vogue Worldwide, The Case of India;: Aiding Terrorism from Foreigh Land by Expatriats;: Unwarranted Excesses; The Role of Media; The: Chrar-E-Sharif Burning: 7. Power Rivalry in the Indian Sub-continent 153: Situation Prevailing Before The Disintegration of: V.S.S.R, Gaining the Strategic Advantage: The Super: Powers; The Sowiet Stand; India’s Stand in the Subcontinent;: Establishment of Peace Zone; The Indian: Navy (Vessels); Nawal Aircraft.: 8. The Ugly Faces of Terrorism 165: Militancy in North-East, Militancy in Assam,: Mizoram’s Predicament, Isolation in Tripura,: Tribulations in Nagaland, Gun-running in the North-: East, Turbulence in Punjab Banks.: 9. Roots of Repression in the North-East: The Army: Excenes 185: Special Power Legislations for the Army, The: Military Solution to Insurgency, Anti Insurgency: Operations, Human Rights Violations and Army: 10. Development of Autowonious Councils in the: North-East 201: Socio-cultural Aspect of the North Easr, Community: Perceptions Related to Autonomy, Assamese: Discord, The Insurgents and their Struggle, Bodo: Autonomy: From Representation to Insurgency,: Towards Autonomy, Working of the Autonomous: Councils, Democracy and Insurgency Rhetoric.: 11. The Global Jihadi Movement 231: Spreading of the Jihadi Movement, Jihad in the: Northern Caucasus, War in Dagestan, The Jihadi: CONTENTS:- 7: Terror in Kashmir, Terrorist Organizations, Pakistani: Designs in Kashmir: Post Script 245: Appendix 1: Terrorism: Some Statistical Indicators: Appendix 2: Terrorism in Punjab (Dates/Cases): Appendix 3: Terrorism in North East (Dates): Appendix 4: Left-Wing Terrorism (Dates/Cases): Appendix 5: Islamic Groups/LTTE: Bibliography 287 The Title 'Global Terrorism: a Threat to Humanity (Terrorism in India) written/authored/edited by Ramesh Chandra', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178352671 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 296 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia . / Police / Criminology / Law / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 6th
About The Author:- Prof. Ramesh Chandra, was born in a family of freedom fighters on July 1st. 1957 in village Bijwara, District Meerut of Uttar Pradesh. He started his research career at University of Delhi and then went to the New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, as well as at the School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook as a faculty member and then went to Harvard University Medical School-Massachusetts General Hospital joined at MIT, Cambridge, USA. On his return to India he joined the faculty at the University of Delhi, where he is currently a Professor of Chemistry and Director of Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research: in addition to his present assignment as Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (UP). He was appointed Professor (Research Scientist) by the UGC at the young age of 35 years. He is a creator, performer and builder of institutions of higher learning. He has established Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre of Biomedical Research at University of Delhi, when he was just 33 years old and became its Founder Director. He was appointed as youngest Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University on March 24th, 1999 at the age of 41 years. He has metamorphosed it into a Center of Excellence by creating 36 institutes of higher learning and increasing the capacity of students from 225 to 90000 and raising the number of faculty member from 8 to 270 in such a short span of time. Prof. Ramesh Chandra is a scholar and an eminent scientist. He has done pioneering research work in the field of drug development and his inventions are being used in the development of drugs for Neonatal jaundice and breast tumor. He is recipient of several National and International Awards such as: UGC Career Award, Prof. DP Chakravorty Commemoration Award, The Rockefeller Foundation, USA Biotechnology Career Award, UGC Research Scientist Award, Fullbright Scholarship, Award of the Highest Honor of the Soka University, Japan and Fellowships of: the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, International Academy of Physical Sciences. He is also recipient of National Scholarship of the Govt. of India and many more. He is member of more than three dozen scientific and academic societies as well as founder of several academic and scientific societies and institutions. He has been visiting scientist at various University and research institutions all over the world. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface ix: Introduction 1: 1. The World in Transition 5: War in the Shadows • The Emerging Civizational: Clusters • New World Order and Terrorism • The: Nations Follies • The Greatest Folly in: Afghanistan • The Prospects for a Global Order.: 2. The Importance of Being Fair 27: 3. Global Options 35: 4. Political Terrorism 45: Introduction • Myth 1: Political Terrorism is the: Exclusive Domain of Antigovernmental: Forces • Myth 2: The Purpose of Political: Terrorism is the Production of Anarchy • Myth 3:: Political Terrorism is the Domain of a: Madmen • Myth 4: Political Terrorism is a: Criminal Activity and ot a Political Activity • All: Insurgent Violence is the Political: Terrorism • Government Always Oppose: Nongovernmental Terrorism • Terrorism is: Specially a Problem Relating to Internal Political: Conditions • Political Terrorism is a Design of: Futility • Political Terrorism: Victims and Targets.: 5. Terror: How it Came to the Seventies 63: 6. Political Disintegration and Latent Terror 71: Theoretical Framework • Disorganisation in: Society • Breakdown in Politics • Political: Integration • Political Justice • Case: Studies • London • US Urban Riots •: Cyprus • Algeria • Bon Bella’s Goals Reversed •: Psychological Action: Depolitiaization and: Mystification: Depolitasation of the National: vi World in Transition: Liberation Front (FLN) • Latent and Remaining: Terror in Algeria • Conclusions.: 7. Social Customs 97: The Name of the Game is Destabilization •: Emergence of Political Violence.: 8. The Nature of Terrorism 101: Terrorism of the State • Policing • Terrorism and: State Repression • Observations • Different Kind: of Terrorists • Terrorism and Fund Renising •: Community of Illegality • Political Terrorism •: Revolutionary and Repressive Terrorism •: Warfare, Terrorism and Legitimacy • Media and: its Role.: 9. The Urban Context of Political Terrorism 121: Introduction • The Organization, Recruitment and: Logistical Support • Important Considerations of: Insurgent and Repressive Terrorists • Urban: Oriented Tactics • Targets • Repressive Terror: and Terror Countermeasures.: 10. Fanaticism 137: Historical and Present Context • Psychological: Aspects of Fanaticism • Fanaticism and Mental: Illness • Famaticism, Anarahism and: Terrorism • Political Suicides.: 11. Transnational Terrorism 145: Defenitions of Terrorism • Annal Trends •: Trends • Geographically • Terrorism: in Economic: Point of View • Identity and Motivation of: Transnation Terrorists • Data and: Definitions • Patterns of Terrorism, 1961–1970 •: Nature of Terrorist Movements, 1961–1970 • The: Aims of Political Terrorism, 1961–1970 •: Worldwide Aspects of Political Terrorism • Same: Conclusions on the Considitions and: Consequences of Political Terrorism.: 12. The Anatomy Terrorism 155: Accommodation • Funding • Modes of: Communications • Doubt and Disciplines •: CONTENTS:- vii: Explosives • Hijacking • Identity Abduct •: Networks • Mode of Transport • Aliases •: Appearance • Draft • Recommerssome •: Strikes • Hideouts • Collateral Damages •: Arms: Spirit.: 13. Terrorism and Terrorists 179: The Character of Terrorism • The Character of: Terrorists • State Terrorism • Terrorism: Domistically • Terrorism Internationally.: 14. Same Characteristics of Political Terrorism in the: 1960s 185: Data and Definitions • Patterns of Terrorism,: 1961–1970 • Nature of Terrorist Movements,: 1961–1970 • The Crimes of Political Terrorism,: 1961–1970 • Worldwide Aspects of Political: Terrorism • Same Conclusions.: 15. The Nature of Problem 207: Terrorism and Its Definitions • Sources of: Contemporary Terrorism • The Past Ideology: Plays • The Psychology Behind Terrorism • The: Power of the Organisation • The Consequence of: Terrorism.: 16. Terrorism and Mental Health 221: Abnormality • Defining Terms of Abnormality •: The Context of Legality • Psyhopathy and: Sociopathy • Concluding Comments.: 17. Becoming and Remaining Involved: A General: Overview 241: Reflections of Psychology • The Way Terrorist: Views the World • Terrorist Lifestyle •: Organisations • Threats to the Organisation:: Arrest.: 18. Theories of Terrorism: Instrumental and Organisational: Approaches 263: The Instrumental Approach • Organisational: Process Theory.: viii World in Transition: 19. A Drawing Together 279: Assumptions • Wrong Assumptions 1 • Wrong: Assumption 2 • Wrong Assumption 3 •: Assertions • Asertion 1 • Assertion 2 •: Assertion 3 • Assertion 4.: 20. Protest, Riots and Industrial Conflict 295: The 21st Century World • Industrial: Tension • Protest and Violent Demonstrations •: The Role of Mass Media in Civil Disorder •: Controling Disturbances.: 21. Security and Civil Rights in a Liberal Society 303: The Paradox • Curbing Arms and explosives •: Intelligence Services • Filing Intelligence Data: Identity Cards • Emergency Provisions.: 22. Government Response: Coordination and Control 311: International Cooperation • Operational: Command and Control • Trends for Future: Summary.: 23. Corporate Response and Guidelines for Security 323: Management of Risk • Developing Security: Equipment • Selection of Personnel Vetting: • Access Control, Identification and: Impersonation • Crime Involvement Nature •: Riots, Demonstrations, Disruption and Sabotage •: Bombs and Hoaa Bomb Calls • Storage of Data: and Communications • Weapons with Long: Range • Product Extortion • Personal Attack,: Intimidation, Kidnapping and Hostage Taking •: Management and Planning of Contigency and: Crisis.: Index 335 The Title 'Global Terrorism: a Threat to Humanity (World in Transition) written/authored/edited by Ramesh Chandra', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178352657 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 342 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia . / Police / Criminology / Law / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 4th
About The Author:- Prof. Ramesh Chandra, was born in a family of freedom fighters on July 1st. 1957 in village Bijwara, District Meerut of Uttar Pradesh. He started his research career at University of Delhi and then went to the New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, as well as at the School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook as a faculty member and then went to Harvard University Medical School-Massachusetts General Hospital joined at MIT, Cambridge, USA. On his return to India he joined the faculty at the University of Delhi, where he is currently a Professor of Chemistry and Director of Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research: in addition to his present assignment as Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (UP). He was appointed Professor (Research Scientist) by the UGC at the young age of 35 years. He is a creator, performer and builder of institutions of higher learning. He has established Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre of Biomedical Research at University of Delhi, when he was just 33 years old and became its Founder Director. He was appointed as youngest Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University on March 24th, 1999 at the age of 41 years. He has metamorphosed it into a Center of Excellence by creating 36 institutes of higher learning and increasing the capacity of students from 225 to 90000 and raising the number of faculty member from 8 to 270 in such a short span of time. Prof. Ramesh Chandra is a scholar and an eminent scientist. He has done pioneering research work in the field of drug development and his inventions are being used in the development of drugs for Neonatal jaundice and breast tumor. He is recipient of several National and International Awards such as: UGC Career Award, Prof. DP Chakravorty Commemoration Award, The Rockefeller Foundation, USA Biotechnology Career Award, UGC Research Scientist Award, Fullbright Scholarship, Award of the Highest Honor of the Soka University, Japan and Fellowships of: the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, International Academy of Physical Sciences. He is also recipient of National Scholarship of the Govt. of India and many more. He is member of more than three dozen scientific and academic societies as well as founder of several academic and scientific societies and institutions. He has been visiting scientist at various University and research institutions all over the world. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface ix: Introduction 1: PART–I: EUROPE: 1. In Europe 5: Ethnic Tension • Terrorism of Ideologies • World: Terrorism • Environmentalist Terrorism.: 2. Action and Engagement 13: Amsterdam Incident •European Terrorism • The: Red Army Faction (RAF) • The Red Brigades (RB): • Alberto Franceschini • Policy Adopted with: Convicted Terrorists • Conclusion.: 3. Western European Perspective 39: Present-Day Terrorism • Left-Wing Terrorism in: Germany • Right-Wing Extremist Groups • Left and: Right-wing Terrorism • State Sponsored Terrorism: • Ethnic and Student Extremism • The Changing: Conditions: Historical Overview • Traditionalists’: Terrorist Tactics • Ideological Terrorism and Ethnic: Terrorism • Emergence of IRA • Mixed Economy of: Ireland: North and South • Favourable Conditions: • Pluralist Politics • The Polarisation for Terrorism: • IRA and Its Adventures • The Bequest of Irish: Republican Army • The Unravelling of a Plot: • Recommencement of Harmonious Relations: • Another Major Division within the IRA • Uprisings: of 1967 • Official and Provisional Violence: • Permission for Orange Marches (1970) • British and: Provo Strategies: A Change • Reaction to British: Reform Tactics • Irish Republican Army:: Factionalization and Terror • The British Policy: • Misperceptions of Britain and Ireland • The: Traditionalists’ Conflict • Emergence of the Baader-: Meinhof • Bases for Contemporary Ideological: vi Terrorism in Europe and European Strategies: Terrorism • Germany in the State of Chaos • Post-: World War II Germany • Emergence of Political: Party System • Dramatic Economic Growth and: Political Stability • German Socialist Student Alliance: (SDS): Its Radical Principles • Expansion of: University Enrollment • Second Phase of: Radicalization • Baader-Meinhof Terrorists:: Psychological Opinions • Unfavourable Conditions: for Terrorism • Conclusion.: 4. Facets of and General Themes in, the United: Kingdom’s Response to Terrorism 113: Shape of the Terrorist Challenges • Foreigners and: Foreign Targets • Northern Ireland Associated: Terrorism • The Legislative Response • Banishment: • Stop, Question and Search • Stop and Search in: Great Britain • Freezing the Accounts of Terrorist: • Wider Powers to Arrest and Extended Detention: • Choice of Strategy • Combating the Terrorism: • Themes: The Experience of United Kingdom: • European Court of Human Rights (ECHR): • Examination of Tourists • Internment without Trial: • Arrest and Extended Detention without Charge: • Fair Trial • Convention Organs’ Role Evaluation: • The European Court of Justice • Finding out the: Political Solution • Affair after April 1998: 5. The Insane Populations: Northern Ireland and: ‘Trouble Makers’ 145: The Intimidating Circumstances • The Social Context: • Terrorism in Ireland: 6. Terrorism in Italy from 1969 to 1983 : The Police: Response 165: The Relevant Characteristics • The Political Reaction: • Relevant Features of the Security System • Main: Events in the Conflict • The Firot