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About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053939 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 323 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. 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. 4th
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053946 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 280 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. 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. 5th
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053953 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 314 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. 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. 6th
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053960 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 300 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. 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. 7th
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053977 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 415 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. 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. 8th
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053984 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 286 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. 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. 9th
Contents:- Vol 1- Contents, Preface 7, Introduction 11, 1. Status in the Vedic Era 15, 2. The Mahabharata Women 43, 3. The Marriage System 51, Arranged Marriage in Dharamasastra •, Impersonation • Misrepresentation., 4. Marital Status 61, 5. Rights and Duties after Marriage 75, Polyandry • Mutual Rights and Duties of Husband, and Wife • Rights from the Ancient Times •, Foremost Duty., 6. The Initiation 93, Sacred Thread • Education., 7. Costumes 103, The Headdress • Meagre Evidence • Sewn Clothes, • Ornaments., 8. Sexual Life 123, 9. Motherhood and Widowhood 171, Widowhood • Epics Period., 10. Punarbhu: Her Social Status 191, Remarriage of Women • Remarriage When Husband, Unheard of • Remarriage of Widows • Divorce., 11. Foreign Accounts of Marital Arrangements 205, Niyoga, 12. Property Rights 237, Wife’s Property Rights • Extent of Wife’s Right, Over Strìdhana • Succession to Strìdhana •, 6 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages, Daughter’s Property Rights • Daughters with, Brothers • Brotherless Daughters • Widow • Mother, • Grand Mother • General Conclusions., 13. The Sati Ritual 251, Bibliography 269, Index 271 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages (Ancient India) written/authored/edited by Simmi Jain', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178351728 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 274 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
Contents:- Vol 4- Contents, Preface 9, Introduction 13, 1. Changing Status 19, 2. Legal Review 45, 3. Some Facts and Figures 59, Provisions under the Constitution • Legislative, Arrangements • Special Provisions for Women, • Conclusion., 4. Gandhi and Politico-Socio-Economic Regeneration 107, Prior to Gandhi • Women’s Upliftment in Society, • Messiah of Non-violence • Marital Aspects, • Abolition of Child Marriage • Evil of Dowry, • Introduction of Widow-Remarriage • Purdah System, • Prostitution and the Custom of Devdasi • Divorce, and Population Control • Suggestions • Economic, Independence of Women • Khadi and Small Scale, Industries • Political Empowerment • Impact of, Gandhi’s Efforts on the Present Status of Women, • Position of Women at Present • Family Welfare and, Foetal Termination • Other Social Reformers and, Gandhi • Solutions., 5. Dalit Women in Politics 171, 6. The Commencement of National Level Womanhood 181, National Level Womanhood., 7. Environmental Management 187, Definitions of (Environment and Environmental, Management) • Looking into the Past • Concerns for, Environment • Female and Male Participation in, Environmental Management • Environmental, Resources Managed through the Better Half, • Women’s Fourfold Performances • Process Involved, in Management • (A) Dimensions of Behavioural, 6 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages, Aspects (B) Economic and Societal Dimension (C), Scientific and Technological Dimension • Factors that, Affect Participation of Women in Managing, Environment., 8. Family Welfare 201, Introduction of Balance Sheets • Contributory Factors, • The Role of Women in Family Planning and Welfare, • High Maternal and Infant Mortality • Contraception, in Practice., 9. Female Labour Force 211, Reasons for Low Participation Rate of Women in, Employment • Analysis of Ground Realities, • Women’s Work Participation Rate • Reasons for, Low Participation Rate of Women in Employment, • Strategies for Setting the Wrongs Right., 10. Woman Organisations 233, Rashtra Sevika Samiti • Laxmibai Kelkar • Central, Social Welfare Board • (A) Education and Training, (B) Support Services • Economic Empowerment (i), Condensed Courses of Education for Women (ii), Vocational Training Programme for Women • List of, Vocational Courses which could be Organised by, Voluntary Vocations (iii) Awareness Generation, Projects for Rural and Poor Women (iv) Schemes of, Vocational Training Programme for Women Under, NWDC Programme • Schemes of Assistance for, Economic Empowerment., 11. Domestic Role of Educated Working Women 247, A Peep into the Background of Women’s Education, • Educated Women Taking to Work • Working, Women’s Roles • Expectations of Family Members, • Paradoxes and Contributions • Attending to family, elders • Problems of Socialisation • Transfer of either, spouses • Miscellaneous • The Way Out/, Recommendations • Cultural-Social Welfare Board—, A Brief • Beneficiaries of Central Social Welfare Board, Programmes • Addresses of the State Social Welfare, Advisory Boards • Sewa Bharti., CONTENTS:- 7, 12. Muslim Women in Transition 263, Religious Orthodoxy • Religious Education and, Training of Respondents • Purdah • Purdah, Observance and Daughters • Purdah Related Problems, • Education of Girls • Marriage Significance and, Related Practices • Age at Marriage • Consulting the, Girl Before Marriage • Caste/Community Preference, in Marriage • Arranged Marriage • Polygamy, Men’s, Right to Divorce and Problems Related to Divorce, • Dowry Practice • Mehr Practice • Inheritance, Marriage and Divorce in the Personal Law, • Employment of Girls • Women’s Participation in, Social/Cultural Activities • Women’s Participation in, Politics • Perception of Muslim Women on Marriage, and Related Issues • Economic Profile • Economic, Status of Respondents • Educational Profile • Social, Profile • Marriage Practices • Polygamy and Divorce, • Social Participation • Health • Social Attitudes, • Perspective of Change • Increase Indicators of, Female Status • 13. Women in Punjab and Haryana, • Societal and Domestic Perspective • Education of, Women • Work Role of Women • State of Marriage, and Domestic Afffairs • System of Inheritance, • Women in Politics • Family Welfare and Health, • Indicators of Fertility • The Better Half of Madhya, Pradesh • Some Variables About Women • Marriage, and Family., 13. Women in Punjab and Haryana 295, • Societal and Domestic Perspective • Education of, Women • Work Role of Women • State of Marriage, and Domestic Afffairs • System of Inheritance, • Women in Politics • Family Welfare and Health, • Indicators of Fertility, 14. The Better half of Madhya Pradesh 309, • Some Variables About Women • Marriage and, Family, 15. Female Slum-Dwellers of Mumbai 319, (A) Janabai (B) Shevanti (C) Lucy (D) Kalyani (E), Christine., 8 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages, 16. Keralite Nuns and Nurses 331, Nurses • A Review • Nuns., 17. Conclusion 339, Bibliography 343, Index 347 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages (Modern India) written/authored/edited by Simmi Jain', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178351759 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 351 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 4th
Contents:- Vol 3- Contents, Preface 7, Introduction 11, 1. Mutiny of 1857 15, Begum Hazrat Mahal • Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi, • Rani of Ramgarh • Rani Tace Bai • Role of Other, Women., 2. Social Reform 51, Agitation for Social Reforms • Female Education •, Female Agitation • Muslim Women and Social, Reform • Women and Nationalist Agitation •, Women and Revolutionary Nationalism • Gandhi, on Women • Equality of Sexes • Marriage • The, Purdah • The Dowry System • Widow Re-marriage, • Divorce • Woman’s Honour • Prostitution •, Women’s Education • Jawaharlal Nehru on Women, • Call to Rebel • Economic Bondage of Indian, Women., 3. Movement for Emancipation 81, Abolition of Sati, 1829 • Widow Remarriage Act, 1856 • The Age of Consent, 1891 • The Sarda, Act • (Prohibition of Child-Marriage Act), 1929 •, Rise of Indian Nationalism., 4. Active Role in Freedom Movement 93, Partition of Bengal • Women’s Freedom Struggle., 5. Foreign Women in Independent Movement 115, Sister Nivedita • Mira Behn • Margaret Cousins •, Dr. Annie Besant • An Extract of First Speech on, Annie Besant on Political Status of Women., 6 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through The Ages, 6. Non-Cooperation Movement 129, Political Conditions • Parvati Devi • Bai Amman, (Abadi Bano Begum) • Formation of a National, Convention • Women Legislators • Bardoli, Satyagraha—1928 • Simon Commission., 7. Civil Disobedience Movement 149, Salt Satyagraha • Sarojini Naidu • Kamala Devi, Chattopadhyaya • Mahila Rashtriya Sangha • Nari, Satyagraha Committee • Ladies Picketing Board, • Revolutionary Activities • Durgabai Deshmukh., 8. The Quit India Movement 183, Political Conditions of the Period • Kalpana Dutta, • Rajkumari Amrit Kaur • Amar Kaur • Pushpa Gujral, • Anasuyabai Kale • Sarojini Naidu • Kamala Devi, Chottopadhyaya • Miraben (Madeleine Slade) •, Khurshed Behn • Usha Mehta • Kasturba Gandhi •, Hansa Mehta • Mridula Sarabhai • Aruna Asaf Ali, • Women in the Indian National Army • Dr. Lakshmi, Swaminathan (Mrs. Sehgal)., 9. Nationalism and Freedom Movement 217, Towards the Aim • Symbol and Substance of the, Regiment • The Leader and the Led • The Leader, and his Mythic Mother • Bapu and Bose for, Foundation of Feminism • Summary Findings., 10. Views of Eminent Persons 237, Swami Dayanand and his Satyartha Prakash •, Manusmriti • Swami Vivekananda • Gandhi on, Untouchability and Women • Lala Lajpat Rai., 11. Independence and After 263, New Acts • Planned Change • Economic, Independence • Political and Administrative Role, • Non-Governmental Sectors., 12. The Biographical Notes 287, Bibliography 301, Index 311. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages (Period of Freedom Struggle) written/authored/edited by Simmi Jain', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178351742 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 315 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
