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Effectiveness of NGOs in the Rehabilitation of Street Children in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania. Tresphory Othumary Mgeni
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The purpose of this qualitative research is to assess the effectiveness of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in the rehabilitation of street children in Morogoro Municipality in Tanzania.
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Issues in Higher Education-A Review. Dr. Hariharan. N.P and Siva gurunathan. S
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Higher education has number of issues globally. In countries like India, we have the unique problem of reservations in higher education seat allotment. In this paper, only those issues that are common globally are reviewed .
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22-30
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The Relationship between Compensation Components and Employee Retention among Medical Representatives of Pharmaceutical Sector. Dr. Mridula Mishra, Chanchal and KanikaGarg
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Compensation is the main component of a human resource management and if the Compensation system is designed and communicated properly then it motivates employees to perform better (sawyer, 2011).
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31-43
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An Analysis of the Sino-Indian War Of 1962. Dr. Bangalore Morarji and Prof. S. Siva Kumar
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India and China. The two border nations share a remarkable history. A history of friendship followed by war, followed by diplomacy. There were many border disputes between India china in the late 1900's.
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44-56
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A Critical Analysis Of Behavioral Finance. Prachi Satapathy and Dr. Swetha Thiruchanuru
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Most of the financial theories like Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), The Efficient Market Hypothesis describe that investors are rational thus their behavior is predictable. A large body of empirical research done in this area says that the real investors behave differently from the investors in these models.
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57-78
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The Judicial Process As An Instrument Of Social Ordering. Nidhi Sharma and Shiv Raman
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While an attempt to understand the judicial process requires deep understanding of formal law and procedure which often results to understand what is judicial process in India. We must first understand what is Justice and the meaning of judicial and Process separately.
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79-89
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Logical Thinking And Locality As The Determinants Of Academic Achievement Among School Students. Dr. Madhu Gupta & Ms.Kavita
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The power of thinking and reasoning considered the essential tools for the welfare and meaningful existence of the individual as well as society. Logical thinking plays fundamental role in construction of the concept and a requirement for success in course& training.
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90-103
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Regulation Of Toddler Temperament. A Comparative Analysis Of Divorced And Married Mothers' Responses To Toddlers' Temperament During Interaction. Clever Marambe
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The study sought to find out how divorced and married mothers regulated their toddler children's temperament. The study looked at mothers' responses to their toddlers' behaviours to establish if there were any significant differences or similarities in the way divorced and married mothers responded to their children.
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104-119
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Teamwork as a tool to enhance The value of Tolerance. Dr. Ruqaia Alalwani
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This research focuses on teaching the value of tolerance to undergraduate students of the University of Bahrain through teamwork. Each universitystudentis predisposed towards behaving in a certain way as a result of the social attitudes,beliefs and general upbringing of their own groups and clans.
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Trends In Paddy Production In Andhra Pradesh. Srinivasa Rao Pasala
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Agriculture has long history of more than 5000 years and it has a backbone of Indian economy, mainly because of its large share of workforce employed and National Income in the country. But now less than 15 percent of India's national income comes from agriculture and close to 60 percent of India's labour force lives off agriculture.
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132-143
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Demographic Imbalance And Causes Of Decline Sex Ratio In Haryana. Nisha, Lekh Raj and Ms. Mahak
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Sex ratio indicates the social and balanced development of the society. But the alarming rate of female foeticide is a cause of grave concern, as the number of girls born is declining drastically in several sections of our society. In Haryana this is the worst child sex ratio of 877 girls on 1000 boys in census 2011.
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144-153
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Effect Of Gender, Academic Stream And Non Print Media Use On Modernization Of Senior Secondary School Students. Parul Pandit
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The present study was undertaken to find out the effect of gender, academic stream and non print media use on modernization of senior secondary school students. The present study has been conducted on a sample of 240 male and female senior secondary school students of Una and Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh.
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154-163
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An Analysis of Liaison between HR Practices and Job Satisfaction in a Public Undertaking - A Case of NWKRTC. C. M. Mathapati
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This study investigates the dynamic process through which HR practices (compensation practices, employee performance evaluation practices, promotion practices, empowerment practices) in NWKSRTC influence individual's pattern of job satisfaction.
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A Study On The Impact Of Economic Development Leading To Climate Change In The State Of Assam. Baitul Alam Rahman
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Assam is one of the most energetic and vibrant states of India. The state is full of most important natural resources that have been attracting the attention of many investors to set up their production units in the state.
