SN Sub Title Volumes 1 AnthropologyAnthropological / Tribal Studies and Archaeological Research and Development 2 AnthropologyAnthropology / Tribal Studies of Development: Demystification Relevance 3 AnthropologyAnthropology / Tribal Studies of Disaster Management 4 AnthropologyAnthropology / Tribal Studies of Sweetmeats 5 AnthropologyArt and / Tribal Culture Studies of Marginalised Nomadic Tribes in Andhra Pradesh 6 AnthropologyThe Baiga / Tribal Studies 7 AnthropologyThe Balti: / Tribal A ScheduledStudies Tribe of Jammu and Kashmir 8 AnthropologyBathudi / Tribal and SouthiStudies Tribes: A Bio-Anthropological Profile 9 AnthropologyBauls / ofTribal Bengal: Studies In the Quest of Man of the Heart 10 AnthropologyBio-Demographic / Tribal Studies Study of Kashmiris 11 AnthropologyThe Blue / Tribal Grove: Studies The Poetry of the Uraons 12 AnthropologyCensus / Tribal of India-1931: Studies With Complete Survery of Tribal Life and Systems (3 Vols.)3 Vols. Set 13 AnthropologyChanging / Tribal Patterns Studies of Caste and Class Relations in South India: Social Stratification and Social Mobility 14 AnthropologyCustomary / Tribal Law Studies of Austric Speaking Tribes 15 AnthropologyDairy /Cooperatives Tribal Studies and Tribal Development 16 AnthropologyDevelopment / Tribal Studies of Primitive Tribal Groups in India 17 AnthropologyDevelopment / Tribal Studies Programmes and Tribals ―Some Emerging Issues‖ 18 AnthropologyThe Development / Tribal Studies of Scheduled Tribes in Madhya Pradesh 19 AnthropologyDhodia: / Tribal Industrialisation Studies and Change in a Primitive Community 20 AnthropologyDimensions / Tribal ofStudies Human Society and Culture 21 AnthropologyThe Dynamics / Tribal Studies of Tribals Development: Issues and Challenges 22 AnthropologyEdible / TribalForest Studies Foods of Tribals in South India 23 AnthropologyElements / Tribal of FolkStudies Psychology : Outlines of a Psychological History of the Development2 Vols. of Set Mankind ( 2 Volumes) 24 AnthropologyEncyclopaedia / Tribal Studies Mundarica (16 Vols.) 16 Vols. Set 25 AnthropologyEncyclopaedia / Tribal Studies of Primitive Tribes in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 26 AnthropologyEncyclopaedia / Tribal Studies of Scheduled Tribes in India (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 27 AnthropologyEncyclopaedia / Tribal Studies of Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand 28 AnthropologyFive Decades/ Tribal Studies of Planning and Tribal Development A Study with Reference 29 AnthropologyFolklore / Tribal of the Studies Santal Parganas 30 AnthropologyFolklore / Tribal of Tribal Studies Communities 31 AnthropologyFolk-Literature / Tribal Studies of Bengal 32 AnthropologyFolk Medicine/ Tribal Studies of Himalaya 33 AnthropologyFolktales / Tribal and Studies Literatue of Himalaya 34 AnthropologyAn Encyclopaedia / Tribal Studies of Human Races All Over the World Their Life, Customs, History7 Vols. and Set Civilization (7 Vols.) 35 AnthropologyThe Encyclopaedic / Tribal Studies District Gazetteers of India11 Vols. + 1 Supplement Vol. demy 4to 36 AnthropologyThe Fair / Tribal Sex Studies in Tribal Cultures: Problems and Development 37 AnthropologyFrontiers / Tribal of Social Studies Anthropology 38 AnthropologyGenesis / Tribal of Indigenous Studies Chakma Budhist and Their Pulverization Worldwide 39 AnthropologyHistorical / Tribal Research Studies into some Aspects of the Culture and Civilization of North-East India 40 AnthropologyHill Korwas / Tribal of Studies Chhattisgarh: A Study of Tribal Economy 41 AnthropologyThe Hill / Tribal of Flutes Studies 42 AnthropologyHuman / Tribal Rights Studies of Indigenous Peoples (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 43 AnthropologyHuman / Tribal Rights Studies of Tribals (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 44 AnthropologyIn Search / Tribal of StudiesAlternatives Tribal Women in Desert Scenario 45 AnthropologyKhasi-English / Tribal Studies Dictionary 46 AnthropologyThe Kinship, / Tribal Studies Affinity and Domestic Group A Study Among the Mishings of Brahmaputr A Valley 47 AnthropologyThe Kiratas / Tribal inStudies Ancient India A historical Study of their Life, Culture and Civilization 48 AnthropologyThe Kukis / Tribal of StudiesManipur: A Historical Analysis 49 AnthropologyLand /and Tribal People Studies of the World (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 50 AnthropologyLand /and Tribal People Studies of Indian States and UTs (36 Vols.) 36 Vols. Set 51 AnthropologyLand /Reforms Tribal Studies and Tribal Development 52 AnthropologyThe Lepchas / Tribal Studies of Sikkim 53 AnthropologyLife Sciences / Tribal Studies (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 54 AnthropologyLife Style: / Tribal Indian Studies Tribes: Locational Practice (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 55 AnthropologyThe Life / Tribal of Hunting Studies & Gathering Tribes in the Eastern Ghats 56 AnthropologyMan in/ Tribal Biosphere Studies (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 57 AnthropologyMan in/ Tribal Biosphere: Studies A Case Study of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve 58 AnthropologyMan in/ Tribal Biosphere: Studies A Case Study of Panchmarhi Biosphere Reserve 59 AnthropologyMan in/ Tribal Biosphere: Studies A Case Study of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve 60 AnthropologyManipur / Tribal and StudiesNaga Hills 61 AnthropologyMartial / Tribal Arts : StudiesA Critical Analysis of Orissa 62 AnthropologyMatriliny / Tribal to Patriliny: Studies A Study of the Rabha Society 63 AnthropologyThe Mishings / Tribal Studies (Miris) of Assam Development of a New Life-style 64 AnthropologyMunda-Magyar-Maori / Tribal Studies An Indi An Link between the Antipodes New Track of Hungari An Origins 65 AnthropologyA Mundari-English / Tribal Studies Dictionary 66 AnthropologyMundari / Tribal Grammar Studies and Exercises 67 AnthropologyMy Three / Tribal Years Studies in 68 AnthropologyMythology / Tribal of Studiesthe People of the Sikkim 69 AnthropologyThe Nicobarese / Tribal Studies of Great Nicobar Nandan 70 AnthropologyNorth-East / Tribal India: Studies The Human Interface 71 AnthropologyOraon / TribalReligion Studies and Customs 72 AnthropologyThe People / Tribal ofStudies Asia 73 AnthropologyThe People / Tribal ofStudies Assam 74 AnthropologyPeoples / Tribal of North-East Studies India: Anthropological Perspectives 75 AnthropologyA Philosophy / Tribal Studies for NEFA 76 AnthropologyPolicies, / Tribal Programmes Studies and Strategies for Tribal Development: A Critical Appraisal 77 AnthropologyPolity, / TribalPolitical Studies Process and Social Control in South Asia: The Tribal and Rural Perspective 78 AnthropologyPrimitive / Tribal Tribal Studies Groups in Eastern India: Welfare and Evaluation 79 AnthropologyRadical / Tribal Politics Studies in Meghalaya : Problems and Prospects 80 AnthropologyThe Sakyans / Tribal Studies of South-East Asia An Introspection or Tracing Roots 81 AnthropologyThe Sangai: / Tribal StudiesThe Pride of Manipur 82 AnthropologyA Santhal / Tribal Dictionary Studies (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 83 AnthropologySantal / TribalFolk Tales Studies (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 84 AnthropologySantali: / Tribal A Look Studies into Santal Morphology 85 AnthropologySingle / TribalWomen Studies in Assamese Hindu Society An Anthropological Study of their Problems and Status 86 AnthropologySocial / TribalStructure Studies and Change Among the Ho of Orissa 87 AnthropologyState / FormationTribal Studies Among Tribals: A Quest for Santal Identity 88 AnthropologyStatus / Tribaland Empowerment Studies of Tribal Women in Tripura 89 AnthropologyTraditions / Tribal and Studies Institutions of the Santals 90 AnthropologyTribal / CultureTribal Studies in India 91 AnthropologyTribal / DemographyTribal Studies of Gonds 92 AnthropologyTribal / DevelopmentTribal Studies in India (Orissa) 93 AnthropologyTribal / Education:Tribal Studies New Perspectives 94 AnthropologyTribal / FoodTribal Habits Studies 95 AnthropologyTribal / Heritage:Tribal Studies A Study of the Santals 96 AnthropologyTribal / LifeTribal of StudiesNorth-Eastern India Habitate, Economy, Customs and Traditions 97 AnthropologyTribal / WomanTribal Studies Labourers: Aspects of Economic and Physical Exploitation 98 AnthropologyTribes / Tribaland Castes Studies of Assam: Anthropology and Sociology 99 AnthropologyTribes / Tribalof North-East Studies India 100 AnthropologyTribals / Tribal of Orissa: Studies The Changing Socio-economic Profile 101 AnthropologyTribes / Tribalof Tripura: Studies Description, Ethnology and Bibliography 102 AnthropologyTribes / Tribalof Uttaranchal Studies : A Study of Education, Health, Hygiene and Nutrition 103 AnthropologyUnderstanding / Tribal Studies Evolution of Man An Introduction to Palaeoanthropology 104 AnthropologyThe Urban / Tribal Political Studies Elite in Tribal India 105 AnthropologyVisual / TribalAnthropology Studies in India and its Development 106 Anthropologyeq.Mk / Tribal,oa mjkao Studies dk /kkfeZd bfrgkl 107 Children ChildrenStudies and Media 108 Children ChildStudies Counselling 109 Children ChildStudies Education 110 Children ChildStudies Counselling and Education (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 111 Children ChildStudies Development (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 112 Children ChildStudies : Development of Personality Traits 113 Children ChildStudies Labour (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 114 Children ChildStudies Labour and Human Rights 115 Children ChildStudies Labour in India : A Political Legal Study 116 Children ClinicalStudies Child Psychology 117 Children CrimeStudies Against Children 118 Children DeterminantsStudies of Infant and Child Mortality in Rural India 119 Children EarlyStudies Childhood Education 120 Children EducationStudies of Children with Special Needs 121 Children ExperimentalStudies Child Psychology 122 Children FamilyStudies Environment and School Performance 123 Children HarnessingStudies Child Development (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. 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(2 Set Vols.) 175 EconomicsGlobalisation / Agriculture/ and Finance Indian Economy 176 EconomicsGlobalisation / Agriculture/ of Economy:Finance Vision for the Future 177 EconomicsGlobalisation, / Agriculture/ Liberalisation, Finance Privatisation and Indian Polity (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set 178 EconomicsHistory / Agriculture/ of Rice in Finance India: Mythology, Culture and Agriculture 179 EconomicsInformation / Agriculture/ Technology Finance Industry in India 180 EconomicsImpact / Agriculture/ of Globalisation Finance and Retaining Strategies for Labour and Employment 181 EconomicsImpact / Agriculture/ of Technology Finance on Crop Productivity 182 EconomicsIndian / Agriculture/ Economics Finance and Social Traditions 183 EconomicsIndian / Agriculture/ Insurance Finance Sector in 21st Century : An Outlook 184 EconomicsIndustrial / Agriculture/ Accumulation Finance in Sri Impact of Polity Shift 185 EconomicsIndustrial / Agriculture/ and Organisational Finance Psychology (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 186 EconomicsIndustrial / Agriculture/ Growth Finance and Employment in India 187 EconomicsIndustrial / Agriculture/ Safety FinanceManagement 188 EconomicsIndustrial / Agriculture/ Security Finance Management 189 EconomicsInternational / Agriculture/ Economic Finance Relations 190 EconomicsJapan: / Agriculture/ Super Economic Finance Power 191 EconomicsLand / Agriculture/ Reforms and Finance Tribal Development 192 EconomicsLand / Agriculture/ Transfers: FinanceA Case Study 193 EconomicsMacrofinance / Agriculture/ for Finance Macro Change Emerging Challenges 194 EconomicsMacro / Agriculture/ Structural Finance Perspectives in Indian Agriculture 195 EconomicsMicro / Agriculture/ Economics: Finance Ideas and Analysis 196 EconomicsMineral / Agriculture/ Wealth A Finance Guide to the Occurence 197 EconomicsThe / Agriculture/Macro Economics Finance Policies and the Millenium Development Goals 198 EconomicsOperational / Agriculture/ Analysis Finance of Regional Rural Banks 199 EconomicsPorts / Agriculture/ Infrastructure Finance and Economic Development 200 EconomicsPoverty / Agriculture/ and Sustainable Finance Development 201 EconomicsPoverty / Agriculture/ and Under Finance Development New Challenges-A Global Survey 202 EconomicsProblems / Agriculture/ of India‘s Finance Development 203 EconomicsProductivity / Agriculture/ of Commercial Finance Banks in India : Trends and Analysis 204 EconomicsPublic / Agriculture/ Sector Banks Finance in India: Impact of Financial Sectors Reforms 205 EconomicsRegional / Agriculture/ Economic Finance Integration 206 EconomicsRole / Agriculture/ of Warehouses Finance in Indian Economy 207 EconomicsSmall / Agriculture/ and Medium Finance Enterprises Under Globalization: Challenges & Opportunities 208 EconomicsSize / Agriculture/Growth and Finance Profitability of Firms Economics, Management, Commerce 209 EconomicsSocio-Economic / Agriculture/ Financeand Political Development in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 210 EconomicsSociological / Agriculture/ Perspectives Finance on Globalisation 211 EconomicsSolved / Agriculture/ Numerical Finance Problems in Financial Management 212 EconomicsState / Agriculture/ Level Public Finance Entprises in India 213 EconomicsStrike: / Agriculture/ A Study of Finance Conflict 214 EconomicsStruggle / Agriculture/ for Economic Finance Freedom and Social Justice of scheduled Castes in South India 215 EconomicsSustainable / Agriculture/ Development Finance of Hill Area Tea Cultivation 216 EconomicsTraditional / Agriculture/ Agricultural Finance and Water Technology 217 EconomicsUnderstanding / Agriculture/ Extension Finance Education 218 EconomicsVillage / Agriculture/ Women andFinance Grameen Bank in Bangladesh 219 EconomicsWomen / Agriculture/ in Agriculture: Finance Strategy for Socio-economic Empowerment 220 EducationAdult and Non Formal Education 221 EducationAdult Education: Policy and Performance 222 EducationApplied Psychology: Indian Perspective 223 EducationBiological Basis of Physical Education 224 EducationCareer and Counselling Education 225 EducationCareer Information & Guidance and Counselling 226 EducationCaste and Educational Development 227 EducationChallenges of Rural Education 228 EducationChild Counselling 229 EducationChild Counselling and Education (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 230 EducationChild Development (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 231 EducationChild Education 232 EducationCommunity College in India: Education for Livelihood 233 EducationComputer in Education 234 EducationContemporary Education 235 EducationCrisis in Higher Education: Role Analysis of Teachers in a University System 236 EducationCurriculum and Instruction 237 EducationDalit, Human Rights and Education 238 EducationDemocracy and Education 239 EducationDigital Technologies and Teaching Strategies 240 EducationDimensions of Education 241 EducationDimensions of Interpersonal Attraction 242 EducationDrug Abuse and Youth: A Psychological Study 243 EducationEarly Childhood Education 244 EducationEducation Assessment Evaluation and Remedies 245 EducationEducation Designing and Building our Common Future 246 EducationEducational Development of Scheduled Castes: Looking Ahead 247 EducationEducational Guidance and Counselling 248 EducationEducational Opportunities in Abroad 249 EducationEducational Planning 250 EducationEducation: A Key to Development 251 EducationEducation and Career 252 EducationEducation, Culture and Human Values 253 EducationEducation of Children with Special Needs 254 EducationEducation and Challenges of Globalisation 255 EducationEducation and Development 256 EducationEducation and Globalisation 257 EducationEducation : Instructional Methods 258 EducationEducation : Means of Instruction Delivery 259 EducationEducation and Physical Education 260 EducationEducation Status in India 261 EducationEducation : Skills and Competencies 262 EducationEducation in Ancient India 263 EducationEducation in the Twenty-first Century 264 EducationEducation : Understanding the Learner 265 EducationEducation in Ayurveda: A Re-constructional Analysis 266 EducationEducation in India 267 EducationEducation: Planning and Human Development (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set 268 EducationEducational Technology 269 EducationElementary Education 270 EducationEmerging Challenges of Educational Systems 271 EducationEncyclopaedia of Education in South Asia (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set 272 EducationEnvironmental Education 273 EducationExtension: Third Dimension of Education 274 EducationThe Educational System of the Ancient Hindus 275 EducationFamily Environment and School Performance 276 EducationFinancing and Management of Higher Education in India : The Role of Private Sector 277 EducationFramework of Information Communication Technology's and Teacher Education 278 EducationFuture Challenges of Learning 279 EducationThe Future of Distance Learning 280 EducationA Genesis of Behavioural Science 281 EducationGirls Primary Education 282 EducationGlobalising Professional Education in India 283 EducationHealth and Nutrition for the School-Age Child 284 EducationHealth Education and Nutrition 285 EducationHigher Education in a Globalising World 286 EducationHigher Education: Today and Tomorrow 287 EducationIgnored Claims : Focus on Tribal Education in India 288 EducationInformation Communication Technology in Childhood Education 289 EducationImbibing Value Education Various Perspectives 290 EducationImpact of Curriculum Reforms in Education 291 EducationImpact of Media and Technology in Education 292 EducationIssues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance 293 EducationIssues in Indian Education 294 EducationIncreasing Role of Technology in Education 295 EducationInformation Communication Technology and Education (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 296 EducationIntelligence and Motivation 297 EducationInternationalization of Higher Education : An Aspect of India's Foreign Relations 298 EducationKnowledge Management : Analysis and Design for Indian Commercial Banking Sector 299 EducationLearning and Teaching learing Process 300 EducationLearners with Special Needs 301 EducationLiteracy and Non-formal Education 302 EducationModern Thought for Higher Education 303 EducationThe Modern Conditions of Educational Thought 304 EducationThe North-East Elementary Education 305 EducationPerspectives of Educational Changes 306 EducationPersonality Assessment: A Fresh Psychological Look 307 EducationPersonality Development 308 EducationPhilosophy of Education 309 EducationPopulation Education 310 EducationPlanning and Expenditure on Education 311 EducationPlight of the Minorities: Problems and Grievances in their Education 312 EducationPrimary Education 313 EducationPrimary School Teachers Skills to Help Dyscalculic Children 314 EducationPrinciples of Growth and Development 315 EducationPrinciples and Techniques of Education 316 EducationPsychological Basis of Physical Education 317 EducationPsychology, Counselling and Therapeutic Practices 318 EducationPsycho-Social Factors: Learning English in Schools 319 EducationQuality in Education–The Quality Circle Way 320 EducationRelevance of Adult Education 321 EducationRural Education 322 EducationRural Development and Education (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 323 EducationRural Education: Study of Universalization of Education in India 324 EducationScheduled Castes Education: Issues and Aspects 325 EducationSchool Oraganisation and Mangement 326 EducationScience Education Health and Consciousness 327 EducationScience Education 328 EducationScientific Bengal Science Education, Technology, Medicine and Environment 329 EducationSelf-Education: A Gandhian Perspective 330 EducationSecondary Education 331 EducationSexuality in India: Teenager and