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2021 ◽  
pp. 200-203
Author(s):  
Uzma Viquar ◽  
Sadaf Joweria ◽  
Nargish Firdaus ◽  
Ahmed Minhajuddin

The Unani system of Medicine started in Greece and was developed by Arabs into an elaborate medical science based on the frame work of the teaching of Hippocrates (460-370 BC) and Galen(131-210 AD). Since that time Unani medicine has been known as Greco-Arab Medicine. After Hippocrates (460- 370 BC) Roman, Arab and Persian scholars enriched the system considerably, of whom Galen stabilized the foundations on which Arab physicians like Razi (850-925 AD) and Ibn Sina (980-1037 AD) constructed an imposing edice. It was introduced in India by the Mughals and soon it took rm roots on Indian soil. The system found immediate favour from [1] the masses and soon spread all over the country . Over the centuries, this system has assimilated so well in the Indian civilization that today it has become an integral part of the healthcare delivery system of India.


Author(s):  
Rinku Nandi

Without language, we cannot imagine our society. The English language acts as a spinal cord in our modern India though English is a second language. Indians face many obstacles to teach English as a second language on Indian soil. This paper tries to capture the problems in its limited way, and accept the English language as a gift.


Author(s):  
Sander Ruben Aarten

AbstractSince the introduction of India’s cold start and Pakistan’s full spectrum deterrence doctrines, the subcontinental deterrence landscape has been characterised by strong cross-domain dynamics. In extremis, if both states adhere to the threats issued in their doctrines a Pakistan-supported militant attack on Indian soil could escalate into an all-out nuclear exchange. It is a development that has been met with great concern by many analysts for its detrimental impact on deterrence stability. Since the doctrines are believed to have become operational, at least four incidents occurred which could have sparked this cross-domain escalation spiral. And yet, crisis behaviour proved vastly different from what doctrine predicted. What does this say about deterrence stability on the subcontinent? This chapter assesses deterrence stability on the basis of perfect deterrence theory, which is argued to provide a more nuanced view of deterrence relationships than classical deterrence theory. It finds support for the stability-instability paradox and argues that deterrence is less unstable than appears at first sight. Furthermore, to fully appreciate the degree of deterrence stability, it is suggested that the factors ‘context’ and ‘narrative’ should be included into the equation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (8) ◽  
pp. 3237-3249
Author(s):  
Shilpi Tiwari ◽  
Chhagan Lal Gehlot ◽  
Deepak Srivastava

Think India ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 494-497
Author(s):  
RAJESWARI SURISETTY ◽  
M. MARY MADHAVI

Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami, a well-known South Indian writer, creator of a fictional town ‘Malgudi” developed a sense of interest among middle- class people in India to read short stories in English. He is the spell caster of encompassing Indianism into English literature through his writings. This celebrated Indian novelist brought an aroma of Southern Indian Coffee into English and indianized it through his fictional stories which connect with real time situations of a common Indian. This distinguished writer captivated readers through his meticulous mastery over foreign language on Indian soil. His short stories are the best paradigm to understand Indian English that is entangled with beliefs, traditions, culture to an extent superstitions existed in the routes of Indian lives. Contrast between the lives of Western and Indians’ lives in various aspects are illustrated through his short stories and novels. The present paper tries to highlight Indianized contexts into English literature by this outstanding writer. It also attempts to show how characters in the short stories of Narayan are related to Karmic philosophy.


Author(s):  
F. Aruldass ◽  
P. Karthik

The main objective is to improve the agriculture field E-Farming parameter in agriculture i.e. the main causes for low productivity of agriculture is due to social climate. It includes customs and traditions. An Indian farmer is illiterate and has no knowledge for latest techniques of production. Indian agriculture is mainly dependent on rain. Even after 60 years of independence only 40% of the agriculture land has permanent irrigation facility. Due to improper irrigation facility, farmer can produce one crop only in a year. Indian soil has many problems like soil erosion, water logging, nitrogen deficiency and swamps. So, the main motivation of the project is to develop an application that gives solution for farmers. In this paper, this provides advice to the farmers to sow a particular crop in appropriate soil based on the nutrients availability using IoT.


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