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This Handbook Provides Comprehensive And Up-To-Date Information On Various Characteristics Of Human Resource In India Available From Different Sources. It Depicts How Human Resource, Generated Through The Prevailing Demographic Factors, Is Transformed Into Manpower Through A Process Of Education And Training And Then Utilised For Various Socio-Economic Activities.
Contents: The Knowledge Economy and its Requirements, Technical Education, Status of Technical Manpower in North-Eastern States, Technical Manpower Employment Potential in India, Technical Manpower and Self-Employment in Jammu and Kashmir, Profile of Technical Manpower in Karnataka State, Technical Manpower and its Utilisation in Jammu and Kashmir, Perspective of Technical Manpower Requirements and Demands, Employment Status of Engineering Students Belonging to Socially Backward Categories, Engineering Manpower Challenges in Light of New Millennium Changes, Planning of Technical Students Migration in Orissa, Technical Manpower Planning in India, Technical Education in Kerala, Technical Manpower in Engineering Institutions in India, Technical Manpower Planning and Development, Technical Manpower, Gibbs Phenomenon, Technology Development and Technical Education in India, Technology Induced Manpower Downsizing VRS-2000: An Experience in Public Sector Banks, An Approach to Assess the Quality of Technical Institutions, Forecast on Needed Growth of Technical Education in India, Window-Model, MET s Thrust of Building IT Manpower, Effective Approach and Models in Manpower Planning for Drawing Manpower Balances During 10th Plan, Impact of Programme on Technical Institutions, The Collaborative Role of Technical Institutions and Manufacturing Sectors in the Challenging Scenario of Technical Manpower Planning, Mechanical Engineering Education and Employment Scenario in M.P., Planning for Higher Technical Education in Changed Scenario, Technical Manpower Planning in India, Effective Implementation of the Scheme of Apprenticeship Training in India Issues, Prospects and Solutions, Withering Polytechnic, Low Enrolment of Women in Engineering and Polytechnic Colleges, Innovative Futuristic Impacts of Technical Education in India, Role of Knowledge Management in Technical Manpower Development, Building Technical Manpower, Technical Manpower.
Nations with strong research universities are better able to compete in the international marketplace of ideas and innovation. Any country—especially in the developing world—striving to participate in the global knowledge economy must recognize the power of such institutions to transform society. In World Class Worldwide, analysts from developing and middle-income countries in Asia and Latin America explore their countries’ specific challenges in providing “world class” higher education. Philip G. Altbach, Jorge Balán, and their contributors combine current scholarship and practical experience in presenting a comprehensive discussion of the significant issues facing research universities in Mexico, China, India, and elsewhere. They address the special challenges of establishing and maintaining these institutions; the role of information technology; how research universities train leaders and foster scientific innovation; and the extent to which the private sector can and should be involved in funding and development.
Every year there are 8.8 million new active cases and nearly two million deaths worldwide from tuberculosis (about 5,000 every day), mostly in the poorest communities of the developing world. One third of the world's population has latent TB which may later develop into an active form of the disease, and it has also become the leading cause of death among people with HIV. Multidrug-resistance is also a growing problem. A key challenge for the public health community is to be able to effectively diagnose patients so that valuable resources and medicines are not wasted on misdiagnosis and repeat treatments. This report, written by an international network of researchers and policy experts, examines the global market for TB diagnostics available for active disease, latent infection, drug resistance and treatment response. It provides a sound basis for diagnostics development suitable for various levels of health systems in industrialised and developing countries.
Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.