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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Uttar Pradesh) Volume Vol. 28th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 28th
An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-30: 2. Physical Aspects 31-33: Location; Area; Physiography; Climate; Soils; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 35-111: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People; Structure of: the Society; Cultural Heritage: 4. Scheduled Caste 113-174: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 175-193: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 195-198: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes Visa-: vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 199-228: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political History; Aryan Age; Just: Before Christ; Ashok Chakra with Pillar; Kushan Dynasty; The Gupta: Dynasty and its Downfall; Age of Instability; Muslim Rulers of Delhi;: The Mughal Period; Nawabs of Avadh; First War of Independence and: After; Chief Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly: Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 229-246: State Education Figures; List of Universities in the State.: 6 Uttar Pradesh: 9. Transport and Communication 247-258: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Road Transport;: Railways; Airways; Inland water transport; Other Communication;: Information Technology; NRI Investment; NRI investments in: industries, real estate, infrastructure; Survey of NRIs; Foreign Direct: Investment; Provision of bulk land; Special facilities for weaker and: backward sections; Women; Development of entrepreneurial skills in: women; Awards; Monitoring of the New Industrial Policy; Monitoring: at Chief Minister's Level; Time bound action plan for implementation: of policy; Information Technology Policy; Objectives; Infrastructure;: Wan for Connecting Various Organisations; N.I.C. Infrastructure; I.T.: in Industry; Fiscal and other incentives; I.T. in Government; I.T. in: Education; Enabling administrative system.: 10. Language and Literature 259-270: 11. Medical Facilities 271-272: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State.: 12. Industry 273-284: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Electricity; Uttar Pradesh: Industrial Policy; Strategy; Private Participation; Balanced development: of Tiny, Small and Heavy Sector; Strengthening of traditional Industries;: Promotion of exports; NRI Investments; Attract foreign investments;: Assured security of life and property; Recognition of the role of service: sector; Interaction with industry; Formulation of Industry specific tailor: made packages; Review of tax structure; Preservation of environment: and cultural heritage; Revitalisation of existing Investments to make: them productive; Upgradation of technical entrepreneurial skills;: Infrastructure; Infrastructure Initiative Fund; Fund to associate: multilateral agencies and International financial institutions; Cabinet: committee to act as apex body for Infrastructure related projects;: Development of geographical nodes/Industrial corridors; Upgradation: of Existing Infrastructure; Corridors to develop as Areas of Excellence;: Infrastructure Mapping; Restructuring of UPSIDC; Industrial Cooperative: Societies for maintenance of Industrial Estates; Special: Industrial areas for promotion of agro based and food processing: Industries; Upgradation of Infrastructure in major exporting areas; Power;: Concessions in Power Rates; Feeders with 75% industrial load to be: declared as industrial feeders and exempted from all power cuts; Special: concessions for Industries drawing power from primary system;: Industry associations to distribute power in Industrial areas; Permission: to surrender a part of Load during period of recession; Simplification of: Process; Third party sale of surplus captive power; Privatisation of: power distribution; Promotion to Co-generation; Sharing formula for: evacuation of Power from co-generation units; Road; Road policy;: Telecommunication; Free government land for upgradation of telecom: infrastructure; Air Transport; Factors of Production; Land; Land: allotment and transfer rules of UPSIDC to be simplified; Simplified: CONTENTS:- 7: process for conversion of land; Land allotment and transfer rules of: UPSIDC to be simplified; Provision of Working Capital; New scheme: for punarjeevan of small Industries; Tax System; Simplification and: rationalisation of the tax system; New scheme for punarjeevan of small: industries; Simplification and rationalisation of the tax system; State's: commitment to low taxation and high compliance regime; Some Major: Decisions; Entrepreneurship; Human Resoruce Development and: Technology; Priority to training of youths whose land is acquired for: Industrial purposes; Expertise of technical institutes to be thrown open: for use by industry; Simplification of Rules; Single Table under One: Roof; New system for time bound sanction of clearances; System of: Deemed Approvals; Pollution Zoning Atlas for the State; System of: automatic approvals for Industrial building maps; Regulatory System;: Abolition of inspector raj; Emphasis on attitudinal changes; Task force: for review of labour laws; Delegation of powers under contract labour: act; System of Facilitation; New system of 'single table under one roof;: District Udyog Bandhus to be made more effective; New post of: industrial development commissioner for integration of all industry: related activities; U.P. Investment centres at New Delhi, Mumbai and: Calcutta; Thrust Area; Selected Industries to be developed as thrust: sector; Industry promotion councils for thrust sector industries; Agrobased,: animal based and food processing Industry; Project Preparation: Facility for Entrepreneurs in the Agro-based and Food Processing Sector;: Sericulture; Promotion of sericulture in the tarai region; Sugar and related: Industries; Progressive policies for the sugar sector; Poultry: Development; Small Industries; Technology mission for Small and village: industries; New cluster scheme for small industries; Upgradation of: skills and technology in the handloom sector; Five year price/ quantity: preference policy in place of existing annual policy; Equity participation: by state government in private marketing companies; District industries: centres to help small Industries in accessing information and latest: technologies; Exports; New export policy; Rural and Cottage Industry;: Urban Haats for rural industries; Sickness; Campaign for identification: and rehabilitation of Sick industries; Prevention of Incipient Sickness;: New scheme for rehabilitation of sick Industries called 'Laghu Udyog: Punarjeevan Yojana; Promotion to Service Industry; State to formulate: trade policy; Vypar Bandhu; Mining; Mining as Industry;: Multinationals, Private and Public Companies; Industry/Trade: Promotion Organisation; Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development: Corporation (UPSIDC); UPSIDC : Its Operating Schemes; UPSIDC :: Ongoing Projects; Pradeshiya Industrial and Investment Corporation: of UP Ltd (PICUP); Uttar Pradesh Financial Corporation (UPFC);: Present business activities; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 285-388: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Domestic Product; Banking.: 14. Natural Wealth 389-393: Mineral Wealth; Livestock and Fishery; Forest Resources; Sub-alpine: 8 Uttar Pradesh: and Alpine forest; Himalayan moist temparate forests; Sub-tropical: pine forests; Tropical moist deciduous forests; Tropical dry deciduous: forests; Tropical Thorny forests; Flora and Fauna.: 15. Agriculture 395-434: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Agriculture Policy of Uttar Pradesh;: Present Status; Objectives; Strategy/Priorities; Food Security; Increase: in cultivated area and cropping intensity; Increase in seed efficiency;: Soil testing; Increase in efficiency of fertilizer use; Supply of fertilizers;: Quality control of fertilizers; Use of bio-fertilizers; Diversification of: Agriculture; Horticulture; Animal husbandry; Poultry; Fisheries;: Dairying; Sericulture; Floriculture; Development of Sugar Cane and Sugar: Industry; Land and Water Management; Land management; Water: management; Agricultural Education, Research and Extension;: Agricultural education; Agricultural research; Agricultural extension;: Regional Planning; Agriculture in the hill region; Expansion of rural: infrastructure: roads, credit and power supply; Rural roads;: Strengthening of rural credit institutions; Energy; A Strong Marketing: System; Promotion of Agriculture Exports and Agro-based Industries;: Agro-based Industries; Agricultural export; Encouragement of: Participation by the Farming Community, Especially by Women Farmers: and Protection of Economically Weaker Rural Masses; Monitoring and: Review; Highlights of Policy on Agro-based and Food processing: Industires; MODVAT; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 435-442: Dudhwa National Park; Dudwa Tiger Reserve; Chandraprabha: Sanctuary; Kaimoor Sanctuary; Kateraniaghat Pashu Vihar Sanctuary;: Kishanpur Pashu Vihar Sanctuary; National Chambal Sanctuary;: Ranipur Pashu Vihar Sanctuary; Mahavir Swami Sanctuary.: 17. Tourism 443-476: Tourist Destinations; River Ganga; Agra; Taj Mahal; The Taj Mahal: Museum; Akbar’s Tomb; Itimad-ud-daulah Tomb; Dayal Bagh Temple;: Agra Fort; Fatehpur Sikri; Jodh Bai’s Palace; Corbett National Park;: Mussoorie; Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur; Varanasi; Kedareshvara: Temple; Vishwanath Temple (Golden Temple); ABC Art Gallery;: Alamgir Mosque; B.H.U. and Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum; Ram Nagar: Fort and Palace; Sankat Mochan Temple; Gyanvapi mosque;: Dashashvamedh Ghat; Shitala Temple; Chausath Yogini Temple;: Kanpur; The Kanpur memorial church (All Soul’s Cathedral) Jain glass: temple; Jajmau; Shri Radhakrishna Temple; Bharat Mata Temple; Bharat: Mata Mandir; Durga Temple; Kal Bhairon ka Mandir; Kashi Vishwanath: Temple New Vishwanath Temple; Tulsi Manas Mandir; Tulsi Manas: Temple; Phool Bagh (Ganesh Udyan); Kamla retreat; Nana Rao Park;: Brijendra Swarup Park; Moti Jheel; Green Park; Allen Forest Zoo;: Allahabad; Sangam; Allahabad fort; Khusrau Bagh; Allahabad Museum;: Anand Bhawan; Swaraj Bhawan; Muir Central College - University of: Allahabad; Minto Park or Madan Mohan Malviya Park; Chandra Shekhar: Azad Park; Hanuman Temple; Patalpuri Temple & Undying Tree;: CONTENTS:- 9: Kausambi; Bhita; Garhwa; Kara; Chitrakoot; Ashoka Pillar; Lucknow;: Sarnath; Dhamekh Stupa; Jain Temple; Mathura; Dwarkadheesh Temple;: Jama Masjid; Kans Qila; Potara-Kund; Sati Burj; Shri Krishna: Janmbhoomi; Vishram Ghat; Vrindavan; Bankey Bihari; Govind Dev: Temple; Krishna Balaram Temple; Madan Mohan; Rangaji Temple;: Tourism Policy; Targets for Next Decade; Strategy; Action Plan; Tourism: related activities and units; Development of infrastructure facilities;: Railway transport; Aviation services; Water transport; Way side: amenities; Availability of land; Role of local authorities and development: authorities; Eligibility of transfer of land; Heritage city/heritage zone;: Facilities of forest and irrigation department; Area Development Fund;: Infrastructural facilities at pilgrim centres; Co-ordination with tourism: finance corporation of India; Joint venture projects; Energy/electricity;: Facility for non-resident Indians; Industry status to tourism; Luxury: tax; Subsidy schemes; Tax holiday; Grant of loans; Tourism self: employment scheme; Bar licence; Simplification of approvals; Role of: corporations; Steps for organisational strengthening; Setting up of tourist: police; Renovation of ancient buildings; Powers of tourism department;: Development of adventure tourism; Eco-tourism; Privatisation in hill: region; Cultural tourism; Single table under single roof system; Craft: villages and craft markets; Advertising and publicity; Promotion of: tourism through films; Tourism organisation; Modernisation;: Consultancy services; Human resource development; Awareness about: tourism; Constitution of friend of tourism; Autonomous societies at: district level; Tourism advisory committees; Development of inter state: circuits; Role of Government of India; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 477-522: 19. Natural Calamities 523-536: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat Wave;: Drought; Squalls; Gale; Dust Storm; Lightning; Thuderstorm; Hailstorm;: Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 537-552: Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 553-554: Crafts; Weaving.: 22. Rural Development 555-569: Road Development Policy; Objectives; Present Road Scenario; Salient: Features of Road Development Policy; Construction of village roads;: To keep roads free from potholes and patches; Maintenance of national: highways, state highways, Mdrs, Odrs, and village roads; Construction,: reconstruction of bridges,rail over-bridges, under-bridges and fly-overs;: Construction of bye-passes, ring roads and express-ways; Development: of roads in urban areas; Financial resources for road development;: Construction of roads and bridges by private sector; Quality control in: construction and maintenance works; Financial discipline and dovetailing: 10 Uttar Pradesh: in construction works; Ribbon development, encroachments on the roads: and road safety; Organisational and procedural reforms; Environment.: 23. Urban Development 571-583: Housing and Urban Planning Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh;: Role of State Government; Role of Housing Boards/Corporations/: Development Authorities and other public agencies; Role of Corporate,: Private and Cooperative sectors; Draft Policy for Promotion of Private: Investment in Development of High-Tech Townships in Uttar Pradesh;: Water Supply, Sanitation, Housing and Urban Development; Urban: Water Supply and Sanitation; Ninth Plan Goals : A review; Normal: water supply Programme; Accelerated Urban Water supply Programme;: Ganga Barrage: Kanpur; Taj Trapezium Zone Programme; Agra Barrage,: Agra; Agra Water Supply; Gokul Barrage at Mathura; Mathura Vrindavan: Water Supply Reorganisation; Urban Sewerage; Tenth Plan Objectives: and strategies; Main Targets for the Tenth Plan; Sewerage; National: River Conservation Plan; Ongoing Projects; Yamuna Action plan (Phase-: II); Ganga Action plan (Phase-III); Pollution abatement works in towns: having population more than 50000 as per 2001 census; Conservation: of Lakes.: 24. Newspapers 585-641: Big Dailies; Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small: Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 643-670: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 671-688: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 689-696: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and Flood: Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport; viii.: Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment; x. General: Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General Services; Tenth Plan: Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural Development; iii.: Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation and Flood Control; v. Energy;: vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport; viii. Communications; ix.: Science,Technology and Environment; x. General Economic Services;: xi. Social Services Education; xii. General Services.: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population 2001 36: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 37: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 37: 3.4. Percentage of population (0-6) to total population 37: 3.5. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 43: 3.6. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and: Residence (in %) (2001) 98: 3.7. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 104: 3.8. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 111: 3.9. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 111: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 114: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 119: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 130: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 177: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 177: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 188: 6.1. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by: Government of India 197: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh 208: 7.2. Governors of Uttar Pradesh 209: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 214: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 220: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 221: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 223: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 224: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 226: 8.1. Number of Literates 2001 230: 8.2. Percentage of literates to total population 231: 8.3. Literacy 231: 10.1. Distribution of Language 259: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 264: 12.1. Energy Availability in 1995-96 277: 12.2. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages 309: 12.3. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 383: List of Tables: 12 Uttar Pradesh: 12.4. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 384: 13.1. Net state domestic product at factor cost by industries 387: 15.1. Areas Production and yield of principal crops 397: 15.2. Crop 1995-96 398: 15.3. Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool during 1998-99 (Anticipated: Achievements) 398: 15.4. Position of Agro-based Industries in Uttar Pradesh 415: 15.5. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 432: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 441: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 586: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 587: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 588: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 628: 27.1. Annual Plan of Uttar Pradesh 2002-2003 689: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Uttar Pradesh—2002-07 693 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Uttar Pradesh) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353845 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 696 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 28th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (West Bengal) Volume Vol. 29th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 29th
An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-32: The Palas (750-1161 AD); The Senas (1095-1260 AD); Muslim: Rulers; The Suris and the Mughals; The Early Years; The Nawabs: of Murshidabad; The other European trading powers in Bengal;: The Beginnings of Modern Calcutta; The Battle of Plassey, the: Battle of Buxar and the Rise of Calcutta; Plunder of Bengal and: Calcutta Becomes the Seat of Political Power; Calcutta’s Growth: and the Bengal Renaissance; The First War of Independence: (1857); Calcutta Becomes the Imperial Capital; City of Palaces;: Nationalism, Birth of Indian National Congress; Partition of: Bengal, Growth of Terrorism, Birth of Muslim League, Annulment: of Partition and Shifting of Capital to Delhi; The World Wars: (1914-1918 and 1939-1945); World War II, Bengal Famine, Netaji,: INA, Gandhiji, Quit India; Independence of India; The Tragedy: of Partition; Post Independence; 1947-1971; 1971-1977 .: 2. Physical Aspects 33-37: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; The Sunderbans; Soils;: Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 39-66: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Information as per: Census 2001; Characteristics of People; Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 67-92: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 6 West Bengal: 5. Scheduled Tribe 93-118: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 119-123: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes: 7. Government and Politics 125-163: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly: Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 165-177: State Education Figures; The Education Scenario in West Bengal;: District Primary Education Programme (DPEP); Integrated: Education for the Disabled Children (IEDC); Area intensive: programme for educationally backward minorities; State: sponsored programmes; Improvement of School building;: Upgradation of schools; Inspection; Teachers' Training; Election;: Different Departments of Education; Indian Institute of Social: Welfare and Business Management; Indian Institute of: Management, Calcutta; General Education System; List of: Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 179-192: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Roads;: International bus Services; Railways; Airways; Ports; Information: Technology Policy of West Bengal; Preamble; IT in: Communication; E - Governance; IT Education and HRD;: Information Technology in Industry; E - Commerce; Venture: Funds; Incentives under Consideration for the IT Sector; State: Level Monitoring: 10. Language and Literature 193-211: 11. Medical Facilities 213-217: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; The NRS Hospital;: Government Hospitals; Private Sector Hospitals; Rural Health: Development Centre (RHDC); RHDC –Jamuna project; RHDCMalda: project; NGO forum networking; RHDC - Adampur project.: 12. Industry 219-303: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy;: Approach of the Left Front Government; The New Economic: Policy and the Approach of the Government; Salient Features of: CONTENTS:- 7: the Policy; Policy Instruments; Strengths of West Bengal; Siting: Policy for Industries in West Bengal; Red category (Special Red: and Ordinary Red); Orange category; Green category; List of: Industries under “SPECIAL RED” Category; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 305-314: Figures Related to Financial Sector; West Bengal Financial: Corporation; West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation;: Schemes of Financial Assistance by Financial Institutions in West: Bengal; West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Ltd.: (WBIDC); National Equity Fund Scheme; General Long Term Loan: Schemes; Single Window Scheme; Term Loan Scheme; General: Short Term Loan Schemes; Short Term Loan Scheme; Working: Capital Term Loan Scheme; Security for Working Capital Term: Loan; Scheme for Equipment Finance; Equipment Refinance: Scheme; Scheme for Electro-Medical Equipments; Bill Discounting: Scheme for Capital Equipments; Scheme for Small Hospitals /: Nursing Homes; Scheme for Modernisation; Eligible Institutions.: 14. Natural Wealth 315-323: Figures Related to Forest; Mineral Resources; Coal; Copper;: Tungsten; Cayanite; Cheoline; Mica; Biotite; Talc; Forest: Resources; Forests of Darjeeling Hills; Tropical Mixed Evergreen: Forests of the Foot Hills; Natural Vegetation; Mangrove: Vegetation of the Sundarbans; State Domestic Product; The: Environmental Policy Statement of the Government of West: Bengal.: 15. Agriculture 325-335: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 337-356: Singhalila National Park; Sunderbans National Park; Buxa: Sanctuary; Haliday Island Wildlife Sanctuary; Jaldapara: Sanctuary; Lothian Island Wildlife Sanctuary; Mahananda: Wildlife Sanctuary; Sajnakhali Wildlife Sanctuary; Raiganj Wildlife: Sanctuary; Ballavpur Wildlife Sanctuary; Ramnabagan Wildlife: Sanctuary; Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary; Bibhutibhusan: Wildlife Sanctuary; Narendrapur Wildlife Sanctuary; Gorumara: National Park; Through Tiger Terrain–Sunderbans Tiger Habitat;: Wildlife -Pug marks on the Foothills; Traveler’s Fact File; Sloth: Bear; Order Cetacea; Family Delphinidae; Irrawaddy Dolphin;: Family Platanistidae; Ganges River Dolphin; Order Perissodactyla;: Family Equidae; Asiatic Wild Ass; Indian Rhinoceros; Indian: Elephant.: 8 West Bengal: 17. Tourism 357-372: Kolkata; South Park Street Cemetery; Victoria Memorial; St. Paul’s: Cathedral; Portuguese Cathedral; Dakshineswar Kali Temple;: Paresnath Temple; St. John’s Church; Howrah Bridge; Belur Math;: Marble Palace; The University of Calcutta; Wholesale Flower: Market; Kumartuli; BBD Bagh (Dalhousie Square); Fort William;: Nakhoda Mosque; Ochterlony Monument; Nirmal Hirday (Pure: Heart); Santiniketan; Metro Railway; Academy of Fine Arts;: Science City; Birla Mandir; Burrabazar; Calcutta High Court;: Dhakuria Lake; Eden Gardens Stadium; Nalban Boating Complex;: New Market; Raj Bhawan; Saheed Minar; Salt Lake Stadium;: Vidyasagar Setu; Writers’ Building; Museums; Indian Museum;: Birla Industrial and Technological Museum; Gurusaday Museum;: Asiatic Society; Rabindrabharati Museum; Nehru Children: Museum; Ashutosh Museum of Indian Art; Eden Gardens;: Botanical Gardens; NICCO Park; Agri-Horticultural Gardens;: Zoological Garden; Others Places of Interest; Medinipur; Mellak;: Nawabhat; Tamluk; Vishnupur; Bengal Natural History Museum;: Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) and Museums;: Dhirdham Temple; Temple of Bhairab; Bakkali Beach; Digha: Beach; Sagar Island; Senchal Lake; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 373-385: 19. Natural Calamities 387-420: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Snowfall; Cold: Wave; Heat Wave; Drought; Squalls; Gale; Dust Storm; Lightning;: Thunderstorm; Hail Storm; Floods and Heavy Rains; West: Bengal; Cyclonic Storms.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 421-438: Customs; Bengali Marriage; Adhibus; Dhadhimangal or: Churakaran; Nandimookh or Briddhashrddha; Jal soha; Gaye: Holud; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 439-454: Dances; Chhau Dance; Tusu Parab; Jhumar; Agricultural dances;: Raibense dance; Theatre; Music; Kirtan Style; Vishnupur School: or Gharana Style; Folk Songs; Tagore Tradition; Other Composers;: Musical Instruments; Crafts; Pottery; Mangalghat; Lakshmi Ghat;: Manasa - Ghat (Bari); Tulsimancha; Dakshin Roy’s Head - ‘Bara-: Murti’; Marriage - Ritual vessels (Harhi); Putul (Dolls); Pressed -: nose Dolls; Mother - Dolls; Dolls with Hip Jars; Patua-made dolls;: Krishnanagar Pottery; Bankura Pottery; Tools; Process; Dokra: Metal Craft; The Patuas (Scroll-Painters); The Mask-Makers: (Wood-Carvers); The Bhaskaras.: CONTENTS:- 9: 22. Rural Development 455-466: Rural Sanitation Programme; Sishu Sikha Karmasuchi (SSK);: Provident Fund for Landless Agricultural Labourers; Panchayati: Raj System; Basic Concepts of Panchayati Raj; West Bengal Rural: Energy Development Corporation; Main Objectives; Provisions: of the Panchayats (Extension Scheduled Areas) Bill 1996; Salient: Features; Rural Sanitation Scheme; The concept of rural sanitary: marts; Production and delivery .: 23. Urban Development 467-488: Small scale entrepreneurship programme (SSEP); Evolution of: Kolkata Metropolitan Area; India Population Project - VIII (IPP -: VIII); Kolkata Slum Improvement Programme (KSIP); Project: Objectives; Interventions; Infrastructure; Health; Community: development; Training; Kolkata Slum Improvement Programme;: Objectives of CSIP (1C); Ganga Action Plan (GAP); GAP schemes: in KMC area; GAP schemes in HMC area; GAP schemes in Bally: municipal area; GAP schemes in Titagarh Municipality; GAP: schemes in Bhatpara Municipality; GAP schemes in: Chandannagar Municipality; Bonobithi; A Maidan Beautification: Project of KMDA; Bustee Improvement Programme (BIP); Kolkata: Urban Development Programme - III (CUDP-III) & Its Health: Parameters; Employment Generation; Small Scale Enterprises: Programme; Refugee Colony Development; Gas Distribution: Network System; Major Industries; Leather; Jute; Engineering;: Paper; Tea; Siting Policy For Industries; Red category (Special: Red & Ordinary Red); Orange Category; Green Category; Health: and Medical Facilities; Durgapur Region; The state is wellpositioned: on the key enables Required for Success; West Bengal: possesses a sizeable talent pool of good quality; Cost of: operations is significantly lower than in other metros; High quality: infrastructure available in the State; Operational issues have been: addressed by the Government; WEBEL acts as a single-window: agency for all IT investors; Investors to get both regulatory: support and fiscal incentives; Supportive regulatory framework: set up for investors.: 24. Newspapers 489-512: List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001; Big Dailies;: Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Small Dailies; Small Periodicals;: Publication Added in 2001.