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A Panoramic View on Evolving Strategic HRM Concepts In Glocalisation: A HR Leadership Perspective. Babu Balakrishna Panicker and Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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Strategic Human Resource Management (Strategic HRM), now in the globalised world is evolving as the fulcrum of modus operandi, in long term planning, adopted to achieve profitability for any kind of Organisation, be it production, service or even the charity organisation.
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A review on Impact of Counter Productive Work Behaviour (CWBs) in Organisations A Leaders Psychology perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan and Prof Pious Thomas
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Counter Productive Work Behaviour (CWBs) are activities that are against productivity, which are engaged either accidentally or unintentionally. CWB averts employees from successfully completing a task.
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18-45
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A Bibliometric Meta Analytical Literature Evaluation on Changing HR Practices: A HR Leadership Perspective. S.SIVALINGAM And Dr. C. Karthikeyan
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Since Hamurabi Code, to Kautilya's arthshasthra to post modernism era of eHR practices, Human Resoruce Management is still viewed low intensive and yet a reactive norm of any organisation existing around the world.
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46-68
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A Theoretical Review on HRIS implementation Practices in India: A HR Leadership Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan
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An integrated HRIS is a database shared by all HR functions that provide common language and integrates all HR services. A data base nuclear containing information about the competency is required of jobs and competencies of people by all HR functions. HRIS has increasingly transformed since it was first introduced at General Electric in the 1950s.
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69-102
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A Conceptual Study on Application Of Neuro Plasticity for Leadership Development: A Leadership Perspective. S.SIVALINGAM, Prof Pious Thomas And Dr. C. Karthikeyan
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Neuroplasticity is the process by which a brain remembers new tasks, functions and ideas which is not a fixed entity, a trainable managed or encouraged to greater capacity and efficiency.
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103-133
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A Meta Analytical Study on Impact of Demonetisation In India: A Public Policy Management Perspective. Prof.Dr.C.Karthikeyan and Prof Pious Thomas
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'Demonetization' was a shocker to Indians, on the red letter day of 08 Nov 2016. Common man could not understand the "demonetized" shocker for a while, and could not digest the "Demonetization act of stripping two different legal tender units of currencies and the most prominently circulated one the INR 500 Rupee Note and INR 1000 Rupee Note.
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134-171
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An Conceptual Reveiw on Modern Performance Management Systems: A Strategic HR Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan and Prof Pious Thomas
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Managing employee performance with Performance Management System (PMS) is getting complex in an unprecedented mode for the leades as the levels on the evalution and point of evaluation keeps changing as like that of the business dynamics as well as the modus operandi of doing that business.
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172-197
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Evaluative Study on Workplace Conflict Resolution Strategies: A Leadership Perspective. Prof. Dr.C.Karthikeyan and Prof Pious Thomas
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Organizational conflict, or workplace conflict, is a state of discord caused by the actual or perceived opposition of needs, values and interests between people working together. Conflict in organizations are inevitable between formal authority and power and those individuals and groups affected.
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198-217
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An Empirical Study on Customers' Internet Banking Behavior. Dr. Jyoti Ranjan Das, Dr.Manoranjan Dash, Ms. Anita Sahoo and Dr.Ayasa Kanta Mohanty
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Increase in internet usage by customers is a booming for the banks for delivering their financial services through internet. Internet banking a transactional medium provides a alternate faster delivery of banking services to customers. This study aims to collect the customers' perceptions towards the potential benefits and the risks associated to internet banking in India.
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Impact Of Information Communication Technology On Entrepreneurial Traits Among Exporters In Coimbatore Region. S.Shobana and Dr.R.Kanagarathinam
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An entrepreneur is an originator, a challenger and a driver. Creating new innovation with innovative ideas or thoughts is main character of an entrepreneur in business or a company. The entrepreneur is a leader and a person always drives with individual traits that make their initiative, innovative and creative ideas into reality.
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227-238
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C.R.A.M.E.(Computerised Recognition for Automated Modification of Environment). Zafar Faraz
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There is a burst in advanced remote controlled features in the homes of today but often these features cost a fortune for homeowners who are crawling through their life trying to make end's meet. CRAME is an application of existing technology that can be implemented to our houses to shorten the gap between manually controlled houses and remote controlled luxury of the future.
