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2006. Hardcover. New. An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, … Plus…
2006. Hardcover. New. An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIAA Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-20: The British Regime; The Japanese Regime; The Post: Independence Regime; History of Nicobars.: 2. Physical Aspects 21-23: Location; Area; Physiography; Hills.: 3. Population 25-41: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Details as per Census: 1991; Characteristics of People; Social Structure of the Society;: Family.: 4. Scheduled Caste 43-44: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 45-48: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 49-51: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 53-59: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political History; Ancient: and Medieval; Modern; Administrative Set-up; Nicobars; Chief: Commissioners and Lieutenant governors; Lt. Governor and other: Members.: 6 Andaman and Nicobar: 8. Education 61-63: State Education Figures; Educational Facilities; Computer: education.: 9. Transport and Communication 65-76: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Airways;: Ports; Post Offices; Information Technology Policy; Economic: Development; Creation of IT industry; Good governance;: Establishment of state information infrastructure (SII); Internet: and e-mail; Road (Bus) Services.: 10. Language and Literature 77-85: 11. Medical Facilities 87-91: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; National Programmes;: Family Welfare Programme; Universal Immunization Programme: (UIP); National Anti Malaria Programme; National Leprosy: Eradication Programme; National Blindness Control Programme: National Aids Control Programme; Birth and Death Registration;: Telemedicine in Andaman and Nicobar Islands; Advantages of: Telemedicine.: 12. Industry 93-118: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy;: Preamble; Comparative Advantages and Disadvantages of the: Territory; Advantages; Disadvantages; Sectors to be targeted;: Fisheries; Tourism; Cane and Bamboo; Coir and Coconuts;: Rubber; Boat Building/Repairing; Agro Based Industries and Food: Processing Industries; Automobile Body Building; Packaging: Industry; Units Covered Under KV1 programme; Electronic: Industry; Service Oriented Unit; Infrastructural Development: Projects; Joint Venture Projects; Major Thrust Areas; Negative: List; Infrastructure Support System; Industrial Estated Programme;: Integrated Infrastructure Development (IID); Power; Water;: Transport; Road Transport; Shipping; Air Travel; Ports; Industrial: Guidance Bureau; Common Testing Facilities and Research and: Development; Project Profiles; Agencies Involved in the Industrial: Development; Tourism; Fisheries; Supplies; Industrial Financing;: Khadu and Village Industries Board; District Industries Centre;: Other Institutions; Package of Incentives Available for: Development of Industries; Loan to Tiny Cottage and SSI: Industries at reduced rate of Interest; Built up Sheds and: developed plots in the Industrial Estate; Subsidy on installation: of D.G. Set, land development and installation of water harvesting: equipments; Interest free loan for procurement of D.G. set/inContents: 7: house water harvesting equipments; Mainland Island Transport: Subsidy Scheme; Inter Island Transport Subsidy Scheme; Island: Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme; Interest subsidy to PMRY: beneficiaries; Financial Assistance and Awards to Crafts Persons: for Development of Innovative design; Credit Guarantee Scheme;: Fiscal Incentives; Marketing Assistance; Human Resource: Development; Modernising existing training facilities; Mainland: Training; Entrepreneurship Development Institute Scheme;: Process-Cum Product Development Center; Non Resident Indians: and Foreign Investment; Export Promotion; Liaison with Banks/: Financial Institutions; Industrial Sickness; Simplification of: Procedures; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 119-123: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Banking Sector; Co-operative: Societies; Schemes of Financial Assistance Available in Andaman: and Nicobar Islands; General Long Term Loan Schemes; Special: Sector focussed Financial Schemes; Assistance for Tiny Units;: Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Industrial Development: Corporation (ANIIDCO).: 14. Natural Wealth 125-137: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Birds; Reptiles;: Marine Life; Wildlife Management; Protected areas; Flore and: Fauna; Timber; Fauna; Corals; Butterfly fauna.: 15. Agriculture 139-147: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Animal Husbandary; Details: of sale depots; Crop Husbandry; Soil Conversation; Minor: Irrigation.: 16. Wild Life 149-152: Campbell Bay National Park; Galathea National Park; Mount: Harriet National Park; Saddle Peak National Park; Cinque Island: Sanctuary; Crocodile (Lohabarrack) Sanctuary; Interview Island: Sanctuary; Narcondum Island Sanctuary; North Reef Island: Sanctuary; Smith and Ross Islands; Mahatma Gandhi Marine: National Park, Wandoor; Jolly Bouy Island; Cuthbert Bay: Sanctuary; Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve; Mini-Zoo Haddo;: Nhidiyatapu Biological Park; Rutland Island.: 17. Tourism 153-174: Tourist Destinations; Port Blair; Corbyns Cove tourism Complex;: Harminder Bay Beach; Karmatang Beach Ramnagar Beach; North: Andaman Beaches; Jolly Byoy; Cinque Island; Red Skin Island;: Long Island; Middle Andaman; Havelock Island; Barren Island: 8 Andaman and Nicobar: Chatham Island; Mount Harriet; Ross Islands; Madhuban; Neil: Island; Chiriya Tapu; Cinque Island; Fish Rock; Bala Reef;: Havelock Island; Seduction Point; Campbell Shoal off north: Button Island; Andaman Water Sports Complex; Rutland Island;: Corruption Rock; Carbyn's Cove; The Viper Island; Car Nicobar;: Nancourie; Katchal; Kondul; Cellular Jail; Emrald Island;: Chidiyatapu Biological Park; Adventure Tourism; Island Camping;: Scuba Diving; Snorkelling; Trekking; Diving; Children's Traffic: Park; Gandhi Park; Corbyn's Cove Tourism Complex; Chatham: Saw Mill; Mini Zoo; Samudrika; ZSI Museum; Anthropological: Museum; Fisheries Museum; Marine Museum; Tourism Policy;: Action Plan; Priorities for 2008-2012; Priorities for 2013-2017;: Priorities for 2018-2022; Priorities for 2023-2027; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 175: 19. Natural Calamities 177: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cyclonic Storms.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 179-189: Naming; Marriage; Beliefs and Superstitions; Deaths; Festivals;: Island Tourism Festival; Local Religious Festivals; Kunseaureau: Festival; Ossuary Feast; Fairs; Subhash Mela; Vivekananda Mela;: Block Mela.: 21. Arts and Crafts 191: 22. Rural Development 193-206: Programmes Under Rural Development; Swarnajayanthi Gram: Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY); Objective; Below Poverty Line (BPL);: Objective; Salient features of SGSY; Target Groups; Preparation: of Project Reports; Self Help Groups; Formation of Self Help Group;: Grading of the Self Help Groups; Process involved for grading;: Capacity building of the Groups; Taking up of the economic: activity; Identification and Selection; Financial Assistance;: Sanction of Loans; Subsidy; Repayment of loan; Group Life: Insurance Scheme; Jawahar Gram Samriddhi Yojana (JGSY);: ObjectivesPrimary; Secondary; Target groups; Implementation: Release of Central assistance to DRDAs/ZPs; Criteria for: allocation of funds; Diversion of Funds; Administrative/: contingent expenditure; Provision of Maintenance of Assets;: Works to be taken up under JGSY; Implementing Agencies; Audit: of works; Social Audit; Indira Awaas Yojana; Pradhan Mantri: Gramodaya Yojana(PMGY); Employment Assurance Scheme: (EAS); Target Group; Programme Strategy; Implementing: Agencies; Central Rural Sanitation Programme (CRSP); Minimum: Needs Programme.: CONTENTS:- 9: 23. Urban Development 207-216: Preparation on Regional Development Plan for A&N Islands and: preparation of Master plan for Port Blair, Diglipur, Mayabunder,: Rangat, Wimberlygunj, Hut Bay & Campbell Bay; Construction: of non-road side drains in Port Blair Municipal area; Integrated: traffic planning for Port Blair; State Development Report for A &: N Islands for next 25 years Development Plan of Andaman Public: Works department; Roads & Bridges; Urban Roads (Roads in: Port Blair Head Quarter area); Water Supply & Sanitation; Urban: Water Supply; Sanitation; Housing; Construction of residential: accommodation for Govt. Servants; Public Works; Minor: Irrigation; Flood Control including erosion control in A&N Island;: Sea Erosion; Civil Aviation.: 24. Newspapers 217-218: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 219: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 221-222: 27. Planning Outlay 223-230: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Andaman and Nicobar: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population 2001 26: 3.2. Religion-wise population 27: 3.3. Population Characteristics 2001 27: 3.4. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 27: 3.5. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 27: 3.6. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) 2001 27: 3.7. Number of Literates to Total population 2001 27: 3.8. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 28: 3.9. Age Distribution (in percentage) 28: 3.10. Work participation rate 28: 3.11. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 29: 3.12. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 29: 3.13. House Types 29: 3.14. Fertility Rates 29: 3.15. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 37: 3.16. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 40: 3.17. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 40: 3.18. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 41: 3.19. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 41: 4.1. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 44: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 47: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 47: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 48: 7.1. Chief Commissioners of Andaman and Nicobar 57: 7.2. Lietenant governors of Andman and Nicobar 58: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 58: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 59: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 59: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 59: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 59: 8.1. Educational Institutions 62: 8.2. Literacy rate in A and N Islands 63: 8.3. Level of Education 63: 8.4. Growth of Educational Institutions in Andaman and Nicobar Islands 63: 9.1. Fares for various classes in the ships 66: 10.1. Distribution of Language 77: List of Tables: 12 Andaman and Nicobar: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 81: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 5: Employments 115: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-WorkersIndia, States and Union Territories : 2001 117: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their CategoriesIndia, States: and Union Territories : 2001 118: 13.1. Banks 120: 14.1. Forest Area Statistics 127: 15.1. Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool during 1998-99 (Anticipated: Achievements) 141: 15.2. Land Utilisation (In Hect.) 141: 15.3. Land Holdings (In No.) 141: 15.4. Area under Holding (In Hect.) 142: 15.5. Crop production (As on 1st January) 142: 15.6. Veterinary Services 142: 15.7. Livestock and Poultry Population 143: 15.8. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 146: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas: India (1993) 151: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001(Language and Periodicity-wise) 217: 27.1. Annual Plan of Andaman and Nicobar Islands 2002-2003 223: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Andaman and Nicobar Islands2002-07 227 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Andaman & Nicobar), Vol. 30Th written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353869 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 230 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Vol:- 30th. 30th, 2006, 2018. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2018 with the help of original edition published long back [1948]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. 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In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIAA Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 12: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-28: IndiaGupta and HarshaThe Classical Age; The Southern Rivals;: Southern Dynasties in India; The Mughal Empire.: 2. Physical Aspects 29-34: Physical Background; Physical Features; Geological Structure;: Rivers; Climate; Flora; Fauna.: 3. Population 35-70: Population; Population Density; Sex Ratio; Literacy.: 4. Scheduled Caste 71-78: Welfare of Scheduled Castes; Constitutional Safeguards.