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Effectiveness Of Animal Assisted Therapy On Children And Adolescents With Autism. Priyanka MB
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Autism, a pervasive developmental disorder encompasses a wide range of social,communication, sensory and cognitive deficits that are challenging to treat. Due to the lack of established standardized forms of treatment,adjunct forms of therapy are the primary methods of management.
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Work Life Balance: Need Of The Hour. Dr. Aditi R Khandelwal and Ms. Neha Shekhwat
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Work life balance has become a major issue nowadays in every organization. With the fast growing competition in every field, every sector of any organization pressure of work load is becoming very high on every employee to achieve the targets. Female employees are mostly effected by the work load because they have to look after their families also they faces lot of stress in maintaining a good work life.
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The Impact Of Women Participation On Their Quality Of Work Life With Special Reference To Select Banks. Shivi Srivastava
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The efficiency of the organization can be achieved when the personal growth, wellbeing and favourable/humanized work environment will be taken care of and impediments and irritants are removed which could create a facilitating and congenial environment and faster a feeling of pride and belongingness.
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27-41
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Impact Of Turmoil And Peace On Tourism Industry In Jammu And Kashmir. Zulafqar Ahmed
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Kashmir has often been compared with heaven on earth. It is most attractive destination for tourists not only in India but all over the world because of lush green valley, pleasant climate, Snow-capped Mountains, sweat springs, green meadows. While as places like Gulmarg, Phalgam, Dal Lake, Wular Lake are worth seeing tourist spots in the valley. Besides these, Shri Mata Vashino Devi, Amar Mahal place, Ragunath Temple are most attractive tourist's destination in Jammu region.
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42-47
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Dalit Assertion Through Effective Characters: A Study Of Joseph Macwan's Novel Stepchild. Dr. U.S.Saranya
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Angaliyatfocuses mainly on the Vankar community, a Dalit community in Gujarat, but the narrative develops around the structure of domination where the Patidar calls all the shots. The novel opens with two hardworking and simple Vankar friends who, motivated by a deep sense of dignity, confront Patidar youth when they make advances to a Vankar girl in the neighboring village.
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48-53
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Livelihood Dilemmas Among The Tea Workers Of Dooars, West Bengal. Bipul Chhetri And Dr. Nuruzzaman Kasemi
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Tea industries in Dooars have come across series of troubles owing to decreasing demand of tea in the international market and due to poor quality of tea that has been produced over the years. The failure of tea industry presently has really hampered the livelihoods of the workers dependent on tea. Sudden shut down of some of the tea industries have left remarkable repercussion on the lives of the tea dependent families and have really affected their socio economic conditions.
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Causes Of The Down Fall Of Muslim League In The Perspective Of Pakistan's Politics. Dr. Mohammad Irshad Ahmed and Zamarrud Bano
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this article have a brief history of the Muslim League and its Different phases before the creation of Pakistan, in which Muslim League presented itself as a sole representative of the Muslims of India.After the creation of Pakistan. In 1948(26February)jinnah become the first governor general of Pakistan, and he resigned from the league presidentship because in the parliamentary system it is legally wrong to hold two positions at once .
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63-75
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Contemporary Relevance Of Tipu Sultan. Dr.B.P.Mahesh Chandra Guru, Dr.Gurusiddaiah, C, Dr.Sreekantaiah And Abhilash, M.S
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The vision, adventurism, diplomacy and developmentalism of Tipu Sultan were crucial factors from the point of view of political stability and all-round development of Mysore state. Tipu was determined to liberate the country from the foreign yoke and establish a model State of Mysore based on egalitarianism. Tipu Sultan is a fascinating figure of the 18th century who offered his blood to write the history of free India.
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A Content Analysis On Psychological Techniques Used In Different Fortune Telling Systems. Dr. Sherin V George and Dr. H. Sylaja
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The art of reading people and their personality is always exciting for general public as well as Psychologists. This study is an attempt to find out the psychological techniques used for describing their client's personality by professional fortune tellers in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Investigator approached fortune tellers in their place, gave their professional fees for consultation.
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87-100
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Spatial Patterns Of Migration In Himachal Pradesh, 1991-2001. Archana Sharma
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This research work was carried out to analyze the spatial patterns of migration in Himachal Pradesh. The state has conventionally not been a place of migration primarily because of physico-geographic factors. During the recent past, particularly in 1990s, there has been an upsurge in migration, both in and out, in response to establishment of three small Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in the state.
