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A Study Of Industrial Environmental Performance In Punjab. Hassina Begum
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The economic development of a region is generally determined by the level of industrial development. The Punjab, which
has known for agriculture, is also on its way towards industrialization through development of Small, Medium and Large
scale industries.
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Genetic Profiling Of Dairy Cattle Breeds In Selected Farms Of Southern Malawi Using
Microsatellites. Stella P. Mzumara,Wisdom J. Changadeya and Aggrey J. D. Ambali
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Genetic variation has enabled selection and improvement of crop varieties and livestock breeds. In this study, the genetic
variation between and within nine dairy cattle breeds was investigated at six microsatellite loci.
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10-31
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Strategic Human Resource Management Practices And Performance Of Sugar Manufacuring Firms In Western Kenya
. OLUOCH MERCY FLORAH,DR.MICHAEL OTIENO NYAGOL and RABAH, SUSAN .A.
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The study used a cross-section descriptive survey design in which 8 human resource managers in 8 sugar manufacturing
firms in Western Kenya were investigated. Strategic human resource management practices were based on the key functions
namely: recruitment and selection, training and development, training effectiveness and evaluation, performance-based
compensation, flexible benefits, employee relations practices, consultative performance appraisal and human resource
planning.
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32-40
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Enabling Conditions Enhancing Performance Among Head-Teachers With Limited Leadership Training In
Tanzania. Dr Joyce Nemes
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This paper is a result of a pilot study which was conducted in ten government-run primary schools of Dodoma
Municipality, Tanzania, between October 2009 and November 2009. The study was aimed at identifying the enabling
conditions that help to enhance performance among head-teachers despite their having limited leadership training.
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41-56
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Defining and Measuring Estrangement. Richard P. Conti
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The term estrangement has been used in both the scientific and popular literature to describe a variety of behaviors. The
paper reviews the various definitions and contexts in which the term estrangement is used, and instruments designed to
measure the various constructs.
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57-67
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A Model For Increasinginnovation Through Social Capital And Organizational Learning
Capability. FaribaKarimia and SomayeAhmadib
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This study examined the relationship between social capital and organizational learning capability with innovation of
employees at Isfahan youth intellectual training center. The method of the study was causal correlation and structural
equation modeling.
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68-84
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Tourist Behaviour And The Development Of Tourism Resources At Lake Bosomtwe In The Ashanti Region Of
Ghana. Foster Frempong, Ruth Akyeamah Obeng and Dacosta Aboagye
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Tourism resources need to be developed with careful consideration of tourist behaviour in order to engender desirable
behavioural responses from tourist experiences to achieve optimal tourist satisfaction.
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85-110
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Study On Selective Tree Species For Carbon Reduction In North Maharashtra University, Campus, Jalgaon (M.S.),
India. S.R. Thorat and K. P. Dandge
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In the present investigation, total carbon sequestered trees in the campus of North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon was
studied. The biomass and total organic carbon of standing trees was estimated by non destructive method.
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111-122
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An Assessment Of The Socioeconomic Effects Of Road Construction/Rehabilitation In Selected Local Government Areas
Of Cross River State. VE Offiong,EO Eteng,JE Atu and RA OffiongNzioki, George Ochiri and Patrick
Muangangi
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The study carried out an assessment of the socioeconomic effects of road construction and rehabilitation in selected Local
Government Areas of Cross River State. One hundred and sixty copies of a structured questionnaire was administered to
respondents residing around and within newly rehabilitated and constructed roads in Calabar Municipality, Ugep, Akamkpa
and Abi Local Government Areas of Cross River State.
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123-139
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A Study On Pediatric Dental Practice Among Patients In Manipal Region. Varalakshmi Alapati and Dr.
K.S. Srinivasa Rao.
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Face is the index of the mind and everyone today is obsessed with shinier and perfectly aligned teeth that makes a person
more noticeable.. Up to last two decades, people were not showing much interest in taking care of oral dental hygiene.
