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      • Animal husbandry
        January 2025

        Homeopathy in Veterinary Medicine

        by J P Varshney

        The Book “Homeopathy in Veterinary Medicine” is an introduction of Homeopathy and its practice in animals to veterinarians and has been written as per VCI (Veterinary Council of India) new syllabus for B.V.Sc. and A.H. students. The book has been designed to make veterinarians  familiar with Homeopathy  ,its history , development and present status; fundamentals , philosophy, principles and concepts; origin and source of homeopathic drugs; analysis and evaluation of symptoms; case taking in homeopathy; homeopathic prescribing , prescription and posology; material medica , pharmacy and pharmacopeia ; understanding  constitution, psychology and behavior ;  practice  of therapeutic and preventive  homeopathy in animals ; and researches in veterinary homeopathy.  The book has 16 chapters and 39 figures. The information contained in this book is preliminary and a drop in the ocean compared to veracity, depth and horizon of Homeopathy.

      • Business communication & presentation
        February 2025

        Communication for Development and Extension Teaching

        by P. Jaisridhar & M. Surudhi

        The authors of the award-winning book 'Communication Technologies in Agriculture' have launched a new draft, 'Communication for Development and Extension Teaching'. Amid rapid technological advancements, shifting societal needs, and a growing recognition of community interconnectedness, effective communication is paramount to successful development initiatives and educational outreach. 'Communication for Development and Extension Teaching' serves as a comprehensive guide for practitioners, educators, and students who aim to harness the power of communication for meaningful change and sustainable development.

      • Aquaculture & fish-farming: practice & techniques
        September 2025

        Innovations and Practices in Fisheries and Aquaculture

        Pathways for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals

        by B.K. Das, S. Samanta, Anjana Ekka, Sajina A.M., Sangeetha M. Nair, Mishal P., A.K. Das

        The book offers a comprehensive examination of the global fisheries and aquaculture sectors through the lens of sustainability, innovation, and policy transformation. With growing concerns about aquatic ecosystem health, food security, and climate resilience, this volume compiles fifteen research-driven chapters that address the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of both inland and marine fisheries. Spanning a wide spectrum of topics—from freshwater aquaculture and fish genetic resource management to post-harvest technology and global marine governance frameworks—the book highlights the intersection of science, innovation, and sustainable development goals (SDGs). Contributors delve into issues such as bycatch mitigation, trawl modifications, ecosystem restoration, and the role of education and socio-economics in fisheries sustainability. Key focus areas include: Climate-resilient practices in aquaculture and mariculture Sustainable fish harvesting and post-harvest strategies Advances in genetic improvement and species diversification Technological innovations for inclusive sectoral growth Global cooperation and legal frameworks (e.g., high seas treaties) Socio-economic perspectives and stakeholder engagement Written for a wide audience including fisheries scientists, environmental researchers, policy planners, development professionals, and students, this book aims to provide a balanced and well-informed view of how innovation and collaboration can help transition global fisheries toward a more sustainable and resilient future.

      • October 2024

        Capacity Building in Fisheries and Aquaculture

        by Bimal P Mohanty, Archana Sinha, Shahaji Phand, Sushrirekha Das, Yasmeen Basade

        India is primarily an agricultural economy, with approximately 55% of the total workforce engaged in agriculture and related activities (Census 2011). The agricultural sector, including horticulture, aqua-culture, and fisheries, is essential for enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security. Therefore, it is crucial to empower farmers with the necessary skills, knowledge, training, and mass awareness programs. This approach, known as capacity building (CB), can help alleviate hunger and malnutrition, ultimately contributing to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) #2: Zero Hunger by 2030. This book aims to present and highlight a selection of capacity building programs sponsored by national and international organizations, such as ICAR, NFDB (National Fisheries Development Board under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairy), MANAGE (National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management), World Fish, USAID (United States Agency for International Development), and other institutional mechanisms

