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Dr. Debabrata Mandal
Man in Biosphere: a Case Study of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve [Hardcover]
Concern for environment is as old as human civilization. The traditional society took sanctity of environment for granted as a necessary precondition for the existence of human society. But this situation started changing after the industrial revolution when human society with the help of technologically a advanced knowledge system started making significant changes in the whole environment and this gave the society an understanding that man will be able to modify the environment according to his will and need. Now need based development of the pre-industrial era has been replace by greed based development which is made by the rampant consumption of resources by the society. Under this changed scenario the environment is more stressed and degradation has started taking place. At the present era when man has technologically developed at a very higher level and environment is getting degraded at an alarming rate, the very existence of human society is now at a stake. Even then, plunder of nature at the cost of human progress is continuing virtually unabated. We have lost the basic theme of human development or progress wherein the environment is considered as a living entity. This has resulted into serious environmental crisis and forest has become the most vulnerable area on the earth surface which suffered greatly due to human intervention in the from of clearing the forest for various types of crops, mining, industrial development, construction of dams etc. Anthropological Survey of India under the Tenth Five Year Plan has undertaken a National Project on Man in Biosphere and Sundarban Biosphere Reserve has been selected for detailed study. The present title is outcome of this research and deals with the following problems: Tourism as a potential resource, impact of tourism on cultural landscape, structure, cognition and symbolism of forest in folk tradition, contact and conflict, delta culture, tribes of Sundarban, strategy for ecological balance and evolution of ecotourism activity. About The Author:- Dr. Debabrata Mandal, Deputy Director (Cultural), and Head of Office, Eastern Regional Centre, Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • Introduction • Tourism as a Potential Resource-A Challenging Task in the Context of Contemporary Situation of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve • Impact of Tourism on Cultural Landscape of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve; A Study at Bakkhali • Structure, Cognition and Symbolism of Forest in the Folk Tradition of Sundarban • Contact and Conflict in the Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve • Delta Culture of Sundarban: A Case Study of Gosaba Block • Economic Condition of a Delta Village: A Study in Biosphere Reserve in Sundarban • Human Element in Conservation Process: A Rethinking in the Context of Biosphere Reserve. • Evaluation of Eco-tourism Activity: A Case Study of Sundarban Tiger Reserve • Salient Features and Outcome • Index. The Title 'Man in Biosphere: a Case Study of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve written/authored/edited by Dr. Debabrata Mandal', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788121209458 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 278 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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P. Sadanandam
Art and Culture of Marginalised Nomadic Tribes in Andhra Pradesh [Hardcover]
India is rich in its oral tradition. Its antiquity defies historical inquiry. Indian folklore offers diversity in the forms of expression while retaining the unity of theme, i.e. Dharma., The forms may be changing periodically to suit the times. The purpose of these popular art forms has been the same in a way as the classical arts. They provide education through entertainment. Andhra Desa, comprising roughly the present state of Andhra Pradesh, is very significant in its folk tradition in variety of forms. Numerous producing and service castes so far maintained their own sub castes of bards to retain their collective memory of the community and family histories besides propagating the Puranic knowledge and stories from great epics. The dependent sub-castes who have been so far preserving these arts and ancient knowledge are speedily disappearing due to lack of patronage and changing life-style. In this context, this book, the result of a painstaking research involving lot of field work may serve as a tribute to those unselfish barefoot narrators and preservers of history of bygone ages. About The Author:- Born in 1962 at Hanamkonda, Warangal district, A.P., India. Kakatiya University, Warangal has awarded him Ph.D. for this work. He has been teaching History for the last twenty years at under graduate and post graduate levels. He is exceptionally experienced and a popular teacher of History. He has contributed several research articles to reputed academic journals. Besides the present one, the following works introduce him to his fellow students of History: • History of Modern Europe (Telugu) published by SDLCE, K.U., Warangal • Indian Heritage and Culture (Telugu) published by SDLCE, K.U., Warangal • History of Andhra Desa (Telugu) published by SDLCE, K.U., Warangal • Historiography (Telugu) published by SDLCE, K.U., Warangal • History of Modern World (Telugu) published by SDLCE, K.U., Warangal. At present he is working as Asst. Professor of History at university Arts and Science College. Kakatiya University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface : Acknowledgements : Introduction : Oral History Tradition : Art and Culture of Theatrical Performers : Art and Culture of Patapradarshana Kathakulu : Orality and Historicity : Conclusion : Appendices : Bibliography : Index. The Title 'Art and Culture of Marginalised Nomadic Tribes in Andhra Pradesh written/authored/edited by P. Sadanandam', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788121209588 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 211 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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G.P. Singh
Historical Research Into Some Aspects of the Culture and Civilization of North-East India [Hardcover]
This book deals with various facets of cultures and civilization of north-east India. It contains valuable information about the pre-historic megalithic cultures of the hill tribes, the genesis and growth of tribal culture, their exposure to civilization Aryanisation and Sanskritization, especially in the valley of Manipur. The book also deals with growth of Hinduism and Buddhism among the tribal people and all other related cultural facets in a lucid style. About The Author:- Dr. G.P. Singh, is currently Emeritus Professor of History, University of Manipur, Imphal. He is former Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and lreland, London, and former member of Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. He has been associated with several academic and professional bodies at both national and international level. He has been carrying out an extensive research for over three decades on different aspects of ancient Indian history and culture and on ancient Indian historiography. He has to his credit about seventy research papers published in reputed historical journals, national and international. The history and civilization of north-east India has been one of the areas of his study and research. In this area too, he has contributed numerous papers to journals and books. He has authored twelve scholarly books which have been widely acclaimed by the scholars (in the field) in India and abroad. Some of his prominent works include The Kiratas in Ancient India: A Historical Study of their life, Culture and Civilization: Early Indian, Historical Tradition and Archaeology; Political Thought in Ancient India; Facets of Ancient Indian History and Culture New Perception; Ancient Indian Historiography: Sources and Interpretations: Republics, Kingdoms, Towns and Cities in Ancient India; Kingship in Ancient India Genesis and Growth; Historicity of Rama and Krsna Literary, Historical, Archaeological and Scientific Perspectives; Perspectives on Indian History, Historiography, and Philosophy of History. The Title 'Historical Research Into Some Aspects of the Culture and Civilization of North-East India written/authored/edited by G.P. Singh', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788121210126 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 344 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. 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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Jash Raj Subba
Mythology of the People of the Sikkim [Hardcover]
Mythology is a miscellaneous collection of old tales and legends which embraces all of what we now call religion, science and philosophy (natural moral and metaphysical). The Myths are the spiritual instructions of our forefathers. The mythical stories are not entertainment stories or folk-tales; because they can be told only at certain times of the year and under certain conditions. The belief systems of all the 14 (fourteen) mountain tribes and races of Sikkim were sandwiched between the faith of Buddhism from the north and Hinduism from the west in the beginning; and then Christianity from the south mainly during the chiefdom periods of Sikkim (1642-1975 A.D.) and Nepal (1769-2008 A.D.); affecting their indigenous belief systems tremendously. Today, the different tribes and races of Sikkim have awakened not against anybody else but themselves from within and have started rediscovering their own belief systems and traditions. Many of these hill tribes or races have adopted many well developed religions of the world with insignificant traces of their own within it. This book is an attempt to collect the valuable information of these lesser known oriental “Belief System” or “Religion” and “Mythologies” of the different ethnic mountain people of Sikkim for the first time for further research and development. About The Author:- Mr. Jash Raj Subba, a post graduate in Agricultural Science from IARI, New Delhi, is a prolific writer of the Eastern Himalaya Region. Born in 1949 at Hee, one of the villages of Sikkim joined Agriculture Service in the Government of Sikkim in 1975. He held a number of posts during 32 years of his service period and contributed a lot of the development of agriculture and horticulture in mountainous Sikkim. He retired in 2007 as Principal Director (Natural Resource Management), Government of Sikkim. He has written, edited and published 21 (twenty-one) boks so far and contributed a number of articles ranging from agriculture, horticulture, history, culture, anthropology, sociology, religion, philosophy, biodiversity to sustainable development of mountainous Sikkim. He has also worked as consultant in the project of SARD-M led by FAO/ICIMOD for India (Sikkim), and is an expert on sustainable mountain farming system. Contents:- Preface • Acknowledgements • PART – I : Mythology of the People of Sikkim-An Overview • PART – II : Well-Development Mythologies of the People of Sikkim – Overview : Mythology of Hinduism • Mythology of Buddhism • Religion and Mythology of Christianity • Religion and Mythology of Jainism • Religion and Mythology of Sikhism • Religion and Mythology of Islam • PART – III : Lesser Known Religions and Mythologies of the People of Sikkim • Yumaism and Mythology of the Limboo Tribes • Mythology of Yumaism • Religion of Mythology of Ninnammism (Animism) of the Kirant Khambu-Rais • Religion and Mythology of Animism (Munism and Bongthism) of the Lepcha Tribes • Religion and Mythology of Animism of the Sunuwar Tribes • Religion and Mythology of Animism of the Thami Tribes • Glossary • Selected References • Index. The Title 'Mythology of the People of the Sikkim written/authored/edited by Jash Raj Subba', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788121210232 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 456 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. 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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Sarthak Sengupta
Tribal Panorama of North East India [Hardcover]
The rainbow land of seven sister states of north eastern region of India is the homeland of large number of tribes, who lives in diverse habitat; speaks a variety of languages; have different socio-cultural heritage; and show distinction in physical features. There exists an information gap on the tribes of north eastern India, and whatever information exists on them is scanty or needs to be updated., , This concise compilation contains a collection of fifteen thought-provoking scholarly contributions by eminent anthropologists and other social scientists and offer discrete metaphors of the economy, polity, social organization, demographic features, time-honoured institutions, bio-anthropological perspectives and several other aspects of the tribes of north eastern India, including Sikkim., , The articles included in the treatise seek to break new ground in showing the colourful life-style of the tribal people of the region. The book will be of extremely stimulus and useful to anthropologists besides other social scientists; planners, policy makers and indeed anyone with a concern about the tribal people of north eastern India. About The Author:- Sarthak Sengupta (b.1955) received his M.Sc. (1977) and Ph.D. (1983) degrees in Anthropology from Dibrugarh University 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 studies among diverse i tribes and castes in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Uttar Pradesh. I He has had to his own credit ten well-knitted books on North East Indian tribes, and more than 200 original research papers published in various reputed national and international professional journals besides several chapters in edited volumes. He is an active life and 4 executive member of several professional anthropological bodies and members of the editorial ! boards of Journal of Human Ecology, New Delhi (1998-2003) and The Anthropologist, New Delhi (since 2009). He is also the Editor of the Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, IDibrugarh University, Dibrugarh. Dr. Sengupta is at present Professor and Head, Department of Anthropology; and Director (i/c), Centre for North East Studies, Dibrugarh University, Assam. His current research interest are genetical demography, globin gene distribution, population genetics, bio-social studies, diet and nutrition, indigenous health practices in tribal population ofNorth East India. Contents:- Contents,# , Preface , Acknowledgements , List of Tables, Figures and Map , List of Contributors , 1. Mijis of Arunachal Pradesh: A Small Tribe in Transition. ,- Sarit Kumar Chaudhury , 2. The Sherpa of Sikkim and Their Land. ,- Palash Chandra Coomar and M. K. Raha , 3. Traditional Religious Beliefs and Practices of the Lepchas: A Study on ,Change and Continuity. ,- Rip Roshina Gowloog. , 4. Polygyny and Status of Tribal Women in Manipur: Tradition and Change. ,- M.Mani Babu. , 5. Demographic Statistics of Mate Tribe of Manipur. ,- S. Jibonkumar Singh. , 6. Nutritional Status of the Children of Tarao Tribe of Manipur, - Ksh. Vedmani Devi and K. Saratchandra Singh., 7. Elements of Disintegration in Khasi Matrilineal System., - M. Sasikumar. , 8. Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Matriliny among the Garo., - Sankar Kumar Roy , 9. Is Dorbar Shnong Still a Traditional Institution?, - A. K. Nongkynrih. , 10. The Marngars of Meghalaya: A Bio-anthropological Perspective., - R. Khongsdier , 11. Socio-economic Profile of Scheduled Tribes Inhabiting in Hill Areas of , Assam: An Empirical Study. , - Girindra Nath Das , 12. Socio-Economic Life of the Dimasa Kacharis, - Sultana Hazarika, 13. Marriage among the Dimasas. , - Birinchi Kumar Medhi and Arifur Zaman 14. The Dynamics of Death: The Social Divisions of Funeral Traditions of Karbis. , Upala Barua , 15. Somatometric Characters of the Deoris of Assam., - Sarthak Sengupta and Gitimallika Gogo The Title 'Tribal Panorama of North East India written/authored/edited by Sarthak Sengupta', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211536 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 264 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Sarthak Sengupta
Issues and Themes in Contemporary Anthropological Studies [Hardcover]
About The Author:- Sarthak Sengupta (b.1955) received his M.Sc. (1977) and Ph.D. (1983) degrees in Anthropology from Dibrugarh University 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 studies among diverse i tribes and castes in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Uttar Pradesh. I He has had to his own credit ten well-knitted books on North East Indian tribes, and more than 200 original research papers published in various reputed national and international professional journals besides several chapters in edited volumes. He is an active life and 4 executive member of several professional anthropological bodies and members of the editorial ! boards of Journal of Human Ecology, New Delhi (1998-2003) and The Anthropologist, New Delhi (since 2009). He is also the Editor of the Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, IDibrugarh University, Dibrugarh. Dr. Sengupta is at present Professor and Head, Department of Anthropology; and Director (i/c), Centre for North East Studies, Dibrugarh University, Assam. His current research interest are genetical demography, globin gene distribution, population genetics, bio-social studies, diet and nutrition, indigenous health practices in tribal population ofNorth East India. The Title 'Issues and Themes in Contemporary Anthropological Studies written/authored/edited by Sarthak Sengupta', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211574 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 187 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Prakash Louis
Indigenous People's Struggles For Self [Hardcover]
In the last two decades the issues of the indigenous peoples have come to the fore. From late 1980s, there have been consistent and systematic attempts to highlight the situation of the indigenous people.Along with this, there is also the attempt to highlight the various attempts made by the indigenous peoples to resist the discrimination and exploitation they are subjected to and also to assert their right for self-determination. This book, gIndigenous People's Struggles for Self-Determinationh is an attempt to foreground the various initiatives of the indigenous people to determine their life, resources, dignity and rights. About The Author:- Prakash Louis is an action researcher, writer, facilitator of development organisations, consultant to bilateral and multi-lateral funding agencies, consultant to regional and national governments on development and governance. His works include, The Political Sociology of Dalit Assertion, Peoples Movement: The Naxalite Movement in Central Bihar, Acts, Schemes and Special Provisions enacted for the Scheduled Castes of India and Rights of Scheduled Tribes of India: Acts, Commissions and Recommendations. Contents:- Table of Contents,Preface Introduction Part-I : Initiatives by Indigenous Peoples,Kari-Oca Declaration,Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples (ICITP) Second General Assembly,Beijing Declaration of Indigenous Women,No to Patenting of Life,Indigenous Peoples' Scattle Declaration,Declaration of the First International Forum of Indigenous Peoples in Climate Change,The Kimberly Declaration,Indigenous Delegates' Statement to the World Bank at the Indigenous Peoples' Reoundtable,The International Cancun Declaration of Indigenous Peoples,Towards a Consensus of the Peoples,The Asian Development Bank's Indigenous Peoples' Policy and its Impact on Indigenous Peoples of Asia,Part-II : United Nations and Indigenous Peoples,International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention 107,International Labour Organisation Convention 169,United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,Establishment of a Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues,Part-III : International Finance Institutions and Indigenous Peoples,World Bank Policy on Indigenous Peoples,Asian Development Bank (ADB) Policy on Indigenous Peoples,Part-IV : Other Initiatives,Recognising and Protecting Indigenous Peoples' Rights in the Commonwealth,Indigenous Peoples' Support Organisations,Selected Bibliography,Index The Title 'Indigenous People's Struggles For Self written/authored/edited by Prakash Louis', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788121211598 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 284 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Ramesh Chandra D.B. Mandal
Man in Biosphere: a Case Study of Khangchendzonga [Hardcover]
a case study of Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Amitava Dinda. 7. Growth of urbanisation in Yuksam: A study in Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Gautam Kumar Bera. The experiences of the past few decades have shown that industrialisation and economic development have impacted, strained and in many cases altered ecosystems. An assessment of biological diversity at the global level reveals that increasing human interventions in the ecosystems have accelerated the process of biodiversity loss and Asia is the most threatened continent. Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, hence, are fundamental to sustainable development. These considerations led to the origin of the concept of Biosphere Reserve which is designated to deal with important questions of reconciling the conservation of biodiversity quest for economic and social development and maintenance of associated cultural values. In India the efforts for management of biosphere reserves have largely been centered around protection of natural resources within biosphere reserves from the outside impacts. The concept of sustainable use of resources yet has not been taken up due to lack of location specific understanding of the process of resource management which, in turn is linked with the traditional value system of local communities. The present treatise on Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve aims at understanding elucidating and analysing the cultural diversity existing in the biosphere reserve in terms of societal perception of resources, livelihood pattern of people, and man, nature and spirit relationship against the backdrop of development and conservation. Contents:- Anthropological Survey of India, 2013. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. Introducing Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve/Umesh Kumar and Arun Kumar Singh. 2. A study in ecology and conservation in Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Umesh Kumar. 3. Cultural landscape of fringe villages: a study in Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Sudhansu Gnagopadhyay. 4. Economic life in Fringe Village: a study in Khangchendzonga biospheric reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Subrata Ray. 5. Traditional art, craft and performing art: a study in Khangchendzonga biosphere reserve of Sikkim Himalayas/Krishna Basu. 6. Impact of tourism: The Title 'Man in Biosphere: a Case Study of Khangchendzonga written/authored/edited by Ramesh Chandra D.B. Mandal', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211628 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 466 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Samit Ghosal
Man in Biosphere: a Case Study of Similipal [Hardcover]
The book is in line with Anthropological Survey's endeavors to study the human dimension of all the Biosphere Reserves in India under its ongoing national project, Man and Environment: Biosphere Reserve Study. The present study on Similipal Biosphere Reserve focussed to document the agricultural biodiversity and cultural diversity present amongst the people living inside the core and buffer area of the reserve. The study specifically deals with the livelihood concerns of the people living inside the biosphere reserve vis-a-vis the issue of relocation of the villages from the core area. The study would help in selecting the new relocation sites at par with earlier settlement so that the economic and cultural equilibrium of the people are not disturbed. The Title 'Man in Biosphere: a Case Study of Similipal written/authored/edited by Samit Ghosal', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211635 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 511 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Hrishikesh Mandal & Amitabha Sarkar
Traditional Wisdom and Sustainable Living [Hardcover]
The present treatise intended to focus the different dimensions of the trends and patterns of management of environmental perspective flourished differently according to varied geo-physical nature. Various indigenous ethnic groups, who are living in varied ecological setting over generation, have developed a knowledge bank which is also time tested and favorable to such eco-system and by means of which they sustain themselves. The empirical data were generated by well experienced scholars from different eco-cultural zone of the country and it is evident the process of adaptation with the local condition in varied degree and accordingly their socio-cultural situation are also tuned being a sustainable living in a particular niche. The planners, policy makers, researchers, students and developmental practitioners will be helpful by acknowledging this sort of management practices of environment on which the life and action of the communities are intricately imbibed towards, sustainable living. The Title 'Traditional Wisdom and Sustainable Living written/authored/edited by Hrishikesh Mandal & Amitabha Sarkar', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211642 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 566 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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A. Campbell
A Santali-English Dictionary Volume 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 2 Vols. Set
The book first published in 1899. At that time Santali language had no script of its own, it was using Devnagari, Bengali, Roman, Oriya but it was a turning point of this language that it got its own script “OL Chiki” in 1925., , Millions of people, mainly found in West Bengal, Orissa, Jharkhand, Bihar and Chhattisgarh, speak the Santali., , Santali belongs to the Munda, or Kolarian family of languages, spoken with little variation in pronunciation, or idiom over the greater part of the above-mentioned area. The Dictionary deduces the meanings of the different forms of noun, adjective, verb, adverb & c., , The Examples show the common use of the words selected with great care. A few illustrate the use of words in proverbs, maxims (& c) as affording some insight into the mental characteristics of the Santals., , Santali has been effected more or less by all the languages it has come into contact, and possesses a remarkable power of naturalising word of foreign origin. The order of the letters in the English Alphabet has been adhered to in this Dictionary. This work contains a complete list of the words used in Santali. The Title 'A Santali-English Dictionary written/authored/edited by A. Campbell', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211932 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1058 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 2 Vols. Set
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A. Campbell
A Santali-English Dictionary (A- K) Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
The Title 'A Santali-English Dictionary (A- K) written/authored/edited by A. Campbell', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211956 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 351 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
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A. Campbell
A Santali-English Dictionary (L-Z) Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
The Title 'A Santali-English Dictionary (L-Z) written/authored/edited by A. Campbell', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211963 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 707 (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 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
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Kakali Chakrabarty, Krishna Mandal, Janak Kumari Srivastava, Sudhansu Gangopadhyay, Asok Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Sumitabha Chakrabarty, Rapti Pan, K.M. Sinha Roy
Land, People and Power : an Anthropological Study of Emerging Mega City of New Town, Rajarhat [Hardcover]
About The Book:-In the last couple of years India witnessed strong peasant unrest over the issue of land acquisition. West Bengal also came in the news headlines over the issue. Acquisition of land, particularly of wet land including fertile cultivable land for various projects often ousted the poor peasants from their livelihood. Rajarhat is one such area where thousands of hectares of wet land and agricultural land have been acquisitioned to develop a mega city. People protested but their voice was ruthlessly shattered. Against the State power they could not succeed. Anthropological Survey of India probed into the situation from purely academic point of view and came out with untold truth, the saga of land losers. Rajarhat also witnessed the violation of environmental policy. The vast wet land, which was the oxygen producer for the city of Kolkata, has been filled up for the realty development. The book certainly adds some important dimensions related to the study of development. About The Author:- Kakali Chakrabarty, is an anthropologist by profession. She explored varied fields of anthropological interest like women studies, regionalism, folk tradition, cultural syncretism and so on. She has a number of publications in reputed journals and books. She has one book and a number ofedited books in her credit. Krishna Mandai, is exposed to a vast area of research in different parts of India including Andaman Islands. She worked under various National projects like People of India, Traditional Knowledge System, and village studies and so on and has a good number of publications in her credit. K.M. Sinha Roy is an anthropologist by profession with specialization in Social/Cultural Anthropology. He has done empirical research among the tribes and non-tribal communities of India including Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Sikkim. He has several published papers in his credit. Janak Kumari Shrivastava is Psychologist by training. She has a number of research publications in journals of repute. She is one of the members of Editorial Board in 'Uttar Pradesh Journal of Social Science'. Sudhansu Gangopadhyay, specialized in the discipline of Geography, he contributed effectively in various projects on eco-cultural Anthropology. He did extensive field work in North-East India, Andaman & Nicobar Islands. He has a number of research papers in his credit and he co-authored two books. Asok Kumar Mukhopadhyay a linguist by training undertook empirical researches even in remote areas including Andaman & Nicobar Islands. He is coauthored The Language of the Shompen of Great Nicobar: A PreliminaryAppraisal. Sumitabha Chakraborty is actively involved in empirical studies. He undertook research among the Jarawa, Nicobarese and Shompen tribes of Andaman and Nicobar islands. He has published nearly 15 articles in variousjournals ofrepute. Rapti Pan is a Research Fellow in Anthropological Survey ofIndia. She has publications in national and international journals. Content:- CONTENTS:- Foreword 7 Preface 9 Acknowledgements 13 1. Introduction 15 2. Land and People 31 3. Process of Land Acquisition in Rajarhat 73 4. The Story of Land Losers: People’s Voice 103 5. Diminution of Wet-land and Loss of Aquatic Bio-diversity 137 6. Mental State: A Psychological Analysis 151 7. Development: Conflicting Scenario 171 8. Summary and Observations 191 9. Concluding Remarks 213 10. Addendum 219 Appendices 231 Index 429 The Title 'Land, People and Power : an Anthropological Study of Emerging Mega City of New Town, Rajarhat written/authored/edited by Kakali Chakrabarty, Krishna Mandal, Janak Kumari Srivastava, Sudhansu Gangopadhyay, Asok Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Sumitabha Chakrabarty, Rapti Pan, K.M. Sinha Roy', published in the year 2015. The ISBN 9788121212588 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 440 (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.K. Mohanty
Development of Primitive Tribal Groups in India [Hardcover]
The work is a comprehensive survey of the development of primitive tribal groups in India with main thrust on Lodhas of West Bengal and Orissa, Chenchus of Andhra Pradesh and Totos of West Bengal. Detailed in well-written sixteen chapters with a Bibliography, the author has given very minute data regarding several welfare programmes in these regions. Dr. Mohantys painstaking work also, includes a rare map showing tribal population, literacy rates in India, sex ratio, displacement of tribals, bonded labour and tribes in below poverty line. All this information would be useful for readers of this book. Contents:- Introduction • The Totos • The Lodhas • The Chenchus • Tribal Development : Programme and Strategy in Historical Perspective • Welfare Programme P.T.Gs (Primitive Tribals Groups) • Conclusion : Transformation and Change • Suggestions and Recommendations • Present Programmes and Policies: Identified Primitive Tribals Groups in India • Crucial Areas for Urgent Action • Primitive Tribal Groups in States/UTs) • Primitive Tribals of Jharkhand: A Brief Note • U.P. and Uttaranchal • Primitive Tribals of Manipur • Kerala • Tamil Nadu • Bibliogrphy • Index. The Title 'Development of Primitive Tribal Groups in India written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788178350240 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. 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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P. Rajyalakshmi
Edible Forest Foods of Tribals in South India (Carotene Content, Medicnal and Cunlinary Aspects) [Hardcover]
The book projects the importance of recognizing and permeating wild flora rich in provitamin and the possibility of producing value added products like health foods, processed food products, flavours for commercial exploitation. Contents:- Foreword • Preface • Project Staff • Acknowledgements • List of Figures and Illustrations • List of Tables • Importance and Relevance of the Problem • Profile of the Study • Finding of the Study • Food Beliefs and Attitudes of the Tribals • Morbidity The Title 'Edible Forest Foods of Tribals in South India (Carotene Content, Medicnal and Cunlinary Aspects) written/authored/edited by P. Rajyalakshmi', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788178350288 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 282 (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. Bhowmick
