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Farm Based Adaptation Strategies To Climate Change Among Smallholder Farmers In Manyoni District, Tanzania. Andrew Omari Shirima And Galinoma Lubawa
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Climate change is a global challenge to both sustainable livelihoods and economic development. In Tanzania farming depends almost entirely on rainfall, a situation that makes agriculture vulnerable to climate change. This study investigated the adaptation strategies adopted by smallholder farmers in Manyoni District.The specific objectives were to determine the adaptation strategies by smallholder famers and examine adaptation strategies by socio-demographic factors.
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Review improved methods: curriculum development public higher education from the perspective of university faculty members Isfahan and Azad University Meymeh. Rezvan Shirmohamadi And DrTaghi Aghahoseini
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One of the important questions that philosophers have always thought those involved in education and training systems to preoccupy the content and educational texts. And given the status of public education and its role in higher education need to review and monitor the content is very tangible goals and titles.
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23-30
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Historical Accounts of Lake Victoria's Fisheries Transformation. Berling M. Sospeter, BonamaxM. Mbasa and Frank G. Hawasi
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Having diversity of historical accounts on similar case normally tends to jeopardize validity of the case being examined. Lake Victoria's fishery is one of the earliest fishing occupation which has faced contradictory accounts on its transformation from artisanal to commercial fishery. This papergives a historical account from the local perspective (fishing communities) on fishery transformation that has taken place in Lake Victoria.
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31-53
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Emerging Latin American and the Caribbean(LaC) Markets: Growth, Opportunities, and Challenges to India. Gowd Kiran Kumar
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Our paper - "Emerging Latin American and Caribbean(LaC) Markets: Growth, Opportunities, and Challenges to India", is aimed at analyzing and observing the shifts in Latin American and Caribbean trade integration and how changes in this crucial and volatile region will affect India's aggressive push to secure its energy security framework, food security and raw material requirement.
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54-75
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Self Concept In Relation To Academic Achievment Among Higher Secondary School Students.
R. Gnanavel and Dr.R.Diane Joseph
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This study aimed at finding out the Self-concept in relation to academic achievement among higher secondary school students. The sample comprised of 300 Self-concept in relation to academic achievement among higher secondary school students. The tools used were Test of Self-concept in relation to academic achievement among higher secondary school students by Dr. Prathiba Deo and Personal Data sheet.
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76-81
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World On Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability (By Amy Chua, 2003). Ebenezer Agbeko
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Ebenezer Agbeko is an Independent Researcher and holds a Masters degree from American Public University, School of Security and Global Studies (United States). His articles “Understanding the Structural Dynamics of the Russo-Chechen Conflict..." and "The Syrian Conflict and Superpower Politics: The Way Forward" were both published in the Journal of Global Peace and Conflict (Vol. 2, Issue No. 2, December 31, 2014).
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82-92
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Book Review and Reflection on Bio Capital: The Constitution of Postgenomic Life by Kaushik Sunder Rajan. Garima Yadav
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The book is a well written piece, offering us a different take by bringing out the intricate relationships between several players ad factors involved in the development of bio technology, which are present in contemporary world not only at a horizontal plane but also a vertical plane.
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93-99
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Production And Marketed Surplus Of Cotton: A Case Study Of Bathinda District Of Punjab. Parveen Rani and Dr. Shakuntla Gupta
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Cotton often referred as "White Gold" has been in cultivation in India for more than five thousand years. India occupies the 2nd place among the cotton growing countries of the world. The increased industrialization and urbanization in India is bringing about shifts in cotton consumption pattern. This in turn, has resulted in increased demand for cotton.
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100-107
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Violence in cyber-space in teenagers dating relationships: An exploratory study ina Mexican state in high school students. Dr.Maria Teresa Prieto Quezada, Dr. Arturo LaureVidriales and M.C. Juan Emmanuel Delva Benavides
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In this paper we tried to study and understand how teenegers use violence through technology in their dating relationship; the aggressiveness inherent to the human being takes its share of protagonism and becomes violent with a new face when the conflict appears in the sentimental relationships of teenagers who live in a situation of boyfriend and girlfriend.