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 513-534: Chronology of Events.: 10 West Bengal: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 535-571: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 573-580: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services;: xii. General Services.: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics (2001) 40: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 41: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 41: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) (2001) 41: 3.5. Number of Literates to Total population (2001) 41: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total population (2001) 41: 3.7. Age distribution (in Percentage) 42: 3.8. Work participation rate 42: 3.9. Population—Rural, Urban 2001 43: 3.10. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 42: 3.11. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 42: 3.12. Amenties 44: 3.13. House Types 44: 3.14. Fertility Rates 44: 3.15. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 47: 3.16. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 62: 3.17. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 64: 3.18. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 66: 3.19. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 66: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 68: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 71: 4.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 82: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 95: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 98: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 109: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 121: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 122: 7.1. Chief Ministers of West Bengal 129: 7.2. Governors of West Bengal 130: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 153: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 161: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 161: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 162: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 162: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 163: List of Tables: 12 West Bengal: 8.1. Literacy rate 166: 8.2. Level of education 167: 10.1. Distribution of Language 2001 194: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 201: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 47: Employments) 241: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 302: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 303: 13.1. Banking and Financial Sector 309: 13.2. No. of Banks in Operation 310: 13.3. Total Value of Deposits 310: 13.4. Credit, Loans and Aids 311: 14.1. Net State Domestic Product of Factor Cost by Industry of Origin at: current prices (Rs. Lakhs) 320: 15.1. Area and Production and Yield of Principle Crops 327: 15.2. Production of Milk, Eggs & Wool During 1998-99 (Anticipated: Achievements) 327: 15.3. Area, Production,Yield-1997-98 328: 15.4. Agriculture implements Statistics 1992 (‘000 numbers) 329: 15.5. Live stock and Fisheries - 1992 (‘000 numbers) 329: 15.6. Milk Production 1994-95 (‘000 tonnes) 329: 15.7 Raw wool and eggs 329: 15.8. Forest Cover (Square kms) 329: 15.9. Sericulture production 330: 15.10.Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 333: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 356: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 490: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 491: 27.1. Annual Plan of West Bengal 2002-2003 573: 27.2. Tenth Plan of West Bengal—2002-07 577 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (West Bengal) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353852 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 580 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 29th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Andaman & Nicobar) Volume Vol. 30th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 30th
An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-20: The British Regime; The Japanese Regime; The Post: Independence Regime; History of Nicobars.: 2. Physical Aspects 21-23: Location; Area; Physiography; Hills.: 3. Population 25-41: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Details as per Census: 1991; Characteristics of People; Social Structure of the Society;: Family.: 4. Scheduled Caste 43-44: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 45-48: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 49-51: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 53-59: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political History; Ancient: and Medieval; Modern; Administrative Set-up; Nicobars; Chief: Commissioners and Lieutenant governors; Lt. Governor and other: Members.: 6 Andaman and Nicobar: 8. Education 61-63: State Education Figures; Educational Facilities; Computer: education.: 9. Transport and Communication 65-76: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Airways;: Ports; Post Offices; Information Technology Policy; Economic: Development; Creation of IT industry; Good governance;: Establishment of state information infrastructure (SII); Internet: and e-mail; Road (Bus) Services.: 10. Language and Literature 77-85: 11. Medical Facilities 87-91: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; National Programmes;: Family Welfare Programme; Universal Immunization Programme: (UIP); National Anti Malaria Programme; National Leprosy: Eradication Programme; National Blindness Control Programme: National Aids Control Programme; Birth and Death Registration;: Telemedicine in Andaman and Nicobar Islands; Advantages of: Telemedicine.: 12. Industry 93-118: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy;: Preamble; Comparative Advantages and Disadvantages of the: Territory; Advantages; Disadvantages; Sectors to be targeted;: Fisheries; Tourism; Cane and Bamboo; Coir and Coconuts;: Rubber; Boat Building/Repairing; Agro Based Industries and Food: Processing Industries; Automobile Body Building; Packaging: Industry; Units Covered Under KV1 programme; Electronic: Industry; Service Oriented Unit; Infrastructural Development: Projects; Joint Venture Projects; Major Thrust Areas; Negative: List; Infrastructure Support System; Industrial Estated Programme;: Integrated Infrastructure Development (IID); Power; Water;: Transport; Road Transport; Shipping; Air Travel; Ports; Industrial: Guidance Bureau; Common Testing Facilities and Research and: Development; Project Profiles; Agencies Involved in the Industrial: Development; Tourism; Fisheries; Supplies; Industrial Financing;: Khadu and Village Industries Board; District Industries Centre;: Other Institutions; Package of Incentives Available for: Development of Industries; Loan to Tiny Cottage and SSI: Industries at reduced rate of Interest; Built up Sheds and: developed plots in the Industrial Estate; Subsidy on installation: of D.G. Set, land development and installation of water harvesting: equipments; Interest free loan for procurement of D.G. set/inContents: 7: house water harvesting equipments; Mainland Island Transport: Subsidy Scheme; Inter Island Transport Subsidy Scheme; Island: Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme; Interest subsidy to PMRY: beneficiaries; Financial Assistance and Awards to Crafts Persons: for Development of Innovative design; Credit Guarantee Scheme;: Fiscal Incentives; Marketing Assistance; Human Resource: Development; Modernising existing training facilities; Mainland: Training; Entrepreneurship Development Institute Scheme;: Process-Cum Product Development Center; Non Resident Indians: and Foreign Investment; Export Promotion; Liaison with Banks/: Financial Institutions; Industrial Sickness; Simplification of: Procedures; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 119-123: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Banking Sector; Co-operative: Societies; Schemes of Financial Assistance Available in Andaman: and Nicobar Islands; General Long Term Loan Schemes; Special: Sector focussed Financial Schemes; Assistance for Tiny Units;: Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Industrial Development: Corporation (ANIIDCO).: 14. Natural Wealth 125-137: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Birds; Reptiles;: Marine Life; Wildlife Management; Protected areas; Flore and: Fauna; Timber; Fauna; Corals; Butterfly fauna.: 15. Agriculture 139-147: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Animal Husbandary; Details: of sale depots; Crop Husbandry; Soil Conversation; Minor: Irrigation.: 16. Wild Life 149-152: Campbell Bay National Park; Galathea National Park; Mount: Harriet National Park; Saddle Peak National Park; Cinque Island: Sanctuary; Crocodile (Lohabarrack) Sanctuary; Interview Island: Sanctuary; Narcondum Island Sanctuary; North Reef Island: Sanctuary; Smith and Ross Islands; Mahatma Gandhi Marine: National Park, Wandoor; Jolly Bouy Island; Cuthbert Bay: Sanctuary; Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve; Mini-Zoo Haddo;: Nhidiyatapu Biological Park; Rutland Island.: 17. Tourism 153-174: Tourist Destinations; Port Blair; Corbyn’s Cove tourism Complex;: Harminder Bay Beach; Karmatang Beach Ramnagar Beach; North: Andaman Beaches; Jolly Byoy; Cinque Island; Red Skin Island;: Long Island; Middle Andaman; Havelock Island; Barren Island: 8 Andaman and Nicobar: Chatham Island; Mount Harriet; Ross Islands; Madhuban; Neil: Island; Chiriya Tapu; Cinque Island; Fish Rock; Bala Reef;: Havelock Island; Seduction Point; Campbell Shoal off north: Button Island; Andaman Water Sports Complex; Rutland Island;: Corruption Rock; Carbyn's Cove; The Viper Island; Car Nicobar;: Nancourie; Katchal; Kondul; Cellular Jail; Emrald Island;: Chidiyatapu Biological Park; Adventure Tourism; Island Camping;: Scuba Diving; Snorkelling; Trekking; Diving; Children's Traffic: Park; Gandhi Park; Corbyn's Cove Tourism Complex; Chatham: Saw Mill; Mini Zoo; Samudrika; ZSI Museum; Anthropological: Museum; Fisheries Museum; Marine Museum; Tourism Policy;: Action Plan; Priorities for 2008-2012; Priorities for 2013-2017;: Priorities for 2018-2022; Priorities for 2023-2027; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 175: 19. Natural Calamities 177: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cyclonic Storms.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 179-189: Naming; Marriage; Beliefs and Superstitions; Deaths; Festivals;: Island Tourism Festival; Local Religious Festivals; Kunseaureau: Festival; Ossuary Feast; Fairs; Subhash Mela; Vivekananda Mela;: Block Mela.: 21. Arts and Crafts 191: 22. Rural Development 193-206: Programmes Under Rural Development; Swarnajayanthi Gram: Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY); Objective; Below Poverty Line (BPL);: Objective; Salient features of SGSY; Target Groups; Preparation: of Project Reports; Self Help Groups; Formation of Self Help Group;: Grading of the Self Help Groups; Process involved for grading;: Capacity building of the Groups; Taking up of the economic: activity; Identification and Selection; Financial Assistance;: Sanction of Loans; Subsidy; Repayment of loan; Group Life: Insurance Scheme; Jawahar Gram Samriddhi Yojana (JGSY);: Objectives—Primary; Secondary; Target groups; Implementation: Release of Central assistance to DRDAs/ZPs; Criteria for: allocation of funds; Diversion of Funds; Administrative/: contingent expenditure; Provision of Maintenance of Assets;: Works to be taken up under JGSY; Implementing Agencies; Audit: of works; Social Audit; Indira Awaas Yojana; Pradhan Mantri: Gramodaya Yojana(PMGY); Employment Assurance Scheme: (EAS); Target Group; Programme Strategy; Implementing: Agencies; Central Rural Sanitation Programme (CRSP); Minimum: Needs Programme.: CONTENTS:- 9: 23. Urban Development 207-216: Preparation on Regional Development Plan for A&N Islands and: preparation of Master plan for Port Blair, Diglipur, Mayabunder,: Rangat, Wimberlygunj, Hut Bay & Campbell Bay; Construction: of non-road side drains in Port Blair Municipal area; Integrated: traffic planning for Port Blair; State Development Report for A &: N Islands for next 25 years– Development Plan of Andaman Public: Works department; Roads & Bridges; Urban Roads (Roads in: Port Blair Head Quarter area); Water Supply & Sanitation; Urban: Water Supply; Sanitation; Housing; Construction of residential: accommodation for Govt. Servants; Public Works; Minor: Irrigation; Flood Control including erosion control in A&N Island;: Sea Erosion; Civil Aviation.: 24. Newspapers 217-218: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 219: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 221-222: 27. Planning Outlay 223-230: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Andaman and Nicobar: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population 2001 26: 3.2. Religion-wise population 27: 3.3. Population Characteristics 2001 27: 3.4. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 27: 3.5. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 27: 3.6. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) 2001 27: 3.7. Number of Literates to Total population 2001 27: 3.8. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 28: 3.9. Age Distribution (in percentage) 28: 3.10. Work participation rate 28: 3.11. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 29: 3.12. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 29: 3.13. House Types 29: 3.14. Fertility Rates 29: 3.15. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 37: 3.16. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 40: 3.17. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 40: 3.18. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 41: 3.19. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 41: 4.1. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 44: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 47: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 47: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 48: 7.1. Chief Commissioners of Andaman and Nicobar 57: 7.2. Lietenant governors of Andman and Nicobar 58: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 58: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 59: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 59: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 59: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 59: 8.1. Educational Institutions 62: 8.2. Literacy rate in A and N Islands 63: 8.3. Level of Education 63: 8.4. Growth of Educational Institutions in Andaman and Nicobar Islands 63: 9.1. Fares for various classes in the ships 66: 10.1. Distribution of Language 77: List of Tables: 12 Andaman and Nicobar: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 81: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 5: Employments 115: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 117: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 118: 13.1. Banks 120: 14.1. Forest Area Statistics 127: 15.1. Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool during 1998-99 (Anticipated: Achievements) 141: 15.2. Land Utilisation (In Hect.) 141: 15.3. Land Holdings (In No.) 141: 15.4. Area under Holding (In Hect.) 142: 15.5. Crop production (As on 1st January) 142: 15.6. Veterinary Services 142: 15.7. Livestock and Poultry Population 143: 15.8. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 146: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas: India (1993) 151: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001(Language and Periodicity-wise) 217: 27.1. Annual Plan of Andaman and Nicobar Islands 2002-2003 223: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Andaman and Nicobar Islands—2002-07 227 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Andaman & Nicobar) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353869 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 230 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 30th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Chandigarh) Volume Vol. 31st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 31st
About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-21: The Story of Chandigarh; The Master Plan; Important: Milestones; Architects; Le Corbusier; Pierre Jeanneret; Maxwell: Fry; Jane B Drew.: 2. Physical Aspects 23-25: Location; Area; Altitude; Climate; Rainfall; Physiographical: Features; Soils.: 3. Population 27-36: Data Relevant to Population.: 4. Scheduled Caste 37-42: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 43-45: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 47-50: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 51-61: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Architects of the City;: Administration of Chandigarh; District Administration; Estate: Office.: 6 Chandigarh: 8. Education 63-79: State Education Figures; Education System; School Education;: Libraries; NCC; NSS; Yoga Centres; Non-Formal Education: Centres; Adult Education Centres; Higher Education; Punjab: University; Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and: Research; The Government Medical College; Technical: Institutions; The Punjab Engineering College; Chandigarh College: of Architecture; The Government College of Art; The Central: Polytechnic; The Government Polytechnic for Women; Industrial: Training Institute; The Government Central Crafts Institute for: Women; Food Craft Institute; Careers in Hotel Industry; List of: University in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 81-97: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roadways; Railways; Airways; Communication;: Audio/Video reproduction facilities; Infrastructure Development;: Edict of Chandigarh; Human Scale; Sectors; Engineering: Department; IT Development; Electrical Circle; Electricity: Operation; ITES Policy; Chandigarh's Vision for ITES;: Introduction; Objectives; IT Enabled Services; Broad Initiatives;: Education; Policy Incentives; IT Policy of UT Chandigarh;: Introduction; The IT Vision of Chandigarh Administration;: Chandigarh – An ideal I.T. destination; Advisory Committee on: IT applications; I.T. Infrastructure; Development of I.T. Industry: and Business; e-Governance; Human Resource Development: (Training).: 10. Language and Literature 99-109: Punjabi; Hindi.: 11. Medical Facilities 111-121: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; At Primary Health Level;: At Tertiary Level; Health Issues; Cardiovascular Diseases;: Psychiatric Illnesses; Geriatrics Porblems; Trauma Care Facilities;: Burn and Poison Units; Physiotherapy Units Homeopathic; Dental: Health Care; Blood Transfusion Services; Preventive Health Check: up and Screening Units; Government Hospitals and Medical: Colleges; The Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education And: Research; The Government Medical College; Alternative Health: Systems of Medicine; Ayurvedic System; Homeopathic System;: Unani System; Public Health Circle; Department of Health and: Family Welfare; Hospitals; Polyclinics; Dispensaries; Health: Programmes.: CONTENTS:- 7: 12. Industry 123-143: Figures Related to Industries in the State; The growth of industry: over the past 40 years has been gradual; Business Institutions;: PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Confederation of India: Industry (CII); Ideal Business Complex; Industries Department;: Industry and Trade Promotion Bodies; Chandigarh Industrial and: Tourism Development Corporation Limited (CITCO); Activities;: Industrial devlopment programmes; Tourism Industry; Allocation: and Expenditure on Tourism; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 145-150: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Gross State Domestic Product: from 1996-97 to 1999-2000 (At Current Prices); Excise and Taxation: Department; Finance Department; Local Audit Department;: Commercial Banks in Chandigarh; Financial Institutions.: 14. Natural Wealth 151-153: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Mineral Resources.: 15. Agriculture 155-166: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Major Crops; Vegetables;: Fruits; Animal Husbandry; Department of Animal Husbandry;: Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Fisheries;: Department of Fisheries; Irrigation.: 16. Wild Life 167-168: Sukhna Lake.: 17. Tourism 169-185: Tourist Destinations; Government Museum and Art Gallery;: Museum of the Evolution of Life; Child Art Gallery; National: Gallery of Portraits; International Dolls Museum; Punjab Kala: Kendra; The Rock Garden; Leisure Valley; Bougainvillea Garden;: Zakir Rose Garden; Shanti Kunj; Children's Traffic Park; Terrace: Garden; Rajendra Park; Smriti Upavana; Sukhna Lake; The Open: Hand Monument; Secretariat; The Legislative Assembly; The: High Court; City Centre or Sector 17; Excursions Around: Chandigarh; Pinjore Yadavindra Gardens; Bhima Devi Temple;: Chattbir Zoo; Cactus Garden; Mansa Devi and Chandi Mandir;: Bhakra-Nangal; Morni Hills; Kasauli; Chail; Shimla; Department: of Tourism; The Chandigarh Industrial and Tourism Development: Corporation Limited; Activities; Industrial; Tourism; Others; Share: Holders; Income Profile; Profits; Transport; Chandigarh Transport: Undertaking; Urban Planning; Vigilance; Duration of Stay;: Cafeterias and Canteens; Tours and Travel Wing; Publicity: Literature; Distribution of Tourist by the Purpose of Visit; Rock: Garden; Hotels.: 8 Chandigarh: 19. Natural Calamities 189-191: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: Wave; Squalls; Dust Storm; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm;: Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 193-209: Customs; Kinship; Birth; Marriage; Divorce; Remarriage; Death;: Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 211-220: Arts; Folk-drama; Krishna lila or ras; Ram lila; Swang; Nautanki;: Naqaal; Puppetry; Kheora; Bhangra; Giddha; Kikli; Jhumar; Art: galleries; Active Cultural Groups; Crafts; Jewellery; Phulkari work;: Plastering the walls; Weaving of Durries; Needle work; Hands: fans; Wood work; Pottery; Architecture.: 22. Rural Development 221-230: Rural Development Programmes; Panchayati Raj; Social Welfare;: National Social Assistance Programme; Integrated Child: Development Service; Old Age Pension Scheme; Pension to: Widows and Destitute Women; Pension to Disables Persons;: Creches for Children of Working Mothers; Scholarship to: Physically handicapped Students; Petrol/Diesel Subsidy;: Encouragement to Intercaste Marriage; Nari Neketan; Home for: Old and Destitute People; Juvenile Home; Bal Niketan Society;: Assistance to Physically Handicapped to Purchase Aids and: Applicances; Social Service Institutions; Chandigarh Sheduled: Caste-Backward Classes and Minorities Finance and: Development Cooperation; Chandigarh Child and Women: Development Cooperation; Post Delivery Financial Assistance: for Women for Nutrition; Financial Assistance for the Marriage: of Daughter of Widow Destitute Women Belonging to SC: Community; Stitching Charges of School Uniform for SC Children;: Cash Awards to SC Students to Encourage Them for Higher: Studies-Free Education to Metritorious SC and OBC Students;: Apni Beti Apni Dhan; Unemployment Allowances to Persons: With Disabilities; Senior Citizen's Home; Housing; Chandigarh: Housing Board; Housing Needs.: 23. Urban Development 231-236: Urban Planning; Architectural Wing; Town Planning Wing;: Chandigarh City Profile; Chandigarh is known for its; Chandigarh: Administration; Powers of the Administrator; Day-To-Day: Functioning; Industrial Development; General Development;: Growth of Factories in Chandigarh; Tourism Industry; Budgetary: CONTENTS:- 9: Allocation And Expenditure; Health & Fitness Facilities; Current: Health Situation .: 24. Newspapers 237-241: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies;: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 243-246: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 247-250: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 251-258: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Chandigarh: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Details of Population as of 2001 28: 3.2. Demographic Data (Based on 1991 Census) 30: 3.3. Scheduled Castes Population according to 1991 Census 30: 3.4. Population of Chandigarh according to 1971, 1981, 2001 Census 30: 3.5. Nine Industrial Categories of Main Workers as per 1991 Census. 31: 3.6. Distribution of Population According to Religion (As per 1981&1991: Census) 33: 3.7. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 33: 3.8. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 35: 3.9. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 35: 3.10. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 36: 3.11. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 36: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 38: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 41: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 41: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 49: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 50: 7.1. Chief Commissioners of Chandigarh 58: 7.2. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 61: 8.1. Literate Population in Chandigarh — 2001 64: 8.2. No. of Schools in Chandigarh 65: 8.3. No. of Colleges in Chandigarh 66: 10.1. Distribution of Language 2001 101: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 104: 11.1. Health infrastructure of Chandigarh 111: 12.1. Growth of Factories in Chandigarh 126: 12.2. Budgetary Allocation and Expenditure 132: 12.3. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 44: Employments) 133: 12.4. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 142: 12.5. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 143: 14.1. State Forest 153: 14.2. Plants Planted and Supplied by the Forest Department 153: 14.3. Forest Products 153: List of Tables: 12 Chandigarh: 14.4. Annual Forest of Major Spices 153: 15.1. Area and Production under Principal Crops 157: 15.2. Area and Production under Principal Vegetables 158: 15.3. Area and Production under Principal Fruits 158: 15.4. Population of Animals and Birds According to the 13th 15th and 17th: Quinquennial Livestock Census, 1982, 1992 and 1997 159: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 168: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 238: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 239: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 240: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 241: 27.1. Annual Plan of Chandigarh—2002-03 251: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Chandigarh—2002-07 255 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Chandigarh) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353876 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 258 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 31st
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Dadra & Nagar Haveli) Volume Vol. 32nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 32nd
