35 books
The right to Privacy and the right to have access to information collected by Government-bodies and public authorities are the two essential human rights of a citizen. Right to privacy is even implicit under Article 21 of the Constitution of India which deals with right to personal liberty. Right to Information Act strikes a balance between transparency and individual right to privacy. Right to Information Act 2005 enunciates that the citizens shall have right to ...
The book deals with the most beautiful hill state of India termed Jammu & Kashmir, originally called Kashmir. This state was one of the princely states in the nation and one of the most important factor in the international relations with the US, UK, Pakistan, Russia and China etc.
The book has been described in 13 different chapters dealing with its history, art & culture, temples & monuments, agriculture-horticulture & wild life, terrorism, ...
This book seeks different issues of resource-use-development-environment interfaces together with their implications. It showcases fresh empirical studies conducted at different scales on the nature of environment and development relationship, dynamics of their interface and emerging issues confronting humanity, especially developing societies like India; and, highlights their findings. It is an endeavour towards widening the horizon of environmental ...
In the Past few years the phenomenon called ‘Demographic Dividend’ has become a catchphrase and is being widely used by statesman and policy thinkers. Indian Economy which entered into the take-off stage in 1991 is ready to get metamorphosed into what is being described as the most spectacular economic transition of the twenty first century. The changing demographic structure of Indian population due to smaller families and declining fertility rates ...
India is conspicuous for persons with creative talents. This book, Creative Faces of India: Civil and Defence Administrators, brings to focus the creative contributions of 22 major personalities. Each of them has provided to the succeeding generations innovative ideas underlining the need of dedication and sustained selfless efforts for success in life.
They are : Chanakya, V.P. Menon, Field Marshal Cariappa, Justice Hidyatulla, General M.S. Thimayya, Homi ...
Family is not a more biological unit for a living society but also an important determinant of a harmonious society and progressive change. Good and peaceful families make better society and better societies contribute towards making a great nation. Development, codifivation and due interpretation are the imperatives for ensuring strong familial ties which is sine-uo-non for a healthy and progressive society and to make the state increasingly strong. The book ...
This book examines the enforcement mechanisms of copyright law in India. Tracing the evolution and background of the copyright laws in the country, it discusses at length the law and regulations relating to copyright.
Analyzing the pros and cons of TRIPS, and consequent amendments in India in the copyright law as well as its regulations to different sectors of the economy in the context of modern technological developments, it identifies the strength and ...
The Pharmaceutical Industry in India has been a success story for the development of an Indigenous and self-reliant industry. The pharmaceutical sector of Indian economy is an imperative module of health system and planners fittingly acknowledged its role by awarding it the 1970 Patent Act. However the launching of economic reforms in 1990s, creation of WTO and implementation of TRIPS agreements in 2005 altered the economic paradigm of Indian Pharmaceutical ...
Human needs are endless. Market is influenced by consumer choice and business activities revolve round consumers. Consumers do not revolve round the market.
It was towards the end of 20th Century that more and more goods started coming in the market in closed or sealed packet’s, boxes containers etc. the contents of which could not be externally examined and there was likelihood of consumers being deceived and explored by unscrupulous manufacturers and ...
Human right are derived from the dignity and worth inherent in the human person. Human right and fundamental freedoms have been reiterated in the Universal declaration of Human Right, 1948. Democracy, development and respect for human right and fundamental freedoms are inter-dependent and have mutual reinforcement. The human rights for women, including girl child are, therefore, inalienable, integral and an indivisible part of universal human rights. The full ...
This book tries to examine the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on macroeconomic variables having a bearing on competitiveness in India in the context of Indian companies. Looking at the relationship between the FDI and the factors affecting competitiveness at the economy level, it makes a critical assessment of the FDI inflow in the companies and their competitiveness as reflected by financial ratios in the companies that experienced FDI flows.
It also ...