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108-122
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Impact Of Classroom Management On Achieving Quality Secondary School Education: A Review. Sunanda Grover
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The aim of this study to highlight the concept of classroom management with regards to its scope, problems involved and teacher involvement in achieving an effective learning environment for quality secondary education. Class room management challenges has been classified in theoretical terms as the interactionist;
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123-135
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"Miracle" and "Science" in the Growth of Anukulchandra Faith. SoumyaMohapatra
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In Indian context, religious gurus and their organizations have, since centuries, played an important role in making, interpreting and spreading religious meanings and values. Frequently they are seen as the upholders of 'tradition', perceived as embodiment of divine and mediators of traditions.
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136-146
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Climate Change And International Economic Law. Namrata Gupta
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Climate change is a complex problem that requires solutions on many fronts. Ninety-seven percent of climate scientists agree that climate-warming trends over the past century are very likely due to human activities.
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147-161
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The Position of A Deputy Regional Head in Running the Regional Government in Indonesia. Piere Mario Bait
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Tension between Regional Heads and Deputy Heads of region in the process of running the regional governments has been a common phenomenon in Indonesia. This can be seen in their efforts to assign certain people for certain strategic positions and lack of approval between them in issuing government policies.
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162-170
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The Constitutional Validity Of The Practice Of Triple Talaq Among Muslims. Namrata Gupta
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Triple Talaq is a practice of divorce by Muslims in India. It has been a subject of controversy and debates within the community, raising the issues of justice, gender equality and human rights. The Government of India and the Supreme Court of India have been involved in addressing the issues.
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171-180
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Task based approach in english language teaching classes to enhance the speaking and writing skills - a study among the post graduate students. Dr. J. Prabhavathi
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Task based approach in English Language Learning focuses on the application of better communication skills. It creates interests among the students. It is a highly communicative approach where students spend a lot of time in communicating with each other and also with the teacher.
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181-187
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Status of Financial Inclusion: An in-depth study of Noksigkittim village, Meghalaya. Lilika K Zhimomi and Shalleyma Karim
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Adoption of farm technology is capital intensive and its application requires sufficient supply of credit to meet input demands. In order to enable the poor farmers to get access to the modern technology and enhance their investments, the concept of financial inclusion has been initiated by the government with the aim to provide financial assistance to the low income earners at an affordable cost.
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The dynamic role of women in transformed fisheries of Lake Victoria. Berling M. Sospeter, Domitilla R. Bashemera and Grace Benedict
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The decline of fish catch in Lake Victoria has manifested into changed gender role with women being edged out of fisheries activities. This paper attempts to describe the role of women in transformed fisheries of Lake Victoria. A total of 246 fishers from fishing dependents communities in three islands of Lake Victoria were involved.
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196-210
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Asymmetric Informationandbenefits Of Financial Derivatives. Aleksandra Stankovska and LjupcoStojceski
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The purpose of this paper is to present the main trends regarding the assymetric information, using the available statistical data on OTC financial derivatives. Information failure occurs when people have inaccurate, incomplete or misunderstood data and so make potentially wrong choices.
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International Migration: The contemporary debates and deriving "Theory of Need Fulfilment". Priyanka Jain
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This paper states that international migration today is a global reality for nation-states as the number of migrants are rapidly increasing each year. Further, the paper talks about paradox of transnational migration where socio-economic and political cause of migration for one set of tribes in one region becomes a socio-economic and political consequence for another set of tribes in another region, changing the environment of that region.
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"Cultivation And Marketing Of Flowers In India"-An Empirical Study. Dr. R.Senthil Kumar
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Flowers are generally in addition to facilitating the reproduction of flowering plants, flowers have long been admired and used by humans to beautify their environment, and also as objects of romance, ritual, religion, medicine. The role of flowers in our life has been immense during the course of the history.