      • Rural planning
        October 2025

        Biochemistry of Carbohydrates

        by V P Vadodaria & Dipali M Sanandiya

        The written book results from forty years of teaching and research experience. The book is written in easy language to understand by the users. Care has been taken to provide possible updated available information. Each topic has a colorful main head and subhead to mark the limit of the subtopic. The figures in the book are simplified, and some figures and metabolic cycles are drawn with colors when essential. At the end of each chapter are Key Takeaways and in-text questions for practice. A list of suggested readings is provided to help the readers better understand the topics. The book has been corrected grammatically to minimize grammatical mistakes. This book's target audience /maker is all students engaged in UG, PG, and Postgraduate Research. The information on the topics related to the carbohydrate digestion in ruminants, bovine ketosis and pregnancy toxaemia have been added for the students of the Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry Faculty. Various plant cycles like the C2 cycle, C3 cycle, and C4 cycle have been added to help the students of plant science. This book has been written keeping in mind the basic, master, and doctorate courses for beneficiaries of various streams, including Basic science, Nursing courses, Agriculture, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Botany, Zoological, Bioinformatics, Pharmacy, Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, and Medicine. moreover, it can also be very useful for various competitive examinations such as CSIR, ICMR, DMT, and ICAR JRF/NET.

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        Technology, Engineering & Agriculture
        September 2023

        The Olive

        Botany and Production

        by Andrea Fabbri, Luciana Baldoni, Tiziano Caruso, Franco Famiani

        The European or Mediterranean cultivated olive (Olea europaea L., subsp. europaea, var. europaea) is one of the most ancient cultivated fruit tree crops. Today, hundreds of olive varieties are grown to produce high-quality fruit for oil and for table olives consumption. The olive industry has undergone profound innovations in the past 30 years, due to scientific and technical advances, particularly in genomics, breeding, orchard management, mechanization and agro-ecology, although not all these developments are yet available to smaller producers. Olive cultivation has also spread to many countries outside the Mediterranean Basin, where it ihas been traditionally present for over 6,000 years. These new olive-growing countries are experiencing further expansion of the industry, due to increased awareness of the nutritional and health properties of extra virgin olive oil. This book is a much-needed update on olive biology and cultivation, with contributions from leading international experts, and includes: Biology Genetics and breeding Olive propagation and nursery Planting new olive orchards Horticultural management of olive orchards Plant protection Olive by-products (wood, leaves) Multifunctionality of olive groves and ecosystem services The Olive: Botany and Production is invaluable for researchers and students in horticulture and agriculture, as well as producers involved in olive orchard management.

      • Veterinary pathology & histology
        January 2024

        Canine Dermatopathology

        A Colour Atlas

        by N. Pazhanivel , C. Balachandran, Ganne Venkata Sudhakar Rao, D. Sumathi, P. C. Prabu, R. Saahithya

        Canine Dermatopathology is a comprehensive resource for veterinarians, clinicians, students, and faculties that delves into the dermatological disorders in dogs. As dermatology constitutes a significant portion of daily caseloads in small animal practice, this book emerges as an invaluable tool in providing a logical and sequential approach to tackling the challenges presented by various skin conditions. The canine skin, being the largest organ with multifaceted functions, demands a nuanced understanding. This book recognizes the complexity of dermatological cases and emphasizes the importance of a structured diagnostic approach. In addition to addressing common health problems in pet animals, particularly dogs, the book explores a myriad of aetiologies, including ecto/endoparasitic infestations, contact allergens, physical causes, radiation, infectious causes (bacterial, viral, fungal infections), immunological causes, nutritional/metabolic disorders, and endocrine imbalances. It also emphasizes the prevalence of secondary infections and guides veterinarians in successfully managing dermatological cases. The book highlights the significance of specific tests, such as skin scrapings, fungal and bacterial culture, cytological evaluation, and skin biopsy. Cytology emerges as a highly efficient and valuable examination that facilitates rapid lesion evaluation and guides subsequent diagnostic steps. Histopathology, when coupled with clinical findings, leads to definitive diagnoses, especially in cases involving neoplastic nodules or conditions with poor responses to previous therapy. With a focus on cytology, gross morphology, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry, the book equips veterinarians with the knowledge needed for accurate and early diagnosis and treatment of various skin conditions in dogs. It serves as both a ready reckoner and an educational tool for the readers.

