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Country-Wise Foreign Direct Investment Inflows Into India - An Overview. Dr. G. Raja Rajeswari and Mrs. D. Manimozhi
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The importance of capital has increased by manifold times after most of the countries of the world had liberalized their economic policies. The developing countries require capital for production, expansion and modernizing their industries, while the developed countries require capital for research and development, innovations and widening the scope of their existing industries.
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Composite Sculptures of North Bengal (c. 800-c.1200 A. D): An Iconographic Study. Rajeswar Roy
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The present study is 'Composite Sculptures from North Bengal (c. 800-1200 AD): An Iconographic Study' and the author wants to undertake a critical study of the composite sculptures of North Bengal.
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The extent and impact of code-mixing in Advertisements: A case of Pakistani Print Media.
. Nadia Akhtar, Faheem Akhtar and Ayesha Chaudhry
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An increasing use of code-mixing in print ads has been serving as one of the appealing factors for the effective communication. The current study is based on the analysis of the extent as well as the impact of code-mixing in a number of print ads of Pakistan. 32 Pakistani print ads are taken as data for both, quantitative research as well as qualitative research.
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21-34
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Households Perception on the Quality of Domestic Water in Nassarawa Eggon LGA of Nasarawa State, Nigeria. Ezekiel Ayiwulu and Moses Edache
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This paper assesses households' perception on the quality of domestic water in Nassarawa Eggon Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, Nigeria. A total of 180 questionnaires were administered to households in nine political wards within the study area.
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35-50
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Challenges In The Implementation Of Communicative Language Teaching In Secondary School Classrooms In Pakistan: A Reflection. Uzma Atif Jafri
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Language acquisition is one of the most spectacular and intriguing aspects of human development and the changing face of underlying principles of language project that language is a source for the creation of meaning rather than a set of rules. Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) has its beginnings in such principium.
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51-65
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Development Of Small And Medium Enterprises During Post Nationalization Period In Pakistan: Issues, Challenges And Remedies. Dr. Riaz H. Soomro and Dr. Farooq Aziz
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are considered as backbone of any economy. It is important to develop the SMEs of the country. The strong net work of SMEs would lead to poverty alleviation, employment creation and foreign exchange earnings. There are approximately 3200,000 SMEs in Pakistan.
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66-78
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An Attempt to Universalize Elementary Education in Manipur-North East India (With specific reference to a district, Imphal East). Aribam Debala and Dr.Robita Sorokhaibam
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One of the constitutional obligations of the Indian democracy is to provide universalisation of elementary education (UEE) in the country. However, due to various reasons and factors, this obligation could not achieve yet.
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79-94
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Strategic Posture Of Small And Medium Enterprises Of Apparel Sector In Pakistan. Dr. Riaz H. Soomro and Dr. Farooq Aziz
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) role is quite eminent in the economic development of the Pakistan. Government of Pakistan is serious in the development of SMEs. So far, it has taken various steps in this regard. Yet, strategic posture of the SMEs has not improved up to the required level leaving Pakistan's SMEs lag far behind.
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95-112
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Problems Of Rural Women Entrepreneurs In India. Dr. Prof. R. Subramanian and Prof. G. Murugesan
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The emergence of Women entrepreneurs and their contribution the national economy is quite visible in India. The number of Women entrepreneurs has grown over a period of time, especially in the 1990s.
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Prospects Of Rural Women Entrepreneurs In India. Dr. Prof. R. Subramanian and Prof. G. Murugesan
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The emergence of Women entrepreneurs and their contribution the national economy is quite visible in India. The number of Women entrepreneurs has grown over a period of time, especially in the 1990s.
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122-129
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Resource Control, Unequal Distribution of Resources: Economic and Political Implications for the Stability of Federal State of Nigeria. Adeola, G. L and Ngwama, J. C.
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The Nigerian federalism has from the inception of managing the allocation of revenue among its component parts met with virulent protestation that has degenerated into perennial crisis. The locus of contention has always been the unacceptable modality or parameter adopted in the allocation of revenue.
