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Academic Press Inc, 1974. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy.… mais…
Academic Press Inc, 1974. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,1000grams, ISBN:0127851852, Academic Press Inc, 1974, 0, 2006. Hardcover. New. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIA—A Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 12: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-28: India—Gupta and Harsha—The Classical Age; The Southern Rivals;: Southern Dynasties in India; The Mughal Empire.: 2. Physical Aspects 29-34: Physical Background; Physical Features; Geological Structure;: Rivers; Climate; Flora; Fauna.: 3. Population 35-70: Population; Population Density; Sex Ratio; Literacy.: 4. Scheduled Caste 71-78: Welfare of Scheduled Castes; Constitutional Safeguards.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 79-85: Scheduled Tribes Development; Special Central Assistance; Scheme: for Primitive Tribal Groups; Tribal Research Institutes.: 6. Other Backward Classes 87-115: Welfare of Backward Classes; National Backward Classes Finance: and Development Corporation; Schemes for the Welfare of the OBCs;: Identification of OBCs; Parliament/Legistatures as Authorities for: Reservation to OBCs; Division of OBCs into Backward and Most: Backward Classes; Is Reservation to OBCs Anti-Meritarian?;: Selection to Professional Courses: Cut-Off Level; Article 16(4) and: The Concept of Reservation in Favour of OBCs; Real Aims of: 6 India: Affirmative Actions and Protective Discrimination for OBCs.: 7. Government and Politics 117-139: The Union and its Territory; Citizenship; Fundamental Rights;: Fundamental Duties; Directive Principles of State Policy; The Union;: Executive President; Vice-President; Council of Ministers;: Legislature; Rajya Sabha; Lok Sabha; Qualification for Membership: of Parliament; Functions and Powers of Parliament; Parliamentary: Committees; Leaders of Opposition in Parliament; Government: Business in Parliament; Consultative Committees; Nomination of: Members of Parliament on Government Committees/Bodies; Other: Parlimentary Matters; Implementation of Assurances; Administrative: Set-up; Cabinet Secretariat; National Authority, Chemical Weapons: Convention; Ministries/Departments of the Government; List of the: Ministries/Departments (as on 30.1.2003);Parliamentary: Constituencies.: 8. Education 141-163: National Policy on Education; Policy Framework; Structure and: Progress of Education in India; Structure of School Education; Stages: of School Education in India; Age Restriction for Admission; Medium: of Instruction; Teaching of Hindi; Teaching of English; Public: Examinations; Number of Working Days; Academic Session;: Operation Blackboard; Decentralisation; National Programme of: Nutritional Support to Primary Education (School Meal Programme);: Bihar Education Project; Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Programme;: Andhra Pradesh Primary Education Project; Shiksha Karmi Project;: Lok Jumbish Project; District Primary Education Programme (DPEP);: Objectives; Selection Criteria; Coverage; DPEP Coverage Map;: Programme Management Structure; Physical infrastructure;: SIEMATs; Distance Education; Girls Education; Social Equity;: Support Organisations; National Council of Educational Research: and Training (NCERT); Central Institute of Education Technology: (CIET); Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE); National: Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS); Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan: (KVS); Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS); Central Tibetan Schools: Administration (CTSA); Schemes and Programmes;: Vocationalisation of Secondary Education; Basic Components of: the Scheme; Pattern of Funding; Management Structure; Pre-: Vocational Education at Lower Secondary Stage; PSSCIVE;: Integrated Education for Disabled Children (IEDC); Computer Literacy: And Studies in Schools (CLASS).: 9. Transport and Communication 165-177: Transport and Energy; Transport and Environment; Safety;: CONTENTS:- 7: Structural Changes in the Economy; Data Base; Transport and: Budgetary Allocation; Technological Upgradation; Regulatory: Frameworks; Importance of Telecommunications; NTP 1994 -: objectives and achievements; Need for a new telecom policy;: Objectives and targets of the New Telecom Policy 1999; New Policy: Framework; Cellular Mobile Service Providers; Fixed Service: Providers; Cable Service Providers; Internet Telephony; Public: Mobile Radio Trunking Service Providers; National Long Distance: Operator; International Long Distance Services; Other Service: Providers; Global Mobile Personal Communication Services;: SATCOM Policy; VSAT Service Providers; Electronic Commerce;: Resolution of problems of existing operators; Restructuring of DoT;: Spectrum Management; Universal Service obligation.: 10. Language and Literature 179-195: Languages; Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 197-210: National Health Policy - 2002; Current Scenario; Financial Resources;: Delivery of National Public Health Programmes; The State of Public: Health Infra-Structure; Extending Public Health Services; Role of: Local Self-Government Institutions; Norms for Health Care: Personnel; Education of Health Care Professionals; Need for: Specialists in ‘Public Health’ and ‘Family Medicine’; Nursing: Personnel; Use of Generic Drugs and Vaccines; Urban Health; Mental: Health; Information, Education and Communication; Health: Research; Role of the Private Sector; The Role of Civil Society;: National Disease Surveillance Network; Health Statistics; Medical: Ethics; Regulation of Standards in Para Medical Disciplines;: Environmental and Occupational Health; The Impact of Globalization: on the Health Sector; Inter-Sectoral Contribution to Health;: Population Growth and Health Standards; Alternative Systmens of: Medicine; Objectives; Goals to be achieved by 2000-2015; NHP-: 2002- Policy Prescriptions; Equity; Women’s Health; Enforcement: of Quality Standards for Food and Drugs; Providing Medical Facilities: to Users from Overseas; Impact of Globalisation on the Health Sector.: 12. Industry 211-253: Role and Functions of the Department of Industrial Policy &: Promotion; Industrial Policy; Main features; Policy measures;: Economic Affairs; Public Finance.: 13. Finance Sector 255-267: Sources of Revenue; Transfer of Resources; Annual Budget; Public: Debt; External Assistance; Banking; Reserve Bank of India;: Composition of Banking System; Deposit Mobilisation and: 8 India: Deployment; Advances to Priority Sector; Credit to Weaker Sections;: Credit Flow to Agriculture; Advances to SC/ST Borrowers;: Differential Rate of Interest Scheme; Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar: Yojana (SGSY); Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana; Prime: Minister’s Rojgar Yojana (PMRY); Regional Rural Banks; Industrial: Development Bank of India; Export-Import Bank of India; ICICI: Limited; National Housing Bank;Housing Finance; Small Industries: Development Bank of India; Nabard; Indian Banks Abroad;: Insurance; Life Insurance Corporation of India.: 14. Natural Wealth 269-281: Minerals; Initiatives Taken in the Ninth Plan; Major Initiatives in the: Ninth Plan; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore Non-ferrous Metals;: Aluminium; Copper; Zinc and Lead; Externally Aided Projects; Plan: Outlay and Expenditure; Tenth Plan Objectives; Major Areas