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140-157
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Innovations In Apple Farming: A Study Of District Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. SHRUTI JAIN and
CHIRAG NAGPAL
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This study examines how apple farmers in Kullu Valley of the Himachal Pradesh takes up the challenges of unfavorable and
fast changing environmental condition in order to preserve apple crop farming in their respective areas.
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158-165
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Genetic Diversity And Population Structure Of Oreochromis Mossambicus In The Lower Shire River System Of
Malawi. Mclenelious C. Chimenya, Wisdom J. Changadeya and Aggrey J. D. Ambali
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The Lower Shire is renowned for large biomasses of O. mossambicus, O. placidus, Clarias spp and Bargus spp. The study
investigated the genetic variability and population structure of O. mossambicus populations in three strata at six
microsatellite loci.
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166-186
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Gender and Decision-Making Styles of Entrepreneurs. Mahmoud Motvaseli and Fariba Lotfizadeh
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In the knowledge economy with successive unforeseen change, the challenges encountered by the sprouting entrepreneur
and the success factors of entrepreneurship have been studied by academics and experts alike (Lin, 2006).
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187-202
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Development of Self- financing Education in Kerala, India:Perspectives and Challenges. Nithya N.R.
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The present article is the outcome of a study conducted by the author in the context of Kerala perspective. The State of
Kerala is known all over the world as an educationally advanced part of the country which has many outstanding
achievements in the field of education, health, habitat, land reforms etc, generally constitutes what is widely known as
'Kerala Model of Development'.
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203-223
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Well-being: A Critical Analysis. George William Antony
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Though the concept of well-being is increasingly being used by researchers and psychologists in various fields of
education, mental health, corporate sectors and development of people, there are several underlying issues that have not
been addressed critically. The present conceptual Paper, based on a survey of literatures, seeks to explore and analyse
issues underlying the concept of well-being.
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224-251
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Informal Credit-A Sociological Study Of Commission Agents. Sukhbinder
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The present paper examines the problematic areas of the farmer indebtedness from informal credit in Kaithal District of
Haryana. The study an adequate light has been thrown on establishing cause and relationship of the problem of
indebtedness of the farmer different categories.
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252-264
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Interpersonal Feelings of Personnel in Polar Environment. F. U. John Paul, Manas K. Mandal and K.
Ramachandran
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The purpose of this study was to examine interpersonal orientation at the level of feeling among personnel over a long
duration of expedition in polar environment. Twenty three men and one woman from the winter team of Indian Scientific
Antarctic Expedition volunteered to participate in the study.
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265-277
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Fiscal Architecture in Nepal: An Assessment of Allocative and Technical Efficiency of Public Health
Spending. Shiva Raj Adhikari
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Despite the public spending is being one of the instruments to ensure the broad based economic growth and poverty
reduction, misallocated public spending, inter alia by substituting for private expenditure can lead to increase income
inequality and poverty. The allocative and technical efficiency of public spending could lead a higher steady- state growth
rate for the economy.
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278-300
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Adjustment problems of Elderly Widows within their own families. Dr. Anupam Bahri
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The human life span is a cycle of circumstances where each individual passes through the stages of infancy,
childhood, adolescence, youth, middle-age and finally old age. The last stage often renders a person physically and
emotionally weak. Their physical and emotional capacities decelerate with advancing age and as the result they can no
longer take care of their own needs.
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301-317
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An Analysis of Role(s) of Actors in Land Use Change in the Nairobi Rural-Urban Fringe, Kenya. Aggrey
Daniel Maina Thuo
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The paper was based on a research carried out at Town Council of Karuri (hereafter referred as TCK), located in Kiambu
County, as representing Nairobi rural-urban fringe. The paper builds a case for 'who' are the actor/s in land use.
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318-332
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The Role Of Symbolic Forms And Media Culture To Understanding The Transformation Of Homo Communicans In
Homo Socius. MirelaTolic
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Culture is no longer conceivable without the media and / or new phenomena called. "Cyber" culture. The article discusses
issues in what respect the different media, like Tv, film and Internet are with different cultures, how it changes everyday life
under influence of various forms of sophisticated communications media and what competencies have children and young
people, teachers, professional staff and parents to acquire know the "deal" with the new challenges in education?