Offensive (1969–: 75) • Dramatic Events from 1975 to Moro: Kidnapping (March 1978) • Political Crisis of: Terrorism 1973–83 • Relationship between Political: System and Security System in the Context of: Terrorism.: CONTENTS:- vii: 7. Inter-governmental Cooperation between the: European Union Member States 189: • Impetus for the Third Pillar of Judicial and Home: Affairs Cooperation • The Maastricht Third Pillar,: Positive Contribution to the Conflict • Integrated: and Coherent Anti-terrorist Policy • Limited and: Well-defined Strategy • The Public Conference: • Visible and Workable Structures of Accountability: • Consequences of Failing to Uphold the Rule of: Law • Conclusion.: 8. Counterterrorism: Major Objective of European: Police Cooperation 221: Ideology of Police Cooperation • The General: Problem • Terrorism Defined • International Police: Cooperation Slow and Hesitant Development: • Security Interest of West European Countries: • Police Organisation • The Legal Framework: • Conclusion.: 9. The Unending Conflict 237: CCC • Kremlin’s Surreptitious Support.: PART–II: ASIA: 10. Terrorism in Sri Lanka 253: Challenges to Security • Tamilian Conflict: • Resolution Democracy and Resolution of: Conflict• 1999 Presidential Polls • The Mediator: Norway • Ceasefire and Prospects for Talks.: 11. China’s Xinjiang State: The Taliban Factor 267: Xinjiang Unrests • Attempts to Buy Off the Taliban: • Mobilising Neighbours • China’s Dilemma.: 12. Nepal: The Maoist Threat 279: Origin of the Movement • Charter of Demands • The: Social Foothold • Prospects.: PART–III: AFRICA: 13. Terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa 295: The European Presence • Colonial Situation • The: Political Relationships • The Nationalist Movements: viii Terrorism in Europe and European Strategies: • (A) Minority White-Ruled System • Independent: Black Africa • Black-Ruled Political Systems: • Political Opposition in Black Africa—The Rarity of: Terrorism • Conclusions.: PART–IV: NORTH AMERICA: 14. North Africa and the Middle East 323: The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) • The: Kurds • Iranian Minorities • Polisario • Armenian: Terrorism • Iran’s Inspiration • State Sponsoring.: 15. The United States and Terrorism in Southwest: Asia • Flawed U.S. Policies 333: The Road Ahead.: PART-V: SOUTH AMERICA: 16. Political Terrorism in Latin America: Critical: Assessment 353: Index 375 The Title 'Global Terrorism: a Threat to Humanity(Terrorism in Europe and European Strategies) written/authored/edited by Ramesh Chandra', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178352664 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 384 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia . / Police / Criminology / Law / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 5th
About The Author:- Prof. Ramesh Chandra, was born in a family of freedom fighters on July 1st. 1957 in village Bijwara, District Meerut of Uttar Pradesh. He started his research career at University of Delhi and then went to the New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, as well as at the School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook as a faculty member and then went to Harvard University Medical School-Massachusetts General Hospital joined at MIT, Cambridge, USA. On his return to India he joined the faculty at the University of Delhi, where he is currently a Professor of Chemistry and Director of Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research: in addition to his present assignment as Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (UP). He was appointed Professor (Research Scientist) by the UGC at the young age of 35 years. He is a creator, performer and builder of institutions of higher learning. He has established Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre of Biomedical Research at University of Delhi, when he was just 33 years old and became its Founder Director. He was appointed as youngest Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University on March 24th, 1999 at the age of 41 years. He has metamorphosed it into a Center of Excellence by creating 36 institutes of higher learning and increasing the capacity of students from 225 to 90000 and raising the number of faculty member from 8 to 270 in such a short span of time. Prof. Ramesh Chandra is a scholar and an eminent scientist. He has done pioneering research work in the field of drug development and his inventions are being used in the development of drugs for Neonatal jaundice and breast tumor. He is recipient of several National and International Awards such as: UGC Career Award, Prof. DP Chakravorty Commemoration Award, The Rockefeller Foundation, USA Biotechnology Career Award, UGC Research Scientist Award, Fullbright Scholarship, Award of the Highest Honor of the Soka University, Japan and Fellowships of: the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, International Academy of Physical Sciences. He is also recipient of National Scholarship of the Govt. of India and many more. He is member of more than three dozen scientific and academic societies as well as founder of several academic and scientific societies and institutions. He has been visiting scientist at various University and research institutions all over the world. The Title 'Global Terrorism: Foreign Policy in Th New Millennium (Potentials of World Terrorism) written/authored/edited by Ramesh Chandra', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178352053 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 321 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia . / Police / Criminology / Law / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Prof. Ramesh Chandra, was born in a family of freedom fighters on July 1st. 1957 in village Bijwara, District Meerut of Uttar Pradesh. He started his research career at University of Delhi and then went to the New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, as well as at the School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook as a faculty member and then went to Harvard University Medical School-Massachusetts General Hospital joined at MIT, Cambridge, USA. On his return to India he joined the faculty at the University of Delhi, where he is currently a Professor of Chemistry and Director of Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research: in addition to his present assignment as Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (UP). He was appointed Professor (Research Scientist) by the UGC at the young age of 35 years. He is a creator, performer and builder of institutions of higher learning. He has established Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre of Biomedical Research at University of Delhi, when he was just 33 years old and became its Founder Director. He was appointed as youngest Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University on March 24th, 1999 at the age of 41 years. He has metamorphosed it into a Center of Excellence by creating 36 institutes of higher learning and increasing the capacity of students from 225 to 90000 and raising the number of faculty member from 8 to 270 in such a short span of time. Prof. Ramesh Chandra is a scholar and an eminent scientist. He has done pioneering research work in the field of drug development and his inventions are being used in the development of drugs for Neonatal jaundice and breast tumor. He is recipient of several National and International Awards such as: UGC Career Award, Prof. DP Chakravorty Commemoration Award, The Rockefeller Foundation, USA Biotechnology Career Award, UGC Research Scientist Award, Fullbright Scholarship, Award of the Highest Honor of the Soka University, Japan and Fellowships of: the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, International Academy of Physical Sciences. He is also recipient of National Scholarship of the Govt. of India and many more. He is member of more than three dozen scientific and academic societies as well as founder of several academic and scientific societies and institutions. He has been visiting scientist at various University and research institutions all over the world. The Title 'Global Terrorism: Foreign Policy in Th New Millennium (Foreign Policy in the Age of Terrorism) written/authored/edited by Ramesh Chandra', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178352084 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 309 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia . / Police / Criminology / Law / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