Teacher 332 EducationSociology and Education in the Indian Context 333 EducationSocio-Psychological Dimensions of Women Education 334 EducationSwami Vivekananda: Excellence in Education 335 EducationTagore and Education: For Social Change 336 EducationTeacher Education: Making Education Effective 337 EducationTeacher Education: Today and Tommorrow 338 EducationTeaching and Technology for Human Development 339 EducationTeaching Competency of Primary School Teachers 340 EducationTeaching in a Technology-Rich Environment 341 EducationTeaching of Biology 342 EducationTeaching Teachers for Knowledge Society 343 EducationTechnology and Development of Distance Education 344 EducationTechnology in the Preparation of Teacher 345 EducationTechnology Integration in Education 346 EducationTechnology Use in Open Learning System 347 EducationThought on Redesigning Tribal Education: The Why and What? 348 EducationThree Language Formula: An Educational Problem 349 EducationTowards A New Paradigm in Higher Education Appropriate Knowledge : Essays in Intellectual Swaraj 350 EducationTraining Teachers: Problems and Issues 351 EducationTrends in Higher Education 352 EducationTribal Education: New Perspectives 353 EducationUnderstanding Education: An Overview 354 EducationUnderstanding Extension Education 355 EducationUniversal Education and Technology in 21st Century (11 Vols.) 11 Vols. Set 356 EducationValue Education: A Study of Public Opinion 357 EducationValue Education : Based on all the Religions of the World (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 358 EducationValue Education and Education for Human Rights 359 EducationVirtual Education and Educational Futures 360 EducationWeb-based Education 361 EducationWhen School Starts Sucking 362 EducationHkkjr Ekas lk{kjrk vfHk;ku 363 Educationnfyr f'k{kk dk ifjn`'; 364 EnvironmentAnthropology of Disaster Management 365 EnvironmentBiodiversity and Ecosystem Conservation 366 EnvironmentClimate Change and International Politics 367 EnvironmentCorporate Governance for Sustainable Environment 368 EnvironmentDam Removers in America Lenous for India 369 EnvironmentThe Desperate Delta: Social Ecology of Sunderbans 370 EnvironmentDiet Planning for Diseases 371 EnvironmentEcology and Environment in the 372 EnvironmentEcological Politics: Different Dimensions 373 EnvironmentThe Encyclopaedic District Gazetteers of India (11 Vols. + 1 Supplement Vols.) 11 Vols. Set 374 EnvironmentEnergy and Environment in India: A Study of Energy Management 375 EnvironmentEnvironment and History 376 EnvironmentEnvironment and its Global Implications (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 377 EnvironmentEnvironmental Biotechnology 378 EnvironmentEnvironmental Challenges and Sustainable Future 379 EnvironmentEnvironmental Education 380 EnvironmentEnvironmental Issues in Mineral Resource Development 381 EnvironmentEnvironmental Management 382 EnvironmentEnvironmental Pollution and Bhopal Killings 383 EnvironmentEnvironmental Security: Concept and Dimensons 384 EnvironmentEnvironment, Energy, Health: Planning for Conservation 385 EnvironmentEnvironment, Security and Tourism in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 386 EnvironmentFly Ash Amendment and Plant Growth 387 EnvironmentFamines in Ancient India 388 EnvironmentGenesis of Disaster: Ramifications and Ameliorations 389 EnvironmentGlobal Climate and Sustainable Development (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 390 EnvironmentGlobalisation, Liberalisation, Privatisation and Indian Polity (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set 391 EnvironmentGlobal Warming and Climate Changes: Transparency and Accountability (3 Vols.)3 Vols. Set 392 EnvironmentHuman Freedom and Environment: Contemporary Paradigms and Moral Strategies 393 EnvironmentThe Immanent Disastor: A Vision on Climate Change 394 EnvironmentIndian Vistas of Environment 395 EnvironmentMarine Ecosystems 396 EnvironmentNatural Resources of Himalayas 397 EnvironmentRelevance of Environment 398 EnvironmentRural Himalaya Ecology and Urban Ecosystem 399 EnvironmentSocial Ecology of Forest Resources 400 EnvironmentSustainable Development of Hill Area Tea Cultivation 401 EnvironmentWater, Environment and Sanitation Assessment 402 GandhianThe Studies African Element in Gandhi 403 GandhianBetrayal Studies of Gandhi 404 GandhianContemporary Studies Society Gandhian Appraisal 405 GandhianFriends Studies of Gandhi : Correspondence of Mahatma Gandhi with Esther Faering (Menon), Anne Marie Peterson and Ellen Horu 406 GandhianGandhi: Studies As We Have Known Him 407 GandhianGandhi: Studies In the Mirror of Foreign Scholar 408 GandhianGandhi Studies to Gandhi: Private Faces of Public Figures 409 GandhianGandhi‘s Studies Legacy and New Human Civilization 410 GandhianGandhian Studies Religion 411 GandhianGandhian Studies Sarvodaya: Realizing a Realistic Utopia 412 GandhianGandhian Studies Thoughts: An Overview 413 GandhianGandhian Studies Thought : New World New Dimensions 414 GandhianIndia Studies and Mahatma Gandhi 415 GandhianMahatma Studies Gandhi in the Beginning of Twenty-first Century 416 GandhianManu Studies Gandhi and Ambedkar: Policy and Other Essays 417 GandhianPower Studies to the People (2 Vols.): The Political Thought of M.K. 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Set 508 History / EnvironmentArchaeology and History 509 History / TheArchaeology Ellora Monoliths: Rashtrakuta Architecture in the Deccan 510 History / TheArchaeology Encyclopaedia District Gazetteer of India (11 Vols. + 1 Supplement Vol.) demy11 Vols. 4to Set 511 History / TheArchaeology English in India New Sketches: Translated from the French by a Diplomat 512 History / TheArchaeology Evolution of Ideals of Womenhood in Indian Society 513 History / FacesArchaeology of Goa 514 History / FaminesArchaeology in Ancient India 515 History / FeudatoriesArchaeology under Eastern Chalukyas History and Culture of Andhras 516 History / TheArchaeology Finances and Public Works of India (1869-1881) 517 History / FourArchaeology Years in Tibet 518 History / FreedomArchaeology Fighters of India ( 4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 519 History / FromArchaeology Paris Commune to Perestroika: State, Classes and Revolution 520 History / TheArchaeology Glories of 521 History / TheArchaeology Great Divide: Muslim Separatism and Partition 522 History / GreatArchaeology Muslims of Undivded India 523 History / GreatArchaeology Women of India 524 History / GrowthArchaeology of Hindu Religion and Culture 525 History / GunArchaeology Running and the Indian North-West Frontier 526 History / GuruArchaeology Nanak Devji and Sikh History in Murals 527 History / HinduArchaeology Culture in Ancient India 528 History / HinduArchaeology Life and Customs 529 History / TheArchaeology Hindu Civilisation: A Miracle of History 530 History / TheArchaeology Hindu System of Religious Science and Art 531 History / AArchaeology History of the Great Revolt (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 532 History / HistoricalArchaeology Development of Legal Literature on Customary Laws in Assam: A Critical Study 533 History / HistoryArchaeology of Brahamans 534 History / HistoryArchaeology and Culture of the Himalaya (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 535 History / History,Archaeology Culture and Customs of Sikkim 536 History / History,Archaeology Religion and Culture of India (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set 537 History / History,Archaeology Religion, Culture of North East India 538 History / HeritageArchaeology of Harmony: An Insight into Medieval India 539 History / TheArchaeology History of Andhra Country 1000 A.D.–1500 A.D. (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 540 History / HistoryArchaeology of Darjeeling and the Sikkim Himalaya 541 History / HistoryArchaeology of Indian National Congress (1885-2002) 542 History / HistoryArchaeology of Medicine Study of Indian, Arabian, Egyptian, Greek Medicine 543 History / HistoryArchaeology of Medicine in India: The Medical Encounter 544 History / HistoryArchaeology of Medieval Andhra Desa 545 History / HistoryArchaeology of Poona and Deccan: In a Perspective 546 History / HistoryArchaeology of Rice in India: Mythology, Culture and Agriculture 547 History / HistoryArchaeology of Science in India: Analytical Database of Information Sciences 548 History / AArchaeology History of the Great Revolt (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 549 History / InArchaeology Sun and Shower 550 History / InArchaeology the Footsteps of Xuanzang: Tan Yun-Shan and India 551 History / IndiaArchaeology and Jambu Island: Showing Changes in Boundaries and River-Courses of India and Burma from Pauranic, Greek, Buddhist, Chinese and Western Travellers Accounts 552 History / TheArchaeology Indian Annual Register A digest of Public Affairs of Indi A Regarding the Nation‘s58 Vols. Activities Set in the Matters, Political, Economic, Industrial, Educational etc.during the Period 1919-1947) (58 Vols.) 553 History / IndianArchaeology National Army (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 554 History / TheArchaeology Indian Trade at the Asian Frontier 555 History / IndianArchaeology Culture Through the Ages (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 556 History / IndianArchaeology Nationalism and Political Awakening in 1920s 557 History / IndianArchaeology Problems: Speeches 558 History / India-PakistanArchaeology Relations: The Story of a Afractured Fraternity 559 History / IndianArchaeology Wisdom and International Peace (From the Vedas and Lord Shri Krishna to Ex-Prime Minister Morarji Desai with Supplementry Western Thoughts) 560 History / IndianArchaeology Women through the Ages 561 History / Indo-PortugueseArchaeology Trade in Seventeenth Century: (1600-1663) 562 History / IraniansArchaeology in Mughal Politics and Society: 1606-1658 563 History / Jinnah:Archaeology Man of Destiny 564 History / JurisprudenceArchaeology in India: Through the Ages 565 History / KakatiArchaeology Ganapatideva and His Times 566 History / TheArchaeology Kiratas in Ancient India A Historical Study of their Life, Culture and Civilization 567 History / Kolkata:Archaeology To be Young was Paradise 568 History / KuntiArchaeology Kuntala Shakuntala 569 History / LandArchaeology Transfers: A Case Study 570 History / Ladakh:Archaeology Past and Present 571 History / LifeArchaeology and Conditions of the People of Hindustan 572 History / TheArchaeology Life of Lord Clive (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 573 History / TheArchaeology Life and Times of Maj. General William Sleeman Elimination of Thuggies in India 574 History / LordArchaeology Lytton‘s Indian Administration 1876-80 The Untold History 575 History / TheArchaeology Making of Modern India Rammohun Roy to Gandhi and Nehru 576 History / MuralArchaeology Paintings in India A Historical Technical and Archaelogical Perspective 577 History / Museology:Archaeology Some Cute Points 578 History / MuslimArchaeology Minority : Continuity and Change 579 History / TheArchaeology Natural History of Animals: The Animal Life of the World in its Various Aspects4 Vols. and Set Relations (4 Vols.) 580 History / NationalismArchaeology and Social Reform in a Colonial Situation 581 History / NationalArchaeology Movement and Communal Strife in India from 1937 to 1947: (A Study in Strategy and Interactions) 582 History / OpenArchaeology Letters to Lord Curzon Speeches and Papers 583 History / OrientalArchaeology Experience: A Selection of Essays and Addresses Delivered on Various Occasions 584 History / PastArchaeology Present and Future of Kashmir 585 History / PatriotsArchaeology and Ballads at Gallows 586 History / PeopleArchaeology and Legends of Himalaya and the Ganga 587 History / PoliticalArchaeology Life in Assam During the Nineteenth Century 588 History / ProtocolArchaeology in 589 History / PrehistoricArchaeology India: Its Place in the World's Cultures 590 History / PhilosophyArchaeology for a New Civilisation 591 History / TheArchaeology Punjab ―Rebellion‖ of 1919 and How it was Suppressed (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 592 History / RajataranginiArchaeology of Jonaraja 593 History / ReligiousArchaeology Movement in Medieval India 594 History / TheArchaeology Rich Heritage of Jammu and Kashmir Studies in Art, Architecture, History and Culture of the Region 595 History / RoyalArchaeology Mughal Ladies: and Their Contribution 596 History / ShaheedArchaeology Bhagat Singh: Unique Martyr in Freedom Movement 597 History / SiamArchaeology and Cambodia in Pen and Pastel With Excursions and China and Burma 598 History / SourcesArchaeology of Vijayanagar History 599 History / SpyArchaeology System in Ancient India From to Gupta Period 600 History / StudiesArchaeology in the Anatomy of a Transformation: Awadh from Mughal to Colonial Rule 601 History / StudiesArchaeology in the History of the Third Dynasty of Vijaya Nagara 602 History / Suvarnadvipa:Archaeology Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 603 History / SwadeshiArchaeology and British Fiscal Policy 604 History / TheArchaeology Temple in Andhradesa 605 History / ThoughtsArchaeology on the Policy of the Crown Towards India 606 History / TownArchaeology Planning in Ancient India 607 History / TraditionalArchaeology Performances of South Kamrup 608 History / TransArchaeology Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 609 History / TwentyArchaeology Tumultuous Years: Insight into Indian Polity (1973-1994) (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 610 History / TwentyArchaeology Years in Tibet 611 History / TheArchaeology Uprooted: Development, Displacement and Resettlement 612 History / ValueArchaeology and Distribution System in Ancient India 613 History / VisibilisingArchaeology Women: Facets of History Through A Gender Lens 614 History / WomanArchaeology of All Nations: A Record of their Characteristics Habits, Manners Customs2 Vols. and Set Inference (2 Vols.) 615 History / TheArchaeology Younghusband Expedition (To Lhasa) (An Interpretation) 616 History / ykSgArchaeology iq#"k ljnkj iVsy ds laLej.k 617 History / lH;rkArchaeology ds ewy vk/kkj 618 History / l`f"VdrkZArchaeology fo'odekZ dk bfrgkl 619 History / ljnkjArchaeology iVsy ds izeq[k fu.kZ; 620 History / pjokgkArchaeology ;qod dh Lora=krk j.kHksfj 621 Human RightsBurning Issues of Human Rights 622 Human RightsChallenges to Police, Human Rights and National Security 623 Human RightsChild Labour and Human Rights 624 Human RightsCrime Human Rights and National Security 625 Human RightsDalit and Human Rights (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 626 Human RightsDemocratic Process, Foreign Policy and Human Rights in South Asia 627 Human RightsEmpowerment and Social Governance 628 Human RightsGovernance and Human Rights: Through the Ages 629 Human RightsHuman Rights 630 Human RightsHuman Rights : Perspectives and Challenges 631 Human RightsHuman Rights Acts, Statutes and Constitutional Provisions (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 632 Human RightsHuman Rights Among Indian Populations: Knowledge, Awareness and Practice 633 Human RightsHuman Rights of Accused and Juveniles Delinquent in Conflict with Law 634 Human RightsHuman Rights of Dalit: Societal Violation 635 Human RightsHuman Rights : Problems and Solutions 636 Human RightsHuman Rights: Fifty Years of India‘s Independence 637 Human RightsHuman Rights: Concern of the Future 638 Human RightsHuman Rights: Conflict to Build Peace 639 Human RightsHuman Rights: Global Issues 640 Human RightsHuman Rights and the Constitution 641 Human RightsHuman Rights and Equal Opportunities 642 Human RightsHuman Rights : Information and Documentation 643 Human RightsHuman Right Challenges in 21st Century 644 Human RightsHuman Rights Reporting 645 Human RightsHuman Rights in South Asia 646 Human RightsHuman Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 647 Human RightsHuman Rights of Minority and Women‘s (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 648 Human RightsHuman Rights of Tribals (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 649 Human RightsHuman Rights From the Dalits Prospectives 650 Human RightsMajor Human Rights Instruments 651 Human RightsMeaning and Sources of Human Rights 652 Human RightsProtection of Human Rights and National Human Rights Commission Reflections 653 Human RightsScope and Categories Human Rights 654 Human RightsSocial Justice and Empowerment 655 Human RightsSocial Justice and Human Rights in Islam 656 Human RightsStruggle for Human Rights : Nelson Mandela 657 Human RightsThe Third Sex and Human Rights 658 Human RightsWomen and Human Rights 659 InformationBarriers Technology for Women in Computing 660 InformationCyber Technology Crime: Issues, Threats and Management (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 661 InformationComputer Technology in Education 662 InformationDigital Technology Technologies and Teaching Strategies 663 InformationFramework Technology of ICTs and Teacher Education 664 InformationICT Technology in Childhood Education 665 InformationInformation Technology and Communication Technologies 666 InformationInformation Technology Technology 667 InformationInformation Technology Technology 668 InformationInformation Technology Technology and Development 669 InformationInformation Technology Communication Technology and Education (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 670 InformationInformation Technology Technology Industry in India 671 InformationInformation Technology Technology: Opportunities and Challenges 672 InformationIntroduction Technology to Computers 673 InformationIntroduction Technology to Information Technology 674 InformationInformation Technology Technology: A Revolutionary Change (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set 675 InformationInformation Technology Technology in 21st Century (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set 676 InformationLibrary Technology and Information Technology: Concepts to Applications 677 InformationManaging Technology and Competing in the Information Age 678 InformationMass Technology Media and Information Revolution 679 InformationMultimedia Technology Information Collection in Digital Libraries 680 InformationNetworking: Technology The Foundations for Information Society 681 InformationStrengthening Technology Technological Capability Strategies for Developing Countries 682 InformationUniversal Technology Education and Technology in 21st Century (11 Vols.) 11 Vols. Set 683 InformationWeb-based Technology Education 684 InternationalAcross Studies the Himalayan Gap An Indi An Quest for Understanding China demy 4to 685 InternationalAfghanistan Studies : Dynamics of Survival 686 InternationalAfghanistan Studies and Asian Stability 687 InternationalAfghanistan Studies in World Politics: A Study in Afghan-US Relations 688 InternationalAmerica‘s Studies Afghanistan War: The Success That Failed 689 InternationalAsian Studies Security: The Great Debate 690 InternationalBush Studies Refuses to Surrender 691 InternationalCentral Studies Administration in India: A Comparative Study of the Fundamentals with some Commonwealth Countries 692 InternationalCentral Studies Asia: Security and Strategic Imperatives 693 InternationalChallenges Studies to India‘s Foreign Policy in the New Era 694 InternationalDalits Studies and African American 695 InternationalDefence Studies Development and National Security 696 InternationalDemocratic Studies Process, Foreign Policy and Human Rights in South Asia 697 InternationalDiplomacy: Studies Initiatives and Responses 698 InternationalDouble Studies Talk: On Weapons of Mass Destruction and Indian Security 699 InternationalDynamics Studies of Diplomacy Delayed: India and Israel 700 InternationalEconomic Studies Liberation and Indian‘s Foreign Policy 701 InternationalEconomic Studies Reforms, Liberalization and Structural Change India and Hungary 702 InternationalEncyclopaedia Studies of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set 703 InternationalEncyclopaedia Studies of SAARC Nations (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 704 InternationalEncyclopaedia Studies of Women in South Asia (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set 705 InternationalEnvironment, Studies Security and Tourism in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 706 InternationalForeign Studies Policy Annual (In 15 Vols.) Complete Set from 2001- 2009 15 Vols. Set 707 InternationalGenesis Studies and Fall Out of U.S.