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Appropriate Technology for Rural Women
Veena Gandotra Krishna Oberoi Promila Sharma
Rural women in developing countries continue to be responsible for the time and labour intensive tasks but they do not have access to new technologies, especially in farm and allied activities management. No mechanization has been introduced for women dom 1st ed. viii+244p., Tables; Figures.
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Scope: Potash Fertilisers are the most widely used fertilisers. India’s entire requirement worth about Rs. 1200 – 1500 crores is being imported and is a drain on foreign exchange. India has glauconite reserves of potash over 2000 million tonnes in states 1st ed.
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The road transport sector plays a major role in the economic development of the country. The profitability of transport operations depends to a large extent on fuel efficiency of the vehicles. TIFAC in 1991 commissioned a study "Technoloiges to make STU’s 1st ed.
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Digital Technology in Education
Krishna Sagar
The purpose of this book is to provide a panoramas of the application of new digital technologies in education. It concerns how ICT can create new. Open learning environments and their instrumental role in shifting the emphasis from a teacher centred to a 1st ed. viii+207p., Tables; Figures; References; Bibliogrsaphy; Index; 23cm.
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Communication Technology and Human Development: Recent Experiences in the Indian Social Sector
Avik Ghosh
The role communication can play in facilitating social change and furthering the goals of development programmes is now widely acknowledged. However, what is not so well appreciated is that the application of communication technologies in social developme 1st ed. 292p., Tables; Figures.
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Education for New Generation
K. Agarwal
The term ‘New Generation’ implies ‘future generation, furnished with new technologies and inventions.’ The speed at which the existing scenario is heading towards a new and newer progress, made in the sphere of technology, has also accelerated the process 1st ed. x+397p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Technology in Digital Education
Mahesh Verma
Over the past two decades, modern technologies have transformed many aspects of our life, including how we communicate, how we spend our free time, and especially how we work. As modern life and workplace demands have changed as a result of this technolog 1st ed. viii+268p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Fish Genetics and Aquaculture Biotechnology
T.J. Pandian (ed.) C.A. Strussmann (ed.) M.P. Marian (ed.)
Fish Genetics and Aquaculture Biotechnology is an outcome of the International Conference on “Advanced Technologies in Fisheries and Marine Sciences” organized by the Center for Marine Science and Technology, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. Representat 1st ed. viii+162p., Figures; Tables; References; Index; 25cm.
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Experimental Seed Science and Technology
N. Natrajan R. Umarani P. Masilamani
Seed is the best of nature against the ravages of time and all other adversities. Man started appreciating the intense and immense potential of seeds long time ago; further he dived technologies to harness the insitute potential of seeds. The role of seed 1st ed. viii+252p., Tables; Figures; References; 25cm.
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Role and Status of Women in Agricultural Development
Neelma Kunwar
This book depicts the role and status of rural women of Western Utter Pradesh state in their agriculture development. Modern agricultural and home technologies introduced during recent decades have affected living of rural women. Which technology is more 1st ed. xvi+216p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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