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Importance Of Organic Farming In India (Chemical Free India). Dr. G. Raja Rajeswari and Mrs. K. Akilandeswari
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Agriculture is backbone of Indian economy. An average Indian still spends almost half of his/her total expenditure on food, while roughly half of India's work force is still engaged in agriculture for its livelihood.
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Commercialised Higher Education In India. Mrs. K. Raja Rajeswari and Mrs. K. Akilandeswari
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India's higher education system is the third largest in the world, next to the United States and China. Indian higher education has a complex structure challenged with many contradictions, still has great possibilities.
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10-16
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Examining the relationship between professional development and empowerment with a view of the first secondary school teachers in Shahinshahr. SorayaMoghateli and Dr. HoseynZare
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This study examined the relationship between professional development and empowerment with high school teachers' job attitude would be the first city in ShahinShahr. The purpose of this study, in terms of quantity and in terms of the nature of the data and the non-experimental study of the relationship.
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Gender parity in academic leadership in selected Southern African Universities: A critical analysis and reflection. Norman Rudhumbu
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The purpose of this study was to analyse and explain gender representation in academic leadership positions in selected universities in Southern Africa as well as to test how far the representation compares with global figures on gender representation in academic leadership positions.
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23-38
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The impact of external shock and monetary policy on inflation in India. Amrendra Pandey
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India has become the world's third largest crude oil importing country after the United States and China. It imports around 80 per cent of its crude oil requirements.
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39-51
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The Construction of Election Organizer Institution in Indonesia. I Ketut Sukawati Lanang Putra Perbawa
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The principles of the election organizer is a translation of Article 22 E, paragraph (5), the Election Commission which is national, permanent and independent, which means that the region reflects the national character of the work and responsibility of the Commission as election organizers cover the whole territory of the Republic Indonesia.
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52-82
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Prebendalism And National Poverty Eradication Programme In Rural Cross River State, Nigeria. Felix Onen Eteng And Jacob Iba Omenka
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Poverty is a socioeconomic problem with severe dehumanizing conditions which renders an individual sterile with no hope, courage or voice in the society. The Federal Government in Nigeria introduced the National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) as an institution to eradicate poverty.
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83-98
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Language Politics in India and Status of Urdu. Ishrat Suleman
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Determination of an official language is one of the most complex and important tasks befalling every multiliguistic state. This decision is political in nature. Its impact for members of linguistic minorities is fateful due to its effect on these groups socio-economic status, as well as their collective identity.
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Origin And Growth Of Telugu Desam Party. Dr.N.Sreeramulu
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NTR has received three National Film Awards for co-producing Thodu Dongalu (1954) and Seetharama Kalyanam (1960) under National Art Theater, Madrasand directing Varakatnam (1970), NTR has received the erstwhile Rashtrapati Awards for his performance(s) in the films Raju Peda (1954), and Lava Kusa (1963).[3][4][5] He garnered the Inaugural Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Telugu in 1972 for Badi Panthulu
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112-123
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Designing and validating an e-learning module for agricultural researchers. Ashish Santosh Murai, K. Vijayragavan, Premlata Singh and Renu Balakrishnan
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Market driven agriculture demands agricultural scientific community to have an understanding of all the facets of World Trade Organization (WTO) and their implications, for conducting need based and well-timed researches.
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Empowering Women in Entrepreneurial Way- Issues and Challenges. Ayesha Khatun and Rajashree Dutta Purkayastha
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Women are considered to be the building blocks of any society. A nation can be self -sufficient only when its citizens are self- reliant, most importantly the women, who constitute almost half of the population of any country. Our North Eastern States, in many ways occupy a better position in terms of women empowerment both in society and economy.
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In-Service Training as a predictor of Teacher Commitment in Secondary Schools in Abia State, Nigeria. Ibe, Deborah Nwanne
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This study examined in-service training as a predictor of teacher commitment in secondary schools in Aba Education Zone, of Abia State. The main purpose was to find out whether in-service training predicts teachers' affective, normative, and continuance commitment in secondary schools in Aba Education Zone. Three hypotheses were addressed.
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Performance evaluation of MSME under Industrial Estates Programme. Mrs.J.Jeeva Priya
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In India, there has been a phenomenal development of small scale units, contributing significantly to the overall development of the country. Industrial Estates are regions where infrastructure facilities are provided for and thus a conductive environment is created to attract small and medium scale industries.
