Ensuring gender parity has become a great challenge for the modern world. In the recent decade a surge of feminism has been observed world wide. Is it antagonised to the social order or is just a reflection of humanism, dignity and liberation? To answer this question an international seminar on `Challenging Patriarchy: A Humanist Perspective' was jointly organised by the departments of Political Science and History, Patna Women's College, Patna University. The ...
Jewels of Hindu Religion presents the development of life following from certain spiritual philosophy. The book not only clarifies philosophical standpoint, it also presents the practical approach to life necessary to develop the materially and spiritually strong nation. In the present age of utilitarian culture of life the book is a guide to the youth following from the jewels of Hindu religion. The book is useful for the graduate and postgraduate students of ...
National Policy of India on Science, Nature and Law: Public Policy & Governance in India
The contents will sharpen analytical skills of students of Management courses. The book starts with a description of some vital concepts of Management economics such as profit, opportunity cost etc. Explicit costs and implicit costs explanation of decision making process. To make, this concepts easy to understand, case studies have been provided. The concept of production possibility curve has been introduced. No book on business Economics / Managerial- Economics ...
Digital Governance: Information Innovation and Libraries
Globalization has intensified competition in the product market and employers apart from demanding systemic reforms in the labour laws and governance have sought to initiate changes at the workplaces to achieve flexibility which in several ways have weakened the collective institutions. Amidst these adversarial industrial relations strategies, some significant developments have been taking place doubtlessly prompted by the same globalization forces. Employers ...
India ushered in the era of economic liberalization and reforms in the year 1991.During the last two decades,the Indian economy has grown at 6% on an average Y-o-Y basis.The period of economic growth also saw Indian direct tax collections increase at an average yearly growth of 20% (between 2002-03 to 2013-14),far exceeding the growth in GDP, mainly on account of the lowering of the tax rates and the use of the Information Technology in the tax administration and ...
Contents: Introduction. Methodology. Summery. 1. Current Muslim demographics. 2. Education. 3. Technology. 4. Economy. 5. Infrastructure. 6. Social development. 7. Standard of research and development. 8. Media. 9. Sports. 10. India. 11. Countries profiles. 12. Comparison between the Muslim world and others. Conclusion. Notes and references.