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Health Awareness For Women

190.00
This Book is a practical health guide for women and explaining the stages, symptoms and natural events like Pregnancy and menstruation. The book attempts to make the women aware of the diseases such at TB, anemia, etc. It also provides information about the allopathic therappy and the ancient natural therappy for various diseases.
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Health Awareness For Women

190.00
This Book is a practical health guide for women and explaining the stages, symptoms and natural events like Pregnancy and menstruation. The book attempts to make the women aware of the diseases such at TB, anemia, etc. It also provides information about the allopathic therappy and the ancient natural therappy for various diseases.
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Higher Education in a Globalising World

770.00
This book has considered the role of higher education in an increasingly interconnected world. Discusses modernization and higher education, higher education and human development, challenges of higher education, management of higher education etc.
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Higher Education in a Globalising World

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This book has considered the role of higher education in an increasingly interconnected world. Discusses modernization and higher education, higher education and human development, challenges of higher education, management of higher education etc.
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Hill Korwas of Chhattisgarh: a Study of Tribal Economy

730.00
A pioneering fieldbased research study of a primitive tribal community with an insight into the history, lifestyle, society, language, customs and their economic life.
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Hill Korwas of Chhattisgarh: a Study of Tribal Economy

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A pioneering fieldbased research study of a primitive tribal community with an insight into the history, lifestyle, society, language, customs and their economic life.
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Himgiri Ke Phool

240.00
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Hindu Law of Inheritance: As in Viramitrodaya of Mitramisra

990.00
The institutes of various sages, as embodied in the Dharmasastra, which form the primary source of the Hindu law, treat Law in the widest sense of the term. In these institutes, no distinction was drawn between Positive law on the one Hand and Laws of morality and Religion on the other. But the distinction appeared gradually, some traces of it can be found in the institutes of Yajnavalkya, which devote a separate chapter, called Vyavahara, to the positive law. This authority is held in the highest esteem by The Hindu lawyers. The Mitaksara of Vijnanesvara, which gives a systematic exposition of The Law and is held to be the highest authority in almost all schools, professes to be but a Commentary on Yajnavalkya. The most important part, the Vyavahara, as in Yajnavalkya and Mitaksara, comprises the sections on the law of inheritance and succession. The gradual development of the Hindu law, which was originally moulded by the Institution of family, consisted of the recognition of individual rights and in the introduction of cognates as heirs in preference to more distant agnates. The Viramitrodaya, composed by Mitramisra (17th cent.) is a well known treatise (nibandha) and has always been regarded as an authority of considerable importance by the High Courts and Legal experts in British India. It presents in a very systematic way the Views of Yajnavalkya and Mitaksara and upholds their opinions, particularly of the latter against critics like Jimutavahana. It also gives a satisfactory exposition of which may have been left doubtful by the Mitaksara. The Section on Vyavahara or litigation of the Viramitrodaya is divided into four parts, the third of which describes eighteen Topics of litigations, one of these topics being law of inheritance and succession, called Vibhaga or Dayabhaga, i.e. partition of inheritance. The present volume contains the text of the Vibhaga portion of the Viramitrodaya with an English translation by a versatile scholar and famous practising Advocate of the Calcutta High Court in the late nineteenth century. The publication will prove to be of great Research value for the Study of the evolution of Hindu law of inheritance and some of the Hindu social problems
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Hindu Law of Inheritance: As in Viramitrodaya of Mitramisra