Customary Law of Austric Speaking Tribes [Hardcover]
This book shows the gradual changing conditions of the customary law of the Austric speaking tribal people of Frontier Bengal. Due to socio-political changes their customary laws are expected to change. All these factors have been critically explained including the ethnographic account of the tribal communities, namely Santal, Munda, Kheria, Mahali, Lodhas and Birhor. Immensely valuable for the further research work. About The Author:- Prabodh Kumar Bhowmick, is a noted Action Anthropologist and former Dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Calcutta. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • The Setting • Tribal Panorama • Four Dispute-Dissolving Processes • Conclusion • References • Index. The Title 'Customary Law of Austric Speaking Tribes written/authored/edited by P.K. Bhowmick', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788178350998 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 182 (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. Seth
Understanding Evolution of Man: an Introduction to Palaeoanthropology [Hardcover]
Realistic and pragmatic in approach and designed to the uses of a text book and a reference, the work deals with all aspects of palace anthropology including human evolution, origin, molecular clock, palaseodemography and palacopathology and other related characteristics and traces the fossil of anatomical change in relation to the surrounding environment. A exhaustive source on human evolution. The Title 'Understanding Evolution of Man: an Introduction to Palaeoanthropology written/authored/edited by P.K. Seth', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788178351063 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 304 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. 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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Daiwakar Minz, Delo Mai Hansda
Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand [Hardcover]
The Santhal, one of the schedule tribes of the Jharkhand state. They are found in the districts of Hazaribagh, Singhbhum, Santhal-Pragana, Giridih, Dhanbad, Ranchi and Bhagalpur, Purnea, Sharsha and Munger in Bihar. Their language is Santhali they also know Hindi and Bengali. They occupy first position among the tribes of Jharkhand. In 1850 A.D. with the advice of Fr. Gossnur the Christen Priest started to study about the custom, culture and religion of all tribes to aid the British Government. A British Bureaucrat also joined the mission. In between only one Indian author S. C. Roy, who was advocate by profession was also co-operated by them. The present book is a very critical comparative study and presents situation with rare data about the 32 types of tribes according to scheduled list of Jharkhand State. It is a useful book for scholars, N.G.Os, state and Union Government offices to solve the socio-economic problems of the country. About The Author:- Dr. Diwakar Minz, M.A. LL.B., Ph.D., D.Litt., is reader in the Department of History of Ranchi University. Member of International Labour Organization, Board of Governor of IIMC in Kolkata, ISMK in Calicut, Hindi Salahkar Samiti of the Government of India, and Wild Life Advisory Board. Dr. Minz has to his credit a book and several research articles. He has also been a member of several important organizations. Dr. Delo Mai Hansda is M.A. Ph. D. (Economics). Teaching in Mandar College, Mandar Ranchi Jharkhand. Participated in many National and State Level Seminar at Orissa, Shanti Niketan (W.B.) Jharkhand and many research articles, guiding research work specially about Jharkhand and Tribes. She knows allmost all language of Tribes accept Oraon Tribes including Bangli, Oriya and English, Hindi, Nagpuria also. She is member of Indian History Congress and Bihar research society. Contents:- Contents, Preface 7, 1. Asur 11, 2. Baiga 17, 3. Banjara 27, 4. Bathudi 37, 5. Bedia 43, 6. Binjhia 47, 7. Birhor 53, 8. Birjia 57, 9. Chero 61, 10. Chik Baraik ``67, 11. Gond 73, 12. Gorait 81, 13. Ho 87, 14. Karmali 103, 15. Kharia 107, 16. Kharwar 117, 17. Khond 125, 18. Kisan 135, 19. Kora 141, 20. Korwa 149, 21. Lohar 155, 22. Mahli 161, 23. Mal Paharia 167, 24. Munda 177, 25. Oraon 187, 26. Parhaiya 207, 27. Santal 213, 28. Sauria Pahariya 229, 29. Savar 237, 30. Bhumij 245, 31. Kol 259, 32. Kanwar 265, Conclusion 271, Bibliography 285, Index 301 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand written/authored/edited by Daiwakar Minz, Delo Mai Hansda', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178351216 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 312 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. 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:-
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P.K. Mohanty
Encyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India Volume 2 Vols. Set [Hardcover] Volume 2 Vols. Set
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Settled in the far flung areas, mostly in or around the forests, the primitive tribes in various states pass through an arduous life facing acute difficulties for their livelihood. They possess household implements like baskets and small traps and earthen pots for storing water. In respect of dress and ornament, a small-sized piece of cloth is used by the males; and female wear cloth to cover waist, breast and back Most of them are non-vegetarians. They also use rice and pulses as a part of their daily meals. Both males and females consume plenty of tobacco and chew betal nuts. Some of the tribes are engaged in cultivation. Marriages are arranged within the clan. The local panchayat consisting of elderly persons deals with different cases like elopement, quarrels due to suspicion and mutual distrust, divorce, violation of tribe endogamy, petty thefts and other minor disputes. The local panchayat is empowered to impose a fine orders, punitive feasts or excommunicate an offender for serious violation of social customs. Efforts, having deep links with several welfare schemes, sponsored by the central and state governments are in the pipe line. Of course, there appers to be a change for the better in their socio-economic, cultural, physical and educational standards. The volume will be useful for bureaucrats, planners, anthropologists, teachers and students in India and abroad. CONTENTS:- 1. Abujh Maria 2. Great Andamanese 3. Asur 4. Baiga 5. Bharia 6. Birhor 7. Birjia 8. Bondo 9. Buksa 10. Chenchu 11. Chola Naikayan 12. Chuktia Bhunjia 13. Didayi 14. Dongria Khond 15. Gadaba 16. Gond 17. Gutob Gabada 18. Hill Kharia 19. Irular 20. Jarawa 21. Juang 22. Kadar 23. Kamar 24. Kapu Saura 25. Kathodi 26. Katkari 27. Kattu Nayakan 28. Kharia 29. Kolam 30. Kolgha 31. Konda Reddi 32. Konda 33. Koraga 34. Korwa 35. Kota 36. Kotwalia 37. Kuruba/Jenu 38. Kurumba 39. Kutia Khond 40. Lanjia Saora 41. Lodha 42. Mal Pharia 43. Mankirdia 44. Maram Naga 45. Onge 46. Padhar 47. Paniyan 48. Parangiperja 49. Parhaiya 50. Paudi Bhuyan 51. Poroja 52. Raji 53. Riang 54. Saharia 55. Saura 56. Sauria Pahariya 57. Savar 58. Sentinelese 59. Shompen 60. Siddi 61. Thoti 62. Toda 63. Totos The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788178351780 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 648 (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:- 2 Vols. Set
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Narayan Mishra
Tribal Culture in India [Hardcover]
The 'Tribal Culture in India' is a collection of research papers mostly based on the empirical facts collected by the author through various anthropological techniques over a span of thirsty years: the problems faced by Chota Nagpur, the Student’ unrest with its effects is a paper on "village studies in India" reflecting various patterns of village life and in India a full paper on the contribution of E.B. Tylor to theoretical Anthropology.Attempts to study man and society in various situations. About The Author:- Dr. N. Mishra, is currently Dean Faculty of Social Science and Head of Anthropology Department Cum-Director, U.G.C. Centre of Advanced Study, Ranchi University, Ranchi. The Title 'Tribal Culture in India written/authored/edited by Narayan Mishra', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788178352190 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 290 (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 Primitive Tribes in India Volume Vol. 1st [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 1st
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Settled in the far flung areas, mostly in or around the forests, the primitive tribes in various states pass through an arduous life facing acute difficulties for their livelihood. They possess household implements like baskets and small traps and earthen pots for storing water. In respect of dress and ornament, a small-sized piece of cloth is used by the males; and female wear cloth to cover waist, breast and back Most of them are non-vegetarians. They also use rice and pulses as a part of their daily meals. Both males and females consume plenty of tobacco and chew betal nuts. Some of the tribes are engaged in cultivation. Marriages are arranged within the clan. The local panchayat consisting of elderly persons deals with different cases like elopement, quarrels due to suspicion and mutual distrust, divorce, violation of tribe endogamy, petty thefts and other minor disputes. The local panchayat is empowered to impose a fine orders, punitive feasts or excommunicate an offender for serious violation of social customs. Efforts, having deep links with several welfare schemes, sponsored by the central and state governments are in the pipe line. Of course, there appers to be a change for the better in their socio-economic, cultural, physical and educational standards. The volume will be useful for bureaucrats, planners, anthropologists, teachers and students in India and abroad. CONTENTS:- 1. Abujh Maria 2. Great Andamanese 3. Asur 4. Baiga 5. Bharia 6. Birhor 7. Birjia 8. Bondo 9. Buksa 10. Chenchu 11. Chola Naikayan 12. Chuktia Bhunjia 13. Didayi 14. Dongria Khond 15. Gadaba 16. Gond 17. Gutob Gabada 18. Hill Kharia 19. Irular 20. Jarawa 21. Juang 22. Kadar 23. Kamar 24. Kapu Saura 25. Kathodi 26. Katkari 27. Kattu Nayakan 28. Kharia The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788178352787 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 314 (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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P.K. Mohanty
Encyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Settled in the far flung areas, mostly in or around the forests, the primitive tribes in various states pass through an arduous life facing acute difficulties for their livelihood. They possess household implements like baskets and small traps and earthen pots for storing water. In respect of dress and ornament, a small-sized piece of cloth is used by the males; and female wear cloth to cover waist, breast and back Most of them are non-vegetarians. They also use rice and pulses as a part of their daily meals. Both males and females consume plenty of tobacco and chew betal nuts. Some of the tribes are engaged in cultivation. Marriages are arranged within the clan. The local panchayat consisting of elderly persons deals with different cases like elopement, quarrels due to suspicion and mutual distrust, divorce, violation of tribe endogamy, petty thefts and other minor disputes. The local panchayat is empowered to impose a fine orders, punitive feasts or excommunicate an offender for serious violation of social customs. Efforts, having deep links with several welfare schemes, sponsored by the central and state governments are in the pipe line. Of course, there appers to be a change for the better in their socio-economic, cultural, physical and educational standards. The volume will be useful for bureaucrats, planners, anthropologists, teachers and students in India and abroad. CONTENTS:- 29. Kolam 30. Kolgha 31. Konda Reddi 32. Konda 33. Koraga 34. Korwa 35. Kota 36. Kotwalia 37. Kuruba/Jenu 38. Kurumba 39. Kutia Khond 40. Lanjia Saora 41. Lodha 42. Mal Pharia 43. Mankirdia 44. Maram Naga 45. Onge 46. Padhar 47. Paniyan 48. Parangiperja 49. Parhaiya 50. Paudi Bhuyan 51. Poroja 52. Raji 53. Riang 54. Saharia 55. Saura 56. Sauria Pahariya 57. Savar 58. Sentinelese 59. Shompen 60. Siddi 61. Thoti 62. Toda 63. Totos The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India written/authored/edited by P.K. Mohanty', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788178352794 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 334 (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. 2nd
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S.S. Rath
Martial Arts: a Critical Analysis of Orissa [Hardcover]
The book Martial Arts: A Critical Analysis of Orissa unfolds the origin, history and present status of Orissan Martial Arts with reference to militaries glories of different dynasties, fort or strongholds, and military literature of Orissa in a chronological sequence. Various weapons of Orissan Martial arts, war-dress and war scene are explained with photographs. The war sculptures including infantry, cavalry and elephant force of the temple indicates the grate martial traditions of Orissa and deserve to mention in this connection. The martial arts of other states in India and different countries of the world explained. The practice of martial arts with and without weapons in the Orissan soil as found in Palika Akheda and the martial arts competition orgnised in Orissa are discussed. The book is not aimed at the skilled martial arts practitioners but will definitely help the readers to know the orgin and history of martial arts. It is by no means an in-depth source for serious study, but merely a guide to the extraordinarily wide variety of martial skills practiced world over. About The Author:- Shyam Sundar Rath is well-known physical educatonist and coach in Orissa. He obtained his Honours Degree (Pol. Sc.) form Utkal University and Post Graduation Degree (Phy. Edn.) from LNIPE, Gwalior, completed Diploma in coaching form National institute of Sports, Patiala and awarded Ph. D in Physical Educations from Utkal University. Served as lecturer (Physical Education), Principal at college of Physical Education SMIE, Gurujanga, Khurda, Orissa and Principal at Orissan martial Art Academy, Khurda. While a student he represented Utkal University and Jiwaji University in All India Inter-university Weight Lifting and Best Phsique championship five times from the years 1982 to 1986. He has represented All India Senior National Championship in the years 1985. He conducted Seminars and Workshops in the state to revive Orissan martial Arts. He has attended National Sports Medicine Seminar held at Gawalior. He presented papers on “World Peace and Physical Education and Sports” in International Congress on Physical Education held at Gwalior in the year 1998. He conducted many fitness programmes along with health and wellness workshops for people of different age. His luminosity as a coach has produced many District, State and National level sports man and woman. Presently he is working as Sports Officer and Head of the Department of Physical Education at College of Engineering Bhubaneswar (CEB), Patia, Bhubansewar, Orissa. Contents:- Preface • Acknowledgments • Introduction • Review of Related Literature • Methodology • Analysis of Data and Results of the Study • Summary Conclusion and Recommendations • Glossary • Appendix • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Martial Arts: a Critical Analysis of Orissa written/authored/edited by S.S. Rath', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788178352824 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 / Sports. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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G.C. Nayak
The Urban Political Elite in Tribal India [Hardcover]
This representative research study has been conducted in Phulbani district of Orissa. It offers reforms study on the urban political elite—the counsellors, about their background, nature, orientation, political awareness, political involvement and leadership process, political ideals and aspirations etc. It is a learned study and useful for policy planners. The Title 'The Urban Political Elite in Tribal India written/authored/edited by G.C. Nayak', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788178352879 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 296 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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K.N. Bhowmick
Status and Empowerment of Tribal Women in Tripura [Hardcover]
This book analyzes the social, economic, marital and economic status of Tribal women of Tripura and attempts to answer come in the way of their empowerment. This book can act as a catalyst for stimulating people's campaign for empowering the tribal women of Tripura in reality. About The Author:- Dr. Mrs. Krishna Nath Bhowmik, is an assistant teacher in English at M. Tulsibati Higher Secondary School, Agartala, West Tripura. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • A Gimpse of the Tribal Women in Royal Families • Position of Common Tribal Women in Tripura • Conclusion • List of Gazetted Women (S.T.) Officers Among Four Major Tribes of Tripura • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Status and Empowerment of Tribal Women in Tripura written/authored/edited by K.N. Bhowmick', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788178352893 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 250 (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 / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Kakali Paul Mitra
Development Programmes and Tribals “Some Emerging Issues” [Hardcover]
The book reviews critically the history of tribal development in india since british period and evaluates the development programmes among the tribal groups in west bengal and feels tribal development as still remained failed and controverter to further the cause, the new issues are well-discussed for further planned development. Useful for social scientists, researchers, planners, administrators and students concerned. About The Author:- Dr. Kakali paul (mitra), teaches post-graduate students of anthropology and rural development, vishva-bharati. Contents:- List of Tables • Foreword • Preface • Introduction • Tribal Development : Policies, Plans and Programmes • Research Setting • ITDP and The Tribals • Summary and Conclusion • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Development Programmes and Tribals “Some Emerging Issues” written/authored/edited by Kakali Paul Mitra', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788178353067 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 / Rural Development. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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G.T. Brettany
The People of Asia [Hardcover]
The compass of treatment of world’s inhabitants is extremely wide and even then the book presents an authentic treasure of information on the history of existing and extinct nations, their ethnology, manners and customs. Asia is full of varied interest to the inquiring and reflective mind. Asia’s vast extent, its diversity of acclimated and physical features, its diversity of climates and physical features, its variety of population, its scattered tribes, its scattered tribes, its mighty empires and their wonderful history, its strange superstition its profound moral teachers and its powerful religions, this orient continent has been comprehensibly dealt with. Asia is the birthplace of great religions Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, Vedism and Hinduism, Buddhism and Zoroastrians. It also discusses the distinct civilizations like Greece, Rome. It authentically deals with all leading races in the world-Hindus, Tibeto, Burmese and Tibetans, Siamese, Cochin Chinese, Chinese, Japanese, Mongolians, early inhabitants of India, Siberia, Turkestan, turkey, Persians, Afghans, Baluchs, Arabs, etc. It is a learned anthropological, ethnographical and deep historical study of the existing and extinct nations of the world. The book is treasure house of fabulous authentic information on all aspects. It can be prized possession of all Libraries and research centers. About The Author:- G. T. Brettany, M.S. B. Sc. F.L.S. was an eminent author of great potential. He wrote several books on history and culture religion, anthropology. The present work is of great historical and anthropological value. Contents:- THE EARLY INHABITAKNTS AND HISTORY OF INDIA • THE EUROPEANS IN INDIA • THE DRAVIDIAN PEOPLES OF INDIA • THE KOLARIAN PEOPLES OF INDIA • THE INHABITANTS OF CEXLON, ETC. • THE HINDUS • THE HINDUS (countinued) • THE TIBETO-BURMESES AND TIDETAXS • THE SIAMES, COCHIN CHINESE, CAMBODIANS, ETC. • THE CHINESES • THE JAPANESE • THE MONGOLIANS, KASHGRIANS, ETC. • THE INHABITANTS OF SIBERIA • THE INHABITANTS OF TURKESTAN • THE PERSIANS • THE PERSIANS • THE AFGUANS, BALUCHIS,ETC. • THE CAUCASIXS, GEROGIANS, LESGIIIAXS, ETC. • THE INHABITANTS OF TURKEY IN ASIA-I • THE INHABITANTS OF TURKEYIN ASIA-II • THE ARBS • DISTRIBUTION OF ASIATIC RACES. The Title 'The People of Asia written/authored/edited by G.T. Brettany', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788178353180 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 / International Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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P.K. Bhomick
Tribal and Sustainable Development [Hardcover]
This present book entitled Tribal and Sustainable Development is the outcome of the research work in the field of sustainable development and bio-diversity conservation has been carried out among the selected tribal communities in the three different ecological setting (viz Hilly Zone, Chotanagpur Platue Zone and Coastal Zone) in the State of West Bengal. The major issues like gradual depletion of our global resources over the last century in one hand and conservation of the available resources for future human interests on the other has been addressed in this book. The information gathered from the field has been interpreted in view of tackling the major issues to overcome the problems faced by the tribal communities has been reflected as a set of policy guidelines. In view of conceptual framework of ‘Sustainable Development’ in reality what is happening from the angle of sustainability has been discussed critically. No doubt the contents of the book will give such feedback to the policy makers and other implementing agencies who are involved themselves for carrying out. About The Author:- Pradip K. Bhowmick (born 1955) did his M.A., in Rural Development in the year 1980. In the year 1988 he was awarded Ph.d. from I.I.T., Kharagpur. He was also awarded D. Litt.in the year 1998 from Ranchi University. At present he is Associate Professor in the Rural Development Centre, I.I.T., Kharagpur. Dr. Bhowmick has published articles related Tribal and Rural Development Programmes in reputed journals and also authored a few books. He is also co-author of the book namely, Tribal Unrest and Tribal Movement (1994), Land and Forest: Twin Tribal Problems (1998). The author of several research paper Dr. Bhowmick has been interested in teaching, training and conducting researches among the rural and tribal communities. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • Study Area • The People • Socio-Economic Profile of Sample Households • Concept of Sustainable Development • Facets of Bio-Diversity and Its Utilization • Approaches to Biodiversity Conservation: Lessons from field • Scope of Sustainable Development • Brief Recommendation and Policy Prescriptions • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Tribal and Sustainable Development written/authored/edited by P.K. Bhomick', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788178353197 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (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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B.S. Bisht
Tribes of Uttaranchal a Study of Education, Health, Hygiene and Nutrition [Hardcover]
Education, Health, Hygiene and Nutrition are the prime concern of Human Resource Development. These are the attributes which make difference between human beings and the animals. The book is an endeavour to present a vivid picture of education, health, hygiene and nutritional status of tribal communities of Uttaranchal, particularly in the context of the various development policies and programmes meant for the tribal communities in general and the tribal communities of Uttaranchal in particular. Encompassing a variety of vital issues related to education, health, hygiene and nutritional status of the tribal people this book will provide authentic information to the people interested in tribal studies and other related issues. In real this book exposes some of the untouched aspects of the tribal life and will prove to be an asset to the researchers, social scientists, policy planners, administrations and NGOs. Even the general readers may have an exposure of the tribal communities of Uttaranchal. About The Author:- B.S. Bisht obtained his Postgraduate Degree (1977), Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (1982) and Degree of Doctor of Letters (1995) from the University of Kurnaun, Nainital. Since 1978 he has actively been involved in teaching (postgraduate course), research and extension activities. As a pioneer social scientist Dr. Bisht is known for his contribution in the field of research of the tribal communities like, Rajis (the cave dwellers of Uttaranchal Tarai), Tharus and Buxas (the agriculturist tribes of Uttaranchal), the Bhotyas (the traditional traders of Indo-Tibetan Border of Uttaranchal) and the Jaunsari-Khasa ) (the polyandrous tribal community of Jaunsar Bavar) of Uttaranchal Himalaya. Some of he publication of Dr. Bisht include RAJI- A Tribe of Indo-Napal Border of Uttarkhand, Uttarakhand ki BHotiya Janjati, Uttaranch-Gramin Smudaya, Pichhadi Jati Avam Jaiatiya Paridrashy, Backward Communities-Identity,. Development and Transformation and Ethnography of a Tribe. In addition, he has contributed a number of research papers to the journals of high academic repute, conducted six major research projects and organized number of National Seminars. Dr. Bisht has been a Prof. and Head in the Department of Human Resource and Personnel Management in CABM, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantanagar. Presently he is having a status of Professor and Head, Department of Sociology, Kumaun University, Nainital. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • Conceptual Analysis • Methodological Perspective • Demography, Habitat and Ethnography of the Tribes of Uttarakhand • Area and Sample Profile • Education, Health, Hygiene and Nutritional Status of Tribals • The Conclusion • Constraints of Education, Health, Hygiene and Nutrition in Tribal Areas and Expected Suggestions, Solutions and Remedial Measures • Annexure • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Tribes of Uttaranchal a Study of Education, Health, Hygiene and Nutrition written/authored/edited by B.S. Bisht', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353203 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 348 (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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R.V. Singh
Dairy Cooperatives and Tribal Development [Hardcover]
A critical study aims to assess the impact of integrated Tribal dairy programme in terms of changed socio-cultural and socio-economic life of the tribal dairy farmers. Further, evolves a strategy for strengthening dairy development programmes and emphasizes their efficient running in tribal areas. Helps the concerned and others interested. About The Author:- Dr. R.V. Singh, is a Senior Scientist (Agriculture Extension), Agricultural Research Institute Pusa, New Delhi. Contents:- List of tables • List of figures and Maps • Preface • Acknowledgment • Introducation • Review of Literature • Research Design • Result and Discussion • Summary and Conclusion • Bibiography • Index. The Title 'Dairy Cooperatives and Tribal Development written/authored/edited by R.V. Singh', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353319 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 283 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Economic / Finance / Agriculture / Rural Development. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Andhra Pradesh) Volume Vol. 2nd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 2nd
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 17-41: Some Historical Events from in the Post Historical Era; Ancient: Period upto 1200 AD; Satavahanas; Eastern Chalukyas; Medieval: Period, 1201-1707; Kakatiyas; Bahmanis; Vijayanagar; Qutb: Shahis; Modern Period 1707-1947; The Mughal Rule; Asaf Jahis;: Under the Company and the Crown; Freedom Struggle; Post: Independence; Police Action in Hyderabad State.: 2. Physical Aspects 43-44: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Soils; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 45-79: Data Relevant to Population; Population Characterising;: Characteristics of People; Social Structure of the Society; The: Caste Sructure; Brahmans and Non-Brahmans; Peasantry; Caste: and Occupation; The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.: 4. Scheduled Caste 81-132: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 133-176: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 177-183: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 6 Andhra Pradesh: 7. Government and Politics 185-235: Struggle for the State; The Andhra’s resentment in First Election;: The Creation of Andhra Pradesh; Emergence of the State; Political: Crisis; Freequent Changes in Leadership; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly: Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 237-268: State Edcuation Figures; Position of Government on Education;: Education: Current Trends; School Education System; College: Education System; List of Universities in the State; Details about: the Universities; Role of Directorate of School Education;: Directorate of Adult Education; Objectives; Schemes for: Educational Devlopment; “Improvement of Science Education”;: “Scholarship top talented students”; OBB Scheme; DPEP;: CLASS; IEDC; Janshala; Micro-planning Community: Participation; Community Mobilisation; Community: Monitoring; Quality Improvement; Outcome of Efforts; Teacher: centres and Teaching Learning Material; Girijana Vidya Vikas: Kendra; Sandhanshalas; Education of working children; Bridge: Courses; ECCE Centres and Play Schools; Support for: Education; Vision for Education.: 9. Transport and Communication 269-279: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roads; Railways; Airways; Ports;: Communication Development; Satellite Communication Centre;: Satellite Instructional Television Experiment; Mobile trunked: Radio Market in Andhra.: 10. Language and Literature 281-309: Main Language : Telugu; Four Areas of Use of Telugu Language;: Emergence of Mass Media and Language; Literature; Golden: Period of Telugu Literature; Other Important Languages.: 11. Medical Facilities 311-318: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Infrastructure;: Tele-medicine; Andhra Pradesh School Health Project; Teacher: Development; Health Services in Schools; Community: Partnership; Partnership Across Sectors; Project Management;: Project Implementation Progress of the project; Programme: components; Screening and referral; First Aid Kits;: Implementation.: 12. Industry 319-392: Figures Related to Industries in the State:; Transition of Economy;: CONTENTS:- 7: Untapped Mineral Wealth; IT Industry; HITEC City; IT Enabled: Services; Package for Information Technology Industry; Bulk: Drugs and Pharmaceuticals; Biotech Industry; Research: Laboratories; Recombinant DNA Technology Companies; Agro-: Processing; Mineral-based Industries; Engineering Industries;: Textiles, Leather, Gems and Jewellery; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 393-401: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Financial Position to the State: End of Landlordism; Challange of Poverty; Banking, Finance and: Insurance; Government Initiatives for Trade and Commerce; The: Trade Fair Centre; Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of: Commerce; Objectives; Functioning.: 14. Natural Wealth 403-418: Figures Related to Forest; Rivers; Forests; Mineral Resources;: Mica; Barytes; Beach Sands/Placer Deposits; Bauxite; Limestone;: Diamonds; Gold; Semi Precious/Abrasive/Decorative Stones;: Coal; Oil and Natural Gas; Copper, Lead and Zinc; Low Grade: Iron Ore; Asbestos; Manganese; Graphite; Tungsten Ore;: Steatite/Talc/Soap Stone; Calcite; Apatite; Quartz/Quartzite; Silica: Sand; Feldspar/ Nephilene Syenite; Pyrophyllite; White Shale;: Granite; Slates/Phyllite; Marbles; Policies for Tapping Mineral: Wealth; Potential for Sustainable Mining Industry; Need for: Continuous Exploration; Infrastructure; Tedious Approval: Process: 15. Agriculture 419-455: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Agriculture : The Lifeline of: State Economy; Bio-resources; The Cattle; Shift in Cropping: Pattern; Reasons behind Failure of Green Revolution; Women’s: Participation in Agriculture; Focus on Marginal and Deprived: Groups; Sustainable Human Development Justification; Women: and Natural Resource Economy; Training Programmes in: Sustainable Agriculture; Technical Support; Off-farm Incoe: Generation Programme; Conservation and Management of Water: Resources; Information Hub; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 457-473: Habitat Improvement; Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary; Wildlife;: Eturnagaram Wildlife Sanctuary; Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary;: Wildlife; Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary; Kolleru Sanctuary;: Lanjamadugu (Siwaram) Sanctuary; Mahaveer Harina Vanasthali: National Park; Manjira Bird Sanctuary; Wildlife; The: Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Sanctuary; Nelapattu Bird Sanctuary;: Wildlife; Pakhal Wildlife Sanctuary; Wildlife; Papikonda Wildlife: 8 Andhra Pradesh: Sanctuary; Wildlife; Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuary; Wildlife;: Pranahita Wildlife Sanctuary; Wildlife; Pulicat Sanctuary;: Wildlife; Sivaram Wildlife Sanctuary.: 17. Tourism 475-503: Major Buddhist Centres of Past; Tourist Attractions; Legends of: Andhra Pradesh; Hyderabad; Buddha Purnima and Hussain: Sagar; Hussainsagar; Nagarjunakonda; Annavaram;: Simhachalam; Srisailam; Palakonda; Renigunta; Hills and Valleys;: Leisure Spots; Ashrams; Aswartham; Beach; Buddhist Centre;: Cave; Church; Coal Mines; Dargah; Fort; Warangal Fort; Fortress;: Holy Hill; Idgah; Image; Jaina Tirthankara; Lingayat Gurus;: Masjid; Moharram; Mound; Nagari Nose; Palace; Penance; Pond;: Shrine; Spring; Stupa; Tank; Temples; Thousand Pillar Temples;: Tirumala; Venkateshwara Temple; Tirupati; Tirupathi; Tomb; War: Memorial; Waterfalls; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 505-524: 19. Natural Calamities 525-537: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Heat Wave;: Drought; Squalls; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods: and Heavy Rains; Cyclonic Storms: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 539-565: Tribals of Andhra Pradesh; Customs; Marriage; Death; Fairs and: Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 567-589: Traditional Arts; Kuchipudi; Peacock Dance of the Khonds; The: Mango Dance of the Konda Reddis; Dimsa Dance of Araku Valley;: Gusadi Dance of Gonds; Lambadi Dances; Siddi Dance; Tappeta: Gundlu; Urumulu or Thunder Dance; Butta Bommalata;: Goravayyalu; Garaga Dance; Viranatyam; Kolatam; Chiratala: Bhajana; Dappu Dance; Puli Vesham; Gobbi Dance; Horse Dance;: Karuva Dance; Veethi Bhagavatam; Crafts; Skilled Artisans;: Textiles, Floor Coverings, Carpets; Banjara Embroidery; Bidri: Craft; Bronze Castings; Budithi; Crochet Lace; Dokra; Filigree;: Folk Paintings; Ikat; Kalamkari and Block Printed Fabrics;: Lacquerware; Nirmal Arts - Paintings and Toys; Banjara Needle: Crafts(Embroidary); Puppets, Toys and Dolls; Sari; Sheet Metal;: Stone Carvings; Wood Carvings .: 22. Rural Development 591-606: The State Domestic Report on Growth; Vision and Reality; Rural: Development Programmes; Self Employment Programmes; Wage: Employment Programmes; Mission based Approach to: CONTENTS:- 9: Employment Generation; Natural Resource Management;: Empowerment of Poor Women; Janmabhoomi Campaign;: Government's Strategy for Poverty Eradication; Pursuit of Rapid: Economic Growth; Economic growth; Pro-poor growth; Rural: growth; Irrigation; Agriculture; Employment potential in service: sector; Rural infrastructure; Information technologies; Private: capital investments; Promotion of Human Development; Human: development and growth; Education; Health; Enhancing Social: Capital of the Poor; Social mobilization of the poor; Organisation: building; Capacity building of the SHGs and their federations;: Promote Sustainable Livelihoods of the Poor; Focus on the: Backward Mandals and the Poorest of the Poor; Redesigning the: Administrative Delivery Mechanism; Resource Mobilization;: Poverty Eradication Mission; Andhra Pradesh Rural Livelihoods: Project (APRLP).: 23. Urban Development 607-623: Directorate of Municipal Administration; Services; Grievance: Redressal; Citizens’ Duties in Urban areas; Directorate of Town: and Country Planning; Functions & Services; Main Functions;: Advisory Functions; Organisation; Engineer-In-Chief (Public: Health); Organization; Master Plan Phase - I; Plan Schemes; New: Plan Schemes; Implementation of W.S.S. with HUDCO Loan: Assistance; HUDCO Phase-III; New Augmentation Proposals;: HUDCO Phase - IV; Sewerage Schemes; Centrally Sponsored: Schemes; Vision Objectives; Urban Infrastructure; Tirupathi: Urban Development Authority; New Industrial Policy of Andhra: Pradesh; Infrastructure; Captive Power; Exemptions; Investment: Subsidy; Andhra Pradesh Urban Services for the Poor; Project: description; Sources; Partner Institutions; Building Regulations;: Hyderabad Urban Development Authority; Applicability; The: purpose of these regulations is to ensure that; These regulations: specify the following norms; The norms are related to the: following; Layout and Subdivision Regulations; Applicability;: Purpose of Layout & Subdivision Regulations.: 24. Newspapers 625-640: Publication and Circulation Figures; Centres of Publication; Big: Dailies; Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals;: Small Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 641-655: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 657-689: Major NGOs in the State.: 10 Andhra Pradesh: 27. Planning Outlay 691-698: 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; Annual Plan- 2002-03; 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; ii. General Services. # List of Tables # 3.1. Population Characteristics 46: 3.2. Decadal Population Growth (1991-2001) 47: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 47: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to Total Population (2001) 47: 3.5. Number of Literates 2001 47: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total Population (2001) 47: 3.7. Number of Workers and Non-workers 47: 3.8. Fertility Rates 48: 3.9. Distribution of Population by Religion (in Percentage) 49: 3.10. Distribution of 10,000 Speakers by Language 49: 3.11. Amenities 50: 3.12. House Types 50: 3.13. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total: Population (State/district) (2001) 57: 3.14. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and: Residence (in %) (2001) 74: 3.15. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 76: 3.16. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 79: 3.17. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 79: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 82: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 86: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 118: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes: Population by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 135: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 137: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 168: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 179: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by: Government of India 181: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh 194: 7.2. Governors of Andhra Pradesh 195: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 217: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 232: 7. 5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 232: 7. 6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 233: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 234: List of Tables: 12 Andhra Pradesh: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 235: 8.1. Status on Number of Schools and Enrollment 239: 8.2. Number of Educational Institutions, Enrolment and Teachers: Employed 239: 9.1. Road Network by Classification 271: 9.2. Road Network by Agency 271: 9.3. Post Telegraph and Telephone in Andhra Pradesh 275: 10.1. Distribution of Language 287: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 293: 11.1. Healthcare Facilities 312: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum Wages (Wages fixed in 65: Employments) 338: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal: Workers and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories:: 2001 391: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India,: States and Union Territories : 2001 392: 13.1. District-wise Distribution of Commercial Banks and Average: Population per Bank in Andhra Pradesh 398: 14.1. Production of Principal Minerals 412: 15.1. Land Utilisation 424: 15.2. Net Area Irrigated by Sources 425: 15.3. Area Under Principal Crops 426: 15.4. Area Production and Yield of Principal Crops 427: 15.5. Live Stock, Poultry and Tractors 428: 15.6. Live Stock and Poultry Population 429: 15.7. Production of Milk, Egg and Wool 430: 15.8. Production of Fish 430: 15.9. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water 453: 16.1. Wildlife Sanctuaries 467: 16.2. Biological Wealth of Different Sancturies 469: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language & Periodicity-wise) 626: 24.2. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 627: 24.3. Publication Added in 2001 635: 27.1. Tenth Plan- 2002-07 Projected Outlay 691: 27.2. Annual Plan- 2002-03 - Approved Outlay.(Rs. Lakhs) 694 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Andhra Pradesh) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353586 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 698 (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. 2nd
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Arunachal Pradesh) Volume Vol. 3rd [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 3rd
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 9: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-22: Evolution; Pt. Nehru’s Philosophy; Political Progression;: Location; Area.: 2. Physical Aspects 23-26: Altitude; Climate; Hills; Soils; Physiographical Specialities;: Rivers.: 3. Population 27-45: Data Relevant to Population.: 4. Scheduled Caste 47-57: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 59-85: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 87-91: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; Throughout the: Himachal Pradesh; State Figures on Police and Crimes.: 7. Government and Politics 93-103: Administartive Systems; Political History; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly: Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 105-116: State Education Figures; Structure of School Education;: Educational Progress; Decentralised Management of Education;: Educational Status of Tribals; Educational Institutions; List of: University in the State.: 6 Arunachal Pradesh: 9. Transport and Communication 117-125: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roadways; Railways; Airports; Communication;: Postal Services; Telecom Services; Print Media.: 10. Language and Literature 127-144: 11. Medical Facilities 145-153: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Problems;: Threats of Malaria; Reproductive health of women; Health Care: Facilities; USAID Activities in Arunachal Pradesh.: 12. Industry 155-179: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Small Industries; Large: and Medium Industries; Thrust sectors for Industrial: Development; Food Processing Industry; Plantation based: Industries; Mineral based Industries; Infrastructure and Power: based Industries; Tourism based Industries; Arunachal Pradesh: Industrial Development and Financial Corporation (APIDFC);: Functions and Objectives; New Industrial Policy of Arunachal: Pradesh 2001.: 13. Finance Sector 181-201: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Resources; Land Types;: Forest Divisions; Ground Water Resources; Minerals; Handicrafts: and Handloom; Fishery; Livestock and Poultry; Banking.: 14. Natural Wealth 203-211: Figures Related to Forest; Wildlife; Biosphere Reserve; Forest;: Mineral Resource; Arunachal Pradesh Mineral Development and: Trading Corporation Ltd.: 15. Agriculture 213-255: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Production of Crops;: Production Fruit Crops; Livestocks; Sericulture; Rubber; Spices;: Ginger; Field Crops; Oilseeds; Potato; Pulses; Irrigation;: Agricultural Productivity: Major Contributors; Constraints to: Agriculture.: 16. Wild Life 257-266: Namdapha National Park.: 17. Tourism 267-273: Tourist Attractions; Itanagar; Ita Fort; The Buddhist Temple;: Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum; Ganga Lake (Gyaker Sinyi);: Itanagar Sanctuary; Polo Park; Tawang; Buddhist Gompa; Tipi: Orchidarium and Bhilukpong; Malinithan, Likabali;: List of Tables 7: Bhishmaknagar Forts, Roing; Parashuram Kund, Tezu; Namdapha: National Park; Mouling National Park; Tourism Facilities; How to: reach; Hotels.: 18. Archealogical Sites 275-276: 19. Natural Calamities 277-279: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Snowfall; Floods: and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 281-296: Customs; Customs of Adis; Customs of Akas; Customs of: Khampti; Customs of Singpho; Customs of Bangnis; Customs of: Idus; Customs of Monpas; Customs of Mijis; Customs of: Sherdukpens; Customs of Deori; Fairs and Festivals; Traditional: Arts; Folk Dances.: 21. Arts and Crafts 297-314: The Wancho Dances; The Idu Mishmi Ritual Dance; Digaru: Mishmi Buiya Dance; The Khampti Dances; Ka Fifai Dance-: Drama; Ponung Dance (Adis); Sadinuktso (Akas); Textiles; Wood: Carving; Wooden Mask; Weaving; Pottery; Basketry; Making: of Sudhum; Making of Yatee; Making of Monpa Hat; Making of: Bopa; Making of Bolup; Ornaments Making; Weapons Making.: 22. Rural Development 315-331: 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); Panchayati Raj; Pradhan Mantri: Gramodaya Yojana (PMGY); Development of Wastelands and: Degraded Lands; Area Development Programmes of Department: of Land Resources (DOLR); Valmiki-Ambedkar Awas Yojana: (VAMBAY); Public Distribution System; Food Credit Cards.: 23. Urban Development 333-339: Date of Effect, Definition and Eligibility Criteria; Incentives;: Allotment of Land; Allotment of Sheds to SSI Units; Manpower: Development; State Capital Investment Subsidy; State Transport: 8 Arunachal Pradesh: Subsidy; Subsidy for Technical Know how; Interest Subsidy;: Rehabilitation of Viable Sick Industries; Subsidy on Drawal of: Power lines; Subsidy for the Cost of Feasibility Study & Project: Report; Price Preference; Subsidy on Power Supply; Single: Window Assistance; Registration of SSI Units; Policy Resolution;: Publication Added in 2001.: 24. Newspapers 341: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 343-344: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 345-346: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 347-356: 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; Annual Plan- 2002-03; 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.: List of Tables 9: List of Tables: 3.1 Population characteristics 2001 28: 3.2 Population: 0-6, 2001 29: 3.3 Population distribution, sex ratio, density, decadal growth rate:: Arunachal Pradesh 30: 3.5 Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 32: 3.6 Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 42: 3.7 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 43: 3.8 Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 45: 3.9 Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 45: 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) 49: 4.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 54: 5.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 61: 5.2 ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 70: 5.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 75: 6.1 State-wise OBC List 89: 6.2 State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 90: 7.1 Governers of Arunachal Pradesh 99: 7.2 Chief Ministers of Arunachal Pradesh 99: 7.3 Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 100: 7.4 List of Administrative Districts (1971) 102: 7.5 List of Administrative Districts (1981) 102: 7.6 List of Administrative Districts (1991) 102: 7.7 List of Administrative Districts (2001) 103: 8.1 Literacy: Arunachal Pradesh, 2001 107: 8.2. Type of Institutes available (2001) 111: 8.3 Details of Regional Intitute of Science and Technology 113: 8.4 Arunachal Univerisity 116: 9.1 State Roadways 119: 9.2 National Highway Length: (in km.) 393.28 121: 9.3 Route (in Kilometers) 123: 9.4 Postal Services (data for 2001) 123: 9.5 Telecom Services 124: 9.6 Leading Newspapers 124: 9.7 Leading Weeklies 124: 10.1 Distribution of Language 2001 129: 10.2 Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 136: 11.1 Health in Arunachal Pradesh: General factors 146: 11.2 Nos. of Registered and Paramedical Personnel 152: 10 Arunachal Pradesh: 12.1 Small Scale Industries Units (1998) 157: 12.2 Large and Medium Industries 159: 12.3 State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 25: Employments) 176: 12.4 Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers and: Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 178: 12.5 Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and: Union Territories : 2001 179: 13.1 Net state domestic product at factor cost by economic activity at: current prices 183: 13.2 Per Capita Income 183: 13.3 Land Types 184: 13.4 Forest Divisions 185: 13.5 Ground Water Resources 186: 13.6 Fish Production 197: 13.7 Prospective dairy / poultry industry 198: 13.8 Banks Available (data upto 31st March, 2000) 199: 13.9 Segregation of advances as on 31-03-2000 (Rs. in lakh) 200: 13.10 Detail of branches 200: 14.1 Forest Area 207: 14.2 Total reserves available in million tonnes 209: 14.3 Total reserves available in million tonnes 209: 14.4 Production details 209: 14.5 Total reserves available in million tonnes 209: 14.6 Total reserves available in million tons 210: 14.7 Total reserves available in million tons 210: 15.1 Land Types in Arunachal Pradesh 218: 15.2 Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool during 1998-99 219: 15.3 Pond and Hatchery Details (In Numbers) 219: 15.4 Fish Production during 1999-2000 (in 000 tonnes) 219: 15.5 Livestock and Poultry Population (data for 1997) 221: 15.6 Sericulture Reeling Units in 2000 222: 15.7 Sericulture Crop Production 223: 15.8 District/State Wise Rubber Units, Area and Production under Different: Organisation (2000) 223: 15.9 Districtwise Details of Chilly 223: 15.10 Districtwise Details of Ginger 225: 15.11 Districtwise Details of Turmeric 226: 15.12 Districtwise Details of Groundnut 228: 15.13 Districtwise Details of Maize 229: 15.14 Districtwise Details of Millet 230: 15.15 Districtwise Details of Oilseeds 232: 15.16 Districtwise Details of Potato 234: 15.17 Districtwise Details of Potato 236: 15.18 Districtwise Details of Rape and Mustard 237: 15.19 Districtwise Details of Rices 238: 15.20 Districtwise Details of Sesamum 240: List of Tables 11: 15.21 Districtwise Details of Soyabean 241: 15.22 Districtwise Details of Sugarcane 242: 15.23 Districtwise Details of Vegetables 244: 15.24 Districtwise Details of Wheat 245: 15.25 Irrigation Schemes of Arunachal Pradesh 247: 15.26 District wise Irrigation Details for the year :1997-1998 249: 16.1 United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 266: 24.1 Publication Added in 2001 341: 27.1 Annual Plan of Arunachal Pradesh—2002-03 347: 27.2 Tenth Plan of Arunachal Pradesh 352 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Arunachal Pradesh) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353593 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 356 (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. 3rd
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Assam) Volume Vol. 4th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 4th
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: Brief History of Assam after 1826; From 4th Century B.C. to the: Present; Social History of Assam; Arrival of British in Assam.: 2. Physical Aspects 33-37: Location; Area; Climate; Physiographical Specialities; Soils; Hills;: Rivers.: 3. Population 39-49: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People;: Categorisation of People Based on Their Professions; Social: Structure of the Society; The Assamese; The non-Tribals;: Exquisite and exotic Tribal people.: 4. Scheduled Caste 51-63: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 65-77: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 79-84: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 85-112: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Development of Ethnic: 6 Assam: Movement; Chief Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary: Constituencies and Assembly Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 115-123: State Education Figures; Sarbha Shiksha Abhijan; Figures Related: to Transportation and Communication.: 9. Transport and Communication 125-143: Transportation; Railways; Civil Aviation; Waterways; Airports;: Communication; Postal Services; Telecommunication; Information: Technology Policy of Assam; Objectives of the Policy; Salient: Features of the Policy; IT Policy for the Government: Administration; IT Policy for the Industry; Incentives for: Promotion of Investment in IT Sector; Implementing Agency;: Implementation and Monitoring of the Policy; Information: Technology Task Force; Functions of the Committee; Inter-: Departmental Information Technology Committee; Functions of: the Committee will be as follows; Industry and Trade Promotion: Bodies; Objectives and Services; Growth Centres Developed by: AIDC; Financial Assistance; Assam Financial Corporation (AFC).: 10. Language and Literature 145-166: History of the Assamese Language; Assamese: Characteristics: of the Language; Literature; Assamese Poetry.: 11. Medical Facilities 167-169: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Problems;: Tuberculosis; HIV/AIDS.: 12. Industry 171-194: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Infrastructure;: Industrial Policy Resolution, 1997; The goal of the Industrial: Policy; Approach to Industrial Development; Infrastructure;: Power; Finance; Strengthening District Industries Centres;: Category of Industries; Small, Tiny and Ancillary industries; Large: and Medium industries; Handloom and Handicraft Industries;: Rural Non-Farm Sector; Agro and Food Processing Industries;: Industrial Sickness; NRI and Foreign Direct Investment; Export;: Human Resource Development; Public Sector Policy; Women: Entrepreneur; Electronic Industry; Plastic Based Industries; Gas: Cracker and Refinery Downstream Industries; Congenial: Atmosphere for Industrial Development; Definition and Eligibility: Criteria; Period of Validity; Effective Date; Definitions; Eligibility;: Eligibility Certificate; Certificate for Employment; Implementing: Agency; Procedure for Disbursement of Incentives; Priority for: Disbursement; Interpretation; Right of the State Government;: List of ISI Industries.: CONTENTS:- 7: 13. Finance Sector 195-208: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Domestic Product; State: Income; Economic Growth; Banking Sector; Technical Assistance: by Asian Development Bank; Cost and Financing; Fiscal Reform: Group (FRG); Expenditure Management and Control Group: (EMCG); E-Governance Group (EGG).: 14. Natural Wealth 209-217: Figures Related to Forest; Mineral Wealth; Coal; Oil and Natural: Gas; Limestone; Sillimanite; Clay; Glass Sands; Iron Ore; Copper;: Felspar; Gold; Gypsum; Mining; Forest; Wildlife; Water: Resources.: 15. Agriculture 219-235: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Natural calamities; Capital: deficiency; Marketing Problems; Research and development: (R&D); Land Reform; Food Availability; Irrigation; Rice: Revolution; Food Access; Food Absorption; Thrust Areas during: the Tenth Plan Period; National Challenge Projects; Extension: Services for an Ever-green Revolution; Re-structuring of the: Extension Services; Restructuring the State Land Use Boards;: Strengthening Knowledge-intensive Agriculture; Agri-Clinics;: Agri-business Centers; Role of the Private Sector.: 16. Wild Life 237-253: Kaziranga National Park; Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary; Laokhowa: Wildlife Sanctuary; Manas Wildlife Sanctuary; Pabha or Milroy: Sanctuary; Pabha or Milroy Sanctuary; Pabitorah Wildlife: Sanctuary; Sonai Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary; Sonai Rupai Wildlife: Sanctuary; Manas National Park; Manas Tiger Reserve; Orang: National Park; Access; Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary; Barnadi: National Park; The Monkey With The Golden Touch; The: Rhinoceros - A Living Fossile; Cobra; Pygmy Hog; Museums;: Assam State Museum.: 17. Tourism 255-266: Assam Forest Museum; Commerial Museum; Assam State Zoo: and Botanical Gardens; Temples and Monuments; Temple of: Kamakhya; Navagraha Temple; Umananda Temple; Janardhan: Temple; Hayagriba Madhava Temple; Basista Ashram; Powa -: Mecca; Sualkuchi; Madan Kamdev; Other Places of Interest;: Sonitpur; Tezpur; Initiatives by State Tourism Department.: 18. Archaeological Sites 267-268: 19. Natural Calamities 269-289: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Drought; Squalls;: 8 Assam: Gale; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy: Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 291-307: Religion; Ahoms Marriage; Rabha Marriage; Mikirs Marriage;: Miri Marriage; Lalungs Marriage; Naming Ceremony; Death: Rituals; Fairs and Festivals; Traditional Arts; Husari and Bihunas;: Dhuliya and Bhawariya.: 21. Arts and Crafts 309-327: Classical Dance; Tribal Dances; Musical Instruments; Crafts;: Weaving; Dresses of the Different Tribes of Assam; Crafts in: Bamboo and Cane; Chalani (sieve); Kula (winnowing fan);: Khorahi (small basket); Dukula / Tukuri (Big basket); Dala (bamboo: tray); Duli (Assamese) / Tali (Bengali) - Big Basket; Doon: (Assamese) Kathi (Bengali)-Measure; Dhol (big measure); Fishing: Implements; Bamboo Mats; Umbrella handle; "Japi" or Head Gear;: Bamboo Musical Instruments; Cane Furniture; Cane Baskets;: Plaited or Woven Baskets; Wicker work; Coiled basketry; Wood: Carving; Terracotta; Jewellery; The Bana; Sitalpati; Brass and: Bell Metal products; Ivory Comb; Pottery; Wood Work; Kuhila: Koth (Fibre weaving); Painting.: 22. Rural Development 329-338: Rural Poverty in Assam; Economic Development; Rural: Development Programmes; Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana: (SGSY); Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana (JGSY); National Social: Assistance Programme (NSAP); National Old Age Pension Scheme: (NOAPS); DRDA Administration; Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY);: Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme; Rural Housing and Habitat: Development; Rural Building Centres (RBCs); National Mission: for Rural Housing and Habitat; Samagra Awaas Yojana (SAY);: Land Reforms; Panchayati Raj; Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana: (PMGY); Development of Wastelands and Degraded Lands;: Urban Poverty Alleviation; Public Distribution System; Food: Credit Cards.: 23. Urban Developent 339-351: Economic Infrastructure; Industrial Policy of Assam; Industrial: Policy Resolution, 1997; Approach to Industrial Development;: Power; Surface Communication; Strengthening District Industries: Centres; Petroleum and Refineries; Tea Industry; Forest and Wood: Industry; Plywood Industry; Paper Industry; Match Box: Industry; Textile Industry; Jute Industry; Chemical Fertilizers;: Information Technology Policy of Assam; Objectives of the Policy;: Salient Features of the Policy.: CONTENTS:- 9: 24. Newspapers 353-357: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies;: Small Periodicals; Publication Added in 2001.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 359-374: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 375-380: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 381-387: 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 of the State—2002-07; 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 Assam: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics (2001) 40: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 40: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 41: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to Total Population (2001) 41: 3.5. Population Growth in India and Assam, 1911-1991 41: 3.6. Work Participation Rate 41: 3.7. Demography of Assam: Compared to Indian total 41: 3.8. Population—Rural, Urban (2001) 42: 3.9. Age Distribution (in Percentage) 43: 3.10. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 43: 3.11. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 44: 3.12. Amenities 44: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 52: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 53: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 57: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 67: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 69: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 73: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 81: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 83: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Assam 96: 7.2. Governors of Assam 97: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 109: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 109: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 110: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 110: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 111: 8.1. Number of Literates in 2001 117: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total Population 117: 8.3. Literacy by age group 117: 8.4. Level of Education 117: 8.5. Literacy of Assam: Compared to Indian total 117: 8.6. Educational Institutes 119: 9.1. Means of Transportation in Assam 126: 9.2. Roads: National Highway (data for 1998-99): 2034.24 (in km.) 126: 9.3. Railway Route (in Kilometers) 128: List of Tables: 12 Assam: 9.4. Postal Services (data for 1997-1998) 130: 9.5. Telecom Services (data for 1997-1998) 131: 10.1. Distribution of Language (2001) 150: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 157: 11.1. Medical Services (data for 1997-98) 167: 11.2. Nos. of Registered and Paramedical Personnel 168: 12.1. Major Industries in Assam 176: 12.2. Small Scale Industries Units (1998) 176: 12.3. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 64: Employments) 189: 12.4. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 193: 12.5. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 194: 13.1. Net State Domestic Product at Factor Cost by Industry of Origin at: Current Prices (Rs. in lakhs) 196: 13.2. Net State Domestic Product at Factor Cost by Industry of Origin at: constant (1980-81) Prices (Rs. in lakh) 197: 13.3. Banks Available (data upto 31st March, 1998) 201: 14.1. Details of the Oil industry 211: 15.1. Agriculture in Assam: An Overview 221: 15.2. Tea Industry in Assam 222: 15.3. Land Usage (Percentage) 224: 15.4. Area, Production and Yield of major food crops (1995-96 to 1999-2000) 226: 15.5. Production of Milk, Eggs, Wool and Fish (1995-96 to 1999-2000) 228: 15.6. Districtwise Irrigation Details for the year: 1996-1997 228: 15.7. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water 234: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 252: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 353: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 354: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 355: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 357: 27.1. Annual Plan of Assam 2002-2003 381: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Assam—2002-07 384 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Assam) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353609 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 387 (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. 4th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Bihar) Volume Vol. 5th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 5th
