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Organizzazione e amministrazione dell'assistenza all'infanzia
Lo sviluppo infantile emerso come un'importante area delle scienze sociali insieme ad altri lavori scientifici. Gli assistenti sociali e gli educatori si sono occupati a lungo dello sviluppo infantile e hanno contribuito molto a focalizzare l'attenzione delle persone sull'importanza di diversi fattori che dovrebbero essere presi in considerazione per aiutare i bambini a svilupparsi pienamente. Grazie a questa esposizione, alcuni di loro potrebbero essere pi interessati a sviluppare le loro competenze di ricerca nell'area dello sviluppo infantile e contribuire in seguito alla conoscenza scientifica sullo sviluppo dei bambini indiani nelle condizioni indiane. Tuttavia, la maggior parte degli studi ha riguardato gli aspetti psicologici e altri aspetti dello sviluppo a livello nazionale. Non ci sono molti studi sistematici a livello microscopico che si concentrino su questioni come i problemi, lo status, le politiche e i programmi e il loro impatto e la gestione del benessere dei bambini. Il presente studio intende quindi focalizzare l'attenzione sulle lacune lasciate dagli studi precedenti.
Organização e administração da assistência social à infância

Organização e administração da assistência social à infância

Madda Satyanarayana

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2024
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O desenvolvimento infantil surgiu como um dom nio importante das ci ncias sociais, a par de outros trabalhos cient ficos. H muito tempo que os assistentes sociais e os educadores se preocupam mais com o desenvolvimento infantil e t m contribu do muito para chamar a aten o das pessoas para a import ncia de v rios factores que devem ser tidos em conta para ajudar as crian as a desenvolverem-se plenamente. Como resultado desta exposi o, alguns deles poder o interessar-se mais em desenvolver as suas compet ncias de investiga o na rea do desenvolvimento infantil e contribuir mais tarde para o conhecimento cient fico sobre o desenvolvimento das crian as indianas em condi es indianas. No entanto, a maioria dos estudos abrangeu os aspectos psicol gicos e outros aspectos relacionados com o desenvolvimento a n vel nacional. N o h muitos estudos sistem ticos a n vel micro que se concentrem em quest es como problemas, estatuto, pol ticas e programas e o seu impacto e administra o do bem-estar da crian a. Por conseguinte, o presente estudo tem por objetivo concentrar a aten o nas lacunas deixadas pelos estudos anteriores.
Sakriya Dhyan Ke Rehasya

Sakriya Dhyan Ke Rehasya

Anand Satyarthi

DIAMOND BOOKS
2012
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ओशो के प्रखर विचारों ने, ओजस्वी वाणी ने मनुष्यता के दुश्मनों पर, संप्रदायों पर, मठाधीशों पर, अंधे राजनेताओं पर, जोरदार प्रहार किया। लेकिन पत्र-पत्रिकाओं ने छापीं या तो ओशो पर चटपटी मनगढंत खबरें या उनकी निंदा की, भ्रम के बादल फैलाए। ये भ्रम के बादल आड़े आ गये ओशो और लोगों के। जैसे सूरज के आगे बादल आ जाते हैं। इससे देर हुई। इससे देर हो रही है मनुष्य के सौभाग्य को मनुष्य तक पहुंचने में।
Because Words Matter

Because Words Matter

Kailash Satyarthi

Rupa Co
2017
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This book offers the guidance and teachings of Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi. He has waged a peaceful struggle to stop children from being exploited as labour instead of being sent to school. The power of simplicity and humility in his messages has transformed the lives of millions of children. What he achieved through a single-minded devotion to the cause is testimony of how people can make a difference through seemingly small actions. What Satyarthi has been saying for the last thirty-six years are not merely words confined to the cause of children; in fact they represent the voice of freedom, anger, compassion and humanity. Words have the power to provoke, inspire and transform. Perhaps these can inspire the readers to work towards a more meaningful life...because words matter.
Biochemistry

