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Reflection on Actions a Panacea for Professional Development of Student Teachers. Dr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Dr. Saeed-ul-Hassan Chishti and Dr. Muhammad Akhlaq
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Professional development refers a systematic process to improve the capabilities of teachers by providing them access to connoisseur education and training opportunities within and outside the schools for advancement of their skills and professional knowledge. Teaching and reflection always goes together.
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Economic Analysis Of Investment Evaluation of Perennial Crops PRODUCTION: A Review. Dr.Parameshwara naik
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Presently in India (2014-15), coconut is grown in an area about 2933 7,000 hectares and about 22147.6 million tonnes produced with a productivity of 8285 nuts per hectares Though the modern technologies are available for increasing the productivity in the country, it is still managed to a great extent by the same way it was managed earlier.
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24-40
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Domestic Investment, Capital Formation And Economic Growth In Nigeria. Atuma Emeka, Odo Stephen Idenyi and Nweze Paul Nweze
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This study evaluates the link existing among domestic investment, capital formation and economic growth in Nigeria. To finance investment for economic growth and development, every economy needs to mobilize capital.
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41-65
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The Impact of Portfolio Assessment on Reading Comprehension of Iranian Introvert vs. Extrovert EFL Learners. Amir Reza Nemat Tabrizi and Nesa Seyfi
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The current study investigated the effect of portfolio assessment on reading comprehension of introvert vs. extrovert Iranian EFL learners. To this end, Nelson Denny reading test was administered to 150 Iranian EFL learners studying at Maghreb Zamin language institute in the city of Uremia as the homogeneity test and the pretest.
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66-82
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Problems of Migrant Labourers in Perumbavoor.
Anjali Sasi and Dr.Santha S
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Labour mobility is a key feature of the development process in India. Because much of it is poorly measured and undocumented, it remains largely invisible in the strategising of policies. Migration is a vital component of poor people's struggle for survival. It entails both costs and benefits for migrants and their families.
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83-91
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A Study On The Impact Of Emotional Intelligence Of Employees On Organizational Effectiveness In It Industry With Special Reference To Chennai City. Dr. M. SakthivelMurugan
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Emotional intelligence is a set of qualities and competencies that cover a broad collection of individual skills and characters, usually referred to as soft skills or inter and intra-personal skills, that are outside the traditional areas of specific knowledge, general intelligence and technical or professional skills.
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Honour Killing : The Socio - Legal Prespctive And Judicial Approach. Dr. Anil Kumar Dubey
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The shocking incidents of honour killing often take place in several parts of the country, particularly, in Haryana, West Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, in which persons who co-operate or perform inter-caste or inter-religious marriage or marriage in same gotra (clan) are killed by their relatives.
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The Way Forward: Marketing and Web 2.0. M.sc.Tanja Krsteva and Ph.D. Dragan Pavlovic-Latas
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The ncreasing popularity of Web 2.0 tools, such as blogs, wikis, and virtual worlds, is fundamentally changing how consumers use the Web. The basic core of Web 2.0, that users can generate and share their own content, often regarding company brands and products, provides both potential value and challenges to marketing practitioners.
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Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme : A Road Map for Rural Development in Karnataka - An Analysis. Dr. Ravikumar S.
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India has one of the most developing countries in the world. It has touched 17.64 decadal growth rate of population as per the census 2011. Since independence the Government of India initiated several sort of rural development programmes for to eradicate poverty by providing livelihood through employment opportunities.
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124-137
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Investment Pattern: Be Fearful When Others Are Greedy And Greedy When Others Are Fearful. Dr. I Francis Gnanasekar
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This study analyses the different types of investment or portfolio pattern of the investors in Tiruchirappalli city Corporation area and also studies the how incomesare associated with different investment patterns.
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Settlement Pattern In Upper Ganga Valley: Special Refrence To Tarai Of Uttranchal. Dr. Rana YagyaDev Singh
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The archaeological investigations in Upper and Middle Ganga plain have revealed a long cultural sequence right from late upper Paleothilic to the Iron Age and further. The first colonizers were Epipaleothilic and Mesolithic hunters of Vindhyas.