of: Concern; Tenth Plan Strategy; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore;: Non-Ferrous Metals; Copper; Lead and Zinc.: 15. Agriculture 283-292: Harvesting Season; Land Utilisation; Technology Mission on Oil: Seeds and Pulses; Crop Production Programme; Integrated Nutrient: Management; Horticulture; Estimated Production of Major: Horticultural Crops; Area and Production of Fruits in India During: 2001-02; Area and Production of Vegetables in India During 2001-02;: Area and Production of Major Spices in India During 2001-02.: 16. Wild Life 293-321: Flora; Fauna; Andhra Pradesh: Mahaveer Harina Vanasthali National: Park; Arunachal Pradesh; Assam: Kaziranga National Park; Manas: National Park; Orang National Park; Barnadi National Park; Bihar:: Valmiki National Park; Kanwar Lake; Gujarat: Gir National Park;: Marine National Park; Velvadar Blackbuck National Park; Black: Buck National Park; Himachal Pradesh: The Great Himalayan National: Park; Keibul Lam Jao National Park; Jammu & Kashmir: Dachigam: Naitonal Park; Hemis Altitude National Park; Kishtwar High Altitude: National Park; Jharkhand: Betla National Park, Ranchi; Karnataka;: Bandipur National Park; Bannerghatta National Park; Nagarhole: National Park; Nagarhole National Parks; Kerala: Eravikulam National: Park; Periyar National Park; Silent Valley National Park; Madhya: Pradesh: Bandhavgarh National Park; Kanha National Park; Madhav: Shivpuri National Park; Panna National Park; Satpura National Park: and Tiger Reserve; Van Vihar Bhopal Leo National Park;: Maharashtra: Wild Life Parks; Nawegaon National Park; Land Tenure;: Pench National Park; Sanjay Gandhi National Park; Tadoba National: Park; Krishnagiri Upavan National Park (Borivali National park);: CONTENTS:- 9: Manipur: Keibul Lamjao National Park; Mizoram: Murlen National: Park; Phawngpui National Park; Orissa: Simlipal National Park;: Rajasthan: Desert National Park; Ranthambore National Park; Sariska: National Park; Birds of Desert National Park; Sikkim:: Khangchendzonga National Park; Sirohi National Park; Tamil Nadu:: Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park; Uttaranchal: Corbett National: Park; Nandadevi National Park; Valley of Flowers National Park;: Uttar Pradesh: Dudhwa National Park; West Bengal; Singhalila: National Park; Sunderbans National Park; Gorumara National Park;: Andaman & Nicobar: Campbell Bay National Park; Galathea National: Park; Mount Harriet National Park; Saddle Peak National Park;: Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park; Wandoor; Nhidiyatapu: Biological Park.: 17. Tourism 323-330: Global Status and Trends; Global Market Trends; India’s Place In: World Tourism; India’s Tourist Profile; Tenth Plan Objective; Role: of the Department of Tourism; Barriers to Growth; Approach-Related: Barriers; Major components of the Tenth Plan strategy.: 18. Archaeological Sites 331-334: Approach and Action Plan for the Tenth Plan.: 19. Natural Calamities 335-342: The Global Context; Disastrous Weather Events of 1981; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1982; Disastrous Weather Events of 1983;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1984; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1985; Disastrous Weather Events of 1986; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1987; Disastrous Weather Events of 1988; Disastrous Weather: Events of 1989; Disastrous Weather Events of 1990; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1991; Disastrous Weather Events of 1992;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1993; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1994; Disastrous Weather Events of 1995; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1996.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 343-362: Bihu Festival; Sonepur Fair; Chhath Fair; Sat Khumb Fair; Pushkar: Fair; Durga Fair; Durga Puja Festival; Id-ul-Juha; Diwali—the Festival: of Lights; Dussehra; Kumbh-ka-Mela; Holi; Janmashtami; Lohri;: Mahashivratri; Onam; Raksha Bandhan; Jain Festival; Christian: Festivals; National Festivals; The Republic Day; Martyr’s Day;: Independence Day; Gandhiji’s Birthday; Bal—Din or Children’s Day.: 21. Arts and Crafts 363-382: Andhra Pradesh: Performing Arts; Arunachal Pradesh: Performing: Arts; Likabali; Assam: Handicrafts; Woodwork; Textiles; Toys and: 10 India: Dolls; Bihar: Performing Arts; Santhal; Chhattisgarh: Performing: Arts; Gujarat; Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles;: Himachal Pradesh: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork;: Stoneware; Textiles; Folk Paintings; Jammu & Kashmir: Handicrafts;: Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles; Metalware; Jharkhand:: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Wood-work; Textiles; Metalware; Toys: and Dolls; Puppetry; Karala: Performing Arts; Kathakali; Hand: Gestures; Madhya Pradesh: Performing Arts; Bhil Dance; Sola: Dance; Maharashtra: Handicrafts; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk: Painting; Manipur; Performing Arts; Orissa: Performing Arts;: Santhal; Punjab: Performing Arts; Bhangra; Gidha; Rajasthan:: Performing Arts; Bhavai Dance; Bhil Dance; Chari Dance; Folk: Dances; Ghoomar Dance; Ras Dance; Tamil Nadu: Handicrafts;: Woodwork; Stoneware; Textiles; Uttar Pradesh: Performing Arts;: Ahir Dance; Holi dance; Nautanki and Rasa Dance; West Bengal:: Handicrafts; Stoneware; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk Paintings;: Puppetary; Andaman & Nicobar: Performing Arts; Chatham Saw: Mill; Delhi: Handicrafts; Earthenware.: 22. Rural Development 383-405: Department of Rural Development; Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak: Yojana Guidelines; Programme Objectives; Guiding principles of: PMGSY and Definitions; Planning, Funding, Execution and: Maintenance of Rural Roads; Planning for Rural Roads; Funding: and Allocation; Proposals; State level Agencies; Preparation of: Project Proposals and their clearance; Scrutiny of project proposals;: Empowered Committee; Tendering of works; Programme: Implementation Units; Execution of Works; National Rural Roads: Development Agency; Quality Control and Supervision of Works;: Indira Awaas Yojana; Objective; Target Group; Identification of: beneficiaries; Panchayati Raj; 73rd Amendment Act, 1992; Powers: and Responsibilities; Gram Sabha; The Provisions of the Panchayats: (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996; Training and awareness: generation programme; Rural Building Centres - Guidelines; Eligibility: and Selection;ICT Initiatives in Rural Development; ICT: Infrastructure; Application Software Packages; Web-based: Applications;Database Applications; GIS Applications; Concurrent: Evaluation (CE) Studies Completed.: 23. Urban Development 407-424: Objectives; Role of all the Stakeholders; The Central Government: would; The State Governments would; The Local Authorities would;: The Public/Private Housing Finance Companies would; Housing: Boards/Corporations/Development Authorities and other public: agencies would; The Corporate, Private and Cooperative Sectors: CONTENTS:- 11: would; Research, and Technology Transfer Organisations would;: Planning for Integration, 2006, 6, 2013. Hardcover. New. India’s cultural heritage is rich and diverse due to its civilizational past. It is represented by thousands of monuments, temples and other works of art, such as paintings, sculptures and handicrafts found across the length and breadth of this country. Besides these tangible