Editore: Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi, 1991
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Yak and Yeti Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: VG. 1st Edition. 206 pages. On China's relations with Nepal.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Concept of wage goods model. 3. Wage goods model v/s Indian plan models a comparative analysis with special reference to Mahalanobis model. 4. Wage goods model v/s other selected development models a comparative analysis. 5. Relevance of wage goods model in the present context. 6. Conclusion and suggestions. Appendices. Selected bibliography. Index. Sophisticated models have been used to fulfil the ultimate goal of development in our plans. But the basic goal is unfulfilled even today. Wage Goods Model was presented by Prof. C.N. Vakil and Prof. P.R. Brahmananda as an alternative to Mahalanobis model at the time of launching the Second Five Year Plan of India. The Wage Goods Model and its theoretical cum practical implications have been developed further by Prof. Brahmananda in his more or less continuous sequence of writings. The model has been getting wide support in the academic circle. But at the official level the influence of the model has been minimal despite the poor performance of the economy and the non practical nature of the policies pursued. The policy makers and the authorities have worked on their own hunches and intuitions. The book has evaluated the multi dimensions of the Wage Goods Model controversy in India. The book is a must for planners and policy makers scholars and students and all who have interest in development economics. 86 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Historical perspective at Indian industrial policy. 3. Industrial policy resolution (prior to 1991) a critical appraisal. 4. New Industrial policy 1991 issues and options. 5. Findings and suggestions. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. Development depends on industrialisation and industrialisation depends on industrial policy. The first industrial policy of the Government of India was announced in April1948. Subsequently Industrial policy resolutions 1956 1980 1990 and 1991 were announced. The book has evaluated the efficacy of different industrial policy resolutions in industrialisation/development of the nation in the background of unsatisfactory performance. The latest industrial policy resolution 1991 has been prepared under the frame work of globalisation and liberalisation. But the author has pointed out that rural industrialisation issue is completely missing from it. The book will be of interest of policy makers teachers and students of economics and all others who have interest in Indian economy. 112 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Importance and growth of tourism industry in India. 2. Tourism development and public sector. 3. Haryana Tourism Corporation Punjab Tourism Development Corporation and Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development corporation organisation structure activities results. 4. Project planning management in state tourism development corporations. 5. Financing policies of State Tourism Development Corporations. 6. Performance evaluation of state tourism corporations. 7. Tourism development in public sector challenges and options. Annexure. Bibliography. Index. All states and union territories in India have launched a scheme to develop necessary infrastructure through establishing State Tourism Development Corporations (STDCs) for speedy development of tourism. The experience has been proved good in some states while the role of some tourism corporations in found wanting. The present book is primarily aimed at inquiring project planning practices in state tourism corporations appraising the existing financial structure of tourism corporations to evaluate the operating performance of tourism corporations and to suggest necessary measures to improve the performance of the corporations. The present book contains case studies of three corporations namely Haryana Tourism Corporation (HTC) Punjab Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) and Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC). 170 pp.
Editore: Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi, 1985
Lingua: Inglese
Da: Yak and Yeti Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: VG. 1st Edition. 404 pages.
Editore: Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi, 2004
ISBN 10: 817629487X ISBN 13: 9788176294874
Lingua: Inglese
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: VG. xix, 209p. Author is a professor at Kohima College.
