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Universalization To Localization: Sapnadev. Ashok Kumar Pradhan And Shailendra Kumar
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India known us a country of culture and tradition. In India, there are various traits which are divided in traditional, modern and now post-modernism category. Present culture and tradition is a result of various processes and change which are affected by various factors. Evolution and diffusion are major process for change of society and culture.
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Employee Absenteeism - A Case Study Of Leather Firm In Vellore. Dr.S.Poongavanam
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Absenteeism is the most important problems in leather firms. The main objective of the study was to find the reasons for absenteeism; however, there are many factors that determine absenteeism, apart from satisfaction. The researcher conducted a research of 180 employees from the Leather firms.
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A Study On Financial Leverage Ratio With Reference To Das Limited. Dr.S.Poongavanam
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Financial Management is that managerial activity which is concerned with the planning and controlling of the firm's financial resources. Though it was a branch of economics till 1890 as a separate or discipline it is of recent origin. Financial Management is concerned with the duties of the finance manager in a businessfirm.
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20-28
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A Study On Background Verification Of Employees At S.S.Solutions Ltd. Bangalore. Dr.S.Poongavanam
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Background refers to the process of finding possible candidates for a job or function, usually undertaken by recruiters. It also undertaken by an employment agency or organization looking for recruits.
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An Economic Analysis Of Trends In Agriculture Sector In Madurai District Of Tamil Nadu: Evidence Of Secondary Data.
Dr.S.Palani
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Present study made an attempt to analyze the trends of agricultural sector in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu for a decade (During 1998-99 to 2010-11) with the evidence of secondary sources of information which was obtained from the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Madurai district of Tamil Nadu.
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38-46
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Assessment Of Community Participation On Local Development Projects: The Case Of Oromia Regional State. Sileshi Leta
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The study title is the assessment of community participation in local development projects a case of Oromia regional state.The main objective of the study was to evaluate the importance of community participation in development projects at local level and the study was guided by two specific objectives which were to examine the roles of local community participation in development projects at local level, to find out the level to which citizens are involved in decision making process concerning development projects.
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The Impact Of Economic Empowerment Of Women On Indian Economy. Shivi Srivastava
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For the economic advancement and growth of any country the economic empowerment of women plays an important role. It is the fact that more of economic empowerment of half population of the country will result in the economic growth. It is thus, a major requirement of a country to concentrate on improving and promoting the economic empowerment of women.
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68-75
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How To Apply International Standards At Obtaining Audit Evidences. Botir Qayumov
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This article discusses issues of applying international standards on auditing for obtaining audit evidence. Moreover, it is devoted to the analysis of the current condition of the market of audit services in the Republic of Uzbekistan. In addition, we represent the developed model for assessing risks when collecting evidences.
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76-86
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Women Empowerment In India: A Critical Analysis. Dr. Anju Srivastava And Dr Dr. Lakshmi Dubey
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The principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Indian Constitution in its Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties and Directive Principles. The Constitution not only grants equality to women, but also empowers the state to adopt measures of positive discrimination in favour of women.
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87-104
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Labour Welfare System In Chunar Cement Industry: A Study On Satisfacation Levels Of Employee About Labour Welfare Of Labour. Dr. Anju Srivastava And Dr Dr. Lakshmi Dubey
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The present study is undertaken to known the satisfaction levels of employee about labour welfare measures with special reference to Chunar cement industry. the main purpose is analysis, satisfaction level among labour for the purpose of study convenience random sampling method is adopted, to carry out the study by the researcher out 100 employees 52 are selected covering all the department
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Present Scenario And Status Of Labour Welfare In Its Relation With Indian Industry. Dr. Anju Srivastava And Dr Dr. Lakshmi Dubey
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Employee is one of the key assets of an organization and today's "employee" is treated more than an "employee". So employee welfare directly promotes healthy industrial relations. This article is an attempt to analyze the contribution of labour measures towards good industrial relations.
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Roll Of Information And Communication Technologies (Icts) On Empowerment Of Indian Women. Dr. Anju Srivastava And Dr Dr. Lakshmi Dubey
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The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) revolution has not only opened up new opportunities for economic growth and social development but has also posed problems and challenges. It can shape and enhance wide range of developmental applications in agriculture, industry and social sectors and is influencing all sections of the society.
