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SN Sub Title 1 Anthrop Anthropological and Archaeological Research and Development 2 Anthrop Anthropology of Development: Demystification Relevance 3 Anthrop Anthropology of Disaster Management 4 Anthrop Anthropology of Sweetmeats 5 Anthrop Art and Culture of Marginalised Nomadic Tribes in Andhra Prades 6 Anthrop The Baiga 7 Anthrop The Balti: A Scheduled Tribe of Jammu and Kashmir 8 Anthrop Bathudi and Southi Tribes: A Bio-Anthropological Profile 9 Anthrop Bauls of Bengal: In the Quest of Man of the Heart 10 Anthrop Bio-Demographic Study of Kashmiris 11 Anthrop The Blue Grove: The Poetry of the Uraons 12 Anthrop Census of India-1931: With Complete Survery of Tribal Life and 13 Anthrop Changing Patterns of Caste and Class Relations in South India: S 14 Anthrop Customary Law of Austric Speaking Tribes 15 Anthrop Dairy Cooperatives and Tribal Development 16 Anthrop Development of Primitive Tribal Groups in India 17 Anthrop Development Programmes and Tribals “Some Emerging Issues” 18 Anthrop The Development of Scheduled Tribes in Madhya Pradesh 19 Anthrop Dhodia: Industrialisation and Change in a Primitive Community 20 Anthrop Dimensions of Human Society and Culture 21 Anthrop The Dynamics of Tribals Development: Issues and Challenges 22 Anthrop Edible Forest Foods of Tribals in South India 23 Anthrop Elements of Folk Psychology : Outlines of a Psychological Histo 24 Anthrop Encyclopaedia Mundarica (16 Vols.) 25 Anthrop Encyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India (2 Vols.) 26 Anthrop Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (5 Vols.) 27 Anthrop Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand 28 Anthrop Five Decades of Planning and Tribal Development A Study with Ref 29 Anthrop Folklore of the Santal Parganas 30 Anthrop Folklore of Tribal Communities 31 Anthrop Folk-Literature of Bengal 32 Anthrop Folk Medicine of Himalaya 33 Anthrop Folktales and Literatue of Himalaya 34 Anthrop An Encyclopaedia of Human Races All Over the World Their Life, 35 Anthrop The Encyclopaedic District Gazetteers of India11 Vols. + 1 Suppl 36 Anthrop The Fair Sex in Tribal Cultures: Problems and Development 37 Anthrop Frontiers of Social Anthropology 38 Anthrop Genesis of Indigenous Chakma Budhist and Their Pulverization Wo 39 Anthrop Historical Research into some Aspects of the Culture and Civili 40 Anthrop Hill Korwas of Chhattisgarh: A Study of Tribal Economy 41 Anthrop The Hill of Flutes 42 Anthrop Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2 Vols.) 43 Anthrop Human Rights of Tribals (2 Vols.) 44 Anthrop In Search of Alternatives Tribal Women in Desert Scenario 45 Anthrop Khasi-English Dictionary 46 Anthrop The Kinship, Affinity and Domestic Group A Study Among the Mish 47 Anthrop The Kiratas in Ancient India A historical Study of their Life, C 48 Anthrop The Kukis of Manipur: A Historical Analysis 49 Anthrop Land and People of the World (3 Vols.) 50 Anthrop Land and People of Indian States and UTs (36 Vols.)
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SN Sub Title Volumes1 AnthropoAnthropological and Archaeological Research and Development2 AnthropoAnthropology of Development: Demystification Relevance3 AnthropoAnthropology of Disaster Management4 AnthropoAnthropology of Sweetmeats5 AnthropoArt and Culture of Marginalised Nomadic Tribes in Andhra Pradesh6 AnthropoThe Baiga7 AnthropoThe Balti: A Scheduled Tribe of Jammu and Kashmir8 AnthropoBathudi and Southi Tribes: A Bio-Anthropological Profile 9 AnthropoBauls of Bengal: In the Quest of Man of the Heart

10 AnthropoBio-Demographic Study of Kashmiris11 AnthropoThe Blue Grove: The Poetry of the Uraons12 AnthropoCensus of India-1931: With Complete Survery of Tribal Life and Systems (3 Vols3 Vols. Set13 AnthropoChanging Patterns of Caste and Class Relations in South India: Social Stratification and Soci14 AnthropoCustomary Law of Austric Speaking Tribes15 AnthropoDairy Cooperatives and Tribal Development16 AnthropoDevelopment of Primitive Tribal Groups in India17 AnthropoDevelopment Programmes and Tribals “Some Emerging Issues”18 AnthropoThe Development of Scheduled Tribes in Madhya Pradesh19 AnthropoDhodia: Industrialisation and Change in a Primitive Community20 AnthropoDimensions of Human Society and Culture21 AnthropoThe Dynamics of Tribals Development: Issues and Challenges22 AnthropoEdible Forest Foods of Tribals in South India23 AnthropoElements of Folk Psychology : Outlines of a Psychological History of the Deve 2 Vols. Set24 AnthropoEncyclopaedia Mundarica (16 Vols.) 16 Vols. Set25 AnthropoEncyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set26 AnthropoEncyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set27 AnthropoEncyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in Jharkhand28 AnthropoFive Decades of Planning and Tribal Development A Study with Reference29 AnthropoFolklore of the Santal Parganas30 AnthropoFolklore of Tribal Communities31 AnthropoFolk-Literature of Bengal32 AnthropoFolk Medicine of Himalaya33 AnthropoFolktales and Literatue of Himalaya34 AnthropoAn Encyclopaedia of Human Races All Over the World Their Life, Customs, Histor7 Vols. Set35 AnthropoThe Encyclopaedic District Gazetteers of India11 Vols. + 1 Supplement Vol. demy 4to36 AnthropoThe Fair Sex in Tribal Cultures: Problems and Development37 AnthropoFrontiers of Social Anthropology38 AnthropoGenesis of Indigenous Chakma Budhist and Their Pulverization Worldwide39 AnthropoHistorical Research into some Aspects of the Culture and Civilization of North-East India40 AnthropoHill Korwas of Chhattisgarh: A Study of Tribal Economy 41 AnthropoThe Hill of Flutes42 AnthropoHuman Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set43 AnthropoHuman Rights of Tribals (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set44 AnthropoIn Search of Alternatives Tribal Women in Desert Scenario45 AnthropoKhasi-English Dictionary46 AnthropoThe Kinship, Affinity and Domestic Group A Study Among the Mishings of Brahmaputr A Val47 AnthropoThe Kiratas in Ancient India A historical Study of their Life, Culture and Civilization48 AnthropoThe Kukis of Manipur: A Historical Analysis49 AnthropoLand and People of the World (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set50 AnthropoLand and People of Indian States and UTs (36 Vols.) 36 Vols. Set

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51 AnthropoLand Reforms and Tribal Development52 AnthropoThe Lepchas of Sikkim53 AnthropoLife Sciences (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set54 AnthropoLife Style: Indian Tribes: Locational Practice (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set55 AnthropoThe Life of Hunting & Gathering Tribes in the Eastern Ghats56 AnthropoMan in Biosphere (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set57 AnthropoMan in Biosphere: A Case Study of Sundarban Biosphere Reserve58 AnthropoMan in Biosphere: A Case Study of Panchmarhi Biosphere Reserve59 AnthropoMan in Biosphere: A Case Study of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve60 AnthropoManipur and Naga Hills61 AnthropoMartial Arts : A Critical Analysis of Orissa62 AnthropoMatriliny to Patriliny: A Study of the Rabha Society 63 Anthropo64 AnthropoMunda-Magyar-Maori An Indi An Link between the Antipodes New Track of Hungari An Orig65 AnthropoA Mundari-English Dictionary66 AnthropoMundari Grammar and Exercises67 AnthropoMy Three Years in Manipur68 AnthropoMythology of the People of the Sikkim69 AnthropoThe Nicobarese of Great Nicobar Nandan70 AnthropoNorth-East India: The Human Interface71 AnthropoOraon Religion and Customs72 AnthropoThe People of Asia 73 AnthropoThe People of Assam74 AnthropoPeoples of North-East India: Anthropological Perspectives75 AnthropoA Philosophy for NEFA76 AnthropoPolicies, Programmes and Strategies for Tribal Development: A Critical Appraisal77 AnthropoPolity, Political Process and Social Control in South Asia: The Tribal and Rural Perspective78 AnthropoPrimitive Tribal Groups in Eastern India: Welfare and Evaluation79 AnthropoRadical Politics in Meghalaya : Problems and Prospects80 AnthropoThe Sakyans of South-East Asia An Introspection or Tracing Roots81 AnthropoThe Sangai: The Pride of Manipur82 AnthropoA Santhal Dictionary (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set83 AnthropoSantal Folk Tales (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set84 AnthropoSantali: A Look into Santal Morphology85 AnthropoSingle Women in Assamese Hindu Society An Anthropological Study of their Problems and S86 AnthropoSocial Structure and Change Among the Ho of Orissa87 AnthropoState Formation Among Tribals: A Quest for Santal Identity88 AnthropoStatus and Empowerment of Tribal Women in Tripura89 AnthropoTraditions and Institutions of the Santals 90 AnthropoTribal Culture in India91 AnthropoTribal Demography of Gonds92 AnthropoTribal Development in India (Orissa)93 AnthropoTribal Education: New Perspectives94 AnthropoTribal Food Habits95 AnthropoTribal Heritage: A Study of the Santals96 AnthropoTribal Life of North-Eastern India Habitate, Economy, Customs and Traditions97 AnthropoTribal Woman Labourers: Aspects of Economic and Physical Exploitation98 AnthropoTribes and Castes of Assam: Anthropology and Sociology99 AnthropoTribes of North-East India

100 AnthropoTribals of Orissa: The Changing Socio-economic Profile101 AnthropoTribes of Tripura: Description, Ethnology and Bibliography

The Mishings (Miris) of Assam Development of a New Life-style

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102 AnthropoTribes of Uttaranchal : A Study of Education, Health, Hygiene and Nutrition103 AnthropoUnderstanding Evolution of Man An Introduction to Palaeoanthropology104 AnthropoThe Urban Political Elite in Tribal India105 AnthropoVisual Anthropology in India and its Development106 Anthropoeq.Mk ,oa mjkao dk /kkfeZd bfrgkl107 ChildrenChildren and Media108 ChildrenChild Counselling 109 ChildrenChild Education110 ChildrenChild Counselling and Education (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set111 ChildrenChild Development (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set112 ChildrenChild : Development of Personality Traits113 ChildrenChild Labour (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set114 ChildrenChild Labour and Human Rights115 ChildrenChild Labour in India : A Political Legal Study116 ChildrenClinical Child Psychology117 ChildrenCrime Against Children118 ChildrenDeterminants of Infant and Child Mortality in Rural India119 ChildrenEarly Childhood Education120 ChildrenEducation of Children with Special Needs121 ChildrenExperimental Child Psychology122 ChildrenFamily Environment and School Performance123 ChildrenHarnessing Child Development (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set124 ChildrenHealth and Nutrition for the School-Age Child125 ChildrenHuman Righs of Accused and Juveniles126 ChildrenInformation Communication Technology in Childhood Education127 ChildrenIntroduction to Child Development128 ChildrenMilestones of Child Development129 ChildrenSmall Children Big Dreams130 ChildrenStreet Children and the Asphalt Life (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set131 ChildrenThe Voice of Children132 ChildrenWomen and Child133 ChildrenlkekU; ,oa vijk/kh ckydksa ds O;fDrRo ,oa laosxkRed ifjiDork dk v/;;u 134 Dictiona A Mussalmani Bengali-English Dictionary135 Dictiona Dictionary of Management and Business Administration136 Dictiona Dictionary of Chemistry 137 Dictiona Dictionary of Plant Sciences138 Dictiona Dictionary of Subject Titles139 Dictiona Dictionary of Urban and Regional Planning140 Dictiona English Dictionary Sentences Grammar and Pronunciation141 EconomicGyan Hindi English Dictionary 142 EconomicAdoption of New Technology Production, Efficiency and Agrarian Relations143 EconomicAgony of the Plantation Workers North East India144 EconomicAgricultural Biotechnology145 EconomicAgricultural Geography: Issues and Applications146 EconomicAgricultural Growth and Non-Agricultural Growth Dynamics of National Development147 EconomicAgriculture Industry Inteactions Approach to Developing Economics148 EconomicAgricultural Problems in Ethiopia149 EconomicAnalysis of Poverty Reduction150 EconomicBusiness History of India151 EconomicCentral Government Budget in India: An Analysis

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152 EconomicCapital Theory and Economic Analysis153 EconomicChanging Face of Poverty and Globalisation154 EconomicCharkha and Chip: Rural Industries and Technology155 EconomicContact Farming and the State: Experiences of Thailand & India156 EconomicConvertible Debentures/Bonds Experience of Indian Private Corporate Sector157 EconomicDairy Cooperatives and Tribal Development158 EconomicDynamics of Economic Life in Rural India: A Case Study159 EconomicEconomic History of Hyderabad State Warangal Suba: (1911-1950)160 EconomicEconomics of Hydropower161 EconomicEconomics of The Road Transport162 EconomicEconomic Liberalisations & India's foreign Policy163 EconomicEconomic Policy in Ancient India 164 EconomicEconomic Reforms and Vital Sectors of India165 EconomicEconomic Reforms Need Radical Changes166 EconomicEconomic Reforms, Liberalization and Structural Change: India and Hungary167 EconomicThe Economics of Urban Water Supply168 EconomicThe Economy of India : Global Challenge for the Century169 EconomicEnergy use Efficiency in Dryland Agriculture170 EconomicFinancial Management171 EconomicFinancial and Operating Performance of Indian Automobile Industry172 EconomicFinancial Sustainability of Micro Financing173 EconomicFiscal Policy in India174 EconomicFisheries Development in India: The Pollitical Economy of Sustainable Develop2 Vols. Set175 EconomicGlobalisation and Indian Economy176 EconomicGlobalisation of Economy: Vision for the Future177 EconomicGlobalisation, Liberalisation, Privatisation and Indian Polity (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set178 EconomicHistory of Rice in India: Mythology, Culture and Agriculture179 EconomicInformation Technology Industry in India180 EconomicImpact of Globalisation and Retaining Strategies for Labour and Employment181 EconomicImpact of Technology on Crop Productivity182 EconomicIndian Economics and Social Traditions183 EconomicIndian Insurance Sector in 21st Century : An Outlook184 EconomicIndustrial Accumulation in Sri Lanka Impact of Polity Shift185 EconomicIndustrial and Organisational Psychology (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set186 EconomicIndustrial Growth and Employment in India187 EconomicIndustrial Safety Management188 EconomicIndustrial Security Management189 EconomicInternational Economic Relations190 EconomicJapan: Super Economic Power191 EconomicLand Reforms and Tribal Development192 EconomicLand Transfers: A Case Study193 EconomicMacrofinance for Macro Change Emerging Challenges194 EconomicMacro Structural Perspectives in Indian Agriculture195 EconomicMicro Economics: Ideas and Analysis196 EconomicMineral Wealth A Guide to the Occurence197 EconomicThe Macro Economics Policies and the Millenium Development Goals198 EconomicOperational Analysis of Regional Rural Banks199 EconomicPorts Infrastructure and Economic Development200 EconomicPoverty and Sustainable Development201 EconomicPoverty and Under Development New Challenges-A Global Survey202 EconomicProblems of India’s Development

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203 EconomicProductivity of Commercial Banks in India : Trends and Analysis204 EconomicPublic Sector Banks in India: Impact of Financial Sectors Reforms205 EconomicRegional Economic Integration206 EconomicRole of Warehouses in Indian Economy207 EconomicSmall and Medium Enterprises Under Globalization: Challenges & Opportunities208 EconomicSize Growth and Profitability of Firms Economics, Management, Commerce209 EconomicSocio-Economic and Political Development in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set210 EconomicSociological Perspectives on Globalisation211 EconomicSolved Numerical Problems in Financial Management 212 EconomicState Level Public Entprises in India213 EconomicStrike: A Study of Conflict214 EconomicStruggle for Economic Freedom and Social Justice of scheduled Castes in South India215 EconomicSustainable Development of Hill Area Tea Cultivation216 EconomicTraditional Agricultural and Water Technology217 EconomicUnderstanding Extension Education 218 EconomicVillage Women and Grameen Bank in Bangladesh219 EconomicWomen in Agriculture: Strategy for Socio-economic Empowerment 220 Educati Adult and Non Formal Education221 Educati Adult Education: Policy and Performance222 Educati Applied Psychology: Indian Perspective223 Educati Biological Basis of Physical Education224 Educati Career and Counselling Education225 Educati Career Information & Guidance and Counselling226 Educati Caste and Educational Development227 Educati Challenges of Rural Education228 Educati Child Counselling 229 Educati Child Counselling and Education (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set230 Educati Child Development (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set231 Educati Child Education232 Educati Community College in India: Education for Livelihood233 Educati Computer in Education234 Educati Contemporary Education 235 Educati Crisis in Higher Education: Role Analysis of Teachers in a University System236 Educati Curriculum and Instruction237 Educati Dalit, Human Rights and Education238 Educati Democracy and Education 239 Educati Digital Technologies and Teaching Strategies240 Educati Dimensions of Education241 Educati Dimensions of Interpersonal Attraction242 Educati Drug Abuse and Youth: A Psychological Study243 Educati Early Childhood Education244 Educati Education Assessment Evaluation and Remedies245 Educati Education Designing and Building our Common Future246 Educati Educational Development of Scheduled Castes: Looking Ahead247 Educati Educational Guidance and Counselling248 Educati Educational Opportunities in Abroad249 Educati Educational Planning250 Educati Education: A Key to Development251 Educati Education and Career252 Educati Education, Culture and Human Values253 Educati Education of Children with Special Needs

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254 Educati Education and Challenges of Globalisation255 Educati Education and Development256 Educati Education and Globalisation257 Educati Education : Instructional Methods258 Educati Education : Means of Instruction Delivery259 Educati Education and Physical Education260 Educati Education Status in India261 Educati Education : Skills and Competencies262 Educati Education in Ancient India263 Educati Education in the Twenty-first Century264 Educati Education : Understanding the Learner265 Educati Education in Ayurveda: A Re-constructional Analysis266 Educati Education in India267 Educati Education: Planning and Human Development (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set268 Educati Educational Technology269 Educati Elementary Education270 Educati Emerging Challenges of Educational Systems271 Educati Encyclopaedia of Education in South Asia (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set272 Educati Environmental Education273 Educati Extension: Third Dimension of Education274 Educati The Educational System of the Ancient Hindus275 Educati Family Environment and School Performance276 Educati Financing and Management of Higher Education in India : The Role of Private Sector277 Educati Framework of Information Communication Technology's and Teacher Education278 Educati Future Challenges of Learning 279 Educati The Future of Distance Learning 280 Educati A Genesis of Behavioural Science281 Educati Girls Primary Education282 Educati Globalising Professional Education in India 283 Educati Health and Nutrition for the School-Age Child284 Educati Health Education and Nutrition 285 Educati Higher Education in a Globalising World286 Educati Higher Education: Today and Tomorrow287 Educati Ignored Claims : Focus on Tribal Education in India288 Educati Information Communication Technology in Childhood Education289 Educati Imbibing Value Education Various Perspectives290 Educati Impact of Curriculum Reforms in Education291 Educati Impact of Media and Technology in Education292 Educati Issues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance293 Educati Issues in Indian Education294 Educati Increasing Role of Technology in Education295 Educati Information Communication Technology and Education (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set296 Educati Intelligence and Motivation297 Educati Internationalization of Higher Education : An Aspect of India's Foreign Relations298 Educati Knowledge Management : Analysis and Design for Indian Commercial Banking Sector299 Educati Learning and Teaching learing Process300 Educati Learners with Special Needs301 Educati Literacy and Non-formal Education302 Educati Modern Thought for Higher Education303 Educati The Modern Conditions of Educational Thought304 Educati The North-East Elementary Education

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305 Educati Perspectives of Educational Changes306 Educati Personality Assessment: A Fresh Psychological Look307 Educati Personality Development308 Educati Philosophy of Education309 Educati Population Education 310 Educati Planning and Expenditure on Education311 Educati Plight of the Minorities: Problems and Grievances in their Education312 Educati Primary Education313 Educati Primary School Teachers Skills to Help Dyscalculic Children314 Educati Principles of Growth and Development315 Educati Principles and Techniques of Education316 Educati Psychological Basis of Physical Education317 Educati Psychology, Counselling and Therapeutic Practices318 Educati Psycho-Social Factors: Learning English in Schools319 Educati Quality in Education–The Quality Circle Way320 Educati Relevance of Adult Education321 Educati Rural Education322 Educati Rural Development and Education (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set323 Educati Rural Education: Study of Universalization of Education in India324 Educati Scheduled Castes Education: Issues and Aspects325 Educati School Oraganisation and Mangement326 Educati Science Education Health and Consciousness327 Educati Science Education328 Educati Scientific Bengal Science Education, Technology, Medicine and Environment 329 Educati Self-Education: A Gandhian Perspective330 Educati Secondary Education331 Educati Sexuality in India: Teenager and Teacher332 Educati Sociology and Education in the Indian Context333 Educati Socio-Psychological Dimensions of Women Education334 Educati Swami Vivekananda: Excellence in Education335 Educati Tagore and Education: For Social Change336 Educati Teacher Education: Making Education Effective337 Educati Teacher Education: Today and Tommorrow338 Educati Teaching and Technology for Human Development339 Educati Teaching Competency of Primary School Teachers340 Educati Teaching in a Technology-Rich Environment341 Educati Teaching of Biology342 Educati Teaching Teachers for Knowledge Society343 Educati Technology and Development of Distance Education344 Educati Technology in the Preparation of Teacher345 Educati Technology Integration in Education346 Educati Technology Use in Open Learning System347 Educati Thought on Redesigning Tribal Education: The Why and What?348 Educati Three Language Formula: An Educational Problem349 Educati Towards A New Paradigm in Higher Education Appropriate Knowledge : Essays in Intellect350 Educati Training Teachers: Problems and Issues351 Educati Trends in Higher Education352 Educati Tribal Education: New Perspectives353 Educati Understanding Education: An Overview354 Educati Understanding Extension Education 355 Educati Universal Education and Technology in 21st Century (11 Vols.) 11 Vols. Set

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356 Educati Value Education: A Study of Public Opinion357 Educati Value Education : Based on all the Religions of the World (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set358 Educati Value Education and Education for Human Rights359 Educati Virtual Education and Educational Futures360 Educati Web-based Education 361 Educati When School Starts Sucking 362 Educati Hkkjr Ekas lk{kjrk vfHk;ku363 Educati nfyr f'k{kk dk ifjn`';364 Environ Anthropology of Disaster Management365 Environ Biodiversity and Ecosystem Conservation366 Environ Climate Change and International Politics367 Environ Corporate Governance for Sustainable Environment368 Environ Dam Removers in America Lenous for India369 Environ The Desperate Delta: Social Ecology of Sunderbans370 Environ Diet Planning for Diseases371 Environ Ecology and Environment in the Himalayas372 Environ Ecological Politics: Different Dimensions373 Environ The Encyclopaedic District Gazetteers of India (11 Vols. + 1 Supplement Vols.) 11 Vols. Set374 Environ Energy and Environment in India: A Study of Energy Management375 Environ Environment and History376 Environ Environment and its Global Implications (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set377 Environ Environmental Biotechnology378 Environ Environmental Challenges and Sustainable Future379 Environ Environmental Education380 Environ Environmental Issues in Mineral Resource Development381 Environ Environmental Management382 Environ Environmental Pollution and Bhopal Killings383 Environ Environmental Security: Concept and Dimensons384 Environ Environment, Energy, Health: Planning for Conservation385 Environ Environment, Security and Tourism in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set386 Environ Fly Ash Amendment and Plant Growth387 Environ Famines in Ancient India 388 Environ Genesis of Disaster: Ramifications and Ameliorations389 Environ Global Climate and Sustainable Development (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set390 Environ Globalisation, Liberalisation, Privatisation and Indian Polity (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set391 Environ Global Warming and Climate Changes: Transparency and Accountability (3 Vol3 Vols. Set392 Environ Human Freedom and Environment: Contemporary Paradigms and Moral Strategies393 Environ The Immanent Disastor: A Vision on Climate Change394 Environ Indian Vistas of Environment395 Environ Marine Ecosystems396 Environ Natural Resources of Himalayas397 Environ Relevance of Environment398 Environ Rural Himalaya Ecology and Urban Ecosystem399 Environ Social Ecology of Forest Resources 400 Environ Sustainable Development of Hill Area Tea Cultivation401 Environ Water, Environment and Sanitation Assessment402 GandhiaThe African Element in Gandhi403 GandhiaBetrayal of Gandhi404 GandhiaContemporary Society Gandhian Appraisal405 GandhiaFriends of Gandhi : Correspondence of Mahatma Gandhi with Esther Faering (Menon), Anne

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406 GandhiaGandhi: As We Have Known Him407 GandhiaGandhi: In the Mirror of Foreign Scholar408 GandhiaGandhi to Gandhi: Private Faces of Public Figures409 GandhiaGandhi’s Legacy and New Human Civilization410 GandhiaGandhian Religion411 GandhiaGandhian Sarvodaya: Realizing a Realistic Utopia412 GandhiaGandhian Thoughts: An Overview413 GandhiaGandhian Thought : New World New Dimensions414 GandhiaIndia and Mahatma Gandhi415 GandhiaMahatma Gandhi in the Beginning of Twenty-first Century416 GandhiaManu Gandhi and Ambedkar: Policy and Other Essays417 GandhiaPower to the People (2 Vols.): The Political Thought of M.K. Gandhi, M.N. R 2 Vols. Set418 GandhiaThe Making of Modern India Rammohun Roy to Gandhi and Nehru419 GandhiaThe Moral Philosophy of Gandhi420 GandhiaSelected Essays Mostly on Buddism and Gandhism421 GandhiaSelf-Education: A Gandhian Perspective422 GandhiaTilak and Gandhi: Perspectives on Religion and Politics423 Gandhiaxka/khoknh n'kZu % u;k fo'o] u, iM+ko424 Gandhia425 GandhiaegkRek xk¡/kh vkSj vfgalk426 GandhiaHkkjr vkSj egkRek xk¡/kh427 Health Ancient Indian System of Rasayana: Suvarntantra A Treatise on Alchemy/Rasayana428 Health Aids Awareness Through Community Participation429 Health AIDS Transmission: Challenges in the New Millennium430 Health Be A Vegetarian431 Health Biotechnology and Food Security432 Health Changing Trends in Health and Nutrition (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set433 Health Child Development (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set434 Health Child Health Nursing435 Health Clinical Child Psychology436 Health Community Health Nursing437 Health Community Participation in Health Management438 Health Demedicalizing Women's Health439 Health Diet Planning For DIseases440 Health Education in Ayurveda: A Re-constructional Analysis441 Health Encyclopaedia of AIDS (7 Vols.) 7 Vols. Set442 Health Excellence in Life443 Health Food and Nutrition: Concepts and Measurement444 Health Fundamental of Nursing445 Health Gem Therapy in Vedic Astrology446 Health Health and Food: Human Problems and Solutions447 Health Health Awareness for Women448 Health Health, Food and Nutrition449 Health Health and Nutrition for the School-Age Child450 Health History of Medicine: Study of Indian, Arabian, Egyptian, Greek Medicine451 Health History of Medicine in India: The Medical Encounters452 Health Indian System of Psychotherapy453 Health Inviting Menopause454 Health Manoniyantran : Vedic Views and Ways of Mind Control455 Health Medical Astrology

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456 Health Mental Health Nursing457 Health Midwifery and Obstetrical Nursing458 Health Milestone of Child Development459 Health Narcotics Drugs and Substance Abuse (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set460 Health Naturopathy: For Perfect Health461 Health Naturopathy and Yoga462 Health Nutrition and Aids 463 Health Prevention of HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse464 Health Preventing Violence, Caring for Survivors Role of Health Profession and Services in Violenc465 Health Reiki: A Unique Art of Healing466 Health Science Education : Health and Consciousness467 Health Slimming Techniques468 Health Test Your Physical Fitness469 Health The Medical and Health Care of Women470 Health Vibrational Healing with Gems471 Health Wings of Home Science472 History Across The Himalayan Gap An Indi An Quest for Understanding China 473 History Administration Reports of Tripura State since 1902 (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set474 History Ancient Bundelkhand475 History Ancient Indian System of Rasayana : Suvarnatantra A Treattise on Alchemy476 History Anthropological and Archaeological Research477 History Art and Culture of Himalaya478 History Art and Culture of Marginalised Nomadic Tribes in Andhra Pradesh479 History Assam : Its Heritage and Culture480 History Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity481 History Basel Mission Industries in Malabar and South Canara (1834-1914): A Study of its Social a482 History Bengali Culture and Society483 History Brahmanas of South India : Historical and Tradition484 History British Residents at the Darbar of Bengal Nawabs at Murshidabad (1757-1772)485 History Building the Siam Burma Railway During World War-II486 History Business History of India487 History Caste System in India : A Historical Perspective488 History Cementing Ethies with Modernism: An Appraisal of Sir Sayyed Ahmed Khan's Writings489 History Champa: History and Culture of an Indian Colonial Kingdom in the Far East 2nd-16th Centur490 History The Company Rule in India: Some Regional Aspects491 History Conception of Matter: According to Nyayavaisesika492 History The Congress from Indira to Sonia Gandhi493 History Copper-Plate Inscriptions Belonging to the Sri Sankaracharya of the Kamakoti-Pitha494 History Craft Production and Trade in South Kanara A.D. 1000-1763495 History Cultural History of Bengali Proverbs496 History Cultural Profile of South Kosala: From Early Period till the Rise of the Nagas and the Chauh497 History Dalits in Early Buddhism498 History Devadasis : Ancient to Modern499 History Dimensions of Human Society and Culture500 History Dynamics of Settlement Archaeology (Haryana)501 History Early History of Jammu Region (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set502 History Eastern Bengal Ballads (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set503 History Economic History of Hyderabad State Warangal Suba: (1911-1950)504 History Economic Policy in Ancient India 505 History Education in Ancient India506 History Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India ( 27 Vols.) 27 Vols. Set