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Growth And Pattern Of Savings And Keynesian Multiplier Of The Indian Economy. Dr. S. V. Hariharan and M. Tamizharasan
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Gross Domestic Saving consists of household sector saving, corporate sector saving and public sector saving. The growth of these three components of Gross Domestic Saving has been studied in this research work over a period of sixty years from 1950-51 to 2009-2010.
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Arya Samaj - A Forerunner For Social And Women Upliftment. SukhjitKaur
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Among all the socio-religiousmovements, the AryaSamajisone of the movements, which made efforts to remove the bad essenceof the Indian society. Unlike the other movements, it was are-vivalist movementin its characterwhich stoodabove all on the indigenous culture.
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Constitutional Protection of Child Labour Legislation: in India. DR Budhi Sagar Mishra
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India is being widely recognized as one of the most exciting emerging economics in the world, besides becoming a global hub out-of sourcing. Indian industries are spreading their wings globally. Indian companies have bought 34 companies for about US $ 11 billion in 1997.
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Decentralized Service Delivery in Panchayats Experience from Tamil Nadu. Dr. SonkhoginHaokip and Gandhimathi
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The future of public service delivery, particularly to the poor, has been an issue of contention in the developing countries, at the level of national and sub-national governments, international financial institutions, development organizations and social movements.
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Feasibility Analysis of Distribution Model Application by Third Party Logistics (3PL) At PT. Semen Indonesia Tbk. A.Pria Darma
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PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk. (SMGR) is one of the major players in the Indonesian cement industry. Distribution cost in SMGR is quite high, about 23.6%. It is highlighting the importance of innovation in the distribution process to minimize distribution costs.
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The Exposition Of The Sale Of Penjor Galungan Ornament In Kapal Highway, Kapal Village, Badung Regency. Anak Agung Ngurah Gede Sadiartha
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The sale of Penjor Galungan ornament just before Galungan and Kuningan Day is a common thing to do. The customers feel relieved by the people who sell these ornaments so they do not need to struggle to make it.
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Empowerment Of Tribal Women For Health Development. Dr. SUNITHA. N.
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Maternal and reproductive health is a social phenomenon as much as a medical event. Where access to and use of maternal and reproductive health care services are influenced by contextual factors. The failure of reaching the targets of MDG 5 is increasingly being analyzed and discussed in terms of equality and, recently, there have been calls for a greater understanding of the patterns of inequality in health within different contexts.
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MBO In LIC And HDFC Insurance. Dr. KhushdipKaur
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Management by objectives (MBO) is a management model that aims to improve performance of an organization by clearly defining objectives that are agreed to by both management and employees. According to the theory, having a say in goal setting and action plans should ensure better participation and commitment among employees, as well as alignment of objectives across the organization.
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The Status Of Tribal Women In India. MAHADEVAPPA. P.
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This article discussing The tribal people have remained untouched by modern developments since they mostly live in rural and remote areas. They have lost their land, resources and rights due to increasing industrialization, urbanization and modernization. These processes have posed series of threats to the peaceful coexistence of tribes in India.
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Balinese Addressing System Of Brahmin Family In Singaraja. I Wayan Sugita
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The influence of other languages, especially the Indonesian may affect the Balinese addressing system of Brahamana family in Singaraja. The problem examined in this study is that to what extent is the increase and the diversity of forms and the way to use the Balinese addressing system of Brahamana family in Singaraja.
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Participation Level of Women in Paddy Cultivation and in Animal Husbandry. Reena Rawal and Seema Rani
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Women play a significant and crucial role in agricultural development and allied fields. Keeping in mind the role of rural women in agriculture and animal husbandry, a study was conducted in kurukshetra district of Haryana with objective to analyze the participation level of women in paddy cultivation and in animal husbandry.