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Rejang Pusung Dance Performance In Pura Puseh Desa Pakraman Geriana Kauh, Selat Sub-District, Karangasem Regency. I NYOMAN LINGGIH
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Art as the seventh element of universal culture is an intriguing thing to be discussed and understood as an artistic phenomenon that cannot be separated from the background where the art was born. Rejang Pusung Dance which is performed by young women in relation to piodalan Ngusaba Ngoreng (Goreng) ceremony is a traditional dance that is highly sacred by its community.
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Farm Risk Management Through Reducing Water Application In Namakkal District Of Tamil Nadu. T. Mohanasundari, T. R. Shanmugam and B. Kavitha
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Under different risky situations, farmers adjust his resource allocation not only based on its availability to maximize profit but also to avoid revenue loss. Based on this assumption, the present study was carried out in three different crops such as Maize, Banana and Groundnut from three blocks namely Namakkal, Mohanur and Tiruchengode of Namakkal district by taking the number of irrigations as risk.
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An Analysis of Various Socio Economic Factors of Declining Sex Ratio in India. Dr. Vikram Chowdhry
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The disliking for female child is not a new phenomenon in India. This is the reason that sex ratio has mostly remained against female child. This paper attempts to examine some of the socio-economic factors of declining sex ratio in different states in India. Three important factors that are examined in this paper are per capita income, literacy rate and incidence of crime against women.
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What do Trends in Expenditure of Government of Maharashtra Indicate? Prof. Dr. P. S. KAMBLE and Ms. Bhosale Varsha H.
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The present research study endeavours to examine development finance comprising of public expenditure growth and pattern of Government of Maharashtra having intension to depict the role of Government of Maharashtra in development of the economy. Maharashtra is endeavoring to speeding up development of the economy in general and socio-economic development in particular, during the latest period from 1991-92 to 2014-15, which is the post economic reforms period.
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Entrepreneurial Motivation of Management students - An Empirical analysis. Ms.Reshma Sreedharan
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India is a country which is second highest in the world in terms of population. At present, Indian economy is the fifth largest economy in the world and is inclining to gain a prominent place in the forthcoming years. Entrepreneurship can be an mode through which India can tap these opportunities and be economically developed.
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An analysis of the Socio-economic impact of Solar Housing Scheme on rural livelihoods in Tamil Nadu. Ms. Jayalakshmi and Dr. Crystal David John
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Infrastructure plays a crucial role in promoting economic growth and development of a nation. Since India adopted the strategy of developed countries to achieve rapid economic growth by accelerating industrial development a number infrastructural developments have been taking place. These developments have further widened the rural-urban divide.
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249-262
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Empowerment of Women through Education and its impact: An Evaluation of the Literature review. Dr. Neena Rani
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Education is the foundation of empowerment. It plays a critical role in Women's social development and Economic Empowerment. With strong educational backgrounds, women can develop the ability to achieve their goals and create financial freedom for both themselves and their families.Education empowers girls and enhances employment opportunities, improves their ability to make decisions and perform better in their social and family lives.
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263-281
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Creative :Review Of Theories And Models. DR.SAMAR A. ABDEEN, Dr. MOHD ZURI GHANI and DR. MELISSA NG LEE YEN
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The human brain has not been used in the best capabilities so far. Very advanced societies have recognized this fact and began to explore the capabilities of the human brain used creative thinking of individuals in many of the approaches that have increased the competence of the human brain.
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Consequence Of Explicit Yogic Exercise On Selected Psychological Variables Of Varsity Women Students. Dr.P.Vanithamani
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The purpose of the study is to find out consequence of explicit yogic exercise on selected psychological variables of varsity women students. To study the effect of the selected yogic exercises on selected psychological variables such as anxiety and depression among varsity women students, to study the effect of selected yogic exercises programme on selected psychological variables of varsity women students and to compare the group. This study was formulated using random group design consisting of specific yogic exercises and control groups.
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Talented Pioneer Centers In Jordan. DR. SAMAR A. ABDEEN, Dr. MOHD ZURI GHANI and DR. MELISSA NG LEE YEN
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Conscious communities make talented environment before looking for talented students. Taking care of the talent is an important part that cannot be separated from other school educational functions,Talented Students started to receive educational services at the talented Pioneer centers in Jordan in the late 1996s.