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Comparative study of service industries with special reference to LIC and private sector insurance companies with respect to market coverage. Dr.P.B.Ashturkar and Prof.Mandar Paranjape
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The insurance industry in India has undergone through a period of structural changes as a result of financial sector reforms in general and insurance sector in particular. With the liberalization of insurance sector, Indian insurance industry has witnessed a sea change during the last decade.
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193-201
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Emotional Maturity Of Students In Relation To Their Academic Achievement. Dr. RadheyShyam Mishra
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Emotions are those forces which enable an individual to cope up withcircumstances forsurvival. Emotions have strong link with needs and interests. A healthy emotional development inculcates emotional maturity among students which isthe product of interaction between many factors likehome environment, school environment, society and culture.
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From Biological Sciences To Social Sciences - A Shift In Medicine. Dr Sowmya Kote and Dr Sunder kote K
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Science is the study of natural process and biological science is a study of the organic process by which individuals are maintained. Social science is the study of the natural process by which personality is formed and cultural continuity maintained.
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211-219
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Men's Violence and Women's Silence: Occurence, Prevalence and Consequence of Domestic Violence against Women in India. Shuchi Sharma and Anjali Shokeen
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Almost half of the population in India is of women and they have been deprived of their right to life and personal liberty and always been ill-treated. Decades of research, legislation, activism, empowerment programmes and drives have failed to prompt a decline in the cases of violence against women in India.
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A Study of Secondary School Students' Attitude towards Mathematics in Relation to their Achievement and Professional Choices. Dr. Mahmood Ali
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The study explores the attitude of secondary school students towards mathematics in relation to their achievement and professional choices.The descriptive survey research method was used for the study, the sample consisted of 120 students there 60 girls and 60 boys from A.M.U.
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Managing Risk And Uncertainty To Enhance Profit Opportunities In Horticultural Production. A.K. Maurya and K.R. Maurya
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Since time immemorial, human beings have tried to manage risks faced in their day-to-day life. Keeping inflammable material away from fire, saving for possible future needs, creation of a legal will are all examples of attempts at managing risk. Risk is the possibility of the actual outcome being different from the expected outcome.
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242-256
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Determinant of Microfinance Programmes' Participation among Small Farmers: An Experience of Rwanda. Mutamuliza Eularie and Vishwanatha
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This paper was carried out in Rwanda to analyze the factors that influence small farmers' decision to participate in microfinance programmes. In Rwanda, most commercial banks and other financial Institutions have shown little interest in providing credit to small farmers.
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Rohingya's Discrimination And Immigration To Malaysia. Intan Suria Hamzah, Sity Daud and Nor Azizan Idris
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Nowadays, cross-border migration has involved the displacement of millions of people around the world to migrate either as workers , illegal immigrants or refugees. With rapidly developing country status , based on the stability of the economic, political and social development and has a large Muslims population , Malaysia also managed to attract the attention of millions of illegal immigrants migration.
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Effect Of Performance Appraisal On Employee Productivity In The Ministry Of Agriculture Homa Bay County, Kenya. Otieno Bob Kephas
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Globally, governments and companies spend billions of Shillings yearly on employee performance evaluation as it has become a critical component of the overall human resource management function in the civil service. The Ministry of Agriculture Homa Bay County has implemented performance appraisal policy to enhance employee productivity.
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289-304
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Socio-Legal Perspectives On The Concept Of CSR (An Indian perspective). DR. NANDINI SHARMA
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This paper looks at changes in the legal requirements regarding CSR in Indian context. This is a review paper which reviews the proposed legal reform. Different perspectives regarding making CSR mandatory are being discussed in the light of the discussions of proposals.
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Performance Evaluation of Leading Commercial Banks Using CAMEL Model. Jaya Jaiswal and Dr.G.Padmavathy
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The banking sector, being the barometer of the economy, is reflective of the macro-economic variables. While the Indian economy is yet to catch strength, the Indian banking system continues to deal with improvement in asset quality, execution of prudent risk management practices and capital adequacy.
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A Review On Teaching Through Swot Analysis. Sarika Sharma
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SWOT analysis in teaching is a tool that can provide prompts to the governors, management teachers and staff involved in the analysis of what is effective and less effective in the educational systems and procedures. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats and on the basis of these four parameters an analysis is carried out in order to achieve desirable outcomes in teaching-learning process.