heritages are the less visible forms of cultural heritages, pertaining to oral traditions, aesthetic and religious beliefs, rituals and festivals, arts, music, folk traditions, dances, theatre forms, performing arts and narrative styles of storytelling. They are the insignia of the rich and diverse, multi-cultural, multi–linguistic cultural heritage of India. These are also called traditional expressions and include oral literature, music, dance, games, mythology, rituals, costumes and crafts. Sometimes the cultural spaces, such as sites for story-telling, rituals and festivals, market places, where traditional cultural activities take place, are also included under the intangible cultural heritage.Quick and easy access to information is vital to the development of varies fields of Knowledge. Therefore, it is essential that relevant information be brought to the attention of the professional, administrators, and researchers who have urgent need of it. In this respect, bibliography plays an important role. There was a time in the past, when it was possible to a scholar to keep himself up to date and well informed on current literature in his field of interest. But due to the increase in the amount of literature available, it has become more and more difficult for him to do so. But for bibliography even a scholar faced with such a vast amount of literature would lose his way, wasting much time before he is able to read even a part of what he is required to study. Much has been written on the Religious practices, and the related fields and the references are many and distributed over numerous journals, monographs, memoirs, Internet database and other publications that are not easily accessible to research workers and the seekers of information. Keeping in view these facts, it has been considered useful to compile a bibliography available. This bibliography on ‘Intangible cultural heritage of India: a selected bibliography. Vol. I: Indian religious practices aimed at covering scholarly literature on concerned and related fields. We sincerely hope that this bibliography would be useful for Scientists, research scholars, Anthropologists, and other personnel related with this field. About The Author:- Profile of Prof. Kamal K. MisraDr. Kamal K. Misra is Professor of Anthropology at the Central University of Hyderabad and is currently on deputation to the Government of India as Director of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal. He is also holding the additional charge of Director, Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata. He had his education at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar; Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; and University of Kent at Canterbury (U.K.). He was the recipient of Utkal University Gold Medal, Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship and Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Award. He was also Visiting Guest Researcher at the University of Bergen in Norway. He had earlier taught at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar and at Austin College, Sherman, Texas (USA). Dr. Misra’s research interests include Environmental Anthropology, Anthropological Linguistics, Theory in Anthropology, and Museum Anthropology. He has written/edited/co-edited 9 books and has published more than 50 research papers in journals of repute and anthologies. He is editor of Humankind and Journal of Anthropological Survey of India, and on the editorial advisory boards of several professional journals. Mohammad Rehan (b. 1974: Bhopal) Library and Information Assistant, Indira Gandhi Rastriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal has a Master Degree in Library and Information Science from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar and M.P. Bhoj Open University, Bhopal. He also earned Master Degree in Botany with specialization in Forest Ecology from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar. Previously he worked as an Assistant Professor in Rajeev Gandhi College, affiliated with Barkatullah University, Bhopal. He is also in the Guest faculty in Department of Library and Information Science, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University (MPBOU), Bhopal and Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Bhopal center. He is the life member of MP Library Association (MPLA). President of the Young Librarians Association [YLA] and the Sub-Editor of the Journal of the Young Librarians Association He has attended many conference and seminars at regional and national level. Ravindra K. Gupta (b. 1975: Jhansi) did his B. Sc. from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar, M.L.I.Sc. and M.A. (Economics) from Jiwaji University Gwalior. He also obtained PGDCA from Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal. He worked in various libraries in New Delhi such as IGNOU, NIFT. Presently working as a Library and Information Assistant in the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal. As a dedicated library professional, he is associated with Madhya Pradesh Library Association (MPLA) and attended several conferences, seminars at the national level. The Title 'Indian Religious Practices: a Selective Bibliography written/authored/edited by Kamal Kant Misra/Mohammad Rehan/Ravindra K Gupta', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211888 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 356 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2013, 6, 2013. Hardcover. New. Realizing the importance of intangible cultural heritages of India and their documentation, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya has undertaken the task of preparing selective bibliographies on various aspects of intangible cultural heritages to facilitate scholars and researchers in their pursuit of knowledge. It is proposed to be a multi-volume exercise due to enormous literature available on the subject. Volume II incorporates ethno-medical practices in India. Subsequent volumes on other aspects of intangible cultural heritage of India would follow these volumes soon.There was a time in the past, when it was possible to a scholar to keep himself up to date and well informed on current literature in his field of interest. But due to the increase in the amount of literature available, it has become more and more difficult for him to do so. But for bibliography even a scholar faced with such a vast amount of literature would lose his way, wasting much time before he is able to read even a part of what he is required to study. Much has been written on the Ethno-medicines, and the related fields and the references are many and distributed over numerous journals, monographs, memoirs, Internet database and other publications that are not easily accessible to research workers and the seekers of information. Keeping in view these facts, it has been considered useful to compile a bibliography available. This bibliography on ‘Intangible cultural heritage of India: a selected bibliography. Vol. II: Ethno-medicines in India aimed at covering scholarly literature on concerned and related fields. We sincerely hope that this bibliography would be useful for Scientists, research scholars, Anthropologists, and other personnel related with this field. About The Author:- Profile of Prof. Kamal K. MisraDr. Kamal K. Misra is Professor of Anthropology at the Central University of Hyderabad and is currently on deputation to the Government of India as Director