Editore: Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi, 1990
ISBN 10: 8171002692 ISBN 13: 9788171002696
Lingua: Inglese
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: VG. 190p, tables, ills. An anthropometric and physical anthropological investigation of Nepalis.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction. I. Trade 1. Black market for foreign exchange and capital flight/Amit K. Biswas. 2. Intellectual property rights and imitation product/Tanmoyee Banerjee (Chatterjee). 3. Market structure joint ventures and environmental protection in a small open economy/Indrani Roy Chowdhury. II. Finance 4. Comparative advantage in banking and strategic specialization in cournot games/Indrajit Mallick. 5. Dualistic credit markets and its impact on welfare an introduction/Rajlakshmi Mallik. 6. Does firm size matter in an imperfect capital market. A study for the Indian firms/Pranab Kumar Das and Bhaswar Moitra. 7. Examining the relationship among capital risk and productivity evidence from Indian public sector banks/Abhiman Das and Saibal Ghosh. III. Development 8. Government taxation and economic growth for models with private and public inputs/Dipankar Dasgupta. 9. Child labour and economic development/Ambar Ghosh Chandana Ghosh and Arindam Bhattacharyya. 10. Rural financial sector and non farm employment/Amit Kundu. 11. Competition and collusion in a basmati market the impact of collusion on prices/Abhijit Banerjee and J.V. Meenakshi. 12. Uncertain demand choice of capacity and repeated competition in a Duopoly market/Diganta Mukherjee. Index. The present book provides a snapshot of some of the emerging issues in the fields of international trade financial economics and development economics that are being debated by experts in recent years and the materials are useful to not only post graduate students but also to researchers who seek to make new grounds in different dimensions of contemporary research in economics. Distributed in three sections the twelve chapters in the volume cover areas like black market in foreign exchange intellectual property rights and limitation products trade and environmental protection measures through joint ventures strategic specialization an comparative advantage in banking activities dualistic credit markets and social welfare firm size and imperfection in Indian capital market the relationships between risk and productivity of capital in India's banking industry government taxation and economic growth growth with child labour financial sector and non farm employment in the rural economy competition and collusion in specific quality rice market and the relation between uncertain market demand and choice of optimum capacity utilization in imperfectly competitive firms. While some of the papers are about rigorous empirical treatment of economic issues relevant in contemporary Indian context some of the papers address the theoretical issues which are relevant for developing nations as whole. 253 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Human rights and the international Milieu. 2. Human rights in India. 3. Human rights in Pakistan. 4. Human rights in Kashmir. 5. The United States and the human rights issue. 6. India Pakistan the road ahead. Annexures. Bibliography. Index. The western powers in general and US in particular have been raising the bogey of Human Rights violation against India and now against Pakistan too. But we know it is merely a case of the pot calling the kettle black. We are aware of their double standards of how the self styled champions of human rights use this concept as ideological stick to beat others with. Even the west based human rights groups like Amnesty International are biased in their reporting. While year after year they have condemned the Government of India for its policies in Kashmir but until recently there has been hardly any condemnation of Pakistan despite proof of its motivating training and financing the militants. Similarly there has been constant pressure on the Indian Government Bodies like the Red Cross the Amnesty International to survey the policies of the Government of India in Kashmir. But not once has a demand been made for permission to survey the training camps being run by the Pakistan Government. Both India and Pakistan should realise that neither foreign policy is serving the interests of their nations. As long as they are at loggerhead others will only try to take advantage of their hostilities. 219 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Appraisal of poverty alleviation programmes. 3. Self employment programmes micro level study. 4. Wage employment programmes micro level study. 5. National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) micro level study. 6. Limiting factors in the way to poverty alleviation broad issues and options. 7. Conclusion and policy recommendations. Select bibliography. Index. Most of the programmes for direct attack on poverty are good politics but bad economics. They are populist measures for various considerations. The book has evaluated the efficacy of the poverty alleviation programmes on the basis of micro level study with this conclusion that poverty alleviation programmes have filled the coffers of a group of people who are much above the poverty line. The book throws sufficient light on political economy of poverty and poverty alleviation programmes. Poverty has been measured in the study on the basis of head count ratio (H) Income Gap ratio (I) Ginni con efficients (G) and Amartya Sen Index (P). The book has evaluated the self employment programmes wage employment programmes and National Social Assistance Programmes separately and in that process limiting factors in way of poverty alleviation programmes have been identified. The book will be of interest to policy makers teachers and students of economics and all others who have interest in the economics of poverty in India. 166 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Regional analysis methods. 