      • Agriculture & farming
        March 2025

        Power Systems Conceptualization with MATLAB

        by Naveen Jain and Umesh Agarwal

        This book, titled "Power Systems with MATLAB," focuses on both the theoretical and practical aspects of power systems for undergraduate students studying Electrical Engineering. Electric Power System is a critical and intricate subject for students, and this book covers fundamental topics, such as line constant calculations, performance of lines, PU, faults, and MATLAB for Renewable energy. It also delves into more advanced topics like load flow studies in power systems. The book provides a wide range of electrical power system studies in one comprehensive resource, making it an excellent reference for students. The manual is written in a clear and concise manner, making it easy for students to use and understand MATLAB programs on power systems. The author has carefully considered the challenges students face in the laboratory and has prepared laboratory notes after consulting various books on electrical power systems. The book includes an extensive bibliography, which will help students locate detailed information on different topics of interest.

      • Nanotechnology
        August 2023

        Concepts in Bioinformatics

        From Basics to Advanced

        by Chandra Sekhar Mukhopadhyay, N. Singh & Yashpal Singh Malik

        Bioinformatics is a significant field in the biological sciences that requires extensive knowledge and expertise in both statistics and computer science. The increasing number of new sequencing projects has made bioinformatics an essential tool in understanding biological processes, particularly in the agricultural and healthcare sectors, with numerous applications. This book, "Concepts in Bioinformatics, Basics to Advances," is a comprehensive resource for students and researchers, providing a quick reference guide to the subject. It covers a wide range of topics, including molecular data analysis, multiple sequence alignment, primer design, phylogenomics, omics, molecular modeling, drug design, and synthetic biology. The book begins by introducing readers to the basics of bioinformatics and its history, followed by a discussion of important concepts, such as databases, sequence alignment, primer design, and molecular phylogeny. These topics are essential for postgraduate students in bioinformatics, biotechnology, and molecular biology. Later chapters delve into more advanced areas, including BLAST and FASTA, protein structure prediction through homology modeling, and molecular modeling, which are crucial for in silico analysis. Overall, this book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to gain a comprehensive understanding of bioinformatics and its applications.

      • Aquaculture & fish-farming: practice & techniques
        February 2025

        Data Acquisition and Analysis in Fisheries

        by T. Umamaheswari, S. Balasundari, G. Sugumar

        This book, "Data Acquisition and Analysis in Fisheries," aims to provide a comprehensive guide to the state-of-the-art techniques and methodologies used in fisheries research today. The importance of precise and reliable data in fisheries cannot be overstated. Effective management strategies hinge on our ability to gather accurate data on fish populations, their habitats, and the environmental factors that influence them. This edited volume brings together contributions from leading experts in the field, offering a diverse range of perspectives and expertise on the various aspects of data acquisition and analysis. From traditional methods such as net sampling and acoustic surveys to advanced techniques including satellite remote sensing, genetic analysis, and artificial intelligence, this book covers a broad spectrum of approaches. Each chapter delves into the specific methodologies, tools, and technologies employed, providing detailed explanations and case studies that highlight their application in real- world scenarios. The book also addresses the challenges and limitations associated with different data acquisition techniques, offering insights into how these can be mitigated or overcome. In addition to the technical aspects, this volume emphasizes the importance of data quality and management. Proper data stewardship ensures that collected data is accurate, consistent, and usable for long-term research and policy-making. Chapters on data validation, storage, and sharing protocols provideessential guidelines for maintaining the integrity of fisheries data. By providing a thorough grounding in theprinciples and practices of data acquisition and analysis, this book aims to equipresearchers, managers, and students with the knowledge and tools they need tocontribute to this vital field.

      • Probability & statistics
        November 2025

        Analytics in Meteorology

        Data Transformation for Weather Intelligence

        by BV Ramana Rao, Surender Singh & V Uma Maheswara Rao

        Analytics in Meteorology: Data Transformation for Weather Intelligence  bridges the gap between atmospheric science and modern data analytics. In an era of rapid climate change and data abundance, the book shows how to transform vast meteorological datasets—from satellites, ground stations, drones, and citizen science—into actionable insights. Covering atmospheric physics, data acquisition, quality control, statistical analysis, machine learning, visualization, and numerical weather prediction, it offers a unified framework for understanding and forecasting weather and climate. Designed for meteorologists, data scientists, researchers, students, and policymakers, this book equips readers to improve forecast accuracy, strengthen climate assessments, and support informed decision-making. Combining theory, tools, and real-world applications, it provides the essential foundation for harnessing “Weather Intelligence” to meet today’s environmental challenges.

