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This book describes the importance of sustainable livestock production from a food security perspective in the changing climate scenario. It covers the amelioration of climate change impacts and describes the various mitigation strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions. The book targets sustainable livestock production by covering diverse concepts of amelioration, mitigation, and policy up-gradation. Further, it examines various adverse impacts of climate change on growth, meat, milk, and reproduction in livestock. Most importantly, the book covers novel aspects of quantifying heat stress response of livestock based on non-invasive methodologies, including infrared thermal imaging, sensor-based applications, hair, urine, and fecal cortisol estimation. Particular emphasis was given to describing the skin-based novel approaches to establish climate resilience in indigenous breeds. The book provides detailed descriptions of alleviating climate change impacts on shelter management, nutritional interventions, and genetics-based strategies involving advanced genomic tools. Lastly, it highlights the livestock species which could be considered ideal climate-resilient animal models to withstand the adversities associated with climate change.
One of the major themes of human population genetics is assaying genetic variation in human populations. The ultimate goal of this objective is to understand the extent of genetic diversity and the use of this knowledge to reconstruct our evolutionary history. The discipline had undergone a revolutionary transition with the advent of molecular techniques in the 1980s. With this shift, statistical methods have also been developed to perceive the biological and molecular basis of human genetic variation. Using the new perspectives gained during the above transition, this volume describes the applications of molecular markers spanning the autosomal, Y-chromosomal and mitochondrial genome in the analysis of human diversity in contemporary populations. This is the first reference book of its kind to bring together data from these diverse sets of markers for understanding evolutionary histories and relationships of modern humans in a single volume.
This book reconstructs the historical transition in the undivided Panjab during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It shows that the assertion of Mughal and Afghan suzerainty faced sustained resistance from local elements, particularly the autonomous tribes and hill chiefdoms. In central plains, Dulla Bhatti mobilized the toilers of his ancestral domain and, leading a relentless fight against the Mughal oppression, became an abiding symbol of resistance in the collective memory. The multicultural legacy of Panjab evolved through diverse strands of spirituality. The jogis, wedded to monastic discipline, supernatural abilities and land grants, gained acceptance through their exertions for social betterment. The Sabiri and Qadiri silsilas channelized mystical urges towards the technique of prime recitation. The popular verses of Shah Husain, Baba Lal and Sultan Bahu proposed a loving relation with God. The legendary lovers, perishing in the struggles against patriarchal forces, promoted a merger of dissent with spirituality. In the city of Lahore, the material pursuits and cultural life were visible in a mosaic of descriptions, including episodes of social tension. The book understands the upliftment of depressed castes as a defining feature of Sikhism. It places egalitarian concern of the Sikh Gurus alongside the anti-caste protests of Namdev, Kabir and Ravidas. Owing to scriptural authority and congregational equality, the members of depressed castes attained a numerical majority in the Sikh warrior bands that shook the foundations of the Mughal state. The work relies on evidence from the Persian chronicles, Mughal newsletters, Sufi writings, Sikh literature and Punjabi folklore. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
This book seeks to reconstruct the past of undivided Panjab during five medieval centuries. It opens with a narrative of the efforts of Turkish warlords to achieve control in the face of tribal resistance, internal dissensions and external invasions. It examines the linkages of the ruling class with Zamindars and Sufis, paving the way for canal irrigation and agrarian expansion, thus strengthening the roots of the state in the region. While focusing on the post-Timur phase, it tries to make sense of the new ways of acquiring political power. This work uncovers the perpetual attempts of Zamindars to achieve local dominance, particularly in the context of declining presence of the state in the countryside. In this ambitious enterprise, they resorted to the support of their clans, adherence to hallowed customs and recurrent use of violence, all applied through a system of collective and participatory decision-making. The volume traces the growth of Sufi lineages built on training disciples, writing books, composing poetry and claiming miraculous powers. Besides delving into the relations of the Sufis with the state and different sections of the society, it offers an account of the rituals at a prominent shrine. Paying equal attention to the southeastern region, it deals with engagement of the Sabiris, among other exemplars, with the Islamic spirituality. Inclusive in approach and lucid in expression, the work relies on a wide range of evidence from Persian chronicles, Sufi literature and folklore, some of which have been used for the first time. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
One of the major themes of human population genetics is assaying genetic variation in human populations. The ultimate goal of this objective is to understand the extent of genetic diversity and the use of this knowledge to reconstruct our evolutionary history. The discipline had undergone a revolutionary transition with the advent of molecular techniques in the 1980s. With this shift, statistical methods have also been developed to perceive the biological and molecular basis of human genetic variation. Using the new perspectives gained during the above transition, this volume describes the applications of molecular markers spanning the autosomal, Y-chromosomal and mitochondrial genome in the analysis of human diversity in contemporary populations. This is the first reference book of its kind to bring together data from these diverse sets of markers for understanding evolutionary histories and relationships of modern humans in a single volume.
