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Setting Up New Power Plants in India

Setting Up New Power Plants in India

Ujjwal Gupta; Sarala Das; R Vinodh

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2021
pokkari
The objectives of the present study are to find out the major challenges and opportunities in the establishment of power plants in India, to analyze the economics regarding the coal import and to analyze the impact of depreciating value of Indian currency in the global economy. We had restricted our study only to thermal power plants in India. The book deals to find, identify and summarize all possible and predictable challenges and opportunities for establishment of power plants in India.
Budowa nowych elektrowni w Indiach

Budowa nowych elektrowni w Indiach

Ujjwal Gupta; Sarala Das; R Vinodh

Wydawnictwo Nasza Wiedza
2021
pokkari
Celem niniejszego opracowania jestpoznanie gl wnych wyzwań i możliwości związanych z powstaniem elektrowni w Indiach, analiza ekonomiczna importu węgla orazanaliza wplywu deprecjacji wartości waluty indyjskiej w gospodarce światowej.Nasze badania ograniczyliśmy tylko do elektrowni cieplnych w Indiach .Książka ma na celu znalezienie, zidentyfikowanie i podsumowanie wszystkich możliwych i przewidywalnych wyzwań i szans dla powstaniaelektrowni w Indiach.
Instalação de novas centrais eléctricas na Índia

Instalação de novas centrais eléctricas na Índia

Ujjwal Gupta; Sarala Das; R Vinodh

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2021
pokkari
Os objetivos do presente estudo s odescobrir os principais desafios e oportunidades no estabelecimento de usinas el tricas na ndia, analisar a economia em rela o importa o de carv o eanalisar o impacto da deprecia o do valor da moeda indiana na economia global. N srestringimos nosso estudo apenas a usinas t rmicas na ndia. O livro trata de encontrar, identificar e resumir todos os desafios e oportunidades poss veis e previs veis para o estabelecimento de usinas de energia el trica na ndia.
Partha's Comprehensive Manual for Pediatric and Adolescent Practice

Partha's Comprehensive Manual for Pediatric and Adolescent Practice

A Parthasarathy; Alok Gupta; Anupama S Borker; Dhanya Dharmapalan; Remesh Kumar R

Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
2020
nidottu
This book is presented with 30 chapters covering newborn to adolescent care including several subspecialty disciplines in about 850 pages. The common and not so common practical topics will be of great use to the practicing pediatricians in managing common and uncommon selected entities with the right diagnosis and the right treatment in their day-to-day practice. This book will serve as a desktop reference volume.The formidable team of experts in their own field, pen down their vast experience topped with recent advances in the field. More than 300 topics fully covered, short enough to go through in a hurry and long enough to read at leisure Child rights, abuse, adoption, neurodevelopmental, mental and learning disorders, genetic and metabolic disorders, pediatric surgery, ENT, orthopedics, urology, ophthalmology, newer entities as Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, Ebola virus disease and many more covering the plethora of common and rare disease entities, one can possibly encounter in day-to-day practice or case discussions in groups. OPD cases, cases in neonatal and pediatric wards and intensive care simplified for easy and practical reference. Complicated X-rays made easy and Model Pediatric OPD Prescription in the end makes understanding scientific and ethical.
Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) in a Sustainable Rice-Wheat Cropping System

Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) in a Sustainable Rice-Wheat Cropping System

Anil Mahajan; R. D. Gupta

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2009
sidottu
Agriculture is the main occupation in India and about 75% of its population depends directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihood. It is the dominant sector that contributes 18% of the gross domestic product. Thus, agriculture is the foundation of the Indian economy. The maximum share of Indian exports is also from the agriculture sector. As the population of the country is increasing trem- dously, approximately at the rate of 19 million every year over the existing popu- tion of more than 1 billion (approximately 1. 18 billion), the food grain production must necessarily be increased. This can be done by increasing crop production to match the population growth rate of 2. 2% per annum, which is expected to stabilize at 1. 53 billion around 2050. There is no doubt that the Green Revolution in India during the late 1960s brought self-sufficiency in food grain production, mainly through the increase in rice and wheat crop yields – the two main crops of the country which play an important role from food security point of view. However, the excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides, and the neglect of organic manures for these crops, has resulted in the deterioration of physical, chemical and biological health of the ri- and wheat-growing soils. Owing to the deterioration of the health of these soils, the productivity of the rice–wheat cropping system has now either got reduced or in some places has become constant for the last decade.
Musculoskeletal Trauma Simplified

Musculoskeletal Trauma Simplified

Shivani Gupta; Amna Diwan; Robert W Perone; R Malcolm Smith; Cornelia Wenokor

TFM Publishing Ltd
2009
nidottu
This book is a simple case-by-case approach to the many different types of orthopaedic fractures. The book is being written for residents, registrars, newly qualified doctors and medical students, primarily targeted to those in the fields of diagnostic radiology, orthopaedic surgery and emergency medicine. There are a variety of texts that exist in these fields to assist in acquiring knowledge; however, there lacks a text that provides simple images and explanations from which a fundamental base of skeletal trauma can be formed. Some of the standard textbooks are still too advanced and lack the basic knowledge. This book is divided into sections by anatomic location, each containing a number of cases presented as unknowns. A standard template is utilised for each case, including a brief clinical description, physical examination, followed by radiological images. The reader is then asked to interpret the plain films given. Several questions are then asked, including the most likely diagnosis and followed by brief discussions on radiological findings (with appropriate annotated images, as necessary) and clinical management. Finally, the case is concluded with a summary of key points. With this format readers can test their knowledge on important orthopaedic fractures as seen on a plain film. Furthermore, they can integrate this information with the standard clinical management involved with that specific disease entity.
Hybrid Machining Processes

Hybrid Machining Processes

Kapil Gupta; Neelesh K. Jain; R. F. Laubscher

Springer International Publishing AG
2015
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This book describes various hybrid machining and finishing processes. It gives a critical review of the past work based on them as well as the current trends and research directions. For each hybrid machining process presented, the authors list the method of material removal, machining system, process variables and applications. This book provides a deep understanding of the need, application and mechanism of hybrid machining processes.
Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) in a Sustainable Rice-Wheat Cropping System
Agriculture is the main occupation in India and about 75% of its population depends directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihood. It is the dominant sector that contributes 18% of the gross domestic product. Thus, agriculture is the foundation of the Indian economy. The maximum share of Indian exports is also from the agriculture sector. As the population of the country is increasing trem- dously, approximately at the rate of 19 million every year over the existing popu- tion of more than 1 billion (approximately 1. 18 billion), the food grain production must necessarily be increased. This can be done by increasing crop production to match the population growth rate of 2. 2% per annum, which is expected to stabilize at 1. 53 billion around 2050. There is no doubt that the Green Revolution in India during the late 1960s brought self-sufficiency in food grain production, mainly through the increase in rice and wheat crop yields – the two main crops of the country which play an important role from food security point of view. However, the excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides, and the neglect of organic manures for these crops, has resulted in the deterioration of physical, chemical and biological health of the ri- and wheat-growing soils. Owing to the deterioration of the health of these soils, the productivity of the rice–wheat cropping system has now either got reduced or in some places has become constant for the last decade.