It is a Mathematical Novel (not for Mathematicians). It is a semi fiction. The story is about a girl named Tiklik who hates Mathematics. Kartik, a retired Maths Professor takes up the challenge to change her attitude and he succeeds to the extent that she eventually starts loving maths. How could Kartik achieve this is what this book reveals. This book is neither a textbook nor is a workbook. It is also not a book on Mathematics Education. But certainly students, teachers, teacher educators, and even parents would find it quite useful. The book is written in dialogue mode.
GST Plan Your Future Tax Journey Now!
Do you know that the Goods & Services Tax (GST) can help you reduce your supply chain costs by 30%!
Do you know what changes your IT systems will need to undergo after GST is implemented?
Do you know how your industry would be affected by GST?
Do you know what points you will have to lobby with the GST council, till the creases in the new regime ironed out?
Even if you know all the above, do you know how to achieve them practically?
This is exactly what the book will give you guidelines about. It is a step by step procedure of what and how you can reduce your supply chain costs, change IT systems, understand the changes to your industry and then work with the authorities.
The book is written in simple format, easy to understand by professionals and laymen alike. The methods suggested have actually been used by organizations to improve efficiency.
The book brings the experience of many years of formulation of GST policy and supply chain optimization together, presented to the user in a ready to use format.
The book is the Research work for Ph.D Programme from University of Calcutta , awarded to Author in 2009 . The book will give an insight to the Business of credit card in India in last 4 decades. Young researcher , bankers and academicians shall be benefited from the book as reference study in relevant research field of for higher education.
To understand the vast subject of cardiology in a very simple way is the main theme of this book “Made Easy Cardiology” .
Various mnemonics make this subject very easy to memorize which is not only beneficial but interesting as well.
Book also contains Examination of CVS & ECG interpretation in a very nice way.Rules of 3 in Hypertension adds extra charm to it.
Education has failed to render that joy and happiness to children that it used to in the past. Feeling fatigued under the heavy burden of books and an educational system that is more focused on building career of learners than building their character, students strongly dislike gong to schools. On the other hand, the college and University have become hubs for breeding grounds for party cadres, where students are absolutely insecure as far as their life and career prospects are concerned, as political murders of students involved in politics and compelling students to commit suicide has become rampant. Even professors are not bothered as their sole concern is to get their pay-cheques at the end of the month. At such crossroads, if social leaders like Sri Rakrishna Paramhansa and Rabindranath Tagore would have come before us and asked- “O Traveller, have you lost the way?”; what could have been the answer? This book seeks to find an answer to their question.
Everybody loves to be healthy. People make conscious and deliberate efforts to be healthy, in fact wellness industry is the most growing and promising industry. People are spending thousands or millions of money to stay fit. Doctors, dietitians, treatments, gyms, and those fitness classes you pay for and if a person falls sick or may come close to dying point then again it’s the same story – “spend money”. An average person spends approx 5 to 7 lac rupees or may be more in his life time on medicines, treatment or anything that is related to treatment. So my point is if you save that money you will be a crorepati (millionaire) when you die. How? It’s simple, keep that 7 lac rupees in a bank account when you are born, the fix deposit for that money may amount to millions. Good thing is you can die a millionaire.
“Wow what an idea please clap for me,” but it’s just a calculation. Let me be realistic and come to the point before you keep this book aside and regret why you purchased it. First let me tell you that I am a decent writer and your decision to buy this book is absolutely right
because after reading this book you are going to earn thousands if not millions. So where is that money by the way Mr. Me? It’s here, it’s in your pockets, your wallet, and It’s actually in your body my friends. You are not born to be sick, not even a simple cough or cold can catch you. Diseases like cancers, Tb, Cardiac faults, blah blah blah etc is not meant to be in your dictionary, and they don’t exist for you. These hospitals and pharmaceutical companies they don’t build cures they build customers and they are eyeing you every second, every moment in a hope that you may turn as their customers. You don’t have to avoid them or make them fools and raise your fist and tell them –“I don’t need you I am healthy enough” . Why? Because you are born to live a healthy life, it’s your right.
Retail salesmanship is intended as a textbook for classes in salesmanship or for learning retail salesmanship as private study. It is a training guide book for retailers.
Training is particularly important in retailing because more than 70 percent of retail employees have direct contact with customers. They are responsible for helping customers satisfy their needs and resolve their problems. The retail management has to put maximum emphasis on retail salesman training as they are on show window, due to lack of training a salesman can cause big damage to the store business in terms of unsatisfied customers and lost sales, rather than contributing to the profit. The content of this book help training of salesman in understanding salesmanship, the art of retail salesmanship and beyond the basic of doing the job of retail salesman.
I have gone more deeply into the problems of retail trading, because I have found that the majority of unsuccessful salesman fail through ignorance of the principles of merchandising, failure to appreciate the relationship of customers, retailer, and consequent lack of interest in their work due to improper training and knowledge on the subject.