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Author: RAMESH CHANDRA ED
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Recent Trends In World Tourism
Ramesh Chandra (ed.)
Man, infested with wanderlust. Since very beginning, has been a traveler or tourist. Tourism has also undergone tremendous changes in spirit, volume, dimension and motive through the ages. Currently while tourism is guided by economic activities on the on 1st ed. viii+316p., References; Appendices; Glossary: Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Dr. Ambedkar: Science and Society
Ramesh Chandra (ed.)
1st ed. xxxii+200p., 23cm.
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Environment Forest and Tribes: Anthropological Concomitance
Ramesh Chandra (ed.)
1st ed. viii+192p., 23cm.
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Abhijnana Sakuntalam: Shakuntala
Kalidasa Ramesh Chandra (ed.) A.H. Edgren (tr.)
Abhijnana-Sakuntalam, a drama composed in seven acts by Kalidasa, is one of the best not only in Sanskrit literature, but in the literature of the world. The story was already in Mahabharata in the form of a dull narrative; but, Kalidasa turned the same i 1st ed. xviii+116p., 23cm.
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Management of Soil Quality for Sustainable Agriculture
B. Mishra (ed.) Ramesh Chandra (ed.) S.K. Singh (ed.)
Soil is a wonderful gift of nature to humankind, but limited, non-renewable and non-elastic resource. Past decades witnessed a considerable shrinkage in the soil due to unscrupulous increase in the urbanization and industrialization. Agricultural technolo 1st ed. xii+431p., Tables; Figures; References; 23cm.
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Modern Trends in Forensic Science
Ramesh Chandra (ed.) Praveen K. Janjua (ed.) S. Nath (ed.)
Forensic science includes a widespread multiplicity of methodical and medico legal disciplines. Forensic science intends to make available unprejudiced, scientific support for use in courts of law. Scientific examination of materials evidence is compulsor 1st ed. viii+244p., Tables; Figures; References; 23cm.
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Mudraraksasa: The Signet Ring of Rakshasa
Ramesh Chandra (ed.) Vishakadatta R.S. Pandit (tr.)
Mudrarakshasa is a historical play of the nataka type in seven acts written by Visakhadatta in 6th Century A.D. in which Chanakya, the minister of king Chandragupta of Pataliputra, wins over Rakshasa, the minister of the Nandas to the side of Chandragupta 1st ed. x+118p., 23cm.
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