An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-19: 2. Physical Aspects 21-22: Location; Area; Altitude; Climate; Physiographic Features; Hills;: Rivers.: 3. Population 23-45: Data Relevant to Population; Structure of the Society; Varlis;: Dhodia; Koknas; Kathodis; Dublas or Halpatis; Lifestyle of: Tribals; Dadra & Nagar Haveli at a Glance; Concepts and: Definitions; UT Highlights- 2001 Census; Growth Rate; Sex ratio;: Literacy; Literacy Rate (for population aged 7+) in 1991 and 2001.: 4. Scheduled Caste 47-49: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 51-54: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 55-57: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 59-61: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Governance.: 6 Dadra and Nagar Haveli: 8. Education 63-73: UT Education Figures; Educational Institutions; Education: System; School Education; Early Childhood Care and Education: (ECCE); Elementary Education; Secondary Education; Vocational: Education; Technical Education; Higher education; Adult: Education; Incentive Schemes.: 9. Transport and Communication 75-83: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Railways;: Roadways; Airways; Communication; Information Technology: in Government; Enabling Mechanism; Wherewithal for: Achievements; Private Sector Participation; Attitudinal changes: and computer literacy; Education.: 10. Language and Literature 85-91: Bhili; Gujarati; Hindi; Marathi.: 11. Medical Facilities 93-94: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State.: 12. Industry 95-123: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Infrastructure; Tax: Consessions; Sales Tax Facilities; Octroi Duty; Exemption from: Stamp Duty; Tax Holiday; Omnibus Industrial Development: Corporation; Activties; Financing; Housing; Industrial Estates;: Procurement and Distribution of Raw Materials; Tourism: Infrastructure; Damanganga Valley Resort; Industrial Policy;: Policy Objectives; Strategy and Implementation Plan; Science: and Technology Governance and Investments; Optimal: Utilization of Existing Infrastructure and Competence;: Strengthening of the Infrastructure for Science and Technology: in Academic Institutions; New Funding Mechanisms for Basic: Research; Human Resource Development; Technology: Development, Transfer and Diffusion; Promotion of Innovation;: Industry and Scientific R&D; Indigenous Resources and: Traditional Knowledge; Technologies for Mitigation and: Management of Natural Hazards; Generation and Management: of Intellectual Property; Public Awareness of Science and: Technology; International Science and Technology Cooperation;: Fiscal Measures; Monitoring; The New Vision; List of ISI: Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 125-134: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Agriculture; Industry;: Banking; Economic Development Corporation (EDC); Seed Capital: Scheme; Single Window Scheme; Term Loan Scheme; Mahila: CONTENTS:- 7: Udyam Nidhi Scheme (MUN); Economic Growth; Operative: Period; Investment Schemes; Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme;: Incentives for Investments.: 14. Natural Wealth 135-137: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Forests in villages.: 15. Agriculture 139-143: Figures Related to UT Agriculture; Land Use; Major Crops; Animal: Husbandry; Irrigation and Power: 16. Wild Life 145-146: Gazelle (Chinkara); Bengal Fox; Rusty-Spotted Cat.: 17. Tourism 147-157: Tourist Attractions; Silvassa; Tribal Museum; Vanvihar Tourist: Complex, Khanvel; Tourist Complex, Dudhani; Vanganga Lake,: Dadra; Vandhara Udyan, Silvassa; Pipariya Udyan, Silvassa; Mini: Zoo, Silvassa; Tribal Cultural Museum, Silvassa; Hirwa Van;: Havelis;. Temples and Churches; Nature and Adventure; When: to Go; Accommodation; Hotels in Dadra and Nagar Haveli; Private: Sector; Government Sector; Bar and Restaurants; Restaurants;: Ras Resorts; Dining and Entertainment; Shopping; Tourism: Policy; Strategy; Tourism as Industry; Accommodation Projects;: Food Oriented Projects; Other Tourism - Related Projects; Service: Oriented Projects.: 18. Archaeological Sites 159: 19. Natural Calamities 161-162: Criteria; Cold Wave; Heat Wave; Squall; Gale; Duststorm;: Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Drought; Lightning; Floods and Heavy: Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 163-167: Customs of Tribals; Food habits; Fairs and Festivals; Ganesh: Chaturthi; Nag Panchami; Gokul Ashtami; Pola; Maha Siva Ratri;: Dusshera; Diwali; Janmashthami; Raksha Bandhan; Holi; Bakr-: Id; Ramzan; Idul-Fitr; Muharram; Kite Festival.: 21. Arts and Crafts 169-178: Music and Dance; Tarpa Dance; Bohada Dance; Tur and Thali: Dance; Dhol Dance; Gheria Dance; Crafts; Bamboo Products;: Dolls and toys; Hand-embroidery; Handicrafts; Earthenware;: Woodwork; Textiles.: 22. Rural Development 179-197: Panchayati Raj; 73rd Amendment Act, 1992; Financial Powers of: 8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli: Panchayati Raj Institutions; Initiatives taken by the Ministry;: Issues Arising out of Implementation of Act 40 of 1996; Training: of PRI members; Inregrated Rural Energy Programme (IREP);: Financial support; Central Sector Component; State Sector: Component; Salient features of National Pilot Project (NPP);: Training Centres; Land Reforms; Achievements; Rural: Development: Programmes and Policies; Swaranjayanti Gram: Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY); Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana (JGSY);: Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS); National Social: Assistance Programme (NSAP); National Old Age Pension: Scheme (NOAPS); National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS); DRDA: Administration; Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY); Credit-cum-Subsidy: Scheme; Innovative Stream for Rural Housing and Habitat: Development; Rural Building Centres (RBCs); National Mission: for Rural Housing and Habitat; Samagra Awaas Yojana (SAY);: Land Reforms; Computerisation of Land Records (CLR);: Strengthening of Revenue Administration and Updating of Land: Records (SRA and ULR).: 23. Urban Development 199-202: Industry; Transport; Power; Strengthening Municipal: Governance and Management; Integrated Development of Small: and Medium Towns; Objectives of IDSMT; Selection of Towns;: Urban Mapping Scheme; Urban Transport.: 24. Newspapers 203-216: The Highlights of the Indian Press in 2001; General Review;: Analysis of Daily Newspapers; Analysis of Periodicals;: Language-wise Analysis; State-wise Analysis; Circulation: Pattern; Circulation Levels; Ownership; Contents; Miscellaneous’: Publications; Foreign Mission Publications; detailed Analysis;: Press and Print Media; Registrar of Newspapers for India; Press: Information Bureau; News Agencies; Press Trust of India; United: News of India; Non-Aligned News Agencies Pool; Press Council: of India.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 217: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 219-220: 27. Planning Outlay 221-227: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: CONTENTS:- 9: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Dadra and Nagar Haveli: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Characteristics of Population—2001 24: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 24: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 25: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to Total Population 2001 25: 3.5. Number of Literates 2001 25: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 25: 3.7. General 2001 26: 3.8. Population 2001 26: 3.9. Age Distribution (in Percentage) 27: 3.10. Literacy 28: 3.11. Education 28: 3.12. Work Participation Rate 29: 3.13. Religion 30: 3.14. Language 30: 3.15. Amenties 31: 3.16. House types 31: 3.17. Fertility Rates 32: 3.18. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (UT/district) (2001) 35: 3.19. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 36: 3.20. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 36: 3.21. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 37: 3.22. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 37: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 48: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 48: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (UT/: District) (2001) 48: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 53: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 53: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (UT/: District) (2001) 54: 6.1. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 57: 7.1. Administrators of Dadra and Nagar-Haveli 61: 7.2. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 61: 8.1. Number of Literates 2001 64: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 64: 8.3. Literacy Rate in 1991 65: List of Tables: 12 Dadra and Nagar Haveli: 8.4. Level of Education 65: 8.5. Educational institutions 66: 10.1. Distribution of Language 86: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 88: 11.1. District-wise Hospitals and Dispensaries 94: 11.2. Number of Specialised Hospitals with Bed Strength in Union Territory: of Dadra and Nagar Haveli (As on 31-09-1997) 94: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 43: Employments) 102: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 123: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 123: 14.1. Forests as Land use in Villages 137: 14.2. Forest Plantations by all Agencies 137: 15.1. Land Use 141: 15.2. Egg Production (Lakh Nos.) 141: 15.3. Veterinary Institutions in Dadar and Nagar Haveli 141: 15.4. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 142: 24.1. The Press in India in 2001: At a Glance 208: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers 208: 27.1. Annual Plan of Dadra and Nagar Haveli—2002-03 221: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Dadra and Nagar Haveli—2002-03 224 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Dadra & Nagar Haveli) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353883 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 227 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 32nd
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Daman & Diu) Volume Vol. 33rd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 33rd
About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-19: 2. Physical Aspects 21-22: Location; Area; Climate.: 3. Population 23-31: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Details as per: Census 2001.: 4. Scheduled Caste 33-35: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 37-40: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 41-43: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed: Classes Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 45-53: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Districts; Daman; Diu;: Administrative setup.: 8. Education 55-64: State Education Figures; Incentives Schemes; Adult: Education; Vocational Education; Computer Education;: Government Polytechnic; Operation Blackboard;: Management of Elementary Education; Secondary Education;: Structure of School Education; Education Technology;: 6 Daman & Diu: Vocationalisation of Secondary Education; Computer Literacy: and Studies in Schools (CLASS); Higher Education;: Governance and Management.: 9. Transport and Communication 65-72: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transport; Local Transport; Taxi Cabs; Buses; Trains;: Railways; Road; Information Technology; Enabling: Mechanism; Wherewithal for Achievements; Private Sector: Participation; Attitudinal changes and computer literacy;: Education.: 10. Language and Literature 73-78: Language; Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 79-81: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health; Blindness: Control; TB; Leprosy; Health Education.: 12. Industry 83-102: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy: of Daman and Diu; Fast Developing Beautiful Belt; Well: Connected by Rail, Road and Air; No Time Like the Present;: Tax Concessions; Octroi Duty; Exemption from Stamp Duty;: Tax Holiday; Haven for All- Excellent Facilities;: Communication; Labour; Transport; Education; Environment;: Health; Low Power Tariff; Your Friendly; Neighbourhood: Corporation; Activities of OIDC; Financing; Procurement and: Distribution of Raw Materials; Tourism; Fast Forward for: Quick Disposal of Applications; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 103-104: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Banking.: 14. Natural Wealth 105-106: Figures Related to Forest.: 15. Agriculture 107-113: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Poultry Profile;: Veterinary Institutions in Daman and Diu; Agro Vision; Agro: Industry Policy; Investment Opportunities; Biotechnology;: Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 115-116: Gazelle (Chinkara); Bengal Fox; Rusty-Spotted Cat.: 17. Tourism 117-128: Tourist Destinations; Daman; Diu; Fort of Moti Daman; Fort: CONTENTS:- 7: of Nani Daman; Nani Daman; Damanganga Tourist Complex;: Satya Sagar Udyan; Kadaiya Lake Garden; Mirasol Water: Park; Jetty Garden, Moti Daman; Beaches; Devka Beach;: Jampore Beach; Nagoa Beach; Ghoghla Beach; Chakratirath: Beach; Gomatimata Beach; Objective of the Policy;: Definition and Eligibility; Investment Subsidy; Maintanance: and Up-keep Subsidy; Public Subsidy; Sales Tax Exemption;: Subsidy on Power Generating Set/Power; Subsidy on: Telephone Connection; Exemption from Stamp Duty; Subsidy: on the Cost of Feasibility Studies and Projects Reports;: Interest Subsidy; Support for Paying Guest Accommodation: Scheme; Exemption on Luxury Tax; Tourism Units; Hotel;: Tourist Resorts; Amusement Parks; Paying Guest: Accommodation; Role of the Government; Role of Private: Sector; Thrust Areas.: 18. Archaeological Sites 129-131: 19. Natural Calamities 133-134: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Floods and: Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 135-177: Fairs and Festivals; Akhatrij or Akshaya-Tritiya Festival;: Balev Festival; Bhadarvi Amas; Bhim Ekadashi; Dussehra: Festival; Dhuleti or Dhuli Padvo, Dolotsav; Guru Purnima: Festival; Holi or Hut Ashani; Janmashtami Festivals; Kevda: Trij Festival; Manekthari Punam Festival; Nag Panchami: Festival; Navratri Festival; Mother Cult or Shakti Puja;: Prabodhini Ekadashi Festival; Randhan Chhath Festival;: Shitla Satam Festival; Tripurari or Tripuri Purnima.: 21. Arts and Crafts 179-187: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles; Your: Friendly Neighbourhood Corporation; Activities of OIDC.: 22. Rural Development 189-211: Schemes; Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY);: Features; Sampoorana Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY);: Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS); Salient Features;: Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY); Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya: Yojana (PMGY); Integrated Rural Energy Programme: (IREP); State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD);: Objectives; Integrated Wastelands Development Project: (IWDP); Salient features; Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana: 8 Daman & Diu: (JGSY); National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP);: National Old Age Pension Scheme (NOAPS); National: Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS); DRDA Administration;: Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme; Innovative Stream for Rural: Housing and Habitat Development; Rural Building Centres: (RBCs); National Mission for Rural Housing and Habitat;: Samagra Awaas Yojana (SAY); Land Reforms; Panchayati: Raj; Development of Wastelands and Degraded Lands; Area: Development Programmes of Department of Land Resources: (DOLR); Urban Poverty Alleviation; Valmiki-Ambedkar: Awas Yojana (VAMBAY); Public Distribution System; Food: Credit Cards; Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana; Pradhan: Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana; Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya: Yojana – Gramin Awaas; Potable Water to All Restructured: Central Rural Sanitation Programme; Empowering the: Panchayati Raj Institutions; Annapurna; Food for Work: Programme; Wastelands Development; National Social: Assistance Programme; Monitoring; CAPART – An: Autonomous Organisation.: 23. Urban Development 213-216: Power Sector.: 24. Newspapers 217-230: The Highlights of the Indian Press in 2001; General Review;: Analysis of Daily Newspapers; Analysis of Periodicals;: Language-wise Analysis; State-wise Analysis; Circulation: Pattern; Circulation Levels; Ownership; Contents;: Miscellaneous’ Publications; Foreign Mission Publications;: Detailed Analysis; Number of Newspapers; Press and Print: Media; Registrar of Newspapers for India; Press Information: Bureau; News Agencies; Press Trust of India; United News: of India; Non-Aligned News Agencies Pool; Press Council: of India.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 231: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 233-243: Major NGOs.: 27. Planning Outlay 245-252: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture & Allied Activities; ii.: Rural Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv.: Irrigation & Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry &: CONTENTS:- 9: Minerals; vii. Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,: Technology & Environment; x. General Economic Services;: xi. Social Services; xii. General Services; Tenth Plan of the: State—2002-07 i. Agriculture & Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation &: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry & Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science, Technology &: Environment; xi. Social Services Education; xii. General: Services.: 10 Daman & Diu: CONTENTS:- 11: List of Tables: 3.1. Population 2001 24: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 24: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 25: 3.4. (0 - 6 years) Percentage of Population: (0-6) to Total Population: 2001 25: 3.5. Number of Literates 2001 25: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 25: 3.7. Age distribution (In %) 25: 3.8. Work participation rate 26: 3.9. Religion 26: 3.10. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 26: 3.11. Amenties 26: 3.12. House types 27: 3.13. Fertility rates 27: 3.14. General 28: 3.15. Population 2001 28: 3.16. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 29: 3.17. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 30: 3.18. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 30: 3.19. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 31: 3.20. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 31: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 34: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 34: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 35: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 39: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 39: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 39: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 43: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 43: 7.1. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 52: 7.2. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 52: 7.3. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 52: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 52: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 53: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 53: 8.1. Literacy 57: 8.2. Level of education 58: 10.1. Distribution of Language 74: 12 Daman & Diu: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 76: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages Wages fixed in 71: Employments (As on 01.10.2001) 88: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 101: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 102: 15.1. Egg Production (Lakh Nos.) 108: 15.2. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 112: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 116: 24.1. Publication Added in 2001 217: 24.2. The Press in India in 2001: At a Glance 222: 24.3. Circulation of Newspapers 222 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Daman & Diu) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353890 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 252 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 33rd
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Delhi) Volume Vol. 34th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 34th
About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-23: Seven Cities Of Delhi; Qila Rai Pithora; Mehrauli; Siri;: Tughlakabad; Firozabad; Shergarh; Shahjehanabad; Chronology;: Architecture; Mogul Decline in the 18th Century; Political and: Economic Decentralization During the Mogul Decline; The Rise: of Princely States; Delhi Today.: 2. Physical Aspects 25-26: Location; Area; Altitude; Climate; Physiography; Soils; Rivers;: Canals and Waterways.: 3. Population 27-40: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People; Social: Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 41-51: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 53-56: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 57-60: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 61-73: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Aurangzeb and the Politics: of History; Shivaji and the Politics of History; Chief: Commissioners and Lieutenant governors; Parliamentary: Constituencies and Assembly Constituencies.: 6 Delhi: 8. Education 75-95: State Education Figures; Schools in Delhi; Engineering Colleges;: Medcal Colleges; Universities; Polytechnics in Delhi; List of: University.: 9. Transport and Communication 97-123: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Road; Airways; Air pollution; Public: transportation system; Transport management; Transport Policies;: Metro Rail Systems; Tackling Urban Transport—Operation Plan: for Delhi; Vision; Mission statement; The Present; The Challenge;: Policy; Mass Transport; Intermediate Public Transport System: (IPT); Controlling Vehicular Pollution; Road Infrastructure;: Integration issues; Financing; Amenities for Commuters; Green: Transport Corporation; Services; Information Technology Policy;: Aspirations; Enablers; Strategy; Promoting for Masses; Enabling: Literacy and Education for the masses; Fulfilling local information: needs of the people; Educating citizens about their duties;: Enabling E-Tourism; Enabling Women; Ushering E-governance;: Milestone One: December 2000; Milestone Two: June 2001;: Milestone Three: December 2001; Implementation enabling: mechanism.: 10. Language and Literature 125-143: Urdu in Delhi; Urdu as an icon of Muslim identification; Decadal: growth of Muslims and Urdu Speakers; Literacy in Urdu: Populated Areas; Level of Education among Urdu Population.: 11. Medical Facilities 145-151: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Hospital under: Directorate of Health Services; Colony Hospitals; Drugs Control: Organisation; Indian Systems of Medicine(ISM) and: Homeopathy; Ayurvedic Dispensaries; Delhi Bhartiya Chikitsa: Parishad; Drug Control Cell; Bio Medical Waste(Management: and Handling) Rules, 1998; Aims and Objectives.: 12. Industry 153-281: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Delhi State Industrial: Development Corporation Ltd. (DSIDC); Bawana Project; Project: Background; Non-Conforming Industries; Planning Phase; Design: Phase; Execution and Management Phase; Narela Industrial: Complex; Support for Better Technology; Pollution Free: Environment; Architectural Harmony; Industrial Policy; Growth: of Industry in Delhi; Registration of Small Scale Industrial Units: (SSI); Provisional Registration (In Conforming Area only);: CONTENTS:- 7: Documents required to be attached for obtaining Provisional: Registration; Benefits of Provisional Registration; Permanent: Registration (In Conforming Area only); Relocation Scheme;: Promotional Activities of the Department of Industries;: Infrastructural Facilities; Assistance in Procuring Imported, Scarce: Raw Material, Fuels and Other Inputs; Handlooms; Handicrafts;: Common Facility Centre; One Window Information Service;: Exports Cell; Quality Control Cell (Electrical); Industrial Pollution: Control; Grant of Licences to Carry on Business of a Processor: or Lubricating Oils and Greases; Simplification in Procedures;: Reducing the Inspections by Inspectorial Staff; Women: Entrepreneurs Cell; Institutional Support; Existing Technical and: Financial Support Institutions; Tool Room and Training Centre: Wazirpur; Hi-Tech vocational Training Centre, Okhla; Course: and duration; Electronic Regional Testing Laboratory (North);: Weaver's Service Centre; Indian Institute of Packaging; Other: Institutions Proposed for Technological and Skill Upgradation;: Delhi Financial Corporation; Other Institutions; Delhi State: Industrial Development Corporation Ltd; Infrastructure: Development; Works under Mini Master Plan for Dev. of Rural: Delhi; Community work Centres; Narela Indl. Complex;: Marketing; Others; Exhibitions; Bhatri Delhi Emporium; Society: for Self Employment; Delhi Khadi and Village Industries Board;: Khadi and Village Industries Schemes; Block Loan Scheme;: Haryana Delhi Industrial Consultants Ltd. (Hardicon); List of ISI: Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 283-292: Figures Related to Financial Sector; State Domestic Product;: Analysis of Economic Growth of Delhi; Sectoral Compositon;: Gross State Domestic Product; Net State Domestic Product/State: Income; Per Capita Income; Economic activity wise growth: analysis; Agriculture and Allied Activities; Mining and Quarrying;: Manufacturing (Registered and Unregistered); Electricity, Gas: and Water Supply; Construction; Trade, Hotels and Restaurants;: Transport, Storage and Communications; Financing, Insurance,: Real Estate and Business Services; Community, Social and: Personal Services.: 14. Natural Wealth 293-301: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Environment, Forest: and Biodiversity; Urban land sprawls and land-use changes; Air: environment; Emissions from small-scale units; Forest and: biodiversity; Afforestation: programme of Delhi: nursery of tall: seedlings in Pilkhan; Water Resources.: 8 Delhi: 15. Agriculture 303-320: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Urban and peri-urban: agriculture; Key characteristics of urban and peri-urban: agriculture; Crops; A livelihood strategy; Access to land; Grains;: Dairying; Vegetables; Assessing constraints to production;: Agricultural and Livestock; Irrigation; Water Harvesting Schemes.: 16. Wild Life 321-323: 17. Tourism 325-336: Tourist Destinations; Dilli Haat; India Gate; Bangla Sahib;: Cannaught Place; Pragati Maidan; Birla Mandir; Appu Ghar;: Chandni Chowk; Lotus Temple; National Museum; Old Fort;: Qutub Minar; Red Fort; Sis Ganj Gurudwara; Safdarjung Tomb;: Kalkaji Temple; Mughal Garden; Rashtrapati Bhavan; Nehru: Museum; Jama Masjid; Dolls Museum; National Gallery of: Modern Art; National Railway Museum; Jantar Mantar; Ishkcon: Temple; Humayun's Tomb; Parliament House; Rajghat;: Tughlaquabad Fort; Nizamuddin; Lodi Gardens; Hauz Khas;: Hotels.: 18. Archealogical Sites 337: 19. Natural Calamities 339-343: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: Wave; Squalls; Gale; Duststorm; Lightning; Thunderstorm;: Hailstorms; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 345-357: Customs; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 359-361: 22. Rural Development 363-368: Welfare of Juveniles/Beggars; Welfare of Women; Integrated: Child Development Scheme; Welfare of Senior Citizens; Welfare: of Minorities; Other Welfare Measures; Rural Development: Scheme Launched for Mewat Villages; Poverty alleviation: programmes; Programmes and Schemes.: 23. Urban Development 369-389: Urban Basic Services Programme (750 Lakh); Child Survival: and Development; Immunization; Diarrhoes management; Family: planning/Health checkup; Nutrition and Food preparation;: Supplementary Nutrition Programme; Pre-School Learning: Oppurnity; Personal Hygine, Environment and Community: Sanitation; Assistant for conducting Sports and Cultural activities: CONTENTS:- 9: and promoting civic consciousness; Swaran Jayanti Shahari: Rozgar Yojana (Rs.500.00 lakh); Administrative Set UP; Digital: Mapping Projection in Collaboration with NIC (Rs. 375.00 lakhs);: Status of the project; Targets for the 10 th Five Year Plan; Public: Awareness Campaign Publicity, Surveys, Seminar and Evaluation;: Strengthening and Augmentation of Infrastructure i.e. Roads,: Streets, Local Parks, Street Lights etc., in Each Assembly: Constituency; Salient Features; Maintenance; Selection of: Executing Agency, Sanction and Execution of Work; Monitoring: Arrangements; Garbage Removal and Environmental: Improvement Through Public Participation; Beautification of: Entry Points of Delhi; Equity Capital to Indraprastha Gas Ltd;: Renovation/Improvement of Urban Chaupal; Microzonation of: Delhi; Skill Upgradation and Improvement in Financial and: Planning Management in Key Services Sectors; Trans Yamuna: Area Development Board; Socio-Cultural Centre at Laxmi Nagar: and CBD Shadara; Land and Building Department; Contribution: to NCR Development Fund; Trans Yamuna Area Development: Board (Rs.20000.00 lakh).: 24. Newspapers 391-430: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 431-453: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 455-483: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 485-492: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture & Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation &: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry & Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science, Technology & Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan of the State—2002-07 i. Agriculture &: Allied Activities; ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area: Programmes; iv. Irrigation & Flood Control; v. Energy; vi.: Industry & Minerals; vii. Transport; viii. Communications; ix.: Science, Technology & Environment; xi. Social Services: Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Delhi: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics 2001 28: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 29: 3.3 Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 29: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6years): 2001 29: 3.5. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total: Population (State/district) (2001) 31: 3.6. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and: Residence (in %) (2001) 38: 3.7 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 39: 3.8. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 40: 3.9. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 40: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 42: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 45: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 46: 5.1. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 55: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 59: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by: Government of India 60: 7.1. Chief Commissioners of Delhi 70: 7.2. Lietenant Governors of Delhi 70: 7.3. Chief Ministers of Delhi 70: 7.4. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 71: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 73: 8.1. Number of Literates 2001 76: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 76: 10.1. District-wise Break up of Urdu Population 1991 126: 10.2. District-wise Break-up of Muslim/Urdu Population Ratio 127: 10.3. Decadal growth 127: 10.4. Literacy 128: 10.5. Distribution of Language 128: 10.6. Distribution of Mother Toungue 135: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages Wages fixed: in 29 Employments (As on 01.10.2001) 177: List of Table: 12 Delhi: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal: Workers and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories :: 2001 281: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India,: States and Union Territories : 2001 281: 13.1. Sector wise contribution of GSDP of at Current Prices sector 286: 13.2. Sector wise contribution of GSDP of at Constant Prices sector 286: 15.1. Sources of Irrigation and Irrigated Area 312: 15.2. Utilisation of Land in Delhi 313: 15.3. Area under selected Crops in Delhi 315: 15.4. Production of Selected Crops in Delhi 315: 15.5. Average Yield of Principal Crops in Delhi 315: 15.6. Area irrigated under Principal Crops in Delhi (In Hectares): Irrigation 316: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 323: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicitywise): 392: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicitywise): 394: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 395: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 417: 27.1. Annual Plan of Delhi 2002-2003 485: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Delhi—2002-07 489 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Delhi) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353906 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 252 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 34th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Lakshdweep) Volume Vol. 35th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 35th
About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 9: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-29: Colonisation of the Lakshadweep; Advent of Islam; Islanders: under Tipu Sultan; East India Company on the Islands;: Independence and After.: 2. Physical Aspects 31-40: Location; Area; Physiography; Climate; Cyclones; Storms; Soils;: Islands; Kavaratti; Andrott; Amini; Agatti; Bangaram; Bitra;: Chetlat; Kadmat; Kiltan; Kalpeni; Minicoy; Suheli; Pitti or Pakshi: Pitti.: 3. Population 41-53: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Information as per: census 2001; Characteristics of People; Social Structure of the: Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 55-56: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 57-59: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 61-63: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 6 Lakshadweep: 7. Government and Politics 65-70: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Administrators.: 8. Education 71-80: State Education Figures; Girls education; Midday Meals Scheme;: Preparation of Text books; Inspections of Academic Activities;: Various Awards to Teachers; National Award; Prevocational: Courses; Computer Education;Estabilshment of Degree College: in Lakshadweep; Sarvashiksha Abhyan; Lakshadweep Literacy: Mission.: 9. Transport and Communication 81-84: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Road;: Railways; Ports; Other Communications.: 10. Language and Literature 85-88: 11. Medical Facilities 89-94: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Telemedicine Facility;: National Programmes and Achievements.: 12. Industry 95-128: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Lakshadweep Khadi: Village Industries Board; Coconut Cultivation; Mushroom and: Vanilla Cultivation; Coir Sector; Industrial Policy of Lakshadweep;: Preamble; Policy Objectives; Strategy and Implementation;: Science and Technology Governance and Investments; Optimal: Utilization of Existing Infrastructure and Competence;: Strengthening of the Infrastructure for Science and Technology: in Academic Institutions; New Funding Mechanisms for Basic: Research; Human Resource Development; Technology: Development, Transfer and Diffusion; Promotion of Innovation;: Industry and Scientific R&D; Indigenous Resources and: Traditional Knowledge; Technologies for Mitigation and: Management of Natural Hazards; Generation and Management: of Intellectual Property; Public Awareness of Science and: Technology; International Science and Technology Cooperation;: Fiscal Measures; Monitoring; The New Vision; Electricity;: Renewable Energy; Activities of Electricity Department;: Organisational Set-Up; Computerisation of the Department; Ninth: Five-Year Plan; Skill Up-gradation; Energy Conservation; Waste: Heat Recovery Fresh Water plant for generating fresh water from: seawater; Constraints; Lakshadweep Building Materials: Development Board; Lakshadweep Development Corporation;: Anti Sea Erosion.: CONTENTS:- 7: 13. Finance Sector 129-132: Figures Related to Financial Sector.: 14. Natural Wealth 133-136: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Fauna and Flora.: 15. Agriculture 137-179: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Animal Husbandry; Fisheries;: Irrigation; Water Supply; Plantation and sea shore protection.;: High Value Agriculture; Product Diversification and Value: Addition; Proposed Areas Under; Krishi Vigyan Kendra: Lakshadweep; Basic Principles; Objectives of Krishi Vigyan: Kendra; Horticulture Crops; Banana; Papaya; Sweet Potato; Curry: Leaf; FLD on Sea Cucumber Culture; FLD on Fish Aggregating: Device; FLD on suitable crop rotation for salinity management;: FLD on Medicinal Plants; On Farm Testing; OFT on coconut: mite; Problems; Treatment; Management of important pests of: vegetables by Organic Pesticides; Treatment; Recharging of: Ground Water; Collaborative Projects; Other Extension Activities;: Banner programme on Extension Management; Demonstration: cum production Campaign; Training Programme on Participastory: Training Methods; Campaign on Drug and Alcohol Abuse; Land: Resource Conservation Week; Water Supply Scheme; Scientific: Development in the Fisheries Sector; Development of Deep Sea: Fishing; Development of Shore-based Infra Structural Facilities;: Human Resource Development for Fisheries.: 16. Wild Life 181-182: Flora and Fauna.: 17. Tourism 183-194: Composite Development of Eco-tourism Philosophy; Tourism: Policy—Sailent Features; Tourist Destinations; Amini; Beaches;: Kiltan; Agarri; Andrott; Bangaram; Bitra; Chetlet; Kavaratti;: Kadamat; Kalpeni; Minicoy; Pitti; Water sports; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 195-196: 19. Natural Calamities 197-198: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 199-208: Customs; Child birth; Marriage; Feasts and Festivals; The Zikkar;: Village Administration; Society; Food, Dress and Property; Poll: Tax; Folklore; Boats and Boat Races.: 21. Arts and Crafts 209-214: Kolkali (Stick Dance); Parichakali (Shield dance); Attom (Dance);: 8 Lakshadweep: Ulekamut (Pole-striking); Bhandiya (Pot dance); Kattuvili (Call/: Request to wind); Oppana (Smearing of the henna); Aravana: (Hand held drum); Dikir (Mystic Dance); Lakshadweep Sahitya: Kala Academy; Future plans.: 22. Rural Development 215-222: Lakshadweep Khadi and Village Industries Board (LKVIB);: Functions of the Board; Funds; Achievements; Production/sale: of Khadi and Village Industries; Promotion of Village Industries;: District Rural Development Agency; Poverty Alleviation: Programmes of the Ministry of Rural Development; Swarn Jayanti: Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY); Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana: (JGSY); Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS); Indira Awas: Yojana (IAY); National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP);: National Old Age Pension Scheme (NOAPS); National Family: Benefit Scheme (NFBS); National Maternity Benefit Scheme: (NMBS); Balika Samridhi Yojana (BSY).: 23. Urban Development 223-226: 24. Newspapers 227: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 229: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 231-232: 27. Planning Outlay 233-240: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; xii. General Services.: CONTENTS:- 9: 3.1. Population Characteristics 2001 42: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 42: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years): 2001 43: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to Total Population 2001 43: 3.5. Islandwide area and Population (2001-census) 43: 3.6. Name and Area of Uninhabited Islands 43: 3.7. Decennial Growth Rate 1991-2001 44: 3.8. Sex Ratio 1901 - 2001 Census 44: 3.9. Population 2001 45: 3.10. Islandwise Scheduled Tribe Population 1991 Census 45: 3.11. Age distribution (In %) 45: 3.12. Work participation rate 46: 3.13. Per cent Main Worker engaged in 46: 3.14. Population by Workers and Non-Workers (1991 Census) 47: 3.15. Religion 47: 3.16. Language 47: 3.17. Amenities 48: 3.18. Density of Population 49: 3.19. House types 48: 3.20. Fertility rates 48: 3.21. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 50: 3.22. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 52: 3.23. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 52: 3.24. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 53: 3.25. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 53: 4.1. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 56: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 59: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 59: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 59: 7.1. Administrators of Lakshadweep 69: 7.2. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 70: 8.1. Island-wise Number of out of school children in the age group 5 ½ - 14 78: 8.2. Number of Literates 2001 79: 8.3. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 79: 8.4. Literacy rate 79: 8.5. Level of education 79: List of Tables: 10 Lakshadweep: 9.1. (Road Length in Lakshadweep (In Km.) 82: 10.1. Distribution of Language 85: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 87: 11.1. Medical facilities 90: 11.2. Medical Facilities in Lakshadweep 91: 11.3. Tahsil-wise/Block-wise Hospitals and Dispensaries 91: 11.4. Tahsil-wise/Block-wise Hospitals and Dispensaries 92: 11.5. Primary Health Centres 92: 11.6. Bed Strength of Hospitals/Primary Health Centre/CHC’s 93: 11.7. Out-Patient and In-Patient 93: 11.8. Island Wise Outpatient and In Patient 93: 11.9. Details of Assistance under National illness fund 94: 11.10. Details of persons evacuation to mainland for specialised treatment. 94: 11.11. Pulse polio details 94: 12.1. Industries in Lakshadweep 1993-94 98: 12.2. Installed Capacity and Generation 125: 12.3. Electric Consumption in Lakshadweep 125: 12.4. Power Generation 125: 12.5. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 9: Employments) 126: 12.6. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 126: 12.7. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 128: 13.1. Plan Outlay and Expenditure 130: 13.2. Per Capita Plan Outlay and Expenditure 131: 15.1. Operational Holdings and Area Operated 139: 15.2 Livestock census and poultry (In Nos.) 139: 15.3. Veterinary Facilities in Lakshadweep (As on 31st March, 2002) 139: 15.4. Chicks Production in Government Hatcharies (in Nos.) 140: 15.5. Land Utilisation Statistics of Lakshadweep (in Hectares) 140: 15.6. Distribution of Seeds by Agricultural Department 140: 15.7. Coconut Harvested in Islands (in Lakh Nuts) 141: 15.8. Livestock Census and Poultry (In Nos.) 141: 15.9. Milk Production in Government Dairy Units/Farm (in Litres) 141: 15.10. Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool (Anticipated Achievements) during: 1998-99 141: 15.11. Milk Production in Private Sector (in Litres) 141: 15.12. Egg Production in Government Poultry Units/Farms(in Numbers) 142: 15.13. Fisheries in Lakshadweep 143: 15.14. Island-wise Fish Landing in tonnes 146: 15.15. Land Utilisation Statistics of Lakshadweep (In Hectors) 147: 15.16. Distribution of Seeds by Agricultural Department 147: CONTENTS:- 11: 15.17. Distribution of Seedlings by Agricultural Department 148: 15.18. Distribution of Pesticides by Agricultural Department 149: 15.19. Islandwise Labour Strength in Agricultural Department 149: 15.20. Egg Production Under Private Sector 142: 15.21. Quantity and Value of Fish Landing in Lakshadweep 150: 15.22. Coconut Harvested in Islands ( in Lakh Nuts ) 154: 15.23 Agricultural Operational Holdings in Lakshadweep 155: 15.24. Island-wise availability of fishing boats 167: 15.25. Fish Landing in '000' Tones 167: 15.26. Details of Wells,Pounds,Handpumps and Rain Water Harvesting tanks: upto 1.10.99 169: 15.27. Construction of Rain water Tank 169: 15.28. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water(2001) 170: 17.1. Tourist Accommodation Facilities in Lakshadweep in 1993-94 182: 17.2. Tourist Accommodation Facilities in Lakshadweep in 1996-97 183: 17.3. Tourist Accommodation Facilities in Lakshadweep in 1997-98 183: 17.4. Tourist Accommodation Facilities in Lakshadweep in 1998-99 183: 17.5. Tourist Accommodation Facilities in Lakshadweep in 1999-00 184: 17.6. Tourist Arrivals in Lakshadweep 184: 24.1. Publication Added in 2001 219: 27.1. Annual Plan of Lakshadweep 2002-2003 225: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Lakshadweep—2002-07 229 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Lakshdweep) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353913 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 232 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 35th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Pondicherry) Volume Vol. 36th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 36th
An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-20: History of the British Period.: 2. Physical Aspects 21-22: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Soils and Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 23-33: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People; Social: Structure of the Society Major occupations; Agriculture;: Fisheries; Animal husbandry.: 4. Scheduled Caste 35-39: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 41-43: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists; Pondicherry.: 6. Other Backward Classes 45-52: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 53-59: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Rise and Fall of a Communist: Movement; Commissioners and Lieutenant governors;: Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 61-66: State Education Figures; Literacy; Welfare Schemes for Teachers: 6 Pondicherry: and Students; Recognition of privately managed schools; Grantin-: Aid; Free Coaching Classes; CENTAC; Engineering Colleges;: Medical Colleges; University; Renowned Educational: Institutions; List of Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 67-76: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Roads;: Railways; Airways; Ports; Telecommunication; IT Policy of: Pondicherry; Objectives of IT Policy; Government; Education;: Industries; Public; Pondicherry (UT) Information Infrastructure;: Organizational Structure; Financial estimate for the: implementation of IT Policy; Short term plan; Long term plan;: Telecommunication; Roads; Railheads; Airport; Seaport.: 10. Language and Literature 77-83: 11. Medical Facilities 85-87: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Policy and: Strategy.: 12. Industry 89-124: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Data;: Pondicherry's Industrial Past; Number, Types and Location of: Industries; Exports of industrial products; Industrial Performance: of Factory Sector; Changing Industrial Profile; NON AGRIND –: Non Agriculture Related Industries; Growth Rates of Output and: Employment; Small-Scale Industries; Public Sector Units (PSUs);: Power; Electricity;. Growth and Performance Investments;: Technical Efficiencies; Costs and Tariffs; Future Demand;: Agricultural Consumption; Domestic; Power Requirement;: Industrial Policy 1997; Objectives; Strategy; To Promote: Sustainable Industrialisation in the Union Territory of: Pondicherry; Thrust areas; Agro Processing Including Marine: Products; Electronics and Software Development; Leather: Products and Footwears; Light Engineering Including Auto: Components; Textiles Including Garments; Simplification of: Procedure and Sppeedy Clearances by Government Authorities;: Peaceful Work Environment; Law and Order; Infrastructure;: Industrial Estates; Power; Water Resources; Telecommunication;: Transport; Roads; Rail Heads; Air; Development of Port; Financial: Infrastructure; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 125-146: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Gross State Domestic Product: (GSDP); Sectoral Composition of GSDP; Rural Employment; Rural: Labour Productivity and Wages; Projections for Rural: CONTENTS:- 7: Employment; Manufacturing Out Put; Construction Sector;: Banking Sector; Scheduled Commercial Banks(SCB); Deposits: Mobilisation Trends and Credit Disbursal; Sector-Wise: Distribution of Loans and Advances by SCBS; Housing Finance;: Computerisation of Banks; State Co-operative Banks; Urban Cooperative: Bank; Policy Initiatives of Rural Credit Disbursal; Micro-: Finance-Informal Credit Delivery System; Non-Banking Financial: Companies; Supervision of NBFCs.: 14. Natural Wealth 147-156: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Water Resources;: Surface Water; Ground Water; Total Annual Water Availability: Water Requirement; Water Management Problems in Pondicherry;: Ground Water Depletion; Seawater Intrusion; Industrial Pollution;: Sewage Pollution; Water Pricing; Vision for 2020; Regulation of: Groundwater; Water Pricing; Water Quality Monitoring;: Conservation Measures; Tank Rehabilitation; Drinking Water;: Underground Drainage System.: 15. Agriculture 157-183: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Growth and Employment;: Land Use; Operational Holdings; State of Agriculture; Cropping: and Irrigation Intensity; Sources of Irrigation; Canals; Tanks and: Ponds; Groundwater; Surface Water; Fertilizers; Cropping Pattern;: Productivity; Animal Husbandry and Poultry Farming; Fisheries;: A New focus for the future; Increasing Productivity through: Inputs; Diversifying the Cropping Pattern; Organic Farming;: Infrastructure and Extension; Providing Information to Farmers;: Ensuring availability of Inputs; Post-Harvest Technology and: Marketing; Access to Credit; Irrigation; Irrigation Management;: Allocating and Regulating Water use; Farmer-Organisation based: Irrigation Management; Federation of Farmers Tank Associations;: Irrigation through Small Ponds; Conjunctive use of Groundwater: and Tank water; Irrigation from Drainage channels; Community: Tubewells for Small and Marginal Farmers; Regulating Industrial: Pollution; Promoting Allied activities; Animal Husbandry; Poultry: Farming; Agro-Industrial Development; Supporting Agricultural: Growth.: 16 Wild Life 185-192: The Mammals; Birds; Reptiles; Amphibians; Fishes.: 17. Tourism 193-198: Tourist Destinations; Serenity; Plage Paradiso; Beaches; Karaikal: Beach; Mahe Beach; Yanam River Cruise; Holy Places; Churches;: Villiannur; Thirunallur Temple; The Varadaraja Temple;: 8 Pondicherry: Vedapureswarar Temple; Karaikal Ammaiyur Temple; Masthan: Saheb Darga; Manakkula Vinayakar Temple; Museums; The: Pondicherry Museum; Bharati and Bharatidasan Memorial: Museums; Jawahar Toy Museum; Parks and Gardens; Other: Tourist Attractions; The Statue of Dupleix; Place Du: Gourvernement; 19th Century Light House; French War Memorial;: The Statue of John of Arc; Aurbindo Ashram; Ariyankuppam: (Arikamedu); The French Cemetery at Karaikal Park Monument: (Aayi Mandapam); Ananda Ranga Pillai Mansion; Hotels.: 18. Archealogical Sites 199: 19. Natural Calamities 201: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Drought;: Thunderstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 203-206: Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 207-208: 22. Rural Development 209-216: Community Development Programmes; Community Development: Programme; Mahila/Yuvak Mandals; Poverty Alleviation: Programmes; Distrtict Rural Development Agency; Integrated: Rural Development Programme; Development of Women &: Children in Rural Areas; Training of Rural Youth for Self: Employment; Supply of Improved Toolkits to Rural Artisans;: Jawahar Rozgar Yojana/ Employment Assurance Scheme; Indira: Awaas Yojana; Million Wells Scheme; Central Rural Sanitation: Programme; Non-Conventional Energy Programme; Non: Conventional Sources of Energy.: 23. Urban Development 217-224: Infrastructure Facilities; Power; Water Resources; Major: Industries; Large, Medium and Small-Scale Industries in: Pondicherry, 2000; Industrial Performance of Factory Sector; Rapid: Growth of the Industrial Sector; Computer Hardware, Software: and IT Enabled Industries; Biotechnology Industry; Investment: and Industrial Policies; Information Technology Policy; Objectives: of IT Poliicy; IT Policy for Government; Short Term; Long Term;: Policy for Education; Short Term; Long Term; Policy for Industries.: 24. Newspapers 225-229: Small Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 231-232: Chronology of Events.: CONTENTS:- 9: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 233-236: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 237-244: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Pondicherry: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics 2001 24: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 25: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 25: 3.4.. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) 2001 25: 3.5. Region wise break up of population (2001 census) 25: 3.6. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 27: 3.7. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 31: 3.8. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 32: 3.9. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 33: 3.10. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 33: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 37: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 43: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 47: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 48: 7.1. High Commissioners of Pondicherry 56: 7.2. Lieutenant governors of Pondicherry 56: 7.3. Chief Ministers of Pondicherry 57: 7.4. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 58: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 58: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 58: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 59: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 59: 8.1. Education system in Pondicherry 62: 8.2. Number of Literates 2001 62: 8.3. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 63: 8.4. Institutions 63: 10.1. Distribution of Language 77: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 80: 11.1. Health care facilities 86: 11.2. Services available in Hospitals 86: 12.1. Annual Growth Rates of the Industrial Sector, 1993-94 to 1998-99 94: 12.2. Contribution of Industrial Sector to Total GSDP, 1993-94 to 1998-99: (1993-94 Constant Prices) (Rs.Lakh) 94: 12.3. Industrial Units in Pondicherry, 2000 95: 12.4. Large, Medium and Small-Scale Industries in Pondicherry, 2000 95: 12.5. Major Items of Export from Pondicherry, 1997-98 (Rs. Crore) 96: 12.6. Relative Contribution of Major ASI Industries to Output, 1980-81: and 1996-97 (1980-81 Constant Prices) 98: 12.7. Relative Contribution of Major ASI Industries to Employment, 1980: 81 and 1996-97 98: 12.8. Relative Shares of Agriculture Related Industries and Non-Agriculture: List of Tables: 12 Pondicherry: Related Industries in Employment and Value of Output (Per Cent of: Total) 99: 12.9. HHI with Respect of Employment and Output 100: 12.10. Annual Growth Rates of Employment and Output (Value) for Major: Industries between 1980-81 and 1996-97 101: 12.11. Source of Raw Material and Destination of Finished Products 103: 12.12. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 4: Employments) 118: 12.13. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 122: 12.14. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 124: 13.1. Sector Composition of GSDP (in Per Cent), 1993-94 to 1998-99 129: 13.2. Estimates of GSDP and Per Capita GSDP at Constant Prices (Rs.Lakh) 129: 13.3. Growth Rates of State Domestic Product by Broad Industry Division: from 1993-94 to 1998-1999 131: 13.4. Growth Rate of GSDP by sector: 1980-81 to 1992-93 and 1993-94 to: 1998-99 131: 13.6. State Wise Distribution of Scheduled Commercial Banks’ offices 135: 13.7. No. of branches of Scheduled Commercial Banks in Union Territory: of Pondicherry 136: 13.8. Trend and Pattern of Deposits and Credits of Scheduled Commercial: Banks 137: 14.1. Tanks in the Pondicherry Region 150: 14.2. Ponds in Pondicherry Region 151: 15.1. Employment in Agriculture, 1993-94 to 1999-2000 160: 15.2. Land Use in the Union Territory of Pondicherry, 1980-81 and 1997-: 1998 160: 15.3. Operational Holdings in Pondicherry, 1999-2000 161: 15.4. Cultivated and Irrigated Area in Pondicherry, 1980-81 to 1999-2000 163: 15.5. Quantity of Different Fertilizers Used in Pondicherry (in tonnes) 165: 15.6. Cropping Pattern (in ha.) in Pondicherry Union Territory, 1980-81: and 1999-2000 166: 15.7. Yield (kg) Per Hectare of Major Crops in Pondicherry Union Territory,: 1970-71, 1980-81 and 1999-2000 167: 15.8. Livestock Population in Pondicherry, 1972-1997 168: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 226: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 227: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 228: 24.4 Publication Added in 2001 228: 27.1. Annual Plan of Pondicherry 2002-2003 237 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Pondicherry) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353920 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 244 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 36th