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Social Capital - SocialCosts. Attikuppam Umapathi and Dr. Chintala Venkatramana
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Social capital is one of the critically discussed topics in social sciences in the last couple of decades. The acceleration in the volume of articles or books on the concept of social capital in recent years point to the fact that many social scientists are relating it to their particular fields, and are reorienting their approach by converging their respective areas with social capital.
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339-356
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Aggressive Behavior Among of College going students in Kota District of Rajasthan. Dr. Deepa Swamy
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Due to different reasons now a day's aggression is increasing which is an alarm to society. In the present study aggression of college students were studied and the reasons are presented which may help to prepare working plans to minimize or mitigate aggressive behavior of the students.
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357-359
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Eco-Tourism In Arunachal Pradesh: An Appraisement Of East Siang District. Atom Dodum
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Eco-tourism is considered the fastest growing market in the tourism industry and is consecrated for preserving and sustaining the diversity of the world's natural and cultural environment. It offers tourist an insight into the impact of human being on the environment and to foster greater appreciation of natural habitat.
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360-375
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Sustainable Tourism: From Theories to Policies. Dr Faranak Seifolddini
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This paper is an attempt to present a theoretical bases for the tourism literature and guidance for policy making. Tourism has been considered as an economic option for future.
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376-389
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Knowledge and Adoption levels of Sunflower Farming Technologies in Kilosa and Mvomero Districts, Morogoro Region- Tanzania. Kizito K. Mwajombe, Amon Z. Mattee and Mabebe E. Ntumva
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This study aimed to document knowledge and adoption levels of sunflower farming innovations at household level in Kilosa and Mvomero Districts. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire. Descriptive and regression analyses were employed to determine knowledge and adoption levels and factors influencing adoption of sunflower farming innovations among small-holder farmers in the project area.
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390-405
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Analysis Of Damages For Breach Of Contracts In India. Dr. Saroj Saini
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A contract is considered to be a correlative set of rights and obligations for the parties would be of no value, if there were no remedies to enforce the rights arising there under. The Latin maxim 'Ubi jus, ibi remedium' denotes where there is a right, there is a remedy.
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406-418
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China, USA and India in the Straits of Malacca: the significance toward Japan. Noraini bt Zulkifli and Mohd Muzakir B. Mat Lazin
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China,USA and India have their own national interest in the Straits of Malacca, same like Japan. This paper will attempt to explain what is the significance of China, USA and India toward Japan in the strategic aspect.
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ESP testing for tourism and assessment constraints. Msc. Demir Kroj
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For a long time, much research has been devoted to the analysis, development and planning of language testing for specific purposes (Douglas, 2000; Skehan, 1984) and their communicative orientation (Davies, 2001).
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423-455
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Internal Security Structure and Functions in India and South Africa : A Comparative Study. Dr. Shahanshah Gulpham
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The internal security structure and their functioning has a responsibility to prevent, combat and investigate crime and criminal activities, maintain public order, protect and secure the inhabitants of the country's property, uphold and enforce the law, create a safe and secure environment for all people, prevent anything that may threaten the safety or security of any community, investigate any crimes that threaten the safety and security of any community.
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456-469
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Global Engagement Shift: Changes In Perception And Work Practices. Dr. Sukhmeet kaur
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The word employee engagement devours its importance from past thirty years. The worth of practicing engagement is confirming by surveys, past literature, articles and reports which shows that outcomes of employee engagement are most priorities of every organization.
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470-480
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Impact Of Activity Based Value Education On Moral Judgment Of School Students In Relation To Intelligence. Shikha Bahri (SRF)
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This paper studies the impact of Activity based Value education on Moral judgment of school students of Chandigarh in relation to Intelligence. All cherished aims of any nation have been realized through classrooms only.... "What the schools are, the race shall be".
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481-488
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Television and Education: Communication Revolution and Culture Regeneration in India. Aprajeeta Singh
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Culture regeneration and value transformation are one of the most influential efforts of mass media. Electronic media has changed the scenario of media industry because it has made everything digital and a comfortable user interface environment.
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489-495
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Estimation of Domain Mean Using Two Stage Sampling in the Presence of Non response. Kaustav Aditya
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The problem of estimation of domain mean under random response mechanism has been considered when the sampling design is two-stage with two phases at the second stage. A estimator is developed based on the technique of sub sampling of non-respondents.
