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Employability Skills And Perceived Societal Insecurity By Undergraduate Students With Disability. Dada, O. A., Idika, D. O. And Ojo, M. K.
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One major challenge of African nations is provision of employment for the mass populace of the unemployed. Employment has been viewed as a critical response to achieving societal security. Nigeria universities are expected to lend support in the struggle of overcoming the challenge of unemployment by providing employability skills.
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New Panchayathi Raj System. S. Mohan And Dr.D. Ramakrishnan
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The first sign of a healthy democracy decisions are made by the people who are most affected by them. decentralization is a prime mechanism through which democracy becomes truly representative and responsive. Further, the effectiveness of development administration depends on two interrelated factors.: (1) the capacity of the administrative system to bring about, sustain and strengthen goal-oriented change in the socio-economic institutions.
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A Classification Of Incentive Based Land Acquisition Policies And Strategies Defined For Gentrification Process. Dr Faranak Seifolddini and Dr Michael Harris
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Land Acquisition refers to land obtained or acquired through purchase, transfer, donation or exchange from a state or private ownership, usually for dedication to a particular use (Law and Legal Definition, U.S. Legal, Inc.).
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Teaching Vocabulary In Turkish Language For Foreigners At Beginner Level Using Suggestopedia. BekirGuclu, Mustafa Arslan And Ilyas Ustunyer
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This method aims to motivate students by suggesting them that learning will occur in a comfortable and appropriate environment and to increase their capacity of perception and motivation as a result. Even though it is one the modern language teaching approaches
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36-43
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What Justice do the Forest Right Act of 2006 holds for the one it is made for?
Upasana Roy Barman
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Aristotle notably referred to the concept of Justice as " To be conscious of that we are perceiving or thinking is to be conscious of our existence". Aristotle couched the idea of Justice into a larger frame for understanding the relation between Justice and Equality. The essence of the interdependence between Justice and Equality is stated in his idea of Distributive Justice. The central claim of Distributive Justice states that, Justice attains its platform when the share distributed to a person is in ratio to the worth or ability of the person to uphold the burden itself.
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Spatial Analysis Of Gender Inequality In Empowered Action Group States. Hussain Dilshi And Hussain Danish
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Gender inequality is one of the worst disparities prevalent in our society affecting the largest number of people in comparison to others and thus it questions the existence of half of our population. It has its root in the patriarchal form of society which gives more emphasis to males where they try to dominate, oppress and exploit women.
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Determinants Of Export Performance At Seafood Firms In Vietnam. Dr. Vu Nguyen Thanh, Dr. Bang Nguyen Viet, MBA.Nhan Vo Kim And MA.Phu Phan Phung
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The paper defines and measures key factors regarding to export performance of seafood firms in Viet Nam. This study has used qualitative and quantitative researches: (i) qualitative carried out through focus group discussions with 10 firms, and (ii) quantitative research conducted through direct interviews with 278 firms. The results show that: (i) Export performance has been influenced directly by export marketing strategy, industry's specialization, firm's categories and competencies, foreign markets' distinctive, key management trends, domestic market attributes; (ii) Export marketing strategy has been influenced directly by corporations' tendencies and capability.
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Performance Evaluation Of Maharashtra Gramin Bank With Respect To Deposits And Advances. Dr. R. B. Teli And Mrs. Smita Mahajan
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Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) play a vital role in the agriculture and rural development of India. The RRBs have reached to the rural area of India, through their huge network. The success of rural credit in India is largely dependent on their financial strength.
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Exploring Determinants Influencing Learning Process And Long Distance Learning Program Of Nursing Department Of Health Polytechnic Of Ministry Of Health In East Flores District, Indonesia. Elisabeth Herwanti And Margaretha Teli
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The aim of the study was to identify determinants influencing students' Learning Process (LP) or the implementation of Long Distance Learning Program (LDLP) of Nursing Department of Health Polytechnic of Ministry of Health, in East Flores, Indonesia. A quantitative inquiry based on analitic descriptive design using questionnary method was employed to collect data from the respondents (n=39).