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A Study On Motivation Type That Mostly Influence Male And Females To Indulge In Physical Activities. Tushar Kumar And Vibhor Goyal
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Motivation is the force that moves a person to initiate and action and keeps him persistent in the action initiated. It is very much required to accomplish the goals set by people. Motivation can be regarded as spice of life without which living would have been futile. Motivation is very essential in personal as well as organization level.
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Trends and Progress Made By Indian Banks in Adoption of Technology: A case study of HDFC Bank. Dr.Rupinder Katoch
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Indian Banking sector has adopted many technological innovations to provide improved services to the customers. Various studies undertaken from time to time have concluded that the changes that new technologies have brought to banking and their impact on officers, employees, and customers of banks are enormous.
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How Can India, With Its Vast, Largely Rural Population, Provide Affordable Healthcare To Its People. Sheetal Yadav, Harish Kumar Satia, Puneeta Ajmera and Mahavir Singh
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Public health in India remains a matter of grave concern, in terms of public expenditures on healthcare. The lack of adequately funded public health services pushes large number of people to incur heavy out of pocket expenditures on the services purchased from private sector.
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275-289
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An ideational model of Organisational culture: With Values of the Leader as the foundation. Annapurna. R and B.Vyshnavidevi
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The researchers were explored the concept to understand how it affects the organization. They have developed many models to explain it to others. One fact all the researchers have found is that values followed in the organization forms the main part of it. This is a literary paper wherein different concept and teachings of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba are explored.
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290-305
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Agricultural Marketing in Growth of Rural India. Dr. Shreya Bhargav
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The marketing of agro products is a multifarious process. Agriculture sector is facing several challenges in terms of exploring and searching new markets for the increased production. But unfortunately, Farmers are not so much aware and educated henceforth; the middlemen enjoy the benefits at the cost of poor Indian farmers.
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306-319
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The Impact Work Life Balance Of Women And Their Family Life Working In The Brick Kilns. Dr.P.Srinivasa Sastry and Ms.P.Nagajyothi
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Work life balance is a broad concept including proper prioritizing between "work " on one hand "life "on the other. Organised sector workers are distinguished by regular salaried jobs with-well defined terms and conditions of employment and fairly comprehensive social security protection.
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320-327
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Pair Trading Strategy with Beta Decoupling Model. Kalpesh Thakrar And Nishant Sata
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Since 1987, pair trading has grown to be one of the most common and most researched strategies for market neutral returns. The strategy identifies stock that historically co-moved and forms a trading pair. To detect adequate pair different types of data analysis has been used.
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328-338
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A study on Effectiveness of Training and Development in Cement Industry. K.Sumithra And Dr.L.Santhana Raj
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Training effectiveness in cement industry is a critical aspect of the development of knowledge of workforce. The objective of this study is to examine effectiveness of Training. To survive in the globalised era, organizations need to continuously develop the knowledge, skill and ability of their human resources throughout the year, the organization spend a huge amount of money for the purpose of training and development of the human resources. But the crucial point is effectiveness.
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339-345
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Green Banking-Need Of The Hour. Rupinder Kaur
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Change is the need of hour to for survival in all spheres . Today every sector of the world economy is talking about their approach towards protection of the environment and the financial sector moving towards their "going green" approach in no exception.
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346-352
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Enhancing Robustness in Wireless sensor network in Nuclear Power Plant using WirelessHART. Vijayashree S and Rajalakshmi. S
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WirelessHART is an efficient and robust wireless sensor networking technology where HART stands for Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Protocol. WirelessHART extends the successful HART field devices by providing the possible means of communication via wireless channels.
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Cloud- A Way to Uplift Traditional to Technological Education. Niraj Kumar Roy
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Technology advancements have always had an important impact on development, affecting even the most important system of the country, the education system. Education plays an important role in maintaining the economic growth of any country. Now a days the classroom teaching is changing and students are attracted more towards technology.
