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Evolution And Trends: A Study Of Telecom Sector In India. Dolly Malla
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Telecom sector emerged as a major sector of growth in India during the last decade. This sector has significantly contributed to the socioeconomic development of the country. India's Telecommunication network is the second largest network in the world based on the total number of telephone users (both fixed and mobile phones), only after China.
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1-14
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RFID Technology: A Contribution for Modern Era. Ajay Kaushik and Sarthak Gaur
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A library is a growing Organization, as it grows in size the problems associated with the maintenance and security of the documents also grows. The researchers have always helped the librarian in solving their problems.
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15-21
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Women Empowerment And Under-Five Children Nutrition Status. Does women empowerment improve nutrition status among under-five children? Grace Benedict, Dr. Domitilla. A. R. Bashemera and Dr. Martha Nhembo
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Malnutrition among children under five years is a major public health concern in most of developing countries. Many studies found that, there is a link between women empowerment and child nutrition, where only few studies have been conducted in Tanzania by using small samples.
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22-41
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Child Labour In Tobacco Induustries And Its Impacts On Their Health (A Case Study Of District Sawabi & Mardan). Akhtar Ali, Prof. Dr. Naushad, Sharifuddin and Asad Jan
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The present study was carried out in Sawabi and Mardan districts. The major objectives were to examine the socio-economic profile of the respondents and impacts of Tobacco on their health. Purposively four villages from Sawabi and two villages from Mardan districts were selected .
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42-50
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Organizational communication strategies used by Unki Mines for community engagement and development. Caven Masuku, Audrey Chitsika and Painos Moyo
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The focus of this study is to assess the organizational communication strategies used by Unki Mine for community engagement and development. Under the umbrella term of "Organizational Communication", this study discussed related literature such as effective communication, corporate communication, public relations and stakeholder engagement.
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51-77
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Focus on Disability and Social Development: Addressing Issues on Health, Mental Health, Education, Employment and Technological Advancements. Dr Manzoor Hussain
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Disability is a universal feature and is found in all societies irrespective of sex, race, religion, colour, creed, region and culture. Currently around 10 per cent of the total world's population, or roughly 650 million people, live with a disability.
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78-92
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Considering Symbolical Design Of Antelope On Prehistoric Art. Manizhe Aliabadi and Qobad Kianmehr
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The Prehistoric humans are always looking for ways to prevent accidents and sudden events around her were trying and until these matters have been given the knowledge of their surroundings comes to symbolization.
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93-110
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Effects Of Emigrationon The Socialization Of Children Left Behind At Native Country. Sharifuddin, Mr.Akhter Ali, Mussawar Shah, Bushra Shafi and Ahmad Ali
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This study is about "Effects due to emigration on socialization of the children left behind at native country" in union council "Kotkey" TehsilLalQilla, District Dir(lower). Through proportionate sampling technique 265 respondents were selected under the objectives i.e. to measure the association between perceptions about socialization with factors that affect socialization process.
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111-120
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Grappling with Legal and Structural Strictures: Why Zimbabwean's Media have Failed to Promote Democracy and Good Governance. Osir Otteng
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Free, professional media are vital for a working democracy that promotes good governance. Citizens need media to make informed electoral choices; have effective input into public affairs; ensure the rule of law is upheld and mechanisms for checking power abuses are intact.
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121-144
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Physioligical Prepardeness' And Functrional Potenial Of Haramaya University Young Soccer Team For The Qualifying Competition S Of The Ethiopian National League Tournamant. Molla Deyou Batti and Eaysu Merhtasidike
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The purpose of this study is to find out how far our young University Soccer Team is physically prepared and functionally adapted to the given load of exercises and find out solutions to over come the problems they face.
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145-165
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The Geo-Archaeological Evidence For The Reconstruction Of Past - Exploration From The Sagore Island, West Bengal, India. SUMANSAREN
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Stratified archaeological evidences from the Neolithic age to Pal-Sena period in the Sagore island of Sundarban provide the evidence for evolution of geographical environment. We can make relationship between the history of local topography and distribution of ancient settlement on the basis of different archaeological evidence, viz- ancient name of many geographical features and land, old terms of ethnic groups mention in early literature, description of pilgrimage route etc.
