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The Butterfly Guide to Manipal
Author: Rohit Raj
This book is the first English handbook dedicated to the butterflies found in and around Manipal. Showcasing the author’s deep interest, it provides essential information on host plants, identification features, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classification of various species. Designed as a quick-start guide, it aims to help readers begin butterfly spotting and photography.
The book serves as both a species categorization and a visual guide, making it an ideal resource for butterfly enthusiasts who wish to deepen their understanding of these magnificent insects. It also includes captivating images and a handy instruction manual for beginners to learn the basics of butterfly spotting.
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COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from Managing the Crisis in a Teaching Hospital
Author: Jibu Thomas
COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from Managing the Crisis in a Teaching Hospital presents a detailed account of how a hospital administrator and his team managed the COVID-19 pandemic. The book examines the transformation in hospital management during the crisis and describes the methods and processes used to treat patients affected by the virus.
It offers an in-depth look at the changes implemented in a large teaching hospital and the challenges encountered during the pandemic. Additionally, it serves as a guide for hospital administrators, providing valuable knowledge for handling future pandemics and outlining their critical role in such situations.
The book concludes with the author’s reflections on improving pandemic management and outlines recommendations for the future role of hospital administrators in similar crises.
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Climate Change and Public Health: Governance and Challenges
Editors: Helmut Brand, Neethi V Rao, Dhanasree Jayaram
Climate Change and Public Health: Governance and Challenges aims to provide a comprehensive overview of various ways in which climate change and public health are interlinked. It touches upon a range of issues such as the impacts of climate change on health, the impacts of the health sector on climate change, intersections between health and climate policies, and the geopolitics of climate change and health. The book delves into specific topics such as air pollution, heat health, climate finance, and water security, among other relevant issues concerning the broader theme of the book. One of the objectives of the book is to explore different approaches and methodologies involving studying the interlinkages between climate change and health, including assessing the health impacts of climate change and designing policies to address climate and health governance. It covers both global and Indian contexts, thereby providing diverse perspectives on climate change and public health, and striving to explore effective and inclusive ways of tackling this major challenge.
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Genesis of the Speech and Hearing Profession in India and its Growth
The field of Speech and Hearing in India traces its genesis to the Mid-20th Century, owing to the pioneering efforts of two professionals, Dr N Rathna and Prof Ramesh Oza who received their training in the United States. Influenced by global development, awareness, and local needs, the training of professionals and establishment of training institutions in India gained momentum. Over time, the field has witnessed significant growth with advancements in technology, research, and clinical services. The diversity within our population and the widespread occurrence of Speech and Hearing disorders necessitated documentation of people, tools, and tests for the sustained growth of the Speech and Hearing profession. This book serves as a comprehensive record of the evolution of speech and hearing in the country over the past six decades.
This book provides in-depth insights into the formative years of the Speech and Hearing profession. Beginning with ancient Sanskrit texts, it gives the readers an updated historical account of this profession. With advancements in technology and telepractice initiatives, the field has transitioned from its modest origins to be recognized as an essential part of healthcare, catering to the needs of millions with Speech and Hearing disorders, thereby, enhancing their quality of life and overall well-being. This work documents the development of test materials and tools within the Indian context, focusing on the subspecialties in the field of Speech and Hearing. This will assist future professionals in their respective specialties, offering them insights into upcoming developments and a glimpse into what lies ahead and beyond.
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Healthy Heart
Author: Ranjan
Healthy Heart There is an increase in the number of patients undergoing coronary interventions in India. This is easily attributable to the increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome, diabetes and provides a brief overview to the community about common symptoms of heart disease. Details of coronary interventions are performed, and their relative indications and complications associated with the same are explained in simple terms. Healthy Heart briefly explains about how open heart surgery and bypass are performed. Importantly, it describes how patients are supposed to live a healthy, active life to prevent heart disease.
