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No Money can be compared to the sacrifice that they make for us. He is the one, we all look upon whenever we find ourselves in trouble. Dad is the first real-life hero for every one of us. He is strict with us but at the same time loving. Have you ever looked at pottery making pots? He beats the pot from the outside to give it a shape but always gives support from the inner side so it doesn't break. The same goes for our father. This book isn’t just a book it's an emotion. Emotions of our 47 amazing authors who always amaze us with their writings.
Design Pedagogy explains why it is vital that design students education helps them construct a ‘passport’ to enter the professional sphere. This collection explores how design education is, in itself, a passport to practice and showcase how some of the key developments in education use techniques related to collaboration, case studies and experience to motivate students, enable them to express their identity, reflect and learn.
A dazzling celebration of the art and artists of late-Mughal Delhi Between 1707 and 1857, Delhi was a hotbed of political intrigue and power struggles the Mughal Empire was on the decline and the British East India Company was emerging as a formidable power. In 1857, these tensions would culminate in the Mutiny that led to the end of Mughal dominion and the beginning of the British Raj. But this turbulent epoch also witnessed a burst of artistic innovation and experimentation. Delhis artists were increasingly employed by Company officials as well as the Mughal and regional courts, and thus became adept at improvising with a variety of techniques, creating traditional miniatures while continually experimenting with new European styles. Art historians are only now coming to recognize the richness and ingenuity of the work created in this period. With insightful essays by distinguished scholars, Princes and Painters is a stunning visual document of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Delhi.
Human Resource Development is a comprehensive syllabus oriented textbook designed to meet the requirements of MBA/ PGDM students. Written in a student friendly style, it focuses on theoretical fundamentals, mechanisms and instruments and applications of HRD based on industry experience and academic research by the author. The book opens with an introduction to organization and people, leadership, vision, performance and develops the concept of human resource development. It explains topics such as competency mapping and Professional development (Coaching, Mentoring, Training and Counseling). The book elaborates training and development, which is one of the most important components of HRD, and reward and renewal systems. Contemporary topics such as HRD audit, knowledge management, technology in HRD are explored. There is a discussion on the qualitative implications of HRD and its linkage with quality of work life. The book closes with an elucidation of HR research. The book would also serve as a handy reference book for HR practitioners to achieve excellence in organizations through human resource development.
Chiefly a compilation on socioeconomic and scientific policies of India, 1947-1989.
To feed the growing world population, water is looked upon as a major source of food production. This book is an attempt to bring out a comprehensive volume on Fish Transgenesis, Chromosome Engineering and Sex Control, Molecular Endocrinology, Microbal Diseases and Vaccines, and Bioactive Compounds.
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