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List of Available Books at IGFRI Library Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi – 284 003 List of Books (available in IGFRI Library) Sl. No. Acc. Title Author Year No. 1. 4476 Methods of Social Survey And Research S.R.Bajpai 1978 2. 7493 The Human Factor in Rural Development Tom Gabriel 1991 3. Everett M. Rogers 3323 Communication of Innovations 1971 F.Floyd Shoemaker 4. 7687 Widening Perspectives on Biodiversity 1994 5. Hand Book For Social Research in Urban 544 1965 Areas 6. 9090 Thinking Social Science in India 2002 7. The Role Of The State in The Socio- 5290 O.V.Malyarov 1983 Economic Structure of India 8. Gerald Zaltman 5293 Strategies For Planned Change 1977 Robert Duncan 9. 4384 Social Work And Social Work Education M.S.Gore 1965 10. 9239 Socio-Economics Profile of Rural India 2002 11. Statistical methods for Plant Variety 8678 1997 Evaluation 12. 4616 Techniques of Social Research Vidhyadhar Agnihotri 1980 13. 3928 The Weather Weapon N.Seshagiri 1977 14. Statistical Techniques in Agricultural and Damaraju 8990 1983 Biological Research Raghavarao 15. Statistical Techniques in Agricultural and Damaraju 6280 1983 Biological Research Raghavarao 16. George W.Snedecor 2830 Statistical Methods 1967 William G.Cochran 17. Economics Reform and Social Sector 9078 K.Seeta Prabhu 2001 Develpoment 18. 9089 Social Structure and Change 1996 19. 4338 Village Studies in the Third World 1978 20. Paul A.Games 2374 Elementary Statistics 1967 George R.Klare 21. 4487 Where the Grass is Grenner: David.M.Smith 1979 22. Research Methods and Measurements in 6790 O.P.Bhatnagar 1990 Behavioural and Social Sciences 23. Research Methods and Measurements in 4615 O.P.Bhatnagar 1981 Behaviour and Science 24. 3927 The Food Weapon N.Seshagiri 1979 25. Participatory Communication for Social 9079 1996 Change 26. Rural Develpoment Through Women's 9466 2004 Participation and Electronic Media 27. 3428 Modernization among Peasants Everett M.Rogers 1969 28. 273 Kurisumala FR.Victor, O.C.D. 1962 29. 9074 Participatory Communication 1994 30. 1483 Multivariate Statistical Analysis For Biologists Hilary L. Seal 1966 31. 479 Methods of Statistical Analysis Cyril H.Goulden 1962 32. 930 Non Parametric Methods in statistics D. A. S. Fraser 1966 33. Morris H.Hansen Sample Survey Methods And Theory Volume 1026 William N. Hurwitz 1966 2 William G. Madow 34. 8693 Modelling Forest Growth And Yield Jerome K. Vanclay 1994 35. 43 Statistical Technique in Agriculture Research D.D.Paterson 1939 36. 931 Econometrics Gerhard Tintner 1965 37. Statistical Techniques For Studying (2 V.T.Prabhakaran 9026 1994 copies) J.P.jain 38. 826 Testing Statistical Hypotheses E.L.Lehmann 1966 39. 2906 Biostatistics Alvin E. Lewis 1971 40. 461 Techno-Economic Survey of Rajasthan 1963 41. 457 Techno-Economic Survey of Gujarat 1963 42. 460 Techno-Economic Survey of Kerala 1963 43. 459 Techno-Economics Survey of Punjab 1962 44. 464 Techno-Economic Survey of West Bengal 1963 45. Techno-Economics Survey of Goa,Daman 463 1964 and Diu 46. 458 Techno-Economic Survey of Mahrashtra 1963 47. Economics Survey of Asia and the Far 1273 UNOB BANGKOK 1968 EAST,1967 48. 1027 The Analysis of Variance Henry Scheffe 1967 49. Morris H.Hansen Sample survey Methods And Theory Volume 1999 William N. Hurwitz 1970 1 William G. Madow 50. 