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Education As A Tool For The Emancipation Of Youths: A Study Of Dalit Life. Dr. U.S.Saranya
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The awakening of the lower caste for the emergence of the idea of liberty, social justice, and equality ignited the Dalits to begin the Dalit movements in India it is a collective agitation against the caste, creed, cultural and social exploitation to fight against the atrocities upon them from the age old tradition of Hinduism to get a new self image and new identity.
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Status Of Higher Education In Rural Colleges Of District Ludhiana. Shubneet Sidhu
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Higher Education is a very important sector for the growth and development of human resource which can take responsibility for social, economic and scientific development of the country. Indian higher education system is the third largest system in the world. There has been huge quantitative increase in the number of institutions and enrolments.
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Tribal Education In India : Government Initiative And Challenges. Shyamal Kumar Daripa
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It is proved that education is the sole means to establish peace and brotherhood in the world. India is a land of a multitude of culture, religion, language and races. Tribal community in India constitute a small portion of the total population with their indigenous culture, language and their unique lifestyle. Tribal people in India are marginalized, underprivileged and deprived in some way or the other.
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156-166
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Need-Achievement, Expectations Andlife Purpose: A French-Argentine Study Of Phds In Education. Miriam Aparicio
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Here we present a comparative research study of doctoral programs in the social sciences in Argentina and France (2009-2017). The focus is to analyze professional pathways and their relationship to base, socio-cultural, psychosocial and structural conditioning factors.
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167-178
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Professional/Occupational Mobility And Doctors Carriers (France And Argentina). Miriam Aparicio
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Here The Education-Work relationship is an issue for debate. According of the interactionist or reproductivist paradigm, education is considered as the central tool of personal, professional and national development and mobility, to be blamed for the perpetuation of cultural and social differences.
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Examining Confessions From The Point Of View Of Jurisprudence And Law. Hedayat Hosseinzadeh And Dr.Seyed Hassan Hosseini
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Legislators of the holy religion of Islam have established a principle called "the confession of the rational" to protect the people's rights and to regulate affairs as far as judicial hearings are concerned including legal and criminal hearings as well as to realize a rightful judgment.
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Food Security System In India - Issues And Chaenges. Dr A K Sannigrahi
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India has now achieved self sufficiency in food production but due to lack of adequate number of warehousing facilities a considerable portion of agricultural products is spoiled every year by rotting in rain water. Even though Indian Public Distribution System (PDS) is the world's largest social safety network for distribution of food materials and Indian Government since independence has started many scheme to facilitate its people with sufficient food availability, but rural populations in many areas are still facing uncertainties in food security on a daily basis.
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Community Social Work: A Theoretical Perspective. Mini Pradeep K.P. And Dr. K. Sathyamurthi
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The concept 'community social work' grew up in the 1970s and 1980s in Britain and gained common currency following the publication of the Barclay Report in 1982. Even though there is uncertainty in using terms to denote the community work approaches to social work practice, the term 'community social work' is used by several authors.
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The Textile Industry Of Benares: A Study Of Its Formation And Growth (1600-1800). Tabinda Anjum
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The historical writings unfold the history of textile in sundry ways. The Arthashastra of Kautilya apart from its political ideas and discussion deliberately discussed the textile of various types, which accommodate the name Ksauma (Linen) of Benares. The phenomenon of the establishment of Muslim power witnessed the great alteration of quotidian attires of the rulers, noblemen and common conglomeration.
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Contemporary Migration Problems In Manipur. S. Priyokumar Meitei And Prof. M C Arun Kumar
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Manipuri culture was transformed from the Meitei society intermingling with migrant communities. However, new migrants cannot fully integrate to the host society resulting to conflicts. By observing the opinion on the migrant people in Manipur such as the Telis, the Nepalis and the Bengalis, the contemporary problems of migration in Manipur is highlighted in this paper.
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Information Needs And Information Seeking Behaviour Of The Dwellers Of Satjelia, Sundarbans. Pratyusha Mukherjee And Dr. Kankan Kumar Chowdhury
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Sundarban, the largest habitat of Royal Bengal Tiger is the world's largest mangrove forest. Here people of different classes and religions live together along with its wildlife. Most of the population suffers from poverty, illiteracy, poor communication, natural calamities and threats of the wild. They are fighting against various difficulties day in and day out and they are living at the edge of devastation and death.
