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Mobile War Industry- Advertising Strategy Of ViVo. Dr. Vidhu Bansal
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Vivo is a mobile telecommunications service provider - mobile phone services, data transmission and Internet - that has been in operation since 2003 in the telecommunication industry.
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Unintegrated National Payment Systems As A Constraint On The Growth Of Cross-Border Trade In Securities In Comesa Region. Samamba Lennox Trivedi
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The pace at which finality of cross-border payments for cross-border purchases of securities is achieved determines the rate at which cross-border securities trades are settled, and with that, the rate of growth of cross-border trade in securities in the Eastern and Southern African region.
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8-32
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Job Satisfaction Of Employees In Amararaja Batteries Limited, Tirupati - A Pragmatic Study. Dr. N.Venkatarathnam And Mr.K.Suresh
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The present paper seeks to examine in terms of find out the satisfaction level of employees towards their job; to study the significance of working conditions towards satisfaction of employee; to identify satisfaction level of employee with his work load; and to find out the work life balance of the employee.
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Factors Determining The Labour Availability On Smallholdings:A Case Study In Rural Sri Lanka. T.M.S.P.K. Thennakoon
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Human labour can be divided into three categories; family, hired and shared labour which all contribute to the labour requirements on-farm at the smallholder level. The overall aim of this study was to identify the determining factors of labour availability on smallholder cropping systems in two different agro-climatic zones of Sri Lanka.
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44-60
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Conflicting Approaches To Causation And Loss For Non-Disclosure And Misrepresentation In Disclosure Documents In Zambia-A Case For The Fraud On The Market Approach. Samamba Lennox Trivedi
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Regulatory rules are likely to be violated if they are perceived to be weak or if enforcement is lax. Investors, in investing in securities markets, bank on the integrity of the regulatory framework and the market which integrity, in turn, depends on effective civil and criminal enforcement of regulatory rules.The study employs the doctrinal approach to evaluating legal rules. The main findings of the study were that:(1)the legal framework for public distribution of securities does not provide for a uniform approach to causation and loss for misrepresentation or omissions or pure non-disclosure in prospectuses and other disclosure documents, (a) with regard to prospectuses, the common law approach which requires proof of reliance—the causal link between the misleading statement and the plaintiff's loss—has been adopted (i) An argument has been made that, such a procedural requirement poses problems for investors in securities markets in the event that the loss suffered is caused by partial disclosure or pure non-disclosure.
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Escalation Of Palayamkottaist Xavier Cathedral Church. A.Margret Jeyaseeli And Dr.S.M.Nazeer Ahamed
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Renovation (also called remodeling) is the process of improving a broken, damaged, or outdated structure. Renovations are typically either commercial or residential. Additionally, renovation can refer to making something new or bringing something back to life and can apply in social contexts. For example, a community can be renovated if it is strengthened and revived.
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Impact Of Monetary Policy And Balance Of Payment On Price Stabilization In Nigeria. Dr. Egbulonu, Kelechukwu Godslove And Ogbonna Chukwuma
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This paper presents an empirical analysis of the impact of monetary policy and balance of payment on price stabilization in Nigeria over the period 1980 - 2015. Employing variance decomposition test, we found out that growth rate of broad money supply and lending rate causes fluctuation on balance of payment, while growth rate of broad money supply and monetary policy rate causes fluctuation in Inflation.
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Environmental Attitude Of Pre-Service Elementary And Secondary School Teachers. Poulami Jana And Abhijit Guha
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The natural environment has been undergoing large scale degradation due to rapidly increasing urbanisation and industrialisation and some of it is irreversible in nature. It is being felt that environmental education through improving environmental awareness and developing environmental friendly attitude among society could be a possible way out to stop further degradation and improve on the existing conditions.
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The Zambian Continuous Disclosure Legal Regime-Adequate To Ensure Efficient Disclosure? Samamba Lennox Trivedi
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Continuous disclosure of price-sensitive information, serves to ensure accuracy in the price of the securities of an issuer and credit ratings of those securities and the issuer, transparency and fair-play in securities markets, and as such, critical to investor confidence and the overall integrity of the market.
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Development Of Female Education With Special Reference To Assam Of North-East India. Mridusmita Phukan
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Education plays a vital role in the all-round development of not only an individual but also of the society in which he or she lives. The socio-economics status of any society is directly reflected by the educational position of both men and women in that society.