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Secondary Teacher - Education In Distance Learning In Manipur. Dr.Keithellakpam Bidyalakshmi
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In Manipur, the total number of 2.92% of Male and 2.45% Female teachers served from primary upto higher secondary schools received in-service training according to 2013-14 report. There is a wide gap between the intake capacity of the existing training institutes and the actual trained teachers requirement.
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"Visionary Approach Of Ethiopia" - Millenium Development Goals - A Benchmark. ELFNEH KEBAMO SIDEMO And Dr. IRSHAD AHMED
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Ethiopia has a vision of achieving its objectives as poverty reduction, primary education empowerment of women and maternal Health, Child mortality, Gender equality. The researcher assessed with the help of secondary data and with the study it has been revealed that the Millennium Development Goals are shown a positive trend and chronologically it is reaching to its horizons.
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Social Study The Khappanchayats Of Haryana: A Survey (As Per The Data Received). Vivek pathak
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Haryana contributes as much to the developing economy like India as Punjab. Since its bifurcation from Punjab in 1966, the state of Haryana has been playing a part in the growth of the country. Apart from being the economic hub, the state has also been a center for different cultures. Haryana is a state with strong cultural convictions embedded deeply in the psyche of its society.
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Effectiveness Of Life Skills Education Programme Among Cbse And State Board Students: An Exploratory Study. Rajkumar B. Nanaware And Dr. Palanethra. L
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"Life skills are abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life (WHO). It transforms knowledge into positive behavior. Adolescence is a vital stage of growth and development. It is a period of transition from childhood to adulthood and also called a period of stress and strain.
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Relationship Between Wheat Crop Productivity And Macro Soil Nutrient Levels: A Cross-Sectional Study Of Punjab. Tanvi Kiran And Sakshi Arora
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In the present study, single factor analysis of variance (one-way ANOVA) was employed to study the relationship between wheat crop productivity and soil macro nutrient levels across areas with varying levels of wheat crop productivity in Punjab.
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Understanding The Processes Of Urbanization And Spatial Concentration In India: A Study Of Karnataka. Mr. Siddaram. Hm And Prof. H.H. Bharadi
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Urbanization in India is neither unique nor exclusive but is similar to a world-wide phenomenon. Urbanisation is referred to as a process in which an increasing proportion of population lives in cities and the suburban of the cities (Sivaramakrishnan, 2005). Indian urbanization has proceeded as it has elsewhere in the world as a part and product of economic change.
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Photographers' Perception And Influence Of Their Personality Characteristic On Photo Manipulation. Jitendra Sharma
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The impact of Photoshop has greatly revolutionized photographers' life by enabling them to produce visually pleasing photographs in most economic & quicker way. But at the same time, photo manipulation has damaged the credibility of photographers in public as some cases have surfaced in media where integrity of image has been compromised.
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Socio-Economic Problems Of Toto Driver: A Critical Case Study Of Tomluk Town In Purbamedinipur, Westbengal. Bimal Duari
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WestBengal is experiencing a massive urbanization and an unprecedented growth in transport system. The Government has successfully intervened to decongest the traffic through infrastructure development. However, road fatalities, air pollution and frequent congestions are a common sight in many metros of WestBengal. Adding to the chaos is the muddled eco-system of Toto-rickshaws.
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Age And Parental Variables Influence On Academic Performance Of Senior Secondary Students In Biology: A Study Of Umuahia Education Zone Of Abia State. Okoli Oluchukwu David
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This study investigated the influence of age and parental variables such as Parental occupation and education background on the students' academic performance in Biology in Umuahia education zone of Abia state of Nigeria. The research was ex-post facto research design. A total sample of 120 students was drawn from the population using stratified random sampling.
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Repository Of Knowledge And Learning (Origin Of The Libraries In The World). Prof. (Dr.) Parveen Pandit And Ms. Nidah Gulzar
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The present paper reflects the history of Libraries. The traditional libraries were firmly rooted in the physical transfer of information and knowledge. People came to the physical space to specifically look at a physical item: information was defined by physical limitations. Libraries are now focusing to deliver the information in the digital form through web, Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) via Internet.
