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Culture and Thoughts of Education in India : Present and Past is basically a book that caters to the interest of the readers in the field of the development of the systems of education in different era. This book is comprehensively study and has been prepared keeping in view of the syllabi of 10+2, T.D.C., M.A. education B.Ed. M.Ed, M.Phil education of various councils and universities of the country. The book betrays the fact that it is the study of the ...
Conflict is defined as a disagreement through which the parties involved perceived a threat to their needs, interest or concerns. It is also pursuit of incompatible goals which can intensify struggle between opposing forces, especially in the absence of collaborative problem-solving mechanism. In conflict situations, resources are mobilized to force the other party to change their behavior according to one's own wishes. Mismanaged conflict turns into violence ...
Thermoluminescence (TL), Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) dating, collectively known as Luminescence dating has emerged as a technique by itself to directly determine the age not only of ancient pottery, bricks and terracotta but also the burial age of the main mineral constituents in unheated Quaternary Sediments. Luminescence dating has a proud history of association with archaeology, beginning almost more than half a ...
The literature in the area of poverty eradication is vast. The problems are varied and complex (nation to nation, region to region) and the proposed solutions are many. None of the solution is easy. In this book, the author has stated the problems and provided some solutions to the low Human Development Status of Orissa. Economic prosperity comes not from government programs but from entrepreneurial activities. Government of Orissa while felicitating the ...
The present book is a compilation of articles related to the study of corporate governance and corporate social responsibility in India. In this book the issues from a number of different perspectives as a means of contributing towards the understanding and development of good corporate governance system and corporate social responsibility is attempted. This book can help in understanding the theoretical and practical insights into the issues of the corporate ...
The Anglo-American tradition, which has dominated the discipline of International Relations Studies until recently, had an explicit discriminatory bias in favour of the analysis of the foreign policies of powerful and dominant states of the international system. This scholarly orientation has resulted in a substantial corpus of theoretical knowledge on various aspects of the foreign policies of dominant states. However, in the case of small states such ...
Productive employment of the available labour force is the key to development of an economy. For effective and balanced utilization of the increasing labour force, the direction of the present book is to examine existing nature of employment in different sectors of the economy and to identify the sector or area where additional employment opportunity can be created. This is also in view of the fact that unless, the available labour force is effectively utilised, ...
The main objectives of this book "Immediate Challenges in the Hill Areas of Manipur: Education, Economy, Social, and Political realities are to find out what actually are the current problems in the hills Areas of Manipur and its possible ways to the solution. In fact, India is a democratic country, having all ideal objectives of liberty, freedom, secularism and equality of all. It is the largest democracy in the world. Though small the land, the problems ...
The unique geographical condition of Manipur was to a great extent responsible for development of a unique culture and tradition in Meeteis are quite isolated from the rest of the world. The Meeteis culture is a seperate culture by itself although it is confined to a pocket of humanity small in number, and settled in a part of the globe surrounded on all sides by hills and mountains. The present book to analyse the richest cultural heritage of Meeteis are the ...
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) emerged as a super power after the Second World War. At that time all social responsibilities were taken care of by the socialist state. In 1991 the Soviet disintegration saw the transition from state controlled planned economy to market based economy and various economic reforms like Gaider reforms had severe impact on social policy of Russia which led to decline in standard of living, poor health facilities, poor ...
Social work has its roots in the social and economic upheaval wrought by the Industrial Revolution, in particular the struggle of society to deal with poverty and its resultant problems. Because dealing with poverty was the main focus of early social work, it is intricately linked with the idea of charity work, but it must now be understood in much broader terms.
Economic regionalism has emerged as a reality in today's liberalized world. The origin of this phenomenon can be traced back to the past when initiatives wear taken to consititute the European Economic Community. The first wave of regionalism started when the Rome Treaty of 1957 come into existence for establishing the European Common Market (ECM). Since then,it is flourishing in almost every part of the world. The European Union (EU), North Atlantic Free Trade ...