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Needs And Importance Of Cultural Practices Among Tribals' Of Western Odisha In Contemporary Society. Joachim Dung Dung
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Society without culture has no meaning. Culture is the manifestation of system of activity wherein a man socializes himself through interacting with other human being. The culture and society are interdependent, though the society is spontaneously emerged in the process of social evolution.
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Public Policy Formulation And Implementation In Contemporary Nigeria. Goddey Wilson And Prof. Alafuro Epelle
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The context in which public policy is formulated and implemented in contemporary Nigeria has become an engaging issue. This is due in part to the globalization fervourand partlyto the new democratic environment the country has found itself.
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Information Sources In The Field Of Horticulture With Special Reference To Pomology: A Case Study Of Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau (CAB). Debabrata Bhattacharyya, Prof. Juran Krishna Sarkhel And Dr. Sibsankar Jana
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Our motherland is very rich in variety of soil and agro-climatic zones. This richness is reflected through the diversity in crop production in India. Cultivation of horticultural crops mainly, fruits, vegetables and flowers start dominating over the food crop cultivation for the last 10-15 years.
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Inflow Of FDI In Indian Retail Industry: An Overview. Dr. Priyanka Kochhar Saran And Madhulika Singh
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Indian retail industry is emerging as one of the most attractive sector for the foreign investors. Despite of the changes and its contribution to the economy, retailing continues to be the one of the least evolved industry of Indian economy. The growth of Indian organized retail is much slower as compared to other countries.
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Effect Of Stress Tolerance On Adolescents With Social Anxiety. Dr. Rachel Jyothy Alex And Dr. H.Sylaja
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Social anxiety disorder is the psychological disorder where interpersonal disruption and debilitation, including a persistent fear of embarrassment and rejection in social interactions or performance situations is involved. It is the third largest disorder in prevalence.
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Socio-Economic Impact Of Krishi Vignan Kendra On The Farmers In Dakshina Kannada District, Karnataka. Anuradha Shetty
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Krishi Vigyan Kendra or Farm Science Centre is a noble concept developed by Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) which is a solid base of transfer of technology from research laboratory to farmer's field with respect to Agriculture, Horticulture and allied subjects.
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Mobile Phone Usage In Relation To Self-Esteem And Loneliness Among Girl Students. S. Azra Tabassum And Dr. Asma Parveen
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Now days, the mobile phone has become the most indispensable part of peoples' life without which they are not able to mediate through numerous circumstances of daily life activities. It is not only a means of communication but also navigates and serves the other needs, especially of younger users.
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Vivekananda's Concept Of Purusartha. Mr. Binoy Kumar Patgiri
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Purusartha is a unique concept of Indian origin that the world has experienced as the most spiritual concepts based on the nature of man, is an important subject to be discussed in the context of philosophy to pave the way for better pursuit of his ultimate realization in the midst of this material world being entangled with the mundane limitations.
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Pen Portrayal of Mother's Role in Short Stories of Diasporic Women Writers. D. Sai Lakshmi,Dr. S. Shanmuga Priya And Dr. V. B. Chitra
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Life manifests itself in various forms. But the common origin is mother. The term 'Mother' is as old as life itself and the signature of survival. Over ages, the nobility, piety and the grace of mother's role is treated indelibly.
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Decision Making Process Of Farmers In Agriculture: An Empirical Study In Shivamogga District. Mrs. Ashwini. H. Bidaralli And Dr. Jayasheela
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The decision of farmers depends on many variables which can be categorized as price and non-price factors. Within the given situation, how farmers make their decisions as to which crops to cultivate, what are the inputs to be used and their combinations, what quantity must be produced are the different parts of Decision Making Process.
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D'amato Theory Of Logical Reasoning: Jurisprudential Perspective. Ms. Ritupriya Gurtoo
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Laws are general rules that govern society. Sometimes these rules determine outcomes. Other times they grant people authority to determine outcomes on their own. Legal methods are the way that legal systems apply general rules of substantive law to specific cases. Sometimes they direct what outcomes will be.