3. Patterns of development and regional variations in agriculture industry tertiary and socio cultural activities. 4. Spatial variations in overall development. 5. Inter sectoral and inter temporal analyses of patterns and spatial variations of development underlying factors. 6. Conclusions and postscript. Appendix tables. Bibliography. Index. Since the beginning of the planning era of India the planners and policy makers are emphasising on the socio economic development of the underdeveloped areas that may grow at the same pace with overall development of the economy. Appropriate studies are lacking to answer all the questions related to this problem of Indian economy. The present book is an attempt to show the nature of spatial development in India during the plan period with an improved methodology that measures the extent and causes of socio economic disparities of its regions while indicating general level of development of the whole economy. On the basis of seventeen indicators a case study has been done for the State of West Bengal. In addition to its economic content the methodological contribution of the study should prove to be useful to the policy makers scholars and to the students of economics. 169 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Search. 2. Spirit's voyage after passing away. 3. Resurrection and judgement. 4. Spirit after death. 5. Doctrine of reincarnation. 6. Spiritualism. 7. Famous quotes on death. Index. The concept of life after death and reincarnation has always remained the center of attraction for both the intellectuals and also for the layman. Many philosophies and many doctrines have cropped up around the world on the issues related to life and death life after death and reincarnation. Superstitious individuals have always rejected the scientific experiments related to life after death on one side and on the other side the followers of scientific logical approach have always rejected mythology and religious scriptures. This book explains every aspect of life after death and reincarnation in the simplest language enabling everyone to understand the real meaning of death and reincarnation. It is true that no one wants to die but the fundamental truth is that no one can ever be able to win over death. Death cannot restricted nor can individual live forever with this physical body. We must accept the fact that the good deeds and actions of an individual give him or her the importance to be remembered forever. Self imposed intellectuals have always rejected the notion that reincarnation is possible but from time to time the human society has seen and experienced situations where people come back and tell stories related to previous lives. This book can work as a simple guide to know more about the concept of life after death. Beginning with the concept of search moving towards spirit's voyage after passing away resurrection and judgement spirit after death doctrine of reincarnation spiritualism and ending with famous quotes on death. This book is not embattled towards any specific target group and it is assumed that this might help the individual reader in understanding the secretive concept of spiritualism and mysticism with ease and without irrational debugging of brain. 210 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Linkage of industrial revolution and colonisation. 2. Adverse results of British industrial revolution. 3. Economics of colonisation. 4. Free trade no Panacea for development of Indian economy. 5. Laissez faire not the solution. 6. What is our priority luxury or necessity. 7. Fickle fashions in economic policies. 8. Economic Darwinism. 9. Co relation between technology and economy. 10. International capitalism and India. Bibliography. Index. Globalism has come to be accepted as the dominant world philosophy for the twenty first century. Globalisation is not a new phenomenon but extension of the policy of colonisation which started with the Industrial revolution in England. The author has traced the history of colonialism from the eighteenth century and linked it up with the present phase of globalisation. While analysing the industrial revolution in Britain he has also analysed the process of industrialization in France Germany and the U.S.A. The two world wars were the result of competition for world hegemony required for continuation of industrial revolution in the west. Two world wars intervened before an American centred world economy replaced a British centred one World Bank and I.M.F the Guardians of World Monetary System have played a major role in this direction. Signs of world depression are evident and serious differences have surfaced between U.S.A. and Britain on the one side and on the other France and Germany where the economic miracle has already run out of steam giving credence to the theory that miracles are only short lived. Colonialism is essentially an economic phenomenon and has outlived its formal political end. Economics and politics being closely inter related economic globalisation will also lead to political globalisation with consequent loss of national sovereignty. Globalisation process consists of development of a strong centre with dominant states and a weak periphery of third world countries. The process of globalisation consists of globalisation of resources of the world for the benefit of a small section of people who control the levers of power. The picture if globalisation is one of increased unemployment and poverty throughout the world while resources are being concentrated in the hands of the few through global control of technology. A technology and trade control regime has been ushered in through Dunkel Report of 1991 and subsequent World Trade Organisation Agreement of 1994. This will not be in the interest of developing countries and particularly for India where population constitutes the main resource. Technological redundancy which is one of the main features of globalisation will hit the people hard. The author has supported his analysis and findings by thorough research. The book opens up an entirely new chapter on globalisation which will be of interest to academics policy makers and general public who are interested in the future of the country and the world at large. 