Contents:- Vol 2- Contents, Preface 9, Introduction 13, 1. Status-General 17, Social Ills • Property Rights • Religion • Education •, Literary • Activities • Saint Poetesses • Poetesses of, Krishnait • School • Poetesses of Ramait School •, Poetesses of Reeti • Kavya • Poetesses of Diverse, Subjects • Women and Sanskrit Learning •, Ornaments., 2. Social Customs 37, Birth Ceremonies • Naming Ceremony • Chhatthi •, Tare Dikhana (Showing Stars) • Mirg Marna • Bageer, Bachcha • Chillah • Aqiqa Ceremony • Salgirah •, Goshwarah or the Ceremony of Piercing the Ears •, Bal Gunthan Ceremony • Marriage • The Sharayee, Marriage • The ‘Urfi’ Marriage • Selection of Marriage, Partners • Marriageable Age • Initiation of Marriage, Proposal • Parties and Procedure in Negotiation •, Mangni or Betrothal Ceremony • Fixation of Marriage, Date • Ceremonies Preceding Marriage • Ceremonies, During the Performance of Marriage • Dower or, Mehar • Ceremonies After Marriage., 3. Education 87, Various Agencies of Education • Medium of, Instruction • Teaching Method • Writing Method •, Primary Education and Its Curriculum • Higher, Education and Its Curriculum • Purpose of Female, Education • Mughal Emperors’ Contribution to the, Field of Girls Education • Maktab Ceremony • Khatam, Quran Ceremony., 6 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages, 4. Purdah, Divorce, Widowhood 101, How Purdah was Observed ? • Child Marriage and, its Impact on Medieval Indian Society • System of, Divorce • Muslim Widows., 5. The Devadasi System 117, Justification for the Study • Review of Works • Origin, and Development • Reasons for Development., 6. Amusements 137, Indoor Games • Ganjfah or Playing Cards or Tash •, Shatranj or Chess • Chaupar • Chandal Mandal •, Pachisi and Chausar • Music and Dance Parties •, Pigeon Flying or Ishq Bazi • Kite Flying or Patang, Bazi • Falconry • Story Telling • Smoking Huqqah, (pipe) or Hubble Bubble • Swinging of Jhula Jhulna, • Display of Fire Works • Chiragh Afrozi or, Illumination • Outdoor Games • Hunting or Chase •, Chaugan or Polo • Excursions or Picnics • Expedition, • Acrobats, Jugglers and Mountebanks • Feasts •, Festivals • Nawroz or New Year’s Day • Id-ul-Fitr •, Id-ul-Zuha • Shab-i-Barat • Muharram • Barah, Wafat or Fatiha Doaz Dahum • Id-Gulabi or Ab-i-, Pashan • Shab-i-Miraj • Gyarahvin • Akhiri Chahar, Shamba • Terah Tezi • Khwaja Khizr Ka Bera •, Fatiha of Bibi or Kandur • Fairs • Khushroz or Mina, Bazar • Urs/Fairs., 7. Costumes 197, Cotton Clothes • Silken Cloths • Golden Cloths •, Flax Cloth • Dukul or Dugul • Valkal • Chandra, and Chandrauta • Chola • Makri Ka Tar • Heud, dress • Bodice: Choli and Angiya • Kanchuka •, Kanchuki., 8. Equality with Men 203, Women in Administration • Woman in Royal Culture, • Female Philanthrophists • Hindu-Muslim Matrimonial, Relations • Lenient Attitude Towards Wives •, Conversion • Women’s Interest in Religion, Piety and, Education • Education • Music and Dance • Slaves., CONTENTS:- 7, 9. The Mughal Women 217, Qut-luq-Nigar Khan and Aisan Daulat Begum • Khan-, Zada Begum • Ayisha-Sultan Begum • Zainab Sultan, Begum • Maham Begum • Bibi Mubarika., 10. Outstanding Women 227, Glimpses of Intellectual and Religious Emancipation •, Mira Bai • Religious Devotees • Women of Warrior, Families • Muslim Women • Gulbadan Begum, (Princess Rose Body) • Bega Begum • Hamidah Bano, Begum • Maham Anagha • Salima Sultan Begum •, Jaan Begum • Dai Lado • Nurjahan • Mumtaz Mahal, • Sati-un-Nisa • Jahan Ara Begum or Begum Sahib •, Zabinda Begum • Hafiza Maryam • Zeb-un-Nisa • Zinatun-, Nisa • Badr-un-Nisa • Bibi Waliya • Begum Jiu •, Sheikh Rangrezin • Mehri Hervi • Tuni Atun • Shirin., Bibliography 275, Index 289. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages (The Middle Ages) written/authored/edited by Simmi Jain', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178351735 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 286 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
Women have witnessed acute socio-economic problems in male-dominated society in the annals of Indian sub-continent. However, they maintained their identity and consequently emerged as a useful partner in the household affairs. The theme has been comprehensively weaved into four volumes, viz., ancient, medieval and modern India with a thrust on freedom struggle for Swaraj. It has vividly described status of women during the phases of history; her rights and duties, standard of education, lives of Devadasi and widows, female slaves, divorce, remarriage system, the Muslim queens, participation of women in three major movements during Gandhian era, and their sacrifices, status of Dalit women, socio-economic regeneration, nuns in Kerala, women and family welfare, role in labour force and vision of Annie Besant. These volumes would be useful for social scientists, researchers and students in India and abroad. Contents:- Vol 1- Contents, Preface 7, Introduction 11, 1. Status in the Vedic Era 15, 2. The Mahabharata Women 43, 3. The Marriage System 51, Arranged Marriage in Dharamasastra •, Impersonation • Misrepresentation., 4. Marital Status 61, 5. Rights and Duties after Marriage 75, Polyandry • Mutual Rights and Duties of Husband, and Wife • Rights from the Ancient Times •, Foremost Duty., 6. The Initiation 93, Sacred Thread • Education., 7. Costumes 103, The Headdress • Meagre Evidence • Sewn Clothes, • Ornaments., 8. Sexual Life 123, 9. Motherhood and Widowhood 171, Widowhood • Epics Period., 10. Punarbhu: Her Social Status 191, Remarriage of Women • Remarriage When Husband, Unheard of • Remarriage of Widows • Divorce., 11. Foreign Accounts of Marital Arrangements 205, Niyoga, 12. Property Rights 237, Wife’s Property Rights • Extent of Wife’s Right, Over Strìdhana • Succession to Strìdhana •, 6 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages, Daughter’s Property Rights • Daughters with, Brothers • Brotherless Daughters • Widow • Mother, • Grand Mother • General Conclusions., 13. The Sati Ritual 251, Bibliography 269, Index 271. Vol 2- Contents, Preface 9, Introduction 13, 1. Status-General 17, Social Ills • Property Rights • Religion • Education •, Literary • Activities • Saint Poetesses • Poetesses of, Krishnait • School • Poetesses of Ramait School •, Poetesses of Reeti • Kavya • Poetesses of Diverse, Subjects • Women and Sanskrit Learning •, Ornaments., 2. Social Customs 37, Birth Ceremonies • Naming Ceremony • Chhatthi •, Tare Dikhana (Showing Stars) • Mirg Marna • Bageer, Bachcha • Chillah • Aqiqa Ceremony • Salgirah •, Goshwarah or the Ceremony of Piercing the Ears •, Bal Gunthan Ceremony • Marriage • The Sharayee, Marriage • The ‘Urfi’ Marriage • Selection of Marriage, Partners • Marriageable Age • Initiation of Marriage, Proposal • Parties and Procedure in Negotiation •, Mangni or Betrothal Ceremony • Fixation of Marriage, Date • Ceremonies Preceding Marriage • Ceremonies, During the Performance of Marriage • Dower or, Mehar • Ceremonies After Marriage., 3. Education 87, Various Agencies of Education • Medium of, Instruction • Teaching Method • Writing Method •, Primary Education and Its Curriculum • Higher, Education and Its Curriculum • Purpose of Female, Education • Mughal Emperors’ Contribution to the, Field of Girls Education • Maktab Ceremony • Khatam, Quran Ceremony., 6 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages, 4. Purdah, Divorce, Widowhood 101, How Purdah was Observed ? • Child Marriage and, its Impact on Medieval Indian Society • System of, Divorce • Muslim Widows., 5. The Devadasi System 117, Justification for the Study • Review of Works • Origin, and Development • Reasons for Development., 6. Amusements 137, Indoor Games • Ganjfah or Playing Cards or Tash •, Shatranj or Chess • Chaupar • Chandal Mandal •, Pachisi and Chausar • Music and Dance Parties •, Pigeon Flying or Ishq Bazi • Kite Flying or Patang, Bazi • Falconry • Story Telling • Smoking Huqqah, (pipe) or Hubble Bubble • Swinging of Jhula Jhulna, • Display of Fire Works • Chiragh Afrozi or, Illumination • Outdoor Games • Hunting or Chase •, Chaugan or Polo • Excursions or Picnics • Expedition, • Acrobats, Jugglers and Mountebanks • Feasts •, Festivals • Nawroz or New Year’s Day • Id-ul-Fitr •, Id-ul-Zuha • Shab-i-Barat • Muharram • Barah, Wafat or Fatiha Doaz Dahum • Id-Gulabi or Ab-i-, Pashan • Shab-i-Miraj • Gyarahvin • Akhiri Chahar, Shamba • Terah Tezi • Khwaja Khizr Ka Bera •, Fatiha of Bibi or Kandur • Fairs • Khushroz or Mina, Bazar • Urs/Fairs., 7. Costumes 197, Cotton Clothes • Silken Cloths • Golden Cloths •, Flax Cloth • Dukul or Dugul • Valkal • Chandra, and Chandrauta • Chola • Makri Ka Tar • Heud, dress • Bodice: Choli and Angiya • Kanchuka •, Kanchuki., 8. Equality with Men 203, Women in Administration • Woman in Royal Culture, • Female Philanthrophists • Hindu-Muslim Matrimonial, Relations • Lenient Attitude Towards Wives •, Conversion • Women’s Interest in Religion, Piety and, Education • Education • Music and Dance • Slaves., CONTENTS:- 7, 9. The Mughal Women 217, Qut-luq-Nigar Khan and Aisan Daulat Begum • Khan-, Zada Begum • Ayisha-Sultan Begum • Zainab Sultan, Begum • Maham Begum • Bibi Mubarika., 10. Outstanding Women 227, Glimpses of Intellectual and Religious Emancipation •, Mira Bai • Religious Devotees • Women of Warrior, Families • Muslim Women • Gulbadan Begum, (Princess Rose Body) • Bega Begum • Hamidah Bano, Begum • Maham Anagha • Salima Sultan Begum •, Jaan Begum • Dai Lado • Nurjahan • Mumtaz Mahal, • Sati-un-Nisa • Jahan Ara Begum or Begum Sahib •, Zabinda Begum • Hafiza Maryam • Zeb-un-Nisa • Zinatun-, Nisa • Badr-un-Nisa • Bibi Waliya • Begum Jiu •, Sheikh Rangrezin • Mehri Hervi • Tuni Atun • Shirin., Bibliography 275, Index 289. Vol 3- Contents, Preface 7, Introduction 11, 1. Mutiny of 1857 15, Begum Hazrat Mahal • Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi, • Rani of Ramgarh • Rani Tace Bai • Role of Other, Women., 2. Social Reform 51, Agitation for Social Reforms • Female Education •, Female Agitation • Muslim Women and Social, Reform • Women and Nationalist Agitation •, Women and Revolutionary Nationalism • Gandhi, on Women • Equality of Sexes • Marriage • The, Purdah • The Dowry System • Widow Re-marriage, • Divorce • Woman’s Honour • Prostitution •, Women’s Education • Jawaharlal Nehru on Women, • Call to Rebel • Economic Bondage of Indian, Women., 3. Movement for Emancipation 81, Abolition of Sati, 1829 • Widow Remarriage Act, 1856 • The Age of Consent, 1891 • The Sarda, Act • (Prohibition of Child-Marriage Act), 1929 •, Rise of Indian Nationalism., 4. Active Role in Freedom Movement 93, Partition of Bengal • Women’s Freedom Struggle., 5. Foreign Women in Independent Movement 115, Sister Nivedita • Mira Behn • Margaret Cousins •, Dr. Annie Besant • An Extract of First Speech on, Annie Besant on Political Status of Women., 6 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through The