-U.K. Military Action in Iraq 708 InternationalGenocide Studies in Sri Lanka 709 InternationalGlobal Studies Dimensions of Indo-Nepal Political Relations 710 InternationalGlobal Studies Significance of Indo-Russian Strategies 711 InternationalHistory Studies of Indo-Pakistan Relations 712 InternationalHuman Studies Rights in South Asia 713 InternationalIndia Studies and Asean Economic Partnership in the 1990s and Future Prospects 714 InternationalIndia Studies and Bay of Bengal Community The BIMSTEC Experiment 715 InternationalIndia Studies and Regional Development : Through the Prism of Indo-Pak Relations 716 InternationalIndia Studies and SAARC 717 InternationalIndia Studies and SAARC Engagements (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 718 InternationalIndia Studies and the New World Order 719 InternationalIndia Studies and the United States 720 InternationalIndia Studies China Boundary in Kashmir 721 InternationalIndian Studies Wisdom and International Peace (From the Vedas and Lord Shri Krishna to Ex-Prime Minister Morarji Desai with Supplementry Western Thoughts) 722 InternationalIndia‘s Studies Foreign Policy—Challenge of Terrorism Fashioning Interstate Equations 723 InternationalIndia‘s Studies Foreign Policy and its Neighbours 724 InternationalIndia‘s Studies Foreign Policy in the 21st Century 725 InternationalIndia‘s Studies Relations With her Neighbours 726 InternationalIndia-Pakistan Studies Relations: The Story of a Afractured Fraternity 727 InternationalIndia-Sri Studies Lanka Partnership in the 21st Century 728 InternationalIndia‘s Studies Trade with Japan: Constrains and Opportunities, A Study in Trade and Investment 729 InternationalIndia Studies and the New World Order 730 InternationalIndo-Russian Studies Relations: Prospects, Problems and Russia Today 731 InternationalIndo-Tibet-China Studies Conflict 732 InternationalIndustrial Studies Accumulation in Sri Lanka: Impact of Polity Shift 733 InternationalInternational Studies Economic Relations 734 InternationalInternationalization Studies of Higher Education : An Aspect of India's Foreign Relations 735 InternationalIn the Studies Footsteps of Xuanzang: Tan Yun-Shan and India 736 InternationalIslam, Studies America and South Asia: Issues of Identities 737 InternationalJapan: Studies Super Economic Power 738 InternationalKashmir Studies Across LOC 739 InternationalKashmir Studies Crisis: Unholy Anglo-Pak Nexus 740 InternationalMaoists Studies in Nepal 741 InternationalNepal: Studies Transition to Democratic Republic State 742 InternationalNew Studies Trends in Indo-Russian Relations 743 InternationalNuclear Studies Ambitions of Japan 744 InternationalOn Edge: Studies The Afghan Passage 745 InternationalPakistan Studies Foreign Policy 746 InternationalPeace Studies Loving Nations 747 InternationalThe StudiesPeople of Asia 748 InternationalPerspectives Studies on the Emerging World Order 749 InternationalThe StudiesPolitical System of the Islamic Republic of Iran 750 InternationalRapprochment Studies Across the Himalayas: Emerging India-China Relations in Post Cold War Period (1947-2003) 751 InternationalReconstructing Studies South Asia : An Agenda 752 InternationalReligious Studies Fundamentalism in Asia 753 InternationalRise Studies of Terrorism and Secessionism in Eurasia 754 InternationalRole Studies of Japan and Nepal in Asian Politics 755 InternationalThe StudiesSakyans of South-East Asia An Introspection or Tracing Roots 756 InternationalSAARC Studies 757 InternationalSecurity Studies in New Russia 758 InternationalSignificance Studies of Indo-Russian Relation 759 InternationalSocio-Economic Studies and Political Development in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 760 InternationalSouth Studies Asia: From Freedom to Terrorism 761 InternationalSouth Studies Asia: Polity, Literacy and Conflict Resolution (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 762 InternationalSouth Studies Asia Security 763 InternationalSoviet Studies Policy Towards the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1948-1988 764 InternationalState Studies in India, Pakistan, Russia and Central Asia 765 InternationalStudy Studies of Impact of FTAs Signed with Thailand, Singapore and Sri Lanka 766 InternationalSustainable Studies Development in South Asia 767 InternationalTerrorism Studies and Militancy in Central Asia 768 InternationalTyranny Studies of Partition: Hindus in Bangladesh and Muslims in India 769 InternationalUSA Studies and the New Middle East 770 InternationalU.S. StudiesNational Missile Defence Strategy: Policy Documents 771 InternationalVietnam Studies Today and Indo-Vietnam Relations 772 InternationalVillage Studies Women and Grameen Bank in Bangladesh 773 InternationalVoice Studies Beyond the Border 774 InternationalWall Studies at Wagah: India-Pakistan Relations 775 InternationalWomen Studies Across Asia: Issues of Identities 776 InternationalHkkjr Studies dh fons'k fufr vkSj buds iM+kSlh 777 InternationalHkkjr Studies dh fons'k fufr vkSj vkradokn 778 Jammu andThe KashmirBalti: A ScheduledStudies Tribe of Jammu and Kashmir 779 Jammu andBio-Demographic Kashmir Studies Study of Kashmiris 780 Jammu andCentral Kashmir Asia: Studies Security and Strategic Imperatives 781 Jammu andCentral Kashmir Asia Studiesand Kashmir : A Study in the Context of Anglo-Russian Rivalry 782 Jammu andCultural Kashmir Heritage Studies of Ladakh Himalaya 783 Jammu andDevelopment Kashmir Studies of Ladakh Himalaya: Recent Researches 784 Jammu andEarly Kashmir History Studiesof Jammu Region (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 785 Jammu andGender Kashmir Discrimination Studies in the Kashmir Valley 786 Jammu andThe KashmirGreat Divide: Studies Muslim Separatism and Partition 787 Jammu andImpact Kashmir of Terrorism Studies on J&K Tourism 788 Jammu andIndia Kashmir China Boundary Studies in Kashmir 789 Jammu andJ.P. Kashmiron Jammu Studies and Kashmir 790 Jammu andKashmir Kashmir Crisis: Studies Unholy Anglo-Pak Nexus 791 Jammu andLadakh: Kashmir Past Studies and Present 792 Jammu andMulti-Dimensional Kashmir Studies Problems of Women in Kashmir 793 Jammu andPaintings Kashmir and Studies Life Styles in Jammu Region (2 Vols.) (From 17th to 19th Century A.D.) 794 Jammu andPast Kashmir Present Studies and Future of Kashmir 795 Jammu andPolitics Kashmir and State Studies Autonomy and Regional Identity Jammu and Kashmir 796 Jammu andRajatarangini Kashmir Studies of Jonaraja 797 Jammu andThe KashmirRich Heritage Studies of Jammu and Kashmir Studies in Art, Architecture, History and Culture of the Region 798 Jammu andScene Kashmir Changes Studies in Kashmir, India and Pakistan 799 Jammu andTerrorism Kashmir and Studies Militancy in Central Asia 800 Jammu andTowards Kashmir Understanding Studies the Kashmir Crisis A New Anthology 801 Library andAcademic Information Librarianship: Science A Perspective 802 Library andComputer Information Networking Science in Libraries 803 Library andC.A. Information Cutter Science 804 Library andDigital Information Libraries Science (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 805 Library andDigital Information Libraries Science : Challenges and Prospects 806 Library andEffective Information Functioning Science of Libraries Management and Performance 807 Library andEncyclopaedic Information DictionaryScience of Library and Information Science (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 808 Library andFunctioning Information of RegionalScience Public Libraries in Andhra Pradesh: A Study 809 Library andGlobal Information Trends inScience Library and Information Science 810 Library andHistory Information of Science Science in India Analytical Database of Information Source 811 Library andImpact Information of Modern Science Techniques in Information Services 812 Library andInformation Information Generation Science and Library Use by University Teachers 813 Library andInformation Information Preservation Science and Library Mangement 814 Library andInformation Information System Science Management 815 Library andLibrary Information and Information Science Technology: Concepts to Applications 816 Library andLibrary Information Cataloguing Science and Classification Systems 817 Library andLibrary Information Database Science Management 818 Library andMultimedia Information Information Science Collection in Digital Libraries 819 Library andPreservation Information of ScienceElectronic Information 820 Library andPublic Information Library Movement: Science Kerala 821 Library andStatus Information of State ScienceCentral Libraries in India: Analytical Study 822 Library andTechnological Information Changes Science in Libraries 823 Library andTechnology Information in DigitalScience Libraries 824 Library andTransformation Information Science of Library Services 825 Library andTrends Information in Library Science and Information Science 826 LiteratureThe / Linguistic Allegory of Quest: A Study in Arthur Miller‘s Plays 827 LiteratureAn / LinguisticAnthology of Dalit Literature (Poems) 828 LiteratureBengali / Linguistic Culture and Society 829 LiteratureThe / Linguistic Craft of Poe‘s Tales 830 LiteratureDialectics / Linguistic of Freedom in Somerset Maugham 831 LiteratureDistant / Linguistic Echoes 832 LiteratureDown / Linguistic Memory Lane 833 LiteratureThe / Linguistic Folk-Literature of Bengal 834 LiteratureGita / Linguistic and Gandhiji 835 LiteratureThe / Linguistic Gift of the Sand Castle 836 LiteratureA /Grammar Linguistic of the Classical Arabic Language (7 Vols.) 7 Vols. Set 837 LiteratureHistorical / Linguistic Development of Legal Literature on Customary Laws in Assam: A Critical Study 838 LiteratureHistory / Linguistic of Bengali Language and Literature 839 LiteratureHumanist / Linguistic Words Worth 840 LiteratureInsights / Linguistic into Literary Theory: Eastern and Western Perspectives 841 LiteratureLanguages / Linguistic of North-Eastern India: A Survey (2 Vols.) demy 4to 2 Vols. Set 842 LiteratureLinguistic / Linguistic Dynamism in South Asia 843 LiteratureLiterature, / Linguistic Caste and Society: The Masks and Veils 844 LiteratureThe / Linguistic Literary Semantics of Kalidasa: A Pragmatic Approach 845 LiteratureMundari / Linguistic Grammar and Exercises 846 LiteratureThe / Linguistic Petals 847 LiteraturePluralist / Linguistic Politics and Poems on Revernce: Love and Sorrow 848 LiteratureProxy: / Linguistic A Collection of Poems 849 LiteratureRepresenting / Linguistic the Margin: Caste and Gender in Indian Fiction 850 LiteratureRouge / Linguistic and Other Poems: A Collection of Poems 851 LiteratureSantal / Linguistic Folk Tales (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 852 LiteratureSantali: / Linguistic A Look Into Santal Morphology 853 LiteratureSeven / Linguistic Grammer of the Dialects Sub Dialects of Bihari Language (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 854 LiteratureSimran—A / Linguistic Novel 855 LiteratureThought / Linguistic Provoking Quations 856 LiteratureTwo / Linguistic Plays 857 LiteratureWit / Linguistic and Wisdom of India : A Collection of Humorous Folk-tales of the Court ad Country-side Current in India 858 LiteratureWomen / Linguistic Home, Excelled Men: An Essays to Enliven You 859 ManagementA Reading for HR Professionals 860 ManagementAdvertising in India: Trends and Impact 861 ManagementAdvertising Management 862 ManagementAnthropology of Disaster Management 863 ManagementAnxiety Management 864 ManagementBusiness Communication 865 ManagementBusiness Environment 866 ManagementBusiness History of India 867 ManagementCoastal Zone Management in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 868 ManagementCommunication and Management 869 ManagementCommunication as a Management Tool 870 ManagementConsumer Behaviour 871 ManagementCorporate Crime 872 ManagementCorporate Excellence 873 ManagementCorporate Global Environment 874 ManagementCorporate Management 875 ManagementDictionary of Management and Business Administration 876 ManagementEfficiency and Ethics in Management 877 ManagementEnvironmental Management 878 ManagementFinancial and Operating Performance of Indian Automobile Industry 879 ManagementFinancial Management 880 ManagementFood and Beverages Management (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 881 ManagementA Genesis of Behavioural Science 882 ManagementHotel and Hospitality Management: Housekeeping 883 ManagementHotel and Hospitality Management 884 ManagementHuman Resource Development Radicalism in the Service Sector 885 ManagementHuman Resource Management 886 ManagementHuman Resource Management (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 887 ManagementHuman Resource Management 888 ManagementHuman Resource Management and Technical Changes 889 ManagementImpact of Globalisation and Retaining Strategies for Labour and Employment 890 ManagementIndian Insurance Sector in 21st Century : An Outlook 891 Indian Management: Thought and Practice 892 ManagementIndustrial Safety Management 893 ManagementIndustrial Security Management 894 ManagementKnowledge Management : Analysis and Design for Indian Commercial Banking Sector 895 ManagementManagement and Development: A Psychological Approach 896 ManagementManagement and Job Performance 897 ManagementManagement Information System 898 ManagementManagement of Internal Security and Related Issues 899 ManagementManagement of Occupational Stress: Theory and Practice 900 ManagementManagement of Travel Agency 901 ManagementManagement Planning for the Twenty-First Century (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 902 ManagementManaging and Competing in the Information Age 903 ManagementManaging Development for Future (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 904 ManagementManaging A Vision: Democracy, Development Governance 905 ManagementManagerial Economics 906 ManagementManaging Human Development 907 ManagementManaging Human Resource Development: Indian Perspective 908 ManagementMarketing Management 909 ManagementMarwaries: Business, Culture and Tradition 910 ManagementNew Horizons in Indian Managements 911 ManagementNew Technology and Work in the Future 912 ManagementOrganisational Behaviour 913 ManagementPerformance Appraisal and Management 914 ManagementPlanning for Growth and Development 915 ManagementPrinciple of Management 916 ManagementPrison Management: Problems and Solutions 917 ManagementProduction and Operation Management 918 ManagementReforming Public Enterprises 919 ManagementRetail Management 920 ManagementSales and Distribution Management 921 ManagementSales and Marketing Management 922 ManagementSchool Oraganisation and Mangement 923 ManagementSimple Tips for Efficiency in Management 924 ManagementSize Growth and Profitability of Firms Economics, Management, Commerce 925 ManagementSmall and Medium Enterprises Under Globalization: Challenges & Opportunities 926 ManagementSocial Responsibilities of Technologist, Scientists and Managers 927 ManagementSolved Numerical Problems in Financial Management 928 ManagementStrategic Management and Policy Issues of NGOs 929 ManagementStrategic Management: Indian Experience 930 ManagementStrengthening Technological Capability Strategies for Developing Countries 931 ManagementStrike: A Study of Conflict 932 ManagementStruggle for Economic Freedom and Social Justice 933 ManagementTime Management 934 ManagementTourism : Growth, Management and Incentives 935 ManagementTowards Effective Management: Pathways to Excellence 936 ManagementTwenty-First Century Challenges to Public Management 937 ManagementUnified Thought on Management 938 ManagementVedic Management: The Dharmic and Yogic Way 939 ManagementWater Management in India 940 ManagementWomen and Entrepreneurship : Issues and Challanges 941 Mass communicationAdvertising in / IndiaJournalism : Trends and Impact 942 Mass communicationAnalysis of Media / Journalism and Communication Trends 943 Mass communicationBroadcast Technology: / Journalism A Review 944 Mass communicationChildren and /Media Journalism 945 Mass communicationCommunication / Journalism as a Management Tool 946 Mass communicationCommunication / Journalism Media and Social Changes 947 Mass communicationDevelopment /and Journalism Communication in India: British Growth and Mass Deprivation 948 Mass communicationEncyclopaedia / Journalismof Journalism and Mass Communication (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 949 Mass communicationA Handbook of/ Journalism Poll Sureys in Media: An Indian Perspective 950 Mass communicationImpact of Media / Journalism and Technology in Education 951 Mass communicationMass Media and/ Journalism Information Revolution 952 Mass communicationMedia: Sensation / Journalism not Truth 953 Mass communicationMedia Society / Journalismand Culture 954 Mass communicationPress: Inside /Outside Journalism 955 Mass communicationThe Press in India:/ Journalism A New History 956 Mass communicationSatelite Invasion / Journalism of India 957 Mass communicationSocial Effects / ofJournalism Mass Media in India 958 Mass communicationTwenty Tumultuous / Journalism Years: Insights into Indian Polity1974-1994 (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 959 Mass communicationehfM+;k ys[ku / Journalismlekpkj 960 Mass communicationehfM+;k ys[ku / JournalismltZu 961 Mass communicationehfM+;k ys[ku / Journalismfopkj 962 MUSIC / BaulsTHEATRE of Bengal: / Art In the Quest of Man of the Heart 963 MUSIC / BhojpuriTHEATRE Panktipavan / Art Arts : An Introduction 964 MUSIC / ATHEATRE Critical Study / Art of Sangita Makaranda of Narada 965 MUSIC / PaintingsTHEATRE and / Art Life Styles in Jammu Region (From 17th to 19th Century A.D.) (With Coloured Illustrations) 966 MUSIC / EncyclopaedicTHEATRE / Art Dictionary of Music (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 967 MUSIC / HandicraftsTHEATRE /in Art Assam 968 MUSIC / TheTHEATRE Immortals / Art of Indian Music 969 MUSIC / TheTHEATRE Indian Theatre/ Art 970 MUSIC / JariTHEATRE Emboridery: / Art A Study of a Traditional Craft and the Craftsmen of Bengal 971 MUSIC / NakshiTHEATRE Kantha / Art of Bengal (With Coloured Illustrations) 972 MUSIC / RagasTHEATRE in Hindustani / Art Music: Conceptual Aspects 973 MUSIC / SituatingTHEATRE Sound / Art and Rhythm: Music of Tamil Nadu 974 MUSIC / ShapingTHEATRE of an/ Art Ideal Carnatic Musician Through Sadhana 975 MUSIC / SplendourTHEATRE of / Artthe Classical Dances of Andhra Pradesh (with Illustrations) 976 MUSIC / ATHEATRE Study of Abhinabharati / Art on Bharata‘s Natyasastra and Avaloka on Dhanajaya‘s Dasarupaka (Dramaturgical Principles) 977 North-EastAdministration Indian Studies Reports of Tripura State Since 1902 (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 978 North-EastAgony Indian of theStudies Plantation Workers North East India 979 North-EastAssam Indian : Its Studies Heritage and Culture 980 North-EastChampa: Indian StudiesHistory and Culture of an Indian Colonial Kingdom in the Far East 2nd-16th Century A.D. 981 North-EastDevelopment Indian Studies and Deception: Experiences from Eastern and North-Eastern India2 (2Vols. Vols. Set Set) 982 North-EastEmergent Indian Studies North-East: A Way Forward 983 North-EastEncyclopaedia Indian Studies of North-East India (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 984 North-EastEvolution Indian Studiesof Man and the Modern Society in Sikkim 985 North-EastGenesis Indian of Studies Indigenous Chakma Budhist and Their Pulverization Worldwide 986 North-EastGeopolitics Indian Studies of North-East India: A Strategical Study 987 North-EastGlobalization Indian Studies and Plantation Workers in North-East India 988 North-EastHistorical Indian StudiesDevelopment of Legal Literature on Customary Laws in Assam: A Critical Study 989 North-EastHistorical Indian