Biochemistry

U Satyanarayana

Elsevier India
2013
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This textbook 'Biochemistry' has become one of the most preferred text books (in India and many other countries) for the students as well as teachers in medical, biological and other allied sciences. The book has undergone three editions, several reprints, and revised reprints in a span of 13 years. There are many biochemistry textbooks in the market. Some of them are purely basic while others are applied, and there are very few books which cover both these aspects together. For this reason, the students learning biochemistry in their undergraduate courses have to depend on multiple books to acquire a sound knowledge of the subject. This book, 'Biochemistry' is unique with a simultaneous and equal emphasis on basic and applied aspects of biochemistry. This textbook offers an integration of medical and pure sciences, comprehensively written to meet the curriculum requirements of undergraduate courses in medical, dental, pharmacy, life-sciences and other categories (agriculture, veterinary, etc.). This book is designed to develop in students a sustained interest and enthusiasm to learn and develop the concepts in biochemistry in a logical and stepwise manner. It incorporates a variety of pedagogic aids, besides colour illustrations to help the students understand the subject quickly and to the maximum. The summary and biomedical/clinical concepts are intended for a rapid absorption and assimilation of the facts and concepts in biochemistry. The self-assessment exercises will stimulate the students to think rather than merely learn the subject. In addition, these exercises (essays, short notes, fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions) set at different difficulty levels, will cater to the needs of all the categories of learners. New to This Edition The book offers an integration of medical and pure sciences, and is comprehensively written, revised and updated to meet the curriculum requirements of Medical, Pharmacy, Dental, Veterinary, Biotechnology, Agricultural Sciences, Life Sciences, and others studying Biochemistry as one of the subjects. It is the first text book on Biochemistry in English with multi-colour illustrations by an author from Asia. The use of multicolours is for a clearer understanding of the complicated biochemical reactions. It is written in a lucid style with the subject being presented as an engaging story growing from elementary information to the most recent advances, and with theoretical discussions being supplemented with illustrations, flowcharts, and tables for easy understanding of Biochemistry. It has each chapter beginning with a four-line verse followed by the text, biomedical concepts, a summary, and self-assessment exercises. The lively illustrations and text with appropriate headings and sub-headings in bold type faces facilitate reading path clarity and quick recall. It provides the most recent and essential information on Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Diabetes, Cancer, Free Radicals, Free radicals and Antioxidants, Prostaglandins, etc. It describes a wide variety of case studies and biochemical correlations and several newer biomedical aspects- Metabolic syndrome, Therapeutic diets, Atkins diet, Trans fatty acids, Epigenetics, Nutrigenomics, Recombinant ribozymes, Membrane transport disorders, Pleural fluid etc. It contains the basics (Bioorganic and Biophysical Chemistry, Tools of Biochemistry, Immunology, and Genetics) for beginners to learn easily Biochemistry, origins of biochemical words, confusables in Biochemistry, principles of Practical Biochemistry, and Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory.
Rural Development & Poverty Alleviation in India

Rural Development & Poverty Alleviation in India

G Satyanarayana

New Century Publications
2012
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Bulk of Indias population lives in rural areas. According to 2011 Census, rural population formed 68.8 percent of the total population of the country. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, is the nodal agency for rural development in India. It co-ordinates, implements and funds schemes which aim at ensuring that the fruits of economic development reach the villages and the common man. Rural development implies both the economic betterment of people as well as greater social transformation. Increased participation of people in the rural development process, decentralisation of planning, better enforcement of land reforms and greater access to credit and inputs go a long way in providing the rural people with better prospects for improved quality of life. Improvements in health, education, drinking water, energy supply, sanitation and housing coupled with attitudinal changes also facilitate their social development.Various schemes/programmes have been launched for rural development including the following: Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) [restructured as National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM)], Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY), Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY), National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC), Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and Mid-day Meal Scheme (MDMS). The present work, consisting of 19 chapters, provides a comprehensive account of policies and programmes for transformation of rural India. It explains the key reform measures undertaken for raising the standard of living of the rural population.The aspects of rural India covered, include: Constitutional Provisions and Institutional Set up for Rural Development; Land Development Programmes; Rural Employment Programmes; Food and Nutritional Security; Rural Industries; Rural Credit and Co-operatives; Micro Finance, Self-help Groups (SHGs) and Kisan Credit Cards (KCCs); Rural Housing; Rural Transport and Communications; Rural Electrification; Rural Water Supply; Rural Health and Family Welfare; Rural Sanitation and Cleanliness; Rural Education and Training; Social Justice and Empowerment of Disadvantaged Groups in Rural Areas; Rural/Agriculture Insurance; E-governance in Rural Areas.
Indian Economy Towards Inclusive Growth