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Socio-Economic And Demographic Profile Of The Hill Korwas In Sarguja District, Chhattisgarh: An Anthropological Study. Irshad Khan And Jayanta Kumar Nayak
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Present study has been carried out with aim to know the Socio-economic and demographic profile of Hill Korwas, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) of Chhattisgarh. A total of 307 families from Sarguja district were randomly selected and head of households were interviewed for data collection.
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Surrogacy 'Rent-A-Womb': An Indian Legal Perspective . Prof. Mahendra Tiwari And Dr Rajni Parmar
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PROCREATION of children is one of the main objects of marriage. It is a natural desire of every human being to leave behind his descendants for the continuity of lineage. Matrimonial happiness depends not only on satisfying biological need of sexual urge, but also on begetting of a child. Attainment of parenthood gives social recognition of the parties to the marriage.
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Capacity Building Interventions Of Smallholder Farmers And Food Security In Siaya County, Kenya. Olala, Gilbert Owuor And Tedson Richard Nyongesa
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Analysis of the contribution of capacity building interventions of smallholder farmers to food security remains a global challenge. Despite the fact that smallholder farmers are the main rural actors in agriculture in most parts of the globe, they still experience food insecurity.
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Growth And Instability Offruits In North Eastern Region Of India. Sibani Deka
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Being one of the biodiversity hotspot, North Eastern Region (NER) of India has immense potential for growing different variety of horticultural crops like fruits. Moreover, Fruits in NER contains one third of total fruits diversity in nation.
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Relationship Between Parental Encouragement And Academic Achievement Of Secondary School Students. Dr. Harvinder Kaur
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The present study has been taken to find out the 'Relationship Between Parental Encouragement and Academic Achievement of Secondary School Students. To conduct this study hundred students from different secondary schools were taken as sample.
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Exploring The Effects Of Interactive Hypermedia Instructional Program On Mathematics Attitude And Achievement In Relation To Locus Of Control. Chinu Batra And Jatinder Grover
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The paper presents the results of an empirical study investigating the impact of interactive hypermedia instructional program on student's Mathematics attitude and achievement in Mathematics in relation to their locus of control. The study relied on a pre test- post test control group experimental research design.
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Scholars' Evaluation Of Scholarship Section At Dubai Health Authority. Dr. Mohamad Shehada And Dr. Shafiq Shaker
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Postgraduate education plays very important role in enriching the society with the knowledge required to increase the welfare of the community. It is well-known that employees' satisfaction with their training, working environment and incentives directly affects their performance and eventually the quality of services provided.
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Introduction Of Internal Audit In The State Educational Sector Of Uzbekistan. Tuyinov Botir Ismatovich
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The article describes the role, objectives, tasks and regulatory frameworks of internal audit in the public sector, foreign experience of internal audit, and the possibility of using the public sector in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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Behaviour Modification Plan: Fostering The Developmental Needs Of The Learner In The Classroom. Trixy Elizabeth John And Benny Thomas
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Behaviour modification refers to the shaping of individual behaviour by identifying undesirable responses and specifying constructive behaviour. To accomplish the goals set and to keep students within manageable bounds, we need a behaviour modification plan which helps the teachers to foster the developmental needs of the learner and to cater the individual differences.
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ARTICLE 35-A: A QUAGMIRE OF VICTIMIZATION FOR CERTAIN GROUPS IN
THE STATE OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Dr. Seema Nargotra
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The true functioning of a democracy is measured in the upholding of the guarantee of the civil liberties or
human rights of its citizens
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A Comparative Study Of Pursuit Of Happiness And Its Relation With Grit Among Doctoral And College Students. Pria Singh And Supreet Kaur
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It is commonly observed that people who are consistent towards their goals and want to achieve them are commonly happy and satisfied with their lives because they are academically successful, paving the path for a lucrative future. These individuals tend to be happier and satisfied with their life as a whole.
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Revisiting The Development Of Indian Press Under Colonial Authority. Haoginlen Chongloi
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Haoginlen Chongloi pursues his doctoral degree in the Department of Mass Communication, Manipur University, Imphal, India. Also teaches Print History and Development Communication in the same department as Guest Lecturer (2012-2015) prior to his regular PhD course.
