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While much of recent researches deal with the role of English in its global context or the importance of English in the cross-cultural and international communication, few studies address the problems of English in a multilingual setting. The present study was undertaken on the basis of some felt needs particularly in the field of education. The book evaluates the importance of multilingualism and the role of English vis-à-vis the prevailing situation of languages/dialects in North-East states of India in general and Arunachal Pradesh in particular. The main focus of the book is on the analysis of the use of English language in different domains of life and to study the attitude towards English language in Arunachal Pradesh. The book also deals with the importance and need for preserving the indigenous languages and culture and the way how English can help in promoting the preservation of native languages of the state on the one hand and can help Arunachalee people keep pace with the modern developments in the country and abroad.The study was carried out in the schools/colleges, offices and villages in and around Itanagar only, and thus the study appears to be a sample. However, the scope of this work is, beyond doubt, wider. It is hoped that this work will prove to be of some valuable help to future workers in this field. It is also hoped that suggestions provided at the end will be of great help to language planners, teachers, and the learners alike.
Access to clean and safe drinking water is a basic human right, but it remains a significant challenge for many communities around the world. The availability of safe drinking water is a critical issue that affects the health, social, and economic well-being of people. This comprehensive study by Archana Kumari delves into the challenges and solutions for drinking water supply.The study focuses on the challenges faced by communities in accessing clean and safe drinking water, including natural disasters, contamination, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient resources. It also examines the solutions and strategies that have been implemented to address these challenges, such as water treatment technologies, community involvement, government policies, and innovative financing mechanisms.The research highlights the importance of collaboration among stakeholders in achieving sustainable drinking water supply systems. It emphasizes the need for active community participation in decision-making, planning, and implementation of water supply projects to ensure their sustainability. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of creating awareness and promoting education on water-related issues to encourage responsible water use and conservation.In conclusion, this study provides valuable insights into the challenges and solutions for drinking water supply. It emphasizes the need for integrated approaches that involve collaboration among stakeholders, active community participation, and innovation in technology and financing mechanisms. These strategies can help ensure sustainable access to clean and safe drinking water, which is essential for the health, social, and economic well-being of individuals and communities.
The present book is focusses on the methods and effects of placement of laparoscopic port in laparoscopy and site of incision to perform open methods of ovariectomy in elective spaying of female dogs. Twenty clinically healthy adult (Median age 3.25 years) female dogs weighing 14 to 38 kg (Median weight 26 kg) were used in the study. The ovariectomy was performed in two phases, in phase I, it has been done through laparoscopy by placing camera port caudal to the umbilicus on linea alba and two paramedian port caudal to that of camera port in triangular fashion in group A whereas; in group B the camera port was similar to that of group A but other two ports were one cranial to umbilicus and one caudal to camera port onlinea albai.estraight line. In phase II ovariectomy has been done by open surgical procedure in which site of incision to approach ovary was on right flank in group C whereas, it was caudal to umbilicus onlinea albain group D. Evaluation of surgical technique have been done on the basis of changes in clinical, haematobiochemical and marker for oxidative stress.
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