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The present volume, Practitioners' Experiences in Tackling the Second Wave of the Coronavirus Pandemic in Indian Villages: A Compendium of Statewise Deliberations - Rural Realities 2021is a compilation of intellectual and analytical deliberations on the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural India. The compendium is a product of the series, The State of Villages- #RuralRealitiesunder the IMPRI Center for Habitat, Urban and Regional Studies (CHURS). It incorporates the composition of policymakers, practitioners, researchers, faculty, and University and college students across India and other countries. The discourses highlight the community's role in mitigating the pandemic's im...
The Journal of Development Policy Review (JDPR) is a peer-reviewed biannual academic journal published by Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI), a New Delhi-based think tank dedicated to pro-active, independent, non-partisan, and policy-based research. Editors: Simi Mehta and Soumyadip Chattopadhyay ISSN 2693-1427
. Our Anthology "A SLICE OF LIFE" contains marvellous literary work of various authors across the whole Bharat. It is a compiled to give a platform to the budding writers of our great nation and help them in coming forward and present their literary work in front of the whole world.
Contents: Watershed Management for sustainable development oif the Thar Desert. Soils of the Arid Zone : Their Genesis and Classification. Management Salt- affected and waterlogged Soil in IGNP Areas of western Rajasthan Conservation of soils of the Thar Desert . Indira Gandhi Canal lrrigation in the thar Desert An ecological Assessment . Impact if IG canal lrrigation on Vegetation of the Thar Desert . Edible wild plants of the Arid region of Rajasthan. Forage production and range land management in the arid and semi - arid regions. Development of pasture and Silvi-pasture systems in the arid eco system of Rajasthan. Weed management in the Arid- region. Eco- Friendly Way for Sustainable Prod...
Contents: Section A: Mineral Resources 1. Mineral Resources of Rajasthan Desert 2. Lignite Deposits of Western Rajasthan Present Scenario and Future Prospects 3. Clay Deposits of Rajasthan Desert and their Industrial Prospects 4. Gypsom: A useful Mineral of Western Rajasthan 5. Marble Deposits of Rajasthan 6. Granite: A Fascinating stone of Rajasthan Section B: Water and Soil Resources 1. Ground water Resources of Rajasthan 2. Morphological Physical Chemical Characterization of soils of Indira Gandhi Canal Project area 3. Problem of salinity-Alkalinity in the Rajasthan Desert 4. Heavy Metals Toxicity/Pollution to soil and Water: Relevance to Dryland Agriculture Section c: Agricultural Resour...
The objective of Home Science education is to integrate teaching, research and extension with linkages with the industry, the government and non-governmental organizations with an aim to work as a service industry for enhancing the quality of living. The College of Home Science ( ISO: 9000-2008 ) was established in 1971 as fifth constituent college of G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar. The college has a mission to fulfill its vision through development of a need based education and researches that would enable the students and research scholars to become active partners in the economic growth and development of the community i.e. the family, local society, nation or world. Besides the undergraduate and post-graduate programs, the college is also running PhD program in Clothing and Textiles, Family Resource Management and Foods and Nutrition. The post-graduate programmes have an interdisciplinary approach of education with a unique advisory committee system to guide students to take courses related to their area of interest. The departments of the college have well-equipped laboratories.
The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.From July 3 ,1949,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produc...
Print Edition of the Lions District 323A3 Directory was released by District Governor Prashant A Patil, in September 2016. This Digital Edition is a replica of the book, for refering in Mobile Devices.