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The Effects of Liberalism on Iranian Religious Intellectualism: Case of Mojtahed Shabestari. Ansar amini, Shabnam Shafiei and Mohammad Hassan Najmi
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After destroying the left party and Marxist regimes in East Europe and Soviet Union in the last decades of 1980, liberalism as the globalized ideology in the world over dominated the dominant ideology in the world. In this regard, Iranian scholars applied liberalism ideology in their views.
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1-12
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Assessment Of The School Feeding Programme In Ghana: A Study Of Primary Schools In The Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District In The Central Region Of Ghana. Samuel H. Nyarko
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The basic idea of the school feeding programme is to provide children in public primary schools and kindergartens in the poorest areas of the country with one hot, nutritious meal per day, using locally-grown foodstuffs.
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13-28
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Role Of Monetary Policy In Curbing Partially-Cost Push Inflation: Not-So-Effective, Yet Relevant.
Malvika Tyagi
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By April 2012, it had been over two years since the RBI announced its exit from the crisis-driven accommodative loose monetary stance. However, inflation continued despite sustained monetary policy action in the form of repeated hike in the interest rates (13 times, up to 100 bps), which indicated an exit from the loose monetary policy stance, to enter into the zone of aggressive, tight monetary policy.
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29-40
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Vegetable Cultivation : A Case Study of Patiala District. Taranjeet Singh, Harsimran Singh and Jagdev Singh
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Agriculture in Indian economy is main source of livelihood security because more than 50 percent of population depends upon agricultural sector directly or indirectly. In the rural areas its importance is more relevant. Green revolution has made us self-sufficient in food grains.
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41-56
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How Sociable are women on Social Media? An experiential Study on Nigerian women. Oyesomi, Kehinde, Okorie Nelson, Omole Funke and Smith Abisola
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This study explores the how women utilize the social media for social engagement and empowerment. Also, this study is anchored on the uses and gratification theory, which stipulates how women use the social media and the gratification they seek and derive from the media.
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57-72
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The Global Economic Challenges and Islamic Equity Finance: An Analysis in its Impact from 1975-2010. Dr.Showkat Hussain
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The geo-economic challenges of the present century persistently influenced the realm of studies in Islam and reallocated Islamic economics with much wider dimensions. The researches in the Islamic equity finance revealed the option of inclusion of the equity models in the commercial sector.
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73-90
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Audiences' Interpretation Of Editorial Cartoons And Cartoonist's Intentions In The Run-Up To The 2013 General Election In Kenya. Oliver Mulanda Musasia and Michael Ndonye
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This study sought to establish how editorial cartoons were interpreted ahead of the 2013 General Elections with regard to cartoonist intentions. The study was guided by the Social Action Theory of mass media effects with an objective of establishing the intentions of the cartoonist in constructing editorial cartoons.
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91-104
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Working of Parliamentary Democracy in India: Our wakeful electorate. Dr. Navleen Kaur and Ms. Neha Dewan
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John Adams has rightly said , "As the happiness of the people is the sole end of the democracy, so the consent of the people is the sole foundation of it". The main objective of our Constitution is to achieve a Welfare State.
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105-118
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Political News Coverage on Front Page of Indian Newspapers: An Analysis. Neha Miglani Vadhera and Saroj Kumar Rana
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The quality and content of news published on front page of leading newspapers has much to do with the taste of readers and inclination of that society. A host of readership studies have found that markets depend on the demand of the readers and cater to the needs of that audience or readership.
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119-128
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Contribution Of Keke-Napep To Poverty Alleviation In Kwara State, Nigeria. Abdussalam Onagun Isiaka
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KEKE-NAPEP Project/Commercial Tricycle is one of the NAPEP interventions in poverty alleviation in Nigeria. Therefore, the present study examines the contribution of KEKE-NAPEP to the economic poverty alleviation of people in Ilorin, Kwara State, by way of enhancing their living standard particularly among the operators and the poor in the State.
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129-139
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A Study On Production Of A Saree And Various Schemes Available To Handloom Weavers. A.venkateswaran
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Handlooms have been known to India right from the historic ages. Basic needs of the human being are the food, clothes and shelter. In the basic needs clothing is one of the essential one. Our south Indian culture is to wear saree. Saree is weaved by a group of people called savarashtra.