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An Analysis Of Environmental Pollution Related Health Hazards Among Auto Rickshaw Drivers. M. Yesurajan And Dr. T. Indra
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Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light. Pollutants, the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. Air and noise pollution in India is quite a serious issue with the major sources being fuel wood and biomass burning, fuel adulteration, vehicle emission, sound horn and traffic congestion.
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Assessment Of Caloric Availability In Jhargram Subdivision Of Paschim Medinipur District. Shriya Mukherjee
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Food is an essential part of any living being. For human beings the key factor which enables them to work efficiently is the calorie intake. In relation to the man-resource relationship, this paper highlights the status of caloric availability in one of the most backward regions of West Bengal in 2016.
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Three Years Journey Of Pm Modi's Government. Nitika
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Govt. is a group of people who control and make decisions for a country, state etc. Govt. create law and order and maintained stability in the economy. Three years ago, on 26th may, 2014, the BJP Govt. was formed after which PM Narendra Modi took an oath as the 14th Prime Minister of India.
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Test- Anxiety And Achievement Of B.Ed Student Teachers. Dr. Sarita Deshpande And Dr. R.K. Prajapati
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As a part of formative assessment B. Ed student teachers were supposed to have individual presentations of some elements/topics from their trimester course work. It was observed by the researcher that student-teachers feel anxiety before and during presentations. Once, when quite a good number of student-teachers were found absent in the class during the trimester, and when asked for, one of the student-teachers present in the class answered.
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Dream 'S Theory Of Comprehensive Innovation: Definition, Classification And Analysis. Jin-zhong Gong
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Dreams are the most mysterious part of the human spirit, many scholars have made unrelenting exploration, put forward a variety of theories. On the basis of summarizing the achievements of predecessors, the author puts forward a unique hypothesis about dreams. Dreams illusion are the individual all that one's saw and heard in sleep.
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School Adjustment, Motivation And Academic Achievement Among Students. Palak K. Lakhani,Kusum Jain And Dr. Payal Kanwar Chandel
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School adjustment is the process of adapting to the role of being a student and to various aspects of the school environment. Failure to adjust can lead to mental health issues and school refusal or school dropout and may require schoolcounselling.
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Spatial Mobility: A Gendered Phenomenon? Simona Sarma
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As Edward Soja has rightly mentioned, it is very important to understand how "space can be made to hide consequences from us, how relations of power and discipline are inscribed into the 'apparently innocent spatiality of social life' and how human geographies often become filled with politics and ideology."
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349-360
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Effectiveness Of District Consumer Forum Among Law Seeker Consumers. Ajita Gupta And Dr. SeemaKashyap
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This study was designed to be an exploratory research and aimed to examine the opinion of complainants regarding the effectiveness of district consumer redressal forum. Stratified random sampling technique was employed to collect the data from complainants of Consumer Forum situated at Civil Courts, in the Agra City of Uttar Pradesh, India. Data had been collected from 104 respondents through self-constructed questionnaire. The
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Detailed Case Study On Schizopfrenia. Kusum Jain
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People with the disorder may hear voices other people don't hear. They may believe other people are reading their minds, controlling their thoughts, or plotting to harm them. This can terrify people with the illness and make them withdrawn or extremely agitated.
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Green Revolution And Its Impact On Production Of Oilseeds In India. Dr Sk Tibul Hoque
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The purpose of this paper is to analyse the impact of Green revolution on the production of Oilseeds as from the inception of independence the foremost view of the government was how to come out from the trap of severe food crisis by removing the prevailing for ever stagnant situation in agriculture.
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Role Of I, U And T Identity With Dynamic Nature Of Identity Influential Factors In The World Of New Media. Mr.Alekha Sachidananda Nayak
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Every person who has his domicile in the territory of India and who is born in the territory of India is the citizen of India. Article 5 of Indian Constitution confirms the identity of an individual as an Indian or not. Similarly the physical body or sex chromosomes of an individual help to detect one's gender identity.