About The Author:- Prof. Ramesh Chandra, was born in a family of freedom fighters on July 1st. 1957 in village Bijwara, District Meerut of Uttar Pradesh. He started his research career at University of Delhi and then went to the New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center, as well as at the School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook as a faculty member and then went to Harvard University Medical School-Massachusetts General Hospital joined at MIT, Cambridge, USA. On his return to India he joined the faculty at the University of Delhi, where he is currently a Professor of Chemistry and Director of Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research: in addition to his present assignment as Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (UP). He was appointed Professor (Research Scientist) by the UGC at the young age of 35 years. He is a creator, performer and builder of institutions of higher learning. He has established Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre of Biomedical Research at University of Delhi, when he was just 33 years old and became its Founder Director. He was appointed as youngest Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University on March 24th, 1999 at the age of 41 years. He has metamorphosed it into a Center of Excellence by creating 36 institutes of higher learning and increasing the capacity of students from 225 to 90000 and raising the number of faculty member from 8 to 270 in such a short span of time. Prof. Ramesh Chandra is a scholar and an eminent scientist. He has done pioneering research work in the field of drug development and his inventions are being used in the development of drugs for Neonatal jaundice and breast tumor. He is recipient of several National and International Awards such as: UGC Career Award, Prof. DP Chakravorty Commemoration Award, The Rockefeller Foundation, USA Biotechnology Career Award, UGC Research Scientist Award, Fullbright Scholarship, Award of the Highest Honor of the Soka University, Japan and Fellowships of: the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, International Academy of Physical Sciences. He is also recipient of National Scholarship of the Govt. of India and many more. He is member of more than three dozen scientific and academic societies as well as founder of several academic and scientific societies and institutions. He has been visiting scientist at various University and research institutions all over the world. The Title 'Global Terrorism: Foreign Policy in Th New Millennium (Global Crime Trends) written/authored/edited by Ramesh Chandra', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178352121 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 282 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia . / Police / Criminology / Law / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-30: The Ancient (before Christ); Ningthou Kangba (1405-1359 BC);: KOI-KOI, also Known as MARIYA FAMBAL-CHA (1359 BC-: 1329 BC); Korou Nongdren Pakhangba; Chingkhong Poireiton: (34-18 BC); The Early Period; Nongda Lairen Pakhangba (33-153: AD or 1431-1551 MF); Meidingu Yanglou Keiphaba (965-983 AD: or 2363-2381 MF); Meidingu Loitongba (1121-1149 AD or 2519-: 2547 MF); The Medieval Period; Meidingu Senbi Kiyamba (1467-: 1507 AD); Meidingu Pamheiba (1708-1747 AD or 3106-3145 MF);: Ningthou Ching-Thang Khomba (Maharaja Bheigyachandra): 1763-1798 AD or 3161-3196 MF; The Modern Period; Chahi-Taret: Khuntakpa, 1819-1825 AD (seven years of Manipur anarchy, 3212-: 3218 MF); Maharaja Chandrakirti (1834-1844 AD or 3232-3242: MF); Maharaja Surchand Singh (1886-1890 AD or 3289-3294 MF);: Maharaja Churachand Singh (1891-1941 AD or 3289-3339 MF);: Maharaja Budhachandra Singh (1941-1955 AD or 3339-3353 MF);: Present Manipur; IMPHAL and World War-II .: 2. Physical Aspects 31-33: Location; Area; Altitude; Climate; Physiographical Specialities;: Hills; Soils; Rivers.: 3. Population 35-52: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People; Day-today: Life; Social Structure.: 6 Manipur: 4. Scheduled Caste 53-57: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 59-68: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 69-71: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 73-89: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political Development; Chief: Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly: Constituencies.: 8. Education 91-100: State Education Figures; Education System; Educational: Institutions; Manipur University; Present Scenario; List of: Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 101-109: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roadways; Railways; Airways; Communication;: Information Technology Policy; Objectives; E-governance and: Citizen Interface; SMART Cards; Use of Manipuri; Management: Information System; Standardisation of IT Infrastructure, data: and applications; Use of GIS Technology; Development of Portal: Website; Government Notices on Website; IT Literacy in: Government; e-Citizen Interface; Delivery of Public Domain IT: Services; IT Based Human Resource Development; IT Industry: and IT Infrastructure; State Wide Area Network; Software: Technology Parks of India; Internet over Cable; Promotion of IT: Industry; Electronic Commerce; Village Telecom infrastructure: for Internet .: 10. Language and Literature 111-127: Meitei language; Meetei Mayak (Manipuri Script); Meiteilon: Literature; Bishnupriya Manipuri Language; Literatures of: Bishnupriya Manipuri; Tribal Languages: 11. Medical Facilities 129-135: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Issues.: 12. Industry 137-162: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Identification of: Feasible Industrial Projects; Market Potential; Handloom Industry;: Handloom Population and production; Reason of low production;: CONTENTS:- 7: Existing market mechanism; Handicrafts Industry; Trained: Artisans in Cane and Bamboo trade; Arrangement for raw: materials; Marketing arrangement; Kouna Craft Production Project: (KCPP) Marketing arrangement; Industrial Policy of Manipur;: Infrastructural Development Support; Agro-based industries;: Upgradation of Quality and Technology; Electricity; Power for: the Industry.: 13. Finance Sector 163-173: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Domestic Production;: Business Opportunities; Agro-horticulture; Economic Growth;: Challenges; The Prospects; Suggested Approach; Banking .: 14 Natural Wealth 175-185: Figures Related to Forest; Vegetation; Forest Resources; Semi: evergreen forests; Teak Gurjan Forests; Wet hill Forests; Pinus: Casia Forests; Wet Temperate Forests; Sub-Alpine Forests;: Bamboo Brakes; Cane Brakes; Minor products; Legal: classification; Important tree species; Protected areas; Forest: plantations; Forest cover; Mineral Resources; 200 TPD Cement: Project in Manipur; Infrastructure available; Serpentinite and: Idocrase Processing Industries.: 15. Agriculture 187-201: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Horticulture; Mushrooms;: Tea; Bamboo and Bamboo Shoots; Food processing sector;: Rubber; Agriculture Infrastructure; Irrigation; Agri-Land and: Irrigation in N-E Region (1995-1996); Hydel Power Projects;: Investment by Districts; Top Ten Projects in Manipur.: 16. Wild Life 203-205: Keibul Lamjao National Park.: 17. Tourism 207-217: Tourist Attractions; Imphal; Khwairamband