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Rituals And Realities: Valliyurkkavu A Historical Enquiry. Prasanth P
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Rituals are the reflections of human thought. In every society we can observe some rituals that determine the basic structure of a society. Kerala society believed in rituals, oracles and myths. In Kerala religious institutions are the nerve centre of social discourse. In Wayanad valliyurkkavu became a key centre through which the whole social interactions took place.
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Children's Literature: Through The Looking Glass Of Orientalism. Aditi Antil
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Children's Literature enables a child to develop his language skills and his critical thinking. Reading children's books would stimulate a child's imagination and provide him with a visual experience.
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Corporate Greed Or An Alternative Economic Model- A Study On Purba (East) Medinipur District. Dr. Siddhartha Chatterjee
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Today one concept is very important which is Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR. With the CSR activities, corporate sector can be benefited to the society. Firms can be benefited from their CSR activities. But unfortunately corporate sector, some time, don't fulfill their social responsibility because of their greed and attraction towards profit and corruption.
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Atrocities Against Dalits In Rajasthan :An Analytical Study Of Dausa District. Dr. Sita Ram Bairwa
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This paper analyses the status as social, economic and political of Dalit's at Dausa District in Rajasthan. ConstitutionalProvisions are mentioned in the paper with concept of Dalit and non-Dalit& Social Justice.Power and exercise are mentioned of Human Right Commission and Commission for Scheduled Castes.
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Business Strategies In Corporate Social Responsibility. Dr. G. Sundharavadivel And D.K.Hemamalini
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Social responsibility is only the beginning of the sequence. The fact is that business is a major social institution and as such, it is important to involve in social values. Certain ethical rules for economic conduct of business were more or less generally accepted.
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Quality Of Primary Education: A Study Of Purulia District In West Bengal, India. Samrat Mal,Sumit Paroi And Tapas Karmakar
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Primary education is the vital stage for human development. Because from this stage a child starts his formal education. The role of Primary education is to ensure the broad-based development of pupils. In recent decades India has made significant progress on access to schooling and enrolment rates in Primary education.
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Lifelong Learning For Rural Development. D.Nancy Jacqulin And Dr.G.Sundharavadivel
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Lifelong learning, which includes regular school education and adult learning, can be seen as a strategy in the context of the life-course approach. According to international labour organisation (ILO), lifelong learning is " a policy strategy directed towards integrating older persons into the contemporary labour market, to give them the necessary education level to adapt to the educational system in order to meet the changing economic, social and demographic conditions"
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A Study On Secondary Level Students Attitude Towards Private Tuitions In West Tripura District. Dr. Y. Chakradhara Singh And C. Arundhathi Bai
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Private tutoring is becoming increasingly popular, which is hardly surprising as it is particularly effective in improving not only a student's academic grades, but also their practical understanding of wide range of subjects. As private tuition is usually one-to-one, tutors and students are able to work much more closely and develop stronger relationships than would otherwise be possible in a larger class.
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Social Entrepreneurship In Emerging Economies. Mrs.C.Rathna
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Social entrepreneurs often referred as the, "Agents of Change" are committed to formulate innovative solutions for the most pressing problems in the world. These problems can be broadly classified into the areas related to education, health-care, environment and livelihood opportunities.
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The Adjective Comparison Of West Imagination Works And Persian Painting. Mehrdad Ahmad Amiraghaie
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Principles before new thoughts and modernism artists view was between quality of seeing and insight (objective an subjective) are rules and principles that are executed in west imagination arts and in Persian painting with differences and commons thus for achieving to these points it is necessary to understand beauty recognition bases of both artistic methods via survey and adjust with each other and these principles are divided into two main sections:a) Philosophy and belief bases. b) Technical bases
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Corporate Social Responsibility: Role Of Human Resource Management. J.William Ebenesr Mattew And Dr.G.Sundharavadivel
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Business organizations have wakened up to the need for being committed towards Corporate Social Responsibility. But still majority have just been taking up some form of philanthropic activities for its stakeholders. Nurturing a strong corporate culture which emphasizes Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) values and competencies is required to achieve the synergistic benefits.
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A Conceptual Framework On Perceptions Of Campus Climate Transcending And Transgressing Campus Diversity. Dr.Vijayalakshmi N.S And Dr.A.H.Sequeira
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This research paper attributes to the measure of environmental factors on student'scollege experiences that contribute to engagement at campuses. Campus Climate aims at capturing experiences and perceptions of students on campuses as higher education institutions remaincommitted to the personal positive feel of campus climate.