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507 History Encyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set508 History Environment and History509 History The Ellora Monoliths: Rashtrakuta Architecture in the Deccan510 History The Encyclopaedia District Gazetteer of India (11 Vols. + 1 Supplement Vol.) 11 Vols. Set511 History The English in India New Sketches: Translated from the French by a Diplomat512 History The Evolution of Ideals of Womenhood in Indian Society513 History Faces of Goa514 History Famines in Ancient India515 History Feudatories under Eastern Chalukyas History and Culture of Andhras516 History The Finances and Public Works of India (1869-1881)517 History Four Years in Tibet518 History Freedom Fighters of India ( 4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set519 History From Paris Commune to Perestroika: State, Classes and Revolution520 History The Glories of Magadha521 History The Great Divide: Muslim Separatism and Partition522 History Great Muslims of Undivded India523 History Great Women of India524 History Growth of Hindu Religion and Culture525 History Gun Running and the Indian North-West Frontier526 History Guru Nanak Devji and Sikh History in Murals 527 History Hindu Culture in Ancient India528 History Hindu Life and Customs529 History The Hindu Civilisation: A Miracle of History530 History The Hindu System of Religious Science and Art531 History A History of the Great Revolt (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set532 History Historical Development of Legal Literature on Customary Laws in Assam: A Critical Study533 History History of Brahamans534 History History and Culture of the Himalaya (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set535 History History, Culture and Customs of Sikkim536 History History, Religion and Culture of India (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set537 History History, Religion, Culture of North East India538 History Heritage of Harmony: An Insight into Medieval India539 History The History of Andhra Country 1000 A.D.–1500 A.D. (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set540 History History of Darjeeling and the Sikkim Himalaya541 History History of Indian National Congress (1885-2002)542 History History of Medicine Study of Indian, Arabian, Egyptian, Greek Medicine543 History History of Medicine in India: The Medical Encounter544 History History of Medieval Andhra Desa545 History History of Poona and Deccan: In a Perspective546 History History of Rice in India: Mythology, Culture and Agriculture547 History History of Science in India: Analytical Database of Information Sciences548 History A History of the Great Revolt (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set549 History In Sun and Shower550 History In the Footsteps of Xuanzang: Tan Yun-Shan and India551 History India and Jambu Island: Showing Changes in Boundaries and River-Courses of India and B552 History The Indian Annual Register A digest of Public Affairs of Indi A Regarding the Nat58 Vols. Set553 History Indian National Army (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set554 History The Indian Trade at the Asian Frontier555 History Indian Culture Through the Ages (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set556 History Indian Nationalism and Political Awakening in 1920s557 History Indian Problems: Speeches

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558 History India-Pakistan Relations: The Story of a Afractured Fraternity559 History Indian Wisdom and International Peace (From the Vedas and Lord Shri Krishna to Ex-Prime 560 History Indian Women through the Ages561 History Indo-Portuguese Trade in Seventeenth Century: (1600-1663)562 History Iranians in Mughal Politics and Society: 1606-1658563 History Jinnah: Man of Destiny564 History Jurisprudence in India: Through the Ages565 History Kakati Ganapatideva and His Times566 History The Kiratas in Ancient India A Historical Study of their Life, Culture and Civilization567 History Kolkata: To be Young was Paradise568 History Kunti Kuntala Shakuntala569 History Land Transfers: A Case Study570 History Ladakh: Past and Present571 History Life and Conditions of the People of Hindustan572 History The Life of Lord Clive (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set573 History The Life and Times of Maj. General William Sleeman Elimination of Thuggies in India574 History Lord Lytton’s Indian Administration 1876-80 The Untold History575 History The Making of Modern India Rammohun Roy to Gandhi and Nehru576 History Mural Paintings in India A Historical Technical and Archaelogical Perspective577 History Museology: Some Cute Points578 History Muslim Minority : Continuity and Change579 History The Natural History of Animals: The Animal Life of the World in its Various Aspe4 Vols. Set580 History Nationalism and Social Reform in a Colonial Situation581 History National Movement and Communal Strife in India from 1937 to 1947: (A Study in Strategy 582 History Open Letters to Lord Curzon Speeches and Papers583 History Oriental Experience: A Selection of Essays and Addresses Delivered on Various Occasions584 History Past Present and Future of Kashmir585 History Patriots and Ballads at Gallows586 History People and Legends of Himalaya and the Ganga587 History Political Life in Assam During the Nineteenth Century588 History Protocol in Mahabharata589 History Prehistoric India: Its Place in the World's Cultures590 History Philosophy for a New Civilisation591 History The Punjab “Rebellion” of 1919 and How it was Suppressed (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set592 History Rajatarangini of Jonaraja593 History Religious Movement in Medieval India594 History The Rich Heritage of Jammu and Kashmir Studies in Art, Architecture, History and Culture of595 History Royal Mughal Ladies: and Their Contribution596 History Shaheed Bhagat Singh: Unique Martyr in Freedom Movement597 History Siam and Cambodia in Pen and Pastel With Excursions and China and Burma598 History Sources of Vijayanagar History599 History Spy System in Ancient India From Vedic Period to Gupta Period600 History Studies in the Anatomy of a Transformation: Awadh from Mughal to Colonial Rule601 History Studies in the History of the Third Dynasty of Vijaya Nagara602 History Suvarnadvipa: Ancient Indian Colonies in the Far East (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set603 History Swadeshi and British Fiscal Policy604 History The Temple in Andhradesa605 History Thoughts on the Policy of the Crown Towards India606 History Town Planning in Ancient India607 History Traditional Performances of South Kamrup608 History Trans Himalaya Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set

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609 History Twenty Tumultuous Years: Insight into Indian Polity (1973-1994) (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set610 History Twenty Years in Tibet611 History The Uprooted: Development, Displacement and Resettlement612 History Value and Distribution System in Ancient India613 History Visibilising Women: Facets of History Through A Gender Lens 614 History Woman of All Nations: A Record of their Characteristics Habits, Manners Cust 2 Vols. Set615 History The Younghusband Expedition (To Lhasa) (An Interpretation) 616 History ykSg iq#"k ljnkj iVsy ds laLej.k 617 History lH;rk ds ewy vk/kkj618 History l`f"VdrkZ fo'odekZ dk bfrgkl619 History ljnkj iVsy ds izeq[k fu.kZ;620 History pjokgk ;qod dh Lora=krk j.kHksfj621 Burning Issues of Human Rights622 Challenges to Police, Human Rights and National Security623 Child Labour and Human Rights624 Crime Human Rights and National Security625 Dalit and Human Rights (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set626 Democratic Process, Foreign Policy and Human Rights in South Asia627 Empowerment and Social Governance628 Governance and Human Rights: Through the Ages629 Human Rights630 Human Rights : Perspectives and Challenges631 Human Rights Acts, Statutes and Constitutional Provisions (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set632 Human Rights Among Indian Populations: Knowledge, Awareness and Practice633 Human Rights of Accused and Juveniles Delinquent in Conflict with Law634 Human Rights of Dalit: Societal Violation635 Human Rights : Problems and Solutions636 Human Rights: Fifty Years of India’s Independence637 Human Rights: Concern of the Future638 Human Rights: Conflict to Build Peace639 Human Rights: Global Issues640 Human Rights and the Constitution641 Human Rights and Equal Opportunities642 Human Rights : Information and Documentation643 Human Right Challenges in 21st Century644 Human Rights Reporting645 Human Rights in South Asia646 Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set647 Human Rights of Minority and Women’s (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set648 Human Rights of Tribals (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set649 Human Rights From the Dalits Prospectives650 Major Human Rights Instruments651 Meaning and Sources of Human Rights652 Protection of Human Rights and National Human Rights Commission Reflections653 Scope and Categories Human Rights654 Social Justice and Empowerment655 Social Justice and Human Rights in Islam656 Struggle for Human Rights : Nelson Mandela657 The Third Sex and Human Rights658 Women and Human Rights

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659 InformatBarriers for Women in Computing660 InformatCyber Crime: Issues, Threats and Management (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set661 InformatComputer in Education662 InformatDigital Technologies and Teaching Strategies663 InformatFramework of ICTs and Teacher Education664 Informat ICT in Childhood Education665 Informat Information and Communication Technologies666 Informat Information Technology667 Informat Information Technology668 Informat Information Technology and Development669 Informat Information Communication Technology and Education (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set670 Informat Information Technology Industry in India671 Informat672 Informat Introduction to Computers673 Informat Introduction to Information Technology674 Informat Information Technology: A Revolutionary Change (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set675 Informat Information Technology in 21st Century (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set676 InformatLibrary and Information Technology: Concepts to Applications677 InformatManaging and Competing in the Information Age678 InformatMass Media and Information Revolution679 InformatMultimedia Information Collection in Digital Libraries680 InformatNetworking: The Foundations for Information Society681 InformatStrengthening Technological Capability Strategies for Developing Countries682 InformatUniversal Education and Technology in 21st Century (11 Vols.) 11 Vols. Set683 InformatWeb-based Education 684 Internat Across the Himalayan Gap An Indi An Quest for Understanding China demy 4to685 Internat Afghanistan : Dynamics of Survival686 Internat Afghanistan and Asian Stability687 Internat Afghanistan in World Politics: A Study in Afghan-US Relations 688 Internat America’s Afghanistan War: The Success That Failed689 Internat Asian Security: The Great Debate690 Internat Bush Refuses to Surrender691 Internat Central Administration in India: A Comparative Study of the Fundamentals with some Comm692 Internat Central Asia: Security and Strategic Imperatives693 Internat Challenges to India’s Foreign Policy in the New Era694 Internat Dalits and African American695 Internat Defence Development and National Security696 Internat Democratic Process, Foreign Policy and Human Rights in South Asia697 Internat Diplomacy: Initiatives and Responses698 Internat Double Talk: On Weapons of Mass Destruction and Indian Security699 Internat Dynamics of Diplomacy Delayed: India and Israel700 Internat Economic Liberation and Indian’s Foreign Policy701 Internat Economic Reforms, Liberalization and Structural Change India and Hungary702 Internat Encyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set703 Internat Encyclopaedia of SAARC Nations (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set704 Internat Encyclopaedia of Women in South Asia (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set705 Internat Environment, Security and Tourism in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set706 Internat Foreign Policy Annual (In 15 Vols.) Complete Set from 2001- 2009 15 Vols. Set707 Internat Genesis and Fall Out of U.S.-U.K. Military Action in Iraq708 Internat Genocide in Sri Lanka709 Internat Global Dimensions of Indo-Nepal Political Relations

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761 Internat South Asia: Polity, Literacy and Conflict Resolution (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set762 Internat South Asia Security763 Internat Soviet Policy Towards the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1948-1988764 Internat State in India, Pakistan, Russia and Central Asia765 Internat Study of Impact of FTAs Signed with Thailand, Singapore and Sri Lanka766 Internat Sustainable Development in South Asia767 Internat Terrorism and Militancy in Central Asia768 Internat Tyranny of Partition: Hindus in Bangladesh and Muslims in India769 Internat USA and the New Middle East770 Internat U.S. National Missile Defence Strategy: Policy Documents771 Internat Vietnam Today and Indo-Vietnam Relations772 Internat Village Women and Grameen Bank in Bangladesh773 Internat Voice Beyond the Border774 Internat Wall at Wagah: India-Pakistan Relations775 Internat Women Across Asia: Issues of Identities776 Internat Hkkjr dh fons'k fufr vkSj buds iM+kSlh777 Internat Hkkjr dh fons'k fufr vkSj vkradokn778 Jammu aThe Balti: A Scheduled Tribe of Jammu and Kashmir779 Jammu aBio-Demographic Study of Kashmiris780 Jammu aCentral Asia: Security and Strategic Imperatives781 Jammu aCentral Asia and Kashmir : A Study in the Context of Anglo-Russian Rivalry782 Jammu aCultural Heritage of Ladakh Himalaya783 Jammu aDevelopment of Ladakh Himalaya: Recent Researches784 Jammu aEarly History of Jammu Region (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set785 Jammu aGender Discrimination in the Kashmir Valley786 Jammu aThe Great Divide: Muslim Separatism and Partition787 Jammu aImpact of Terrorism on J&K Tourism788 Jammu aIndia China Boundary in Kashmir789 Jammu aJ.P. on Jammu and Kashmir790 Jammu aKashmir Crisis: Unholy Anglo-Pak Nexus791 Jammu aLadakh: Past and Present792 Jammu aMulti-Dimensional Problems of Women in Kashmir793 Jammu aPaintings and Life Styles in Jammu Region (2 Vols.) (From 17th to 19th Century A.D.)794 Jammu aPast Present and Future of Kashmir795 Jammu aPolitics and State Autonomy and Regional Identity Jammu and Kashmir796 Jammu aRajatarangini of Jonaraja797 Jammu aThe Rich Heritage of Jammu and Kashmir Studies in Art, Architecture, History and Culture of798 Jammu aScene Changes in Kashmir, India and Pakistan799 Jammu aTerrorism and Militancy in Central Asia800 Jammu aTowards Understanding the Kashmir Crisis A New Anthology801 Library Academic Librarianship: A Perspective802 Library Computer Networking in Libraries803 Library C.A. Cutter804 Library Digital Libraries (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set805 Library Digital Libraries : Challenges and Prospects806 Library Effective Functioning of Libraries Management and Performance807 Library Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Library and Information Science (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set808 Library Functioning of Regional Public Libraries in Andhra Pradesh: A Study809 Library Global Trends in Library and Information Science810 Library History of Science in India Analytical Database of Information Source

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811 Library Impact of Modern Techniques in Information Services812 Library Information Generation and Library Use by University Teachers813 Library Information Preservation and Library Mangement814 Library Information System Management815 Library Library and Information Technology: Concepts to Applications816 Library Library Cataloguing and Classification Systems817 Library Library Database Management818 Library Multimedia Information Collection in Digital Libraries 819 Library Preservation of Electronic Information820 Library Public Library Movement: Kerala821 Library Status of State Central Libraries in India: Analytical Study822 Library Technological Changes in Libraries823 Library Technology in Digital Libraries824 Library Transformation of Library Services825 Library Trends in Library and Information Science826 LiteraturThe Allegory of Quest: A Study in Arthur Miller’s Plays 827 LiteraturAn Anthology of Dalit Literature (Poems)828 LiteraturBengali Culture and Society829 LiteraturThe Craft of Poe’s Tales830 LiteraturDialectics of Freedom in Somerset Maugham831 LiteraturDistant Echoes832 LiteraturDown Memory Lane833 LiteraturThe Folk-Literature of Bengal834 LiteraturGita and Gandhiji835 LiteraturThe Gift of the Sand Castle836 LiteraturA Grammar of the Classical Arabic Language (7 Vols.) 7 Vols. Set837 LiteraturHistorical Development of Legal Literature on Customary Laws in Assam: A Critical Study838 LiteraturHistory of Bengali Language and Literature839 LiteraturHumanist Words Worth840 Literatur Insights into Literary Theory: Eastern and Western Perspectives841 LiteraturLanguages of North-Eastern India: A Survey (2 Vols.) demy 4to 2 Vols. Set842 LiteraturLinguistic Dynamism in South Asia843 LiteraturLiterature, Caste and Society: The Masks and Veils844 LiteraturThe Literary Semantics of Kalidasa: A Pragmatic Approach845 LiteraturMundari Grammar and Exercises846 LiteraturThe Petals847 LiteraturPluralist Politics and Poems on Revernce: Love and Sorrow848 LiteraturProxy: A Collection of Poems 849 LiteraturRepresenting the Margin: Caste and Gender in Indian Fiction850 LiteraturRouge and Other Poems: A Collection of Poems851 LiteraturSantal Folk Tales (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set852 LiteraturSantali: A Look Into Santal Morphology853 LiteraturSeven Grammer of the Dialects Sub Dialects of Bihari Language (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set854 LiteraturSimran—A Novel 855 LiteraturThought Provoking Quations856 LiteraturTwo Plays857 LiteraturWit and Wisdom of India : A Collection of Humorous Folk-tales of the Court ad Country-side 858 LiteraturWomen Home, Excelled Men: An Essays to Enliven You859 Manage A Reading for HR Professionals860 Manage Advertising in India: Trends and Impact861 Manage Advertising Management

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862 Manage Anthropology of Disaster Management863 Manage Anxiety Management864 Manage Business Communication865 Manage Business Environment866 Manage Business History of India867 Manage Coastal Zone Management in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set868 Manage Communication and Management869 Manage Communication as a Management Tool 870 Manage Consumer Behaviour871 Manage Corporate Crime872 Manage Corporate Excellence873 Manage Corporate Global Environment874 Manage Corporate Management875 Manage Dictionary of Management and Business Administration876 Manage Efficiency and Ethics in Management877 Manage Environmental Management878 Manage Financial and Operating Performance of Indian Automobile Industry879 Manage Financial Management880 Manage Food and Beverages Management (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set881 Manage A Genesis of Behavioural Science882 Manage Hotel and Hospitality Management: Housekeeping883 Manage Hotel and Hospitality Management884 Manage Human Resource Development Radicalism in the Service Sector885 Manage Human Resource Management886 Manage Human Resource Management (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set887 Manage Human Resource Management 888 Manage Human Resource Management and Technical Changes889 Manage Impact of Globalisation and Retaining Strategies for Labour and Employment890 Manage Indian Insurance Sector in 21st Century : An Outlook891 Indian Management: Thought and Practice892 Manage Industrial Safety Management893 Manage Industrial Security Management894 Manage Knowledge Management : Analysis and Design for Indian Commercial Banking Sector895 Manage Management and Development: A Psychological Approach896 Manage Management and Job Performance897 Manage Management Information System898 Manage Management of Internal Security and Related Issues899 Manage Management of Occupational Stress: Theory and Practice900 Manage Management of Travel Agency901 Manage Management Planning for the Twenty-First Century (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set902 Manage Managing and Competing in the Information Age903 Manage Managing Development for Future (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set904 Manage Managing A Vision: Democracy, Development Governance905 Manage Managerial Economics906 Manage Managing Human Development907 Manage Managing Human Resource Development: Indian Perspective908 Manage Marketing Management909 Manage Marwaries: Business, Culture and Tradition910 Manage New Horizons in Indian Managements911 Manage New Technology and Work in the Future912 Manage Organisational Behaviour

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1000 North-EaManipur and Naga Hills1001 North-EaMy Three Years in Manipur1002 North-EaMythology of the People of the Sikkim1003 North-EaThe North-East Elementary Education 1004 North-EaNorth-East India: The Human Interface1005 North-EaNorth-East India: The Horizon of Anthropology 1006 North-EaA Philosophy for NEFA1007 North-EaThe People of Assam1008 North-EaPeoples of North-East India: Anthropological Perspectives1009 North-EaPolitical Development in Manipur 1919-19491010 North-EaPolitical Life in Assam During the Nineteenth Century1011 North-EaPrimitive Tribal Groups in Eastern India: Welfare and Evaluation1012 North-EaRecrudescence of Violence in Indian North-East States: Roots in Environmental Scarcity In1013 North-EaRadical Politics in Meghalaya : Problems and Prospects

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1014 North-EaReligious History of Arunachal Pradesh1015 North-EaResearches into the History and Civilization of the Kiratas1016 North-EaRural Credit in Disarray: Moneylender's Creditor Globalisation's Discredit A Case Study of C1017 North-EaSingle Women in Assamese Hindu Society An Anthropological Study of their Problems and S1018 North-EaSources of the History of Arunachal Pradesh1019 North-EaStatus and Empowerment of Tribal Women in Tripura1020 North-EaTerrorism and Separation in North-East India1021 North-EaTerrorism in India's North-East: A Gathering Storm (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1022 North-EaTribal Life of North-Eastern India Habitate, Economy Customs and Traditions1023 North-EaTribes and Castes of Assam: Anthropology-Sociology1024 North-EaTribes of North-East India:Biological and Cultural Perspectives1025 North-EaTribes of Tripura: Description, Ethnology and Bibliography1026 North-EaUrban Governance in North-Eastern Region1027 North-EaWomen's Role in the 20th Century, Manipur: A Historical Study1028 An Introduction to Vedic Astrology: Spiritual Science of the Ancients1029 Astrology and its Utility1030 Gem Therapy in Vedic Astrology1031 Mantras, Yantras and Fabulous Gems: The Healing Secrets of the Ancient Vedas1032 Medical Astrology1033 Naturopathy and Yoga 1034 New Predictive Astrology1035 The Secrets of Numerology: Number of Human Fortune1036 Vibrational Healing with Gems1037 Police/CA Clarion Call by an IPS Officer1038 Police/CAdministration of Police Training in India1039 Police/CAsian Security: The Great Debate1040 Police/CBiological Weapons and Terrorism (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1041 Police/CCentral Asia: Security and Strategic Imperatives1042 Police/CChallenges to Police, Human Rights and National Security1043 Police/CChild Victims of Crime: Problems and Perspectives1044 Police/CConstitutional Crisis and Problems in India1045 Police/CCorporate Crime1046 Police/CCrime Against Children1047 Police/CCrime and Criminology (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1048 Police/CCrime Community and Police1049 Police/CCrime Human Rights and National Security1050 Police/CCyber Crime: Issues, Threats and Management (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1051 Police/CDimensions of Women Exploitation1052 Police/CEncyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1053 Police/CGlobal Terrorism: A Threat to Humanity (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set1054 Police/CHindu Law of Inheritance: As in Viramitrodaya of Mitramisra1055 Police/CHuman Rights Acts, Statutes and Constitutional Provisions1056 Police/CIndian Constitution Under Communal Attack1057 Police/CIndian Police and Nexus Crime1058 Police/CInside Indian Police1059 Police/CIssues of Intellectual Property Rights1060 Police/CJudging the Judges1061 Police/CJurisprudence in India Through the Ages1062 Police/CThe Life and Times of Maj. General William Sleeman Elimination of Thuggies in India1063 Police/CManagement of Internal Security and Related Issues1064 Police/CNational Security in Perspective

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1065 Police/CNarco-Trafficking : Threat to National Security1066 Police/CNarcotic Drugs and Substance Abuse (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1067 Police/CNeo Terrorism: An Indian Experience1068 Police/COrganised Crime1069 Police/COutside CBI1070 Police/CPenology and Correctional Administration1071 Police/CPerformance of Women Police1072 Police/CPolice Administration and Investigation of Crime1073 Police/CPolice: The Human Face1074 Police/CPolice Criminology and Crimes1075 Police/CPolice in Democratic Societies1076 Police/CPolice in India: Problems and Perspectives1077 Police/CPolice Morality1078 Police/CPolice Enforcement, Crimes and Injustice1079 Police/CPreventing Violence, Caring for Survivors Role of Health Profession and Services in Violenc1080 Police/CPrison Management: Problems and Solutions1081 Police/CPrisons and Society: A Study of the Indian Jail System1082 Police/CRandom Reminiscences of a Police Officer Under two Flags1083 Police/CRehabilation of Offenders and Role of Counseling1084 Police/CReservation Policy and Judicial Activism1085 Police/CSocial Legislation and Crime1086 Police/CSpy System in Ancient India1087 Police/CStress in Police in India Recognition, Diagnosis and Coping Strategies1088 Police/CTerror and Containment Perspectives of India’s Internal-Security1089 Police/CTerrorism and Militancy in Central Asia1090 Police/CTerrorism in Punjab1091 Police/CTowards Understanding the Kashmir Crisis A New Anthology1092 Police/CUntouchability and the Law: The Ground Reality1093 Police/CVictimology1094 Police/CViolence Against Women: Dynamics of Conjugal Relations1095 Police/CVivadaratsnakara of Candesvara Law of Partition and Inheritance1096 Police/CVivada Chintamani of Vachaspati Misra1097 Police/CWaqfs in India A Study of Administrative and Statutory Control1098 Police/CWomen and Urban Crimes1099 Police/Ciqfyl dh dgkuh esjh tqckuh1100 Police/ClkekU; ,oa vijk/kh ckydksa ds O;fDrRo ,oa laosxkRed ifjiDork dk v/;;u1101 Politica The African Element in Gandhi1102 Politica Aspects of Ancient Indian Polity1103 Politica B.R. Ambedkar: His Relevance Today1104 Politica Bush Refuses to Surrender1105 Politica Caste Class and Politics: Emerging Horizons of Political Sociology1106 Politica Central Administration in India: A Comparative Study of the Fundamentals with some Comm1107 Politica Challenges to India’s Foreign Policy in the New Era1108 Politica Communalism: A Socio-Political Study1109 Politica The Communist Mask1110 Politica Communal Riots1111 Politica The Congress from Indira to Sonia Gandhi1112 Politica Contour of Hindu Rashtra: Hindutva, Sangh Parivar and Contemporary Politics1113 Politica Atal Bihari Vajpayee : Prime Minister of India1114 Politica Dalit Leadership in India

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1115 Politica Decentralisation Participation Governance1116 Politica Democracy and Education 1117 Politica Diplomacy: Initiatives and Responses1118 Politica Down Memory Lane: Reminiscences of a Bengali Revolutionary1119 Politica Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and the Dynamics of Neo-Buddhism1120 Politica Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: Man of Millennium for Social Justice1121 Politica Dynamics of Diplomacy Delayed: India and Israel1122 Politica Ecological Politics: Different Dimensions1123 Politica Emerging Pattern of Rural Women Leadership in India1124 Politica Elections in India: Nehru to Vajpayee1125 Politica Electoral Politics in Federal India: MP Local Area Development Scheme1126 Politica Empowerment of Women Through Political Participation1127 Politica First Woman President of India Pratibha Patil1128 Politica Forty Years of World’s Largest Democracy: A Survey of Indian Elections1129 Politica Friends of Gandhi : Correspondence of Mahatma Gandhi with Esther Faering (Menon), Anne1130 Politica From Paris Commune to Perestroika: State, Classes and Revolution1131 Politica Fundamentals of the Interrogation Techniques1132 Politica Gandhi: As We Have Known Him1133 Politica Gandhian Religion1134 Politica Gandhian Sarvodaya : Realising a Realistic Utopia1135 Politica Gandhi to Gandhi: Private Faces of Public Figures1136 Politica Gandhi's Legacy and New Human Civilization1137 Politica Geopolitics of North-East India: A Strategical Study1138 Politica A Governors Trust with Haryana1139 Politica The Great Divide: Muslim Separatism and Partition1140 Politica The Great Humanist R. Venkataraman1141 Politica Great Muslims of Undivided India1142 Politica Great Women of India1143 Politica A Handbook of Poll Sureys in Media: An Indian Perspective1144 Politica History of Indian National Congress (1885-2002)1145 Politica Honeybees of Solomon1146 Politica Human Rights and the Constitution1147 Politica Imperial Politics in the 21st Century: Killing Fields of Asia 1148 Politica India Democracy and Disappointments1149 Politica Indian Affairs Annual (In 37 Vols.) Complete set from 2005-2009 37 Vols. Set1150 Politica Indian Cabinet and Politics1151 Politica Indian Nationalism and Political Awakening in 1920s1152 Politica Indian Political Parties Annual 2006 (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1153 Politica Indian Political Parties Annual 2007 (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1154 Politica India’s Development After Independence1155 Politica Indira Gandhi : Women of India’s Destiny1156 Politica Indo-Russian Relations: Prospects, Problems and Russia Today1157 Politica Indian National Army (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1158 Politica In Sun and Shower1159 Politica In the Footsteps of Xuanzang: Tan Yun-Shan and India1160 Politica India: Twilight at Midday: Untold Story of a Sick Society1161 Politica The Indian Annual Register: A Digest of Public Affairs of India Regarding the Nat58 Vols. Set1162 Politica Indian Cabinet and Politics1163 Politica Indian Monocracy : Perspectives and Challenges in 21st Century1164 Politica J.P. on Jammu and Kashmir1165 Politica Jinnah: Man of Destiny