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Attitude of School Students towards Environmental Awareness in Birbhum District, India. Sunanda Bishnu
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Environmental awareness among students is highly influenced by their background, knowledge, attitude and sensitivity towards the environment. The objectives of this study were to identify the level of concern and attitude towards environmental issues with regard to gender variation and locale variation that are occurring among students of Birbhum district, India.
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Education and Status of School Children In Tripura. Dibya Jyoti Sinha and C. Arundhathi Bai
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This piece is a straightforward and sincere effort in bringing out the status and education given in government and private schools of both rural and urban areas of Tripura. Through this current work, a significant and a ardent attempt has been deliberately made to generalise and simplify the critical reasons that causes the backwardness of the students studying in schools of rural areas, in comparison to those studying in schools of urban areas.
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Regression Modeling: A Statistical Approach to study Land use and Land cover Change Causes. Dr. Harsimrat Kaur Gill
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To discrete the descriptive monarchy of explanations statistical model approach has been initiated in land use and land cover studies. In that regression model is applied for identifying the causal relationship and prediction of change from the specific factors of land use and land cover change.
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Students' Behaviour in Classroom - Interventions for Constructive Orientation. Mrs .V.Kalpana
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The success of Higher Educational Institutions majorly depends on the results of the examination conducted by the relevant Board or university for the students which in turn relies on the teaching-learning process. The success of the teaching learning process not only depends on the effectiveness of the delivery of knowledge with appropriate teaching aids, but also to a great extent on the effectiveness of the reciprocation and application of such concepts in the real life situation.
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357-363
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Preliminary study in Art and Architecture - Indus civilization to The Golden age of Guptas. Ms. Gandhimathi. D and Ms. ArulMary. K
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The brief sketch of the art and architecture of India is more historical than aesthetic. This article provides information about the art and architecture from Indus civilization to The Golden age of Guptas. The main objective of this article is to give a general view of the salient features of the Indian architecture.
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An extensive literature of Social Meaning of Eye Contact Trough the Cultures: A Cross-Cultural Comparison. Dr. Drahamane Elhadji TOURE
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the social meaning and the function of eye in personal relationship between people and cultures. Eye contact is the only common language in the world and feature of non-verbal communication which is a branch of interpersonal communication.
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The comparative study of Mary's Status in Quran and Bible. AkramRezaei
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The Present Study, under the title of "Investigating Mary's Status in Quran and Bible", is going to compare the characteristic of Mary from the viewpoint of Quran and the respective contents from Bible. Holy Mary is daughter of Imran from Bani-Israel tribe and mother of Jesus who is introduced in Quran as an epitome of chastity.
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The Discourse of Re-veiling: Hijab and Islamic Fashion. Sabah Khan
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The Muslim veil or hijab is often understood to be a sign of piety. This paper attempts to problematize the category of hijab through Foucauldian notions of body and Bourdieu's idea of habitus. There is a noticeable resurgence in the practice of veiling among young Muslim women worldwide.
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Children and Their Families. Ananda Majumdar
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Purpose of this article is to create more consciousness among families about their children, parents are the most important and closest individuals for their children's to look them closely, are they getting proper training, treatment, love which is important to develop child's mentally, psychically, psychologically, morally, emotionally, therefore it is parents duty to take care their children's most as closest eyewitness within disciplinary module and make them safe and social
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Policies, Practices and Barriers of ICT Utilization in School Education in Nepal. Dirgha Raj Joshi
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) refers information and communication related devices as computer and internet and other dioceses associates with the term. It is fresh concept in pedagogical practice in educational institutions. ICTs have become one of the essential pillars of modern society, therefore, the mastery and understanding ICT basic skills and concepts is imperative.
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Continuing Professional Development Of Teachers In India. Mrs. Manpreet Kaur
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CPD of teachers has become a major policy priority within education systems worldwide. A further review of policy documents and literature reveals that a new concept of Continuing Professional Develoment (CPD) that builds on current strengths of professional learning and sees teachers as professionals taking responsibility for their own learning and development is also emerging in many countries.
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418-433
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Empowering Startup in India throughGovernment Policy: An Exclusive Study. Ravi. M.V.