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244-271
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Environmental Concerns and remedies in India. Dr. Afifa Aisha Rahmat
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In India, environment conservation is worsened by the high population density and growth rates. population size and growth tend to expand and accelerate these human impacts on the natural resources and environment .environmental pollution not only leads to deteriorating environmental conditions but also have adverse effects on the sustainable development and health of the people.
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272-279
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Effect Of Perceived Parenting Styles On Adjustment In Adolescents From Urban And Rural Areas. Dr.V.H.Asudani
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Adolescence refers to the intervening period in life that stands between childhood and adulthood. The teenage years from 13 to 19 constitute the time of adolescence. It is characterized by wide range of physical, psychological and social changes. It's the time when security and carefree time of childhood comes to be replaced with insecurity and instability in life.
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280-293
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Emotional Maturity For Type A And Type B's Behavioural Pattern For Students. Kanika Suri, Rita and Swati Singh
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The present study compared college students' personality and emotional maturity among Male and Female students enrolled in HNB Garhwal University in Srinagar, Uttarakhand. Aim of the study: To study the interaction of Type A/B behaviour pattern and emotional maturity.
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294-304
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A Structured Model Of Attitudinal Determinants Of Green Purchase Behaviour. Dr. Manvinder Singh Tandon And Ms. Vaishali Sethi
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The study aims to propose and test a model of the effects of explicit attitudinal constructs on the frequency of green purchase behavior. Environmental concern, Green advertisement and Perceived quality of green products are operationalized by a path model hypothesizing effects of these antecedents on attitude leading to purchase intention and finally the purchase behavior of green products.
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305-328
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Menace of Black Money in India and its Mitigation. Kapil Rahang
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This paper endeavours to study the Concept of black money in India. The mounting size of black money in India has been drawing attention since last many decades. The black money affects the macroeconomics variables as well as the microeconomic variables, makes government policies failure. The mounting size of black economy is mainly due to the weak regulations and administration of taxes, loopholes in existing enforcement system.
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329-343
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Occupational Stress of Police. Daneshwari Onkari and Sunanda Itagi
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The occupational stress of police studied on 120 police constables who were randomly selected from 22 police stations of Dharwad taluk of Karnataka in the year 2015. Occupational stress scale developed by Srivastav and Sing, 1984, socio-economic status scale by Agarwal et al., 2005 and self structured questionnaire to collect auxiliary information were used for data collection.
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344-355
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Participatory Right of the Nigerian Child - Remembering the Past, Appreciating the Present and Forecasting the Future. Michael A. AjaNwachuku
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The past was the era of non-existence of participatory rights for children. The present is the entrenchment of such rights in international instruments and some national laws including Nigeria's Child's Rights Act, 2003 wherein some participatory rights were specifically stated to so be, and others not so specifically stated.
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356-368
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Spiritual Intelligence In Students Pursuing Professional And Non-Professional Courses: A Comparative Study. Dr. Monika R. Seth
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Traditional education in India was largely non-professional in its compositions. It was after the advent of British rule; the modern professional education came into vogue in India. It was in the mid of the 19th century that Calcutta, Madras and Bombay Universities came into existence.
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369-377
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Goods And Service Tax In India: The Developments And Challenges In Implementation. Dr.Rupinder Katoch
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Goods and service tax is the biggest taxation reform in India. It purports to replace multiple taxes like VAT, Service Tax, Central Excise etc, with only one tax regime, i.e. GST. In the present study the author has made an attempt to highlight the salient features of the GST and has also dicussed how GST is going to be beneficial to citizens, industrialists and Government of India in mny ways.