StudiesResearch into some Aspects of the Culture and Civilization of North-East India 990 North-EastHistory, Indian Religion Studies and Culture of North East India 991 North-EastHuman Indian Ecology Studies of Sikkim 992 North-EastKhasi-English Indian Studies Dictionary 993 North-EastKinship, Indian AffinityStudies and Domestic Group A Study Among the Mishing of Brahmaputr A Valley 994 North-EastThe Indian Kiratas Studies in Ancient India A Historical Study of their Life, Culture and Civilization 995 North-EastThe Indian Kukis Studies of Manipur: A Historical Analysis 996 North-EastLanguages Indian Studies of North-Eastern India: A Survey (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 997 North-EastThe Indian Lepchas Studies of Sikkim 998 North-EastThe Indian Life of Studies Hunting & Gathering Tribes in the Eastern Ghats 999 North-EastThe Indian Mishings Studies (Miris) of Assam: Development of A New Life-style 1000 North-EastManipur Indian and Studies Naga Hills 1001 North-EastMy Indian Three StudiesYears in Manipur 1002 North-EastMythology Indian Studies of the People of the Sikkim 1003 North-EastThe Indian North-East Studies Elementary Education 1004 North-EastNorth-East Indian Studies India: The Human Interface 1005 North-EastNorth-East Indian Studies India: The Horizon of Anthropology 1006 North-EastA Philosophy Indian Studies for NEFA 1007 North-EastThe Indian People Studies of Assam 1008 North-EastPeoples Indian of Studies North-East India: Anthropological Perspectives 1009 North-EastPolitical Indian Development Studies in Manipur 1919-1949 1010 North-EastPolitical Indian Life Studies in Assam During the Nineteenth Century 1011 North-EastPrimitive Indian TribalStudies Groups in Eastern India: Welfare and Evaluation 1012 North-EastRecrudescence Indian Studies of Violence in Indian North-East States: Roots in Environmental Scarcity Induced Migration from Bangladesh 1013 North-EastRadical Indian Politics Studies in Meghalaya : Problems and Prospects 1014 North-EastReligious Indian StudiesHistory of Arunachal Pradesh 1015 North-EastResearches Indian Studies into the History and Civilization of the Kiratas 1016 North-EastRural Indian Credit Studies in Disarray: Moneylender's Creditor Globalisation's Discredit A Case Study of Cross-section population in rural Assam 1017 North-EastSingle Indian Women Studies in Assamese Hindu Society An Anthropological Study of their Problems and Status 1018 North-EastSources Indian of Studies the History of Arunachal Pradesh 1019 North-EastStatus Indian and Studies Empowerment of Tribal Women in Tripura 1020 North-EastTerrorism Indian Studies and Separation in North-East India 1021 North-EastTerrorism Indian Studies in India's North-East: A Gathering Storm (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1022 North-EastTribal Indian Life Studies of North-Eastern India Habitate, Economy Customs and Traditions 1023 North-EastTribes Indian and Studies Castes of Assam: Anthropology-Sociology 1024 North-EastTribes Indian of North-EastStudies India:Biological and Cultural Perspectives 1025 North-EastTribes Indian of Tripura:Studies Description, Ethnology and Bibliography 1026 North-EastUrban Indian Governance Studies in North-Eastern Region 1027 North-EastWomen's Indian StudiesRole in the 20th Century, Manipur: A Historical Study 1028 Occult ScienceAn Introduction / Astrology to Vedic Astrology: Spiritual Science of the Ancients 1029 Occult ScienceAstrology / Astrology and its Utility 1030 Occult ScienceGem Therapy / Astrology in Vedic Astrology 1031 Occult ScienceMantras, / Astrology Yantras and Fabulous Gems: The Healing Secrets of the Ancient Vedas 1032 Occult ScienceMedical / Astrology 1033 Occult ScienceNaturopathy / Astrology and Yoga 1034 Occult ScienceNew Predictive / Astrology Astrology 1035 Occult ScienceThe Secrets / Astrology of Numerology: Number of Human Fortune 1036 Occult ScienceVibrational / Astrology Healing with Gems 1037 Police/Criminology/LawA Clarion Call by an IPS Officer 1038 Police/Criminology/LawAdministration of Police Training in India 1039 Police/Criminology/LawAsian Security: The Great Debate 1040 Police/Criminology/LawBiological Weapons and Terrorism (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1041 Police/Criminology/LawCentral Asia: Security and Strategic Imperatives 1042 Police/Criminology/LawChallenges to Police, Human Rights and National Security 1043 Police/Criminology/LawChild Victims of Crime: Problems and Perspectives 1044 Police/Criminology/LawConstitutional Crisis and Problems in India 1045 Police/Criminology/LawCorporate Crime 1046 Police/Criminology/LawCrime Against Children 1047 Police/Criminology/LawCrime and Criminology (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1048 Police/Criminology/LawCrime Community and Police 1049 Police/Criminology/LawCrime Human Rights and National Security 1050 Police/Criminology/LawCyber Crime: Issues, Threats and Management (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1051 Police/Criminology/LawDimensions of Women Exploitation 1052 Police/Criminology/LawEncyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1053 Police/Criminology/LawGlobal Terrorism: A Threat to Humanity (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set 1054 Police/Criminology/LawHindu Law of Inheritance: As in Viramitrodaya of Mitramisra 1055 Police/Criminology/LawHuman Rights Acts, Statutes and Constitutional Provisions 1056 Police/Criminology/LawIndian Constitution Under Communal Attack 1057 Police/Criminology/LawIndian Police and Nexus Crime 1058 Police/Criminology/LawInside Indian Police 1059 Police/Criminology/LawIssues of Intellectual Property Rights 1060 Police/Criminology/LawJudging the Judges 1061 Police/Criminology/LawJurisprudence in India Through the Ages 1062 Police/Criminology/LawThe Life and Times of Maj. General William Sleeman Elimination of Thuggies in India 1063 Police/Criminology/LawManagement of Internal Security and Related Issues 1064 Police/Criminology/LawNational Security in Perspective 1065 Police/Criminology/LawNarco-Trafficking : Threat to National Security 1066 Police/Criminology/LawNarcotic Drugs and Substance Abuse (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1067 Police/Criminology/LawNeo Terrorism: An Indian Experience 1068 Police/Criminology/LawOrganised Crime 1069 Police/Criminology/LawOutside CBI 1070 Police/Criminology/LawPenology and Correctional Administration 1071 Police/Criminology/LawPerformance of Women Police 1072 Police/Criminology/LawPolice Administration and Investigation of Crime 1073 Police/Criminology/LawPolice: The Human Face 1074 Police/Criminology/LawPolice Criminology and Crimes 1075 Police/Criminology/LawPolice in Democratic Societies 1076 Police/Criminology/LawPolice in India: Problems and Perspectives 1077 Police/Criminology/LawPolice Morality 1078 Police/Criminology/LawPolice Enforcement, Crimes and Injustice 1079 Police/Criminology/LawPreventing Violence, Caring for Survivors Role of Health Profession and Services in Violence 1080 Police/Criminology/LawPrison Management: Problems and Solutions 1081 Police/Criminology/LawPrisons and Society: A Study of the Indian Jail System 1082 Police/Criminology/LawRandom Reminiscences of a Police Officer Under two Flags 1083 Police/Criminology/LawRehabilation of Offenders and Role of Counseling 1084 Police/Criminology/LawReservation Policy and Judicial Activism 1085 Police/Criminology/LawSocial Legislation and Crime 1086 Police/Criminology/LawSpy System in Ancient India 1087 Police/Criminology/LawStress in Police in India Recognition, Diagnosis and Coping Strategies 1088 Police/Criminology/LawTerror and Containment Perspectives of India‘s Internal-Security 1089 Police/Criminology/LawTerrorism and Militancy in Central Asia 1090 Police/Criminology/LawTerrorism in Punjab 1091 Police/Criminology/LawTowards Understanding the Kashmir Crisis A New Anthology 1092 Police/Criminology/LawUntouchability and the Law: The Ground Reality 1093 Police/Criminology/LawVictimology 1094 Police/Criminology/LawViolence Against Women: Dynamics of Conjugal Relations 1095 Police/Criminology/LawVivadaratsnakara of Candesvara Law of Partition and Inheritance 1096 Police/Criminology/LawVivada Chintamani of Vachaspati Misra 1097 Police/Criminology/LawWaqfs in India A Study of Administrative and Statutory Control 1098 Police/Criminology/LawWomen and Urban Crimes 1099 Police/Criminology/Lawiqfyl dh dgkuh esjh tqckuh 1100 Police/Criminology/LawlkekU; ,oa vijk/kh ckydksa ds O;fDrRo ,oa laosxkRed ifjiDork dk v/;;u 1101 Political ScienceThe African / Biography Element in Gandhi 1102 Political ScienceAspects /of Biography Ancient Indian Polity 1103 Political ScienceB.R. 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Set 1395 ReferenceThe / Dictionary Modern Anglo-Bengali / Encyclopaedia Dictionary 1396 ReferenceA Santal/ Dictionary Dictionary / Encyclopaedia (7 Parts in 5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 1397 ReferenceThe / Dictionary Political Theory / Encyclopaedia of Robert Nozick 1398 ReferenceThe / Dictionary Scheduled / EncyclopaediaCastes in India (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1399 ReferenceSeven / Dictionary Grammer / Encyclopaedia of the Dialects Sub Dialects of Bihari Language (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1400 ReferenceSocial / Dictionary Development / Encyclopaedia in India (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set 1401 ReferenceSocial / Dictionary Work (3 / Vols.)Encyclopaedia 3 Vols. Set 1402 ReferenceSports / Dictionary Web Encyclopaedia / Encyclopaedia (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1403 ReferenceTourism / Dictionary in India: / Encyclopaedia An Overview (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1404 ReferenceUniversal / Dictionary Education / Encyclopaedia and Technology in 21st Century (11 Vols.) 11 Vols. Set 1405 Religion Ambedkar‘s/ Philosophy Perspective on Buddhism and Other Religions 1406 Religion An/ Philosophy Advaitic View of Kantian Philosophy 1407 Religion Architect/ Philosophy of Human Destiny 1408 Religion Bhagvad/ Philosophy Geeta 1409 Religion Bhagvat/ Philosophy Geeta: Drops of Nector 1410 Religion Brahamans/ Philosophy of South India 1411 Religion Brahamananda/ Philosophy Swami Sivayogi: Literary and Cultural Contribution 1412 Religion Barabudur:/ Philosophy Archaeological Description (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 1413 Religion Budhism/ Philosophy and Dalits 1414 Religion Dalits/ Philosophy in Early Buddhism 1415 Religion Dalit‘s/ Philosophy Inheritance in Hindu Religion 1416 Religion Dr./ Philosophy B.R. Ambedkar and the Dynamics of Neo-Buddhism 1417 Religion Discovering/ Philosophy the Rigveda 1418 Religion Durga/ Philosophy as Mahisasuramardini: A Dynamic Myth of Goddess 1419 Religion Encyclopaedic/ Philosophy Dictionary of Religion (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1420 Religion Faith/ Philosophy and Philosophy of Buddhism 1421 Religion Faith/ Philosophy and Philosophy of Christianity 1422 Religion Faith/ Philosophy and Philosophy of Hindusim 1423 Religion Faith/ Philosophy and Philosophy of Islam 1424 Religion Faith/ Philosophy and Philosophy of Jainism 1425 Religion Faith/ Philosophy and Philosophy of Sikhism 1426 Religion Faith/ Philosophy and Philosophy of Zoroastrianism 1427 Religion From/ Philosophy the Lips of the Goddess : Mata Vaishno Devi 1428 Religion Gandhian/ Philosophy Religion 1429 Religion Gita/ Philosophy and Gandhiji 1430 Religion God/ Philosophy and Goddesses in Hinduism 1431 Religion Great/ Philosophy Muslims of Undivided India 1432 Religion Growth/ Philosophy of Hindu Religion and Culture 1433 Religion Guru/ Philosophy Nanak Devji and Sikh History in Murals 1434 Religion The/ Philosophy Hindu Civilisation: A Miracle of History 1435 Religion Hindu/ Philosophy Pantheism: The Pancadasi of Sri Vidyaranya Svami Translation With Commentary 1436 Religion The/ Philosophy History of Brahamans 1437 Religion History,/ Philosophy Religion and Culture of India (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set 1438 Religion The/ Philosophy Hindu System of Religious Science and Art 1439 Religion Hindus/ Philosophy of India 1440 Religion International/ Philosophy Encyclopaedia of Islam (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set 1441 Religion An/ Philosophy Introduction to the Study of Hinduism 1442 Religion Islam/ Philosophy and Gender Justice 1443 Religion Islam/ Philosophy and Indian Muslims 1444 Religion Islam/ Philosophy and Non-Violence 1445 Religion Islam,/ Philosophy America and South Asia 1446 Religion Islam:/ Philosophy Challenges in Twenty-First Century 1447 Religion Islam/ Philosophy and Gender Justice 1448 Religion Islamic/ Philosophy Government 1449 Religion Kakati/ Philosophy Ganapatideva and His Times 1450 Religion Kalighat:/ Philosophy Its Impact on Socio-Cultural Life of Hindus 1451 Religion Ladakh/ Philosophy Buddhist Culture and Tradition 1452 Religion Lalita/ Philosophy Sahasranama with Bhaskararaya‘s Commentary 1453 Religion Manoniyantran/ Philosophy : Vedic Views and Ways of Mind Control 1454 Religion The/ Philosophy Masnavi (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1455 Religion Modernisation/ Philosophy of Buddhism: Contribution of Ambedkar and Dalai Lama-XIV 1456 Religion The/ Philosophy Moral Philosophy of Gandhi 1457 Religion Mountains/ Philosophy of the God : Spiritual Ecology of Himalayan Region (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1458 Religion Muslims/ Philosophy and India 1459 Religion Mysticism/ Philosophy and Symbolism in Aitareya and Taittiriya Aranyakas 1460 Religion Mythology/ Philosophy of Vishnu and His Incarnations 1461 Religion The/ Philosophy Nature and Genesis of Religious Experience 1462 Religion North/ Philosophy East India: Historical, Cultural and Religious View 1463 Religion The/ Philosophy Only Son Offered for Sacrifice Isaac or Ishmael : With Zamzam, al-Marwah and Makkah in the Bible and A Brief Account of the History of Solomon's Temples and Jerusalem 1464 Religion Oraon/ Philosophy Religion and Customs 1465 Religion Origin/ Philosophy of Jaganath Deity 1466 Religion Other/ Philosophy Religions of the World 1467 Religion The/ Philosophy People of Mosques: The Study of Islam with Special Reference to India 1468 Religion Philosophical/ Philosophy Contributions of Bhaktas and Gurus to Indian Culture 1469 Religion Philosophy/ Philosophy for a New Civilisation 1470 Religion The/ Philosophy Philosophy of Shri Bhagvad Gita 1471 Religion Pilgrimage/ Philosophy and Puri 1472 Religion Rational/ Philosophy Approach to Islam 1473 Religion Religion/ Philosophy and Indian Society: A Sociological Perspective 1474 Religion Religion/ Philosophy and Rabindranath 1475 Religion Religion/ Philosophy and Society in the Himalayas 1476 Religion Religion/ Philosophy and World Peace 1477 Religion Religious/ Philosophy Fundamentalism in Asia 1478 Religion Religious/ Philosophy Movement in Medieval India 1479 Religion The/ Philosophy Sacred Complex of Kathmandu, Nepal (Religion of the Himalaya Kingdom) 1480 Religion Sacred/ Philosophy Complex of Orissa 1481 Religion Sacred/ Philosophy Geography of Puri 1482 Religion The/ Philosophy Satapathabrahmana: According to the Madhyalina Recension with the Commentary5 Vols. Set of Sayanararya and Harivanin (5 Vols.) 1483 Religion Shrimad/ Philosophy Bhagavad Gita: A Simple Warm and Rendering with Brief Comments 1484 Religion Sikh/ Philosophy Revivalist Movements: The Nirankari and Namdhari Movements in Punjab in the Nineteenth Centuries (A Socio-religious Study) 1485 Religion Sikh/ Philosophy Shrines in Pakistan 1486 Religion S./ Philosophy Radhakrishnan's Philosophy of Religion 1487 Religion Sociology/ Philosophy of Pilgrims 1488 Religion The/ Philosophy Soul of Qur'an 1489 Religion Sri/ Philosophy Chaitnyadev and Sri Gadadhar 1490 Religion Sri/ Philosophy Vaishnava Brahmans 1491 Religion State,/ Philosophy Religion and Politics 1492 Religion Sustainable/ Philosophy Development: The Spiritual Dimension 1493 Religion The/ Philosophy Svacchandatantra with Uddyota of Kesmaraja (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1494 Religion Symbiosis/ Philosophy of Science and Spirituality Generation of Innovation in Science for Human Survival 1495 Religion Tantric/ Philosophy Art of Orissa 1496 Religion Temple/ Philosophy of South India 1497 Religion The/ Philosophy Temple in Andhradesa 1498 Religion Tourism/ Philosophy and Buddhist Monasteries of Ladakh Himalayas 1499 Religion Understanding/ Philosophy Bhakti 1500 Religion Upanished:/ Philosophy The Real Truth 1501 Religion Vedanta/ Philosophy : The Knowledge Supreme 1502 Religion Vedas:/ Philosophy An Extract of the Universal Values 1503 Religion When/ Philosophy I Saw Tirupati Balaji 1504 Religion foKku/ Philosophy es ls Kku dk lkj 1505 Religion tc/ Philosophy eSaus fr:ifr ckykth dks ns[kk 1506 Rural DevelopmentChallenges of Rural Education 1507 Rural DevelopmentCharkha and Chip: Rural Industries and Technology 1508 Rural DevelopmentDairy Cooperatives and Tribal Development 1509 Rural DevelopmentDeterminants of Infant and Child Mortality in Rural India 1510 Rural DevelopmentDevelopment of Primitive Tribal Groups in India 1511 Rural DevelopmentThe Development of Scheduled Tribes in Madhya Pradesh 1512 Rural DevelopmentDevelopment Programmes and Tribals―Some Emerging Issues‖ 1513 Rural DevelopmentDynamics of Economic Life in Rural India: A Case Study 1514 Rural DevelopmentThe Dynamics of Tribal Development: Issues and Challenges 1515 Rural DevelopmentElectoral Politics in Federal India MP Local Area Development Scheme 1516 Rural DevelopmentEmerging Pattern of Rural Women Leadership in India 1517 Rural DevelopmentEmpowerment of Scheduled Castes 1518 Rural DevelopmentEmpowerment of Women (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1519 Rural DevelopmentEmpowerment of Rural Indian Women 1520 Rural DevelopmentFive Decades of Planning and Tribal Development A Study with Reference 1521 Rural DevelopmentLand Reforms and Tribal Development 1522 Rural DevelopmentOrganisations of Scheduled Castes and Social Changes 1523 Rural DevelopmentPolicies, Programmes and Strategies for Tribal Development: A Critical Appraisal 1524 Rural DevelopmentPoverty and Sustainable Development 1525 Rural DevelopmentRestoration of Spilt Milk 1526 Rural DevelopmentRural Development and Education (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1527 Rural DevelopmentRural Development Priorities 1528 Rural DevelopmentRural Development: Towards Sustainability (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1529 Rural DevelopmentRural Landless Women Labourers 1530 Rural DevelopmentRural Leadership in India: A Study of Emerging Trends in Democratic vs. Authoritarian Rural Leadership 1531 Rural DevelopmentSocial and Economic Development in North-East India 1532 Rural DevelopmentSocial Development in India (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set 1533 Rural DevelopmentStrategic Management and Policy Issues of NGOs 1534 Rural DevelopmentTribal and Sustainable Development 1535 Rural DevelopmentTribal Development in India (Orissa) 1536 Rural DevelopmentTribal India: problem, Development, Prospect (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1537 Rural DevelopmentVillage Women and Grameen Bank : A Socialogical Study of Bangladesh 1538 Rural DevelopmentWomen's Autonomy and Reproductive Behaviour 1539 Rural Developmentiapk;rhjkt esa efgyk dh Hkkxhnkjh 1540 Rural Developmentxzkeh.k fodkl ds fofo/k vk;ke 1541 ScheduledAmbedkar Castes/OBC/Minorities and His Writings 1542 ScheduledAmbedkar‘s Castes/OBC/Minorities Perspective on Buddhism and Other Religions 1543 ScheduledDr. Castes/OBC/Minorities Ambedkar: The Redeemer of the Lost 1544 ScheduledAn Castes/OBC/Minorities Anthology of Dalit Literature 1545 ScheduledBackward Castes/OBC/Minorities Communities Identity Development and Transformation 1546 ScheduledB.R. Castes/OBC/Minorities Ambedkar: His Relevance Today 1547 ScheduledDr. Castes/OBC/Minorities B.R. Ambedkar and the Dynamics of Neo-Buddhism 1548 ScheduledBudhism Castes/OBC/Minorities and Dalits 1549 ScheduledCaste Castes/OBC/Minorities and Educational Development 1550 