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496-511
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Scheduled Caste Girls in Higher Education. Dr. Chinna Ashappa and Smt. Sujata
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Are weaker sections and most depressed classes since thousands of years in India. Scheduled caste women are also most backward sections as they belong to lower castes and subjugated gender. The Government has formulated many of the welfare schemes for the education of scheduled caste girls.
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512-521
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A Study of Emotional Intelligence among girls in rural and urban areas. Muzamil Jan, Asma Hyder and Khurshid Ahmad Khan
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The present study was an attempt to assess the emotional intelligence among girls studying in professional colleges in the Kashmir region. A scale constructed by Hyde and Pethe (2001) entitled "Emotional Intelligence Scale" was administrated on the sample.
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522-535
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An Exploration of Socio-Economic status of Farm Households in Eastern and Western Region of Uttar Pradesh. Dr .Poonam Singh
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The study has particularly focused on the state of Uttar Pradesh which contributes a significant part of the agricultural output of the country. The main objective of the study is to explore the socio-economic situation of rural household of different farm size groups in the state.
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536-553
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Religious Poverty in India. Dr. Kewal Krishan and Shilpa Chauhan
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The study has particularly focused on the state of Uttar Pradesh which contributes a significant part of the agricultural output of the country. The main objective of the study is to explore the socio-economic situation of rural household of different farm size groups in the state.
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554-569
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Examining the influence of financial rewards on employees motivation at Kilosa District -Tanzania. George Mrope
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This study explores the influence of financial rewards on employees' motivation. The study uses descriptive research design with survey method. 73 respondents filled the distributed questionnaires during primary data collection.
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570-585
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The effect of intellectual capital indicators on new product development in Khuzestan Manufacturing Firms. Ali Mehrabi and Seyed MohamadAli Afzon
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The current study aimed at investigating the effects of intellectual capital on the new product development. The statistical population of the study included 1600 manufacturing firms in khuzestan. The sampling was done using stratified random sampling and Cochran methods and 310 firms were chosen as samples.
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586-596
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Inconstant economic situation of the Lodha : A hunter gatherer primitive tribe of West Bengal. Dr.Suparna Sanyal Mukherjee
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India is enriched with all geographical definitions. Forest is one amongst them. Tribes are aboriginal, their individual traditional methods of sustaining livelihood identify their socio-economic condition and cultural heritage.
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597-604
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Attitude Of Elementary School Teacher Towards Teaching In Himachal Pradesh. Hem Raj and Dr. Mamta Garg
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The present study was undertaken to assess the attitude of elementary school teachers' towards teaching. A sample of 125 teachers was drawn by using stratified random sampling technique from three district of Himachal Pradesh namely:
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605-613
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The Relationship between Land Surface Temperature and Land Use: A Remote Sensing Analysis of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Laranjeira, M.M, Rekha Nianthi K.W.G and Almeida Pinheiro C. de
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Land Surface Temperature (LST) is an important factor in urban climate studies because it modulates both the energy balance and air temperatures of the urban canopy layer. It is now a well established fact that LST is closely related to spatial distribution of land use, and surface radiative and thermal properties.
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614-625
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Engagements between International Political Economy and Post Structuralism: Understanding Issues of Knowledge Production and Discourse. Ananya Sharma
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This research paper underlines that the discipline of international political economy would gain tremendously from engaging with poststructuralist international relations .The first section of the paper deals with the linkages between international relations as a discipline and post structuralist thought.
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626-638
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Causes Of Female Foeticide Among Males And Females In Kashmir Valley. Muzamil Jan and Farhat Jan
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Female foeticide is the act of assassination a female foetus outside of the legal channels of abortion. It occurs in India for unspecified cultural reasons that span centuries. The frequency of female foeticide in India is assumed to be an estimation derived from its high birth sex ratio that is the ratio of boys to girls at birth.
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639-650
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Tiwa Kings And Their Kingdoms In Transition. Lakhinanda Bordoloi and Dr. Khokan Ch. Das
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The Tiwas (Lalungs) are one of the major tribes of North East India, having 4, 01,830 population as per the census of India - 2011 living mainly in the state Assam and Meghalaya. They are known for their kingship and the smaller kingdoms, like - Gobha, Nellie, Khola, Sohori and the Pasorajya (five principalities - Topakushi, Baropujia, Mikir Gonya, Phuloguri and Khaigor) and Satorajya (seven principalities - Kumoi, Torani, Baghora, Tetelia, Kacharigonya, Suknagug and Ghagua) in the past.