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130-150
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Sustainability of Community-Driven Development Approach of World Bank Assisted Projects in South Western Nigeria. Adeyemo, P. A. and Kayode, A. O.
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This study examined sustainability of community-driven development approach beneficiaries of World Bank assisted projects in south western Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was adopted in the selection of two hundred and forty six participants each of Fadama and CSDP projects respectively making a pooled total of four hundred and ninety two (492) respondents for the study. Firstly, two States from the Southwest of Nigeria were purposively selected.
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151-162
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Makar Festival Of Mayurbhanj: At A Glance. Dr. Champak Kumar Sahu
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Makara Sankranti is a major harvest festival celebrated in the Mayurbhanj district, after harvest of the paddy crops this festival is observed. "Makar Sankrati" or "Sankrat" in the Mayurbhanj district is one of the major festivals. The day is celebrated with some special mayurbhanj delicacies and sweets such as chanka pitha or gud pitha and some other cakes.
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163-172
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To critically analyse the assessment tools of question paper of English subject grade XI designed by the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Ameer Ali and Dr. Ahmad Saeed
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The purpose of this study was to critically analyse the assessment tools of question paper English subject grade XI designed by the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi. The scope of the study was limited to all the higher educational institutions (Public and Private) affiliated with the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi.
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173-181
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Migration and Mental health: A comparative study of depression rate among immigrant Iranian students. Abdolvahab Mohammadi
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There are many factors to cause depression in international students including leaving home & family, housing & money, study, relationships, and culture & identity. There is no single cause and risk factor of depression. Instead, depression results from a combination of genetic, biochemical, environmental, and psychological factors.
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182-194
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Job satisfaction, attitude and work environment. Dr.G.Anita and G. HariKrishna Kumar
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Along with reporters and editing desk members news photographers also contribute to success of newspaper organizations. They also play crucial role in making the newspaper interesting, useful to the reader and profitable to the organisation. During elections the expectations from the readers as well as the managements towards news photographers increase tremendously.
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195-204
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Book Review: Cyber power and National Security edited by Franklin D. Kramer, Stuart H. Starr, & Larry K. Wentz, 2009, pp. 664 (1st Ed.). Washing, D.C. National Defense University Press. Francis Otiato
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The cyber realm is experiencing remarkable developments that give both extraordinary opportunities to and significant threats for users of cyberspace. The threats stem from the malicious individuals who use cyberspace and the numerous security vulnerabilities that trouble this field.
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205-207
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Reflection of Fate in Epic -Mythological Heroes: Beowulf and Rustam. Azadeh Mehrpouyan and Seyedeh Samereh Abbasnezhad Banehmir
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This paper examines the effect of fate on epic-mythological heroes in the west and east societies. This research also investigates to determine the archetypal form and function of two epic works from two different literatures and societies that the texts meaning are shaped by cultural and psychological myths.
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208-222
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Right to Education: Responding to gender disparity? Deepti Acharya
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Present paper is a critical commentary on the status and objectives of the Right to Education (RTE) Act in the light of gender equality in India. In the Indian political system, constitutional declarations for equality assurances are elaborately present in Fundament Rights (Part III) and Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV).
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223-237
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Ethical Ethos in Cross-National Social Research: Ghanaian researchers' reflections. Esmeranda Manful and Gabriel Eshun
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In conducting cross-national research emphasis is often put on the concept being studied and the design of the research. By contrast, the relevance of the ethical ethos of the research within the different countries is least discussed. This paper reflects on three levels of ethical requirements in a comparative study undertaken in United Kingdom and Ghana by discussing the differences in the negotiation for ethical approval for a study in a developed and developing country.
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The Effectiveness Of Yogic Exercises On Dual Diagnosis Treatment Of Alcoholism And Depression: An Emperical Study On Sarguja District. Manjary Sharma and Irshad Khan
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The purpose of the study is to investigate the effectiveness of yoga exercises on dual diagnosis (alcoholism and depression). To select subjects for experimental and control group; some criteria such as "depression scale" Scores and amount of SGOT and SGPT liver enzymes on blood of that addicted persons were considered. For the experimental group the yogic exercise as an independent variable was carried out, during 60-75 minutes lasting 4 months.