ScheduledCaste Castes/OBC/Minorities System in India : A Historical Perspective 1551 ScheduledThe Castes/OBC/Minorities Caste System of Northern India 1552 ScheduledDalit Castes/OBC/Minorities : The Downtrodden of India 1553 ScheduledThe Castes/OBC/Minorities Dalits and Dalits Awakening in India 1554 ScheduledDalit Castes/OBC/Minorities and Human Rights (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1555 ScheduledDalits Castes/OBC/Minorities and African American 1556 ScheduledDalit Castes/OBC/Minorities Freedom Fighters 1557 ScheduledDalits Castes/OBC/Minorities in Early Buddhism 1558 ScheduledDalit, Castes/OBC/Minorities Human Rights and Education 1559 ScheduledDalit‘s Castes/OBC/Minorities Inheritance in Hindu Religion 1560 ScheduledDalit Castes/OBC/Minorities Leadership in India 1561 ScheduledDalit Castes/OBC/Minorities Women : Fear and Discrimination 1562 ScheduledDalit Castes/OBC/Minorities Women: Issues and Perspectives 1563 ScheduledEducational Castes/OBC/Minorities Development of Scheduled Castes: Looking Ahead 1564 ScheduledEmancipation Castes/OBC/Minorities of Dalits and Freedom Struggle 1565 ScheduledEmpowerment Castes/OBC/Minorities of Scheduled Castes 1566 ScheduledEncyclopaedia Castes/OBC/Minorities of Backward Castes (OBC) (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1567 ScheduledEncyclopaedia Castes/OBC/Minorities of Dalits in India (14 Vols.) 14 Vols. Set 1568 ScheduledEncyclopaedia Castes/OBC/Minorities of Scheduled Castes in India (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 1569 ScheduledEncyclopaedia Castes/OBC/Minorities of Scheduled Tribes of Jharkhand 1570 ScheduledEncyclopaedia Castes/OBC/Minorities of Untouchables : Ancient Medieval and Modern 1571 ScheduledExploitation Castes/OBC/Minorities and Atrocities on the Dalits in India 1572 ScheduledA HistoryCastes/OBC/Minorities of Telgue Dalit Literature 1573 ScheduledHistory Castes/OBC/Minorities of Chamar Dynasty (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1574 ScheduledHuman Castes/OBC/Minorities Rights From the Dalits Prospectives 1575 ScheduledHuman Castes/OBC/Minorities Rights of Dalits: Societal Violation 1576 ScheduledHuman Castes/OBC/Minorities Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1577 ScheduledHuman Castes/OBC/Minorities Rights of Minority and Women‘s (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1578 ScheduledIndian Castes/OBC/Minorities Constitution Under Communal Attack 1579 ScheduledIdentity Castes/OBC/Minorities and Genesis of Caste System in India 1580 ScheduledLiberation Castes/OBC/Minorities and Social Articulation of Dalits (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1581 ScheduledLiterature, Castes/OBC/Minorities Caste and Society: The Masks and Veils 1582 ScheduledManu Castes/OBC/Minorities Gandhi and Ambedkar: Policy and Other Essays 1583 ScheduledMinorities Castes/OBC/Minorities in Indian Social System (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1584 ScheduledMinority Castes/OBC/Minorities : Social and Political Conflict (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1585 ScheduledOrganisations Castes/OBC/Minorities of Scheduled Castes and Social Changes 1586 ScheduledPlight Castes/OBC/Minorities of the Minorities Problems and Grievances in their Education 1587 ScheduledThe Castes/OBC/Minorities Political Sociology of Dalit Assertion 1588 ScheduledReservation Castes/OBC/Minorities Policy and Judicial Activism 1589 ScheduledScheduled Castes/OBC/Minorities Castes Education: Issues and Aspects 1590 ScheduledThe Castes/OBC/Minorities Scheduled Castes in India (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1591 ScheduledScheduled Castes/OBC/Minorities Castes of India 1592 ScheduledStruggle Castes/OBC/Minorities for Economic Freedom and Social Justice of Scheduled Castes in South India 1593 ScheduledUntouchability Castes/OBC/Minorities and the Law: The Ground Reality 1594 ScheduledVoice Castes/OBC/Minorities of Babasaheb Ambedkar 1595 ScheduledWeaker Castes/OBC/Minorities Section: The Psycho-Social Perspective 1596 ScheduledMk- Castes/OBC/Minorities vEcsM+dj vkSj ,d euqcknh fo'kys"k.k 1597 Scheduledckcklkgsc Castes/OBC/Minorities vEcsMdj dh ok.kh 1598 Scheduledcq) Castes/OBC/Minorities ds vxznwr Mkñ vkacsMdj 1599 ScheduledckS}oPku Castes/OBC/Minorities rFkk vakCksMdj fopkj 1600 Schedulednfyr Castes/OBC/Minorities vkUnksyu ls vlyh /keZ fujis{krk 1601 Scheduledtkfr&izFkk Castes/OBC/Minorities ls iyk;u 1602 SociologyAids Awareness Through Community Participation 1603 SociologyAnalysis of Poverty Reduction 1604 SociologyAnatomy of Suicide 1605 SociologyAn Anthology of Dalit Literature 1606 SociologyAnti-Social Patterns of Begging and Beggars 1607 SociologyArchitect of Human Destiny 1608 SociologyBackward Communities Identity Development and Transformation 1609 SociologyDr. B.R. Ambedkar : Man of Millennium for Social Justice 1610 SociologyBengali Culture and Society through its Riddles 1611 SociologyCaste, Catholic Christianity and the Language of 1612 SociologyConversion: Social Changes and Cultural Translation in Tamil Country 1613 SociologyThe Caste System of Northern India 1614 SociologyCaste System in India : A Historical Perspective 1615 SociologyChanging Patterns of Caste and Class Relations in South India : Social Stratification and Social Mobility 1616 SociologyChild Labour (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1617 SociologyChild Labour in India 1618 SociologyChild Victim of Crime Problems and Perspectives 1619 SociologyCommunalism: A Socio-Political Study 1620 SociologyCommunication Media and Social Changes 1621 SociologyCommunity Participation in Health Management 1622 SociologyCrime Against Children 1623 SociologyCrime Community and Police 1624 SociologyCultural Heritage of Ladakh Himalaya 1625 SociologyThe Dalits and Dalits Awakening in India 1626 SociologyDalits and African American 1627 SociologyDalit and Human Rights (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1628 SociologyDeprived Devis: Women's Unequal Status in Society 1629 SociologyThe Desperate Delta: Social Ecology of Sunderbans 1630 SociologyDevelopment and Communication in India British Growth and Mass Deprivation 1631 SociologyDevelopment and Deception 1632 SociologyDevelopment with a Human Face: A Major Challanges for Globalsation in the 21st Century 1633 SociologyDimensions of Human Society and Culture 1634 SociologyDisability Studies in India: Retrospects and Prospects 1635 SociologyDoing Social Research: A Service Book for Preparing Dissertation 1636 SociologyDrug Abuse and Youth: A Psychological Study 1637 SociologyDynamics of Development: A Sociological Perspective 1638 SociologyDynamics of Economic Life in Rural India: A Case Study 1639 SociologyEastern Bengal Ballads (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1640 SociologyEducational Development of Scheduled Castes 1641 SociologyEmancipation and Empowerment of Women 1642 SociologyEmpowerment and Social Governance 1643 SociologyEmpowerment of Rural Indian Women Study of Uttarakhand 1644 SociologyEncyclopaedia of AIDS (7 Vols.) 7 Vols. Set 1645 SociologyEncyclopaedia of Backward Castes (OBC) (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1646 SociologyEncyclopaedia of Dalits in India (14 Vols.) 14 Vols. Set 1647 SociologyAn Encyclopaedia of Human Races all Over the World (Their Like, Customs, History7 Vols. and Set Civilization) (7 Vols.) 1648 SociologyEncyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1649 SociologyEncyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1650 SociologyEncyclopaedia of Scheduled Castes in India (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set 1651 SociologyEnvironmental Pollution and Bhopal Killings 1652 SociologyEthno-Social Conflict and National Integration 1653 SociologyThe Evolution of Ideals of Womenhood in Indian Society 1654 SociologyExcellence in Life 1655 SociologyExploitation and Atrocities on the Dalits in India 1656 SociologyFairs and Festivals of India (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set 1657 SociologyFamily Diversity in India 1658 SociologyFamily Environment and School Performance 1659 SociologyFamily Planning in Slum Areas 1660 SociologyFertility Transition in Rural South India 1661 SociologyFrontiers of Social Anthropology 1662 SociologyGandhian Sarvodaya : Realising a Realistic Utopia 1663 SociologyGenesis of Disaster: Ramifications and Ameliorations 1664 SociologyGrowth through Participation Quality Circle Way 1665 SociologyHijras: The Labelled Deviants 1666 SociologyThe Hindu Journey: A Sociological Perspective 1667 SociologyHindu Culture in Ancient India 1668 SociologyHindu Life and Customs 1669 SociologyHistory of Chamar Dynasty (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1670 SociologyHousing Rural Poor and their Living Conditions 1671 SociologyHuman Development 1672 SociologyHuman Ecology of Cultural Entities 1673 SociologyHuman Rights of Dalits: Societal Violation 1674 SociologyHumanist Words Worth 1675 SociologyHunger and Poverty in South Asia 1676 SociologyIdentity and Genesis of Caste System in India 1677 SociologyIn Sun and Shower 1678 SociologyIndian Constitution Under Communal Attack 1679 SociologyIndian Economics and Social Traditions 1680 SociologyThe Indian Family: Change and Persistence 1681 SociologyIndian Families at the Crossroad : Preparing Families for the New Millenium 1682 SociologyIndian Modernity 1683 SociologyIndian Nationalism and Political Awakening in 1920s 1684 SociologyIndian Wisdom and International Peace 1685 SociologyInside Gayland 1686 SociologyIslamic Terrorism: Myth or Reality (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1687 SociologyKalighat: Its Impact on Socio-Cultural Life of Hindus 1688 SociologyLand Transfers: A Case Study 1689 SociologyLiberation and Social Articulation of Dalits (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1690 SociologyLife and Conditions of the People of Hindustan 1691 SociologyLiterature, Caste and Society: The Masks and Veils 1692 SociologyLiving Death: Trauma of Widowhood in India 1693 SociologyLost People : Analysis of Indian Poverrty 1694 SociologyMarwari: Business, Culture and Tradition 1695 SociologyMarxist Theory and Socialist States 1696 SociologyMind and Ideology 1697 SociologyMinorities in Indian Social System (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1698 SociologyMinority : Social and Political Conflict (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1699 SociologyModern Sociology (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1700 SociologyMuslims of India 1701 SociologyNationalism and Regionalism in India : The Case of orissa 1702 SociologyNomads at the Crossroads 1703 SociologyOne Billion Indian: Problems and Prospects 1704 SociologyOrganisations of Scheduled Castes and Social Changes 1705 SociologyThe Orphan : A Woeful Story 1706 SociologyThe People of Assam 1707 SociologyPeace Loving Nations 1708 SociologyPerspectives on Mind 1709 SociologyPhilosophy for a New Civilisation 1710 SociologyPlight of the Minorities Problems and Grievances in their Education 1711 SociologyThe Political Sociology of Dalit Assertion 1712 SociologyPoverty and Sustainable Development 1713 SociologyPoverty and Under Development: NewChallanges— A Global Survey 1714 SociologyPower to the People 1715 SociologyPrevention of HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse 1716 SociologyPrisons and Society: A Study of the Indian Jail System 1717 SociologyProblems and Potentials of Women Professionals 1718 SociologyProblems and Strategies of Development in the Eastern Himalaya 1719 SociologyProblems of India‘s Development 1720 SociologyProblems of Rural Aged 1721 SociologyPsycho-Social Factors: Learning English at School 1722 SociologyRational Approach to Islam 1723 SociologyReadings in the Sociology of the Professions 1724 SociologyReflection of Human Behaviour: Impression Emotion and Perception 1725 SociologyReligion and Indian Society: A Sociological Perspective 1726 SociologyRole of NGOs in Development of Social System 1727 SociologyScheduled Castes of India 1728 SociologyThe Scheduled Castes in India (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1729 SociologyScience in Society: Some Perspectives 1730 SociologyScientific Bengal 1731 SociologyScientific Communities and Brain Drain: A Sociological Study 1732 SociologySimple Reforms for a Better Society 1733 SociologySmall Children Big Dreams 1734 SociologySocial and Cultural Geography 1735 SociologySocial Ecology of Forest Resources 1736 SociologySocial Justice and Empowerment 1737 SociologySocial Justice and Human Rights in Islam 1738 SociologySocial Legislation and Crime 1739 SociologySocial Development in India (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set 1740 SociologySocio-Economic and Political Development in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1741 SociologySocial Work (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1742 SociologySocial Work Psycho Social Empowerment (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1743 SociologySociology of Legal Profession Law and Legal System The Indian Setting 1744 SociologySociological Perspectives on Globalisation 1745 SociologySociology of Pilgrims 1746 SociologySociology and Education in the Indian Context 1747 SociologyStreet Children and the Asphalt Life (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1748 SociologyStruggle for Economic Freedom and Social Justice of Scheduled Castes in South India 1749 SociologyTechnology and Labour Selected Essays 1750 SociologyThe Third Sex and Human Rights 1751 SociologyTowards Peace 1752 SociologyUnderstanding and Scouting with Physically Handicapped 1753 SociologyVisions of a Meaningful Life 1754 SociologyWomen and Society 1755 SociologyWomen‘s Equality : A Struggle for Survival 1756 SociologylH;rk ds ewy vk/kkj 1757 Sports Biological Basis of Physical Education 1758 Sports Education and Physical Education 1759 Sports The Encyclopaedia of Sports (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1760 Sports The Encyclopaedia of Sports and Games (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1761 Sports Martial Arts : A Critical Analysis of Orissa 1762 Sports Olympic Games, Asian Games, Afro Asian Games and Common Wealth Games 1763 Sports Psychological Basis of Physical Education 1764 Sports Research Abstract in Physical Education and Sport Science (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1765 Sports Sports Medicine and Exercise Science 1766 Sports Sports Web Encyclopaedia (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1767 Sports World of Sports: Indoor 1768 Terrorism/DefenceWorld of Sports: Outdoor 1769 Terrorism/DefenceAmerica‘s Afghanistan War: The Success That Failed 1770 Terrorism/DefenceBeyond the Bayonet: Indian Special Operations Forces in the 21st Century 1771 Terrorism/DefenceBiological Weapons and Terrorism (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1772 Terrorism/DefenceCrime Human Rights and National Security 1773 Terrorism/DefenceCrime and Corruption in India 1774 Terrorism/DefenceDefence Development and National Security 1775 Terrorism/DefenceDouble Talk: On Weapons of Mass Destruction and Indian Security 1776 Terrorism/DefenceThe Fourth Estate : A Force Multiplier for the Indian Army 1777 Terrorism/DefenceGenesis and Fall out of U.S.-U.K. Military Action in Iraq 1778 Terrorism/DefenceGlobal Challenge of Terrorism 1779 Terrorism/DefenceGlobal Terrorism: A Threat to Humanity (6 Vols.) (continuous series) 1780 Terrorism/DefenceGorkhas - The Warrior Race 1781 Terrorism/DefenceImpact of Terrorism on J & K Tourism 1782 Terrorism/DefenceImperial Politics in the 21st Century: War, Torture and the Killing Fields of Asia 1783 Terrorism/DefenceIndia‘s Foreign Policy—Challenge of Terrorism Fashioning Interstate Equations 1784 Terrorism/DefenceIndia and South East Asia 1785 Terrorism/DefenceIndia: Security Scope 2006 The New Great Game 1786 Terrorism/DefenceIslamic Terrorism : Myth or Reality (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1787 Terrorism/DefenceJihadi Terrorism: Making of a World War? 1788 Terrorism/DefenceThe Life and Times of Maj. General William Sleeman Elimination of Thuggies in India 1789 Terrorism/DefenceMartial Races of Undivided India 1790 Terrorism/DefenceNarco-Trafficking : Threat to National Security 1791 Terrorism/DefenceParamilitary Forces of India 1792 Terrorism/DefenceRise of Terrorism and Secessionism in Eurasia 1793 Terrorism/DefenceSouth Asia: From Freedom to Terrorism 1794 Terrorism/DefenceTerror and Containment Perspectives of India‘s Internal-Security 1795 Terrorism/DefenceTerrorism and Militancy in Central Asia 1796 Terrorism/DefenceTerrorism and Separation in North-East India 1797 Terrorism/DefenceTerrorism, Communalism and other Challenges to Indian Security 1798 Terrorism/DefenceTerrorism in India (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1799 Terrorism/DefenceTerrorism in Punjab 1800 Terrorism/DefenceTowards Understanding the Kashmir Crisis: A New Anthology 1801 TibetologyAcross the Himalayan Gap: An Indian Quest for Understanding China demy 4to 1802 TibetologyFour Years in Tibet 1803 TibetologyTibet: The Country and its Inhabitants 1804 TibetologyTibet: The Himalayan Region: Religion, Society and Politics 1805 TibetologyTrans Himalaya: Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1806 TibetologyTwenty Years in Tibet 1807 TibetologyThe Younghusband Expedition (To Lhasa) (An Interpretation) 1808 Tourism Coastal Zone Management in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1809 Tourism Making Delhi a Better Place 1810 Tourism Development of Ladakh Himalaya: Recent Researches 1811 Tourism Discovering Himalaya : Tourism of Himalayan Region (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1812 Tourism Ecology, Environment and Tourism 1813 Tourism Encyclopaedia of Tourism Resources in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1814 Tourism The Encyclopaedic District Gazetteers of India (11 Vols. + 1 Supplement Vol.) 11 Vols. Set 1815 Tourism Environment, Security and Tourism Development in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1816 Tourism Faces of Goa 1817 Tourism Fairs and Festivals of India (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set 1818 Tourism Food and Beverages Management (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1819 Tourism Foreign Exchange Management and Air Ticketing 1820 Tourism Frontiers of New Tourism 1821 Tourism Fundamental of Tourism and Travel 1822 Tourism The Guest is God: Reflections on Tourism 1823 Tourism History of Darjeeling and the Sikkim Himalaya 1824 Tourism Hotel and Hospitality Management 1825 Tourism Impact of Terrorism on J&K Tourism 1826 Tourism Indian Cultural Heritage Perspective for Tourism 1827 Tourism Indian Tourism: Beyond the Millennium 1828 Tourism Indian Tourism Business: A Legal Perspective 1829 Tourism A Journey to Lake Mansarovara 1830 Tourism Kailash: Impression and Expressions 1831 Tourism Ladakh: Past and Present 1832 Tourism Ladakh Profile 1833 Tourism Management of Travel Agency 1834 Tourism Marketing in Service Industry, Airline, Travel, Tours and Hotel 1835 Tourism People and Legends of Himalaya and the Ganga 1836 Tourism The Rich Heritage of Jammu and Kashmir Studies in Art, Architecture, History and Culture of the Region 1837 Tourism Tibet: The Himalayan Region: Religion, Society and Politics 1838 Tourism Trends in Travel and Tourism and Law 1839 Tourism Travel and Tourism Management (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set 1840 Tourism Tourism and Buddhist Monasteries of Ladakh Himalaya 1841 Tourism Tourism, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set 1842 Tourism Tourism: Growth, Management and Incentives 1843 Tourism Trans Himalaya: Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set 1844 Tourism Tourism in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set 1845 Tourism Tourism: Leisure and Recreation (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. 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1. Children and the Culture of Human Rights 2. Children and the Right to Education 3. Children and the Access to Information