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Awareness about Indian Traditional Herbal Medicines in India. Jaiswal Neelam, Swamy Deepa and Jaiswal Poonam
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India has a rich traditional knowledge and heritage of herbal medicine in the form of Ayurveda. India is the largest producer of medicinal herbs and is called as botanical garden of the world. But due to easy availability and fast action conventional allopathic medicine are used in large scale.
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A Comparative Study of Social Adaptation of Learning Disabled and Non Learning Disabled Adolescents at secondary level of Agra District, U.P. SHIBLI NAAZ
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Survival of adolescent's in society and schools, Social adaptation has play vital role, because in adolescence period, adolescents feel changes in physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially. These changes which are created by environment, adolescence attempt to establish a sense of their own identity, independent of others, family and peer relationships.
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A Study On Performance Of Primary Health Centre In Villages With Special Reference To Coimbatore City. Dr. A. Sumathi
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The Primary Health Centre (PHC) is the basic structural and functional unit of the public health services in developing countries. A study has been attempted to evaluate the services of Primary Health Centre and to make awareness among those who are not availing the services. Out of 14 total blocks in Coimbatore district, researcher has selected 4 blocks.
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331-342
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Creative Thinking Programs. Dr.Samar A. Abdeen and Dr. MohdZuriGhani
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This research presents the review of the most important programs which aims to enhancing the creative thinking abilities, then there is the discussion of the objective and the strategy of these programs, and the final part is deriving conclusions.
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Impact of Human Resource Accounting on Growth Aspects of the Selected Companies in India. Dr. Shweta Gupta and Ms. Nishi Bhardwaj
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The success of an organization depends on how best the scarce physical resources are utilized by the Human Resources. Therefore, the efficient and effective utilization of inanimate resources depends largely on the quality, calibre, skills, perception and character of Human Resource. The term Human Resource at macro level indicates the sum of all the components such as skills, creative abilities, innovative thinking, intuition, imagination, knowledge and experience possessed by all employees.
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350-364
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An empirical study of Women's Skill development in few Districts of Tamil Nadu, India. Dr.Sr.Stella Mary Fmm
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Training and Development programme plays a significant role in energizing and empowering human resources by increasing their skills through innovative and productive programmes. Women Agencies and NGOs working for women are at present playing a vital role in the personality and skill development of women in Tamil Nadu, India.
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365-378
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A Study on the Impact of Occupational Status and Educational level on Wages of the Workers in Cricket Bat Manufacturing Industry of Kashmir. Arshad Hussain Bhat, Syed Tariq Murtaza and Hitesh Rawal
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Human capital is a major asset to increase the flow of workers income. It may be the natural ability of the worker or can be attained through the training and education. In the present study two attributes, educational level and occupational status of the workers were taken into account to know their effect on wages earned.
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379-387
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Assessing the Solid Waste Management Procedures of Management Institutes in Mumbai. Prof. Sanchayita Banerjee And Prof. Jestin Johny
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Generation of solid waste has become a very crucial problem these days. Awareness regarding the risk of solid waste polluting all vital elements of living is growing internationally, but in India, people are not enough careful about it's after effects due to various political and social factors and time has come now to be conscious and behave in a more responsible manner.
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388-405
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Status of Literacy in Modern India. Dr. Rajkumar Singh and Dr. Hemlata Singh
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In a country like India literacy is a key for socio-economic progress. It is defined as the ability to identify, understand, interpret, create, communicate, compute and use printed and written materials associated with varying contexts. The earliest system of gurukul declined gradually and in British India a large number of English primary schools grew and correspondingly the literacy rate in India rose from 3.2 per cent in 1881 to 12.2 per cent in 1947.
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406-413
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Labor Law Reforms: A Big Overhaul. Dr. Almas Sultana
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The 1991 economic reforms accelerated the pace of economic growth in India but failed to bring any noteworthy change in labor laws. Restrictions on hiring and firing of workers in medium and large enterprises are one of the greatest challenges of doing business in India. The firms are unable to adjust their workforce due to the rigid labor laws.
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414-428
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The Legal Implication Of Child Rape In Nigeria: Are Sentencing Limits Adequate? Michael Akpa Ajanwachuku
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In Nigeria, it is an offence for a person of the opposite sex to have carnal knowledge of a female child even with her consent. A female child is incapable of granting consent to sexual intercourse. Nigerian laws provide for life imprisonment on conviction for the offence child rape. However, the courts in Nigeria award far less than the maximum term of imprisonment.