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101-117
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Academic Anxiety Of Secondary School Students In Murshidabad District, West Bengal, India. MostafijurRahaman And Md. SohelRana
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Anxiety is a common phenomenon of daily life. It plays a fundamental role in human life. Generally, anxiety is a physiological and psychological state which is characterised by emotional, cognitive, somatic and behavioural aspects.
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Empirical Analysis Of Influence Of Corporate Governance On The Financial Performance Of Companies In India. Dr. M. Sakthivel Murugan
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Corporate Governance is a set of process, customs, policies, laws and institutions affecting the way a corporation is directed, administered and controlled. It is concerned with ownership, control and accountability of companies. A number of wider ethical and societal considerations are related to the way corporate tries to achieve its economic objectives. Good Corporate Governance is a key to growing profits and reputations.
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123-139
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Violence Against Women : A Sociological Study Of Imaliya Bhanpur Village In Mahmudabad Tehsil, Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. Dr. Vinod Singh And Dr. Pavitra Baipai
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Domestic violence or hinsa is one of the most common crimes against women which is inextricably linked to the perpetuation of patriarchal system in India. Women in Indian society have always been central issues of concern. Indian tradition and society at large consider women as second class citizens.
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Spatio-Temporal Analysis Of Educational Status Of Social And Religious Groups In Uttar Pradesh: 1961 - 2011. Dr. Farhana Khatoon
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Uttar Pradesh is one of the educationally most backward states of India. One of the characteristic of educational achievement of Uttar Pradesh is that there exist large scale disparities in literacy between different regions and social and religious groups. For the inclusive development of the country it is necessary that all section of the society must have access to education. The present study aims to analyze the literacy and educational status of scheduled caste and Muslims in Uttar Pradesh.
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151-174
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The Relationship Between Stress And Job Dissatisfaction Among Engineering College Teachers: Emotional Intelligence As A Coping Strategy. Dr. Pavitra Bajpai And Dr. Vinod Singh
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Job satisfaction is very important for teachers because when teachers possessed high level job satisfaction they care about the quality of their work and more committed to their students and academic profession. Teachers are expected to play different roles and possess a multifaceted personality including motivate the students by words and their deeds because teachers are the most important group of student's future.
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175-184
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Desolate Through Facebook Addiction Among The Face Book Application Holders. C.Kalaivani And Dr A.BlessingMary
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Many people, however, are simply addicted to their past. They're using Facebook to reconnect with old classmates, former lovers, and other people they haven't talked to in years. They want to know what ever happened to "so and so," who ended up marrying who, and what that person they once loved ended up doing in life. There's something comforting and soothing about it.
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185-193
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Celebrity Endorsement And Its Impact On Buying Behaviour Of College Students: A Study In Shivamogga City. Mrs. Deepa L. And Dr.Giridhar K.V
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The presence of celebrity in an advertisement is likely to influence the buying decision for a product and such advertisement create awareness about the product which can increase the purchase intention and consequently increases the sales. For the study researcher has considered only three important attributes.
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Occupational Safety And Health System In Small Business Enterprises In Uzbekistan. Goyipnazarov Sanjar
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One of the most important priorities for the conservation of high and sustainable growth, further strengthening the macroeconomic stability of the country is the all-round development of small business and entrepreneurship.
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The Main Directions Of The Accounting Reforms In The State Sector In Uzbekistan. Mekhmonov Sultonali Umaralievich
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In the world of international relations, the country's commitment and the way it manages its own resources is based on the understanding of the financial position. At the same time, the preparation of financial reporting in the public sector requires the development of internationally accepted rules.
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Buying Behaviour On Mobile Phones Among Rural Consumers With Special Reference To Salem District. Dr.P.Thirumoorthi. And G.Boobalan.
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Consumer Behaviour includes the study what they buy, when they buy it, when they buy it, where they buy it, how often they buy it and how often they use it. Consumer Buying Behaviour refers to the buying behaviour of the individuals and households who buy goods and services for personal consumption. Consumer around the world are different in various factors such as age, income, education level and preferences which may they avail of goods and services.
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Text And Texture Of Clothing In Meetei Community: A Contextual Study. Yumnam Sapha Wangam Apanthoi M
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This paper is an effort to understand Meetei identity through the text and texture of clothing in ritual context. Meeteis are the majority ethnic group of Manipur, who are Mongoloid in origin. According to the Meetei belief system, they consider themselves as the descendents of Lord Pakhangba, the ruling deity of Manipur.