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Crime Against Senior Citizens: An Increasing Pandemic. Ms Isha Khanna And Dr Rajni Parmar
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Ours is the unique country where it is a sin to be elderly and alone, over no different country of the universe, there may be likewise much risk of the term about elderly individuals concerning illustrations done our own. Also we gloat on bring inherited extraordinary society about humanism and compassing, specifically risk of rich alone elderly persons may be numerous times more than to an ordinary senior resident.
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Quality Of Relationship Dynamics In Families Of Kerala. Ashraf TP And Dr. Vijayan K
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This study is intended to understand the quality of relationship dynamics prevailing in families of Kerala. Family is a premier laboratory for understanding more about how relationship dynamics is associated with child development.
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Landslide Risk Assessment In The Region Along NH 10, Sikkim. Arunima Chanda
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Landslides are a combined result of weak geology and geomorphology and human destruction with the development activities only for human ease. Landslide is one of the most devastating natural hazards in all the Himalayan states specially Sikkim.
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Distribution Of Fixed Capital In The Manufacturing Sector: An Analysis Of Its Variability Across Major Indian States. Sakshi Arora
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Since, investment in the fixed capital is indispensable for sustaining the growth and development of the industrial sector, therefore the present study attempts to analyse the distribution of the amount of fixed capital in the manufacturing sector and assess its variability across the major Indian states.
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Forest, People And Livelihood Sustenance: A Study In Dindigul District Of Tamil Nadu. T. Jeyanthi And T. Indra
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The present study attempts to analyse the impact of the Social Forestry Project on the livelihood sustenance of the rural masses in general and the forest dependent communities in particular in Natham Taluk, Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu.
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Analysis Of Socio-Economic Profileof Beggars In Amroha City: A Case Study. Dr. Fatma Mehar Sultana And Zaid Alam
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The present paper attempts to examine the socio-economic status of the beggars in Amroha city and find out the causes that lead to their begging life. The study is based on primary data collected through the personal interview to the respondents in Amroha city.
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Taxation And Economic Growth- A Critical Assesment Of Literatures Specially Related To India. Yadawananda Neog
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The vital role of fiscal policies are cannot be denied whether it is developed economy, developing economy or transition economy. Tax system is not use by government authority just to collect revenue but also used to promote other objective like level of employments, inflation control through price stability, rapid growth of gross domestic product (GDP), favorable Balance of payments, equitable income distributions, promotion of infant industries etc.
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Sources For Investments Financing And Peculiarities Of Their Formation. Tukhliyev B.K.
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This article is devoted to the consideration of current issues of sources for investments financing and peculiarities of their formation. In addition, the article represents scientifically-grounded conclusions and recommendations based on the results of the research.
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Examining The Contribution Of Training To The Performance Of Community Based Organizations In Kisumu City, Kenya. Olala, Gilbert Owuor
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There is general agreement in development discourse that training is an important concept in community development. In the face of economic, climate, health and food crises, training of actors in organizations to design and implement strategies that minimize the impact of events remains relevant for sustainable development.
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Status Of Woman In The Medieval Sikh Society And Guru Nanak . Dharmjit Singh
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This empirical research paper attempts to study the status of woman in the medieval Sikh society. Development in any society can be gauged from the position woman occupies in that social order. In the course of the medieval times woman was in the degradation position.
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Enliven English Language Teaching Through Literature. Deepak Prasad Verma
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The present paper attempts to bring out the role of literature in language teaching process to rejuvenate the acquisition of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills among the learners who use English as a second language. The use of literary works in language teaching starts with the formation of teaching- learning objectives at various levels to inculcate various sub skills.
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Can The Slow City (Cittaslow) Movement Offer An Alternative For Urban Sustainability?-A Critical Approach. Fatma Levent And Riza Sam
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Today we are witnessing stunning changes and innovations in proportion and simultaneous with the turnover rate of technology on a global scale. In particular, advances made in communication and transportation technologies are removing all borders and although not the end of history, it is asserted that the end of spaces has been reached.