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362-375
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Defining Green Supply Chain Management Practices. Dr. Shivani Sharma And Dr. V. K Jain
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Presently, Environmental Management has given new area of management to business organizations and government. To mange overall environmental impact of organizational activities, Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) concept has been emerged, which comprises of various practices.
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376-383
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The Problem of Rising Non- performing Assets in Banking Sector in India: Comparative Analysis of Public and Private Sector Banks. Dr. Raj Kumar Mittal and Ms. Deeksha Suneja
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The growth of the economy depends upon the efficiency and stability of the banking sector. The most important factor which measures the health of the banking industry is the size of NPAs. Non-Performing assets have direct impact on the financial performance of banks i.e. their profitability.
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Role of Mobile Computing In Developing Technologies. Wasim Akram Zargar and Mahjabeen Akram
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Mobile computing has changed the complete panorama of our everyday lifestyles. It is fitting most important due to the upward thrust within the number of transportable computer systems and the wish to have steady community connectivity to the internet without reference to the bodily location of the node. This technological know-how that allows transmission of data, voice and video via a laptop or any other Wi-Fi enabled gadget with no need to be linked to a fixed physical hyperlink.
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"Recennt Prosperity Of E-Commerce In India" (Its Impact On Economical Development). Dr. Rajaram Nathaji Wakchaure
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Electronic trading is buying and selling securities through Internet or other electronic means such as touch-tone telephones, wireless access and other new technologies. Transaction shave traditionally been handled manually, between brokers or counterparties. However, starting in the 1970s, a greater portion of transactions have migrated to electronic trading platforms.
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Views About Hiring A Wedding Planner For A Euphoric Event Of Life - 'WEDDING' (A Case Study Of Ahmedabad City). Seema G Hariramani
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Slowly and gradually the concept of hiring wedding planers has entered into Indian mindsets. New generation; having lots of activities to do at a same time, do not having much energy, is mostly found time scarce and easily swayed towards acculturization, is now willing to hand over the most euphoric event of one's life to the wedding planners. .
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Telecom Infrastructure Management. Dr Sreekumar D Menon
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All electrical utility companies have a communication network. It is used for SCADA(supervisory control and data acquisition) and to communicate internally, and can also be used to lease to third parties and to provide communication services to end customers.
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Accounting Mechanism Of Employee Stock Options In India: A Case Study Of Wipro Limited, An It Service Provider Company In India. Dr.Rupinder Katoch
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Employee Stock Option Plans (ESOPs) are the plans under which employees are given a right not an obligation to purchase a certain number of shares in the company at a predetermined price on fulfillment of certain conditions and based on performance criteria such as such as vesting period, nature of employment, seniority, number of years of service with the company or a judicious mix.
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433-453
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Impact Of Social Media Networks On Behavioral Aspects Of College Students In Surat City. Dimple Hardik Chauhan and Jitendra Bapurao Patil
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This paper addresses the issue of college student's addiction towards social media networks which is considered one of the most important factors affecting on behavioral aspects of college students in surat city. We were conducted a research on the issue and the findings are presented and analyzed in the content of this paper.
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454-467
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Compact Design And Simulation Of Low Pass Microwave Filter On Microstrip Transmission Line At 2.4 GHz. Atul Makrariya and P. K. Khare
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This paper presents a frequency responsive 5 pole microstrip Low Pass filter at 2.4 GHz with Z0 = 50 ohm and passband ripple LAR = 0.04321dB. This presents a novel design of Chebyshev LPF prototype with substrate thickness 1.6 mm, strip thickness 0.035 mm, FR4 substrate relative permittivity is 4.4 and dielectric loss tangent 0.02.
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468-474
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Scope Of Stress Management In Hotel Industry. Dr Purnima Bora
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Like any other tourism product or service the hotel product is not storable and in case of non use, it is perishable. The hotel business is highly competitive. For organizational effectiveness that is quality maintenance, growth, productivity and profit the work force in hotels are under high work pressure that results in stress and burnouts.