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378-391
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Relationship Of Well-Being With Internet Addiction. Dr. Harprit Kaur And Amandeep Kaur
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Internet addiction is a new psychological disorder, rapidly increasing both mainstream and proficient acknowledgement. This exploratory research endeavored to examine the relationship between Well-being and Internet Addiction. The sample for this study comprised of 200 internet addicts (100 males & 100 females) with age-range of 20-28 years, recruited from different parts of Punjab. Friedman Well-being Scale (Friedman, 1992) and Internet Addiction Test (Young, 2014) were employed to test the proposed hypothesis.
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392-407
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Spatial Patterns Of Sex Ratio: A Micro Level Study Of Baijanth Block Of District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. Mrs. Seema Choudhary And Prof. D.D. Sharma
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Sex ratio is an index of the socio-economic conditions prevailing in an area and is a useful tool for regional analysis (Franklin, 1956). Sex ratios are fundamental to the geographic analysis of an area, for they are not only important features of the landscape but also influence the other demographic elements significantly and as such provide additional means and materials for analyzing regional landscape (Trewartha, 1953).
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408-416
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Celebrity Endorsement: A Literature Review. Ranganadh S. Emmadi
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Today, one of the most popular advertising strategies used by companies is celebrity endorsement. It has become an integral part of almost every brand's promotional campaign and a big marketing trend. Both, theory and practice have proven that the use of celebrities in advertising is a good way for attracting attention of a public.Celebrities are role models for majority of Indians and are most respected persons in the society.
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417-426
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A Stateless State: Life after Near Death Experience. G.Raghavendra Prasad
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Various Research studies claim that the people who experience Near Death Experience in their life reveal changes in their behavioural aspect towards handling issues. As indicated by various researches NDE experienced people tend to become more introversive when a self comparison metric is set. Many researchers are subjecting it as post traumatic stress. But there are no significant justifications towards that claim.
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427-431
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A New Paradigm In Strategy Transforms Businesses And Disrupts The Market - Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited - Case In Point. Mrs.V.Mathangi and Dr.R.Geethalakshmi
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In the 21th Century, businesses are leveraging the overwhelming effect of Digitalisation. Companies are rethinking and modifying their business strategies in the light of intense competition. In the pipeline, only few companies are able to churn out success and stay ahead of the curve. Survival of the fittest is the order of the digital era and many have failed to stay relevant in the long run.
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432-439
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A Study Of Emotional Intelligence With Respect To Sex, Locality And Academic Achievement. Dibya Jyoti Sinha and Prof (Dr.) Prem Shankar Srivastava
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The present study has been carried out a study of Emotional Intelligence with respect to sex, locality and academic achievement on a sample of 300 secondary school students of which 150 secondary students are female and remaining 150 students are male belonging to urban and rural localities by applying t-test in order to know the level of significance.
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440-452
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Impact Of Facebook On Urban Youth: A Study On Kolkata Metropolitan. Abhijit Paul
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In 21st centuries facebook has become a popular type of social network which plays a crucial role not only to urban youth but also it has a significant importance to rural youth. In the era of globalisation, facebook is fastened city life worldwide. Facebook opened a new horizon of the virtual communication system in the last few years with popularity. It has lots of attractive features which pull up young generation in superfast way which put a far reaching effect on human being.
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453-463
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Pain And Chronic Disease In The Aftermath Of An Environmental Disaster. Charu Kala
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The article is centred on the notion of pain and its transformation from natural to social experience as embodied in the process of disease. Yet its meaning cannot be restricted to mere physiological malfunctioning of the organism. The concept of illness pertains to the manner in which the patient, his family members and the physician interpret and respond with the process of disease.
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464-470
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Geographical Catalogue Of Archaeological Sites of the Part of South West Sundarban Coastal Tract, West Bengal, India. Dr. SumanSaren
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Humans are component elements of physical environment and settlement subsistent pattern of the people are govern by morphogenic evolution of landscape from the early time. Location of any archaeological site is deeply rooted with the local geography in any region, because the history of country is inseparably connected with its geography.