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Consumers' Acquisition Pattern For Durable Goods. I. Iris Margaret and Dr.B.Revathy
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Durable consumption goods and private capital investment factor into durables trade. Durable goods yield service or utility over time. Examples include such capital goods as machinery and such consumer goods as automobiles, appliances and big-screen TVs.
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Gender Perspective of Art 371 (A): A Social Inquiry on Legal Pluralism in Nagaland. Renchumi Kikon Kuotsu and A. Wati Walling
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The North Eastern States of India like Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura are privileged by the Indian Constitution being accorded special provisions. The states of Mizoram [Article 371 (G] and Nagaland [Article 371 (A)] were born out of agreements signed between the Government of India (GOI) and rebel leaders who were arguably fighting for secession from the Indian union.
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STATUS OF HEALTH & HYGIENE IN NORTH BIHAR: A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY. SANJAY KUMAR
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The state of Bihar ranks lowest in terms of the Human Development Index (HDI) and has the largest percentage of poor people and the worst indicators of health and education in the country. It ranks lowest in terms of overall sanitation coverage.Against this backdrop, this project will demonstrate the importance of water quality testing to the government and Panchayati Raj system in order to integrate it into drinking water solutions at the state level.
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The Twin Problems of Changing Nutritional Status among Women in India Mukesh kumarAbstract:
In India, nutrition research and policy focus always remained on undernutrition. Afterwitnessing seven decades of high undernutrition, now India is witnessing the overnutritionfrom last two decades. The data from National Family Health Surveys(NFHS-3 & 4) shows that with persistent undernutrition, the prevalence ofoverweight/obesity is increasing more severely among adults. The overall prevalenceof overweight/obesity, body-mass-index (BMI) = 24.99 have increased from 13 to 21percent among adult women aged 15-49, and 9.3 to 19 percent among adult menbetween 2005-06 and 2015-16. Download full Length Paper...... | 799-811 |
A Study of Academic Performance and Adjustment of Secondary School Students. Dr. Alka JaiswalAbstract:
The study was conducted to see the impact of adjustment on academic performance of secondary school students. In this context, 200 (100 boys and 100 girls) secondary school students were purposively selected as a research sample from four different secondary schools located in Muzaffarpur District (both rural and urban) area. Bell's Adjustment Inventory by M. Shamshad and K, Jehan (1987) was administered upon research sample. The student's academic record and examination results were taken as a academic performance from their school authority. The collected data were analyzed with t-test method. The findings revealed that : (i) the girls students were found better adjustment than boys students, (ii) adjusted students were found better in academic performance than those of non-adjusted students, (iii) urban students were found better in adjustment and academic performance than rural students. Download full Length Paper...... | 812-817 |
‘Mrs Dalloway’a rebellion against the material, the external and the logical
Dr. Suchitra Vashisth
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The considerable influence of Darwin, Marx and Freud was reflected in the twentieth century novel. The fundamental changes in the beliefs increased the intellectual confidence and assurance and this was reflected in the first decade after the First World War if 1914-1918. It resulted in the rebellion restraint. In literature a group exploited this new-found freedom to create new forms. The men of letters of this group became violently self-assertive in their endeavour to propagate new creeds to fill the vacuum occasioned by the destruction of the old, the traditional. The disillusionment with the civilisation itself was the most striking attitude of the nineteen-twenties. Linking the twenties and thirties and undisturbed by the turmoil apparently were the innovators in literary techniques - James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf.
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ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION OF TEACHING, LEARNING &
EVALUATION IN COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN KARNATAKA*
DR.DIVAKARA NAIK K S
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With the advancement of technologies, methods of teaching, learning and evaluation in teacher
education need modification from the current scenario. Teaching is key component in
educational planning, which is one of the most important factor in steering educational plans.
Despite the importance of good teaching, the outcomes are far from ideal. This paper deals to
investigate effective teaching, learning and evaluation for teacher education. Rapid changes in
the modern world has caused the teacher education System to face overabundance of challenges.