1. Selection and Enumeration of Street Children 2. Delinquent Street Children 3. Street Children and the Future Direction 1. Economy, 2. Poverty Reduction, 3. Industry, 4. Education, 5. Trade and Commerce, 6. Agriculture, 7. Communication, 8. Environment 1. Social Development in South Asia, 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South Asia

1. Experimental Child Psychology 2. Health and Nutrition for the School-age Child 3. Children and Media 1. Education: A Key to Development, 2. Literacy and Non-formal Education 3. Higher Education in a Globalising World, 4. Technology and Development of Distance Education 5. Issues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance, 6. Teaching in a Technology-rich Environment 7. Emerging Challenges of Educational Systems, 8. Future Challenges of Learning

1-3. India, 4. Pakistan, 5. Bangladesh, 6. Nepal, 7. Sri Lanka, 8. Bhutan, 9. Maldives

1. Networks: The Foundations for Information Society, 2. ICT in Childhood Education 3. The Changing World ICT Governance, 4. Framework for ICTs and Teacher Education 5. Managing and Competing in the Information Age 1. Challenges of Rural Education, 2. Rural Development Priorities

1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation, 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education, 4. Science Eduction, 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development, 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System, 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education, 10. Virtual Education and Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education 1. Tourism Development in South Asia 2. Environment Development in South Asia 3. Security Development in South Asia