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Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (India) Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the "INDIA—A Reference Annual" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 12: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-28: India—Gupta and Harsha—The Classical Age; The Southern Rivals;: Southern Dynasties in India; The Mughal Empire.: 2. Physical Aspects 29-34: Physical Background; Physical Features; Geological Structure;: Rivers; Climate; Flora; Fauna.: 3. Population 35-70: Population; Population Density; Sex Ratio; Literacy.: 4. Scheduled Caste 71-78: Welfare of Scheduled Castes; Constitutional Safeguards.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 79-85: Scheduled Tribes Development; Special Central Assistance; Scheme: for Primitive Tribal Groups; Tribal Research Institutes.: 6. Other Backward Classes 87-115: Welfare of Backward Classes; National Backward Classes Finance: and Development Corporation; Schemes for the Welfare of the OBCs;: Identification of OBCs; Parliament/Legistatures as Authorities for: Reservation to OBCs; Division of OBCs into Backward and Most: Backward Classes; Is Reservation to OBCs Anti-Meritarian?;: Selection to Professional Courses: Cut-Off Level; Article 16(4) and: The Concept of Reservation in Favour of OBCs; Real Aims of: 6 India: Affirmative Actions and Protective Discrimination for OBCs.: 7. Government and Politics 117-139: The Union and its Territory; Citizenship; Fundamental Rights;: Fundamental Duties; Directive Principles of State Policy; The Union;: Executive President; Vice-President; Council of Ministers;: Legislature; Rajya Sabha; Lok Sabha; Qualification for Membership: of Parliament; Functions and Powers of Parliament; Parliamentary: Committees; Leaders of Opposition in Parliament; Government: Business in Parliament; Consultative Committees; Nomination of: Members of Parliament on Government Committees/Bodies; Other: Parlimentary Matters; Implementation of Assurances; Administrative: Set-up; Cabinet Secretariat; National Authority, Chemical Weapons: Convention; Ministries/Departments of the Government; List of the: Ministries/Departments (as on 30.1.2003);Parliamentary: Constituencies.: 8. Education 141-163: National Policy on Education; Policy Framework; Structure and: Progress of Education in India; Structure of School Education; Stages: of School Education in India; Age Restriction for Admission; Medium: of Instruction; Teaching of Hindi; Teaching of English; Public: Examinations; Number of Working Days; Academic Session;: Operation Blackboard; Decentralisation; National Programme of: Nutritional Support to Primary Education (School Meal Programme);: Bihar Education Project; Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Programme;: Andhra Pradesh Primary Education Project; Shiksha Karmi Project;: Lok Jumbish Project; District Primary Education Programme (DPEP);: Objectives; Selection Criteria; Coverage; DPEP Coverage Map;: Programme Management Structure; Physical infrastructure;: SIEMATs; Distance Education; Girls Education; Social Equity;: Support Organisations; National Council of Educational Research: and Training (NCERT); Central Institute of Education Technology: (CIET); Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE); National: Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS); Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan: (KVS); Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS); Central Tibetan Schools: Administration (CTSA); Schemes and Programmes;: Vocationalisation of Secondary Education; Basic Components of: the Scheme; Pattern of Funding; Management Structure; Pre-: Vocational Education at Lower Secondary Stage; PSSCIVE;: Integrated Education for Disabled Children (IEDC); Computer Literacy: And Studies in Schools (CLASS).: 9. Transport and Communication 165-177: Transport and Energy; Transport and Environment; Safety;: CONTENTS:- 7: Structural Changes in the Economy; Data Base; Transport and: Budgetary Allocation; Technological Upgradation; Regulatory: Frameworks; Importance of Telecommunications; NTP 1994 -: objectives and achievements; Need for a new telecom policy;: Objectives and targets of the New Telecom Policy 1999; New Policy: Framework; Cellular Mobile Service Providers; Fixed Service: Providers; Cable Service Providers; Internet Telephony; Public: Mobile Radio Trunking Service Providers; National Long Distance: Operator; International Long Distance Services; Other Service: Providers; Global Mobile Personal Communication Services;: SATCOM Policy; VSAT Service Providers; Electronic Commerce;: Resolution of problems of existing operators; Restructuring of DoT;: Spectrum Management; Universal Service obligation.: 10. Language and Literature 179-195: Languages; Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 197-210: National Health Policy - 2002; Current Scenario; Financial Resources;: Delivery of National Public Health Programmes; The State of Public: Health Infra-Structure; Extending Public Health Services; Role of: Local Self-Government Institutions; Norms for Health Care: Personnel; Education of Health Care Professionals; Need for: Specialists in ‘Public Health’ and ‘Family Medicine’; Nursing: Personnel; Use of Generic Drugs and Vaccines; Urban Health; Mental: Health; Information, Education and Communication; Health: Research; Role of the Private Sector; The Role of Civil Society;: National Disease Surveillance Network; Health Statistics; Medical: Ethics; Regulation of Standards in Para Medical Disciplines;: Environmental and Occupational Health; The Impact of Globalization: on the Health Sector; Inter-Sectoral Contribution to Health;: Population Growth and Health Standards; Alternative Systmens of: Medicine; Objectives; Goals to be achieved by 2000-2015; NHP-: 2002- Policy Prescriptions; Equity; Women’s Health; Enforcement: of Quality Standards for Food and Drugs; Providing Medical Facilities: to Users from Overseas; Impact of Globalisation on the Health Sector.: 12. Industry 211-253: Role and Functions of the Department of Industrial Policy &: Promotion; Industrial Policy; Main features; Policy measures;: Economic Affairs; Public Finance.: 13. Finance Sector 255-267: Sources of Revenue; Transfer of Resources; Annual Budget; Public: Debt; External Assistance; Banking; Reserve Bank of India;: Composition of Banking System; Deposit Mobilisation and: 8 India: Deployment; Advances to Priority Sector; Credit to Weaker Sections;: Credit Flow to Agriculture; Advances to SC/ST Borrowers;: Differential Rate of Interest Scheme; Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar: Yojana (SGSY); Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana; Prime: Minister’s Rojgar Yojana (PMRY); Regional Rural Banks; Industrial: Development Bank of India; Export-Import Bank of India; ICICI: Limited; National Housing Bank;Housing Finance; Small Industries: Development Bank of India; Nabard; Indian Banks Abroad;: Insurance; Life Insurance Corporation of India.: 14. Natural Wealth 269-281: Minerals; Initiatives Taken in the Ninth Plan; Major Initiatives in the: Ninth Plan; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore Non-ferrous Metals;: Aluminium; Copper; Zinc and Lead; Externally Aided Projects; Plan: Outlay and Expenditure; Tenth Plan Objectives; Major Areas of: Concern; Tenth Plan Strategy; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore;: Non-Ferrous Metals; Copper; Lead and Zinc.: 15. Agriculture 283-292: Harvesting Season; Land Utilisation; Technology Mission on Oil: Seeds and Pulses; Crop Production Programme; Integrated Nutrient: Management; Horticulture; Estimated Production of Major: Horticultural Crops; Area and Production of Fruits in India During: 2001-02; Area and Production of Vegetables in India During 2001-02;: Area and Production of Major Spices in India During 2001-02.: 16. Wild Life 293-321: Flora; Fauna; Andhra Pradesh: Mahaveer Harina Vanasthali National: Park; Arunachal Pradesh; Assam: Kaziranga National Park; Manas: National Park; Orang National Park; Barnadi National Park; Bihar:: Valmiki National Park; Kanwar Lake; Gujarat: Gir National Park;: Marine National Park; Velvadar Blackbuck National Park; Black: Buck National Park; Himachal Pradesh: The Great Himalayan National: Park; Keibul Lam Jao National Park; Jammu & Kashmir: Dachigam: Naitonal Park; Hemis Altitude National Park; Kishtwar High Altitude: National Park; Jharkhand: Betla National Park, Ranchi; Karnataka;: Bandipur National Park; Bannerghatta National Park; Nagarhole: National Park; Nagarhole National Parks; Kerala: Eravikulam National: Park; Periyar National Park; Silent Valley National Park; Madhya: Pradesh: Bandhavgarh National Park; Kanha National Park; Madhav: Shivpuri National Park; Panna National Park; Satpura National Park: and Tiger Reserve; Van Vihar Bhopal Leo National Park;: Maharashtra: Wild Life Parks; Nawegaon National Park; Land Tenure;: Pench National Park; Sanjay Gandhi National Park; Tadoba National: Park; Krishnagiri Upavan National Park (Borivali National park);: CONTENTS:- 9: Manipur: Keibul Lamjao National Park; Mizoram: Murlen National: Park; Phawngpui National Park; Orissa: Simlipal National Park;: Rajasthan: Desert National Park; Ranthambore National Park; Sariska: National Park; Birds of Desert National Park; Sikkim:: Khangchendzonga National Park; Sirohi National Park; Tamil Nadu:: Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park; Uttaranchal: Corbett National: Park; Nandadevi National Park; Valley of Flowers National Park;: Uttar Pradesh: Dudhwa National Park; West Bengal; Singhalila: National Park; Sunderbans National Park; Gorumara National Park;: Andaman & Nicobar: Campbell Bay National Park; Galathea National: Park; Mount Harriet National Park; Saddle Peak National Park;: Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park; Wandoor; Nhidiyatapu: Biological Park.: 17. Tourism 323-330: Global Status and Trends; Global Market Trends; India’s Place In: World Tourism; India’s Tourist Profile; Tenth Plan Objective; Role: of the Department of Tourism; Barriers to Growth; Approach-Related: Barriers; Major components of the Tenth Plan strategy.: 18. Archaeological Sites 331-334: Approach and Action Plan for the Tenth Plan.: 19. Natural Calamities 335-342: The Global Context; Disastrous Weather Events of 1981; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1982; Disastrous Weather Events of 1983;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1984; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1985; Disastrous Weather Events of 1986; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1987; Disastrous Weather Events of 1988; Disastrous Weather: Events of 1989; Disastrous Weather Events of 1990; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1991; Disastrous Weather Events of 1992;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1993; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1994; Disastrous Weather Events of 1995; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1996.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 343-362: Bihu Festival; Sonepur Fair; Chhath Fair; Sat Khumb Fair; Pushkar: Fair; Durga Fair; Durga Puja Festival; Id-ul-Juha; Diwali—the Festival: of Lights; Dussehra; Kumbh-ka-Mela; Holi; Janmashtami; Lohri;: Mahashivratri; Onam; Raksha Bandhan; Jain Festival; Christian: Festivals; National Festivals; The Republic Day; Martyr’s Day;: Independence Day; Gandhiji’s Birthday; Bal—Din or Children’s Day.: 21. Arts and Crafts 363-382: Andhra Pradesh: Performing Arts; Arunachal Pradesh: Performing: Arts; Likabali; Assam: Handicrafts; Woodwork; Textiles; Toys and: 10 India: Dolls; Bihar: Performing Arts; Santhal; Chhattisgarh: Performing: Arts; Gujarat; Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles;: Himachal Pradesh: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork;: Stoneware; Textiles; Folk Paintings; Jammu & Kashmir: Handicrafts;: Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles; Metalware; Jharkhand:: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Wood-work; Textiles; Metalware; Toys: and Dolls; Puppetry; Karala: Performing Arts; Kathakali; Hand: Gestures; Madhya Pradesh: Performing Arts; Bhil Dance; Sola: Dance; Maharashtra: Handicrafts; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk: Painting; Manipur; Performing Arts; Orissa: Performing Arts;: Santhal; Punjab: Performing Arts; Bhangra; Gidha; Rajasthan:: Performing Arts; Bhavai Dance; Bhil Dance; Chari Dance; Folk: Dances; Ghoomar Dance; Ras Dance; Tamil Nadu: Handicrafts;: Woodwork; Stoneware; Textiles; Uttar Pradesh: Performing Arts;: Ahir Dance; Holi dance; Nautanki and Rasa Dance; West Bengal:: Handicrafts; Stoneware; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk Paintings;: Puppetary; Andaman & Nicobar: Performing Arts; Chatham Saw: Mill; Delhi: Handicrafts; Earthenware.: 22. Rural Development 383-405: Department of Rural Development; Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak: Yojana Guidelines; Programme Objectives; Guiding principles of: PMGSY and Definitions; Planning, Funding, Execution and: Maintenance of Rural Roads; Planning for Rural Roads; Funding: and Allocation; Proposals; State level Agencies; Preparation of: Project Proposals and their clearance; Scrutiny of project proposals;: Empowered Committee; Tendering of works; Programme: Implementation Units; Execution of Works; National Rural Roads: Development Agency; Quality Control and Supervision of Works;: Indira Awaas Yojana; Objective; Target Group; Identification of: beneficiaries; Panchayati Raj; 73rd Amendment Act, 1992; Powers: and Responsibilities; Gram Sabha; The Provisions of the Panchayats: (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996; Training and awareness: generation programme; Rural Building Centres - Guidelines; Eligibility: and Selection;ICT Initiatives in Rural Development; ICT: Infrastructure; Application Software Packages; Web-based: Applications;Database Applications; GIS Applications; Concurrent: Evaluation (CE) Studies Completed.: 23. Urban Development 407-424: Objectives; Role of all the Stakeholders; The Central Government: would; The State Governments would; The Local Authorities would;: The Public/Private Housing Finance Companies would; Housing: Boards/Corporations/Development Authorities and other public: agencies would; The Corporate, Private and Cooperative Sectors: CONTENTS:- 11: would; Research, and Technology Transfer Organisations would;: Planning for Integration; Physical Infrastructure Development;: Improving Access to Social Services; Health Services;: Strengthening Municipal Governance and Management; Housing: and Urban Policy in India; Plan Outlay in Housing and Urban: Development Sector; Integrated Development of Small and Medium: Towns; Objectives of IDSMT; Selection of Towns; Urban Mapping: Scheme; Urban Transport; National Urban Information System: (NUIS); Low Cost Sanitation Scheme for Liberation of Scavengers;: Objective; Selection of Towns; Urban Infrastructure; Urban Reforms;: Resource Gap; Resource Mobilisation Effort; Second Generation: Reforms; Regulatory Framework; Model Legislation; Municipal: Accounting System; Public-Private Participation Guidelines.: 24. Newspapers 425-449: The Highlights of the Indian Press in 2001; General Review; Analysis: of Daily Newspapers; Analysis of Periodicals; Language-wise: Analysis; State-wise Analysis; Circulation Pattern; Circulation: Levels; Ownership; Contents; Miscellaneous’ Publications; Foreign: Mission Publications; Detailed Analysis; Press and Print Media;: Registrar of Newspapers for India; Press Information Bureau; News: Agencies; Press Trust of India; United News of India; Non-Aligned: News Agencies Pool; Press Council of India; Big Dailies; Big: Periodcals.: 25 Important Events (1990-2004) 451-466: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 467-480: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 481-496: First Plan; Second Plan; Third Plan; Annual Plans; Fourth Plan;: Fifth Plan; Sixth Plan; Seventh Plan; Annual Plans; Eighth Plan;: Ninth Plan; Achievements; Tenth Plan; Programme Implementation;: Monitoring of Twenty-Point Programme; Monitoring Design at the: Centre; Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme: 12 India: 3.1. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 37: 3.2. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 64: 3.3. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 67: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Scheduled Caste Population by Sex and: Literacy Rate (2001) 73: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 75: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/UT) (2001) 77: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex and: Literacy Rate (2001) 81: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 83: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/UT) (2001) 84: 12.1. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories: 2001 218: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories: 2001 236: 14.1. Life Indices for selected base metals 270: 15.1. Annual Compound Growth of Crop Area, Production and: Productivity 284: 17.1. Contribution of Travel and Tourism to GDP and Employment 330: 17.2. International Tourist Arrivals 330: 17.3. Contribution of Travel and Tourism to Exports and Receipts 330: 17.4. Contribution of Travel and Tourism to Employment 330: 17.5. International and Domestic Tourism 330: 24.1. The Press in India in 2001: At a Glance 430: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers 430: 24.3. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 432: 24.4. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 439: 27.1 Growth Performance in the Five Year Plans 487: List of Tables: CONTENTS:- 13 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (India) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353937 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 496 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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N.K. Panda
Policies, Programmes and Strategies For Tribal Development a Critical Appraisal [Hardcover]
A plethora of literature is available and various studies have been undertaken on different aspects of tribal development. But very few on the analysis of tribal problems vis-à-vis programmes/policies for their development has remained more or less unexplored. The present study has attempted to plug this critical gap. In this book the author has delved deeper into the genesis of tribal problems, critically examined the programmes for their development in the past and present and offered some valuable insights for lifting them out of the morass of poverty and stagnation. It has traced successive shifts in tribal development policies and strategies at different points of time. A thumbnail picture has been presented on impact of the programmes on the stakeholders through case studies conducted in a remote district of a poverty ridden state. The results of the field study tend to conceptualise that despite input in terms of money and material and the so called coveted efforts and endeavours of public servants, there is an abysmal mismatch between the objectives and achievement. We are still far away from the point of their conscientisation. The study will be of immense academic and practical worth. The comprehensive analysis and critical review presented in this book on an important aspect of tribal development and finally the policy prescriptions suggested make it imperative reading for economists, anthropologists, planners, policy makers, administrators and members of the academic and research organizations. About The Author:- Dr. Nisakar Panda, (b. 1959) has had an excellent academic career. He did not post-graduation and Ph.D. in economics and acquired his law degree from Utkal University. He has been a lecturer of Economics for a brief spell and then entered into the State Service under Government of Orissa. Currently, he is working as Deputy Director in the Planning and Coordination Department, Government of Orissa. He has been actively involved in a number of Evaluation Studies of Government Programmes/Schemes. He was a key member of the Committee on ‘Integrated Perspective Plan (1992-93 and 2002-03) on land and water use for Kalahandi District of Orissa’ and was actively associated in preparation of the reports. Contents:- Preface • List of Abbreviations • List of Tables • Glossary • Introduction • Need and Importance of the Study • Review of Literature • Objectives • Problem under Study • Hypotheses • Scope of the Study • Approach and Methodology • Structure of the Study • Notes and References • Tribal Development in India: Need, Strategy and Policy • What is a Tribe? • Demographic Profile of Tribes in India • Compulsions for Tribal Development in India • Policy and Strategy • Tribal Development Policies and Strategies in India • Conclusion • Notes and References • Profile of Individual Tribes • Demographic Profile • Socio-Economic Lives of Tribal Communities • Conclusion • Notes and References • An Analysis of the Programmes at Work • Sub-Plan Approach and Integrated Tribal Development Projects • Tribal Development During the Plan Periods • Tribal Sub-plan Approach • Area under Tribal Sub-plan • Shortcomings of the Sub-Plan Strategy • Sub-Plan Approach and ITDP/ITDA • MADA • Cluster Approach • Primitive Tribes of Orissa and Their Development Through Micro Projects • Dispersed Tribal Development Programmes (DTDP) • Anti-Poverty Programmes • Protective and Anti-Exploitative Measures • Special Education Programmes • Educational Development Programmes out of Special Central Assistance • Tribal Development Through Cooperatives • Tribal Development Through Sectoral Programmes • Conclusion • Notes and References • Financial Aspects of the Programmes • Sources and Pattern of Funding • Flow of Funds • Conclusion • Notes and References • Process of Implementation • Central Government • State Government • Harijan and Tribal Welfare Department • Committees and Councils • Institutions and Academics • Corporations • Field Set-up • Monitoring and Evaluation • Voluntary Organisations • New Areas of Intervention • Conclusion • Notes and References • Impact of the Programmes • Physical Archievements • Cases Studied on People’s Development Programmes of Thuamul Rampur Block of Kalahandi District • Result of the Analysis • Case Studies of Area Development Programme • Result of the Analysis • Conclusion • Notes and References • Finding and Policy Prescriptions • Testing of hypotheses • Findings • Policy Recommendations • Notes and References • Appendices • Household Beneficiary Schedule • State-wise Population of Scheduled Tribes in India (1991) • Literacy Rate for Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (1991) • District-Wise Density of Scheduled Tribes Population of Orissa (1991) • MADA Pockets in Different Districts (1991) • No. S. 11011/40/79-IRD-III Government of India Ministry of Rural Reconstruction • The Micro Projects for Primitives Tribes • Index. The Title 'Policies, Programmes and Strategies For Tribal Development a Critical Appraisal written/authored/edited by N.K. Panda', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178354910 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 306 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Rural Development. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Wilhelm Wundt
Elements of Folk Psychology: Outlines of a Psychological History of the Development of Mainkind Volume 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 2 Vols. Set
Elements of Folk Psychology (1900-1920) was the last work produced the Wilhelm Wundt. As the subtitle of the book emphasizes, it offers outlines of a psychological history of the development of mankind. It is a descriptive account of human development and deals at some length with the forms of original tribal organizations and of the consummation of marriage, with soul, demon and totem cults, and with various phenomena of somewhat primitive culture. On the other hand, it describes in barest outlines the social movements that reach over not the historical times, such as the founding of states and cities, the origin of legal systems, and the like. The study relies largely on Suppositions and hypotheses because facts at the author’s disposal did not allow him to point out various transitions with absolute certainty. Nevertheless, the conjectured process moves on the factual plane from the beginning to the end. About The Author:- Wilhelm Wundt, is known as the Father of Experimental Psychology and Founder of modern Psychology, was born in 1832 in a small town in Baden, Germany. Having obtained a medical degree from the University of Heidelberg, he joined the same university as a lecturer in physiology. It was here that he published his work on the theory of sense perception and offered the first course even taught in scientific psychology. In 1873-74 he published the Principle of Physiological Psychology which advanced a new system of psychology and prescribed a new methodology for the examination of conscious experience. After he became a professor at the University of Leipzig, he established the first ever psychological laboratory in the world. His other outstanding works include the Outline of Psychology (1896) and Elements of Folk Psychology (1900-20). Wundt died in Grossbothen in Germany in 1920. Introduction by Dr. Sila Basa, Ph.D., D.Lit., FRAS (London). Born in Kolkata, India. 1947. working as an academic attached to the Department of Folklore and languages studies with various Universities. She is also associated with the training programmes in Folkloristics of the Asiatic Society, Kolkata, India. Contents:- Volume 1: TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE • PREFACE • INTRODUCTION • CHAPTER II • THE DISCOVERY OF PRIMITIVE MAN • THE CULTURE OF PRIMITIVE MAN IN ITS EXTERNAL EXPRESSION • THE ORIGIN OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY • PRIMITIVE SOCIETY • THE BEGINNINGS OF LANGUAGE • THE THINKING OF PRIMITIVE MAN • EARLIEST BELIEFS IN MAGIC AND DEMONS • THE BEGINNINGS OF ART • THE INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMITIVE MAN • CHAPTER II • THE TOTEMIC AGE • THE GENERAL CHARACTER OF TOTEMISM • THE STAGES OF TOTEMIC CULTURE • TOTEMIC TRIBAL ORGANIZATION • THE ORIGIN OF EXOGAMY • MODES OF CONTRACTING MARRIAGE • THE CAUSES OF TOTEMIC EXOGAMY • THE FORMS OF POLYGAMY • THE DEVELOPMENTAL FORMS OF TOTEMISM • THE ORIGIN OF TOTEMIC IDEAS • THE LAWS OF TABOO • SOUL BELIEFS OF THE TOTEMIC AGE • THE ORIGIN OF THE FETISH • THE ANIMAL ANCESTOR AND THE HUMAN ANCESTOR • THE TOTEMIC CULTS • THE ART OF THE TOTEMIC AGE. Volume 2: THE AGE OF HEROES AND GODS • GENERAL CHARATER OF THE HEROS • THE EXTERNAL CULTURE OF THE HEROS AGE • THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLICAL SOCIETY • FAMILY ORGANIZATION WITHIN POLITICAL SOCIETY • THE DEFFERENTIATION OF CLASSES • THE DIFFERENTIATION OF VOCATIONS • THE ORIGIN OF CITIES • THE BEGINNINGS OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM • THE DEVELOPMENT OF PENAL LAW • THE DIFFERENTIATION OF LEGAL FUCNTIONS • THE ORIGIN OF GODS • THE HERO SAGA • COSMOGONIC ANDS THEOGONIC MYTHS • THE BELIEF IN SOULS AND IN A WORLD BEYOND • THE ORIGIN OF DEITY CULTS • THE FORMS OF CULT PRACTICES • THE ART OF THE HEROIC AGE • CHAPTER IV • THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMANITY • THE CONCEPT ‘HUMANITY’ • WORLD EMPIRES • WORLD CULTURE • WORLD RELIGIONS • WORLD HISTORY • INDEX. The Title 'Elements of Folk Psychology: Outlines of a Psychological History of the Development of Mainkind written/authored/edited by Wilhelm Wundt', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788178356068 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 564 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Psychology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