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Dharmasthala: Mantra of Development
Author: Nagesh Prabhu
This book is an in-depth examination of the transformation of Dharmasthala under the leadership of D Veerendra Heggade, Padma Vibhushan awardee. It depicts the centuries-old tradition of Dharmasthala and its significance as an abode of faith wedded to charity without any barriers. It focuses on Heggade’s leadership and ideas since his elevation as the Dharmadhikari in 1968, underscoring his belief that true empowerment involves addressing physical, mental and spiritual needs of individuals rather than simply providing material support. The book dwells on Heggade’s vision and strategies to transform the pilgrimage centre into a hub for social service and the factors behind its widespread influence and reach in India and abroad. It brings out the various facets of the institutions headed by him and seeks to understand what makes them special and effective in its mission. It is an attempt to understand whether it is the enlightened leadership, personal involvement, inclusive approach, compassion or a combination of all these factors that has contributed to the evolution of the developmental model of Dharmasthala, which is portrayed as a ‘mini state’ within Karnataka.
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Lived Experiences of Hospitality Connoisseurs
Editors: Thirugnanasambantham| Vidya Patwardhan| Senthil Kumara| Partho Pratim Seal
Lived Experiences of Hospitality Connoisseurs is a collection of 51 case studies about dynamic experiences in the culinary world. The case studies range from lessons learnt by distinguished personalities, culinary traditions, sustainable food practices, entrepreneurial innovations, and business acceleration in the industry.
This book is an amalgamation of stories in the workplace, diversity and inclusion practices in the industry, and initiatives to meet societal needs and consumer desires. The lucid narration of the case studies, which depict novel thinking and innovation in culinary practices, makes this book appealing for the general readers interested in the world of cuisine.
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Digital Academics: Deliberations on Higher Education in India
Editors: Piyashi Dutta | Lakhan Raghuvanshi
Digital Academics: Deliberations on Higher Education in India examines deliberations and discussions around the virtual classroom, delving into the nuances of teaching, learning, and assessment in the online mode of pedagogy. Through critical case studies and narratives, it reflects on the experiences of students and teachers, and analyzes the effect of virtual teaching on the modes of learning, transmission of information, and the very form of knowledge dissemination.
This book endeavours to bring a realistic perspective to digital academics and the intervention of technology in the academic space, an essential read for scholars and readers interested in the field.
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State Matters- Kannada Sub-Nationalism and State Formation
Author: Rajendra Chenni
State Matters: Kannada Subnationalism and State Formation analyzes the formation of a linguistic state and the inevitability of the contradictions arising from material and historical conditions. It examines the historical and political context which led to the emergence and acceptance of linguistic or regional identities during the freedom struggle, a struggle which ironically tried to subsume these identities into one master discourse of the nation.
This book, traversing disciplinary boundaries, weaves complex disparate elements into the concept of linguistic subnationality. It underlines how linguistic subnationality is sustained against the push and pull of caste/class hegemony, national party-based politics, and larger forces of development and globalization.
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Sringara in Subandhu and Nemichandra
Author: Mahaling Bhat, Editor: N Thirumaleshwara Bhat
The Vāsavadattā by Subandhu and the Līlāvati Prabandham by Nēmicandra are two renowned Campū Kāvyas (epic poem) in Kannada, which can be traced back to the early half of 700 BCE. K Mahalinga Bhat published a comprehensive analysis of the epic poems in 1966, situating the original works in their cultural and historical contexts. This book highlights the folk-tale motifs, the characterization and delineation of various Rasas, and analyzes the language of the epics. It also includes excerpts in Sanskrit from both works, accompanied by prose translations.
The original stories are characterized by the element of Śṙṅgāra (Romance). In this book, the aspect of romance in the narratives and the lives of the protagonists is seen through a contemporary lens. It highlights societal conditions and norms prevalent between 700 to 600 BCE in Vāsavadattā and Līlāvati Prabandham in a different light. This new edition compiled by N Thirumaleshwara Bhat draws attention to the relevance of epic poems today and the universality of their narrative.
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History of Private Banking in South Canara District (1906-69)
Author: Amol Agrawal
This book explores the unique history of banking in India’s South Canara district. The origin and growth of banking in this region played a significant role in the history of Indian banking, but its contributions remain under-researched. The banks of South Canara are particularly noteworthy as they implemented financially inclusive practices long before they were made mandatory during the nationalization of banks in 1969.