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333-352
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Population Structure And Genetic Diversity Of Oreochromis Shiranus Chilwae (Trewavas, 1966) in Lake
Chilwa. Lucious G. Kanyumba, Wisdom J. Changadeya,Aggrey J. D. Ambali and Emmanue W.K.
Kaunda
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Lake Chilwa has gone through several water recessions which have adversely affected fishes biomass and species diversity
leading to restocking of O. shiranus chilwae at Kachulu in 1969. The study used six microsatellite loci to assess the genetic
variability and population structure of O. shiranus chilwae populations and whether the restocked fish radiated to all sites in
the lake.
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353-371
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Aptitude And Academic Performance Of Adolescents. K. C. Barmola
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Present study explores the abstract and verbal reasoning (aptitude) among science and arts students. It is aimed to find out
the difference between science and arts students in terms of abstract and verbal reasoning, and academic performance. A
sample of 84 (42 each from science and arts group stream) students has been taken from a government school of
Tehri-Garhwal (Uttrakhand-India).
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372-382
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Effects of population growth on land cover change in Calabar South, Cross River State
Nigeria. Offiong, R.A. and Eteng, E.O
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The study examined the resultant effects of population growth onland cover changes that were currently taking place in
Calabar South.Features like urban green areas, wetlands, riparian forest and other forest and grassland ecosystems are
currently giving way for new roads construction, residential and industrial layouts, recreation and amusement parks et.
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383-392
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Uses of Sociometry In Succession Planning. Dr. Naveen Gupta and Dr. Jyoti Kulshreshth
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Sociometry is the study of human connectedness. Moreno viewed society as composed of units made up of each
individual and the essential persons in his or her life. Moreno called this smallest unit of measurement the social atom,
comprised of all the significant figures, real or fantasized, and past and present.
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393-405
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The Historical Analysis of the Taiwanese Citizenship Education Development After World War
II. Cheng-Yu Hung
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This article highlights the major transformation of citizenship education in Taiwan. The development of this school subject
in Taiwan can be divided into three time periods- Authoritarian Period (1950-1970), Transformational Period (1970-1990)
and Education Reform Period (1990- the present). The trajectory of the Taiwanese citizenship curriculum can be regarded
as a historic process from authority to democracy based on the embedded ideologies.
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406-421
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English Language Learning Strategies Of Secondary School Students In Nigeria: A Preliminary
Survey. Noor Zainab bint and Abdul Razak
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This preliminary survey investigated the language learning strategies employed by ESL secondary school students in
Nigeria. The respondents were 40 senior secondary school students (SS2) who have been studying English for a minimum
of 10 years.
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422-430
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Structure Of Employment Of Withdrawn Agriculture Labour: An Overview Dr. Ranjodh Singh
Abstract:
The study highlights the employment opportunities to the withdrawn agricultural labour at different places in non-agricultural
sector comprehensively and minutely. In this study, an effort has been put to know the structure of employment of
withdrawn agricultural labour and examine deeply the occupations adopted by them alongwith their limitations for not being
able to join some higher earning jobs/occupations, etc.
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431-453
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The Financial Inclusion And Self-Help Groups In Elappara Village. Ajay Joseph,Anju Rose Baby and
Santhimol M.C
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Financial inclusion is the best way that financial service has to reach common people and to overcome the poverty. The
technological improvement and communication networked services are accessed or used onlyby the employees and
educated persons. Still the poor, low income, illiterate or women are excluded from this financial service.
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454-463
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Pre and Post Natal Complications Among The Slum Dwellers At Mirpur Area. Mosammat Shamima
Nasrain
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Maternal Mortality is one of the crucial issues not only in Bangladesh but also in developing countries. In developing world,
a woman dies in child birth and the cause of death enter on her medical record is hemorrhage, or eclampsia, anemia,
hypertension or perhaps sepsis etc if she is hospitalized, otherwise the causes are known as maternal death.
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464-478
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The Role Of Infrastructures In Organic Farming. Dr. E. Thippeswamy
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India is bestowed with considerable potential for organic farming due to a variety of reproductive health impacts in women
and pesticide exposure associated with inorganic farming system. Organic farming is becoming popular form of sustainable
agriculture all over the world and not new to Indian farming community. Organic farming is important pillar of sustainable
agriculture that is beneficial for both the producers and consumers.