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:- Content # List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-24: Videh; Vaishali; Ang; Magadh; Ancient History; Medival History;: Modern History.: 2. Physical Aspects 25-28: Location; Area; Physiographic Features; The North Ganga Plain;: The South Ganga Plain; Climate; Seasons and Their Duration;: Soils; Rivers.: 3. Population 29-76: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of the People.: 4. Scheduled Caste 77-108: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 109-138: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 139-144: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 145-192: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly: Constituencies of the State.: Contents: 6 Bihar: 8. Education 193-205: State Education Figures; Functions of the Secondary,: Primary and Adult Education Department; Institutions of Higher: Education; Universities; Research Institutes; Law Colleges;: Ayurvedic Colleges; Agriculture College and Universities;: Forestry College; Laboratory and Research Centres; Other: Educational Centre (For Other Categories); Engineering Colleges;: Management Institutions; List of University in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 207-215: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roads; Railways; Airways; Inland Water: Transport; Telecommunication; Radio Paging Service; Other: Value-added Services; Information Technology (IT) Scenario of: Bihar; Transport Computerisation; Objective and Implementation: Status; Statewide District Transport Computerisation; Treasury: Computerisation; Objective and Implementation Status;: Statewide District Treasury Computerisation; Finance: Computerisation; Finance Data Cell at Main Secretariat; GPF: Computerisation; Objective and Implementation Status;: Statewide GPF Computerisation; Commercial Tax Computerization;: Computerization Work at Commercial Taxes Department; Bihar: State Electricity Board Computerization; Objective and: Implementation Status; Urban Basic Services for Poor (UBSP);: Objective and Implementation Status; High Court: Computerisation; Objective and Implementation Status;: Statewide Lower Court Computerisation; Other Major Works;: Education; 6th All India Educational Survey; Health; Planning;: Public Distribution System; Natural Resource Information: System; Agricultural Census Project; Recent Projects; Initiation: of -E-Governance; Objective of the Project.: 10. Language and Literature 217-228: Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 229-234: Figures on Medical Facilities; Fertility and Mortality; Morbidity;: Disability; Medical Facilities; Immunisation.: 12. Industry 235-263: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Commercial Products;: Power; Private Sector Participation; Captive Power Generation;: Installation of Diesel Generating (DG) Sets; Priority to Industrial: Connection; Power Incentive; Industrial Policy; Infrastructure: Development; Industrial Areas; Land; Water; Telecommunication;: CONTENTS:- 7: Transport; State Financial Institutions; Social Infrastructure;: Environment Pollution Control Clearances; Identification of Thrust: Industries; Handloom; Handicraft; Small Scale Industries; Khadi: and Village Industries; Industry/Trade Promotion Bodies; BICICO;: Services provided by BICICO; Bihar State Financial Corporation: (BSFC); Allotment of Industrial Plots/Sheds; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 265-279: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Per Capita Income; Banking: Sector; Economic Parities in Bihar; Economic Development.: 14. Natural Wealth 281-283: Figures Related to Forest; Forests; Fertile Land; Water Resources.: 15. Agriculture 285-305: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Agro-Climatic Zones; Land: Utilisation; Agricultural Products; Horticulture; Sugarcane;: Fruits; Livestock; Agro-based Industries; Irrigation; Agricultural: Revolution: Challenges; Soils; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 307-310: Bhimbandh Sanctuary; Gautam Buddha Wildlife Sanctuary;: Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary; Lawalong Wildlife Sanctuary; Nakti: Dam Sanctuary; Rajgir Wildlife Sanctuary; Valmiki National Park;: Kanwar Lake; Udaipur Sanctuary; Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin: Sanctuary.: 17. Tourism 311-327: Historical Monuments; Ashoka Pillars and Buddhist Sculptures;: Islamic Monuments; Modern architecture; Places of Interests;: Patna; Gaya; Bodh Gaya; Vaishali; Nalanda; Rajgir; Pawapuri;: Sasaram; Silao; Sitamarhi; Surajpur Baragaon; Other Places of: Interest; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 329-335: 19. Natural Calamities 337-349: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: Wave; Drought; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and: Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 351-363: Religions; Hinduism; Budhism; Jainism; Sikhism; Fairs and: Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 365-376: Dance; Drama; Folk Dances; Chhau Dance; Music; Crafts; Mithila: 8 Bihar: Arts; Wall Paintings; Sujuni; Sikki Works; Bamboo Work; Wood: Inlay; Clay Toys; Tikuli Art;Tapper Mats; Metalware; Mask.: 22. Rural Development 377-385: Rural Development: Programmes and Policies; Centrally Sector: Schemes; Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme: (MPLADS); Centrally Sponsered Schemes; Swarnajayanti Gram: Swarojgar Yojna; Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojna (JGSY); Indira: Awas Yojna (IAY); Credit Cum Subsidy Scehme for Rural Housing;: District Rural Development Agency (DRDA); Drought Prone: Areas Programme(DPAP); State Plan Schemes; Community: Development; Basic Minimum Services; Panchayati Raj; Gram: Sabha; The Provisions of the Panchayats(Extension to the: Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996; Training and Awareness Generation: Programme.: 23. Urban Development 387-394: Urban Development; Financial position; 10th Plan Objectives and: Targets and Annual Plan 2003-04; Financial Targets during the: 10th Plan and Achievement in Annual Plan 2002-03 and proposal: for 2003-2004; Water Supply and Sanitation;Water Supply;: Sewerage and Drainage; Conversion / Construction of latrines;: Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of Assets Created under the: Ganga Action Plan; Specific problem of Patna - (Under 11th: Finance Commission); Urban Development; The Swarna Jayanti: Shahari Rojgar Yojana (SJSRY); I.D.S.M.T.; Civic Amenities; Slum: Improvement; Grants-in-Aid to Local Bodies (Under the 11th: Finance Commission); Roads and Bridges; Special Component: Plan (SCP); Additional Central Assistance; Urban Infrastructure: Fund.: 24. Newspapers 395-402: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies;: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 403-415: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 417-431: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 433-440: 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;: xii. General Services. # List of Tables # 3.1. Population Characteristics 2001 30: 3.2. Demographic Details of Bihar: Compared to the Indian Total 2001 31: 3.3. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 31: 3.4. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 31: 3.5. Percentage of Population (0-6) to Total Population 2001 31: 3.6. Fertility Rates 31: 3.7. Demographic Information as per Census 2001 32: 3.8. Per cent Main Worker Engaged in 33: 3.9. Work Participation Rate 33: 3.10. Age Distribution (in Percentage) 34: 3.11. Distribution of Population by Religion (in percentage) 34: 3.12. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 34: 3.13. Amenities 35: 3.14. House Types 35: 3.15. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 40: 3.16. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 69: 3.17. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 72: 3.18. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 76: 3.19. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 76: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 78: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 80: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 97: 5.1. State-wise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 111: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 113: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 130: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 141: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by: Government of India 143: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Bihar 149: 7.2. Governors of Bihar 150: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 181: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 188: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 188: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 189: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 190: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 192: 8.1. Education in Bihar: General Information 195: 8.2. Number of Literates 196: List of Tables: 12 Bihar: 8.3. Percentage of Literates to Total population 196: 8.4. Level of Education 196: 8.5. Details of Higher Education 198: 10.1. Distribution of Language 2001 219: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 223: 11.1. Health Status of Bihar 230: 11.2. Major Medical Institutions of Bihar 232: 12.1. State Wise and Employment Wise Minimum Wage (Wages Fixed: in 74 Employments) (As on 01.10.2001) 251: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers India, States and Union Territories: 2001 262: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and Their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 263: 13.1. Income 267: 15.1. Land Under Use (1980-81 to 1993-94) 287: 15.2. Pattern of Land Utilisation 289: 15.3. Important cereals 290: 15.4. Area, Production and Yield of Important Crops (1995-96 to1999-: 2000) 290: 15.5. Crop Production : Annual Growth 291: 15.6. Vegetable Production 291: 15.7. Production of Sugarcane 292: 15.8. Important Fruits 292: 15.9. Area, Production and Yield of Important Fruits (1994-95) 292: 15.10. Production of Milk, Eggs, Wool and Fish 293: 15.11. Live Stock and Fisheries - 1992 (‘000 numbers) 293: 15.12. Milk Production 1994-95 (‘000 tonnes) 293: 15.13. Raw Wool and Eggs 293: 15.14. Net Irrigated Area by Sources 294: 15.15. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water 304: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 309: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicitywise): 396: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicitywise): 397: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 398: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 401 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Bihar) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353616 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 440 (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. 5th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Chattisgarh) Volume Vol. 6th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 6th
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: Origin; The Movement for Prathak Chhattisgarh; Creation of: Chhattisgarh; Tribal Protests and Rebellions.: 2. Physical Aspects 25-26: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Soils; Rivers.: 3. Population 27-48: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Information as per: Census 2001; Characteristics of Poeple; Social Structure of the: Society: 4. Scheduled Caste 49-65: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 67-83: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 85-87: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 89-108: State Figures on Police and Crimes; The Movement of Prathak: Chhattisgarh; Creation of Chhattisgarh; Seed of protest and: change; Tribal Protests and Rebellions; Emerging identity; Chief: 6 Chhattisgarh: Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly: Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 109-115: State Education Figures; Educational Institutions; Colleges; IT: Education in Chattisgarh; Hindi Software; Cyber Laws; IT in: Government; IT Human Resources; IT Education at Collegiate: Level; List of University in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 117-124: Roads; Road Network; Railways; Airways; District-wise Road: Availability; Road Requirements for Agriculture;Road Requirement: for Industry/ mining; Other Communications; E - Governance: Infrastructure.: 10. Language and Literature 125-129: 11. Medical Facilities 131-132: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State.: 12. Industry 133-171: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Electricity; Surplus: power; Generation; Transmission and Distribution (T&D); T&D: Losses; Consumer Mix; Operational Performance; Free Supply of: Electricity; Village Electrification; Financial Position and Tariff;: Manpower; Initiatives for IT industry; Industrial Policy of: Chhattisgarh; Development Strategies; Cluster based Industrial: development; Good governance and excellent infrastructure;: Improving competitiveness of small scale industries; Directed: incentives; Role of government; Mineral based Industries;: Promoting IT Industry; Bio Technology; Good Governance and: Excellect Infrastructure; Labour Laws; Industrial Land Allotment;: Infrastructure Development; Human Resource Development;: Improving Small Industries; Directed Incentives; Mega Projects;: Small scale industries in thrust sectors; Primary sector; Secondary: sector; Tertiary sector; Industrial Estates in Chhattisgarh;: Industrial growth centre—Urla; Industrial growth centre—Siltara;: Industrial growth centre—Borai; Scope of Industrial Estates in: Chhattisgarh; Infrastructure Gaps; Private Participation; Industrial: Units; Local Government role; Land acquisition; List of ISI: Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 173-177: Economic Growth; Fiscal Position.: 14. Natural Wealth 179-189: Figures Related to Forest; Mineral Resources; Forest Resources;: CONTENTS:- 7: Inadequate infrastructure; Non-timber forest produce; Flora and: Fauna; Forest cover and physical infrastructure; Lack of policy: initiatives; Prepare a mining plan; Water Resources; Surface: Water; Ground Water; Resource utilisation.: 15. Agriculture 191-218: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Mandi; Horticulture;: Agriculture and Allied Sectors; Low productivity of land under: cultivation; Complete dependence on monsoons; Low intensity: of cropping; Improving productivity through extension services;: Provide access to information; Agriculture biotechnology;: Education and training; research and development; Irrigation;: Transportation and storage facilities; Encouraging contract and: corporate farming; Encouraging crop rotation new-cropping: techniques; Encouraging allied sectors; Strengthening the: supplementary network markets for the produce; Institutional: mechanisms; Biotechnology Policy; Preamble; Aims; Strengths;: Bioresource; Bio-conservation; Thrust Areas; Agri-biotechnology;: Healthcare and disease control; Bioinformatics; Industrial and: environmental biotechnology; Institutional Arrangements;: Biotechnology development fund; Strategic Initiatives;: Encouraging and facilitating research and development; Providing: excellent infrastructure for biotechnology industry; Biotechnology: parks; Bio villages; Commercial plant tissue culture units; Human: resource development; Industry-partnered educational: programmes; Bio-safety; Intellectual Property Rights; Incentives: and Advantages for Biotechnology Industry; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 219-223: Indravati Tiger Reserve; Wild Asiatic Water Buffalo.: 17. Tourism 225-230: Tourist Destinations; Places of Interest; Burha Talab; Mahant: Ghasi Memorial Museum; Arang; Rajim; Sirpur; Holy Places;: Amarkantak; Shwetamber Jain Temple; Shri Jagannath Dev Temple;: Guru Nanak Devji Gurudwara; Dongargarh; Chhoti Bamleshwari;: Dudhadhari Math; Wildlife Sanctuaries; Achanakmar Wildlife: Sanctuary; Sitanadi Wildlife Sanctuary; Udanti Sanctuary; Tourism: Policy; Eco-tourism; Culture, Heritage and Ethno-Tourism; Pilgrim: Tourism; Adventure Tourism; Business and Leisure Tourism.: 18. Archaeological Sites 231-235: 19. Natural Calamities 237-238: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Drought; Lightning;: Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 8 Chhattisgarh: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 239-241: Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 243-245: Music and Dance; Crafts; Bamboo Work; Wood Carving; Painting;: Ornaments.: 22. Rural Development 247-260: Threats; Over dependence on natural resources; Political: compulsions; Suspicion of and opposition to change; Rural: Development Schemes; Indira Gaon Ganga; Objectives are three: fold; Strategies; Target; Beneficiaries; Funding; Indira Hareli: Saheli; Indira Khet Ganga; Indira Mahila Kosh; Self Help Groups: in Chhattisgarh; Indira Sahara Yojana; Indira Soochna Shakti;: Theme; Objectives; ISSY; Funding; Spin-offs; Rajiv Gyanodaya: Kendras; Rajiv Jeevan Rekha; Opportunities; ‘New State’: advantage; Locational advantage; Demand for energy in the: country; Partnership; Value addition; Service industry.: 23. Urban Development 261-279: Objective; Structure and Coverage; Definition and Coverage;: Institutional Framework; Options for Institutional Structures in: Water Supply; ULBs in Chhattisgarh – An Overview; Municipal: Corporation in Chhattisgarh; Status of Urban Infrastructure: Services in Chhattisgarh; Water Supply; Solid Waste: Management; Sewerage and Sanitation; City Roads; Financing of: Urban Infrastructure; Major Sources of Income for ULBs in India;: Financial Analysis of Municipal Corporations in Chhattisgarh;: Financial Analysis of Municipal Corporations in Chhattisgarh;: Income from Property Tax; Water Tax; Consolidated Tax; Income: from Municipal Property; Assessment of Municipal Corporations;: Comparative Assessment of Municipal Corporations; Investment: Requirements for Urban Infrastructure; Investment Requirements;: Investment Requirements-City wise; Reform Road Map;: Unbundling; Packaging; Sequencing; Phasing of the Road Map.: 24. Newspapers 281-286: Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small: Dailies.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 287: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 289-295: Major NGOs in the State.: CONTENTS:- 9: 27. Planning Outlay 297-304: Annual Plan Outlay; I. Agricultural & 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 Outlay; I. Agriculture & Allied Activities; II.: Rural Development; III. Special Area Pogrammes; IV. Irrigation &: Flood Control; V. Energy; VI. Industry & Minerals; VII. Transport;: VIII. Communications; IX. Science,Technology & Environment;: X. General Economic Services; XI. Social Services; Education;: XII. General Services.: 10 Chhattisgarh: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1 Population Characteristics (2001) 28: 3.2 Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 28: 3.3 Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 29: 3.4 Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 29: 3.5 Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 34: 3.6 Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence (in: %) (2001) 45: 4.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 50: 4.2 SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 53: 4.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 57: 5.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 69: 5.2 ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 72: 5.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 76: 7.1 Chief Ministers of Chhattisgarh 101: 7.2 Governors of Chhattisgarh 101: 7.3 Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 106: 12.1 Power Consumption 135: 12.2 Central Allocation to Chhattisgarh 136: 12.4 Mining potential in Chhattisgarh 156: 14.1 Water Resources of Chhattisgarh 186: 14.4 Status of Ground Water in Chhattisgarh 188: 15.1 Basic Information 193: 15.2 Crop Production 193: 15.3 Fertilizer Consumption 194: 15.4 Aawak of Paddy from 01.10.1999 to 28.03.2000 195: 15.5 Irrigation Area (In Hect.) 195: 15.6 Production (In M.T.) 195: 24.1 Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 282: 24.2 Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 283: 24.3 List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 284 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Chattisgarh) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353623 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 304 (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. 6th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Goa) Volume Vol. 7th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 7th
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 17-28: In Sumerian Times - 2200 BC; The Early Vedic Periodic - 1000 - 500: BC; Aryan Conquest - 200 BC; Dynasties Controlling Goa - 1st: century BC to 1500 AD; The Portuguese conquest of Goa; The: Velhas Conquistas; Christinization of the Velhas Conquistas;: Empire in Decline; The Novas Conquistas; Decline of Portuguese: power.: 2. Physical Aspects 29-32: Location; Area; Climate; Physical Features; Rivers; Forests.: 3. Population 33-45: Data Relevant to Population; Social Structure.: 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 59-72: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political Histroy; Struggle for: 6 Goa: Konkani; Chief Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary: Constituencies and Assembly Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 73-80: State Education Figures; Educational Institutions; Educational: Schemes; Adult Education Programme; Scheme of Mid-day: Meals; Goa Computers in Schools Project (GCSP); Project Shiksha: - Computer Literacy; Privatization of Education; List of University: in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 81-109: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Railways;: Transportation; Roads; Railways, Ports and Water Transport;: Airways; IR (Dabolim Airport); Communication; Telecommunication;: Information Technology Policy of Goa; Elements: of Goa's IT Policy; Use of Information Technology in Government;: IT Policy for the Educational Sector Schools; Accredition;: Financing; Salient Features of Information Technology;: Information Technology Policy For Industry; Goa Information: Technology Council; Information Technology Policy For Health;: Health Care; IT Policy for Entertainment and Leisure Industry;: Fiscal Incentives; Software Units; Computer and Computer: Peripheral Industries; Empowerment and Social Equipment: Through I.T.; Empowering Communities; Empowering Individuals;: Social Equity; Goa's Advantages In Software And It-Enabling: Services; Targets and Projections; Target for the Year 2003; Target: for Year 2005; Action Plan for IT; IT Governance; Marketing:;: Proliferation of Internet; Vision of Infotech Goa; Infotech Policy: for the Millennium; IT Education; E-Governance; Promotion of: IT and Infotainment Industry; Notifying IT Parks/Habitats;: Promotion of IT enabled services; Hi-tech Habitat and Cyber: City; Hi- Tech Habitat; Cyber City; Venture Capital.: 10. Language and Literature 111-123: 11. Medical Facilities 125-128: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State.: 12. Industry 129-160: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Mission of Goa’s: Industrial Policy; Thrust Areas; Strategy; Institutional Networks;: Goa Industrial Development Corporation; Economic Development: Corporation Ltd.; Information Technology Corporation; Goa: Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development: Corporation; Deen Dayal Swayamrojgar Yojana; Khadi and Village: Industries Board; Goa State Infrastructure Development: CONTENTS:- 7: Corporation; Goa Tourism Development Corporation; Goa: Horticulture Corporation; Government Institution Industrial: Training Institutes; Training Cum Production Units; Technical: Institutions; Administrative Reforms; Investment Promotion;: Infrastructure Development; Procedure for Land Allotment/: Registration; Labour Reforms; Transferred Units; Industrial: Sickness; Incentives; Employment Subsidy; Capital Contribution: Scheme; Share Capital to Self Employed / Local Entrepreneurs;: Interest Subsidy Scheme; Certification/Patenting Incentives;: Scheme to Encourage Consumption of Local Raw Materials;: Mediclaim Facilities; Preferential Purchase Incentives for SSls;: Incentives for women; Export Market Development Scheme; Early: Bird Offer; Incentives for the Industry; Industrial Estates; Bethora;: Canacona; Concolim; Corlim; Honda; Software Technology Park;: RBI Code Number; Legal Agreement; Import Export Code; Green: Card; Industry and Trade Promotion Bodies; Goa, Daman and: Diu Industrial Development Corporation (GDDIDC); Objectives: of EDC; Power for Industry; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 161-171: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Agriculture; Industries;: Infrastructure; Tourist industry; Mining; Banking System; Bank: Network.: 14. Natural Wealth 173-177: Figures Related to Forest; Forset Resources; Water Resources;: Mineral Resources.: 15. Agriculture 179-186: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Major Crops; Fisheries; Large: Dams.: 16. Wild Life 187-190: Bhagwan Mahavir Wild Life Sanctuary; Cotigoa Wildlife: Sanctuary; References; Bondla Wildlife sanctuary; Dr. Salim Ali: Bird Sanctuary.: 17. Tourism 191-207: Tourist Attractions; Panaji; Church of Immaculate Conception;: Secretariat; Institute Menezes Braganza; Dona Paula; Old Goa;: Anjuna; Chapora & Vagator; Calangute & Baga; Beaches;: Churches; Temples; Mosques; Eco-Tourism; Others; Gardens &: Parks; Museums & Galleries; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 209-210: 8 Goa: 19. Natural Calamities 211-212: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Gale; Thunderstorm;: Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 213-223: Marriage; The Bangle Wearing Ceremony; Saddo Ceremony; The: Hair Cutting Ritual; The Beggar's Lunch; Wedding Ceremony;: Family Organisation; Religious Practices; Sacraments among: Hindus; Sacraments among Christians; Sacraments among: Muslims; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 225-235: Traditional Arts; Folk Dances; Mussoll; Manddo; The Dulpod: or Durpod; Deknni or Dakhnni; Kunnbi-Geet; Bhandap;: Corredinho; Dekhni-Beauty dance; Dhangar Dance; Ghode: Modni; Goff- folk dance with chords; Hanpet- Sword Dance; Kala: & Dashavtar; Kunbi Dance; Lamp Dance; Morulem; Perani Jagar;: Raatib; Suvari; Talgadi; Taranga Mel; Tonyamel; Veerbhadra;: Zagor; Occupational songs among workers; Talgoddi Dance;: Shigmo; Foogddi; Dhalo; Ovi Songs; Crafts; Pottery and: Terracota; Brass metal ware; Wooden laquerware/wood turning;: Crochet and Embroidery; Bamboo Craft; Fibre Craft; Jute Macrame: Craft; Coconut Mask Carving; Sea Shell Craft; Handicraft Centers.: 22. Rural Development 237-243: District Rural Development Agency; Swarnajayanti Gram: Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY); Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana: (SGRY); Rural Housing; Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY); Pradhan: Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY); Credit-cum-Subsidy Scheme;: National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP); National Old Age: Pension Scheme(NOAPS); National Family Benefit: Scheme(NFBS); National Maternity Benefit Scheme (NMBS);: Balika Samrudhi Yojana (BSY); Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana: (PMGSY).: 23. Urban Development 245-253: Power Sector; Transport Sector; Vehicles in Goa State; Health;: Govt. Hospitals/UHCs/PHCs in South Goa District; Water Supply;: Tourism; Industrial Policy; SSI UNITS Registered in Goa : 1987 -: 2001; Mormugao Port Trust; Industries; Building the basic blocks;: Infrastructure; Institutional Networks; Economic Development: Corporation Ltd.; Information Technology Corporation; Goa: Handicrafts Rural and Small Scale Industries Development: Corporation; Deen Dayal Swayamrojgar Yojana.: CONTENTS:- 9: 24. Newspapers 255-257: Medium Dailies; Small Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 259-264: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non Governmental Organisations 265-268: 27. Planning Outlay 269-276: 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 Goa: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics - 2001 34: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 34: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) 35: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to Total Population 35: 3.5. Demographic Information 35: 3.6. Fertility Rates 35: 3.7. Distribution of Population by Religion (in percentage) 35: 3.8. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 35: 3.9. Demographic Details -2001 36: 3.10. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 41: 3.11. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 43: 3.12. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 44: 3.13. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 45: 3.14. Percent Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 45: 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: (State/District) (2001) 49: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 53: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 57: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 57: 7.1. Rulers of Goa 64: 7.2. Chief ministers of Goa 67: 7.3. Governers of Goa 67: 7.4. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 71: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 71: 8.1. Number of Literates in Goa—2001 74: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total Population 74: 8.3. Number of Educational Institutions and Enrolment in 2000-01 75: 8.4. Details of Education and Literacy in Goa 76: 8.5. Institutes of Higher Education 75: 9.1. Roadways in Goa 82: 9.2. Post and Telecommunication Post Offices, Telegraph Offices,: Telephone Exchanges in Goa (1997-98 to 1998-99 ) 84 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Goa) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353630 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 278 (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. 7th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Gujarat) Volume Vol. 8th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 8th
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 17-27: Ancient Period; Pre-History Period; Proto-historic period;: Maurya, Indo-Greek, Kahatrapas, Gupta, Maitrak & Chalukya: period upto 1297 AD; Medieval Period; Sultans of Delhi & Gujarat: and Muslim period upto 1758 AD; Modern Period; The Marathas: and British Rule upto 1947 AD; Kachh; Pre-Independence; Bardoli.: 2. Physical Aspects 29-33: Location; Area; Climate; Rainfall and Humidity; Geological: History; Mountains; Ports; Hill Stations; Physiograpic Zones of: Gujarat; Mainland Gujarat; Saurashtra Peninsula; Kachchh;: Drainage system; Geo-hydrology; Coastal and marine: environment; Wetlands; Soils; Ecosystem diversity; Endemism;: Indigenous knowledge; Biodiversity; Natural calamities.: 3. Population 35-65: Data Relevant to Population; Fertility Data; Structure of the: Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 67-84: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 85-103: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6 Gujarat: 6. Other Backward Classes 105-111: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Governmetn and Politics 113-140: Chief Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary Constituencies and: Assembly Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 141-156: State Education Figures; Operation Blackboard; Management of: Elementary Education; Secondary Education; Structure of School: Education; Education Technology; Vocationalisation of: Secondary Education; Computer Literacy and Studies in Schools: (CLASS); Higher Education; Governance and Management; List: of Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 157-186: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roads; Upcoming Road Projects in Gujarat;: Deesa-Panthawada-Gundari Road; Bharuch-Dahej Road (Bharuch: Bypass Section); Surat – Dhulia Road; Kim – Mandvi Road;: Prospective Projects; Jamnagar-Vadinar Road; Magdalla-Palsana: Road; Jamnagar to Bedi Port Road; Bhavnagar Bypass;: Ahmedabad-Viramgam Road; Wayside Amenities; Railways;: Western Railway; Airways; Major Airports; Ahmedabad; Bhuj;: Porbandar; Jamnagar; Bhavnagar; Rajkot; Vadodara.; Ports;: Telecommunication; Government of Gujarat's Portable VST (Very: Small Apperture Sattellite Terminal); Portable VSAT station;: Gujarat State Wide Area Network (GSWAN); Government of: Gujarat's Server Farm; Information Technology Policy of Gujarat;: Objectives; Information Technology in Government; Enabling: Mechanism; Wherewithal for Achievements; Private Sector: Participation; Attitudinal changes and computer literacy;: Education; IT Industry; Gujarat Ports; Major, Minor and: Intermediate Ports; Strategy; Gujarat Maritime Master Plan;: Private investment in the existing minor and intermediate ports;: Development of new port sites; Captive Jetties for Industries;: Privatisation of Services; Barge mounted power plants;: Infrastructural Development.: 10. Language and Literature 187-198: Language; Gujarati; Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 199-205: Blindness Control; TB; National Anti-Malaria Programme;: Leprosy; Health education; Strengthening of Public Health;: Medical Colleges in Gujarat.: CONTENTS:- 7: 12. Industry 207-321: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Power; Objectives of: Power Policy; Strategy; Power system master plan; Modernisation: and Management of Power Plants; Co-generation; Sources of: Energy; Distribution; Conservation; Energy conservation; Fuel;: INDEXTb; Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC);: Gujarat State Financial Corporation (GSFC); Gujarat Industrial: Investment Corporation Ltd. (GIIC); Gujarat Agro Industries: Corporation Ltd.; Services; Gujarat Small Industries Corporation: Ltd. (GSIC); Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Ltd.: (GMDC); Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited (TCGL);: Services; The Centre for Entrepreneurship Development;: Services; Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board; Ports;: Power; Roads; Gujarat State Road Development Corporation: (GSRDC); Gujarat Informatics Ltd (GIL); Gujarat State Petroleum: Corporation Ltd (GSPCL); Gujarat Power Corporation Ltd. (GPCL);: Gujarat Electricity Board (GEB); Industrial Policy of Gujarat-2000;: Objectives; Interest Subsidy to Small Scale Industry; Assistance: for Quality Certification; Market Promotion; Consultancy: Assistance; Technology Upgradation; Infrastructure: Development; Training Institutes in Hi-Tech Areas; Environment: Protection; Export Promotion; Industrial Finance; List of ISI: Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 323-341: Figures Related to Finance Sector; Domestic Product; Economic: Growth; Operative Period; Investment Schemes; Capital: Investment Subsidy Scheme; Sales Tax Incentive Scheme;: Incentives for Investments; Public Finances; General budgetary: position of Gujarat Government; Incentive Scheme 2001 for: Economic development of Kachchh District; Eligible fixed capital: investment; Capital investment in project related infrastructure: facilities; Ineligible capital investment; Sales Tax Incentives; Sales: tax exemption; Sales tax deferment; Banking Sector; New: Investment Opportunities; Advantages of States' Finance Sector.: 14. Natural Wealth 343-349: Figures Related to Forest; Mineral Wealth; Water Resources;: Gujarat Water Resources Development Corporation (GWRDC);: Sabarmati River Basin; Planning and Management.: 15. Agriculture 351-406: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Agro Based and Food: Processing Industry; Agro Industry; Agro Vision; Agro Industry: Policy; Investment Opportunities; Biotechnology; Large Dams.: 8 Gujarat: 16. Wild Life 407-421: Wildlife of Gujarat; Gir National Park; Marine National Park;: Velvadar Blackbuck National Park; Gir Wildlife Sanctuary; Major: Wildlife Attractions in Gir Wildlife Sanctuary; Jessore Sloth Bear: Sanctuary; Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary; Narayan Sarovar Chinkara: Sanctuary; Ratanmahal Sanctuary; Wild Ass Sanct.; The Asiatic: Lion; The Lion; Gazelle (Chinkara); General Info / Tips; Indian: Lion; Black Buck National Park; Little Rann of Kutch Wildlife: Sanctuary; Bengal Fox; Asiatic Lion; Rusty-Spotted Cat; Indian: Wild Ass: 17. Tourism 423-459: Facilities for Tourists; Holy Places; Dharmanath; Dwarka; Godhra;: Patan; Palitana; Sanjan; Shakti Temples; Shatrunjaya; Somnath;: Unjha; Veraval; Historical Places; Indus Valley Civilisation; Middle: Town; Lower Town; Lothal; Surkotda; Dholavira; Jadeshwar;: Wankaner Palace; Gondal; Akshar Mandir; Virpur; Khambhalida: Caves; Bhidbhanjan; Hingolgadh; Ghela Somanth; Royal Orient: Train; Saurashtra; Kaba Gandhi No Delo; Jagat Mandir; Watson: Museum; Rajkumar College;' Swami Narayan Temples; Race: Course; Aji Dan; Lal Pari Lake And Randerda; Park and Zoo;: Nehru Gate (Nagar Darwala); Hanging Bridge; Mani Mandir;: Tankara; Matel; Rafaleshwar; Sun Temple at Modhera; Gandhian: Places; Hriday Kunj; Kirti Mandir; Dandi; Bardoli; Mosques and: Tombs; Jama Masjid; Rani Rupmati's Mosque; Rani Sipri's mosque;: Sidi Saiyad's Mosque; Sidi Bashirs mosque; The Chishti Masjid;: Tombs of Ahmed Shah and His Queens; Ahmed Shah's Mosque;: Raj Babri Mosque; Bhadra Fort and Teen Darwaja; Huthising: Temple; Kankaria Lake; Sabarmathi Ashram; Museums;: Ambavadi; Aina Mahal (Old Palace); Calico Museum; Institute: of Indology; Hussain-Doshi's Gufa; NC Mehta Museum of: Miniatures; Shreyas Folk Museum; Utensils Museum; Vadodara;: Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum; Sayaji Bagh and Vadodara: Museum; Watson Museum; Places in Ahmedabad; Batwa; Adalaj: Wav; Cambay; The Bhrigu Rishi Temple; The Fort; Holiday: Homes; Health Resort; Hill Station; Strategy; Tourism as Industry;: Accommodation Projects; Food Oriented Projects; Other Tourism: - Related Projects; Service Oriented Projects; Roles of the State: and the Market; Perspective Planning; Human Resources: Development; New Tourism Policy; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 461-488: 19. Natural Calamities 489-497: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: CONTENTS:- 9: Wave; Drought; Squalls; Gale; Lightning; Thunderstorm;: Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains; Cyclonic Storm.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 499-514: Fairs and Festivals: 21. Arts and Crafts 515-523: Arts and Architecture; Le Corbusier; Louis Kahn; Charles Correa;: Crafts; Patola; Mashru; Brocades; Bandhani; Prints; The matani;: Embroidery; Bead-work; Dyeing; Wood-carving; Music And: Dance; Stage art; Dance; Folk Arts; Dandia Raas; Mer Raas;: Dangi NritaGarba Dance; Garba songs; Folk Instruments.: 22. Rural Development 525-533: Ahmedabad Rural Road Development Plan; Tribal Rehabilitation: Program; Gujarat Rural Instiute for Socio Economic: Reconstruction; Housing development programme; Livestock: development programme; Watershed development programme;: Sustainable Development Project: 23. Urban Development 535-557: Role of GIDB; Demand Supply Scenario; Shelf for Projects; The: Indian Water Scenario; Sector Background; Gujarat Institutional: Structure; Roles and Responsibilities for Various Schemes;: Demand Components; Domestic and industrial water (D1); Status: of Habitations; Irrigation Water; Demand Supply GAP in Water: and Sanitation area; Sector financing requirements; Priority Areas;: Water Resources Development in 1999 – 2010; Ground and surface: water; Artificial recharge, regulation and recycling; Sewrage; Solid: Waste Management.: 24. Newspapers 559-580: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies;: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 581-594: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 595-626: Major NGOs in the State: 27. Planning Outlay 627-635: 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: 10 Gujarat: 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; ii. General Services.: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population—Rural, Urban 37: 3.2. Population Characteristics (2001) 38: 3.3. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 38: 3.4. Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 38: 3.5. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to Total Population (0 - 6 years) 38: 3.6. Demographic Information as Per Census 2001 38: 3.7. Age Distribution (in Percentage) 38: 3.8. Work Participation Rate 39: 3.9. Distribution of Population by Religion (in percentage) 39: 3.10. Distribution of 10,000 Speakers by Languages 39: 3.11. Amenities 40: 3.12. House Types 39: 3.13. Fertility Rates 41: 3.14. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 42: 3.15. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 61: 3.16 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 62: 3.17. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 65: 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 70: 4.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 77: 5.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 87: 5.2 ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 89: 5.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 96: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 107: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 111: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Gujarat 120: 7.2. Governors of Gujarat 121: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 133: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 138: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 138: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 139: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 139: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 140: List of Tables: 12 Gujarat: 8.1. Educational Institutions and Pupils 142: 8.2. Number of Literates to Total population 143: 8.3. Percentage of Literates to Total population 143: 8.4. Literacy rate 143: 10.1 Distribution of Language (2001) 188: 10.2 Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 192: 11.1. Medical Facilities 203: 12.1 Installed Capacity of Electricity in Gujarat State 222: 12.2 Installed Capacity of Electricity in Gujarat State 223: 12.3 Generation of Electricity in Gujarat State 223: 12.4 State wise and employment wise Minimum wages Wages fixed in 51: Employments 236: 12.5 Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 320: 12.6 Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–I.ndia, States: and Union Territories : 2001 321: 13.1. Gujarat - A Leader of Production 325: 14.1. Production of Important Minerals 345: 14.2. Forest 347: 15.1. Production of Fruits Crops During 2000-01 354: 15.2. Area and Production of Major Crops in Gujarat During the Year: 2001-02 356: 15.3. Agriculture implements Statistics 1992 ('000 numbers) 357: 15.5. Milk Production 1994-95 ('000 tonnes) 357: 15.6. Forest Cover (Square kms.) 357: 15.8. Sericulture production 358: 15.9. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 404: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 421: 22.1. Status of rural roads in Ahmedabad district, 1998 527: 22.2. Existing work plan for rural roads 527: 23.1. Civic Amenities Planning (2001-2010) 538: 23.2. Urban Infrastructure 539: 23.3. Investment on Urban Development 544: 23.4. List of Feasibility Studies 546: 23.5. Domestic Water Demand in 2021 AD 551: 23.6. Shelf of Urban Water and Sanitation 555: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 560: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 561: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 562: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 571: 27.1. Annual Plan of Gujarat 2002-2003 627: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Gujarat—2002-07 631 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Gujarat) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353647 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 635 (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. 8th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Haryana) Volume Vol. 9th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 9th