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The Arrival And Origin Of Gujjars And Bakarwals Of Jammu And Kashmir State. Khursheed Ahmad Bhat
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The State of Jammu and Kashmir, popularly known as "paradise on earth", "crown of the Indian union", "the Switzerland of Asia" and by many more names is inhabited by various ethnic groups, alien races and various religions that have influenced the cultural ethos and mode of life of the people of this region.
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A Study Of Interferences Of Psycho-Social Factors In Selecting Educational Stream At +2 Levels. Dr. Mahmood Ali
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The study is all about relationship, contribution and prediction among personal values, career aspirations, socio-economic status, academic achievement and educational choice at senior secondary level. The present investigation is based on a population of class XI students, more specially, the new entrants into different educational streams.
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Determinants Of Spiritual Intelligence In Indian Scenario. Prof. (Dr.) Prem Shankar Srivastava
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This paper develops determinants of spiritual intelligence (SI) based on a theoretical framework in Indian Scenario. 11 major determinants of Spiritual Intelligence emerged in our society. They are: (1) Physical Spirituality, (2) Intellectual Spirituality, (3) Psychological Spirituality, (4) Social Spirituality, (5) Emotional Spirituality, (6) Ethical Spirituality, (7) Aesthetical Spirituality, (8) Religious Spirituality, (9) Modern Spirituality, (10) Divine traits Spirituality, and (11) Yoga and Meditation.
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Differently Abled And Digital Inclusion: Role Of Digital Media In Assisting Differently Abled. Dr.J.K.Panda
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The paper differentiates three dimensions of access for digital inclusion: Firstly, digital media are understood as environments that offer multiple channels for interaction between persons with disabilities and their environment. This dimension is challenged by barriers that hinder people to use digital media.
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A Study Of General Well-Being Of Adolescents In Relation To Their Residential Background, Type Of School And Academic Achievement. Dr. Suman Lata
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The present study investigated the effect of Residential Background, Type of School and Academic Achievement on General Well-being of Sr. Sec. School Students. A sample of 200 Sr. Sec. School Students was assessed by using simple random sampling technique. General Well-being Scale constructed and standardized by Kalia & Anita (2010) was used for collecting data.
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Women Land Rights; An Analysis of Kenya's Community Land Act 2016. Nana A.Ouko
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The paper is aimed at establishing whether or not the law in Kenya secures and guarantees women's access, control and ownership to land in community land; one of the three tenure systems in Kenya. The background reviews the legal, policy and institutional frameworks that exist in the country relevant to women land rights within communal lands.
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Teacher Education For Inclusion: Issues And Challenges. Dr. Manju Jain
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The issue of inclusion is a crucial consideration in education and there have been increasing demands in recent years for schools to provide equality of opportunity for all pupils. However, the reality of providing for inclusion in many faceted settings such as schools is a complex issue, as indeed is the provision of education for inclusion.
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Importance Of Legal English. Lalith R And Mrs.Bhanupriya
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Scientific statute is the general name for the way to deal with Jurisprudence which concern itself mostly with arrangement of lawful standards and rules and with investigation of the ideas, connections woeds and thoughts utilized as a part of legitimate framework, for example, Person, Obligation, Right, Duty, Act, and so on. It is for the most part connected with Positivism, the way to deal with law which frets about positive law.
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Employment Opportunities For Mothers Of Disabled Children At Sharva Shiksha Abhiyan Day Care Centers At Coimbatore District. R.Shuba
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Women's empowerment in India is heavily reliant on many different variables that include environmental location, educational condition, social status and age. Policies of women empowerment exit at the national, state and local levels in numerous sectors, including health, education, economic opportunities, gender violent behavior and political contribution.
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Environment - Education: An Interface For Responsible Societies - Perspectives From Meghalaya. Soma Bhowmick
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Environmental education is challenged with the stipulation of regurgitating and redefining its aim and ascertain its forte in a macro educational endeavor, whose practicalities have to be refurbished in the contextual ties of the progression and of being accountable to the populace.