The book explains thoroughly and easy possible way to cook curries with illustrated pictures. The objective of this book is someone to enable to cook a full meal (starter, curry, rice and chapatti) in an ordinary house kitchen. It is unique book of its kind. All the pictures are carefully taken and well related to text. Book has one hundred pages. First few pages explain the few spice and herbs you need in your kitchen, then Starters, accomplish and dips. After that fifty pages of different curries with relative pictures taken by me. Then last twenty three pages explaining how to make different rice and chapattis In the book, I expressed basic spices and herbs needed in a house kitchen, then the preparation and cooking of starters, curries, different rice and chapattis. It has one hundred pages with pictures. . I have been head chef for 25yrs in few well known Indian Restaurants. My experience and people's demand for this type of book and my ambition to expand the knowledge made me write this book.
Dr. Surinder Sidhu lays the foundation for 9/11: The Inside Story by first considering the murders of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Abraham Lincoln, RFK and John Lennon. He states that in all these killings, the hidden hand of the CIA is visible. Operation Northwoods was meant to create a situation in which American ships will be destroyed, innocent people will be killed and Cuba will be blamed for the attacks. A counter attack will be launched on Cuba to finish off the nation. Thus unfolds the future strategy of the Vulcans in America, as well as their treachery, bribery, and double agents in the CIA, FBI and other intelligence agencies. The Vulcans turn their eyes on the oil-rich nations to bring regime changes in these countries, and 9/11 serves as an excuse to attack Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and now Iran as the next target. The attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon were carried out by hijacking planes. The hijackers got their training in American schools, but who paid for the training? Events like 9/11 bring out the best and worst in mankind. What other questions should we be asking? About the Author: Dr. Surinder Singh Sidhu is a medical doctor in India. "My basic instinct to know the truth inspired me in writing this book. I was very upset to know about the mysteries of 9/11 and the never-ending wars that followed. I love peace and want the people of this earth to live in peace." Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/SurinderSinghSidhu
Kelly Smith, a valley girl from Los Angeles, has joined a group of American Sikhs in search of a more stable and inspired life. She travels Amritsar to perform hymns at the Golden Temple. There she runs into Saran Gill, a journalist covering grave political events in Punjab. They fall in love. In the year 1984, both Saran and Kelly are inside the sacred Temple Complex when the Indian Army is ordered to take out a charismatic Sikh leader. They witness first hand the ensuing battle.....
In a detailed introduction, the editors present a critique of the divergent approaches to sufi studies from the early twentieth century to the present. The essays explore the methods adopted by the Punjab sufis to popularize the mystic ideology and praxis in the medieval socio-cultural milieu. These writings also delve into the different genres of sufi literature, both in the elite and vernacular languages, with a view to appreciate the nuances of Punjab sufism. Apart from the architectural features of the sufi shrines, attempts have been made to illumine the organic linkages between these institutions and the Punjabis and, thus, to underscore the sufic non communitarian devotion as a major ingredient of the Punjabi cultural fusion. Characterized by an engagement with inter-disciplinary tools of historical analysis, this volume is of interest to the students of history, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, literature and folklore.
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