990.00
The institutes of various sages, as embodied in the Dharmasastra, which form the primary source of the Hindu law, treat Law in the widest sense of the term. In these institutes, no distinction was drawn between Positive law on the one Hand and Laws of morality and Religion on the other. But the distinction appeared gradually, some traces of it can be found in the institutes of Yajnavalkya, which devote a separate chapter, called Vyavahara, to the positive law. This authority is held in the highest esteem by The Hindu lawyers. The Mitaksara of Vijnanesvara, which gives a systematic exposition of The Law and is held to be the highest authority in almost all schools, professes to be but a Commentary on Yajnavalkya. The most important part, the Vyavahara, as in Yajnavalkya and Mitaksara, comprises the sections on the law of inheritance and succession. The gradual development of the Hindu law, which was originally moulded by the Institution of family, consisted of the recognition of individual rights and in the introduction of cognates as heirs in preference to more distant agnates. The Viramitrodaya, composed by Mitramisra (17th cent.) is a well known treatise (nibandha) and has always been regarded as an authority of considerable importance by the High Courts and Legal experts in British India. It presents in a very systematic way the Views of Yajnavalkya and Mitaksara and upholds their opinions, particularly of the latter against critics like Jimutavahana. It also gives a satisfactory exposition of which may have been left doubtful by the Mitaksara. The Section on Vyavahara or litigation of the Viramitrodaya is divided into four parts, the third of which describes eighteen Topics of litigations, one of these topics being law of inheritance and succession, called Vibhaga or Dayabhaga, i.e. partition of inheritance. The present volume contains the text of the Vibhaga portion of the Viramitrodaya with an English translation by a versatile scholar and famous practising Advocate of the Calcutta High Court in the late nineteenth century. The publication will prove to be of great Research value for the Study of the evolution of Hindu law of inheritance and some of the Hindu social problems
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Hindus of India

1,380.00
The book of special worth and significance due to its research study, goes deep into the history of Hindu Religion and its people through the passage of many millennia and traces the undying norms that ever propped the religion and the people survive today unlike some of the major civilizations gone for good under the layers of time. The religion and the people are presented from every angle, with all achievements and declines, essentials of Hindu civilization, philosophy etc. and enlightened work.
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Hindus of India

1,380.00
The book of special worth and significance due to its research study, goes deep into the history of Hindu Religion and its people through the passage of many millennia and traces the undying norms that ever propped the religion and the people survive today unlike some of the major civilizations gone for good under the layers of time. The religion and the people are presented from every angle, with all achievements and declines, essentials of Hindu civilization, philosophy etc. and enlightened work.
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Historical Development of Legal Literature On Customary Laws in Assam: a Critical Study

900.00
A learned and critical study of chain of legal system, literature, customary and prejudicial practices and customs, laws and their development throughout the ages with special reference to the assam. A benchmark on this topic.
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Historical Development of Legal Literature On Customary Laws in Assam: a Critical Study

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A learned and critical study of chain of legal system, literature, customary and prejudicial practices and customs, laws and their development throughout the ages with special reference to the assam. A benchmark on this topic.
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History of Indian National Congress (1885-2002)

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The history exaggerates itself in totality hitherto: the origin, objectives, the leaders hailing from all the regions of Indiaa book that glorifies the party, congress in terms of past and present times overtaking the latent evils of dynastyDom.
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History of Indian National Congress (1885-2002)

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The history exaggerates itself in totality hitherto: the origin, objectives, the leaders hailing from all the regions of Indiaa book that glorifies the party, congress in terms of past and present times overtaking the latent evils of dynastyDom.
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History of Medicine in India: the Medical Encounters

990.00
The book deals with the medical encounter between eastern and western medicine. So far, Philip Curtin, David Arnold, Ira Klein, Michael Worboys, Ian Catanach, Ralph Nicholas, Paul greenough and Roy McLeod, Mark Harrison among others have represented the western view on this historic encounter. There was no reply from the Indian Scholars on the debate. The current work is the first major attempt to represent the views of the Indian medical historians. It deals with epidemics, public health, traditional medicine and the received western medicine, women's health and many other allied questions. The value of this academic engagement cannot be overemphasized. This is destined to become a standard text for History of Medicine for medical students and general readers of the subject.
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History of Medicine in India: the Medical Encounters

990.00
The book deals with the medical encounter between eastern and western medicine. So far, Philip Curtin, David Arnold, Ira Klein, Michael Worboys, Ian Catanach, Ralph Nicholas, Paul greenough and Roy McLeod, Mark Harrison among others have represented the western view on this historic encounter. There was no reply from the Indian Scholars on the debate. The current work is the first major attempt to represent the views of the Indian medical historians. It deals with epidemics, public health, traditional medicine and the received western medicine, women's health and many other allied questions. The value of this academic engagement cannot be overemphasized. This is destined to become a standard text for History of Medicine for medical students and general readers of the subject.
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