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Wilhelm Wundt
Elements of Folk Psychology : Outlines of a Psychological History of the Development of Mainkind Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Wilhelm Wundt, is known as the Father of Experimental Psychology and Founder of modern Psychology, was born in 1832 in a small town in Baden, Germany. Having obtained a medical degree from the University of Heidelberg, he joined the same university as a lecturer in physiology. It was here that he published his work on the theory of sense perception and offered the first course even taught in scientific psychology. In 1873-74 he published the Principle of Physiological Psychology which advanced a new system of psychology and prescribed a new methodology for the examination of conscious experience. After he became a professor at the University of Leipzig, he established the first ever psychological laboratory in the world. His other outstanding works include the Outline of Psychology (1896) and Elements of Folk Psychology (1900-20). Wundt died in Grossbothen in Germany in 1920. Introduction by Dr. Sila Basa, Ph.D., D.Lit., FRAS (London). Born in Kolkata, India. 1947. working as an academic attached to the Department of Folklore and languages studies with various Universities. She is also associated with the training programmes in Folkloristics of the Asiatic Society, Kolkata, India. Contents:- Volume 1: TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE • PREFACE • INTRODUCTION • CHAPTER II • THE DISCOVERY OF PRIMITIVE MAN • THE CULTURE OF PRIMITIVE MAN IN ITS EXTERNAL EXPRESSION • THE ORIGIN OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY • PRIMITIVE SOCIETY • THE BEGINNINGS OF LANGUAGE • THE THINKING OF PRIMITIVE MAN • EARLIEST BELIEFS IN MAGIC AND DEMONS • THE BEGINNINGS OF ART • THE INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMITIVE MAN • CHAPTER II • THE TOTEMIC AGE • THE GENERAL CHARACTER OF TOTEMISM • THE STAGES OF TOTEMIC CULTURE • TOTEMIC TRIBAL ORGANIZATION • THE ORIGIN OF EXOGAMY • MODES OF CONTRACTING MARRIAGE • THE CAUSES OF TOTEMIC EXOGAMY • THE FORMS OF POLYGAMY • THE DEVELOPMENTAL FORMS OF TOTEMISM • THE ORIGIN OF TOTEMIC IDEAS • THE LAWS OF TABOO • SOUL BELIEFS OF THE TOTEMIC AGE • THE ORIGIN OF THE FETISH • THE ANIMAL ANCESTOR AND THE HUMAN ANCESTOR • THE TOTEMIC CULTS • THE ART OF THE TOTEMIC AGE. The Title 'Elements of Folk Psychology : Outlines of a Psychological History of the Development of Mainkind written/authored/edited by Wilhelm Wundt', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788178356075 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 300 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Psychology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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Wilhelm Wundt
Elements of Folk Psychology : Outlines of a Psychological History of the Development of Mainkind Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- Wilhelm Wundt, is known as the Father of Experimental Psychology and Founder of modern Psychology, was born in 1832 in a small town in Baden, Germany. Having obtained a medical degree from the University of Heidelberg, he joined the same university as a lecturer in physiology. It was here that he published his work on the theory of sense perception and offered the first course even taught in scientific psychology. In 1873-74 he published the Principle of Physiological Psychology which advanced a new system of psychology and prescribed a new methodology for the examination of conscious experience. After he became a professor at the University of Leipzig, he established the first ever psychological laboratory in the world. His other outstanding works include the Outline of Psychology (1896) and Elements of Folk Psychology (1900-20). Wundt died in Grossbothen in Germany in 1920. Introduction by Dr. Sila Basa, Ph.D., D.Lit., FRAS (London). Born in Kolkata, India. 1947. working as an academic attached to the Department of Folklore and languages studies with various Universities. She is also associated with the training programmes in Folkloristics of the Asiatic Society, Kolkata, India. Contents:- Volume 2: THE AGE OF HEROES AND GODS • GENERAL CHARATER OF THE HEROS • THE EXTERNAL CULTURE OF THE HEROS AGE • THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLICAL SOCIETY • FAMILY ORGANIZATION WITHIN POLITICAL SOCIETY • THE DEFFERENTIATION OF CLASSES • THE DIFFERENTIATION OF VOCATIONS • THE ORIGIN OF CITIES • THE BEGINNINGS OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM • THE DEVELOPMENT OF PENAL LAW • THE DIFFERENTIATION OF LEGAL FUCNTIONS • THE ORIGIN OF GODS • THE HERO SAGA • COSMOGONIC ANDS THEOGONIC MYTHS • THE BELIEF IN SOULS AND IN A WORLD BEYOND • THE ORIGIN OF DEITY CULTS • THE FORMS OF CULT PRACTICES • THE ART OF THE HEROIC AGE • CHAPTER IV • THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMANITY • THE CONCEPT ‘HUMANITY’ • WORLD EMPIRES • WORLD CULTURE • WORLD RELIGIONS • WORLD HISTORY • INDEX.- The Title 'Elements of Folk Psychology : Outlines of a Psychological History of the Development of Mainkind written/authored/edited by Wilhelm Wundt', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788178356082 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 264 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Psychology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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C.S. Reddy
The Life of Hunting and Gathering Tribes in the Eastern Ghats [Hardcover]
The present study has been conducted among the Chenchu, one of the most primitive hunting and gathering tribes in India, dwelling in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, with a view : (a) to understand the critical features of the physical environment, distribution and seasonal availability of the floral, faunal and water resources, constraits, (b) to understand the knowledge and various uses of the forest produce, the extent of dependence and conservation practices, (c) to estimate the flow of the biomass at Chenchu household level, (d) and the comparison in the usage of biomass between the Chenchu households, and the rural agro-households, (e) to estimate the monitory value of the forest resources used by the Chenchus, (f) to understand the cultural perceptions and traditional knowledge of the Chenchus regarding the world view, forest, living and non-living organisms, (g) and the institutional arrangement in terms of rules and regulations concerning the conservation and utilization of forest resources, property rights, social organization, the territorial rights, the user rights on certain resources in order to prevent the over-exploitation of the resources, (h) and coping mechanisms to the physical constraints. This book is expected to be highly useful to academicians, scholars, post graduate students, policy makers, bureaucrats, NGOs, voluntary organizations and social activists. About The Author:- Dr. C. Subba Reddy born in Akepadu – a small village in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh in 1968, got his Ph.D. Degree in Social Anthropology in 2001 from Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati. He did his field work for his Ph.D. in the Chenchu tribe in the interior Nallamalai forest. He resided for two years in Chenchu settlements located in inhospitable environment. During his field work he made a lot of Chenchu friends. He worked as a teacher in Republic of Maldives for five years from 2001 to 2005. During his stay he worked in two atolls namely HAA.DHAAL and HA.ALIF in Maldives. He received Certificate of Excellency in teaching from the school. He guided Mr. Mohmed Siraj, school head master, Nolhivaram island of Haa. Dhal Atoll in carrying out a project work for getting his diploma in school management course. Presently he is associating with Poverty Learning Foundation – a private research institute based in Hyderabad, A.P. in the capacity of Programme Officer. The Title 'The Life of Hunting and Gathering Tribes in the Eastern Ghats written/authored/edited by C.S. Reddy', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178356914 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 344 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / North-East Indian Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Susmita Sen Gupta
Radical Politics in Meghalaya: Problems and Prospects [Hardcover]
The most significant agent of radical politics in Meghalaya is the CPI which is one of the oldest political parties in the country. From its very inception, the CPI claims to have championed the cause of the tribal people and stood for safeguarding their identity. Nevertheless, the CPI has not been able to achieve any significant breakthrough in the politics of Meghalaya. The CPI has contested all the assembly elections held in Meghalaya so far without achieving any success. This gives rise to a number of questions, viz., what is the relevance of the CPI in the political scenario of Maghalaya? What are the main impediments faced by the party in pursuing its radical politics in Meghalaya? And so on. The book examines some of these questions for an understanding of the reasons behind the failure of radical politics in Meghalaya and also seeks to assess whether such politics has any future prospects in the state. About The Author:- Susmita Sen Gupta teaches Political Science in the North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong. She had a brilliant academic career, holding positions in all public examinations. She stood 1st Class 1st in the M.A. Examination of NEHU, Shillong and was awarded a gold medal. She was felicitated at a Toppers’ Reception hosted by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986. She later earned the degrees of M.Phil. and Ph.D. from NEHU. She has done intensive research on the party system in India, regionalism, student movement, coalition politics, women and politics, ethnicity in the context of the tribal societies of North East India, politics of migration, globalization and so on. Her publications include a number of research papers on the above mentioned areas of Political Science in various regional and national journals and books. Her book titled Regionalism in Meghalaya was published in 2005. She is deeply interested in Indian classical music and had a training in vocal music. The Title 'Radical Politics in Meghalaya: Problems and Prospects written/authored/edited by Susmita Sen Gupta', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178357423 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 248 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / North-East Indian Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Diwakar Minj
Munda Evam Oorav Ka Dharmik Itihaas [Hardcover]
The Title 'Munda Evam Oorav Ka Dharmik Itihaas written/authored/edited by Diwakar Minj', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178357430 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 464 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in Hindi. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / HINDI BOOKS. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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S.P. Talukdar
Genesis of Indigenous Chakma Budhist and Their Pulverization Worldwide [Hardcover]
The book has been written eclectically all encompassing informations of Buddhist Chakmas. The book's locale on the valleys of the river Karnaphuli the native land of indigenous Buddhist Chakmas-a factive description of them and in faggots of coverings, who's ageing feeling they belong to Sakyan family in which Gautama Buddha was born. As we get to know from history that there was not a single Buddhist in India more than one thousand years back, barring the Buddhist Hill Tribes Chakmas in the erstwhile East Bengal province at one time, the last remnants of Sakyan Buddhist purfling Buddhism that remained unperfidiousness in them. It may be a racy presentation and it may not be fragile to say: “Buddhism, in India without Chakmas is nothing, Chakmas, without Buddhism in India, is nothing,” The indigenous Chakmas are now in holocaust winter-the sands of time is running out of them. UNESCO declared Buddhism world religion (effectual means of preserving peace) on the Buddha Purnima day on 13th May (Saturday), 2006. One would cash this check getting into the real, with worthwhile documents. About The Author:- A well known and respected freelance writer with several publications to his credit, S.P. Talukdar, initially commenced a career in merchant shipping and travelled far and wide across seven seas. However, it was a career in the state civil sevice which beckoned him and he served as an administrative officer in a state in the north eastern part of India where he spent most of his best years of his eventful life and where he had the opportunity to further interact closely with the members of the minority Buddhist indegenious tribes and understand the challenges that were being faced by the members of such tribes. These experiences motivated him to write on the origin, history and present plight of one of such Buddhist tribes – the chakma Buddhist Tribe, after having retired voluntarily from the government services as Director Relief and rehabilitation, thus owing no allegiance to any authority, he set out to write on these Buddhist tribes with no restrictions, reservations or prejudices. One of his accredited tasks in initiating the DNA study on the origin of the Sakyas, the tribe to which Gautam Buddha was born, which study was conducted by Dr. Mark G. Thomas of London University. He was also a visiting member of the Buddhist Organisation Amida Trust, London. Contents:- Contents, Preface 11, Introduction 13, Prologue 15, 1. Progenetory 25, 2. Sprinkling of Chakma 41, 3. Buddhism Religious Faith of Daily Life 143, 4. Chakma Language and Script 211, 5. The Holocaust of Human Rights 237, Conclusion 285, Bibliography 289, Index 293 The Title 'Genesis of Indigenous Chakma Budhist and Their Pulverization Worldwide written/authored/edited by S.P. Talukdar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178357584 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 308 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / North-East Indian Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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L.M. Khaute
The Sangai: the Pride of Manipur [Hardcover]
This book is mainly about the ‘Sangai’. A short story entitled, ‘A Tale of the Thangjing Hills’, plus notes on ‘Haofu, the Indigenous Dog of Manipur’ is appended. Though not directly connected to each other, yet the theme of animal and the wild runs through the strands of these writings. A couple of poems are sprinkled to give poetic touch to this simple yet interesting book. About The Author:- LallianMang Khaute is a member of the Indian Police Service 1985 batch. He is currently serving as Inspector General of Police (Intelligence), Manipur. A wildlife enthusiast, the author, through his work, hopes to create awareness on the rare and beautiful Sangai, which he calls “The Pride of Manipur”. This is his first book on the Sangai. He has also written a booklet on the initiatives he took on Community Policing, during his stint as Superintendent of Police, Churachandpur District in 1997. Contents:- Contents, Acknowledgements, Deer Sangai, Photo Gallery, Ode to the Loktak Lake , Section–A, 1. The Sangai, An Introduction 1, 2. The Sangai, The Brow-antlered , Deer of Manipur, 3. Morphological Study , 4. Reproductive Behaviour, 5. The Dancing Deer , 6. Population, 7. Favourite Food Plants , 8. Keibul Lamjao, the only Natural Habitat , of the Sangai, 9. The Sangai Down the Years , 10. Sangai Folkore, 11. Royal Boat and Sangai Head, 12. Challenges to Sangai Conservation , 13. Recent Steps to Save the Sangai , Elsewhere , Section–B, A Tale of the Thangjing Hills , Section–C Haofa, The Indigenous Dog of Manipur , Photo Gallery The Title 'The Sangai: the Pride of Manipur written/authored/edited by L.M. Khaute', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178357720 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 140 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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P.K. Mohanty
Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India Volume 5 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 5 Vols. Set
This encyclopaedia work in five volumes covers all related and relevant information about the scheduled tribes in India. The comprehensive, exclusive and exhaustive work will be an invaluable reference tool for scholars, researchers, planners, administrator, policy makers, govt. official and the others. Contents:- Preface • Tribals in North-East India • Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh • Tribes of Assam • Tribes of Manipur • Tribes of Meghalaya • Tribes of Mizoram • Tribes of Sikkim • Tribes of Tripura • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182050525 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1528 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 5 Vols. Set
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P.K. Mohanty
Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (South) Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (South) written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182050532 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 318 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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P.K. Mohanty
Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (North) Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (North) written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182050549 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 278 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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P.K. Mohanty
Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (West) Volume Vol. 3rd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 3rd
The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (West) written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182050587 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 279 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
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V.C. Pandey
Anatomy of Suicide [Hardcover]
Suicide is the action of killing oneself intentionally. It is a multidimensional disorder, which results from a complex interaction of biological, genetic, psychological, sociological and environmental factors. For the last few decades it has become a serious health problem in our modern societies. Throughout the world, about 2000 people kill themselves each day. Suicide is among the top 10 causes of death in the 15 to 35 year age group. This book provides a comprehensive account of the state of current knowledge concerning incidence of suicide and attempted suicide. It describes the biological, genetics, psychological, and socio-logical factors related to suicidal behaviour. It also discusses assess-ment, treatment, and prevention. It will serve as a highly useful reference too for anyone, including physicians, nurses, social workers, counsellors, teachers, clergy and parents interested in learning more about suicide. About The Author:- V.C.Pandey, a Civil Servant (DANICS) and a brilliant academic from Lucknow University has held several administrative positions under the NCT, Delhi. A reputed expert in the field of education, he has shown active participation in several seminars. Besides he introduced various vocational schemes. He is the author of several works on various phases of Education. At present Shri Pandey is Additional Secretary in Ministry of Education and Transport and is in charge of the Departments of Tourism, Art, Cultural and Language in the Government of NCT. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface : Understanding Suicide : Sociology of Suicide : Socioeconomic Factors of Suicide : Patterns of Suicide and Suicide Risk : Influence of Suicide : Suicide Among Teens, Adults and Elderly : Suicide Prevention and Control. : Bibliography : Index The Title 'Anatomy of Suicide written/authored/edited by V.C. Pandey', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788182051478 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 294 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Aman Gupta
Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples Volume 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 2 Vols. Set
Offers a study of the human rights of indigenous people. This book intends to work at socio-economic status, human rights situation, and burning issues of indigenous people. It discusses the role of international laws and modern human rights programme. The Title 'Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples written/authored/edited by Aman Gupta', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788182052055 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 612 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Scheduled Castes / OBC / Minorities. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
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Aman Gupta
Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
The Title 'Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) written/authored/edited by Aman Gupta', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788182052758 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 320 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Scheduled Castes / OBC / Minorities. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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Aman Gupta
Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Comparative Analysis of Indigenous Peoples) Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
The Title 'Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Comparative Analysis of Indigenous Peoples) written/authored/edited by Aman Gupta', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788182052765 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 299 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Scheduled Castes / OBC / Minorities. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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Mukesh Ahuja
Life Sciences Volume 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 2 Vols. Set
About The Book:- Deals With The Treatment Of Life Science Which Has Several Branches Of Science Such As Biology, Medicine, Anthropology Or Ecology That Deal With Living Organism And Their Organizations. The Title 'Life Sciences written/authored/edited by Mukesh Ahuja', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053199 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 586 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
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P.K. Mohanty
Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (East) Volume Vol. 4th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 4th
The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (East) written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053588 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 289 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 4th
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P.K. Mohanty
Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (North-East) Volume Vol. 5th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 5th
The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (North-East) written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053595 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 315 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 5th
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Sir Harry Johnston, Dr. L. Haden Guest
Land and People of the World Volume 3 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 3 Vols. Set
This multiple volume (3 volumes) is a rare and monumental work of the well renowned historian. These volumes have been designed to impart all knowledge about history, science, literature and art about all the world not in a comprehensive manner but in their essential outlines. These unique work also conveys to the minds of the readers a clear and definite impression of the immense variety of life and romance, the natural beauties and treasures of other lands. This work likes to impart first hand knowledge to those who have not got the opportinities to travel abroad. It will take the reader right into the atmosphere of lives of the various nations of the wrold. It imparts the joys and pleasures, their sports, their pagelants and their ideals at the same time with great accuracy, comprehensiveness and entertaining information. The work is fully illustrated with least pictures and photographs. The Title 'Land and People of the World written/authored/edited by Sir Harry Johnston, Dr. L. Haden Guest', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053601 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 984 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- 3 Vols. Set
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Sir Harry Johnston, Dr. L. Haden Guest
Land and People of the World Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
The Title 'Land and People of the World written/authored/edited by Sir Harry Johnston, Dr. L. Haden Guest', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053618 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 320 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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Sir Harry Johnston, Dr. L. Haden Guest
Land and People of the World Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
The Title 'Land and People of the World written/authored/edited by Sir Harry Johnston, Dr. L. Haden Guest', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053625 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 324 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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Sir Harry Johnston, Dr. L. Haden Guest
Land and People of the World Volume Vol. 3rd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 3rd
Media collects trivia from society and large and sends it back to masses in structure forms of news. Since society consists of different communities new impacts people differently. More often than not it doesn’t. People need some identification to relate to news. Media tries to present it in such a manner that it engages people. It goes overboard also in the process. News is a highly perishable item. There media tries to restructure and reprocess to keep people’s interest alive. Media is supposed to be a watchdog of society and intervenes in all possible manner but without being its adversary. It forces the society to divide itself in stereotypes. As far as culture is concerned, it is a static phenomenon and is built over a period of times. Contrary to the popular fears it neither gets easily affected nor it tries to change itself. Ironically media also doesn’t aim at changing it. This book at this triangular relationship at a global level and provides a framework for debate. It is ideally designed for mass communicators and the students to have a second look at the world they live in and how media is trying to influence it. Om Gupta has been a mass communicator since 1969. He has worked for India Today, Times of India group, Indian Express group, Pioneer group and Samachar. He has written plays for All India Radio. His writings in Hindi and English have been published in 31 books covers. He has been a teacher of mass communication since 1995. Presently he is the Dean, Institute of Communication and Design, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. Preface • Power of Media • Theories of Human-Media Interaction • Media Anthropology • Communication, Power and Social Order • Agenda-setting Role of Mass Media • Role of Mass Media in Modern Democracy • Political Effects of Mass Communication • Cultural Transformation in the Media-driven world • Role of Media in Shaping Youth Culture • Mass Media in a Multicultural Society • Internet and Cyberculture • Cultural Institutions in Digital Age • Media Literacy and Modern Cultural • Ownership and Control of Media • Bibliography • Index The Title 'Land and People of the World written/authored/edited by Sir Harry Johnston, Dr. L. Haden Guest', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053632 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 340 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 22.59 x 28.94 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