      • Sustainability
        January 2024

        Biomass Management for Fodder and Energy

        by N. L. Panwar, Er. M. R. Patel and Er. Nakum Divyangkumar

        The aforementioned book provides a comprehensive overview of biomass management for fodder and energy. It delves into various processing techniques, including chopping, drying, and ensiling, to enhance the digestibility and storage of fodders. The book further explains the different types of biomass that can be utilized as a feedstock for energy generation, such as wood chips, crop residues, and dedicated energy crops. Additionally, it offers an in-depth look at different conversion processes, including pyrolysis, gasification, anaerobic digestion, and biofuel production. The book also touches upon effective management of crop residues, various bailers, densification, and processing of paddy straw. The book is equipped with figures, tables, and flowcharts that illustrate the subject matter, making it clear and useful. The book is beneficial for undergraduate and post-graduate students specializing in agricultural engineering and renewable energy engineering, as well as those preparing for exams and pursuing further academic endeavors, and individuals working in biomass management.

      • Socialism & left-of-centre democratic ideologies
        May 2024

        Democracy, Elections and Good Governance in India

        by Rede G. D,,Rohit S. Shelar,Jyoti Chaudhary & Saurav Singl

        In this book imperative concepts of democracy, decentralization with respect to good governance have been explicated clearly with sufficient examples from the concerned area. This book intends to provide evidence of democracy at grass root level, their relevant elections and about good governance for people’s participation. Election commission in India, Local Self-Government bodies, National level, State level, Municipal Cooperation and council, Nagar Panchayat, Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samiti, Gram Panchayat and Constitutional provision of 73rd and 74th constitutional Amendment Act and their important features.   The book also provides details about Nature of Good Governance with esteem of India, Attributes of Poor Governance and Steps taken for the establishment of Good Governance. The whole material is presented in simple language for easy understanding. It will outfit the course as a text book for undergraduates in Agricultural Universities, Rural Universities and Traditional Universities. It also supports as reference book for student’s teachers and admistrators who works at grass root level.  The authors with a thoughtful thankfulness and esteems acknowledge their obligation to authors of various books, journals, periodicals, reports and bulletins from which they have comprehended the subject matter of book.

      • Agriculture & farming
        August 2021

        Plant Growth Responses for Smart Agriculture Prospects and Applications

        by T. Girija,Nandini K. & Parvathi, M.S.

        Plant Physiology is a field that is constantly evolving and expanding our understanding of fundamental plant processes. The past decade has seen remarkable advancements in the biological sciences due to the introduction of cutting-edge technologies like recombinant DNA techniques, omics approaches, and advanced phenotyping platforms. These innovations have challenged and redefined many previously established concepts in plant life. This publication aims to shed light on lesser-known signals that can affect plant growth and development. A solid foundation in plant physiological processes is essential for research in related fields such as crop improvement, crop production, and crop protection. As the push for sustainable agriculture grows, the information presented in this book can encourage researchers to develop environmentally friendly and non-chemical methods for enhancing crop production, while also harnessing the inherent abilities of plants to improve their performance in the field.

      • Agriculture & farming
        November 2025

        Digital Governance in India

        Policies, Practices, and Challenges

        by G. Durga Rao

        Digital Governance in India: Policies, Practices, and Challenges offers a rigorous, India-centric account of how ICTs have reshaped the state–citizen relationship over the last two decades and how they can power Viksit Bharat@2047. Bridging theory and practice, the book maps the evolution from e-government pilots to platformized service delivery at national scale—covering legal-policy frameworks, federated digital infrastructures (India Stack, Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker), and sectoral platforms that now mediate education, health, agriculture, finance, and justice. Going beyond “what works,” it interrogates implementation gaps, ethical risks, data governance, and inclusion—especially across rural–urban, gender, linguistic, and disability divides—while highlighting innovations from states, municipalities, start-ups, and civil society. Designed for graduate/postgraduate courses in Public Administration and allied social sciences, the volume blends conceptual clarity with applied learning through Indian caselets, policy design exercises, and evaluation toolkits. By foregrounding constitutional values, participatory design, and accountability, the book argues for a people-centric digital state—efficient and transparent, yet also just and humane. It equips students, researchers, and practitioners to critically assess outcomes, measure public value, and craft the next generation of reforms for an inclusive, resilient, and future-ready India. Key Features ? India-specific theory–practice synthesis with comparative cues ? Deep dives on law, policy, standards, and architectures (APIs, ID, payments, cloud, broadband) ? Caselets from Union, state, and urban/rural contexts; failure analyses included ? Ethics, privacy, cybersecurity, and AI governance integrated throughout ? Outcome & impact evaluation templates; M&E rubrics and logic models ? Teaching aids: discussion prompts, assignments, and capstone policy studio