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 17-27: Harshvardhan (606-647 AD); First Battle of Panipat (1526 AD);: Second Battle of Panipat (1556 AD); Battle of Karnal 1739 AD;: The Third Battle of Panipat (1761); 1803 to 1857; 1858 to 1885;: 1885 to 1947; Separate State.: 2. Physical Aspects 29-31: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Soils; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 33-60: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People; Jats;: Rajputs; Brahmans; Ahirs; Rors; Banias; Meos; Harijans;: Gujars; Social Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 61-76: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 77-80: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 81-85: 7. Government and Politics 87-104: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political History;: Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly Constituencies of: the State.: 6 Haryana: 8. Education 105-126: State Education Figures; Elementary Education; Girls Education;: Current Education Scenario; Policy Objectives; Implementation: Strategies; List of Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 127-144: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roads; Railways; Communication Infrastructure;: Telecommunication; Policy for Website Development; Guidelines: on Publishing Government Information; Information Technology: Policy; IT policy and public domain; IT budget; IT initiative fund: for e-governance; State-wide area network; Flagship/proof-ofconcept: applications; SMART cards; Use of Hindi; Government: tendering/procurement process; MIS for different levels;: Standardisation of IT infrastructure, data and applications; Use: of GIS technology; Development of portal website; IT literacy in: government; IT Policy and Private Domain; Electronic Commerce;: Promotion of IT industry; IT based human resource development;: Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT); Digitisation of: public domain information; Delivery of public domain IT services.: 10. Language and Literature 145-158: Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 159-161: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Public Health.: 12. Industry 163-251: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy of: Haryana; Objectives; Approach; Economic Development Vision;: Revamping Institutional Mechanism; Facilitation through: Simplification of Rules and Procedures; Grievances redressal: mechanism; Modernisation of Administrative Processes;: Infrastructure Development Fund; Industrial Infrastructure: Development Policy; Location of industrial estates; Infrastructural: Facilities; Industrial Projects; Export Promotion Industrial Park,: Sonipat; Growth Centre, Bawal; Industrial Estate Barwala; IMT: Manesar; Industrial Estate Manakpur (Yamunanagar); Kalka,: Murthal, Sonipat, Jind, Tohana and Roz-Ka-Meo; Industrial: Infrastructure Development centre, Sirsa; Industrial Estates;: Management Procedures; Facilities to Industries set up outside: indsutrial Estates; Power; Facilitaton; Transport; Financial: Infrastructure; Export Oriented Units; Package of Incentives in: Haryana; Incentives to Tiny Units in Rural Areas; Promotion of: Investments by NRIs; Development of Small Scale Sector; Small: CONTENTS:- 7: and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Renewal Fund; Entrepreneurship: Development Programme (EDP); Rural Industralisation;: Development of the Services Sector; Diversification in Agriculture: Sector; Savings; Major Companies; Foreign Technical: Collaboration; Industry/Trade Promotion Bodies; Directorate of: Industries; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 253-273: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Tax revenue; Overall: Budgetary Position; Consumption Expenditure; Trade; Economic: Growth; Banking Sector; Haryana State Industrial Development: Corporation (HSIDC); Identification and promotion of projects;: Term Lending; Equipment Refinance Scheme; Merchant Banking;: Bill Discounting; Forex Advisory Services; Seed capital scheme;: Letter of credit; Incentives; Haryana Financial Corporation (HFC);: Modernisation scheme; Financing Hotel Industry; Scheme for: small hospital/nursing homes; Assistance to ex-servicemen;: Mahila Udyam Nidhi Scheme; Scheme for technical personnel;: Scheme for schedule caste/schedule tribe entrepreneurs; Scheme: for physically handicapped persons; National equity fund scheme: (N.E.F.); Single window scheme; Working capital scheme;: Rehabilitation of sick units; Non Fund Based Assistance; Project: Report Preparation; Advisory/Consortium tie up/credit: syndication services; Merchant Banking Activities; Haryana: State Electronics Development Corporation (HARTRON);: Haryana Agro Industries Corporation Limited, (HAIC); Growth: Profile; Fiscal Benefits on Agro-based and food processing: industries.: 14. Natural Wealth 275-278: Figures Related to Forest; Water Resources; Forest Resources.: 15. Agriculture 279-289: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Agriculture Production; Yield: Rates of Principal Crops; Livestock and poultry; Horticulture;: Irrigation.: 16. Wild Life 291-291: Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary.: 17. Tourism 293-309: Ambala City; Bahadurgarh; Bilaspur; Daultapur; Farrukhnagar;: Fatehabad; Gharaunda; Gohana; Gurwada; Hansi; Hat; Hisar;: Jind; Kalka; Kurukshetra; Mahendragarh; Morni Hills; Panchkula;: Panipat; Rewari; Rohtak; Siswal; Sohna; Sonipat; Star monument;: Gardens; Pinjore Gardens; Museums; Sri Krishna Museum; Kund: 8 Haryana: and Lake; Badkhal Lake; Hathni Kund; Uchana (Karna Lake);: State Government Tourist Resort; Hotels.: 18. Archaological Sites 311-323: 19. Natural Calamities 325-332: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: Wave; Drought; Squalls; Duststorm; Lightning; Thunderstorm;: Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 333-341: Birth; Death; Superstitions; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 343-356: Folk Music; Folk Muscial Instruments; Iktara; Dotara; Sarangi;: Been; Bansari (flute); Shehnai; Shankh; Folk Dance; Phag Dance: or Phalgun or “Faag” Dance; Daph Dance; Dhamal Dance; Loor;: Gugga dance; Jhumar Dance; Ghumar Dance; Khoria Dance; Holi: Dance; Gangor-Puja Dance; Sapela Dance; Folk Theatre; Folk: Theatre is divided into two categories; Crafts; Pottery;: Embroidery, Weaving and Handlooms; Painting; Sculpture;: Musical Instruments.: 22. Rural Development 357-361: Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana; Indira Awaas Yojana;: Employment Assurance Scheme; Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana;: Primary Objective; Secondary Objective; Integrated Rural Energy: Programme; Apni Beti Apna Dhan; National Family Benefit: Scheme; National Old Age Pension Programme; National: Maternity Benefit Scheme; Sampoorana Grameen Rozgar Yojana.: 23. Urban Development 363-378: Main Objectives; Welcome Message; Broad Working of the: Organisation; Administrative Set up of HUDA; Functions of: Various Wings of HUDA; Urban Branch; Establishment;: Engineering Wing; Finance Wing; Architecture and Town: Planning Wing; Monitoring Cell; Legal Cell; Land Acquisition: Divisions; Govt. Land Scheme; Mandi Township Areas; Industrial;: Institutions and other Public Buildings; Residential; Norms for: Development of Cooperative Group Housing Scheme; Nonrecovery: of service charges; Blocking of funds due to improper: planning; Non-recovery of external development charges; Loss: of revenue; Avoidable payment of interest.: 24. Newspapers 379-385: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies;: Small Periodicals.: CONTENTS:- 9: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 387-395: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 397-402: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Plnning Outley 403-410: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Progra-mmes; 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 of the State—2002-07; 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; xi.: Social Services Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Haryana: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population 2001 34: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 34: 3.3. Population (0 - 6 years) 35: 3.4. Percentage of Population (0-6) to Total Population 35: 3.5. Urban and Rural Population (in Lakhs) 35: 3.6. Literate Population 35: 3.7. Population 36: 3.8. Age Distribution (In Percentage) 36: 3.9. Work Participation Rate 36: 3.10. Religion 36: 3.11. Language 37: 3.12. House types 37: 3.13. Fertility Rates 37: 3.14. Amenities 37: 3.15. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total: Population (State/district) (2001) 41: 3.16. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and: Residence (in %) (2001) 56: 3.17. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 58: 3.18. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 60: 3.19. Per cent Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 60: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 62: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 65: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by: Sex (State/District) (2001) 67: 5.1. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 77: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Haryana 94: 7.2. Governers of Haryana 94: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 101: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 103: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 103: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 104: 7.7. List of administrative Districts (2001) 104: 8.1. Number of Literates in (2001) 110: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total Population (2001) 110: 8.3. Literacy Rate 2001 Census 110: 8.4. Number of Institutions 110: 8.5. Location of Colleges 111: 8.6. Availability of Schools at a radius on an average 111: 8.7. Enrolment 111: 8.8. Percentage of School going children with corresponding: age-groups population 111: 8.9. Enrolment in Higher Education (Including Teachers Training: Colleges and Universities) 111: List of Tables: 12 Haryana: 8.10. Drop-out 112: 8.11. No. of Teachers 112: 8.12. Teacher Pupil Ratio 112: 8.13. Percentage of Schools Having Ancillary Facilities 113: 8.14. Budget of Education Department 113: 8.15. Percentage of Budgeted Expenditure on Education to Total: Budget 113: 10.1. Distribution of Language (2001) 148: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 152: 12.1. Sales Tax Concession 185: 12.2. Major Companies of the State 189: 12.3. State, wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed: in 50 Employments) 192: 12.4. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal: Workers and Non-Workers-India, States and Union Territories 250: 12.5. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India,: States and Union Territories : 2001 251: 13.1. Tax Revenue, Non-Tax Revenue, Share of Central Taxes and: Grant-in-Aid from Central Government 255: 13.2. Tax Revenue Receipts from Various Sources 255: 13.3. Developmental and Non-Developmental Revenue Expenditure: of the State Government 256: 13.4. Total Expenditure (Excluding Operating Expenses of: Departmental Commercial Undertakings) 258: 13.5. Gross State Domestic Product 259: 13.6. Net State Domestic Product at Factor Cost by Industry of Origin: (at Current Prices) 260: 13.7. Per Capita Income of Haryana 261: 13.8. Advances by Haryana State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural: Development Bank During 1998-99 263: 13.9. Annual Credit Plan of Haryana for 1998-1999 264: 13.10. Growth Report 272: 15.1. Area Under Major Crops ('000 Hect.) 282: 15.2. Agriculture production in Haryana (In Crore) 283: 15.3. Agricultural Production (000 tonnes) 283: 15.4. Yield Rates of Principal Crops 284: 15.5. Net Area under Irrigation in Haryana 284: 15.6. Production of Milk, Eggs And Wool 285: 15.8. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water 288: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 291: 23.1. Urban Estates of HUDA 370: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 380: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and: Periodicity-wise) 381: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 382: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 383 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Haryana) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353654 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 410 (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. 9th
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Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Himahcal Pradesh) Volume Vol. 10th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 10th
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: Prehistory and Protohistory; Early History up to Harsha; Rajput: Period; Mughal Rule; Anglo-Gorkha and Anglo-Sikh War; Revolt: of 1857; British Rule 1858 to 1914; Freedom Struggle 1914 to 1947;: Post-Independence Period.: 2. Physical Aspects 23-26: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 27-45: Data Relevant to Population; Population Profile as per Census: 1991; Growth of Population; Rrural urban Distribution; Tribal: Population; Sex Ratio; Characteristics of People; Structure of the: Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 47-57: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 59-66: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists: 6. Other Backward Classes 67-70: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 71-83: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: 6 Himachal Pradesh: Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of the: State.: 8. Education 85-91: State Education Figures; Primary Education; Operation: Blackboard Scheme; Integrated Child Development Scheme;: Medical and Dental Colleges; Engineering Colleges and: Polytechnic Institutes; Other Institutions; AICTE; NCTE; UGC;: Major Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 93-113: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roads; Railways; Airways; Telecommunication;: IT Policy of Himachal Pradesh; Himachal Pradesh as an IT: Destination; Strengths and areas needing attention;: NASSCOM’S Projections; The Aspirations; Setting-up of IT: Industry; Financial Issues; Labour related Issues; Establishing: IT institutions; Creation of State-of-the-Art IT Infrastructure; EGovernance;: Encouraging Computerisation of Local Industries;: E-tourism; Tele-Medicine; The back office activities; Internet: applications.: 10. Language and Literature 115-125: 11. Medical Facilities 127-143: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Hospitals; Ayurvedic: Dispensaries; Health and Health Services; Health Infrastructure;: Health and Family Welfare Training Centres Shimla and Kangra;: Para-medical Training Schools; Medical and Dental Colleges;: Training facilities in ISM&H Department; Health Service Profile;: Reproductive and Child Helath Programme; Family Planning;: Maternal Care; Child Care; National AIDS Control Programme;: National Tuberculosis Control Programme; National Leprosy: Control Programme; National Programme for Prevention of: Blindness (NPCB); National Anti-Malaria Programme; National: Iodine Deficiency Disorders Programme; School Health Services: Programme; ICDS Projects; Health Indicators; Life Expectancy;: Crude Death Rate (CDR); Infant Mortality Rate (IMR); Health: Problems; Population Growth; Population Structure; Population: Migration; Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases; HIV/: AIDS; Non-Communicable diseases; Nutritional Problems;: Diseases which are going to be eradicated; Diseases which will: be controlled; Diseases which are likely to remain at the same: level; Diseases which are likely to increase; New and reemerging: diseases; Health Care Problems; Uneven distribution of Primary: Health Care facilities; Absence of Urban Primary Health Care: CONTENTS:- 7: Services; Uneven distribution of health manpower; Lack of well: defined Service norms and standards; Human Resource: Development (HRD); Referral system; Poor maintenance of: buildings; Information Education and Communication (IEC);: Health Management Information System (HMIS); Private Sector;: Indiginous System of Medicines (ISM) and Other Systems;: Community Participation; NGOs and Voluntary Sector;: Environmental Health Problems; Water Pollution; Liquid waste: disposal; Excreta Disposal; Solid waste disposal; Hospital Waste: Management; Air Pollution; Diminishing Forest Cover;: Occupational Health Problems.: 12. Industry 145-176: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Power; Industrial: Infrastructure; Industrial Areas/ Industrial Estates; Industrial: Policy; Objectives; Approach and Stategy; Revival and: Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units; Industrial Investments;: Industrial Promotion Cell; Export Promotion Industrial Park: (EPIP)—BADDI; Major Industrial Companies; List of ISI: Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 177-180: Figures Related to Financial Sector.: 14. Natural Wealth 181-184: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Mineral Wealth.: 15. Agriculture 185-196: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Animal Husbandry; Irrigation;: Agro-horticulture; Livestock Farming Systems; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 197-220: The Great Himalayan National Park; Chail Sanctuary; Daranghati: Sanctuary; The Gamgul Sanctuary; Gobind Sagar and Naina Devi: Sanctuaries; Kais Sanctuary; Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary; Kalatop: Khajjiar Sanctuary; Kalatop National Forest Sanctuary; Kanawar: Sanctuary; Khokhan Sanctuary; The Kugti Sanctuary; Lippa: Asrang Sanctuary; Majathal Sanctuary; Manali Sanctuary; Pong: Dam Sanctuary; Rupi Bhabha Sanctuary; Sechu Tuan Nala: Sanctuary; Wildlife; Keibul Lam Jao National Park; Snow Leopard;: Family Ursidae; Lesser or Red Panda; Sloth Bear.: 17. Tourism 221-251: Tourist Destinations; Bahadurpur Fort; Shri Naina Devi Ji; Sarium: Fort; Tiun Fort; Vyas Cave; Swarghat; Markandeya; Chamba;: Temples; Chaugan; Akhand Chandi Palace; Rang Mahal; Bhuri: Singh Museum; Saho; Dalhousie; Kinnaur; Monasteries; Mandi;: 8 Himachal Pradesh: Solan; Adventure Tourism; Tourism Policy of Himachal Pradesh,: 2000; Need for a Tourism Policy; Objectives; Strategy; Plan of: Action; Specific Infrastructure; Entertainment/Special Interest: Infrastructure; Accommodation, Transport, Catering; Policy/: Planning/Legislation; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 253-256: 19. Natural Calamities 257-273: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Snowfall; Cold: Wave; Drought; Dust Storm; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm;: Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 275-316: Customs; Marriages; Rituals connected with Marriage; Remarriage: and the Sati; Divorce; Child Birth; Death; The Thoda and the: Buhana; The Thatha; The Bhoonda; Tana Mana; The Doom;: Sacrifices; The Fasts; Treating House Guests; Laws; Crime and: punishment; Hereditary laws; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 317-332: Dances; The Mala (garland) Dance; The Demon (Rakshasa) dance: or Chhambha; The Dalshone and Cholamba dances; Jataru: Kayang; The Shan and Shabu dances; Keekali and Bhangra;: Nuala; Nati; The Jhoori, Gi, Swang Tegi and Rasa dances;: Khaydayat and Lamba dances; The Lahadi and Ghooghati: dances; The Dand Ras and Dangi Dances; Music; Jhoori; Laman;: Ainchaliyan; Musical Instruments; Folk Arts; Ritual Arts; Folk: Theatre; Kariyada and Banthada; Swang; Ramleela and Rasleela;: Jagara, Jagrata, Jagga; Crafts; Bronze Sculptures; Stone: Sculpture; Wall Paintings; The Pahadi handkerchiefs and other: arts.: 22. Rural Development 333-338: Government of India Sponsored Schemes; Indira Awas Yojana;: Intigrated Wastelends Development Projects; Desert: Development Programme; Drought Prone Areas Programme: (DPAP); Employment Assurance Scheme; Jwahar Gram Samridhi: Yojna; Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana; Himachal Pradesh: Government Plan Schemes; Chief Minister’s Gratuity Scheme;: Rural Housing; Rural Sanitation; Social Audit Scheme; Mahila: Mandal Protsahan Yojna.: 23. Urban Development 339-354: Need for New Townships in Himachal Pradesh; Need for Policy: on New Townships; Existing Laws and Rules; Aims and: Objectives; Norms and Standards; Identification of Sites; Land: CONTENTS:- 9: Acquisition; Sales of Plots of Land / Built up Structure; Implication: of Section 118 of H.P. Tenancy & Land Reforms Act; Maintenance: and Municipal Functions; Providing Basic Amenities / Facilities;: Financing of Projects; Joint Ventures; About us; Objectives;: Organisation Structure; Development Activities.: 24. Newspapers 355-359: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies;: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 361-366: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 367-374: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 375-382: 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; ii. General Services.: 10 Himachal Pradesh: 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 - 6 years) (2001) 29: 3.5 Number of Literates to Total Population (2001) 29: 3.6 Percentage of Literates to Total Population 29: 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) 42: 3.9 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 43: 3.10 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 44: 3.11 Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 45: 3.12 Percent Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 45: 4.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 48: 4.2 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 49: 5.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 61: 5.2 ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 61: 5.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 65: 6.1 State-wise OBC List 69: 6.2 State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 70: 7.1 Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh 74: 7.2 Lieutenant-governors of Himachal Pradesh 74: 7.3 Governors of Himachal Pradesh 74: 7.4 Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 80: 7.5 List of Administrative Districts (1961), (1971), (1981), (1991), (2001) 81: 10.1 Distribution of Language 2001 116: 10.2 Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 120: 11.1 Health Institutions, district wise 129: 11.2 Total State Budget and Health Allocation: Himachal Pradesh 132: 12.1 District-wise group-wise details of units in Medium and Large Scale: Sector 150: 12.2 District-wise details of units in Small Scale Sector 150: 12.3 State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed: List of Tables: 12 Himachal Pradesh: in 24 Employments) 160: 12.4 Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 174: 12.5 Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India,: States and Union Territories : 2001 176: 13.1 Net state domestic product by industry groups at current prices 179: 15.1 Area, production and yield of some principal crops/vegetables 187: 15.2 Production of Milk, Wool, Eggs and Fish 189: 15.3 Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 195: 16.1 United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 219: 24.1 Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 356: 24.2 Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 357: 24.3 List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 357: 24.4 Publication Added in 2001 358: 27.1 Annual Plan of Himachal Pradesh 2002-2003 375: 27.2 Tenth Plan of Himachal Pradesh—2002-07 379 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Himahcal Pradesh) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353661 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 382 (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. 10th
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Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Jammu & Kashmir) Volume Vol. 11th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 11th
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 17-33: Historical Chronology of Jammu and Kashmir State; Pre-Historic: Times; Muslim Period; Moghul Period; Afgan Rule : 1752 - 1819;: Sikh Rule: 1819-46; Dogra Period : 1846-1957; Location; Area;: Altitude; Climate.: 2. Physical Aspects 35-38: Physiography; Soils; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 39-49: Data Relevant to Population; Population Profile as per Census: 1991; Characteristics of People; Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 51-58: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 59-66: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 67-69: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 71-91: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Assembly Constituencies in the State.: 6 Jammu and Kashmir: 8. Education 93-100: State Education Figures; Human Resource Development and: Education; Technical Education; Medical Colleges; Primary: education system; Women’s Education; List of Universities in: the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 101-106: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Roads;: Railways; Airways; Communication; Telecommunication.: 10. Language and Literature 107-119: Gujari Language; Characteristics of Gujari Language; Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 121-123: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Services.: 12. Industry 125-148: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Sericulture; Irrigation: an Power; Electricity; Industrial Policy of Jammu and Kashmir;: Development of Infrastructure; Policy of Land Allotment; Capital: Investment Subsidy (CIS) and Financial support on Investment;: Supply of Power; Industrial Infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir;: Growth Centre (IGC); Samba; Road Network; Power Distribution: Systems; Water Supply and Distribution; Telecommunication;: Effluent Treatment Plant; Quality Control and Testing Centre;: Other Related Facilities; Buildings; Social Facilities; Housing: Facilities; Commercial Buildings; Industrial Growth Centre Ompura: (BUDGAM) / LASSIPORA (PULWAMA) in Kashmir Valley;: Power; Water; Candidate Industries at Impora-Lassipora;: Electrical and Electronics; Plastics; Mechanical and Engineering;: Chemical and Allied; Textile, Handloom and Allied Items; Food: and Agro; Service and other Miscellaneous Industries;: Multinationals, Private and Public Companies in the State; J and: K State Industrial Development Corporation; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 149-155: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Co-operative Movement;: Banking; The Jammu and Kashmir State Financial Corporation;: Economic Growth.: 14. Natural Wealth 157-162: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Mineral Resources;: Gypsum; Limestone; Graphite; Coal; Magnesite; Water: Resources.: 15. Agriculture 163-183: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Horticulture; Apple; Amri: CONTENTS:- 7: (Ambri Kashmiri); American trel (American Apirogue); Delicious: (Red Delicious); Maharaji (White Dotted Red); Hazaratbali: (Benoni); Kesri (Cox’s Orange Pippin); Pear; Nakh Kashmiri: (Chinese Sandy Pear); Williams; Cherry; Gilas Double (Bigarreau: Napoleon); Gilas Awal Number (Guigne Pourpera Pecoce); Gilas: Misri (Bigarreau Noir Grossa); Walnut; Almond; Peaches; Quetta;: Saffron; Apricot; Gilgati Sweet; Strawberry; Plums; Santa Rosa;: Carpet; Namdas; Papier Mache; Chain Stitch and Crewel: Furnishings; Pherans and Shawls; Basketry; Walnut Wood: Carving; Copper and Silverware; Scope of land cultivation in the: State; Other Agricultural Activities; Irrigation; Methods of: Irrigation; Canals in the Valley of Kashmir; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 185-199: Dachigam National Park; Hemis Altitude National Park; Kishtwar: High Altitude National Park; Gulmarg Game Reserve; Gulmarg: Biosphere Reserve; Hirpora Sanctuary; Kanji Game Reserve;: Lachipora Sanctuary; Limber Sanctuary; Overa-Aru Sanctuary: including Overa Sanctuary; Overa-Aru Biosphere Reserve;: Jasrota Wildlife Sanctuary; Wild Yak; Markhor; Snow Leopard.: 17. Tourism 201-238: Tourist Destinations; Monuments; Gardens; Srinagar; Cheshma: Shahi; Nishat; Pari Mahal or Fairies Palace; Shalimar; Fishing;: Hunting; Hiking and Trekking; Winter Sports in Kashmir; Places: of Pilgrimage; Religious Shrines/Centres; Aishmuqam Shrine: Amarnath; Anantnag; Awantipora; Badgam; Bander Kot Cave;: Bandipore; Baramula; Bhaderwah; Buniyar; Chadura; Chemmrey;: Chenani; Chrar-i-Sharief; Chugam; Gandhi Nagar; Gauri Kund;: Gazaryal; Guglusa; Harwan; Jammu; Khanqha Sopore; Kishtwar;: Kupwara Cave; Leh Region; Mandi; Mansa Desvi; Mashro: Gumpa; Naghbal; Pampore; Pattan; Punch; Ramnagar; Ranbuah;: Sakhi; Salara Muslim Shrine; Sarthal Devi; Shankracharya;: Simattan; Srinagar; Sumbal; Surankote; Surinsar and Mansar: Lakes; Tral; Trikutta Hill (Vaishno Devi); Trisandhya; Wangat;: Wat Ramkund; Botanical Interest; Arts and Crafts; House-Boat: Life; Places of Historical Interest; Amarnath Cave; Shankaracharya: Temple; Khirbhwani; Hariparbat Fort; Pari Mahal (Palace);: Kabutarkhana; Jawahar Tunnel; Buddhist shrines and Sharika: Bhagwati Temple; Hazratbal; Mosques; Gardens; Prominet: Tourist Resorts; Forests, Lakes and Mountains; Karakoram: ranges; Gangabal lake; Amar Nath; Dal Lake; Liddar Valley; Lolab: valley; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 239-245: 8 Jammu and Kashmir: 19. Natural Calamities 239-260: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Snowfall; Cold: Wave; Drought; Squalls; Gale; Dust Storm; Lightning;: Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 261-268: Customs and Traditions; Jammu Region; Kud; Heren; Fumenie: and Jagarana; Bakh/Gwatri/Kark/Masade; Gwatri; Karak; Benthe;: Kashmir Region; Bhand Pather; Chakri; Sufiana Music; Ladakh: Region; Marriage songs and dance (wedding dance); Jabro; Alley: Yate; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 269-281: Arts in Jammu Province; Painting; Dance; Music; Arts in Kashmir: Province; Dance; Music; Opera; Crafts; Shawls; Carpets;: Emproidery; Dress; Ornaments; Silver and Copperware; Wood-: Carving; Khatam-Band.: 22. Rural Development 283-287: Development of Rural Areas.: 23. Urban Development 289-302: Financial assistance to Local Bodies and Others; General; Delay: in furnishing of utilisation certificates; Delay in submission of: accounts; Audit arrangement; S.No Name of the body Period of: entrustment Date of entrustment; Audit under Section 14; Grants: remaining unutilised; S.No Name of Body/Authority Year of;: account Amount unutilised; Outstanding Advances; S.No Name: of body/authority Year Amount; Outstanding audit observations;: Forest Department; Performance of Pollution Control Board in air: pollution and waste management under Air and Environmental: Acts; Highlights; Non-implementation of action plan on vehicular: pollution; Non-monitoring of noise pollution; Operation of: industrial plants without consent of the Board; Nonimplementation: of National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring: scheme; Non-management of wastes; Hazardous wastes; Biomedical: wastes; Municipal wastes; Irregular retention of funds: by NGOs$ and delay in construction of low cost sanitary toilets;: Failure of the Srinagar Municipality to obtain bank guarantee: from the NGOs before making advance payments to them, resulted: in irregular retention of Rs 17.10 lakh for over 4 years; Science: and Technology Department; Industrial Policy of Jammu and: Kashmir; Development of Infrastructure; Policy of Land: Allotment; Capital Investment Subsidy (CIS) and Financial: support on Investment; Supply of Power; Clearences and: CONTENTS:- 9: Procedures; Pollution Control & Environment Protection; Thrust: Areas; General Information.: 24. Newspapers 303-307: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Small Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 309-329: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisation 331-334: 27. Planning Outlay 335-342: 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; ii. General Services.: 10 Jammu and Kashmir: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population 40: 3.2. Literate Population 41: 3.3. Population, decadal growth rate, sex ratio and density—2001 42: 3.4. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 44: 3.5. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 46: 3.6. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 47: 3.7. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 49: 3.8. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 49: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 52: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 53: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 55: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 61: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 62: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 64: 6.1. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 69: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Jammu and Kashmir 79: 7.2. Governors of Jammu and Kashmir 80: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 88: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 89: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 90: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 90: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 90: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 91: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 18: Employments) 139: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 147: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 148: 13.1. Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) at Factor cost by Industry of: origin (at current prices (Rs. Lakhs)) 151: 14.1. Minerals Commercially Exploitable 159: 14.2. Minerals not properly surveyed but commercially exploitable 160: List of Tables: 12 Jammu and Kashmir: 14.3. Sizeable minerals but not accessible 160: 14.4. Minerals of significance 160: 15.1. Production of Fish, Milk, Eggs and Wool 167: 15.3. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 181: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 199: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 304: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 305: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 305: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 306: 27.1. Annual Plan of Jammu and Kashmir 2002-2003 335: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Jammu and Kashmir—2002-07 339 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Jammu & Kashmir) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353678 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 342 (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. 11th