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 79-85: Scheduled Tribes Development; Special Central Assistance; Scheme: for Primitive Tribal Groups; Tribal Research Institutes.: 6. Other Backward Classes 87-115: Welfare of Backward Classes; National Backward Classes Finance: and Development Corporation; Schemes for the Welfare of the OBCs;: Identification of OBCs; Parliament/Legistatures as Authorities for: Reservation to OBCs; Division of OBCs into Backward and Most: Backward Classes; Is Reservation to OBCs Anti-Meritarian?;: Selection to Professional Courses: Cut-Off Level; Article 16(4) and: The Concept of Reservation in Favour of OBCs; Real Aims of: 6 India: Affirmative Actions and Protective Discrimination for OBCs.: 7. Government and Politics 117-139: The Union and its Territory; Citizenship; Fundamental Rights;: Fundamental Duties; Directive Principles of State Policy; The Union;: Executive President; Vice-President; Council of Ministers;: Legislature; Rajya Sabha; Lok Sabha; Qualification for Membership: of Parliament; Functions and Powers of Parliament; Parliamentary: Committees; Leaders of Opposition in Parliament; Government: Business in Parliament; Consultative Committees; Nomination of: Members of Parliament on Government Committees/Bodies; Other: Parlimentary Matters; Implementation of Assurances; Administrative: Set-up; Cabinet Secretariat; National Authority, Chemical Weapons: Convention; Ministries/Departments of the Government; List of the: Ministries/Departments (as on 30.1.2003);Parliamentary: Constituencies.: 8. Education 141-163: National Policy on Education; Policy Framework; Structure and: Progress of Education in India; Structure of School Education; Stages: of School Education in India; Age Restriction for Admission; Medium: of Instruction; Teaching of Hindi; Teaching of English; Public: Examinations; Number of Working Days; Academic Session;: Operation Blackboard; Decentralisation; National Programme of: Nutritional Support to Primary Education (School Meal Programme);: Bihar Education Project; Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Programme;: Andhra Pradesh Primary Education Project; Shiksha Karmi Project;: Lok Jumbish Project; District Primary Education Programme (DPEP);: Objectives; Selection Criteria; Coverage; DPEP Coverage Map;: Programme Management Structure; Physical infrastructure;: SIEMATs; Distance Education; Girls Education; Social Equity;: Support Organisations; National Council of Educational Research: and Training (NCERT); Central Institute of Education Technology: (CIET); Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE); National: Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS); Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan: (KVS); Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS); Central Tibetan Schools: Administration (CTSA); Schemes and Programmes;: Vocationalisation of Secondary Education; Basic Components of: the Scheme; Pattern of Funding; Management Structure; Pre-: Vocational Education at Lower Secondary Stage; PSSCIVE;: Integrated Education for Disabled Children (IEDC); Computer Literacy: And Studies in Schools (CLASS).: 9. Transport and Communication 165-177: Transport and Energy; Transport and Environment; Safety;: CONTENTS:- 7: Structural Changes in the Economy; Data Base; Transport and: Budgetary Allocation; Technological Upgradation; Regulatory: Frameworks; Importance of Telecommunications; NTP 1994 -: objectives and achievements; Need for a new telecom policy;: Objectives and targets of the New Telecom Policy 1999; New Policy: Framework; Cellular Mobile Service Providers; Fixed Service: Providers; Cable Service Providers; Internet Telephony; Public: Mobile Radio Trunking Service Providers; National Long Distance: Operator; International Long Distance Services; Other Service: Providers; Global Mobile Personal Communication Services;: SATCOM Policy; VSAT Service Providers; Electronic Commerce;: Resolution of problems of existing operators; Restructuring of DoT;: Spectrum Management; Universal Service obligation.: 10. Language and Literature 179-195: Languages; Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 197-210: National Health Policy - 2002; Current Scenario; Financial Resources;: Delivery of National Public Health Programmes; The State of Public: Health Infra-Structure; Extending Public Health Services; Role of: Local Self-Government Institutions; Norms for Health Care: Personnel; Education of Health Care Professionals; Need for: Specialists in Public Health and Family Medicine; Nursing: Personnel; Use of Generic Drugs and Vaccines; Urban Health; Mental: Health; Information, Education and Communication; Health: Research; Role of the Private Sector; The Role of Civil Society;: National Disease Surveillance Network; Health Statistics; Medical: Ethics; Regulation of Standards in Para Medical Disciplines;: Environmental and Occupational Health; The Impact of Globalization: on the Health Sector; Inter-Sectoral Contribution to Health;: Population Growth and Health Standards; Alternative Systmens of: Medicine; Objectives; Goals to be achieved by 2000-2015; NHP-: 2002- Policy Prescriptions; Equity; Womens Health; Enforcement: of Quality Standards for Food and Drugs; Providing Medical Facilities: to Users from Overseas; Impact of Globalisation on the Health Sector.: 12. Industry 211-253: Role and Functions of the Department of Industrial Policy &: Promotion; Industrial Policy; Main features; Policy measures;: Economic Affairs; Public Finance.: 13. Finance Sector 255-267: Sources of Revenue; Transfer of Resources; Annual Budget; Public: Debt; External Assistance; Banking; Reserve Bank of India;: Composition of Banking System; Deposit Mobilisation and: 8 India: Deployment; Advances to Priority Sector; Credit to Weaker Sections;: Credit Flow to Agriculture; Advances to SC/ST Borrowers;: Differential Rate of Interest Scheme; Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar: Yojana (SGSY); Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana; Prime: Ministers Rojgar Yojana (PMRY); Regional Rural Banks; Industrial: Development Bank of India; Export-Import Bank of India; ICICI: Limited; National Housing Bank;Housing Finance; Small Industries: Development Bank of India; Nabard; Indian Banks Abroad;: Insurance; Life Insurance Corporation of India.: 14. Natural Wealth 269-281: Minerals; Initiatives Taken in the Ninth Plan; Major Initiatives in the: Ninth Plan; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore Non-ferrous Metals;: Aluminium; Copper; Zinc and Lead; Externally Aided Projects; Plan: Outlay and Expenditure; Tenth Plan Objectives; Major Areas of: Concern; Tenth Plan Strategy; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore;: Non-Ferrous Metals; Copper; Lead and Zinc.: 15. Agriculture 283-292: Harvesting Season; Land Utilisation; Technology Mission on Oil: Seeds and Pulses; Crop Production Programme; Integrated Nutrient: Management; Horticulture; Estimated Production of Major: Horticultural Crops; Area and Production of Fruits in India During: 2001-02; Area and Production of Vegetables in India During 2001-02;: Area and Production of Major Spices in India During 2001-02.: 16. Wild Life 293-321: Flora; Fauna; Andhra Pradesh: Mahaveer Harina Vanasthali National: Park; Arunachal Pradesh; Assam: Kaziranga National Park; Manas: National Park; Orang National Park; Barnadi National Park; Bihar:: Valmiki National Park; Kanwar Lake; Gujarat: Gir National Park;: Marine National Park; Velvadar Blackbuck National Park; Black: Buck National Park; Himachal Pradesh: The Great Himalayan National: Park; Keibul Lam Jao National Park; Jammu & Kashmir: Dachigam: Naitonal Park; Hemis Altitude National Park; Kishtwar High Altitude: National Park; Jharkhand: Betla National Park, Ranchi; Karnataka;: Bandipur National Park; Bannerghatta National Park; Nagarhole: National Park; Nagarhole National Parks; Kerala: Eravikulam National: Park; Periyar National Park; Silent Valley National Park; Madhya: Pradesh: Bandhavgarh National Park; Kanha National Park; Madhav: Shivpuri National Park; Panna National Park; Satpura National Park: and Tiger Reserve; Van Vihar Bhopal Leo National Park;: Maharashtra: Wild Life Parks; Nawegaon National Park; Land Tenure;: Pench National Park; Sanjay Gandhi National Park; Tadoba National: Park; Krishnagiri Upavan National Park (Borivali National park);: CONTENTS:- 9: Manipur: Keibul Lamjao National Park; Mizoram: Murlen National: Park; Phawngpui National Park; Orissa: Simlipal National Park;: Rajasthan: Desert National Park; Ranthambore National Park; Sariska: National Park; Birds of Desert National Park; Sikkim:: Khangchendzonga National Park; Sirohi National Park; Tamil Nadu:: Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park; Uttaranchal: Corbett National: Park; Nandadevi National Park; Valley of Flowers National Park;: Uttar Pradesh: Dudhwa National Park; West Bengal; Singhalila: National Park; Sunderbans National Park; Gorumara National Park;: Andaman & Nicobar: Campbell Bay National Park; Galathea National: Park; Mount Harriet National Park; Saddle Peak National Park;: Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park; Wandoor; Nhidiyatapu: Biological Park.: 17. Tourism 323-330: Global Status and Trends; Global Market Trends; Indias Place In: World Tourism; Indias Tourist Profile; Tenth Plan Objective; Role: of the Department of Tourism; Barriers to Growth; Approach-Related: Barriers; Major components of the Tenth Plan strategy.: 18. Archaeological Sites 331-334: Approach and Action Plan for the Tenth Plan.: 19. Natural Calamities 335-342: The Global Context; Disastrous Weather Events of 1981; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1982; Disastrous Weather Events of 1983;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1984; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1985; Disastrous Weather Events of 1986; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1987; Disastrous Weather Events of 1988; Disastrous Weather: Events of 1989; Disastrous Weather Events of 1990; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1991; Disastrous Weather Events of 1992;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1993; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1994; Disastrous Weather Events of 1995; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1996.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 343-362: Bihu Festival; Sonepur Fair; Chhath Fair; Sat Khumb Fair; Pushkar: Fair; Durga Fair; Durga Puja Festival; Id-ul-Juha; Diwalithe Festival: of Lights; Dussehra; Kumbh-ka-Mela; Holi; Janmashtami; Lohri;: Mahashivratri; Onam; Raksha Bandhan; Jain Festival; Christian: Festivals; National Festivals; The Republic Day; Martyrs Day;: Independence Day; Gandhijis Birthday; BalDin or Childrens Day.: 21. Arts and Crafts 363-382: Andhra Pradesh: Performing Arts; Arunachal Pradesh: Performing: Arts; Likabali; Assam: Handicrafts; Woodwork; Textiles; Toys and: 10 India: Dolls; Bihar: Performing Arts; Santhal; Chhattisgarh: Performing: Arts; Gujarat; Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles;: Himachal Pradesh: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork;: Stoneware; Textiles; Folk Paintings; Jammu & Kashmir: Handicrafts;: Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles; Metalware; Jharkhand:: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Wood-work; Textiles; Metalware; Toys: and Dolls; Puppetry; Karala: Performing Arts; Kathakali; Hand: Gestures; Madhya Pradesh: Performing Arts; Bhil Dance; Sola: Dance; Maharashtra: Handicrafts; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk: Painting; Manipur; Performing Arts; Orissa: Performing Arts;: Santhal; Punjab: Performing Arts; Bhangra; Gidha; Rajasthan:: Performing Arts; Bhavai Dance; Bhil Dance; Chari Dance; Folk: Dances; Ghoomar Dance; Ras Dance; Tamil Nadu: Handicrafts;: Woodwork; Stoneware; Textiles; Uttar Pradesh: Performing Arts;: Ahir Dance; Holi dance; Nautanki and Rasa Dance; West Bengal:: Handicrafts; Stoneware; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk Paintings;: Puppetary; Andaman & Nicobar: Performing Arts; Chatham Saw: Mill; Delhi: Handicrafts; Earthenware.: 22. Rural Development 383-405: Department of Rural Development; Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak: Yojana Guidelines; Programme Objectives; Guiding principles of: PMGSY and Definitions; Planning, Funding, Execution and: Maintenance of Rural Roads; Planning for Rural Roads; Funding: and Allocation; Proposals; State level Agencies; Preparation of: Project Proposals and their clearance; Scrutiny of project proposals;: Empowered Committee; Tendering of works; Programme: Implementation Units; Execution of Works; National Rural Roads: Development Agency; Quality Control and Supervision of Works;: Indira Awaas Yojana; Objective; Target Group; Identification of: beneficiaries; Panchayati Raj; 73rd Amendment Act, 1992; Powers: and Responsibilities; Gram Sabha; The Provisions of the Panchayats: (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996; Training and awareness: generation programme; Rural Building Centres - Guidelines; Eligibility: and Selection;ICT Initiatives in Rural Development; ICT: Infrastructure; Application Software Packages; Web-based: Applications;Database Applications; GIS Applications; Concurrent: Evaluation (CE) Studies Completed.: 23. Urban Development 407-424: Objectives; Role of all the Stakeholders; The Central Government: would; The State Governments would; The Local Authorities would;: The Public/Private Housing Finance Companies would; Housing: Boards/Corporations/Development Authorities and other public: agencies would; The Corporate, Private and Cooperative Sectors:, 2006, 2006. Hardcover. New. An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIAA Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-23: Aryan Migrations; Alexander's Invasion; Muslim Invasions; The: Rise of Sikh Power.: 2. Physical Aspects 25-31: Location; Area; Climate; Hot season; Rainy season; Winter: season; Post-monsoon transitional season; Post-winter: transitional season; Temperature; Rainfall; Monsoon rainfall;: Winter rainfall; Physiography; The Shivalik; The Plains; Soils;: Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 33-59: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Details as per Census: 2001; Characteristics of People; Social Structure of the Society;: Trends After Partition.: 4. Scheduled Caste 61-76: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 77-80: 6. Other Backward Classes 81-85: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 87-108: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of the: State.: 6 Punjab: 8. Education 109-124: State Education Figures; Human resources development technical: manpower; advantages; Universities; College of Agriculture;: College of Home Science; College of Veterinary Science; Punjab: Technical University; Challenges before Technical Education;: Medical Education; Government Policy on Education; Affiliation: of Schools; Encouragement To Private Sector in School Education;: Integration of Elementary Education; Adarsh Schools; Vocational: Education; List of Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 125-137: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Roads;: Railways; Airways; Inet; Typical applications; Internet; Paging;: ISDN (Integrated services Digital Network); Principal features;: Services offered; Cellular; Information Technology (IT) Policy;: Preamble; Vision Statement; The benefits of Information: Technology; Objectives of the IT Policy; Mission and Strategy;: Infrastructure and services; Electronic Governance; Important: Dates proposed; IT Education; IT Awareness campaign; Database: Creation, maintenance and warehousing; Strategy for: implementation of e-Governance in Punjab.: 10. Language and Literature 139-153: Indo-Aryan languages; The Script of Punjabi language; The: vowels in Punjabi; The Gurmukhi Script; Punjabi as a second and: foreign language; Literature; Hir-Ranjha; Oral literature; Modern: Literature; Contribution of sufi saints; Austere rythms of Farid;: Folk Drama.: 11. Medical Facilities 155-158: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Ambulatory Service.: 12. Industry 159-248: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Power; New Power: Development Projects; Electricity; Name of Project Tentative: Commissioning; Special deal to Non Resident Indians (NRIs);: Trade; Industrial Policy of Punjab; Changing Scenario; Main: planks; Hassel free dealing; Certification regarding statutory: compliances; Indian Boilers Act, 1923; Standards of weights and: measures (enforcement) Act, 1985; Indian Electricity Act, 