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With Sithannan’s book ‘Police Investigation-Powers, Tactics and Techniques’ 4th Edition 2022, every Police Officer will be able to do a comprehensive investigation even if he/ she just follow the checklists given. The book is written in simple language, which can be easily understood by all Police Officers and will serve as a valuable tool/guide for every officer who has to investigate a crime, participate in the All India Police Duty Meet etc. This is a more exhaustive treatise than his initial one, prepared when he was working in the Police Training College and which is still used by Investigating Officers all over the state of Tamil Nadu. In his present work titled ‘Police Investi...
A directory to the universities of the Commonwealth and the handbook of their association.
The book Mental Health and Well-being: New Paradigms explores a fresh perspective and ideas on mental health and well-being. To address the current issues and challenges it has successfully integrated the notions of mental illness, mental health, well-being, and other related terms in the literature into a conceptual framework that allows for a more comprehensive understanding of mental health. Furthermore, this book may provide insights into a new way of understanding and approaching mental health, potentially offering innovative ideas, theories, or approaches to promote well-being in areas of education, policy, practice and academics. The phrase new paradigms indicate this shift or change in the way mental health is perceived and addressed, suggesting that the book may challenge traditional beliefs and offer alternative viewpoints.
Jitan Ram Manjhi is a politician who serves as the Union Minister for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in the central government. Currently, he is a Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Gaya constituency. Manjhi previously served as the Minister for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Welfare and has been a member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly since 1980. Manjhi was born on October 6, 1944, in Mahkar village, Khizersarai block, Gaya district, Bihar. After completing his graduation from Magadh University, he worked at the Gaya Telephone Exchange for 13 years. Manjhi entered politics in 1980. He successfully contested and won the Fatehpur assembly constituency on a Congres...
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During the last 1500 years, Rome was the inspiration of artists, the coronation stage of German emperors, the distant desire of pilgrims, and the seat of the Roman popes. Yet Rome also lies within the northern range of P. falciparum malaria, the deadliest strain of the disease, against which northern Europeans had no intrinsic or acquired defenses. As a result, Rome lured a countless number of unacclimated transalpine Europeans to their deaths in the period from 500 to 1850 AD. This book examines how Rome's allure to European visitors and its resident malaria species impacted the historical development of Europe. It covers the environmental and biological factors at play and focuses on two of the periods when malaria potentially had the greatest impact on the continent: the heyday of the medieval German Empire and its conflicts with the papacy (c. 800-1300) and the Protestant Reformation (c.1500). Through explorations into the history of religion, empire, disease, and culture, this book tells the story of how the veritable capital of the world became the graveyard of nations.
Papers presented at a national workshop held during 4-8 August 2005; in Indian context.