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Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Jharkhand) Volume Vol. 12th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 12th
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 17-22: 2. Physical Aspects 23-24: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Soils; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 25-46: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People; Social: Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 47-63: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 65-83: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 85-87: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 89-100: Chief Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary Constituencies;: Assembly Constituencies.: 8. Education 101-112: Universities; Colleges; Law Colleges; Agricultural / Forest: University / College; Engineering Colleges; Medical Colleges /: Institutions; Research Institutions; Educational and Technical: 6 Jharkhand: Institutions; Medical Colleges; Homeopathic Colleges;: Community empowerment; Community Participation; Community: ownership and sustainability; Quality improvement in schools;: Teachers' training; Teacher Training Centres; Teaching-learning: Material; Block-wise data on the number of trained teachers in: Deoghar; Cluster Resource Centres; Improving Access;: Community-based schools; Teachers in CBS; Children in CBS;: Girls' Education; Meena Week; Education for Women; Major: Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 113-114: Roads; Railways; Airways; Telecommunication; Information: Technology; Special Incentives for IT Industry; Special Rebate: for IT Infrastructure; Other Communication Services.: 10. Language and Literature 115-125: 11. Medical Facilities 127-148: Sampling Procedure; Selection of Proportionate Sampling Units: (PSU); Selection of eligible women; Data processing; Limitations: of the study; Project Implementation Process; Reactivated subcentres;: Recruitment of the project staff; Skill upgradation and: capacity building; Training Imparted under the Project; Service: Delivery Package; Information, Education and Communication: (IEC); Networking and logistics management; Supervision and: monitoring; Management information system; Social marketing;: Sustainability/cost recovery; Consortium of Industries and NGOs: for the Prevention of HIV/AIDS in Jharkhand; Baseline survey;: Feasibility study; Reproductive Health and Family Planning: Services; Awareness and Utilisation of Services; Performance: indicators; Antenatal care; Natal care; Child Immunisation;: Management of diarrhea; Diarrhea and Use of ORS Total;: Knowledge of family planning methods; Current use of family: planning methods; Quality of Care for Family Planning Services;: Reproductive health problems; Cost Recovery; Cost recovered: by the sub-centres; Cost recovered by the rural hospitals; Health: and Nutritional Status of Tribal Women: 12. Industry 149-190: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Khaki and village: industries; Forest based Industry; Industrial Policy; Objectives;: Strategy; Infrastructure; Industrial Areas; Land; Land/Sheds in: Growth centres/Industrial Areas, etc.; Land for Industries outside: Industrial Areas/Growth Centres; Allotment of Government Land;: Private Industrial Estates; Social Infrastructure; Growth Centres;: Road Network; Railways; Air Transport; Air Cargo Complex; Sea: CONTENTS:- 7: Access; Water; Tourism; Telecommunication; Private investment: in telecommunication sector; Information Technology; Special: incentives for the IT industry; Power; Power Tariff; Installed: Capacity of power in Jharkhand; Power Potential in Jharkhand;: Rural Electrification; Special economic zone; Human Resource: Development; State infrastructure development and management: system; Exports; Export promotion measures; Foreign: Investment; Industrial Finance; Units undertaking expansion/: diversification modernisation; Industrial Sickness; Prevention of: sickness; Industrial Sickness in SSI Sector; Sickness in large and: medium sectors; Promotion of Rural Industrialisation; Khadi and: Village Industries; Sericulture; Minor forest produce; Employment: Programmes; Entrepreneurship Development Identification of: Thrust Areas; Commercial Tax Reforms; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 191-193: Banks; Industrial Finance.: 14. Natural Wealth 195-198: Figures Related to Forest; Mineral Resources; Forest Resources.: 15. Agriculture 199-211: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Horticulture; Irrigation;: Livestock; Agro Based Industries; Floriculture; Rural Industries;: Handloom; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 213-216: Udhwa Lake Bird Sanctuary; Betla National Park, Ranchi;: Dhanbad; Excursions; Topchanchi Lake; How to Reach; General: Information; Bokaro; Jamshedpur; Other Places of Interest;: Accommodation; How to Reach; Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary;: Palamau Tiger Reserve.: 17. Tourism 217-226: Tourist Destinations; Ranchi; Dassam Falls; Hundru Falls; Jonha: Falls; Hirni Falls; Ranchi Hill; Gonda Hill and Rock Garden; Tagore: Hill; Jagannathpur Temple and Hill; Angrabadi; Sun Temple;: Dhanbad; Topchanchi; Jharia; Sindri; Hazaribagh; Canari Hill;: Rajrappa Falls; Suraj Kund; Chatra; Royal Mosque of Chatra;: The Graveyard of Jatrahibagh; Sangat; Bhaduli; Kolhua Hill;: Kauleshwari Devi; Kunda Cave; Tama Sin; Water Falls; Bichkiiya;: Duari; Khaya Banaroo; Keridah; Maloodah; Dumer Sumer; Goa;: Barura Sharif; Gogri; Deoghar; Jugal Mandir; Kundeshwari: Temple; Lila Mandir; Bokaro; Bokaro Falls; Jamshedpur;: Rajmahal; Hotels.: 8 Jharkhand: 18. Archaeological Sites 227-228: 19. Natural Calamities 229-231: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: Wave; Drought; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and: Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 233-243: Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 245-248: Folk Art; Musical Instruments; Folk-Song; Crafts; Scroll Painting;: Chhiy Mask; Wooden Work; Bamboo Works; Pottery; Weaving;: Ornament; Weapon; Ritualistic Offerings; Stone Carving; Metal: Work; Toy Making.: 22. Rural Development 249-261: Centrally Sponsored Schemes; Swarn Jayanti Gram Swarojgar: Yojna (SGSY); Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojna (JGSY); Employment: Assurance Scheme (EAS); Indira Awas Yojna(IAY); Drought: Prone Area Programme (DPAP); State plan schemes; Community: Development Schemes; Basic Minimum Services (BMS);: Panchayat Raj; Rural roads; Family Initiatives and Rural: Development; Tribal and Harijan Welfare; Centre for Hearing: Impaired Children (CHIC); Project Uday; Programmes for Women;: Swayamsidha; Swa-Shakti Project; Distance Education for: Women's Development and Empowerment; Balika Samriddhi: Yojana; Swadhar; Stree Shakti Puraskars; Development of Rural: Technology Networks; Technology Management Programme;: Rural Industrialization; Community based Primary Education: Programme; Environment and Biodiversity; Selected Options for: Stabilising Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions for Sustainable: Emission; Biodiversity of Wetlands; National Biodiversity: Strategy and Action Plan; Small Grants Programme; Capacity: Building of Panchayati Raj Institutions; Strengthening of State: ATIs.: 23. Urban Development 263-276: Sewerage and Water Supply; Conversion of Service Latrines into: Water Seal Latrines.; Urban Area; Road & Bridges; Urban Poverty: Alleviation; Proposed Outlay for 2001-2002; Information and: Publicity; Modernisation of Police, Jail, Home Gurads and Fire: Services; Proposed Statement of Expenditure for Fire Services;: Jail; Industrial Policy of Jharkhand 2001; Objectives; Strategy;: Infrastructure; Industrial Area; Land; Land / Sheds in Growth: Centres / Industrial Areas, Etc.; Land for Industries Outside: CONTENTS:- 9: Industrial Areas / Growth Centres; Allotment of Government: Land; Private Industrial Estates; Social Infrastructure; Growth: Centres.: 24. Newspapers 277-280: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Small Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 281-283: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 285-297: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 299-306: 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; ii. General Services.: 10 Jharkhand: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics 2001 26: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 26: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 26: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total Population (0 - 6 years) 2001 26: 3.5. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 28: 3.6. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 43: 3.7. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 45: 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) 50: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State: District) (2001) 57: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 67: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 69: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 76: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Jharkhand 90: 7.2. Governors of Jharkhand 90: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 97: 8.1. Number of Literates to Total population 101: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total population 101: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 119: 11.1. Percentage Distribution of Tribal and general ever-married women by: selected maternal, reproductive health and HIV/AIDS Indicators,: Jharkhand 1998-99 145: 11.2. Percentage Distribution of Tribal and general ever-married women by: selected Nutritional indicators, Jharkhand 1998-99 147: 12.1. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories 2001 189: 12.2. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories 2001 190: 15.1. A comparative study of vegetable production in Jharkhand and India: on the basis of Area, Production and Productivity 203: 15.2. A comparative study of vegetable production in Jharkhand and India: on the basis of Area, Production and Productivity 204: 15.3. Availability of horticulture produce in preserved food market in: sJharkhand 204: List of Tables: 12 Jharkhand: 15.7. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 209: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 278: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 279: 27.1. Annual Plan of Jharkhand 2002-2003 299 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Jharkhand) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353685 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 / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 12th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Karnataka) Volume Vol. 13th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 13th
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 17-31: The Kadambas 350 A.D. to 14th Century; Vikramaditya VI (1076 -: 1127); Decline and fall; The Gangas; The Badami Chalukyas; The: Rastrakutas; The Kalyana Chalukyas; The Sevunas; The: Hoysalas; Vijayanagara Empire; Wodeyars of Mysore - (1578 -: 1947); SULTANS OF MYSORE (1761-1799); Haider Ali Khan: Padshah; 1st Mysore-British war (1767-1769); British misrule in: Bengal; Mysore-Maharatha war (1769-1778); 2nd Mysore-British: war (1780-1784); British army atrocities; Tipu Sultan; Mysore-: Maharatha, Hyderabad war (1785-1787); 3rd Mysore-British war: (1790-92); 4th Mysore-British war (1799); The Last Rulers.: 2. Physical Aspects 33-37: Location; Area; Physiography; Northern Karnataka Plateau;: Central Karnataka Plateau; Southern Karnataka Plateau;: Karnataka Coastal Region; Climate; Soils; Karnataka Light Soils: (KLS); Hills; Rivers .: 3. Population 39-75: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People; Social: structure of the society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 77-111: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 113-133: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6 Karnataka: 6. Other Backward Classes 135-149: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 151-182: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of the: State.: 8. Education 183-194: State Education Figures; Infrastructure Facilities in Schools;: Universtiy Education; Premier Educational Centres; Medical: Education; Technical Education; List of Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 195-206: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roads; Airways; Railways; Communication;: Telecommunications; IT Policy of Karnataka; Objectives; IT: Policy for the Government; IT in Educational Sector; Information: Technology Policy for the Industrial sector; Fiscal Incentives;: lnfrastructure Policy; Preamble:; Objectives; Incentives and: Concession: 10. Language and Literature 207-227: Literature; History of Kannada Literature; A Banavasi Inscription: in Old Kannada; Veerashaivism and Vachanas; Dasa Sahitya or: Slave Literature; Veerashaiva and Brahmanical Epics; Brahmanic: Epics; Satakas; Stories (Charite); Devotional Songs.: 11. Medical Facilities 229-232: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Rural Health: Programme; Maternal and Child Health Services; Schools Health: Programme; Medical Institutions; General Hospitals; Social: Welfare Measures; Family Welfare Services; Labour Welfare;: Women and Child Welfare; Welfare of the Disabled Population.: 12. Industry 233-279: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Hydroelectric power;: Mining; IT Infrastructure; Telecommunication Infrastructure;: Department of Telecommunications (DOT); Videsh Sanchar Nigam: Limited (VSNL); Software Technology Parks of India (STPI); State: priority sectors; Industrial Policy of Karnataka; Mission;: Technology Upgradation; Infrastructure Support; Human: Resource Development; Deregulation of Business Environment;: Survey of Industry; Small Scale Industries; Streamlining Single: Window Mechanism; List of ISI Industries.: CONTENTS:- 7: 13. Finance Sector 281-284: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Banking and Financial Sector;: Bangalore Stock Exchange; Net State Domestic Product.: 14. Natural Wealth 285-291: Figures Related to Forest; Forest; Mineral Resources; Water: Resources; Forest Resources; Flora and Fauna.: 15. Agriculture 293-313: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Irrigation; Agro Food: Processing Industrial Policy of Karnataka; Biotechnology Policy;: The Biotech Industry; Taxation on Biotechnology Products; Large: Dams.: 16. Wild Life 315-353: Bandipur National Park; Bandipur Reserve; Bannerghatta National: Park; Kudremukh Reserve; Nagarhole National Park; Arabithittu: Wildlife Sanctuary; Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary; Bilgiri: Rangaswamy Temple (BRT) Wildlife Sanctuary; Brahmagiri: Wildlife Sanctuary; Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary; Ghataprabha: Sanctuary; Melkote Temple Wildlife Sanctuary; Mukambika: Wildlife Sanctuary; Nugu Wildlife Sanctuary; Pushpagiri Wildlife: Sanctuary; Ranebennur Blackbuck Sanctuary; Sharavathi Valley: Wildlife Sanctuary; Shettihally Sanctuary; Someshwara Wildlife: Sanctuary; Adichunchunagiri Peacock Sanctuary; Attiveri Bird: Sanctuary; Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary; Gadavi Bird Sanctuary;: Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary; Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary;: Talakaveri Wildlife Sanctuary; Kokkerabellur– Village of Storks;: Nagarhole and Bandipur - Weekend with Tuskers; The Call of: The Wild – The Vast Forests of South Karnataka; Rangana Bird: Sanctury; Glimpses and near misses; Close encounters; Bhadra: Sanctuary; Bhimeshwari; Brahmagiri Sanctuary; Dandeli: Sanctuary; Kokurbelur Sanctuary; Mookambika Sanctuary;: Ranibennur Sanctuary; Sharavathi Sanctuary; Indian Elephant;: Elephas maximus Linnaeus, Nagarahole Reserve; Bhadra Reserve.: 17. Tourism 355-375: Tourist Destinations; Bangalore; Ulsoor Lake; Lalbagh Botanical: gardens; Cubbon Park; Vidhan Soudha; Nehru Planetarium; Tipu’s: Summer Palace; Bull Temple; Museums; Visveswaraiah Industrial: and Technological Museum; Government Museum; Venkatappa: Art Gallery; Bannerghatta National Park (22km); Channapatna: (60km); Mekedatu (98km); Ramohalli (28km); Hesaraghatta (25km);: Shivaganga(56kms); Shivanasamudram; Hogenekkal Falls: (140km); Devarayanadurga; Chowdaiah Memorial Hall; Kolar Gold: Fields; Bijapur; Golgumbaz; Jama Masjid; Malik-e-Maidan;: 8 Karnataka: Mehtar Mahal; The Asar Mahal; Upli Buruj; Mysore; City Palace;: Chamundi Hill; Nandi Hills; Chamarajenendra Art Gallery;: Brindavan Garden; Government Silk Weaving Factory;: Sravanabelagola; Belur; The Chenakesava Temple; Jog Falls;: Hampi; Virupaksha Temple; The Archaeological Museum; Rail: Museum; Halebid; Hoysalesvara Temple; Bhavanishankar: Temple; Asar; Nrupatunga Betta; Siddharoodha Math; Unkala: Lake; Navilteerth; Sathodi & Mathodi Falls; Sykes Point; Ulavia;: Dargah of Peer Shan Shamsuddin Kharobat; Naganatha Temple;: Karwar Harbour; River Kalinadi; Muslin Factory; Kurmagad: Island; Mysore Zoo; Nagarhole National Park; Places Around: Karwar; Ankola;Gokarna; Yana; Ulavi; Honnavar; Dandeli;: Lushington Falls; Magod Falls; Bhatkal; Banavasi; Places in: Mangalore; Mangaladevi Temple; Kadri Manjunath Temple; St.: Aloysius college Chapel; Light House Hill-Garden; Sultan Battery;: Shreemanthi Bai Memorial Government Museum; Mahatma: Gandhi Museum; Places around Mangalore; Ullal; Moodabidire;: Karkala; Venur; Malpe Beach; Dharmastala; Kollur; Udupi; Sri: Krishna Temple; Sri Anathesvara Temple; Chandramauleshvara: Temple; Places Around Udupi; Manipal; Malpe; Brahmavar;: Maravanthe; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 377-424: 19. Natural Calamities 425-435: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Heat Wave;: Drought; Squalls; Gale; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstrom;: Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 437-485: Oil bath; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 487-498: Arts; Folk Dances; Religious Dances; Secular Dances; Music;: Musical Tradition of Karnataka; Folk Songs & Singers;: Yakshagana; Costumes; The Puppet Theatre; Hrikatha.: 22. Rural Development 499-511: Indira Awaas Yojana; Drinking Water Supply; Sanitation and: Sanitary latrines; Environmental Improvement and Social: Forestry; Involvement of Voluntary Organisations; Inventory of: Houses; Display of IAY Board and Logo; Credit-Cum-Subsidy: Scheme for Rural Housing; Salient Features; Samagra Awaas: Yojana; Salient Features; Nirmal Karnataka (Rural Sanitation);: Baif Institute for Rural Development-Karnataka .: CONTENTS:- 9: 23. Urban Development 513-521: Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY); Urban Self-: Employment Programme (USEP):; Urban Wage Employment and: programme (UWEP); Eleventh Finance Commission Grants;: Integrated Development of Small & Medium Towns (IDSMT) ;: Status of Idsmit Towns in Karnataka:; Towards better living: Environment.; Urban Stree Shakti for Poverty Alleviation:; Urban: Cleanliness (Solid Waste Management); Access to Toilets for: Urban Poor; Rainwater Harvesting; Property Taxes Reforms And: Property Related GIS; Computerisation; The Karnataka Urban: Infrastructure Development And Finance Corporation;: KUDCEMP; Karnataka Urban Development and Coastal: Environmental Management Project; Description; Components;: Objectives; Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development Project;: Karnataka Urban Infrastructure Development Project.: 24. Newspapers 523-538: Big Dailies; Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals;: Small Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 539-555: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 557-579: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 581-589: 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; ii. General Services.: 10 Karnataka: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics 40: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 40: 3.3. Population—Rural, Urban (2001) 41: 3.4. Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 42: 3.5. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) (2001) 42: 3.6. Number of Literates to Total Population (2001) 42: 3.7. Percentage of Literates to Total population (2001) 42: 3.8. Demographic Information as per census 2001- Karnataka 42: 3.9. Total Population (2001) 43: 3.10. Literate Population (2001) 43: 3.11. Age Ddistribution (in Percentage) 43: 3.12. Work participation rate 44: 3.13. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 44: 3.14. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 44: 3.15. Amenties 45: 3.16. House Types 45: 3.17. Fertility Rates 45: 3.18. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 47: 3.19. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 69: 3.20. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 70: 3.21. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 75: 3.22. Per cent Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 75: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 78: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 86: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 92: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population: by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 115: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 119: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 124: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 137: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 146: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Karnataka 155: 7.2. Governors of Karnataka 156: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 176: List of Tables: 12 Karnataka: 8.1. Level of Education 184: 8.2. Literacy rate 185: 10.1. Distribution of Language (2001) 215: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 220: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 64: Employments) 248: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 278: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 279: 15.1. Area, Production and Yield of Food Grains (1995-96 to 1999-00) 295: 15.2. Production of Milk, Egg, Wool & Fish 295: 15.3. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water 312: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 524: 24.2. Circulation of Nespapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 526: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 527: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 531: 27.1. Annual Plan of Karnataka 2002-2003 581: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Karnataka—2002-07 585 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Karnataka) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353692 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 589 (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. 13th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Kerala) Volume Vol. 14th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 14th
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 17-35: The Medieval Kingdoms; Venad (Travancore); Cochin; Calicut;: The Portuguese and the Dutch Period; The Dutch; The British: Hegemony and Kerala’s Opposition; Opposition to the British;: Modern Kerala: A Brief Political History; Spice Trade; The: Buddhist History of Kerala; The Jews of Kerala; St. Thomas: Christians and other Christian sects in Kerala History; Islam.: 2. Physical Aspects 37-40: Location; Climate; Physiographic Specialities; Soils; Hills; Rivers;: Forests.: 3. Population 41-65: Data Relevant to Population; Population Characteristics;: Demographic Details as per Census 2001; Characteristics of: People; Social Structure; Cheramans; Parayas; Panans; Velans;: Nayars or Nairs; Christians; Muslims; Jews.: 4. Scheduled Caste 67-87: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 89-101: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 103-108: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 6 Kerala: 7. Government and Politics 109-132: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political History; Governers: and Chief Ministers of Kerala; Parliamentary Constituencies and: Assembly Constituencies of the State.: 8. Education 133-142: State Education Figures; Vocational Higher Secondary Education;: Infrastructure of Technical Education; Enrolment in Engineering: Colleges; Polytechnics and Technical Schools; Infrastructure of: Medical and Allied Education; Nursing Education; Major: Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 143-160: Figures Related to Transportation and Communicaton;: Transportation; Roads; Railway; Port; Inland Water Transport;: Airports; Projects Offered for Transportation; Communication;: Telecom services; Internet facilities; Postal System; Information: Technology Policy; Objectives; Financial Incentives for the I.T: industry:; IT Infrastructure; Govt. Parks Initiative; Private Parks: Scheme; State Information Infrastructure (SII); Ancillary and: support infrastructure; Power; Roads; IT enabled services; Supply: chain management operations; Establishment of a global HR: centre; Performance Excellence Initiative; Synergy with the: tourism Industry; Promotional initiatives; Business promotion: cell for IT industry; Customer facilitation cell for IT industry;: Incubation facilities; HRD for the IT Industry; Industrial relations: and labour laws; Loading and unloading work for IT industry;: Self certification; Public utility services; Part-time working; Tele-: Commuting; Role of open or free software; Software piracy, IPR,: data protection, patents; Role of industry associations;: Accessibility.: 10. Language and Literature 161-174: Literature; Prominent literary figures.: 11. Medical Facilities 175-180: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Status; Medical: Facilities; Health Infrastructure; Department of Health and Family: Welfare; Directorate of Health Services; District; Peripheral: Institutions.: 12. Industry 181-224: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy of: Kerala; The Kerala Advantage; High quality human capital and: social development; Traditional areas of strength; Economically: Successful Diaspora; Objectives; Measures proposed; Labour;: CONTENTS:- 7: Small-scale Industries; Traditional Industries; Textiles; Sick Units;: Information Technology; Food Processing Industry;: Biotechnology; Infrastructure Development; Service Sector: Industries; Incentives; Investment Promotion; Simplification of: Procedures; State Public Sector; Central Investment; Mining;: Technology Upgradation, Quality Certification, Intellectual: Property; Implementation.: 13. Finance Sector 225-229: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Banks; Economic: Development.: 14. Natural Wealth 231-235: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Flora; Fauna; Mineral: Wealth.: 15. Agriculture 237-259: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Production Details of Major: Crops; Livestocks; Fisheries; Irrigation; Schemes for Agricultural: Development; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 261-283: The Wild and the Beautiful – Kerala Wildlife; Eravikulam National: Park; Periyar National Park; Silent Valley National Park; Aralam: Wildlife Sanctuary; Chinnar wildlife sanctuary; Idukki Sanctuary;: Neyyar Sanctuary; Parambikulam Sanctuary; Peechi-Vazhani: Sanctuary; Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary; Thatekkad Sanctuary;: Wynad Sanctuary; The Sanctuaries and National Park of Kerala;: Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary; Nilgiri Tahr; Indian Elephant.: 17. Tourism 285-308: Tourist Destinations; Alappuzha; Kannur; Kochi; Museums;: Ernakulam; Kollam; Kottayam; Kozhikode; Palakkad;: Pathanamthitta; Thiruvananthapuram; Thrissur; Wayanad;: Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 309-310: 19. Natural Calamities 311-329: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Drought; Squalls;: Gale; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy: Rains; Cyclonic Storms.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 331-350: Customs; Customs of Hindus; Garbhadhanam; Pumsavanam;: Seemantam; Jatakarmam; Namakaranam (naming the child);: Vatilpurappad (Nishkramanam); Chorunu (Annaprasam);: Vidyarambham; Chooda karanam; Karnavedham (Piercing the: 8 Kerala: ears); Upanayanam; Praishartham (Learning of Vedas and: Upanishads); Customs of Tribes; Marriage; Ritual marriage;: Puberty rites; Pregnancy rites; Cousin marriage; Death Rituals;: Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 351-359: Arts; Kathakali; Mohiniyattam; Folk Dances; Tiruvathira;: Margamkali; Kolkali; Oppana; Dance Drama; Yatrakali; Ochirakali;: Chavittunatakam; Krishnattam; Ramanattam; Semi Classical: Dance; Thullal; Koodiyattom; Nanniar Koothu; Martial Arts;: Kalari; Chavettu Pada; Ritual Arts; Teyyam; Kalam-Kalampattu;: Mudiyettu; Kotamuri; Poorakkali; Parichamuttukali; Pampinthullal: or Sarpam Thullal; Velakali; Patayani; Music; Folk Songs; Mappila: Pattukal (Mopla Songs); Christian Songs; Crafts; Coconut Shell: Craft; Coir Products; Woodcarving; Horn carving; Bamboo Mat: Paintings; Metalwork; Other crafts.: 22. Rural Development 361-376: Swarnajayanthi Grama Swarozgar Yogana (SGSY); Salient: Features; Indira Awas Yojana (IAY); Credit-cum-subsidy Scheme: for Rural Housing; Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yogana (SGRY);: Centrally Sponsered Rural Sanitation Programme; Objective;: Achievements; Prime Minister’s Gram Sadak Yogana (PMGSY);: Programme Objectives and Coverage; Implementation of the: Programme; Rural Infrastructure Development Fund; Plan funds: for Block Panchayats; (Decentralised Planning); Innovative: Stream for Rural Housing and Habitat Development; Rationale,: Objective and Target Group; State Institute of Rural Development;: Extension Training Centres; Kerala Total Sanitation & Health: Mission (KTSHM); Rural Information Bureau; Kerala Rural: Development and Marketing Society (KERAMS); People’s Action: for Development - Kerala (PAD-K); Fruit Processing & Nutrition: Centre; Govt. Transport & Equipment Organisation .: 23. Urban Development 377-387: Statutory Functions of the Department under Various Enactments;: Other Functions; Organisational Structure; Functions of the: Department; Integrated Development of Small and Medium Towns: (I.D.S.M.T) Budget allocation (2002-2003) Rs.375 Lakhs ; Swarna: Jayanthi Shahari Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY); National Slum: Development Programme; Budget allocation 1025 Lakhs.: 24. Newspapers 389-401: Publication and Circulation Figures; Big Dailies; Big Periodicals;: Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies; Small: Periodicals.: CONTENTS:- 9: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 403-414: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 415-433: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 435-438: Annual Plan Outlay; 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.: 10 Kerala: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1 Population Characteristics (2001) 42: 3.2 Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 43: 3.3 Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 43: 3.4 Percentage of Population: (0-6) to Total Population (2001) 43: 3.5 Urban and Rural Population 43: 3.6 Population 44: 3.7 Age Distribution (In %) 44: 3.8 Work Participation Rate 44: 3.9 Religion 44: 3.10 Language 45: 3.11 House types 45: 3.12 Fertility rates 45: 3.13 Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 51: 3.14 Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and: Residence (in %) (2001) 62: 3.15 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 63: 3.16 Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 65: 3.17 Percent Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 65: 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) 73: 4.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 75: 5.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes: Population by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 91: 5.2 ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 94: 5.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 96: 6.1 State-wise OBC List 105: 6.2 State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by: Government of India 106: 7.1 Governers of Kerala 116: 7.2 Chief Ministers of Kerala 117: 7.3 Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 128: 7.4 List of Administrative Districts (1961) 130: 7.5 List of Administrative Districts (1971) 130: 7.6 List of Administrative Districts (1981) 131: 7.7 List of Administrative Districts (1991) 131: 7.8 List of administrative Districts (2001) 131: 8.1 Number of Literates 134: 8.2 Percentage of Literates to total population 135: 8.3 Literacy rate 135: 8.4 Level of education 135: List of Tables: 12 Kerala: 8.5 Course-wise Intake of Students in Vocational Higher Secondary: Education 136: 8.6 University-wise Number of Arts and Science Collages 136: 8.7 Course-wise Annual Intake of Students in Engineering Colleges: at Post-graduate Level 137: 8.8 Cources and number seats provided in medical colleges 138: 10.1 Distribution of Language 166: 10.2 Distribution of Mother Toungue 169: 11.1 Medical Facilities: Details as on 1-4-2001 179: 12.1 State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed: in 38 Employments) 201: 12.2 Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal: Workers and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories:: 2001 223: 12.3 Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India,: States and Union Territories : 2001 224: 15.1 Major Crops (2000-2001) 239: 15.2 Area and Production of Important Crops 239: 15.3 Land Use (2000-2001) 240: 15.4 Co-operative Sector (as on 31-3-2001) 241: 15.5 Consumption of Fertilizers in Kerala 241: 15.6 Consumption of Plant Nutrients in Kerala 241: 15.7 District wise Consumption of NPK during KHARIF 2001-2002 241: 15.8 District wise Consumption of NPK during RABI 2001-2002 242: 15.9 District wise Number and Area of Total operational holdings: 1995-96 242: 15.10 Livestock Population (1996 Livestock Census) 243: 15.11 Production of Milk and Egg (2001-2002) 243: 15.12 Details of Fisheries 243: 15.13 Inland Waterspread Area in Kerala 244: 15.14 District wise Distribution of Coastline of Kerala 244: 15.15 Fish Landings in Kerala 245: 15.16 Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 257: 16.1 United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 282: 23.1 Regional Office 381: 23.2 Statement showing the Financial Achievement Made by the: Department of Municipal Administration During 2001-2002 384: 23.3 Details of Municipalities (Grade wise) 384: 23.4 List of Corporations and Municipalities 386: 24.1 Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 390: 24.2 Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicitywise): 391: 24.3 List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 392: 24.4 Publication Added in 2001 398: 27.1 Annual Plan of Kerala—2002-03 429 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Kerala) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353708 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 438 (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. 14th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Madhya Pradesh) Volume Vol. 15th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 15th
