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Concept and Measurement of Poverty: Income and Non-income Measure. Nijara Deka
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The definition of poverty is not only important to have a macro picture of the economy but is also important to deal with the problem so that genuine beneficiary of the government programme can be identified.
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Profiling Youth Leaders In Malaysia's Neighbourhood Watch. Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani Ahmad Sabri, Fatinah Mangsor, Azirah Abdul Majid and Nur Syafiqah Huda Mohammad Rashidi
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Youth assumes as the part as the most key resource for a country. Therefore, the researcher has chosen to study the profile of youth leaders in Malaysia Youth Council. The instrument used for this research is done through the quantitative findings by using questionnaires that have been distributed around to the youth association though out Malaysia under Malaysia Youth Association.
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22-35
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Role Of Child Persuasive Technique In Family Buying Decision. Dr. Kadambini Katke
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Changing socio-economic environment has pushed today's kid towards consumerism. The child exposure to Television commercials has greater trigger for his growing role in family buying decision. Before the age of understanding the commercial intentions of corporate houses, the child will get trapped into the vicious consumerism net.
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Teaching Method Of Accounting Subject On Economics And Accounting Education Study Program In East Java. Endang Sri Andayani and Ika Putri Larasati
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The study conducted according to the reality that shows educational program of prospective teacher enforcement in East Java is still on low level. Low level enforcement of this educational program was identified from accreditation status released by BAN-PT, thus will cause low quality prospective teacher, low quality graduates from middle school, as well as low competitive level of our juvenile generation in the future.
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45-57
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Reviewing And Reforming Liquified Petroleum Gas Subsidy Regime.
C. Pandi Sasikala
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Subsidies are one of the most powerful policy tools in the hands of the government. In India, as elsewhere, subsidies have been used for decades to achieve a range of economic, social and environmental objectives. Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) subsidies have been criticized on a number of grounds.
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58-61
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Out-migration from Tikamgarh District: Some Statistical Results on Patterns and Determinants. Surabhi Jain, S. S. Gautam, H. L. Sharma and Namrata Jain
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Bundelkhand region has been facing severe drought problems from last decade (since 2007). A Zone which was previleged for Agriculture and food security has now become a symbol of insecurity and migration due to adverse climatic conditions. Migration is continuously increasing in recent years because of famine (rainfall deficit) in the region.
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The Relationship between Existential Fulfilment and Job Burnout among Kenya Universities' Professional Counsellors. Dr.JamesKay and Dr. Gladys JerobonKiptiony
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This article establishes the relationship between existential fulfillment and job burnout among Kenya universities professional counsellors. This has significant implications for psychological health provision in other sectors, since universities play significant role in capacity building in mental health provision profession through counselling, training, consultancy and supervision of counsellors and trainees.
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73-92
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The Freedom of Religion and Rights in Africa on International Perspectives. Dr. Ettamena Venugopal
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The history of human kind wasstruggle for religious freedom has been ongoing for centuries, and has led to innumerable, tragic conflicts. The right to freedom of religion is an important and effective mechanism regulating the relationship between religion and the state. It therefore comes as no surprise that the right to freedom of religion is recognized in most prominent international human rights instruments
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93-99
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Violence Against Women: Issues Of Surveillance Discipline And Punish. Dr. Anindya Bhattacharyya
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In sociology the concept of 'body' first came to prominence in the 1980s in the writings of Hirst and Wooley (1982). The sociological literature on body is located at the very centre of nature/culture and biology/society dualisms. The concept of body in the twentieth century was taken up in a radical way in the backdrop of the totalitarian societies, fascism, National Socialism and the concept of mindless body.
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Human Resource Practices and Organizational Commitment: A Study on Academic Staffs Members in Ethiopian Public Higher Learning Institutions. Tadesse Regassa and Professor K. John
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The main purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between human resource management (HRM) practices and organizational commitment of academic staff in public universities. Because, good management of recruitment and selection, performance appraisal, supervisory support, training and development, compensation and employment relationships are interpreted positively by employees and this in turn enhances organizational commitment.
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Study Of School Teachers' Opinion About E-Learning. Dr. Sandeep Kataria
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The present study compares the opinion of teachers of government secondary schools in the urban area of Ludhiana District of Punjab towards e-learning on the basis of gender and stream they teach in. A sample of 80 teachers was selected randomly from these schools. A self-made questionnaire having 30 items was used to collect the information related to different aspects of e-learning from the teachers.