Ages, 6. Non-Cooperation Movement 129, Political Conditions • Parvati Devi • Bai Amman, (Abadi Bano Begum) • Formation of a National, Convention • Women Legislators • Bardoli, Satyagraha—1928 • Simon Commission., 7. Civil Disobedience Movement 149, Salt Satyagraha • Sarojini Naidu • Kamala Devi, Chattopadhyaya • Mahila Rashtriya Sangha • Nari, Satyagraha Committee • Ladies Picketing Board, • Revolutionary Activities • Durgabai Deshmukh., 8. The Quit India Movement 183, Political Conditions of the Period • Kalpana Dutta, • Rajkumari Amrit Kaur • Amar Kaur • Pushpa Gujral, • Anasuyabai Kale • Sarojini Naidu • Kamala Devi, Chottopadhyaya • Miraben (Madeleine Slade) •, Khurshed Behn • Usha Mehta • Kasturba Gandhi •, Hansa Mehta • Mridula Sarabhai • Aruna Asaf Ali, • Women in the Indian National Army • Dr. Lakshmi, Swaminathan (Mrs. Sehgal)., 9. Nationalism and Freedom Movement 217, Towards the Aim • Symbol and Substance of the, Regiment • The Leader and the Led • The Leader, and his Mythic Mother • Bapu and Bose for, Foundation of Feminism • Summary Findings., 10. Views of Eminent Persons 237, Swami Dayanand and his Satyartha Prakash •, Manusmriti • Swami Vivekananda • Gandhi on, Untouchability and Women • Lala Lajpat Rai., 11. Independence and After 263, New Acts • Planned Change • Economic, Independence • Political and Administrative Role, • Non-Governmental Sectors., 12. The Biographical Notes 287, Bibliography 301, Index 311. Vol 4- Contents, Preface 9, Introduction 13, 1. Changing Status 19, 2. Legal Review 45, 3. Some Facts and Figures 59, Provisions under the Constitution • Legislative, Arrangements • Special Provisions for Women, • Conclusion., 4. Gandhi and Politico-Socio-Economic Regeneration 107, Prior to Gandhi • Women’s Upliftment in Society, • Messiah of Non-violence • Marital Aspects, • Abolition of Child Marriage • Evil of Dowry, • Introduction of Widow-Remarriage • Purdah System, • Prostitution and the Custom of Devdasi • Divorce, and Population Control • Suggestions • Economic, Independence of Women • Khadi and Small Scale, Industries • Political Empowerment • Impact of, Gandhi’s Efforts on the Present Status of Women, • Position of Women at Present • Family Welfare and, Foetal Termination • Other Social Reformers and, Gandhi • Solutions., 5. Dalit Women in Politics 171, 6. The Commencement of National Level Womanhood 181, National Level Womanhood., 7. Environmental Management 187, Definitions of (Environment and Environmental, Management) • Looking into the Past • Concerns for, Environment • Female and Male Participation in, Environmental Management • Environmental, Resources Managed through the Better Half, • Women’s Fourfold Performances • Process Involved, in Management • (A) Dimensions of Behavioural, 6 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages, Aspects (B) Economic and Societal Dimension (C), Scientific and Technological Dimension • Factors that, Affect Participation of Women in Managing, Environment., 8. Family Welfare 201, Introduction of Balance Sheets • Contributory Factors, • The Role of Women in Family Planning and Welfare, • High Maternal and Infant Mortality • Contraception, in Practice., 9. Female Labour Force 211, Reasons for Low Participation Rate of Women in, Employment • Analysis of Ground Realities, • Women’s Work Participation Rate • Reasons for, Low Participation Rate of Women in Employment, • Strategies for Setting the Wrongs Right., 10. Woman Organisations 233, Rashtra Sevika Samiti • Laxmibai Kelkar • Central, Social Welfare Board • (A) Education and Training, (B) Support Services • Economic Empowerment (i), Condensed Courses of Education for Women (ii), Vocational Training Programme for Women • List of, Vocational Courses which could be Organised by, Voluntary Vocations (iii) Awareness Generation, Projects for Rural and Poor Women (iv) Schemes of, Vocational Training Programme for Women Under, NWDC Programme • Schemes of Assistance for, Economic Empowerment., 11. Domestic Role of Educated Working Women 247, A Peep into the Background of Women’s Education, • Educated Women Taking to Work • Working, Women’s Roles • Expectations of Family Members, • Paradoxes and Contributions • Attending to family, elders • Problems of Socialisation • Transfer of either, spouses • Miscellaneous • The Way Out/, Recommendations • Cultural-Social Welfare Board—, A Brief • Beneficiaries of Central Social Welfare Board, Programmes • Addresses of the State Social Welfare, Advisory Boards • Sewa Bharti., CONTENTS:- 7, 12. Muslim Women in Transition 263, Religious Orthodoxy • Religious Education and, Training of Respondents • Purdah • Purdah, Observance and Daughters • Purdah Related Problems, • Education of Girls • Marriage Significance and, Related Practices • Age at Marriage • Consulting the, Girl Before Marriage • Caste/Community Preference, in Marriage • Arranged Marriage • Polygamy, Men’s, Right to Divorce and Problems Related to Divorce, • Dowry Practice • Mehr Practice • Inheritance, Marriage and Divorce in the Personal Law, • Employment of Girls • Women’s Participation in, Social/Cultural Activities • Women’s Participation in, Politics • Perception of Muslim Women on Marriage, and Related Issues • Economic Profile • Economic, Status of Respondents • Educational Profile • Social, Profile • Marriage Practices • Polygamy and Divorce, • Social Participation • Health • Social Attitudes, • Perspective of Change • Increase Indicators of, Female Status • 13. Women in Punjab and Haryana, • Societal and Domestic Perspective • Education of, Women • Work Role of Women • State of Marriage, and Domestic Afffairs • System of Inheritance, • Women in Politics • Family Welfare and Health, • Indicators of Fertility • The Better Half of Madhya, Pradesh • Some Variables About Women • Marriage, and Family., 13. Women in Punjab and Haryana 295, • Societal and Domestic Perspective • Education of, Women • Work Role of Women • State of Marriage, and Domestic Afffairs • System of Inheritance, • Women in Politics • Family Welfare and Health, • Indicators of Fertility, 14. The Better half of Madhya Pradesh 309, • Some Variables About Women • Marriage and, Family, 15. Female Slum-Dwellers of Mumbai 319, (A) Janabai (B) Shevanti (C) Lucy (D) Kalyani (E), Christine., 8 Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages, 16. Keralite Nuns and Nurses 331, Nurses • A Review • Nuns., 17. Conclusion 339, Bibliography 343, Index 347 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages written/authored/edited by Simmi Jain', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178351162 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1228 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 4 Vols. Set
Mass Communication is an interdisciplined domain. It can't understood as stand alone subject. Because it deals with society and culture at one hand and technology at the other. Thus an encyclopaedia was needed that could give a comprehensive explanation of terms, concepts, theories and principles at one place. Mass Communication has a history as long as human civilization. Thus it requires a historical perspective also. About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. Contents:- CONTENTS:- : Volume.I Media and Mass Communication Volume 2 Development Communication Volume 3 News Reporting and Editing Volume 4 Mass Media and Press Laws Volume 5 Radio and Television The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Journalism and Mass Communication written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053656 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1552 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Mass Communication / Journalism / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 5 Vols. Set
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Journalism and Mass Communication (Media and Mass Communication) written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053663 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 305 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Mass Communication / Journalism / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Journalism and Mass Communication (Development Communication) written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053670 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 295 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Mass Communication / Journalism / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Journalism and Mass Communication (News Reporting and Editing) written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053687 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Mass Communication / Journalism / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Journalism and Mass Communication (Mass Media and Press Laws) written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053694 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 300 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Mass Communication / Journalism / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 4th
About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Journalism and Mass Communication (Radio and Television) written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053700 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 299 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Mass Communication / Journalism / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 5th