The other sixteen nationalized banks were predominantly from the four metropolitan cities Bombay, Delhi, Calcutta, and Madras. The banks of South Canara warrant special attention as the prevalence of this establishment came about in a comparatively remote district. The banks also introduced and continued to offer many schemes for the benefit of the people in the region. This book traces the evolution of banks from the South Canara and how they have contributed to the rich local administrative history of the region.
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Adolescent Health
Author: Prateek Srivastava, Vaishali K, H Vinod Bhat, Suzanne Broadbent.
Protecting and nurturing adolescents is of fundamental importance to any family. However, adolescents and parents in different communities face unique challenges in understanding adolescent health due to various factors. Despite their intention to meet the demand for a healthy adolescent lifestyle, there is a lack of resources, an increase in unhealthy eating, and negative changes in lifestyle habits. In this context, it is essential to ponder upon the question, “What does it mean to be healthy for an adolescent?”. This sourcebook provides a holistic understanding of aspects like growth, nourishment, stability in environment, overcoming emotional barriers, and providing support for mental health. It is a guide for both parents and adolescents, and approaches the foundational question from the caregiver and the adolescent perspectives. The authors sincerely believe that investing in children is one of the vital things a society can do to build a better future.
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In Solidarity: The Women in Bapsi Sidhwa’s Novels
Author: Pradipta Shyam Chowdhury
The Women in Bapsi Sidhwa’s Novels explores the concept of “solidarity”, through an in-depth reading of the “Parsi-Pakistani-Punjabi” writer’s works. As a writer, Bapsi Sidhwa resists a defined category, which gives her the fluid perspective of an “insider-outsider”. In context of Third World feminism, Pradeepta Shyam Choudhary delineates the writer’s significant position in the discourse, drawing a parallel between her voice and the characters in her stories.
Drawing on the motif of the feminist quest for self-establishment in her writings, this book analyzes the issues raised about lived experiences of women in the Third World in general, and South Asia in particular. It illustrates Bapsi Sidhwa as a reminiscent thinker, highlighting her acute awareness of social conditions.
Bringing to the forefront the diasporic elements of her creative career, this book focuses mainly on four of Bapsi Sidhwa’s novels – Water, The Pakistani Bride, Ice-Candy-Man, and An American Brat.
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Economics of Survival: Sustainable, Inclusive & Equitable Prosperity
Author: Girish P Jakhotiya
The last two decades have seen significant geopolitical and economic issues, like the global financial crisis, escalated tensions between Russia and Ukraine, a once-in-a-century pandemic, rising US-China tensions, and, most importantly, the weakening economies of rich countries. This book reflects on the ever-increasing inequality in our society and the possibilities of economic collapse, and argues for a different economic model. In a rapidly changing and uncertain world, this book highlights the importance of a macro-level approach in creating a global economy for the sustainable use of scarce resources.
This book identifies major gaps in the current global infrastructure, and goes on to propose a possible direction towards a peaceful and equitable coexistence. This book is an interesting read for scholars and students of geopolitics, economics, or international relations, and for the general reader interested in these fields.
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Cultural Studies
Author: K Sripad Bhat
Cultural studies is a unique discipline as it occupies a strategic location intersecting humanities and social sciences. It has emerged as one of the most seminal intellectual discourses of our times. This book provides an accessible and authoritative guide to the theory and practice of cultural studies.
Prof K Sripad Bhat offers a comprehensive account of the trajectory and growth of cultural studies as a discipline since the 1960s. It introduces the reader to various models of cultural studies prevalent across the globe today.This book examines how cultural studies emerged by contesting the basic theoretical principles of conventional literary studies and created a niche for itself among the human sciences. It also analyzes at length, certain core areas and concepts associated with cultural studies like popular culture, multiculturalism, identity politics, race, gender, ideology, hegemony, and so on.What sets this book apart is the ‘Postscript’, which traces the historical significance and semantic metamorphosis of Samskrithi into culture in the early decades of the twentieth century, contextualizing cultural studies in India.