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Factors affect Economic Growth Empirical Evidence from Sudan Economy. Khalafalla Ahmed Mohamed Arabi
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This paper aims to identify factors affecting the pattern of real GDP growth of Sudan. Secondary data for the period 1960-2009 are used via two classification methods i.e. discriminant analysis and Neural Network Analysis (NNA) in addition to Baxter-King frequency filter for depicting business cycles.
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Critical Analysis of the Role of Private English Medium Schools in the Development of English Speaking Skills. Ghous Bakhsh Jokhio and Dr Ahmed Saeed
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The overall purpose of the study was to critically analyze the role of private English Medium Schools in the development of English speaking skills. The scope of the study was limited to the private institutions of district Khairpur, imparting education up to the intermediate level and affiliated with the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Sukkur.
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Trade Destinations of Livestock Products and Inputs from Iran. Massoumeh N. Zadeh, Bitan Mondal, Raka Saxena and Smita Sirohi
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This study examines the direction of Iranian trade in livestock products and inputs based on destination-wise Iranian trade data pertaining to years 1997-2006 with the purpose to provide comprehensive information on the trade partners in livestock trade of Iran. The analysis was carried out for the overall period 1997-2006 and two sub-periods, quinquennium ending (QE) 2001 (1997-2001) and QE2006 (2002-2006).
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296-315
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Modelling Knowledge And Human Development Through KPOS In India. Dr. Preeti Singh
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KPOs have created a lot of interest in developed and developing countries. KPOs transform data into information that is useful for people in different countries. Truly, they are "crossing frontiers". The objective of this study is to enquire into the employment potential in the KPOs linked with human development.
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316-327
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Problems of Teaching English in Government Colleges of District Khairpur Mirs Sindh Pakistan. Azizullah Amur, Fazal Ali Butt and Imran Malik
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Teaching English is a great debatable issue in Pakistan, it has suffered great historical, political, linguistic and procedural ineffectiveness regarding its status in education system of Pakistan. As it is language of communication and medium of teaching in education; it is treated as enforced, in both public and private sectors.
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328-347
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Alcoholic Addiction: A Sociological Case Study Analysis. Dr.M.Jeyaseelan
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Alcoholism is an individual problem. It emerges as a social problem when it damages the life of dependents and ruins the wealth of family. Alcohol induced violence, accidents and crimes are great threat to the human society. The productivity of an individual reduced under the influence of alcohol. The present case study analysis narrates the alcoholic addicts and their sufferings.
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348-353
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Analysis of Different Illustrations Used in Leading Farm Periodicals. Kadam R. L., Tayde R. V. and Gadekar R. R.
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From the study it was found that (85.83 %) illustrations were photographs in Shetkari farm periodical while (64.86 %) and (7.61 %) in Baliraja and Shrisugi respectively. Illustration such as Drawing was observed (9.96 %) in Baliraja and (3.26 %), (0.52 %) in Shrisugi and Shetkari respectively.
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354-359
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Post 9/11 Indo- Us Strategic Relationship: An Analysis. Yassir Nazir and Sameer Ahmad Bhat
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South Asia has remained one of the important regions of the world in all periods of history. American stand towards India has been one of unsureness ever since India attained independence from Great Britain in 1947. It is a fact that during the post-cold war era a genuine transformation in relations between the United States and India has taken place.
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360-374
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Physical Health Conditions of Women Labourers Working in Pune Station Area, Pune. ADr. Athing Ningshen, Prof. B.S. Gotpagar and Mrs. Ningson Primrose
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Physical health is anything that has to do with our bodies as a physical entity. Physical health conditions of women labourers are deteriorated through physical labour, health repercussion, poor nutritional status and lack of basic facilities. The objectives of the study are to explore the condition of physical labours, health repercussion and poor physical facilities.
