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Author | S.N. Roy Choudhary |
Language | English |
Publisher | Gyan Books |
Pages | 546 pp |
ISBN | 978-8121210461 |
Book Type | Hardbound |
Item Weight | 0.96 kg |
Dimensions | 5*X14*X23* |
Restoration of Split Milk [Hardcover]
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In the recent days, much is written and talked about rural development. In fact, our desire to wipe out the 'tears of the poor' dated back to 15th August, 1947. Unfortunately, with time, we seem to have moved in reversed gear. The book analyzes our subcontinent's current unacceptable situation, in three parts viz. 1. What we were; 2. What we are now and why; 3. what can still be done to get back on rail to het 800 million rural poor to be an essential part of the nation, singing. The narrations on various aspects are used essentially as diagnostic tools to find the curable remedy. the book is not one on religion, history, or science and technology, the main desire is to know us truthfully, and build a strong new India, morally, technologically and financially, based on literacy and technologically and financially, based on literacy and education. About The Author:- Prior to retirement Air Force Officer Founder Director, Gas Turbine Research Establishment, (GTRE), Bangalore. Designed and made the first Gas Tribune Engine in India in 1961, assisted by a pioneering team, who trained people to be at per of developed societied. Created through innovative approach at low cost, research and test facilities. Developed new technologies. Worked on several aeronautical devises, both value added and with original concepts. Assisted development to rocket motors, and engines for armoured tank, Co-generated with renewable, as energy for rural development; Electronic gas flow meter with distant reading facility, and auto-billing. Retired in 1981, when in 20 years, proved the initial faith, when renowned froeign engine comapnies expressed desires to take up collaborative design and development ventures with GTRE. Academics: BA, B.Sc (Eng.), M.Sc. (Aeronautics), Membership: Several notably First Indian Air Force Fellow of Royal Aeronautical Society (London), UK; Hon. Fellow of Energy Inst, UK; Member of India International Centre, New Delhi, India; Fellow of Academy of Science, Bangalore. Qualified Air Force Pilot. Awards: Major Ones: J Om Prakash Bhashin Award (1st Batch of 10 top Scientists in 1984, only one Air Force Officer till now); Achievement Award in 2001. Contents:- Contents, PART 1, 1. An Overview 1, The Origin • Religion, Science and Technology • Summary, of Desirable Actions • A Comparison • The Constitution •, Article 40 • Article 234(G) • Management of Rural Society •, 25 per cent Women in Panchayats are Illiterate • Beginning of, Free India • Country’s Governance Since Independence •, Aftermath of Partition • Comparative Global Situation • The, Essential Need • Election System • Assessment of, Governance • The Constitution of India • President’s Pledge, to Nation • Public Money: Tax System • Gandhian Era •, President’s Mantra For Rural Development • PURA, Accountability • Population Below Poverty Line • Present, Situation • NSS Report • Poor and Poverty., 2. Ancient Civilization and Religion 42, Origin of Civilized Mankind Mohenjodaro and Harappa, Civilization • Lay out of a City of Mohenjodaro • Phase 1 of, our Civilization • Phase II of Civilization • The Beginning of, Dynastic Rules • Mankind and Religion • Ramakrishna, Paramahansa • Racial Diversity • Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan:, Former President of India • Integration of Aryan and Indus, Valley Civilization (1500 B.C. – 1190 A.D.) • Indo-Aryan, Race • Early Religion., 3. Heritage and Early Civilization 53, Geography • The Western and Northern Regions • Muslim, Dynasty • Indo-aryan Civilization • Stone Based-culture • Sun, x, Chariot in Orissa • Ajanta and Ellora Caves • Degradation of, Vedic Religion • Brahmanic Derivative • An Example •, Brahmanic Religion: Suppression of our labour Force • Rig, Veda • Koran • Universal Concept of God • Mogul and British, Dynasty • Induction of British • British: The Legacy of