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Geopolitics of the 21st Century
Author: M D Nalapat
The war in Ukraine has once again brought to the forefront the interconnectedness of countries to one another. Supply chains and markets have become global, and the need to ensure price and quality competitiveness on the part of manufacturers, service providers, and producers has meant increasing reliance among countries for sourcing items essential to their own economies. The consequence of such interdependence has resulted in the intersection of geopolitics with several aspects of our lives. Our societies are more closely connected than ever before. While there have been instances of peaceful coexistence, tensions within and between countries have multiplied and, at times, have erupted into open conflict. Understanding the ebb and flow of events within countries has become essential in comprehending global factors which affect our lives. This book provides an insight into significant dynamics of our time, and what they might lead us to.
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Bio Banking for Affordable Healthcare Practices and Research
Editors: Praveen Hoogar, N Udupa
Bio Banking for Affordable Healthcare Practices and Research provides a holistic understanding of how bio banking is an essential component of crucial treatments. This extends to understanding bio banking processes in a post-accident period as well, where shortage of bio elements such as blood, skin, eye, bone, platelets, kidney, liver, or any genetic components during treatment might cause a serious issue. The book explains how bio banking extends a helping hand in crucial situations where a small negligence might cost a life or lifetime injury.
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The Wisdom Behind Surgical Aphorisms
What the masters tell usThis book aims to accomplish the following goals:
– To provide timely advice to surgeons both young and old in times of clinical dilemma
– To reiterate the well-established principles of clinical surgery like meticulous history taking, diligent examination, and keen observation
– To reassure budding surgeons that apprehension and self-doubt are not new and can be overcome by perseverance
– To warn the younger generation that the basic principles like a thorough knowledge of anatomy have not become obsolete with the advent of technology
– Above all, to emphasize that surgery is as much an art as it is science and is a vocation that is fulfilling in the truest sense
Hands-on training in clinical skills is being increasingly neglected. The advent of competitive MCQ-based exams to gain entry into postgraduate training has made young medical graduates more intent on collecting facts than skills. Hence, young surgeons of today are ill-prepared to face the real world filled with uncertainties. This book is written primarily to guide these young and unsure surgeons, through the fatherly advice contained in the aphorisms. Of course, the wisdom behind the aphorisms is timeless and could be inculcated by the young and the old alike.
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MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE
What doctors, patients, and hospitals should knowThe title Medical Negligence is sufficient to illustrate the contents of the book which helps retain knowledge and information about the field of Medicine and Health Science. The author gives an introductory note on several important medical specialities, with relevant case laws in, as many as, 37 chapters which are categorized into five sections. The book covers several important subjects such as the doctor-patient relationship, salient features of the Consumer Protection Act, the concept of medical negligence – civil and criminal, the importance of valid informed consent and the principle of res ipsa loquitur, etc. The chapters on almost every branch of Medicine and Surgery contain a wealth of up-to-date information on the current scientific understanding of the subject, which intends to present medical malpractice in the larger context of the admirable advances in medicine and which have made life much safer and better in the last few decades. The book contains detailed guidelines for doctors, patients, and hospitals in three different chapters with a concluding chapter on Medical Insurance. The book is written in a lucid style that can be understood not only by physicians and lawyers but also by the public.
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Reimagining Border in
Cross-border EducationUniversities are inherently and definitionally universal in their quest for the creation and dissemination of knowledge. They are set to defy borders that exist in parochial forms. Globalization which opened up borders has by design or default created inequalities and imbalances in knowledge systems. Undoubtedly, knowledge is power but the difference in the power that is intrinsic to it and the power that is ascribed which is determined by dominant political and economic hierarchies.<br><br>If knowledge predominantly flows from global north to global south, people seeking knowledge move from global south to global north. These imbalances are also seen within these regions, between cultures and communities, one claiming superiority over the other. These realities call for a reassessment of not only what constitutes knowledge, but also what encompasses the idea of borders. Through this book, we wish to see more elaboration on the inclusive role of education that can act as an equalizer or as a catalyst for creating a level playing field across borders.
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