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Naraginti Amareswaran

    ICT for Better Life
    Multidimensional Education in 21st Century
    Lifelong learning for sustainable development
    Computer Education for New Learners
    An Analytical Study of Attitude of Scholars Towards Corruption
    Glance of India
    • 2012

      Computer Education for New Learners

      Computer - A Tool for Development

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the integral role of computers in modern society, this book explores their applications across various fields such as agriculture, business, education, and medicine. It emphasizes the importance of computer education for effective communication, entertainment, and personal development. The content provides comprehensive information on the fundamentals of MS-Office and Internet usage, making it particularly beneficial for students and beginners eager to enhance their digital skills and access a wealth of knowledge online.

      Computer Education for New Learners
    • 2012

      Learn to Live

      Knowledge through Learning

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the significance of both general and specific skills in navigating the modern workforce, particularly in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. It highlights essential skills such as time management, teamwork, and communication, which are crucial for employability and effective participation in society. A study by ASTD and the U.S. Department of Labor identifies 16 fundamental skills necessary for adapting to workplace changes. Additionally, it underscores the need for ongoing training, as many individuals fear their skills may become obsolete within a short time frame.

      Learn to Live
    • 2011

      Glance of India

      Heaven in the World

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Vividly showcasing India's diverse landscapes, the book highlights its rich historical sites, royal cities, and vibrant cultures that attract international visitors. From exotic southern beaches to ancient northern civilizations and lush mountain retreats, it portrays India as a captivating travel destination. The narrative emphasizes the country's appeal for various travelers, including tourists and those seeking health tourism, while celebrating its UNESCO World Heritage sites and spiritual essence that draw people from around the globe.

      Glance of India
    • 2011

      An Analytical Study of Attitude of Scholars Towards Corruption

      Corruption is an Obstacle to Development

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the multifaceted nature of corruption, this book examines its causes at international, national, and individual institutional levels. It highlights how corruption hinders effective development in India, particularly in the context of the democratic changes since 1947. The author emphasizes the dual nature of increased openness, which presents opportunities to combat corruption while also revealing the significant challenges it poses to the nation's growth and adherence to constitutional values.

      An Analytical Study of Attitude of Scholars Towards Corruption
    • 2011

      Lifelong learning for sustainable development

      Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Lifelong learning is increasingly essential in a rapidly changing world, where education extends beyond traditional schooling to encompass continuous personal and professional development. The shift towards a global economy, driven by technological advancements and information growth, necessitates that individuals adapt and learn throughout their lives. Developing countries face the challenge of equipping their governments and populations to effectively engage in this process of globalization and the accompanying communication revolution.

      Lifelong learning for sustainable development
    • 2011

      Multidimensional Education in 21st Century

      Education for All-round Development

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book emphasizes the transformative power of education in society, highlighting its role in development and cultural preservation. It argues that quality education can address various societal issues, including poverty, illiteracy, and corruption. Drawing on Swami Vivekananda's philosophy, it defines education as a process that shapes character, strengthens the mind, and sharpens intellect, enabling individuals to become self-reliant. The call for inclusive education aims to foster a better quality of life for all.

      Multidimensional Education in 21st Century
    • 2011

      ICT for Better Life

      Tool to Improve the World

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the transformative potential of ICT, particularly through multimedia community centers in rural areas, as catalysts for gender and economic development. It emphasizes their role in fostering community connectivity, enhancing local skills, and facilitating various applications like distance education and telemedicine. By focusing on the needs of ultra-poor populations, these centers can empower women and youth while promoting small enterprises, e-commerce, and environmental management, ultimately driving inclusive growth and development.

      ICT for Better Life
    • 2011

      Values for the Future of Humanity

      The given moment is the right time. Do not delay; do right action.

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on truth and nonviolence, Mahatma Gandhi viewed humanity as one family united by shared values. His involvement in the struggle for India's independence transformed the movement into the Gandhian or Non-violent movement. Gandhi's approach not only revolutionized the fight against British rule but also empowered ordinary individuals to use nonviolence as a practical means to resist injustice and oppression, forever changing the course of history.

      Values for the Future of Humanity
    • 2011

      Public Relations in T.T.D. (World Famous Hindu Temple)

      Vasudhaika Kutumbam (Global Family)

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the management of the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, the book delves into the operations of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), an independent trust overseeing one of the world's most visited religious sites. With a workforce of around 14,000, TTD not only manages temple activities but also engages in various social, religious, and educational initiatives throughout Andhra Pradesh. The trust is dedicated to enhancing the pilgrim experience while preserving the area's spiritual integrity and tranquility.

      Public Relations in T.T.D. (World Famous Hindu Temple)