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471-485
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The Present Education System Of India. Namrata Gupta
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Education is an important activity in society, it gives an opportunity to man to understand the world around him and his place in it In ancient times man was completely at the mercy of nature which was a complete mystery to him.
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472-493
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Endangered Languages: Some Concerns. Namrata Gupta
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Language is not simply a tool for communication but a central and defining feature of identity as all human thoughts conceptualized through a language and all human values are pronounced and perceived through it.
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494-506
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Examining Affordable Housing Policy In India: A Special Emphasis On Rajiv Rinn Yojana. Ar. Vishal Chettry
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Today one of the major issue faced by the developing countries around the world is massive housing shortage which eventually leads to the growth of squatter settlements and slums. Nonetheless Urbanization has acted as a boon for India but it somehow is leading to the concentration of migrants from the nearby towns and villages.
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507-518
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A Critical Analysis Of Domestic And International Laws Relating To Child Labour In Bangladesh. Ziaul Islam Jewel
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The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effectiveness of the labour laws relating to child from national and international perspective. The study also has the importance of understating the child labour and its negative impact on the children as well as on the society. The methodology of the study is basically based on the secondary data. Documentation study is the sole data collection tool used for conducting the study.
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519-532
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Antenatal Care Seeking Behaviour Among Women In Urban Slums In Tamil Nadu. V. Saravanakumar and Dr. C. Sivapragasam
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Maternal health of women and children will be improved only if women utilize the health services by antenatal care visits regularly, complications if any will be rectified and high risk deliveries will be reduced and thus reduction of both MMR and IMR.
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533-538
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A Comparative Study Of Family Environment Of Working Women Of Government And Private Sector. Ms. Goldy Gupta
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Traditionally, the major responsibility of women has been perceived to be the home maker while breadwinning was the main responsibility of men. 'Men make houses and women make homes' is the traditional belief. But, with the passage of time the economic development of any country requires an integration of both male and female labour forces. That is men and women both have to contribute to the development process of the country.
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539-552
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A Study On Utilisation Of Forest Resources In Jawadhu Hills Of Tiruvannamalai District. K. Sathishkumar and G. Natarajan
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This present study focus on utilisation and benefits of forest resources in tribal communities' people in jawadhu hills of Tiruvannamalai district. Forest plays a crucial role in the economic and social well being of people particularly in rural areas of Tamil Nadu. The State has over 12% of Reserve Forest Area as protected areas.
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553-566
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Impact Of Globalisation On Childhood: A Case Study Of The Children Of A Suburban Area. Moumita Dey
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We are now in the era of globalisation. At present, Globalisation is a burning issue. It has spread out every corner of the world, every parts of our regular life. Though scholars have said that globalisation is an ancient phenomenon and it also prevailed at the time of earliest civilisations.
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Socio Demographic And Psychological Barriers To Utilization Of Mental Health Services. Dr.Neha Pandeya
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Large epidemiological surveys have demonstrated an alarming increase in prevalence of mental disorders. Despite that utilization of mental health services has not increased accordingly. There are different practical, physical, affective, cognitive and cultural deterrents to seeking professional psychological help.
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578-584
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A Study On Women Reservation In Urban Local Government In Tamil Nadu In With Special Reference To Athoor Block. S. Sirajtheen
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In ancient time to modern time the women have a lot of problem like, domestic problem, social, cultural, economical problem to facing the women. Because of the society was defined by women as a weaker section. Not only these problems are main reason, financial problems also created by problem of one of the women development.
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585-594
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The Legal Functions Of Marine Conservation Forum In Supporting The Development Of Marine Conservation Areas In Rote Ndao Regency. Benny A. Litelnoni, Jimmy Pello and Sulistyanto
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Marine Conservation Areas have significant contributions to many aspects of human life. Conservation of marine resources performed by governments and non-governmental organizations and institutions is therefore considered highly important. The purpose of this study was to identify the legal functions of Marine Conservation Forum in Rote Ndao regency.