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Globalization Era: Women Politics In India. Dr. B.Prabhakara Rao
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The present paper is an attempt to bring out women Political Participation in Globalization Era with reference to India. Women Empowerment is a major social phenomenon which requires an understanding of its multi-dimensional influence, including our family structures and units. The 2011 Census contains an important message because it is far from a balanced gender ratio
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ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY OF LOCAL GINS IN BAYELSA STATE: Determination Of Methanol Content In Local Gins. Erepamowei Young and Timi Tarawou
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Methanol is a poisonous contaminant contained in alcoholic liquor including local gins produced and consumed by local people in Bayelsa State and other parts of Nigeria without quality control checks especially for methanol content.
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145-152
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Scanty Knowledge and Inferior practice of Breast Self Examination among Educated Women. Dr.Kamalaveni and J.Santhiya
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According to data available by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR, 2016) specific cancer burden in females includes cancer in cervix, breast, mouth/oropharynx and esophagus. In urban areas the breast cancer is more common compared to rural areas.
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Environmental Density and Its Effect on Health and Quality of Life. Nisha Kumari and Anubhuti Dubey
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The sample comprised of a total of 200 residents of Gorakhpur city. Amongst them100 were residing in the two densely populated areas of Gorakhpur (high density) namely, Urdu bazaar and Alinagar and 100 participants were residing in new residential colonies and societies (low density).
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Analyzing The Relationship Between Quality Standards Of Satisfaction And Loyalty In Jordan's Higher Education. Majed Alqurneh and Filzah Md Isa
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Constraints of time and lack of prior studies on Higher-Education sites of Jordan, confined quantitative approach of studying the variables in question, which could be comprehensively explored in future researchers by utilizing both quantitative as well as a qualitative approach of research.
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An Assessment Of The Challenges Of Children In Prison With Their Mothers: A Case Of Langata Women Maximum Prison. Wilson W.A Onyango
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Children growing up in prison with imprisoned mothers are faced with a myriad of challenges. The Kenyan laws allow toddlers to stay with their incarcerated mothers in prison up to the age of four years. Definitely, the children who live in prison are not criminals and as such should not be subjected to any treatment and environment that reduces their human basic natural rights.
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Preference And Usage Of E-Banking Services - An Analysis. P.Suja and Dr.A.Dhanalakshmi
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E-Banking has emerged due to stiff competition prevailing among banks, globalization, Information, Communication Technology (ICT) and change in the business environment etc., The demand for innovative banking is on the rise, hence the banks are compelled to switch over from traditional banking to E-Banking.
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Partnership Of Public-Private In The Presentation Of Health Services: Implementation Of Turkey-England. Ismail SEVINC and Mehmet Akif ERISEN
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Public-private partnership (PPP) can be defined as sharing the investments and services, costs, risks and profits of enterprises between public and private corporations based on an agreement. Even though healthcare industry has a little proprietor of a share in PPP, the healthcare industry makes a considerable contribution to PPP.
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Solutions to minimise the Gap between Perception and Practice of Ethics-Promoters Perspective. Chitra Shashidhar and Dr M Prakash
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The hotel industry has been emerging as one of the country's leading economic sectors. It has also been aiding and abetting the growth of allied sectors like tourism and transportation. What is striking about the hotel industry is that it uses mostly indigenous resources for its growth and for its eventual contribution to the country's GDP.
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Growth and Distribution of Electricity Subsidy in India During Pre and Post liberalization. Dr. Rajwinder Kaur
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Indian Government play vital role in agriculture sector development. This vital role includes import-export policies and domestic policies like price support programmes, direct payments, and input subsidies to influence the cost farm inputs like credit, fertilizers, seeds, irrigation water, etc.
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Influence of Word Of Mouth in Banking Services. Dhanyasree V K and Antony Joseph K
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A good Word-Of-Mouth (WOM) is the most effective and cheapest form of advertisement. People who are ready to avail services of any service provider mainly on the basis of WOM may first receive from their friends or relatives.
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Pilgrimage tourism development in Jammu and Kashmir: Issues and challenges. Ishfaq Ahmad Ganai
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Pilgrimage tourism is that form of tourism which is mainly motivated for religious reasons. Pilgrimage tourism is considered to be one of the fast growing forms of tourism. The occupation of tourism is providing very useful and fruitful avenues especially to those people who are engaged in tourism activities, because through this smoke less industry they are not only enhancing their standard of living but also generating income and employment opportunities.