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140-154
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Judicial Accountability: Need of the Hour. Deepankar Sharma
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This is a settle principle of life and government machinery that whatever you did in your personal capacity as well as by authority you suppose to reveal that to public. Accountability is not an abstract concept.
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155-173
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Prospectives Of Cloud Computing In Libraries Of India. Bajpai, R.P. and Awasthi, Rangoli
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As most of the people are already using cloud computing in the forms of Facebook, Flicker, Apple's iTunes, Googledocs, iPhone, YouTube, Slideshare and bookmarking sites such as Delicious, etc without even knowing about the concept.
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174-190
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Mountain People And Their Response To Environment:A study of Darjeeling Himalaya. Dr. Sherap Bhutia
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Environment is the source of life on earth and it not only directs but also determines the existence, growth and development of mankind and all its activities. The entire aspect of planning the environment has a social dimension just because man is at the core of the problem.
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191-201
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Institutionalisation of Market: An evolutionary explanation of Retail Market. R Rajesh
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After the changes that took place in Soviet Union especially communism, the available knowledge and practice of exchange system is almost only capitalism. Hence, it is essential to understand the market systems that prevail in various parts of the globe.
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202-226
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Sati System in Orissa - An inhuman Practice on Hindu Society. Raghumani Naik
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Creation of woman is the wonderful phenomenon of Creator. She is mother, sister, Goddess, lover and wife in all. She is regarded as the better half of man and integral part of society. In spite of that, she has been bearing the brunt of all sorts of sufferings and exploitation since time immemorial in the male dominated society. Every rule - ethical, moral and social are applicable to woman only.
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227-234
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The Most Favored Nation Clause and its Politics: In relation to India and Pakistan. Ms. Trishna Rao, Dr. C. Nagamani and Mr. Ojas Gole
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The partition of 1947 not only had political and social repercussions; it also significantly affected the economic relationship between both the countries. Trade between both these counties had come to a standstill. Thereafter, trade between the two nations has always been influenced by political factors.
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Communitisation And Its Ability To Encourage Safe Sex Practices Among Sex Workers In India. Dr. Smarajit Jana, Dr. Sekhar Chakraborty, Catherine Buttner, MSW, Dr. Protim Ray, Madhushree Das, Sudhanshu Chakraborty and Dr. Shyam Sundar Jha
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In an effort to better understand the effectiveness of communitisation, a recently introduced process of shifting social service power from government systems to the benefiting communities, the Sonagachi Project was able to collect questionnaire responses from 482 sex workers as well as conduct physical examinations with participants.
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245-258
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Comparative Study Of Editorials Treatment Of The Daily Dawn And Daily The News International On Electricity Crisis In Pakistan. Wajid Abdul Khan, Arshad Ali, Adnan Malik and Haider Shakoor
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This research explores the coverage of electricity crisis in Pakistan by the Daily Dawn and Daily The News International in their editorials during June 2010 to May 2011. The results proved that the overall coverage about the electricity crisis by these newspapers neither favorable nor unfavorable but remained neutral.
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259-274
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An Impact of Land Alienation on Tribal Economy: An Exploratory Study of Sundargarh District in Odisha. Joachim Dungdung
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An impact of land alienation on tribal economy: an exploratory study of Sundargarh District in Orissa is intended to give the profile, problems and perspectives of tribals, due to land alienation by the different factors in Sundargarh district of Orissa.
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275-292
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Some Contemporary Challenges Of Higher Education In The 21st Century. Manish Kapoor
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In the last sixty six years of independence, India has developed the world's largest system of education but it would be worthwhile to draw attention to the growth of numbers and the decline in quality. There is an aura of dissatisfaction among the public as the educational system in India today is resistant to change.
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Influencing Factors of Performance of Women Led Self Help Groups: A case Study of Sirsa District (Haryana). Reena,Rajdeep Kaur and Nikita
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SHG is a small voluntary association of poor people, preferably from the same socio-economic background. They come together for the purpose of solving their common problems through self-help, mutual help, corporation and interdependence.