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Extra-Territorial Criminalization Of Market Misconduct-The Challenge Of Enforcement. Samamba, Lennox Trivedi
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Given the ever-increasing remote participation of issuers, intermediaries in foreign securities markets, extra-territorial criminalization of securities market misconduct-market misconduct committed wholly outside one jurisdiction but harmful effect on that market-appears to be the effective device for preserving the cleanliness and integrity of securities markets in the region.
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Parental Attitude Towards Girls' Education: In Relation To Community And Gender. Chinmoy Das And SatyajitKar
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The present study was conducted to parental attitude towards girls' education based on community (scheduled castes and scheduled tribes) and gender.Main objectives of the study are to compare the attitude of scheduled castes and scheduled tribesparents towards girls' education and to compare the attitude of scheduled castes and scheduled tribesparents towards girls' education belonging to different gender.
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Status And Significance Of Common Property Land Resources (Cplrs) In Tamil Nadu: Evidences From Secondary Sources. Dr. A. Kannan And S. Sakthivel
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The Common Property Land Resources (CPLRs) are the most important source of rural poor in the rural pockets of India. The rural population in general and the poor in particular depend largely on common property land resources for their sustenance. In the last few decades, the availability of such immense resources was degraded in both qualitatively and quantitatively across the regions in India.
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294-304
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The Challenge Of Determing Priority Of Collateral Interests In Securities Held By Non-Company Investors-The Case Of Zambia. Samamba, Lennox Trivedi
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Certainty and predictability as to the ranking of collateral interests in the same intermediated listed securities is one of the factors influencing the decision of the lender to advance loans to borrowers against a collateral interest in the borrower's securities. The study assesses the legal framework for the public distribution of securities so as to establish whether or not it makes adequate provision for perfection and ranking of competing collateral interests in the same securities held by non-company securities.
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305-318
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Socio-Economic Disparities And Human Trafficking In India-Issues And Suggestions. Dr.M.Veera Prasad
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Differences between people have been in existence since the rise of human beings on this planet. The inequalities among the people are witnessed in different forms like race, colour, region, religion, caste, wealth, etc. Exploitation of the socially and economically unfortunate people has been identified in new forms after the World War II. Globalization process has changed the functioning of the government and private sector further creating the gap between the rich and poor people in the country.
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Village Level Discrepancy In Available Facilities, Development And Related Problems: A Case Study Of Ramkishore Gram Panchayet, Kulpi C.D. Block, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India. Dr. Atanu Mandal
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Development of developing country like India depends on its village level available facilities. Village level development process requires numerous facilities like proper education system, availability of safe drinking water, suitable electrification, availability of health care facilities etc.
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Socio-Political Philosophy Of M. K. Gandhi: An Analysis. Dr. Tarun Gogoi
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M. K. Gandhi was a prominent figure in the realm of peace and humanism. He played a noteworthy role in the movement of peace and freedom. He bestowed a lot of ideas relating to socio-political dimension. Gandhi's ideas are basically philosophical in nature as he was inspired by various great philosophers of the world. Gandhi generated ideas to create a positive change in society. We acquire new ideas by studying his thought.
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Assam Muslims After 2016 Assembly Election. Monoj Kumar Nath
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In 2016 Assam Assembly election, BJP led alliance won with overwhelming majority. In this election BJP proved that it can win election in Assam without the support of Muslims, more than one third population of the state. This has pushed the Muslims of Assam to a peculiar situation as the community has always been considered as the 'king maker' in Assam elections. Before the 2016 Assembly elections and after coming to power, BJP in Assam has been trying to prove the Muslims, particularly the immigrant section, as a threat to the existence and identity of Assamese people.
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353-363
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The Theories Of Origin Of The Lepchas: An Indigenous Tribe Of The Kanchenjunga Basin. Dr. Shera Pandi Molommu
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We human beings have since our conception always been on the move. Moving and settling looking for greener pastures has always been in our genes. Through this study we shall try to take a glimpse at how the Lepchas came to settle in the Kanchenjunga basin in the dim past.
