| | Title+ | Author | Price | Buy Now |
| A Handbook Of Advertising Media And Public Relations | D. Gupta | US$149.50 | |
| Public Relations serves a wide variety of institutions in society such as businesses, trade unions, government agencies, voluntary associations, foundations, hospitals, schools, colleges and religious institutions. To achieve their goals, these institutions must develop effective relationships with many different audiences or groups such as employees, members, customers, local communities,... |
| Aspects Of Human Communication | L. Krishnan, B.N. Patnaik, N.K. Sharma | US$19.00 | |
| Aspects of Human Communication includes contributions from specialists in such diverse fields as linguistics, psychology, sociology, physics and artificial intelligence. The book is divided into six sections dealing with various aspects of communication: the linguistic and social linguistic, psycholinguistic, computational, rural-tribal, sociological and socio-psychological. A wide range of... |
| Communication And Rural Development | J.B. Ambekar (Yadav) | US$28.50 | |
| Communication and Rural Development is a social anthropological holistic study of the existing media of communication-traditional as well as modern-and of their role in rural development. A village Pothnal in Manvi Taluka, Raichur district, Karnataka was studied for more than a year during 1975-76. A re-study was made in 1988 in order to assess the nature of changes that have taken place in the... |
| Investigative Journalism In India | S.K. Aggarwal | US$12.50 | |
| The credit to start investigative journalism goes to magazines. The period between 1973 to 1980, which encompasses the challenge to Mrs. Gandhi witnessed such momentous events as the emergency, the Janata government and Mrs. Gandhi’s return to power. It was so packed with political drama that it politicised the entire nation. The journalists were drawn into this fray as never before and many... |
| Medieval Orissa: A Socio-Economic Study | Shishir Kumar Panda | US$14.00 | |
| The present work deals with an important aspect of Orissa history. The period from A.D. 1038 to A.D. 1568 marks the ascendancy of the later Eastern Gangas followed by the Suryavamsi Gajapatis which led to the emergence of a ‘Regional Hindu Kingdom’ in Eastern India. The Gangas extended their kingdom from the river Hooghly (Ganga) in the north to the river Godavari (Gautami Ganga) in the South.... |
| Oriental Customs, Traditions And Social Life | H. Clay Trumbull | US$45.00 | |
| Though Christianity is now the professed region of the people of Europe and America, its Prophet Lord Jesus Christ was born in the East and so did the Prophet of Judaism. All these teachers led Oriental life and preached in the Oriental environments. The Bible, the whole of which is the sacred scripture of the Christians and the Old Testament portion in the Holy Book of the Jews, is replete with... |
| Personnel Management And Industrial Relations In Banking Industry | B.P. Rao | US$19.50 | |
| This book covers most of the important aspects of Personnel Management and Industrial Relations in general and Banking Industry’s Personnel Management and Industrial Relations in particular. Important aspects like historical events and evolutionary pattern of Banking Industry under public sector, the recruitment pattern, promotional avenues, training methods, service, conditions, employer... |
| Price Formation Process In The Indian Economy | K. Sengupta | US$45.00 | |
| Price formation process in the Indian economy examines and analyses the strategies followed by the six agro-linked industries in India, in the determination of prices. These Industries are Fertilizers (Inorganic and Mixed), Agricultural Tools and Implements, Pumpsets, Tractors and Harvesters and Earth Moving Machinery. Production functions, cost functions and price functions of these industries... |
| Temple Of Spirituality Or Golden Temple Of Amritsar | Jagjit Singh | US$19.50 | |
| Every religion of the world has places of worship, be they the Temples, Churches, Mosques or Gurudwaras. The number of such places of worship is quite large but there are some places, which stand apart, either hallowed by the saintly persons, the birth-places of their prophets or associated with gods or goddesses. People flock to these places for peace and tranquillity and to extinguish the fire... |