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'Made in India' is a biography based on the life and achievements of Dr. Jai Krishna Nigam, who made significant contribution to how Indian industry and society benefited from industrial research in the late 1980's and early 90's. After training in textiles research as a young man, he branched out into industrial research in his native India, becoming a tireless advocate for need-based research and for closer links between research and industry. As the dynamic director of a premier research institute in New Delhi, India for over a decade, he gained wide respect for creating an independent, self supporting research institute a rarity in developing countries like India. Nigam's vision and life's work were dedicated to the goal of having technologies generated, modified, adapted and updated by Indians indigenously. His career and personal life took some remarkable twists and turns during the pursuit of his visionary dream of seeing a self-sufficient, self-reliant and prosperous India, on the top of the world, with everything needed, produced within the country and maximization of export trading with labels of 'Made in India'.
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This book represents the proceedings of the First International Conference on Frontiers of Polymer Research held in New Delhi, India during January 20-25, 1991. Polymers have usually been perceived as substances to be used in insulations, coatings, fabrics, and structural materials. Defying this classical view, polymers are emerging as a new class of materials with potential applications in many new technologies. They also offer challenging opportunities for fundamental research. Recognizing a tremendous growth in world wide interest in polymer research and technology, a truly global "1st International Conference on Frontiers of Polymer Research" was organized by P. N. Prasad (SUNY at Buffal...
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Inspired by the divine potency of the Land of Vrindavan, the stories in the book celebrate the unflinching faith and devotion of the people of the town towards Krishna. Vibrant with the message of bhakti, wisdom and Love, they will take readers to a spiritual journey via the narrow streets and temples of Vrindavan, a journey’s whose charm will continue to be felt for the rest of their life. So smile, if you find some of these stories already been narrated to you by your grandmother, father or mother during the festivals of ‘Poornima’, ‘Sakath’, ‘Basant Panchami’, ‘Ekadasi’, ‘Satya Narayan Katha’, ‘Guru Poornima’ or ‘Akshay Tritiya’ festivals. Smile also, if you find them amusing and smile also if you can feel the divinity of Lord Krishna within them, for it exists.
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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.In 1950,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 produce them alo...