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This book has been mainly written to meet the requirement of graduate students of State Agricultural Universities. However, this also meets the requirement of students who study statistics as a part of other subject. The subject matter has been presented in such a way that is easily expectable to students. Worked out examples have been incorporated to help the students in getting the clear concept of the subject and allied matters. This book contains the concepts ...
Book entitled “Forages and Fodder: Indian Perspective” contains different aspects viz., production, protection, PGR management, consumption, preservation and socio-economic aspects of forage and fodder crops. The present book is one of the latest and updated manuscripts related to forage and fodder in Indian context. Forage includes all plant species directly or indirectly consumed by animals and cultivated forage crops occupy about 5.0 per cent ...
Pt. 1. Crop production.; Pt. 2. Crop protection (stress management).; Pt. 3. Crop improvement.; Pt. 4. Tobacco trade.; Pt. 5. Issue and concern.; Pt. 6. Others.
At the cusp of the 21st Century the security of the Indian Ocean region continues to be cofronted with boundless threats, more from non-traditional sources, that have obviously become manifold in the post Cold War era. These threats emanate from non-military sources like drug-trafficking, frequent cross-border terrorism, proliferation of small arms, demographic disequilibrium, spill-over effects of domestic violence, resource depletion, some ethno-religious and ...
Military-media relationship has been subject to perennial debate for over two centuries now. advent of the media and subsequent proliferation of media networks stymied military’s almost peerless role. Recent decades have witnessed transformation in the classical missions of the military from merely defending the ‘territory against alien invasion’, to that of the ‘operations other than war.’ Media’s omnivorous appetite for open access to ...
Globalization is considered as an important element in the reform structure and it also indicates the trend of growing worldwide interconnectedness. The changing international scenario has been advancing with vigour. It embodies integration of international markets for goods, services, technology, finance, and to a certain extent labour and also impinges upon the process of structural change, underpinned by transformation from agricultural to an industrial ...
The legend of Bhagat Singh, a valiant freedom fighter, will continue to inspire the youth of our country forever. His spirit of self-sacrifice and the fearless manner in which he faced death are unparalleled in the annals of the freedom struggle of India. Not much is found in print on Bhagat Singh and his multifaceted personality. He spent the last two years of his life in jail, awaiting execution. During this time, he and his comrades fought one of the most ...
India being an agricultural economy, setting up industries that make use of the produce of agriculture directly or indirectly are considered more desirable in the context of the economic development of the country. Such a development has a two way effect. First, agriculture helps agro-based industries to make use of the raw materials directly supplied by this sector. Secondly, agriculture facilitates the growth of those type of industries, which produce several ...
Rajendra Prasad was drawn into the Indian Freedom Struggle soon after starting his career as a lawyer. During one of the fact-finding missions at Champaran, Mahatma Gandhi asked him to come with volunteers. In July 1946, when the Constituent Assembly was established to frame the Constitutions of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected its President. Two and half years after independence, on January 26, 1950, the Constitution of Independent India was ratified and ...