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Pacific Settlement Of Disputes Under The Un Charter. Namrata Gupta
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In any organization for the maintenance of peace and order, the very heart of the system is to be found in its provisions for the peaceful settlement of disputes and for the adjustment of situations which might lead to the use of force. A plan for the peaceful settlement of international disputes is the very heart of any charter establishing an international organization to maintain peace and security.
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Protection Of Refugees In India. Namrata Gupta
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At present India is not a party to the 1951 UN convention on the Status of Refugees or the 1967 Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees. Nor has it enacted a national law on refugees. Instead India has chosen to deal with refugees at political and administrative levels. It has therefore only ad hoc mechanisms in place to deal with the status and problems.
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420-433
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Secularism And Its Crisis In India. Dr. G. Sunil Kumar
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Secularism in India is both a tradition and a commitment. As a tradition, it is thousands of years old, dating back to the days of the Indus Valley Civilisation. As a commitment, it is enshrined in the Constitution of Indian which its people have given to them selves constituting India into a Sover eign, Socialist, Secular and Democratic Republic.
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Impact Of Religion On Political Participation Of Rural Women In Ballari Taluka Of Karnataka State- A Case Study Of Kudathini Village. Dr.M.Veera Prasad
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In India religion is considered as an essential aspect of Indian tradition since centuries. Its accepted as a way of life of the people. For a majority of Indians, the day begins with religion and ends with it. Its influence on economic and political development cannot be over looked.
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448-457
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Economic Conditions Of Women Agricultural Labourers In Grapes Farming In Coimbatore District. Dr S Parimalam And Pramila J Santhosam
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Research in agriculture conducted in India and other developing and under developed countries all point to the conclusion that women contribute far more too agricultural production than has generally been acknowledged. Recognition of their crucial role in agriculture should not obscure the fact that farm women continue to be concerned with their primary functions as wives, mothers and homemakers.
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458-464
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Minor Surface Irrigation Development In West Bengal- An Overview. Tanusree Mridha And Dr. Subhra Chattopadhyay
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Based on the data of Minor Irrigation Census (1st M.I Census-1986-87 to 4th M.I Census-2006-07) of West Bengal, this paper shows the development of Minor Surface Irrigation in different districts of West Bengal. For this purpose Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of number of Schemes, Minor Surface Irrigation Potential Created (IPC) as well as Irrigation Potential Utilization (IPU) has been calculated to show the trend of development of this sector.
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Impact Of Shgs On Income, Employment And Poverty Among The Members In Goalpara District Of Assam. Krishnakhi Choudhury
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Goalpara district is economically backward and zero industry district of Assam. The people living in Balijana block are mostly Tribal Communities, i.e - Rabha, Bodo, and Garo whose are socio-economically backward. The income, employment, borrowing capacity, literacy rate etc. are very low.
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Exploring Consumer Evaluation Of E-Governance Services Offered By Government Of India. Dr. Jayant V. Joshi And Bhojraj Yashwant Shewale
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E-Governance is nothing but use of internet technology as a platform for exchanging information, providing services and transacting with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government. Today, citizens are willing to get the required services at their doorstep fast, Efficient & corruption free.
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To Study The Job Stress Issues Among Police Personnel Of U.T Chandigarh. Pankaj Bala And Dr. Anuradha Sharma
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"tress", means a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances. It is a state when we realize that each and every thing appears to have too much, we are overloaded and we really can face the critical situations placed upon us. Now a day the concept of job stress is very common in each and every profession and it is inescapable among police personnel also.
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502-519
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Six Thinking Hats: An Instructional Strategy For Developing Creative Thinking. Dr. Mandeep Kaur
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To provide opportunities to students to move beyond passive recipients of knowledge to knowledge builders, there is need to shift to new instructional strategy. Conventional methods of teaching aim at imparting dead material to the students without offering them opportunity to sharpen their minds.
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School Environment And Self Concept As Predictors Of Academic Achievement. Dr. Mohd Abid Siddiqui
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Present world is statistically and technologically advanced. It is driven by high aspiration, motivation and the unsatiating desire to excel in all walks of life including education. Today's students and their parents are more concerned about their higher academic achievements.
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529-543
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Rural Library Services Based On Tagore's Experiment At Sriniketan And Its Adjoining Areas. Pritam Gurey
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Tagore's philosophy of life was concerned with the creation of a synthetic and harmonious way of living which he tried to bring back to the rural life through self-reliance and co-operation among all sections of people through his experiment on rural reconstruction.
