waste management in Indian cities Review Municipal solid waste management in Indian cities – A review Mufeed Sharholy a‚ Kafeel Ahmad a a‚* ‚ Gauhar Mahmood a‚ R.C. Trivedi b Department of Civil Engineering‚ Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University)‚ Jamia Nagar‚ New Delhi-110025‚ India b Central Pollution Control Board‚ Paryavaran Bhawan‚ East Arjun Nagar‚ New Delhi-110092‚ India Accepted 12 February 2007 Available online 12 April 2007 Abstract Municipal solid waste management
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to the experts the best medium of instruction is the mother tongue of the students. Use of the second language will effect their learning ability and they will left behind those who are learning in their mother tongue‚ According to Prof Mujib of Jamia Millia (Delhi)‚ when a child is learning in a second language he translate a world in 17 seconds from foreign language to his mother tongue and then again 17 seconds to retranslate to the forgin language in other words. So imagine how much time he is
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Zahid Shahab Ahmed: Madarsa Peace Prints: South Asian Journal of Peacebuilding‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 1: Autumn 2009 MADRASA EDUCATION IN THE PAKISTANI CONTEXT: CHALLENGES‚ REFORMS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS Zahid Shahab Ahmed Abstract Educational institutions in Pakistan function under three separate systems— public‚ private and madrasas. The media and the government turned their attention towards the madrasas only after the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks‚ as there was a growing perception that terrorism
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SAFP and Equal Saree Understanding Interstitial Spaces to fill gender resource gaps By Shivani Bharwaj‚ PhD Scholor Delhi University‚ email : safp.sb@gmail.com. For Karvan I Fiqr 3/14/2013 Table of content Abstract __________________________________________________________________ 3 Introduction _______________________________________________________________ 3 Quantifying Gender Gaps ___________________________________________________ 4 Gender Resource Gaps: Multiple Forms and Manifold
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research journal (ISSN 2278-5280) An entrepreneur case in point Ananda KrishnaBuilding the empire AN ENTREPRENEURSHIP CASE IN POINT: ANANDA KRISHNAN – BUILDING THE EMPIRE Dr. M. Kamalun Nabi Assistant Professor‚ Department of Commerce‚ Jamia Millia Islamia Central University‚ New Delhi & Dr. M. Saeed Professor‚ Department of Business Administration‚ Minot State University‚ Minot‚ North Dakota 58707 United States of America ABSTRACT Ananda Krishnan’s first entrepreneurial initiative
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and Power in Cyber Games by Naushin Rehman M.Phil. Semester I Course: MP 1 “Introduction to Literary Theory” Course Coordinators: Dr. Simi Malhotra & Dr. Mukesh Ranjan Second Paper Presentation December 7‚ 2010 Department of English Jamia Millia Islamia Lost in the Virtual World: Identity and Power in Cyber Games It is not virtual reality‚ because when our symbolic environment is‚ by and large‚ structured in this inclusive‚ flexible‚ diversified hypertext in which we navigate every day
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Ali Hasan / Mechanica Confab ISSN: 2320-2491 A STUDY ON MATERIAL REQUIREMENT PLANNING SYSTEM FOR SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES Dr. Ali Hasan Asstt. Professor‚ Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Jamia Millia Islamia University‚ Delhi-110025‚ India. Corresponding Email: alihasan786@rediffmail.com Abstract This study has been carried out at Triveni Engineering Works Ltd‚ Naini‚ Allahabad‚ India. A MRP software for Small Scale Industries has been designed‚ developed and tested. The suggested methodology
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skills simultaneously with learning another language not his own. That is why very often the student taught in a non-mother tongue learns to read syllable by syllable with very little comprehension. Thus Prof Mujib‚ the renowned academic from Jamia Millia (Delhi)‚ used to say that it takes 17 seconds for the child’s brain to translate a word from an unfamiliar language into his own and then another 17 seconds to re-translate a word from his mother tongue into the ‘foreign’ language he is being instructed
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Discrimination Against Marginalized Community (With Special Reference to Muslim and Dalits) Submitted by: Saiyad Md Shahnawaz Research Scholar Academy of International Studies Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi-110025 Research Problem (Discrimination Against Muslims and Dalits in India) Introduction The constitution of India not only guarantees basic human rights as fundamental rights but also prohibits all kind of discriminatory practices‚ in any forms. There are progressive
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