Bazar; The War: Cemeteries; Shri Govindajee Temple; Imphal Museum; Near Imphal: pologround famous for its wide variety of customers, implements: of war, historical documents etc.; Manipur State Museum;: Manipur Zoological Garden Khonghampat Orchidarium; Saheed: Minar; Bishnupur; Phubala; Moirang; Loktak and Sendra Island;: Ukhrul; Khongjom; Tengnoupal; Moreh; Churachandpur;: Tamenglong; Singda; Entry Formalities Temple Architecture; The: Vishnu Temple of Bishanpur; Shri Hanuman Thakur Temple of: Mahabali Forest; Thangal General Temple of Wangkhai; Lord: Sanamahi Temples; Shri Govindjee temple of New Palace;: Leimapokpam Keirungba Temple; Shri Govindajee Temple of Old: 8 Manipur: Palace Kangla; Shri Radha Raman Temple of Kanchipur; Lord: Krishna Temple of Brahmpur Leikai; Bishnupur; Imphal; Kangla: Fort.: 18. Archaeological Sites 219-220: Shaheed Minar; War cemetries; Khongi Jom.: 19. Natural Calamities 221-222: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Thunderstorm;: Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 223-235: Customs; Birth; Marriage; Death; Polygamy; Beliefs; Fairs and: Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 237-243: Arts; Music; Khullong ishei; Lai Haraoba ishei; Pena ishei; Dance;: Lai - Haraoba; Nongdai Jagoi; Tribal Dances; Crafts; Cane and: Bamboo; Wood carving; Textile weaving; Dolls and toys; Stonecarving;: Block printing; Kauna (Water Reed) Mat; Handembroidery.: 22. Rural Development 245-252: Rural Development and Panchayati Raj; Rural Development: Schemes; Training; Poverty in Manipur; Gandhian Institute of: Rural Development; Integrated Child Development Services: (ICDS) Scheme; Aims and objectives of ICDS Schem; Package of: services.: 23. Urban Development 253-265: Objectives; Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana (SJSRY);: Objectives; The Urban Self Employment Programme (USEP);: Components; National Slum Development Programme (NSDP);: Integrated Development of Small and Medium Towns (IDSMT);: Low Cost Sanitation Scheme for Liberation of Scavengers;: Objective; Selection of Towns; Eligibility; Selection of: Beneficiaries; Financing Pattern; Unit Cost; Coverage; Tech.: Schemes/Programmes to be implemented by MUDA;: Improvement of District Head Quarters (IDHQ); Capital Project;: EIUS Scheme; Objective; State Archives; Objectives; Integrated: Child Development Services (ICDS); Aims and objectives of ICDS: Scheme; Package of services; Training Programme under: UDISHA; Balika Samridhi Yojna (BSY) in Manipur; Balika Samridhi: Yojna (BSY); Objective of the Scheme; Components of the scheme: with rate of scholarship; Deposit of Benefits Admissible; Other: utilization of Benefits Admissible.: CONTENTS:- 9: 24. Newspapers 267-269: Small Dailies.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 271-272: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 273-275: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 277-284: Annual Plan-2003-2003; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii.: Rural Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services;: xii. General Services; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation and Flood: Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport; viii.: Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment; xi.: Social Services Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Manipur: CONTENTS:- 11: List of Tables: 3.1. Population Characteristics—2001 36: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001: 37: 3.3. Population (0 - 6 years): (2001) 37: 3.4. (0 - 6 years) Percentage of Population (0-6) to Total Population: (2001) 37: 3.5. The district-wise population according to the Provisional Results of: 2001- Census 37: 3.6. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 42: 3.7. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 49: 3.8. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 50: 3.9. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 52: 3.10. Percent Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 52: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 54: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 54: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 56: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 61: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 63: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 65: 6.1. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 71: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Manipur 80: 7.2. Governors of Manipur 82: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 87: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 88: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 88: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 88: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 89: 8.1. Number of Literates 92: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total population 92: 8.3. Literates and Literacy rates by Districts of Manipur, according to the: Provisional Results of 2001 Census 93: 8.4. Number of Recognised Educational Institutions 94: 10.1. Distribution of Language 113: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 120: 11.1. Health Details of Manipur 130: 11.2. Medical and Health Care Centers 130: 11.3. Community Health Centres (CHCs) of Manipur 131: 12 Manipur: 11.4. Primary Health Centres (PHCs) of Manipur 131: 11.4. Districtwise list of Nursing Homes and Clinics 132: 12.1. Food Processing Industrial Porjects 141: 12.2. Population of Looms and Weavers in Manipur 143: 12.3. Projected target of production on full utilisation of existing manpower: and equipment 144: 12.4. Varieties of bamboo found in Manipur 145: 12.5. Availability of power from Central Sector Power Plants 159: 12.6. State Power Projects 159: 12.7. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 5: Employments) 160: 12.8. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 161: 12.9. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 162: 13.1. State Domestic Product 165: 13.2. Highlights of Banking in Manipur (1998-99) 173: 14.1. Area under forest by Legal and Composition, 1982-83 177: 14.2. Area covered by different forest types under "Tree Forest" and Open: Forest, 1976 178: 14.3. Forest Area According to Vegetation Types, 1976 179: 14.4. Annual Potetial Cut of Forest Cover in Manipur, 1976 180: 14.5. Forest plantations by all agencies 181: 14.6. Species-wise plantations by forest department upto 1997 181: 15.1. Land used for Agriculture 189: 15.2. Area, Production and Yield of major food crops 189: 15.3. Area and production of major fruits 190: 15.4. Species of bamboo available in Manipur 193: 15.5. Commercial utilisation of bamboo 193: 15.6. Food value of bamboo 194: 15.7. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 199: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 205: 24.1. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 268: 24.2. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 269: 24.3. Publication Added in 2001 269: 27.1. Annual Plan of Manipur—2002-03 277: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Manipur—2002-07 281 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Manipur) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353739 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 284 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 17th