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375-387
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Preparing Students to be Ethical Decision Makers. Sheila Hadley Strider and Alexandre Lazo
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Ethics, business decision making, and how we educate future leaders has become the subject of much discourse particularly since the 2007-2009 near collapse of the world's financial markets. This study identified the need for ethics education in graduate and post graduate education and was approached from the perspective of current and former students.
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388-409
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A Study On Stock Market Investment Pattern Of Individual Investors With Special Reference To Tiruchirappalli District. Dr. PL. Senthil and S.Gopi
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Investors tend to look at the Return - the potential return possible from investment; Risk- the variability in returns from an investment in avenues due to value going up and down or market fluctuations; Liquidity - the ease with which the investment can be converted into cash. Based on the preferred risk, return and liquidity each individual selects investment avenues that match with his investment objectives.
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To Analyze The Activity-Based Method In Scientific Learning At Private Secondary Schools Of Site Town Karachi. Hafiz Aminullah, Dr. Memoona Saeed and Dr. Jawaid Ahmed Siddiqui
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The research was about activity based teaching of science subjects at SITE Town Karachi. The research found that first of all teachers were not properly trained. They neither had ideas about children psychology nor they had different methods according to the needs of subjects. It showed lack of professional skills and a worst picture came in front of us. In some areas even trained teachers did not use their skills properly only because of environment does not suit activity based learning.
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422-443
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Social Ideologies of Jotirao Phule and M.K. Gandhi on Gender Equality: A Comparative Analysis. Dr. Renu Pandey
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Gender is conceptualized as a social and cultural construct based on the biological category of sex. Gender is an analytical instrument bestowed by feminist philosophy and is widely used by social researchers to analyse the societal relations. It is well understood that gender constructs are shaped by culture, caste, class, religion, nation and so on. They also depend upon the variables like space and time.
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444-461
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Public Expenditure And National Income In India. Dr. S. V. Hariharan and M. Tamizharasan
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Public expenditure is one of the important instruments of fiscal policy to influence the process of economic growth. Public expenditure is increasing in almost all the developing countries. There are many reasons why public expenditure is increasing. Increase in welfare activities, increase in defence expenditure, increase in population, planning, increase in public investment, increase in Research and Development, increase in administrative expenditure are some important factors causing the increase in public expenditure.
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462-481
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Challenges and issues of Non-Governmental Organization in India. Rajkumar G Rathod
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In recent decades NGOs have increased their numbers and range of activities to a level where they have become increasingly dependent on a limited number of donors. Consequently competition has increased for funding, as have the expectations of the donors themselves.
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Does Self Forgiveness Predict Behavior Control among University Students? Nazma Saeed and Riffat Sadiq
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The purpose of the present study was to explore self-forgiveness as predictor of behavior control among University Students. The total sample of the present study was one hundred and ten (n=110) university students including both male and female. Entire sample was selected from six departments of University of Gujrat (Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, English, Mass Communication and Economics) using convenient sampling technique.
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490-500
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Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations In The Parameter Of Strategic Depth Policy. Tooba Ahmad
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This paper provides an analysis of Pakistan - Afghanistan relations since 1947 and explores major issues which have led to cold relations over decades. In this context, Pakistan's strategic depth policy is explained that why it was devised and what cost and benefits it incurred. A connection of events is built in post 9/11 scenario and current 2014 transition.
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501-516
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Legal Abolition of Bonded Labour. Dr. Srigouri kosuri
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The existence of bonded labour is an affront to basic human dignity. There has been some change in the nature and incidence of bonded labour in India as a result of various factors, including the impact of social change and social movements, economic modernization and State intervention.
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Constraints And Oppurtunities To Improve Agricultural Marketing Systems In Kurnool District Of Andhra Pradesh. Dr. B. Renuka Rani and Dr. M.N. Reddy
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Agricultural Marketing in a broader sense is concerned with the marketing of farm products produced by farmers and of farm inputs required by them in the production of these products. Agriculture sector in Kurnool district is blessed with good resources. About three-fourths of the soils are black cotton soils with good moisture retention capacity.