Rural, Poverty • Maratha Rise • The Country’s Turmoil • The, Creation of Hindu - Muslim Rift • Industrial Revolution •, Industrial Revolution and Humanism., 4. The Noble Face of English Imperialism 85, Spread of Rig veda • Economic and Literacy • difference, Divided Nation: Indian Constitution., 5. Beginning of Feudal Rule 89, Jawaharlal Nehru Dancing with Tribal Girls • Rahul Gandhi •, Distortion of Social Order • Slide Down • Rich and Poor, Divide • Science and Technology • British Rule • Beginning, of Fundamental Changes • First War of Independence •, Revolutionary Approaches • Cellular Jail • Ross Island •, Jinnah and Gandhi • An Account of Final Dynastic Phase of, British Imperialism (1906 – 1948) • Hindu Muslim Unity., 6. Mahtmatma Gandhi 105, Jallianwala (Jb) Bagh. • Gandhian Non-violent Retaliation •, Bhagat Singh • Gandhi in India : Dandi March on 12 March,, 1930 • Salt Tax March From His Ashram • Quit India, Movement • First Round Table Conference • Second Round, Table Conference • Third Round Table Conference • Liaquat, Ali Khan • Jinnah’s Return • Jinnah’s India in 1934 • Jinnah, Transformed • Impact of Round Table Conferences., 7. Partition 124, The Genesis of Poor India • Winston Churchill • Churchill on, Indian Scene Gandhi and Boer War (1899 -1901)., 8. A Confirmation of Genetic Strain on Technology 133, Serving Under British Imperialist Flag • Different Path:, Foundation of Gas Turbine Technology • Evolution of Strategy, xi, to Make The Experimental Engine • Visit to The USSR •, Design and Manufacture of First Gas Turbine Engine: GTRC –, CF-1 Engine • An Early Confused Mind • Formation of GTRE, • War of Attrition., PART – 2, 9. Prelude to Creation of India and Pakistan 150, The Real Issue • Carnage Between Hindu and Muslim •, Jinnah – Gandhi • Beginning of Divergent Views • Satyagraha, Approach • Communal Forces., 10. The illusive Noble Constitution 155, The Constitution of India • Gandhi’s India • “The Gandhi You, May Not Know” • Brahmacharya (Celibracy) Gandhi • The, Conflicting Mind of The Noble Gandhi • The Other Side of, Gandhi’s Mind • Gandhi Vs Jinnah • The Dominant Mind of, Gandhi • Confusing Act of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru •, Jawaharlal Nehru • Absence of Mass Movement • National, Freedom Struggle • Referendum • Indian National Army, (INA) • The Root Cause of Partition • Author’s Personal, Experience • 16th August, 1946 • Jinnah, The First Governor, General of Pakistan • Democracy • Impact of Ill Conceived, Religion • Absurdities • Caste System and Judiciary •, Religious Overview • Brahmanical Perversions To Vedic, Religion • Religions - Prophet Conveyed • Non-ethnic Race •, The Beginning of Slide Down., 11. Our Deficient Education System 206, Our Deficient Education System • University and Higher, Education • Indian Scene • Sample Study on Economic and, Literacy Disparity • Science Congress • Science Education •, Motivation, Research, and Verification., 12. Origin of the Names of Two Divided Territories 218, Initial Concept of Pakistan • Continued History of This, Subcontinent • State During British Rule (1757 – 1947) •, Rural Education • Neglect of Literacy • Elementary Education, xii, • Fundamental Rights and Duties • Illiteracy in Rural Areas •, Labour Force • Domestic • Domestic Need • Construction, Labour Force., 13. Willful Neglect of Rural Society 227, Rural Energy • Our Hypocritical Society • Man Mohan Singh as, Finance Minister •Fund Allocation For Rural and Agricultural, Development (2004 – 2005) • Agricultural Land Utilization For, Food Grain • Ninth Plan • Manmohon Singh As Prime Minister, • The Critical Issues • Our Election Ritual • Our Opt Repeated, Goal • Nation’s Administration : Governance Central, Government • States • Mindless Slave Bureaucracy • Rural, Management., 14. Water, Food and Energy 249, Indian Situation • Water Audit • Nasser Lake • Canals and, Dams • Rain Water Harvesting • Rain Water Harvesting in Rural, Areas • Implementing Agency: Retired Jawans • Desalination •, Hydroponics History • Creation of A Permanent Cadre •, Industry and Water Need • Global Energy Situation • World, Wide Energy Reserve • Characteristics of Indian Conventional, Energy