of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal. He is also holding the additional charge of Director, Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata. He had his education at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar; Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; and University of Kent at Canterbury (U.K.). He was the recipient of Utkal University Gold Medal, Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship and Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Award. He was also Visiting Guest Researcher at the University of Bergen in Norway. He had earlier taught at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar and at Austin College, Sherman, Texas (USA). Dr. Misra’s research interests include Environmental Anthropology, Anthropological Linguistics, Theory in Anthropology, and Museum Anthropology. He has written/edited/co-edited 9 books and has published more than 50 research papers in journals of repute and anthologies. He is editor of Humankind and Journal of Anthropological Survey of India, and on the editorial advisory boards of several professional journals. Mohammad Rehan (b. 1974: Bhopal) Library and Information Assistant, Indira Gandhi Rastriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal has a Master Degree in Library and Information Science from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar and M.P. Bhoj Open University, Bhopal. He also earned Master Degree in Botany with specialization in Forest Ecology from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar. Previously he worked as an Assistant Professor in Rajeev Gandhi College, affiliated with Barkatullah University, Bhopal. He is also in the Guest faculty in Department of Library and Information Science, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University (MPBOU), Bhopal and Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Bhopal center. He is the life member of MP Library Association (MPLA). President of the Young Librarians Association [YLA] and the Sub-Editor of the Journal of the Young Librarians Association He has attended many conference and seminars at regional and national level. Ravindra K. Gupta (b. 1975: Jhansi) did his B. Sc. from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar, M.L.I.Sc. and M.A. (Economics) from Jiwaji University Gwalior. He also obtained PGDCA from Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal. He worked in various libraries in New Delhi such as IGNOU, NIFT. Presently working as a Library and Information Assistant in the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal. As a dedicated library professional, he is associated with Madhya Pradesh Library Association (MPLA) and attended several conferences, seminars at the national level. The Title 'Ethno-Medicine in India: a Selective Bibliography written/authored/edited by Kamal Kant Misra/Mohammad Rehan/Ravindra K Gupta', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211895 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 357 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is HEALTH / HOME SCIENCE. 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Drawing on many specialised fields - anthropology, anatomy, molecular biology, climatology, geophysics, sociology, linguistics, computer technology - they examine all the evidence, and its implications.We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. Academic and Scholarly books and Modern First Editions ,and all types of Educational Reference ., The Bodley Head Ltd, 1982, 3.5, 2008. Hardcover. New. This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and education at Lucknow University. He is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization. He has contributed several research papers on urban development. Contents:- Contents, Introduction 11, Origin, History, Geography, Economy, A Cradle of Vedic, Civilisation, History, Geography, Terai-Bhabhar Strip, Southern Hills and Plateau, Rainfall and Climate, The, Soil, Flora and Fauna, Minerals, Population, Economy, Small Land Holdings, Industries, Industrial, Infrastructurem Food-Processing and Agro-based, Industries, Small and Cottage, Industries, Big and, Medium Industries, Mining, Explorations, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time 39, Vedic Period, Post-Vedic Era, Age of Enlightenment, Resurgence in Hinduism, Medieval Times, Architecture, Art and Craft, Mathura School of Art, Golden Age of, Gupta Period, The Dark Era, The Mughal Era, Shahjahan’s, Period, The Era of Nawabs of Avadh, Arrival of the, British, Economic and Social Changes, Uttar Pradesh as, the ‘Heartland of India’, 2. Religion 53, Religions Demography of Uttar Pradesh, Degeneration, Ancestor Worship, Reform Movements, Inter-Religious, Relations, 3. Education and Learning 67, After Independence, Secondary Education, “Kanya, Vidya Dhan” Scheme, Grant for Computer Education, Vocational Education Scheme, Integrated Education, Scheme for the Disabled, Correspondence Education, Course, Primary Education, Urdu Education, 6 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Uttar Pradesh), 4. Position of Women 83, Women are Malnourished, Women are in Poor Health, Women Are Uneducated, Child Marriages, Marriage, Maternal Mortality, Contraception Use, Selective, Abortions, Divorce, Inheritance, Violence Against, Women in Uttar Pradesh, Murders for Dowry, Violence, and Discrimination Against Dalit, Adivasi Women, 5. Society and Community Life 99, The Multifaceted Hinduism, UP – The Cradle of Culture, Familial Conflicts, The Community Life, The ‘Composite, Culture’ of UP, 6. The Marriage System 115, Brahminical Marriage, Methods of Sutrakaras and, Sastrakaras, Modern Hindu Marriage, Marriage among, Shias of Uttar Pradesh, Traditional Shia Marriage, Genesis of Shia Ceremonies, Divorce, 7. Scholars and Their Works 131, ‘Agyeya’, Bachchan, Mirza Ghalib, Khalil-ur-Rehman, Ghananand, Akbar Allahabadi, Firaq Gorakhpuri, Aziz, Lucknavi, Shantipriya Dwivedi, Sohanlal Dwivedi, Gajpuri, 8. Paintings and Sculptures 147, Sculpture, Mathura School of Sculptural Art, Kusana, Sculptures, Under the Muslim Rule, Pottery, 9. Dance 161, General Dance, Classical Kathak Dance, A Typical Kathak, Performance, Lucknow’s Bhands, ‘Nautch’, 10. Drama 175, Origin of Sanskrit Drama, Hindi Drama, Uttar Pradesh, and Film Actors, Script-writers, 11. Music 191, History of Music in Uttar Pradesh, Court Music, Later, Music, Musical Instruments, Soz Khwani - or Chanting, of Dirges, Present Times, Folk Music, CONTENTS:- 7, 12. Food Habits 207, Distinct Food Habits, Commensal Relations, Use of, Hubble-bubble or Hookah, Royal Gastronomy, Non-, Vegetarian Food, Kundan Kaliya, Shami Kabab, Kakori, Kabab, Nehari Khaas, Shab Deg, Lucknowi Biryani, Murg, Mussallam, 13. Dress and Ornaments 223, Trousers, Headwear, Special Fashions, Hair-styles, Foot, Wear, Female Dress, Ornaments, 14. Depressed Class Culture 237, Untouchability and Atrocities, Pariahs Served, Europeans, The Pariahs, The Most Important, Development, Welfare Measures for Dalits, Prohibition, Tribal Welfare, New Schemes, Educational Programme, Schools for Scheduled Tribes, Aid for Persecuted, Scheduled Tribes, 15. Kinship Relations 251, The Paradigm Shift, Position of Women in Hindu Family, Marriage, Male-Female Relationship, Child-Parent, Relationship, Traditional Social Values, The Status of, Bride, The Status of Widow, Remarriage and Divorce, Inter-Caste Marriage, 16. Language and Literature 265, Hindi - State Language of Uttar