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1166 Politica Judging the Judges1167 Politica Leaders in Making 1168 Politica Leaves from My Personal Life1169 Politica Star Crossed India : Let Down by Leadership 1170 Politica Liberal Aristocracy: A Viable Alternative of Democracy1171 Politica Life and Work of Ramesh Chunder Dutta C.I.E.1172 Politica The Lion of Parliament: Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee1173 Politica Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi: An Architect of Modern India1174 Politica M.G. Ramachandran: My Blood Brother1175 Politica The Making of Modern India: Rammohun Roy to Gandhi and Nehru1176 Politica Manu Gandhi and Ambedkar: Policy and Other Essays1177 Politica Marxist Theory and Socialist States1178 Politica Mind and Ideology1179 Politica Minority : Social and Political Conflict (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1180 Politica The Moral Philosophy of Gandhi1181 Politica A New Era in the Indian Polity A study of Atal Behari Vajpayee and the BJP1182 Politica New Governance Paradigm1183 Politica On Coalition Course1184 Politica Outside CBI1185 Politica Panchayati Raj in Action1186 Politica The Paradoxes of Democracy1187 Politica Perestroika in India, V.P. Singh’s Prime Ministership1188 Politica Political Development in Manipur 1919-19491189 Politica Political Geography1190 Politica Political Governance (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1191 Politica Political Life in Assam During the Nineteenth Century1192 Politica The Political Sociology of Dalit Assertion1193 Politica The Political Theory of Robert Nozick1194 Politica Politics of Congress Factionalism in Kerala since 19821195 Politica Politics of Corruption: The Goddess that Failed1196 Politica Politics and Women Empowerment in the Himalayan State1197 Politica The Political System of the Islamic Republic of Iran1198 Politica Portraits of India’s Parliamentarians For the New Millennium (Lok Sabha) (PTI) 1199 Politica Power Politics in Haryana: A View from the Bridge1200 Politica Power to the People (2 Vols.)The Political Thought of M.K. Gandhi, M.N. Ro 2 Vols. Set1201 Politica Prime Minister H.D. Devegowda: The Gain and The Pain a Biographical Study1202 Politica Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao: The Scholar and the Statesman1203 Politica Political Violence in Sri Lanka1204 Politica Politics of State Autonomy and Regional Identity in J & K 1205 Politica The Problems of Indian Polity 1206 Politica Rabindranath Tagore: A Quest1207 Politica Random Reminiscences of a Police Officer Under two Flags1208 Politica Rise of Terrorism and Secessionism in Eurasia1209 Politica Rajiv Gandhi : His Vision of India of the 21st Century Science, Technology and National De1210 Politica Rural Leadership in India: A Study of Emerging Trends in Democratic vs. Authoritarian Rural1211 Politica Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: Life, Work and Views1212 Politica Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: The Maker of United India1213 Politica Scientist to President: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam1214 Politica Scholar-Statesmen Shankar Dayal Sharma: A Biography1215 Politica Selections from Vinoba1216 Politica The Socialist Orientation of Jawaharlal Nehru

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1217 Politica Socio-Economic and Political Development in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1218 Politica State, Religion and Politics1219 Politica Subhas Chandra Bose: Accelerator of India’s Independence1220 Politica Sublime Footprint1221 Politica The Tagores of Jorasanko1222 Politica Tilak and Gandhi: Perspectives on Religion and Politics1223 Politica Twenty Tumultuous Years: Insights into Indian Polity:1974-1994 (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1224 Politica The Urban Political Elite in Tribal India1225 Politica Voice of Babasaheb Ambedkar1226 Politica Wake up Call for Indian Republic1227 Politica West Bengal’s Jyoti Basu: A Political Profile1228 Politica White-Collar Crimes1229 Politica jktho xka/kh ¼Li"V vkSj nwjn'khZ O;fDrRo½ 1230 Politica ykSg iq#"k ljnkj iVsy ds laLej.k1231 Politica gfj;k.kk esa lÙkk dh jktuhfr tkfr vkSj /ku dk [ksy1232 Politica lalnh; Hkkjr esa ifjorZu dh fn'kk 1233 Politica Hkkjr dk lafo/kku & ,d iqunZ`f"V Psychology1234 Politica Anxiety Management1235 Politica Applied Psychology: Indian Perspective1236 Politica Dimensions of Interpersonal Attraction1237 Politica Drug Abuse and Youth: A Psychological Study1238 Politica Elements of Folk Psychology : Outlines of a Psychological History of the Deve 2 Vols. Set1239 Politica Encyclopaedia of Human Ecology (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1240 Politica Experimental Child Psychology1241 Politica A Genesis of Behavioural Science1242 Politica Human Ecology of Cultural Entities 1243 Politica Human Mind, Awakening and Reform: Mystical Writings1244 Politica Indian System of Psychotherapy1245 Politica Industrial and Organisational Psychology (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1246 Politica Know Yourself......Your Personality1247 Politica Management Development: A Psychological Approach1248 Politica Management of Occupational Stress: Theories and Practice1249 Politica Manoniyantran : Vedic Views and Ways of Mind Control1250 Politica Mind and Body1251 Politica Personality Assessment: A Fresh Psychological Look1252 Politica Philosophy of Education1253 Politica Psychological Basis of Physical Education1254 Politica Psychology, Counselling and Therapeutic Practices1255 Politica Small Children Big Dreams1256 Politica Socio-Psychological Dimensions of Women Education1257 Politica Stress in Police in India Recognition, Diagnosis and Coping Strategies1258 Politica Superior Human Relationship1259 Politica Visions of a Meaningful Life1260 Politica Weaker Section: The Psycho-Social Perspective1261 Politica lkekU; ,oa vijk/kh ckydksa ds O;fDrRo ,oa laosxkRed ifjiDork dk v/;;u 1262 Public AA Clarion Call by an IPS Officer1263 Public ACentral Administration in India1264 Public ADecentralisation Participation and Governance1265 Public ADecentralisation and Governance1266 Public ADemocratic Governance in India: Reflections and Refractions

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1267 Public ADevelopment of India’s Urban, Rural and Regional Planning in 21st Century1268 Public ADictionary of Urban and Regional Planning1269 Public AThe Encyclopaedic District Gazetteers of India (11 vols. + 1 Supplement Vol.) 11 Vols. Set1270 Public AFunctioning Local Government in South India1271 Public AGreat Administrators of India1272 Public AHigher Bureacracy and Development1273 Public ALandmarks in Delhi Administration Post-Independence Era 1947-19971274 Public AMaking Delhi A Better Place1275 Public AManaging A Vision: Democracy, Development Governance1276 Public APersonality Development1277 Public APolitical Governance (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1278 Public APublic Administration: Emerging Perspectives1279 Public APublic Administration in India: Case-Studies1280 Public APublic Administration: Steel or Plastic Frame1281 Public ARevitalised Urban Administration in India Strategies and Experiences1282 Public AReforming Public Enterprises1283 Public ARole of Panchayats in Welfare Administration1284 Public AA Stduy of Ombudsman System in India wih Special Reference1285 Public AA Sustainable Vision for Urban India1286 Public ASmall and Medium Towns and their Role in Regional Development1287 Public ASystematic Training for Civil Services1288 Public AUrban Governance in North-Eastern Region Legal Issues and Practices1289 Agricultural Biotechnology1290 An Essence of Biotechnology1291 Biochemistry1292 Biological Basis of Physical Education1293 Biological Weapons and Terrorism (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1294 Biosafety and Bioethics1295 Biosensors1296 Biotechnology and Food Security1297 Challenges and Opportunities in Nanotechnology1298 Chemistry of Metabolism and Energetics1299 Developmental and Modern Biology1300 Dictionary of Chemistry 1301 Dictionary of Plant Sciences1302 Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1303 Encyclopaedia of AIDS (7 Vols.) 7 Vols. Set1304 Encyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1305 Environmental Biotechnology1306 Fly Ash Amendment and Plant Growth1307 Genetics: Journey from basic to Biotechnology1308 History of Medicine in India: The Medical Encounter1309 History of Medicine: Study of Indian, Arabian, Egyptian Greek Medicine1310 Industrial Biotechnology1311 Inorganic Chemistry1312 Introduction to Nanotechnology1313 Life Sciences (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1314 Medical Astrology1315 Medicinal Plants (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1316 Micro and Neuro-Biology1317 Microbes

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1318 Mind and Body1319 Modern Biotechnology: Trends and Principles1320 Molecular and Analytical Spectroscopy1321 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology1322 Nanostructure and Nanomaterials1323 Nanotechnology in Life Science1324 Narcotic Drugs and Substance Abuse (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1325 Plant Anatomy and Physiology1326 Plant Diseases1327 Scientific Bengal Science Education, Technology, Medicine and Environment 13281329 Teaching of Biology1330 Trends in Zoology1331 Ultra-Sonic Velocity: Studies in Liquids and their Correlation with the Structural Aspects1332 Writing Skills for Technical Purposes1333 ReferencAdministration Reports of Tripura State since 1902 (4 Vols.) demy 4to 4 Vols. Set1334 ReferencBashgali Dictionary1335 ReferencCensus of India-1931 With Complete Survey of Tribal Life and System (3 Vols.)3 Vols. Set1336 ReferencDarjeeling: District Gazetteer1337 ReferencThe District Gazetteers of Chhattisgarh1338 ReferencThe District Gazetteers of Jharkhand1339 ReferencThe District Gazetteers of Uttaranchal1340 ReferencEastern Bengal Ballads (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1341 ReferencEducation: Planning and Human Development (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set1342 ReferencEncyclopaedia of AIDS (7 Vols.) 7 Vols. Set1343 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (27 Vols.) 27 Vols. Set1344 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Backward Castes (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1345 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Cities and Towns in India (27 Vols.) (29 cms) Demy 4to1346 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Dalits in India (14 Vols.) 14 Vols. Set1347 ReferencAn Encyclopaedia of Human Races all Over the World: Their Life, Customs, Histo7 Vols. Set1348 ReferencEncyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set1349 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1350 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Journalism and Mass Communication (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1351 ReferencEncyclopaedia Mundarica (16 Vols.) 16 Vols. Set1352 ReferencEncyclopaedia of North-East India (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1353 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1354 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Petroleum Science and Engineering (In 18 Vols.) (Set)1355 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1356 ReferencEncyclopaedia of SAARC Nations (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1357 ReferencThe Encyclopaedia of Sports (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1358 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1359 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Tourism Resources in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1360 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Scheduled Castes in India (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1361 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Women in South Asia (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set1362 ReferencEncyclopaedia of Women Health1363 ReferencEncyclopaedia of World and People (10 Vols.) 10 Vols. Set1364 ReferencThe Encyclopaedia of Women’s Study (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1365 ReferencEncyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1366 ReferencEncyclopaedic Dictionary of Music (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1367 ReferencEncyclopaedic Dictionary of Library and Information Science (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1368 ReferencEncyclopedic Dictionary of Religion (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set

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1369 ReferencThe Encyclopaedic District Gazetteers of India (11 Vols. + 1 Supplement Vol.) 11 Vols. Set1370 ReferencFairs and Festivals of India (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set1371 ReferencForeign Policy Annual (In 15 Vols.) Complete Set from 2001- 2009 15 Vols. Set1372 ReferencGazetteer of Chanda District in Central Provinces1373 ReferencA Gazetteer of the World A Complete Repetory of Knowledge Physical, Statistic7 Vols. Set1374 ReferencA Grammar of the Classical Arabic Language (4 Vols. Set in 7 parts) 7 Vols. Set1375 ReferencA History of the Great Revolt (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1376 ReferencImperial Politics in the 21st Century: Killing Fields of Asia 1377 ReferencGlobal Terrorism: A Threat to Humanity (6 Vols.) (continuous series)1378 ReferencIndian Affairs Annual (In 37 Vols.) Complete set from 2005-2009 37 Vols. Set1379 ReferencIndian National Army (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1380 ReferencIndian Political Parties Annual 2007 (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1381 ReferencThe Indian Annual Register A digest of Public Affairs of Indi A Regarding the Nat58 Vols. Set1382 ReferencInternational Encyclopaedia of Islam (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set1383 ReferencKhasi-English Dictionary1384 ReferencLife Style: Indian Tribes: Locational Practice (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1385 ReferencManpower Journal (Quarterly Journal)1386 ReferencManpower Profile India Year Book–19991387 ReferencManpower Profile India Year Book–20001388 ReferencManpower Profile India Year Book–20011389 ReferencManpower Profile India Year Book–20091390 ReferencMedicinal Plants (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1391 ReferencLand and People of Indian States and UTs (36 Vols.) 36 Vols. Set1392 ReferencLand and People of the World (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1393 ReferencLanguages of North-Eastern India: A Survey (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1394 ReferencLiberation and Social Articulation of Dalits (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1395 ReferencThe Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary1396 ReferencA Santal Dictionary (7 Parts in 5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1397 ReferencThe Political Theory of Robert Nozick1398 ReferencThe Scheduled Castes in India (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1399 ReferencSeven Grammer of the Dialects Sub Dialects of Bihari Language (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1400 ReferencSocial Development in India (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set1401 ReferencSocial Work (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1402 ReferencSports Web Encyclopaedia (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1403 ReferencTourism in India: An Overview (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1404 ReferencUniversal Education and Technology in 21st Century (11 Vols.) 11 Vols. Set1405 Religion Ambedkar’s Perspective on Buddhism and Other Religions1406 Religion An Advaitic View of Kantian Philosophy1407 Religion Architect of Human Destiny1408 Religion Bhagvad Geeta1409 Religion Bhagvat Geeta: Drops of Nector1410 Religion Brahamans of South India 1411 Religion Brahamananda Swami Sivayogi: Literary and Cultural Contribution1412 Religion Barabudur: Archaeological Description (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1413 Religion Budhism and Dalits1414 Religion Dalits in Early Buddhism1415 Religion Dalit’s Inheritance in Hindu Religion1416 Religion Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and the Dynamics of Neo-Buddhism1417 Religion Discovering the Rigveda1418 Religion Durga as Mahisasuramardini: A Dynamic Myth of Goddess1419 Religion Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Religion (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set

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1420 Religion Faith and Philosophy of Buddhism1421 Religion Faith and Philosophy of Christianity1422 Religion Faith and Philosophy of Hindusim1423 Religion Faith and Philosophy of Islam1424 Religion Faith and Philosophy of Jainism1425 Religion Faith and Philosophy of Sikhism1426 Religion Faith and Philosophy of Zoroastrianism1427 Religion From the Lips of the Goddess : Mata Vaishno Devi1428 Religion Gandhian Religion1429 Religion Gita and Gandhiji1430 Religion God and Goddesses in Hinduism1431 Religion Great Muslims of Undivided India1432 Religion Growth of Hindu Religion and Culture1433 Religion Guru Nanak Devji and Sikh History in Murals 1434 Religion The Hindu Civilisation: A Miracle of History1435 Religion Hindu Pantheism: The Pancadasi of Sri Vidyaranya Svami Translation With Commentary1436 Religion The History of Brahamans1437 Religion History, Religion and Culture of India (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set1438 Religion The Hindu System of Religious Science and Art1439 Religion Hindus of India1440 Religion International Encyclopaedia of Islam (9 Vols.) 9 Vols. Set1441 Religion An Introduction to the Study of Hinduism1442 Religion Islam and Gender Justice1443 Religion Islam and Indian Muslims1444 Religion Islam and Non-Violence1445 Religion Islam, America and South Asia1446 Religion Islam: Challenges in Twenty-First Century1447 Religion Islam and Gender Justice1448 Religion Islamic Government1449 Religion Kakati Ganapatideva and His Times1450 Religion Kalighat: Its Impact on Socio-Cultural Life of Hindus1451 Religion Ladakh Buddhist Culture and Tradition1452 Religion Lalita Sahasranama with Bhaskararaya’s Commentary1453 Religion Manoniyantran : Vedic Views and Ways of Mind Control1454 Religion The Masnavi (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1455 Religion Modernisation of Buddhism: Contribution of Ambedkar and Dalai Lama-XIV1456 Religion The Moral Philosophy of Gandhi 1457 Religion Mountains of the God : Spiritual Ecology of Himalayan Region (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1458 Religion Muslims and India1459 Religion Mysticism and Symbolism in Aitareya and Taittiriya Aranyakas1460 Religion Mythology of Vishnu and His Incarnations1461 Religion The Nature and Genesis of Religious Experience1462 Religion North East India: Historical, Cultural and Religious View1463 Religion The Only Son Offered for Sacrifice Isaac or Ishmael : With Zamzam, al-Marwah and Makkah 1464 Religion Oraon Religion and Customs1465 Religion Origin of Jaganath Deity1466 Religion Other Religions of the World1467 Religion The People of Mosques: The Study of Islam with Special Reference to India1468 Religion Philosophical Contributions of Bhaktas and Gurus to Indian Culture1469 Religion Philosophy for a New Civilisation1470 Religion The Philosophy of Shri Bhagvad Gita

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1471 Religion Pilgrimage and Puri 1472 Religion Rational Approach to Islam1473 Religion Religion and Indian Society: A Sociological Perspective1474 Religion Religion and Rabindranath1475 Religion Religion and Society in the Himalayas1476 Religion Religion and World Peace1477 Religion Religious Fundamentalism in Asia1478 Religion Religious Movement in Medieval India1479 Religion The Sacred Complex of Kathmandu, Nepal (Religion of the Himalaya Kingdom)1480 Religion Sacred Complex of Orissa1481 Religion Sacred Geography of Puri1482 Religion The Satapathabrahmana: According to the Madhyalina Recension with the Co5 Vols. Set1483 Religion Shrimad Bhagavad Gita: A Simple Warm and Rendering with Brief Comments1484 Religion Sikh Revivalist Movements: The Nirankari and Namdhari Movements in Punjab in the Nineteen1485 Religion Sikh Shrines in Pakistan1486 Religion S. Radhakrishnan's Philosophy of Religion1487 Religion Sociology of Pilgrims1488 Religion The Soul of Qur'an1489 Religion Sri Chaitnyadev and Sri Gadadhar1490 Religion Sri Vaishnava Brahmans1491 Religion State, Religion and Politics1492 Religion Sustainable Development: The Spiritual Dimension1493 Religion The Svacchandatantra with Uddyota of Kesmaraja (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1494 Religion1495 Religion Tantric Art of Orissa1496 Religion Temple of South India1497 Religion The Temple in Andhradesa1498 Religion Tourism and Buddhist Monasteries of Ladakh Himalayas1499 Religion Understanding Bhakti1500 Religion Upanished: The Real Truth1501 Religion Vedanta : The Knowledge Supreme 1502 Religion Vedas: An Extract of the Universal Values1503 Religion When I Saw Tirupati Balaji1504 Religion foKku es ls Kku dk lkj1505 Religion tc eSaus fr:ifr ckykth dks ns[kk1506 Rural D Challenges of Rural Education1507 Rural D Charkha and Chip: Rural Industries and Technology1508 Rural D Dairy Cooperatives and Tribal Development1509 Rural D Determinants of Infant and Child Mortality in Rural India1510 Rural D Development of Primitive Tribal Groups in India1511 Rural D The Development of Scheduled Tribes in Madhya Pradesh1512 Rural D Development Programmes and Tribals“Some Emerging Issues”1513 Rural D Dynamics of Economic Life in Rural India: A Case Study1514 Rural D The Dynamics of Tribal Development: Issues and Challenges1515 Rural D Electoral Politics in Federal India MP Local Area Development Scheme1516 Rural D Emerging Pattern of Rural Women Leadership in India1517 Rural D Empowerment of Scheduled Castes1518 Rural D Empowerment of Women (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1519 Rural D Empowerment of Rural Indian Women1520 Rural D Five Decades of Planning and Tribal Development A Study with Reference

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1521 Rural D Land Reforms and Tribal Development1522 Rural D Organisations of Scheduled Castes and Social Changes1523 Rural D Policies, Programmes and Strategies for Tribal Development: A Critical Appraisal1524 Rural D Poverty and Sustainable Development1525 Rural D Restoration of Spilt Milk1526 Rural D Rural Development and Education (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1527 Rural D Rural Development Priorities1528 Rural D Rural Development: Towards Sustainability (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1529 Rural D Rural Landless Women Labourers1530 Rural D Rural Leadership in India: A Study of Emerging Trends in Democratic vs. Authoritarian Rural1531 Rural D Social and Economic Development in North-East India1532 Rural D Social Development in India (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set1533 Rural D Strategic Management and Policy Issues of NGOs1534 Rural D Tribal and Sustainable Development1535 Rural D Tribal Development in India (Orissa)1536 Rural D Tribal India: problem, Development, Prospect (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1537 Rural D Village Women and Grameen Bank : A Socialogical Study of Bangladesh1538 Rural D Women's Autonomy and Reproductive Behaviour1539 Rural D iapk;rhjkt esa efgyk dh Hkkxhnkjh1540 Rural D xzkeh.k fodkl ds fofo/k vk;ke1541 Schedul Ambedkar and His Writings1542 Schedul Ambedkar’s Perspective on Buddhism and Other Religions1543 Schedul Dr. Ambedkar: The Redeemer of the Lost1544 Schedul An Anthology of Dalit Literature1545 Schedul Backward Communities Identity Development and Transformation1546 Schedul B.R. Ambedkar: His Relevance Today1547 Schedul Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and the Dynamics of Neo-Buddhism1548 Schedul Budhism and Dalits1549 Schedul Caste and Educational Development1550 Schedul Caste System in India : A Historical Perspective1551 Schedul The Caste System of Northern India1552 Schedul Dalit : The Downtrodden of India1553 Schedul The Dalits and Dalits Awakening in India1554 Schedul Dalit and Human Rights (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1555 Schedul Dalits and African American1556 Schedul Dalit Freedom Fighters1557 Schedul Dalits in Early Buddhism1558 Schedul Dalit, Human Rights and Education1559 Schedul Dalit’s Inheritance in Hindu Religion1560 Schedul Dalit Leadership in India1561 Schedul Dalit Women : Fear and Discrimination1562 Schedul Dalit Women: Issues and Perspectives1563 Schedul Educational Development of Scheduled Castes: Looking Ahead1564 Schedul Emancipation of Dalits and Freedom Struggle1565 Schedul Empowerment of Scheduled Castes1566 Schedul Encyclopaedia of Backward Castes (OBC) (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1567 Schedul Encyclopaedia of Dalits in India (14 Vols.) 14 Vols. Set1568 Schedul Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Castes in India (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1569 Schedul Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes of Jharkhand1570 Schedul Encyclopaedia of Untouchables : Ancient Medieval and Modern

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1571 Schedul Exploitation and Atrocities on the Dalits in India1572 Schedul A History of Telgue Dalit Literature1573 Schedul History of Chamar Dynasty (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1574 Schedul Human Rights From the Dalits Prospectives1575 Schedul Human Rights of Dalits: Societal Violation1576 Schedul Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1577 Schedul Human Rights of Minority and Women’s (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1578 Schedul Indian Constitution Under Communal Attack1579 Schedul Identity and Genesis of Caste System in India1580 Schedul Liberation and Social Articulation of Dalits (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1581 Schedul Literature, Caste and Society: The Masks and Veils1582 Schedul Manu Gandhi and Ambedkar: Policy and Other Essays1583 Schedul Minorities in Indian Social System (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1584 Schedul Minority : Social and Political Conflict (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1585 Schedul Organisations of Scheduled Castes and Social Changes1586 Schedul Plight of the Minorities Problems and Grievances in their Education1587 Schedul The Political Sociology of Dalit Assertion1588 Schedul Reservation Policy and Judicial Activism1589 Schedul Scheduled Castes Education: Issues and Aspects1590 Schedul The Scheduled Castes in India (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1591 Schedul Scheduled Castes of India1592 Schedul Struggle for Economic Freedom and Social Justice of Scheduled Castes in South India1593 Schedul Untouchability and the Law: The Ground Reality1594 Schedul Voice of Babasaheb Ambedkar1595 Schedul Weaker Section: The Psycho-Social Perspective1596 Schedul Mk- vEcsM+dj vkSj ,d euqcknh fo'kys"k.k1597 Schedul ckcklkgsc vEcsMdj dh ok.kh1598 Schedul cq) ds vxznwr Mkñ vkacsMdj1599 Schedul ckS}oPku rFkk vakCksMdj fopkj1600 Schedul nfyr vkUnksyu ls vlyh /keZ fujis{krk 1601 Schedul tkfr&izFkk ls iyk;u1602 SociologAids Awareness Through Community Participation1603 SociologAnalysis of Poverty Reduction1604 SociologAnatomy of Suicide1605 SociologAn Anthology of Dalit Literature1606 SociologAnti-Social Patterns of Begging and Beggars1607 SociologArchitect of Human Destiny1608 SociologBackward Communities Identity Development and Transformation1609 SociologDr. B.R. Ambedkar : Man of Millennium for Social Justice1610 SociologBengali Culture and Society through its Riddles1611 SociologCaste, Catholic Christianity and the Language of 1612 SociologConversion: Social Changes and Cultural Translation in Tamil Country1613 SociologThe Caste System of Northern India1614 SociologCaste System in India : A Historical Perspective1615 SociologChanging Patterns of Caste and Class Relations in South India : Social Stratification and Soci1616 SociologChild Labour (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1617 SociologChild Labour in India1618 SociologChild Victim of Crime Problems and Perspectives1619 SociologCommunalism: A Socio-Political Study1620 SociologCommunication Media and Social Changes

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1621 SociologCommunity Participation in Health Management1622 SociologCrime Against Children1623 SociologCrime Community and Police1624 SociologCultural Heritage of Ladakh Himalaya1625 SociologThe Dalits and Dalits Awakening in India1626 SociologDalits and African American 1627 SociologDalit and Human Rights (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1628 SociologDeprived Devis: Women's Unequal Status in Society1629 SociologThe Desperate Delta: Social Ecology of Sunderbans1630 SociologDevelopment and Communication in India British Growth and Mass Deprivation1631 SociologDevelopment and Deception 1632 SociologDevelopment with a Human Face: A Major Challanges for Globalsation in the 21st Century1633 SociologDimensions of Human Society and Culture1634 SociologDisability Studies in India: Retrospects and Prospects1635 SociologDoing Social Research: A Service Book for Preparing Dissertation1636 SociologDrug Abuse and Youth: A Psychological Study1637 SociologDynamics of Development: A Sociological Perspective1638 SociologDynamics of Economic Life in Rural India: A Case Study1639 SociologEastern Bengal Ballads (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1640 SociologEducational Development of Scheduled Castes1641 SociologEmancipation and Empowerment of Women1642 SociologEmpowerment and Social Governance1643 SociologEmpowerment of Rural Indian Women Study of Uttarakhand1644 SociologEncyclopaedia of AIDS (7 Vols.) 7 Vols. Set1645 SociologEncyclopaedia of Backward Castes (OBC) (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1646 SociologEncyclopaedia of Dalits in India (14 Vols.) 14 Vols. Set1647 SociologAn Encyclopaedia of Human Races all Over the World (Their Like, Customs, Histo7 Vols. Set1648 SociologEncyclopaedia of Indian Women Through the Ages (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1649 SociologEncyclopaedia of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1650 SociologEncyclopaedia of Scheduled Castes in India (5 Vols.) 5 Vols. Set1651 SociologEnvironmental Pollution and Bhopal Killings1652 SociologEthno-Social Conflict and National Integration1653 SociologThe Evolution of Ideals of Womenhood in Indian Society1654 SociologExcellence in Life1655 SociologExploitation and Atrocities on the Dalits in India1656 SociologFairs and Festivals of India (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set1657 SociologFamily Diversity in India1658 SociologFamily Environment and School Performance1659 SociologFamily Planning in Slum Areas1660 Sociolog1661 SociologFrontiers of Social Anthropology1662 SociologGandhian Sarvodaya : Realising a Realistic Utopia1663 SociologGenesis of Disaster: Ramifications and Ameliorations1664 SociologGrowth through Participation Quality Circle Way1665 SociologHijras: The Labelled Deviants1666 SociologThe Hindu Journey: A Sociological Perspective1667 SociologHindu Culture in Ancient India1668 SociologHindu Life and Customs1669 SociologHistory of Chamar Dynasty (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1670 SociologHousing Rural Poor and their Living Conditions1671 SociologHuman Development