301 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: New. Contents: Preface. 1. Monetary planning in a planned economy/Bhabatosh Datta. 2. The economics of 'liberalisation' in the Indian context/Dhires Bhattacharyya. 3. Some aspects of competition/Amitava Sen. 4. American economy in global perspective/D.B. Dutta. 5. Internal debt trap: the shadow and the substance/Mihir Rakshit. 6. The quantity theory, Indian monetarism and autonomy of the Reserve Bank of India/P.R. Brahmananda. 7. Recurring issues in the Indian economy/Santikumar Ghosh. 8. On restructuring the Indian economy: some perspectives/Ajit Sengupta. 9. Changing scenario of the Indian capital market and the 1991-92 multi-crore securities scam/Alak Ghosh. 10. Keynesian economics and the newly developing countries: some observations on the so-called 'relevance debate'/Hirendra Nath Roy. 11. Recent economic reforms and their impacts on the poor and vulnerable sections of the society/S.P. Gupta. 12. Dr. S.N. Sen's Central Banking in Undeveloped Money Markets': end twentieth century updation/Tara Shankar Roy. 13. Aspects of international monetary scenario/ Subrata Gupta. 14. Development in the banking sector/Rakhal Datta. 15. The Indian money market and its development/Manjula Bose. 16. Neoliberalism, globalisation and the vision of the world economy/Prabuddha Nath Roy. Index. "Professor Satyendra Nath Sen was an authority on monetary economics, trade and finance and possessed specialized knowledge of banking. He was an wonderful teacher and had inspired three generations of students of economics. His writings in banking, trade and finance sparkle 293 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. I. Introductory 1. Intellectual property rights the challenges ahead/Hon'ble justice S.B. Sinha. 2. The intellectual property rights law evolution and development/K.S. Bhati. 3. Ancient Indian perception to intellectual property rights/Partha Pratim Das. 4. Evolution and development of intellectual property rights national law and international law/Prasanna Kumar Ray. 5. Recent development for protection of intellectual property rights an analysis of Doha and Cancun conference/Dipak Das. 6. Intellectual property rights in India/Jayanta Kumar Saha. II. WTO and intellectual property law 7. Intellectual property right law in WTO regime the perspectives and challenges for developing countries/Alok Ray. 8. Intellectual property rights in life forms/Prem Kumar Agarwal. 9. WTO/TRIPs and patent rights in Indian perspective/Amit Sen. III. Widening horizons of patent laws 10. Indian constitution tripped by the GATT the TRIPs and the Indian patent law/Manabendra Kumar Nag. 11. Patenting of biotechnological inventions global and Indian perspective/M.K. Bhandari. 12. International patent law and India's sovereign right some critical issues/Tapas Kumar Bose. 13. Intellectual property rights in outer space and patents/Raja Bhattacharyya. 14. An overview of the patent law in India/Krushna Chandra Jena. 15. TRIPs constitution and patents a study of intellectual property rights/A.H. Mondal. 16. Indian patents law and Uruguay round/Swati Sinha. 17. Intellectual property rights and Indian legislations with special reference to patent/Satish Chandra. 18. Environmental protection in relation to patentability of biotechnology/Sarit Kumar Sadhu. IV. Emerging challenges to the copyright law 19. The golden rule of copying vs. fair use doctrine/Preeti Misra. 20. Design laws in changing society/Avimanyu Behera. 21. Legal protection of creativity under copyrights law/Premananda Ranasingh. 22. Legal protection of creativity under copyright law an overview/J.K. Das. 23. The law of copyright protection at international and national level/T.P. Tripathi. 24. Copyright a long anointed concept in libraries/Madhabmohan Adhikary. 25. Intellectual property protection of software copyright vs. patent/Anirban Majumder. 26. Copyright protection in internet/Tabrez Ahmad. 27. Constitutionality of the limited duration of copyright/Achina Kundu. 28. Concept of originality in copyright law/Subir Kumar Roy. 29. The emerging challenges to the Indian copyright law a review/Shachi Chakrabarty and Manik Chakrabarty. V. Intellectual property rights law in commercial domain 30. Intellectual property right/Bhudeb Bhattacharyya. 31. Protection of performer's rights national and international perspectives/V.K. Ahuja. 32. Intellectual property rights law Asia perspective/Ashok A. Desai. 33. Legal protection of creativity in the digital millennium issues and challenges/B.P. Dwivedi. 34. Protection of traditional knowledge national and international perspectives/R.M. Dungawat. 35. Infringement of copyright in films by cable TV in India/Nilansu Bhattacharyya. Table of cases. Bibliography. Index. Global trade has crossed all barriers. Intellectual property law is now an indispensable part of economic laws throughout the whole world. The different branches of intellectual property law patents trademarks designs copyrights creativity etc. confer legal exclusivity in the market place. A balance between protection of intellectual property rights over such knowledge and their quick dissemination and assimilation in the productive enterprise is essential for continued growth of the country's economy. International negotiations about intellectual property poliferate but legal protection is still at base a matter for the domestic laws of nation states. Almost all the countries of the world have enacted laws as for safeguard of the intellectual property on the domestic front. As transnational business grows so the experts need to have acquaintance with IPR laws of all.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Federalism and the commerce clause. 2. Inter state and intra state commerce Federal and state powers. 3. New dimensions of commerce today. 4. Some marginal situations and the limits of commerce today. 