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Risk Allocation & Subsequent Legal Issues in Construction Contracts. Deepankar Sharma and Priya Bhatnagar
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The paper aims to shade intensive lights over risks allocation and its related aspects embedded with a construction contract. For this purpose, an in-depth study of different types of risks which generally arisen in large sized construction projects is presented within the paper.
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310-328
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Taking Care Of Children Through Integrated Child Development Services (Icds) Program. Sarbjit Singh
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The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme is one of the flagship programmes of the Government of India and represents one of the world's largest and unique programmes for early childhood care and development.
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329-339
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Impact Of Political Parties And Religion On The Electorates (2007 Punjab Assembly Elections). Sukhpreet Kaur
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The present paper describes that People traditionally are the followers of their concerned political parties because people caste their votes as a practice and continue go with parties' fidelities for generations.
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FDI in Retail: A Multidimensional analysis of Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Retail Industry. Rahul Arjun Jadhav
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) or foreign investment can refer to the net inflow of funds to acquire a long-term management interest in an enterprise operating in a foreign economy. It is the accumulation of equity, reinvestment of retained earnings, other long-term sources of capital, and short-term funds as presented in the balance of payments.
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345-365
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Evaluation Of A Language Book In Rizal Technological University: A Philippine Experience Towards Development Of Learning Material. Melvin Orio Mortera, Imelda Dancel-Sioson and Editha Macalinao
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In Rizal Technological University (RTU), a premier institution of higher learning in the Philippines, efforts in the production thrusts are simultaneously develop through programs and activities based on the key result areas set by the Commission on Higher Education such as access and equity, quality and excellence, relevance and responsiveness and, efficiency and effectiveness.
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366-379
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Study Of Achievement Motivation In Adolescents In Relation To Sex And Socio-Economic Status. DR.Ram Prakash Gupta and Minakshi Thakur
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The present study was carried out on a sample of 100 students (50 male and 50 female) drawn randomly belonging to rural and urban areas of 10 senior secondary schools of Kangra distt. in H.P..Achievement Motivation Scale by Dr.Shah Beena (2000), reliability of the test of boys' 0.87 and test-retest reliability was 0.93 calculated and Socio-economic Status Scale by Dr. Meenakshi (2004), test-retest reliability has been found to be 0.82, Inertia it shows the discriminating power of the scale.
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380-392
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Integrated Reporting - The Future Phase Of Corporate Reporting: An Analysis. Dr. R. Uma Devi
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Recently reporting not only confined to financial data, but it extended to other non-financial areas of a corporate enterprise. Corporate reporting is a broader concept that includes both financial and non-financial data.
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393-409
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Symbolic meaning of animals in the Achaemenid jewelry. Mehri Aliabadi and Mohamad taghi Ashoori
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The works that are discussed under the Achaemenid jewelry , thanks to two fundamental issues that always the art - it is imperative the industry overshadowed . A) symbolic aspects of animals used in jewelry b ) how the use of animals used in jewelery. Achaemenid art effects and iconic jewelry clear example of this art - the industry 's jewelry and this will be explored .
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410-420
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Unnoyon and Bhalo Thaka - Understanding Bangladeshi development and wellbeing in theory and practice. Ishrat Jahan
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The 1970s marked an era when gender disparity continued to hinder 'development' for some of the developing countries of the world (World Bank policy research report, 2001). Development policy planners, eventually, became aware that not all women can access resources, as men are able to, and not everybody's skills and experiences get recognized as 'knowledge'.
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421-455
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Measuring Involvement Level For Buying Home Appliances. Mr. Pratiksinh Sureshsinh Vaghela
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Customer involvement is considered as an important variable that can help explain how consumer process information and how this information might influence their purchase or consumption related behaviour. Judith L. Zaichkowsky has noted that there is no agreement about how to define involvement and how to measure the degree of involvement.
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456-469
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Issues For Global Assignment: Emerging Viewpoint Emphasized In The Indian Context. Vineet Gupta,Pinaki Dasgupta and Subhajit Chakrabarty
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The route for globalisation has been atypical not only for companies but also for senior (expatriate) managers. Expatriates leave their home nation and get accustomed to the novelculture surrounded by different value, attitudes and behavioural norms.