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1672 SociologHuman Ecology of Cultural Entities 1673 SociologHuman Rights of Dalits: Societal Violation1674 SociologHumanist Words Worth1675 SociologHunger and Poverty in South Asia1676 SociologIdentity and Genesis of Caste System in India1677 SociologIn Sun and Shower1678 SociologIndian Constitution Under Communal Attack1679 SociologIndian Economics and Social Traditions1680 SociologThe Indian Family: Change and Persistence1681 SociologIndian Families at the Crossroad : Preparing Families for the New Millenium1682 SociologIndian Modernity1683 SociologIndian Nationalism and Political Awakening in 1920s1684 SociologIndian Wisdom and International Peace1685 SociologInside Gayland1686 SociologIslamic Terrorism: Myth or Reality (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1687 SociologKalighat: Its Impact on Socio-Cultural Life of Hindus1688 SociologLand Transfers: A Case Study1689 SociologLiberation and Social Articulation of Dalits (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1690 SociologLife and Conditions of the People of Hindustan1691 SociologLiterature, Caste and Society: The Masks and Veils1692 SociologLiving Death: Trauma of Widowhood in India1693 SociologLost People : Analysis of Indian Poverrty1694 SociologMarwari: Business, Culture and Tradition1695 SociologMarxist Theory and Socialist States1696 SociologMind and Ideology1697 SociologMinorities in Indian Social System (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1698 SociologMinority : Social and Political Conflict (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1699 SociologModern Sociology (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1700 SociologMuslims of India1701 SociologNationalism and Regionalism in India : The Case of orissa1702 SociologNomads at the Crossroads1703 SociologOne Billion Indian: Problems and Prospects1704 SociologOrganisations of Scheduled Castes and Social Changes1705 SociologThe Orphan : A Woeful Story1706 SociologThe People of Assam1707 SociologPeace Loving Nations1708 SociologPerspectives on Mind1709 SociologPhilosophy for a New Civilisation1710 SociologPlight of the Minorities Problems and Grievances in their Education1711 SociologThe Political Sociology of Dalit Assertion1712 SociologPoverty and Sustainable Development1713 SociologPoverty and Under Development: NewChallanges— A Global Survey1714 SociologPower to the People1715 SociologPrevention of HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse1716 SociologPrisons and Society: A Study of the Indian Jail System1717 SociologProblems and Potentials of Women Professionals1718 SociologProblems and Strategies of Development in the Eastern Himalaya1719 SociologProblems of India’s Development1720 SociologProblems of Rural Aged1721 SociologPsycho-Social Factors: Learning English at School1722 SociologRational Approach to Islam

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1723 SociologReadings in the Sociology of the Professions1724 SociologReflection of Human Behaviour: Impression Emotion and Perception1725 SociologReligion and Indian Society: A Sociological Perspective1726 SociologRole of NGOs in Development of Social System1727 SociologScheduled Castes of India1728 SociologThe Scheduled Castes in India (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1729 SociologScience in Society: Some Perspectives1730 SociologScientific Bengal1731 SociologScientific Communities and Brain Drain: A Sociological Study1732 SociologSimple Reforms for a Better Society1733 SociologSmall Children Big Dreams1734 SociologSocial and Cultural Geography1735 SociologSocial Ecology of Forest Resources1736 SociologSocial Justice and Empowerment1737 SociologSocial Justice and Human Rights in Islam1738 SociologSocial Legislation and Crime1739 SociologSocial Development in India (8 Vols.) 8 Vols. Set1740 SociologSocio-Economic and Political Development in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1741 SociologSocial Work (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1742 SociologSocial Work Psycho Social Empowerment (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1743 SociologSociology of Legal Profession Law and Legal System The Indian Setting1744 SociologSociological Perspectives on Globalisation1745 SociologSociology of Pilgrims1746 SociologSociology and Education in the Indian Context1747 SociologStreet Children and the Asphalt Life (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1748 SociologStruggle for Economic Freedom and Social Justice of Scheduled Castes in South India1749 SociologTechnology and Labour Selected Essays1750 SociologThe Third Sex and Human Rights1751 SociologTowards Peace1752 SociologUnderstanding and Scouting with Physically Handicapped1753 SociologVisions of a Meaningful Life1754 SociologWomen and Society1755 SociologWomen’s Equality : A Struggle for Survival1756 SociologlH;rk ds ewy vk/kkj1757 Sports Biological Basis of Physical Education1758 Sports Education and Physical Education1759 Sports The Encyclopaedia of Sports (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1760 Sports The Encyclopaedia of Sports and Games (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1761 Sports Martial Arts : A Critical Analysis of Orissa1762 Sports Olympic Games, Asian Games, Afro Asian Games and Common Wealth Games1763 Sports Psychological Basis of Physical Education1764 Sports Research Abstract in Physical Education and Sport Science (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1765 Sports Sports Medicine and Exercise Science 1766 Sports Sports Web Encyclopaedia (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1767 Sports World of Sports: Indoor1768 Terrori World of Sports: Outdoor1769 Terrori America’s Afghanistan War: The Success That Failed1770 Terrori Beyond the Bayonet: Indian Special Operations Forces in the 21st Century1771 Terrori Biological Weapons and Terrorism (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1772 Terrori Crime Human Rights and National Security

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1773 Terrori Crime and Corruption in India1774 Terrori Defence Development and National Security1775 Terrori Double Talk: On Weapons of Mass Destruction and Indian Security1776 Terrori The Fourth Estate : A Force Multiplier for the Indian Army1777 Terrori Genesis and Fall out of U.S.-U.K. Military Action in Iraq1778 Terrori Global Challenge of Terrorism1779 Terrori Global Terrorism: A Threat to Humanity (6 Vols.) (continuous series)1780 Terrori Gorkhas - The Warrior Race1781 Terrori Impact of Terrorism on J & K Tourism1782 Terrori Imperial Politics in the 21st Century: War, Torture and the Killing Fields of Asia1783 Terrori India’s Foreign Policy—Challenge of Terrorism Fashioning Interstate Equations1784 Terrori India and South East Asia1785 Terrori India: Security Scope 2006 The New Great Game1786 Terrori Islamic Terrorism : Myth or Reality (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1787 Terrori Jihadi Terrorism: Making of a World War?1788 Terrori The Life and Times of Maj. General William Sleeman Elimination of Thuggies in India1789 Terrori Martial Races of Undivided India1790 Terrori Narco-Trafficking : Threat to National Security1791 Terrori Paramilitary Forces of India1792 Terrori Rise of Terrorism and Secessionism in Eurasia1793 Terrori South Asia: From Freedom to Terrorism1794 Terrori Terror and Containment Perspectives of India’s Internal-Security1795 Terrori Terrorism and Militancy in Central Asia1796 Terrori Terrorism and Separation in North-East India1797 Terrori Terrorism, Communalism and other Challenges to Indian Security1798 Terrori Terrorism in India (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1799 Terrori Terrorism in Punjab1800 Terrori Towards Understanding the Kashmir Crisis: A New Anthology1801 Tibetolo Across the Himalayan Gap: An Indian Quest for Understanding China demy 4to1802 Tibetolo Four Years in Tibet1803 Tibetolo Tibet: The Country and its Inhabitants1804 Tibetolo Tibet: The Himalayan Region: Religion, Society and Politics1805 Tibetolo Trans Himalaya: Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1806 Tibetolo Twenty Years in Tibet1807 Tibetolo The Younghusband Expedition (To Lhasa) (An Interpretation)1808 Tourism Coastal Zone Management in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1809 Tourism Making Delhi a Better Place1810 Tourism Development of Ladakh Himalaya: Recent Researches1811 Tourism Discovering Himalaya : Tourism of Himalayan Region (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1812 Tourism Ecology, Environment and Tourism1813 Tourism Encyclopaedia of Tourism Resources in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1814 Tourism The Encyclopaedic District Gazetteers of India (11 Vols. + 1 Supplement Vol.) 11 Vols. Set1815 Tourism Environment, Security and Tourism Development in South Asia (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1816 Tourism Faces of Goa1817 Tourism Fairs and Festivals of India (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set1818 Tourism Food and Beverages Management (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1819 Tourism Foreign Exchange Management and Air Ticketing1820 Tourism Frontiers of New Tourism1821 Tourism Fundamental of Tourism and Travel1822 Tourism The Guest is God: Reflections on Tourism 1823 Tourism History of Darjeeling and the Sikkim Himalaya

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1824 Tourism Hotel and Hospitality Management1825 Tourism Impact of Terrorism on J&K Tourism1826 Tourism Indian Cultural Heritage Perspective for Tourism1827 Tourism Indian Tourism: Beyond the Millennium1828 Tourism Indian Tourism Business: A Legal Perspective1829 Tourism A Journey to Lake Mansarovara1830 Tourism Kailash: Impression and Expressions1831 Tourism Ladakh: Past and Present1832 Tourism Ladakh Profile1833 Tourism Management of Travel Agency1834 Tourism Marketing in Service Industry, Airline, Travel, Tours and Hotel1835 Tourism People and Legends of Himalaya and the Ganga1836 Tourism The Rich Heritage of Jammu and Kashmir Studies in Art, Architecture, History and Culture of1837 Tourism Tibet: The Himalayan Region: Religion, Society and Politics1838 Tourism Trends in Travel and Tourism and Law1839 Tourism Travel and Tourism Management (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1840 Tourism Tourism and Buddhist Monasteries of Ladakh Himalaya1841 Tourism Tourism, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development (6 Vols.) 6 Vols. Set1842 Tourism Tourism: Growth, Management and Incentives1843 Tourism Trans Himalaya: Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1844 Tourism Tourism in India (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1845 Tourism Tourism: Leisure and Recreation (3 Vols.) 3 Vols. Set1846 Tourism The Younghusband Expedition (To Lhasa) (An Interpretation)1847 Women SHkkjr Ekas ifjokj dh lSj1848 Women SBarriers for Women in Computing1849 Women SChallenges to the Fair Sex1850 Women SContitioning and Empowerment of Woman1851 Women SDalit Women Fear and Discrimination 1852 Women SDevadasis : Ancient to Modern1853 Women SEmpowerment of Women Through Entrepreneurship1854 Women SThe Evolution of Ideals of Womenhood in Indian Society1855 Women SFacets of Women’s Development1856 Women SThe Fair Sex in Tribal Cultures: Problems and Development1857 Women SFemale Crime in India and Theortical Perspectives of Crime1858 Women SFertility Transition in Rural South India1859 Women SGender: A Cross-Cultural Perspective1860 Women SGender and Development in India: The Indian Scenario1861 Women SGender Discrimination in the Kashmir Valley1862 Women SGirls Primary Education1863 Women SGreat Women of India1864 Women SHealth Awareness for Women1865 Women SHindu Widows: A Study in Deprivation1866 Women SHuman Rights of Minority and Women (4 Vols.) 4 Vols. Set1867 Women SThe Indian Women: Myth and Reality 1868 Women SIndian Women: Society and Law, Educational and Empowerment, Work and Dev3 Vols. Set1869 Women SIndian Women through the Ages1870 Women SIndira Gandhi: Women of India’s Destiny1871 Women SIn Search of Alternatives Tribal Woman in Desert Scenario1872 Women SInfant Mortality and Maternal Mortality: Socio-Economic Causes and Determinants1873 Women SInviting Menopause

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1874 Women SIslam and Gender Justice1875 Women SIslam, Women and Gender Justice1876 Women SKanya: Exploitation of Little Angels1877 Women SKunti Kuntala Shakuntala1878 Women SLiberation of Muslim Women1879 Women SLiving Death: Trauma of Widowhood in India1880 Women SMental Health and Aging Women 1881 Women SMulti-Dimensional Problems of Women in Kashmir1882 Women SNationalism and Women’s Movement in South India, 1917-471883 Women SPerformance of Women Police1884 Women SPolitics and Women Empowerment in the Himalayan State1885 Women SProblems and Potentials of Women Professionals1886 Women SProblems and Prospects of Rural Landless Women Labourers 1887 Women SRoyal Mughal Ladies: and Their Contributions1888 Women SSingle Women in Assamese Hindu Society An Anthropological Study of their Problems and S1889 Women SSex Roles in Transition1890 Women SSexuality in India Teenager and Teacher1891 Women SSocio-Psychological Dimensions of Women Education1892 Women SStatus and Empowerment of Tribal Women in Tripura1893 Women SStatus of Indian Women1894 Women SStatus of Women in Rural Societies1895 Women SStress and Neurotic Behaviour in College Girls1896 Women STribal Woman Labourers Aspects of Economic and Physical Exploitation1897 Women SVillage Women and Grameen Bank in Bangladesh1898 Women SViolence Against Women: Dynamics of Conjugal Relations1899 Women SVisibilising Women: Facets of History Through a Gender Lens1900 Women SWomen Across Asia: Issues of Identities1901 Women SWomen and Child1902 Women SWomen and Education1903 Women SWomen and Empowerment1904 Women SWomen and Entrepreneurship: Issues and Challanges1905 Women SWomen and Human Rights1906 Women SWomen and Politics1907 Women SWomen and Reservation in India1908 Women SWomen and Society1909 Women SWomen and Socio-Cultural Changes1910 Women SWomen and The Wind of Change1911 Women SWomen and Urban Crimes1912 Women SWomen and Work: Human Resource Development1913 Women SWomen’s Brata Rituals1914 Women SWomen Challenges of the New Millennium1915 Women SWomen’s Education and Development 1916 Women SWomen Employees and Rural Development Problems of Employed Women in Rural Areas1917 Women SWomen Empowernment in Garhwal Himalaya1918 Women SWomen Home, Excelled Men: Essays to Enliven You1919 Women SWoman of All Nations (2 Vols.) 2 Vols. Set1920 Women SWomen in Agriculture: Strategy for Socio-economic Empowerment 1921 Women SWomen in Crisis: New Approaches to Happiness1922 Women SWomen in Hindu Literature1923 Women SWomen Key to Successful Democracy1924 Women SWomen in Panchayati Raj Structures

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1925 Women SWomen Leadership in Organisations Socio-Cultural Determinants1926 Women SWomen's Autonomy and Reproductive Behaviour1927 Women SWomen’s Education and Development 1928 Women SWomen’s Equality : A Struggle for Survival1929 Women SWomen's Property Right's in India1930 Women SWomen's Role in the 20th Century, Manipur: A Historical Study1931 Women SWomen’s Studies: an Engineering Academic Discipline1932 Women SWomen’s Triumph1933 Women SHkkjrh; ukjh vkSj mldk R;kx1934 Women Siapk;rhjkt esa efgyk dh Hkkxhnkjh1935 Hindi B vkfnoklh lkeUrokn ¼cLrj dh ehfM;k tutkfr dh mRifÙk dk ukeewyd fl)kar½ 1936 Hindi B vkbZuk tehj dk ns[kk1937 Hindi B ckck lkgsc vEcsM+dj dh ok.kh1938 Hindi B ckS) opu rFkk vEcsM+dj fopkj1939 Hindi B cq) ds vxznwr Mkñ vkacsMdj1940 Hindi B cq) dh vksj1941 Hindi B Hkkjrh; ukjh vkSj mldk R;kx1942 Hindi B Hkkjr dh fons'k fufr vkSj vkradokn1943 Hindi B Hkkjr dh fons'k fufr vkSj buds iM+kSlh1944 Hindi B Hkkjr esa ifjokj dh lSj1945 Hindi B Hkkjrh; dforkvksa esa jk"Vªçse1946 Hindi B Hkkjr Ekas lk{kjrk vfHk;ku1947 Hindi B cw¡n ,d Lokfr dh1948 Hindi B nfyr vkUnksyu ls vlyh /keZ fujis{krk 1949 Hindi B nfyr f'k{kk dk ifjn`';1950 Hindi B Mk- vEcsM+dj vkSj ,d euqcknh fo'kys"k.k1951 Hindi B /kjrhiq=k dk 'kks"k.k1952 Hindi B thou ,d miou1953 Hindi B tkfr&izFkk ls iyk;u1954 Hindi B ge vkSj gekjh vktknh1955 Hindi B ge vkSj peRdkfjd fo|k LVsuksxzkQh1956 Hindi B fgefxjh ds Qwy1957 Hindi B ykSg iq:"k ljnkj iVsy ds laLej.k1958 Hindi B egkRek xk¡/kh vkSj vfgalk1959 Hindi B e/;;qxhu mÙkj Hkkjr esa jkedFkk fp=koyh1960 Hindi B ehfM;k ys[ku% lekpkj1961 Hindi B ehfM;k ys[ku% fopkj1962 Hindi B ehfM;k ys[ku% l`tu1963 Hindi B iapk;rhjkt esa efgyk dh Hkkxhnkjh1964 Hindi B iqfyl dh dgkuh esjh tqckuh1965 Hindi B jktho xka/kh ¼Li"V vkSj nwjn'khZ O;fDrRo½ 1966 Hindi B lsok dk lp1967 Hindi B Lora=kksÙkj Hkkjr esa ekuokf/kdkj1968 Hindi B lH;rk ds ewy vk/kkj1969 Hindi B xkSre cq) vkSj /kEein1970 Hindi B tEew d'ehj% ikpa gtkj o"kZ dk ,sfrgkfld ?kVukdze1971 Hindi B dkyZ ekDlZ ds lkE;oknh vkSj xka/kh ds lkE;;ksxh vkfFkZd foPkkjksa }kjk u;s lekt dh jpuk1972 Hindi B l`f"VdrkZ fo'odekZ dk bfrgkl

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2022 EDucatioEducation in the 21st Century2023 EDucatioEducation of Children With Special Needs2024 EDucatioEducational Opportunities in Abroad2025 EDucatioEducation Status in India2026 EDucatioEducational Technology2027 EDucatioEducation: Understanding The Learner2028 EDucatioEducational Guidance and Counselling2029 EDucatioEducational Planning2030 EDucatioElementary Education2031 EDucatioEmerging Challenges of Educational System2032 EDucatioEnvironmental Education2033 EDucatioExperimental Child Psychology2034 EDucatioExtension Third Dimension of Education2035 EDucatioFamily Environmental and School Performance2036 EDucatioFramework of Information Communication Technology and Teacher Education2037 EDucatioFuture Challenges of Learning 2038 EDucatioThe Future of Distance Learning2039 EDucatioGirls Primary Education2040 EDucatioGlobalising Professional Education in India2041 EDucatioGrowth Through Participation Quality Circle Way2042 EDucatioGuidance and Counselling2043 EDucatioHealth and Nutrition for the Schoolage Child2044 EDucatioHealth Education and Nutritition2045 EDucatioImbibing Value Education : Various Perspectives2046 EDucatioImpact of Curriculum Reforms in Education2047 EDucatioImpact of Media and Technology in Education2048 EDucatioIncreasing Role of Technology in Education2049 EDucatioIntelligence and Motivation2050 EDucatioIssues and Trends in Educational and Vocational Guidance2051 EDucatioIssues in Indian Education2052 EDucatioLearners with Special Needs2053 EDucatioLearning and Teaching : Learning Process2054 EDucatioLiterary Non-Formal Education2055 EDucatioThe Modern Condition of Educational Thought2056 EDucatioPhilosophy of Education2057 EDucatioPlanning and Expenditure on Education2058 EDucatioPopulation Education2059 EDucatioPrimary Education2060 EDucatioPrinciples of Growth and Development2061 EDucatioPsychology, Counsellig and Therapeutic Practices2062 EDucatioPsycological Basis of Physical Education2063 EDucatioPsycho-Social Factors : Learning English at School2064 EDucatioQuality in Education: The Quality Circle Way2065 EDucatioSchool Organisation and Management2066 EDucatioScience Education2067 EDucatioSecondary Education2068 EDucatioSexuality in India : Teenager and Teacher2069 EDucatioSociology and Education in the Indian Context2070 EDucatioTeacher Education : Making Education Effective2071 EDucatioTeaching and Technology For Human Development2072 EDucatioTeaching in a Technology Rich Environment

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2073 EDucatioTeaching of Biology2074 EDucatioTechnology Integration in Education 2075 EDucatioTechnology in the Preparation of Teacher2076 EDucatioTraining Teachers Problems and Issues2077 EDucatioTechnology Use in Open Learning System2078 EDucatioUnderstanding Extension Education 2079 EDucatioValue Education : A Study of Public Opinion2080 EDucatioValue Education And Education For Human Rights2081 EDucatioVirtual Education and Educational Futures2082 EDucatioWeb-based Education2083 EDucatioWomen and Education2084 paper BaThe African Element in Gandhi2085 paper BaCommunication and Management2086 paper BaEfficiency and Ethics and Management2087 paper BaExploring the Heartland : An Agenda for the Media2088 paper BaFood and Nutritition2089 paper BaFrom the Lips of the Goddess : Mata Vaishno Devi2090 paper BaGandhi : as we have known him2091 paper BaA Genesis of Behavioural Science2092 paper BaOlympic Games Asian Games Afro Asian Games and Common Wealth Games2093 paper BaReiki : A Unique Art of Healing2094 paper BaSimple Reforms for A Better Society2095 paper BacwWan ,d Lokfr dh2096 Rural D Dynamic of Residential Water Demand and Supply in India2097 SociologEnlivening Stories for Married Man and Women2098 manage E-Leadership: A New Paradigm2099 economiInnovation and Competitiveness of Small and Medium Enterprises2100 journal Role of Media in Kashmir Crises2101 scheduleCommunal Threat to Secular Democracy 2102 educatioHigher and Technical Education Book of Knowledge2103 educatioHigher Education: Quality and Management 2104 Politica India of Our Times: An Experiment in Democracy2105 Human RiHuman Rights and Inhuman Wrongs2106 SociologA New Paradigm of Development : Sumangalam2107 History Cementing Ethics with Modernism 2108 environ Climate Change: The Human Aspect 2109 educatioEducation for Peace: Utopia or Reality2110 gandhianGandhian: A Quest for New Civilization 2111 tourism Glimpses of Europe: A Crucible of Winning Ideas, Great Civilization and Bloodiest Wars2112 History History of the Later Harappans and Silpakara Movement (2 Vols.)2113 Politica Relations of NDA and UPA with Neighbour2114 religion Sri Nityananda with Sri Gouranga-Gadadhar2115 North EaThe Muslims of Manipur2116 LiteraturThe Twilight Years 2117 Educati DECONSTRUCTING: Higher Educational Reforms in India2118 North EaGLOBALISATION, GROWTH AND INEQUALITY IN NORTH EAST INDIA2119 Ocult ScUNDERSTANDING AND POWER OF ASTROLOGY2120 Terrori Terrorism in World (5 Vols.) 5 Vol2121 Educati Cooperative Learning2122 Politica TOWARDS POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT

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Author/Editor ISBN Pages Year Price Volumes InformationS. Narayan 212-0619-7 200 1999 300Jaganath Pathy 212-0081-4 214 1987 150S. Narayan 212-0683-9 194 2000 300Anil Kishore Sinha 212-0665-0 300 2000 360P. Sadanandam 212-0958-7 264 2008 475Verrin Elwin 212-0054-7 578 2007 900B.R. Rizvi 212-0402-X 155 1993 140Swaran Singh 212-0466-6 284 1994 140R.M. Sarkar 212-0320-1 314 2003 140Kanan K. Sadhu 212-0072-5 228 2009 450W.G. Archer 212-0888-2 210 2006 450J.H. Hutton Introduc212-0171-3 1516 1996 4500L. Thara Bhai 212-0087-3 216 1987 150P.K. Bhowmick 7835-099-8 182 2002 540R.V. Singh 7835-331-8 310 2006 690P.K. Mohanty 7835-024-6 320 2002 790Kakali Paul Mitra 7835-306-7 296 2004 790Divya Shrivastava 212-0698-7 258 2000 150Amitabha Sarkar 212-0442-9 186 1994 200Manis Kumar Raha 212-0520-4 600 1996 850S. Narayan 212-0687-1 192 2002 490P. Rajyalakshmi 7835-028-9 282 2002 690Wilhelm Wundt Intro7835-606-6 564 2007 1800Hoffman S.J. John, 212-0304-X 5085 2009 12000P.K. Mohanty 7835-178-1 750 2004 1800P.K. Mohanty 8205-052-9 1528 2006 4500Daiwakar Minz , De 7835-121-8 312 2009 750M. Shakeel Ahmed 212-0840-8 300 2004 650Cecil Henry Bompa 212-0754-1 324 2001 495Nityananda Patnaik 212-0776-2 210 2002 395Dineshchandra Sen 212-0911-0 362 2006 750K. S. Gulia 8205-425-7 380 2007 900K. S. Gulia 8205-419-2 400 2007 900J.A. Hammerton 212-0000-8 5542 1997 9000S.C. Bhatt 212-0525-5 6100 2008 20000Samita Manna 212-0643-X 284 2000 415Amitabh Sarkar, Sa 212-0528-X 154 1996 250S.P. Talukdar 7835-758-4 308 2009 750G P Singh 212-1012-6 400 2008 890B.R. Rizvi 212-0246-9 244 1989 150W.G. Archer 8205-407-9 376 2007 540Aman Gupta 8205-205-X 612 2005 1800 1. Protecti 2. Comparision Analysis of Indigenous PeoplesJhon K. Thomas 8205-206-8 604 2005 1800 1. Status of2. Empowerment and Protection of the Rights of TribalsSamira Dasgupta 212-0497-6 152 1995 275U. Nissor Singh 212-0198-5 300 2003 300J.S. Bhandari 212-0388-0 292 1992 300G.P. Singh 212-0329-5 538 1990 790T.S. Gangte 212-0400-3 284 2003 495Sir Harry Johnston, 8205-360-9 2320 2007 4500S.C. Bhatt, Gopal 7835-356-3 15000 2005 31500

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Dr. S. Thirunavukka7835-499-3 272 2006 680Geoffrey Gorer Fore212-0125-X 510 1996 700Mukesh Ahuja 8205-319-6 586 2006 1400S.T. Das 212-0058-X 1004 1989 750C.S. Reddy 7835-691-4 344 2009 750

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B.S. Bisht 7835-320-2 348 2006 750P.K. Seth 7835-106-4 304 2003 890G.C. Nayak 7835-287-7 296 2004 750K.N. Sahay 212-0434-8 245 1993 225fnokdj feat 7835-743-0 464 2009 900Sujata Mittal 8205-088-X 300 2005 790V.C. Pandey 8205-102-9 326 2005 890V.C. Pandey 8205-103-7 340 2005 890V.C. Pandey 8205-101-0 640 2004 1800 1. Child Education, 2. Child CounsellingSujata Mittal 8205-085-5 951 2004 2500 1. Experimental Child Psychology, 2. Health and Nutrition for the School-age Child, 3. Children and MediaShalini Saxena Mita7835-071-8 339 2006 690Gopal Bhargava 7835-200-1 628 2003 1800Nanunda D.C. 7835-645-7 416 2008 890Ashhad Ahmed 7835-264-8 250 2004 750Radhey Shyam 7835-761-4 352 2009 750Arunima Baruah 7835-082-3 368 2002 790S. Gunasekaran 7835-709-7 322 2008 765M. Sakku Bhavya 7835-569-8 287 2007 720M.L Dhawan 8205-172-X 302 2005 750Sujata Mittal 8205-086-3 290 2005 790Taruna C. Dhall 7835-256-7 300 2004 490O.P. Narayan 8205-202-5 916 2005 2500 1. Children and the Culture of Human Rights 2. Children and the Right to Education 3. Children and the Access to InformationSujata Mittal 8205-087-1 322 2005 890Jaishree Jaiswal 7835-145-5 304 2005 790V.C. Pandey 8205-002-2 280 2005 770Maimun Nisha 8205-373-0 346 2006 625Maimun Nisha 7835-498-5 296 2006 750Khurshid Dabdi 7835-791-1 308 2009 750P.C. Shukla 8205-212-2 924 2005 2500 1. Selection and Enumeration of Street Children 2. Delinquent Street Children 3. Street Children and the Future DirectionMahesh Pardhan 7835-558-2 70 2007 360Mohinder Singh 7835-543-4 280 2007 690papy oekZ flag 7835815-4 280 2010 750Sila Basak 212-0942-0 134 2007 340Niraj Kumar, S.C. 212-0566-2 340 1998 300N. Pradeep Sharma212-579-4 342 1998 300L.N. Shastri 7835-210-9 308 2004 590L.N. Shastri 7835-258-3 280 2004 590Dr. S.K. Kulshresth 7835-472-1 240 2006 450P.V. Gopalakrishna 7835-310-5 394 2005 450S.T. Das 212-0504-2 430 2006 450Bhagaban Swain 7835-088-2 214 2002 590K.R. Sharma and T.7835-571-X 308 2008 750Rajmohan Joshi 8205-380-3 274 2006 690R.S. Dube 212-0083-0 202 1987 120T.K. Meti Foreword 212-0272-8 168 1989 160Debnarayan Sarker 7835-818-5 220 2010 690Harjinder Singh 212-0078-4 264 1987 150M.C. Dhawan 901799-2-6 270 2003 720C. Palit 7835-497-7 250 2006 690S.P. Ganguly 212-0433-X 168 1993 200