Pradesh, Awards, Sanskrit, Sansthan and Awards, Patronising Urdu, Regional Indian, Language Institutes, Literature - Sanskrit, Hindi, Literature, Later Period, Urdu Literature, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings 279, Art Form, Explorations at Mathura, The State, Archaeology, Anthropological Findings, Anthropometry, of the People of Uttar Pradesh, Migrants to the Region, Anthropology of Castes and Communities, 18. Religious Centres 295, Varanasi, Allahabad or Prayag, Sangam, Kumbh Mela, 8 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Uttar Pradesh), Ayodhya, Mathura—the Hallowed Land of Lord Krishna, Mathura, Chitrakoot, Bithoor, Kapilvastu, Deogarh, Kushinagar and Sarnath, Sravasti, 19. Museums and Libraries 311, Mathura Museum, Varanasi Museums, Allahabad, Museum, State Museum, Jhansi, Buddhist Museums, Libraries, Literary and Cultural Societies, Bhatkhande, Music Institute, Lucknow, State Lalit Kala Academy, Lucknow, Sangeet Natak Academy, Bhartendu Natya, Academy, Lucknow, Acharya Narendra Dev Institute of, Buddhist Education and Research, Lucknow, Ayodhya, Reserach Institute, Ayodhya (Faizabad), Jain Education, Research Institute, Tribal and Folk Art Cultural Institute, Lucknow, Rashtriya Kathak Sansthan, Vrindavan Shodh, Sansthan, Vrindavan (Mathura), Reference Library, 20. Fairs and Festivals 323, Kumbh Fair, Allahabad, Ardh Kumbh, Allahabad, Magh, Mela - the Annual Mini- Kumbh fair, Allahabad, Ramnavmi Mela, Ayodhya, Devi Patan Mela, Tulsipur, Kampil Fair, Kampil, Bateshwar Fair, Agra, Deva Mela, Barabanki, Sravan Jhula Mela, Shakambhari Devi Fair, Kartik Poornima and Lolark Shasthi, Festivals, Janmashthami and Krishna Leela, Festival of Holi, Barsana Holi, Dadjee Ka Huranga (Baldeo), Falen, Sri-, Ram Navami Festival, Navaratra and Dussehra, Ramlila, Chitrakoot Ramlila, Varanasi Ramlila, Allahabad Dussehra, Ayodhya Ram Lila, Dussehra and Deepawali, The Festival, of Shivaratri, Guru Govind Singh Jayanti, Mahaveera, Jayanti, Buddha Jayanti on Vaishakha Poornima, 21. Customs 337, The Custom of Rajodarsan, Nandis Mukh Sradha, Ritual, of Mula Shanti, Annaprasana, The Custom of Tonsuring, The Rite of Sacred Thread, Death Rituals, 22. Folklore and Folk Stories 349, Prized Counsel, The Righteousness, Four Blind Men, CONTENTS:- 9, The Pious Young Man, The Conspirators Goes to Heaven, 23. Globalisation of Culture 361, Foreigners in Vrindaban Today, The ISKON Movement, The Indentured Labours in Fiji, Guyana and Trinidad, Plight of Indentured Labour in Fiji, Saga of their Woes, Dismally Harsh Life, Starting of Campaign, The Indians, in Africa, Index 373, Bibliography 393 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Uttar Pradesh) written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054523 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 402 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 12th, 2008, 6, Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology, 1997. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. 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Academic Press Inc, 1974. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,1000grams, ISBN:0127851852, Academic Press Inc, 1974, 0, 2006. Hardcover. New. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIA—A Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 12: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-28: India—Gupta and Harsha—The Classical Age; The Southern Rivals;: Southern Dynasties in India; The Mughal Empire.: 2. Physical Aspects 29-34: Physical Background; Physical Features; Geological Structure;: Rivers; Climate; Flora; Fauna.: 3. Population 35-70: Population; Population Density; Sex Ratio; Literacy.: 4. Scheduled Caste 71-78: Welfare of Scheduled Castes; Constitutional Safeguards.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 79-85: Scheduled Tribes Development; Special Central Assistance; Scheme: for Primitive Tribal Groups; Tribal Research Institutes.: 6. Other Backward Classes 87-115: Welfare of Backward Classes; National Backward Classes Finance: and Development Corporation; Schemes for the Welfare of the OBCs;: Identification of OBCs; Parliament/Legistatures as Authorities for: Reservation to OBCs; Division of OBCs into Backward and Most: Backward Classes; Is Reservation to OBCs Anti-Meritarian?;: Selection to Professional Courses: Cut-Off Level; Article 16(4) and: The Concept of Reservation in Favour of OBCs; Real Aims of: 6 India: Affirmative Actions and Protective Discrimination for OBCs.: 7. Government and Politics 117-139: The Union and its Territory; Citizenship; Fundamental Rights;: Fundamental Duties; Directive Principles of State Policy; The Union;: Executive President; Vice-President; Council of Ministers;: Legislature; Rajya Sabha; Lok Sabha; Qualification for Membership: of Parliament; Functions and Powers of Parliament; Parliamentary: Committees; Leaders of Opposition in Parliament; Government: Business in Parliament; Consultative Committees; Nomination of: Members of Parliament on Government Committees/Bodies; Other: Parlimentary Matters; Implementation of Assurances; Administrative: Set-up; Cabinet Secretariat; National Authority, Chemical Weapons: Convention; Ministries/Departments of the Government; List of the: Ministries/Departments (as on 30.1.2003);Parliamentary: Constituencies.: 8. Education 141-163: National Policy on Education; Policy Framework; Structure and: Progress of Education in India; Structure of School Education; Stages: of School Education in India; Age Restriction for Admission; Medium: of Instruction; Teaching of Hindi; Teaching of English; Public: Examinations; Number of Working Days; Academic Session;: Operation Blackboard; Decentralisation; National Programme of: Nutritional Support to Primary Education (School Meal Programme);: Bihar Education Project; Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Programme;: Andhra Pradesh Primary Education Project; Shiksha Karmi Project;: Lok Jumbish Project; District Primary Education Programme (DPEP);: Objectives; Selection Criteria; Coverage; DPEP Coverage Map;: Programme Management Structure; Physical infrastructure;: SIEMATs; Distance Education; Girls Education; Social Equity;: Support Organisations; National Council of Educational Research: and Training (NCERT); Central Institute of Education Technology: (CIET); Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE); National: Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS); Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan: (KVS); Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS); Central Tibetan Schools: Administration (CTSA); Schemes and Programmes;: Vocationalisation of Secondary Education; Basic Components of: the Scheme; Pattern of Funding; Management Structure; Pre-: Vocational Education at Lower Secondary Stage; PSSCIVE;: Integrated Education for Disabled Children (IEDC); Computer Literacy: And Studies in Schools (CLASS).: 9. Transport and Communication 165-177: Transport and Energy; Transport and Environment; Safety;: CONTENTS:- 7: Structural Changes in the Economy; Data Base; Transport and: Budgetary Allocation; Technological Upgradation; Regulatory: Frameworks; Importance of Telecommunications; NTP 1994 -: objectives and achievements; Need for a new telecom policy;: Objectives and targets of the New Telecom Policy 1999; New Policy: Framework; Cellular Mobile Service Providers; Fixed Service: Providers; Cable Service Providers; Internet Telephony; Public: Mobile Radio Trunking Service