1. Structure of Global Climate Change 2. Climate, Health and Sustainable Development

1. Climate Changes: Causes and its Effects 2. Global Warming: Consequences in the Future 3. Transparency and Accountability of Global Environment 1. Diet, Nutrition and Changing Style, 2. Health and Nutrition 3. Food and Nutrition Security: Urban Challenges, 4. Childhood Nutrition and Academic Progress 1. Experimental Child Psychology, 2. Health and Nutrition for the School-age Child, 3. Children and Media

1. Solace or Misery, 2. Convention and Laws, 3. Supreme Court Verdicts

1. Historical Perspective 2. Demography and Human Geography 3. Geological and Physical Perspective

1. History, Religion and Culture of North India 2. History, Religion and Culture of South India 3. History, Religion and Culture of Western India 4. History, Religion and Culture of Eastern India 5. History, Religion and Culture of Central India 6. History, Religion and Culture of North-East India 1. Democracy My Foot, 2. Coalitions, Conflicts and Communalisations 1. Dalits and Racial Justice 2. Dalits Security and Rights Implications 3. Dalits: The Broken Future

1. Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2. Comparision Analysis of Indigenous Peoples 1. Reinventing Women's Right 2. Transgender Human Rights 3. Women and Human Rights Development 4. Human Rights and Sexual Minorities 1. Status of Tribals in India 2. Empowerment and Protection of the Rights of Tribals

1. Managing Cyber Crime in Cyber Warfare 2. Cyber Crime: Issues and Threats

1. Networks: The Foundations for Information Society 2. ICT in Childhood Education 3. The Changing World 4. Framework for ICTs and Teacher Education 5. Managing and Competing in the Information Age

1. Digital Opportunities for All 2. Disparities in ICT Access and Use 3. Economic and Political Dimensions of Information Age 4. Evolution of Information and Communication Technologies 5. Net Based Guidance and Counselling 6. Network Revolution : Challenges and Opportunities 7. Networking and Educating 8. On the Road to Electronic EnvironmentMulticulturally 9. Understanding the Information and Communication Society 1. Universal Access to Informationn Resources 2. Cyberspace as Public Domain: The Role of Civil Society 3. Trends of Cyberia: Challenges of the Future 4. Ethics and Governance of the Internet 5. Technology Trends of Information Technology 6. Information Technology: Threat to Freedom of Expression 7. Ethical and Societal Challenge 8. Web Marketing 9. Dimensions of Information Technology Issues 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education 4. Science Education 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education 10. Virtual Educationa nd Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. India, 2. Pakistan, 3. Afghanistan, 4. Maldives 5. Sri Lanka, 6. Bangladesh, 7. Nepal, 8. Bhutan 1. Tourism Development in South Asia 2. Environment Development in South Asia 3. Security Development in South Asia 1. Social Development in South Asia 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South Asia

1. Politics of South Asia 2. Conflicts of South Asia 3. Literacy and Development in South Asia 1. Digital Libraries and Archives 2. Digital Libraries: Principles and Practices 3. Issues of Digital Library Environment

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1. Democracy My Foot, 2. Coalitions, Conflicts and Communalisations

1. Managing Cyber Crime in Cyber Warfare 2. Cyber Crime: Issues and Threats

1. Potentials of World Terrorism 2. Foreign Policy in the Age of Terrorism 3. Global Crime Trends 4. World in Transition 5. Terrorism in Europe and European Strategies 6. Terrorism in India

1. Solace or Misery 2. Convention and Laws 3. Supreme Court Verdicts

1. Racial and Ethnic Minorities 2. Minorities and Social Conflict 3. Ethnic Minorities and Identity Politics

1. Comparative Politics 2. Political Theory 3. Public Policy and Administration 1. Social Development in South Asia 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South Asia

1. Democracy my foot 2. Coalitions, Conflicts and Communalisations

1. Human Ecology of Spiritual Traditions 2. Human Ecology of War 3. Human Ecology of Aggression 4. Human Ecology of Tribal Societies and Rural Settlements 5. Human Ecology of Drug Abuse and Dependence Control 1. Comparative Politics 2. Political Theory 3. Public Policy and Administration 1. Ecstacy and Agony 2. Drugs Dangerous Dimensions and Tobacco Smoking 3. Indian Initiative

1. Solace or Misery 2. Convention and Laws 3. Supreme Court Verdicts

1. Education: A Key to Development 2. Literacy and Non-formal Education 3. Higher Education in a Globalising World 4. Technology and Development of Distance Education 5. Issues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance 6. Teaching in a Technology-rich Environment 7. Emerging Challenges of Educational Systems 8. Future Challenges of Learning

1. Reservation 2. Commissions 3. Mandal, Media and Aftermath 4. Judgements: Before and After Mandal Judgements 1. National 2. Andhra Pradesh 3. Assam 4. Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura 5. Bihar 6. Chhattisgarh, 7. Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu 8. Haryana, Delhi, 9. Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir 10. Jharkhand 11. Karnataka 12. Kerala, Lakshadweep 13. Madhya Pradesh 14. Madhya Pradesh 15. Maharashtra 16. Maharashtra, Goa 17. Orissa 18. Punjab, Chandigarh 19. Rajasthan 20. Tamil Nadu 21. Tamil Nadu 22. Pondicherry, Andaman and Nicobar 23. Uttaranchal 24. Uttar Pradesh 25. Uttar Pradesh 26. West Bengal 27...... 1. General Study 2. Struggle for Self-Liberation 3. Movements 4. Leaders 5. Reservation 6. Constitution 7. Social Justice 8. Emancipation and Empowerment 9. Women 10. Education 11. Literature 12. Problems and Perspective 13. Role of Police and Judiciary 14. New Dimensions in Dalit Porblems

1. Ancient, 2. The Middle Age 3. Period of Freedom Struggle , 4. Modern 1. Ecstacy and Agony 2. Drugs Dangerous Dimensions and Tobacco Smoking 3. Indian Initiative 1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis

1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal 1. India 2. Pakistan 3. Afghanistan 4. Maldives 5. Sri Lanka 6. Bangladesh 7. Nepal 8. Bhutan

1. Potentials of World Terrorism 2. Foreign Policy in the Age of Terrorism 3. Global Crime Trends 4. World in Transition 5. Terrorism in Europe and European Strategies 6. Terrorism in India

1. Islamic Philosophy 2. Faith in Islam 3. Principles of Islam 4. Islamic Manners 5. Islam and Social Justice 6. Judicial System in Islam 7. Human Rights in Islam 8. Islam and Education 9. Science and Islam

1. National Volume (All States ); 2. Andhra Pradesh; 3. Arunachal Pradesh; 4. Assam; 5. Bihar; 6. Chhattisgarh; 7. Goa; 8. Gujarat; 9. Haryana; 10. Himachal Pradesh; 11. Jammu & Kashmir; 12.Jharkhand; 13. Karnataka; 14. Kerala; 15. Madhya Pradesh; 16. Maharashtra; 17. Manipur; 18. Meghalaya; 19. Mizoram; 20. Nagaland; 21. Orissa; 22. Punjab; 23. Rajasthan; 24. Sikkim; 25. Tamil Nadu;26. Tripura; 27. Uttaranchal; 28. Uttar Pradesh; 29. West Bengal. Union Territories : 30. Andaman & Nicobar; 31. Chandigarh; 32. Dadra & Nagar Haveli; 33. Daman & Diu; 34. Delhi; 35. Lakshadweep; 36. Pondicherry.

1. Dalit, Racism and Social Articulation 2. Issues of Dalit and Backward Liberation

1. Rural Development 2. Population and Family Planning 3. Poverty Alleviation 4. Poverty Monitoring of India 5. Women and Child Development 6. Globalisation and Women‘s Economic Advancement 7. Liberacy and Education 8. Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development 1. Social Work: Issues and Civil Society 2. Social Work and Gender Equity 3. Assessment of Social Work Practices 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation, 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education, 4. Science Eduction, 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development, 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System, 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education, 10. Virtual Education and Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. History, Religion and Culture of North India 2. History, Religion and Culture of South India 3. History, Religion and Culture of Western India 4. History, Religion and Culture of Eastern India 5. History, Religion and Culture of Central India 6. History, Religion and Culture of North-East India 1. Spiritual Ecology Including Dharma Rituals and Customs 2. Spiritual Ecology of Monasteries and Gompas 1. Empowerment of Women Labour 2. Microfinance and Women Empowerment 3. Women in Rural Development

1. Challenges of Rural Education 2. Rural Development Priorities

1. Rural Empowerment 2. Rural Sustainable Development 3. Rural Diversity and Community Development

1. Rural Development 2. Population and Family Planning 3. Poverty Alleviation 4. Poverty Monitoring of India 5. Women and Child Development 6. Globalisation and Women‘s Economic Advancement 7. Liberacy and Education 8. Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development

1. Dalits and Racial Justice 2. Dalits Security and Rights Implications 3. Dalits: The Broken Future 1. General Study; 2. Struggle for Self-Liberation; 3. Movements; 4. Leaders; 5. Reservation; 6. Constitution; 7. Social Justice; 8. Emancipation and Empowerment; 9. Women; 10. Education; 11. Literature; 12. Problems and Perspective; 13. Role of Police and Judiciary; 14. New Dimensions in Dalit Problems. 1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry,Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal

1. Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2. Comparision Analysis of Indigenous Peoples 1. Reinventing Women's Right 2. Transgender Human Rights 3. Women and Human Rights Development 4. Human Rights and Sexual Minorities Organisations of Scheduled Castes and Social Changes

1. Dalit, Racism and Social Articulation 2. Issues of Dalit and Backward Liberation

1. Racial and Ethnic Minorities 2. Minorities and Social Conflict 3. Ethnic Minorities and Identity Politics 1. Dalits and Racial Justice 2. Dalits Security and Rights Implications 3. Dalits: The Broken Future

1. General Study; 2. Struggle for Self-Liberation; 3. Movements; 4. Leaders; 5. Reservation; 6. Constitution; 7. Social Justice; 8. Emancipation and Empowerment; 9. Women; 10. Education; 11. Literature; 12. Problems and Perspective; 13. Role of Police and Judiciary; 14. New Dimensions in Dalit Porblems. 1. Dalit, Racism and Social Articulation 2. Issues of Dalit and Backward Liberation

1. Racial and Ethnic Minorities 2. Minorities and Social Conflict 3. Ethnic Minorities and Identity Politics 1. Globalization and Urban Sociology 2. Cultural Sociology 1. Rural Development 2. Population and Family Planning 3. Poverty Alleviation 4. Poverty Monitoring of India 5. Women and Child Development 6. Globalisation and Women‘s Economic Advancement 7. Liberacy and Education 8. Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development 1. Social Development in South Asia 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South Asia 1. Social Work: Issues and Civil Society 2. Social Work and Gender Equity 3. Assessment of Social Work Practices 1. Social Work, Children with Malnutrition and Families 2. Integrating Theory and Practice of Social Work 3. Gendering Social Work

1. Selection and Enumeration of Street Children 2. Delinquent Street Children 3. Street Children and the Future Direction 1. Potentials of World Terrorism 2. Foreign Policy in the Age of Terrorism 3. Global Crime Trends 4. World in Transition 5. Terrorism in Europe and European Strategies 6. Terrorism in India

1. Tourism Development in South Asia 2. Environment Development in South Asia 3. Security Development in South Asia 1. Concepts, Definitions and Classification of Tourism 2. Market Research in Travel and Tourism 3. Across Tourism: Impact in South Asia 4. New Directives in Hospitality and Tourism 5. Biodiversity and Tourism 6. Tourism and Sustainability

1. Potential and Prospect 2. Policy and Perspective 1. Tourism, the Environment and the Society 2. Tourism and the Resource Management 3. Tourism: Policies, Planning and Governance

1. Reinventing Women's Right 2. Transgender Human Rights 3. Women and Human Rights Development 4. Human Rights and Sexual Minorities

1. Education: A Key to Development, 2. Literacy and Non-formal Education 3. Higher Education in a Globalising World, 4. Technology and Development of Distance Education 5. Issues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance, 6. Teaching in a Technology-rich Environment 7. Emerging Challenges of Educational Systems, 8. Future Challenges of Learning

1. Networks: The Foundations for Information Society, 2. ICT in Childhood Education 3. The Changing World ICT Governance, 4. Framework for ICTs and Teacher Education 5. Managing and Competing in the Information Age 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation, 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education, 4. Science Eduction, 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development, 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System, 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education, 10. Virtual Education and Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education 1. Climate Changes: Causes and its Effects 2. Global Warming: Consequences in the Future 3. Transparency and Accountability of Global Environment 1. Diet, Nutrition and Changing Style, 2. Health and Nutrition 3. Food and Nutrition Security: Urban Challenges, 4. Childhood Nutrition and Academic Progress

1. History, Religion and Culture of North India 2. History, Religion and Culture of South India 3. History, Religion and Culture of Western India 4. History, Religion and Culture of Eastern India 5. History, Religion and Culture of Central India 6. History, Religion and Culture of North-East India

1. Networks: The Foundations for Information Society 2. ICT in Childhood Education 3. The Changing World 4. Framework for ICTs and Teacher Education 5. Managing and Competing in the Information Age

1. Digital Opportunities for All 2. Disparities in ICT Access and Use 3. Economic and Political Dimensions of Information Age 4. Evolution of Information and Communication Technologies 5. Net Based Guidance and Counselling 6. Network Revolution : Challenges and Opportunities 7. Networking and Educating 8. On the Road to Electronic EnvironmentMulticulturally 9. Understanding the Information and Communication Society 1. Universal Access to Informationn Resources 2. Cyberspace as Public Domain: The Role of Civil Society 3. Trends of Cyberia: Challenges of the Future 4. Ethics and Governance of the Internet 5. Technology Trends of Information Technology 6. Information Technology: Threat to Freedom of Expression 7. Ethical and Societal Challenge 8. Web Marketing 9. Dimensions of Information Technology Issues 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education 4. Science Education 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education 10. Virtual Educationa nd Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. Potentials of World Terrorism 2. Foreign Policy in the Age of Terrorism 3. Global Crime Trends 4. World in Transition 5. Terrorism in Europe and European Strategies 6. Terrorism in India

1. Human Ecology of Spiritual Traditions 2. Human Ecology of War 3. Human Ecology of Aggression 4. Human Ecology of Tribal Societies and Rural Settlements 5. Human Ecology of Drug Abuse and Dependence Control

1. Education: A Key to Development 2. Literacy and Non-formal Education 3. Higher Education in a Globalising World 4. Technology and Development of Distance Education 5. Issues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance 6. Teaching in a Technology-rich Environment 7. Emerging Challenges of Educational Systems 8. Future Challenges of Learning

1. National 2. Andhra Pradesh 3. Assam 4. Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura 5. Bihar 6. Chhattisgarh, 7. Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu 8. Haryana, Delhi, 9. Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir 10. Jharkhand 11. Karnataka 12. Kerala, Lakshadweep 13. Madhya Pradesh 14. Madhya Pradesh 15. Maharashtra 16. Maharashtra, Goa 17. Orissa 18. Punjab, Chandigarh 19. Rajasthan 20. Tamil Nadu 21. Tamil Nadu 22. Pondicherry, Andaman and Nicobar 23. Uttaranchal 24. Uttar Pradesh 25. Uttar Pradesh 26. West Bengal 27...... 1. General Study 2. Struggle for Self-Liberation 3. Movements 4. Leaders 5. Reservation 6. Constitution 7. Social Justice 8. Emancipation and Empowerment 9. Women 10. Education 11. Literature 12. Problems and Perspective 13. Role of Police and Judiciary 14. New Dimensions in Dalit Porblems 1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis

1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal

1. Potentials of World Terrorism 2. Foreign Policy in the Age of Terrorism 3. Global Crime Trends 4. World in Transition 5. Terrorism in Europe and European Strategies 6. Terrorism in India

1. Islamic Philosophy 2. Faith in Islam 3. Principles of Islam 4. Islamic Manners 5. Islam and Social Justice 6. Judicial System in Islam 7. Human Rights in Islam 8. Islam and Education 9. Science and Islam

1. National Volume (All States ); 2. Andhra Pradesh; 3. Arunachal Pradesh; 4. Assam; 5. Bihar; 6. Chhattisgarh; 7. Goa; 8. Gujarat; 9. Haryana; 10. Himachal Pradesh; 11. Jammu & Kashmir; 12.Jharkhand; 13. Karnataka; 14. Kerala; 15. Madhya Pradesh; 16. Maharashtra; 17. Manipur; 18. Meghalaya; 19. Mizoram; 20. Nagaland; 21. Orissa; 22. Punjab; 23. Rajasthan; 24. Sikkim; 25. Tamil Nadu;26. Tripura; 27. Uttaranchal; 28. Uttar Pradesh; 29. West Bengal. Union Territories : 30. Andaman & Nicobar; 31. Chandigarh; 32. Dadra & Nagar Haveli; 33. Daman & Diu; 34. Delhi; 35. Lakshadweep; 36. Pondicherry.