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524-543
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Prospects and Challenges of Communicative Approach in EFL Context. Ebissa Bekele Abate
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Since 20th century, language teaching approaches and methods have been consistently oscillating from one end to the other following successive changes in linguistic ideologies and learning theories. Grammar translation, direct method, audio-lingual, Suggestopedia, Silent Way, Total Physical Response and so forth had been in application in many countries with slight modifications.
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544-561
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Compliance Assessment Study Of Section 4 Of Cotpa Act 2003 At Udaipur City, Rajasthan. Dr. Sunil Choudhary
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Tobacco use has emerged as one of the foremost causes of preventable death and disease today. Tobacco kills nearly 6 million people globally every year including 600,000 non-smokers through exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke. It poses a greater public health challenge for India. Every day, nearly, 2,200 Indians die due to tobacco. About 8-10 lakh Indians die every year due to Tobacco use. 40 out of 100 cancer cases in India are tobacco related.
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562-574
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The Philosophy Of Religion And Religious Creed Of Mahatma Gandhi. Dr. Roshan Benajmin Khan
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In India the renaissance and political freedom movement raised their heads together and to some religious awakening was more important and to some it was freedom
movement, but to Gandhiji, 'politics in religion and religion in politics both were blended together on ancient Vedic principles'.
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575-582
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A Study Of Educational Infrastructure In Sundarban, South 24 Paraganas, West Bengal. Dipanwita De
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Education is one of the most important elements of human development. Education is vital not only in itself, but also because of the numerous positive externalities created by the spread of education, like human capacity building, human empowerment, and spread of awareness in all fronts. Capacity building encompasses human resource development as an essential part of development.
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583-597
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The Holy Bhagavad Gita. Dr.Paleti Nageswara Rao
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The Bhagavad Gita Srimadbhagavadgita, Sanskrit pronunciation: , literally meaning The Song of the Bhagavan, often referred to as simply the Gita, is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
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598-621
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Impact Of Information And Communication Technology On Learning Process : A Study. Dr. Madhusmita Devi
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can be defined as a diverse set of technological tools used to communicate, to create, to store and manage information which includes computers, internet, broadcasting technologies like radio and television as well as telephony. In recent years, the ICT tools have become the backbone of social media through which various ways have been created to promote learning.
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622-630
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From Mouth to Hand - for - from Hand to Mouth: a conceptual research paper on the missed Managerial Aspect to CSR activities. Ms.Durdana Ovais and Dr.A.P Singh
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The idea of Corporate Social Responsibility has created a lot of buzz internationally. In response to this more fuss has been created by the responsible economies, the ripple effect can be seen with many an organisations fluttering and the managers cluttering.
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631-645
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Role of media in creating consumer awareness in rural India. D.Ghosh
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Every individual is a consumer. Consumer rights and welfare are now an integral part of the life of an individual and we all have made use of them at some point in our daily routine.The Consumer Protection Act (1986) offers protection against defective goods, deficient services, unfair trade practices and consumer's exploitation. Every year 15th March is observed as "World Consumer Rights Day".
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646-659
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Research Productivity Level In The Technological University Of The Philippines: Motivation Predictors Assessment And Evaluation. Francisco D. Esponilla II
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The impact of productivity is not only governed by a single factor affecting the performance in every endeavour. Thus, performance measures constitute subjective critical analysis by which this research study utilized descriptive analysis converted into quantifiable formulations for SPSS particularly the regression analysis.
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660-673
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Effects of Household Factors and Type of School Management on Educational Performance of Primary School Children in Navi Mumbai. Rita Abbi
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Present paper attempts to find the effects of household level socioeconomic factors and type of school management on the educational performance of primary school children of Navi Mumbai. The city has three types of management of primary schools, namely, Zillha Parishad; Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation and Private.
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674-692
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The Influence of Self-Regulaion and Job Satisfaction on Work Engagement: A Study among the lecturers of Indonesian Open University. Lilik Aslichati
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Employees psychological connection with their work has gained a critical importance in the world of work. Contemporary organizations need employees who engage with their work. Employee engagement, commitment to the organization is a result of job satisfaction and self-regulation.