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364-374
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Resilient Support In Cancer Patients: Post-Earthquake Trauma. Anicia Katherine Tarazona Meza, Lorena Elizabeth Bowem Mendoza And Carlos Willians Suarez Cedeno
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A conceptual analysis of resilience is carried out, addressing what is related to the understanding of its concept, where several authors who have studied the subject are examined. We observe the resilient capacity of human beings and the importance of psychological support to cancer patients.
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375-389
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Panchayat, Gender, And Power In Bihar. Archana Pandey
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This paper examines women experiences in the local bodies and how they have altered the gender relations through political representation in the rural social order. The collection of data was completed by a field study in district of Bhojpur and Jehanabad in Bihar, adopting a qualitative method based on the interview.
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390-402
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Developing Writing Skills In The Context Of Teaching English As A Second Language For The Professional Course Students. Dr. D. Indira Priyadarshini and K.Sree Vani
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This paper reports a study of the language needs of the Professional students. In particular, the study seeks to examine the significant differences if any in the performance of the students in vocabulary, grammar, cohesion and organization components in English due to variation in place of study in SSC. Findings of the study also shed light on the specific set of competencies for teachers of English at Engineering colleges in the state of Andhra Pradesh and informs the strategies for the development of writing skills components of the students.
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403-410
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Inclusive Workplace- A Fair Shot For Disabled. Pallavi.A And Vidya Vinutha D'Souza
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A disability is a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.A disability can be permanent or temporary; as well as visible or invisible. People with disability may have the skills that are required in an organization. Inclusive cultures demonstrate organizational practices and goals in which those having different backgrounds are welcomed and treated equally in the organization.
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411-419
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Study Of Leadership Style, Coping Strategies And Happiness In Academic Employees And Corporate Employees. Dr. Kamini C. Tanwar And Ms. Priyanka
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Any successful organization today is based on its leadership style and behavior. Leadership behavior has a critical role in any successful organizations (Larsson & Vinberg, 2010). Positive leaders and the coping strategies used by them can influence their followers and make them happy; which will be reflected in their performance and productivities of the organization positively.
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420-435
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China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) And India's Concern. Dr Sajad Hussain Wani
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China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is heralded as a game changer for the geopolitics and economic integration of South Asia, is an important part of China's bigger regional initiative namely 'One Belt, One Road' (OBOR). Pakistan and China formalized plans for the CPEC in April 2015 and subsequently China claims that CPEC will not onlyadvance economic integration but also ensures mutual benefit or win-win cooperation with its partners as well as regional states.
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436-442
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Customary Practice Of Meitei Pangal (Manipuri Muslim) In Manipur. Haobam Bidyarani Devi
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Meitei Pangal, started their settlement in Manipur from the reign of King Khagemba (1597-1652) which was recorded in the Royal Chronicles of Manipur called Cheitharol Kumbaba. They are the second largest community staying in the valley areas of Manipur, where the Meiteis are the largest community inhabiting in the Manipur valley.
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443-455
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Emotional Maturity Of Higher Secondary Students In Relation To Some Selected Variables. Dr. Marami Goswami And Piyali Roy
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Emotional maturity is considered as the balance between the inner-outer emotional expressions of a person in different situations. It shapes the attitude and behaviour of the individual, makes the individual responsible, helps in decision making and developing healthy relations with others. Generally, we can say that it is nothing but the capability of a person to control his emotions and not let his emotions to control him.
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456-467
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Re-structuring Higher Education to Enhance Employability. Dr. Vibha Sharma And Dr. Bindu Sharma
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India has had a rich legacy of providing multi-disciplinary education to her children in the 'Gurukuls,' and higher education in highly advanced universities which catered to the educational needs of students from different parts of the world in the bygone era. However, in the subsequent times, education system suffered immensely due to wars and invasions by foreign rulers.
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Role Of E-Convenience In Diffusion Of E-Shopping: A Study In Haryana. Rajni Bala And Dr. D.P. Singh
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The e-commerce market is growing very speedy & it is expected to reach $56 billion by 2023. That's why the sector becomes very important for study. India has more than 100 million internet users out of which one half opts for online purchases and the number is raising sharply every year. There is a tremendous increase in e-shoppers in last few decades.
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Gandhi & Untouchability. Mrs. Gurvinder Kaur
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The Caste system in India is a system of Social Stratification and social restriction.At first the word "caste" is mentioned in Purusha Sukta in RigVeda. Later scriptures such as Bhagavad Gita and Manusmriti state that the four Verna's (Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras) are created by God.