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470-490
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Changes On The Traditional Livelihood Strategies And The Outcomes To Pastoral Maasai Community. Philipo Charles and Ponsian Sewando
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This study attempted to investigate the changes of traditional livelihood strategies and their outcomes of the pastoral Maasai. The study was conducted in Monduli District. A cross-sectional design was adopted where by structured questionnaire was administered to collect primary data.
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491-508
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Sustainable Development In Gujarat: An Overview. Mohammed Nizamuddin
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Sustainable development can be understand as the integration of economic growth, enhancement of social welfare along with protecting and conserving the environmental degradation. This article exemplifies the sustainable development in Gujarat.
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509-521
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The Balance of Growth and Development:Siamese Twins? Prof.SwahaShome and Prof. Davinder Suri
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Economic growth of a country is defined by an increase in its output which is measured by calculating the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).It is now increasingly recognized that the economic growth of a country is meaningful only when it simultaneously secures the well- being of its citizens.
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522-533
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Creating Sensationalism On Gender Violence Stories In Kenya In The Name Of "Husband Battering". Dorcas Kebenei and Barrack Okello
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Sensationalism is an approach to content dealing mainly with soft news and appeals to human interest stories mostly exposing wrong doings and appealing for Justice. Sensationalism has received increased attention in the media houses.
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534-550
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Innovation Capability: An Exploration into its Role in Determining Firm Performance. Muhammad Arafat Noordin,Dr. Shahimi Mohtar and Dr. Fakhrorazi Ahmad
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The recognition of innovation capability as a key success factor in determining performance has gained widespread attention from academicians and practitioners. They studied innovation capability in a variety of contexts including in relation to the business development, technology, policy design and social systems.
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551-559
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Human Resource Accounting (HRA) - Meaning and Relevance. Dr. C S Sharma and Mr. Sameer Lama
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This paper attempts to highlight the need of accounting for human resource and depict the same in the financial statements of an organization. The distorted narratives on human resource accounting have led to the serious issue of measuring the value of human resource and recognizing the value of human resource in the balance sheet of an organization.
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560-574
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Competitive Pressure and Customer Satisfaction of Urban Cooperative Banks: an Empirical Investigation in the Nanded city of Maharashtra State. Dr P B Ashturkar
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Several firms in the service industry face the problem of distinct results in terms of competence. This problem is a cause of concern for many big organizations such as banks, hotels, companies, and so on. In particular, the last decade has witnessed continuous changes in regulation, technology and competition in the global financial services industry, and Indian banks are no exception.
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575-589
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The Relationship between Secondary School Students' Computer Use Self-efficacy Levels and Information Literacy Levels. Asst. Prof. Ismail Yuksel and Res. Asst. Gulcin Celiker
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The purpose of this study was to identify the secondary education students' computer use self-efficacy levels and their information literacy levels, and to examine the relationship between them. The study was conducted via a cross-sectional survey design on 243 secondary school students in Turkey.
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590-602
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Mental Health Education. Chaman Lal Banga
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Mental health can be seen as an unstable continuum, where an individual's mental health may have many different possible values. Mental wellness is generally viewed as a positive attribute, such that a person can reach enhanced levels of mental health, even if the person does not have any diagnosed mental health condition.
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603-612
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Constructing Images, Highlighting Social Discords: Study of a television reality show in India, Satyamev Jayate. Parul Nangal, Shweta Anand and Dr. Anjali Capila
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In today's world where communication is fast changing and the various forms of communication are dwelling into the lives of the people. People have started increasingly depending upon television to look up for not only entertainment per say, but also as a means to satisfy their informative and affective needs.
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613-628
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Acreage Response Of Chickpea In India: A State Level Analysis (1974-75 to 2008-09). Sonal Birla
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Pulses have been the low performing crops in India during the past four decades despite rising demand and increasing prices. In view of demand and supply gap, current research studies are the need of the hour to improve pulse production.
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629-641
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Financial Monitoring In Knowledge Management. Dr.V.Rajamannar
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The paper is discussing about the problem formulation and solution of a management quality in the entire enterprise. This article is dealing with the different models of knowledge management which have been discussing with the different role play in the problems.