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: Before the Guptas; The Gupta Dynasty (320-550); The Gupta: Period; Samudragupta; Ujjain; Facts; The Pratiharas.: 2. Physical Aspects 31-33: Location; Area; Climate; Soils; Physiological Specialities; Hills;: Rivers; Forests.: 3. Population 35-89: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Details as per Census: (2001); Characteristics of People; Characteristics of Tribals;: Society and Culture.: 4. Scheduled Caste 91-126: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 127-160: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 161-165: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 167-201: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governers; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of the: State.: 6 Madhya Pradesh: 8. Education 203-230: State Education Figures; Educational Institutions; Education: Current Trends; Literacy Campaign; LRCs and EFAs Goals; Major: activities of LRCs; Population and Development Education; Project: Strategy; Traning Programmes; Research; Development of: Materials for Adult Literacy; Vision; Project objectives;: Anticipated Project Outcomes; Padhna Badhna Andolan;: Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS); Kuno Education Project;: Activities; Curriculum; List of Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 231-244: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roadways; Railways; Airways; Communication;: IT Policy; Vision; Policy Initiatives; Promotion of IT in: Government; Promoting IT in the social sector; Man power: development for IT .: 10. Language and Literature 245-260: Eminent Literary Figures of Madhya Pradesh; The Nine Ratnas.: 11. Medical Facilities 261-269: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Care Project .: 12. Industry 271-332: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy of: Madhya Pradesh; Employment Generation; Infrastructure; Power: Policy for Industry; Human Resources; Tax Concessions and: other Facilities; Cottate and Rural Industries; Development of: Small Medium and Large Industries; Special Facilities for Selected: Important Industries; Development of Commerce; Responsive: Administration; Major Industrial Companies; Company: collaborators; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 333-340: Figures Related to Financial Sector; State Income; Challenges to: Economic Development; Impact of Bifurcation; Projects: Investment; Major Projects.: 14. Natural Wealth 341-348: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Mineral Resources;: Limestone; Bauxite; Coal; Manganese; Diamond; Base metals;: Dolomite; Rock phosphate; Granite; Garnet; Molybdenum; Quartz: and Silica; Fireclays; Pyrophyllite and Diaspore.: 15. Agriculture 349-380: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Major Crops; Major Products: of Madhya Pradesh; Cropping Pattern; Agricultural Production;: CONTENTS:- 7: Agricultural Development; Irrigation; Credit; Legal Provisions;: Administrative Set up; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 381-411: Bandhavgarh National Park; Kanha National Park; Madhav: Shivpuri National Park; Panna National Park; Census; Satpura: National Park and Tiger Reserve; Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary;: Badankhol Wildlife Sanctuary; Bagdara Wildlife Sanctuary;: Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary; Bori Wildlife Sanctuary; Gandhi: Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary; Gomarda Wildlife Sanctuary; Karera: Sanctury and Madhav National Park; Kheoni Wildlife Sanctuary;: Narsingah Wildlife Sanctuary; National Chambal (Gharial) Wildlife: Sanctuary; Noradehi Wildlife Sanctuary; Pachmarhi Wildlife: Sanctuary; Pench Wildlife Sanctuary; Ratapani Wildlife: Sanctuary; Sanjay/Dubari Wildlife Sanctuary; Semarsot Wildlife: Sanctuary; Singhori WS; Tamor Pingla Wildlife Sanctuary; Hog: Deer; Barking Deer; Swamp Deer; Gazelles; Van Vihar Bhopal Leo: National Park; A Gift of Nature – White Tiger; Wild Asiatic Water: Bufalo.: 17. Tourism 413-431: Tourist Destinations; Sanchi; Bhopal; Taj-ul-Masjid; Chowkshopping: Place; Jama Masjid; Moti Masjid; Shaukat Mahal and: Sadar Manzil; Gohar Mahal; Upper and Lower Lakes; Aquarium;: Van Vihar; Bharat Bhawan; Government Archaeological Museum;: Bharat Bhawan; Jai Vilas Palace and Museum; Tribal Habitat: (Museum of Man); Laxminarayan Temple and Birla Museum;: Regional Science Centre; Places Around Bhopal; Islamnagar;: Bhojpur; Bhim Bhetka; Gwalior; Gwalior Fort; Tansen's Tomb;: Gwalior’s Archaeological Museum; Sas-Bahu Ka Mandir; Teli Ka: Mandir; Orchha; Jehangir Mahal; The Raj Mahal; Ram Raja: Temple; Khajuraho; Khajuraho’s Archaeological Museum;: Western Group; Eastern Group; Southern group; Indore; Lal Baag: Palace; Chhattri Bagh; Kanch Mandir; Rajwada; Geeta bhavan;: Nehru park; Mahatma Gandhi hall; Jabalpur; Jhansi; Jhansi Fort: and Museum; Mandu; Ashrafi Mahal; Baz Bahadur’s Palace;: Champa Baodi; Darya Khan’s Tomb and Hathi Mahal; Jahaj: Mahal; Hindola Mahal; Hoshang’s Tomb; Jama Masjid; Taveli: Mahal; Nil Kanth Palace; Ujjain; Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir;: Chintaman Ganesh Templel; Gopal Mandir; Harsiddhi Temple;: Tourism Policy of Madhya Pradesh; Strategy for development;: Incentives; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 433-460: 8 Madhya Pradesh: 19. Natural Calamities 461-471: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: Wave; Drought; Squalls; Gale; Dust Storm; Lightning;: Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 473-495: Dressing; Marriage; Divorce and remarrriage; Birth; Death;: Kinship; Community Law; Ornaments; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 497-510: Folk Dance; Gaur Dance; Muria dances; Saila dance; Karma dance;: Kaksar dance; Chaitra festival dance; Sua or Sugga dance; Folkdances: of nomadic tribes; Matki dance; Phulpati dance; Grida: dance; The Attire; Maanch: Lyric Drama; Folk Music; Musical: Instructments; Crafts; Ritual Motifs and Clay Designs; Tattooing;: Architecture.: 22. Rural Development 511-521: Gram Swaraj in Madhya Pradesh; Barli Development Institute for: Rural Women; Watershed development programme.: 23. Urban Development 523-530: Employment Generation; Infrastructure; Power Policy for Industry;: Human Resources; Industrial mandays lost in Madhya Pradesh: are the lowest in the Country; Vision .: 24. Newspapers 531-549: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies;: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 551-561: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 563-585: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 587-594: 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 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 (2001) 37: 3.5. Number of Literates (2001) 37: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total population (2001) 37: 3.7. Population (2001) 37: 3.8. Rural an Urbal Population (2001) 38: 3.9. Literate Population (2001) 38: 3.10. Age distribution (In %) 39: 3.11. Work Participation Rate 39: 3.12. Religion 39: 3.13. Language 39: 3.14. House types 40: 3.15. Fertility rates 40: 3.16. Amenities 40: 3.17. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 45: 3.18. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 80: 3.19. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 84: 3.20. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 89: 3.21. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 89: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 92: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 96: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 105: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 129: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 133: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 142: 6.1. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 163: 7.1. Chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh 170: 7.2. Governers of Madhya Pradesh 171: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 190: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 195: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 196: List of Tables: 10 Madhya Pradesh: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 197: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 199: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 200: 8.1. Literacy in Madhya Pradesh 204: 8.2. Number of Literates 205: 8.3. Percentage of Literates to Total population 205: 8.4. Literacy Rate 205: 8.5. Level of education 206: 8.6. District-wise number of educational institutions and number of: teachers and scholars 206: 8.7. Total Literacy in Districts 210: 9.1. Details of Road Transport 232: 9.2. Major Roads in Madhya Pradesh 233: 9.3. Length of Roads by type of surface 233: 9.4. Number of registered vehicles 233: 10.1. Distribution of Language (2001) 247: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 251: 11.1. Health care statistics 262: 11.2. Beds (Sanctioned in Government medical Institution 262: 11.3. Number of Medical Institutions and clinics 263: 11.4. Districts wise number of Allopathic Institutions and Beds-1998-99 264: 12.1. Production of selected industries 275: 12.2. Registered Factories, Establishments and average daily employment 276: 12.3. Large and medium industries established 276: 12.4. Permanent Registration small-scale industires 276: 12.5. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 36: Employments) 299: 12.6. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 331: 12.7. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 332: 13.1. Net state domestic product of Madhya Pradesh by Broad Industry: groups-(at current prices) 335: 13.2. Net State Domestic Product of Madhya Pradesh by Broad Industry: Groups —(at Constant Prices 1993-94) 335: 13.3. Net State Domestic Product of Madhya Pradesh by Broad Industry: Groups—percentage distribution (at Constant Prices) 336: 13.4. Net State Domestic Product of Madhya Pradesh by Broad Industry: Groups —percentage distribution (at Constant Prices) 1993-94) 337: 13.5. Public Debt 337: 13.6. Revenue accounts revenue and expenditure 338: 15.1. Area, Production and yield of Principal crops 351: 15.2. Production of food grains (In lakh metric Tons) 352: CONTENTS:- 11: 15.3. Production of commerical crops 352: 15.4. Average yield of Principal Crops (In Kgs. per Hectare) 353: 15.5. Gross cropped area under principal crops (In ‘000 Hectares) 353: 15.6. Production of Oil and Nonn-food crops 353: 15.7. Agricultural implements and Machinery ( Nos. in '000) 354: 15.8. Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool During 1998-99 354: 15.9. Net Area irrigated according to sources (In '000 hectares) 357: 15.10. Gross Area Irrigated under Crops ('000 hectares) 357: 15.11. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water 379: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 410: 20.1. Fairs and Festivals 493: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 532: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 533: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 534: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 545: 27.1. Annual Plan of Madhya Pradesh—2002-03 587: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Madhya Pradesh—2002-07 591 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Madhya Pradesh) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353715 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 594 (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. 15th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Maharashtra) Volume Vol. 16th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 16th
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 17-25, Origins; Poet-Saints; The Maratha Reign; The Reign of Shivaji, (1627 - 1680); The Period of Unstability - 1680 to 1707; The Peshwe, Dynasty - 1712 to 1818; Balaji Vishwanath - 1712 to 1721; Bajirao, Peshwa (Pahila Bajirao) - 1721 to 1740; Nanasaheb Peshwa - 1740, to 1761; ‘Thorale’ Madhavrao Peshwa - 1761 to 1772; Narayanrao, Peshwa - 1772 to 1773; ‘Sawai’ Madhaorao Peshwa - 1774 to, 1795; ‘Second’ Bajirao Peshwa - 1795 to 1802; The British Raj -, 1818 to 1947; Modern Maharashtra - 1947 to Present., 2. Physical Aspects 27-29, Location; Area; Altitude; Climate; Soils; Hills; Rivers; Forests., 3. Population 31-71, Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Information as Per, Census 2001; Social Structure., 4. Scheduled Caste 73-108, Need for Emancipation of Dalits., 5. Scheduled Tribe 109-143, World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social, Scientists., 6. Other Backward Classes 145-150, Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes, Vis-a-vis Backward Castes., 6 Maharashtra, 7. Government and Politics 151-185, State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political Movements; Chief, Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly, Constituencies., 8. Education 187-215, State Education Figures; Literacy Rate; School Level Education;, Women’s Education; Adult Education; Higher Education; Medical, Education; Technical Education; Educational Institutions;, Education budget; Educational Projects; Vikas Adhyayan Kendra;, ISDGEI; Bal Anand; Saathi; Vasundhara; Voice; Anandwan;, Wadgaon Tribal School/Hostel; Nevare Project; Vidnyan Vahini;, Bridge the Gap; Prachiti; Agragami; Each One Teach One (EOTO);, Phulenagar Children/Youth; Shartul foundation; Bharatiya Mahila, Federation (Thane Samiti); Disha; Balgram; Door step; Avehi-, Abacus; Support; Striving for Education for All; Pragya Paliwal, Gaur; DPEP; Objectives; Assessment; List of Universities in the, State., 9. Transport and Communication 217-230, Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;, Transportation; Roadways; Central road fund; Private Sector, Participation (MSRDC); Backlog in the road sector; HUDCO Loan, Project; State Road Project from World Bank Assistance;, Minimum needs programme; Sakav Programme (Foot Bridges);, Works in Naxalite affected area NABARD; MSRTC; Motor, Vehicles Department; Port Development; Civil Aviation; Railway, Projects; Urban Transport; Mumbai Urban Transport Project-II;, Information Technology Policy of Maharashtra; Human Resource, Development; Infrastructure; IT in Government., 10. Language and Literature 231-254, Marathi Script; Influence of Other Languages on Marathi;, Dialects; Marathi Literature., 11. Medical Facilities 255-269, Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Indicators;, Health Programmes; Family Welfare Programme; Nutrition, Programme; School Feeding Programme; Integrated Child, Development Services (ICDS) scheme; Special Nutrition Program, for Urban Slums; Women and Child Welfare; Mental Health, Programme; Hospital services scheme; Regional Referral Centres;, Jivandai Arogya Yojana; Maharashtra emergency medical, services project; Cancer control programme; Minimum Needs, Programme (Rural and Urban Areas); Establishment of Sub, centres/Primary health centres/Community Health Centres;, Appointment of Volunteers in Each Hamlet/PADA; World bank, assisted health system development project; Rescue camps in, CONTENTS:- 7, tribal districts; National Filaria control programme; National, tuberculosis control programme; National iodine deficiency, disorder control programme; Plague control programme;, Establishment of state blood council; Leprosy control programme;, Establishment of malaria combat teams; Pulse polio programme;, School health check up programme; German government assisted, projects under family welfare; Savitribai Phule Kanya Kalyan, Yojana; Information, Education and Communication (I.E.C., Bureau); UNFPA Assisted Family Welfare Area Project;, Drushtidan Yojana; World Bank Assisted Malaria Control Project, (State Share) Strengthening of village level services;, Compensation for vasectomy operation; Medical Education;, Monitoring System and Purchase Cell in the Directorate; Other, schemes; Medical education, training and research; District plan, scheme; Medical education and drugs department; Maharashtra, Institute of Mental Health Training Institute; Food and drugs, administration; Ayurved and Homoeopathy (I.S.M.); Ayurvedic, education; Hospital and dispensaries; Development of I.S.M., Pharmacies., 12. Industry 271-413, Figures Related to Industries in the State; Local Employment;, Single Window System; Aqua parks; Industrial Location Policy;, Special issue of Mumbai; Exports; Co-operative Industrial, Estates; District Industries Centres (DIC); Package scheme of, incentives; Trade and Commerce; Maharashtra's Exports; Export, promotion; Market development assistance scheme; Maharashtra, Small Scale Industries Development Corporation (MSSIDC);, Industrial Cooperatives; Development of Handlooms; Dindayal, Hatkargha Protsahan Yojana; Development of Powerlooms;, Sericulture; Medium and Large Industries; Commercial, corporations; Maharashtra State Textiles Corporation (MSTC);, Maharashtra Film Stage and Cultural Development Corporation, Ltd.; Promotional Corporations; Financial Corporations; Cooperative, Spinning Mills; Mineral Development; Industrial Policy, of Maharashtra; Objectives; Approach; Strategies; Octroi, Refund; Development of non-conventional energy; Sales Tax for, Khadi and Village Industries; Sales Tax on IT products; Stamp, Duty on Corporate Restructuring; New Industrial Townships;, Special Economic Zones; Specialized Industrial Areas; Promotion, of Education and Research Institutions; Captive Power, Generation; Gas Co-operation Agreement; Labour Laws and, Procedures; Film Industry; Strengths of Maharashtra; List of ISI, Industries, 13. Finance Sector 415-423, Figures Related to Financial Sector; Economic Development; State, 8 Maharashtra, Income; Sectorwise Growth trends in State Income; Domestic, Product; Agricultural Production; Livestock Production;, Industrial Production; Generation; Employment; Price Situation;, Banking Sector; Investment Banks; Capital Market; Bombay Stock, Exchange (BSE); The Counter Exchange of India (OTCEI); Pune, Stock Exchange (PSE); Participation of the banks in the Integrated, Rural Development Program (IRDP); Joint Stock Companies; Small, Savings Schemes., 14. Natural Wealth 425-429, Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Mineral Resources;, Marine Resources; Water Resources., 15. Agriculture 431-460, Figures Related to State Agriculture; Crop Husbandry; Drainage, regions; Strategy for agricultural production; Agriculture Policy;, Implementation of Centrally Sponsored Schemes under Work Plan, 2001-2002; Irrigiation; Animal husbandry; Coastal Aquaculture;, Shrimp farming; Crab culture; Brackishwater finfish culture; Jitada, (Lates calcarifer); Brackish water Shellfish farming; Freshwater, prawn farming; Ornamental fish culture; Future prospects; Post -, Harvest Fish technology; Post-harvest requirements of Coastal, aquaculture; Value - added products from low cost fish and, shellfish; Sea food processing; Investment Opportunities in Agribusiness;, Biotechnology Policy; Institutional Mechanisms;, Financial Incentives., 16. Wild Life 461-479, Wild Life Parks; Nawegaon National Park; Land Tenure; The, Navegaon Forest Resort; Pench National Park; Sanjay Gandhi, National Park; Tadoba National Park; Indian Ox or Gaur (Bos, gaurus); The Blue bull or Nilgai; Tiger; Lesser Goldenbacked, Woodpecker; Signature Spider; Crocodile Breeding Centre;, Mugger or Marsh crocodile (Crocodylus palustris); Tadoba Lake;, Chaprala Wildlife Sanctuary; Melghat (Dhaknakolkas) Tiger, Reserve; Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary; Radhangiri Bison, Sanctuary; Radhangiri (Panhala) Wildlife Sanctuary; Tansa, Wildlife Sanctuary; Yawal Wildlife Sanctuary; Hog Deer; Barking, Deer; Swamp Deer (Barasingha); Gazeller; The Dajipur Bison, Sanctuary; Bird Sanctuaries; Chikhaldara Wildlife Sanctuary;, Bhamragarh Wildlife Sanctuary; Wildlife; Kanheri Caves; Access;, Krishnagiri Upavan National Park(Borivali National park), 17. Tourism 481-500, Tourist Attractions; Forts; Mumbai; Gateway of India; Taj Mahal, Hotel; Royal Bombay Yacht Club; Sassoon Dock; Afghan Church;, Kala Ghoda; Town Hall and Libraries; St. Thomas Cathedral;, Bombay Stock Exchange; Flora Fountain; Secretariat; Bombay, CONTENTS:- 9, University; High Court; The Bombay, Baroda and Central Indian, (BBandCI) Railway Headquarters; Marine Drive; Chowpatty, Beach; Mani Bhavan; Malabar Hill; Towers of Silence; Hanging, Gardens; Kamala Nehru Park; Raj Bhavan; Museums; Mumbai, Zoo; Nagpur; Ramtek; Deeksha Bhoomi; Sevagram; Khindsi;, Markanda; Aurangabad; Bibi-ka -Maqbara; Panchakki; Museums;, Ellora; Daulatbad; Khuldabad; Grihneshwar Temple; Paithan;, Shirdi; Ajanta Caves; Nasik; Kumbh Mela; Deolali Camp; Kalaram, Mandir; Pandu Lena; Someshwar; Pune; Aga Khan Palace or, Gandhi National Memorial; The Osho Commune International;, Shaniwar Wada; Shindyanchi Chhatri; University Buildings;, Temples and Synagogue; Thane; Lonavla and Khandala; Kashi, Mira; Hotels., 18. Archaeological Sites 501-516, 19. Natural Calamities 517-561, Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat, Wave; Drought; Squalls; Gale; Dust Storm; Lightning;, Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains., 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 563-579, Fairs and Festivals., 21. Arts and Crafts 581-582, Arts; Dance; Music; Crafts., 22. Rural Development 583-602, Plan Outlay for the Rural Sectors; Energy Sector; Industry and, Minerals; Transport and Communication; Education; Medical and, Public Health; Housing; Urban Water Supply and Sanitation;, Other Social Services; Rural Development Programmes;, Panchayat Raj Institutions; Community Development;, Swarnjayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana; Centrally Sponsored, Drought Prone Area Programme; Yashwant Gram Samriddhi, Yojana; Rural Sanitation Programme; Rural Employment Gurantee, Scheme and Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana-Employment Gurantee, Scheme (EGS); Salient Features; Organisational arrangement for, implementing the scheme; Horticulture Development under the, E.G.S.; Sampoorna Gramin Rojgar Yojana; Indira Awas Yojana;, Women and Child Welfare Programmes; Maher Yojana;, Annapoorna Yojana; Kamdhenu Yojana; Scheme for Abolition of, Dowry System; Opening of Reception Centres and State Homes, for Women; Rehabilitation of Devdasis; Package Programme for, Working Women "Sevaghar"; Grant-in-aid to Mahila Mandal;, Grant-in-aid to Women for Self-employment; Establishment of, Multi-purpose Mahila Centre; State level commission for women;, Child Welfare Programmes; Recognition and Payment of Grant10, Maharashtra, in-aid to New Approved Institutes; Opening of Government, Observation Homes and Approved Centres; Non-Institutional, Service to Destitute Children; Grant-in-aid to Bal Sadan;, Organisation of Child Sport Ceremony; Mahila Bal Kalyan Samiti;, Programmes for the Welfare of Backward Classes; Educational, Incentives to Backward Students; Ashram Shala Complex; Model, Ashram Schools; Grant-in-aid to Balwadis; Motor Driving School;, Economic Upliftment; Leather Industries Development, Corporation of Maharashtra (LIDCOM); Maharashtra State Cooperative, Tribal Development Corporation; Nucleaus Budget;, Maharashtra State Other Backward Class Financial and, Development Corporation; Shabari Tribal Financial and, Development Corporation., 23. Urban Development 603-617, Terms of Reference; Methodology; Support to IT and ITES units, by Urban Local Bodies; Octroi / Entry Tax; Projects; Thane City, & Thane Municipal Corporation - Present and Future; Egovernance, in Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation;, Challenges; Vision; Town Planning Scheme in Greater Mumbai;, Development Plan; Town Planning Scheme in Greater Mumbai;, The Zonal Set of Building Proposals Sections; Sewerage System, in Greater Mumbai; Generation of Wastes in Mumbai; Street, Sweeping and Collection of Wastes; Collection and Temporary, Storage of Solid Waste; Removal and Transportation of, Waste; Disposal of Municipal Solid Wastes; Construction and, Maintenance of Public Sanitary Conveniences., 24. Newspapers 619-654, 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 655-687, Chronology of Events., 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 689-713, Major NGOs in the State., 27. Planning Outlay 715-723, 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. The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Maharashtra) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353722 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 723 (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. 16th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Manipur) Volume Vol. 17th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 17th