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Impact of Whole House Approach and Strategic Environment Education on Environment Responsible Behaviour, Concern for Environment and Environment Knowledge. Gangotri Dash And Dr. Mohan A.K
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Growing environmental issues need the attention of human being irrespective of age and position. Childhood is considered as the best period to inculcate environmental habits to create a sustainable future. Education has an important role in providing information and skills to practice such habits.
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External Debt And Economic Growth In Ethiopia: A Time Series Econometrics Approach. Dr. Akshaya Kumar Mohanty
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The study Evaluates the impact of external debt on economic growth in Ethiopia for the period 1981-2014. Time series data on Real Gross Domestic Product Growth rate, External Debt Stock GDP ratio, External Debt service export ratio, Gross domestic investment GDP ratio, human capital proxies by educational expenditure GDP ratio, labor force as a share total population and Trade Openness as factors used for the assessment of economic growth of Ethiopia for the period of 1981-2014.
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Reviewing Theoretical And Empirical Literatures On Capital Structure And Firm Performance Relationship - An Exploratory Study. Rahul Sarkar
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After the famous but controversial Modigliani-Miller Capital Structure Irrelevance theory many researchers tried to find and establish the relationship between capital structure and financial performance. Some researchers are in opinion that there is a negative relationship between the debt oriented capital structure and financial performance and some others suggest a positive relationship between the two.
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Impact Of Brand Image On Consumers' Purchase Decision. Afrina Yasmin
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Branding is a set of marketing and communication methods that help to distinguish a company or products from competitors, aiming to create a lasting impression in the minds of customers. In the competitive market a company can make significant impact on business environments through the creation of their own brand.
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A Comparative Study Of Environmental Awareness Among Under Graduate Students Of Arts And Science Faculties Of A.M.U. Sayedil Islam And Rahed Razzak Sk
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The major thrust of this study is to explore the environmental awareness among under-graduate students of arts and science faculties of AMU. The investigator conducted thisstudy with 200 sample selected randomly from different departments of Arts and Science faculties of Aligarh Muslim University.
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645-657
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A Comparative Study Of The Educational Status Of Tribals In West Bengal: With Special Reference To The District Of Purulia. Shyamal Kumar Daripa
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The objective of the paper is to uphold the educational status of the tribals in West Bengal with special emphasis on the district of Purulia, which happens to be the most vulnerable district in West Bengal, in terms of literacy, poverty, health. According to Indian census, a person, aged 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate.
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658-670
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Multiple Dimensions Of India`S Internal Security: An Analytical Study. Dr. Shyam Kumar Singh
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Through age nation's survival is the most important aspect of security the pertinent question is how nation manages the different elements of security rationally. Otherwise, if not managed properly it might lead to war .war is deeply related to human, social, political, economic, military aspect of nation's survival.
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671-680
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Gender Mainstreaming Of Smallholder Farmers And Food Security In Siaya County, Kenya. Tedson Richard Nyongesa And Tobias Olweny
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How gender mainstreaming among 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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Studies On The Prevalence Of Hookworm Infection Amongst Rural Farmers In Emohua L.G.A, Rivers State. Nyenke C. U., Mbata C. A., Obi-ThomaJ. N.Isoma C. J. And Adewoye M. O.
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The prevalence of hookworm infection amongst rural farmers in Emohua local government Area, Rivers state was carried out. A total of 200 stool samples were randomly collected from farmers and gardeners aged 15-70 years in ten (10) communities. The ova of hookworm was sought in each sample using direct smear andformol-ether concentration techniques.
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698-705
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Child-friendly City Development Model Based on Cultural Communication In Traditional Children's Game Perspective. Marsia Sumule Genggong and Ashmarita
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The purpose of this research is to describe the form of local traditional game that can be a model in the development of child-friendly city on the aspect of entertainment and education in Kendari City.