1. Rural Development 2. Population and Family Planning 3. Poverty Alleviation 4. Poverty Monitoring of India 5. Women and Child Development 6. Globalisation and Women‘s Economic Advancement 7. Liberacy and Education 8. Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation, 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education, 4. Science Eduction, 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development, 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System, 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education, 10. Virtual Education and Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. History, Religion and Culture of North India 2. History, Religion and Culture of South India 3. History, Religion and Culture of Western India 4. History, Religion and Culture of Eastern India 5. History, Religion and Culture of Central India 6. History, Religion and Culture of North-East India

1. Rural Development 2. Population and Family Planning 3. Poverty Alleviation 4. Poverty Monitoring of India 5. Women and Child Development 6. Globalisation and Women‘s Economic Advancement 7. Liberacy and Education 8. Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development 1. General Study; 2. Struggle for Self-Liberation; 3. Movements; 4. Leaders; 5. Reservation; 6. Constitution; 7. Social Justice; 8. Emancipation and Empowerment; 9. Women; 10. Education; 11. Literature; 12. Problems and Perspective; 13. Role of Police and Judiciary; 14. New Dimensions in Dalit Problems. 1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry,Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal

1. Reinventing Women's Right 2. Transgender Human Rights 3. Women and Human Rights Development 4. Human Rights and Sexual Minorities Organisations of Scheduled Castes and Social Changes 1. General Study; 2. Struggle for Self-Liberation; 3. Movements; 4. Leaders; 5. Reservation; 6. Constitution; 7. Social Justice; 8. Emancipation and Empowerment; 9. Women; 10. Education; 11. Literature; 12. Problems and Perspective; 13. Role of Police and Judiciary; 14. New Dimensions in Dalit Porblems.

1. Rural Development 2. Population and Family Planning 3. Poverty Alleviation 4. Poverty Monitoring of India 5. Women and Child Development 6. Globalisation and Women‘s Economic Advancement 7. Liberacy and Education 8. Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development 1. Potentials of World Terrorism 2. Foreign Policy in the Age of Terrorism 3. Global Crime Trends 4. World in Transition 5. Terrorism in Europe and European Strategies 6. Terrorism in India 1. Concepts, Definitions and Classification of Tourism 2. Market Research in Travel and Tourism 3. Across Tourism: Impact in South Asia 4. New Directives in Hospitality and Tourism 5. Biodiversity and Tourism 6. Tourism and Sustainability

1. Education: A Key to Development, 2. Literacy and Non-formal Education 3. Higher Education in a Globalising World, 4. Technology and Development of Distance Education 5. Issues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance, 6. Teaching in a Technology-rich Environment 7. Emerging Challenges of Educational Systems, 8. Future Challenges of Learning 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation, 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education, 4. Science Eduction, 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development, 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System, 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education, 10. Virtual Education and Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. History, Religion and Culture of North India 2. History, Religion and Culture of South India 3. History, Religion and Culture of Western India 4. History, Religion and Culture of Eastern India 5. History, Religion and Culture of Central India 6. History, Religion and Culture of North-East India

1. Digital Opportunities for All 2. Disparities in ICT Access and Use 3. Economic and Political Dimensions of Information Age 4. Evolution of Information and Communication Technologies 5. Net Based Guidance and Counselling 6. Network Revolution : Challenges and Opportunities 7. Networking and Educating 8. On the Road to Electronic EnvironmentMulticulturally 9. Understanding the Information and Communication Society 1. Universal Access to Informationn Resources 2. Cyberspace as Public Domain: The Role of Civil Society 3. Trends of Cyberia: Challenges of the Future 4. Ethics and Governance of the Internet 5. Technology Trends of Information Technology 6. Information Technology: Threat to Freedom of Expression 7. Ethical and Societal Challenge 8. Web Marketing 9. Dimensions of Information Technology Issues 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education 4. Science Education 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education 10. Virtual Educationa nd Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. Education: A Key to Development 2. Literacy and Non-formal Education 3. Higher Education in a Globalising World 4. Technology and Development of Distance Education 5. Issues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance 6. Teaching in a Technology-rich Environment 7. Emerging Challenges of Educational Systems 8. Future Challenges of Learning

1. National 2. Andhra Pradesh 3. Assam 4. Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura 5. Bihar 6. Chhattisgarh, 7. Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu 8. Haryana, Delhi, 9. Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir 10. Jharkhand 11. Karnataka 12. Kerala, Lakshadweep 13. Madhya Pradesh 14. Madhya Pradesh 15. Maharashtra 16. Maharashtra, Goa 17. Orissa 18. Punjab, Chandigarh 19. Rajasthan 20. Tamil Nadu 21. Tamil Nadu 22. Pondicherry, Andaman and Nicobar 23. Uttaranchal 24. Uttar Pradesh 25. Uttar Pradesh 26. West Bengal 27...... 1. General Study 2. Struggle for Self-Liberation 3. Movements 4. Leaders 5. Reservation 6. Constitution 7. Social Justice 8. Emancipation and Empowerment 9. Women 10. Education 11. Literature 12. Problems and Perspective 13. Role of Police and Judiciary 14. New Dimensions in Dalit Porblems 1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis

1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal

1. National Volume (All States ); 2. Andhra Pradesh; 3. Arunachal Pradesh; 4. Assam; 5. Bihar; 6. Chhattisgarh; 7. Goa; 8. Gujarat; 9. Haryana; 10. Himachal Pradesh; 11. Jammu & Kashmir; 12.Jharkhand; 13. Karnataka; 14. Kerala; 15. Madhya Pradesh; 16. Maharashtra; 17. Manipur; 18. Meghalaya; 19. Mizoram; 20. Nagaland; 21. Orissa; 22. Punjab; 23. Rajasthan; 24. Sikkim; 25. Tamil Nadu;26. Tripura; 27. Uttaranchal; 28. Uttar Pradesh; 29. West Bengal. Union Territories : 30. Andaman & Nicobar; 31. Chandigarh; 32. Dadra & Nagar Haveli; 33. Daman & Diu; 34. Delhi; 35. Lakshadweep; 36. Pondicherry.

1. Rural Development 2. Population and Family Planning 3. Poverty Alleviation 4. Poverty Monitoring of India 5. Women and Child Development 6. Globalisation and Women‘s Economic Advancement 7. Liberacy and Education 8. Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation, 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education, 4. Science Eduction, 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development, 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System, 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education, 10. Virtual Education and Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. History, Religion and Culture of North India 2. History, Religion and Culture of South India 3. History, Religion and Culture of Western India 4. History, Religion and Culture of Eastern India 5. History, Religion and Culture of Central India 6. History, Religion and Culture of North-East India

1. Rural Development 2. Population and Family Planning 3. Poverty Alleviation 4. Poverty Monitoring of India 5. Women and Child Development 6. Globalisation and Women‘s Economic Advancement 7. Liberacy and Education 8. Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development 1. General Study; 2. Struggle for Self-Liberation; 3. Movements; 4. Leaders; 5. Reservation; 6. Constitution; 7. Social Justice; 8. Emancipation and Empowerment; 9. Women; 10. Education; 11. Literature; 12. Problems and Perspective; 13. Role of Police and Judiciary; 14. New Dimensions in Dalit Problems. 1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry,Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal 1. General Study; 2. Struggle for Self-Liberation; 3. Movements; 4. Leaders; 5. Reservation; 6. Constitution; 7. Social Justice; 8. Emancipation and Empowerment; 9. Women; 10. Education; 11. Literature; 12. Problems and Perspective; 13. Role of Police and Judiciary; 14. New Dimensions in Dalit Porblems.

1. Rural Development 2. Population and Family Planning 3. Poverty Alleviation 4. Poverty Monitoring of India 5. Women and Child Development 6. Globalisation and Women‘s Economic Advancement 7. Liberacy and Education 8. Ecology, Environment and Sustainable Development

1. Education: A Key to Development, 2. Literacy and Non-formal Education 3. Higher Education in a Globalising World, 4. Technology and Development of Distance Education 5. Issues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance, 6. Teaching in a Technology-rich Environment 7. Emerging Challenges of Educational Systems, 8. Future Challenges of Learning 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation, 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education, 4. Science Eduction, 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development, 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System, 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education, 10. Virtual Education and Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. Digital Opportunities for All 2. Disparities in ICT Access and Use 3. Economic and Political Dimensions of Information Age 4. Evolution of Information and Communication Technologies 5. Net Based Guidance and Counselling 6. Network Revolution : Challenges and Opportunities 7. Networking and Educating 8. On the Road to Electronic EnvironmentMulticulturally 9. Understanding the Information and Communication Society 1. Universal Access to Informationn Resources 2. Cyberspace as Public Domain: The Role of Civil Society 3. Trends of Cyberia: Challenges of the Future 4. Ethics and Governance of the Internet 5. Technology Trends of Information Technology 6. Information Technology: Threat to Freedom of Expression 7. Ethical and Societal Challenge 8. Web Marketing 9. Dimensions of Information Technology Issues 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education 4. Science Education 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education 10. Virtual Educationa nd Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. Education: A Key to Development 2. Literacy and Non-formal Education 3. Higher Education in a Globalising World 4. Technology and Development of Distance Education 5. Issues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance 6. Teaching in a Technology-rich Environment 7. Emerging Challenges of Educational Systems 8. Future Challenges of Learning

1. National 2. Andhra Pradesh 3. Assam 4. Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura 5. Bihar 6. Chhattisgarh, 7. Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu 8. Haryana, Delhi, 9. Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir 10. Jharkhand 11. Karnataka 12. Kerala, Lakshadweep 13. Madhya Pradesh 14. Madhya Pradesh 15. Maharashtra 16. Maharashtra, Goa 17. Orissa 18. Punjab, Chandigarh 19. Rajasthan 20. Tamil Nadu 21. Tamil Nadu 22. Pondicherry, Andaman and Nicobar 23. Uttaranchal 24. Uttar Pradesh 25. Uttar Pradesh 26. West Bengal 27...... 1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis

1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal

1. National Volume (All States ); 2. Andhra Pradesh; 3. Arunachal Pradesh; 4. Assam; 5. Bihar; 6. Chhattisgarh; 7. Goa; 8. Gujarat; 9. Haryana; 10. Himachal Pradesh; 11. Jammu & Kashmir; 12.Jharkhand; 13. Karnataka; 14. Kerala; 15. Madhya Pradesh; 16. Maharashtra; 17. Manipur; 18. Meghalaya; 19. Mizoram; 20. Nagaland; 21. Orissa; 22. Punjab; 23. Rajasthan; 24. Sikkim; 25. Tamil Nadu;26. Tripura; 27. Uttaranchal; 28. Uttar Pradesh; 29. West Bengal. Union Territories : 30. Andaman & Nicobar; 31. Chandigarh; 32. Dadra & Nagar Haveli; 33. Daman & Diu; 34. Delhi; 35. Lakshadweep; 36. Pondicherry. 1. Education and Challenges of Globalisation, 2. Education : Designing and Building our Common Future 3. Impact of Media and Technology in Education, 4. Science Eduction, 5. Teaching and Technology for Human Development, 6. Technology Integration in Education 7. Technology Use In Open Learning System, 8. The Future of Distance Learning 9. Trends in Higher Education, 10. Virtual Education and Educational Futures 11. Web-based Education

1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry,Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal

1. National 2. Andhra Pradesh 3. Assam 4. Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura 5. Bihar 6. Chhattisgarh, 7. Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu 8. Haryana, Delhi, 9. Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir 10. Jharkhand 11. Karnataka 12. Kerala, Lakshadweep 13. Madhya Pradesh 14. Madhya Pradesh 15. Maharashtra 16. Maharashtra, Goa 17. Orissa 18. Punjab, Chandigarh 19. Rajasthan 20. Tamil Nadu 21. Tamil Nadu 22. Pondicherry, Andaman and Nicobar 23. Uttaranchal 24. Uttar Pradesh 25. Uttar Pradesh 26. West Bengal 27...... 1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis

1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal

1. National Volume (All States ); 2. Andhra Pradesh; 3. Arunachal Pradesh; 4. Assam; 5. Bihar; 6. Chhattisgarh; 7. Goa; 8. Gujarat; 9. Haryana; 10. Himachal Pradesh; 11. Jammu & Kashmir; 12.Jharkhand; 13. Karnataka; 14. Kerala; 15. Madhya Pradesh; 16. Maharashtra; 17. Manipur; 18. Meghalaya; 19. Mizoram; 20. Nagaland; 21. Orissa; 22. Punjab; 23. Rajasthan; 24. Sikkim; 25. Tamil Nadu;26. Tripura; 27. Uttaranchal; 28. Uttar Pradesh; 29. West Bengal. Union Territories : 30. Andaman & Nicobar; 31. Chandigarh; 32. Dadra & Nagar Haveli; 33. Daman & Diu; 34. Delhi; 35. Lakshadweep; 36. Pondicherry.

1. Andaman & Nicobar (Islands), Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry,Tamil Nadu 2. Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan 3. Chhattishgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 4. Bihar, Chhattishgarh, Dadar Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal 5. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Sikkim, Tripura, West Bengal

1. National 2. Andhra Pradesh 3. Assam 4. Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura 5. Bihar 6. Chhattisgarh, 7. Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu 8. Haryana, Delhi, 9. Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir 10. Jharkhand 11. Karnataka 12. Kerala, Lakshadweep 13. Madhya Pradesh 14. Madhya Pradesh 15. Maharashtra 16. Maharashtra, Goa 17. Orissa 18. Punjab, Chandigarh 19. Rajasthan 20. Tamil Nadu 21. Tamil Nadu 22. Pondicherry, Andaman and Nicobar 23. Uttaranchal 24. Uttar Pradesh 25. Uttar Pradesh 26. West Bengal 27...... 1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis

1. National Volume (All States ); 2. Andhra Pradesh; 3. Arunachal Pradesh; 4. Assam; 5. Bihar; 6. Chhattisgarh; 7. Goa; 8. Gujarat; 9. Haryana; 10. Himachal Pradesh; 11. Jammu & Kashmir; 12.Jharkhand; 13. Karnataka; 14. Kerala; 15. Madhya Pradesh; 16. Maharashtra; 17. Manipur; 18. Meghalaya; 19. Mizoram; 20. Nagaland; 21. Orissa; 22. Punjab; 23. Rajasthan; 24. Sikkim; 25. Tamil Nadu;26. Tripura; 27. Uttaranchal; 28. Uttar Pradesh; 29. West Bengal. Union Territories : 30. Andaman & Nicobar; 31. Chandigarh; 32. Dadra & Nagar Haveli; 33. Daman & Diu; 34. Delhi; 35. Lakshadweep; 36. Pondicherry.

1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis

1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis

1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis

1. Exploration 2. Processing, Interpretation and Reservoir Engineering 3. Geophone 4. Production 5. Geochemistry, Petroleum Geology and Petrography 6. Surveying, Geophysical field System Seismic Stratigraphy and Log Analysis of Subsurface Geology 7. Drilling and Drilling Fluids, Well Cementing, Production and Transport of Oil and Natural Gas 8. Petroleum Prospecting, Petrography, and Vertical Seismic Profiling 9. Reservoir Geophysics, World‘s Giant Oil and Gas Field and Enhanced Oil Recovery 10. Mathematics for Signal Processing, Interior of the Planet Earth, and Fundamentals of Sedimentology 11. Optimization of Petroleum Exploration, Applied Palaeomagnetism and Seismic Migration 12. Seismic Earth Modeling, Seismic Earth Imaging and Three Dimensional (3-D) Seismic Exploration, Processing and Interpretation. 13. Borehole Geophysics and Fundamentals of Pleonotology 14. Well Logs Interpretation and Fundamentals of Plynology 15. Sesimic Noise and multiple Attenuation, Deconvolution, and Velocity Analysis