1294 Elements OF Statistics B.N.Asthana 1968 51. The Statistical Analysis Of Experimental 1039 John Mandel 1964 Data 52. V.G.Panse 2620 Statistical Methods for Agricultural workers 1967 P.V.Sukhatme 53. Robert R.Sokal 2356 Biometry 1969 F.James Rohlf 54. Mathematical Model of Crop Growth and Allen R.Overman 9359 2002 Yield Richard V.Scholtz 55. 1559 Statistics in Biology Volume 1 (2 copies) C.I.Bliss 1967 56. 4488 Statistical Concept in Geography John Silk 1979 57. Special Studies in Agricultural Extension 7986 1997 Volume l 58. Mathematical Models in Biological Waste 5374 1985 Water Treatment 59. V.G.Panse 5205 Statistical Methods for Agricultural workers 1985 P.V.Sukhatme 60. V.G.Panse 4436 Statistical Methods for Agricultural workers 1967 P.V.Sukhatme 61. Computer Programming And Related 1568 Richard V.Andree 1967 Mathematics 62. 825 Sampling Techniques Wiliam G.Cochran 1967 63. Economic Growth and Agriculture (Library 2844 Theodore W.Sshultz 1968 has 3 Copies) 64. 622 Design and Analysis of Experiments Oscar Kempthorne 1966 65. V.G.Panse 2618 Statistical Methods for Agricultural workers 1967 P.V.Sukhatme 66. 1007 Probit Analysis D.J.Finney 1964 67. Biometrika Tables For Statisticians (Library 1010 1966 has 2 Copies) 68. Biometrika Tables For Statisticians (Library 1009 1966 has 2 Copies) 69. First Annual Confrence Of Agricultural Institute of Agricultural 3524 Research Statisticians (25 to 28 1974 Research Statistics april,1974)(Proceeding) 70. Ronald A..Fisher 1012 Statistical Tables 1967 Frank Yates 71. 2074 Statistics in Biology (2 Copies) C.I.Bliss 1967 72. An Introduction to Statistical Science in 357 D.J.Finney 1961 Agriculture 73. 1843 World Population & World Foods Supplies E.John Russell 1961 74. K.Mather 629 Statistical Analysis in Biology 1964 R.A.Fisher 75. An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical 934 T.W.Anderson 1966 Analysis 76. 1226 Principles of Biometry Charles M.Woolf 1968 77. 1008 Statistical Methods for Research Workers Ronald A.Fisher 1967 78. 1262 Introduction To Data Processing F.R.Crawford 1968 79. Grassland ecosystems of the World : 5400 1979 Analysis of Grasslands and their uses 80. Frederick E.Croxton 809 Applied General Statistics 1956 Dudley J.Cowden 81. Robert G.D.Steel 1560 Principles And Procedures Of Statistics 1960 James H.Torrie 82. Alexander M.Mood 1048 Introduction to the Theory of Statistics 1963 Franklin A.Graybill 83. William G.Cochran 807 Experimental Designs 1963 Gertrude M.Cox 84. 625 The Measurement Of Linkage In Heredity Kenneth Mather 1963 85. 932 Barlow's Tables ( 2 copies in library) 1965 86. Statistical Techniques For Studying (2 V.T.Prabhakaran 7506 1994 copies) J.P.jain 87. Mathematics And Statistics For Scientists 2897 P.Macdonald 1966 And Engineers 88. 1006 The Elements Of Biometry Kenneth Mather 1967 89. 929 Planning Of Experiments D.R.Cox 1966 90. 933 Barlow's Tables ( 2 copies in library) 1965 91. 808 Introduction To Mathematical statistics Paul G.Hoel 1964 92. Project Evaluation Criteria And Cost-Benefit 6796 Analysis 93. 1930 An Intrroduction To Econometrics Lawrence R.Klein 1969 94. G. Ram Reddy 5423 Public Policy And The Rural Poor In India 1985 G.Hargopal 95. Socio-Economic Conditions In Drought- 6346 M. V. Nadkarni 1985 Prone Areas 96. Kenneth B. Haas 480 Preparation And Use Of Audio-Visual Aids 1964 Harry Q. Packer 97. P. R. G. Layard 4331 Microeconomic Theory 1978 A. A. Walters 98. Indian Journal Of Agricultural Economics 944 1965 1940-1960 99. 