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706-711
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The Core of Public Policy. Asst. Prof. Dr. Farah Dhiaa Hussein Mubarak Al -Safaar
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General Policy represents a fundamental way out for the government in the political system and at the same time, a key to the administrative system within the same political system. there is no public policy placed without the result of many institutions work that varies Different from one political system to another, but at the end it Represent The basic direction of the work in front of the administrative apparatus
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712-726
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The Connection Between Home Environment and Adolescent Weight Status
Dr. Merajuddin Faridi
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the dietary habits, weight status, and home-food environment of school-going adolescents.50 male and 50 female students (1617 years) from different schools of Aligarh Muslim University were selected through stratified random sampling. Their families (100) were enlisted for the study with informed consent. A home food checklist and 30 days home food environment survey questionnaire was developed using partial modifications in the pre-validated and tested home food inventory developed by Martha J. Nepper (2016). A validated and tested by the WHO global food health survey questionnaire (self-administered) was also used with a slight modification regarding Indian food preferences for the assessment of dietary habits and home food environment among adolescents. A yes/no format was used to simplify the process. SPSS softwareversion12.0 (Chicago, USA) was used to analyze the data. The results of the study revealed that 50% of students were underweight (mostly girls, 70%). Only 10% of girls were overweight as compared to 30% of boys; 40 % of boys showed a healthy/average weight for age and height.Concerning the student’s dietary habits, it was not surprising that underweight students frequently skipped breakfast, did not bring lunch boxes, and also showed less food intake. Only 30% of these students were physically active. In contrast, 50-75% of overweight children showed frequent consumptions of fast food and soft drinks and occasional fruit intake. Only 10% were physically active.
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Breastfeeding during infancy and its effects on Lifelong Health of
an individual:
SUPRIYA
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The role and importance of nutrition in early postnatal life, bears an influence on lifelong
vulnerability to poor health,
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GENDER JUSTICE : ROLE OF WOMEN COMMISSION IN INDIA
Aggya Pandeya,
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The role and importance of nutrition in early postnatal life, bears an influence on lifelong
vulnerability to poor health,
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742-748
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IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON DROUGHT PRONE AREA OF MAHARASHTRASTATE IN INDIA –A CASE STUDYOF UPPER GODAWARI BASIN
Dr. VALMIK GARJE
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About a quarter of India‟s drought-prone districts are in Maharashtra, with 73% of its geographic area classified as semiarid.
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749-759
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON INTEREST OF TEACHERS TOWARDS
VARIOUS TECHNIQUES OF SCHOLASTIC ASSESSMENT
Dr. B. K. Gupta
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771-776
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Marketing Challenges of Horticulture Growers in Jammu and Kashmir:
A case Study of District Anantnag
Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, Sajad Hussain Sheikh and Shakeel Ahmad Mir
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777-784
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Legislations for Contract Labour in the Garment
Industry: A Case of Delhi
Dr. Kalpana Prasad
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This paper assesses if labour laws are sufficient for ensuring rights to workers. It looks at the existing laws
for the workers working as contract labour in the garment industry in Delhi. It assesses if laws are sufficient
in addressing the workers’ rights Have laws helped in improving the working condition of workers.
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785-796
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Breaking Down Household Cost of Treating Ailments: A Proposed Framework in the Context of Injuries
Godwin SK
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VARIED AND INTENSE OF DRAMA IN THE 20TH CENTURY: A SOCIETAL IMPACT
Dr. Seema Dalakoti
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British theater in the twentieth century is believed to have begun in Dublin, Ireland with the founding of Irish literary theater by William P. Yeats, Lady Gregory, J. M. Synge is a well-known playwright who is known for his poetic and innovative works
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804-806
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To investigate the effects of the canal on the flora, fauna, and climate of
the Rajasthan desert
Dr. Raksha Mishra
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837-854
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Comparative analysis of satisfaction with well-being attributes of living environment in the slums of Bhopal, India
Dr. Charumitra Patil
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855-874
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IMPACT OF WTO AND RELATED POLICIES ON COMPOSITION AND DIRECTION OF INDIAN SPICE EXPORT
Dr.Ibrahim Y.C and Dr. C. Krishnan
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875-883
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Empowerment of Women in Gandhian Thought: A Holistic Approach to Gender Equality
Anitha Patil
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Mahatma Gandhi’s thoughts on the empowerment of women are an integral part of his larger vision for a just and non-violent society.
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884-887
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THE IMPACT OF RELIGION ON INDIAN POLITICAL DISCOURSE
Anjuma Ahmed Nargis
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