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Mukesh Ahuja
Life Sciences Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
About The Book:- Deals With The Treatment Of Life Science Which Has Several Branches Of Science Such As Biology, Medicine, Anthropology Or Ecology That Deal With Living Organism And Their Organizations. The Title 'Life Sciences written/authored/edited by Mukesh Ahuja', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053861 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 311 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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Mukesh Ahuja
Life Sciences Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
About The Book:- Deals With The Treatment Of Life Science Which Has Several Branches Of Science Such As Biology, Medicine, Anthropology Or Ecology That Deal With Living Organism And Their Organizations. The Title 'Life Sciences written/authored/edited by Mukesh Ahuja', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053878 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 274 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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W.G. Archer
The Hill of Flutes [Hardcover]
W.G. Archer, who lived two and half years among the Santals and learnt Santali language, organized the collection of Santal poetry, legends, stories and addresses, attended Santal ceremonies, dances and festivals. Therefore the primary objective of the book as to acquaint the readers with the descriptive account of the Santals and their poetry is fully achieved. The book very beautifully illustrates their love of dancing and singing, their splendid physiques, their belief in bongas or nature spirits which reminds the scholars of ancient India and their klove poetry – Simple, Sensuous and passionate shared with Kalidasam Amaru and Jayadeva. It also intrinsically discusses their traditions and customs. To do full justice with the subject, the work consists of twenty major chapters which are fabulously enriched with comprehensive information on Santals who existed in the Santal Pargana District of Bihar. The book is a painstaking, knowledgeable study of anthropological aspects, social aspects of the Santals in all respects. All students, research scholars, anthropologist, historians will find the book very valuable as a reference source and general study. About The Author:- W.G. Archer carried his passion for poetry and interest in art into his administrative career spread over sixteen years in the Indian Civil Service in Bihar. His interest in folk art in the remote jungles of West Bihar was reflected in the publication of The Vertical Man: A Study of Primitive Indian Sculpture (1947). He also published another volumes on Oraon Poetry, The Dove and the Leopard (1948). In December 1942 he was appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Santal Parganas. Before he finally left India on premature retirement, he worked as Additional Deputy Commissioner, Mokokchung in Nagaland from November 1946 to February 1948. After 1949, Archer emerged as an eminent specialist on the Indian painting, culture and poetry, becoming Keeper of the Indian Department of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Contents:- Preface • THE SANTALS • EARLY YEARS • INDUCTION TO THE TRIBE • SOCIAL DANCES • THE RULES OF SEX • THE VILLAGE LOVER • BEYOND THE VILLAGE • CONFLICT WITH THE PARENTS • ACCIDENTS • MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY • OUTLETS AFTER MARRIAGE: THE SOHRAE FESTIVAL • BREAKDOWN AND DIVORCE • SNATALS AND SEX • MARRIAGE AND FERTILITY: THE BAHA FESTIVAL • MARRIAGE AND FERTILITY: THE JIWET’ KARAM • THE WANTED CHILD • THE BONGA LOVER • WOMAN AS WITCH • THE ANNUAL HUNT • DEATH AND SOCIETY • Notes and Comments • Bibliography • Glossary • Index of Imagery • General Index. The Title 'The Hill of Flutes written/authored/edited by W.G. Archer', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788182054073 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 376 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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K.S. Gulia
Folktales and Literature of Himalaya [Hardcover]
This book presents a folk cultural and anthropological study of the Himalayan folk literature including Nepali, Kashmiri and Dogri. The illiterate rural folks and tribals the world over have their own repertoire of oral literature including songs, ballads, tales, epics and dramas, peculiar to them. Yet it showed the levels of their wisdom and intellect, wit and humour, fiction and realism. Anthropologists during the British period noticed that some tribes were given to more fantasy, whereas the other neighbouring tribes were rather realistic and were able to deal with crude realities of life. The oral literature served to entertain as well as to give moral education and wisdom. In their community, a good story-teller or singer commanded special respect. The myth and legends also meant to cherish religious and social values of their society. The book is a valuable treasure for the students of religion, literature, anthropology and folk culture. In later chapter, is also charts the course of kashmiri, Dogri and Nepali literature during the modern times separately. About The Author:- Brigadier (Dr.) Kuldip Singh Gulia is a noted and active environmentalist. A Ph.D. in Human Ecology of the Himalayan Ecosystems, he has applied himself into sustained research in various facets of Human Ecology. Compilations of the vast storehouse of Human Ecology papers have been published in five volumes under the title “Encyclopaedia of Human Ecology”. His books Human Ecology of Sikkim and Geneses of Disasters, have been widely acclaimed in the intellectual circles for qualitative and analytical excellence. His research papers on human ecosystems of the Himalayas and of the Arid Zone of Indian Thar Desert make interesting studies. The author commanded an Infantry Brigade in Gujrat in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake of 26 January 2001, and was deeply involved in rehabilitating the suffering population in the affected areas. He successfully commanded his Brigade in Munabao sector of Barmer (Rajasthan) during OPERATION PRAKRAM. Currently appointed as Director of the Pratap Group of Public Schools at Karnal, he continues his Human Ecology related works in the Ecosystems of the Indian Schooling fraternity. Contents:- Introduction • Folklore of Nepal • Folk-songs of Nepal • Eight Kashmiri Poems • Medieval Kashmiri Literature (Shafi Shauq) • Medieval Dogri Literature • Medieval Kashmiri Literature (Shafi Shauq) • Medieval Dogri Literature: The Spirits • Medieval Nepali Literature • Modern Dogri Literature (Shivanath) • Modern Kashmiri Literature • Modern Kashmiri Fiction: A Selection • Index The Title 'Folktales and Literature of Himalaya written/authored/edited by K.S. Gulia', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788182054196 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 400 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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K.S. Gulia
Folk Medicine of Himalaya [Hardcover]
The Rural and tribal people living beyond the modern civilization had been dependent on herbs, and plants in forests form the time immemorial. Many of these plants are indeed very effective in curing diseases. Some practitioners of this primitive branch of medicine have become experts in the ethnopharmacology. Many herbs and plants used in curing various ailments during their practices of magico-sorcery create hallucinogenic effects on the subject and thus brings about the psychological relief. Plants like Neem serve in various ailments. The tribal healers ranging from Manipur, Nagaland, Nepal, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh and Tibet, etc., are the reservoir of the traditional herbal knowledge. This branch of folk medicine is a science of rural and tribal society. The books shows how the shamans combine their herbal wisdom with the magico-sorcery to create psychosomatic effects on their clients. It is a must read for the serious readers. About The Author:- Brigadier (Dr.) Kuldip Singh Gulia is a noted and active environmentalist. A Ph.D. in Human Ecology of the Himalayan Ecosystems, he has applied himself into sustained research in various facets of Human Ecology. Compilations of the vast storehouse of Human Ecology papers have been published in five volumes under the title “Encyclopaedia of Human Ecology”. His books Human Ecology of Sikkim and Geneses of Disasters, have been widely acclaimed in the intellectual circles for qualitative and analytical excellence. His research papers on human ecosystems of the Himalayas and of the Arid Zone of Indian Thar Desert make interesting studies. The author commanded an Infantry Brigade in Gujrat in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake of 26 January 2001, and was deeply involved in rehabilitating the suffering population in the affected areas. He successfully commanded his Brigade in Munabao sector of Barmer (Rajasthan) during OPERATION PRAKRAM. Currently appointed as Director of the Pratap Group of Public Schools at Karnal, he continues his Human Ecology related works in the Ecosystems of the Indian Schooling fraternity. Contents:- Introduction • The Scope and aims of Ethnobotany in a Developing World • Ethnobotany: An Old Practice, A new Discipline • Ethnobotanical Method and Fact : A Case Study • Ethnobotany Today and in the Future • Ethnobotanical Resources of Hot, Arid Zones of India • Ethnopharmacology • Ethnopharmacology—A Challenge • The Urgent Need for the Study of Medicinal Plants • Considerations in the Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Ritual Hallucinogenic Plants • Ethnomycology: Discoveries about Amanita Muscaria Point to Fresh Perspectives • Neem in Niger: A New Context for a System of Indigenous Knowledge • Ethnoveterinary Medicine and Development—A Review of the Literature1 • The World of Tribal Healers • Healing Practices among the Tribes of Uttaranchal • Disease and Illness and their Ethnomedical Treatment among the Rathwas of Suskal, Gujarat • Healing Practices amongst the Gaddi Tribe of Himachal Pradesh • Bon Medicine Among Monpas in Western Arunachal Pradesh • Technology Road Map for Herbals as Renewable Bioresource and Tribal Health Care • Plant use among the Tribal of Jharkhand • Science in Society: The Case of Tribal Medicine • Ethnomedicine and Tribal Health: An Illustrative Appraisal • Collaboration of Doctors and Nurses with Ethnomedical Practitioners • With an Eye to Good Practice: Traditional Healers in Rural Communities • Traditional Healers in Casamance, Senegal • What Future for Traditional Chinese Medicine Outside China? • Index The Title 'Folk Medicine of Himalaya written/authored/edited by K.S. Gulia', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788182054257 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 380 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Verrier Elwin
A Philosophy For Nefa [Hardcover]
North East Frontier Agency (NEFA) has always been a source of curiosity and a desire to know more. Bordering on China this area came into inglorious prominence during Chinese attack in 1962. Always snow-clad it has geographical and climatic difficulties apart from cultural diversity with the rest of India. This book satisfies all these expectation. A must read for all. About The Author:- Verrier Elwin has been a missionary of tribal affairs as well as a friend of the tribes. He has explained in his book how India should treat its tribals. According to him they are neither a subject of research nor a challenge for integration in the mainstream. The Title 'A Philosophy For Nefa written/authored/edited by Verrier Elwin', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788182054912 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 152 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / North-East Indian Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Ramesh Chandra
Status of Women in Rural Societies [Hardcover]
In India, about three fourth of the population, still live in rural areas. The notion that women in rural societies enjoy relatively higher social status appears to be a myth. Gender discrimination is a social reality irrespective of the nature of societies and no universally applicable rule exist to measure the degree of status of women in various societies. There is an imperative need to delineate the factors determining the social and economic status of women and to make efforts to strengthen the process that help women to raise their status in the society through educational, political and economic empowerment. The present volume contains 18 papers by eminent scholars who are authorities in the field of Social Anthropology. The papers included in this book explore recent issues related to the socio-economic positions of women in tribal and rural societies. The issues include-Health, Nutrition, Education, Adoption, Inheritance, Succession, Marriage, Divorce and participation in Panchayat Raj. The papers of the volume also conclude that in spite of Government’s so called efforts, the agony of rural women continues. It is hope that the material incorporated in this volume will provide fresh information to the researchers and scholars alike. About The Author:- Dr. Ramesh Chaube, is Professor and Head Department of Anthropology, Dr. H. S. Gour University, SAGAR. Dr. (Mrs.) Kalpna Saini, is a Reader in the Department of Anthropology, Dr. H. S. Gour University, SAGAR. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • Keynote Address • List of Contributors • Status of Rural Women with Special Reference to Women of Scheduled Communities-A Situational Analysis • Women in Text and Context : An Enquiry into Her Political and Economic Empowerment • Dalit Women, Dalit Literature and Anthropology • Status of Indian Woment in Thailand • Kargil to Khammam: Status of Woment in Tribal India • Maternal and Child Health Care in Relation to Literacy in Bharias – A Primitive Tribe of Madhya Pradesh • Status of Women in Rural Jharkhand • Status of Woman in Maria Society • Employment for Women and Problem Encounters: A Perspective of Home Science • The Status of Women in Matrilineal Khasi Society • The Status of the Ladiya Women • Status of Women in Rural Society with Special Reference to Polyandry of Garhwal Himalaya • Women Participation in Village Panchayat • Relative Political Status of Rural Women (A Case Study from Eastern Rural Uttar Pradesh ) • Literacy and the Status of Rural Women • Social Status of Women • Status of Women in Tribal Society • Tribal Women Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. The Title 'Status of Women in Rural Societies written/authored/edited by Ramesh Chandra,', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788187725190 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 230 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Rural Development / Sociology / Women StudiesSociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Lakshmi Narayan Raut, Bhabani Mahrana
Concept of Health, Hygine and Medicine: a Study On Kondh Community of South Odisha [Hardcover]
The Title 'Concept of Health, Hygine and Medicine: a Study On Kondh Community of South Odisha written/authored/edited by Lakshmi Narayan Raut, Bhabani Mahrana', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9789351280415 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 238 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Sukanta Sarkar, Suman Kalyan Chaudhury
Autonomous District Council and Tribal Welfare (North East India) [Hardcover]
About The Author:- Sukanta Sarkar (MA, Ph.D) is working as assistant professor (economic s ) , Faculty of Management Studies, ICFAI University, Agartala, Tripura. He did bachelor and master degree in economics. He was awarded Ph.D for this research work on rubber tappers in Tripura. He qualified UGC-NET Exam in December/2006. He presented many research papers in various seminars, conferences and symposiums. Various research papers have been published in foreign and national journals. He has authored books relating to Corruption, Human Trafficking, Orphan Children, Rubber plantation, Corporate social responsibility, Handicraft workers, Deforestation, Environmental pollution, Agrarian economics and Social security…. Suman Kalyan Chaudhury (M.Com, Ph.D) is a distinguished scholar in the field of Finance and Accounting and a dedicated researcher and teacher. His superior academic credentials have put him in a status as exemplary and a role model in management. He has published 40 research papers in different referred National and International journals and magazines. At present under his guidance 10 research scholar doing Ph.D in the area of Management and one scholar has awarded Ph.D. His excellence in methodology and competency in pedagogy is well accredited. He has innate curiosity and his passion for management and industry is unique in style. His experience in this vast field is unparallel. He has engaged number of students in cutting edge research. He has participated and presented 60 papers in various National and International conferences, seminars, symposia and workshops. His area of interest on research covers Financial Management, Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Micro Finance,.To his credit Dr. Chaudhury has 13 years of teaching experience, 3 years Industry experience along with 3 years research experience. Currently Dr. Chaudhury is working for Berhampaur University, Odisha as a Placement Officer, in P.G. Dept. of Business Administration. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # SECTION: A TRIBAL SITUATION AND WELFARE : Evolution and Functioning of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India Jangkhongam Doungel Introduction • British Rule and Its Impact in the Hill Areas of the North-East India • Bordolai Committee and Acceptance of the Second Schedule by the Constituent Assembly • Amendment of the Sixth Schedule and Emergence of States and Union Territories from the Sixth Schedule Area • Uniqueness of the Pawi-regional Council • Amendment of the Sixth Schedule and its Present Status • Comparative Analysis of the Powers of Different Councils, and Conclusion. : Situation of Tribal’s in India: An Overview N.G. Pandse and Sukanta Sarkar Introduction • Constitutional Provisions • Tribal’s in North India—Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan • Tribal’s in East India-West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa • Tribal’s in West India-Goa, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Daman and Diu • Tribal’s in Central India-Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh • Tribal’s in South India-Pondicherry, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu • Tribal’s in North-East India- Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Foreword 11 Preface 13 Abbreviations 15 List of Contributors 19 Introduction: 6 Autonomous District Council and Tribal Welfare Assam • Tribal’s in Andaman and Nicobar Islands • Tribal’s in Lakshadweep Islands • Conclusion. : Traditional Thangkhal Marriage System S. Haukhanlian Mate Introduction • Marriage System: Arrange Marriage, Elopement, Marriage Proposal, Bride Price, Marriage Ceremony, Mouven Key (dowry), Tunsa, Sasengsin, Pusum, Tha-man, Sialkhumsa and Divorce. : The Socio-demography of the Tribal’s in North-East India P.K. Pandey Introduction • Tribal’s in Assam • Tribal’s in Meghalaya • Tribal’s in Manipur • Tribal’s in Nagaland • Tribal’s in Mizoram • Tribal’s in Sikkim • Tribal’s in Arunachal Pradesh • Tribal’s in Tripura • Conclusion. : Economic Problems and Prospects of Tribal Youth in Tripura: With Special Reference to Educated Unemployment L. Darlong Introduction • Situation of Tribal in Tripura • Economic Problem Faced by Educated Tribal Youth • Education and Unemployment • An Alternative Way of Educated Tribal Youth • Conclusion. : Tribal Life in India: Past vs Present Prahelika Roy Introduction • Who are Tribal’s • Situation of Tribal in India • Life of Tribal’s: Historical Perspectives • Changing Scenario of Tribal Life • Policy of Government • Conclusion. : Employment Avenues in Government and Corporate Sectors for Tribal People Turun Kumar Bahadur Introduction • Constitutional Status • Tribal’s in North East India • Demographic Profile of Scheduled Tribes in Assam—Work Participation Rate, Category of Workers, Government and Corporate Sector Job Opportunity for ST, Should there be Job Quotas in the Private: CONTENTS:- 7 : Social Security of Tribal’s in India: Needs and Government Initiatives Fazana Alim Introduction • Article 342 Scheduled Tribes • Importance • Constitutional Safeguards for the children • Special Central Assistance and Grants under Article 275 (1) of the Constitution • Tribal Welfare • The Tribal Policy: Focus on Formal Education • Sarva Shiksha Aviyan • Ashram Schools • Tribal sub-plan • Vocational Training in Tribal Areas • Schemes of Development of Primitive Tribal Groups • Tribal Research Institutions • Girls/Boys Hostels for STs • Strengthen Education among Scheduled Tribe Girls in Low Literacy District • Coaching for Scheduled Tribes • Grant-in-aid to Voluntary Organisations Working for Welfare of Scheduled Tribes • Post-matric Scholarship for Scheduled Tribes Students • Upgradation of Merit of ST Students • Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme • National Overseas Scholarship Scheme for Scheduled Tribes • Scheme of Top Class Education for ST Students • Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Limited • PESA • Scheme for Assistance to State Tribal Development and Finance Corporations • State/UT Minor Forest Produce Act 2005, Development and Employment Programmes- National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana, Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana, Indira Awas Yojana, National Rural Health Mission (2005-2012) • Tribal forest interface • Legal provisions in Scheduled areas • Five Year Plans and Tribal welfare • Reservation • Ministry of Tribal welfare • Conclusion. : Tribal Culture and Elementary Schooling of the Girls in the context of Odisha Subhash Chandra Panda Introduction • Similarities of culture among different sections of Tribal’s • Tribal literacy and Population growth • Maintenance of tribal family: The role of the female • Educational status of tribal’s • Teaching learning problems: 8 Autonomous District Council and Tribal Welfare of tribal girls • Suggestions for improvement of women education programme • Conclusion. 10. Tribal’s in Andaman and Nicobar Islands: An Overview Amitra Sudan Chakraborty Introduction • Andaman and Nicobar Islands • Great Andamanese tribe • Jarwa tribe • Sentinelese tribe • Onges tribe • Shompens tribe • Nicobarese • Tsunami • Supreme Court Judgement • Conclusion. 1: Tribal Labour Problems in India Rakesh A. Joshi and Falguni S. Vyas Introduction • Who are Tribal? • Problems faced by the Tribal labour • Tribal unrest • Suggestions for more improvement of Tribal Labour Conditions. SECTION: B AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT COUNCIL 1: Status of Autonomous District Council’s in India: An Overview D. Pulla Rao Introduction • Concept • Assam—Bodoland Territorial Council, Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council, Dima Hasao Autonomous District Council, Mishing Autonomous Council • Mizoram-Chakma Autonomous District Council, Lai Autonomous District Council, Mara Autonomous District Council • Tripura—Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council • Arunachal Pradesh • Manipur • Nagaland • Meghalaya-Garo Hills Autonomous District Council, Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council, Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council • West Bengal- Gorkhaland Territorial Administration • Jammu and Kasmir- Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh • De Facto Autonomous Area • Conclusion. 1: Management of Forest for Sustainable Development with Reference to Dima Hasao Autonomous District Council, Halflong, Assam Jamshad Ali Introduction • Legal status of forest in Dima Hasao Autonomous Council • Management of forest for sustainable : CONTENTS:- 9 development- Village Reserves, Vegetation profile- Tenure and rights, Protection of the environment, Consultation and participation process, Social impact assessment, Protection forests from illegal activities, Development of cottage industries, Urgent Needs • Conclusion. 1: Karbi Anglong Autonomous District Council in Assam: Historical Perspectives S.K. Chaudhury Introduction • Historical perspectives • Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT) • Autonomous District Council • Karbi People • Functions and Power-Legislative powers, Expectative powers, Judicial powers • Significance • Conclusion. 1: Bodoland Territorial Council: Past Vs. Present B.K. Panda and Sukanta Sarkar Introduction • Bodo People • National Democratic Front of Bodoland • Bodo Liberation Tiger Force • All Bodo Students Union • Autonomous District Council • Bodo vs Bengali Violence. 1: Situation of Tribal’s and Economic Transition in Nagaland Dinesh Sarmah Introduction • The Tribal’s in Nagaland • Transition in the economy in Nagaland • Recent initiatives taken to revitalise the economy of the state based on local resources • Conclusion. 1: Autonomous District Council in Mizoram: Needs and Government Initiatives R. Prasad and Sukanta Sarkar Introduction • Historical Perspectives • Chakma Autonomous District Council • Lai Autonomous District Council • Mara Autonomous District Council • Mizo Society • Conclusion.: 10 Autonomous District Council and Tribal Welfare 1: Gorkhaland Territorial Administration: Conflict and Progress P.K. Pandey Introduction • Historical perspectives • Gorkha people • Autonomous district council • Progress • and Conclusion.: TTAADC in Tripura and Tribal Welfare: An Overview Satyajit Das Introduction • Historical background of TTAADC • TTAADC and Tribal welfare • Conclusion. Index. The Title 'Autonomous District Council and Tribal Welfare (North East India) written/authored/edited by Sukanta Sarkar, Suman Kalyan Chaudhury', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280439 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 320 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. 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B. N. Sarkar, Sumit Mukherjee, Prabir Chowdhury, Shyamal Kumar Nandy, Arup Ray And Nupur Sinha
Nandigram Bio-Cultural and Ecological Issues [Hardcover]