8479 Environmental Economics Charles D. Kolstad 2000 100. Thirty Years Of Indian Journal Of Agricultural 3335 R. N. Sharma 1977 Economics 101. J. K. Mehta 2020 A Guide To Modern Economics 1970 Mahesh Chand 102. 3305 Microeconomics Robert Y. Awh 1976 103. 462 Techno-Economic Survey Of Uttar Pradesh 1965 104. Kanchan Chopra 9082 Operationalising Sustainable Development 1999 Gopal K. Kadekodi 105. Economic Growth and Agriculture (Library 2558 Theodore W. Schultz 1968 has 3 Copies) 106. The Influence Of One Plant On Another : 9246 Hans Molisch 2001 Allelopathy 107. Introduction To The Economics Of 7756 P.L. Sankhayan 1988 Agricultural Production 108. Macro-Economics : Measurement,Theory,& 3271 Michael C. Lovell 1975 Policy 109. 6354 Agro Industrial Development R.A. Chaurasia 1988 110. 5591 Economic Theory And Operations Analysis William J. Baumol 1982 111. Robert Dorfman 1929 Linear Programming And Economic Analysis Paul A. Samuelson 1958 Robert M. Solow 112. 1463 Prospects For Indian Development Wilfred Malenbaum 1962 113. 6275 Rural Development I.N. Tewary 1986 114. Agricultural Price Policy And Stabilization 5276 Lal Sahab Singh 1983 Measures In India 115. Development Economics - Nature And Syed Nawab Haider 9081 2002 Significance Naqvi 116. Brojendra Nath 6347 Industry, Agriculture And Rural Development 1987 Banerjee 117. Public Expenditure And Economic Baidyanath Prasad 5332 1983 Development In India Singh 118. 9077 Globalization And Nationalism Baldev Raj nayar 2001 119. Education , Innovations And Agricultural 4983 D.P. Chaudhri 1979 Development 120. 6319 Integrated Rural Development Jyoti Kumar 1987 121. 5744 Correlates Of Fertility Behaviour K.P. Singh 1986 122. S. K. Mishra 9199 Economics Of Development And Planning 2002 V. K. Puri 123. Dynamics Of Rural Development In Tribal 5733 S. K. Pachauri 1983 Areas 124. Conditions Of Economic Progress Of 3207 C. H. Shah 1960 Farmers 125. Economic Models And Quantitative methods 2566 1971 for Decisions And Planning In Agriculture 126. United Nations Asian And Pacific 5424 Local Level Planning and Rural Development 1986 Development Institute Bangkok 127. Elements Of Pure Economics Or The 2083 1965 Theory Of Social Wealth 128. 1928 Econometrics Methods J. Johnston 1963 129. 2101 A Dictionary Of Economics And Commerce J.L. Hanson 1970 130. Economic Surveys In Under-Developed 1913 P.K. Mukherjee 1962 Countries 131. K.P.M. Sundharam 3520 Principles Of Economics 1976 M.C. Vaish 132. James M. Henderson 1927 Microeconomic Theory 1958 Richard E.Quandt 133. 5426 The Marketting Research process Margaret Crimp 1981 134. Introduction To Quantitative Methods In D.E. James 3325 1973 Economics C.D. Throsby 135. Natural Resources of Developing 2036 Countries:Investigation Development 1970 And Rational Utilization ( 2 copies in library) 136. Natural Resources of Developing 2037 Countries:Investigation Development 1970 And Rational Utilization ( 2 copies in library) 137. 4401 Community Development Ramavatar lal 1963 138. 6391 Economic Institutions Of rural Uplift Sharad Chandra Jain 1988 139. Social Problems Of Development And 1641 1960 Urbanization 140. V.G.Panse 8902 Statistical Methods For Agricultural Workers 2000 P.V.Sukhatme 141.
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