The book of management of industrial effluents through vermicomposting is important for knowledge about wastes management and production of vermicompost as well as their effect on plants. This book is helpful to farmers whose particularly have interest in use of biofertilizers. It is our task to cover all information in this book. This book contains much more basic concept related to vermibiotechnology and agriculture not only for students and farmers but also important for various entrance examinations.
Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Biological wastes. 3. Earthworms. 4. Micro-organism in gut of earthworms. 5. Vermiculture and vermicomposting. 6. The effect of vermicompost on plants. 7. Economics of vegetable crops. 8. Methodology. 9. Findings. 10. Discussion. References. Index.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rahul Rai
Rahul Rai is an alumni of St. Stephens’ College, New Delhi. His Selection as the Founder Director of Indian Institute of Human Rights (IIHR), New Delhi has been based on his knowledge of human rights education at postgraduate level as well as the initiatives taken by him in the process of the establishment of IIHR in December 1999 and its inauguration by Justice J.S. Verma, Chairman, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on the occasion of Human Rights Say. Rahul rai’s contribution in contacting more than 50 universities and advising them to get themselves associated with the Indian Institute of Human Rights (IIHR) for co-sponsoring the post Graduate Programme in Human Rights will go a long way in the training in the new millennium. As the study and concern about human rights has remained largely confined to international lawyers, diplomats and statesmen, Rahul Rai has been active to see that these rights increasingly become the subjects of concern for national lawyers, activists, reformers, policy makers and other citizenry. Rahul Rai has organised and participated in many national as well as international conferences related to human rights, civil liberties, disaster mitigation, sustainable development and depolluting technologies. Besides collaborating with selected Indian universities, the author is presently working on the WIBP’s joint venture ‘international education project’ for inviting reputed British universities for offering need-based programmmes in India.
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