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Good Governance And Its Working: At The Jammu And Kashmir Context. Gowher Ahmad Bhat
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Good governance is an in-determinate term used in the international development literature to describe how public institutions conduct public affairs and manage public resources. Governance is "the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented)".
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Empowerment Of Women Representatives Through Urban Governance: A Study Of Urban Local Bodies In Haryana. Kamana
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Women play significant role in the governance and development of the Nation. The role of women in governance not only to improve their status but also to strength the women empowerment. Women are the part of project planning, implementation, monitoring and maintenance but they are not effectively participating in theses aspects, because they are not aware about their empowerment, their social and political rights and the function of urban governance.
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The Process Of Acculturation Among The Tea Tribes; A Case Study Of Tezpur Area, Sonitpur, Assam. Dr Parag Nath
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Acculturation, Integration and Assimilation are three responsible stages of culture change process. This process of acculturation is followed by the process of integration due to using of common elements. The tea tribes are not merely a single community but a huge cluster of Munda, Chaontal, Urang, Kol, Bhil, Bhumis, Ghatowal, Gowala, Pradhan, Kurmi etc.
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Micro-Regional Inter-Community Socio-Economic Disparities Among The Tribes of Dooars In West Bengal. Bipul Chandra Sarkar
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Tribal population presently living in the Mal subdivision of Jalpaiguri district belongs to two broad ethnic groups, namely, the Mongoloid who are indigenous tribal people of the Dooars region like Limbu, Garo and Mech; and the Dravidian groups who are migrated from the Chhotonagpur plateau region after the introduction of tea plantation in the second half of 19th century as workers.
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Networking Of Smallholder Farmers And Food Security In Siaya County, Kenya. Olala, Gilbert Owuor And Tedson Richard Nyongesa
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How networking smallholder farmers contributes to food security remains a key challenge not only in Kenya but even globally. Despite the fact that smallholder farmers are the main rural actors in agriculture, they still experience food insecurity due an array of socioeconomic challenges that exists.
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Corporate Social Responsibility In The Wake Of Companies Act 2013: Conceptual Analysis. Asra Sultana
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The Concept of CSR in India is not new, but the term may be. The Process through acclaimed recently. It has been followed since ancient times informally. Philosophers likes, Kautilya and Gandhi (Ethical Model) From India preached and promoted ethical principles while doing business. During last century, CSR has moved quite a far from religious/Philanthropy to a strategy.
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312-320
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Robert Browning As A Love - Poet. Dr. P. N. Meshram
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Browning initiated composing love-poetry early in his career and continued to write it till his death. In 'A Pearl' and 'By The fireside,' the poet expresses strong, earthly and sensuous love as well as spiritual love of the woman opening the infinite world of love for the lover. Browning does not write about obstacles or about ideals and generalizations, he deals with window-panes and gloves and garden walls - objects and places associated with the beloved or with a moment of love.
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Social Audit And Accounting In India- An Over View. Dr. Santosh Koner
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Social Audit is an independent evaluation of the performance and social responsibility of an organization as it relates to the attainment of its social goals. It is an instrument of social accountability of an organization. In other words, Social Audit may be defined as an in-depth scrutiny and analysis of the working of any public utility vis-a-vis its social relevance.
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The Village Councils Of Assam With Special Reference To Lalung Autonomous Council. Dr. Madan Chandra Boro
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Assam has six autonomous councils out of which two of them are Hill Autonomous Councils created after 90s. These are Dima Hasao Autonomous Council (N C Hills) and Karbi Anglong Autonomous (KAAC) Council, and the rest are Plain Autonomous Councils- i.e. RAC, LAC, SKAC, MAC. There is also an extended sixth schedule administrative arrangement for Bodos in Assam named Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC Act of 2003) made scraping the Bodoland Autonomous Council Act of 1993.
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Stimulating The Development Of Small Business And Private Entrepreneurship Through A Tax Mechanism In The Republic Of Uzbekistan. Kuzieva N.R.