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Kamala Subramani 212-0089-X 160 1987 90G.P. Isser, IFS 212-0791-6 250 2002 590K.N. Kabra, Laxmi 212-0883-1 310 2006 540Sukhpal Singh 7835-511-6 382 2006 890O.P. Goyal 212-0122-5 463 1988 360R.V. Singh 7835-331-8 310 2006 690L.N. Dahiya 212-0391-0 201 1991 190V. Ramakrishna Red212-0099-7 837 1987 458Bharat Jhunjhunwal 7835-740-9 306 2009 750Ravinder N Batta 7835-646-5 270 2008 630Chan. Wahn Kim 7835-309-1 280 2006 725Ravindra Nath 7835-581-7 282 2006 690B.N. Banerjee 212-0431-3 196 1993 200B. Ramachandran 7835-184-6 350 2003 875R.R. Sharma, Imre 212-0575-1 230 1997 455D.M. Madari 7835-556-6 292 2007 690Jean-Joseph Boillot 212-0948-X 154 2008 360R. Murugesan 7835-799-7 288 2009 690Narayan Dixit 8205-339-0 260 2006 630A Manor Selvi 212-1048-5 421 2010 790Ambika prasad Pati 212-1043-0 290 2010 400P. Banerjee 212-0010-5 264 1986 180Dr. R. Korokandy 7835-632-5 400 2008 1800Bharat Jhunjhunwal 7835-599-X 290 2007 720B. Mohanan 212-0500-X 208 1995 290Ramesh Chandra 8205-015-4 2444 2004 7000 1. Economy, 2. Poverty Reduction, 3. Industry, 4. Education, 5. Trade and Commerce, 6. Agriculture, 7. Communication, 8. EnvironmentTuktuk Kumar 212-0241-X 250 1988 150Tapan Choure 7835-312-1 310 2004 850A. Balakrishnan 7835-602-3 390 2007 950B.N. Pawar 7835-519-1 310 2007 720K.K. Somani 7835-100-5 218 2002 490A. Vijay Kumar 7835-782-9 408 2009 890Navaratna Dissana 212-0855-6 326 2005 790H.L. Kaila 7835- 727 2006 1500Shoeb Ahmed 7835-218-4 300 2004 540Naseer Elahi 7835-503-5 302 2006 750S. Subramanian 7835-510-8 210 2006 540Gautam Murthy 7835-615-5 290 2008 650K.V.S. Rama, Sarm 212-0600-6 254 1998 360Dr. S. Thirunavakka7835-499-3 272 2006 680K. Shankar 212-0325-2 348 1990 280Deepali Panth Joshi212-1048-5 368 2010 750M. Chattopadhyay 212-0241-8 140 1989 100V.P. Raghavan 212-0188-8 234 1988 200J. Coggin Brown 8205-483-7 793 2008 1800Vibhuti Patel, Mani 212-0925-0 352 2006 690S. C. Acharya, A. K 7835-412-8 294 2006 690P.K. Samanta, A.K. 7835-416-0 300 2005 750Deepali Pant Joshi 212-0887-4 286 2006 625Attar Chand 212-0077-6 528 1987 550R.C. Dutt 212-0453-4 344 1994 350

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Monika Aggarwal 212-0953-6 328 2007 820Jayanal-uddin Ahme7835-409-0 300 2005 750Saroj Rani 7835-731-7 408 2009 850P. K. Mishra, Devi 7835-348-2 239 2005 790L. Ratha Krishnan 7835-764-5 364 2009 750Kuldip Kaur; Forewo212-0557-3 235 1997 390T.R. Sareen 8205-074-X 920 2004 2500 1. Social Development in South Asia, 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South AsiaAjaya Kumar Sahoo7835-580-9 322 2006 750Manu Agarwal 7835-478-0 158 2006 540R.K. Mishra, J. Kirm212-0954-4 288 2007 810Sukanti P. Patnaik 212-0445-3 162 1993 150Y. Ashok Kumar 7835-316-4 316 2005 850M.B. Pranesh 7835-426-8 300 2005 750Bharat Jhunjhunwal 7835-257-5 246 2005 790Maimun Nisha 7835-495-0 326 2006 750Asma Begum 212-0926-9 280 2007 590K.P. Wasnik 7835-427-6 268 2006 750Rameshwari Pandy 7835-837-6 350 2010 875I. Ramabrahmam 212-0239-6 244 2005 150Qamar Hasan 212-0611-1 332 1998 490Shamshad Ahmed 8205-241-6 260 2005 690Sarla Gupta 7835-056-4 324 2001 790Ramesh Chandra 8205-142-8 300 2004 890M.L. Mathur 7835-123-4 250 2005 690M.L. Dhawan 8205-056-1 312 2005 850V.C. Pandey 8205-102-9 326 2005 890V.C. Pandey 8205-101-0 640 2004 1800 1. Child Education, 2. Child CounsellingSujata K. Das 8205-085-5 951 2004 2500 1. Experimental Child Psychology 2. Health and Nutrition for the School-age Child 3. Children and MediaV.C. Pandey 8205-103-7 340 2005 890 Xavier; Alphonse, 212-0904-8 234 2007 650Atul Jain 8205-168-1 274 2005 690V.C. Pandey 7835-057-2 334 2001 790Rani Metha 7835-305-9 320 2004 790Sarita Kumari, D.S. 8205-164-3 318 2005 790Henry Thiagraj 212-0876-9 350 2007 790V.C. Pandey 8205-154-1 290 2005 750V.C. Pandey 8205-049-9 310 2004 890Akbar Hussain & Nor212-1031-7 496 2009 947Akbar Hussain, Afza212-0615-4 270 1998 390Arun K. Sen, Anis 212-0636-7 192 1999 275M. Sakku Bhavya 7835-569-8 287 2007 720D.S. Srivastava, Sa 8205-170-3 309 2005 790Ramesh Chandra 7835-230-3 230 2005 575S.K. Chatterjee 212-0632-4 464 2000 675V.C. Pandey 8205-171-1 301 2005 750P.V. Gopala Krishn 7835-002-5 400 2001 875Shri Prakash 212-0603-0 278 1999 425V.C. Pandey 8205-007-3 312 2005 860S.K. Yadav 7835-406-0 308 2007 750V.C. Pandey 8205-153-3 276 2005 690M.L Dhawan 8205-172-X 302 2005 750

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Ramesh Chandra 7835-229-X 320 2005 850G. Pankajam 212-0873-4 300 2005 590V.C. Pandey 7835-055-6 334 2001 790D.S. Srivastava, Sa 8205-165-7 297 2005 750Monica Tomar, D.S.8205-167-3 321 2005 790Shamshad Ahmed 8205-236-X 256 2005 690M.L Dhawan 8205-160-6 301 2005 750Sarita Kumari, D.S. 8205-166-5 287 2005 750A.S. Altekar 8205-492-9 394 2009 790M. Chakravarti 7835-280-X 250 2007 450Sarita Kumari D.S. 8205-156-8 303 2005 750Bernd P. Flug 212-0399-6 228 1992 250R.K. Rao 7835-006-8 398 2005 900V.C. Pandey 8205-006-5 2298 2003 7000 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 LearningV.C. Pandey 8205-173-8 312 2005 750D.S. Srivastava, M 8205-169-X 355 2005 885V.C. Pandey 8205-013-8 292 2005 810Ramesh Chandra 7835-146-3 2700 2003 9000 1-3. India, 4. Pakistan, 5. Bangladesh, 6. Nepal, 7. Sri Lanka, 8. Bhutan, 9. MaldivesArchana Tomar 7835-548-5 326 2007 690G. Pankajam 212-0695-2 210 2000 400Santosh Kumar Das212-0208-6 526 1996 650Taruna Choudhary D7835-256-7 300 2004 490Jagdish Lal Azad 212-1004-1 406 2008 750V.C. Pandey 8205-004-9 326 2005 890V.C. Pandey 8205-014-6 318 2005 870Ramesh Chandra 7835-236-2 312 2005 850Niraj Kumar 212-0566-2 464 1998 690V.C. Pandey 8205-082-0 320 2004 790V.C. Pandey 8205-357-9 267 2006 690Sujata Mittal 8205-087-1 322 2005 890Amit Sen 8205-238-6 262 2005 720V.C. Pandey 8205-009-X 280 2005 770Umrao Singh Chaud212-1018-8 262 2009 750D. C. Nanjunda, Anj7835-679-1 568 2008 1250V.C. Pandey 8205-002-2 280 2005 770Rameshwari Pandya7835-213-3 280 2004 690Sarita & Monika 8205-117-7 309 2004 740Ramesh Chandra 7835-231-1 328 2005 790V.C. Pandey 8205-011-1 288 2005 790M.L. Dhawan 8205-161-4 297 2005 750Sarita Kumari 8205-141-X 300 2004 790V.C. Pandey 8205-000-6 1420 2003 4500 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 AgeV.C. Pandey 8205-157-6 301 2005 750kavita A. Sharma 212-1006-5 250 2008 500Dr. O.P. Goyal 7835-593-0 270 2007 690S.K. Sharma, Moni 8205-158-4 310 2005 750M.L. Dhawan 8205-159-2 292 2005 750V.C. Pandey 8205-008-1 306 2005 840Aditya Shashi Jain 7835-780-5 224 2009 540Bernd P. Flug 212-0688-X 184 2000 350Jayashree Roy 212-0852-1 330 2005 790

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Kusum Yadulal 7835-209-5 310 2003 790Qamar Hasan 212-0533-6 317 1997 545Hariom Goel 7835-600-7 208 2007 600M.L. Dhawan 8205-151-7 288 2005 740V.C. Pandey 8205-176-2 303 2005 750G. Sreeramulu 7835-215-X 280 2004 690R.N. Thakur 212-0624-3 220 1999 325R.K. Rao 7835-012-2 394 2000 890T. Geetha, N Jaya 7835-689-9 240 2009 580S.K. Sharma, Moni 8205-155-X 305 2005 690O.P. Dhiman 7835-557-4 404 2007 750Shamshad Ahmed 8205-245-9 300 2005 790Ramesh Chandra 8205-143-6 300 2005 850Kusum Sharma 212-0707-X 320 2000 600Deepa Sharma, Rav7835-516-7 199 2006 450O.P.M.Tripathi 212-1014-0 210 2008 540Sangh Mitra 7835-144-7 342 2002 890M.L. Dhawan 8205-055-3 628 2004 1600 1. Challenges of Rural Education, 2. Rural Development PrioritiesG. Sudarshanam 212-0351-1 216 1991 200Narayan Mishra 7835-074-2 298 2001 690O.P. Goyal 8205-163-0 302 2005 750Sampooran Singh, K7835-443-8 354 2005 875Ramesh Chandra 7835-232-X 358 2005 890Chittabrata Palit 7835-496-9 270 2006 750Bernd P. Flug 212-0509-3 175 1996 250Monica Tomar, D.S.8205-162-2 310 2005 750Kavita Joshi 7835-253-2 250 2004 690V.C. Pandey 8205-152-5 263 2005 675Anju Mathur, S.S. M212-0748-7 202 2001 390Mohit Chakrabarati 7835-478-9 188 2008 450Mohit Chakrabarti 212-0436-4 226 1993 225Sarita, Monika 8205-094-4 309 2004 850Mohit Chakrabarti 7835-668-6 136 2008 450Ramesh Chandra 7835-233-8 328 2005 890Vinod Kr. Singh 212-1039-3 208 2010 360V.C. Pandey 8205-012-X 296 2005 790Dr. Archana Tomar 7835-327-X 276 2005 690R. P. Singh 212-1005-8 292 2008 690V.C. Pandey 8205-010-3 280 2005 770Ramesh Chandra 8205-045-6 270 2004 750Ramesh Chandra 7835-234-6 296 2005 790Ramesh Chandra 7835-235-4 320 2005 880D. C. Nanjunda 7835-725-6 296 2008 750Santosh Aggarwal 212-0336-8 340 1991 235Ashok Celly 7835-614-7 207 2007 750R.P. Singh 212-0900-5 280 2006 690Ramesh Chandra 7835-237-0 320 2005 890Manmatha Kundu 212-0447-7 220 2003 450O.P. Dhiman 7835-674-0 346 2008 750Maimun Nisha 7835-495-0 326 2006 750Ramesh Chandra 7835-202-8 3490 2003 9000 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

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K.L. Gandhi 212-0429-1 185 1993 150Promila Kapur, Brig 7835-565-5 762 2008 1800V.C. Pandey 8205-174-6 266 2005 750Ramesh Chandra 7835-238-9 318 2005 870Ramesh Chandra 7835-229-X 302 2005 790Mohit Priyadarshijkefd'ku 7835-492-6 292 2006 670dqlqe ;nqyky 7835-575-2 307 2006 690S. Narayan 212-0683-9 194 2000 300Ashish Dutta 7835-058-0 340 2001 790Narottam Gaan 7835-641-4 400 2008 900Ramesh Chandra, Ri8205-105-3 300 2004 740Bharat Jhunjhunwal 7835-816-1 320 2010 750Kumar Chattopadhy212-0494-4 80 1995 150Maimun Nisha 7835- 514-0 244 2006 690K.S. Gulia 8205-423-0 400 2007 900Gopal Bhargava 7835-016-5 360 2001 875S.C. Bhatt 212-0525-5 6100 1998 20000K. C. Gupta 212-0788-6 264 2002 690Mahua Sarkar, Jaya7835-601-5 290 2008 720Gopal Bhargava 7835-113-3 676 2002 1800Rajmohan Joshi 8205-382-X 300 2006 690Gopal Bhargawa 7835-211-7 298 2003 740Archana Tomar 7835-548-5 326 2007 690K.L. Rai 212-0452-6 298 1993 300Prakash Talwar 8205-341-2 262 2006 650B.N. Banerjee 212-0119-5 200 1987 140Narottam Gaan 7835-295-8 336 2004 750V. Vidyanath 212-0711-8 264 2000 500V. C. Pandey 8205-136-3 925 2004 2700 1. Tourism Development in South Asia 2. Environment Development in South Asia 3. Security Development in South AsiaSumedha Mehta Mo7835-457-8 242 2005 690Atreyi Biswas 212-0660-X 300 2000 360K.S. Gulia 7835-283-4 250 2004 680Sujata K. Dass 8205-114-2 635 2004 1600 1. Structure of Global Climate Change 2. Climate, Health and Sustainable DevelopmentRamesh Chandra 8205-015-4 2444 2004 7000Gopal Bhargava 8205-078-2 928 2004 2500 1. Climate Changes: Causes and its Effects 2. Global Warming: Consequences in the Future 3. Transparency and Accountability of Global EnvironmentIndoo Pandey Khand7835-814-7 332 2010 750Sampooran Singh 7835-710-0 310 2008 750C. Palit, M. Sarkar 7835-596-5 208 2007 590Gopal Bhargava 7835-059-9 346 2001 795K.S. Gulia 8205-408-7 360 2007 900Narottam Gaan 7835-411-X 418 2005 890K.S. Gulia 8205-426-5 335 2007 900Bibhuti Bhushan Mal7835-286-9 375 2004 850M.B. Pranesh 7835-426-8 300 2005 750Ramesh Chandra, Ri8205-099-5 315 2004 850Anil Nauriya 87458-13-5 116 2006 290O.P. Dhiman 7835-746-1 364 2009 750J.S. Mathur 212-1030-0 354 2009 790E.S. Reddy and Hol 87450-12-7 288 2006 540

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Lavanam Gora, Mark212-0863-7 318 2005 690J.S. Mathur 212-0961-7 384 2007 720Ansar Harvani 212-0518-2 268 1996 375B. Mohanan 212-0645-6 275 1999 405Mohit Chakrabarti 212-0446-1 184 1994 200Thomas Vettickal 212-0798-3 330 2002 590Ravindra Kumar 212-0914-5 152 2006 360Ravindra Kumar 7835-644-9 132 2008 490Ravindra Kumar 7835-822-2 156 2010 450Ravindra Kumar 212-0898-X 346 2006 540Madhu Limaye 212-0487-9 188 2003 350R.M. Pal, Meera Ve 212-0927-7 896 2007 1800G.N.S. Raghavan 212-0112-8 181 1987 225Jaladhar Pal 212-0524-7 346 1998 450Ravindra Kumar 212-0932-3 164 2007 340Bernd P. Flug 212-0509-3 175 1996 250Jyoti T. Sharma 212-0571-9 356 2001 590johUnz dqekj 7835-669-4 140 2008 360johUnz dqekj 7835-670-8 154 2008 540johUnz dqekj 7835-554-X 282 2007 360johUnz dqekj 7835-823-9 136 2010 450C. Palit, Nupur Das 7835-692-1 162 2009 540Meenu Sharma 7835-471-3 366 2006 750G.C. Satpathy 7835-083-1 318 2002 775Arun Kumar Jain 7835-346-6 300 2008 450Sujata K. Dass 8205-100-2 318 2004 850Sujata K. Dass 8205-040-5 1178 2004 3200 1. Diet, Nutrition and Changing Style, 2. Health and Nutrition 3. Food and Nutrition Security: Urban Challenges, 4. Childhood Nutrition and Academic ProgressSujata K. Das 8205-085-5 951 2004 2500 1. Experimental Child Psychology, 2. Health and Nutrition for the School-age Child, 3. Children and MediaSanjeev Singh 908675-0-4 280 2009 890Radhey Shyam, Azi 7835-761-4 352 2009 750K. Madhav Naidu 908675-1-1 344 2009 890Sujata K. Dass 901799-6-9 286 2003 750Amarjeet Singh, Inda212-1019-5 624 2009 1800Maimun Nisha 7835-514-0 244 2006 690Bernd P. Flug 212-0399-6 228 1992 250G.C. Satapathy 7835-112-9 2359 2003 7000Omprakash Shukal 212-0963-3 250 2008 630Sujata K. Dass 901799-7-7 270 2003 720Sanjeev Singh 908675-2-8 380 2009 890Neeraj Lalwani 212-0779-7 280 2002 690Mohinder Singh, IA 212-0832-7 275 2003 595Vatsala Samant 212-0606-5 299 2000 450Maimun Nisha 7835-528-0 274 2006 720Sujata Mittal 8205-087-1 322 2005 890Charles Greene Cu 212-0673-1 422 1999 600Chittabrata Palit, A 7835-323-7 300 2005 750Prakash Veereshwa7835-078-5 288 2002 650Jyoti S. Hallad, C. 7835-807-9 350 2010 750T.N. Achuta Rao 7835-290-7 348 2004 890O.S. Prmad 212-0618-9 186 1999 300

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K. Madhav Naidu 908675-3-5 360 2009 890Piyush Sharma 908675-4-0 360 2009 890Maimun Nisha 7835-498-5 300 2006 750Debasis Bagchi 212-0866-1 900 2005 2500 1. Solace or Misery, 2. Convention and Laws, 3. Supreme Court VerdictsS.D. Dwivedi 7835-075-0 212 2002 290Parvesh Handa 7835-476-4 250 2006 690Khomdon Singh Lisa7835-733-1 558 2009 1080G.C. Satpathy 901799-5-0 300 2003 790Aman Jesani, Padma7835-296-6 328 2004 750Sukhdeepak Malvai 212-0610-3 210 1998 190Sampooran Singh, K7835-443-8 350 2005 875Parvesh Handa 212-0912-9 300 2006 690C. Ashok 7835-681-3 360 2008 890Swarn Lata Sakhuja212-0999-4 226 2008 300Howard Beckman 212-0704-5 194 2000 300Maimun Nisha 7835-504-3 272 2006 750Tan Chung 212-0585-9 600 1998 1200M. Chakravarti 212-0468-2 2267 1994 4500K.K. Shah 212-0189-6 248 1988 300C Palit, Nupur Das 7835-692-1 162 2009 540S. Narayan 212-0619-7 200 1999 300K.S. Gulia 8205-418-4 346 2007 900P. Sadanandam 212-0958-7 264 2008 475Chandra Bhushan 7835-352-2 236 2005 675Narendra, Nath, For212-0026-1 248 1986 180J. Raghaviah 212-0324-4 138 1990 90Sila Basak 212-0891-2 300 2006 690Nagindra Rao 7835-300-8 290 2005 690S.C. Mukhopadhyay212-0193-4 488 1988 280T.R. Sareen 7835-349-0 350 2005 850C. Palit 7835-497-7 308 2006 690Ekta Singh 7835-301-6 304 2009 850Shafey Kidwai 212-1047-8 300 2010 750R.C. Majumdar 212-0007-7 550 2008 900Sheela Saha, D.N. 7835-251-6 300 2004 780Umesha Mishra 212-0090-3 465 1987 300Vijay Sanghavi 7835-340-7 324 2006 650T.A. Gopnatha Rao 212-0065-2 136 1986 140Nagendra E. Rao 212-0916-1 232 2006 300Sudeshna Basak 212-1028-7 252 2010 630J. Prasad Singh De 212-0095-4 416 1987 270Paramanshi Jaidev 7835-122-6 352 2002 890Dr. K. Jamanadas 7835-547-7 308 2007 690Manis Kumar Raha 212-0520-4 600 1996 850R.C. Thakran 212-0708-0 329 2000 540Raj Kumar 7835-768-3 667 2009 1800Dineshchandra Sen R212-0906-4 2001 2006 4500V. Ramakrishna Red212-0099-7 837 1987 458Ravindra Nath 7835-581-7 282 2006 690A.S. Altekar 8205-492-9 394 2009 790Gopal Bhargava 8205-440-0 12600 2007 24300

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Simmi Jain 7835-116-1 1228 2003 3600Mahua Sarkar, Jaya7835-601-5 290 2008 720K.V. Soundara Raja212-0117-9 320 1988 350S.C. Bhatt 212-0525-5 6100 1998 20000E. De. Valbezen 212-0021-0 513 1986 320Chandra Mauli Mani7835-425-X 250 2005 750Karin Larsen 212-0584-0 507 1998 720Atreyi Biswas 212-0660-X 300 2000 360K. Suryanarayana 212-0092-X 125 1987 60John Strachey, Rich212-0018-0 474 1986 300Ahmed Shah 212-0392-9 172 1991 300Lion M G Agarwal 8205-468-0 1192 2008 2700H. Srikanth Forewo 212-0326-0 224 1991 200J.N. Samaddar Fore212-0044-X 220 1986 180S.C. Bhatt 212-0591-3 296 1998 450Nikhat Ekbal 7835-756-0 306 2009 675Kartar Singh Bhalla 7835-470-5 324 2006 490Brig. Jagdev Singh 212-0893-9 336 2006 540Arnold Keppel 212-0116-0 228 1987 150S. S. Khalsaji 7835-272-9 243 2004 1000S.V. Viswanatha 8205-490-5 244 2009 630Helen Cameron Gor8205-488-2 230 2009 600Shashi B Sahai 212-1041-6 282 2010 650Kishori Lal Sarkar 212-0499-2 220 1995 325John William Kaye 212-0194-2 2076 2008 2500Wakidur Rohman 7835-428-4 300 2005 750Raj Kumar 7835-475-6 192 2006 450K.S. Gulia 8205-413-3 1154 2007 2700 1. Historical Perspective 2. Demography and Human Geography 3. Geological and Physical PerspectiveJash Raj Subba 212-0964-1 464 2008 1350S. Gajrani 8205-059-6 1848 2004 4500 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 IndiaT. Raatan 8205-178-9 336 2006 900Ajeet Javed Forewo212-0817-3 320 2002 790Yashoda Devi 212-0438-0 862 1995 950K.C. Bhanja 212-0441-0 306 1993 360Deep Chand Bandh7835-090-4 405 2003 790Charles Greene Cu 212-0673-1 424 1999 600Chittabrata Palit, A 7835-323-7 300 2005 750M. Krishna Kumari 212-0267-1 162 1989 200Archur Crawford 212-0123-3 273 1987 160Tuktuk Kumar 212-0240-1 250 1988 150Shailendra Kumar 212-0473-9 431 1994 900Johan William Kaye 212-0194-2 2080 1996 2500H.A. Barari 212-0858-0 421 2004 950Tan Chung 212-0630-8 280 1999 750Amarnath Das 212-0028-8 351 1986 225H.N. Mitra, N.N. Mit 212-0213-2 2000 36000T.R. Sareen 212-0833-5 1400 2004 4500Jeyaseela Stephen 212-0946-3 358 2008 890S.V. Venkateswara 212-0204-3 668 1996 1800Garima Prakash 7835-250-8 300 2004 790Lord Irwin 212-0068-7 380 1987 240

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M.P. Ajithkumar 7835-493-4 308 2006 750R.N. Vyas 212-0118-7 188 1987 140V. Janapathy 212-0758-4 354 2002 495Afzal Ahmad 212-0396-1 256 1991 188Abolghasem Dadva 212-0639-1 440 2000 630Prakash Almeida 7835-016-5 292 2001 690D.D. Aggarwal 7835-108-0 282 2002 890P. Sivunmaidu 212-0252-4 130 2004 360G.P. Singh 212-0329-5 536 1990 790H.A. Barari 212-0881-5 418 2006 590A.K. Mohanty Binap7835-418-7 320 2005 790Kripa Shankar 212-0325-2 348 1990 280Prem Singh Jina 212-0654-5 416 2000 700K.M. Ashraf 212-0705-3 352 2000 625George Forrest 212-0063-6 972 1986 600Giriraj Shah 7835-020-3 268 2002 768Lady Betty Balfour 212-0137-3 560 1988 360G.N.S. Raghavan 212-0112-8 181 1987 225J.C. Nagpal 212-0149-7 376 1988 400Dilip Kumar Roy 7835-410-1 256 2006 750Asghar Ali Engineer212-1013-3 208 2008 540J.R.A. Davis 212-0253-1 2028 1989 1800Aravind Ganachari 7835-351-2 254 2005 690Anshu Singh 7835-293-1 284 2004 790Romesh C. Dutt Intr212-0014-8 688 1986 450Sir Richard Temple 212-0019-9 538 1986 360Dr. Rajkumar Singh 212-0967-6 298 2008 720Vinod Singhal 7835-560-4 310 2007 495M.P. Kuksal 7835-594-9 278 2007 690B.B. Hazarika 212-0069-5 565 2006 690D.D. Aggarwal 7835-177-3 314 2003 790Panchanan Mitra 8205-494-3 520 2009 1350Henryk Skolimowski212-0853-X 300 2005 790Pandit Pearay Mohan212-0671-5 1093 1999 1500Eng. Translation by 212-0037-7 456 2000 540Dr. Rekha Pande 212-0875-0 300 2005 750Somnath Wakhlu Fo212-0570-0 372 1998 500Soma Mukherjee 212-0760-6 286 2001 580Omesh Saigal, IAS 212-0796-7 314 2002 790Rachel Wheatcroft 212-0053-7 306 1986 270S Krishnaswami Ay 212-0038-7 414 2010 900Manila Rohatgi 7835-515-9 294 2007 650S.Z. Hussain Jafri 212-0597-2 225 1998 275N Venkata Ramana 212-0066-0 416 2009 990R.C. Majumdar 212-0040-7 1004 1986 1800Roper Lethbridge 212-0138-1 119 1988 90A. Surya Kumari 212-0230-2 254 1988 300John M. Ludlow 212-0020-2 382 1986 225Binode Behari Dutt 8205-487-5 412 2009 820Dhaneswar Kalita 212-0329-5 104 1991 100Sven Hedin Forewor212-0340-6 1393 2002 1800

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Ayub Syed 212-0804-1 766 2003 1800 1. Democracy My Foot, 2. Coalitions, Conflicts and CommunalisationsDavid MacDonald 212-0784-3 318 2002 540V. Sudarsen; M.A. 212-0329-5 302 1990 120B.L. Gupta 212-0405-4 370 1992 350Prof. K.K. Shah, R 7835-415-2 225 2005 690T Athol Joyce NW 212-0002-4 792 1997 3600P. Mehra 212-0843-2 328 2005 890johUnz dqekj 212-0915-3 141 2006 360johUnz dqekj 212-0931-5 150 2006 360Gururamji Vishw 7835-604-X 309 2007 750johUnz dqekj 7835-555-8 202 2007 540iznhi dqekj ekS;Z 7835-562-0 258 2007 650Mamta Rajawat 7835-061-0 362 2001 790K.M. Mathur 7835-182-X 330 2003 825Nanunda D.C. 7835-645-7 416 2008 890K.M. Mathur 212-0516-6 399 1996 650Prem K. Shinde 8205-240-8 892 2005 2500 1. Dalits and Racial Justice 2. Dalits Security and Rights Implications 3. Dalits: The Broken FutureJoseph Benjamin 212-1044-7 320 2010 750Rashmi Pathak 901799-3-4 282 2003 750Bharat Jhunjhunwal 7835-124-2 260 2002 525Prakash Talwar 8205-351-X 294 2006 750Rajindar Sachar 212-0830-0 350 2009 540D.N. Gupta 7835-098-X 632 2003 1800Shilpy Gupta & A.K 212-1015-7 456 2009 900Jaishree Jaiswal 7835-145-5 304 2005 790R.M. Pal, G.S. Bha 212-0648-0 328 2001 475D.R. Kaarthikeyan 212-0824-6 270 2005 450K.P. Saxena 212-0605-7 304 1999 450Gopal Bhargava 7835-060-2 336 2001 795Gopal Bhargava 7835-203-6 304 2003 790Pramod Mishra 7835-011-4 398 2000 900K.P. Saksena 212-0819-X 396 2003 890Praven Yogi 8205-385-4 313 2006 720Lalit Kumar Arora 8205-389-7 322 2006 750V.N. Viswanathan 7835-658-9 304 2008 720Pramod Mishra 8205-383-8 305 2006 720Pramod Mishra 7835-008-4 330 2000 800Aman Gupta 8205-205-X 612 2005 1800 1. Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2. Comparision Analysis of Indigenous PeoplesIndrani Sen 8205-204-1 1212 2005 3600 1. Reinventing Women's Right 2. Transgender Human Rights 3. Women and Human Rights Development 4. Human Rights and Sexual MinoritiesJhon K. Thomas 8205-206-8 604 2005 1800 1. Status of Tribals in India 2. Empowerment and Protection of the Rights of TribalsHenry Thiagaraj 212-0876-9 350 2007 790Lalit Kumar Arora 8205-374-9 324 2006 750Gopal Bhargava 7835-214-1 290 2003 720N.K. Padhi 212-0962-5 400 2007 900Jyotsna Mishra 8205-384-6 319 2006 750Praveen Yogi 7835-009-2 296 2000 700N.K. Singh 212-0592-1 304 1998 450Meena Anand 7835-317-2 320 2004 690Rajesh Talwar 212-0642-1 216 1999 385Jyotsna Mishra 7835-005-X 400 2000 900

