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Folk Tales of North East India
S.P. Singh
Folk Tales of North East India" is a collection of eleven short stories based on some incidents, folklores and a few interesting anecdotes. Almost all the stories have their origin in the breathtaking and beautiful mountainous state of Mizoram, one of the 1st ed. viii+120p.
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Travel and Tourism Management
S.P. Singh
Management of travel and tourism organisations are facing challenges created both by increasing demand and stiff competition. Improving customer service, providing more and more facilities and customer satisfaction are tools that are reason, managers in m 1st ed. viii+167p., Tavles; Figures; Index; 23cm.
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Sustainable Tourism
S.P. Singh
Being the largest industry in the world, tourism and its economy is heavily dependent on the environment, heritage, culture and the diversity and natural landscapes, coastal area, people, biodiversity and social structures. Hence any diverse impact on the 1st ed. viii+202p., Tables; Index; 22cm.
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Advances in Horticulture and Forestry: 2003 (Volume 9)
S.P. Singh (ed.)
1st ed. viii+294p., Tables; References; 23cm.
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Scientific Horticulture (Volume 10)
S.P. Singh (ed.)
1st ed. viii+294p., Tables; References; 23cm.
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Fundamentals of Plant Biotechnology
B.S. Singh M.P. Singh
Commercial potential of biotechnology is immense since the scope of its activities covers the entire spectrum of human life and since it draws on the capabilities and resourcefulness of the entire biological world and even beyond (for examples, modificati 1st ed. viii+758p., Figures; Tables; Glossary; Appendices; 26cm.
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Production Management of Underutilized Vegetables
D.N. Singh S.P. Singh
Vegetables are very important to human health and national economy. Most of them are short duration and quick growing. Very convenient to raise even on small piece of land economically where other crops do not grow. They come under less carbohydrates and 1st ed. iv+330p., Table; Illustrations; Appendices; Glossary; Index.
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International Conference on Human Resource Development in the Area of Disability Rehabilitation
J.P. Singh H.P.S. Ahluwalia
In keeping with India’s Philosophy of ‘Vasudhev Kutumbkamb’ which literally means’ the world is one family’ a new chapter of co-operation in the sphere f disability started with the International Conference on Human Resource Development. India has been fo 1st ed. xvi+312p., Tables; Figures; Appendix; Plates; Index; 23cm.
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Empowerment of Scheduled Caste Women: Through Self-Help Groups
S.K. Singh S.P. Pandey
Development alone cannot bring peace, prosperity and progress unless social justice and gender equality are ensured. It has been realized that development programs have bypassed women who constitute about half of the population of the country. The interna 1st ed. xviii+221p., Tables; Bibliography; 22cm.
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Work Experience: For Elementary & Nursery Teachers Training Programmes
L.P. Singh G.S. Sehgal
One of the most important goals of education is to enable learners to acquire knowledge, develop understanding and various skills, indicate positive attitudes, values and habits conductive to an all round development of their personality. Education brings 1st ed. xiii+180p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; 23cm.
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