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166-176
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Cachar under the Koches. Dr. Sahabuddin Ahmed
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The Koch rule in Cachar was the product of military adventurism. The Koch state experienced a series of segmentation. The Koch king Naranarayana extended his territorial expansion with the help of his able brother chilarai.
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177-181
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Business In Pakistan: Political Dominance Or Economic Gains. Abhinav Srivastava
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A summary of the environment faced by an organization considering the possibility of conducting operations in the country of Pakistan. The study includes risks and opportunities found from both an economic, political, and cultural perspective.
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182-199
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Perception of working mothers on nature of stress in single child - A qualitative study. PoorvaRanade and PoojaSurana
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Trends like nuclear family set up, raising a single child and both parents working are emerging in metro cities in India. Though stress is being widely studied in adults, but the understanding about stress in childhood is still a less explored area.
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200-206
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Civil Societies And Plight Of Marginalised Communities - A Case Of The Tea Tribes Of Assam. Jnanashree Borah and Breehivorna Talukdar
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Civil Society, a concept which appeared for the first time in the 18th Century West represents a separate sphere of human relations and activity. It is solely neither public nor private but perhaps both at once, embodying a whole range of socio-economic and political interactions linking the state with the individual.
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207-219
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Female Feoticide in India with Special reference to State of Jammu and Kashmir. Shaista Amin
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Violence against women is often a cycle of abuse that manifests itself in many forms throughout their lives. Even at the very beginning of her life, a girl may be the target of sex-selective abortion or female infanticide in cultures where son preference is prevalent.
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220-238
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The Impact of Mahathma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme on Rural Development. Bhukya Veerabhadram
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Poverty in India has been one of the persisting problems since a long time. In the words of our second Prime Minster ShriLal Bahadur Shastri, "of all the problems facing us, none is more distressing than that of poverty in which tens of millions of our countrymen continue to live."
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239-244
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Trends of Livelihood Dynamics form Aquatic to Terrestrial: A Study of Fishing Community in Indian the Sundarbans. Abhik Dasgupta and Sanat Kumar Guchhait
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Fishing in the Sundarbans is quite risky and threatening due to chance of sudden attack of fierce animals and seasonal occurrence of cyclones at the Bay of Bengal. Fishing yield also is uncertain and inconsistent, especially over the last two decades burgeoning population growth exerts a continuous pressure on the fishing resources.
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245-266
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Assessment of Anxiety Sensitivity and Stressful Life Events among Epileptics. Dr. Nandita Chaube
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Epilepsy is a serious neurological disorder and is a topic of major concern among researchers. It is a common clinical entity in neurology clinics. The understanding of the genetics of epilepsy has undergone a sea change prompting re-classification by the International league against epilepsy recently.
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267-292
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Pivotal Role Of Parents In Develop Listening Skills And Spoken Language Among Audiometrically Deaf Children. Shahid Ali and Prof. Dr. NasirSulman
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Development of listening skills followed by learning of spoken language spontaneously is an essential pre-requisite to mainstream audiometrically deaf children. Parents play pivotal role to achieve this essential goal.
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293-302
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Role of Leader in Corporate Sector: An Insight to Arthashastra. Dr. Sanjit Kumar Das
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The basic objective of corporate management is to scientifically handling of various elements of management. The success of corporate sector depends on the efficiency of the leader of the organization in utilizing the available resources within and outside of the company.
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303-312
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The Role Of Kenya Government In Administration Of Justice To Post Election Violence Victims Of 2007-2008 In Kenya: The Dilemma Of Internally Displaced Persons (Idps) Still Reciding In Camps. Kemboi B. Cheruiyot
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The phenomenon of Internally Displaced Persons has been a common occurrence in different parts of the world particularly in Africa where political differences have led to thousands of people running away from their homes to become refugees either within or outside their respective countries.