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K.K. Sharma 901799-4-2 282 2003 750Atul Jain 8205-106-1 631 2005 1600 1. Managing Cyber Crime in Cyber Warfare 2. Cyber Crime: Issues and ThreatsAtul Jain 8205-168-1 274 2005 690V.C. Pandey 8205-049-9 282 2004 890V.C. Pandey 8205-004-9 326 2005 890V.C. Pandey 8205-002-2 280 2005 770V.C. Pandey 8205-050-2 284 2004 790S.L. Sah 212-0601-4 348 1999 525Arun Babeja 8205-399-4 320 2007 790Arun Baweja 7835-001-7 354 2000 870V.C. Pandey 8205-000-6 1420 2003 4500 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 AgeTapan Choure 7835-312-1 310 2004 850B.B. Batra 7835-064-5 322 2001 795Rajmohan Joshi 8205-379-X 290 2006 690Arun Baweja 7835-000-9 292 2000 720Ramesh Chandra 7835-201-X 2782 2003 8000 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 SocietyRamesh Chandra 7835-158-7 2696 2003 8000 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 IssuesM.S. Ramalingam 7835-010-6 292 2000 700V.C. Pandey 8205-005-7 296 2005 790Gopal Bhargava 8205-049-9 278 2004 850V.K. Suraj 8205-242-4 306 2005 840V.C. Pandey 8205-001-4 300 2005 790Pradosh Nath, S. Vi 212-0640-5 336 1999 510Ramesh Chandra 7835-202-8 3490 2003 9000 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 EducationRamesh Chandra 7835-239-7 302 2005 790Tan Chung 212-0585-9 580 1998 1200Jagmohan Meher 7835-640-6 308 2008 600V.D. Chopra 212-0585-9 240 1998 360Mohd. K. Maa’roof 212-0097-0 176 1987 120Jagmohan Meher 7835-262-1 328 2004 750Attar Chand 212-0087-3 306 1987 120N. Haridas 7835-353-9 266 2005 540Satish C. Seth 212-0820-3 400 2003 990Tabassum Firdaus 7835-079-3 226 2002 625Annapurna Nautiyal 212-0889-0 388 2006 690S.D. Kapoor 7835-260-5 300 2004 750Cap. Surjeet Samad212-0841-6 250 2005 690Joseph Benjamin 212-1044-7 320 2010 750Om Gupta 7835-326-1 300 2005 625V.D. Chopra 212-0612-2 220 1998 350Sreekantan Nair 7835-180-3 225 2004 750Chan. Wahn Kim 7835-309-1 280 2006 725R.R. Sharma, Imre 212-0575-1 230 1997 455Om Gupta 8205-389-7 2666 2006 6300M.H. Syed 7835-067-X 926 2002 2500Sangh Mitra, Bach 7835-187-0 2426 2004 7000 1. India, 2. Pakistan, 3. Afghanistan, 4. Maldives 5. Sri Lanka, 6. Bangladesh, 7. Nepal, 8. BhutanV.C. Pandey 8205-136-3 925 2004 2700 1. Tourism Development in South Asia 2. Environment Development in South Asia 3. Security Development in South AsiaMahendra Gaur, Sha7835-806-2 5834 2009 12600V. D. Chopra 7835-292-3 304 2004 790M.S. Venkatachala 212-0098-9 86 1987 60Raj Kumar 212-1025-6 448 2009 850

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V.D. Chopra 7835-400-4 308 2005 750M.P Ajithkumar 7835-493-4 300 2006 750Pramod Mishra 7835-008-4 330 2000 800Shri Parkash, Vanit 212-0522-0 250 1996 375T. Nirmala Devi 212-0930-7 390 2007 740J.N. Dixit 212-0785-1 334 2004 540Suman Sharma 212-0771-1 342 2001 590O.P. Goyal 8205-120-7 624 2004 1600T.N. Kaul 212-0649-9 361 2000 531Narottam Gaan 7835-595-7 368 2007 790H.N. Kaul 212-0826-2 300 2003 820R.N. Vyas 212-0118-7 188 1987 140J.N. Dixit, IFS 212-0785-1 392 2002 540J.N. Dixit, IFS 212-0726-6 364 2001 540V.D. Chopra 7835-500-0 328 2006 750Ramesh Trivedi 8205-438-9 308 2008 765M.P. Ajithkumar 7835-493-4 308 2006 750A. Subramanyam Ra7835-544-2 346 2007 690Abraham Joseph 212-0109-8 262 1988 225T.N. Kaul, IFS 212-0649-9 361 2000 531V.D. Chopra 7835-035-1 341 2001 650Dinesh Lal 7835-714-3 320 2008 750Navaratna Dissana 212-0855-6 326 2005 790Gautam Murthy 7835-615-5 290 2008 650Dr. kavita A. Sharm 7835-106-5 250 2008 500Tan Chung 212-0630-8 280 1999 750M. Saleem Kidwai 212-0870-X 280 2005 640K.V.S. Rama Sarma212-0600-6 254 1998 360D A Mahapatra, Se 212-0968-4 328 2008 630Saroja Sundararaja 7835-808-6 424 2010 850B.C. Upreti 7835-087-2 280 2008 750B.C. Uperati 7835-774-4 252 2009 690V.D. Chopra 7835-249-4 300 2003 750V.D. Chopra 212-0477-1 178 1995 275Sandeep Kumar 212-1037-9 250 2009 360S.K. Patnaik 7835-405-5 336 2005 790Nilanjana Sanyal 7835-294-2 350 2009 750G.T. Brettany 7835-318-0 300 2006 720Shams-ud-din 212-0503-4 348 1995 525M. Mahmood 7835-520-5 261 2006 720Keshav Mishra 7835-294-X 330 2004 790A.i Subramanyam R212-0928-5 300 2007 690V.D. Chopra Forewo212-0481-X 310 1994 350V.D. Chopra 212-0738-X 340 2001 660M.D. Dharamdasani212-0871-8 300 2005 590S.P. Talukdar 212-0878-5 256 2006 540Sudhakar E. 212-0459-3 254 1994 540Amarendra Mishra 7835-584-1 276 2006 690V D Chopra 7835-647-3 328 2008 790T.R. Sareen 8205-074-X 920 2004 2500 1. Social Development in South Asia 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South AsiaShashi B. Sahai, IP 212-0580-8 308 1998 450

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Aditya Pandey 8205-211-4 916 2005 2500 1. Politics of South Asia 2. Conflicts of South Asia 3. Literacy and Development in South AsiaManan Dwivedi 7835-759-1 352 2009 750M. Mahmood 212-0247-7 179 1989 150Rakesh Gupta 7835-263-X 296 2004 650Atal Bihari Bhanja 7835-684-8 320 2008 750V.C. Pandey 7835-206-0 316 2003 825Jatin Kumar Mohant7835-322-9 307 2006 750Kerkhoff Kathinka S212-0890-4 286 2006 540Eddie S. Girdner 212-1001-0 388 2008 750M.P. Srivastava 212-0782-7 340 2002 590V.D. Chopra 212-0663-4 260 2000 400Asma Begum, Ishit 212-0926-9 280 2007 590Syed Mehtab Ali Sh 212-1054-6 280 2010 690Kuldip Nayar 212-0829-7 350 2003 540Lipi Ghosh, 212-0872-6 250 2006 625ts-,u- fnfD'r 212-0879-3 293 2005 540ts-,u- fnfD'r 212-0885-8 325 2006 540B.R. Rizvi 212-0402-X 156 1993 140Kanan K. Sadhu 212-0072-5 228 2009 450Tabassum Firdaus 7835-079-3 226 2002 625K. Warikoo 212-0265-5 264 1989 250Prem Singh Jina 7835-745-4 372 2009 790Prem Singh Jina 7835-095-5 308 2002 790Raj Kumar 7835-768-3 667 2009 1800B.A. Dabla, Sandeep212-0750-9 219 2000 450S.C. Bhatt 212-0591-3 296 1998 450R. Soundararajan, 7835-474-8 390 2006 750H.N. Kaul 212-0826-2 300 2003 820Balraj Puri 212-0859-9 300 2005 690Saroja Sundararaja 7835-808-6 424 2010 850Prem Singh Jina 212-0654-5 416 2000 700B.A. Dabla 212-0923-4 200 2007 540Raj Kumar 7835-441-1 580 2006 1450Dr. Rajkumar Singh 212-0967-6 298 2008 720Sunita 7835-407-1 320 2006 750English Translation 212-0037-7 456 2000 540Somnath Wakhlu Fo212-0570-0 372 1998 500Pran Chopra 212-0834-3 280 2003 540Jatin Kumar Mohant7835-322-9 307 2006 750Shri Prakash, G.M. 212-0778-9 278 2002 690R. Sreepathy Naidu 212-0271-X 156 1989 150Arunima Baruah 7835-084-X 322 2002 775Riyazuddin Khan 212-0679-2 32 2009 540Vijay Lakshmi, S.C 8205-109-6 920 2004 2500 1. Digital Libraries and Archives 2. Digital Libraries: Principles and Practices 3. Issues of Digital Library EnvironmentR.C. Ganguly 8205-427-3 320 2007 790Karuna Saha 212-0389-9 211 1991 200V.K. Suraj 8205-253-X 906 2005 2250 1. A—I 2. J—R 3. S—ZL.V. Chandra, Sekh 7835-682-1 346 2008 890Subhas C. Biswas 212-0494-1 536 1995 785Shailendra Kumar 212-0473-9 431 1994 900

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R.C. Ganguly 8205-431-1 326 2007 950 Indian EnglL.S. Ramai212-0236-1 155A. Durvasa Babu 212-0461-5 194 1994 200Ramesh Chandra, A.7835-204-4 264 2003 690Ankita Bansal 7835-087-4 332 2002 795M.S. Ramalingam 7835-010-6 284 2000 700M.S. Ramalingam 7835-004-1 326 2000 800Arunima baruah 7835-085-8 310 2002 775V.K. Suraj 8205-242-4 306 2005 840R.C. Ganguly 8205-430-3 316 2007 790A. Paslethil 7835-579-5 284 2006 690R. Ramasamy 212-0823-8 318 2003 790Ramesh Chandra, A.7835-207-9 278 2003 720R.C. Ganguly 8205-432-X 318 2007 790R.C. Ganguly 8205-434-6 324 2007 810Sonal Singh, Suren 212-0676-6 398 2000 650Satindra Kumar 7835-276-1 226 2004 680Mulk Raj Anand, Ele212-0419-4 177 1992 360Sila Basak 212-0891-2 300 2006 690D. Ramakrishna 212-0697-9 322 2000 640Adibur Rahman 7835-447-0 250 2005 690Omesh Saigal, IAS 212-0653-7 370 2000 450P.K. Ray 212-0303-1 306 1990 280Dineshchandra Sen R212-0911-0 378 2006 750R.S. Betai 212-0799-1 330 2002 450Aaron Kikon 8205-473-5 138 2008 360M.S. Howell, S. Mu 212-0031-8 4758 2003 7000Wakidur Rohman 7835-428-4 300 2005 750Dinesh Chandra Se 212-0046-6 1054 2007 1800Pralay Kant 7835-762-1 204 2009 360R.P. Sharma 212-0534-4 206 1996 360George A. Grierson 212-0071-7 712 2000 1800M.J. Warsi 212-1010-2 272 2008 650S. Jayasela Stephe 7835-448-9 428 2006 750H.L. Shukla 212-0059-8 156 1987 90Rev. J. Hoffmann 212-0763-0 388 2001 650Jogen Khan 7835-779-9 250 2009 630Harcharan Singh 7835-651-1 192 2008 450Amrita Ganguly 7835-502-7 154 2006 360Ajay S. Sekhar 7835-690-2 235 2008 690Rakesh Gupta 7835-431-4 120 2005 300P.O. Bodding 212-0344-9 1216 1997 1800Arun Ghosh, IPS 212-0451-8 182 1994 200George A. Grierson 7835-451-9 904 2005 2500Rajesh Talwar 7835-563-9 258 2007 230B. Rajaiah 7835-313-2 360 2007 690Rajesh Talwar 7835-110-2 288 2003 590Pt. Shyam Shanker 7835-675-9 215 2008 450Hemalatha Gnanask7835-726-3 118 2009 540Dr. H.L. Kalia 7835-395-4 214 2005 650Om Gupta 7835-308-3 300 2005 790

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S. Narayan 212-0683-9 194 2000 300T.O. Augustine 7835-060-3 360 2002 750Madhukant Jha 908675-5-9 322 2009 890Vishwajeet Prasad 908675-6-6 322 2009 890C. Palit 7835-497-7 308 2006 690R. Korakandy 7835-302-4 600 2005 1800Niraj Kumar 212-0561-1 520 1997 810Adrash Kumar Ver 7835-320-2 280 2007 690Vishwajeet Prasad 908675-7-3 324 2009 890Prakash Talwar 8205-346-3 296 2006 720Manu Agarwal 7835-357-1 228 2005 690Ramesh Chandra, Ri8205-104-5 315 2004 890Ramesh Chandra 7835-141-2 316 2002 890Niraj Kumar, S.C. P 212-0566-2 340 1998 300N. Ramananda Rao7835-050-5 186 2001 395Prakash Talwar 8205-341-2 262 2006 650A Manor Selvi 212-1048-5 421 2010 790Narayan Dixit 8205-339-0 250 2006 630Anupam Mukherji 8205-334-X 854 2006 2000Niraj Kumar 212-0566-2 464 1998 690Prakash Talwar 8205-338-2 249 2006 630Rajinder Singh 7835-003-3 314 2000 800M.P. Shrivastava 212-0722-3 362 2000 700Kumar Pranit 80222-19-6 320 2009 890H.L. Kaila 7835-438-1 760 2005 1800Prakash Talwar 8205-355-2 252 2006 630Shoeb Ahmad 7835-259-1 248 2004 750A. Balakrishnan 7835-602-3 390 2007 950A. Vijay Kumar 7835-782-9 408 2009 890Amit Gupta, Ravi K 93-80222-32-5 2010 750Naseer Elahi 7835-503-5 292 2006 750S. Subramanian IP 7835-510-8 210 2006 540Dr. O.P. Goyal 7835-593-0 270 2007 690Salil Kumar 212-0444-5 202 1993 200Anuradha Sharma 212-0057-4 152 1986 90Ramesh Chandra 7835-142-0 268 2002 790K.M. Mathur 212-0492-5 288 1995 350A.K. Srivastava 212-0666-9 237 1999 360L.K. Singh 8205-480-X 286 2008 690Giriraj Shah 212-0530-1 754 1999 1200V.C. Pandey 8205-005-7 296 2005 790Satish C. Seth 212-0678-2 882 2001 1600G.R.S. Rao 7835-354-7 258 2005 750Shashi Kumar 80222-20-2 305 2009 890Manu N Kulkarni 212-0960-9 376 2007 720K.M. Mathur 212-0721-5 392 2001 725Amar Jyoti 80222-09-7 332 2009 890V. D. Jhunjhunwala,7835-105-6 252 2002 580K.M. Mathur, P M K 7835-711-9 456 2009 890Tony Charles 212-0283-3 192 1989 150Kumar Pranit 80222-10-3 312 2009 890

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Bibbash Chandra 80222-11-0 380 2009 890N. Rajavel 7835-514-0 336 2006 720Amar Jyoti 80222-12-7 330 2009 890M.B. Manaworker 7835-314-8 260 2006 750Ramesh K. Malik 80222-31-8 296 2010 890R.K. Mishra 7835-685-6 512 2008 1250Madhukant Jha 80222-14-1 328 2009 890Amar Jyoti 80222-15-8 306 2009 890Prakash Mathur 8205-340-4 264 2006 650O.P. Goyal 8205-163-0 302 2005 750N. Ramananda Rao 212-0582-4 136 1997 90Kuldip Kaur Forewo 212-0557-3 235 1997 390L. Ratha Krishnan 7835-764-5 364 2009 750Anuradha Sharma, 212-0331-7 191 1990 125Dr. Manu Agarwal 7835-478-0 200 2006 540O.P. Goyal 8205-119-3 296 2004 890Dilip Roy 212-0546-8 312 1997 590Pradosh Nath, S. Vi 212-0640-5 336 1999 510Sukanti P. Patnaik 212-0445-3 164 1993 150Y. Ashok Kumar 7835-316-4 301 2005 850U.B. Singh 7835-680-5 274 2008 750Manohar Sajnani, V 7835-104-8 338 2002 890K.M. Mathur 212-0620-0 230 1999 345Satyavan Bhatnaga 7835-561-2 356 2007 900Samar Deb 7835-281-8 288 2004 690Krishan Saigal 212-0719-3 230 2000 450M. Dinesh Kumar 212-1033-1 352 2009 750Anuradha Mathu, As7835-582-5 300 2007 690Om Gupta 7835-308-3 296 2005 790Ramesh Chandra 8205-051-0 310 2004 790H.O. Srivastava 212-0700-2 329 2000 570Sujata Mittal 8205-088-X 300 2005 790Adrash Kumar Ver 7835-320-2 280 2007 690Ramesh Chandra 8205-066-9 308 2004 750G.N.S. Raghavan 212-0406-2 228 2005 540Om Gupta 8205-365-X 1552 2006 4500Dr. N. Bhaskara Ra 212-1042-3 330 2010 550Ramesh Chandra 7835-231-1 328 2005 790Gopal Bhargava 8205-049-9 278 2004 850S.C. Bhatt 212-0818-1 182 2003 390Om Gupta 8205-363-3 301 2006 690Rama Vajpayee 7835-076-9 258 2002 475G.N.S. Raghavan 212-0482-8 253 1994 325S.C. Bhatt 212-0483-6 296 2008 580N. Bhaskara Rao, G212-0521-2 315 1996 450Ayub Syed 212-0804-1 766 2003 1800 1. Democracy My Foot, 2. Coalitions, Conflicts and Communalisationsvkse xqIrk 7835-333-4 304 2005 750vkse xqIrk 7835-432-2 299 2005 750vkse xqIrk 7835-334-1 292 2005 750R.M. Sarkar 212-0320-1 312 2003 540

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P P Pandey, Hemla 7835-755-3 156 2009 1500M. Vijay Lakshmi Fo212-0526-3 282 1996 450Raj Kumar 7835-441-1 560 2006 1450Ashish Pandey 8205-201-7 920 2005 1800Krishna Jyoti Handi 7835-819-2 286 2010 690Leela Omchery, D.O212-0456-9 240 1998 385Hemendra Das Gup212-0140-3 344 2009 630Sheikh Rahim Mond7835-737-9 224 2009 540Dr. Sila Basak 212-0899-8 304 2006 1800Anupam Mahajan Fo212-0269-8 200 2001 395T.V. Kuppuswami 212-0607-3 162 1999 300Pantula Rama 212-0746-0 272 2008 750Varalaxmi Janapath7835-507-8 454 2007 1800Manjul Gupta 212-0086-5 376 2010 900M. Chakravarti 212-0468-2 2267 1994 4500K.R. Sharma and T.7835-571-X 308 2008 750Chandra Bhushan 7835-352-0 236 2005 675R.C. Majumdar 212-0007-7 550 2008 900 Kalipada Deb 7835- 702 2006 1800H.C. Sadangi 8205-437-9 340 2008 810T. Raatan 7835-068-8 950 2006 2200Jash Raj Subbha 212-1009-6 184 2008 360S.P. Talukdar 7835-758-4 308 2009 750Joysankar Hazarika 212-0517-4 172 1996 260K.R. Sharma 7835-713-5 232 2008 690Wakidur Rohman 7835-428-4 300 2005 750G P Singh 212-1012-6 400 2009 890T. Raatan 8205-178-9 320 2006 900K.S. Gulia 7835-325-3 300 2005 850U. Nissor Singh 212-0198-5 255 2003 300J.S. Bhandari 212-0388-0 292 1992 300G.P. Singh 212-0329-5 538 1990 790T.S. Gangte 212-0400-2 284 2010 590George A. Grierson 212-0071-7 712 2000 1800Geoffrey Gorer Fore212-0125-X 510 1996 700C.S. Reddy 7835-691-4 344 2009 750Jatin Mipun 212-0437-4 180 2000 180Sir James Johnston 212-0121-7 234 2010 500Ethel St. Clair, Gri 212-0135-7 204 2008 400Jash Raj Subba 212-1023-2 456 2009 890Jayashree Roy 212-0852-1 330 2005 790Aloke Kumar Ghosh212-0573-5 472 1998 650K.C. Mahanta 7835-656-2 328 2008 795Verrier Elwin 8205-491-2 152 2009 360B.M. Das 212-0839-4 180 2003 450Sarthak Sengupta 212-0519-0 275 2008 410S.M.A.W Chisti 7835-424-1 250 2005 690B.B. Hazarika 212-0069-5 565 2006 690P.K. Bhowmick 212-0465-8 192 1994 225Narottam Gaan 7835-285-0 304 2004 790Susmita Sen Gupta 7835-742-3 248 2009 690

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B. Tripathy, S. Dutt 212-1002-7 402 2008 750G.P. Singh 212-0281-7 608 2008 1080Gautam Purkayasth212-1011-9 344 2008 450Jeuti Barooah 212-0416-X 244 1993 250B. Tripathy, S. Dutt 212-1008-9 310 2008 720K.N. Bhowmick 7838-289-3 250 2005 750Chandra Bhushan 7835-261-3 256 2004 690Col. Ved Prakash 7835-660-4 1060 2008 2500S.T. Das 212-0209-4 362 1986 625Sipra Sen 212-0572-7 552 1999 900 Sarthak Sengupta 212-0463-1 286 2003 250Sipra Sen 212-0448-8 378 1993 400U.B. Singh 212-0661-8 188 1999 300Teighei Chong Gan 7835-803-1 250 2010 690 Howard Beckman 212-0667-7 230 1999 345Onkarlal Sharma ‘ 7835-417-9 350 2006 890Neeraj Lalwani 212-0779-7 280 2002 690Howard Beckman 212-0668-5 172 2006 350O.S. Prmad 212-0618-9 186 1999 300Parvesh Handa 7835-476-4 211 2006 690R.N. Vyas 212-0685-5 226 2000 350Atul Sehgal 212-0565-4 182 1997 150Howard Beckman 212-0704-5 194 2000 300A.P. Mohammed Ali7835-744-7 280 2009 750K.M. Mathur Forewor212-0100-4 445 1987 400Attar Chand 212-0087-3 305 1987 120G.C. Satpathy 7835-168-4 710 2004 1800Tabasum Firdous 7835-079-3 226 2002 625K.M. Mathur 7835-182-X 330 2003 825M.C. Gupta, K. Chok212-0741-X 306 2001 540S. Bhattacharya 7835-186-2 186 2003 540Prakash Talwar 8205-346-3 288 2006 720Arunima Baruah 7835-082-3 368 2002 790Prafullah Padhy 8205-342-0 1086 2006 2700V.K. Mohan 212-0107-1 180 1987 160K.M. Mathur 212-0516-6 399 1996 650Atul Jain 8205-106-1 631 2005 1600 1. Managing Cyber Crime in Cyber Warfare 2. Cyber Crime: Issues and ThreatsM. Malhotra 8205-113-4 307 2004 750Giriraj Shah Forewo212-0545-X 1328 1998 4500Ramesh Chandra 7835-240-0 1282 2004 5000 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 IndiaG.C. Sarkar 212-0016-4 301 1986 180D.N. Gupta, Chandr7835-098-X 642 2003 1800Ram Khobragade 212-0780-0 222 2002 540James Vedackumch7835-037-8 292 2002 690Joginder Singh 212-0727-4 354 2002 580Ramesh Chandra 8205-095-2 310 2004 740K. Mahesh, B. Bhat 212-0606-5 224 1999 300D.D. Aggarwal 7835-108-0 282 2002 890Giriraj Shah 7835-020-3 264 2002 768K.M. Mathur 212-0492-5 288 1995 350S.T. Das 212-0102-0 181 1987 160

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Nirmal Kr. Azad, IP 212-1056-0 250 2010 750Debasis Bagchi 212-0866-1 900 2005 2500 1. Solace or Misery 2. Convention and Laws 3. Supreme Court VerdictsA.K. Lal 212-0828-9 400 2005 690Prafullah Padhy 8205-348-X 297 2006 750Joginder Singh 212-0658-8 368 2001 450J.C. Chaturvedi 8205-350-1 284 2006 750A.P. Mohamed Ali, 7835-574-4 238 2006 690J.C. Chaturvedi 8205-354-4 292 2006 750R.C. Dikshit 212-0662-6 327 2000 485James Vedackumch7835-094-7 286 2002 790Shanker Sen 212-0655-3 250 2000 400K.M. Mathur Forewor212-0350-3 340 1991 350James Vedackumch7835-038-6 262 2001 690James Vedackumch212-0721-5 202 2001 395Aman Jesani, Padma7835-296-6 328 2004 750M.B. Manaworker 7835-314-8 260 2006 750J.G. Roy Foreword b212-0243-4 240 1989 180D.G. Bhattacharya 212-0781-9 332 2003 890J.C. Chaturvedi 8205-352-8 290 2006 750P.P. Vijayan 7835-419-5 360 2006 875Prafullah Padhy 8205-347-1 240 2006 600Manila Rohatgi 7835-515-9 300 2007 690Pragya Kumar Mathu212-0634-0 236 1999 375K.P.S. Gill 212-0712-6 368 2001 540Jatin Kumar Mohant7835-322-9 307 2006 750Satya Pal Dang 212-0659-6 412 2000 700Shri Prakash, G.M. 212-0778-9 278 2002 690K.D. Purane 212-0652-9 276 2000 375Prakash Talwar 8205-353-6 288 2006 720Madhurima 212-0527-1 264 1996 450Golapchandra Sarka212-0012-1 254 1986 140P.C. Tagore 442 1986 180M.A. Qureshi 212-0323-6 691 1990 550Doel Mukherjee 7835-406-3 348 2005 870tksxsUnz flag 212-0869-6 301 2006 540papy oekZ flag 7835-815-4 280 2010 750Anil Nauriya 8745-813-5 116 2006 290Narendra, Nath Fore212-0026-1 248 1986 180J.S.N. Rao, A. Som 212-0439-9 168 2002 300N. Haridas 7835-353-9 266 2005 540S. Akinchan 212-0486-0 336 1995 425Satish C. Seth 212-0820-3 400 2003 990Annapurna Nautiyal 212-0889-0 300 2006 690Satish C. Seth 212-0693-6 428 2000 650S.C. Bhatt 212-0735-5 234 2001 590N.L. Gupta 212-0644-8 328 2000 475Vijay Sanghavi 7835-340-7 324 2006 650Ram Puniyani 7835-473-X 342 2006 690Sujata K. Dass 7835-277-X 348 2004 690Vivek Kumar 7835-087-4 290 2002 850

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Prabhat Dutta 7835-394-6 300 2006 750V.C. Pandey 8205-154-1 290 2005 750Om Gupta 7835-326-1 300 2006 625P.K. Ray 212-0303-1 326 1990 280K. David Pandyan 212-0508-5 231 1996 540S.L. Dhani 7835-565-5 328 2007 820Sreekantan Nair 7835-180-3 225 2004 750Gopal Bhargava 7835-016-5 360 2001 875A. Celine Rani 7835-036-X 230 2002 675Arun Kumar 212-0768-1 328 2001 650N.K. Sahu 212-0901-3 298 2006 690Niroj Sinha 7835-345-8 300 2007 750Ramesh Chandra, N7835-639-2 302 2007 540G. Balachandran, G212-0332-5 131 1990 85E.S. Reddy and Hol 8745-812-7 288 2006 540 H. Srikanth Forewo212-0326-0 223 1991 200Satya Pratap Singh 7835-716-4 164 2008 450Lavanam Gora, Mark212-0863-7 318 2005 690Mohit Chakrabarti 212-0446-1 188 1994 200Thomas Vettickal 212-0798-3 330 2002 590Ansar Harvani 212-0518-2 268 1996 375B. Mohanan 212-0645-6 275 1999 405Jaysankar Hazarika 212-0517-4 172 1996 260H. A. Barari 212-0919-6 354 2007 790S.C. Bhatt 212-0591-3 300 1998 450Attar Chand 212-0106-3 304 1987 180Nikhat Eqbal 7835-756-0 322 2009 675Kartar Singh Bhalla 7835-470-5 324 2006 490Dr. N. Bhaskara Ra 212-1042-3 330 2010 550Deep Chand Bandh7835-090-4 405 2003 790Justice K.T. Thoma 212-0966-8 300 2008 540K.P. Saksena 212-0819-X 396 2003 890James Petras 212-0922-6 280 2007 690Joginder Singh, IPS212-1040-9 534 2010 900Mahendra Gaur, Sha7835-801-7 12265 2009 25000H.M. Jain 212-0825-4 340 2003 690Garima Prakesh 7835-250-8 336 2004 790Mahendra Gaur 7835-539- 700 2006 2500Mahendra Gaur 7835-539- 800 2007 1800B.M. Jauhari 212-0777-0 400 2002 690Varalakshmi Jnapat 7835-350-4 301 2005 690V.D. Chopra 7835-035-1 341 2001 650T.R. Sareen 212-0833-5 1510 2004 4500H.A. Barari 212-0858-0 410 2004 950Tan Chung 212-0630-8 280 1999 750Shashi B. Sahai 212-0532-8 288 1997 470H.N. Mitra N.N. Mit 212-0213-2 2000 36000H.M. Jain 212-0825-4 288 2003 690Joginder Singh 212-0917-X 316 2007 540Balraj Puri 212-0859-9 300 2005 690Prakash Almeida 7835-016-5 292 2001 690