The Book is meant primarily for foreigners and outsiders who come to visit or would like to come to visit Manipur. The book attempts to present all the important facets of Manipur in a clear, easily understandable form. , , The first chapter of the book is dedicated to why should you visit Manipur - entry formalities, Health precautions, places of interest etc. The book gives a brief account about the origin of Manipur, geography, fauna and flora, Manipur kingdom and kings, the population and people, Lois Yaithibi and Bishnupriya, Naga tries, Tangkhul tribes, Kuki and Hamrs, prominent tourists spots, festivals of Manipur, historical landmarks, Manipuri Dances, Games and Sports, Sagol Kangjei (Polo), Handloom, handicrafts and textiles. The books also gives a brief account about the districts of Manipur, Indo-Myanmar Border trade and why should you invest in Manipur. , , I hope the book will also be useful for the students, youths, common people and researchers who want to know a bit of everything about Manipur. About The Author:- Khomdon Singh Lisam rd/khomdon-singh" Title="khomdon-singh">Khomdon Singh Lisam was born on 21 December, 1948. He is the 8th child of Lisam Sajou Singh and Lisam Ongbi Mandalini Devi of Singjamei Makha Waikhom Leikai. He passed MBBS examination from the Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh. He did Post Graduation in Hospital Administration (MHA) from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS, New Delhi) in 1981. He obtained post graduate degree and diploma certificates from the International Hospital, Federation, London (1985), University of Leeds, U.K. (1992), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (1997), University of California at Los Angeles, USA (1997). He had presented scientific papers in many international conferences in London, Barcelona, Durban, Dacca, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Chiangmai, Yangon. He has been invited as a resource person in many countries including South Africa, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Myanmar. During his tenure as Project Director of Manipur State AIDS Control Society (1995-2003); he introduced the Manipur State AIDS Policy in 1996 and the Harm Reduction Project known as RIAC project for the first time in India. He worked as a temporary UNAIDS Advisor during the Global Research Network meeting held in Durban in April, 2000. Post retirement, he worked in Thailand and Myanmar for a brief period and in NACO during 2005-2006. Presently he is working as a Medical Superintendent of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal (Manipur). He has written four books in connection with HIV/AIDS. History and culture have been a fascinating subject for him since his student career. Whenever he goes to a new country or state, he makes it a point to study the culture of people. He has been studying the history, culture, social and developmental aspects of Manipur for the last five years. Contents:- Vol-1 # Contents, Foreword, Preface, Acknowledgements 1. Introduction , • Why should you visit Manipur ? • Entry Formalities /Protected Area Permit(PAP) • Inner Line Permit • Customs and Duties • How to reach Imphal • Hotel Facilities • Travel Agents • Courier Services • Health Precautions • Facts about Manipur • City Distances • Important Telephones • Places of Interest • Excursions • Shopping in Manipur 2. Origin of Manipur and Historical Evidences, • Creation of the Galaxy • Creation of Manipur: A legend • Creation of Yek and Salai • Different names of Manipur and Manipur’s relations with neighbouring kingdoms • Origin of the name –Manipur • Origin of Meiteis : • Migration • Historical Evidence • Ancient Books –Chronicles or the Puyas • Stone inscriptions and Copper/Iron Plates • Coins • Historical Relevance • Account left by Europeans • Archaeological findings • Archivial sources 3. Geography, Fauna and Flora, • Climate • Boundaries of Manipur • Hill Ranges • Rivers • Lakes • Water falls • Caves • Fauna and Flora • Wildlife-a rich heritage of Manipur • Keibul Lamjao National Park • Birds, Reptiles, common animals • Fishes • Soil • Forest • Vegetation • Wet Hill Forest • Pinus Casia Forests • Wet Temperate Forests • Sub-Alpine Forests • Teak Gurjan Forests • Semi Evergreen Forests • Trees of Manipur • Bamboo Brakes of Manipur • Cane Brakes of Manipur • Mushrooms • Rubber • Tree Bean Cultivation • Mineral resources • Flowers • Shirui Lily • Orchids • Fruits 4. Manipur Kingdom and Kings , • Chronicle of the Manipur Kings • Great Historical Gap 1199-44 B.C. • Kingship • Lakpas • Military Service • Land Revenue • Changes in the administrative structure during various kingships • Re-organization as a result of contact with neighbouring kings • Administration of Villages • Service Relationship • Phamnaiba • Lalupkaba • Loipotkaba • Judiciary Relationship • Religious Relationship • Important Kings / Maharajas of Manipur • Tangja Leela Pakhangba • Ningthou Kangba • Koi Koi • Poireiton Khunthokpa • Luwang Punshiba • Nongda Lairen Pakhangba • Khuiyoi Tompoak • Ura Konthouba • Naothingkhong • Meidingu Ayaangba • Meidingu Yanglou Keiphaba • Meidingu Loiyumba • Meidingu Loitongba • Ningthou Khomba • Meidingu Senbi Kyaamba • Mungyamba • Khagemba • Charai Rongba • Garib Niwaj • Chit Shai • Bharat Shai • Gourshyam • Maharaja Bhagyachandra (Chingthangkhomba or Jai Singh) • Labanya Chandra and Madhuchandra • Chourajit • Marjit Singh • Hirachandra • Advance of Gambheer Singh and Signing of Treaty of Yandabo • Raja Gambheer Singh • Maharaja Chandrakirti • Maharaja Nara Singh • Maharaja Devendra Singh • Maharaja Chandrakirti • Maharaja Surchandra Singh • The Palace Revolution, 1891 • Maharaja Kulachandra • Anglo-Manipuri War of 1891 • Khongjom War • Trial and Execution of Tikendrajit and Thangal General • Jubaraj Tikendrajit • Thangal General • Maharaja Kulachandra Dhaja • Prince Angousana Senapati • Maharaja Churachand Singh • Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh • Irabot’s struggle for a responsible government• Movement for a responsible Government in Manipur • Indian Independence Act of 1947 • Situation of Manipur immediately before independence • Signing of Stand Still Agreement and Instrument of Accession • Stand Still Agreement • Instrument of Accession • Political development in Manipur after India’s Independence • First Election and formation of a Ministry • Situation of Princely States immediately before Independence • Merger Agreement with other princely states • Situation of Manipur immediately before the Merger Agreement • Signing of Manipur Merger Agreement. • Maharaja Okendrajit 5. Population and People, • The People of Manipur • Census Population • Meitei Pangan • Sikhs • Nepalese • Biharis • Marawaris • Punjabis • South Indians • Bengalis • Society and Conduct of the Manipuris • Government and Politics • Religion 6. Meiteis, • Physical features • Meitei Clans –Salais/ Yek • Meitei Sagei and Yumnaks • Creation of Yumnak • Sagei • Apokpa Khurumba • Yum Mangba • Piba • Pibaren • Ningthou • Forms of address • Social Mores • Meitei Houses • Meitei Dress and Ornaments • Occupation • Meitei Food • Meitei Rituals • Totems • Manipuri language (Meiteilon): • Manipuri Mayek and Scriptures • Some of the common words and respectful terms of Manipuri language • Meitei Literature • Meitei Religion and Animism • The Meitei Lais • Sanamahi • The Umang Lais (Sylvan Gods) • Tree Cults of Ancient Manipur • Sacred Stones • Bamon/ Purohitism • Maibas and Maibis • Shumang Lila • Manipur Theatres • Chorus Repertory Theatre • Manipuri Cinema • Meitei Folk Songs 7. Lois, Yaithibi and Bishnupriya, • Lois • Yaithibi • Bishnupriya. # Vol-2 # CONTENTS:- 8. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes :, • Scheduled Castes • Scheduled Tribes • Aimol • Anal • Chiru • Chothe • Gangte • Kacha Naga • Koirao • Koireng • Kom • Lamgang • Mao • Maram • Maring • Mate • Mizo • Lai/Pawih • Monsang • Moyon • Paite • Poumai Naga • Purum • Salhte(Soktes) • Tarao • Thadou • Vaiphei • Zeliangrong • Zou 9. The Naga Tribes, • Origin of the term Naga • How many Naga Tribes are there? • Origin and Migration of Nagas : • Physical Features • Head Taking • Occupation • Houses • Food • Religion • Social Life and Village Organisation • Oath Taking : • Dress and Ornaments • Handicraft • Design of clothes • The Morung • Economic Activities • Marriage • Child Birth • Inheritance • Death Ritual • Tattooing • Feasts of Merit • Early Relations with the British • Naga National Movement • Govt. of India Act-1919 • Simon Commission-1929 • Govt. of India Act-1935 • Visit of Cabinet Mission • The 9-Point Agreement • Declaration of Naga Independence-August 14, 1947 • Naga Voluntary Plebiscite of 1951• Proclamation of the Federal Government • Naga People’s Convention • Birth of State of Nagaland • Earlier Indo-Naga Peace Talks • Shillong Accord • Birth of NSCN • Split of NSCN • NSCN-IM • Linkages of NSCN-IM • NSCN-K • Rivalry between NSCN-IM and NSCN-K • Peace Process • The Manipur Factor and the Peace Process • Weakness of NSCN’s demands for Greater Nagaland • Possible solutions 10. Tangkhuls, • Origin of the word “Tangkhul” • Migration of Tangkhuls • Origin of Tangkhuls • Tangkhul and Meitei Ties • Physical appearance of Tangkhuls • Tangkhul House • Occupation • Hairstyle (Coiffure) • Tattooing • Ornaments • Weapons • Tangkhul Language • Religion • Longshim (Bachelors Dormitory) • Ngalalong : (Girls Dormitory) • Awunga • Hangva • Marriage • Disposal of dead • Log Drum • War : Head Taking • Swearing and Oath Taking : • Economy • Tangkhul festivals • Music and Dances • Art and Culture • Textiles and Clothes • Maran Kasa (Feast of Merit) 11. Kukis and Hmars, • Kukis: origin of Kukis • Physical Features • Dress and Ornaments • Settlement area (Kho) • Villages of Kukis • Houses of Kukis • Family • Marriage • Divorce • Cultivation • Village administration • Land and mode of inheritance • Death Ritual • Food • Som Inn (Bachelors Dormitory • Musical instruments • Dances • Games and sports • Economic life • Hmars • Origin and Migration • Hmar Clans • Houses • Marriage • Family and Inheritances of Hmars • Traditional Political system of Hmars • Busung Sadar • Thiempu • The Village Crier • Siehmang Upas (Councillors) • Youth Dormitory (Buonzawl) • Val –Upsa • Courtship • Religion • Dances of Hmars • Musical Instruments • Textiles of Hmars • Handicrafts of Hmrars • Decorative Arts 12. Prominent Tourist Spots , • Imphal City • Kangla fort, -the ancient Manipur Palace • Khwairamband Keithel (Sana Keithel) • IMA Keithel or Mothers Market. • Saheed Minar • Shree Govindajee Temple • Temple of Thangal General • Manipur State Museum : • Manipur Zoological Garden : • War Cemeteries • Khonghampat Orchidarium • Heecham Yaicham Pat • Kaina • Andro - the ancient village : • Langthabal • Khongjom • Moirang • Loktak Lake and Sendra Island • Keibul Lamjao National Park • Phubala • Sekta Kei Mound -Archeological Living Museum • Waithou Lake • Singda • Tamenglong • Ukhrul • Shirui Lily • Moreh • Churachandpur #13. Festivals of Manipur • Festival of Meiteis • Cheiraoba - The Meitei NewYear • Ningol Chakouba - the social festival of Meiteis • Yaoshang - The premier festival of the Meiteis • Baruni • Kang Chingba or Ratha Yatra • Krishna Janmashtami • Durga Puja • Diwali • Heikru Hitongba • Mera Houchongba : • Lai Haraoba : “‘Frolic of the gods” • The festival of Christians - Christmas • Festival of Tangkhuls • Festival of Zeliangrong Nagas • Festival of Poumai Nagas • Festival of Kukis • Festival of Muslims # 14. Temples and Monuments • Vishnu Temple of Bishnupur • Lord Krishna Temple of Brahmapur Leikai • Shri Hanuman Thakur Temple of Mahabali Umang • Shri Govindajee Temple of Old Palace Kangla • Thangal General Temple of Wangkhei • Leimapokpam Keirungba Temple • Shri Govindajee Temple of New Palace • Shri Radha Raman Temple of Langthabal. • Lord Krishnachandra Temple of Kakching • Nara Singh Temple of Kakching • Abdeitya Temple of Lamangdong (Bishnupur) • Gopinath Temple of Ningthoukhong • Radha Madhav Temple of Ningthoukhong • Ramji Prabhu Temple of Ningthem Pukhri Mapal • Bijoy Govinda Temple of Sagolband • Nara Singh Thakur of Naorem Leikai • Nityainanda of RIMS Road • Madan Mohan Temple of Kongba • Sri Sri Radha Krishna Manimandir of ISKON • Gopinath Temple of Sanakhyahal • Hiyangthang Lairembi (Kamakhya) Temple • Thongam Mondum • Lord Sanamahi Temple, Imphal • Ibudhou Thangjing Temple of Moirang • Konthoujam Lairembi • Khamlangba of Kakching • Samadhi of Maharaja Gambheer Singh • Samadhi of Maharaja Nongchup Lamgaingamba (Bhadra Singh) • Samadhi