1910: and Indian Electricity Rules, 1956; Implementation of: environmental laws; Self certification scheme under labour laws;: Monitoring Committees; Power sector reforms; One time: settlement scheme(OTS); Revamping of Tax Administration;: LADT to replace octroi and entry tax; Introduction of VAT;: CONTENTS:- 7: Computerisation of tax operations; Enhancement of: Competitiveness of Existing Industry; Modernisation and: technology upgradation; Freight subsidy for export; Centre for: competitiveness; Revival of Sick Small Scale Industrial Units;: Industrial Infrastructure Development; Special Economic Zones: (SEZs); Apparel parks; Cluster development; Textile centres: infrastructure development scheme; Change of land use; Sale /: transfer of developed infrastructure; Development of integrated: multiplex complexes; Measures for attracting New Investments;: Development of mega projects; Border area development;: Development of sugar industry; Development of agro and food: processing industry; Incentives; Bond scheme; Industrial: Infrastructure; Softop benefits; Facilities; Trade and Business: Promotion Organisations; Broad Objectives; PSIDC as an: institutional promotor; PSIDC as a term leader; PSIDC- as an: infrastructure developer; PSIDC as a Facilitator; PSIDC as a: Single source; Punjab Financial Corporation (PFC); Purpose of: the loans; Punjab small industries and export corporation (PSIEC);: Main activities of the corporation; Industrial focal Points; Growth: centre at Bathinda and Pathankot; Export promotion industrial: park; Areas under development; New features; Provision of Raw: Material to Small Scale industry; Export promotion activity; Punjab: State Electronics Development and Production Corporation: Limited (ECP); Objectives; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 249-257: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Banks; Punjab Financial: Corporation (PFC); Schemes; Composite Loan Scheme; Single: Window Scheme; Mahila Udayam Nidhi Scheme; Transport: Industry; Self-employment for Ex-Servicemen; National Equity: Fund Scheme; Equipment Refinance Scheme; Scheme for: Assistance for Marketing; Scheme for Assistance to Scheduled: Castes/Scheduled Tribes Entrepreneurs; Scheme of Technology: Development and Modernisation (TDM); Need based additional: incremental margin money for working capital; General Loan: Scheme; Scheme for Acquisition of ISO 9000 Series; Scheme for: Textile Industry Under Technology Upgradation; Quick Finance: Scheme.: 14. Natural Wealth 259-270: Figures Related to Forest; Land; Soil Conservation; Water: Resources; Groundwater Resources; Watershed Management;: Management of Water-use; Rain-water Harvesting; Drain: Management; Forest Resources; Coniferous forests; Bamboo: 8 Punjab: forests; Scrub forests; Broad leaf forests; Energy; Natural nonrenewable: resources; Natural renewable resources; Solar energy;: Wind energy.: 15. Agriculture 271-281: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Fruits; Vegetables; Irrigation;: Sprinkler System of Irrigation; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 283-285: Harike Lake; Harike-pattan National Wetland and Wildlife: Sanctuary, Amritsar; Satluj Water Body Wetland, Ropar; Kanjli: Wetland, Kapurtala; Zoological Park Chhatbir.: 17. Tourism 287-299: Amritsar; The Golden Temple; Jallianwala Bagh; Durgiana Temple;: Khadur Sahib; Mohammed Jan; Mata Mandir; Fort Gobind Garh;: Ram Bagh; Ram Thirth; Taran Taran; Amritsars Sikh Museum;: Fatehgarh; Fatehgarh Sahib; Jalandhar; Ludhiana; Gurudwara: Shrimanji Sahib Alamgir; Pir-i-Dastgir Shrine; Phillaur Fort; Punjab: Agricultural University Museum; Christian Medical College;: Bilwanwali Masjid; Famous Tombs; Gurudwara Charan Kamal;: Gurudwara Nanaksar Jagraon; Patiala; Sirhind; Other Places of: Interest; Anandpur Sahib; Chamkaur Sahib; Damdama Sahib;: Dera Baba Nanak; Kiratpur Sahib; Qadian; Roza Sharif; Imam: Nasir Mausoleum and Jama Masjid; Hari Mandir; Shiv Mandir;: Devi Talab Mandir; Sodal Mandir; Catholic Cathedral; Desh-: Bhagat Memorial Hall; Kartarpur Gurudwara; Moorish Mosque;: Panch Mandir; Handira Mausoleum; Gurudwara Ber Sahib;: Masoleums of Ustad and Shagird; Serai Nurmahal; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 301-305: 19. Natural Calamities 307-316: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: Wave; Drought; Squall; Dust Storm; Lightning; Thunderstorm;: Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 317-343: Birth; Marriage; Choice of a bride or bridegroom; Initial: ceremonies; Divorce; Remarriage; Death; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 345-356: Krishna lila or ras; Ram lila; Nautanki; Naqal; Puppetry; Kheora;: Madaris, Bazigars and Saperas; Games and Amusements; Folk: Dances; Bhangra; Giddha; Sammi; Kikli; Jhumar; Karthi; Folk: Music; Handicrafts.: CONTENTS:- 9: 22. Rural Development 357-363: Grass Roots Assistance and Support Programe (G.R.A.S.P.);: Sustainale Economy for Rural Development; Training of Rural: Youth for Self Employment(TRYSEM); Jawahar Rozgar: Yojana(JRY); Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY); Panchayati Raj: Institutions (PRIs); Consolidated Rural Development Programme.: 23. Urban Development 365-379: Pudas Mission; Pudas Objectives; The Punjab Regional and: Town Planning adn Development Act, 1995; The Punjab Apartment: Ownership Act, 1995; The Punjab Apartment and Property: Regulation Act, 1995; The Punjab New Capital (Periphery) Control: Act, 1952; Mode of Allotment; Mission 2005; Development: Works; Town Planning and Related Matters; Private Participation;: Mode of Participation; Procedure for Assigning Projects;: Development of Urban Estates; Demand Survey for Plots/: Houses; Construction of Houses; Development and Marketing: of Govt. Land under the Ouvgl Schemes for Construction of: Special Projects; New City Centre, Sas Nagar Sector 62; New: Projects; Perspective Plans; Projects Completed; Puda- The: Promoter; Pudas Mission; Pudas Objectives; Acts, Rules And: Regulations; Future Plans; Mode of Allotment; Puda and Private: Participation; Cost benefit analysis; Mode of Participation;: Procedure for Assigning Projects.: 24. Newspapers 381-388: Big Dailies; Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals;: Small Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 389-418: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 419-422: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 423-430: Annual Plan Outlay; Tenth Plan Outlay.: 10 Punjab: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics (2001) 34: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 34: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 35: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total Population (0 - 6 years) (2001) 35: 3.5. Number of Literates to Total Population (2001) 35: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total Population (2000) 35: 3.7. Total Population 2001 35: 3.8. Literate Population 2001: 3.9. Age distribution (In %) 36: 3.10. Work participation rate 36: 3.11. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 36: 3.12. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 37: 3.13. House types 37: 3.14. Fertility rates 37: 3.15. Demographic Information as per Census 2001 38: 3.16. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 41: 3.17. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 55: 3.18. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 57: 3.19. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 59: 3.20. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 59: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by Sex and: Literacy Rate (2001) 62: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 65: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 68: 5.1. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 77: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 83: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 84: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Punjab 91: 7.2. Governors of Punjab 92: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 104: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 106: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 106: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 107: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 107: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 107: List of Tables: 12 Punjab: 8.1. Literacy 110: 8.2. Level of Education 111: 8.3. Educational Institutions in Punjab 111: 10.1. Distribution of Language 143: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 147: 12.1. Power Supply Position upto the Year 2004-05 168: 12.2. Export from Punjab (in crores) 169: 12.3. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 60: Employments) 193: 12.4. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-WorkersIndia, States and Union Territories : 2001 247: 12.5. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their CategoriesIndia, States: .and Union Territories : 2001 248: 13.1. Net domestic Product at Factor cost by Industry of Origin (At current: Prices) 251: 15.1. Area, Production and yield of Principal Crops 274: 15.2. Area, Production and yield of Principal Crops 275: 15.3. Production of Main Crops (1998-99 to 2000-2001) 276: 15.4. Produciton of Main Fruits (1998-99 to 2000-2001) 276: 15.5. Production of Main Vegetables (1998-99 to 2000-2001) 277: 15.6. Net irrigated area by sources (000 hect.) 277: 15.7. Production of Milk, Eggs And Wool 278: 15.8. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water 280: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 285: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 382: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 383: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 384: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 387: 27.1. Annual Plan of Punjab 2002-2003 423: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Punjab- 2002-07 427 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Punjab), Vol- 22Nd written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353784 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title., 2006, 2006. Hardcover. New. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIAA Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-21: Prehistory and Protohistory; Early History up to Harsha; Rajput: Period; Mughal Rule; Anglo-Gorkha and Anglo-Sikh War; Revolt: of 1857; British Rule 1858 to 1914; Freedom Struggle 1914 to 1947;: Post-Independence Period.: 2. Physical Aspects 23-26: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 27-45: Data Relevant to Population; Population Profile as per Census: 1991; Growth of Population; Rrural urban Distribution; Tribal: Population; Sex Ratio; Characteristics of People; Structure of the: Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 47-57: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 59-66: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists: 6. Other Backward Classes 67-70: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 71-83: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: 6 Himachal Pradesh: Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of the: State.: 8. Education 85-91: State Education Figures; Primary Education; Operation: Blackboard Scheme; Integrated Child Development Scheme;: Medical and Dental Colleges; Engineering Colleges and: Polytechnic Institutes; Other Institutions; AICTE; NCTE; UGC;: Major Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 93-113: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roads; Railways; Airways; Telecommunication;: IT Policy of Himachal Pradesh; Himachal Pradesh as an IT: Destination; Strengths and areas needing attention;: NASSCOMS Projections; The Aspirations; Setting-up of IT: Industry; Financial Issues; Labour related Issues; Establishing: IT institutions; Creation of State-of-the-Art IT Infrastructure; EGovernance;: Encouraging Computerisation of Local Industries;: E-tourism; Tele-Medicine; The back office activities; Internet: applications.: 10. Language and Literature 115-125: 11. Medical Facilities 127-143: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Hospitals; Ayurvedic: Dispensaries; Health and Health Services; Health Infrastructure;: Health and Family Welfare Training Centres Shimla and Kangra;: Para-medical Training Schools; Medical and Dental Colleges;: Training facilities in ISM&H Department; Health Service Profile;: Reproductive and Child Helath Programme; Family Planning;: Maternal Care; Child Care; National AIDS Control Programme;: National Tuberculosis Control Programme; National Leprosy: Control Programme; National Programme for Prevention of: Blindness (NPCB); National Anti-Malaria Programme; National: Iodine Deficiency Disorders Programme; School Health Services: Programme; ICDS Projects; Health Indicators; Life Expectancy;: Crude Death Rate (CDR); Infant Mortality Rate (IMR); Health: Problems; Population Growth; Population Structure; Population: Migration; Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases; HIV/: AIDS; Non-Communicable diseases; Nutritional Problems;: Diseases which are going to be eradicated; Diseases which will: be controlled; Diseases which are likely to remain at the same: level; Diseases which are likely to increase; New and reemerging: diseases; Health Care Problems; Uneven distribution of Primary: Health Care facilities; Absence of Urban Primary Health Care: CONTENTS:- 7: Services; Uneven distribution of health manpower; Lack of well: defined Service norms and standards; Human Resource: Development (HRD); Referral system; Poor maintenance of: buildings; Information Education and Communication (IEC);: Health Management Information System (HMIS); Private Sector;: Indiginous System of Medicines (ISM) and Other Systems;: Community Participation; NGOs and Voluntary Sector;: Environmental Health Problems; Water Pollution; Liquid waste: disposal; Excreta Disposal; Solid waste disposal; Hospital Waste: Management; Air Pollution; Diminishing Forest Cover;: Occupational Health Problems.: 12. Industry 145-176: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Power; Industrial: Infrastructure; Industrial Areas/ Industrial Estates; Industrial: Policy; Objectives; Approach and Stategy; Revival and: Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units; Industrial Investments;: Industrial Promotion Cell; Export Promotion Industrial Park: (EPIP)BADDI; Major Industrial Companies; List of ISI: Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 177-180: Figures Related to Financial Sector.: 14. Natural Wealth 181-184: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Mineral Wealth.: 15. Agriculture 185-196: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Animal Husbandry; Irrigation;: Agro-horticulture; Livestock Farming Systems; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 197-220: The Great Himalayan National Park; Chail Sanctuary; Daranghati: Sanctuary; The Gamgul Sanctuary; Gobind Sagar and Naina Devi: Sanctuaries; Kais Sanctuary; Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary; Kalatop: Khajjiar Sanctuary; Kalatop National Forest Sanctuary; Kanawar: Sanctuary; Khokhan Sanctuary; The Kugti Sanctuary; Lippa: Asrang Sanctuary; Majathal Sanctuary; Manali Sanctuary; Pong: Dam Sanctuary; Rupi Bhabha Sanctuary; Sechu Tuan Nala: Sanctuary; Wildlife; Keibul Lam Jao National Park; Snow Leopard;: Family Ursidae; Lesser or Red Panda; Sloth Bear.: 17. Tourism 221-251: Tourist Destinations; Bahadurpur Fort; Shri Naina Devi Ji; Sarium: Fort; Tiun Fort; Vyas Cave; Swarghat; Markandeya; Chamba;: Temples; Chaugan; Akhand Chandi Palace; Rang Mahal; Bhuri: Singh Museum; Saho; Dalhousie; Kinnaur; Monasteries; Mandi;: 8 Himachal Pradesh: Solan; Adventure Tourism; Tourism Policy of Himachal Pradesh,: 2000; Need for a Tourism Policy; Objectives; Strategy; Plan of: Action; Specific Infrastructure; Entertainment/Special Interest: Infrastructure; Accommodation, Transport, Catering; Policy/: Planning/Legislation; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 253-256: 19. Natural Calamities 257-273: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Snowfall; Cold: Wave; Drought; Dust Storm; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm;: Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 275-316: Customs; Marriages; Rituals connected with Marriage; Remarriage: and the Sati; Divorce; Child Birth; Death; The Thoda and the: Buhana; The Thatha; The Bhoonda; Tana Mana; The Doom;: Sacrifices; The Fasts; Treating House Guests; Laws; Crime and: punishment; Hereditary laws; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 317-332: Dances; The Mala (garland) Dance; The Demon (Rakshasa) dance: or Chhambha; The Dalshone and Cholamba dances; Jataru: Kayang; The Shan and Shabu dances; Keekali and Bhangra;: Nuala; Nati; The Jhoori, Gi, Swang Tegi and Rasa dances;: Khaydayat and Lamba dances; The Lahadi and Ghooghati: dances; The Dand Ras and Dangi Dances; Music; Jhoori; Laman;: Ainchaliyan; Musical Instruments; Folk Arts; Ritual Arts; Folk: Theatre; Kariyada and Banthada; Swang; Ramleela and Rasleela;: Jagara, Jagrata, Jagga; Crafts; Bronze Sculptures; Stone: Sculpture; Wall Paintings; The Pahadi handkerchiefs and other: arts.: 22. Rural Development 333-338: Government of India Sponsored Schemes; Indira Awas Yojana;: Intigrated Wastelends Development Projects; Desert: Development Programme; Drought Prone Areas Programme: (DPAP); Employment Assurance Scheme; Jwahar Gram Samridhi: Yojna; Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana; Himachal Pradesh: Government Plan Schemes; Chief Ministers Gratuity Scheme;: Rural Housing; Rural Sanitation; Social Audit Scheme; Mahila: Mandal Protsahan Yojna.: 23. Urban Development 339-354: Need for New Townships in Himachal Pradesh; Need for Policy: on New Townships; Existing Laws and Rules; Aims and: Objectives; Norms and Standards; Identification of Sites; Land: CONTENTS:- 9: Acquisition; Sales of Plots of Land / Built up Structure; Implication: of Section 118 of H.P. Tenancy & Land Reforms Act; Maintenance: and Municipal Functions; Providing Basic Amenities / Facilities;: Financing of Projects; Joint Ventures; About us; Objectives;: Organisation Structure; Development Activities.: 24. Newspapers 355-359: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies;: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 361-366: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 367-374: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 375-382: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; ii. General Services.: 10 Himachal Pradesh: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1 Population Characteristics (2001) 28: 3.2 Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 29: 3.3 Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 29: 3.4 Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total Population (0 - 6 years) (2001) 29: 3.5 Number of Literates to Total Population (2001) 29: 3.6 Percentage of Literates to Total Population 29: 3.7 Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 33: 3.8 Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 42: 3.9 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 43: 3.10 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 44: 3.11 Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 45: 3.12 Percent Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 45: 4.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 48: 4.2 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 49: 5.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 61: 5.2 ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 61: 5.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 65: 6.1 State-wise OBC List 69: 6.2 State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 70: 7.1 Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh 74: 7.2 Lieutenant-governors of Himachal Pradesh 74: 7.3 Governors of Himachal Pradesh 74: 7.4 Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 80: 7.5 List of Administrative Districts (1961), (1971), (1981), (1991), (2001) 81: 10.1 Distribution of Language 2001 116: 10.2 Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 120: 11.1 Health Institutions, district wise 129: 11.2 Total State Budget and Health Allocation: Himachal Pradesh 132: 12.1 District-wise group-wise details of units in Medium and Large Scale: Sector 150: 12.2 District-wise details of units in Small Scale Sector 150: 12.3 State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed: List of Tables: 12 Himachal Pradesh: in 24 Employments) 160: 12.4 Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-WorkersIndia, States and Union Territories : 2001 174: 12.5 Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their CategoriesIndia,: States and Union Territories : 2001 176: 13.1 Net state domestic product by industry groups at current prices 179: 15.1 Area, production and yield of some principal crops/vegetables 187: 15.2 Production of Milk, Wool, Eggs and Fish 189: 15.3 Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 195: 16.1 United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 219: 24.1 Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 356: 24.2 Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 357: 24.3 List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 357: 24.4 Publication Added in 2001 358: 27.1 Annual Plan of Himachal Pradesh 2002-2003 375: 27.2 Tenth Plan of Himachal Pradesh2002-07 379 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Himahcal Pradesh), Vol-10Th written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353661 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 382 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Vol:- 10th. 10th, 2006, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SEC Printed Pages: 620., Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010<
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NY: Crown. Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 1989. First American Edition. Hardcover. 0517578115; Small red dot on bottom edge. Binding is clean, sound and unworn. Contents are almost like new. Minor rubbing and wear on clean, complete dust jacket. ; Red cloth spine, bright silver lettering. 8p b/w photos. Organization charts. Notes. Index. WAR. West has made a detailed study of six of the world's most important intelligence services. His attention to detail, meticulous research, and analysis of previously classified case histories produces a compelling account of thw Kipling called the Great Game, a conflict indulged in by every nation, sometimes with catastrophic conseqkuences. ; 9-1/4"Tall; 248 pages ., Crown, 1989, 3, Washington DC: Cato Institute, 2019. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. Very good. 16, [2] pages, including covers. Contents include an Executive Summary; an Introduction; Cyber Command's New, More Aggressive Policy; The character of Cyber Operations, 2000-2016; The Myth of the Offense; and a Conclusion. The appendix contains a table on Retaliation dynamics, and a Table on Cyber objectives and retaliation severity. A bibliography of sources is also included. Brandon Valeriano is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute. He is also the Bren Chair of Military Innovation at the Marine Corps University, and serves as Senior Advisor for the Cyber Solarium Commission. Dr. Valeriano has published six books and dozens of articles for such outlets as the Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, and the Journal of Peace Research. His two most recent books are Cyber War versus Cyber Reality and Cyber Strategy, both with Oxford University Press. Dr. Valeriano has a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University. In the context of recent shifts in cybersecurity policy in the United States, this paper examines the character of cyber conflict through time. Data on cyber actions from 2000 to 2016 demonstrate evidence of a restrained domain with few aggressive attacks that seek a dramatic, decisive impact. Attacks do not beget attacks, nor do they deter them. But if few operations are effective in compelling the enemy and fewer still lead to responses in the domain, why would a policy of offensive operations to deter rival states be useful in cyberspace? We demonstrate that, while cyber operations to date have not been escalatory or particularly effective in achieving decisive outcomes, recent policy changes and strategy pronouncements by the Trump administration increase the risk of escalation while doing nothing to make cyber operations more effective. These changes revolve around a dangerous myth: offense is an effective and easy way to stop rival states from hacking America. New policies for authorizing preemptive offensive cyber strategies risk crossing a threshold and changing the rules of the game. Cyberspace to date has been a domain of political warfare and coercive diplomacy. An offensively postured cyber policy is dangerous, counterproductive, and undermines norms in cyberspace. Many have promoted the idea of a coming "Cyber Pearl Harbor," but instead the domain is littered with covert operations meant to manage escalation and deter future attacks. Cyber strategy and policy must start from an accurate understanding of the domain, not imagined realities. Senior leaders throughout the federal government should consider a more prudent and restrained approach to cyber operations. We argue for a defensive posture consisting of limited cyber operations aimed at restraining rivals and avoiding escalation. At the same time, the United States should focus on protective measures to make U.S. systems less vulnerable and on sharing intelligence with allies and partners. A policy of restraint that maintains control over the weapons of cyber war is strategically wise., Cato Institute, 2019, 3, Ess Ess Publisher, 2012. Hardcover. New. This book looks at India`s best practices, success stories, new initiatives, case studies, improvements, etc. in the field of Library and Information Science (LIS) and related areas in general. It discusses better user connections through process improvement in: information services * knowledge manifestations in creative hobbies * plagiarism * soft skills required for LIS professionals * collection development * applying psychometrics in managing library customers * design and development of competitive intelligence portal * developing a cost effective e-library * infrastructure development * information needs and seeking behavior of users * analysis of usage of intranet services * managing and sharing knowledge through portal * standardization of library activities and services * information access in the environment of multimedia databases of digital library * and more Printed Pages: 290., Ess Ess Publisher, 2012, 6, Institute for Media Analysis, Inc, 1987-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. From a private collection. Spine is uncreased, binding tight and sturdy; text also very good. Light sunning to cover. 78 pages, in English. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota., Institute for Media Analysis, Inc, 1987-01-01, 3, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. 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Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SEC Printed Pages: 620. NA, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010<
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Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SEC Printed Pages: 620., Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010<
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[EAN: 9780070700888], Neubuch, [PU: Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd.], STRABISMUS HIMADRI DUTTA MEDICINE & MEDICINAL PLANTS, This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SEC Printed Pages: 620.<
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2006. Hardcover. New. An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, … Plus…