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693-699
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Business communication: Conversation analysis and investigation of sales personnel-customer spoken discourse. Nancy Ikaria-Maina
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The aim of this paper is to carry out a discourse analysis between sales personnel and customers in order to describe and explain how language is actually used in such a business context. The paper examines the organization of the business interaction between sales personnel and customers. The paper specifically examines turn-taking, adjacency pairs and topic organization using conversational analysis approach.
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Socio - Cultural Barriers In The Adoption Of Safe Reproductive And Child Health Practices: A CASE Study Among Tribals in Bastar. Swapan kumar Kolay and Sushila D. Mahant
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Tribal groups are homogeneous and culturally rich in traditions. They have their own magico-religious health care system since time immemorial. The prevailing health care system has been found not only inadequate but also primitive in nature.
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Socially Excluded Transgender People in Patriarchal Society. Megha Rani and Dr. Manushi Srivastava
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This article deals with a very sensitive gender issue prevailing in the society which is related to the transgender people and their societal acceptance in the patriarchal society. Very often these gender variants people are sufferer of social exclusion and compel to live the life of isolation.
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Semantics Analysis Within The Collaboration Culture On White Cattle Preservation At Taro Village. I G. AG. I. ARYANI, D.A. WARMADEWI and A.A.A. S. TRISNADEWI
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Language in semantics is one of the supporting elements of culture and used to be an important aspect of the society. Both language and culture is an intertwined that could not be separated within times, places and function. Stimulus and response (S-R) in this study is considerably used as the justification to convince its truthness in the meaning of language collaborated within the culture aspect.
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743-752
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Work and urban environment impact on the life of women slum dwellers in Bangalore City. Parveen A Shikh
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This paper is an attempt to study the work and urban environment impact of on the Women living in slum areas of Bangalore City. The sample for the study consisted of 100 working women from four different slum areas of Bangalore City.
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753-761
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An empirical study of faculty retention strategies and impact on length of service among Management Institutions in Bangaluru. Prof. Roy Mathew
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This study is conducted among faculties who work in various colleges and universities, to understand, how the retention strategies adopted by the institutions would affect the length of their service. A well structured questionnaire is used for the data collection. The study shows that all factors except work life balance play very important role in length of service of faculties in colleges and universities.
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762-768
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Sati Tradition in Himalayan Region; A Case Study of Mandi District of Himachal Pradesh. Dr. Sandeep Singh Raghav and Kuldeep Singh
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Sati tradition was a social evil associated with the women. A few instances related with this practice are also found in Mandi region of Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. There are many memorial stones and a few descriptions of sati in some books on the history of Mandi. There are mythical and religious causes behind this practice not only in Mandi but also all over India.
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769-785
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Gandhian Philosophy on Rural India. Dr. Laxmikant Sharma
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Gandhiji had an in depth study of the plight of the poor masses living in rural India who were having dependence on agriculture for their livelihood. Gandhiji was very much concerned about the problems of Indian farmers well as the Indian agriculture. His views on the state of Indian agriculture are very logical and seem to have relevance even in the present context of our economy.
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786-793
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Nirmala Nagaram Nirmala Bhavanam- A Model for Decentralized and Community based Solid Waste Management System. Dr Sandhya RS
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The realization of sustainable solid waste management is a major challenge for local governments today. Unplanned rapid population growth in both the urban and suburban areas has resulted in serious infrastructural problems making conventional solid waste management practices difficult to implement.
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794-800
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A Study of Social Norms on Social Website. Manju Kataria
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We are living in a connected world of internet. It is growing all over the world very rapidly and India is now become world's second largest country to have around 201 million internet users. This study is about to explore the social media use by the people. Social media create a new web society where people have to follow some rules and regulation.
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Human Factor And Environment Degradation. Dr. Laxmikant Sharma
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Population in India has been regarded as not only the root cause of many of our economic problems but has also severely affected the environmental conditions in India. Population increased very fast in the post independence period and It has added to all types of pollution namely air, water noise and at the same time has disturbed the cycle of rain, has prolonged the summer season in one way or the other.