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About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-23: Origin; The Movement for Prathak Chhattisgarh; Creation of: Chhattisgarh; Tribal Protests and Rebellions.: 2. Physical Aspects 25-26: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Soils; Rivers.: 3. Population 27-48: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Information as per: Census 2001; Characteristics of Poeple; Social Structure of the: Society: 4. Scheduled Caste 49-65: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 67-83: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 85-87: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 89-108: State Figures on Police and Crimes; The Movement of Prathak: Chhattisgarh; Creation of Chhattisgarh; Seed of protest and: change; Tribal Protests and Rebellions; Emerging identity; Chief: 6 Chhattisgarh: Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly: Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 109-115: State Education Figures; Educational Institutions; Colleges; IT: Education in Chattisgarh; Hindi Software; Cyber Laws; IT in: Government; IT Human Resources; IT Education at Collegiate: Level; List of University in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 117-124: Roads; Road Network; Railways; Airways; District-wise Road: Availability; Road Requirements for Agriculture;Road Requirement: for Industry/ mining; Other Communications; E - Governance: Infrastructure.: 10. Language and Literature 125-129: 11. Medical Facilities 131-132: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State.: 12. Industry 133-171: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Electricity; Surplus: power; Generation; Transmission and Distribution (T&D); T&D: Losses; Consumer Mix; Operational Performance; Free Supply of: Electricity; Village Electrification; Financial Position and Tariff;: Manpower; Initiatives for IT industry; Industrial Policy of: Chhattisgarh; Development Strategies; Cluster based Industrial: development; Good governance and excellent infrastructure;: Improving competitiveness of small scale industries; Directed: incentives; Role of government; Mineral based Industries;: Promoting IT Industry; Bio Technology; Good Governance and: Excellect Infrastructure; Labour Laws; Industrial Land Allotment;: Infrastructure Development; Human Resource Development;: Improving Small Industries; Directed Incentives; Mega Projects;: Small scale industries in thrust sectors; Primary sector; Secondary: sector; Tertiary sector; Industrial Estates in Chhattisgarh;: Industrial growth centre—Urla; Industrial growth centre—Siltara;: Industrial growth centre—Borai; Scope of Industrial Estates in: Chhattisgarh; Infrastructure Gaps; Private Participation; Industrial: Units; Local Government role; Land acquisition; List of ISI: Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 173-177: Economic Growth; Fiscal Position.: 14. Natural Wealth 179-189: Figures Related to Forest; Mineral Resources; Forest Resources;: CONTENTS:- 7: Inadequate infrastructure; Non-timber forest produce; Flora and: Fauna; Forest cover and physical infrastructure; Lack of policy: initiatives; Prepare a mining plan; Water Resources; Surface: Water; Ground Water; Resource utilisation.: 15. Agriculture 191-218: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Mandi; Horticulture;: Agriculture and Allied Sectors; Low productivity of land under: cultivation; Complete dependence on monsoons; Low intensity: of cropping; Improving productivity through extension services;: Provide access to information; Agriculture biotechnology;: Education and training; research and development; Irrigation;: Transportation and storage facilities; Encouraging contract and: corporate farming; Encouraging crop rotation new-cropping: techniques; Encouraging allied sectors; Strengthening the: supplementary network markets for the produce; Institutional: mechanisms; Biotechnology Policy; Preamble; Aims; Strengths;: Bioresource; Bio-conservation; Thrust Areas; Agri-biotechnology;: Healthcare and disease control; Bioinformatics; Industrial and: environmental biotechnology; Institutional Arrangements;: Biotechnology development fund; Strategic Initiatives;: Encouraging and facilitating research and development; Providing: excellent infrastructure for biotechnology industry; Biotechnology: parks; Bio villages; Commercial plant tissue culture units; Human: resource development; Industry-partnered educational: programmes; Bio-safety; Intellectual Property Rights; Incentives: and Advantages for Biotechnology Industry; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 219-223: Indravati Tiger Reserve; Wild Asiatic Water Buffalo.: 17. Tourism 225-230: Tourist Destinations; Places of Interest; Burha Talab; Mahant: Ghasi Memorial Museum; Arang; Rajim; Sirpur; Holy Places;: Amarkantak; Shwetamber Jain Temple; Shri Jagannath Dev Temple;: Guru Nanak Devji Gurudwara; Dongargarh; Chhoti Bamleshwari;: Dudhadhari Math; Wildlife Sanctuaries; Achanakmar Wildlife: Sanctuary; Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary; Udanti Sanctuary; Tourism: Policy; Eco-tourism; Culture, Heritage and Ethno-Tourism; Pilgrim: Tourism; Adventure Tourism; Business and Leisure Tourism.: 18. Archaeological Sites 231-235: 19. Natural Calamities 237-238: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Drought; Lightning;: Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 8 Chhattisgarh: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 239-241: Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 243-245: Music and Dance; Crafts; Bamboo Work; Wood Carving; Painting;: Ornaments.: 22. Rural Development 247-260: Threats; Over dependence on natural resources; Political: compulsions; Suspicion of and opposition to change; Rural: Development Schemes; Indira Gaon Ganga; Objectives are three: fold; Strategies; Target; Beneficiaries; Funding; Indira Hareli: Saheli; Indira Khet Ganga; Indira Mahila Kosh; Self Help Groups: in Chhattisgarh; Indira Sahara Yojana; Indira Soochna Shakti;: Theme; Objectives; ISSY; Funding; Spin-offs; Rajiv Gyanodaya: Kendras; Rajiv Jeevan Rekha; Opportunities; ‘New State’: advantage; Locational advantage; Demand for energy in the: country; Partnership; Value addition; Service industry.: 23. Urban Development 261-279: Objective; Structure and Coverage; Definition and Coverage;: Institutional Framework; Options for Institutional Structures in: Water Supply; ULBs in Chhattisgarh – An Overview; Municipal: Corporation in Chhattisgarh; Status of Urban Infrastructure: Services in Chhattisgarh; Water Supply; Solid Waste: Management; Sewerage and Sanitation; City Roads; Financing of: Urban Infrastructure; Major Sources of Income for ULBs in India;: Financial Analysis of Municipal Corporations in Chhattisgarh;: Financial Analysis of Municipal Corporations in Chhattisgarh;: Income from Property Tax; Water Tax; Consolidated Tax; Income: from Municipal Property; Assessment of Municipal Corporations;: Comparative Assessment of Municipal Corporations; Investment: Requirements for Urban Infrastructure; Investment Requirements;: Investment Requirements-City wise; Reform Road Map;: Unbundling; Packaging; Sequencing; Phasing of the Road Map.: 24. Newspapers 281-286: Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small: Dailies.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 287: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 289-295: Major NGOs in the State.: CONTENTS:- 9: 27. Planning Outlay 297-304: Annual Plan Outlay; I. Agricultural & Allied Activities; II. Rural: Development; III. Special Areas Programmes; IV. Irrigation &: Flood Control; V. Energy; VI. Industry & Minerals; VII. Transport;: VIII. Communications; IX. Science, Technology & Environment;: X. General Economic Services; XI. Social Services; XII. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; I. Agriculture & Allied Activities; II.: Rural Development; III. Special Area Pogrammes; IV. Irrigation &: Flood Control; V. Energy; VI. Industry & Minerals; VII. Transport;: VIII. Communications; IX. Science,Technology & Environment;: X. General Economic Services; XI. Social Services; Education;: XII. General Services.: 10 Chhattisgarh: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1 Population Characteristics (2001) 28: 3.2 Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 28: 3.3 Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 29: 3.4 Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 29: 3.5 Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 34: 3.6 Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence (in: %) (2001) 45: 4.