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Mapping the Vulnerability of Indigenous Hill People of Meghalaya to Food Insecurity
Author : Deepak Bhagat
This book is an outcome of the Impactful Policy Research in Social Science (IMPRESS) project, "Mapping the Vulnerability of Indigenous Hill People of Meghalaya to Food Insecurity” funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi.
Breaking Barriers: A Decade of Transforming Financial Inclusion in India
Author : Supreet Kaur
This book presents a comprehensive and empirical examination of the impact of financial inclusion on marginalized communities, with a particular focus on industrial workers.
Soft Power in Foreign Policy: China's Strategic Use of Trade, Culture and Diplomacy
Author : Madhura Arekar
In the context of ever-changing international relations, countries can not only depend on hard power instruments to produce desired effects.
Wages and Related Issues: A Critical Appraisal of the News Media Industry in India
Author : Jaishri Jethwaney
Wages and Related Issues: A Critical Appraisal of the News Media Industry in India probably the first of its kind empirical work in the country that has enquired into the state of wages and working condition of working journalists in India in a historical perspective and the sudden change that came like a thunderbolt with the passing of the new Labour Codes in the parliament in 2019-20.
Educational Psychology of Srimad Bhagavad Gita
Author : Chandra Shekhar Pandey
Educational Psychology of Srimad Bhagavad Gita presents an integrative framework linking classical Indian knowledge tradition with contemporary educational psychology.
Foreign Policy Decision-Making in India
Author : S.S Patagundi
The formulation of foreign policy is multifaceted and more complex than domestic policies. The
knowledge of a single discipline is generally inadequate to understand the reality of complex foreign
policy issues.
Understanding India and its Problems (Vol I-II)
Author : Braj Bihari Kumar
Understanding India and its problems is set into two volumes that are divided into eight themes. It offers a variety of essays by experts on multiple issues ranging from ‘Indian Identity’, ‘Indian Spiritualism’ and ‘India Beyond its Frontiers’ to Democracy and Diplomacy’, ‘Indian Economy’ and ‘Security’.
Cultural Heritage-Implications for Development
Author : S. N. Chaudhary
More than 90 percent of the tribes in central India live in villages, and their lives revolve around their culture. The state is still far away from the lives of most of them in a functional sense. This book is an attempt to highlight some of the core elements of tribal culture, with particular reference to the Bhils and Gonds of Madhya Pradesh, who constitute about 74 percent of the tribal population in the state. These core elements have survived due to their indispensable socio-economic and environmental functions since time immemorial.
Distributed Renewable Energy Systems
Author : Girijesh Pant
The study examines the composite facets of the Indian energy security debate, emphasizing the integral role of energy security in the transition processes by strategizing renewables as a defining component in the global context.
Indian Thinkers (Vol I-II)
Editor : Braj Bihari Kumar
Indian Thinkers attempts to highlight the correct perspectives of Indian thinkers and philosophers in their relevant contexts.
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Home
Publications
Mapping the Vulnerability of Indigenous Hill People of Meghalaya to Food Insecurity
Author : Deepak Bhagat
This book is an outcome of the Impactful Policy Research in Social Science (IMPRESS) project, "Mapping the Vulnerability of Indigenous Hill People of Meghalaya to Food Insecurity” funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi.
Breaking Barriers: A Decade of Transforming Financial Inclusion in India
Author : Supreet Kaur
This book presents a comprehensive and empirical examination of the impact of financial inclusion on marginalized communities, with a particular focus on industrial workers.
Soft Power in Foreign Policy: China's Strategic Use of Trade, Culture and Diplomacy
Author : Madhura Arekar
In the context of ever-changing international relations, countries can not only depend on hard power instruments to produce desired effects.
Wages and Related Issues: A Critical Appraisal of the News Media Industry in India
Author : Jaishri Jethwaney
Wages and Related Issues: A Critical Appraisal of the News Media Industry in India probably the first of its kind empirical work in the country that has enquired into the state of wages and working condition of working journalists in India in a historical perspective and the sudden change that came like a thunderbolt with the passing of the new Labour Codes in the parliament in 2019-20.
Educational Psychology of Srimad Bhagavad Gita
Author : Chandra Shekhar Pandey
Educational Psychology of Srimad Bhagavad Gita presents an integrative framework linking classical Indian knowledge tradition with contemporary educational psychology.
Foreign Policy Decision-Making in India
Author : S.S Patagundi
The formulation of foreign policy is multifaceted and more complex than domestic policies. The
knowledge of a single discipline is generally inadequate to understand the reality of complex foreign
policy issues.
Understanding India and its Problems (Vol I-II)
Author : Braj Bihari Kumar
Understanding India and its problems is set into two volumes that are divided into eight themes. It offers a variety of essays by experts on multiple issues ranging from ‘Indian Identity’, ‘Indian Spiritualism’ and ‘India Beyond its Frontiers’ to Democracy and Diplomacy’, ‘Indian Economy’ and ‘Security’.
Cultural Heritage-Implications for Development
Author : S. N. Chaudhary
More than 90 percent of the tribes in central India live in villages, and their lives revolve around their culture. The state is still far away from the lives of most of them in a functional sense. This book is an attempt to highlight some of the core elements of tribal culture, with particular reference to the Bhils and Gonds of Madhya Pradesh, who constitute about 74 percent of the tribal population in the state. These core elements have survived due to their indispensable socio-economic and environmental functions since time immemorial.
Distributed Renewable Energy Systems
Author : Girijesh Pant
The study examines the composite facets of the Indian energy security debate, emphasizing the integral role of energy security in the transition processes by strategizing renewables as a defining component in the global context.
Indian Thinkers (Vol I-II)
Editor : Braj Bihari Kumar
Indian Thinkers attempts to highlight the correct perspectives of Indian thinkers and philosophers in their relevant contexts.