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Threats Of Traditional Retail Sector In India. Dr.Shanmuganandavadivel
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The retail in India is largely un-organized and predominantly consists of small, independent, owner managed shops. It acts as an income source to lacks of people livelihood invariably in rural and urban areas. They are indirectly helping the economic development of our country in the distribution of goods and services as well as acting as a mediator of the manufacturers and the consumers.
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Uniform Civil Code: Constitutional and Judicial Perspective. Dr. Yadwinder Singh
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In a country of a million customs and communities like India, personal law have cropped up as one of the key factors of conflict among the people. The requirement for a Uniform Civil code in India has been debated and argued several times and it still remains one among the foremost controversial issues remarked in our Constitution.
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Co-Integration Analysis: An Empirical Study of Spot and Future Metal Index of Multi Commodity Exchange of India. Dr. Hitesh S. Viramgami and Dr. Jyoti Sharma
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Metal market acquires the major portion of the commodity market of India. This research paper aims to find out that if spot and future metal markets are having any co-integration or not. The study is based upon the time series data of about 10 years from July 1, 2005 to February 28, 2015.
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Dynamics of Livestock Husbandry in Western Trans-Ghaghara (Devi Patan Region), Uttar Pradesh: A Case Study. Prof. Nizamuddin Khan and Ashish Kumar Parashari
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Livestock husbandry is one of the important primary economic activities in the world which is practiced by almost 3 billion people. Livestock husbandry in India is major occupation which is practiced by about 70 percent population. In the present study various factors which determine the level, intensity, growth and development of livestock husbandry have been highlighted in the Western Trans-Ghaghra Region. The study is entirely based on secondary sources of data.
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Impact Of Concept Attainment Model In Teaching Of Biological Concepts At Higher Primary School Level. Dr. Hoovinbhavi B.L. and Shri. Bodhale M.B.
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The present study is experimental in nature. The main objective of this study was to study the effectiveness of concept attainment model in terms of achievement of students in science (biology). A total sample of 60 students from shri shahaji High School Akkalkot Dist- Solapur from VI std are selected. From 60 students two matched groups are made one is experimental group and another is controlled group.
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Entrepreneurship Education Development In Universidade Da Paz (UNPAZ) Timor Leste. Miguel Lucas Lay Costa
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Universidade Da Paz (UNPAZ) as the largest private University in Timor Leste is encouraged to develop education in the field of entrepreneurship in Unpaz to produce skilled human resources, independent and professional graduates.
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Towards Swachh Bharat; Consumers' Demographic Variables as Catalysts in the Effective Communication of the Campaign. Collins Marfo Agyeman, Dr. Devaraj Badugu and Kenneth Amoah-Binfoh
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Effective communication has proven to be an essential requirement of every setting in order to succeed. Due to the increment of awareness of environmental issues, the Swachh Bharat campaign has been established. Hence, this study was carried out to explore consumers' demographic variables and their significant influences on their contact to the communication of the campaign.
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Issues of Preparation of Qualitative Financial Reporting in the Republic of Uzbekistan. MatkarimovDavronbekMatyakubovich
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The development of integration processes imposes certain requirements for uniformity and transparency of the principles of financial reporting formation applied in different countries. Therefore, with the aim of entering international capital markets many Uzbek companies to enter international capital markets face the need to prepare their financial statements in accordance with the IFRS principles.
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Effect of union budget presentation on Indian stock market. Dr. Ruchika Gahlot
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This research paper tries to analyze the effect of budget presentation on stock market volatility for which the whole time period is divided into short term (3 days prior and 3 days post budget) medium term (15 days prior and 15 days post budget) and long term (60 days in which dummy variable was introduced).
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381-407
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Performance of Self Help Groups by Their Characteristics in Drought Prone Districts of West Bengal- A micro level analysis. SantanuBisai
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The present study finds a significant differential performance in respect of utilization of credit and training are found across strong, medium and weak groups classified on the basis of selected financial and economic indicators in DPAs and non-DPAs. The paper emphasizes upon the need for economic development of the DPAs so that most of the SHGs become strong to make substantial impact on rural development.
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Tax Planning Awareness And Techniques Adopted By Salaried Assessee (Having House Property Income). Manjur Alam
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Taxes, after all are the due we pay for the privileges of membership in an organised society. It is the duty of each government in every civilized country to look after the welfare of its citizens. Tax is an important and significant source of government's income or revenue for this purpose.