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595-608
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Mulk Raj Anand's Peasant 'Hero' in 'Lalu Trilogy'. Nishtha Bharti
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A significant part of literary production consists of the rewriting of popular currents or of cultural accounts such as folk tales and myths. These rewritings may take the form of dedicated praise or of critical evaluation. But either way, such acts of literary remembrance contribute in a very specific manner to the ongoing debates and contestations within the political space, especially when the atmosphere is of instability and conflict.
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Evaluation Of Knowledge Of Tooth Bleaching Among Patients-A Questionnare Based Study. L.G.Vijayaa Lakshmi
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Tooth discolouration is classified as intrinsic and extrinsic discoloration. Intrinsic discolouration develops at the time of tooth. Extrinsic discolouration develops after the tooth formation.(1)Drugs like tetracycline, high levels of fluoride and exposure to certain metals during tooth formation causes intrinsic staining .
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Prevalence Of Disk Displacement Disorders Of Tmj Among Dental Students. L.G.Vijayaa Lakshmi and Dr.Vivek Narayan
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Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs) is a general term that indicates many clinical conditions involving masticatory muscles and temporomandibular joints and their associated structures. Characterizing of this clinical conditions by pain in the particular area, Temporomandibular joint (TMJ),deviation or limitation in range of mandible motions and TMJ sounds such as clicking, popping during mandible functions.
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630-636
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Maanavaadhikaar Evan Durbal Samooh(Mahilaaye): Ek Adhyayan. Sangh Sen Singh
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637-651
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A Study On Social Concerns Of Advertising In India . Prashant Das
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The advertisement world is quite elusive. The importance of advertising in the current scenario of marketing is increasing day by day.
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652-658
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Gender Equality: Time Has Changed Now. Dr.Samrendra Sharma
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We proud Indians of 21st century enjoy in celebrations when a boy is born, and if it is a girl, a muted or no celebrations is the Home. Love for a male child is so much so that from the times immemorial we are killing our daughters at the time of birth or before birth, and if, fortunately, she is not killed we find various ways to discriminate against girl child throughout her life.
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659-666
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INDIA AND GROSS44 NATIONAL HAPPINESS (GNH) : A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS Dr. Ram PraveshYadav
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Gross national happiness (GNH) is the true parameter of development. Quantitative indicators indicate a quantity or magnitude.
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667-683
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A STUDY ON GRAPEVINE FACTORS AND INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR: EVIDENCE FROM INDIAN STOCK MARKET
Dr. Milan S. Shah
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In this study, an attempt is made to understand and evaluate investor behavior and study on grapevine factors: evidence from Indian stock market. A grapevine factors considering the mainly two variables Rumors and Tips.
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684-692
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Paper in Hindi
Abdesh Singh
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693-695
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Changing Scenario of Music Education and Future Perspectivesin Universities
Dr. Sandhya Arora
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The issue of quality and excellence is in the forefront of the conventional system of
Higher Education in the changing scenario in the 21 century which is characterised by
information and communicationon. Since classical music is now a formal academic
discipline in the universities, it needs a fresh look and appraisal in the changing scenario.
The perceived need for the reassessment is on the background of some major
developments
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696-700
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TEMPORAL UTILIZATION OF LAND RESOURCES AND THEIR MAPPING IN DABAWALI BLOCK OF SIRSA DISTRICT USING REMOTE SENSING & GIS TECHNIQUES
Dr. J. S. Duhan1 , Mukesh Kumar2
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Land/Use refers to man’s activities on earth, which are directly related to land, whereas Land/Cover denotes the natural features and artificial constructions covering the land surface. Land/use practices of a region are influenced by a number of parameters namely physical and chemical environments, socio-economic factors
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701-713
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Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY): Features, Objectives,Goals and SWOT Analysis
Dr. Anjali Thakur
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Micro-finance is an economic development tool whose objective is to assist the poor to work
their way out of poverty. It covers a range of services which include, in addition to the provision
of credit, many other services such as savings, money transfers, insurance, counselling etc. The
players in the micro-finance sector can be qualified as falling into 3 main groups – the SHG,
Bank linkage model started by NABARD, the non banking finance companies and others
including trusts, societies etc.