2006. Hardcover. New. An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIAA Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-20: The British Regime; The Japanese Regime; The Post: Independence Regime; History of Nicobars.: 2. Physical Aspects 21-23: Location; Area; Physiography; Hills.: 3. Population 25-41: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Details as per Census: 1991; Characteristics of People; Social Structure of the Society;: Family.: 4. Scheduled Caste 43-44: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 45-48: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists.: 6. Other Backward Classes 49-51: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 53-59: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Political History; Ancient: and Medieval; Modern; Administrative Set-up; Nicobars; Chief: Commissioners and Lieutenant governors; Lt. Governor and other: Members.: 6 Andaman and Nicobar: 8. Education 61-63: State Education Figures; Educational Facilities; Computer: education.: 9. Transport and Communication 65-76: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Airways;: Ports; Post Offices; Information Technology Policy; Economic: Development; Creation of IT industry; Good governance;: Establishment of state information infrastructure (SII); Internet: and e-mail; Road (Bus) Services.: 10. Language and Literature 77-85: 11. Medical Facilities 87-91: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; National Programmes;: Family Welfare Programme; Universal Immunization Programme: (UIP); National Anti Malaria Programme; National Leprosy: Eradication Programme; National Blindness Control Programme: National Aids Control Programme; Birth and Death Registration;: Telemedicine in Andaman and Nicobar Islands; Advantages of: Telemedicine.: 12. Industry 93-118: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Industrial Policy;: Preamble; Comparative Advantages and Disadvantages of the: Territory; Advantages; Disadvantages; Sectors to be targeted;: Fisheries; Tourism; Cane and Bamboo; Coir and Coconuts;: Rubber; Boat Building/Repairing; Agro Based Industries and Food: Processing Industries; Automobile Body Building; Packaging: Industry; Units Covered Under KV1 programme; Electronic: Industry; Service Oriented Unit; Infrastructural Development: Projects; Joint Venture Projects; Major Thrust Areas; Negative: List; Infrastructure Support System; Industrial Estated Programme;: Integrated Infrastructure Development (IID); Power; Water;: Transport; Road Transport; Shipping; Air Travel; Ports; Industrial: Guidance Bureau; Common Testing Facilities and Research and: Development; Project Profiles; Agencies Involved in the Industrial: Development; Tourism; Fisheries; Supplies; Industrial Financing;: Khadu and Village Industries Board; District Industries Centre;: Other Institutions; Package of Incentives Available for: Development of Industries; Loan to Tiny Cottage and SSI: Industries at reduced rate of Interest; Built up Sheds and: developed plots in the Industrial Estate; Subsidy on installation: of D.G. Set, land development and installation of water harvesting: equipments; Interest free loan for procurement of D.G. set/inContents: 7: house water harvesting equipments; Mainland Island Transport: Subsidy Scheme; Inter Island Transport Subsidy Scheme; Island: Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme; Interest subsidy to PMRY: beneficiaries; Financial Assistance and Awards to Crafts Persons: for Development of Innovative design; Credit Guarantee Scheme;: Fiscal Incentives; Marketing Assistance; Human Resource: Development; Modernising existing training facilities; Mainland: Training; Entrepreneurship Development Institute Scheme;: Process-Cum Product Development Center; Non Resident Indians: and Foreign Investment; Export Promotion; Liaison with Banks/: Financial Institutions; Industrial Sickness; Simplification of: Procedures; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 119-123: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Banking Sector; Co-operative: Societies; Schemes of Financial Assistance Available in Andaman: and Nicobar Islands; General Long Term Loan Schemes; Special: Sector focussed Financial Schemes; Assistance for Tiny Units;: Andaman and Nicobar Islands Integrated Industrial Development: Corporation (ANIIDCO).: 14. Natural Wealth 125-137: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Birds; Reptiles;: Marine Life; Wildlife Management; Protected areas; Flore and: Fauna; Timber; Fauna; Corals; Butterfly fauna.: 15. Agriculture 139-147: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Animal Husbandary; Details: of sale depots; Crop Husbandry; Soil Conversation; Minor: Irrigation.: 16. Wild Life 149-152: Campbell Bay National Park; Galathea National Park; Mount: Harriet National Park; Saddle Peak National Park; Cinque Island: Sanctuary; Crocodile (Lohabarrack) Sanctuary; Interview Island: Sanctuary; Narcondum Island Sanctuary; North Reef Island: Sanctuary; Smith and Ross Islands; Mahatma Gandhi Marine: National Park, Wandoor; Jolly Bouy Island; Cuthbert Bay: Sanctuary; Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve; Mini-Zoo Haddo;: Nhidiyatapu Biological Park; Rutland Island.: 17. Tourism 153-174: Tourist Destinations; Port Blair; Corbyns Cove tourism Complex;: Harminder Bay Beach; Karmatang Beach Ramnagar Beach; North: Andaman Beaches; Jolly Byoy; Cinque Island; Red Skin Island;: Long Island; Middle Andaman; Havelock Island; Barren Island: 8 Andaman and Nicobar: Chatham Island; Mount Harriet; Ross Islands; Madhuban; Neil: Island; Chiriya Tapu; Cinque Island; Fish Rock; Bala Reef;: Havelock Island; Seduction Point; Campbell Shoal off north: Button Island; Andaman Water Sports Complex; Rutland Island;: Corruption Rock; Carbyn's Cove; The Viper Island; Car Nicobar;: Nancourie; Katchal; Kondul; Cellular Jail; Emrald Island;: Chidiyatapu Biological Park; Adventure Tourism; Island Camping;: Scuba Diving; Snorkelling; Trekking; Diving; Children's Traffic: Park; Gandhi Park; Corbyn's Cove Tourism Complex; Chatham: Saw Mill; Mini Zoo; Samudrika; ZSI Museum; Anthropological: Museum; Fisheries Museum; Marine Museum; Tourism Policy;: Action Plan; Priorities for 2008-2012; Priorities for 2013-2017;: Priorities for 2018-2022; Priorities for 2023-2027; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 175: 19. Natural Calamities 177: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cyclonic Storms.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 179-189: Naming; Marriage; Beliefs and Superstitions; Deaths; Festivals;: Island Tourism Festival; Local Religious Festivals; Kunseaureau: Festival; Ossuary Feast; Fairs; Subhash Mela; Vivekananda Mela;: Block Mela.: 21. Arts and Crafts 191: 22. Rural Development 193-206: Programmes Under Rural Development; Swarnajayanthi Gram: Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY); Objective; Below Poverty Line (BPL);: Objective; Salient features of SGSY; Target Groups; Preparation: of Project Reports; Self Help Groups; Formation of Self Help Group;: Grading of the Self Help Groups; Process involved for grading;: Capacity building of the Groups; Taking up of the economic: activity; Identification and Selection; Financial Assistance;: Sanction of Loans; Subsidy; Repayment of loan; Group Life: Insurance Scheme; Jawahar Gram Samriddhi Yojana (JGSY);: ObjectivesPrimary; Secondary; Target groups; Implementation: Release of Central assistance to DRDAs/ZPs; Criteria for: allocation of funds; Diversion of Funds; Administrative/: contingent expenditure; Provision of Maintenance of Assets;: Works to be taken up under JGSY; Implementing Agencies; Audit: of works; Social Audit; Indira Awaas Yojana; Pradhan Mantri: Gramodaya Yojana(PMGY); Employment Assurance Scheme: (EAS); Target Group; Programme Strategy; Implementing: Agencies; Central Rural Sanitation Programme (CRSP); Minimum: Needs Programme.: CONTENTS:- 9: 23. Urban Development 207-216: Preparation on Regional Development Plan for A&N Islands and: preparation of Master plan for Port Blair, Diglipur, Mayabunder,: Rangat, Wimberlygunj, Hut Bay & Campbell Bay; Construction: of non-road side drains in Port Blair Municipal area; Integrated: traffic planning for Port Blair; State Development Report for A &: N Islands for next 25 years Development Plan of Andaman Public: Works department; Roads & Bridges; Urban Roads (Roads in: Port Blair Head Quarter area); Water Supply & Sanitation; Urban: Water Supply; Sanitation; Housing; Construction of residential: accommodation for Govt. Servants; Public Works; Minor: Irrigation; Flood Control including erosion control in A&N Island;: Sea Erosion; Civil Aviation.: 24. Newspapers 217-218: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 219: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 221-222: 27. Planning Outlay 223-230: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; xii. General Services.: 10 Andaman and Nicobar: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population 2001 26: 3.2. Religion-wise population 27: 3.3. Population Characteristics 2001 27: 3.4. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 27: 3.5. Population: (0 - 6 years) 2001 27: 3.6. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total population (0 - 6 years) 2001 27: 3.7. Number of Literates to Total population 2001 27: 3.8. Percentage of Literates to Total population 2001 28: 3.9. Age Distribution (in percentage) 28: 3.10. Work participation rate 28: 3.11. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 29: 3.12. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 29: 3.13. House Types 29: 3.14. Fertility Rates 29: 3.15. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 37: 3.16. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 40: 3.17. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 40: 3.18. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 41: 3.19. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 41: 4.1. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 44: 5.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 47: 5.2. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 47: 5.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex (State/: District) (2001) 48: 7.1. Chief Commissioners of Andaman and Nicobar 57: 7.2. Lietenant governors of Andman and Nicobar 58: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 58: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 59: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 59: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 59: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 59: 8.1. Educational Institutions 62: 8.2. Literacy rate in A and N Islands 63: 8.3. Level of Education 63: 8.4. Growth of Educational Institutions in Andaman and Nicobar Islands 63: 9.1. Fares for various classes in the ships 66: 10.1. Distribution of Language 77: List of Tables: 12 Andaman and Nicobar: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 81: 12.1. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 5: Employments 115: 12.2. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-WorkersIndia, States and Union Territories : 2001 117: 12.3. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their CategoriesIndia, States: and Union Territories : 2001 118: 13.1. Banks 120: 14.1. Forest Area Statistics 127: 15.1. Production of Milk, Eggs and Wool during 1998-99 (Anticipated: Achievements) 141: 15.2. Land Utilisation (In Hect.) 141: 15.3. Land Holdings (In No.) 141: 15.4. Area under Holding (In Hect.) 142: 15.5. Crop production (As on 1st January) 142: 15.6. Veterinary Services 142: 15.7. Livestock and Poultry Population 143: 15.8. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 146: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas: India (1993) 151: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001(Language and Periodicity-wise) 217: 27.1. Annual Plan of Andaman and Nicobar Islands 2002-2003 223: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Andaman and Nicobar Islands2002-07 227 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Andaman & Nicobar), Vol. 30Th written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353869 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 230 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies. Vol:- 30th. 30th, 2006, 2018. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2018 with the help of original edition published long back [1948]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. 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In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIAA Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 12: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-28: IndiaGupta and HarshaThe Classical Age; The Southern Rivals;: Southern Dynasties in India; The Mughal Empire.: 2. Physical Aspects 29-34: Physical Background; Physical Features; Geological Structure;: Rivers; Climate; Flora; Fauna.: 3. Population 35-70: Population; Population Density; Sex Ratio; Literacy.: 4. Scheduled Caste 71-78: Welfare of Scheduled Castes; Constitutional Safeguards.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 79-85: Scheduled Tribes Development; Special Central Assistance; Scheme: for Primitive Tribal Groups; Tribal Research Institutes.: 6. Other Backward Classes 87-115: Welfare of Backward Classes; National Backward Classes Finance: and Development Corporation; Schemes for the Welfare of the OBCs;: Identification of OBCs; Parliament/Legistatures as Authorities for: Reservation to OBCs; Division of OBCs into Backward and Most: Backward Classes; Is Reservation to OBCs Anti-Meritarian?;: Selection to Professional Courses: Cut-Off Level; Article 16(4) and: The Concept of Reservation in Favour of OBCs; Real Aims of: 6 India: Affirmative Actions and Protective Discrimination for OBCs.: 7. Government and Politics 117-139: The Union and its Territory; Citizenship; Fundamental Rights;: Fundamental Duties; Directive Principles of State Policy; The Union;: Executive President; Vice-President; Council of Ministers;: Legislature; Rajya Sabha; Lok Sabha; Qualification for Membership: of Parliament; Functions and Powers of Parliament; Parliamentary: Committees; Leaders of Opposition in Parliament; Government: Business in Parliament; Consultative Committees; Nomination of: Members of Parliament on Government Committees/Bodies; Other: Parlimentary Matters; Implementation of Assurances; Administrative: Set-up; Cabinet Secretariat; National Authority, Chemical Weapons: Convention; Ministries/Departments of the Government; List of the: Ministries/Departments (as on 30.1.2003);Parliamentary: Constituencies.: 8. Education 141-163: National Policy on Education; Policy Framework; Structure and: Progress of Education in India; Structure of School Education; Stages: of School Education in India; Age Restriction for Admission; Medium: of Instruction; Teaching of Hindi; Teaching of English; Public: Examinations; Number of Working Days; Academic Session;: Operation Blackboard; Decentralisation; National Programme of: Nutritional Support to Primary Education (School Meal Programme);: Bihar Education Project; Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Programme;: Andhra Pradesh Primary Education Project; Shiksha Karmi Project;: Lok Jumbish Project; District Primary Education Programme (DPEP);: Objectives; Selection Criteria; Coverage; DPEP Coverage Map;: Programme Management Structure; Physical infrastructure;: SIEMATs; Distance Education; Girls Education; Social Equity;: Support Organisations; National Council of Educational Research: and Training (NCERT); Central Institute of Education Technology: (CIET); Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE); National: Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS); Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan: (KVS); Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS); Central Tibetan Schools: Administration (CTSA); Schemes and Programmes;: Vocationalisation of Secondary Education; Basic Components of: the Scheme; Pattern of Funding; Management Structure; Pre-: Vocational Education at Lower Secondary Stage; PSSCIVE;: Integrated Education for Disabled Children (IEDC); Computer Literacy: And Studies in Schools (CLASS).: 9. Transport and Communication 165-177: Transport and Energy; Transport and Environment; Safety;: CONTENTS:- 7: Structural Changes in the Economy; Data Base; Transport and: Budgetary Allocation; Technological Upgradation; Regulatory: Frameworks; Importance of Telecommunications; NTP 1994 -: objectives and achievements; Need for a new telecom policy;: Objectives and targets of the New Telecom Policy 1999; New Policy: Framework; Cellular Mobile Service Providers; Fixed Service: Providers; Cable Service