Providers; National Long Distance: Operator; International Long Distance Services; Other Service: Providers; Global Mobile Personal Communication Services;: SATCOM Policy; VSAT Service Providers; Electronic Commerce;: Resolution of problems of existing operators; Restructuring of DoT;: Spectrum Management; Universal Service obligation.: 10. Language and Literature 179-195: Languages; Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 197-210: National Health Policy - 2002; Current Scenario; Financial Resources;: Delivery of National Public Health Programmes; The State of Public: Health Infra-Structure; Extending Public Health Services; Role of: Local Self-Government Institutions; Norms for Health Care: Personnel; Education of Health Care Professionals; Need for: Specialists in ‘Public Health’ and ‘Family Medicine’; Nursing: Personnel; Use of Generic Drugs and Vaccines; Urban Health; Mental: Health; Information, Education and Communication; Health: Research; Role of the Private Sector; The Role of Civil Society;: National Disease Surveillance Network; Health Statistics; Medical: Ethics; Regulation of Standards in Para Medical Disciplines;: Environmental and Occupational Health; The Impact of Globalization: on the Health Sector; Inter-Sectoral Contribution to Health;: Population Growth and Health Standards; Alternative Systmens of: Medicine; Objectives; Goals to be achieved by 2000-2015; NHP-: 2002- Policy Prescriptions; Equity; Women’s Health; Enforcement: of Quality Standards for Food and Drugs; Providing Medical Facilities: to Users from Overseas; Impact of Globalisation on the Health Sector.: 12. Industry 211-253: Role and Functions of the Department of Industrial Policy &: Promotion; Industrial Policy; Main features; Policy measures;: Economic Affairs; Public Finance.: 13. Finance Sector 255-267: Sources of Revenue; Transfer of Resources; Annual Budget; Public: Debt; External Assistance; Banking; Reserve Bank of India;: Composition of Banking System; Deposit Mobilisation and: 8 India: Deployment; Advances to Priority Sector; Credit to Weaker Sections;: Credit Flow to Agriculture; Advances to SC/ST Borrowers;: Differential Rate of Interest Scheme; Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar: Yojana (SGSY); Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana; Prime: Minister’s Rojgar Yojana (PMRY); Regional Rural Banks; Industrial: Development Bank of India; Export-Import Bank of India; ICICI: Limited; National Housing Bank;Housing Finance; Small Industries: Development Bank of India; Nabard; Indian Banks Abroad;: Insurance; Life Insurance Corporation of India.: 14. Natural Wealth 269-281: Minerals; Initiatives Taken in the Ninth Plan; Major Initiatives in the: Ninth Plan; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore Non-ferrous Metals;: Aluminium; Copper; Zinc and Lead; Externally Aided Projects; Plan: Outlay and Expenditure; Tenth Plan Objectives; Major Areas of: Concern; Tenth Plan Strategy; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore;: Non-Ferrous Metals; Copper; Lead and Zinc.: 15. Agriculture 283-292: Harvesting Season; Land Utilisation; Technology Mission on Oil: Seeds and Pulses; Crop Production Programme; Integrated Nutrient: Management; Horticulture; Estimated Production of Major: Horticultural Crops; Area and Production of Fruits in India During: 2001-02; Area and Production of Vegetables in India During 2001-02;: Area and Production of Major Spices in India During 2001-02.: 16. Wild Life 293-321: Flora; Fauna; Andhra Pradesh: Mahaveer Harina Vanasthali National: Park; Arunachal Pradesh; Assam: Kaziranga National Park; Manas: National Park; Orang National Park; Barnadi National Park; Bihar:: Valmiki National Park; Kanwar Lake; Gujarat: Gir National Park;: Marine National Park; Velvadar Blackbuck National Park; Black: Buck National Park; Himachal Pradesh: The Great Himalayan National: Park; Keibul Lam Jao National Park; Jammu & Kashmir: Dachigam: Naitonal Park; Hemis Altitude National Park; Kishtwar High Altitude: National Park; Jharkhand: Betla National Park, Ranchi; Karnataka;: Bandipur National Park; Bannerghatta National Park; Nagarhole: National Park; Nagarhole National Parks; Kerala: Eravikulam National: Park; Periyar National Park; Silent Valley National Park; Madhya: Pradesh: Bandhavgarh National Park; Kanha National Park; Madhav: Shivpuri National Park; Panna National Park; Satpura National Park: and Tiger Reserve; Van Vihar Bhopal Leo National Park;: Maharashtra: Wild Life Parks; Nawegaon National Park; Land Tenure;: Pench National Park; Sanjay Gandhi National Park; Tadoba National: Park; Krishnagiri Upavan National Park (Borivali National park);: CONTENTS:- 9: Manipur: Keibul Lamjao National Park; Mizoram: Murlen National: Park; Phawngpui National Park; Orissa: Simlipal National Park;: Rajasthan: Desert National Park; Ranthambore National Park; Sariska: National Park; Birds of Desert National Park; Sikkim:: Khangchendzonga National Park; Sirohi National Park; Tamil Nadu:: Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park; Uttaranchal: Corbett National: Park; Nandadevi National Park; Valley of Flowers National Park;: Uttar Pradesh: Dudhwa National Park; West Bengal; Singhalila: National Park; Sunderbans National Park; Gorumara National Park;: Andaman & Nicobar: Campbell Bay National Park; Galathea National: Park; Mount Harriet National Park; Saddle Peak National Park;: Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park; Wandoor; Nhidiyatapu: Biological Park.: 17. Tourism 323-330: Global Status and Trends; Global Market Trends; India’s Place In: World Tourism; India’s Tourist Profile; Tenth Plan Objective; Role: of the Department of Tourism; Barriers to Growth; Approach-Related: Barriers; Major components of the Tenth Plan strategy.: 18. Archaeological Sites 331-334: Approach and Action Plan for the Tenth Plan.: 19. Natural Calamities 335-342: The Global Context; Disastrous Weather Events of 1981; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1982; Disastrous Weather Events of 1983;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1984; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1985; Disastrous Weather Events of 1986; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1987; Disastrous Weather Events of 1988; Disastrous Weather: Events of 1989; Disastrous Weather Events of 1990; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1991; Disastrous Weather Events of 1992;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1993; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1994; Disastrous Weather Events of 1995; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1996.