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Situational Factors And Changes On Shoppers' Purchasing Outcomes In Bangalore Shopping Malls. Dr. V. Ramadevi, Dr. M. Meenakshi Saratha and Dr. K. Vanaja
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The economic condition would have to stabilize before there is an improvement in consumer spending and further development of the retail sector is most important success way for the retails industry. Analyzing and understanding shoppers' behaviour and the impacts of situational factors may reduce uncertainty in decision-making.
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438-452
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An Impact of Revenues of other telecom Operators due to Reliance Jio's Entry. Dr.A.Vennila
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Reliance Jio enters the telecom market when there are three established, well entrenched incumbent carriers - BhartiAirtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular. They collectively control nearly 80% of the pan-india GSM customer base around 75% of the revenue market share. Only 25% of India's mobile phone subscriber use smart phones out of which 4G base is about 10-15%
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A Study on Pathetic Dimensions of Displacementof Scheduled Tribes against Development Projects. Gayadhar Thakur
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Tribal studies have been customarilyexecuted by anthropologists not just implied the rich cultural heritage that these tribes carries, but also to have an insight as how far and to what extent the tribes are eligible to be in mainstream.
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458-463
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A Study on Status of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (An Initiative towards Financial Inclusion) in Indian Scenario. Sunil
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Financial inclusion in India is aimed at providing financial services to excluded Indian segment at economic cost which was previously available at higher cost.1 Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana launched by present Indian PM is a giant effort to include the big deprived society in the race of financial inclusion.
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464-477
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Employee Branding: A New Mantra of Employee Retention for Sustainable Growth of Organization. Yashaswini Mishra
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In the current globalized competitive world, each company looks for the best talent around. Henceforth, there prevails a situation where, world class reputed organization have to come up with jaw dropping packages to ensure that talented employee can become a part of their work structure with admirable career opportunities.
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Stability Of The Banking System Of Uzbekistan: Analytical Review Of Large Banks. Qoraboev Nodir
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This article studies issues of providing financial stability of commercial banks. There is reviewed a new Single supervisory mechanism of EU for banks. We analyzed main indicators of financial stability of the banking system Uzbekistan on example of nine large banks.
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The Pattern of Power Relations in Management of Nusa Dua Tourism Resort, Bali. I Gusti Ketut Purnaya
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Nusa Dua tourism resort has become an important part of the construction and development of tourism industry particularly in Bali and generally in Indonesia. The development has occured at Nusa Dua resort inflicts many struggles in managing, each party has their particular interests.
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA. Dr. A. SIVANANDAM
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Every country's growth is dependent upon the utilization of the scarce resources that it have. One way to multiply the growth is to increase the resources and to upgrade the technology and this can be possible by attracting the resources from various countries to the host country.
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Paper in Sanskrit. Dr. Somnath Sahu
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517-529
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND WORK LIFE BALANCE OF EMPLOYEES IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Dr.T.Elanchezhian
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Emotions are the natural part of life and everybody connects to it. Emotions are basically consist of different five things like someone’s feeling power, feelings, spurring one, perceiving feelings in someone and caring ability towards other. Emotions are just a strong connection that makes two souls connected with each other if they are apart from each other. It is represented as a good job in the work environment. To make the balance in work life is so much difficult for information technology persons. Work life balance is a huge term which means how to balance the job environment with the life and how to stay fit with each other. Not only to make the life balanced but also encourage the culture environment which supports the required strategies. Further on, requirement among the manager and the employer to find out the some important or we can say some imaginary type arrangements that improves the effectiveness and quality without damaging or without harming anything like their families and life. This paper represents the balance among work life and with their job balance necessary in the field so that the employees can survive much better in a way. It also included the part of HR and social sciences with ideal reference to improve the information in balancing behavior of work life and information technology. The finding and investigation of this study will be more helping in the area of information technology in India, which is a very big association in the fields of industry. So this paper demonstrates all about the work life balanced and emotional intelligence in information technology.
