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Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine.
Middle of Diamond India proposes a revolutionary idea - that India has long ignored its largest and most talented segment, citizens in the Tier 2 and Tier 3 districts, its Middle. The book reveals the hidden stories of those in its Middle who have been ignored owing to their location and language. By examining India's revolutionary past, its culture, its citizens, its innovators, and its spirit, the book illuminates this Diamond shaped India. Replete with characters, anecdotes, insights, research and accounts of an annual pilgrimage on a special train-Jagriti Yatra, and an enterprise ecosystem established in Deoria district, the book outlines a new vision of India focussed on its rising Middle. It proposes a Banyan Revolution over the coming twenty-five years of Amrit Kaal, using the tool of enterprise or Udyamita that can ignite a national renaissance. The book argues that by recognizing and awakening the entrepreneurial vitality of those in small towns and districts, we can create meaning for millions of citizens and define a new modernity for India.
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The book examines contemporary globalisation, which signifies a growing interconnectedness between people and societies across the world through increasing flows of people, goods, services, finance, and ideas across the borders. The concept of globalisation and its meaning is discussed through insights from scholars such as David Held, Anthony Giddens, David Harvey, Arjun Appadurai, Ulrich Beck, Manuel Castells, Saskia Sassen, and many other scholars to explain divergent perspectives of globalisation. The book also studies threats like nuclear weapons proliferation, global terrorism, environmental security issues, global justice, poverty, migration, and global shifts. It aims to generate rea...
Sunrise Hospital - a tertiary care hospital for thousands of pregnant mothers. The doctors and the staff thrive hard to bring smiles to the patients and work day and night to care for them. It is regarded as an excellent hospital for its quality of service. But all this is sullied when pregnant women begin to die without any clinical explanation. With the number of victims rising, the doctors and the staff battle to find the cause and curb the death toll. But the unknown enemy continues to take the lives of the recently delivered mothers. During this outbreak, doctors Nandita and Rajeev, who have recently joined there, find themselves in the middle of a dark mystery surrounding the hospital. While attending to the sick patients, they accidentally stumble upon a buried secret. Amidst the deep puddle of mysteries, enemies, deaths, media attention and public humiliation, will they be able to beat this enemy before it is too late? Will the hospital and its hardworking doctors find their way out of this enigmatic crisis?
Sheds light on one of the darkest moments in India's recent history, drawing upon a trove of new sources.
This book includes original, peer-reviewed research from the 3rd International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical, Communication and Information Technologies (ICECIT 2018), held at Srinivasa Ramanujan Institute of Technology, Ananthapuramu, Andhra Pradesh, India in December 2018. It covers the latest research trends and developments in the areas of Electrical Engineering, Electronic and Communication Engineering, and Computer Science and Information.
Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine.
The proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Next-Generation Computing and Information Systems (ICNGCIS'23) includes research papers in diverse emerging domains such as AI, blockchain, web 3.0, metaverse and edge computing apart from traditional domains such as distributed computing and networks and cybersecurity. The proceedings include papers addressing currently relevant research issues such as smart contract security, interoperability in the metaverse, AI applications in healthcare, agriculture and related domains. The proceedings encompass findings with real-world implications for the growth and evolution of modern computing and information systems by addressing various challenges related to their design, deployment, operational aspects, performance and shortcomings. The intended audience for the proceedings of ICNGCIS'23 include researchers from industry and academia, practitioners, students, technology enthusiasts and even general audience looking to explore interesting applications, use-cases and fundamental issues in modern computing and information systems.
About Book : Students from different cities and culture join the class of Medical College to become doctors. Their life took a big step in the process to become the 'doctors'. The story is about seven friends who never expected the life to be so difficult in the college and find their life turned upside down after entry into the college. The course and the studies never allowed them to think of anything other than the books. Rishi - a studious boy who always wanted to top the class. Rohan - a fun loving guy who wanted to party and enjoyment and just gave up from the tight schedule of the college. Preeti - a bright girl who fell in love with a senior during the second year. Anvika - The most beautiful girl of the class who suffers a broken love affair in the college. Dive into the medical life of the students and experience the thrill they go through each and every day striving to become 'doctors'.