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 343-362: Bihu Festival; Sonepur Fair; Chhath Fair; Sat Khumb Fair; Pushkar: Fair; Durga Fair; Durga Puja Festival; Id-ul-Juha; Diwali—the Festival: of Lights; Dussehra; Kumbh-ka-Mela; Holi; Janmashtami; Lohri;: Mahashivratri; Onam; Raksha Bandhan; Jain Festival; Christian: Festivals; National Festivals; The Republic Day; Martyr’s Day;: Independence Day; Gandhiji’s Birthday; Bal—Din or Children’s Day.: 21. Arts and Crafts 363-382: Andhra Pradesh: Performing Arts; Arunachal Pradesh: Performing: Arts; Likabali; Assam: Handicrafts; Woodwork; Textiles; Toys and: 10 India: Dolls; Bihar: Performing Arts; Santhal; Chhattisgarh: Performing: Arts; Gujarat; Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles;: Himachal Pradesh: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork;: Stoneware; Textiles; Folk Paintings; Jammu & Kashmir: Handicrafts;: Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles; Metalware; Jharkhand:: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Wood-work; Textiles; Metalware; Toys: and Dolls; Puppetry; Karala: Performing Arts; Kathakali; Hand: Gestures; Madhya Pradesh: Performing Arts; Bhil Dance; Sola: Dance; Maharashtra: Handicrafts; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk: Painting; Manipur; Performing Arts; Orissa: Performing Arts;: Santhal; Punjab: Performing Arts; Bhangra; Gidha; Rajasthan:: Performing Arts; Bhavai Dance; Bhil Dance; Chari Dance; Folk: Dances; Ghoomar Dance; Ras Dance; Tamil Nadu: Handicrafts;: Woodwork; Stoneware; Textiles; Uttar Pradesh: Performing Arts;: Ahir Dance; Holi dance; Nautanki and Rasa Dance; West Bengal:: Handicrafts; Stoneware; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk Paintings;: Puppetary; Andaman & Nicobar: Performing Arts; Chatham Saw: Mill; Delhi: Handicrafts; Earthenware.: 22. Rural Development 383-405: Department of Rural Development; Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak: Yojana Guidelines; Programme Objectives; Guiding principles of: PMGSY and Definitions; Planning, Funding, Execution and: Maintenance of Rural Roads; Planning for Rural Roads; Funding: and Allocation; Proposals; State level Agencies; Preparation of: Project Proposals and their clearance; Scrutiny of project proposals;: Empowered Committee; Tendering of works; Programme: Implementation Units; Execution of Works; National Rural Roads: Development Agency; Quality Control and Supervision of Works;: Indira Awaas Yojana; Objective; Target Group; Identification of: beneficiaries; Panchayati Raj; 73rd Amendment Act, 1992; Powers: and Responsibilities; Gram Sabha; The Provisions of the Panchayats: (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996; Training and awareness: generation programme; Rural Building Centres - Guidelines; Eligibility: and Selection;ICT Initiatives in Rural Development; ICT: Infrastructure; Application Software Packages; Web-based: Applications;Database Applications; GIS Applications; Concurrent: Evaluation (CE) Studies Completed.: 23. Urban Development 407-424: Objectives; Role of all the Stakeholders; The Central Government: would; The State Governments would; The Local Authorities would;: The Public/Private Housing Finance Companies would; Housing: Boards/Corporations/Development Authorities and other public: agencies would; The Corporate, Private and Cooperative Sectors: CONTENTS:- 11: would; Research, and Technology Transfer Organisations would;: Planning for Integration, 2006, 6, 2013. Hardcover. New. India’s cultural heritage is rich and diverse due to its civilizational past. It is represented by thousands of monuments, temples and other works of art, such as paintings, sculptures and handicrafts found across the length and breadth of this country. Besides these tangible heritages are the less visible forms of cultural heritages, pertaining to oral traditions, aesthetic and religious beliefs, rituals and festivals, arts, music, folk traditions, dances, theatre forms, performing arts and narrative styles of storytelling. They are the insignia of the rich and diverse, multi-cultural, multi–linguistic cultural heritage of India. These are also called traditional expressions and include oral literature, music, dance, games, mythology, rituals, costumes and crafts. Sometimes the cultural spaces, such as sites for story-telling, rituals and festivals, market places, where traditional cultural activities take place, are also included under the intangible cultural heritage.Quick and easy access to information is vital to the development of varies fields of Knowledge. Therefore, it is essential that relevant information be brought to the attention of the professional, administrators, and researchers who have urgent need of it. In this respect, bibliography plays an important role. There was a time in the past, when it was possible to a scholar to keep himself up to date and well informed on current literature in his field of interest. But due to the increase in the amount of literature available, it has become more and more difficult for him to do so. But for bibliography even a scholar faced with such a vast amount of literature would lose his way, wasting much time before he is able to read even a part of what he is required to study. Much has been written on the Religious practices, and the related fields and the references are many and distributed over numerous journals, monographs, memoirs, Internet database and other publications that are not easily accessible to research workers and the seekers of information. Keeping in view these facts, it has been considered useful to compile a bibliography available. This bibliography on ‘Intangible cultural heritage of India: a selected bibliography. Vol. I: Indian religious practices aimed at covering scholarly literature on concerned and related fields. We sincerely hope that this bibliography would be useful for Scientists, research scholars, Anthropologists, and other personnel related with this field. About The Author:- Profile of Prof. Kamal K. MisraDr. Kamal K. Misra is Professor of Anthropology at the Central University of Hyderabad and is currently on deputation to the Government of India as Director of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal. He is also holding the additional charge of Director, Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata. He had his education at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar; Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; and University of Kent at Canterbury (U.K.). He was the recipient of Utkal University Gold Medal, Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship and Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Award. He was also Visiting Guest Researcher at the University of Bergen in Norway. He had earlier taught at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar and at Austin College, Sherman, Texas (USA). Dr. Misra’s research interests include Environmental Anthropology, Anthropological Linguistics, Theory in Anthropology, and Museum Anthropology. He has written/edited/co-edited 9 books and has published more than 50 research papers in journals of repute and anthologies. He is editor of Humankind and Journal of Anthropological Survey of India, and on the editorial advisory boards of several professional journals. Mohammad Rehan (b. 1974: Bhopal) Library and Information Assistant, Indira Gandhi Rastriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal has a Master Degree in Library and Information Science from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar and M.P. Bhoj Open University, Bhopal. He also earned Master Degree in Botany with specialization in Forest Ecology from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar. Previously he worked as an Assistant Professor in Rajeev Gandhi College, affiliated with Barkatullah University, Bhopal. He is also in the Guest faculty in Department of Library and Information Science, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University (MPBOU), Bhopal and Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Bhopal center. He is the life member of MP Library Association (MPLA). President of the Young Librarians Association [YLA] and the Sub-Editor of the Journal of the Young Librarians Association He has attended many conference and seminars at regional and national level. Ravindra K. Gupta (b. 1975: Jhansi) did his B. Sc. from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar, M.L.I.Sc. and M.A. (Economics) from Jiwaji University Gwalior. He also obtained PGDCA from Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal. He worked in various libraries in New Delhi such as IGNOU, NIFT. Presently working as a Library and Information Assistant in the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal. As a dedicated library professional, he is associated with Madhya Pradesh Library Association (MPLA) and attended several conferences, seminars at the national level. The Title 'Indian Religious Practices: a Selective Bibliography written/authored/edited by Kamal Kant Misra/Mohammad Rehan/Ravindra K Gupta', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211888 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 356 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2013, 6, 2013. Hardcover. New. Realizing the importance of intangible cultural heritages of India and their documentation, Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya has undertaken the task of preparing selective bibliographies on various aspects of intangible cultural heritages to facilitate scholars and researchers in their pursuit of knowledge. It is proposed to be a multi-volume exercise due to enormous literature available on the subject. Volume II incorporates ethno-medical practices in India. Subsequent volumes on other aspects of intangible cultural heritage of India would follow these volumes soon.There was a time in the past, when it was possible to a scholar to keep himself up to date and well informed on current literature in his field of interest. But due to the increase in the amount of literature available, it has become more and more difficult for him to do so. But for bibliography even a scholar faced with such a vast amount of literature would lose his way, wasting much time before he is able to read even a part of what he is required to study. Much has been written on the Ethno-medicines, and the related fields and the references are many and distributed over numerous journals, monographs, memoirs, Internet database and other publications that are not easily accessible to research workers and the seekers of information. Keeping in view these facts, it has been considered useful to compile a bibliography available. This bibliography on ‘Intangible cultural heritage of India: a selected bibliography. Vol. II: Ethno-medicines in India aimed at covering scholarly literature on concerned and related fields. We sincerely hope that this bibliography would be useful for Scientists, research scholars, Anthropologists, and other personnel related with this field. About The Author:- Profile of Prof. Kamal K. MisraDr. Kamal K. Misra is Professor of Anthropology at the Central University of Hyderabad and is currently on deputation to the Government of India as Director of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal. He is also holding the additional charge of Director, Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata. He had his education at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar; Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; and University of Kent at Canterbury (U.K.). He was the recipient of Utkal University Gold Medal, Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship and Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Award. He was also Visiting Guest Researcher at the University of Bergen in Norway. He had earlier taught at Utkal University, Bhubaneswar and at Austin College, Sherman, Texas (USA). Dr. Misra’s research interests include Environmental Anthropology, Anthropological Linguistics, Theory in Anthropology, and Museum Anthropology. He has written/edited/co-edited 9 books and has published more than 50 research papers in journals of repute and anthologies. He is editor of Humankind and Journal of Anthropological Survey of India, and on the editorial advisory boards of several professional journals. Mohammad Rehan (b. 1974: Bhopal) Library and Information Assistant, Indira Gandhi Rastriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal has a Master Degree in Library and Information Science from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar and M.P. Bhoj Open University, Bhopal. He also earned Master Degree in Botany with specialization in Forest Ecology from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar. Previously he worked as an Assistant Professor in Rajeev Gandhi College, affiliated with Barkatullah University, Bhopal. He is also in the Guest faculty in Department of Library and Information Science, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University (MPBOU), Bhopal and Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Bhopal center. He is the life member of MP Library Association (MPLA). President of the Young Librarians Association [YLA] and the Sub-Editor of the Journal of the Young Librarians Association He has attended many conference and seminars at regional and national level. Ravindra K. Gupta (b. 1975: Jhansi) did his B. Sc. from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar, M.L.I.Sc. and M.A. (Economics) from Jiwaji University Gwalior. He also obtained PGDCA from Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal. He worked in various libraries in New Delhi such as IGNOU, NIFT. Presently working as a Library and Information Assistant in the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal. As a dedicated library professional, he is associated with Madhya Pradesh Library Association (MPLA) and attended several conferences, seminars at the national level. The Title 'Ethno-Medicine in India: a Selective Bibliography written/authored/edited by Kamal Kant Misra/Mohammad Rehan/Ravindra K Gupta', published in the year 2013. The ISBN 9788121211895 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 357 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is HEALTH / HOME SCIENCE. 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Folklore and Folk Stories 349, Prized Counsel, The Righteousness, Four Blind Men, CONTENTS:- 9, The Pious Young Man, The Conspirators Goes to Heaven, 23. Globalisation of Culture 361, Foreigners in Vrindaban Today, The ISKON Movement, The Indentured Labours in Fiji, Guyana and Trinidad, Plight of Indentured Labour in Fiji, Saga of their Woes, Dismally Harsh Life, Starting of Campaign, The Indians, in Africa, Index 373, Bibliography 393 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Uttar Pradesh) written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054523 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 402 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 12th, 2008, 6, Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology, 1997. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. 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Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology, 1997. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. From the heady days of 1997, when CD-ROM was hitting the scene and people were still enchanted by the infinite potential of computers. Includes multimedia CD-ROM and manual for using this space-age technology. Cover has some shelf wear. The tamper seal on the CD-ROM sleeve is broken. CD-ROM works but needs Quicktime drivers to run the program. The pages are clean and unmarked., Case Studies in Cultural Anthropology, 1997, 3<
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