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313-328
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Role of Professional Identity in individual's Choice for Available Broadcasted and Otherwise Tangible and Intangible Information. Dr. Naveed Shibli psa
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The role of professional identity in case of social perception, attribution and logical choice was studied in the present study that was conducted on 100 subjects taken from 4 different government departments and 100 students belonging to 4 different departments of a University, in the first case a questionnaire containing two types of responses planted and broadcasted related with the professions and not related with the professions was used whereas in case of students another set of questionnaires with planted and skipping choices was administered in the similar fashion.
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329-334
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The Effects Of Anti-Dengue Media Campaign Of Government Of Punjab: A Case Study Of Lodhran City. Wajid Abdul Khan, Arshad Ali, Adnan Malik and Haider Shakoor
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Media has plying a vital role in the every aspect of life. It is also affected every walk of life in all over the world. The study "The Effects of Anti-dengue Media Campaign of Government of Punjab: A Case Study of Lodhran city" conducted to determine the level of awareness of the provincial government anti-dengue campaign on the citizens of the Lodhran, South Punjab, Pakistan.
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335-350
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The effectiveness of Tanzania Social Action Fund Intervention in Food Security of Vulnerable Communities. Asheri M.Mwidege, M.E. Mlambiti and Damas Philip
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Development intervention is increasingly reported as a means of improving the livelihoods of the vulnerable rural people. However, little information based on appropriate methodological approaches is available on diverse outcomes.
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351-373
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Sustainability of Productive Assets Created for Vulnerable Communities: An Impact Assessment of Tanzania Social Action Fund Intervention. Asheri M. Mwidege, M.E. Mlambiti and P. Damas
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Lack of projects sustainability raises more doubts about the long-term contribution of intervention to income expansion and poverty reduction. Little evidences are known on the sustainability of the productive assets created for vulnerable groups.
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374-396
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Organisational Climate and Job Satisfaction-A study on 'the Pharmaceutical Corporation Kerala Limited' (Oushadhi). Dhanisha M and Dr B Johnson
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Human resource and practicing excellence in all operational and management areas are the intellectual capital assets that are the keys for the growth and development of 21 st century organizations.
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397-409
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Should Subsidies be given to Farmers? (A case study of Punjab State of India). Dr. Rajwinder Kaur
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In the context of economics effects of agricultural subsidies, these have became a debatable issue in India. Agricultural subsidies like fertilizers, irrigation, electricity, seeds etc are given by centre as well as state governments to the farmers in India.
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410-418
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Analysis of Value Chain for Pigeonpea in Tanzania. Herieth Rogath and Asheri M.Mwidege
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The positivity and negativity of globalization have been experienced at a number of different levels. However, little is known on the challenges the farmers are getting, with the use of transaction cost theory.
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419-436
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Social Media, Ethnic hatred and Peace Journalism: Case of Twitter and FaceBook use in Kenya. Michael M. Ndonye
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This article discusses social media, ethnic hatred and peace journalism based on the following questions: (1) What incidences on Twitter and FaceBook account for ethnic hatred in Kenya? (2) Does ethnic hatred on Twitter and FaceBook 'kill' Peace Journalism? And (3) How can we achieve Peace Journalism on Twitter and FaceBook? The study was informed Bojana Blagojevic's (2009) model to understand the causes and complexity of ethnic conflict.
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437-450
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Process of Psychological intervention in chronic Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Shweta Jha
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50 year old married Hindu female from MSES, educated up to SSLC with no family history of any psychiatry illness, however she reported that as she is from a Brahmin family maintaining cleanliness was strictly followed.
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451-473
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A Study On Health Care Of Women During Antenatal Period. MUVANDIMWE Emmanuel and Dr. J.Vijayalakshmi
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Health care during ante natal period is commonly understood to have beneficial impact on pregnancy and birth outcomes through early diagnosis and treatment of complications as well as promoting the health of the pregnant woman through nutrition.
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474-483
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Environmental Damage Cost On Urban India. Prof. Dr. P.S. Kamble
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Urbanisation is considered as one of the indicators of economic growth. It is said that, greater the urbanisation then higher the economic growth and vice versa. It is a fact that we found the concentration of the economic growth in the urban areas, especially in the developing countries like India.
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484-514
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