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642-648
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A Project Management Method For Small And Medium Software Enterprises. Dr.A.KARTHIKEYAN
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The industrial development made India to dream for developed countries. Current scenario is that India is under developing countries. There are small scale industries, middle scale industries, large scale Industries.
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649-654
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Paper in Hindi
Santosh Kumar Rai
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655-659
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Paper in Hindi
Sudesh Kumar Sharma
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660-670
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New Insight in Palaeolithic Archaeology
Dr. Ritu Jaiswal
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In peninsular India, usually tools are first found on river banks therefore, it is legimate to
say that man during the Stone Age lived on river banks,but gradually as scholars began to
explore the jungle and hilly areas in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh,or the sandy plains of
northern Gujrat,it was found that man lived in the caves or rock-shelters and in Sandy plains
which enclosed a pond.
The large Ganga plain has almost special geographical features everywhere and sharp differences
in different areas. Keeping several factors in view, the entre Ganga plain has been divided into
three sub-divisions: (i) The Upper Ganga Plain (ii) The Middle Ganga Plain (iii) The Lower
Ganga Plain. As the title of the present paper indicates, the Middle Ganga Plain has been chosen
for the present paper
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671-674
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Paper in Hindi
Manoranjan Kumar`
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675-679
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Paper in Hindi
Amarji Kumar
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680-684
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FORMATIVE YEARS OF MAULANA MOHAMMAD ALI ‘JAUHAR’
Dr. (Sufi) Shakeel Ahmad
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„I come to London to receive the message of my country‟s freedom. I will not go back my slave
country again. If you could not give me liberty in my country, you will have to a lot me a piece
of land for my grave in London‟. These were the words of the speech of Maulana Mohammad
Ali Jauhar who delivered in the First Round Table Conference in London in 1930.
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685-691
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REGIONALISM VS. NATIONALISM IN INDIA
Dr. Chandan Kumar
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Regionalism has been an important concept in the study of political system in India. It has
emerged to be a significant feature of Indian politics ever since the independence of the country.
The regional parties which have mainly been formed in order to protect and enhance social,
cultural, economic and political interests of the states they represent, are working with due
respect to the Constitution of the country. They have formed governments in states as well as
become parts of coalition governments both in states and at the centre by peaceful and
constitutional means. Regionalism, in the North-East, should not always be identified with that
of terrorism.
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692-697
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A STUDY ON THE SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN THE
GOAN COMMUNITY
Dr.Biula V. Pereira
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Alcoholic beverages form an integral part of the Goan Catholic culture. Alcohol is associated
with major events concerning the individual as well as the community. Among the Catholics,
drinking normally happens at family functions, social or
community occasions and in the home.
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698-706
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CROPPING PATTERN, GROWTH AND INSTABILITY IN AGRICULTURE IN
RAJASTHAN
Mahendra Singh
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In this study an effort was made to analyze situation of agriculture in Rajasthan from 1956-57 to
2010-11 through various aspects as land utilization pattern, cropping intensity change in
cropping pattern, composition of growth and instability in production in agricultural output.
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707-718
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Paper in Hindi
Mahendra Singh
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719-734
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A STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JOB SATISFACTION, SELF
MOTIVATION AND DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES
Dr.Neelam Sameer and Dr.ManjuKhokhar
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735-743
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KAMALA DAS: THE EVOLUTION OF HER CREATIVE ETHOS
Dr. Induprakash Singh
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744-748
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749-752
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प्राकृतिक विधि सिद्धांत के परिपेक्ष्य में मुस्लिम विधि का स्वरुप
डॉ. ज़रफिशाँ ज़ैदी
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753-759
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Paper in Hindi
Avdesh Kumar Mishr
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760-771
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Paper in Hindi
Hariharanand Sharma
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772-784
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DETERMINANTS OF TAX REVENUE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIRECT AND
INDIRECT TAXES OF INDIA DURING THE PRE AND POST-LIBERALIZATION
PERIODS
Dr. Om Parkash
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There are two major types of taxes: direct taxes and indirect taxes. The present research
paper has tried to find out determinants of tax revenue by comparing
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785-792
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