Scientific Approach for Self Reliant India

Scientific Approach for Self Reliant India PDF

Author: DR.Renu Pandey , Dr.Rashmi Jaiswal , Dr.Aradhana Dhanaraj

Publisher: SHREE VINAYAK PUBLICATION

Published: 2023-07-31

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 9391267718

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The Book Scientific Approach for Self Reliant India contains papers submitted to International Conference on Role of Science ,Education and Technology ( ICRSET 2023) in Making India self-Reliant and Globally Competent. The Book integrates the scientific knowledge and their societal applications to make India find its way among the Developed Nations.

Innovations in Agriculture for a Self-Reliant India

Innovations in Agriculture for a Self-Reliant India PDF

Author: P.K. Ghosh

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2021-11-29

Total Pages: 838

ISBN-13: 1000505197

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The book brings out an encyclopaedic picture of the potential areas of transformative Indian agriculture through innovations in science, technology, institutional and policy affairs directed in building a self-reliant India (Atmanirbhar Bharat). The book has addressed the challenges to make India free from hunger, poverty and undernutrition, and suggested interventions with focus on all-inclusiveness and sustainability, peace and prosperity, and resilience to climate and other volatilities. Most of these propositions are analogous to the Sustainable Development Goals – Agenda 2030, which India has committed to achieve. The book especially covers critical needs for development on different fragile ecosystems such as coastal, desert, hill, ravine and other marginal ecosystems. The book will act as very useful guidance for the policy makers, and development communities, and a reference document to academicians as well. Note: T&F does not sell or distribute the hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This title is co-published with NIPA.

Innovations in Agriculture for a Self-Reliant India

Innovations in Agriculture for a Self-Reliant India PDF

Author: P.K. Ghosh

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2021-11-30

Total Pages: 808

ISBN-13: 1000505170

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The book brings out an encyclopaedic picture of the potential areas of transformative Indian agriculture through innovations in science, technology, institutional and policy affairs directed in building a self-reliant India (Atmanirbhar Bharat). The book has addressed the challenges to make India free from hunger, poverty and undernutrition, and suggested interventions with focus on all-inclusiveness and sustainability, peace and prosperity, and resilience to climate and other volatilities. Most of these propositions are analogous to the Sustainable Development Goals – Agenda 2030, which India has committed to achieve. The book especially covers critical needs for development on different fragile ecosystems such as coastal, desert, hill, ravine and other marginal ecosystems. The book will act as very useful guidance for the policy makers, and development communities, and a reference document to academicians as well. Note: T&F does not sell or distribute the hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This title is co-published with NIPA.

Regenerating Agriculture

Regenerating Agriculture PDF

Author: Jules N. Pretty

Publisher: Earthscan

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9781853832277

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The author looks at the challenge facing agriculture today and details the concepts and characteristics of alternative, sustainable agricultural practices. Empirical evidence from a diverse range of agro-ecological and community setting show the impact of more sustainable practices. In addition existing policy frameworks and institutional processes are considered and alternatives, which are known to work, are presented

The Fundamental Role of Science and Technology in International Development

The Fundamental Role of Science and Technology in International Development PDF

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2006-05-24

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0309164737

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In October 2003 the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the National Research Council (NRC) entered into a cooperative agreement. The agreement called for the NRC to examine selected aspects of U.S. foreign assistance activities-primarily the programs of the USAID-that have benefited or could benefit from access to strong science, technology, and medical capabilities in the United States or elsewhere. After considering the many aspects of the role of science and technology (S&T) in foreign assistance, the study led to the publication of The Fundamental Role of Science and Technology in International Development. In the book special attention is devoted to partnerships that involve the USAID together with international, regional, U.S. governmental, and private sector organizations in fields such as heath care, agriculture and nutrition, education and job creation, and energy and the environment. This book explores specific programmatic, organizational, and personnel reforms that would increase the effective use of S&T to meet the USAID's goals while supporting larger U.S. foreign policy objectives.

Nucleus and Nation

Nucleus and Nation PDF

Author: Robert S. Anderson

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2010-05-15

Total Pages: 728

ISBN-13: 0226019772

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In 1974 India joined the elite roster of nuclear world powers when it exploded its first nuclear bomb. But the technological progress that facilitated that feat was set in motion many decades before, as India sought both independence from the British and respect from the larger world. Over the course of the twentieth century, India metamorphosed from a marginal place to a serious hub of technological and scientific innovation. It is this tale of transformation that Robert S. Anderson recounts in Nucleus and Nation. Tracing the long institutional and individual preparations for India’s first nuclear test and its consequences, Anderson begins with the careers of India’s renowned scientists—Meghnad Saha, Shanti Bhatnagar, Homi Bhabha, and their patron Jawaharlal Nehru—in the first half of the twentieth century before focusing on the evolution of the large and complex scientific community—especially Vikram Sarabhi—in the later part of the era. By contextualizing Indian debates over nuclear power within the larger conversation about modernization and industrialization, Anderson hones in on the thorny issue of the integration of science into the framework and self-reliant ideals of Indian nationalism. In this way, Nucleus and Nation is more than a history of nuclear science and engineering and the Indian Atomic Energy Commission; it is a unique perspective on the history of Indian nationhood and the politics of its scientific community.