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 50: 4.2 SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 53: 4.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 57: 5.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 69: 5.2 ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 72: 5.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 76: 7.1 Chief Ministers of Chhattisgarh 101: 7.2 Governors of Chhattisgarh 101: 7.3 Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 106: 12.1 Power Consumption 135: 12.2 Central Allocation to Chhattisgarh 136: 12.4 Mining potential in Chhattisgarh 156: 14.1 Water Resources of Chhattisgarh 186: 14.4 Status of Ground Water in Chhattisgarh 188: 15.1 Basic Information 193: 15.2 Crop Production 193: 15.3 Fertilizer Consumption 194: 15.4 Aawak of Paddy from 01.10.1999 to 28.03.2000 195: 15.5 Irrigation Area (In Hect.) 195: 15.6 Production (In M.T.) 195: 24.1 Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 282: 24.2 Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 283: 24.3 List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 284 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Chattisgarh) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353623 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 304 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 6th
About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-22: 2. Physical Aspects 23-24: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Soils; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 25-46: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People; Social: Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 47-63: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 65-83: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 85-87: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 89-100: Chief Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary Constituencies;: Assembly Constituencies.: 8. Education 101-112: Universities; Colleges; Law Colleges; Agricultural / Forest: University / College; Engineering Colleges; Medical Colleges /: Institutions; Research Institutions; Educational and Technical: 6 Jharkhand: Institutions; Medical Colleges; Homeopathic Colleges;: Community empowerment; Community Participation; Community: ownership and sustainability; Quality improvement in schools;: Teachers' training; Teacher Training Centres; Teaching-learning: Material; Block-wise data on the number of trained teachers in: Deoghar; Cluster Resource Centres; Improving Access;: Community-based schools; Teachers in CBS; Children in CBS;: Girls' Education; Meena Week; Education for Women; Major: Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 113-114: Roads; Railways; Airways; Telecommunication; Information: Technology; Special Incentives for IT Industry; Special Rebate: for IT Infrastructure; Other Communication Services.: 10. Language and Literature 115-125: 11. Medical Facilities 127-148: Sampling Procedure; Selection of Proportionate Sampling Units: (PSU); Selection of eligible women; Data processing; Limitations: of the study; Project Implementation Process; Reactivated subcentres;: Recruitment of the project staff; Skill upgradation and: capacity building; Training Imparted under the Project; Service: Delivery Package; Information, Education and Communication: (IEC); Networking and logistics management; Supervision and: monitoring; Management information system; Social marketing;: Sustainability/cost recovery; Consortium of Industries and NGOs: for the Prevention of HIV/AIDS in Jharkhand; Baseline survey;: Feasibility study; Reproductive Health and Family Planning: Services; Awareness and Utilisation of Services; Performance: indicators; Antenatal care; Natal care; Child Immunisation;: Management of diarrhea; Diarrhea and Use of ORS Total;: Knowledge of family planning methods; Current use of family: planning methods; Quality of Care for Family Planning Services;: Reproductive health problems; Cost Recovery; Cost recovered: by the sub-centres; Cost recovered by the rural hospitals; Health: and Nutritional Status of Tribal Women: 12. Industry 149-190: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Khaki and village: industries; Forest based Industry; Industrial Policy; Objectives;: Strategy; Infrastructure; Industrial Areas; Land; Land/Sheds in: Growth centres/Industrial Areas, etc.; Land for Industries outside: Industrial Areas/Growth Centres; Allotment of Government Land;: Private Industrial Estates; Social Infrastructure; Growth Centres;: Road Network; Railways; Air Transport; Air Cargo Complex; Sea: CONTENTS:- 7: Access; Water; Tourism; Telecommunication; Private investment: in telecommunication sector; Information Technology; Special: incentives for the IT industry; Power; Power Tariff; Installed: Capacity of power in Jharkhand; Power Potential in Jharkhand;: Rural Electrification; Special economic zone; Human Resource: Development; State infrastructure development and management: system; Exports; Export promotion measures; Foreign: Investment; Industrial Finance; Units undertaking expansion/: diversification modernisation; Industrial Sickness; Prevention of: sickness; Industrial Sickness in SSI Sector; Sickness in large and: medium sectors; Promotion of Rural Industrialisation; Khadi and: Village Industries; Sericulture; Minor forest produce; Employment: Programmes; Entrepreneurship Development Identification of: Thrust Areas; Commercial Tax Reforms; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 191-193: Banks; Industrial Finance.: 14. Natural Wealth 195-198: Figures Related to Forest; Mineral Resources; Forest Resources.: 15. Agriculture 199-211: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Horticulture; Irrigation;: Livestock; Agro Based Industries; Floriculture; Rural Industries;: Handloom; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 213-216: Udhwa Lake Bird Sanctuary; Betla National Park, Ranchi;: Dhanbad; Excursions; Topchanchi Lake; How to Reach; General: Information; Bokaro; Jamshedpur; Other Places of Interest;: Accommodation; How to Reach; Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary;: Palamau Tiger Reserve.: 17. Tourism 217-226: Tourist Destinations; Ranchi; Dassam Falls; Hundru Falls; Jonha: Falls; Hirni Falls; Ranchi Hill; Gonda Hill and Rock Garden; Tagore: Hill; Jagannathpur Temple and Hill; Angrabadi; Sun Temple;: Dhanbad; Topchanchi; Jharia; Sindri; Hazaribagh; Canari Hill;: Rajrappa Falls; Suraj Kund; Chatra; Royal Mosque of Chatra;: The Graveyard of Jatrahibagh; Sangat; Bhaduli; Kolhua Hill;: Kauleshwari Devi; Kunda Cave; Tama Sin; Water Falls; Bichkiiya;: Duari; Khaya Banaroo; Keridah; Maloodah; Dumer Sumer; Goa;: Barura Sharif; Gogri; Deoghar; Jugal Mandir; Kundeshwari: Temple; Lila Mandir; Bokaro; Bokaro Falls; Jamshedpur;: Rajmahal; Hotels.: 8 Jharkhand: 18. Archaeological Sites 227-228: 19. Natural Calamities 229-231: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: Wave; Drought; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and: Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 233-243: Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 245-248: Folk Art; Musical Instruments; Folk-Song; Crafts; Scroll Painting;: Chhiy Mask; Wooden Work; Bamboo Works; Pottery; Weaving;: Ornament; Weapon; Ritualistic Offerings; Stone Carving; Metal: Work; Toy Making.: 22. Rural Development 249-261: Centrally Sponsored Schemes; Swarn Jayanti Gram Swarojgar: Yojna (SGSY); Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojna (JGSY); Employment: Assurance Scheme (EAS); Indira Awas Yojna(IAY); Drought: Prone Area Programme (DPAP); State plan schemes; Community: Development Schemes; Basic Minimum Services (BMS);: Panchayat Raj; Rural roads; Family Initiatives and Rural: Development; Tribal and Harijan Welfare; Centre for Hearing: Impaired Children (CHIC); Project Uday; Programmes for Women;: Swayamsidha; Swa-Shakti Project; Distance Education for: Women's Development and Empowerment; Balika