Providers; Internet Telephony; Public: Mobile Radio Trunking Service Providers; National Long Distance: Operator; International Long Distance Services; Other Service: Providers; Global Mobile Personal Communication Services;: SATCOM Policy; VSAT Service Providers; Electronic Commerce;: Resolution of problems of existing operators; Restructuring of DoT;: Spectrum Management; Universal Service obligation.: 10. Language and Literature 179-195: Languages; Literature.: 11. Medical Facilities 197-210: National Health Policy - 2002; Current Scenario; Financial Resources;: Delivery of National Public Health Programmes; The State of Public: Health Infra-Structure; Extending Public Health Services; Role of: Local Self-Government Institutions; Norms for Health Care: Personnel; Education of Health Care Professionals; Need for: Specialists in Public Health and Family Medicine; Nursing: Personnel; Use of Generic Drugs and Vaccines; Urban Health; Mental: Health; Information, Education and Communication; Health: Research; Role of the Private Sector; The Role of Civil Society;: National Disease Surveillance Network; Health Statistics; Medical: Ethics; Regulation of Standards in Para Medical Disciplines;: Environmental and Occupational Health; The Impact of Globalization: on the Health Sector; Inter-Sectoral Contribution to Health;: Population Growth and Health Standards; Alternative Systmens of: Medicine; Objectives; Goals to be achieved by 2000-2015; NHP-: 2002- Policy Prescriptions; Equity; Womens Health; Enforcement: of Quality Standards for Food and Drugs; Providing Medical Facilities: to Users from Overseas; Impact of Globalisation on the Health Sector.: 12. Industry 211-253: Role and Functions of the Department of Industrial Policy &: Promotion; Industrial Policy; Main features; Policy measures;: Economic Affairs; Public Finance.: 13. Finance Sector 255-267: Sources of Revenue; Transfer of Resources; Annual Budget; Public: Debt; External Assistance; Banking; Reserve Bank of India;: Composition of Banking System; Deposit Mobilisation and: 8 India: Deployment; Advances to Priority Sector; Credit to Weaker Sections;: Credit Flow to Agriculture; Advances to SC/ST Borrowers;: Differential Rate of Interest Scheme; Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar: Yojana (SGSY); Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana; Prime: Ministers Rojgar Yojana (PMRY); Regional Rural Banks; Industrial: Development Bank of India; Export-Import Bank of India; ICICI: Limited; National Housing Bank;Housing Finance; Small Industries: Development Bank of India; Nabard; Indian Banks Abroad;: Insurance; Life Insurance Corporation of India.: 14. Natural Wealth 269-281: Minerals; Initiatives Taken in the Ninth Plan; Major Initiatives in the: Ninth Plan; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore Non-ferrous Metals;: Aluminium; Copper; Zinc and Lead; Externally Aided Projects; Plan: Outlay and Expenditure; Tenth Plan Objectives; Major Areas of: Concern; Tenth Plan Strategy; The Sub Sector Profile; Iron Ore;: Non-Ferrous Metals; Copper; Lead and Zinc.: 15. Agriculture 283-292: Harvesting Season; Land Utilisation; Technology Mission on Oil: Seeds and Pulses; Crop Production Programme; Integrated Nutrient: Management; Horticulture; Estimated Production of Major: Horticultural Crops; Area and Production of Fruits in India During: 2001-02; Area and Production of Vegetables in India During 2001-02;: Area and Production of Major Spices in India During 2001-02.: 16. Wild Life 293-321: Flora; Fauna; Andhra Pradesh: Mahaveer Harina Vanasthali National: Park; Arunachal Pradesh; Assam: Kaziranga National Park; Manas: National Park; Orang National Park; Barnadi National Park; Bihar:: Valmiki National Park; Kanwar Lake; Gujarat: Gir National Park;: Marine National Park; Velvadar Blackbuck National Park; Black: Buck National Park; Himachal Pradesh: The Great Himalayan National: Park; Keibul Lam Jao National Park; Jammu & Kashmir: Dachigam: Naitonal Park; Hemis Altitude National Park; Kishtwar High Altitude: National Park; Jharkhand: Betla National Park, Ranchi; Karnataka;: Bandipur National Park; Bannerghatta National Park; Nagarhole: National Park; Nagarhole National Parks; Kerala: Eravikulam National: Park; Periyar National Park; Silent Valley National Park; Madhya: Pradesh: Bandhavgarh National Park; Kanha National Park; Madhav: Shivpuri National Park; Panna National Park; Satpura National Park: and Tiger Reserve; Van Vihar Bhopal Leo National Park;: Maharashtra: Wild Life Parks; Nawegaon National Park; Land Tenure;: Pench National Park; Sanjay Gandhi National Park; Tadoba National: Park; Krishnagiri Upavan National Park (Borivali National park);: CONTENTS:- 9: Manipur: Keibul Lamjao National Park; Mizoram: Murlen National: Park; Phawngpui National Park; Orissa: Simlipal National Park;: Rajasthan: Desert National Park; Ranthambore National Park; Sariska: National Park; Birds of Desert National Park; Sikkim:: Khangchendzonga National Park; Sirohi National Park; Tamil Nadu:: Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park; Uttaranchal: Corbett National: Park; Nandadevi National Park; Valley of Flowers National Park;: Uttar Pradesh: Dudhwa National Park; West Bengal; Singhalila: National Park; Sunderbans National Park; Gorumara National Park;: Andaman & Nicobar: Campbell Bay National Park; Galathea National: Park; Mount Harriet National Park; Saddle Peak National Park;: Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park; Wandoor; Nhidiyatapu: Biological Park.: 17. Tourism 323-330: Global Status and Trends; Global Market Trends; Indias Place In: World Tourism; Indias Tourist Profile; Tenth Plan Objective; Role: of the Department of Tourism; Barriers to Growth; Approach-Related: Barriers; Major components of the Tenth Plan strategy.: 18. Archaeological Sites 331-334: Approach and Action Plan for the Tenth Plan.: 19. Natural Calamities 335-342: The Global Context; Disastrous Weather Events of 1981; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1982; Disastrous Weather Events of 1983;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1984; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1985; Disastrous Weather Events of 1986; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1987; Disastrous Weather Events of 1988; Disastrous Weather: Events of 1989; Disastrous Weather Events of 1990; Disastrous: Weather Events of 1991; Disastrous Weather Events of 1992;: Disastrous Weather Events of 1993; Disastrous Weather Events of: 1994; Disastrous Weather Events of 1995; Disastrous Weather Events: of 1996.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 343-362: Bihu Festival; Sonepur Fair; Chhath Fair; Sat Khumb Fair; Pushkar: Fair; Durga Fair; Durga Puja Festival; Id-ul-Juha; Diwalithe Festival: of Lights; Dussehra; Kumbh-ka-Mela; Holi; Janmashtami; Lohri;: Mahashivratri; Onam; Raksha Bandhan; Jain Festival; Christian: Festivals; National Festivals; The Republic Day; Martyrs Day;: Independence Day; Gandhijis Birthday; BalDin or Childrens Day.: 21. Arts and Crafts 363-382: Andhra Pradesh: Performing Arts; Arunachal Pradesh: Performing: Arts; Likabali; Assam: Handicrafts; Woodwork; Textiles; Toys and: 10 India: Dolls; Bihar: Performing Arts; Santhal; Chhattisgarh: Performing: Arts; Gujarat; Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles;: Himachal Pradesh: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Woodwork;: Stoneware; Textiles; Folk Paintings; Jammu & Kashmir: Handicrafts;: Earthenware; Woodwork; Textiles; Metalware; Jharkhand:: Handicrafts; Earthenware; Wood-work; Textiles; Metalware; Toys: and Dolls; Puppetry; Karala: Performing Arts; Kathakali; Hand: Gestures; Madhya Pradesh: Performing Arts; Bhil Dance; Sola: Dance; Maharashtra: Handicrafts; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk: Painting; Manipur; Performing Arts; Orissa: Performing Arts;: Santhal; Punjab: Performing Arts; Bhangra; Gidha; Rajasthan:: Performing Arts; Bhavai Dance; Bhil Dance; Chari Dance; Folk: Dances; Ghoomar Dance; Ras Dance; Tamil Nadu: Handicrafts;: Woodwork; Stoneware; Textiles; Uttar Pradesh: Performing Arts;: Ahir Dance; Holi dance; Nautanki and Rasa Dance; West Bengal:: Handicrafts; Stoneware; Textiles; Toys and Dolls; Folk Paintings;: Puppetary; Andaman & Nicobar: Performing Arts; Chatham Saw: Mill; Delhi: Handicrafts; Earthenware.: 22. Rural Development 383-405: Department of Rural Development; Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak: Yojana Guidelines; Programme Objectives; Guiding principles of: PMGSY and Definitions; Planning, Funding, Execution and: Maintenance of Rural Roads; Planning for Rural Roads; Funding: and Allocation; Proposals; State level Agencies; Preparation of: Project Proposals and their clearance; Scrutiny of project proposals;: Empowered Committee; Tendering of works; Programme: Implementation Units; Execution of Works; National Rural Roads: Development Agency; Quality Control and Supervision of Works;: Indira Awaas Yojana; Objective; Target Group; Identification of: beneficiaries; Panchayati Raj; 73rd Amendment Act, 1992; Powers: and Responsibilities; Gram Sabha; The Provisions of the Panchayats: (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996; Training and awareness: generation programme; Rural Building Centres - Guidelines; Eligibility: and Selection;ICT Initiatives in Rural Development; ICT: Infrastructure; Application Software Packages; Web-based: Applications;Database Applications; GIS Applications; Concurrent: Evaluation (CE) Studies Completed.: 23. Urban Development 407-424: Objectives; Role of all the Stakeholders; The Central Government: would; The State Governments would; The Local Authorities would;: The Public/Private Housing Finance Companies would; Housing: Boards/Corporations/Development Authorities and other public: agencies would; The Corporate, Private and Cooperative Sectors:, 2006, 2006. Hardcover. New. An encyclopaedic voluminous work gives authentic and objectives information about all the 28 states and 7Union Territories, History, Physical aspects, Population, Politics, Education, Transport and Communication, Languages and Literature, Medical Facilities, Industry, Finance Sector, Natural Wealth, Agriculture, Wild Life, Tourism, Archeological sites, Natural Calamities, Customs, Fairs and Festivals, Arts and Crafts, Rural and Urban Development, Newspapers, Important Events, NGO, Planning outlays0 in thirty-six volumes, each volume complete about a state. A benchmark. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIAA Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-23: Aryan Migrations; Alexander's Invasion; Muslim Invasions; The: Rise of Sikh Power.: 2. Physical Aspects 25-31: Location; Area; Climate; Hot season; Rainy season; Winter: season; Post-monsoon transitional season; Post-winter: transitional season; Temperature; Rainfall; Monsoon rainfall;: Winter rainfall; Physiography; The Shivalik; The Plains; Soils;: Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 33-59: Data Relevant to Population; Demographic Details as per Census: 2001; Characteristics of People; Social Structure of the Society;: Trends After Partition.: 4. Scheduled Caste 61-76: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 77-80: 6. Other Backward Classes 81-85: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 87-108: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of the: State.: 6 Punjab: 8. Education 109-124: State Education Figures; Human resources development technical: manpower; advantages; Universities; College of Agriculture;: College of Home Science; College of Veterinary Science; Punjab: Technical University; Challenges before Technical Education;: Medical Education; Government Policy on Education; Affiliation: of Schools; Encouragement To Private Sector in School Education;: Integration of Elementary Education; Adarsh Schools; Vocational: Education; List of Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 125-137: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication; Roads;: Railways; Airways; Inet; Typical applications; Internet; Paging;: ISDN (Integrated services Digital Network); Principal features;: Services offered; Cellular; Information Technology (IT) Policy;: Preamble; Vision Statement; The benefits of Information: Technology; Objectives of the IT Policy; Mission and Strategy;: Infrastructure and services; Electronic Governance; Important: Dates proposed; IT Education; IT Awareness campaign; Database: Creation, maintenance and warehousing; Strategy for: implementation of e-Governance in Punjab.: 10. Language and Literature 139-153: Indo-Aryan languages; The Script of Punjabi language; The: vowels in Punjabi; The Gurmukhi Script; Punjabi as a second and: foreign language; Literature; Hir-Ranjha; Oral literature; Modern: Literature; Contribution of sufi saints; Austere rythms of Farid;: Folk Drama.: 11. Medical Facilities 155-158: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Ambulatory Service.: 12. Industry 159-248: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Power; New Power: Development Projects; Electricity; Name of Project Tentative: Commissioning; Special deal to Non Resident Indians (NRIs);: Trade; Industrial Policy of Punjab; Changing Scenario; Main: planks; Hassel free dealing; Certification regarding statutory: compliances; Indian Boilers Act, 1923; Standards of weights and: measures (enforcement) Act, 1985; Indian Electricity Act, 1910: and Indian Electricity Rules, 1956; Implementation of: environmental laws; Self certification scheme under labour laws;: Monitoring Committees; Power sector reforms; One time: settlement scheme(OTS); Revamping of Tax Administration;: LADT to replace octroi and entry tax; Introduction of VAT;: CONTENTS:- 7: Computerisation of tax operations; Enhancement of: Competitiveness of Existing Industry; Modernisation and: technology upgradation; Freight subsidy for export; Centre for: competitiveness; Revival of Sick Small Scale Industrial Units;: Industrial Infrastructure Development; Special Economic Zones: (SEZs); Apparel parks; Cluster development; Textile centres: infrastructure development scheme; Change of land use; Sale /: transfer of developed infrastructure; Development of integrated: multiplex complexes; Measures for attracting New Investments;: Development of mega projects; Border area development;: Development of sugar industry; Development of agro and food: processing industry; Incentives; Bond scheme; Industrial: Infrastructure; Softop benefits; Facilities; Trade and Business: Promotion Organisations; Broad Objectives; PSIDC as an: institutional promotor; PSIDC as a term leader; PSIDC- as an: infrastructure developer; PSIDC as a Facilitator; PSIDC as a: Single source; Punjab Financial Corporation (PFC); Purpose of: the loans; Punjab small industries and export corporation (PSIEC);: Main activities of the corporation; Industrial focal Points; Growth: centre at Bathinda and Pathankot; Export