of Luwang Ningthou #15. Historical Landmarks, • Chronology of important historical landmarks • Arrival of Muslims • Arrival of Hinduism • First Devastation “(Khuntak Ahanba-1755) • Seven Years Devastation (Chahi Taret Khuntakpa) • The Anglo-Manipuri war of 1891 (Khongjom War) • The Palace Revolution-1891 • Khongjom War-1891 • Paona Brajabashi • Chinglensana Phunganai Sanglakpa • Trial and death of Tikendrajit and Thangal General • Arrival of Christianity • First Nupi Lal (First Women’s Agitation -1904) • Kuki Uprising -1917-1919 • Zeliangrong Movement -1930-1949 • Jadonang : • Rani Gaidinliu : • Second Nupi Lal –(Second Women’s Agitation -1939) • Manipur and World War -II #16. Manipuri Dances • Manipur Classical Dance Forms • Manipur Raas Lila • Vasanta Raas • Characteristics of Manipuri Dance • Techniques of Manipuri Dance • Raas Lila Musical Instruments • Raas Dance Costumes • Early Period of Manipuri Dance • Maniprui Dance in Modern Times • Gostha Lila • Khamba Thoibi Dance • Maibi Dance • Pung Cholom • Nupa Pala • Famous Maniprui Dance Gurus# Vol- 3, CONTENTS:- #17. Games and Sports in Manipur • Beginning of Sports movement in Manipur • Sports Personalities of Manipur during Maharaja Churachand’s Reign • Olympians from Manipur • Arjuna Award Winners • Other Sports Stars • Indigenous Games of Manipur • Mukna (Manipuri Wrestling) • Mukna Kangjei (Khong Kangjei) • Yubi Lakpi • Woolaobi • Hiyang Tannaba • Arambai Hunba • Kang Sanaba • Thang-Ta:#18. Sagol Kangjei (Polo) • Sagol Kangjei (POLO) • Origin of Sagol Kangjei (Polo) in Manipur • Pana Sagol Kangjei • Manipur Sagol Kangjei during British Period • World’s first Polo Club was established at Silchar in 1859 • Manipur Polo spread to other parts of British India • Manipur Polo Game spread to other parts of the World from 1868 • Manipur Polo Game spread to Malta in 1868 • Manipur Polo Game spread to England in 1869 • Manipur Polo Game spread to Argentina in 1873 : • Manipur Polo Game spread to Australia in 1876 • Manipur Polo Game spread to USA in 1876 • Manipur Polo Game spread to France in 1879 • Polo Players of Manipur during 19th Century • Languages of Polo Game • Chronology of development of Polo • History of Polo from other countries of the world 19. Handlooms, Handicrafts and Textiles • Legends • Historical Background : • Modern Handloom and Handicrafts : • Handloom Population and Production • Textiles of the Meiteis • Design and embroidery used in Meitei Textiles • Textile of Nagas • Textile of Tangkhuls • Textile of Kabui Nagas • Textile of Hmars • Textile of Kukis • Textile of Paites • Pottery in Manipur • Cane and Bamboo works • Kouna Craft #20. All Districts of Manipur, • Imphal East District • Imphal West District • Thoubal district • Bishnupur Distrcit • Churachandpur District • Ukhrul District • Senapati District • Tamenglong District • Chandel District #21. Indo-Myanmar Border Trade • Indo-Myanmar Border Trade • Present Status of Indo-Myanmar Trade Route through Moreh • Volume of Indo-Myanmar Trade • Volume of Trade through Moreh • Measures taken up by the Government of India / State Government • Potential areas of exports from Manipur to Myanmar • Potential areas of Import from Myanmar to Manipur • Tran-Asian Highways • Kunming Initiative #22. Why Invest in the State?• Why Invest in the State? • Industrial Policy of Manipur • Package of Incentives • New Industrial Package for the North-East • Development of Industrial Infrastructure • Transport Subsidy • Fiscal Incentives • Relaxation of PMRY norms • Other Incentives • Procedure for release of assistance under the New Incentives. • Industrial Scenario of Manipur • Spinning Mill • Bamboo and paper industry • Silk and Tasar Industry • Industrial Corporations • Manipur Food Industries Corporation Ltd. • 200 TPD Cement Project in Manipur • Serpentinite and Idocrase Processing Industries • Manipur Traditional Liquor Plant • Integrated pineapple Concentration Plant • Bamboo shoot Fermentation • Medicinal plant Processing Industry. • Floriculture • Information Technology (IT) • Power Sector • Horticulture: • Pottery • Business Opportunities • Agriculture • Tea • Yongchak • Medicinal Plants • Rice Flake (Chengpak) • Banking and Finance • Pineapple • Ginger • Manipur Traditional Liquor • Mushrooms: • Bamboo and Bamboo shoots • Rubber: • Identification of Feasible Industrial Projects in Manipur • Market Potential • Fruit Processing • Cane and Bamboo Production Project • Kouna Crafts Production Project • Orchids • Black scented rice • Proposed Projects #Appendix-1 : British Political Agents / Officers in Manipur Appendix-2 : Instrument of Accession #Appendix-3 : Standstill Agreement #Appendix-4 : Govnors of Manipur #Appendix-5 : Chief Ministers of Manipur #Appendix-6 : Speakers of Manipur #Appendix-7 : Glossary #Appendix-8 : Index ,Index 1113 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Manipur written/authored/edited by Khomdon Singh Lisam', published in the year 2011. The ISBN 9788178358642 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1209 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is North-East Indian Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 3 Vols. Set
About The Author:- Khomdon Singh Lisam rd/khomdon-singh" Title="khomdon-singh">Khomdon Singh Lisam was born on 21 December, 1948. He is the 8th child of Lisam Sajou Singh and Lisam Ongbi Mandalini Devi of Singjamei Makha Waikhom Leikai. He passed MBBS examination from the Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh. He did Post Graduation in Hospital Administration (MHA) from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS, New Delhi) in 1981. He obtained post graduate degree and diploma certificates from the International Hospital, Federation, London (1985), University of Leeds, U.K. (1992), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (1997), University of California at Los Angeles, USA (1997). He had presented scientific papers in many international conferences in London, Barcelona, Durban, Dacca, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Chiangmai, Yangon. He has been invited as a resource person in many countries including South Africa, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Myanmar. During his tenure as Project Director of Manipur State AIDS Control Society (1995-2003); he introduced the Manipur State AIDS Policy in 1996 and the Harm Reduction Project known as RIAC project for the first time in India. He worked as a temporary UNAIDS Advisor during the Global Research Network meeting held in Durban in April, 2000. Post retirement, he worked in Thailand and Myanmar for a brief period and in NACO during 2005-2006. Presently he is working as a Medical Superintendent of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal (Manipur). He has written four books in connection with HIV/AIDS. History and culture have been a fascinating subject for him since his student career. Whenever he goes to a new country or state, he makes it a point to study the culture of people. He has been studying the history, culture, social and developmental aspects of Manipur for the last five years. Contents:- Vol-1 # Contents, Foreword, Preface, Acknowledgements,1. Introduction , • Why should you visit Manipur ? • Entry Formalities /Protected Area Permit(PAP) • Inner Line Permit • Customs and Duties • How to reach Imphal • Hotel Facilities • Travel Agents • Courier Services • Health Precautions • Facts about Manipur • City Distances • Important Telephones • Places of Interest • Excursions • Shopping in Manipur ,2. Origin of Manipur and Historical Evidences, • Creation of the Galaxy • Creation of Manipur: A legend • Creation of Yek and Salai • Different names of Manipur and Manipur’s relations with neighbouring kingdoms • Origin of the name –Manipur • Origin of Meiteis : • Migration • Historical Evidence • Ancient Books –Chronicles or the Puyas • Stone inscriptions and Copper/Iron Plates • Coins • Historical Relevance • Account left by Europeans • Archaeological findings • Archivial sources ,3. Geography, Fauna and Flora, • Climate • Boundaries of Manipur • Hill Ranges • Rivers • Lakes • Waterfalls • Caves • Fauna and Flora • Wildlife-a rich heritage of Manipur • Keibul Lamjao National Park • Birds, Reptiles, common animals • Fishes • Soil • Forest • Vegetation • Wet Hill Forest • Pinus Casia Forests • Wet Temperate Forests • Sub-Alpine Forests • Teak Gurjan Forests • Semi Evergreen Forests • Trees of Manipur • Bamboo Brakes of Manipur • Cane Brakes of Manipur • Mushrooms • Rubber • Tree Bean Cultivation • Mineral resources • Flowers • Shirui Lily • Orchids • Fruits,4. Manipur Kingdom and Kings , • Chronicle of the Manipur Kings • Great Historical Gap 1199-44 B.C. • Kingship • Lakpas • Military Service • Land Revenue • Changes in the administrative structure during various kingships • Re-organization as a result of contact with neighbouring kings • Administration of Villages • Service Relationship • Phamnaiba • Lalupkaba • Loipotkaba • Judiciary Relationship • Religious Relationship • Important Kings / Maharajas of Manipur • Tangja Leela Pakhangba • Ningthou Kangba • Koi Koi • Poireiton Khunthokpa • Luwang Punshiba • Nongda Lairen Pakhangba • Khuiyoi Tompoak • Ura Konthouba • Naothingkhong • Meidingu Ayaangba • Meidingu Yanglou Keiphaba • Meidingu Loiyumba • Meidingu Loitongba • Ningthou Khomba • Meidingu Senbi Kyaamba • Mungyamba • Khagemba • Charai Rongba • Garib Niwaj • Chit Shai • Bharat Shai • Gourshyam • Maharaja Bhagyachandra (Chingthangkhomba or Jai Singh) • Labanya Chandra and Madhuchandra • Chourajit • Marjit Singh • Hirachandra • Advance of Gambheer Singh and Signing of Treaty of Yandabo • Raja Gambheer Singh • Maharaja Chandrakirti • Maharaja Nara Singh • Maharaja Devendra Singh • Maharaja Chandrakirti • Maharaja Surchandra Singh • The Palace Revolution, 1891 • Maharaja Kulachandra • Anglo-Manipuri War of 1891 • Khongjom War • Trial and Execution of Tikendrajit and Thangal General • Jubaraj Tikendrajit • Thangal General • Maharaja Kulachandra Dhaja • Prince Angousana Senapati • Maharaja Churachand Singh • Maharaja Bodhchandra Singh • Irabot’s struggle for a responsible government• Movement for a responsible Government in Manipur • Indian Independence Act of 1947 • Situation of Manipur immediately before independence • Signing of Stand Still Agreement and Instrument of Accession • Stand Still Agreement • Instrument of Accession • Political development in Manipur after India’s Independence • First Election and formation of a Ministry • Situation of Princely States immediately before Independence • Merger Agreement with other princely states • Situation of Manipur immediately before the Merger Agreement • Signing of Manipur Merger Agreement. • Maharaja Okendrajit ,5. Population and People, • The People of Manipur • Census Population • Meitei Pangan • Sikhs • Nepalese • Biharis • Marawaris • Punjabis • South Indians • Bengalis • Society and Conduct of the Manipuris • Government and Politics • Religion ,6. Meiteis, • Physical features • Meitei Clans –Salais/ Yek • Meitei Sagei and Yumnaks • Creation of Yumnak • Sagei • Apokpa Khurumba • Yum Mangba • Piba • Pibaren • Ningthou • Forms of address • Social Mores • Meitei Houses • Meitei Dress and Ornaments • Occupation • Meitei Food • Meitei Rituals • Totems • Manipuri language (Meiteilon): • Manipuri Mayek and Scriptures • Some of the common words and respectful terms of Manipuri language • Meitei Literature • Meitei Religion and Animism • The Meitei Lais • Sanamahi • The Umang Lais (Sylvan Gods) • Tree Cults of Ancient Manipur • Sacred Stones • Bamon/ Purohitism • Maibas and Maibis • Shumang Lila • Manipur Theatres • Chorus Repertory Theatre • Manipuri Cinema • Meitei Folk Songs ,7. Lois, Yaithibi and Bishnupriya, • Lois • Yaithibi • Bishnupriya. # The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Manipur written/authored/edited by Khomdon Singh Lisam', published in the year 2011. The ISBN 9788178358659 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 376 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is North-East Indian Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Khomdon Singh Lisam rd/khomdon-singh" Title="khomdon-singh">Khomdon Singh Lisam was born on 21 December, 1948. He is the 8th child of Lisam Sajou Singh and Lisam Ongbi Mandalini Devi of Singjamei Makha Waikhom Leikai. He passed MBBS examination from the Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh. He did Post Graduation in Hospital Administration (MHA) from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS, New Delhi) in 1981. He obtained post graduate degree and diploma certificates from the International Hospital, Federation, London (1985), University of Leeds, U.K. (1992), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (1997), University of California at Los Angeles, USA (1997). He had presented scientific papers in many international conferences in London, Barcelona, Durban, Dacca, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Chiangmai, Yangon. He has been invited as a resource person in many countries including South Africa, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Myanmar. During his tenure as Project Director of Manipur State AIDS Control Society (1995-2003); he introduced the Manipur State AIDS Policy in 1996 and the Harm Reduction Project known as RIAC project for the first time in India. He worked as a temporary UNAIDS Advisor during the Global Research Network meeting held in Durban in April, 2000. Post retirement, he worked in Thailand and Myanmar for a brief period and in NACO during 2005-2006. Presently he is working as a Medical Superintendent of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal (Manipur). He has written four books in connection with HIV/AIDS. History and culture have been a fascinating subject for him since his student career. Whenever he goes to a new country or state, he makes it a point to study the culture of people. He has been studying the history, culture, social and developmental aspects of Manipur for the last five years. Contents:- Vol-2 # Contents,,,8. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes :, • Scheduled Castes • Scheduled Tribes • Aimol • Anal • Chiru • Chothe • Gangte • Kacha Naga • Koirao • Koireng • Kom • Lamgang • Mao • Maram • Maring • Mate • Mizo • Lai/Pawih • Monsang • Moyon • Paite • Poumai Naga • Purum • Salhte(Soktes) • Tarao • Thadou • Vaiphei • Zeliangrong • Zou ,9. The Naga Tribes, • Origin of the term Naga • How many Naga Tribes are there? • Origin and Migration of Nagas : • Physical Features • Head Taking • Occupation • Houses • Food • Religion • Social Life and Village Organisation • Oath Taking : • Dress and Ornaments • Handicraft • Design of clothes • The Morung • Economic Activities • Marriage • Child Birth • Inheritance • Death Ritual • Tattooing • Feasts of Merit • Early Relations with the British • Naga National Movement • Govt. of India Act-1919 • Simon Commission-1929 • Govt. of India Act-1935 • Visit of Cabinet Mission • The 9-Point Agreement • Declaration of Naga Independence-August 14, 1947 • Naga Voluntary Plebiscite of 1951• Proclamation of the Federal Government • Naga People’s Convention • Birth of State of Nagaland • Earlier Indo-Naga Peace Talks • Shillong Accord • Birth of NSCN • Split of NSCN • NSCN-IM • Linkages of NSCN-IM • NSCN-K • Rivalry between NSCN-IM and NSCN-K • Peace Process • The Manipur Factor and the Peace Process • Weakness of NSCN’s demands for Greater Nagaland • Possible solutions,10. Tangkhuls, • Origin of the word “Tangkhul” • Migration of Tangkhuls • Origin of Tangkhuls • Tangkhul and Meitei Ties • Physical appearance of Tangkhuls • Tangkhul House • Occupation • Hairstyle (Coiffure) • Tattooing • Ornaments • Weapons • Tangkhul Language • Religion • Longshim (Bachelors Dormitory) • Ngalalong : (Girls Dormitory) • Awunga • Hangva • Marriage • Disposal of dead • Log Drum • War : Head Taking • Swearing and Oath Taking : • Economy • Tangkhul festivals • Music and Dances • Art and Culture • Textiles and Clothes • Maran Kasa (Feast of Merit),11. Kukis and Hmars, • Kukis: origin of Kukis • Physical Features • Dress and Ornaments • Settlement area (Kho) • Villages of Kukis • Houses of Kukis • Family • Marriage • Divorce • Cultivation • Village administration • Land and mode of inheritance • Death Ritual • Food • Som Inn (Bachelors Dormitory • Musical instruments • Dances • Games and sports • Economic life • Hmars • Origin and Migration • Hmar Clans • Houses • Marriage • Family and Inheritances of Hmars • Traditional Political system of Hmars • Busung Sadar • Thiempu • The Village Crier • Siehmang Upas (Councillors) • Youth Dormitory (Buonzawl) • Val –Upsa • Courtship • Religion • Dances of Hmars • Musical Instruments • Textiles of Hmars • Handicrafts of Hmrars • Decorative Arts,12. Prominent Tourist Spots , • Imphal City • Kangla fort, -the ancient Manipur Palace • Khwairamband Keithel (Sana Keithel) • IMA Keithel or Mothers Market. • Saheed Minar • Shree Govindajee Temple • Temple of Thangal General • Manipur State Museum : • Manipur Zoological Garden : • War Cemeteries • Khonghampat Orchidarium • Heecham Yaicham Pat • Kaina • Andro - the ancient village : • Langthabal • Khongjom • Moirang • Loktak Lake and Sendra Island • Keibul Lamjao National Park • Phubala • Sekta Kei Mound -Archeological Living Museum • Waithou Lake • Singda • Tamenglong • Ukhrul • Shirui Lily • Moreh • Churachandpur #13. Festivals of Manipur • Festival of Meiteis • Cheiraoba - The Meitei NewYear • Ningol Chakouba - the social festival of Meiteis • Yaoshang - The premier festival of the Meiteis • Baruni • Kang Chingba or Ratha Yatra • Krishna Janmashtami • Durga Puja • Diwali • Heikru Hitongba • Mera Houchongba : • Lai Haraoba : “‘Frolic of the gods” • The festival of Christians - Christmas • Festival of Tangkhuls • Festival of Zeliangrong Nagas • Festival of Poumai Nagas • Festival of Kukis • Festival of Muslims # 14. Temples and Monuments • Vishnu Temple of Bishnupur • Lord Krishna Temple of Brahmapur Leikai • Shri Hanuman Thakur Temple of Mahabali Umang • Shri Govindajee Temple of Old Palace Kangla • Thangal General Temple of Wangkhei • Leimapokpam Keirungba Temple • Shri Govindajee Temple of New Palace • Shri Radha Raman Temple of Langthabal. • Lord Krishnachandra Temple of Kakching • Nara Singh Temple of Kakching • Abdeitya Temple of Lamangdong (Bishnupur) • Gopinath Temple of Ningthoukhong • Radha Madhav Temple of Ningthoukhong • Ramji Prabhu Temple of Ningthem Pukhri Mapal • Bijoy Govinda Temple of Sagolband • Nara Singh Thakur of Naorem Leikai • Nityainanda of RIMS Road • Madan Mohan Temple of Kongba • Sri Sri Radha Krishna Manimandir of ISKON • Gopinath Temple of Sanakhyahal • Hiyangthang Lairembi (Kamakhya) Temple • Thongam Mondum • Lord Sanamahi Temple, Imphal • Ibudhou Thangjing Temple of Moirang • Konthoujam Lairembi • Khamlangba of Kakching • Samadhi of Maharaja Gambheer Singh • Samadhi of Maharaja Nongchup Lamgaingamba (Bhadra Singh) • Samadhi of Luwang Ningthou #15. Historical Landmarks• Chronology of important historical landmarks • Arrival of Muslims • Arrival of Hinduism • First Devastation “(Khuntak Ahanba-1755) • Seven Years Devastation (Chahi Taret Khuntakpa) • The Anglo-Manipuri war of 1891 (Khongjom War) • The Palace Revolution-1891 • Khongjom War-1891 • Paona Brajabashi • Chinglensana Phunganai Sanglakpa • Trial and death of Tikendrajit and Thangal General • Arrival of Christianity • First Nupi Lal (First Women’s Agitation -1904) • Kuki Uprising -1917-1919 • Zeliangrong Movement -1930-1949 • Jadonang : • Rani Gaidinliu : • Second Nupi Lal –(Second Women’s Agitation -1939) • Manipur and World War -II #16. Manipuri Dances • Manipur Classical Dance Forms • Manipur Raas Lila • Vasanta Raas • Characteristics of Manipuri Dance • Techniques of Manipuri Dance • Raas Lila Musical Instruments • Raas Dance Costumes • Early Period of Manipuri Dance • Maniprui Dance in Modern Times • Gostha Lila • Khamba Thoibi Dance • Maibi Dance • Pung Cholom • Nupa Pala • Famous Maniprui Dance Gurus# The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Manipur written/authored/edited by Khomdon Singh Lisam', published in the year 2011. The ISBN 9788178358666 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 439 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is North-East Indian Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Khomdon Singh Lisam rd/khomdon-singh" Title="khomdon-singh">Khomdon Singh Lisam was born on 21 December, 1948. He is the 8th child of Lisam Sajou Singh and Lisam Ongbi Mandalini Devi of Singjamei Makha Waikhom Leikai. He passed MBBS examination from the Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh. He did Post Graduation in Hospital Administration (MHA) from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS, New Delhi) in 1981. He obtained post graduate degree and diploma certificates from the International Hospital, Federation, London (1985), University of Leeds, U.K. (1992), Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (1997), University of California at Los Angeles, USA (1997). He had presented scientific papers in many international conferences in London, Barcelona, Durban, Dacca, Kathmandu, Bangkok, Chiangmai, Yangon. He has been invited as a resource person in many countries including South Africa, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Myanmar. During his tenure as Project Director of Manipur State AIDS Control Society (1995-2003); he introduced the Manipur State AIDS Policy in 1996 and the Harm Reduction Project known as RIAC project for the first time in India. He worked as a temporary UNAIDS Advisor during the Global Research Network meeting held in Durban in April, 2000. Post retirement, he worked in Thailand and Myanmar for a brief period and in NACO during 2005-2006. Presently he is working as a Medical Superintendent of Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Imphal (Manipur). He has written four books in connection with HIV/AIDS. History