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: The Ancient (before Christ); Ningthou Kangba (1405-1359 BC);: KOI-KOI, also Known as MARIYA FAMBAL-CHA (1359 BC-: 1329 BC); Korou Nongdren Pakhangba; Chingkhong Poireiton: (34-18 BC); The Early Period; Nongda Lairen Pakhangba (33-153: AD or 1431-1551 MF); Meidingu Yanglou Keiphaba (965-983 AD: or 2363-2381 MF); Meidingu Loitongba (1121-1149 AD or 2519-: 2547 MF); The Medieval Period; Meidingu Senbi Kiyamba (1467-: 1507 AD); Meidingu Pamheiba (1708-1747 AD or 3106-3145 MF);: Ningthou Ching-Thang Khomba (Maharaja Bheigyachandra): 1763-1798 AD or 3161-3196 MF; The Modern Period; Chahi-Taret: Khuntakpa, 1819-1825 AD (seven years of Manipur anarchy, 3212-: 3218 MF); Maharaja Chandrakirti (1834-1844 AD or 3232-3242: MF); Maharaja Surchand Singh (1886-1890 AD or 3289-3294 MF);: Maharaja Churachand Singh (1891-1941 AD or 3289-3339 MF);: Maharaja Budhachandra Singh (1941-1955 AD or 3339-3353 MF);: Present Manipur; IMPHAL and World War-II .: 2. Physical Aspects 31-33: Location; Area; Altitude; Climate; Physiographical Specialities;: Hills; Soils; Rivers.: 3. Population 35-52: Data Relevant to Population; Characteristics of People; Day-today: Life; Social Structure.: 6 Manipur: 4. Scheduled Caste 53-57: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 59-68: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 69-71: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 73-89: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political Development; Chief: Ministers and Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly: Constituencies.: 8. Education 91-100: State Education Figures; Education System; Educational: Institutions; Manipur University; Present Scenario; List of: Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 101-109: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roadways; Railways; Airways; Communication;: Information Technology Policy; Objectives; E-governance and: Citizen Interface; SMART Cards; Use of Manipuri; Management: Information System; Standardisation of IT Infrastructure, data: and applications; Use of GIS Technology; Development of Portal: Website; Government Notices on Website; IT Literacy in: Government; e-Citizen Interface; Delivery of Public Domain IT: Services; IT Based Human Resource Development; IT Industry: and IT Infrastructure; State Wide Area Network; Software: Technology Parks of India; Internet over Cable; Promotion of IT: Industry; Electronic Commerce; Village Telecom infrastructure: for Internet .: 10. Language and Literature 111-127: Meitei language; Meetei Mayak (Manipuri Script); Meiteilon: Literature; Bishnupriya Manipuri Language; Literatures of: Bishnupriya Manipuri; Tribal Languages: 11. Medical Facilities 129-135: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Health Issues.: 12. Industry 137-162: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Identification of: Feasible Industrial Projects; Market Potential; Handloom Industry;: Handloom Population and production; Reason of low production;: CONTENTS:- 7: Existing market mechanism; Handicrafts Industry; Trained: Artisans in Cane and Bamboo trade; Arrangement for raw: materials; Marketing arrangement; Kouna Craft Production Project: (KCPP) Marketing arrangement; Industrial Policy of Manipur;: Infrastructural Development Support; Agro-based industries;: Upgradation of Quality and Technology; Electricity; Power for: the Industry.: 13. Finance Sector 163-173: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Domestic Production;: Business Opportunities; Agro-horticulture; Economic Growth;: Challenges; The Prospects; Suggested Approach; Banking .: 14 Natural Wealth 175-185: Figures Related to Forest; Vegetation; Forest Resources; Semi: evergreen forests; Teak Gurjan Forests; Wet hill Forests; Pinus: Casia Forests; Wet Temperate Forests; Sub-Alpine Forests;: Bamboo Brakes; Cane Brakes; Minor products; Legal: classification; Important tree species; Protected areas; Forest: plantations; Forest cover; Mineral Resources; 200 TPD Cement: Project in Manipur; Infrastructure available; Serpentinite and: Idocrase Processing Industries.: 15. Agriculture 187-201: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Horticulture; Mushrooms;: Tea; Bamboo and Bamboo Shoots; Food processing sector;: Rubber; Agriculture Infrastructure; Irrigation; Agri-Land and: Irrigation in N-E Region (1995-1996); Hydel Power Projects;: Investment by Districts; Top Ten Projects in Manipur.: 16. Wild Life 203-205: Keibul Lamjao National Park.: 17. Tourism 207-217: Tourist Attractions; Imphal; Khwairamband Bazar; The War: Cemeteries; Shri Govindajee Temple; Imphal Museum; Near Imphal: pologround famous for its wide variety of customers, implements: of war, historical documents etc.; Manipur State Museum;: Manipur Zoological Garden Khonghampat Orchidarium; Saheed: Minar; Bishnupur; Phubala; Moirang; Loktak and Sendra Island;: Ukhrul; Khongjom; Tengnoupal; Moreh; Churachandpur;: Tamenglong; Singda; Entry Formalities Temple Architecture; The: Vishnu Temple of Bishanpur; Shri Hanuman Thakur Temple of: Mahabali Forest; Thangal General Temple of Wangkhai; Lord: Sanamahi Temples; Shri Govindjee temple of New Palace;: Leimapokpam Keirungba Temple; Shri Govindajee Temple of Old: 8 Manipur: Palace Kangla; Shri Radha Raman Temple of Kanchipur; Lord: Krishna Temple of Brahmpur Leikai; Bishnupur; Imphal; Kangla: Fort.: 18. Archaeological Sites 219-220: Shaheed Minar; War cemetries; Khongi Jom.: 19. Natural Calamities 221-222: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Thunderstorm;: Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 223-235: Customs; Birth; Marriage; Death; Polygamy; Beliefs; Fairs and: Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 237-243: Arts; Music; Khullong ishei; Lai Haraoba ishei; Pena ishei; Dance;: Lai - Haraoba; Nongdai Jagoi; Tribal Dances; Crafts; Cane and: Bamboo; Wood carving; Textile weaving; Dolls and toys; Stonecarving;: Block printing; Kauna (Water Reed) Mat; Handembroidery.: 22. Rural Development 245-252: Rural Development and Panchayati Raj; Rural Development: Schemes; Training; Poverty in Manipur; Gandhian Institute of: Rural Development; Integrated Child Development Services: (ICDS) Scheme; Aims and objectives of ICDS Schem; Package of: services.: 23. Urban Development 253-265: Objectives; Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana (SJSRY);: Objectives; The Urban Self Employment Programme (USEP);: Components; National Slum Development Programme (NSDP);: Integrated Development of Small and Medium Towns (IDSMT);: Low Cost Sanitation Scheme for Liberation of Scavengers;: Objective; Selection of Towns; Eligibility; Selection of: Beneficiaries; Financing Pattern; Unit Cost; Coverage; Tech.: Schemes/Programmes to be implemented by MUDA;: Improvement of District Head Quarters (IDHQ); Capital Project;: EIUS Scheme; Objective; State Archives; Objectives; Integrated: Child Development Services (ICDS); Aims and objectives of ICDS: Scheme; Package of services; Training Programme under: UDISHA; Balika Samridhi Yojna (BSY) in Manipur; Balika Samridhi: Yojna (BSY); Objective of the Scheme; Components of the scheme: with rate of scholarship; Deposit of Benefits Admissible; Other: utilization of Benefits Admissible.: CONTENTS:- 9: 24. Newspapers 267-269: Small Dailies.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 271-272: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 273-275: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 277-284: Annual Plan-2003-2003; 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; 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; xi.: Social Services Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Manipur: CONTENTS:- 11: List of Tables: 3.1. Population Characteristics—2001 36: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001: 37: 3.3. Population (0 - 6 years): (2001) 37: 3.4. (0 - 6 years) Percentage of Population (0-6) to Total Population: (2001) 37: 3.5. The district-wise population according to the Provisional Results of: 2001- Census 37: 3.6. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 42: 3.7. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 49: 3.8. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 50: 3.9. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 52: 3.10. Percent Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 52: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 54: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 54: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 56: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 61: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 63: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 65: 6.1. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 71: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Manipur 80: 7.2. Governors of Manipur 82: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 87: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 88: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 88: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 88: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 89: 8.1. Number of Literates 92: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total population 92: 8.3. Literates and Literacy rates by Districts of Manipur, according to the: Provisional Results of 2001 Census 93: 8.4. Number of Recognised Educational Institutions 94: 10.1. Distribution of Language 113: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 120: 11.1. Health Details of Manipur 130: 11.2. Medical and Health Care Centers 130: 11.3. Community Health Centres (CHCs) of Manipur 131: 12 Manipur: 11.4. Primary Health Centres (PHCs) of Manipur 131: 11.4. Districtwise list of Nursing Homes and Clinics 132: 12.1. Food Processing Industrial Porjects 141: 12.2. Population of Looms and Weavers in Manipur 143: 12.3. Projected target of production on full utilisation of existing manpower: and equipment 144: 12.4. Varieties of bamboo found in Manipur 145: 12.5. Availability of power from Central Sector Power Plants 159: 12.6. State Power Projects 159: 12.7. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 5: Employments) 160: 12.8. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 161: 12.9. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 162: 13.1. State Domestic Product 165: 13.2. Highlights of Banking in Manipur (1998-99) 173: 14.1. Area under forest by Legal and Composition, 1982-83 177: 14.2. Area covered by different forest types under "Tree Forest" and Open: Forest, 1976 178: 14.3. Forest Area According to Vegetation Types, 1976 179: 14.4. Annual Potetial Cut of Forest Cover in Manipur, 1976 180: 14.5. Forest plantations by all agencies 181: 14.6. Species-wise plantations by forest department upto 1997 181: 15.1. Land used for Agriculture 189: 15.2. Area, Production and Yield of major food crops 189: 15.3. Area and production of major fruits 190: 15.4. Species of bamboo available in Manipur 193: 15.5. Commercial utilisation of bamboo 193: 15.6. Food value of bamboo 194: 15.7. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 199: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 205: 24.1. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 268: 24.2. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 269: 24.3. Publication Added in 2001 269: 27.1. Annual Plan of Manipur—2002-03 277: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Manipur—2002-07 281 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Manipur) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353739 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 284 (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. 17th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Meghalaya) Volume Vol. 18th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 18th
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: Advent of the British.: 2. Physical Aspects 21-24: Location; Area; Altitude; Climate; Physiography; Soils; Hills;: Rivers.: 3 Population 25-41: Data Relevant to Population; Characetristics of People; Social: Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Castes 43-52: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5 Scheduled Tribe 53-60: 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.: 7. Government and Politics 65-76: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies;: Parliamentary Constituencies.: 6 Meghalaya: 8. Educaiton 77-82: State Education Figures; Education for All; National Policy on: Education; Teaching Hindi; Teaching of English; Public: Examinations; Number of Working Days; Academic Session;: Compulsory Education; Free Education; List of Universities in: the State.: 9 Transport and Communication 83-100: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Road Infrastructure; Public Transport Services;: Roads; Railways; Airways; Telecommunications; Postal Services;: Other Communicatons; Post Office; Telecommunication Network;: Telephone Exchange; Telegraph Facilities; Telex; Telecom Bureau: and Satellite Earth Stations; IT Policy of Meghalaya; The Vision;: Mission; Objectives of IT policy; IT for masses; Infrastructure: Development; Human Resource Development; Cyber Capital;: Strategies; Promoters, motivators and facilitators for IT; IT Task: Force; Information Technology Implementation Committee;: Building IT Infrastructure; Software Technology Park;: Communication network and Bandwidth; Leverage infrastructure: from private sector; Global IT leaders partnership; Wide coverage: for Citizen awareness; E-Governance; Steps already undertaken: for computerization; Basic Citizen Services; Internet services;: Promotion of Local Language for content creation; Human: Resource Development; Distance Education; IT enabled services/: specialized vocational training courses; IT in Education; IT: Incentives Policy and Investment Promotion; Inter-connectivity: of International Call Centers / IT Enabled Services; Single Window: Clearance; Venture Capital Fund; Working Capital from Banks;: Data Processing Centres; Creating the Ideal environment; IT: Policy to encourage women entrepreneurs and employment; ECommerce;: Role of the IT Department.: 10. Language and Literature 101-117: 11. Medical Facilities 119-127: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; List of Hospitals in: Meghalaya; Health Care and Recuperation; Meghalaya Health: Scenario; Health Yardsticks; Plight of Women; Under the HIV: Grip; Consumer Consciousness; Health Infrastructure; Social: Linkage; National Malaria Eradication Programme; Minimum: Needs Programme; Policies and Strategy of Health Care: Programme .: 12 Industry 129-144: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Mineral Based: Introduction 7: Industry; Coals; Limestone; Granite; Horticulture and Agro-: Based Industries; Power Generation; Export Promotion Industrial: Park (EPIP); Plywood Factory; Chemical Oils; Beverages; Food: Preservation; Agro-based industries; Steel and Concrete: Products; Electronics; Small Scale Industries; Cement; Hydroelectric: Power; Industrial Policy of Meghalaya; Salient Features;: Agro-based Industries; Horticulture - Based Units;: Biotechnology Based Units; Tissue Culture and Orchid Units;: Spices, Oleoresin and other Essential Oils Units; Medicinal: Plants, Tea and Rubber; Animal Husbandary and Meat: Processing Industries; Development of Mineral Based Industries;: Coal-Based Industries.; Limestone Based Industries; Electronics: and Information Technology; Industrial Infrastructure in: Meghalaya; Meghalaya Industrial Development Corporation: (MIDC); Export Promotion Industrial Park (EPIP); Export: Promotion Zones/ Free Trade Zones; List of ISI Industries.: 13 Finance Sector 145-148: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Banking Sector.: 14 Natural Wealth 149-153: Figures related to Forest; Flora and Fauna; Mineral Resources;: Forest Resources.: 15 Agriculture 155-169: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Agro-Climatic Location;: Major Crops; Food Grains; Rice; Maize; Wheat; Millets; Pulses;: Commercial Crops; Potato; Oilseeds; Arecanut and Betelvine;: Fibre crops; Cotton; Jute and Mesta; Spices; Ginger; Turmeric;: Black Pepper; Horticulture; Horticultural Crops; Vegetables;: Mushroom; Tea Cultivation; Fruit Processing; Minor Irrigation: Scheme; Agricultural Marketing; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 171-171: 17 Tourism 173-183: Cultural Resources; East Khasi Hills; Garo Hills; Rongrenggiri;: Museums; Shillong; Religious Shrines/Centres; Cherrapunjee;: Mawsynram; Rajasimla; Smit; Geographical Tourism Resources;: Arbella Hill; Shillong; Tura Peak; Shillong’s; Flora and Fauna: Resources; Shillong; Management Resources; Balpakram Hills;: Cherrapunji; Garampani; Garo Hills; Jakrem; Jowai; Mairang; Marai: Cave; Mawnai; Mohendraganj; Nangkhlaw; Ranikor; Rongram: Patal; Shillong; Siju; Songsak; Sutnga; Symper; Thadlakein.: 18 Archaeological Sites 185-185: 8 Meghalaya: 19 Natural Calamities 187-188: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Squall;: Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 189-196: Beh-Dieng-Khlam Festival; Genna Festival; Nongkrem Dance: Festival; Shad Nongkrem Festival; Wangala Festival.: 21. Arts and Crafts 197-200: Arts; Dances; Shad Sukmynsiem; Shad Nongkrem; Laho dance;: Entertainments; Songs and Music; Crafts; Costumes and: Jewellery.: 22. Rural Development 201-217: Community and Rural Development programme; Various: Schemes; Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY); Indira: Awas Yojana (IAY); Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana; Employment: Assurance Scheme (EAS); District Rural Development Agency: (DRDA); Role and functions; Organisation Structure; Self: Employment Wing; Women Wing; Wage Employment Wing;: Watershed Wing; Engineering Wing; Accounts Wing; Monitoring: Wing; Administrative Cost; Personnel Policy; Administration;: Rural Health Programme; Centrally Sponsored Schemes; Jhum: Control Programmes; Watershed Management Programme; Soil: Conservation Programmes; RIDF-V, NABARD Loans; Watershed: Development Programmes in Shifting Cultivation Areas.: 23. Urban Development 219-232: Information and Publicity; Welfare of SCs/STs. and OBCs; Labour: and Labour Welfare; Employment and Training; Employment: Service; Craftsmen Training; New scheme proposed to be: included during 10th Plan 2002-2007 and Annual Plan 2004-2005;: Employment Services; Training Wing; Technical Education;: Physical Achievements; Water Supply and Sanitation; Review of: Annual Plan 2002 - 03; Programme During Annual Plan 2003-04;: Proposals for Annual Plan 2004-05; Projected Outlay for the Tenth: Plan (2002-2007), vis-a-vis Annual Plans (2002-2003), (2003 -2004): and (2004-05).: 24 Newspapers 233-235: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 237-240: Chronology of Events.: 26 Non-Governmental Organisations 241-242: Major NGOs in the State.: Introduction 9: 27 Planning Outlay 243-250: 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; ii. General Services.: 10 Meghalaya: Introduction 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics (2001) 27: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 27: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 27: 3.4. Percentage of population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) (2001) 27: 3.5. Age distribution (in Percentage) 28: 3.6. Work Participation Rate 28: 3.7. Distribution of Population by Religion (in percentage) 28: 3.8. Distribution of 10,000 Speakers by Languages 28: 3.9. Amenties 29: 3.10. House Types 29: 3.11. Fertility Rates 29: 3.12. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 32: 3.13. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and: Residence (in %) (2001) 39: 3.14. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 39: 3.15. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 41: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste: Population by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 44: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 45: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 51: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes: Population by Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 55: 5.2 ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 56: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Meghalaya 68: 7.2. Governors of Meghalaya 68: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 75: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 76: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 76: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 76: 8.1. Number of Literates to Total population 78: 8.2. Percentage of Literates to Total population 79: 8.3. Literacy rate 79: 10.1. Distribution of Language (2001) 102: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 109: 11.1. Bed Strength of Hospitals in Meghalaya 120: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed: in 24 Employments) 141: List of Tables: 12 Meghalaya: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal: Workers and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories:: 2001 143: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India,: States and Union Territories : 2001 144: 13.1. Income 146: 13.2. Net state domestic product by industry groups at current prices 147: 13.3. Sectoral Contributions to the State Economy 147: 14.1. Estimated Reserves of Minerals in Meghalaya 151: 15.1. Area and Production of Major Crops in Meghalaya during the: Year 1998-99 1999-2000 157: 15.2. Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool During 1998-99 (Anticipated: Achievements) 157: 15.3. Land Utilization in Meghalaya 158: 15.4. Annual Average of the Important Horticultural Crops 161: 15.5. Horticultural Nurseries in the State 162: 15.6. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water 168: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 171: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 234: 24.2. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 235: 24.3. Publication Added in 2001 235: 27.1. Annual Plan of Meghalaya 2002-2003 243: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Meghalaya—2002-07 247 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Meghalaya) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353746 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 250 (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. 18th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Mizoram) Volume Vol. 19th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 19th
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:- Content # List of Tables 9: Preface 11: Introduction 13: 1. History 17-21: Historical Backdrop; Facts and Legend; Mautam Famine;: Insurgency; Birth of the Mizoram State.: 2. Physical Aspects 23-26: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Soils; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 27-45: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Details as per Census: 2001; Charcteristics of people; Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 47-52: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 53-59: 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.: 7. Government and Politics 65-70: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies.: 8. Education 71-75: State Education Figures; List of University in the State.: 6 Mizoram: 9. Transport and Communication 77-97: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Present: Road Network Status; Inland Water Ways; Railways; Airways;: Waterways; Communucation; Information Technology Policy;: Preamble; Vision; Objectives; Classification of IT Policy; IT Policy: for Government; IT Policy for Education; IT Policy for Industry;: IT Policy for Health; IT Policy for Rural Development; IT Policy: for Agriculture; IT Policy for Masses; IT Policy for Empowerment: and Social Equity; IT Policy for Tourism; IT Policy for IT Enabled: Service; Vision for the 21st Century; Importance of IT Policy;: Participating in National and International Trade; Alleviating: Information Poverty; Enhancing Competitiveness; Improving: public sector management; Promoting Environmental-friendly: Development; Education; Government and Citizens; Need for IT: Policy; IT Policy Measures; IT Policy Strategy; IT in Government;: IT Vision 2010; IT Infrastructure.: 10. Language and Literature 99-111: 11. Medical Facilities 113-114: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State.: 12. Industry 115-126: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Water Supply;: Industrial Policy of Mizoram; Agro based industries; Handloom: and Handicraft Industries; Sericulture Industries; Electronic: Industries; Village and Cottage Industries; Consumer Industries;: Mining and mineral based Industries; Tourism as Industry; Film: Industries; Administrative Measures; Khadi and Village Industries: Boards; ZIDCO.: 13. Finance Sector 127-134: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Financial Resources;: Expenditures of the State .: 14. Natural Wealth 135-138: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Jhoom (slash and: burn) cultivation; Mismanaged biodiversity.: 15. Agriculture 139-149: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Irrigation; Horticulture;: Animal Husbandary; Fisheries; Land Development Programme;: Food Grain Development Scheme; Fertility Management; Plant: Protection; Watershed Management Programme; Minor Irrigation: Programme.: Introduction 7: 16. Wild Life 151-153: Mizoram Wildlife; Dampa Tiger Reserve; Murlen National Park;: Phawngpui National Park; Nengpui Wildlife Sanctuary;: Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary.: 17. Tourism 155-163: Phawngpui; Sibuta Lung; Phulpui Grave; Memorial of Chhingpui;: Pangzawl; Mangkahia Lung; Tomb of Vanhimailian; Tualchang;: Eastern Villages; Lungvandawt; Khawnglung Run; Buddha’s: Image near Mualchang village; Thangliana Lung; Suangpuilawn: Inscriptions; Thansiama Seno Neihna; Tualvungi and Zawlpala: Tualvungi Vawk Thleng (Vawk-Pig, Thleng-plate or trough);: Tualvungi puan tahana (Puan-cloth, Tah-weave); Fiara Tui—(Tuiwater: or spring); Riangte Lui; Chawngvungi; Aizawl; Mizoram: State Museum; Bara Bazar; Luangmual Handicrafts centre; Caves;: Milu Puk; Pukzing Cave; Lamsial Puk; Kungawrhi Puk; Lakes;: Palak Lake; Tamdil; Rungdil; Rengdil; Other Places of Interest;: Blue Mountain; Sibuta Lung; Phulpui Grave; Chhingpuii: Memorial; Mangkhai Lung; Budha’s Image; Suangpuilawn: Inscriptions; Thangliana Lung.: 18. Archaeological Sites 165-166: 19. Natural Calamities 167-168: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Thunderstorm;: Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 169-182: Customs; Tlawmngaihna; Bawi; Sei; Customary Dues; Fathang;: Sachhiah; Sabawp; Khuaichhiah; Chi-Khur-Chhiah; Hnathlang;: Customs of Lakher Society; Birth; Inheritance; Feasts; Death;: Marriage; Remarriage of Widows; Divorce; Lakher System of: Trial; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 183-187: Arts; Dance and Music; Khal Lam; Sawlakin; Chhilam;: Chawnglaizawn; Chheihlam; Tlanglam; Zangtalam; Musical: Instruments; Crafts; Puanchei; Kawrchei; Ngotekherh; Hmaram;: Cyhna Hno.: 22. Rural Development 189-208: Rural Road Development Programme; Staus of Road Transport;: Financing the Road Sector; Funding for Road Works: Five Year: Plans and Annual Plans; Road Transport Taxation; Objectives of: Road Development Policy; Mizoram State Roads Project (MSRP);: Aims of Policy; Strategy of Road Improvement; Role of: Information Technology; Scope of Road Development Plan;: 8 Mizoram: 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); Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana: (JGSY); Salient features.: 23. Urban Development 209-214: 24. Newspapers 215-217: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 219-220: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 221: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 223-231: 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 ServiceServices; xi. Social Services Education; xii. General Services. # List of Tables # 3.1. Population Characteristics 2001 28: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 28: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 29: 3.4. Percentage of population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) 2001 29: 3.5. Number of Literates to Total population 2001 29: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 29: 3.7. Demographic Information as per census 2001- Mizoram General 29: 3.8. Age distribution (in Percentage) 30: 3.9. Work participation rate 30: 3.10. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 30: 3.11. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 30: 3.12. Amenties 31: 3.13. House Types 31: 3.14. Fertility Rates 31: 3.15. Population—Rural, Urban 32: 3.16. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 36: 3.17. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 43: 3.18. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 44: 3.19. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 45: 3.20. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 45: 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) 49: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 50: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 55: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 56: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 57: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Mizoram 68: 7.2. Lieutenant-governors of Mizoram 68: 7.3. Governors of Mizoram 68: 7.4. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 69: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 69: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 70: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 70: 8.1. Literacy rate 2001 73: 8.2. Level of education 73: List of Tables: 10 Mizoram: 9.1. Composition of Road Network 79: 10.1. Distribution of Language 2001 99: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 105: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 3: Employments) 124: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories : 2001 124: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their Categories–India, States: and Union Territories : 2001 126: 13.1. Revenues of Mizoram state 2001 129: 13.2. Expenditure of Mizoram/Disbursement of the Government of Mizoram: 2001 132: 15.1. Area, Production,Yield-1997-98 141: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 153: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 216: 24.2. Publication Added in 2001 217: 27.1. Annual Plan of Mizoram 2002-2003 223: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Mizoram—2002-07 227 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Mizoram) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353753 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 / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 19th
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Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava
Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Nagaland) Volume Vol. 20th [Hardcover] Volume Vol. 20th
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 11: Introduction 13: 1. History 17-26: Historical Background; Political and Military Campaigns Against: the Nagas.: 2. Physical Aspects 27-29: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Medicinal and Aromatic: Plants; Horticulture; Animal Husbandry and Meat processing;: Sericulture; Floriculture; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 31-52: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Information as per: census 1991; Density of Population; Characteristics of People;: Structure of the Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 53-56: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 57-63: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 65-67: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 69-83: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: 6 Nagaland: Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of the: State.: 8. Education 85-93: State Education Figures; Schemes for Educational Development;: Elementary Education; Operation Blackboard; Teacher Education;: Non-Formal Education; National Programme of Nutritional: Support to Primary Education; District Primary Education: Programme (DPEP); Secondary Education; Higher Education;: Technical Education; List of Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 95-97: Figures Related to Transporatation and Communication;: Railways; Airways; Postal Services; Tele Communication.: 10. Language and Literature 99-115: 11. Medical Facilities 117-118: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Medical services; Nos.: of Registered and Para medical Personnel.: 12. Industry 119-138: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Electricity; Industrial: Policy of Nagaland; Present Industrial Scene; Potential and: Problems; Socio-economic Situation; Policy Objectives;: Approaches/Industiral Zones; Priority Areas;. Forest-based: Industires; Agro-based Industries; Mineral-based Industries;: Tourism Development; Development of Cottage and Tiny: Industries; Finance, Banking and Commerce; Licensing and Single: Window Clearance; Policy on Infrastructure; Power; Water: supply; Communication; Market network; Other incentives;: Miscellaneous; Financial Implications; Financial Resources;: Areas of financial involvement; Some financial projections;: Spinning and weaving; Trade.: 13. Finance Sector 139-145: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Net State Domestic Product;: Banks; Nagaland Environmental Protection and Economic: Development (NEPED) project.: 14. Natural Wealth 147-152: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Mineral Resources;: Coal; Limestone; Nickel, Ferrous Chromite; Petroleum and Natural: Gas.: 15. Agriculture 153-162: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Population; Storage facility;: Fish Production; Agro Forest; Medicinal and Aromatic Plants;: Introduction 7: Horticulture; Animal Husbandry and Meat processing;: Sericulture; Floriculture.: 16. Wild Life 163-164: United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas: India: (1993).: 17. Tourism 165-169: Accommodation; Tourist Destinations; Dimapur; Kiphire; Kohima: World War II Cemetery; Museum; Kohima Village (Bara Basti);: Lunghum; Mokokchung; Phek; Tuensang; Wokha; Liphanyan: Govenor's Lamp; Zunheboto; Eco-Tourism.: 18. Archealogical Sites 171: 19. Natural Calamities 173: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Drought; Floods: and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 175-189: Customs; Marriage; Tattooing; Divorce; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 191-199: Music and Dance; Dance; Songs; Crafts; Pottery; Pottery: Making; Preparation of Clay; Firing of the pots; When to use;: Wood-Carving; Head Hunting; Morung; Kharu (the woodengate);: Log-drums; Miniature Log-drum; Blacksmithy; Type of: Spears; Musical instruments; The Trumpet; The Drum;: Ornaments; Necklace; Bracelets and Bangles; Cowerie Shells;: Glossary.: 22. Rural Development 201-233: Programmes/Schemes of Department of Rural Development;: Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana; Introduction; Objective; Target: Group; Salient features; Funding pattern; Implementing Agency;: Employment Assurance Scheme; Introduction; Objective; Target: Group; Salient Features; Achievements; Funding pattern;: Implementing Agency; Zilla Parishads; Swarnjayanti Gram: Swarozgar Yojana; Objectives; Programme Infrastructure;: Monitoring of expenditure on infrastructure projects;: Swarozgaris; Self Help Groups (SHGS); Self Help Groups go: through various stages of evolution; Formation of Self Help: Groups; Role of NGOs; Linkage with the Banks; Grading of the: Self-Help Groups; Capacity building of the Self Help Groups;: Taking up of economic activities; Loan-cum-subsidy to the: members of the Group; Loan-cum-subsidy for the Group Activity;: Individual Swarozgaris; Identification and selection; Financing: 8 Nagaland: the Investments– Bank Credit and Subsidy; Norms of Lending;: Sanction of Loans by the Banks; Asset creation by Swarozgaris;: Multiple Credit and Multiple doses of Credit; Further Loan to: inadequately Assisted beneficiaries under IRDP; Principles and: Procedure for Disbursement of Assistance; Subsidy; Back-end: Subsidy; Repayment of Loan; Measures for Affecting Recovery;: Incentives and Disincentives for Recovery Performance;: Observance of Non-banking Day; Risk Fund for Consumption: Credit; Refinance for SGSY Loans; Service Area Approach;: Insurance; Marking of Assets; Insurance Cover for Various: Assets; Livestock Insurance; Scope of Cover; Sum Insured; Claim: Procedure; Adjustment of Insurance Claim Money; Other facilities.: 23. Urban Development 235-240: UNDP’s Global Mandate; UNDP Initiatives in the State; State: HDR Initiative; Policy on Infrastructure; Power; Roads/Railways/: waterways/airways/cableways Transport; Water Supply;: Communication; Market Network; Other Incentives; Present: Industrial Scene; Approaches/Industrial Zones; Priority Areas;: Power and Energy; Projects in the Pipeline; Minerals.: 24. Newspapers 241: Small Daily.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 243-247: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 249-250: 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.: Introduction 9: 3.1 Population Characteristics 2001 33: 3.2 Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 33: 3.3 Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 33: 3.4 Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) 2001 33: 3.5 Number of Literates to Total Population 2001 33: 3.6 Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 33: 3.7 Age distribution (In %) 36: 3.8 Demographic Information as per census 1991- Nagaland 34: 3.9 Total Population 34: 3.10 Amenties 35: 3.11 Work participation rate 36: 3.12 Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 36: 3.13 Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 36: 3.14 House types 37: 3.15 Fertility Rates 37: 3.16 Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 43: 3.17 Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 49: 3.18 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 50: 3.19 Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 52: 3.20 Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 52: 4.1 SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 54: 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) 62: 7.1 Chief Ministers of Nagaland 69: 7.2 Governors of Nagaland 70: 7.3 Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 77: 7.4 List of Administrative Districts (1961) 78: 7.5 List of Administrative Districts (1971) 78: 7.6 List of Administrative Districts (1981) 78: 7.7 List of Administrative Districts (1991) 79: 7.8 List of Administrative Districts (2001) 79: 8.1 Literacy Rate (2001) 87: 8.2 Level of Education 87: 8.3 Number of Higher Secondary Schools 88: 8.4 Number of Govt. and Private Institutions 88: 8.5 Number of Schools(District and categories) 89: List of Tables: 10 Nagaland: 10.1 Distribution of Language 2001 100: 10.2 Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 107: 12.1 State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 36: Employments) 135: 12.2 Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-Workers–India, States and Union Territories: 2001 137: 13.1 Net state domestic Product at factor cost by kind of economic activity: at current prices 141: 13.2 Percentage contribution to NSDP by Different economic activity at: current prices 142: 13.3 Per Capita Income 142: 15.1 Livestock and Poultry Population 155: 15.2 Production of Milk, Eggs and Meat 156: 15.3 Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 161: 24.1 Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 241: 24.2 List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 241: 27.1 Annual Plan of Nagaland 2002-2003 251: 27.2 Tenth Plan of Nagaland—2002-07 255 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Nagaland) written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353760 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. 20th
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