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Nandigram, a riverine village in southern West Bengal, is well known all over the globe after the tragedy in 2007 on the conflicting issue of proposed land acquisition for petro-chemical hub. The movement itself is an account of the peoples' reaction to such acquisition drive irrespective of location and community involved. This book is an illustrative document on the state of post-violence Nandigram with a logical interpretation of an empirical research. It unveils the scientific background of the turmoil in Nandigram with an interdisciplinary approach. This volume, as a neutral dossier, presents well-documented evidence of such movement in perspectives of the land tenure, land use, demographic history, socio-economic, political and health aspects of the affected people. The findings will not only help the academicians and general readers, but also the development planners and executors who may find it of great use while undertaking any programmes related to land acquisition. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- B N Sarkar (b. 1956) M.Sc. (Anth.), PhD is a Superintending Anthropologist (Physical) at Anthropological Survey of India. Dr. Sarkar has been awarded Fellow West Bengal Academy of Science and Technology (FAScT) in 2013, he has five edited books and more than forty-five research articles/reports published in national and international peer-reviewed journals. Sumit Mukherjee (b. 1957) M.A. (Geog.), PhD. Is field-based researcher in the Human Ecology section of Anthropological Survey and has authored two important Atlases on Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes of India other than several books and articles. Prabir Chowdhury (b.1958) M.Sc. (Anth.) with specialization in Physical Anthropology has joined Anthropological Survey of India in 1984. His special interest areas are growth, nutrition and DNA techniques. He has published many books and articles in reputed journals on nutritional studies of Indian population. Shyamal Kumar Nandy (b.1958) MA (Anth.), Ph.D. is Research Associate in Cultural Anthropology in the Anthropological Survey of India and has several books and research papers to his credit. Arup Ray (b.1962) M.Sc. (Anth.) has vast field experience in field of Cultural Anthropology since 1990 and has co-authored two books from Anthropological Survey of India other than several papers. Nupur Sinha (b. 1971) M.A. (Psychology) Research Associate in Anthropological Survey of India. She has published many research articles in different edited books and journals. CONTENTS:- Foreword 7 Preface 9 Acknowledgements 15 List of Tables 17 List of Figures 19 1. Introduction 21 1.1 Land and People 1.2 Area and Population of Nandigram 1.3 Demographic Profile of the Region 1.4 Agricultural Land Use and Cropping Pattern 1.5 Genesis of the Present Movement in Nandigram 1.6 Objective and Relevance of the Study 1.7 Selection of Villages for the Present Study 1.8 Methodology and Limitation 2. Land and Land Use Pattern in the Context of 61 Present Movement 2.1 Changes in Land Tenure System and Land Reform 2.2 Recent Trends in Agro-economy 3. Socio-cultural, Economic and Political Dimension 77 3.1 Socio-cultural Dimension 3.2 Economic Dimension 3.3 Political Dimension 4. After Effect of Violence and Clash 104 5. Case Studies of Affected People 123 6. Peoples’ Perception and Related Issues on 145 Land Acquisition 7. Summary and Conclusion 149 References 155 List of Photographs 157 Index 167 The Title 'Nandigram Bio-Cultural and Ecological Issues written/authored/edited by B. N. Sarkar, Sumit Mukherjee, Prabir Chowdhury, Shyamal Kumar Nandy, Arup Ray And Nupur Sinha', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9788121212595 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 171 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Mohit Chakrabarti
Swami Vivekananda : Philosophy of Man [Hardcover]
ABOUT THE BOOK:-The crisis of man is the appalling absence of identity. To Swami Vivekananda, it is time, now or never, to find out, identify and evaluate the real identity of man in terms of society, education, religion, humanism, values, spirituality and aesthetics in particular. Undeniably, the new march of man necessitates thinking anew and afresh over excellence and poignance, ascent and elegance in every aspect of life and work and beyond that. Swami Vivekananda: Philosophy of Man would certainly be a real pointer and pathfinder in the identity-crisis of man in the yet to be sincerely exercised context of the unparalleled classic message of Vivekananda: “Whatever you think, that you will be.” ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Mohit Chakrabarti, D. Litt. Former Professor in English and Education at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan. Honoured with the National Award as teacher educator. Former Member, National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE), New Delhi. Consistent and prolific contributor to studies and researches on Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi and Swami Vivekananda. Author of children's literature in Bengali and English. Books on Swami Vivekananda by the same author: 1.Swami Vivekananda: A Study on Aesthetics 2.Swami Vivekananda: Poetic Visionary 3.Swami Vivekananda: Vibrant Humanist 4.Swami Vivekananda: Excellence in Education 5.Swami Vivekananda: Education of Love 6.Swami Vivekananda: Visionary of Truth 7.Swami Vivekananda: A Quest for Spirituality 8.Swami Vivekananda: Philosophy of Goodness. CONTENTS:- Preface 7 1. Conceptual Framework of Vivekananda’s Philosophy of Man 13 2. Man and Society: Vivekananda’s Vibrant Vision 24 3. Man and Education: Vivekananda’s Priorities 52 4. Man and Religion: Vivekananda’s Viewpoints 80 5. Man and Humanism: Vivekananda’s Perspectives 106 6. Man and Values: Vivekananda’s Pointers 131 7. Man and Spirituality: Vivekananda’s Quest for Excellence 152 8. Man and Aesthetics: Vivekananda’s Essence of Elegance 178 9. Towards the March of Man: Vivekananda’s Dynamic Vision 217 10. Postscript 230 Index 237 The Title 'Swami Vivekananda : Philosophy of Man written/authored/edited by Mohit Chakrabarti', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9789351281344 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 239 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Religion / Philosophy. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Edited By: Sarthak Sengupta
Contemporary Anthropological Research in Eastern and North Eastern India [Hardcover]
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Since the nineteenth century, the Eastern and North Eastern part of India has drawn the attention of the anthropologists from different parts of the globe In this concise, affordable anthology, thirty-eight scholars have made use of their expertise knowledge in their respective subject domain to write lucid and thoroughly insightful chapters on contemporary anthropological studies dealing with varied anthropological dimensions; covering various tribes and castes from this expanse. Few young promising anthropologists could also participate in this venture. This comprehensive volume features with an abundance of inimitable resources and extensive investigation on ethnography, prehistoric art, cosmopolitanism, indigenous health practices, religious traditions etc. The volume is extremely motivating, constructive and certainly serves up the curiosity of anthropologists and other social scientists both at the teaching and research level, as well as planners and policy makers with a concern about the ethnic groups of the region. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- SARTHAK SENGUPTA is an alumnus of Dibrugarh and Gauhati University respectively. He also worked with the Anthropological Survey of India, Government of India and North Eastern Hill University, Shillong for quite some time and conducted intensive field investigations among diverse tribes and castes in North East India and Uttar Pradesh. Professor Sengupta has about 260 research publications besides eighteen well-knitted books on North East Indian tribes. He has mentored eight Ph.Ds and completed around ten major research projects being sponsored by UGC; ICSSR; DST; ICMR etc. Professor Sengupta is associated with many Indian Universities in the matters of Post Graduate education in Anthropology. He is an active life and executive member of several professional anthropological bodies and served as a member of the editorial boards of several reputed journals. Dr. Sengupta is at present Professor of Anthropology; and Director (i/c), Centre for North East Studies, Dibrugarh University, Assam. His current research interest is genetical demography, globin gene distribution, population genetics, bio-social studies, diet and nutrition, indigenous health practices of the disadvantaged tribal population groups of North East India. CONTENTS:- List of Tables . 11 List of Figures . 13 Acknowledgements . 15 Prologue . 17 List of Contributors . 19 Chapter – 1 Interrogating Cosmopolitanism from Anthropological Perspective . 23 — Sekh Rahim Mondal • Introduction • Reviewing the Concept of Cosmopolitanism • Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Diversities • Cosmopolitanism and Multiculturalism • Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights • Concluding Remarks • References. Chapter – 2 The Chitrakars of Eastern India: An Attempt at Interpreting Prehistoric Art . 33 —Debasis Kumar Mondal, Kakali Bhattacharjee and Ranjana Ray • Introduction • Patuas or Chitrakars • History of Pata-Chitra • Patuas of West Bengal • The Patas, the Art • Types of ‘Patachitras’ • Symbols, Myths and Cosmologies • References. Chapter – 3 Study on the Somatotype of Male Oraons of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal . 47 —Tanaya Kundu Chowdhury and Subrata K. Roy • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results • Discussion • References. Chapter – 4 Is Menopausal Status Related to Body Fat Distribution and Blood Sugar Level? A Study among Urban Living Bengali Hindu Women . 61 — Debasmita Kar, Nivedita Som and Subha Ray • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Statistical Analyses • Result • Discussion • Conclusion • References. Chapter – 5 Biophysical Properties of Human Scalp Hair: A Study on the Variation of Water Absorption Among the Two Ethnic Groups from India . 85 —Madhumati Chatterjee and Arup Ratan Bandyopadhyay • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results and Discussion • salutation • References. Chapter – 6 Child Health in North East India . 93 —Susmita Bharati, Manoranjan Pal and Premananda Bharati • Introduction • Methodology • Results • Discussion • References. Chapter – 7 Hunting Ethnography: Narratives of Hunting from Bolung Village, Arunachal Pradesh. 107 —Queenbala Marak and Jintu Kalita Hunting as cultural practices • Padam tribe of Arunachal Pradesh • Traditional know how of hunting expeditions • Cultural beliefs associated with hunting • Food procuring practice • References. Chapter -8 History of Religion of Indigenous Population of Brahmaputra Valley . 121 —Chandra Jyoti Sonowal • Introduction • Religion Defined • The Study of Religion • The Changing Aspects of Religion • Parochial Form of Hinduism in Assam • Changes of Religious Faith Among the Indigenous Population • Conclusion • References. Chapter – 9 Fragile Peace and Travesty of Justice: The Case of the BTAD in Assam . 145 —Melvil Pereira and Angshuman Sarma • Creation of BTAD • Demographic Profile of BTAD • Population by Tribes in BTAD • Uneven Representation of Communities in BTC • Anomalies in BTAD Accord • Democratic Values and Fragile Justice • References. Chapter – 10 Indebtedness and Credit System among the Rabha of Assam . 159 —Surajit Kumar Pal • Features of Credit and Indebtedness • Type and Nature of Credit Operations • Observation and Conclusion • Note. Chapter – 11 Traditional Village Institutions of the Karbis of Assam. 175 —R. P. Athparia • Introduction • Traditional Village Institutions of the Karbis • Traditional Administration of the Karbis • Functions of Habai • Village Council (Mei) • Functions of Mei • Impact of Colonial Rule on the Traditional Village Institutions • Post-Independence Period • Traditional Village Institutions and the Autonomous Council • Panchayati Raj Institutions, the Autonomous Council and the State Government • Conclusion • References. Chapter – 12 Effects of Certain Socio-economic and Demographic Variables on the Prevalence of Stunting among Adolescent Girls of Assam . 189 —Nitish Mondal, Jyotismita Sharma and Kh. Narendra Singh • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results • Discussion • Conclusion • salutation • References. Chapter – 13 Nutritional Status and Food Consumption among Karbi Adolescent Girls of Kamrup District of Assam. 207 —Ritu Geu Goswami and Mini Bhattacharyya Thakur • Introduction • Methodology • Results • Consumption of Food • Nutritional Status • Discussion • References. Chapter – 14 Ethnomedicinal Practices among the Dibongiya Deoris of Assam . 217 —Juri Borah and S. Sengupta • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results and Discussion • Conclusion • salutation • References. Chapter – 15 Body Image and Reproductive Health of Married Adolescent Women in Manipuri Muslim Community . 227 —M C Arunkumar and Irengbam Bijeta • Body Image Perception • Reproductive Health of Adolescent Manipuri Muslim Girls • Awareness Regarding Early Child Bearing • References. Chapter – 16 Return of the Nepalese Migrants Working in the Coal Mines of Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya . 243 —Rashmi Upadhyay and Geetika Ranjan • Introduction • Methods • Studies on Return Migration • Types of Return Migration • Return-Success and Failure • Imagined Return to Nepal • Reasons for not Returning to Nepal • Inter-Ethnic Marriages • Coal Mines has become Home • Example from the Field-Permanent Migrant Worker • Coal Mine as a Hiding Place • Circular Return Migrants • Abroad Returnee • Stranger at Home • Women and Return • Memories from the Returned Migrant Workers • Adjustment Problem • Returned with Ill Health • Family Went to the Coal Mines to Bring their Lost Ones • Old to Earn • Work after Return • Conclusion • Note • References. Chapter – 17 Eruption of Permanent Teeth among the Khasi of Shillong, Meghalaya . 265 —D. K. Limbu and S. Saikia • Introduction • Materials and Methods • Results and Discussion • Sequence of Eruption • References. Chapter – 18 Buddhism in the Himalaya with Special Reference to Buddhism in Sikkim . 281 —Manis Kumar Raha • Buddhism in the Himalayan Region • Buddhism in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir • Buddhism in Lahaul and Spiti, Himachal Pradesh • Buddhism in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh • Buddhism among the Bhotia of Uttaranchal • Buddhism in the Eastern Himalayas • Buddhism in Bhutan • Buddhism in Nepal • uddhism in Sikkim • Saga Dawa • Lhabab Dhuechen • Losar • Bumchu • Guru Rimpoche’s Trungkar Tshechu • Drukpa Tsheshi • Phang Lhabsol • Losoong • References. Index. 295 The Title 'Contemporary Anthropological Research in Eastern and North Eastern India written/authored/edited by Edited By: Sarthak Sengupta', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9788121213585 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 306 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology, Tribal Studies. 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Sarthak Sengupta
Anthropology in North East India [Hardcover]
ABOUT THE BOOK:- The inspiring collection of research articles accommodated in the present compilation includes eighteen contributions by eminent anthropologists focusing on various contemporary concerns relating to the status of women, gender and ethnicity, identity dynamics, cultural heritages, ethnoarchaeological aspects, the impact of Christianity, traditional village institutions, elderly health care perceptions, changes in tribal folklore, altitudinal stress among varied ethnic inhabitants of North East India. The volume covers an extensive canvass bringing together empirical research works and pinpoints the reality of the lifestyle of the people and is expected to grasp attention from a wide range of related academic disciplines and would provide information and inspiring thoughts to the academicians, researchers, administrators, policymakers and planners' about the region. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Sarthak Sengupta received his M.Sc (1977) and Ph.D. (1983) degrees in Anthropology from Dibrugarh and Gauhati University respectively. He also worked with the Anth-ropological Survey of India, Government of India and North Eastern Hill University, Shillong for quite some time and conducted intensive field studies among diverse tribes and castes in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Uttar Pradesh. Professor Sengupta in all has about 270 research articles published in various reputed national and international professional journals besides several chapters in edited volumes. Moreover, he has to his own credit twenty well-knitted books on North East Indian tribes. He has mentored ten number of Ph.D. and completed several major research projects being sponsored by U.G.C.; ICSSR; DST; ICMR; Indian Tea Board etc. Professor Sengupta is associated with many Indian Universities in the matters of Post Graduate education in Anthropology. He is an active life and executive member of several professional anthropological bodies and member of editorial boards of The Indian Journal of Anthropology, INCAA, West Bengal; Genus Homo, WBSU, West Bengal; Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, Dibrugarh University; Vision NE, Lakhimpur, Assam. Dr. Sengupta is at present Professor, Department of Anthropology; and Director (i/c), Centre for North East Studies, Dibrugarh University, Assam. His current research interest is genetical demography, globin gene distribution, population genetics, bio-social studies, diet and nutrition, indigenous health practices and disadvantaged tribal population groups of North East India. CONTENTS:- Foreword . 11 Preface . 13 Acknowledgements . 17 List of Contributors . 19 List of Tables . 21 1. Prehistoric Archaeological Research in Northeast India: A Critical Review . 23 —H. C. Mahanta • Prehistoric Archaeological Research. Evidence of Human Occupation. Early • Holocene Evidence. Neolithic Origin. Megalithic Tradition. Prehistoric Cultural Linkages. 2. The System of Village Council among Tribes of Northeast India: A Preliminary Appraisal . 39 —Dali Dutta and Sarthak Sengupta • Traditional Village Council. Tribes of Northeast India. Chieftainship. • Democratic Organization. Gerontocratic System. Panchayati Raj System. 3. An Interface of Gender and Ethnicity in Northeast India: An Exploration . 55 —Lucy T. V. Zehol • Gender and Ethnicity. Women. Race and Class. Anthropological Approach. 4. Salvage Ethnoarchaeological Research in Northeast India: Perspective and Practicality . 61 —Mayanglambam ManiBabu • Salvage Ethnoarchaeology. Ethnography. New and Postprocessual Archaeology. • Indigenous Tribal Population. Northeast India. 5. Bio-cultural Perspective of Reproductive Health among the Women of Northeast India . 89 —Juri Borah and Sarthak Sengupta • Hygienic Practice. Reproductive Tract Infection. Dysmenorrhea. Menorrhagia. • Hypermenorrhagia. Oligomenorrhagia. Amenomenorrhagia. 6. Living on the Edge: The Missing Status of Mishing in Arunachal Pradesh . 103 —Ratna Tayeng • Native Mishing. Non-Native Mishing. Citizenship. Borderlanders. Mishings. 7. Population Composition of the High and Low Altitude Monpa of Arunachal Pradesh . 115 —D. K. Adak, T. Baruah, P. Bharati, P. Kashyap, J. Phukan and P. Chetry • Population Structure. Altitudinal Difference. Monpa. Arunachal Pradesh. 8. Morpho-genetic and Behavioural Traits among the Sherdukpens of Arunachal Pradesh . 131 —Haobijam Vokendro S. • ABO Blood Groups. Rh Factor. Ear Wax. Hypertrichosis. Morphological and • Behavioural Traits. 9. Spectrum of Vaishnavite Mask in the Majuli Island of Assam . 137 —Arifur Zaman •Cultural Heritage. Majuli Island. Mask and its Types. Socio-cultural • Significance. Neo-Vaishnavism. Satra. 10. Traditional Village Institutions of the Karbis of Assam . 147 —R.P. Athparia • Traditional Village Institution. Karbi Tribe. Traditional Administration. Village • Council. Impact of Colonial Rule. Autonomous Council. Panchati Raj Institution. 11. Association between Body Mass Index, Blood Pressure and Age: A Study among Ahoms of North Lakhimpur, Assam . 159 —M. Gogoi and G. Begum • Ahom Adults. Body Mass Index. Obesity. Systolic Blood Pressure. Diastolic • Blood Pressure. 12. Elderly Health Care: Needs and Strategies for Services . 177 —Chandana Sarmah • Tiwa and Karbi Tribe. Ageing of Population. Demographic Characters. Health • and Nutritional Status. Socio-economic Condition. Health Condition of Elderly. Health Care Resources. 13. Maternal Mid Upper Arm Circumference before Delivery and Newborn Birth Weight among Paite of Churachandpur, Manipur. 191 —Evelyn Ngaithianven and R. K. Pathak • Nutritional Status. Birth Weight. Maternal Mid Upper Arm Circumference. • Paite Tribe. Manipur. 14. Revisiting the Status of Tribal Women: Deconstructing Matriliny among the Khasi . 197 —Chandra Jyoti Sonowal • Status of Tribal Women. Gender Differentiation. Gender Sub-ordination and • Violence. Khasi Matriliny and Authority. Mythology and Folk Narratives. 15. Life in Melody: The Musical World of the Garo . 223 —Geetika Ranjan and Pynshailang Dohling • Tribal Music. Music among Garo. Garo Musical Instruments. Garo Musician. • Religious Music. Social Relevance. Nontemporary Scenario. 16. The Role of Church in the Rise of Political Consciousness: The Mizoram Example . 235 —Rajat Kanti Das • Introduction of Christianity. Mizoram. Role of Church. Proselytization and • Reforms. Political Upheavals. Insurgency. Social Uprising. 17. The Deeper Necessity: Folklore and the Lepchas . 249 —Sumitabha Chakraborty and Namgyal Lepcha • Lepcha Folklore. Oral Traditions. Cultural Heritages. 18. Lifestyle Correlates of Metabolic Syndrome among a Tribal Population Inhabiting Sikkim, India . 261 —Barun Mukhopadhyay and Sovanjan Sarkar • Bhutia. Sikkim. Metabolic Syndrome. Life Style Related Variables. Dietary • and Socio-economic Variables. Index . 275 The Title 'Anthropology in North East India written/authored/edited by Sarthak Sengupta', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121214247 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 288 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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P.O. Bodding Foreword By K.S. Singh
A Santal Dictionary Volume 5 Vols. Set Volume 5 Vols. Set
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Santali, or the Language of the Santhals, is spoken by the sons of the Soil in a Large territory spread over Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa and North-Eastern India. Apart from Santhals several other Tribes also use Santali as their dialect. Though several Dictionaries on the Santali language have been compiled by [1. earlier Christian Missionaries to spread the message of Bible in the local idiom, Bedding's remains the most exhaustive, most elaborate and most acceptable of all the lexicons. The entries carry not only the meaning and usage but also ethnological description. The reason is to help all readers who use the dictionary for clearer understanding of what each word stands for or refers to. With parantheses. it the end of each article some Etymological matter has been added. Foreign words which have been assimilated into Santali are included. In all, the dictionary is the only complete and authoritative reference work for those who want to use Santali either as Mother Tongue or neighbourinc, or foreign language. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Rev. P.O. Bodding (1868-1936) was the most outstanding of the missionary scholars who came to India in January 1890 from Norway and worked among the Santals and studied their language and culture. He spent his twenty years to complete this masterpiece. Author's another prestigious work are Santal Folk Tales in 3 volumes and Traditions and Institutions of the Santals. The Title 'A Santal Dictionary written/authored/edited by P.O. Bodding Foreword By K.S. Singh', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121214773 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 3448 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- 5 Vols. Set
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P.O. Bodding Foreword By K.S. Singh
A Santal Dictionary Volume Vol. 1st Volume Vol. 1st
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Santali, or the Language of the Santhals, is spoken by the sons of the Soil in a Large territory spread over Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa and North-Eastern India. Apart from Santhals several other Tribes also use Santali as their dialect. Though several Dictionaries on the Santali language have been compiled by [1. earlier Christian Missionaries to spread the message of Bible in the local idiom, Bedding's remains the most exhaustive, most elaborate and most acceptable of all the lexicons. The entries carry not only the meaning and usage but also ethnological description. The reason is to help all readers who use the dictionary for clearer understanding of what each word stands for or refers to. With parantheses. it the end of each article some Etymological matter has been added. Foreign words which have been assimilated into Santali are included. In all, the dictionary is the only complete and authoritative reference work for those who want to use Santali either as Mother Tongue or neighbourinc, or foreign language. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Rev. P.O. Bodding (1868-1936) was the most outstanding of the missionary scholars who came to India in January 1890 from Norway and worked among the Santals and studied their language and culture. He spent his twenty years to complete this masterpiece. Author's another prestigious work are Santal Folk Tales in 3 volumes and Traditions and Institutions of the Santals. The Title 'A Santal Dictionary written/authored/edited by P.O. Bodding Foreword By K.S. Singh', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121214780 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 652 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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P.O. Bodding Foreword By K.S. Singh
A Santal Dictionary Volume Vol. 2nd Volume Vol. 2nd
ABOUT THE BOOK:- Santali, or the Language of the Santhals, is spoken by the sons of the Soil in a Large territory spread over Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa and North-Eastern India. Apart from Santhals several other Tribes also use Santali as their dialect. Though several Dictionaries on the Santali language have been compiled by [1. earlier Christian Missionaries to spread the message of Bible in the local idiom, Bedding's remains the most exhaustive, most elaborate and most acceptable of all the lexicons. The entries carry not only the meaning and usage but also ethnological description. The reason is to help all readers who use the dictionary for clearer understanding of what each word stands for or refers to. With parantheses. it the end of each article some Etymological matter has been added. Foreign words which have been assimilated into Santali are included. In all, the dictionary is the only complete and authoritative reference work for those who want to use Santali either as Mother Tongue or neighbourinc, or foreign language. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Rev. P.O. Bodding (1868-1936) was the most outstanding of the missionary scholars who came to India in January 1890 from Norway and worked among the Santals and studied their language and culture. He spent his twenty years to complete this masterpiece. Author's another prestigious work are Santal Folk Tales in 3 volumes and Traditions and Institutions of the Santals. The Title 'A Santal Dictionary written/authored/edited by P.O. Bodding Foreword By K.S. Singh', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121214797 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 548 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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