Meghalaya


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The Book Relates To The North-Eastern State Of India Which Has 3 Major Tribes The Khasis, The Jaintias And The Garos And Is Strategically Located On Indo-Bangladesh Bolder. Traces The Old History Of The State In All Its Perspectives Presents An Authentic Account Of Modern Meghalaya. Has 16 Chapters, Appendix, Select Bibliography And Index.




National Union Catalog


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Includes entries for maps and atlases.




Civil Services Chronicle October 2020


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The No. 1 Magazine for IAS Aspirants Since 1990




Subject Catalog


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The Indian Mesozoic Chronicle


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The book reviews and summarizes the Indian Mesozoic geological evolution in an innovative alternative perspective of sequence stratigraphy. It mainly focuses on the Jurassic interval, but also concisely discusses the preceding Triassic and Cretaceous geological records. The key to the study is primarily held in the recently developed ammonoid based high resolution scales in the Triassic and Jurassic period. The Indian Jurassic record is thus elevated to a high resolution pedestal. The large intra-Jurassic stratigraphic gap in Kachchh, with increase in duration from margin to basin, has been précised in different sections, along with radical revision of its long held interpretation from sub-aerial to sub-marine all over from Arabia to Australia. Other significant gaps are also differentiated into sub-aerial and sub-marine. The Indian Late Precambrian – Neogene record is organized into five mega-sequences. Among these, the fourth – also the most important one – includes the intra-Permian to Early Eocene interval from the origin to the closure of the Neotethys. Based on multidisciplinary integration of the Indian Mesozoic geological record and comparison with hydrocarbon producing basins on east and west of India, a highly positive scenario of the hydrocarbon source/reservoir sediment perspective is outlined in the book in sequence stratigraphic backdrop as an edifice for future elaborate evaluation.







Chronicle of an Impossible Election


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A Book Of This Kind Is, At The Very Least, A Useful Chronicle Of The Jammu And Kashmir Elections, 2002,' Says J.M. Lyngdoh In His Preface. It Is A Modest Prelude To His Account Of A Landmark Event. The 2002 Assembly Elections In Jammu And Kashmir Were Proposed To Be Held Against Near Impossible Odds-A Volatile Situation Along The Loc With Pakistan, Stepped Up Militant Attacks Within The State, And Threats To Candidates That Disrupted Normal Election Processes. To Add To The Logistics Of Security Was The Task Of Updating Electoral Rolls-All 3,51,850 Pages Of Them-In Urdu. And At The Heart Of It All Was The Ordinary Kashmiri'S Cynicism About Any Elections Conducted In The State Being Free And Fair, Based On Their Experiences In The Past. At Stake, Therefore, Was The Credibility Of The Election Commission, And The Democratic Process Itself. Despite All The Doubts, The Outcome Was An Election Which Was Acknowledged Fair, Even By A Vigilant Media That Had Been Keeping A Close Watch On Events. In His Understated Yet Compelling Style, J.M. Lyngdoh Recounts How It Was Done, And Explains The Complex Circumstances Surrounding The History Of Elections In The State. In Telling The Riveting Story, Chronicle Of An Impossible Election Also Gives A Ringside View Of The Functioning Of The Election Commission, One Of The Great Democratic Institutions Of The Country, And How It Has Evolved As A Guardian Of Fair Play In Elections. It Is A Story That Every Voter Should Know.







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Mass Media in India 1978


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