Indian Economy Towards Inclusive Growth

G Satyanarayana; G Raju; Madhusudana H S

New Century Publications
2013
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The 1990s was momentous in the economic history of India as it witnessed a successful transition of India from a controlled, inward-looking, and slow growing economy to a liberalised and open economy that has now found a place amongst the fastest growing economies in the world. Economic reforms, though slowed down lately, are aimed at reorientation of the centrally-controlled economy to a market-oriented one in order to foster greater efficiency and growth. This is being done by introducing greater competition in the economy through progressive internal deregulation accompanied by external competition promoted by foreign direct investment and trade liberalisation. After the reforms, the Indian economy has been growing faster than its historical growth rate. However, the socio-economically disadvantaged are yet to benefit from economic reforms. Hence, inclusive growth -- the focus of recently completed Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) -- remains the cornerstone of Indias development efforts.Inclusive growth necessarily implies concerted effort, by all levels of government, to invest in the delivery of public services, particularly those which promote progress in social sectors like health and education.
Infrastructure Development & the Role of Public-Private-Partnership (PPP)
Infrastructure is generally defined as the physical framework of facilities through which goods and services are provided to the public. Its links to the economy are multiple and complex because it affects production and consumption directly, creates positive and negative spillover effects (externalities), and involves large flows of expenditure. Until recently, as the government implemented and financed the bulk of infrastructure outlays, all the attendant project risks were also borne by the government. Resource mobilization was through pre-emption of funds from banks and insurance companies backed by issue of dated securities. Foreign funds-mainly in the form of project-specific aid from bilateral and multilateral sources-supplemented the domestic resources. Hence, infrastructure financing was relatively simple and straightforward, but undoubtedly inefficient and lacking accountability. Public-private-partnership (PPP) is a mode of providing public infrastructure and services by the government in partnership with the private sector. It is a long-term arrangement between the Indian government and private sector entities for the provision of public utilities and services. This book provides an exhaustive and analytical account of various facets of infrastructure development in India. It contains 29 chapters which are categorized under the following sections: Part I: Infrastructure Policy and Public-Private-Partnership (PPP); Part II: Energy Needs, Sources and Management; Part III: Transport Modes and Services; Part IV: Telecommunications, Information Technology (IT), Broadcasting and Postal Services; Part V: Special Economic Zones (SEZs); Part VI: Water Resources and Irrigation; Part VII: Rural Infrastructure and Services; and Part VIII: Urban Infrastructure and Services. Subject: Business & Economics, Energy Studies, Rural Development, India Studies, Economic History, Trade, Economic Development]
Seventy Years of Industrial Policy & Promotion in India

Seventy Years of Industrial Policy & Promotion in India

G Satyanarayana

New Century Publications
2017
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The industrial environment in India from 1947 to 1980 was characterized by strong centralized planning, government ownership of basic and key industries, excessive regulation and control of private enterprise, trade protectionism-through tariff and non-tariff barriers-and a cautious and selective approach towards foreign capital. It was a quota, permit, and license regime guided and controlled by a bureaucracy trained in colonial style. The level of protection offered to Indian industry, by way of qualitative import restrictions and tariffs, was unreasonably high, leading to high costs of production and inadequate technological dynamism. This so-called inward-looking, import-substitution strategy of economic development began to be widely questioned at the beginning of the 1980s. Policy makers realized the drawbacks of this strategy, which inhibited competitiveness and efficiency and produced a much lower rate of growth than expected. Progress was made towards economic liberalization in 1985 when the government announced a series of measures aimed at the deregulation and liberalisation of the industry. These measures, described as the New Economic Policy, were followed by drastic changes introduced by the 1991 Industrial Policy Statement of the Government. As a result of the economic reforms of the last 25 years, India is presently one of the world's fastest growing economies. This book traces developments in different fields of industrialization in India during the post-Independence period. Also included is an analysis of the post-1991 key reform measures undertaken for making Indian industry internationally competitive, as well as an examination of the current issues pertaining to this vital sector of the Indian economy. Subject: Business & Economics, India Studies, Economic History, Trade]