5. The commerce clauses and its role in the country's economy. 6. Regulation versus restriction price fixing. 7. Regulation of trade commerce and intercourse through taxation the permissible limits. 8. Regulation of trade commerce and intercourse through VAT. 9. Conclusion and suggestions. Bibliography. Index. This is a commercial age and the concept of commerce has undergone a radical change almost in every part of the world. Business through internet (E commerce) is now an accepted mode of commerce. With the passage of time there has been a change in instrumentalities of commerce. There has been a change in the standard of morals and therefore there has been a shift in the doctrine of res extra commercium also. While discussing the allocation of powers in relation to trade and commerce it has been tried to ascertain as to where the E commerce would lie. When constitutions of either of the countries under examination (U.S.A. Canada Australia and India) were being drafted the constitution makers could not have visualised this type of instrumentality of commerce. The discussion of internet and its resultant E commerce and VAT are of special interest for both federal state scholars and economists. The book is thought provoking and full of sparks as it touches many issues which are emerging and are controversial but are becoming most pressing in view of new emerging trends due to globalization. Emerging and imperative issue discussed in the book is VAT (Value Added Tax). It is successfully working in some federations as well as in European countries. In India states are apprehensive of the erosion of their fiscal autonomy and therefore they are resisting its implementation. However in view of emerging internet culture the need of VAT will be more welcome. Keeping in view the crumbling barriers of geographical boundaries in the age of globalization and the need of the federating units not to depart from regulatory measures on trade and commerce the book is the need of hour for lawyers economists professionals and policy makers. 292 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents 1. Indian Contract Act 1872. 2. Negotiable Instruments Act 1881. 3. The transfer of Property Act 1882. 4. Banking Regulation Act 1949. 5. Consumer Protection Act 1986. 6. Indian Evidence Act1872. 7. Banker's Book Evidence Act 1891. 8. Income Tax Act 1961. 9. Limitation Act 1963. 10.The Indian Penal Code 1860. 11. Civil Procedure Code 1908. 12. The Industrial Dispute Act 1947. 13. The Payment of Wages Act 1936. 14. Workmen's Compensation Act 1923. 15. Factories Act 1948. 16. Sale of Goods Act 1930. Index. Cooperative legislation has been receiving attention of the government at various points of time with the basic objective of involving people at the grassroot level so as to help them in availing the facilities provided by the cooperatives. The societies formed under the cooperative legislation acquire legal status and are permitted to raise funds and carry on business in a corporate character. The raising numerical strength of cooperative institutions the large number of sectors in which they are functioning their extended territorial and membership coverage their higher command over financial resources and expanded volume and variety of their operations call for a careful and better understanding of the Cooperative Societies Act and also of Related Laws applicable in their working and dealings. The working of a cooperative society and the application of the special law enacted for the purpose are to a considerable extent dependent upon the provisions of several other laws. A cooperator working in cooperative institutions therefore should not only have knowledge of the Cooperative Societies Act but also the knowledge of related laws which are applicable to cooperative institutions. The present book provides first aid guidance to a cooperator to enable him to associate himself and run a cooperative institution without any legal flaw. The growing diversified activities and the growing consciousness of members of a cooperative with regard to their rights and liabilities in relation to their institutions have made it all the more necessary for cooperators to know related laws related to cooperatives. The present book is definitely an improvement over the existing literature available on the subject. This book is the first of its kind on the subject. It is expected that the book would prove useful to all those who are interested in the study of cooperative laws. 265 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: New. Contents: Preface. 1. Basic concepts of lifelong learning. 2. Support of lifelong education. 3. The nature of lifelong learning. 4. Lifelong learning in higher education. 5. Methods of lifelong learning. 6. Adapting colleges to lifelong education. 7. Evaluation of lifelong learning. 8. Language learning in distance education. 9. Learning of mathematics in distance education. 10. Champion for change : learning development at the University of Sunderland. 11. Innovations in a traditional university. 12. Computer-based education at Queensland University of Technology. 13. MettnetR. 14. Technologies for distance education out-reach. 15. Flexible learning as University policy. 16. Curriculum or culture change in distance education. "There are three factors in life long and distance education. One is the increace in the quation of knowledge due to the information revolution. The second is the use of modern technology in teaching and the third is the lack of availability of resources to the learner. "Democratic governments are taking the cause of education for every citizen of their country. These factors are propelling the engine of education in the forward direction. Learning stratgies have become very important." (jacket)No. 27431 300 pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. ISBN: 9788176298131, 184pp.
Editore: Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi, 1993
ISBN 10: 8171005136 ISBN 13: 9788171005130
Lingua: Inglese
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