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Education in India (Volume 4)
Shubha Tiwari (ed.)
The sheer population of India force Mammoth phenomena. Education in India is one such area that has naturally grown in this soil; being shaped by multiple deliberate and also unintended choices. The point is that if some philosophy, certain guiding princi 1st ed. xii+292p., Tables; 23cm.
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Education in India (Volume 2)
Shubha Tiwari (ed.)
Education in India is a multi-layered and multi-dimensional phenomenon. The various demand, needs, requirements, approaches and output of sub-sectors of this overwhelmingly vast sector are immensely varied. It is not easy to comment on this issue. Moreove 1st ed. viii+271p., Tables; References; 23cm.
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Children and Literature
Shubha Tiwari (ed.)
Publishing of Books is a mark of growth of a particular society. The types and topics of books are a sure indicator of development of sensitivity in a given society. Books that sell ought to be brought out but books that express offstage concerns should a 1st ed. viii+151p., References; 23cm.
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Education in India (Volume III)
Shubha Tiwari (ed.)
'Transformation' is the key word in the educational scenario in India today. Globalisation, privatization and changing requirements and aspirations demand an innovative approach. In the concept of the knowledge-based society, 'meritocracy' will prevail. T 1st ed. x+254p., Tables.
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