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| The Evolution Of British Policy Towards Indian States | K.M. Panikkar | US$7.00 | |
| An Indian State has been officially defined as any State in India under the protection or political control of the British Crown or of which the Government has acknowledged its supremacy. Whereas no such state existed in India in 1774, by 1858 all the States of India had come to occupy the position defined above. The present work examines how this great transformation was brought about and... |
| Corporate Taxation And Industrial Growth | Devendra Singh | US$8.00 | |
| Taxation is a major instrument of social and economic policy. The old-fashioned fiscal theory of taxation, aiming mostly at providing large revenue to the state has since long been thrown into the limbo of exploded fallacis and governments in most developing nations have now come to realise the significance of functional finance as an important part of shaping their fiscal objectives. Corporation... |
| India’s Nuclear Policy | Mohammed B. Alam | US$9.00 | |
| This book analyses the nuclear policy of India. The determinants of such a policy are investigated in two ways: first, the policies of the various governments in New Delhi from India’s independence up to Rajiv Gandhi Administration are surveyed; second, it explores the attitude of the Indian government towards non-proliferation measures, with particular emphasis on the issues such as the... |
| Constitutional Rights Of Prisoners | Naresh Kumar | US$9.50 | |
| In recent times, prisoners have attracted the attention of the sociologists, jurists and protagonists of human rights all over the world. The present study is an attempt to analyse the various rights available to the prisoners in India. However, it also covers the position of the prisoners in the U.S.A. and the U.K. and the contribution made by the International Conventions on Human Rights, on... |
| Contract Labour In India: 1826-1919 | D.C. Mathur | US$10.00 | |
| Workers from the major prop of industrial development in any country. The working class is not only a significant segment of the population and beneficiary of the fruits of development but is also the most important instrument for the achievement of national objective. These days the protection of the interest of this working class becomes a major issue of national policy. The employment of... |
| Naga Folk Tales | Kiran Shankar Maitra | US$10.00 | |
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| The Press In Tamil Nadu And The Struggle For Freedom 1917-1937 | A. Ganesan | US$10.50 | |
| A nation’s agony when it fights for its liberty can hardly be imagined, let alone explained. Similarly what it is for a ruling nation to lose its control over a sub-continent like India before 1947 cannot be easily stated. India’s throes in her struggle for freedom, and the administrative response of the British to the struggle, vis-à-vis the two, the role crucial hour form the subject matter of... |
| Child Marriage In India | B.S. Nagi | US$11.00 | |
| Child marriage in India has become, more or less a custom and the people seems to be of the opinion that they have to follow this custom. The study reveals that during the last 35 years there is no perceptible change in this custom particularly in Rajasthan where males and females are getting married in their childhood. Akhateej is an suspicious festival in Rajasthan and people of this State are... |
| Indian Ocean And India's Security | R.N. Misra | US$11.50 | |
| The Indian Ocean and India’s Security are closely linked with each other. The economic prosperity, the territorial integrity and the very existence of India as a free nation depend upon the security and defence of this ocean and its adjacent territory. The Indian Ocean region serves as an important source of strategic raw materials for India and is also an ever-growing market for her industrial... |
| International Transfer Of Technology: Need For Appropriate National Policy | Sakti Mukherjee , Indrani Mukherjee | US$12.00 | |
| Technology as embodied in production process is an essential element to achieve accelerated economic growth. Over the years, the tremendous progress of science and technology and their increasing application in production process have accelerated technology transactions among nation states, but the comparative estimates of benefits and costs of international transfer of technology, especially... |