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812-825
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Spiritual Education In Vivekananda Philosophy. Dr. Prem Shankar Srivastava
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The paper deals with the spiritual education with special reference to the Vedanta Philosophy and Yoga in which Vivekananda's life philosophy influence spiritual education. The paper also deals his truth, doctrine of divinity, true religion and four yogas which are the integral part of spiritual education.
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External Debt In Developing Countries Magnitude And Trends. Dr Kamal Kishore
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The acceleration of development is a pressing matter for poor countries since the extent of inequality in the productive capacity between the developed and underdeveloped countries has become more acute. In this regard, external capital has been a significant role affecting the economies of developing countries to a large extent.
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838-852
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Activities Of Strategic Marketing Planning In SMEs. Seda Yildirim
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SMEs(small and medium sized enterprises) have a great economic importance both for developed and developing countries. In regard to economic development in countries, it can be said that SMEs have much more impetus than big-sized enterprises. On the other side, it is seen that SMEs are sometimes failed in the presence of big-sized enterprises and give up their market share.
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Iranian EFL learners' attitudes towards corrective feedback and teachers' practices. Zhila Mohammadnia and Fatemeh Irandust
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This study was conducted to investigate Iranian adult EFL learners' attitudes towards six types of corrective feedback, namely: recasts, metalinguistic feedback, clarification request, repetition, elicitation, explicit correction, and the correspondence between learners' attitudes and their teachers' classroom practices.
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868-885
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Spatio Temporal Occurrences of Cloud burst in the Himachal Himalaya. Roshani Devi
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The cloud bursts are a common feature in the hills and mountains of the Himalayan region. The exact mechanism of the cloud bursts is yet to be understood. Cloud bursts leads to flash floods, landslides, uprooting of trees, house collapse, dislocation of traffic and bridges.
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886-894
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Prognosis of Depression in Visually Impaired Adults. Dixit Swati and Dr. Kumari Chandra
Abstract:
This paper presents the level of depression in the visually impaired adults. The sample of the study involves visually impaired young adults and visually impaired middle aged adults. Purposive sampling technique was adopted for the study. 200 visually impaired adults participated and interview method was used to collect the data.
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895-905
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A comparative study of the attitude towards Modernity and Religiosity among post-graduate Hindu and Muslim students in relation to some of their psycho-social factors. Priya
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Through this study, an attempt has been made to probe into post-graduate student’s attitude towards Modernity and Religiosity in relation to some of their psycho-social factors that influence the above attitude of the students.
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906-912
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Paper in Hindi
Sudesh Kumar Sharma
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913-922
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Dwitiya Vishva Yuddh Ke Daur Mein Bharat (1939-1945)
Deepak Kumar
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923-934
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Role of Digital India in Rural Development: a critical analysis
Mr.Raja Sahu
Abstract:
The Digital India programme is a flagship programme of the Government of India with a vision
to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy and “Digital
India” is an initiative of the Central Government of India to transform India into a global digitized
hub by improving digital connectivity and skill enhancement and various other incentives to make
the country digitally empowered in the field of technology. It is the outcome of many innovations
and technological advancements to bring digital revolution. The drive behind the concept is to
build participative, transparent and responsive system. It is a dream project of the Indian
Government to remodel India into a knowledgeable economy and digitally empowered society , to
ensure that government services are made available to citizens electronically by improving online
infrastructure and by increasing Internet connectivity. There are many problems in the way of its
successful implementation like digital illiteracy
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935-946
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Social and political philosophy of Gandhian sarvoday: An evaluative study
Karuna Kumari, Dr .MD. Ehtesham Khan
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Gandhiji was moral and spiritual genius and had a rare combination of both thought and action in
him but he was a thinker who had more a teacher in him then of a professor hence he new system
of philosophy in the academic says he only imported a new philosophical Outlook based on old
elements he himself said I have presented no new principles but have tried to restate old principles
however in in interpreting the age-old principles in the light of the new requirement the age he
showed an original ATI of mind and river valentry spirit.