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498-503
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Quasi Experimental Study To Assess Effectiveness Of Psychosocial Intervention On Self- Concept Of Adolescents Of Substance Using Parents : A Pilot Project. Mrs. Sukhbir Kaur And Dr. (Mrs) Triza Jiwan
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The aim of the study was to assess self- concept of adolescents of substance using parents and find effect of psychosocial intervention on self- concept of adolescents. A Quantitative research approach and quasi experimental one group pre- test post test design was used to collect data from 20 adolescents of substance using parents studying in selected senior secondary schools of Punjab by simple random sampling technique ( lottery method with replacement).
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504-515
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Unmasking The Bridge Linking The Network In Local School Governance: A Case Of One Primary School Development Committee (SDC) In Zimbabwe. Wonderful Dzimiri
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An extract from a broader study on implementation of local school governance reform in Zimbabwe, this article unmasks the school development committee (SDC) as the link or bridge connecting the network of stakeholders that participate in local school governance in the context of the Zimbabwe's 1991 school governance reform policy in Zimbabwe. Underpinned by an interpretive framework, the study was a qualitative case study of one rural (SDC) intent on understanding the central or linking role that the SDC occupied and played respectively in bringing different stakeholders into participation in school development efforts.
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516-529
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An Analytical Study Of A Painting Of Iran From The School Of Tabriz (Safavi,D) Second. (1539-1543AD)(Love Story Lily And Majnoon). Mehrdad Ahmad Amiraghaie
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The story of Lily and majnoon is one of the most famous romantic and ancient stories of Persian literature, written about (961 to 1155AD)By nezami Ganjawi-Majnoon whose real name is Qais ibn malhvoh Ameri, due to manhood and passionate Love for Lily, became a KindOf distress and disorienation, and there fore he called him majnoon[2] this love story has been illustrated ovet the yearly by Iranian artist painters.
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530-539
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Emergence And Consolidation Of Rightist Politics In Karnataka. Mr.S.Sunil Kumar and Dr.G.T.Ramachandrappa
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Hindutva is a political strategy and it has nothing to do with Hinduism or the welfare or benefit of Hindu society. The BJP basically represents the right wing political forces in India. The RSS is the main brain behind all the social and political activities of BJP. The BJP has been improving its presence in Karnataka since 1990s by gaining access to social classes.
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540-550
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A Study On The Eyesight Of Students With Different BMI. Houwei Zhu, Cuimei Shen, Yubo Liu, Weibing Ye And Huiju Pan
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The purpose of this article is to gain some insights into the relationship between college students' eyesight and their body mass indexes (BMI for short) through an investigation on the BMI and eyesight of all the students in Zhejiang Normal University. Methodology: In order to find out the status quo of students' eyesight and BMI and the relation between the two, the researcher did a close reading on the health reports of 1573 students from Zhejiang Normal University
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551-558
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Impact Of Different Financial Ratio On Roe Of Listed Companies In Bse 100. Koustav Roy
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The work has been focused on how different financial efficiency measuring ratios are related with ROE of BSE100 companies. The study is mainly based on BSE 100 companies except some financial institutions and debt less firms. The reference period of the this study is fifteen years and the data is completely based on secondary data sources which has been collected from's equity data base'.
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559-571
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Social Exclusion And Inclusive Growth In Labour Market Of India --For Sustainable Development. Smt. Nabanita De And Mrs Debjani Pathak
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India a country of stark contradictions and growing inequalities has now the third highest number of billionaires according to Forbes list but ranks 131th in the HDI among 188 countries surveyed for human development report (2015). The Indian government which considers itself one of the fastest growing economies in the world is pushing a growth driven agenda that opens up all doors for private capital investment -both domestic and abroad.
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572-589
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Environmental Awareness, Knowledge And Perception Among Faculty Members In Colleges Of Chandrapur City, Central India. R. K. Kamble And Naznin T.A.J. Kazi
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The present study focused on faculty member's environmental awareness, knowledge and perception in colleges of Chandrapur city, Central India. The study was carried out in 2016. For conducting this study the accessible ten colleges in the city were selected. Sample size for the study includes 12 faculty members, which comprises of equal number of male and female (n=6, 50%) who were teaching UGC's Environmental Studies course.