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475-480
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Pontic Morphology As Local Risk Factor In Root Decay And Periodontal Disease. L.G.Vijayaa Lakshmi
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Infections with various microorganisms are main cause of dental caries and periodontal disease [1].The types of fixed partial dentures includes all-metal, metal ceramic, and resin veneered metal prostheses.Some of the problems that occur on abutments teeth are due to the size and shape of the pontic,which may prevent the sanitizing by classic or special oral hygiene methods,may cause accumulation of plaque under the bridge in the immediate vicinity of the abutments.
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Clear Aligners In Orthodontics. L.G.Vijayaa Lakshmi and A.SUMATHIFELICITA
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Influence of appearance in personal and professional lives have led to a considerable interest among the adult population seeking orthodontic treatment in the last few years. Invisalign or clear aligners are the new age aestheticorthodontic treatment methods developed especially for adults who are very self conscious of how they appear.
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484-487
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India’s Basic Social Development in Global Perspectives
(With Special Reference to Haryana)
Dr. Sarita Rana
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“Nothing is more expensive than a missed opportunity,” says H. Jackson Brown Jr.
In the beginning of the 21st century, it is important to evaluate opportunities and challenges for
India along with special reference to Haryana. In order to initiate the process of self evaluation, one
must know where our country and the State stands in the global world keeping in view some
pertinent social indicators of development. India certainly needs to develop in order to take rightful
place in the comity of nations. With only 2.4 per cent of the world’s land area, India has to support as
much as 17.7 per cent of the world’s population. After more than seven decades of planned
development, India have been lagging behind in comparison with other such countries those who got
their independence almost at the same time or such other countries who started their planned
economic development in the mid of the twentieth century. For example, Japan started its race of
development in 1945 after dropping of atom bombs on its two famous cities of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. China also got its independence in 1949 and started its development path. In these
circumstances, there is a dire need of self introspection for the nation as a whole and Haryana in
particular.
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372-379
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Demonetisation's Effect on Indian Economy: A Critical Analysis
Dr. Shahid Iqbal
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Demonetization is the act of taking away a currency unit of its legal tender status. It was the most
critical action taken to get black money targeted. India's government demonetized the currency as an
tool to counter corruption and black money, which are Indian economy's main problems. The change
was an attempt to deal with the danger of illegal money, corruption, terror financing and fake
currency. Black money and fake currencies are contributing to more extremism, violence and
corruption.A total of Rs. 16.42 lakh crore worth of currency was in circulation as of the 2015-2016
statistics shown by Reserve Bank of India's rulebook as of the end of April 2016. For this, Rs. 14,18
lakh crore was in Rs. 500 and Rs 1,000 denomination notes represented about 2300 crore notes,
which accounted for about 26 percent of the total circulating notes.
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380-387
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HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ASPARAGUS RACEMOSUS ON LIVER FUNCTION TEST OF RAT
VIJAYA SHREE, FARIDA BANO
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Pesticide was used for increased agriculture productivity in last few decay due to meet
increase demand of food. Chloropyrifos are widely used on these crops for their protection
from insects. Chlorpyrifos is moderately toxic to animals and humans and it has been linked
to developmental disorders and neurological effects. Asparagus racemosus is a used for
prevent ageing, increase longevity, impart immunity, improve mental function, nervous
disorders, dyspepsia, tumors, inflammation, neuropathy and hepatopathy. Thus the present
study is designed to find hepatoprotective effect of Asparagus racemosus on liver function
test of rats.
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388-396
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Loneliness: A Major Theme In The Short Stories of
Ruth Prawar Jhabvala
Capt. Prof. KAUSAR KHAN
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397-403
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Pangs of Alienation In The Novels of Anita Desai.
Major Prof. Sultana Khan
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Born in Mussoorie in 1937 of Bengali father and a A.D. German mother, Anita Desai
received her early education at Queen‟s
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404-412
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The Relevance of Buddhist Economics
Dr. Soumitra Chandra
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The current global economy is guided by unbridled development and gigantism. Such a
development is not only cutting us off from nature and one another but also undermining
natural and cultural diversity.
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413-420
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Management of Water Resources in Bihar : A Tool to Empower Rural Population
Sanjay Kumar Jha
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Water is the most vital natural resource available on this planet. It is an indispensable, finite
and vulnerable resource.
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421-430
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