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K. Mahesh, B. Bhat 212-0606-5 224 1999 300U. B. Singh 7835-585-X 310 2006 690V.R. Krishna Iyer 212-0837-8 325 2004 540G.S. Bhargava 7835-422-5 330 2005 790Lakshman Behra 7835-414-4 224 2006 650J.K. Gupta 212-0030-X 594 1986 360Anita Arya 212-0745-2 280 2001 540L.M. Baruah 212-0404-6 311 1992 350Attar Chand 212-0233-7 270 1988 150G.N.S. Raghavan 212-0112-8 181 1987 225Madhu Limaye 212-0487-9 188 2003 350Nilanjana Majumdar7835-429-2 300 2005 750Summer Maclean 212-0969-2 362 2009 1318Ramesh Chandra 8205-130-4 950 2004 2800 1. Racial and Ethnic Minorities 2. Minorities and Social Conflict 3. Ethnic Minorities and Identity PoliticsJaladhar Pal 212-0524-7 346 1998 450G.N.S. Raghavan 212-0539-5 330 1996 590T.M. Joseph 7835-715-1 396 2008 890Arun Kumar 212-0609-X 208 1998 290Joginder Singh 212-0658-1 368 2001 450E.A. Narayana 7835-678-3 338 2008 750H. Trindade, Guy H 212-0219-1 234 1988 225G.S. Bhargava 212-0330-9 200 1990 140Smaw Chishti 7835-424-1 250 2005 690G.S. Mohanty 8205-244-0 273 2005 750J.C. Chaturvedi 8205-208-4 920 2005 2500 1. Comparative Politics 2. Political Theory 3. Public Policy and AdministrationB.B. Hazarika 212-0069-5 558 2006 690Prakash Louis 212-0836-X 326 2003 495Santosh Bakaya 7835-481-0 300 2006 750G. Radhakrishna Ku7835-284-2 300 2004 790Shashi B. Sahai, IP 212-0489-5 238 1995 280K.S. Gulia 8205-424-9 400 2007 900M. Mahmood 7835-520-5 261 2006 720R.C. Rajamani 212-0702-9 704 2000 2000Bhim S. Dahiya 212-1007-2 280 2008 750R.M. Pal, Meera Ve 212-0927-7 896 2007 1800Attar Chand 212-0558-1 394 1997 695Attar Chand 212-0398-8 298 1991 350Gamini Samaranay 212-1003-4 432 2008 750Sunita Mandla 7835-407-1 300 2006 750P. Ramamurti, Fore 212-0042-3 594 1986 300Mohit Chakrabarti 212-0491-7 166 1995 200D.G. Bhattacharyya 212-0781-9 332 2003 890V.D. Chopra 212-0738-X 340 2001 660Pawan Sikka 7835-559-0 316 2007 750V. Lalini 212-0333-3 198 1991 200Ravindra Kumar 212-0877-7 246 2005 540Ravindra Kumar 212-0874-2 240 2005 540Ramesh Chandra 212-0807-6 328 2002 540S.C. Bhatt 212-0430-5 130 1992 200Vishwanath Tandon212-0860-2 416 2004 700Neelam Mishra 212-0285-X 234 1989 145

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T.R. Sareen 8205-074-X 920 2004 2500 1. Social Development in South Asia 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South AsiaSatyapal Dang 212-0850-5 316 2004 750Daya Mukherjee 212-0566-2 306 1997 595V.R. Krishna Iyer 212-0951-X 246 2007 540H. Banerjee 212-0488-7 306 1995 375Jyoti T. Sharma 212-0571-9 356 2001 590Ayub Syed 212-0804-1 766 2003 1800 1. Democracy my foot 2. Coalitions, Conflicts and CommunalisationsG.C. Nayak 7835-287-7 296 2004 750Dr. Ravindra Kumar212-0947-1 140 2007 360Justice V R Krishna 212-1045-4 220 2010 540S.K. Dasgupta 212-0420-8 268 1992 250Girish Mishra 212-0590-5 426 1998 540johUnz dqekj 212-0913-7 201 2006 360johUnz dqekj 212-0915-3 141 2006 360Hkhe flag nfg;k], 212-1017-1 184 2009 540mEesn flag bank 7835-810-9 293 2010 750t;dqekj feJ 7835-789-8 422 2010 850T.O. Augustine 7835-060-3 360 2002 750Qamar Hasan 212-0611-1 332 1998 490Akbar Hussain; Afza212-0615-4 270 1998 390Arun K. Sen, Anis 212-0636-7 192 1999 275Wilhelm Wundt Intro7835-606-6 564 2007 1800K.S. Gulia 8205-400-1 1764 2007 4500 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 ControlSujata Mittal 8205-086-3 290 2005 790Niraj Kumar 212-0566-2 464 1998 690K.S. Gulia 8205-417-6 398 2007 900Satish Kumar 7835-109-9 136 2002 450Prakash Veereshwa7835-078-5 288 2002 650H.L. Kaila 7835- 727 2006 1500Satish Kumar 8205-144-4 159 2004 540Salil Kumar 212-0444-5 204 1993 200A.K. Srivastava 212-0666-9 237 1999 360T.N. Achuta Rao 7835-290-7 348 2004 890Priya D. Lal 212-0797-5 186 2002 450Qamar Hasan 212-0533-6 317 1997 545M.L. Dhawan 8205-151-7 288 2005 740Shamshad Ahmed 8205-245-9 300 2005 790Ramesh Chandra 8205-143-6 300 2004 850Khurshid Dabdi 7835-791-1 308 2009 750Anju Mathur, S.S. M212-0748-7 202 2001 390Pragya Mathur Fore212-0634-0 236 1999 375V.N. Pathak 7835-338-5 300 2005 790M.L. Dhawan 212-0238-8 176 1988 100N. Hasnain 212-0567-0 276 1998 425papy oekZ flag 7835-815-4 280 2010 750A.P. Mohammed Ali7835-744-7 280 2009 750Satish C. Seth 212-0820-3 480 2003 990Prabhat Datta 7835-394-6 316 2006 750Prabhat Dutta 7835-394-6 300 2006 750Dipankar Sinha, Kab7835-592-2 324 2007 690

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Gopal Bhargava Fo 212-0714-2 310 2001 600S.K. Kulshrestha 7835-472-1 240 2006 450S.C. Bhatt 212-0525-5 6100 2000 20000U.B. Singh 212-0715-0 246 2000 495M.L. Ahuja 7835-729-4 152 2009 450S.R. Jitha 7835-523-X 302 2006 690S.C. Vajpeyi, S.P. 212-0568-9 374 1998 540B.G. Fernandes 7835-455-1 276 2006 690G.R.S. Rao 7835-354-7 258 2005 750Hariom Goel 7835-600-7 208 2007 600J.C. Chatturvedi 8205-208-4 920 2005 2500 1. Comparative Politics 2. Political Theory 3. Public Policy and AdministrationPradeep Sahni, Alk 212-0604-9 424 1999 625M.C. Gupta 212-0629-4 198 1999 300V. Bhaskara Rao 7835-617-1 300 2008 750U.B. Singh 7835-077-7 380 2002 750R.K. Mishra 7835-685-6 310 2008 720Abraham Mathew 7835-450-0 273 2005 750Preeti Dilip Pohekar212-1055-3 300 2010 750A K Jain 7835-683-X 475 2008 1260A.C. Minocha, H.S. 212-0264-7 280 1989 95A.N. Chakravarty 212-0710-X 342 2000 700U.B. Singh 212-0661-8 188 1999 300Rajmohan Joshi 8205-380-3 273 2006 690Sumedha Mehta Moh7835-469-1 296 2005 690N.P. Sharma 7835-062-9 336 2001 790Shamshad Ahmed 8205-241-6 260 2005 690G.C. Satpathy 7835-168-4 710 2004 1800Rajmohan Joshi 8205-377-3 271 2006 690Rajmohan Joshi 8205-375-7 308 2006 750Sujata K. Dass, Anj 8205-100-2 318 2004 850B.K. Parthasarathy 8205-433-8 306 2007 765N.P. Sharma 7835-063-7 316 2001 795G.C. Satpathy 7835-053-X 328 2001 770N. Pradeep Sharma212-579-4 342 1998 300L.N. Shastri 7835-210-9 308 2004 590Varun Shastri 8205-200-9 1091 2005 1800G.C. Satapathy 7835-112-9 2359 2003 7000Giriraj Shah Forewo212-0545-X 1328 1998 4500 1. Ecstacy and Agony 2. Drugs Dangerous Dimensions and Tobacco Smoking 3. Indian InitiativeRajmohan Joshi 8205-382-X 284 2006 690Sumedha Mehta Mo7835-457-8 242 2005 690G.C. Satpathy 7835-183-8 325 2004 825Chittabrata Palit, A 7835-323-7 300 2005 750Charles Greene Cu 212-0673-1 422 1999 600Varun Shastri 8205-376-5 292 2006 720Ruby Garg 7835-050-5 340 2001 780B.K. Parthasarathy 8205-436-2 312 2007 780Mukesh Ahuja 8205-319-6 300 2006 1400O.L.P. Sharma 212-0618-9 186 1999 300Manisha, Vibha 8205-096-0 627 2004 1600G.C. Satpathy 7835-054-6 334 2001 785Varun Shastri 8205-381-1 297 2006 690

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Priya D. Lal 212-0797-5 186 2002 450Sujata K. Dass 8205-082-8 310 2004 850N.P. Sharma 7835-051-3 336 2001 785B.K. Parthasarathy 8205-429-x 314 2007 785B.K. Parthasarathy 8205-428-1 312 2007 780B.K. Parthasarathy 8205-435-4 318 2007 790Debasis Bagchi 212-0866-1 900 2005 2500 1. Solace or Misery 2. Convention and Laws 3. Supreme Court VerdictsAslam Khan 7835-049-1 334 2001 780Aslam Khan 7835-052-1 330 2001 790Chittabrata Palit 7835-496-9 298 2006 750Sampooran Singh, K7835-509-4 396 2006 750Dr. Archana Tomar 7835-327-X 276 2005 690Charulata Sharma 7835-048-3 310 2001 790Sindhu Sadhu 212-0075-X 142 1987 90Rajmohan Joshi 8205-378-1 277 2006 690M. Chakravarti 212-0468-2 2267 1994 4500Sten Konow 212-0015-6 318 1986 180J.H. Hutton Introduc212-0171-3 1516 1996 4500L.S.S.O Malley 212-0496-8 248 1995 200S.C. Bhatt 212-0773-8 216 2003 490S.C. Bhatt 212-0774-6 354 2002 690S.C. Bhatt 212-0775-4 238 2003 490Dineshchandra Sen R212-0906-4 2001 2006 4500V.C. Pandey 8205-006-5 2298 2003 7000 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 LearningG.C. Sathpathy 7835-112-9 2362 2003 7000

7835-440-0 2600 2008 24300M.L. Mathur 7835-069-6 1500 2004 3600 1. Reservation 2. Commissions 3. Mandal, Media and Aftermath 4. Judgements: Before and After Mandal JudgementsN. Sheshagiri 212-0730-4 14000 2009 49500 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. ...............Sanjay Paswan, Par7835-066-1 5498 2002 14000 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 PorblemsJ.A. Hammerton 212-0000-8 5644 1997 9000Om Gupta 8205-389-7 2666 2006 6300Simmi Jain 7835-116-1 1228 2003 3600 1. Ancient, 2. The Middle Age 3. Period of Freedom Struggle , 4. ModernOm Gupta 8205-553-1 1552 2006 4500Hoffman S.J. John, 212-0304-X 5087 2009 12000T. Raatan 7835-068-8 950 2006 2200Giriraj Shah Forewo212-0545-X 1328 1998 4500 1. Ecstacy and Agony 2. Drugs Dangerous Dimensions and Tobacco Smoking 3. Indian InitiativeS.L. Shah 7835-102-1 5706 2010 16200 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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.P.K. Mohanty 7835-178-1 750 2004 1800M.H. Syed 7835-067-X 926 2002 2500Peek Hedley 212-0276-0 1340 1997 4500P.K. Mohanty 8205-052-9 1528 2006 4500Manohar Sajnani 7835-014-9 864 2001 4500Prof. Nandu Ram 212-0588-3 2500 2007 15000 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 BengalSangh Mitra, Bach 7835-187-0 2426 2004 7000 1. India 2. Pakistan 3. Afghanistan 4. Maldives 5. Sri Lanka 6. Bangladesh 7. Nepal 8. BhutanParvesh Handa 212-0902-1 357 2006 690Harold Shelton, G. 8205-496-7 5815 2010 14500Giriraj Shah 212-0474-7 858 2008 1800Varun Shastri 8205-200-9 920 2005 1800Ashish Pandey 8205-201-7 920 2005 1800V.K. Suraj 8205-253-X 906 2005 2250 1. A—I 2. J—R 3. S—ZRamesh Chopra 8205-203-3 890 2005 2500 1. A—I 2. J—R 3. S—Z

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S.C. Bhatt 212-0525-5 6100 1998 20000M.P. Bezbaruah, IA 212-0589-1 2618 2010 15000Mahendra Gaur, Sha7835-806-2 5834 2009 12600L.F. Begbie 212-0025-3 496 1986 360Compiled from the R212-0127-6 6118 1997 9000Mortimer S. Howell 212-0031-8 4758 2003 7000Johan William Kaye 212-0194-2 2080 1996 2500James Petras 212-0922-8 280 2007 690Ramesh Chandra 7835-240-0 1282 2003 5000 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 IndiaMahendra Gaur, Sha7835-801-7 12265 2009 25000T.R. Sareen 212-0833-5 1400 2004 4500Mahendra Gaur 7835-539-6 800 2007 1800H.N. Mitra, N.N. Mit 212-0213-2 2000 36000A.H. Qasmi 8205-320-X 2750 2006 8100 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 IslamU. Nissor Singh 212-0198-2 255 2003 300S.T. Das 212-0058-X 1004 2000 750IAMR Annual Subsc 400I.A.M.R. 537 2001 600I.A.M.R. 618 2002 600I.A.M.R. 300 2003 600I.A.M.R. 2009Manisha Tiwari, Vii 8205-096-0 627 2004 1600S.C. Bhatt, Gopal 7835-356-3 15000 2005 31500 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.Sir Harry Johnston, 8205-360-9 2320 2006 4500George A. Grierson 212-0071-7 712 2000 1800Ramesh Chandra 8205-123-1 640 2004 1800 1. Dalit, Racism and Social Articulation 2. Issues of Dalit and Backward LiberationCharuchandra Guh 7835-484-5 2538 2006 4500P.O. Bodding Forew212-0423-2 3448 1999 4500Santosh Bakaya 7835-481-0 300 2006 750S.K. Chatterjee 212-0511-5 1504 2008 3000George A. Grierson 7835-451-9 904 2005 2500Ramesh Chandra 8205-024-3 2386 2004 7000 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 DevelopmentHarish Kumar 8205-133-9 920 2004 2500 1. Social Work: Issues and Civil Society 2. Social Work and Gender Equity 3. Assessment of Social Work PracticesC. Ashok 7835-327-7 300 2005 1500Rabindra Seth 7835-328-8 552 2005 1800Ramesh Chandra 7835-202-8 3490 2003 9000 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 EducationChandrashekhar Daj7835-256-7 300 2004 690Swami Shanti-dhar 7835-321-0 208 2005 540R.K. Kaushik 7835-179-X 304 2003 790Dr. Man Mohan Sh 7835-546-9 200 2007 360R.K.N. Bali 7835-732-4 176 2009 540Dr. Nagendra Rao 7835-300-8 240 2005 690P.V. Gopala Krishn 7835-101-3 264 2002 890N.J. Krom 212-0039-3 1293 1986 14000C. D. Nayak 7835-792-8 320 2009 750Paramanshi Jaidev 7835-122-6 352 2002 890Mahendra Singh 7835-517-5 331 2009 495K. David Pandyan 212-0508-5 231 1996 540G.N.S. Raghwan 7835-732-4 200 2009 540Indira S. Aiyar Fore 212-0510-7 436 1997 780Ramesh Chopra 8205-203-3 890 2005 2500 1. A—I 2. J—R 3. S—Z

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V.S. Bhaskar 7835-722-5 322 2009 675Maya George 7835-720-1 354 2009 675Rajeev Verma 7835-718-8 344 2009 675Shamim Akhter 7835-719-5 328 2009 675Arun Kumar Jain 7835-723-2 330 2009 675Sardar Harjeet Sing 7835-721-8 336 2009 675Meena Iyer 7835-724-9 372 2009 675Rajesh Talwar 7835-590-6 120 2006 90Mohit Chakrabarti 212-0446-1 188 1994 200R.S. Betai 212-0799-1 320 2002 450Krishan Saigal 7835-565-5 260 2007 590Nikhat Ekbal 7835-756-0 322 2009 675Brig. Jagdev Singh 212-0893-9 336 2006 540S.S. Khalsaji 7835-272-9 243 2004 1000Shashi B Sahai 212-1041-6 282 2010 650Nandalal Dhole 212-0051-2 341 1986 200Raj Kumar 7835-475-6 192 2006 450S. Gajrani 8205-059-6 1848 2004 4500 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 IndiaKishori Lal Sarkar 212-0499-2 220 1995 325Brig. Jagdev Singh 212-0599-9 460 1998 540A.H. Qasmi 8205-320-X 3140 2006 8100Guru Prasad Sen F 212-0498-4 231 1995 320V.A. Mohamad Ashr7835-456-X 327 2005 875Mir Sajjad Ali, Zai 7835-805-5 264 2010 750Mehboob Desai 212-1026-3 176 2009 625M. Saleem Kidwai 212-0870-X 280 2005 640Ashgal Ali Engineer 212-0854-8 280 2004 540Y.A. Mohamad Ashr7835-456-X 327 2005 875A.H. Qasmi 8205-482-6 352 2008 890Dr. P. Sivunnaidu 7835-252-4 170 2004 360Indrani Basu Roy 212-0401-1 190 1993 200Prem Singh Jina 7835-564-7 260 2007 690English Translation 212-0203-5 424 1986 250T.N. Achuta Rao 7835-290-7 348 2004 890Jalalu-din Rumi 212-0717-7 662 2000 950Lella Karunyakara 212-0813-0 284 2002 695Jaladhar Pal 212-0524-7 346 1998 450K.S. Gulia 8205-420-6 750 2007 1800 1. Spiritual Ecology Including Dharma Rituals and Customs 2. Spiritual Ecology of Monasteries and GompasAshgar Ali Engineer212-0882-3 312 2006 540B.D. Dhawan 212-0094-6 234 1988 180M.L. Varadpande 212-1016-4 224 2009 690Deepa Das 212-0421-6 305 1992 195T. Raatan 8205-178-9 336 2005 900Abdus Sattar Ghaur212-1029-4 338 2009 750Sarat Chandra Roy 212-0005-9 434 1999 600Jitamitra Prasad S 212-0351-X 150 2003 450Pramote Seangpolsi212-0955-2 234 2007 540L. Bevan Jones 8205-486-8 354 2009 640Nirbhay Singh 212-1032-4 352 2009 500Henryk Skolimowski212-0853-X 300 2005 790Ajay Shukla 212-0608-1 236 2001 300

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N. Patnaik 212-0865-3 304 2005 750Asghar Ali Engineer212-0725-8 300 2001 500C.N. Venugopal 212-0614-6 160 1998 250Mohit Chakraborti 7835-616-3 209 2007 630Tanka B., Subba, Ka212-0334-1 168 1991 150Ravindra Kumar 212-0903-X 130 2006 360V.D. Chopra 212-0481-X 310 1994 350Dr. Rekha Pande 212-0875-0 300 2005 750Makhan Jha 212-0490-9 224 1995 325Nityananda Patnaik 212-0681-4 366 2000 550N. Patnaik 7835-477-2 239 2006 690Madhusudan Kaul Sa212-0091-1 3729 2001 1500Gopal Mayekar 212-0800-9 290 2003 540Surjit Kaur Jolly 212-0695-2 270 2000 495Khan Mohd. Waliull 7835-013-0 144 2000 590Paitoon Patyaiying 7835-643-0 174 2008 540P.K. Choudhary 7835-243-5 350 2004 590M M Irumbuzhi 7835-813-0 787 2010 900Radhakrishna Gosw7835-771-3 240 2009 540K. Rangachari 212-0043-1 192 1986 250Satyapal Dang 212-0850-5 316 2004 750Krishan Saigal 7835-672-4 312 2008 720M. K. Sastri 212-0408-9 1906 1986 630Sampooran Singh, K7835-509-4 396 2006 750J.P.S. Deo 7835-041-6 238 2001 490V.V. Subba Reddy 212-1022-5 390 2009 780A. Surya Kumari 212-0230-2 254 1988 300Prem Singh Jinha 7835-518-3 298 2007 720H.P. Sah 7835-597-3 280 2007 750D.D. Aggarwal 7835-176-5 272 2003 725T.N. Achuta Rao 7835-291-5 354 2004 890H.H. Swamiji Eraia 212-0767-3 454 2001 890PVRK Prasad 212-0933-1 336 2008 720Mk0 eueksgu 'kek7835-612-0 142 2007 360ih oh vkj ds izlkn 212-0739-8 350 2008 750M.L. Dhawan 8205-056-1 312 2005 850K.N. Kabra, Laxmi 212-0883-1 300 2006 540R.V. Singh 7835-331-8 284 2006 690S. Gunasekaran 7835-709-7 322 2008 765P.K. Mohanty 7835-024-6 320 2002 790Divya Shrivastava 212-0698-7 258 2000 150Kakali Paul Mitra 7835-306-7 296 2004 790L.N. Dahiya 212-0391-0 201 1991 190S. Narayan 212-0687-1 192 2002 490N.K. Sahu 212-0901-3 298 2006 690A. Ceiline Rani 7835-036-X 230 2002 675R.V.K. Naidu 7835-297-4 369 2004 750Meenakshi Malhotra8205-067-7 930 2004 2500 1. Empowerment of Women Labour 2. Microfinance and Women Empowerment 3. Women in Rural DevelopmentZainab Rahman 7835-605-8 250 2007 650M. Shakeel Ahmed 212-0840-8 300 2004 650

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S. Thirunavukkaras 7835-499-3 272 2006 680Sindhe Jaganath R.7835-408-X 280 2005 690N.K. Panda 7835-491-8 300 2006 750Deepali Pant Joshi 212-0887-4 286 2006 625S N Roy Choudhary212-1046-1 350 2010 900M.L. Dhawan 8205-055-3 628 2004 1600 1. Challenges of Rural Education 2. Rural Development PrioritiesM.L. Dhawan 8205-057-X 312 2005 850B.K. Pandey 8205-209-2 916 2005 2500 1. Rural Empowerment 2. Rural Sustainable Development 3. Rural Diversity and Community DevelopmentA. Balakrishnan 7835-315-6 256 2005 690V. Lalini 212-0333-3 198 1991 200B.K. Ahluwalia, Sha 212-0338-4 194 1986 120Ramesh Chandra 8205-024-3 2386 2004 7000 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 DevelopmentO.P. Goel 8205-119-3 296 2004 890P.K. Bhowmick 7835-319-9 299 2005 790Taradutt 212-0770-3 242 2001 395M.K. Raha, P.C. C 212-0275-2 548 1989 500Asma Begum 212-0926-9 280 2007 590S. Gunasekaran 7835-804-8 300 2010 750oanuk caly 7835-347-4 185 2004 390tud flag ehuk 212-1049-2 220 2010Raj Kumar 7835-659-7 304 2008 750Chandrashekhar Daj7835-256-7 300 2004 690Bindeshwar Pathak 7835-826-0 325 2010 750Mulk Raj Anand 212-0419-4 178 1992 360B.S. Bisht, V.K. Pan212-0625-1 340 1999 525J.S.N. Rao, A. Som 212-0439-9 168 2002 300K. David Pandyan 212-0508-5 231 1996 540C. D. Nayak 7835-792-8 320 2009 750M. L. Mathur 7835-123-4 250 2005 690Ekta Singh 7835-301-6 304 2005 850E.A.H. Blunt 8205-495-0 384 2009 900H. C. Sadangi 8205-439-7 306 2008 790Buta Singh 212-0831-9 350 2004 690Prem K. Shinde 8205-240-8 892 2005 2500 1. Dalits and Racial Justice 2. Dalits Security and Rights Implications 3. Dalits: The Broken FutureS.D. Kapoor 7835-260-5 300 2004 750Mohan Das Namish 212-1020-1 252 2009 750Paramanshi Jaidev 7835-122-6 352 2002 890Henry Thiagraj 212-0876-9 350 2007 790Mahendra Singh 7835-517-5 331 2009 495Vivek Kumar 7835-087-4 290 2002 850Meena Anand 8205-084-7 316 2005 790P.G. Jogdand Forew212-0493-3 260 1995 325S.K. Chatterjee 212-0632-4 464 2000 675H. C. Sadangi 8205-481-8 416 2008 850R.V.K. Naidu 7835-297-4 369 2004 750M.L. Mathur 7835-069-6 1480 2004 3600Sanjay Paswan, Par7835-066-1 5498 2002 14000 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.Prof. Nandu Ram 212-0588-3 2500 2007 15000 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 BengalDaiwakar Menz 7835-121-8 300 2009 750Raj Kumar 7835-664-3 506 2008 2500

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Narayan Mishra 7835-217-6 300 2004 790Thummapudi Bharat7835-688-0 284 2008 690Raj Kumar 7835-635-X 700 2008 2100Henry Thiagaraj 212-0876-9 350 2007 790R.M. Pal, G.S. Bha 212-0648-0 328 2001 475Aman Gupta 8205-205-X 612 2005 1800 1. Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2. Comparision Analysis of Indigenous PeoplesIndrani Sen 8205-204-1 1212 2005 3600 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 ChangesRam Khobragade 212-0780-0 222 2002 540Ramesh Chandra 7835-313-X 300 2005 890Ramesh Chandra 8205-123-1 640 2004 1800 1. Dalit, Racism and Social Articulation 2. Issues of Dalit and Backward LiberationJeyaseela Stephen 7835-448-9 428 2006 750Madhu Limaye 212-0487-9 188 2003 350Joseph Benjamin 212-0894-7 600 2006 1500Ramesh Chandra 8205-130-4 950 2004 2800 1. Racial and Ethnic Minorities 2. Minorities and Social Conflict 3. Ethnic Minorities and Identity PoliticsSindhe Jaganath R.7835-408-X 280 2005 690R.N. Thakur 212-0624-3 220 1999 325Prakash Louis 212-0836-X 326 2003 495P.P. Vijayan 7835-419-5 350 2006 875Narayan Mishra 7835-074-2 298 2001 690Sarajit Kumar Chatt 212-0511-5 1504 2008 3600Soran Singh 212-0084-9 1994 1987 120Y. Ashok Kumar 7835-316-4 316 2005 850K.D. Purane 212-0652-9 276 2000 375Dr. Ravindra Kumar212-0947-1 140 2007 360N. Hasnain 212-0567-0 276 1998 425Mk0 ijekuUn], çek7835-111-0 179 2005 540MkW0 johUæ dqekj212-0918-8 154 2006 360lhñ Mhñ ukbd 7835-522-1 318 2007 750lh-Mh- ukbZd 7835-480-2 330 2006 750MkW- mfnr jkt 7835-482-9 341 2006 750vrqy Ñ".k 7835-551-5 190 2007 360Meenu Sharma 7835-471-3 366 2006 750M.C. Dhawan 901799-2-6 270 2003 720V.C. Pandey 8205-147-9 294 2005 880Mulk Raj Anand 212-0419-4 178 1992 360O.P. Goyal 8205-150-9 336 2005 880R.K. Kaushik 7835-179-X 298 2003 790B.S. Bisht, V.K. Pan212-0625-1 340 1999 525S.L. Dhani 7835-565-5 328 2007 820Saila Basak 212-0891-2 300 2006 690D.K. Lal Das 7835-686-4 406 2008 890