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429-439
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Identify The Impact Of Intellectual Capital On Corporate Entrepreneurship (case study: Samen-Alhojaj finance and credit institution in Khuzestan). Ali Akbar Jokar and Jafar Salehifar
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The current study aimed at investigating the effects of intellectual capital on the corporate entrepreneurship. The statistical population of the study included 84 employees and managers in Samen-Alhojaj finance and credit institution in Khuzestan. The sampling was done using stratified random sampling and Cochran methods and 69 peoples were chosen as samples.
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440-450
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Paper in Hindi
Ranjeet Kumar
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451-454
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Paper in Hindi
Sanjay Kumar Sahni
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455-460
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Psychology of Editorial Leadership VS Management
Dr Swati Singh
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Several of the speakers discussed the difference the difference between leadership and
management. Typically this is that leaders engage in the higher functions of running the
organization, while managers handle the more mundane tasks. But I think it’s all about
semantics. Successful and effective leaders and managers must do the same things. They need to
set direction for followers and the organization, motivate, develop good working relationships
with followers, be positive role models, and focus on goals.There was a time when the editor of a
newspaper or any other mediums of communication used to be the final authority as to what
would be the content of that newspaper. With changing times, the management began taking all
the decisions. Be it the content or the inclination towards a particular news, the owner has the
final word. Now, big conglomerates and corporate majors have taken over as the owners of
media houses. As a result, they have also started mixing business with journalism, as can be seen
from the fact that editors have been given a set policy, made by the management, to strictly
adhere to. In a nutshell, management has now taken over and editors don’t have the final say
over the content of a newspaper.
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461-464
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Considering Moral Intelligence as Part of a Holistic Education
DR.RAJKISHOR PASWAN
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Morality and moral intelligence are important in our society and schools. Moral
intelligence is discussed in the context of Gardener’s theory of multiple intelligences. Moral
intelligence helps apply ethical principles to personal goals, values and actions. It consists of
four competencies related to integrity, three to responsibility, two to forgiveness, and one to
compassion. Developing greater moral intelligence will result in individuals, schools and other
social systems that are more healthy and positive. Several conceptions of moral intelligence are
considered along with ideas how education might look if it was to value and include morality
more prominently.
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465-472
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Cannibalism in Art: An Analysis of Sujoy Ghosh’s Ahalya
Dr. Namrata Nistandra
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Sujoy Ghosh’s Ahalya, a short film of fourteen minutes and nine seconds went viral a few years ago. It is a 2015 Bengali short film
with Soumitra Chatterjee, Radhika Apte and Tota Roy Chowdhury in the lead roles
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473-475
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THE ATROCITIES ON WOMEN AND THE LEGISLATIONS IN INDIA
Dr. A.R. Jagatap and Prof. I.R. Kajagar
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476-484
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Impact of Digital India
Dr. KOMALA A. C., ASHA H. S.
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485-496
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Sri Surjya Pahar : A Historical Archeology and Heritage of Assam
Dhiraj Das
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497-502
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बाजार में रामघन
डॉ. ब्रिजिट जोसफ
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503-510
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THE SOCIAL CHARTERS OF COUNCIL OF EUROPE AND SAARC: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Shveta Dhaliwal
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Regionalism has always remained an important area of study in International Relations. The recent developments like globalization have further given impetus to regionalism. On a closer look, a lot of inter-relationship
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511-534
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The In-Betweens: Marginal Status of Transgenders in Ancient Literatures-A Critical Analysis
Sourabh Agarwal
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The watertight demarcation of gender has always been a defining feature of human
society from the inception of civilization.
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535-541
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The In-Betweens: Marginal Status of Transgenders in Ancient Literatures-A Critical Analysis
Sourabh Agarwal
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The watertight demarcation of gender has always been a defining feature of human
society from the inception of civilization.
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535-541
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बाँसवाड़ा जिले में जननांकिकीय परिवर्तन एवं मानव विकास
1991 से 2011 की अवधि के लिये एक आंकलन
डाॅ. कल्याणमल सिंगाड़ा
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The Cultural World of the Enslaved African Americans
Dr Archana Ojha
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The watertight demarcation of gender has always been a defining feature of human
society from the inception of civilization.
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558-567
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POPULATION AGEING: SOME THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Dr. Chandreyi Banerjee
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568-573
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WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA - A OVERVIEW
Srikanth N
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In the history of human development, woman has been as important as man. The hands that rock the cradle may rule the world of success and play a prominent role in the development of a nation.
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574-585
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