Sources • Electricity Distribution Pattern • Energy For, Rural Development • Agro-industries • Economic Benefit • An, Experiment on Co-generation • Use of Aero Gas Turbine •, Estimated Co-generation For Primary Food Processing •, Justification • Indian Rural People • Beneficial Impacts on, Nation Building • Renewable: Bio Fuels - New Horizons on, Energy • Saline Water Pond Size For Cultivation of Blue Micro, Algae • Cultivation of Blue Micro-algae • The Little Run of, Kutch • Recent Communication with NREL • Retyped For, Clarity • Seed Based Energy • Comparative Estimate of Biodiesel, • Comparison Between Micro-algae And Jatropa • Insert, Use of Iron as Fertilizer • Conclusion • Our Desirable Energy, Policy • The Strategy For Rural Development • Visit To Guna,, Cultivating Soya Beans • Inspection of Guna Village • Life of a, Villager • Value Added Head Load • Unwelcome Benevolence:, Lesson To Learn • An Attempt To Establish Ideal Village •, xiii, Manmohon Singh and Rural Development • Manmohan Singh, As Finance Minister • Making Manmohon Singh’s Vision, Viable., PART 3, PART 3 A, 15. Agro Based Industries 323, Analysis of Additional Benefits • Paddy Drying • Rice Wine •, Sugar Mill • Dramatic Change in Urban-rural Population •, Justification of Decentralized Energy Generation., PART 3 B, Aeronautics and Aerospace Technologies and Rural, Development 338, Difference between Aeronautics and Aerospace Technology •, Initiation of Gas Turbine Technology • V. K. Krishna Menon •, Author’s Return to India • The Beginning • Move to BRD,, Kanpur, 1958 • Production of the Demonstrator • Gas Turbine, Research Center, Kanpur • A Short Break in the Author’s, Activity on Experimental Model • Induction of Supersonic, Fighter • Invitation to Dr. Kurt Tank • Comparison of HF 24 Mk, I and Marsal Dassault F1 • The Mystery Deepens • Move To, Bangalore • Aeronautics and Nation’s Development • GTRE’s, Involvement with HF24 • Search for Engine for HF24 Aircraft •, Formation of GTRE • Service Before Self • HF 24 Mk1R •, Egyptian Collaboration • An Assessment of Drag • Extra Dry, Nozzle Position • High Priests on Aeronautics • Development of, GTRE • Test Facilities • Stage 2 Test Facilities • Low Pressure, Air Supply Facility • Third Invitation by Hal • Reaction of, German Designer on Reheat Development • Extra Dry Nozzle •, Improved HF 24 • Proposal for Fitment of Canard, Rejected •, GTRE’s Continued Effort • GTX 37-14U • Initiation of GTX 37, 14UB • Air Strike Aircraft (ASA) • Aerodynamics • Light, Weight Avionics • Maintaining Thrust at High Intake, Temperature • Chinese Developed Version of Mig 21 •, xiv, Orpheous 703 with Transonic Blade & 2000 00 K Reheat •, Assistance to Missile Project • Turbo-pump: Assistance to, Liquid Fuel Rocket Motor for Missile Programme • Turbine of, Turbo-pump • Rocket Motor • Seminars • Continued Effort • An, Illustration • Foreign Press • Rolls Royce offer for Jagaur, Aircraft’s Adour engine • SNECMA’s Offer of Collaboration on, GTX (B) Engine For Further Development of Mig 21., 16. Energy Sources 436, Per Capita Electrical Energy Availability • Electricity, Distribution • Coal Based Electricity Generation • Non, conventional Energy Sources • Our Wastages on Energy Front •, Possible Recoverable Energy Source • Domestic Cooking •, Natural Gas Use • Possible Solution • Bio-diesel • India After, Partition • Predicament of USA • India, USA Vs China • Efforts, To Get Art 243(g) Discussed in Parliament., 17. Award 467, 18. Fluid Flow Measurements 469, Calibration Set Up • Neglect to Innovative Activities • Large, Scale Production Feasibility in Energized Rural Area, 19. Annexure 482, 1. The goal of a new India., 2. Innovations leading to present world., 3. GTRE seminar programme., 4. PURA (Providing Urban facilities in Rural Area)., 5. British India. The Title 'Restoration of Split Milk written/authored/edited by S.N. Roy Choudhary', published in the year 2010. The ISBN 9788121210461 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 546 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Rural Development. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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