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Thomas Hardy, 1840-1928, English novelist and poet.
Dr. Sharma has kindly made available for posting here his creative and insightful introduction to translation and translation studies. Note in particular his effort to write for students "in communicative English"--we could all learn a lesson from that! Ernst Wendland, Stellenbosch University
Welcome to "Pharmacotherapeutics-I: Foundations of Modern Medication Management." This book is a comprehensive guide to the fundamental principles and practices of pharmacotherapy, designed to provide students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the field of medicine with a solid foundation in medication management. Pharmacotherapy is a dynamic and ever-evolving field that plays a pivotal role in patient care and the healthcare industry as a whole. This book is intended to serve as a reliable resource for understanding the science and art of medication therapy, from drug discovery and development to the safe and effective use of medications in diverse patient populations. In "Pharmacotherapeutics-I," we cover a wide range of topics, including the cardiovascular system, Digestive system, Haematological Diseases, drug classes, adverse effects, and evidence-based medication management. We emphasize the importance of personalized patient care, highlighting the essential connection between clinical knowledge and practical application.
"Akashvani" (English) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO, it was formerly known as The Indian Listener. 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 along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. 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 ...
A Handbook for Letter Writing’ is a comprehensive & exhaustive book which has been designed to help in learning the art and techniques of writing letters. The words and language that are being used while writing a letter not only shows our knowledge but also reflects our personality.The present book on letter writing has been divided into five chapters namely An Introduction of Letter Writing, Informal Letters, Formal Letters, Reference/ Recommendation Letters and Email. This book contains various types of letters – Personal, Business Letters, Applications, Official Letters, Application Writing, Apology, Condolence, etc. The book also contains the E-mailing, Report Writing and Press Release sections. A simple and easy language with the latest pattern has been used in this book. This book will also help you in developing the research and writing skills.
UNIT - I The Factories Act, 1948 1.The Factories Act, 1948, 2. Provisions of the Factories Act Relating to Health and Welfare of Workers,3. Provisions of the Factories Act Relating to Safety, 4.Working Hours of Adult, Employment of Young Person and Annual Leave with Wages, 5 .Special Provisions, Penalities and Procedure and Supplemental, UNIT - Ii Workmen’s (Employee’s) Compensation Act, 1923 1.Workmen’s (Employee’s) Compensation Act, 1923 , 2 .Employer’s Liability for Payment of Compensation, 3. Compensation Commissioner and Appeals, UNIt - III The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 1.The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, 2 .Authorities Under the Act and Settlement of Disputes, 3 .Referen...
This book redefines modern Indian literature from a cosmopolitan comparative perspective inclusive of literature in English from India and the diaspora, in native languages, and works by non-Indians. It shows how, since the mid-19th century, Indian literary modernity pursued the conjunction of the sensuous and ethical/spiritual that characterized its three traditions (Sanskritik, Persian, and folk culture) while the encounter, both receptive and oppositional, with “the West” vastly expanded the Indian literary sphere. Aesthetics and ethics are not antithetical in the Indian cultural space, but the quest for an exclusive Indian identity versus universalist approaches offsets concerns for social justice as well as enjoyable embodied communication. The literary constellation, in many languages, now formed in and around India can be better apprehended as a virtual Cosmopolis, a commonwealth of elaborate emotions. The versatile figure of Hanuman metaphorically flies across this Ocean of Stories to make us discover new worlds of experience.
Hindi: An Essential Grammar is a practical reference guide to the core structures and features of modern Hindi. Assuming no prior knowledge of Hindi grammar, this book avoids jargon and overly technical language as it takes the student through the complexities of Hindi grammar in short, readable sections. Suitable for either independent study or for students in schools, colleges, universities and adult education classes, key features include: Full examples throughout in both Devanagari and Roman script with a gloss in English Glossary of technical terms and detailed subject index Cross referencing between sections Authentic material provided in the appendix demonstrating grammar usage Hindi: An Essential Grammar will help students, in both formal and non-formal education and of all levels to read, speak and write the language with greater confidence and accuracy. The revised edition rectifies the printing errors inadvertently made in the first edition; it also further clarifies several other issues including Hindi word order flexibility, compound nouns, ergativity, pronominal usage and polite communication.