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Micro Economics TR Jain VK Ohri
The CBSE board has recently shown a bent towards analysis and interpretation based questions under the label of ‘competency- based questions’. This book is prepared according to revised syllabus and new paper pattern. ‘ The Same but Different’: Revised and restructured on positive feedback, the Statistics for Economics Textbook is all geared up to provide its readers step by step comprehension of the subject matter. Novelties of the text include: 1. NEW TYPOLOGY OF QUESTIONS: (Image/Data interpretation, defend and refute type questions etc.) have been incorporated in each chapter. ‘BRAIN TEASER’ BLOCKS: Implication based questions related to current happenings around have been incorporated in each chapter. These help gauge the inferences the students are able to draw from the text and how easily they are able to relate economic theory to the ground level realities. 2. OTHERS: HOTS & Focus Zones DAV Board Question Paper (Solved) Sample Paper By “VK Global Study Group”[A specimen paper woven along the same structure and blueprint as suggested in the CBSE released Sample Question Paper-2023.] THESE CHANGES ARE EXPECTED TO ENHANCE COMPREHENSION AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE READERS.
RD Sharma class 11
This textbook is based on the latest syllabus prescribed by the CBSE. The text has been divided into two volumes. Volume 1 Consists of chapters 1-21 and Volume 2 Consists of chapters 22-23 for ease of handling. Illustrative examples and exercises are given at the end of every section in each Chapter at the end of the each Chapter exercises consisting of MCQs, Fill in the blanks, very Short Answer Type questions and activities have been given. Summary for quick revision concepts and formulae have also been given. Ncert problems in the exercises have been solved in the section "hints to NCERT & selected problems".
Political Science for Class 11
There is an enthusiasm and vigour in the Indian publishing industry that is hard to miss. India is, perhaps, the only country in the world where publishing is being done in 24 languages, resulting in an immense growth in regional as well as English language publishing. Many multinationals have begun their operations in India and many more are coming. The retail space has increased manifold in the last 10 years and will continue to increase rapidly in the coming years. Yet, there exists a vacuum within the industry in terms of sharing information and ideas. What is missing is a common platform for publishing professionals to interact with each other regarding issues concerning them. Keeping this in mind, Publishing Today, an e-journal, was started in Dec 2006, which serves as a forum for publishing professionals to share information and exchange views. In each issue there is an interview with a publishing professional with the view to help budding professionals and new entrants in widening their vision about the industry. This is a compilation of these inspiring interviews as it was felt that their accessibility was limited only to a scattered few and also because many publishers would enjoy a printed book rather than surf on-line. Hope you have as much fun going through these interviews as I had in conducting them!