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India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world by the year 2025 as per projections made by internationally renowned consultants and IMF. It has been ranked among the top 3rd Position among Global startups Ecosystem and largest emerging market hub. According to the National Population Commission, India will add 173 Million people in working-age population by the year 2026. This will act as a vital point in making India a world leader in coming years.
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Academic Anxiety of School Students in Murshidabad District, India. M. J. F. Alam
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Excessive academic anxiety may impair attention span, concentration and memory which can result in having a negative effect on the academic achievement of the individual. Pupils even may withdraw or avoid from socializing with peers or pursuing activities that interest him. But an average level of anxiety is useful in keeping pupil motivated in learning.
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Goods and Service Tax: A Comprehensive Indirect Tax Reform in India. Kapil Rahang
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This paper attempts to study Goods and Service Tax (GST) in the context of India, it is an ambitious indirect tax regime which will replace numbers of existing indirect taxes levied by Centre as well as States. GST will be single tax for the whole nation and will make India one unified market, GST has been proposed to implement from April 1, 2017.
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The Antecedent Role of Community Participation in Solid Waste Management: Opportunities and Challenges for the County Government of Kisumu. Wilson William Agembo Onyango
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Solid waste management is one of the main responsibilities of county governments in Kenya and developing countries in general. One of the ways in which county governments in the developing countries handle solid waste management is through public private partnerships and public community partnerships.
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The Future Of Library - Libraries Without Books. N. Kiran Suhas
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Digital Libraries are omnipresent nowadays. Almost every single institution is hosting its own. Sometimes they even use their own servers and customized software to provide information to users. However, a single isolated Digital Library is valueless. It must be connected "to the world": to users as well as to content and services provided by other Digital Library systems.
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Yudh mie shamil nahi thi chidiya mai chitrit ytarth. Dr Santosh Kaul kak
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sahitye ka smaj se wahi sambandh hai jo sambandh aatma ka sharir se hai. sahitye mai smaj ki upasthi usko jivanth bnaye rakhti hai.
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Impact of TV Advertising on children's Behavior. Dr S.R. Bakhale
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The purpose of this research is to make a review of the impact of television advertisements on children"s behavior in New Delhi with special attention given to understanding the potential effect of TV advertising and specific pessimistic view of that exposure to young audiences.
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505-514
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A STUDY ON INFLATION AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY. Dr. R. KUMAR
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Inflation has long been the common man's concern about economy. In regular social discourse and everyday conversation inflation is commonly referred as the synonymous index for the price hike of daily commodities.
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515-523
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Academic Library: Role Of Information Communication Technology. Sangale D B
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The paper highlights the changing dimension of library services due to the impact of Information Communication Technology. ICT has fundamentally affected the operations of academic library and information services and this has also grate impact on library personal training, user and library professional on various levels.
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524-527
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History of the Traditional Medicine of Ancient India
Dr. Arun Kumar Singh
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Humanity has been tailing, hard to conquer pain and death since the dawn of civilization. It can be held that human life and knowledge of preserving it as a going concern must have come into being almost simultaneously. In India too, development and growth of such knowledge known as Ayurvveda associated with this activity began early with the history of mankind in the sub-continent. Vedas which are considered to be the repositories of recorded Indian culture, have mention of this knowledge both in theoretical and practical form. There are discussion or theories about the composition of living and non-living matter, the physical, biochemical, biological, psychological and spiritual components of man and the vital native forces working both inside and outside the body. Ayurveda was regarded as one of the upvedas closely associated with the Atharvaveda. The charms of curing ailment through magical powers which have been narrated in the Atharveda and Ayurveda have formed the basis of this indigenous system of medicine since the earliest history of India. The present study is an attempt to trace the history and development of ancient Indian medicinal science.
