ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND THE FIVE- YEAR PLANS In First Five- Year Plan (1951-56) high priority was given to public health‚ agriculture‚ industrialization‚ water supply‚ sanitation‚ housing etc.‚ but environmental development was not allotted requisite place till the end of Third plan. It was in Fourth Five- Year Plan (1969-1974) in the chapter on ‘Long Term Perspective’ that the process of planning contained the issue of environment as an important aspect. The importance of environmental planning
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Yadav[1]‚ Rahul Arora[2]‚ Sachin Tiwari[3]‚ Shadma Khan[4]‚ Abhay Chaturvedi [5] [1][3][4] Oriental Institute Of Science and Technology‚ Bhopal‚ India [2][5] Nri Institute of Information Science and Technology‚ Bhopal‚ India [1] amitinrt@gmail.com [2]rahul_lnct2009@yahoo
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Indian cuisine encompasses a wide variety of regional cuisines native to India. Given the range of diversity in soil type‚ climate and occupations‚ these cuisines vary significantly from each other. Indian cuisine has also shaped the history of international relations; the spice trade between India and Europe is often cited by historians as the primary catalyst for Europe’s Age of Discovery.[6] Spices were bought from India and traded around Europe and Asia. Cuisine differs across India’s diverse
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Types of research QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH Quantitative research aim to measure the quantity or amount and compares it with past records and tries to project for future period. In social sciences‚ “quantitative research refers to the systematic empirical investigation of quantitative properties and phenomena and their relationships”. The objective of qualitative research is to develop and employ mathematical models‚ theories or hypothesis pertaining to phenomena. The process of measurement is central
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Amish Tripathi is a finance professional educated from Indian Institute of Management‚ Calcutta. He is passionate about history‚ mythology and philosophy. He is an avid reader of history and his inspirations for the story ranged from writers like Graham Hancock and Gregory Possehl to the Amar Chitra Katha series of Indian comics. For mythological parts in the novel‚ Tripathi relied on the stories and fables that he had heard from his family. He believes that there is a beauty and meaning in all cultures
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2. PUBLICITY MEDIA 3. TYPES OF PUBLICITY 4. OTHER FORMS OF PUBLICITY 5. TECHNIQUES USED TO SOLVE PR PROBLEMS 6. PR PROCESS 7. ISSUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (New Jersey Physicians case) 8. CRISIS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ( Mattel‚ Pepsi‚ Bhopal Gas Tragedy and Exxon case) 9. MODELS IN PR : Open System‚ Cybernetics and Roles of PR. Tools in Public Relations Publicity is the deliberate attempt to manage the public’s perception of a subject. The subjects of publicity include people (for
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1/10/12 LABOUR WELFARE FUND LABOUR WELFARE FUND‚ ALL APPLICABLE STATES IN INDIA S.N. State Applicablit of the LWF Act Categor of Emplo ees to be covered Applicabilit Contract Labours? Contribution period Periodicit (month) Lost Da for submission Emplo ee Emplo er Total Form to be filled in DD or Cheque in Contribution Contribution Contribution for pa ment favour of Adress of the LWF Commisioners Other Details 1 Andhra Pradesh The provisions of the Act shall be restricted to establishments
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they may be produced as a result of the process itself. Carbon monoxide if inhaled in excess can cause lung problems‚ loss of oxygen in the blood & finally cause death .In December 1984 deadly methyl isocyanate gas was leaked from a chemical plant in Bhopal‚ causing the deaths of at least 3‚300 people. Water Pollution‚ contamination of water by foreign matter such as micro-organisms‚ chemicals‚ industrial or other wastes‚ or sewage. Such matter deteriorates the quality of the water and renders it
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Part-A is Compulsory‚ Three Questions should be answered from Part-B ***** What are the causes of floods and droughts? What are ecological pyramids? Write about different types of pyramids Write about different values of biodiversity. Write about Bhopal gas tragedy. What is wild life protection act? Write about ecotourism. tu pd 1.(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) at es .c PART-A om Time: 3 hours [4+4+5+4+3+2] PART-B Define biodiversity. Write about threats of biodiversity. Write about EIA‚ its
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| Indian Institute of Forest Management‚ Bhopal | | Fundamentals of Forest Management (FFM) | Coordinator: Dr. K.K.Jha | PGDFM Term I : Jul–Sept 2013 | Credit Points: 1.0 | Instruction: Please read class schedule and list of suggested reading and grading scheme. | Post Graduate diploma in Forestry Management 2013-2015 TERM 1 Course title : Fundamentals of Forest Management Course Coordinator : Dr. K.K.Jha Teaching Faculty : Capt. A. Khare‚ Prof. A. K. Patil & Dr. K
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