Samriddhi: Yojana; Swadhar; Stree Shakti Puraskars; Development of Rural: Technology Networks; Technology Management Programme;: Rural Industrialization; Community based Primary Education: Programme; Environment and Biodiversity; Selected Options for: Stabilising Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions for Sustainable: Emission; Biodiversity of Wetlands; National Biodiversity: Strategy and Action Plan; Small Grants Programme; Capacity: Building of Panchayati Raj Institutions; Strengthening of State: ATIs.: 23. Urban Development 263-276: Sewerage and Water Supply; Conversion of Service Latrines into: Water Seal Latrines.; Urban Area; Road & Bridges; Urban Poverty: Alleviation; Proposed Outlay for 2001-2002; Information and: Publicity; Modernisation of Police, Jail, Home Gurads and Fire: Services; Proposed Statement of Expenditure for Fire Services;: Jail; Industrial Policy of Jharkhand 2001; Objectives; Strategy;: Infrastructure; Industrial Area; Land; Land / Sheds in Growth: Centres / Industrial Areas, Etc.; Land for Industries Outside: CONTENTS:- 9: Industrial Areas / Growth Centres; Allotment of Government: Land; Private Industrial Estates; Social Infrastructure; Growth: Centres.: 24. Newspapers 277-280: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Small Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 281-283: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 285-297: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 299-306: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; ii. General Services.: 10 Jharkhand: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics 2001 26: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 26: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 26: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total Population (0 - 6 years) 2001 26: 3.5. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 28: 3.6. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 43: 3.7. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 45: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 48: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 50: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State: District) (2001) 57: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 67: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 69: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 76: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Jharkhand 90: 7.2. Governors of Jharkhand 90: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 97: 8.1. Number of Literates to Total population 101: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total population 101: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 119: 11.1. Percentage Distribution of Tribal and general ever-married women by: selected maternal, reproductive health and HIV/AIDS Indicators,: Jharkhand 1998-99 145: 11.2. Percentage Distribution of Tribal and general ever-married women by: selected Nutritional indicators, Jharkhand 1998-99 147: 12.1. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories 2001 189: 12.2. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories 2001 190: 15.1. A comparative study of vegetable production in Jharkhand and India: on the basis of Area, Production and Productivity 203: 15.2. A comparative study of vegetable production in Jharkhand and India: on the basis of Area, Production and Productivity 204: 15.3. Availability of horticulture produce in preserved food market in: sJharkhand 204: List of Tables: 12 Jharkhand: 15.7. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 209: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 278: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 279: 27.1. Annual Plan of Jharkhand 2002-2003 299 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Jharkhand) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353685 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 306 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 12th
About The Author:- Dr. G.C. Satpathy, belongs to new millennium general of popular science writers and editors, with numerous articles in English, Hindi and Oriya, and five books to his credit. Professionally a Physician and associated with Central Reserve Police Force Since three decades, Dr. Satpathy is recipient of Pt Govind Ballab Pant Award and President’s Police Medal. His popular books are Healthcare in Indian Police Forces (also in Hindi), AIDS Transmission : Challenges in the New Millennium, Modern Biology, Micro and Nerobiology, etc. He is currently posted in the Base Hospital of CRPF at Guwahati, Assam. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Aids written/authored/edited by G.C. Satpathy', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178351322 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 293 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is HEALTH / HOME SCIENCE / PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
Manpower Profile India Yearbook is an annual publication of the Institute of Applied Manpower Research. It provides comprehensive and up-to-date information on various characteristics of human resources in India available from different data sources. It depicts how human resources generated through the prevailing demographic factors are transformed into manpower through the process of education and training, and are utilized for various socio-economic activities. The Manpower Profile has conceived as a document providing at one place, all relevant information on various parameters which are u The Title 'Manpower Profile India Year Book–2009 written/authored/edited by I.A.M.R.', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788190603539 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 416 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:-
The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Saarc Nations written/authored/edited by M.H. Syed', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788178350394 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 256 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Saarc Nations written/authored/edited by M.H. Syed', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788178350400 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 302 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Saarc Nations written/authored/edited by M.H. Syed', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788178351254 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 358 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
The Title 'Foreign Policy Annual 2001 (Events Part-I) written/authored/edited by Mahendra Gaur Shailendra Sengar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178353432 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 423 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
The Title 'Foreign Policy Annual 2002 (Events Part-I) written/authored/edited by Mahendra Gaur Shailendra Sengar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178353968 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 375 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
The Title 'Foreign Policy Annual 2003 (Events Part-I) written/authored/edited by Mahendra Gaur Shailendra Sengar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178353982 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 328 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
The Title 'Foreign Policy Annual 2004 (Events Part-I) written/authored/edited by Mahendra Gaur Shailendra Sengar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178354019 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 414 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
The Title 'Foreign Policy Annual 2005 (Events Part-I) written/authored/edited by Mahendra Gaur Shailendra Sengar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178354033 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 462 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st