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- Terrace Evolution in the Jakh-Bargal Area, District Nainital, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya, Uttar Pradesh
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1 Department of Geology, Kurnaun University, Nainital, IN
1 Department of Geology, Kurnaun University, Nainital, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 35, No 3 (1990), Pagination: 306-313Abstract
Three levels of depositional terraces are well developed along the Ghat Gad and Khairna valley suggesting three phases of uplift. The rate of deposition in the Ghat Gad valley might have been greater than the rate of uplift, while in the Khairna valley the rate of deposition perhaps lagged behind the rate of uplift. Waterfalls, debris. Fans and triangular fault facets also suggest uplift. Landslide debris have contributed towards the formation of terraces ( ≡ T2 terrace) in Garjauli and Barga) areas. Drop IQ the river profiles of Khairna and Ghat Gad being of the order of 40 m/km and 100 m/km respectively, indicating that the Ghat Gad has a very high down-cutting capacity. The formation of new terraces in the area can thus be attributed to the continuing slow rise of the terrain and high down-cutting capacity of the rivers, west of Garampani fault.Keywords
Geomorphology, River Terraces, Nainital, Uttar Pradesh, Himalayan Geology, Kumaun Lesser Himalaya.- Indian Ferro Alloys Conference 2010
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Anjani Kumar
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S. K. Haldar
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1 Nagpur, IN
1 Nagpur, IN
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Journal of Geological Society of India (Online archive from Vol 1 to Vol 78), Vol 76, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 297-297Abstract
No Abstract.- Processing Technique of Raw 3D Point Cloud Data for Accurate Reverse Engineering Exercise
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1 Tata Technologies, MSD Building, Telco Premises, Jamshedpur-831010, Jharkhand, IN
2 Department of Production Engineering and Management, Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur-831014, Jharkhand, IN
1 Tata Technologies, MSD Building, Telco Premises, Jamshedpur-831010, Jharkhand, IN
2 Department of Production Engineering and Management, Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur-831014, Jharkhand, IN
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Manufacturing Technology Today, Vol 2, No 5 (2003), Pagination: 11-16Abstract
Use of point cloud data for prototyping in Reverse Engineering (RE) is increasingly becoming popular among manufacturing communities round the globe specially, in automobile, aerospace and heavy engineering sectors where, speedy and accurate shape reproduction is the key success factor for survival in the competitive global market. This paper proposes some strategy of refining raw & noisy point cloud data, obtained from mock-up or clay-models to be used for solid or surface modeling in CAD. Discussion is limited to data acquisition methods, data viewing and validation, gap filling and homogenizing and cloud offsetting. Sample test results are presented in support of the discussed technique.- Household-Level Food and Nutrition Insecurity and its Determinants in Eastern India
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1 ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi 682 018, IN
2 International Food Policy Research Institute, South Asia Office, New Delhi 110 012, IN
3 International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru 502 324, IN
1 ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi 682 018, IN
2 International Food Policy Research Institute, South Asia Office, New Delhi 110 012, IN
3 International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru 502 324, IN
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Current Science, Vol 117, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 71-79Abstract
Past studies have reported serious levels of food inse-curity and under-nutrition existing in the eastern belt of India. This study specifically examined the food consumption pattern, levels of nutrition intake and nutrient intake gap of sample households in 12 villages of Eastern India based on data collected during the agricultural year 2011–12. The results point to serious levels of nutrient intake deficit in the sample villages, though with notable disparities in its level of inci-dence. Major socio-economic and demographic vari-ables that determine the calorie deficit status of the households were identified, the knowledge of which is important while planning interventions.Keywords
Household Food Security, Food Policy, Calorie Intake, Under-Nutrition.References
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- The Impact of Crop Diversification Towards High-Value Crops on Economic Welfare of Agricultural Households in Eastern India
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1 ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012, IN
2 South Asia Office of the International Food Policy Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012, IN
1 ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012, IN
2 South Asia Office of the International Food Policy Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012, IN
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Current Science, Vol 118, No 10 (2020), Pagination: 1575-1582Abstract
Eastern India is among the most backward regions of the country with underutilizedagricultural potential. Diversification towards high-value crops can be a promising strategy to enhance farmers’ economic welfare in the region. The present study analyses the major determinants and impact of crop diversification towards high-value crops on farmers’ economic welfare in the region using large farm household-level data and advanced matching estimation methods. The findings reveal that cultivation of high-value crops plays a significant role in enhancing farm income, consumption expenditure and reducing poverty. Growers need to allocate at least 40% area for high-value crops to have significant income enhancement and poverty reduction.Keywords
Agricultural Households, Diversification, Economic Welfare, High-Value Crops.References
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