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Parisara Neetishatakam


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Sanskrit language is one of the richest languages in the world not only for the unique distinctions that it possesses (such as easy amenability to the computer language, etc.) as a language but also for the rich literature on diverse subjects and themes -secular and non secular presented in that language. From the periods of hoary antiquity to the modern period literature has been developing in that language, though at different speeds and of varying volumes at different times. In the modern period there have been contributions in Sanskrit to express ideas relating to some of the modern subjects and also those developed in other languages. The book under review is one of such important contributions attempting to present the insights about environmental issues with very useful policy inferences. Being an eminent environmental economist himself the author is a truly multi disciplinarian and also a Sanskrit scholar poet.
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P. R. Panchamukhi
Centre for Multi-Disciplinary Development Research, Lakamanahalli, Dharwad-580004, India

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Sanskrit language is one of the richest languages in the world not only for the unique distinctions that it possesses (such as easy amenability to the computer language, etc.) as a language but also for the rich literature on diverse subjects and themes -secular and non secular presented in that language. From the periods of hoary antiquity to the modern period literature has been developing in that language, though at different speeds and of varying volumes at different times. In the modern period there have been contributions in Sanskrit to express ideas relating to some of the modern subjects and also those developed in other languages. The book under review is one of such important contributions attempting to present the insights about environmental issues with very useful policy inferences. Being an eminent environmental economist himself the author is a truly multi disciplinarian and also a Sanskrit scholar poet.