Shimla Then Now

Shimla Then   Now
Author: Vipin Pubby
Publsiher: Indus Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1996
Genre: India
ISBN: 8173870462

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This Book Fulfils A Long-Felt Need In Providing A Chronological Account Of The Events That Took Place In Shimla During The British Raj And After Independence.

Entrepreneurs of British Shimla

Entrepreneurs of British Shimla
Author: Hari Sud
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-06-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781304113573

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This is an historical account of the British Summer Capital of Shimla from 1832 to 1932. It describes the lives of a few men who were grain traders and commission agents who kept the British as well as the local population supplied with their food and other needs. In the process over one hundred years they grew extremely wealthy and influential. The British showered them titles and respected them for great skill and hard work. Today Sud or Sood as they are known around the town hold the strings of the pursue of present day Himachal Pradesh economy.

Himachal Competition Focus Half Yearly 2020 January to August

Himachal Competition Focus   Half Yearly 2020   January to August
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Sarla Publications Private Limited
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Contains news and important current affairs. Topics covered: Himachal Pradesh Cabinet Union Cabinet Employment and Jobs Awards and Honours Culture, Religion and Myths Economy and Development Himachal Budget 2020-21 Education

abdapram a in Indian Philosophy

  abdapram     a in Indian Philosophy
Author: Manjulika Ghosh
Publsiher: Northern Book Centre
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2006
Genre: Knowledge, Theory of (Hinduism)
ISBN: 8172112076

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The Present book highlights the importance of verbal testimony Sabdapramana's in Indian Epistemolog, knowledge from trusted telling, eternality of word and its meaning, its non-reducibility to inference, philosophical significance of praiseworthy sentence, limits of Sruti as a Pramana perceptual cognition generated through verbal testimony, notion of aptatva, etc. These issues are freshly interpreted by a team of scholars who are engaged in research on this subject for a considerable period of time.

Social Dynamics of the Urban

Social Dynamics of the Urban
Author: N. Jayaram
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2017-08-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788132237419

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This volume emphasises the sociological view that cities are primarily about people, not places or buildings, and explores the social dynamics of urban space in globalising India. Distinguishing between ‘locale’ and ‘milieu’ and the community–cosmopolitanism dialectic in urban areas, it elucidates the thematic for urban sociology today. The chapters explore the various perspectives and processes in understanding the urban predicament in India today. The contributors specifically ask: What are the characteristics of the fastest growing cities in India? What are the forces shaping their forms and processes? Who benefits from what type of livelihood options cities offer? How have city administrations been dealing with mounting demands for housing, energy, and water resources, and problems of mass transportation? What implications do these have for the ecology of the city and the surrounding areas? Given the heterogeneity of urban populations, what social processes are at work and how they affect cit[y]zenship and identity? What aspirations and tensions are expressed among different groups, and what implications do these have for inter-group relations? What challenges do inter-group relations pose for urban planning and administration? The contributors include renowned scholars as also young researchers. They go beyond their disciplinary moorings of economics, history, political science, social work, and sociology, and their trans-disciplinary dialogues carry inputs from policy makers, administrators, and grassroots activists working in urban areas.

Revitalised Urban Administration in India

Revitalised Urban Administration in India
Author: U. B. Singh
Publsiher: Gyan Publishing House
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2002
Genre: Local government
ISBN: 8178350777

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The collection of scholarly articles by eminent scholars capsulate the welfare and development schemes and their many-handed implementation in the lives of people of cities and towns to construct the urban infrastructure as well as boost up the rich dividends of economy, as felt of the independence. A positive story of the experiments useful for academic community.

The Last Nizam and His People

The Last Nizam and His People
Author: Narendra Chapalgaonkar
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2022-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000571325

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As a Princely State, Hyderabad was the largest in population among over 560 tributary states under British paramountcy in colonial India. This book is a collection of profiles and sketches of some of the most important and influential people from the erstwhile Hyderabad State during the first half of the 20th century, which marked the last decades of its existence as a distinct entity under the British Raj. It features profiles of Mir Osman Ali Khan, the Seventh Nizam; Mir Laik Ali, the last Prime Minister of Hyderabad; Kasim Razvi; some of the Nizam’s administrators and diplomats; as well as Sir Walter Monckton, the Nizam’s British Constitutional Advisor; amongst others. Unfolding the pages of history, the text gives an insight into the administration and affairs of Hyderabad during this time, through an examination of the lives of the people closely associated with it. A unique contribution to the literature on modern Indian and colonial history, this book will be indispensable for students and researchers of history, modern Indian history, colonialism, imperial history, biography, and South Asia studies. It will also appeal to general readers interested in the history of Hyderabad.

Ruptured Landscapes

Ruptured Landscapes
Author: Helen Sooväli-Sepping,Hugo Reinert,Jonathan Miles-Watson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789401799034

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This volume breaks new ground in the study of landscapes, both rural and urban. The innovative notion of this landscape collection is rupture. The book explores the ways in which societal, economic and cultural changes are transforming the meanings and understandings of landscapes. The text explores both how landscapes are contesting changes in society and changing society. The volume combines empirically fine-grained accounts of landscape rupture, from different parts of the world, with a sustained effort to explore, rethink and analytically extend the concept of rupture itself. The book therefore combines fresh empirical data with innovative theoretical approaches to open understanding of landscape as a dynamic, living entity subject to abrupt change and unpredictable disruptions. Through this dual reflection the volume is able to provide a powerful demonstration of the possibilities that are available for human action, social change and material landscape to combine.