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Eco-Conservation for Tribal Development
Ram Prasad Panda
In our country the tribal constitutes 8% of the total population who are marginalised and poverty stricken. We can not neglect the aboriginals, tribals and adivasis and therefore we have to adopt suitable strategy for their socio-economic upliftment. Base 1st ed. xv+266p., Plates; Tables.
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Jayaprakash Narayan: Selected Works (Volume 6)
Bimal Prasad (ed.)
Jayaprakash Narayan (1902-79) was one of the most prominent leaders and thinkers that India has produced in modern times. Although he never sought power for himself, he played a major role not only in the struggle for Independence, but also in the Sociali 1st ed. xxxiii+561p., Index; 25cm.
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Indian Political System and Law
Lal Bahadur Prasad
According to its constitution, India is a "sovereign socialist secular democratic Republic." It has a federal form of government. The central government in Indian has greater power in relation to its states. The country has a multi-party system with a pre 1st ed. vii+287p.
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Power and Politics: Congress Rule in Bihar 1973-85
Gopal Prasad Singh
This book will show how the factors of Caste and Community started making a strong dent into the politics of Bihar as well as the politics of India in general. The period unfolds some serious questions of power and politics which was getting percellized a 1st ed. ix+182p., Tables; References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Global Environment Management
S.N. Prasad
Environmental politics covers issues from the local to the global and throws up challenges to our concepts of the natural world. Environmental politics is not just another policy option, it is a radical philosophy which questions some of the most traditio 1st ed. vii+232p., Bibliography; 23cm.
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Women in Rural Development: Contemporary Social Policy and Practice
Kiran Prasad (ed.)
Women in Rural Development: Contemporary Social Policy and Practice addresses the socio-economic status of rural women in India, the origin of rural development, development planning shift towards rural women, development programmes of the government, and 1st ed. xx+372p., Tables; Figures; References; 23cm.
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Contemporary Political Thoughts
Lal Bahadur Prasad
The present book discusses the contemporary political thought. In a democracy the people elect the Government, therefore the real power rests with the people, But actually the politicians and political parties have become overlords. However, politicians a 1st ed. viii+245p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Modern Political Theory
Lal Bahadur Prasad
The present book discusses the Modern Political Theory which in recent years has expanded in diversified areas. This book presents work from leading scholars in fields and reflects key debates in modern political theory. Its up-to-date summary a key text 1st ed. viii+243p., Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Linking Plant-Based Enterprises and Local Communities to Biodiversity Conservation in Nepal Himalaya
Bhishma Prasad Subedi
Nepal Himalaya harbors one of the globally significant biodiversity hotspots where poverty is acute and dependency o local communities on biodiversity high, with little alternatives for livelihoods. In such a situation, is it possible to generate enough e 1st ed. x+244p., Tables; Figures; References; Annexures; Index; 25cm.
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Iron and Social Change in Early India
Bhairabi Prasad Sahu (ed.)
From the time it was first discussed in the 1960s, no other aspect of the iron age in India has attracted so much attention and generated such vibrant debate among historians and archaeologists as the relationship between iron technology and social change 1st ed. xii+248p.
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