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Sujata K. Dass 901799-6-9 286 2003 750Arunima Baruah 7835-082-3 368 2002 790V.K. Mohanan 212-0107-1 180 1987 160Prem Singh Jina 7835-745-4 372 2009 790Buta Singh 212-0831-9 350 2004 690S.D. Kapoor 7835-260-5 310 2004 750Prem K. Shinde 8205-240-8 892 2005 2500 1. Dalits and Racial Justice 2. Dalits Security and Rights Implications 3. Dalits: The Broken FutureV. Mohini Giri 212-0856-4 362 2006 540Kumar Chattopadhy212-0484-4 80 1995 150G.N.S. Raghavan 212-0406-2 228 2005 540Kalipada Deb 7835-449-7 300 2006 1800G.P. Isser 212-0956-0 250 2007 720Manis Kumar Raha 212-0520-4 600 1996 850G.N. Karna 212-0765-7 348 2001 695D.K. Lal Das 7835-667-8 384 2008 720Arun K. Sen, Anis 212-0636-7 192 1999 275S.R. Mehta 212-0681-0 252 1999 400L.N. Dahiya 212-0391-0 202 1991 190Dineshchandra Sen 212-0906-4 2001 2006 4500S.K. Chatterjee 212-0632-4 464 2000 675V. Mohini Giri 212-0598-0 354 1998 450Rashmi Pathak 901799-3-4 282 2003 750Zanib Rehman 7835-605-8 250 2007 650G.C. Satapathy 7835-112-9 2362 2003 7000M.L. Mathur 7835-069-6 1480 2004 3600Sanjay Paswan, Par7835-066-1 5498 2004 14000 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.J.A. Hammerton 212-0000-8 5644 1997 9000 Simmi Jain 7835-116-1 1228 2003 3600Giriraj Shah Forewo212-0543-X 1328 1998 4500Prof. Nandu Ram 212-0588-3 2200 2007 15000B.N. Banerjee 212-0119-5 200 1987 140P.N. Rastogi 212-0443-7 136 1993 150Chandra Mauli Mani7835-425-X 250 2005 750Omprakash Shukal 212-0963-3 250 2008 630Narayan Mishra 7835-217-6 300 2004 790Krishan Gopal, M.P 212-0589-1 2810 2010 15000P.K. Roy 212-0803-3 350 2003 690Taruna Choudhary D7835-256-7 300 2004 490Kamini Jain 212-0449-6 239 1993 250Abusaleh Shariff 212-0268-X 362 1989 250Amitabha Sarkar, S 212-0528-X 154 1996 250Thomas Vettickal 212-0798-3 330 2002 590K.S. Gulia 7835-283-4 250 2004 680S. Lomash 8205-177-0 278 2006 740S.K. Sharma 212-0266-3 151 2000 350Tribhuwan Kapur 212-0835-1 165 2003 450S.V. Viswanatha 8205-490-5 244 2009 630Helen Cameron Gor8205-488-2 230 2009 600Raj Kumar 7835-635-X 700 2008 2100C. Parvathamma, S 212-0088-1 144 1987 90R.K. Bhattacharya 7835-107-2 312 2003 790

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K.S. Gulia 8205-417-6 398 2007 900R.M. Pal, G.S. Bha 212-0648-0 328 2001 475Pralay Kant 7835-762-1 204 2009 360John Albert 212-1027-0 558 2009 980Ramesh Chandra 7835-313-X 300 2005 890H.A. Barari 212-0858-2 421 2004 950Ram Khobragade 212-0780-0 222 2002 540K.K. Somani 7835-100-5 218 2002 490P.K. Roy 212-0706-1 416 2000 750Edited by:David K. 212-0929-3 310 2007 690Avijit Pathak 212-0612-X 244 1998 325Garima Prakash 7835-250-8 300 2004 790R.N. Vyas 212-0118-7 188 1987 140Rajesh Talwar 7835-015-7 232 2001 490M.H. Syed 7835-117-X 750 2002 1800Indrani Basu Roy 212-0401-1 190 1993 200Kripa Shankar 212-0325-2 348 1990 280Ramesh Chandra 8205-123-1 640 2004 1800 1. Dalit, Racism and Social Articulation 2. Issues of Dalit and Backward LiberationK.M. Ashraf 212-0705-3 352 2000 625Jayasela Stephen 7835-448-9 428 2006 750V. Mohini Giri Forw 212-0794-0 263 2002 490K.P. Wasnik 8205-493-6 246 2009 690Bharat Jhunjhunwal 7835-105-6 252 2002 580Nilanjana Majumdar7835-429-2 300 2005 750Prof. MacLean 212-0969-2 384 2009 1318Joseph Benjamin 212-0894-7 600 2006 1500Ramesh Chandra 8205-130-4 950 2004 2800 1. Racial and Ethnic Minorities 2. Minorities and Social Conflict 3. Ethnic Minorities and Identity PoliticsG.S. Mohanty 8205-207-6 600 2005 1800 1. Globalization and Urban Sociology 2. Cultural SociologyBalraj Puri 212-0952-8 260 2007 540Subrat K. Nanda 7835-549-3 320 2007 690O.P. Goyal 8205-149-5 320 2005 880Kanwar Gulab Sen 7835-096-3 346 2002 890Sindhe Jaganath R.7835-408-X 280 2005 690Amol Chawak 7835-093-9 231 2002 690B.M. Das 212-0839-4 180 2003 450Nilanjana Sanyal 7835-294-2 350 2009 750V.M.D. Namboodiri 212-0704-5 240 2001 450Henryk Skolimoshki 212-0853-X 300 2005 790R.N. Thakur 212-0624-3 220 1999 325Prakash Louis 212-0836-X 300 2003 495Deepali Pant Joshi 7835-887-4 250 2006 625Attar Chand 212-0148-9 526 1987 550R.M. Pal 212-0927-7 320 2007 1800G.C. Satpathy 901799-5-0 300 2003 790Jaytilak Guha Roy F212-0243-4 240 1989 180Anima Sen 212-0638-3 280 1999 425R. Ranju Dhamala 212-0450-X 217 1993 225R.C. Dutt 212-0453-4 343 1994 350V. Venkayalapati 7835-677-5 264 2008 690Kusum Sharma 212-0707-X 320 2000 600Asghar Ali Engineer212-0725-8 300 2001 500

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Sheo Kumar Lal, Ki 212-0126-8 488 1988 400B N Das 7835-763-8 256 2009 690C.N. Venugopal 212-0614-6 160 1998 250O.P. Goyal 8205-118-5 320 2004 890Soran Singh 212-0084-9 1994 1987 120Sarajit Kumar Chatt 212-0511-5 1504 2008 3600Yash Pal, Ashok Ja 212-0458-5 423 1993 400C. Palit 7835-496-9 200 2006 750Subodh Mahanti, V.V212-0495-X 150 1995 200N. Ramanadha Rao212-0479-8 165 1998 75Khurshid Dabdi 7835-791-1 308 2009 750G.S. Mohanty 8205-246-7 305 2005 790Dr. Bibhuti Bhusan 7835-286-9 375 2004 850Praveen Yogi 7835-009-2 296 2000 700N.K. Singh 212-0592-1 304 1998 450Prafullah Padhy 8205-347-1 246 2006 600Ramesh Chandra 8205-024-3 2386 2004 7000 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 DevelopmentT.R. Sareen 8205-074-X 920 2004 2500 1. Social Development in South Asia 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South AsiaHarish Kumar 8205-133-9 920 2004 2500 1. Social Work: Issues and Civil Society 2. Social Work and Gender Equity 3. Assessment of Social Work PracticesAshok Sehgal 8205-309-9 920 2005 2500 1. Social Work, Children with Malnutrition and Families 2. Integrating Theory and Practice of Social Work 3. Gendering Social WorkJ.S. Gandhi 212-0079-2 180 1987 120Ajaya Kumar Sahoo7835-580-9 322 2006 750P.K. Choudhary 7835-243-5 350 2004 590V.C. Pandey 8205-152-5 263 2005 675P.C. Shukla 8205-212-2 924 2005 2500 1. Selection and Enumeration of Street Children 2. Delinquent Street Children 3. Street Children and the Future DirectionY. Ashok Kumar 7835-316-4 316 2005 850Bhaskar Majumdar 7835-613-9 339 2007 590Rajesh Talwar 212-0642-1 216 1999 385Ravindra Kumar 212-0920-X 230 2006 540O.P. Goyal 8205-146-0 340 2005 880M.L. Dhawan 212-0238-8 175 1988 100Zainab Rehman 7835-431-4 300 2005 750Jaya Arunachalam 212-0842-4 300 2005 790johUnz dqekj 212-0931-5 150 2006 360Shamshad Ahmed 8205-241-6 260 2005 690Shamshad Ahmed 8205-236-X 256 2005 690Peek Hedley, F.G. A212-0276-0 1328 1997 4500Yograj Thani 212-0407-0 638 1992 1400S.S. Rath 7835-282-6 300 2005 750Shamshad Ahmed 8205-244-0 268 2005 690Shamshad Ahmed 8205-245-9 300 2005 790

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J.R. Vij 87217-00-6 345 2005 490Captain Sujeet Sam212-0841-6 368 2005 690V.D. Chopra 212-0612-2 220 1998 350Col. S.C. Tyagi 212-0851-3 275 2005 540V. D. Chopra 7835-292-3 304 2004 790V.D. Chopra 212-0805-X 340 2002 790Ramesh Chandra 7835-240-0 1282 2004 5000 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 IndiaBandana Rai 7835-776-8 328 2009 630R. Soundarajan 7835-474-8 390 2006 750James Petras 212-0922-6 290 2007 690J.N. Dixit, IFS 212-0785-1 392 2008 540Y.M. Bammi 212-0880-7 275 2006 540Brig. Rahul K. Bhon 7835-512-4 297 2006 720M.H. Syed 7835-117-X 750 2002 1800Shashi B. Sahai 212-0905-6 328 2006 540Giriraj Shah 7835-020-3 268 2002 768Vidya Prakash Tyag7835-775-1 320 2009 630Nirmal Kr. Azad, IP 212-1056-0 250 2010 750Colonel MD Sharma7835-708-9 352 2008 690V.D. Chopra 212-0738-X 340 2001 660Shashi B. Sahai 212-0580-8 308 1998 450K.P.S. Gill 212-0712-6 368 2001 540Jatin Kumar Mohant7835-322-9 307 2006 750Chandra Bhushan 7835-261-3 256 2004 690Rakesh Gupta 7835-288-5 334 2004 850Col. Ved Prakash 7835-747-8 1140 2009 2500Sat Pal Dang 212-0659-6 412 2000 700Shri Prakash, G.M. 212-0778-9 278 2002 690Tan Chung 212-0585-9 580 1998 1200Ahmed Shah 212-0392-9 172 1991 300F. Genard 212-1024-9 280 2009 540Giriraj Shah 7835-092-0 332 2003 890Sven Hedin Forewor212-0340-6 1393 2002 1800David MacDonald 212-0784-3 318 2002 540P. Mehra 212-0843-2 328 2005 890R. Korakandy 7835-302-4 600 2005 1800B.G. Fernandes 7835-455-1 260 2006 690Prem Singh Jina 7835-095-5 308 2002 790K.S. Gulia 8205-410-9 730 2007 1800L.K. Singh 8205-479-6 330 2008 800Manohar Sajnani 7835-014-9 826 2001 4500S.C. Bhatt 212-0525-5 5868 2000 20000V.C. Pandey 8205-136-3 925 2004 2700 1. Tourism Development in South Asia 2. Environment Development in South Asia 3. Security Development in South AsiaKarin Larsen 212-0584-0 508 1998 720Krishan Gopal, M.P 212-0589-1 2810 2010 15000Anupam Mukherji 8205-334-X 854 2006 2000L.k. Singh 8205-474-5 342 2008 830M.P. Bezbaruah 212-0747-9 232 2003 360L.K. Singh 8205-478-8 358 2008 875M.P. Bezbaruah 212-0884-X 250 2007 540K.C. Bhanja 212-0441-0 306 1993 360

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Rajender Singh 7835-003-3 314 2000 800R. Soundarajan 7835-474-8 390 2006 750L.K. Singh 8205-475-3 280 2008 680M.P. Bezbaruah 212-0621-9 222 2000 350Manohar Sajnani 212-0650-2 268 1999 400William Moorcroft 212-0101-2 152 1987 120Manoj M. Haridas 212-0569-7 190 1997 200Prem Singh Jina 212-0654-5 416 2000 700Prem Singh Jinha 7835-437-3 360 2005 890L.K.Singh 8205-480-X 288 2008 690L.K. Singh 8205-476-1 280 2008 670M.P. Kuksal 7835-594-9 278 2007 690Somnath Wakhlu Fo212-0570-0 372 1998 500Giriraj Shah 7835-092-0 332 2003 890L.K. Singh 8205-477-X 366 2008 900Prakash Talwar 8205-330-7 254 2006 2700Prem Singh Jina 7835-518-3 328 2006 720O.P. Kandari, Ashi 8205-033-2 1792 2004 5000 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 SustainabilityManohar Sajnani 7835-104-8 338 2002 890Sven Hedin 212-0340-6 1384 2002 1800Rabindra Seth 7835-328-8 700 2005 1800 1. Potential and Prospect 2. Policy and PerspectiveSanchey Malviya 8205-213-0 916 2005 2500 1. Tourism, the Environment and the Society 2. Tourism and the Resource Management 3. Tourism: Policies, Planning and GovernanceP. Mehra 212-0843-2 328 2005 890,fyl Vªsecksj 7835-45-8-6 215 2006 480K.K. Sharma 901799-4-2 282 2003 750J. L. Gupta 212-0041-5 156 1988 120Asha Mukherjee 212-0827-0 242 2003 690Meena Anand 8205-084-7 316 2005 790K. Jamanadas 7835-547-7 330 2007 690L. Rathakrishnan 212-0965-X 464 2008 900Chandra Mauli Mani7835-425-X 250 2005 750Anuradha Mathu, R 7835-459-4 302 2006 750Samita Manna 212-0643-X 284 2000 415Smriti Bhosle 7835-712-7 312 2009 750Abusaleh Shariff 212-0268-X 360 1989 250Kanwar Sonali, Jol 212-0695-2 272 2000 375Anuradha Mathu 7835-603-1 396 2008 750B.A. Dabla 212-0750-9 219 2000 450V.C. Pandey 8205-082-0 320 2004 790Kartar Singh Bhalla 7835-470-5 316 2006 490Vatsala Samant 212-0606-5 299 2000 450D. Godavari Patil 212-0647-2 318 2000 475Indrani Sen 8205-204-1 1212 2005 3600 1. Reinventing Women's Right 2. Transgender Human Rights 3. Women and Human Rights Development 4. Human Rights and Sexual MinoritiesJ.P. Singh 212-0505-0 434 1996 600Anita Arya 212-0626-X 1060 2000 1500V. Janapathy 212-0758-4 354 2002 495Dr. Varalakshmi Ja 7835-350-4 301 2005 690Samira Dasgupta 212-0497-6 152 1995 275Padma Seth 212-1021-8 328 2009 750Jyoti S. Hallad, C. 7835-807-9 350 2010 750

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V.A. Mohamad Ashr7835-456-X 327 2005 875Asghar Ali Engineer212-0755-X 370 2001 590V. Mohini Giri 212-0623-5 244 1999 355Binapani Mohanty, 7835-418-7 310 2005 790Naseem Ahmed 7835-070-X 330 2001 650V. Mohini Giri Forw 212-0794-0 263 2002 490Parul Dave, Pallavi 7835-673-2 522 2008 1190B.A. Dabla 212-0923-4 200 2007 540P.N. Premalatha 212-0788-6 288 2003 690A.P. Mohamed Ali 7835-574-4 238 2006 690K.S. Gulia 8205-424-9 400 2007 900Anima Sen 212-0638-3 280 1999 425A. Balakrishnan 7835-315-6 280 2004 690Soma Mukherjee 212-0760-6 286 2001 580Jeuti Barooah 212-0416-X 243 1993 250F.M. Sahoo 7835-244-3 250 2004 840Kavita Joshi 7835-253-2 250 2004 690S.S. Mathur, Anju M212-0748-7 202 2001 390K.N. Bhowmick 7835-289-3 250 2005 750Saraswati Mishra 212-0789-4 270 2002 790Ramesh Chaube, Ka87725-19-2 230 2002 590J K Shrivastava 7835-653-8 240 2008 720Sushama Sahay Pr 212-0193-4 236 1988 300Asma Begum 212-0926-9 280 2007 590Madhurima 212-0527-1 264 1996 450Prof. K.K. Shah, R 7835-415-2 225 2005 690Lipi Ghosh, Ishita 212-0872-6 292 2006 625Mohendra Singh 7835-543-4 280 2007 690R.K. Rao 7835-007-6 274 2000 690Jaya Kothai Pillai 212-0512-3 182 1995 270Anuradha Mathu, As7835-582-5 300 2007 690Jyotsna Mishra 7835-005-X 398 2000 900Kiran Saxena 212-0699-5 258 2000 450Jotirmay Mandal 7835-145-5 300 2003 705Zainab Rahman 7835-431-4 300 2005 750Swati Shirwadkar 212-0613-8 200 1998 300Vanita Kaul 212-0656-1 494 2000 650Doel Mukherjee 7835-406-3 348 2005 870Anuradha Sharma 212-0627-8 234 1999 375Sila Basak 212-0897-1 268 2006 540Vibhuti Patel 212-0806-8 270 2002 675B.G. Tilak 212-0921-8 300 2007 690Anuradha Bhoite 212-0085-7 152 1987 180Annupurna Nautiyal 7835-777-5 284 2009 720Hemalatha Gnanase7835-726-3 120 2009 540Tathol Joyce NW T 212-0002-4 796 1997 3600K.P. Wasnik 7835-427-6 268 2006 750Justice Hari Swarup212-0720-7 392 2001 690R.P. Sharma Introdu212-0501-8 293 1995 460Varalaxmi Janpathy 7835-736-2 340 2009 750P. Manikyamba 212-0286-8 158 1989 250

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S.S. Sen Gupta 212-0816-5 254 2003 640S. Gunasekaran 7835-804-8 300 2010 750B.G. Tilak 212-0921-8 310 2007 690Jaya Arunachalam 212-0842-4 300 2005 790Urusa Mohsin 7835-790-4 328 2009 650Teighei Chong Gan 7835-803-1 250 2010 690A. Suryakumari 212-0457-7 143 1993 150Asha Ranawat 7835-508-6 155 2006 450Mkñ th-oh- e/kqdj 7835-521-3 318 2006 690oanuk caly 7835-347-4 185 2004 390ghjk yky 'kqDy 212-0108-X 220 1987 200dqekj f'ko 7835-589-2 124 2007 250johUnz dqekj 212-0918-8 154 2006 360lh-Mh- ukbd 7835-480-2 330 2006 750lhñ Mhñ ukbd 7835-522-1 318 2007 750johUnz dqekj 212-0924-2 206 2007 360G.V. Mathur 7835-521-3 318 2006 690ts-,u- fnfD'r 212-0885-8 325 2006 540ts-,u- fnfD'r 212-0879-3 293 2005 540,fyl Vªsecksj 7835-45-8-6 215 2006 480vtqZu lriFkh 7835-171-4 180 2003 475jkefd'ku 7835-492-6 292 2006 670Mk0 larks"k vxzo 212-0641-3 160 1999 240MkW- mfnr jkt 7835-482-9 341 2006 750dqlqe ;nqyky 7835-575-2 307 2006 690Mk0 ijekuUn], çek7835-111-0 179 2005 540iznhi dqekj ekS;Z 7835-065-3 314 2001 690dud tSu 7835-421-7 200 2005 450vrqy Ñ".k 7835-551-5 190 2007 360Dr. Guru Ramji, 7835-311-3 322 2004 790,l-ds- ;kno 8205-249-1 288 2005 650Mk0 larks"k vxzo 212-0696-0 356 2000 240johUnz dqekj 212-0915-3 2006 360johUnz dqekj 7835-554-X 282 2007 360Lons'k eYgks=kk 160 2003 700vkse xqIrk 7835-333-4 200 2005 750vkse xqIrk 7835-334-1 200 2005 750vkse xqIrk 7835-432-2 200 2005 750oanuk caly 7835-347-4 185 2004 390tksxsUnz flag 212-0886-6 301 2006 540johUnz dqekj 212-0913-7 201 2006 360ekaxsjke xxZ 212-0756-8 334 2002 250Mk0 Ñ".k eksgu, e212-0675-6 340 2000 590johUnz dqekj 212-0931-5 150 2006 360johUnz dqekj 7835-553-1 248 2007 620johUnz dqekj 7835-552-3 168 2007 540lR;sUnz ukFk prq 7835-570-1 203 2007 600Dr. Gururamji, V 7835-604-X 309 2007 750

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Mohit Chakravarti 7835-280-X 250 2007 125M.l. Dhawan 8205-172-X 312 2007 150P.V. G. Krishnan 7835-002-5 400 2009 190M.l. Dhawan 8205-160-6 312 2007 150V.C. Pandey 8205-173-8 320 2007 160D.S. Srivastava Sar 8205-156-8 312 2007 150V.C. Pandey 8205-171-1 312 2007 150Shri Prakash 212-0603-0 280 2007 140D.S. Srivastava Mo 8205-169-X 368 2007 180V.C. Pandey 8205-013-8 292 2007 150V.C. Pandey 8205-175-4 304 2007 150Sujata Mittal 8205-086-3 290 2007 140Dr. G. Pankajam 212-0695-2 210 2007 110Taruna Choudhary D7835-256-7 168 2007 90V.C. Pandey 8205-004-9 326 2007 160V.C. Pandey 8205-014-6 318 2007 160Ramesh Chandra 7835-236-2 312 2007 160V.C. Pandey 8205-082-0 320 2007 160V.C. Pandey 8205-357-9 267 2007 150S. Lomash 8205-177-0 278 2007 150Ramesh Chandra 7835-143-9 328 2007 160Sujata Mittal 8205-087-1 322 2007 160Amit Sen 8205-238-6 252 2007 130Rameshwari Pandya7835-213-3 346 2007 170Sarita & Monikca 8205-117-7 320 2007 160Ramesh Chandra 7835-231-1 328 2007 160Sarita Kumari 8205-141-X 304 2007 150V.C. Pandey 8205-157-6 312 2007 150V.C. Pandey 8205-011-1 288 2007 160M.l. Dhawan 8205-161-4 312 2007 150M.l. Dhawan 8205-159-2 304 2007 150S.K. Sharma Monic 8205-158-4 312 2007 150V.C. Pandey 8205-008-1 306 2007 150Dr. Bernd Pflug 212-0688-X 184 2007 160M.l. Dhawan 8205-151-7 288 2007 140G. Sreeramulu 7835-215-X 256 2007 130V.C. Pandey 8205-176-2 312 2007 150R.K. Rao 7835-012-2 400 2007 190S.K. Sharma Monic 8205-155-X 320 2007 160Ramesh Chandra 8205-143-6 304 2007 150Shamshad Ahmed 8205-245-9 278 2007 150Kusum Sharma 212-0707-X 320 2007 160Deepa Sharma Ravi7835-516-7 199 2007 90O.P. Goel 8205-163-0 312 2007 150Ramesh Chandra 7835-232-X 358 2007 180D.s. Srivastava Sar 8205-162-2 312 2007 150Kavita Joshi 7835-253-2 250 2007 160V.C. Pandey 8205-152-5 272 2007 130Sarita, Monica 8205-094-4 320 2007 160Ramesh Chandra 7835-233-8 328 2007 160V.C. Pandey 8205-012-X 296 2007 150

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Archana Tomar 7835-327-X 276 2007 140Ramesh Chandra 7835-234-6 296 2007 160Ramesh Chandra 8205-045-6 280 2007 140R.P. Singh 212-0900-5 280 2007 140Ramesh Chandra 7835-235-4 320 2007 160Maimun Nisha 7835-495-0 326 2007 160K.l. Gandhi 212-0429-1 186 2007 90V.C. Pandey 8205-174-6 276 2007 140Ramesh Chandra 7835-238-9 318 2007 160Ramesh Chandra 7835-229-X 302 2007 150R.K. Rao 7835-007-6 336 2007 170Anil Nauriya 8745-813-5 116 2006 290Niraj Kumar 212-0561-1 520 1997 445N. Ramanadha Rao7835-073-4 188 250Umashankar Phadni212-0595-6 60 1998 90Sujata K. Dass 901799-7-7 300 2005 140Rajesh Talwar 7835-590-6 118 2006 90Lavanam Gora Mark212-0863-7 340 2005 150Niraj Kumar 212-0544-1 464 1998 175Shamshad Ahmed 8205-244-0 274 2005 150Sukhdeepak Malvai 212-0610-3 210 1998 90N. Ramanadha Rao212-0479-8 168 1998 75MkW larks"k vxzo212-0641-3 148 1999 90A. Munian 212-1062 360 2010 600Hemalatha Gnanase7835-833-8 294 2010 750Monika Bansal 978-81-212- 180 2010 400L Rathakrishnana 978-81-7835 325 2010 790Deepa Viswam 978-81-7835 354 2010 880Ram Punyani 978-81-7835 344 2010 860B.M. Naik & 978-81-212- 326 2010 790S.M. Paul Khurana 978-81-212- 326 2010 750Harish Kapur 978-81-212- 250 2010 540Sanker Sen 978-81-212- 264 2010 540B.L.Gupta 978-81-212- 180 2010 540Safey Kaidavi 978-81-212- 320 2010 750Krishan Saigal 978-81-7835 308 2010 750Pratibha Upadhyay 978-81-7835 246 2010 650Late Prof. Dashrat 978-81-7835 250 2010 625Bindeshwar Pathak,978-81-7835 692 2010 750Naval Viyogi 978-81-7835 646 2010 1500 (set)Raj Kumar 978-81-212- 424 2010 790Radhakrishna Gosw978-81-7835 220 2010 590Salam Irene 978-81-7835 246 2010 750Mohinder Singh 978-81-7835 284 2010 750K.S. Chalam 81-212-1089 250 2010 625Paritosh Chandra D 81-7835-875 710 2010Wally Krause 81-212-1086 514 2010 990Col. Ved Prakash 81-7835-868 2000 2010 5000Reena Agarwal 81-7835-863 210 2010 150Rajeev R. 81-7835-840 220 2010 540

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2. Comparision Analysis of Indigenous Peoples2. Empowerment and Protection of the Rights of Tribals

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1. Experimental Child Psychology, 2. Health and Nutrition for the School-age Child, 3. Children and Media

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

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1. Economy, 2. Poverty Reduction, 3. Industry, 4. Education, 5. Trade and Commerce, 6. Agriculture, 7. Communication, 8. Environment

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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

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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

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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

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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

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1. Diet, Nutrition and Changing Style, 2. Health and Nutrition 3. Food and Nutrition Security: Urban Challenges, 4. Childhood Nutrition and Academic Progress1. Experimental Child Psychology, 2. Health and Nutrition for the School-age Child, 3. Children and Media

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

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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

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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 Peoples1. Reinventing Women's Right 2. Transgender Human Rights 3. Women and Human Rights Development 4. Human Rights and Sexual Minorities1. Status of Tribals in India 2. Empowerment and Protection of the Rights of Tribals

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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 Society1. 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. Bhutan1. Tourism Development in South Asia 2. Environment Development in South Asia 3. Security Development in South Asia

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1. Social Development in South Asia 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South Asia

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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

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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

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

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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

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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

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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

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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 Judgements1. 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 Initiative1. 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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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 Bengal1. India 2. Pakistan 3. Afghanistan 4. Maldives 5. Sri Lanka 6. Bangladesh 7. Nepal 8. Bhutan

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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 Development1. 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

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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

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1. Empowerment of Women Labour 2. Microfinance and Women Empowerment 3. Women in Rural Development

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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

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1. Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2. Comparision Analysis of Indigenous Peoples1. 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

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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.

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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 Politics1. Globalization and Urban Sociology 2. Cultural Sociology

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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 Development1. Social Development in South Asia 2. Economic Development in South Asia 3. Political Development in South Asia1. Social Work: Issues and Civil Society 2. Social Work and Gender Equity 3. Assessment of Social Work Practices1. 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

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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

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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 Perspective1. 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

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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

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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

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1. Climate Changes: Causes and its Effects 2. Global Warming: Consequences in the Future 3. Transparency and Accountability of Global Environment

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1. Diet, Nutrition and Changing Style, 2. Health and Nutrition 3. Food and Nutrition Security: Urban Challenges, 4. Childhood Nutrition and Academic Progress

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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

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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 Society1. 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

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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

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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

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 Society1. 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

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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 Society1. 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

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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

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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

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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

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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

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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

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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

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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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.

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.

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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 and statics corrections 16. Applied remote Senoia and Hydrogen: The world’s future energy Mex. 17. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Reservoirs and Hydrates of Hydrocarbons. 18. Horizontal Well Technology, Geography and Prospects of the Polar Regions.