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The article examines such issues as the role and development of small business and private entrepreneurship in the Republic of Uzbekistan, analyzed the gradual decrease in the tax burden, the share of small businesses in Uzbekistan's GDP, small business in industry
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Human Traffickinga Double Edged Sword Embracing Employment Desperation And Human Exploitation For Selfish Gains. Dominic Uzhenyu
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One of the most complicated crimes the world over is the illegal trade of human beings which has become a lucrative business and occurs in all countries of the world. For this organised criminal activity, Zimbabwe is used as a country of origin (source), destination or transit. Human trafficking in Zimbabwe became more prevalent in 2014 and 2015 when a worrying number of women and also children were deceived having been promised labour in countries like Kuwait.
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Muslim Women In Manipur Society: Changes And Challenges. Feroja Syed
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With a population of 8.4 percent, Manipuri Muslims are found in 4 districts of Manipur valley (Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal and Bishnupur) and 2 districts of hill areas such as Churachandpur and Chandel. As per the census enumeration of 2011, out of total 2, 39836 Muslim population of Manipur, 1, 19432 are female Muslim population. Nearly half of the total Muslim population of Manipur is of Muslim women.
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Non-Farm Employment: A Household Level Study In West Bengal. Dr. Chittaranjan Das
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The scope of employment and its pattern is an important indicator of development of the livelihoods of the rural people. In single cropping pattern region, particularly in jungal mahal area of Paschim Medinipur district, non-farm sector provides a larger proportion of employment to the inhabitants. The share of rural non-farm workers (RNFW) to total estimated workers of sample households is found to be higher than that of agricultural workers in 50 percent villages of total sample villages.
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Implementation Of Human Resource Management Stages To Develop The Quality Of Planners At Planning, Research And Development Agency In Timor Tengah Utara District, Indonesia. Fransiskus B. Fay
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The aim of this study was to explore the implementation of human resource management stages to develop the quality of staff or planners at Planning, Research and Development Agency (PRDA) in Timor Tengah Utara (TTU) District, Indonesia. A qualitative inquiry using in-depth interview method was conducted in 2017.
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383-396
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Numerical Analysis Of The Effect Of UWS Injection Characteristics On SCR System Performance For Marine Diesel Engine. JaedaaAbdulhamid, T.V.K. Bhanuprakash And Prof. P.V.J. Mohan Rao
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International maritime organization (IMO) has adoptedstrictregulationsto controlharmful oxides of nitrogen emissions from operating marine vessels. Tier III is the most stringent standard where around 80% NOx reduction efficiency is required.In order to satisfy these rules,NOx abatementtechnologies were developed and SCR is considered one of the most effective and promising methods that can meet such regulations.
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Riding Thru The Smart Data Discovery And Storytelling Wave With Integrated & Intent-Driven Narratives For The Next Gen Business Intelligence (BI) And Analytics. Indrasen Poola
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The information age has brought many advancements and improvements in life, both personal and business. Many promises and fads have come and gone. The only thing that has not changed is the promise of change. A key part of our journey from conflict to payoff - in how to ride through smart data discover while brining integrated and intent-driven narrative helping perform next generation Business analysis to tell a data story.
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Financial Inclusion In Haryana (Inter-District Decadal Comparative Analysis). Poonam And Archna Chaudhry
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Financial inclusion plays crucial role to attain the goal of inclusive growth in the country. Financial Inclusion includes many institutions like banks, self-help groups, LIC, post offices and micro finance institutions etc. But the present paper has taken financial inclusion through banking services due to its vast area. The banking includes savings, loans, number of accounts, number of offices, KCC and ATM etc, three determinants have been taken to show district- wise decadal financial inclusiveness
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Teacher Education In Distance Learning In The North - Eastern Region Of India. Dr.Keithellakpam Bidyalakshmi
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The North-Eastern Region is a small miniature of the Indian Union. The name of these Sister States can be mentioned as - Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura. North-East India comprises an area of 2,62,179 sq. kms. (7.98 percent of India) and shares a population of 4,57,72,188 with 121,08,54,977 of all India according to 2011 census.
