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Tourism has remained neglected in our country due to variety of
factors. The process of globalization has however given new twist
to India and we can develop our tourism sector at par with leading
countries of the globe. India has the potential to develop
varieties of tourism and time has come to develop it at full pace.
We will incorporate millions of poor people into the mainstreaming
process of development through developing tourism. It is one of the
most important possibilities which could help the country usher in
new era marked by prosperity in 21st century to ensure sustainable
development. We must seize the opportunity.
Persistence of nasal inflammation disorders results in the
deposition of collagen in the nasal mucosa and subsequent glandular
hyperplasia, which may lead to irreversible mucoperiosteal
hypertrophy. The inferior turbinate is inferior in folding of the
lateral nasal wall .Three layers of turbinates medial thin mucosa,
bone, lateral thick mucosa, mucosa of inferior turbinate contains
peudostratified columner ciliated respiratory epithelium, goblet
cells produces, salts, glycoproteins, polysaccharides and lysozymes
and complex array of arteries, veins and venous sinusoid under
cover of lamina propria. There is long controversy among those who
perform inferior turbinectomy over where and how much to excise
during surgery. The decision should be based not only on the
clinical presentation but also on the histopathological feature of
the organ.This present study was undertaken to provide information
on various constituents of the hypertrophic inferior turbinate and
to compare the histopathological changes in chronic inferior
turbinate hypertrophy versus clinical presentation of allergic and
non allergic origin.
Disability has emerged as an utmost concern of emerging India. The
number of this most disadvantaged group is over 100 million and
they have been under the twin discrimination from the state and
society. Bringing the disabled into the mainstreaming process of
development will ensure sustainable development and inclusive
growth of the country. Their full proof empowerment is the key to
the philosophy of inclusion and basic lever of fundamental human
rights. Being a democratic country it is our utmost responsibility
to provide them all required facilities according to the Kautilayan
notion of good governance. The book deals with those pertinent
issues in a comprehensive manner and come out with diverse level of
policy suggestions.
In the post-cold war scenario regional cooperation has become one
of the most important realities of the international system. SAARC
is of great significance for the lesser developed countries. The
formation of SAARC was aimed to upgrade the life standard of the
common people within South Asian region. Thus, SAARC itself
dedicated to economic, technological, social, and cultural
development emphasising collective self-reliance. Due to variety of
prevailing problems, tit could not come up to the expectations but
it has created an excellent infrastructure for the regional
cooperation. Since 1985, it has done a commendable job for the
promotion of regional cooperation. The book gives a comprehensive
coverage to all the documents related to SAARC since its inception
to last Summit held at Thimpu (2010). It will be extremely useful
for all concerned and the supporters of regional cooperation in
general and students pursuing SAARC in particular.
This book explores global implications of human activities that
trigger changes in climate and the appropriate scientific,
adaptive, and sustainable approaches as a proven information tool.
It reveals that the ecological, social, and economic dynamics of
the changing earth encompasses huge uncertainties coupled with its
ability to be linked to other forms of global change. From a
scientific perspective, multiple efforts are expedient to integrate
the many aspects of global changes. Increases in science and
technology have afforded nations the ability to plan for the future
by investing in adaptive and mitigative measures to monitor present
and future changes. Just as the climatic and ecological impacts of
climate change are unequally distributed, so is the adaptive
capacity to cope with these impacts in different nations.
Considering that wealth, infrastructure, and political stability
all contribute to a nation's capacity to anticipate and respond to
change. So, global South nations who are disadvantaged in these
areas are faced with more inequalities and more unique adaptive
strategies. There is need for increased aggregate efforts and
interaction between scientists, stakeholders, and policy makers to
improve both decision-making and global change in science.
Scientists and researchers need to work on expanding the range of
polices that are proposed, debated, and implemented. This way,
novelty, new ideas and methodologies are infused into the society.
At this point of multiple climate footprints, there is an immense
need to explore all ideas evaluating their possibilities in
presenting alternative futures, developing alternative policies,
and adaptive options to solve the intractable ecological footprints
of climate change.
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