Therefore, the training of more eager and thoughtful individuals in interdisciplinary fields is
vital. Research and exploration to figure out effective teaching and learning methods are one of
the most important necessities in the modern educational systems. Professors have a determining
role in training eager and thoughtful individuals. Universities and colleges are the places where
new ideas sprout; roots strike deep and grows tall and sturdy. These places embrace the entire
universe of knowledge. These are the spaces where creative minds converge, interact with each
other and construct visions for noble realities. Established notions of truth are challenged in the
pursuit of knowledge
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF PUPIL TEACHERS IN RELATION TO THEIR
GENDER AND LOCALITY
PROF. NAIN SINGH, DR. SHER SINGH
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Emotional intelligence is now being considered as an important field of research, development
and application. It is essential for achievement, leadership and personal health. Intelligence is
individual's ability to perceive, understand, and regulate emotions. It prevents stress and helps
them deal with complicated situations in the classroom without affecting the students. In the
present study to the emotional Intelligence of Pupil teachers in relation to their gender and
Locality descriptive survey method was used. The sample of this study consists of 200 Pupil
teachers studying in Teacher Training Institutes in Distt Solan of Himachal Pradesh. The sample
was selected by using random sampling technique. „Emotional Intelligence inventory?
constructed and standardized by Anukul Haide, Sanjot Pathi and Upandra Dhar was used to
collect data. Mean, Standard deviation and t-value were calculated to analyze data. It is
concluded from the study that male and female, rural and urban Pupil teachers do not differ
significantly in reference to their Emotional Intelligence. Rural and urban male Pupil teachers do
not differ significantly in reference to their Emotional Intelligence but Urban and rural female
Pupil teachers are differ significantly in reference to their Emotional Intelligence.
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STYLE OF CAREER PREFERENCES AMONG SCHEDULED CASTE BOYS AND
SCHEDULED TRIBE BOYS
Kumari Shipu
Abstract:
Career is an usual profession through which a person is making his/her living in the society.
Career preference is the livelihood with the highest encouraging approach among another form of
work value. Planning for career is very essential for the peaceful living and quality of life. Career
preference prepares the persons to focus on several issues related to the world of work. Now a
day generally problems have been seen that Higher secondary school students are facing
problems related to choosing their career. In this situation, most of the preferred areas of careers
and determine to become very significant factors that will help the teachers, parents, policy
makers and counsellors to take suitable steps so as to avoid any wastage of resources. The
present study has been carried out on 200 higher secondary school students studying in 11th class
of Jammu District. The main objective of this study was to explore the career preference of
higher secondary school students This study has been conducted through survey method and to
measure the career preference of higher secondary level students. Career Preference Record
(CPR) Questionere developed by Vivek Bhargava and Rajshree Bhargava was used. Percentage
method was used to analyses the data which was collected. The study revealed that the boys of
higher secondary students differ with respect to their career preferences As per the findings of
this study it may be recommended that attempts should be made by school and colleges to
arrange guidance and counseling regarding career choice for students
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841-851
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REASON & REMEDIES: LOW ATTENDANCE IN CLASSROOM
DR. SANGEETA GAUTAM
Abstract:
When I took my required public speaking class in college, the professor repeatedly
admonished us to 'know your audience.' This rule of thumb served me well during my college
class and thereafter. As I have prepared and taught my own classes, I try to make my messages
understandable and meaningful to those who will hear them. Of course, this rule of thumb
assumes there is an audience. Unfortunately, as teachers, we often spend less time cultivating an
audience than we do preparing for that audience.
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852-857
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GENDER INEQALITY IN BIHTA BLOCK
Mamta Kumari, Prof. (Dr.)Ashok Kumar Singh
Abstract:
Gender inequality refers to unequal treatment of perceptions of individuals wholly and
partly due to their gender. Gender inequality refers to health, education, economic and political
inequalities between men and woman.
Gender inequality is the idea that men and women are not equal and that gender affects an
individual's living experience. These differences arise from distinctions in biology, psychology
and cultural norms. Some of these types of distinctions are empirically grounded while others
appear to be socially constructed.
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858-865
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Paper in Other Language
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866-869
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बाल अपराध: कारण एवं निवारण
डाॅ0 अनामिका सिंह
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870-872
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SPICES IN HUMAN DIET MANAGEMENT
Dr. Subi
Abstract:
As and when some crops like coriander, cardamom, onion, garlic, ginger and many others began to be
termed as grouped as spices, the story looses description in the remote antiquity. Some of our oldest of
literature do mention about spices but they are not enough to ascertain the exact age or era when these
crops, realize in what manner and purpose of discovery.