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651-663
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The Need to Empower Women of India. Ramnik Kaur
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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. Women Empowerment refers to increasing and improving the social, economic, political and legal strength of the women, to ensure equal-right to women
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664-673
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Public Distribution System in West Bengal: A Critical Appraisal. Abhijit Dutta
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A civilised society cannot in the 21st century allow any of its citizens to die of starvation or go hungry for prolonged periods. The country is today concerned that in spite of the fact that the Food Corporation of India(FCI) godowns are overflowing with grain, adequate food is not being consumed by the vulnerable sections of society.
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674-690
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SOCIAL SUPPORT : A important Psychological Factor in Farmer's Suicide. Neha Hirurkar
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Life is a precious and fortunately tenacious also. That is why we see people struggling and living in spite of almost insurmountable difficulties for e.g. natural disasters, wars , poverty and unbearable personal loss and grief.
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691-698
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EU and Civil Society Participation in Environmental Matters. Floreta Kertusha
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During recent years, the concept of civil society has obtained increasing popularity in European Union. Institutionalized interest groups (think tanks, NGOs, Trade Unions etc.) have tried to influence and shape discourses and legal basis on civil society participation in decision-making process in certain policy areas.
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699-712
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Seafood Processing Industry and International Quality Standards: Evidence from Kerala. Ancy V P and Dr. K.V.Raju
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The International market for seafood has undergone drastic changes. The emerging global thrust to adoption of hygienic production practices for adhering to the World Trade Organization standards; compliance to Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) by seafood exporters is a prerequisite.
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713-725
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Understanding the Level of Customer Participation in Loyalty Programs And its Impact on Store Loyalty in Organised Retail Sector. Mujibur Rahman
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Loyalty program is a popular marketing program among organised retailers to develop customer loyalty to the retailing store. In Indian retail sector, almost all the leading organised retailers like Pantaloons, Westside, Shoppers Stop, Big Bazaar, etc. have launched their loyalty programs for rewarding regular customers through a combination of monetary and non- monetary benefits.
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The Importance Of Learning Linguistic To Increase The Integrated Skills Students In All Level Untill College Or University. InayatulMukarromah
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Many Teachers or lecturers sometimes do not realize that teaching and learning linguistic are the fundamental or as an important basic for their students need. Many teachers and lecturers sometimes tend to think how carry students in English education only they are such as how they carry their students comprehend the methods teaching learning, how the process teaching and learning will be active, innovative, attractive, creative and joyful.
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735-749
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Stylistics And Scientific Elements In The Ciam Si:Puisi-Puisi Ramalan Of Tan Lioe IE. Puji Retno Hardiningtyas
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This study aims to analyze (1) the stylistics of the Ciam Si: Puisi-Puisi Ramalan; (2) The natural elements of Chinese culture in the Ciam Si: Puisi-Puisi Ramalan. The data collection of the research using library and observe method with recording technique.
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750-766
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Paper in Hindi
Prof. Bhagwati Sudesh
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767-780
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Socio-Economic and Political Impact of MGNREGA on Rural Women of
Himachal Pradesh
Satish Kumar
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The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) has been
considered as one of the most significant schemes of rural development and employment ever
implemented in India.
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781-795
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PERCEPTION OF THE COMMUNITY TOWARDS COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS IN YAMUNA VALLEY
OF GARHWAL HIMALAYAS OF UTTARAKHAND
Dr Rashmi Dhodi, Dr R.K. Dhodi, Dr Anurag Goyal, Rajkamal Tamta
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The study analyses the perception of community towards community-based tourism
development impacts in Yamuna valley of Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. An empirical
study of the 15 villages in the geographical area of the Yamuna valley was done.
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796-802
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DIVORCE AND ITS IMPACTS ON WOMEN: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY
Smt.Mallavva G.Jalaraddi
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803-809
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Socio-Economic Analysis of Informal Sector Workforce
Dr.Vinita Katiyar and Dr. Shishir Kumar Verma
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810-820
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Gopal Singh
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821-845
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Paper in Hindi
Pushpa Meena
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846-851
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EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL
EFFECTS ON FISH PRODUCTION OR FISH FARMING
Dr. Asha Saxena
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852-860
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