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Before arrest, Kunal put 9 persons in the dock

Ghosh was arrested in connecction with scam Saturday evening.




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Ghosh FB post: Police to file impersonation case

Police will lodge a case of impersonation against unidentified persons for using the Facebook account of Kunal Ghosh.




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Delhi rape case finds resonance in Economic Survey

After being at the receiving end of public ire, the government did not miss the opportunity of slipping in a brief policy statement on addressing the issue of violence against women in the Economic Survey




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A lesson in reforms: Farmers set to teach farmers in Punjab

For a state that has resolutely led the country''s farm pack in terms of growth and reform, Punjab surprisingly refuses...




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Sending the mango season abroad

India resumed selling mangoes to the US last year. Exports are now set to rise ten-fold.




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A lesson in rural economy regeneration

What is the spot-on way of regenerating our rural economy? Ask the 308 small farmers of Ghugial village in Hoshiarpur district...




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Season of misery in Kuttanad

Farmers in the Kuttanad region have been faced with a host of hurdles, ranging from sowing to marketing of the produce.




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Terai gives Punjab farmers a lesson in banana cultivation

For a state that consumes nearly Rs 500 crore worth of bananas every year - one of the highest in the country...




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DAP shortage hits JandK in sowing season

With the Rabi season around the corner, farmers in Jammu and Kashmir are facing an acute shortage of chemical fertilisers.




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In poll season, Punjab readies to prevent wheat glut

A warm winter, overflowing stocks and a rather bleak possibility of private purchase amid falling global prices, all''s not well with Punjab''s wheat crop this year.




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Growing off-season vegetables in tunnels

After Amritsar successfully began cultivating early crops of vegetables using tunnel technology a few years ago, Jalandhar, too, has decided to follow suit....




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Valley''s tulip garden may not bloom this season

Asia''s largest tulip garden, which could also become the world''s largest, is feeling the heat of global warming and the changing weather pattern of the Valley.




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Organic lessons from a lab

After isolating two exotic species of farmer-friendly insect bio-agents, Assam''s State Bio-Control Laboratory is sharing them with farmers to control pests....




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In a season of glut, apple prices crash

The bumper apple crop in Himachal Pradesh this year has failed to translate into good news for growers yet again. Drought and hail have damaged the fruits....




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Unseasonal rains, hailstorms to hit Kesar mango production

Mango growers of Marathwada region fear more than 50 per cent losses this season.




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Fall in yield, kinnows to be costlier this season

Kinnows a citrus fruit considered a half-brother of orange are set to be costlier this season with Punjab staring at a poor yield of the fruit.




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A lesson in 'farm to fork'' from Hoshiarpur cooperative society




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In season of ups and downs, kinnow clicks when sour

And farmers still managed good prices in the beginning because of better marketing, though these eventually did drop in the glut.




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Paddy season off colour

Private purchase at low rates jumps, says Mandi Board.




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NCLT orders insolvency procedure for Eason Reyrolle on SBI, Canara plea

The banks together claimed over Rs 230 crore from the company, along with interest and other charges




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Handbook of fuzzy computation / editors in chief: Enrique H. Ruspini, Piero P. Bonissone and Witold Pedrycz




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Scaleup and design of industrial mixing processes / by Gary B. Tatterson

Tatterson, Gary B., author




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Site-specific performance / Mike Pearson

Pearson, Mike, 1949-




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Absolute Wilson [videorecording]




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Performance affects : applied theatre and the end of effect / James Thompson

Thompson, James, 1966-




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Indig-curious : who can play Aboriginal roles? / Jane Harrison

Harrison, Jane, 1960-




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Theatre, education and performance the map and the story / Helen Nicholson

Nicholson, Helen, 1958-




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Director and actor [videorecording] : passions, process and intimacy / with Dalip Sondhi




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The audience experience : a critical analysis of audiences in the performing arts / [edited by] Jennifer Radbourne, Hilary Glow and Katya Johanson




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Actor training / edited by Alison Hodge




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Theatre in the expanded field : seven approaches to performance / Alan Read ; line drawings Beryl Robinson

Read, Alan, 1956- author




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Theatre & education / Helen Nicholson

Nicholson, Helen, 1958-




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Theatre & photography / Joel Anderson

Anderson, Joel, author




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Theatre & prison / Caoimhe McAvinchey

McAvinchey, Caoimhe, 1974-




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Theatre & the visual / Dominic Johnson

Johnson, Dominic, 1980-




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Learning to teach drama 11-18 / Andy Kempe and Helen Nicholson

Kempe, Andy




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Masterclass in drama education : transforming teaching and learning / Michael Anderson

Anderson, Michael, 1969-




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Theatre & the rural / Jo Robinson ; [foreword by Mike Pearson]

Robinson, Jo (Professor), author




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Modern popular theatre / Jason Price

Price, Jason, author




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Performance and participation : practices, audiences, politics / edited by Anna Harpin & Helen Nicholson




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Chorus song of the indri (Indri indri: Primates, Lemuridae): Group differences and analysis of within-group vocal interactions

Chorus song of the indri (Indri indri: Primates, Lemuridae): Group differences and analysis of within-group vocal interactions Baker-Medard, Merrill S. A.; Baker, Myron C.; Logue, David M. The loud chorus songs of the group-living lemur Indri indri are a striking feature of rainforest areas of eastern Madagascar. Despite some research on the conspicuous vocal display of the indri, two hypotheses have not been addressed: do groups differ in the acoustic properties of their songs, and is there evidence of coordinated singing between individuals within groups. We recorded and analyzed the songs of three indri groups to examine these two questions. To answer the first question, we made quantitative spectral measures on songs of the three groups and performed multivariate analyses of the acoustic features of the notes constituting the songs. Our results showed songs of the three groups differed significantly, although there was overlap between groups. To answer the second question, we classified note types and quantified their occurrence as overlapping and abutting pairs. We found non-random associations between sequential note types in all three indri groups. These associations were consistent among groups, suggesting that individuals follow consistent answering rules when contributing to choruses. Whether indris use acoustic group identifiers in management of behavioral strategies and how within-group coordinated note production might function remain unknown. We compare our results to a number of taxonomically diverse species that live in groups and broadcast chorus and duet vocal signals. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) applies.




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Learning bio-micro-nanotechnology / Mel I. Mendelson

Hayden Library - TP248.25.N35 M46 2013




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Emerging nanotechnologies for manufacturing / edited by Waqar Ahmed, Mark Jackson

Barker Library - T174.7.A364 2014




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Nano meets macro: social perspectives on nanoscale sciences and technologies / editors, Kamilla Lein Kjølberg, Fern Wickson

Online Resource




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CISF needs 4,500 addl personnel to man new 'Metro' routes

With the Delhi Metro expanding its wings beyond Delhi, the CISF will require additional 4,500 personnel to guard the new operations of the mass rapid transport system.




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People look at fairy tales in a limited way: Hudson Asia MD Tulika Tripathi

Tulika Tripathi is the managing director of a global talents solutions company, Hudson Asia.




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Hindu guru gets 14 years prison for sexual molestation in US

Absconding Indian godman Prakashanand Saraswati, also known as Shree Swamiji, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison and fined USD 10,000.