promotion industrial: park; Areas under development; New features; Provision of Raw: Material to Small Scale industry; Export promotion activity; Punjab: State Electronics Development and Production Corporation: Limited (ECP); Objectives; List of ISI Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 249-257: Figures Related to Financial Sector; Banks; Punjab Financial: Corporation (PFC); Schemes; Composite Loan Scheme; Single: Window Scheme; Mahila Udayam Nidhi Scheme; Transport: Industry; Self-employment for Ex-Servicemen; National Equity: Fund Scheme; Equipment Refinance Scheme; Scheme for: Assistance for Marketing; Scheme for Assistance to Scheduled: Castes/Scheduled Tribes Entrepreneurs; Scheme of Technology: Development and Modernisation (TDM); Need based additional: incremental margin money for working capital; General Loan: Scheme; Scheme for Acquisition of ISO 9000 Series; Scheme for: Textile Industry Under Technology Upgradation; Quick Finance: Scheme.: 14. Natural Wealth 259-270: Figures Related to Forest; Land; Soil Conservation; Water: Resources; Groundwater Resources; Watershed Management;: Management of Water-use; Rain-water Harvesting; Drain: Management; Forest Resources; Coniferous forests; Bamboo: 8 Punjab: forests; Scrub forests; Broad leaf forests; Energy; Natural nonrenewable: resources; Natural renewable resources; Solar energy;: Wind energy.: 15. Agriculture 271-281: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Fruits; Vegetables; Irrigation;: Sprinkler System of Irrigation; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 283-285: Harike Lake; Harike-pattan National Wetland and Wildlife: Sanctuary, Amritsar; Satluj Water Body Wetland, Ropar; Kanjli: Wetland, Kapurtala; Zoological Park Chhatbir.: 17. Tourism 287-299: Amritsar; The Golden Temple; Jallianwala Bagh; Durgiana Temple;: Khadur Sahib; Mohammed Jan; Mata Mandir; Fort Gobind Garh;: Ram Bagh; Ram Thirth; Taran Taran; Amritsars Sikh Museum;: Fatehgarh; Fatehgarh Sahib; Jalandhar; Ludhiana; Gurudwara: Shrimanji Sahib Alamgir; Pir-i-Dastgir Shrine; Phillaur Fort; Punjab: Agricultural University Museum; Christian Medical College;: Bilwanwali Masjid; Famous Tombs; Gurudwara Charan Kamal;: Gurudwara Nanaksar Jagraon; Patiala; Sirhind; Other Places of: Interest; Anandpur Sahib; Chamkaur Sahib; Damdama Sahib;: Dera Baba Nanak; Kiratpur Sahib; Qadian; Roza Sharif; Imam: Nasir Mausoleum and Jama Masjid; Hari Mandir; Shiv Mandir;: Devi Talab Mandir; Sodal Mandir; Catholic Cathedral; Desh-: Bhagat Memorial Hall; Kartarpur Gurudwara; Moorish Mosque;: Panch Mandir; Handira Mausoleum; Gurudwara Ber Sahib;: Masoleums of Ustad and Shagird; Serai Nurmahal; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 301-305: 19. Natural Calamities 307-316: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Cold Wave; Heat: Wave; Drought; Squall; Dust Storm; Lightning; Thunderstorm;: Hailstorm; Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 317-343: Birth; Marriage; Choice of a bride or bridegroom; Initial: ceremonies; Divorce; Remarriage; Death; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 345-356: Krishna lila or ras; Ram lila; Nautanki; Naqal; Puppetry; Kheora;: Madaris, Bazigars and Saperas; Games and Amusements; Folk: Dances; Bhangra; Giddha; Sammi; Kikli; Jhumar; Karthi; Folk: Music; Handicrafts.: CONTENTS:- 9: 22. Rural Development 357-363: Grass Roots Assistance and Support Programe (G.R.A.S.P.);: Sustainale Economy for Rural Development; Training of Rural: Youth for Self Employment(TRYSEM); Jawahar Rozgar: Yojana(JRY); Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY); Panchayati Raj: Institutions (PRIs); Consolidated Rural Development Programme.: 23. Urban Development 365-379: Pudas Mission; Pudas Objectives; The Punjab Regional and: Town Planning adn Development Act, 1995; The Punjab Apartment: Ownership Act, 1995; The Punjab Apartment and Property: Regulation Act, 1995; The Punjab New Capital (Periphery) Control: Act, 1952; Mode of Allotment; Mission 2005; Development: Works; Town Planning and Related Matters; Private Participation;: Mode of Participation; Procedure for Assigning Projects;: Development of Urban Estates; Demand Survey for Plots/: Houses; Construction of Houses; Development and Marketing: of Govt. Land under the Ouvgl Schemes for Construction of: Special Projects; New City Centre, Sas Nagar Sector 62; New: Projects; Perspective Plans; Projects Completed; Puda- The: Promoter; Pudas Mission; Pudas Objectives; Acts, Rules And: Regulations; Future Plans; Mode of Allotment; Puda and Private: Participation; Cost benefit analysis; Mode of Participation;: Procedure for Assigning Projects.: 24. Newspapers 381-388: Big Dailies; Big Periodicals; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals;: Small Dailies; Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 389-418: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 419-422: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 423-430: Annual Plan Outlay; Tenth Plan Outlay.: 10 Punjab: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1. Population Characteristics (2001) 34: 3.2. Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 34: 3.3. Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 35: 3.4. Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total Population (0 - 6 years) (2001) 35: 3.5. Number of Literates to Total Population (2001) 35: 3.6. Percentage of Literates to Total Population (2000) 35: 3.7. Total Population 2001 35: 3.8. Literate Population 2001: 3.9. Age distribution (In %) 36: 3.10. Work participation rate 36: 3.11. Distribution of population by Religion (in percentage) 36: 3.12. Distribution of 10,000 speakers by Languages 37: 3.13. House types 37: 3.14. Fertility rates 37: 3.15. Demographic Information as per Census 2001 38: 3.16. Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 41: 3.17. Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 55: 3.18. Distribution of Beggars (2001) 57: 3.19. Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 59: 3.20. Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 59: 4.1. Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by Sex and: Literacy Rate (2001) 62: 4.2. SC Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 65: 4.3. Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 68: 5.1. ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 77: 6.1. State-wise OBC List 83: 6.2. State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 84: 7.1. Chief Ministers of Punjab 91: 7.2. Governors of Punjab 92: 7.3. Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns 104: 7.4. List of Administrative Districts (1961) 106: 7.5. List of Administrative Districts (1971) 106: 7.6. List of Administrative Districts (1981) 107: 7.7. List of Administrative Districts (1991) 107: 7.8. List of Administrative Districts (2001) 107: List of Tables: 12 Punjab: 8.1. Literacy 110: 8.2. Level of Education 111: 8.3. Educational Institutions in Punjab 111: 10.1. Distribution of Language 143: 10.2. Distribution of Mother Toungue 147: 12.1. Power Supply Position upto the Year 2004-05 168: 12.2. Export from Punjab (in crores) 169: 12.3. State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed in 60: Employments) 193: 12.4. Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-WorkersIndia, States and Union Territories : 2001 247: 12.5. Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their CategoriesIndia, States: .and Union Territories : 2001 248: 13.1. Net domestic Product at Factor cost by Industry of Origin (At current: Prices) 251: 15.1. Area, Production and yield of Principal Crops 274: 15.2. Area, Production and yield of Principal Crops 275: 15.3. Production of Main Crops (1998-99 to 2000-2001) 276: 15.4. Produciton of Main Fruits (1998-99 to 2000-2001) 276: 15.5. Production of Main Vegetables (1998-99 to 2000-2001) 277: 15.6. Net irrigated area by sources (000 hect.) 277: 15.7. Production of Milk, Eggs And Wool 278: 15.8. Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water 280: 16.1. United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 285: 24.1. Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 382: 24.2. Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 383: 24.3. List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 384: 24.4. Publication Added in 2001 387: 27.1. Annual Plan of Punjab 2002-2003 423: 27.2. Tenth Plan of Punjab- 2002-07 427 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Punjab), Vol- 22Nd written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353784 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title., 2006, 2006. Hardcover. New. About The Author:- The Editors S.C. Bhatt, had been a writer and journalist with long years of experience as head of important departments in the government. He headed the News Services Division of All India Radio, Publications Division, Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) and Research and Reference Division. In the last mentioned department it was his responsibility to produce papers and writeups on matters of importance to the government and the public. Under his supervision the ""INDIAA Reference Annual"" was produced, both from the Research as well as Reference division. Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and author of several books, was a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India. First educated at Mayo College Ajmer, and a Post -graduate in Economics from Lucknow University, he is a regular contributor to leading newspapers and academic journals. So far, he has published a good number of papers and articles on various issues, concerning urban development, which is his forte. The map given on the back cover jacket is only illustrative and not true to scale. Contents:- Contents: List of Tables 11: Preface 13: Introduction 15: 1. History 17-21: Prehistory and Protohistory; Early History up to Harsha; Rajput: Period; Mughal Rule; Anglo-Gorkha and Anglo-Sikh War; Revolt: of 1857; British Rule 1858 to 1914; Freedom Struggle 1914 to 1947;: Post-Independence Period.: 2. Physical Aspects 23-26: Location; Area; Climate; Physiography; Hills; Rivers.: 3. Population 27-45: Data Relevant to Population; Population Profile as per Census: 1991; Growth of Population; Rrural urban Distribution; Tribal: Population; Sex Ratio; Characteristics of People; Structure of the: Society.: 4. Scheduled Caste 47-57: Need for Emancipation of Dalits.: 5. Scheduled Tribe 59-66: World of Tribal Communities; Tribal Development and Social: Scientists: 6. Other Backward Classes 67-70: Reservation Policy and Backward Castes; The Depressed Classes: Vis-a-vis Backward Castes.: 7. Government and Politics 71-83: State Figures on Police and Crimes; Chief Ministers and: 6 Himachal Pradesh: Governors; Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies of the: State.: 8. Education 85-91: State Education Figures; Primary Education; Operation: Blackboard Scheme; Integrated Child Development Scheme;: Medical and Dental Colleges; Engineering Colleges and: Polytechnic Institutes; Other Institutions; AICTE; NCTE; UGC;: Major Universities in the State.: 9. Transport and Communication 93-113: Figures Related to Transportation and Communication;: Transportation; Roads; Railways; Airways; Telecommunication;: IT Policy of Himachal Pradesh; Himachal Pradesh as an IT: Destination; Strengths and areas needing attention;: NASSCOMS Projections; The Aspirations; Setting-up of IT: Industry; Financial Issues; Labour related Issues; Establishing: IT institutions; Creation of State-of-the-Art IT Infrastructure; EGovernance;: Encouraging Computerisation of Local Industries;: E-tourism; Tele-Medicine; The back office activities; Internet: applications.: 10. Language and Literature 115-125: 11. Medical Facilities 127-143: Figures on Medical Facilities in the State; Hospitals; Ayurvedic: Dispensaries; Health and Health Services; Health Infrastructure;: Health and Family Welfare Training Centres Shimla and Kangra;: Para-medical Training Schools; Medical and Dental Colleges;: Training facilities in ISM&H Department; Health Service Profile;: Reproductive and Child Helath Programme; Family Planning;: Maternal Care; Child Care; National AIDS Control Programme;: National Tuberculosis Control Programme; National Leprosy: Control Programme; National Programme for Prevention of: Blindness (NPCB); National Anti-Malaria Programme; National: Iodine Deficiency Disorders Programme; School Health Services: Programme; ICDS Projects; Health Indicators; Life Expectancy;: Crude Death Rate (CDR); Infant Mortality Rate (IMR); Health: Problems; Population Growth; Population Structure; Population: Migration; Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases; HIV/: AIDS; Non-Communicable diseases; Nutritional Problems;: Diseases which are going to be eradicated; Diseases which will: be controlled; Diseases which are likely to remain at the same: level; Diseases which are likely to increase; New and reemerging: diseases; Health Care Problems; Uneven distribution of Primary: Health Care facilities; Absence of Urban Primary Health Care: CONTENTS:- 7: Services; Uneven distribution of health manpower; Lack of well: defined Service norms and standards; Human Resource: Development (HRD); Referral system; Poor maintenance of: buildings; Information Education and Communication (IEC);: Health Management Information System (HMIS); Private Sector;: Indiginous System of Medicines (ISM) and Other Systems;: Community Participation; NGOs and Voluntary Sector;: Environmental Health Problems; Water Pollution; Liquid waste: disposal; Excreta Disposal; Solid waste disposal; Hospital Waste: Management; Air Pollution; Diminishing Forest Cover;: Occupational Health Problems.: 12. Industry 145-176: Figures Related to Industries in the State; Power; Industrial: Infrastructure; Industrial Areas/ Industrial Estates; Industrial: Policy; Objectives; Approach and Stategy; Revival and: Rehabilitation of Sick Industrial Units; Industrial Investments;: Industrial Promotion Cell; Export Promotion Industrial Park: (EPIP)BADDI; Major Industrial Companies; List of ISI: Industries.: 13. Finance Sector 177-180: Figures Related to Financial Sector.: 14. Natural Wealth 181-184: Figures Related to Forest; Forest Resources; Mineral Wealth.: 15. Agriculture 185-196: Figures Related to State Agriculture; Animal Husbandry; Irrigation;: Agro-horticulture; Livestock Farming Systems; Large Dams.: 16. Wild Life 197-220: The Great Himalayan National Park; Chail Sanctuary; Daranghati: Sanctuary; The Gamgul Sanctuary; Gobind Sagar and Naina Devi: Sanctuaries; Kais Sanctuary; Kalatop Wildlife Sanctuary; Kalatop: Khajjiar Sanctuary; Kalatop National Forest Sanctuary; Kanawar: Sanctuary; Khokhan Sanctuary; The Kugti Sanctuary; Lippa: Asrang Sanctuary; Majathal Sanctuary; Manali Sanctuary; Pong: Dam Sanctuary; Rupi Bhabha Sanctuary; Sechu Tuan Nala: Sanctuary; Wildlife; Keibul Lam Jao National Park; Snow Leopard;: Family