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Pathfinder NDA/NA
Serving the Nation on the borders is not a cup of tea it’s always been a work that requires great courageous heart, Quick Decision Making abilities and furious instincts. In order to get selected in National Defence Academy and Naval Academy, countless candidates from all across the country keep vigorous eye on its entrance exam notifications, released twice in a year by Union Public Service Commission. The 2020-21 edition of ‘Pathfinder NDA/NA Entrance Examination’ is complete self study guide that is designed for the absolute preparation of Combined Defence Services Examination. The book has been revised carefully and consciously providing the entire syllabus, divided into 4 major sections that are sub divided into chapters, which is prescribed by the UPSC guidelines. Solved Papers from [2019 to 2017], more than 800 MCQs and Chapterwise Division of the previous years’ questions are provided in the book, giving deep insight to the candidates about the papers pattern, types of questions and their weightage in the exam. Packed with such comprehensive study resources, this is a perfect book to receive the best guidance for the upcoming NDA/NA Entrance Exam to strive towards success. TABLE OF CONTENT NDA/NA Solved Paper 2019 II, NDA/NA Solved Paper 2019 I, NDA/NA Solved Paper 2018 II, NDA/NA Solved Paper 2018 I, NDA/NA Solved Paper 2017 II, Mathematics, General English, General Science, General Studies.
Ladakh A wanderer's spectacle
Ladakh! The name conjures up images of a barren land with arid terrain, jagged peaks, and pristine lakes. Ladakh has been accorded an almost mythical status by the people who know of it—apparent from the fact that the place is sometimes referred to as Shangri-La.In this illustrated book, the author captures the various hues and topographical nuances of Ladakh’s alluring and awe-inspiring landscapes in a passionate response to the site. Splendid compositions and panoramas take the reader on a visual experience akin to being transported to the ‘land of high passes’ that is Ladakh.Nevertheless, the author feels that the mythical image of the place has been detrimental to the people of the land. Few studies have dealt with how the landscape shapes the life of the people making a living there and the problems they face. This volume thus also gives voice to the common folk, delineating how traditions of frugality and cooperation, coupled with detailed location-specific knowledge, has enabled Ladakhis to thrive.Ladakh: A Wanderer’s Spectacle stands as an ode to the natural brilliance of the land and the sheer determination of the people who inhabit it.
Medicine for students
This new edition has been fully revised to present students with the latest developments in the field of clinical medicine. Divided into nineteen sections, the book covers all systems of the body, providing in depth explanations of disease aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis, management, and complications. Each topic is highly illustrated with clinical photographs, tables and diagrams with explanations. A ‘miscellaneous’ chapter covers topics such as nutrition, metabolic syndrome, chemical warfare, drugs with multiple indications, stem cell therapy and more. The final sections, ‘Notes’ and ‘What’s New’, are new to this edition and provide the latest terminology, drug tips and references to help students in their preparation for exams. Key Points Fully revised, new edition providing students with the latest developments in clinical medicine Covers disease diagnosis and management in all systems of the body Highly illustrated with nearly 3000 clinical photographs, diagrams, tables and algorithms across more than 1000 pages Previous edition (9789380206348) published in 1999
Panchatantra
1925. The Panchatantra is a collection of Indian animal fables, known in Europe as the Fables of Bidpai. The original work was in Sanskrit, and could have been written anytime between 100 BC and 500 AD though some of the tales contained in it can be traced as far back as 1500 BC to the Rig-Veda. The original text is a mixture of prose and verse, with the stories contained in one of five frame stories. The introduction, which acts as an enclosing frame for the entire work, attributes the tales to a learned Brahmin called Vishnusharma, who used these stories to teach worldly wisdom to the three dull-witted sons of a king.