      • Trusted Partner
        September 1994

        Der Lauf der Sonne in den gemäßigten Zonen

        Brasilianische Erzählungen. Herausgegeben von Marianne Gareis. Aus dem brasilianischen Portugiesisch von Marianne Gareis und Karin von Schweder-Schreiner

        by Marianne Gareis, Karin Schweder-Schreiner, Marianne Gareis

        Marianne Gareis, geboren 1957 in Illertissen, lebt als Übersetzerin, u. a. von José Saramago, in Berlin. Karin von Schweder-Schreiner, geboren 1943 in Posen (Polen), studierte Portugiesisch und Französisch in Mainz und Lissabon. Seit 1978 arbeitet sie – nach einer Tätigkeit als Fremdsprachenkorrespondentin – als freie Übersetzerin und erhielt zahlreiche Übersetzerpreise. Nach längeren Aufenthalten in Brasilien, Schweden, Frankreich und Portugal lebt Karin von Schweder-Schreiner heute in Hamburg. Marianne Gareis, geboren 1957 in Illertissen, lebt als Übersetzerin, u. a. von José Saramago, in Berlin.

      • Trusted Partner
        April 2007

        Mein andalusisches Schwarzwalddorf

        Essays

        by José F. A. Oliver

        »Denn gleich dahinter, hinter dem Waldbergigen, hinter der Dämmerlinie der schweren, schwarzgrünen Tannen, lag Andalusien.Auch für mich.« Im Jahr 1960 kamen José F. A. Olivers Eltern auf der Suche nach Arbeit aus Málaga nach Deutschland und zogen in eine kleine Stadt im Schwarzwald. Dort wuchs er auf, als Andalusier und Alemanne zugleich. Erinnerungen an den Vater, die Strohhutfabrik, die Hausacher Spättlemadlee, die Fasent der Kindertage verdichten sich in seinen Essays und Texten zu Bildern eines Ortes, den es nicht geben kann und dennoch gibt, eines andalusischen Schwarzwaldes. Als Dichter zwischen den Kulturen, zwischen den Sprachen gibt Oliver Auskunft über die Erfahrungen eines »Gastarbeiterkindes«, dessen poetische Sensibilität der Zweisprachigkeit entspringt: »ich, Wortmensch Erde, will Sprachen wie Gastgeber Freunde.« José F.A. Oliver, geboren 1961 in Hausach im Schwarzwald. Seine Gedichte sind in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt.

      • Trusted Partner
        March 2010

        fahrtenschreiber

        Gedichte

        by José F. A. Oliver

        »& weiß nicht mehr in welcher stadt / ich war ich bin ich werde sei / so wie es jetzt am anfang war / gebet & uhrzeit sind verlegt / / 1 datum hinter glas. So könnte es gewesen.« Der Schreibnomade José Oliver ist auf steter Wörterreise. Ägypten, Dubai, Spanien, Slowakei, Schweiz, Niederlande, Litauen und immer wieder zurück zum Ausgangspunkt, in die fremde Heimat Schwarzwald, in den Zwischenraum zweier Sprachen, zum Glauben, in die Kindheitserinnerungen. Und das lyrische Ich notiert als unbestechlicher Fahrtenschreiber die Wahrnehmungsgeschwindigkeit in ihren Schwankungen, die Unhaltbarkeit der Bilder, grenzzerfließende Begegnungen, das Verhältnis von Zeit und Weg; Wiege, Baum und Kreuz – das Alphabet der Hölzer. »Der nomadische Heimatdichter José Oliver weiß genau, wie erfaßbar uns die ganze Welt und wie unverständlich uns das benachbarte Tal erscheinen kann. Dies ist das Privileg großer Dichter.« Ilija Trojanow

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