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947-949
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The Attitude of working Women towards existing Society
Dr. Sujata Kumari
Abstract:
The women were supposed to keep their activities confined to the boundaries of the house from
the ancient times. With the change in time there is certainly a change in this traditional view
towards women but yet “Prison wall” have not so far been demolished
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950-953
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Self-Help Groups of Assam and Its Role in Women Empowerment
Ruma Paul
Abstract:
Women empowerment is a worldwide issue. Women empowerment refers to the creation of an
environment for women where they can make decisions of their own for their personal benefits as
well as for the society. It refers to increasing and improving the social, economic, political and
legal strength of the women, to ensure equal right to women and to make them confident enough
to claim their rights. The overall development of the nation remains as a paradox until and unless
the women got empowered.
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954-960
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FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY ANDSUSTAINABILITY OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA: FRONTIER EFFICIENCY APPROACH
Dr Anupama Rajput
Dr Bhawna Rajput
Abstract:
The present study seeks to evaluate the performance of 30 Indian
microfinance institutions (MFIs) during the sample period of 2006-2012
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961-971
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अमृतलाल नागर जी के जीवनपरक उपन्यासों में सांस्कृतिक चेतना
शालिनी
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972-980
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माध्यमिक स्तर के विद्यार्थियों के विद्यालयी परिवेश का उनकी अध्ययन की आदतों, पर प्रभाव का अध्ययन
डाॅ0 बीना कुमारी विवेक सारस्वत
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981-1000
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Vartman Patrakarita Vyavastha Rashtriya Suraksha Ka Prabhav
SUDHA PAL
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1001-1009
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PAPER IN HINDI
DR BEENA KUMARI AND SMT PRITBHA SHARMA
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1010-1025
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Origin of theJharkhand Movement in Bihar
Dr. Sanjay Kuma
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1026-1032
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GAṄGA LANDGRANTS : THE DRAMATIS PERSONAE
Nagendra Sharma
Abstract:
Inscriptions of the Gaṅgas , a dynasty which ruled from Karnataka in the early medieval
period , are largely land grant charters.
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1033-1046
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Non-Performing Assets: A Theoretical view
Dr. R. Komala
Abstract:
The health of the financial sector is a matter of policy concern, especially in developing
countries, where failure in financial intermediation can critically disrupt the development process.
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1047-1051
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Triveniyavara ‘Apajaya’ Kaadambari – Sudharaneya Nele
Dr. Raghunatha H.S
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1052-1055
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Theoretical Models of Community Development
Dr Bilal Rafiq Shah
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1056-1061
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Sustainable Development and Food Security—A Review
Momota Chakravorty
Abstract:
Sustainable development is the development that meets the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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1062-1067
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EU-India Relations: Future Perspectives
Vidyottma Jha
Abstract:
India is strategically utilizing its natural resources through its modernized focus on soft power and
its consequential strategic deployment to stimulate further India‟s foreign policy objectives in this
globalizing world.
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1068-1075
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Eco-Feminism
DR. PRASHANT PANWAR
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1076-1081
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Jagjeet Singh Kaviya
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1082-1094
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गाँधी-दर्शन - समसामयिक प्रासंगिकता
श्रीमती सरोज कुमारी
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1095-1108
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वैश्वीकरण का आदिवासियो पर प्रभाव-एक समाजशास्त्रीय अध्ययन
डाॅ- जगजीत सिंह
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1118-1122
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भारतीय राजनीति की बदलती प्रवृत्ति
डॉ पप्पू राम को
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1123-1132
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रामधारी सिंह दिनकर के काव्य म ें प्रगतिशील च ेतना
डॅा.कविता आचार्य,
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1133-1149
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Teachers' Perspectives on the Causes and Solutions for Higher Primary School Dropouts
Ashwakh Ahamed B. A
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In this research inquiries about the reasons for higher primary school dropouts and its consequences can Teachers viewpoints be investigated.
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1174-1181
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