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479-493
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The Relation Between Girl Students' Identification And Mental Health With Educational Motivation Assessment.
. Roghayeh iranyar,Dr. Shohreh Ghorbanshiroudi and Dr. Javad Khalatbari
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Identity is a psychosocial structure which has been formed before adolescence. Erickson and some other psychologists
believe that, having a tendency for identification takes place during adolescence According to Erickson's opinion, school
and university are the opportunities that support individual in life choices and a stable identity formation which provides
them a frame of reference for making decisions, problem-solving and facing to daily.
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494-506
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The English Graduation Benchmark Policy In Taiwan.
. Dr. Li-Jiuan Tsay
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Since Taiwan's Ministry of Education (MOE) started to encourage universities to establish English graduation benchmarks
(EGB) in 2002, the policy has gradually become a standardized requirement for many universities. Although numerous
researches were subsequently conducted (Su, 2009; Lin, 2010), further studies on the pedagogical implications of this
implementation have not been given much attention.
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507-522
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Political Awareness and Media's Consumption Patterns among Students :A Case Study of University of Gujrat, Pakistan.
. Arshad Ali,Sarah Sohail and Syed Ali Hassan
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This research examines the role of different media outlets in creating political awareness among students. This study shows
that students of University of Gujrat consume mass media for both entertainment and political information. However,
Television considered the best source of political information. Through this study agenda and framing theory used which
revealed that media has an effect on its target audience.
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523-534
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Leadership and Organizational Citizenship Behaviour of Employees in Manufacturing Industry.
. Dr.Mu.Subrahmanian
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The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between leadership style and organizational commitment, job
satisfaction, job involvement and organizational citizenship behaviour and whether these relationships were stronger for
transformational than for transactional leaders. A sample of 52 Managers and 276 executives from manufacturing
companies were participated.
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535-548
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Identifying Intuitive Learners' Characteristics in Invention Process; The case of Iranian Excerpt Inventors.
Ghanbar Mohammadi Elyasi and Omid Mirzaei
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Learning methods are of the most researched areas due to their important implementation in educational developments.
These methods have been categorized by several indicators. As a case in point we can see formal/informal learning or
implicit/explicit learning methods. There is one more categorization includes intuitive/analytical learning methods.
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549-561
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Contribution of Babu Jagjivan Ram in nation building
RAKESH KUMAR RAM
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Babu Jagjivan Ram was born on 05 April, 1908 on Sunday at about 4 am in Chandwa village
of Arrah in Bihar. His father Shobhi Ram mother Basnti Devi, elder brother Sant Lal and
sisters Bal Keshi, Ram Keshi and Ram Dashi. Shobhi Ram had chosen the name of his
children himself his father Shobhi Ram by the Profession a farmer was by caste in
„Asprishya‟ or „untouchable‟. Jag Jivan was, thus, born to centuries old prejudices, social
taboos and customs which made his world different from the world familiar to caste
„Chamar‟ in Hindus. As the name Jagjivan means „Life of the Universe‟. He was born in
untouchable caste. He lived on the fringe of the Hindu village mostly engaged in his
traditional occupation. The Chamars, the community to which belonged Shobhi Ram, where
ordained to remove dead animals, slay their hides, and prepare shoes and other leader goods
for the caste Hindu.
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562-569
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FAIRS AND FESTIVALS OF HALMATHA CULTURE
Dr. ChikkannaYennekatte
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570-574
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Paper in hindi
Paper in hindi
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575-579
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Higher Education and Women Empowerment in India
Dr.(Smt). A. M. Pradhane
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580-583
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INDIAN AGRICULTURE NEW DIMENSIONS
Dr.Soumitra Chandra
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By commercialisation of agriculture we mean production of agricultural crops for sale in the
market, rather than for family consumption.
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584-588
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भारत और अरब देशों के संबंधों पर एक अध्ययन
श्री पूरणमल मीना
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589-595
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