Indian Affairs Annual 2005 (Parliament)
₹720.00
This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students.
Indian Affairs Annual 2005 (Parliament)
₹720.00
This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students.
Indian Cabinet and Politics
₹690.00
Indian Cabinet and Politics is in a sense a pioneer work inasmuch as it is the first analytical and empirical study of the actual working of the Indian Cabinet. It describes the composition and functioning of the Union Cabinet resulting from the day to day interaction with party politics, focusing mainly on the period 1967 to 1997.
It is the first comprehensive book to deal extensively with the question of dismissal of the Prime Minister, both in constitutional terms and in terms of political reality and dynamics.
The first chapter, the Place of Cabinet in the Indian Political System, defines the Cabinet in terms of Power Mechanism and goes on to analyze the dynamics of power through the Cabinet and the Prime Minister and the Ministerial changes.
Chapter IX, on Challenges to the Cabinet, specially the refutation of the thesis on Prime Ministerial Government is an original interpretation and thesis developed by the author.
The Chapter on Cabinet Reforms, the proposal of an alternative model, in particular, is an original contribution of this study. This is also largely true of Chapter VII, Cabinet and Parliament.
Much of the information in this book is based on primary source material which was the personal collection of the author during the past 30 years (1967 onwards) and which is not readily available today. This is amply borne out by Chapters III to VIII.
It is the first comprehensive book to deal extensively with the question of dismissal of the Prime Minister, both in constitutional terms and in terms of political reality and dynamics.
The first chapter, the Place of Cabinet in the Indian Political System, defines the Cabinet in terms of Power Mechanism and goes on to analyze the dynamics of power through the Cabinet and the Prime Minister and the Ministerial changes.
Chapter IX, on Challenges to the Cabinet, specially the refutation of the thesis on Prime Ministerial Government is an original interpretation and thesis developed by the author.
The Chapter on Cabinet Reforms, the proposal of an alternative model, in particular, is an original contribution of this study. This is also largely true of Chapter VII, Cabinet and Parliament.
Much of the information in this book is based on primary source material which was the personal collection of the author during the past 30 years (1967 onwards) and which is not readily available today. This is amply borne out by Chapters III to VIII.
Indian Cabinet and Politics
₹690.00
Indian Cabinet and Politics is in a sense a pioneer work inasmuch as it is the first analytical and empirical study of the actual working of the Indian Cabinet. It describes the composition and functioning of the Union Cabinet resulting from the day to day interaction with party politics, focusing mainly on the period 1967 to 1997.
It is the first comprehensive book to deal extensively with the question of dismissal of the Prime Minister, both in constitutional terms and in terms of political reality and dynamics.
The first chapter, the Place of Cabinet in the Indian Political System, defines the Cabinet in terms of Power Mechanism and goes on to analyze the dynamics of power through the Cabinet and the Prime Minister and the Ministerial changes.
Chapter IX, on Challenges to the Cabinet, specially the refutation of the thesis on Prime Ministerial Government is an original interpretation and thesis developed by the author.
The Chapter on Cabinet Reforms, the proposal of an alternative model, in particular, is an original contribution of this study. This is also largely true of Chapter VII, Cabinet and Parliament.
Much of the information in this book is based on primary source material which was the personal collection of the author during the past 30 years (1967 onwards) and which is not readily available today. This is amply borne out by Chapters III to VIII.
It is the first comprehensive book to deal extensively with the question of dismissal of the Prime Minister, both in constitutional terms and in terms of political reality and dynamics.
The first chapter, the Place of Cabinet in the Indian Political System, defines the Cabinet in terms of Power Mechanism and goes on to analyze the dynamics of power through the Cabinet and the Prime Minister and the Ministerial changes.
Chapter IX, on Challenges to the Cabinet, specially the refutation of the thesis on Prime Ministerial Government is an original interpretation and thesis developed by the author.
The Chapter on Cabinet Reforms, the proposal of an alternative model, in particular, is an original contribution of this study. This is also largely true of Chapter VII, Cabinet and Parliament.
Much of the information in this book is based on primary source material which was the personal collection of the author during the past 30 years (1967 onwards) and which is not readily available today. This is amply borne out by Chapters III to VIII.
Indian Constitution Under Communal Attack
₹540.00
With the aim to awaken and prepare secular masses to rise to the occasion so as to save this sovereign democratic socialist republic from being shipped into the clutches of communal forces, the book present the now strengthening communal forces still able to drive a whirlwind across the country and their attacks on various walks of Indian life. New constitutional debates are well discussed for journalists, citizens, scholars, and statesmen.
Indian Constitution Under Communal Attack
₹540.00
With the aim to awaken and prepare secular masses to rise to the occasion so as to save this sovereign democratic socialist republic from being shipped into the clutches of communal forces, the book present the now strengthening communal forces still able to drive a whirlwind across the country and their attacks on various walks of Indian life. New constitutional debates are well discussed for journalists, citizens, scholars, and statesmen.
Indian Culture Through the Ages
₹1,800.00
A chronological and evolutionary work that interprets the origin and development of Indian culture and explains her contribution to the worlds culture. In this twovolume set the author deals with education in the fallest and the highest sense of the term and Indian polity through the ages. Art. philosophy, religion and public life are also the salient features of this study.
Indian Culture Through the Ages
₹1,800.00
A chronological and evolutionary work that interprets the origin and development of Indian culture and explains her contribution to the worlds culture. In this twovolume set the author deals with education in the fallest and the highest sense of the term and Indian polity through the ages. Art. philosophy, religion and public life are also the salient features of this study.
Indian Culture Through the Ages
₹1,000.00
Indian Culture Through the Ages
₹1,000.00