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528-534
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A Geographical Study of Agricultural Land Utilization of Piprahiya Village in Paschimi Champaran District,(Bihar)
Beena Kumari
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In this paper concept of Population Geography will be applied to the selected area .It is an important branch of Geography which presents an accurate orderly and rational description and interpretation of population as well as its various attributes. Population Geography is the simple description of location of population number and other attributes of population the explanation of the spatial configuration of the number and other attributes and phenomena i.e. the inter-relation among area differences in population with those in all or other elements within geographic study of an area. It is a recently developed branch of science of geography that studies about the growth, distribution, density and other spatial variation of population on the surface of the earth. It also studies the demographic features. The central theme of population study is the areal differentiation and understanding the process of spatial organization, while the population constitutes the most dynamic and pivotal elements in such process of population provides the focal point in geography. The proposed paper will apply different types of methodologies. Facts procured from the data will be described and analyzed with full concentration of study area. Even data will be represented by different cartographic method. Besides adopting the analytical methodology in presenting facts, quantitative techniques like correlation, deviation, regression etc, will also be applied for their clarification. Various types of models may be developed or already existing models may be context the facts of Paschimi Champaran district.
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Farmer Indebtness- : A Rural Sociological study
MEENAKSHI
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India is developing country .Agriculture is the back bone of Indian economy .Despite 70
years of planned economy and development of industries area In India, agriculture and
agrarian activity bare the still main stay of livelihood of nearby 65 to 70 percent of the
country population which lived in rural area.Agriculture provide employment to
58.4percentage of the workforce and it is single largest sector of the
population.(yogna,jan.2012)
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546-557
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Paper in Hindi
Sanjay Kumar Sahni
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558-562
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Paper in Hindi
Rakesh Kumar Kashyap
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563-571
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Integration of Digital Marketing in Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Dr. Ashish Mathur
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Development of customer relationship management strategy requires sound research and
experience. The changes in the digital consumer environment also plays a vital role in it. The
digital environment that underlies social media can then be used as a reliable research tool
which can generate valuable new knowledge for strategy development. CRM is a strategy to
learn more about customer needs and behaviours in order to build stronger relationships with
them. Digital marketing is an overview of user-generated content that utilizes affordable and
comprehensive printing technology. Digital marketing fundamentally changes the way online
communication is conducted, leading to dialogue between web users and organizations and
their target groups. The combination of digital marketing and CRM enriches customer
interconnection and allows businesses to evaluate and manage how they use social media
while successfully engaging social customers. This paper provides a view on integration of
Digital Marketing with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) strategies and provides
an insight about the benefits of this integration for businesses.
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572-581
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Ruby Kumari
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582-585
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Paper in Hindi
Bindhi Kumari
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586-592
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Paper in Hindi
Sweta Kumari
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593-597
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Santosh Kumar Jha
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598-605
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Paper in Hindi
Dhriendra Kumar Rai
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606-611
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Paper in Hindi
Nagendra Kumar Rai
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612-620
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Manish Kumar
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621-628
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Paper in Other Language
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629-636
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Paper in Other Language
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637-642
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Bihari Lal Meena
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643-648
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Changing Pattern of Socio-Economic Life in Ghasiya
Dr. Gajendra Singh, Dr. Urvasi Pandey
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The focus of this paper was on the assessment and understanding of the socio-economic condition of
Ghasiya of utter Pradesh.
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649-663
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RECENT TRENDS IN ALTITUDE TRAINING
Dr.Cicily Pearly Alex, Dr. M A Soloman, Sri . Shaji Jose, Smt. Nisha Philip
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The purpose of this research is to examine recent changes in altitude training. Athletes
typically use altitude training to increase their endurance.
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Kamraj Sindhu
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670-678
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To asses Home based New Born Care (HBNC)visitin rural area of Barabanki District
Dr. Vinita Lal
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679-692
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THEORISING CONCEPT OF TRADE UNIONISIM
DR. BASANTA KUMAR NAIK
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693-705
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A STUDY OF GOVERNMENT PROGRAMMES FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT:
Dr. Manju Singh,
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706-715
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A GEOGRAPHY OF THE HIMALYA REGION STUDY
Dr Hari Narayan Mourya,
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The Himalayan mountain range connects the Brahmaputra to the Indus stream. It is over 2500km and is between 200-250km thick.
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716-726
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