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714-721
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Parvin Singh
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722-737
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Prevalence of Anaemia in Pregnancy, Risk Factors, and Adverse
Perinatal Outcomes in respect of Muzaffarpur District of Bihar
SUPRIYA
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Anaemia in pregnancy is a public health problem in developing countries like India. This is a
major problem in backward/underdeveloped states of India i.e Bihar. This study aimed to
determine the prevalence, risk factors, and adverse perinatal outcomes of anaemia among
pregnant women in Aurai Block of Muzaffarpur District, Bihar..
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722-728
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Image Building in Police
Dr.Sadhana Bhandari
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Policing is an integral part of human life and is essential for regulating, controlling crime
and protecting the citizens. According to Roman political philosopher Marcus Tullicus (106-43
BC) the safety of people shall be the highest law. The nation that prospered, progressed and
developed has given the highest priority to the public order and safety. Effectiveness of the
criminal justice system is dependent on the level of trust the people have in the system public,
trust the police when they discharge their duties with fairness, equality and determination.
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729-734
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Himanshu Priyadarshi
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735-744
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Paper in Other Language
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745-750
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कार्ल माक्र्स का राजनीतिक दर्शन
डाॅ.सुमित्रा चारण
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751-758
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HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES – AN OVERVIEW
Dr. Samar Kumar Biswas
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759-776
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Demystifying the Construct of Cognition: Understanding its implications for Children
Dr Rekha Sapra
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777-782
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Accentuating Quality in Higher Education through Curriculum Formulation
Dr. Swati A Chande
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783-787
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Debating the indigenous and the alien:A glimpse from northeast India
RAJESH DEV
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How differentiated set of entitlements and privileges meant to counter political and
cultural exclusion and marginalisation
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788-795
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Medium of Instruction in Indian Classrooms: English versus Mother Tongue
Dr. Shakira Khatoon
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796-803
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DIABETES: FOOD & NUTRITION
DR.PRATIBHAPAL
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804-808
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Kamraj Sindhu
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809-822
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Role & Application of ICT Usage and E-Resources in Academic Libraries
Dr. Roopa Gokhale-Shahade
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823-829
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An Overview of Poverty in India
Dr. Anand Muley
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Privatisation of education in India: a failed experiment
Dr. Rajinder Singh Ahluwalia
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Following the policy of Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (LPG) initiated in 1991
the successive Indian governments have been trying to privatise higher education in the country.
independence.
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837-839
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बौद्धार्थः
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840-844
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डॉ. भीमराव अम्बेडकर: राष्ट्र और राष्ट्रवाद
Dr. Gopal Singh
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845-875
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Dr. Dullari Ram Meena
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876-885
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RURAL DEVLOPMENT IN INDIA : SOCIAL PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Manoj Kumar Tomar
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886-893
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डॉ. भीमराव अम्बेडकर के धर्मिक चिन्तन का विश्लेषण
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894-901
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रिसायतकालीन टोंक की संस्कृतििश्लेषण
उर्मिला मीना
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902-911
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Dr. Haricharan Meena
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912-922
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923-929
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Suniti Namjoshi’s Feminst Fables: A Feministic Rendering
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The Indian women novelists writing in English such as Kamala
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socio-political themes, SunitiNamjoshi concentrates on power politics, gender
discrimination, sexual politics and quest for identity
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930-933
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दुष्यंत कुमार की गजलों में प्रतिरोध के स्वर
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A STUDY ON SKILL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES TO MAKE YOUTH SELF SUFFICIENT
Dr. Trapti Rastogi
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This paper examines the problems facing India's skills development system and addresses the present conditions of young employment, skill development, and education in the country.
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937-946
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