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Directors Of Company And Their Role In Fortification Of Corporate Governance Norms In India. M.Kannappan
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Corporate governance is a set of rules through which a company is administrated. Good corporate governance practices protect the interest of investor and other stakeholders of company and having impact on economic growth of nation. It establishes investor confidence and attracts investment from national as well as international investors.
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Well-Being Of Siblings Of Children With Disabilities: A Study Through The Lens Of Sibling Relationship. Madhusudanan. S
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Sibling relationship is ascribed and not an achieved status. Most of us have a sibling or a two. If any one of the siblings have any kind of disabilities then the life of other siblings in the family would not be normal. They undergo various experiences as being part of the family and at sometimes as a caretaker of the siblings with disability.
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Demonetization And Its Impact On The Indian Economy. Javid Ahmad Shawl
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Demonetization can be assumed as a "Surgical Strike" on unaccounted Money, Terrorism, Fake Currency, Unorganized trading, Real Estate, Share market. On the other hand Demonetization is a device to encounter the Inflation, Corruption and Crime, depress a cash dependent economy and to assist the trade. Demonetization is the mainly central and essential when there is an alteration of national currency.
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456-473
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Polysemous Models Of Words And Their Representation In A Dictionary Entry. Julian Qama And Berat Albania
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The paper deals with one of the universal models of polysemous adjectives and verbs, namely one-di-mensional model and examines the ways of its representation in a dictionary entry. Polysemy is connected with the human perception and cognition of the world. It is determined by the process of perceiving not only particular objects and phenomena.
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474-487
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Challenges Facing Transformation Inopen And Distance Learning Delivery Mode For Quality Learning.A Case Study Of The Zimbabwe Open University. Dominic Uzhenyu And Johannes Marisa
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Open and Distance Learning (ODL) has transformed itself to become virtual with minimal or even no physical tutor student contact as academics create learning platforms, mark assignments and even supervise dissertations and thesis online. The Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) has undergone a lot of transformation since becoming a fully pledged university in 1999.
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488-494
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Deprived Children, Types Of Deprivation And The Measures To Overcome. Dr. M.P Baligar
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The various impairments and disabilities may alter or hamper physical, mental, social, psychological and spiritual development of the children thereby affecting the personality of children which makes them seriously handicapped in their educational progress, welfare and development .Long-term intellectual, social and emotional damage follows the deprivation of an attachment during a critical period in the child's development.
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495-503
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High Population Growth And Basna Drain In Phaphamau Region, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. Bechan Yadav
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The present study is related to high growth of population and its impact on Basna drain in Phaphamau region. In this study there is a description of Population in year 2001 and year 2011 in Phaphamau region.
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Public Private Partnership (Ppp) In Gujarat And Rajasthan – An Impact Assessment. Rajesh Matta and Dr. Nilam Panchal
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The state of Gujarat came into existence on 1st May 1960 with an area of around 196,024 sq. km. Located on the Western coast of India, Gujarat has been in the forefront of industrial and economic activity in the country.
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Paper in Hindi
Sanjivani Patil
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523-528
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PROBLEMS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN BIHAR
Ankita Parihar
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Rural Development is a process, which aims at improving the well being and self
realization of people living outside the urbanized areas through collective process.
According to Agarwal (1989) rural development is a strategy designed to improve the
economic and social life of rural poor. The united Nations defines Rural Development, as
Rural Development is a process of change, by which the efforts of the people themselves
are united, those of government authorities to improve their economic, social and cultural
conditions of communities in to the life of the nation and to enable them to contribute fully
to national programme. Rural Developoment is a process of bringing change among rural
community from the traditional way of living to progressive way of living. It is also
expressed as a movement for progress. A society or community can be classified as rural
based on the critieria of lowr population density, less social differentiation, less social and
spatial mobility slow rate of social change etc. Agriculture would be the major occupation
of rural area.