and culture have been a fascinating subject for him since his student career. Whenever he goes to a new country or state, he makes it a point to study the culture of people. He has been studying the history, culture, social and developmental aspects of Manipur for the last five years. Contents:- Vol- 3, CONTENTS:- #17. Games and Sports in Manipur • Beginning of Sports movement in Manipur • Sports Personalities of Manipur during Maharaja Churachand’s Reign • Olympians from Manipur • Arjuna Award Winners • Other Sports Stars • Indigenous Games of Manipur • Mukna (Manipuri Wrestling) • Mukna Kangjei (Khong Kangjei) • Yubi Lakpi • Woolaobi • Hiyang Tannaba • Arambai Hunba • Kang Sanaba • Thang-Ta:#18. Sagol Kangjei (Polo) • Sagol Kangjei (POLO) • Origin of Sagol Kangjei (Polo) in Manipur • Pana Sagol Kangjei • Manipur Sagol Kangjei during British Period • World’s first Polo Club was established at Silchar in 1859 • Manipur Polo spread to other parts of British India • Manipur Polo Game spread to other parts of the World from 1868 • Manipur Polo Game spread to Malta in 1868 • Manipur Polo Game spread to England in 1869 • Manipur Polo Game spread to Argentina in 1873 : • Manipur Polo Game spread to Australia in 1876 • Manipur Polo Game spread to USA in 1876 • Manipur Polo Game spread to France in 1879 • Polo Players of Manipur during 19th Century • Languages of Polo Game • Chronology of development of Polo • History of Polo from other countries of the world 19. Handlooms, Handicrafts and Textiles • Legends • Historical Background : • Modern Handloom and Handicrafts : • Handloom Population and Production • Textiles of the Meiteis • Design and embroidery used in Meitei Textiles • Textile of Nagas • Textile of Tangkhuls • Textile of Kabui Nagas • Textile of Hmars • Textile of Kukis • Textile of Paites • Pottery in Manipur • Cane and Bamboo works • Kouna Craft #20. All Districts of Manipur • Imphal East District • Imphal West District • Thoubal district • Bishnupur Distrcit • Churachandpur District • Ukhrul District • Senapati District • Tamenglong District • Chandel District #21. Indo-Myanmar Border Trade • Indo-Myanmar Border Trade • Present Status of Indo-Myanmar Trade Route through Moreh • Volume of Indo-Myanmar Trade • Volume of Trade through Moreh • Measures taken up by the Government of India / State Government • Potential areas of exports from Manipur to Myanmar • Potential areas of Import from Myanmar to Manipur • Tran-Asian Highways • Kunming Initiative #22. Why Invest in the State?• Why Invest in the State? • Industrial Policy of Manipur • Package of Incentives • New Industrial Package for the North-East • Development of Industrial Infrastructure • Transport Subsidy • Fiscal Incentives • Relaxation of PMRY norms • Other Incentives • Procedure for release of assistance under the New Incentives. • Industrial Scenario of Manipur • Spinning Mill • Bamboo and paper industry • Silk and Tasar Industry • Industrial Corporations • Manipur Food Industries Corporation Ltd. • 200 TPD Cement Project in Manipur • Serpentinite and Idocrase Processing Industries • Manipur Traditional Liquor Plant • Integrated pineapple Concentration Plant • Bamboo shoot Fermentation • Medicinal plant Processing Industry. • Floriculture • Information Technology (IT) • Power Sector • Horticulture: • Pottery • Business Opportunities • Agriculture • Tea • Yongchak • Medicinal Plants • Rice Flake (Chengpak) • Banking and Finance • Pineapple • Ginger • Manipur Traditional Liquor • Mushrooms: • Bamboo and Bamboo shoots • Rubber: • Identification of Feasible Industrial Projects in Manipur • Market Potential • Fruit Processing • Cane and Bamboo Production Project • Kouna Crafts Production Project • Orchids • Black scented rice • Proposed Projects #Appendix-1 : British Political Agents / Officers in Manipur Appendix-2 : Instrument of Accession #Appendix-3 : Standstill Agreement #Appendix-4 : Govnors of Manipur #Appendix-5 : Chief Ministers of Manipur #Appendix-6 : Speakers of Manipur #Appendix-7 : Glossary #Appendix-8 : Index ,Index 1113 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Manipur written/authored/edited by Khomdon Singh Lisam', published in the year 2011. The ISBN 9788178358673 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 North-East Indian Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
About The Author:- Dr. Giriraj Shah, (Retd. Inspector General of Police, Technical Services, Uttar Pradesh), is Director of Uttarakhand Sodh Sansthan and is a life member of Royal Geographical Society, London. Contents:- List of Illustrations • List of Tables • Foreword • Preface • List of Abbreviations • Ecstasy and Agony • History of Drugs • Drugs in Literature • Identification of Drugs • Hallucinogens • Stimulants • Depressants • Opium • Opium Cultivation in Uttarakhand Hills • Control Over Cultivation of Poppy and Manufacture of Opium • Opium Derivatives, Processing and Use • Opium Regulation and Trading • Heroin : Use and Abuse • Heroin Boom in India • Cannabis • Use and Abuse of Cannabis • Cocaine • Use and Abuse of Cocaine • Cocaine and Crime • Drugs–Use and Abuse • Drug Dependence and Addiction • Addiction • Youth and Drug Addiction • Culture of Addiction • Drugs and Sports • The Quest for Excellence • What in My Sin? • Drugs and Indian Sports • Drug Abuse: A Case for Stiffer Penalties • The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Intravenous Drug Abuse • Drugs as Instigating Agent for Crime • Alcohol • Menace of Alcohol • Alcohol and National Movement • Fight Against Alcoholism • Alcohol and Prohibition in Welfare State • Regulation of Alcohol Use • Appendix-I The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 • Appendix-II The Illegally Acquired Property (Receipt, Management and Disposal) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-III Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Fees) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-IV The Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Conditions of Service of Chairman and Members) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-V The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Authentication of Documents) Rules, 1992 • Appendix-VI The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Regulation of Controlled Substances) Order, 1993 • Appendix-VII Notifications under the Acts and Rules • Appendix-VIII U.P. Excise Act, 1910; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1986; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1989; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1990; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1990; Supplement (U.P. Excise Act, 1910); National Drug Enforcement Statistics as on 30.3.96 • Glossary • The Golden Triangle and Crescent • Asia's Drug Epidemic • International Phenomenon of Narcotics Smuggling • West-ward Ho! • Noreiga Trial and Cuban Scandal • Land of Drug Dons: Colombia • Pakistan Nexus and Narcotics Nucleus • Indian Connection • Strange Smugglers and Dubious Destination • Methods and Techniques of Narcotic Smuggling • Money Laundering • Narcotics and Terrorism • Chellenges of International Drug Trafficking and Strategy to Control • The Methodology of Investigation • The Control of Lawful Supplies of Narcotic Drugs • The Organization of Law Enforcement • Organization of Intelligence Gathering • Instruction Concerning Anti-narcotic Kits • The Role of Criminal Justice System • Prisons and Drug Control • Criminality in Contemporary World • Drug Dependence: Prevention and Treatment • Socio-Medical Strategies and Therapeutic Programmes • United States’ War on Drugs • Regional and International Co-operation: Conventions and Obligations • Global Control Mechanism • United Nations’ Vital Role in Drug Control • Smoking • Hazards of Tobacco Smoking • The Excise Tangle • Appendices • International Conference on Drug Abuse and IIIicit Trafficking • Convention on Psychotropic Substances • Tabular Summary of Legislation • Resolutions of the World Health Assembly • List of Legislation Reviewed • The Delhi Prohibition of Smoking and Non-smokers Health Protection Act, 1996 • Aniti-durg Measures by India • Measures Against IIIicit Traffic • Legislation for Eradicating Drug Abuse • Preventive Procedure Under NDPS Act, 1985 • Annexure-1 • United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs • Index The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances written/authored/edited by Giriraj Shah', published in the year 1998. The ISBN 9788121205412 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 472 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Police / Criminology / Law / PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Dr. Giriraj Shah, (Retd. Inspector General of Police, Technical Services, Uttar Pradesh), is Director of Uttarakhand Sodh Sansthan and is a life member of Royal Geographical Society, London. Contents:- List of Illustrations • List of Tables • Foreword • Preface • List of Abbreviations • Ecstasy and Agony • History of Drugs • Drugs in Literature • Identification of Drugs • Hallucinogens • Stimulants • Depressants • Opium • Opium Cultivation in Uttarakhand Hills • Control Over Cultivation of Poppy and Manufacture of Opium • Opium Derivatives, Processing and Use • Opium Regulation and Trading • Heroin : Use and Abuse • Heroin Boom in India • Cannabis • Use and Abuse of Cannabis • Cocaine • Use and Abuse of Cocaine • Cocaine and Crime • Drugs–Use and Abuse • Drug Dependence and Addiction • Addiction • Youth and Drug Addiction • Culture of Addiction • Drugs and Sports • The Quest for Excellence • What in My Sin? • Drugs and Indian Sports • Drug Abuse: A Case for Stiffer Penalties • The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Intravenous Drug Abuse • Drugs as Instigating Agent for Crime • Alcohol • Menace of Alcohol • Alcohol and National Movement • Fight Against Alcoholism • Alcohol and Prohibition in Welfare State • Regulation of Alcohol Use • Appendix-I The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 • Appendix-II The Illegally Acquired Property (Receipt, Management and Disposal) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-III Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Fees) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-IV The Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Conditions of Service of Chairman and Members) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-V The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Authentication of Documents) Rules, 1992 • Appendix-VI The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Regulation of Controlled Substances) Order, 1993 • Appendix-VII Notifications under the Acts and Rules • Appendix-VIII U.P. Excise Act, 1910; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1986; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1989; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1990; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1990; Supplement (U.P. Excise Act, 