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Book 100 Years of Indian Forestry. Volume 2: Forests(Manager Government of India Press, 1961) Forest Research Institute"This volume, 'The Forests', which is a companion volume to the Souvenir issued on 18th November, 1961 to commemorate the Centenary of Forest Administration in India, is intended to give a bird's-eye view of forestry in India at the present time. The forest types of India, the protective, productive and industrial aspects of forestry, forest management and working plans, forest education and research, wild like, etc., have all been briefly reviewed, neccessarily in a restricted compass. It will be seen that the achievements of forestry in India have been remarkable indeed, more so in the context of the handicaps, particularly the apathy of the general public, that impedes progress. It is the hope that these achievements will help to inspire added confidence in the workers in the field and spur them on to fresh efforts in tackling the vast problems before us."Book 100 Years of Indian Forestry. Volume 1: Souvenir(Manager Government of India Press, 1961) Forest Research Institute"This Souvenir is a brief survey of the growth ol Indian Forest Administration from a small beginning and gives a general picture of its outstanding achievements in various fields during the last 100 years. The period between 1856 and 1864 was one of intense activity in the organisation of Forest Department, and the year 1961 has therefore been selected as a representative year for celebrating the Centenary of Forest Administration."Book Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings and Speeches Vol. 1(Dr. Ambedkar Foundation Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India, 1979) Ambedkar, Bhimrao; Ambedkar, Bhimrao"In Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, we have not only a crusader against the caste system, a valiant fighter for the cause of the downtrodden in India but also an elder statesman and national leader whose contribution in the form of the Constitution of India will be cherished forever by posterity. In fact his fight for human rights and as an emancipator of all those enslaved in the world gave him international recognition as a liberator of humanity from injustice, social and economic. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru paid a glowing tribute to Dr. Ambedkar while moving a condolence resolution in the Parliament as follows: 'Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was a symbol of revolt against all oppressive features of the Hindu Society.' There is, therefore, a vital need to preserve the thoughts of this great son of India as expressed by him in his writings and speeches. While some efforts are being made in that direction by some institutions and research scholars, there is an urgent need to bring together all the material available and publish it in a series of volumes.Book Some Evidence on the Effect of the Separation of Spending and Taxing Decisions(1979) Winer, Stanley L."In this paper I attempt to shed light on this question by considering a phenomenon which in both Canada and the United States has been associated with one of the most dramatic and increasing separations of the post-war era: the intergovernmental grant from federal to state or provincial governments. If separation by itself, influences the relative size of the public secore, we could reasonably expect to observe this effect as one of the consequences of the system of intergovernmental flows."