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529-536
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Forest Economy And Its Challenges
Dr. Md Maqusood Alam
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Although many studies on the subject describe the range of benefits forest provide, reliable
quantitative data are simply not available for global estimates, Thus, for example,
estimates of the numbers of people that rely on forests for some part of their livelihood and
income vary between 1 billion and 1.6 billion. But the basis for these estimates is unclear
at best. Take another example: many country and sub national studies provide some
estimates of benefits from forests to household incomes.
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गांधी दर्शन में अहिंसा
डाॅ. मीना अम्बेष
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543-549
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A Retrospective on Integration of Princely States into Indian Union
Prof.Anuradha Jaiswal
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550-554
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF STUDENT ATTITUDES TOWARDS READING BOOKS IN PANDHARPUR LIBRARIES
Ms. Vinaya Ashok Patil
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555-562
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Christianity In Contemporary Jharkhand
Dr. Amit Jha,
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563-577
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REVIEW OF ELEMENTS IN FLUENCING DEGREE OF SATISFACTION AMONGST CONSUMER LITIGANTS
Ms. Marinal Gupta
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Though consumerism has been prevailing since Mauryan timesbut it has assumed relevance today only because of increased malpractices
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578-592
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THE STUDY OF RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNMENT EFFORTS, POLICIES, AND SCHEMES IN INDIA
Jitendra K. Mahajan
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The story of Indian development is directly linked with rural entrepreneurship development. The farming community is now quite aware of the value of their resources and their usefulness
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593-600
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601-608
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL
STUDENTS OF MEERUT DISTRICT
(A Study of impact of parent involvement on School involvement)
Dr. Sanjay Kumar
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Parent involvement in a child education is consistently found to be positively
associated with child academic achievement. This study used descriptive survey method.
This study used a sample or 360 student or 10 secondary schools. Results indicated on the
basis of analysis and interruption or data it may be concluded from the results that
academic achievement of the secondary school students is positively and significantly
related to their parent innocent on school involvement.
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INE MANE IS THE RICH CULTURE OF COORG
Dr. D.K Saraswathi
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616-620
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Overseas Literature: Hindi on International Ground
Dr. S.N.Manjula
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622-626
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सोशल मीडिया के सकारात्मक एवं नकारात्मक प्रभाव का समाजशास्त्रीय अध्ययन
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SAFE TRANSPORT- A CRUCIAL DIMENSION FOR SUSTAINABILITY OF SHIMLA
Dr. Renuka Thapliyal
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A rapidly growing Himalayan city, Shimla’s transport is developed on slopes of fragile hills
in a highly seismic zone.
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EXAMINING THREE DECADES OF INTERNATIONAL OUT-MIGRATION FROM INDIA: WHAT AVAILABLE DATA CAN TELL
Harleen Gill
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640-647
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PUNJAB’S DEBT BURDEN AND SUSTAINABILITY
Dr. Usha Rani
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648-660
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Slave Rebellions: White World was the Slave's Jail
Dr Archana Ojha
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661-669
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Flood and Bank Erosion Induced Population Displacement
Along Lower Reach of Beki River in Barpeta District, Assam
Dhanjit Deka and Binod Kr. Nath
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670-682
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REFUGEES IN SOUTH ASIA: AN OVERVIEW
Dr. Ram Niwas Beniwal
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Most significant developments in the recent times have been the increasing strength of refugees caused due to multiple reasons such as ethnic,
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AN SOCIO- LEGAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE OF SURROGACY: IN INDIAN CONTEXT
Mrs. Sonali J Gaikwad
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As a kind of assisted reproductive technology, surrogacy has emerged as an essential social, legal, and economic phenomenon in India.
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716-727
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PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN PUNJAB- A REVIEW
Kuldeep Walia
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Public expenditure is a branch of public finance, constituting a study of the money- spending activities of the government from the financial viewpoint.
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728-739
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PRADHAN MANTRI JAN DHAN YOJANA: A WAY TOWARDS FINANCIAL INCLUSION
Sanjib Sarma
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740-747
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