1910); National Drug Enforcement Statistics as on 30.3.96 • Glossary • The Golden Triangle and Crescent • Asia's Drug Epidemic • International Phenomenon of Narcotics Smuggling • West-ward Ho! • Noreiga Trial and Cuban Scandal • Land of Drug Dons: Colombia • Pakistan Nexus and Narcotics Nucleus • Indian Connection • Strange Smugglers and Dubious Destination • Methods and Techniques of Narcotic Smuggling • Money Laundering • Narcotics and Terrorism • Chellenges of International Drug Trafficking and Strategy to Control • The Methodology of Investigation • The Control of Lawful Supplies of Narcotic Drugs • The Organization of Law Enforcement • Organization of Intelligence Gathering • Instruction Concerning Anti-narcotic Kits • The Role of Criminal Justice System • Prisons and Drug Control • Criminality in Contemporary World • Drug Dependence: Prevention and Treatment • Socio-Medical Strategies and Therapeutic Programmes • United States’ War on Drugs • Regional and International Co-operation: Conventions and Obligations • Global Control Mechanism • United Nations’ Vital Role in Drug Control • Smoking • Hazards of Tobacco Smoking • The Excise Tangle • Appendices • International Conference on Drug Abuse and IIIicit Trafficking • Convention on Psychotropic Substances • Tabular Summary of Legislation • Resolutions of the World Health Assembly • List of Legislation Reviewed • The Delhi Prohibition of Smoking and Non-smokers Health Protection Act, 1996 • Aniti-durg Measures by India • Measures Against IIIicit Traffic • Legislation for Eradicating Drug Abuse • Preventive Procedure Under NDPS Act, 1985 • Annexure-1 • United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs • Index The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances written/authored/edited by Giriraj Shah', published in the year 1998. The ISBN 9788121205429 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 396 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Police / Criminology / Law / PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
About The Author:- Dr. Giriraj Shah, (Retd. Inspector General of Police, Technical Services, Uttar Pradesh), is Director of Uttarakhand Sodh Sansthan and is a life member of Royal Geographical Society, London. Contents:- List of Illustrations • List of Tables • Foreword • Preface • List of Abbreviations • Ecstasy and Agony • History of Drugs • Drugs in Literature • Identification of Drugs • Hallucinogens • Stimulants • Depressants • Opium • Opium Cultivation in Uttarakhand Hills • Control Over Cultivation of Poppy and Manufacture of Opium • Opium Derivatives, Processing and Use • Opium Regulation and Trading • Heroin : Use and Abuse • Heroin Boom in India • Cannabis • Use and Abuse of Cannabis • Cocaine • Use and Abuse of Cocaine • Cocaine and Crime • Drugs–Use and Abuse • Drug Dependence and Addiction • Addiction • Youth and Drug Addiction • Culture of Addiction • Drugs and Sports • The Quest for Excellence • What in My Sin? • Drugs and Indian Sports • Drug Abuse: A Case for Stiffer Penalties • The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Intravenous Drug Abuse • Drugs as Instigating Agent for Crime • Alcohol • Menace of Alcohol • Alcohol and National Movement • Fight Against Alcoholism • Alcohol and Prohibition in Welfare State • Regulation of Alcohol Use • Appendix-I The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 • Appendix-II The Illegally Acquired Property (Receipt, Management and Disposal) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-III Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Fees) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-IV The Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Conditions of Service of Chairman and Members) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-V The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Authentication of Documents) Rules, 1992 • Appendix-VI The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Regulation of Controlled Substances) Order, 1993 • Appendix-VII Notifications under the Acts and Rules • Appendix-VIII U.P. Excise Act, 1910; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1986; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1989; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1990; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1990; Supplement (U.P. Excise Act, 1910); National Drug Enforcement Statistics as on 30.3.96 • Glossary • The Golden Triangle and Crescent • Asia's Drug Epidemic • International Phenomenon of Narcotics Smuggling • West-ward Ho! • Noreiga Trial and Cuban Scandal • Land of Drug Dons: Colombia • Pakistan Nexus and Narcotics Nucleus • Indian Connection • Strange Smugglers and Dubious Destination • Methods and Techniques of Narcotic Smuggling • Money Laundering • Narcotics and Terrorism • Chellenges of International Drug Trafficking and Strategy to Control • The Methodology of Investigation • The Control of Lawful Supplies of Narcotic Drugs • The Organization of Law Enforcement • Organization of Intelligence Gathering • Instruction Concerning Anti-narcotic Kits • The Role of Criminal Justice System • Prisons and Drug Control • Criminality in Contemporary World • Drug Dependence: Prevention and Treatment • Socio-Medical Strategies and Therapeutic Programmes • United States’ War on Drugs • Regional and International Co-operation: Conventions and Obligations • Global Control Mechanism • United Nations’ Vital Role in Drug Control • Smoking • Hazards of Tobacco Smoking • The Excise Tangle • Appendices • International Conference on Drug Abuse and IIIicit Trafficking • Convention on Psychotropic Substances • Tabular Summary of Legislation • Resolutions of the World Health Assembly • List of Legislation Reviewed • The Delhi Prohibition of Smoking and Non-smokers Health Protection Act, 1996 • Aniti-durg Measures by India • Measures Against IIIicit Traffic • Legislation for Eradicating Drug Abuse • Preventive Procedure Under NDPS Act, 1985 • Annexure-1 • United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs • Index The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances written/authored/edited by Giriraj Shah Foreword By Kiran Bedi, Ips', published in the year 1998. The ISBN 9788121205405 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 403 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Police / Criminology / Law / PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
The book presents each and every of drug abuse and drug trafficking, evils. measures taken by the governments and NGOs to eradicate it and the progress. About The Author:- Dr. Giriraj Shah, (Retd. Inspector General of Police, Technical Services, Uttar Pradesh), is Director of Uttarakhand Sodh Sansthan and is a life member of Royal Geographical Society, London. Contents:- List of Illustrations • List of Tables • Foreword • Preface • List of Abbreviations • Ecstasy and Agony • History of Drugs • Drugs in Literature • Identification of Drugs • Hallucinogens • Stimulants • Depressants • Opium • Opium Cultivation in Uttarakhand Hills • Control Over Cultivation of Poppy and Manufacture of Opium • Opium Derivatives, Processing and Use • Opium Regulation and Trading • Heroin : Use and Abuse • Heroin Boom in India • Cannabis • Use and Abuse of Cannabis • Cocaine • Use and Abuse of Cocaine • Cocaine and Crime • Drugs–Use and Abuse • Drug Dependence and Addiction • Addiction • Youth and Drug Addiction • Culture of Addiction • Drugs and Sports • The Quest for Excellence • What in My Sin? • Drugs and Indian Sports • Drug Abuse: A Case for Stiffer Penalties • The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Intravenous Drug Abuse • Drugs as Instigating Agent for Crime • Alcohol • Menace of Alcohol • Alcohol and National Movement • Fight Against Alcoholism • Alcohol and Prohibition in Welfare State • Regulation of Alcohol Use • Appendix-I The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 • Appendix-II The Illegally Acquired Property (Receipt, Management and Disposal) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-III Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Fees) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-IV The Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property (Conditions of Service of Chairman and Members) Rules, 1989 • Appendix-V The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Authentication of Documents) Rules, 1992 • Appendix-VI The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Regulation of Controlled Substances) Order, 1993 • Appendix-VII Notifications under the Acts and Rules • Appendix-VIII U.P. Excise Act, 1910; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1986; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1989; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1990; U.P. Excise (Amendment) Act, 1990; Supplement (U.P. Excise Act, 1910); National Drug Enforcement Statistics as on 30.3.96 • Glossary • The Golden Triangle and Crescent • Asia's Drug Epidemic • International Phenomenon of Narcotics Smuggling • West-ward Ho! • Noreiga Trial and Cuban Scandal • Land of Drug Dons: Colombia • Pakistan Nexus and Narcotics Nucleus • Indian Connection • Strange Smugglers and Dubious Destination • Methods and Techniques of Narcotic Smuggling • Money Laundering • Narcotics and Terrorism • Chellenges of International Drug Trafficking and Strategy to Control • The Methodology of Investigation • The Control of Lawful Supplies of Narcotic Drugs • The Organization of Law Enforcement • Organization of Intelligence Gathering • Instruction Concerning Anti-narcotic Kits • The Role of Criminal Justice System • Prisons and Drug Control • Criminality in Contemporary World • Drug Dependence: Prevention and Treatment • Socio-Medical Strategies and Therapeutic Programmes • United States’ War on Drugs • Regional and International Co-operation: Conventions and Obligations • Global Control Mechanism • United Nations’ Vital Role in Drug Control • Smoking • Hazards of Tobacco Smoking • The Excise Tangle • Appendices • International Conference on Drug Abuse and IIIicit Trafficking • Convention on Psychotropic Substances • Tabular Summary of Legislation • Resolutions of the World Health Assembly • List of Legislation Reviewed • The Delhi Prohibition of Smoking and Non-smokers Health Protection Act, 1996 • Aniti-durg Measures by India • Measures Against IIIicit Traffic • Legislation for Eradicating Drug Abuse • Preventive Procedure Under NDPS Act, 1985 • Annexure-1 • United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs • Index The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances written/authored/edited by Giriraj Shah Foreword By Kiran Bedi, Ips', published in the year 1998. The ISBN 9788121205450 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1328 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Police / Criminology / Law / PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Sociology. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- 3 Vols. Set