1. Introduction to Disaster and Different Types of Natural Disasters 2. Introduction to Disaster and Different Types of Man-Made Disasters 3. Disaster Risk and Vulnerability Analysis 4. Disaster Preparedness and Response 5. Disaster Response 6. Rehabilitation Reconstruction and Recovery
Unit-I Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Sections 1-75) 1. Mercantile Law: An Introduction 2. Indian Contract Act, 1872: An Introduction 3. Contract: Meaning, Definition and Characteristics of a Valid Contract [Sections 2-10] 4. Agreement: Meaning, Kinds and Difference 5.Proposal (Offer), Acceptance, Communication and Revocation [Sections 2-10] 6. Capacity of Parties to Contract or Parties Competency to Contract [Sections 11-12] 7. Free Consent [Sections 13-22] 8. Lawful Consideration and Object [Sections 2(d) and 23-25] 9. Agreements Expressly Declared as Void [Sections 26-30 and 56] 10. Contingent Contracts [Sections 31-36] 11. Performance of Contracts and Appropriation of Payments [Sections 37-61] 12. Discharge of Contracts [Sections 37-67] 13. Quasi or Implied Contracts or Certain Relations Resembling those Created by Contract [Sections 68-72] 14. Breach of Contract and Remedies or Consequences for Breach of Contract [Sections 73-75] 15. Contracts of Indemnity and Guarantee [Sections 124-147] 16. Contract of Bailment and Pledge [Sections 148-181] 17. Contracts of Agency [Sections 182-238] Unit-II Sales of Goods Act, 1930 18. Sales of Goods Act, 1930 - An Introduction [Sections 1-10] 19. Conditions and Warranties [Sections 12-17] 20. Effects of the Contract of Sale - Transfer of Ownership and Title [Sections 18-30] 21. Performance of Contract of Sales [Sections 31-44] 22. Rights of Unpaid Seller, Suit for Breach of Contract and Auction Sale [Sections 45-64] 23. Hire-purchase Agreement Unit-III Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 24. Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 [Sections 1-25] 25. The Consumer Protection Act, 1986 26. The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 Unit-IV Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 27. Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 : An Introduction Unit-V Indian Companies Act, 2013 28. Introduction of the Company : Meaning, Definitions and Classification 29. Formation and Incorporation of Company 30. Prospectus 31. Share and Share Capital 32. Company Meetings
1. Introduction to Business Communication 2. Language of Business Communication 3. Mis-Communication 4. Effective Communication 5. Listening Skills 6. Speaking Skills 7. Group Discussion and Interview 8. Negotiation and Meeting 9. Writing Skills 10. Letter Writing : Applications and Business Letters
This book showcases the power of economic principles to explain and predict issues and current events in the food, agricultural, agribusiness, international trade, natural resources and other sectors. The result is an agricultural economics textbook that provides students and instructors with a clear, up-to-date, and straightforward approach to learning how a market-based economy functions, and how to use simple economic principles for improved decision making. While the primary focus of the book is on microeconomic aspects, agricultural economics has expanded over recent decades to include issues of macroeconomics, international trade, agribusiness, environmental economics, natural resources, and international development. Hence, these topics are also provided with significant coverage.
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It is a pleasure to contribute the foreword to Introduction to Cell and Tissue Culture: The ory and Techniques by Mather and Roberts. Despite the occasional appearance of thought ful works devoted to elementary or advanced cell culture methodology, a place remains for a comprehensive and definitive volume that can be used to advantage by both the novice and the expert in the field. In this book, Mather and Roberts present the relevant method ology within a conceptual framework of cell biology, genetics, nutrition, endocrinology, and physiology that renders technical cell culture information in a comprehensive, logical for mat. This allows topics to be presented with an emphasis on troubleshooting problems from a basis of understanding the underlying theory. The material is presented in a way that is adaptable to student use in formal courses; it also should be functional when used on a daily basis by professional cell culturists in a- demia and industry. The volume includes references to relevant Internet sites and other use ful sources of information. In addition to the fundamentals, attention is also given to mod ern applications and approaches to cell culture derivation, medium formulation, culture scale-up, and biotechnology, presented by scientists who are pioneers in these areas. With this volume, it should be possible to establish and maintain a cell culture laboratory devot ed to any of the many disciplines to which cell culture methodology is applicable.
Disaster Management as a subject essentially deals with management of resources andinformation as far as a disastrous event is concerned and also how effectively and seamlessly one coordinates these resources. Disaster management, at the individual and or