Ursidae; Lesser or Red Panda; Sloth Bear.: 17. Tourism 221-251: Tourist Destinations; Bahadurpur Fort; Shri Naina Devi Ji; Sarium: Fort; Tiun Fort; Vyas Cave; Swarghat; Markandeya; Chamba;: Temples; Chaugan; Akhand Chandi Palace; Rang Mahal; Bhuri: Singh Museum; Saho; Dalhousie; Kinnaur; Monasteries; Mandi;: 8 Himachal Pradesh: Solan; Adventure Tourism; Tourism Policy of Himachal Pradesh,: 2000; Need for a Tourism Policy; Objectives; Strategy; Plan of: Action; Specific Infrastructure; Entertainment/Special Interest: Infrastructure; Accommodation, Transport, Catering; Policy/: Planning/Legislation; Hotels.: 18. Archaeological Sites 253-256: 19. Natural Calamities 257-273: Chronology of Natural Calamities Since 1980; Snowfall; Cold: Wave; Drought; Dust Storm; Lightning; Thunderstorm; Hailstorm;: Floods and Heavy Rains.: 20. Customs, Fairs and Festivals 275-316: Customs; Marriages; Rituals connected with Marriage; Remarriage: and the Sati; Divorce; Child Birth; Death; The Thoda and the: Buhana; The Thatha; The Bhoonda; Tana Mana; The Doom;: Sacrifices; The Fasts; Treating House Guests; Laws; Crime and: punishment; Hereditary laws; Fairs and Festivals.: 21. Arts and Crafts 317-332: Dances; The Mala (garland) Dance; The Demon (Rakshasa) dance: or Chhambha; The Dalshone and Cholamba dances; Jataru: Kayang; The Shan and Shabu dances; Keekali and Bhangra;: Nuala; Nati; The Jhoori, Gi, Swang Tegi and Rasa dances;: Khaydayat and Lamba dances; The Lahadi and Ghooghati: dances; The Dand Ras and Dangi Dances; Music; Jhoori; Laman;: Ainchaliyan; Musical Instruments; Folk Arts; Ritual Arts; Folk: Theatre; Kariyada and Banthada; Swang; Ramleela and Rasleela;: Jagara, Jagrata, Jagga; Crafts; Bronze Sculptures; Stone: Sculpture; Wall Paintings; The Pahadi handkerchiefs and other: arts.: 22. Rural Development 333-338: Government of India Sponsored Schemes; Indira Awas Yojana;: Intigrated Wastelends Development Projects; Desert: Development Programme; Drought Prone Areas Programme: (DPAP); Employment Assurance Scheme; Jwahar Gram Samridhi: Yojna; Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana; Himachal Pradesh: Government Plan Schemes; Chief Ministers Gratuity Scheme;: Rural Housing; Rural Sanitation; Social Audit Scheme; Mahila: Mandal Protsahan Yojna.: 23. Urban Development 339-354: Need for New Townships in Himachal Pradesh; Need for Policy: on New Townships; Existing Laws and Rules; Aims and: Objectives; Norms and Standards; Identification of Sites; Land: CONTENTS:- 9: Acquisition; Sales of Plots of Land / Built up Structure; Implication: of Section 118 of H.P. Tenancy & Land Reforms Act; Maintenance: and Municipal Functions; Providing Basic Amenities / Facilities;: Financing of Projects; Joint Ventures; About us; Objectives;: Organisation Structure; Development Activities.: 24. Newspapers 355-359: Big Dailies; Medium Dailies; Medium Periodicals; Small Dailies;: Small Periodicals.: 25. Important Events (1951-2004) 361-366: Chronology of Events.: 26. Non-Governmental Organisations 367-374: Major NGOs in the State.: 27. Planning Outlay 375-382: Annual Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities; ii. Rural: Development; iii. Special Areas Programmes; iv. Irrigation and: Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii. Transport;: viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and Environment;: x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services; xii. General: Services; Tenth Plan Outlay; i. Agriculture and Allied Activities;: ii. Rural Development; iii. Special Area Programmes; iv. Irrigation: and Flood Control; v. Energy; vi. Industry and Minerals; vii.: Transport; viii. Communications; ix. Science,Technology and: Environment; x. General Economic Services; xi. Social Services: Education; ii. General Services.: 10 Himachal Pradesh: CONTENTS:- 11: 3.1 Population Characteristics (2001) 28: 3.2 Decadal Growth 1991 - 2001 29: 3.3 Population: (0 - 6 years) (2001) 29: 3.4 Percentage of Population: (0-6) to total Population (0 - 6 years) (2001) 29: 3.5 Number of Literates to Total Population (2001) 29: 3.6 Percentage of Literates to Total Population 29: 3.7 Distribution of Religion by Sex with Percentage of Total Population: (State/district) (2001) 33: 3.8 Distribution of Disabled Persons by Type of Disabilty and Residence: (in %) (2001) 42: 3.9 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 43: 3.10 Distribution of Beggars (2001) 44: 3.11 Population, India, States and Union Territory 1901-2001 45: 3.12 Percent Decadal Variation in Population, 1901-2001 45: 4.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Caste Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 48: 4.2 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Castes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 49: 5.1 Statewise Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by: Sex and Literacy Rate (2001) 61: 5.2 ST Population Ratio w.r.t. Population (2001) 61: 5.3 Distribution of Individual Scheduled Tribes Population by Sex: (State/District) (2001) 65: 6.1 State-wise OBC List 69: 6.2 State-wise Central List of Backward Classes Notified by Government: of India 70: 7.1 Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh 74: 7.2 Lieutenant-governors of Himachal Pradesh 74: 7.3 Governors of Himachal Pradesh 74: 7.4 Name of State, Districts, Tehsils and Towns (2001) 80: 7.5 List of Administrative Districts (1961), (1971), (1981), (1991), (2001) 81: 10.1 Distribution of Language 2001 116: 10.2 Distribution of Mother Toungue (2001) 120: 11.1 Health Institutions, district wise 129: 11.2 Total State Budget and Health Allocation: Himachal Pradesh 132: 12.1 District-wise group-wise details of units in Medium and Large Scale: Sector 150: 12.2 District-wise details of units in Small Scale Sector 150: 12.3 State wise and employment wise Minimum wages (Wages fixed: List of Tables: 12 Himachal Pradesh: in 24 Employments) 160: 12.4 Total Population, Total Workers, Main Workers, Marginal Workers: and Non-WorkersIndia, States and Union Territories : 2001 174: 12.5 Total Workers (Main + Marginal) and their CategoriesIndia,: States and Union Territories : 2001 176: 13.1 Net state domestic product by industry groups at current prices 179: 15.1 Area, production and yield of some principal crops/vegetables 187: 15.2 Production of Milk, Wool, Eggs and Fish 189: 15.3 Distribution of Household by Sources of Drinking Water (2001) 195: 16.1 United Nations List of National Parks and Protected Areas 219: 24.1 Number of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 356: 24.2 Circulation of Newspapers in 2001 (Language and Periodicity-wise) 357: 24.3 List of Big, Medium and Small Newspapers - 2001 357: 24.4 Publication Added in 2001 358: 27.1 Annual Plan of Himachal Pradesh 2002-2003 375: 27.2 Tenth Plan of Himachal Pradesh2002-07 379 The Title 'Land and People of Indian States & Union Territories (Himahcal Pradesh), Vol-10Th written/authored/edited by Ed. S. C.Bhatt & Gopal K Bhargava', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178353661 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 382 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Vol:- 10th. 10th, 2006, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. 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Contents include an Executive Summary; an Introduction; Cyber Command's New, More Aggressive Policy; The character of Cyber Operations, 2000-2016; The Myth of the Offense; and a Conclusion. The appendix contains a table on Retaliation dynamics, and a Table on Cyber objectives and retaliation severity. A bibliography of sources is also included. Brandon Valeriano is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute. He is also the Bren Chair of Military Innovation at the Marine Corps University, and serves as Senior Advisor for the Cyber Solarium Commission. Dr. Valeriano has published six books and dozens of articles for such outlets as the Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, and the Journal of Peace Research. His two most recent books are Cyber War versus Cyber Reality and Cyber Strategy, both with Oxford University Press. Dr. Valeriano has a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University. In the context of recent shifts in cybersecurity policy in the United States, this paper examines the character of cyber conflict through time. Data on cyber actions from 2000 to 2016 demonstrate evidence of a restrained domain with few aggressive attacks that seek a dramatic, decisive impact. Attacks do not beget attacks, nor do they deter them. But if few operations are effective in compelling the enemy and fewer still lead to responses in the domain, why would a policy of offensive operations to deter rival states be useful in cyberspace? We demonstrate that, while cyber operations to date have not been escalatory or particularly effective in achieving decisive outcomes, recent policy changes and strategy pronouncements by the Trump administration increase the risk of escalation while doing nothing to make cyber operations more effective. These changes revolve around a dangerous myth: offense is an effective and easy way to stop rival states from hacking America. New policies for authorizing preemptive offensive cyber strategies risk crossing a threshold and changing the rules of the game. Cyberspace to date has been a domain of political warfare and coercive diplomacy. An offensively postured cyber policy is dangerous, counterproductive, and undermines norms in cyberspace. Many have promoted the idea of a coming "Cyber Pearl Harbor," but instead the domain is littered with covert operations meant to manage escalation and deter future attacks. Cyber strategy and policy must start from an accurate understanding of the domain, not imagined realities. Senior leaders throughout the federal government should consider a more prudent and restrained approach to cyber operations. We argue for a defensive posture consisting of limited cyber operations aimed at restraining rivals and avoiding escalation. At the same time, the United States should focus on protective measures to make U.S. systems less vulnerable and on sharing intelligence with allies and partners. A policy of restraint that maintains control over the weapons of cyber war is strategically wise., Cato Institute, 2019, 3, Ess Ess Publisher, 2012. Hardcover. New. This book looks at India`s best practices, success stories, new initiatives, case studies, improvements, etc. in the field of Library and Information Science (LIS) and related areas in general. It discusses better user connections through process improvement in: information services * knowledge manifestations in creative hobbies * plagiarism * soft skills required for LIS professionals * collection development * applying psychometrics in managing library customers * design and development of competitive intelligence portal * developing a cost effective e-library * infrastructure development * information needs and seeking behavior of users * analysis of usage of intranet services * managing and sharing knowledge through portal * standardization of library activities and services * information access in the environment of multimedia databases of digital library * and more Printed Pages: 290., Ess Ess Publisher, 2012, 6, Institute for Media Analysis, Inc, 1987-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. From a private collection. Spine is uncreased, binding tight and sturdy; text also very good. Light sunning to cover. 78 pages, in English. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota., Institute for Media Analysis, Inc, 1987-01-01, 3, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SEC Printed Pages: 620., Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010, 6<
2010
ISBN: 9780070700888
Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which … Plus…
Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SEC Printed Pages: 620. NA, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010<
2010, ISBN: 9780070700888
Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which … Plus…
Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010. First edition. Softcover. New. This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SEC Printed Pages: 620., Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2010<
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[EAN: 9780070700888], Neubuch, [PU: Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt. Ltd.], STRABISMUS HIMADRI DUTTA MEDICINE & MEDICINAL PLANTS, This book is not only on ERP but also covers other enterprise applications like PLM, CRM, SCM, SRM etc. which are growing at a faster rate than core ERP application as the ERP market is getting saturated. This text is intended for students (who want to learn these topics for the first time), for practicing executives (who want to move to a career in ERP from their traditional role in finance, operations, marketing or HR and want to know what ERP or CRM is all about) and finally for managers who are responsible for selecting, implementing and maintaining an ERP/CRM/PLM/SCM package in their organisation. Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SECTION 5: ERP for Industries 35. ERPs for Different Manufacturing Industries 36. ERPs for Different Service Industries SECTION 6: Case Studies Cases of ERP and Enterprise Application Index Table of contents Preface SECTION 1: Introduction to ERP and Enterprise Applications 1. ERP Overview 3 SECTION 2: Implementation and Support 2. ERP Implementation?Life Cycle, Methodologies and Strategy 3. Business Case and Return on Investment Analysis for ERP 4. Selecting Consulting Partner 5. ERP Package Selection 6. ERP Project Team and Project Organisation Structure 7. ERP Project Management 8. Managing Requirements 9. Business Process Reengineering 10. Business Process Modelling and Business Modelling 11. Gaps Identification and Strategies to Bridge the Gap 12. Configuring and Testing of the Solution 13. Managing ERP Security 14. Data Migration 15. Cutover Planning and Go Live Preparation 16. Training 17. Change Management 18. Success or Failure of ERP Implementation 19. Application Support SECTION 3: ERP Functional Modules 20. Human Capital Management 21. Financial Management 22. Procurement and Inventory Management Through ERP 23. Supplier Relationship Management 24. Production Planning and Execution 25. Supply Chain Planning 26. Sales and Service 27. Logistics Execution: Warehouse and Transport Management 28. Customer Relationship Management 29. Quality Management 30. Maintenance Management and Enterprise Asset Management 31. Product Lifecycle Management SECTION 4: Technology Areas of ERP and Enterprise Applications 32. Portal, Content Management and Knowledge Management 33. Data Warehousing, Data Mining, Business Intelligence and Analytics 34. ERP and Enterprise Applications?Emerging Trends SEC Printed Pages: 620.<
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