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E-GOVERNANCE: A STUDY ON INITIATIVES TAKEN IN UNIVERSITIES OF
HARYANA
Pradeep
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21st Century is an era of information and communication technology. Presently, the information
technology, play a vital role to connecting the people of different place within the seconds. Now it
has become an integral part of our lives. The information technology has paved the way to
expedite the matter with high level of technology. Although we talk about the new interpretation of
electronic term in e-governance, e-governance tells us about their technical application. Egovernance can be implemented not only on small scale but also at the large level at any
organization, office, institution. If we talk about e-Governance for the education sector, eGovernance has been implemented in India in the higher education sector in the last few years. In
the present study, the introduction of e-governance in the universities tells its simplicity, with the
establishment of all the administrative work without any inconvenience. Governing structure for
universities varies from one country to another and is highly prestigious in the whole world. Egovernance projects have been conceptualized in the changes made along with the changes in time
of time with the Haryana State Universities. On the basis of findings, it is concluded that the
information technology has been proved conducive to operate the universities in an efficient ways
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A STUDY OF MEDICAL WASTE” MANAGEMENT IN DARBHANGA” DISTRICTS
Sanjay Kumar
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The biomedical waste generated from hospitals and other health care Establishments are of infection in
hazardous nature so required to be put in a special category. Lack of awareness among the health care
Professionals, technical knowhow and poor waste management infrastructure of hospitals make the situation
worse hare in the Darbhanga districts. To protect human health and the environment. The Ministry of
Environment and Forest Government of Bihar, notified the Biomedical waste management and handling
rule-1998, applicable of all persons who generate, collect, recycle, store .transport, treat, dispose, or handle
biomedical waste. In the purview of the latest notification a primary study was conducted in 18 HCEs of
Darbhanga to estimate the quantity of waste being generated and to evaluate some existing practices being
employed by the HCEs for the management of biomedical waste. Questionnaire-based interviews, visuals,
inspection, hospitals and random weighing the quantity of medical waste were adopted as a method to carry
out the study. The study revealed HCS of Darbhanda generate 0.8kg/bed/day with a total of 2530kg of
biomedical waste per day 65% of the surveyed HCS dispose of their waste in unscientific and not under the
newly laid notification segregation of BMW at the point of generation is at a rudimentary stage. The study
concludes an implementation deficit of guidelines on medical waste
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Mohammad Kamil
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559-567
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Colonial Exploitation and Resistance of Fiji’s Indian Indentured Migrants
Rajiv Kumar
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This paper probe into the history of Indian Indentured Labour Emigration System (IILES)
with reference to the British colonial exploitation over the perceived aspirations of Indian
indentured labourers experienced during their stay in Fiji from 1879 to 1920. Fiji came into
the British control when Cakobau (Chief of the Fijian Islands Chiefs) ceded it to Queen
Victoria in 1874 and Indian labourers were introduced in 1879, specifically when the first
ship ‘Leonidas’ embarked from Calcutta port and arrived on 15 May, 1879 in Fiji.
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568-573
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Role of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita in the concept of Social Harmony
Dr. Sunil Kumar, Sunil Kumar Mishra
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574-579
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EFFECTS OF SPORTS ON ACADEMIC LIFE
Pramod Dalal
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580-588
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FOREIGN DOMINATION IN THE NORTHERN INDIA FROM 200 BC TO 300 AD
IRFAN AHMED
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589-602
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THE IMPACT ON LIVINGS: THE RESHAPING AND REJUVENATING OF THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE IN INDIA
DR. RUPINDER KOUR
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603-608
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Marriage, Discord and Psychological Distress in Cry, the Peacock
SumairaAkhter
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Anita Desai is an Indian novelist and Professor Emeritus, Creative Writingat the MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, USA.
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609-615
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Shades of Slavery in Ancient India:A Peep Into Mauryan Times
Dr.Nagendra Sharma
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The role of women in Mauryan societyis quite significant. Their position as
subordinate to men was often taken for granted.
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616-623
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PRE-EMINENT BADAGUTHITTU YAKSHAGANA ARTIST-
GOPALA ACHARYA
Dr. RAMESH ACHAR
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624-633
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A STUDY ON THE FEMINISM IN THE WORKS OF SHASHI
DESHPANDE
Shilpi Gupta
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634-642
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हरित क्रान्ति- एक समाजशास्त्रीय अध्ययन
डॉ. जगजीत सिंह कविया
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643-657
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War against Terrorism & Crisis of Credibility of United Nations and USA
Dr. Arvinder Singh
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For the last two hundred years, Western world has powerful and developed tremendously in the all spheres of life whereas the Islamic world lag behind and remain underdeveloped at large.
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652-656
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GENDER ISSUES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
Dr.Nisha Jain
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657-667
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J. SWAMINATHAN: ONE OF THE ENIGMATIC INDIVIDUALS PIONEERING POST-AVANT-GARDE DISCOVERINGNATIVE ETERNAL ABSTRACTION
Dr. Ramesh Kandagiri,
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A preternaturally rare combination of ascetic liberalist by heart and a staunch rationalist by mind, J. Swaminathanhad manifested in him both an artist and art critic with a difference.
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668-678
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