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873-878
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A Historical Revisionp of East India Company
Dr. Sweta Kumari
Abstract:
The legend of the East India Company that set out as a mere trading venture of seafaring merchants that eventually went on to become a strong military power in just a little over
two centuries to rule one-fifth of the global population, and more particularly, to acquire for the
British Empire the kingdom of India. For, indisputably, the English East India Company stood
out as the most remarkable edifice of commercial capitalism between Asia and Europe from the
16th to the 18th century
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879-883
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A STUDY OF JOB SATISFACTIONAND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
Priyanka Mahajan
Abstract:
Job satisfaction, represents one of the most complex area facing today organisation when
it comes to managing their employees. Job satisfaction of employees is very important
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884-891
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RESEARCH TOPIC: A STUDY OF POTTERY AS THE SYMBOL OF CRAFT AND TRADE COMMODITY FROM 200 BC TO 300 AD
IRFAN AHMED
Abstract:
In this paper, I have study and analyze the different varieties of pottery which belonged to the period of 200 BC to 300 AD.
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892-898
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OMPRAKASH VALMIKI AND THE DALIT AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
Dr. Kusum Lata
Abstract:
In this paper, I have study and analyze the different varieties of pottery which belonged to the period of 200 BC to 300 AD.
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899-907
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POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN THE
NOVELS OF KAMALA MARKANDEYA
Dr. Ratandeep Sharma
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908-913
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PARADOX IN STRATEGIES AND PRACTICES: DECENTRALIZATION AND HEALTH SECTOR IN KERALA
Dr. Sunitha B Nair
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914-926
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An Investigative Study of Effect of Scientific Literacy on the Academic
Achievement of Higher Secondary Learners
Sandeep Patil and Dr. RekhaChavhan
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927-936
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Remote Sensing and Geographic information Systems (GIS) for
environmental and agricultural analysis: Worldwide
Neha Nain
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937-946
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The Importance of Public Libraries in the 21st Century
Dr. Bhupendra Singh
Abstract:
Public libraries are more than just buildings full of books. They have become a centre to
support new technologies and to bring people together.
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947-952
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INTENSIFICATION OF LAND USE ATTRIBUTES USING
REMOTE SENSING
Bhanwar Lal Karela
Abstract:
Landslides are dependably in mountain regions like Himalya district. Landslide makes
trouble man, his properties and moving improvement projects.
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953-958
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Contribution of East India Company to Indian Education
Dr. Amandeep Kaur Dhaliwal
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959-976
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Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups (SHGs) in Telangana State: A Study on Respondents Perceptions
Dr. Jadi Musalaiah
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977-993
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Paper in hindi
Dr Hemlata Meena
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994-1003
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चूरू जिले में जल संसाधन का भौगोलिक अध्ययन
बिपिन मंडार, डाॅ. रविन्द्र कुमार
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1004-1013
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Ecological thinking in the poetry of John Clare against the backdrop of Anthropocene
Dr Manu Remakant
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1014-1024
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DIASPORA AND ITS DEVELOPMENT: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS
Harleen Gill
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1025-1030
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फैजाबाद मण्डल की राजनैतिक भौगोलिक पृष्ठभूमि
उमेश कुमार यादव
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1031-1039
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Exploring the Intersection of Literature and Politics: A Study of Political Discourse in the Works of Indian Writers in English
Shagufta Fatema
Abstract:
This research article aims to analyze the engagement of Indian writers in English with political themes and discourse in their literary works.
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1040-1049
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AN ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS E-BANKING: A STUDY ON KOTTAYAM TOWN
Miss.Renjumol P T
Miss.Parvathy Prasannakumar
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Internet banking, or e-banking, has transformed the banking industry by providing customers convenient access to financial services through electronic channels
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1050-1057
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Intimacy and Liberation: Themes of Sexuality in 'By the Light of My Father's Smile’
Aravinda Reddy N, Kavitha H S
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Alice Walker's novel "By the Light of My Father's Smile" delves deeply into themes of
intimacy and liberation through the lens of sexuality.
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1058-1067
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Unveiling the Challenges of the Muslim Community: A Comprehensive Study
Dr. Riyaz Pasha
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1068-1072
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Understanding the Role of Music in Coping with Stress and Trauma
DR. SANGEETA
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1073-1079
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