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World Tourism in the New Millennium
Sanjeev Gupta
The Scenario of tourism has changed tremendously due to increasing population, international travel, fast means of transport, leisure and pleasure seeking attitude, globalisation and liberlisation policies. This scenario is continuously changing in the in 1st ed. viii+215p., Tables; Figures; Index; 23cm.
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School Management
Kamlesh Gupta
Discipline is beauty. That is the reason why people of refined taste always prefer discipline besides imparting beauty. Discipline leads to many other benefits. It is equally beneficial, whether applied at a micro level or a macro one. In childhood, a chi 1st ed. x+382p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Pesticide Residues in Food Commodities
Alamelu Gupta
As back as in 1972, Wessel, J.R. of New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, USA reported that, on an average, insecticide residues present in various food commodities constituted over 89% of residues of all pesticides combined. This holds good eve 1st ed. xv+322p., Tables; Figures; Glossary; Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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Get Smart: The Puffin Book of Games, Puzzles and Activities
Vaishali Gupta
A fun informative activity book for six–eight-year-olds, where they can revise as well as learn new concepts in Maths, English and General Knowledge. 1st ed. 64p.
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Ethics Incorporated: Top Priority and Bottom Line
Dipankar Gupta
The book details the pressures of contemporary competition that make it imperative for organizations to follow ethical business practices. Dipankar Gupta illustrates how ethical business practices. Dipankar Gupta illustrates how ethical business practices 1st ed. 203p., Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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Margaret Atwood: A Psychoanalytical Study
Rama Gupta
Man has always been intrigued by human psychology. He has tried to fathom the complex workings of the human mind. Margaret Atwood is one such world acclaimed contemporary Canadian writer who seems to have mastered the skill of interpreting human mind. Thi 1st ed. viii+166p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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India, Pakistan and Bangladesh share a long history, an emerging cordial relationship and a common vision for the future. This book is not India-centric but deals with various aspects of the three sovereign nations. Reading them together will be an unprec 1st ed. xii+300p., vi+438p., vi+439-742p., vi+743-1065p., vi+1067-1345p., vi+1347-1664p., vi+1665-1964p., vi+1965-2379p., vi+2381-2666p., 23cm.
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Media Society and Culture
Om Gupta
Media collects trivia from society and large and sends it back to masses in structure forms of news. Since society consists of different communities news impacts people differently. More often than not it doesn’t. People need some identification to relate 1st ed. viii+301p., Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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The caste system has conventionally been perceived by scholars as a hierarchy based on the binary opposition of purity and pollution. Challenging this position, leading sociologist Dipankar Gupta argues that any notion of a fixed hierarchy is arbitrary an 1st ed. x+300p., 20cm
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As for the author’s intention in writing this Contemporary History of Indian People, it resembles to that of Gorkey of Pre-revolution Russia. Through his autobiographical novels, he expressed the grass-roots features of an age of a great transformation. F 1st ed. v+321p., Plates; Bibliography; 22cm.
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