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Social Thought
Sunil Goyal Sangeeta Goyal
The book entitled 'Social Thought' is prepared as per the requirements of the students of sociology. Apart from the brief life history of leading Social scientist, theories being propagated by them have been discussed and elaborated in detail in simple la 1st ed. viii+228p.
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Teaching of Mathematics
Suraj Goyal
This book on teaching mathematics has been written to assess and evaluate on what comprises the good teaching of a crucial subject like mathematics designed to serve as a teaching tool for educators. It covers all the main aspects of mathematics--arithmet 1st ed. viii+272p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index.
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Teaching of Biology
Suraj Goyal
The study of biology serves an in important key to unlock the secretes of the world around us, and it is also essential for rendering human life better. The advancements in biological research and study, especially in such fields as medicine, genetics and 1st ed. viii+272p., Figures; Bibliography; Index.
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Harsha: A Multidisciplinary Political Study
Shankar Goyal
The present research work on Harsha by Dr. Shankar Goyal will blaze, we believe, a new trail in the historiography of ancient Indian political history, for it looks upon the history of the age of Harsha not form the traditional’ what and when happened app 1st ed. xxiv+384p., Tables; Figures; Maps; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Ancient India: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Shankar Goyal
In recent decades the popularity of the political history is declining very fast in India as well as in other countries. Therefore in order to revitalize their discipline some political historians, both in India and the West, are pleading that now the con 1st ed. xiv+174p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Is it realistic to expect that wealth can continue to be generated through trade and industrial development, without bringing the earth to the brink of ecological ruin? This book critically examines the relationship between the powerful new system of inte 1st ed. xxvi+424p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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R.C.C. Structure Constructions Through Slip Forming
Jagvir Goyal
Reprint viii+127p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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Indian Revenue Service: What Lies Beneath
S.K. Goyal
The Indian Revenue Service as the name suggests is constituted to collect revenues to meet development requirements of the government. Officers enjoy quasi-judicial powers in assessment of income and collection of taxes thereon. They are trained to collec 1st ed. xi+204p., Index; 22cm.
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The origin of Brahmi script is one of the most ticklish problems of ancient Indian history. Coupled with this problem is the question of the prevalence of the art of writing in the post-Indus –pre-Asokan period. Earlier it was believed that the knowledge 1st ed. xxvi+140p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Principles and Theories of Economics
M.K. Goyal
Unlimited needs and limited resources with alternative uses create basic problems of an economy. Every economy strives to solve these problems through prudent and national use of these limited resources in the best way to secure maximum satisfaction of hu 1st ed. viii+452p., Tables; Figures; Index; 23cm.
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