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590-596
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New Communication Technologies And The Rise Of The Indian Citizen-Publics: A Critical Enquiry. Kankana Talukdar
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In current times, new communication technologies have permeated the lives of people in multifarious ways and like never before. Foremost in this path now, are social media websites and online blogs. It is such times that have inspired research on the nature of technocratic citizens, technocratic state, and a public sphere mediated by new communication technologies. In this context, understanding the case of India wherein being digital has occupied much significance could provide interesting ways of seeing the nature of Indian citizens now.
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597-613
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Border Conflict Resolution Strategies Between The Republic Of Indonesia And The Democratic Republic Of Timor Leste In Manusasi Section. Elpius Kalembang, Nurdien Harry Kistanto, Kushandajani And Ari Pradanawati
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The study aimed to identify conflict resolution strategies or approaches employed to settling border disputes between the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste (East Timor) and the Republic of Indonesia in Manusasi section. One-on-one in-depth interviews were used to collect the data from the study participants recruited using snowball sampling technique.
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614-629
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Psychological Maladjustment Among Employed And Unemployed Women. Dr. Sandhya Aravind C.A
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In the modern era, nevertheless the employed and unemployed women have to face certain adjustments to the demands of our society. They may have inadequate conformity due to the inability or lack of motivation to change their feelings or attitudes to adjust to the demands of their environment.
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630-636
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Naga Identity: Naga Nation As An Imagined Communities. Longkoi Khiam
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Nationalism, as a political phenomenon, has gained much currency in the last few centuries. It has aroused large collectives of people and has become the grounds on which economic, cultural and political claims have been made. The nation has also become a marker of identity for individuals and whole societies. In this paper, I would like to look at the beginnings and formation of Naga nationalism and the important economic, cultural and political claims it makes.
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637-651
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A Comparative Study Of Attitude Towards Teaching Profession Of Male And Female B.Ed. AND M.Ed. Students Of Aligarh Muslim University. Sayedil Islam And Asikul Ansari
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The investigators have tried to find out the attitude towards teaching profession of B.Ed. and M.Ed. students of AMU. The investigators conducted this study with 200 Students sellectedfrom department of Education in Aligarh Muslim University.
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652-661
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Socio-Economic Condition Of Shrimp Collectors In Sundarbans Region, Special Reference- Hingalganj Block. Ujjwal Dutta
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Sundarbans region is one of the backward, saline affected region of West Bengal well as India. A large number of people depend on natural resource and forest lack of other alternative likelihood. The study was conducted on the socio-economic approach of the shrimp collectors in Hingalganj block. The survey was conducted on five villages of Hingalganj block which are situated in Sundarbans region. Over exploitation of wild shrimp has resulted in a decline of this resource alarmingly in the coastal region.
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662-670
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Impact Of Anxiety And Stress On Loneliness Among Male Adolescent Students Of Manipur. Mr. Nongzaimayum Tawfeeq Alee, Ms. Ruqaiya Javed And Prof. Asiya Aijaz
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Manipur is a state in the North-East of India; it is one of the seven sister's state. JawaharLal Nehru once called it the 'Jewel of India' (Joshi, 2002) and Lord Irwin named it the 'Switzerland in India' (Sharma & Sharma, 2005). However, after four decades of insurgency problems leading to military operations, raid, political turmoil and violence it has become the 'Kashmir in the North-East'.
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671-677
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Urban Planning And Policies In India, Urban Poor In The Sight Of Five Year Plans And Programmes. K. Annamani Rao And Dr. K. Pradeep Kumar
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Urbanization may be defined as a process by which villages turn in to towns and towns turn into cities. In the demographic sense it is an increase in the proportion of the urban population (U) to the total population (T), over a period of time. India's population grew three-fold from 350 million in 1947 to 1210 million in the year in 2011. During the same period, the urban population grew almost 4.6 fold as fast-from 62.4 million to 286 million (Census 2011).
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678-689
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Identifying Determinants Of Border Conflicts Between Indonesia And East Timor In Unresolved And Un-Surveyed Segment, Timor Tengah Utara District. Fransiskus Asisi Ninnomen Tuames
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This study aimed to identify determinants of border conflicts between Indonesia and East Timor in unresolved and un-surveyed segment in Timor Tengah Utara district. One-on-one in-depth interviews were employed to collect the data from the participants. Participants were recruited using purposive sampling technique.
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690-701
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Challenges And Opportunities Associated With Waste Management In India. Kailash Bharti Goswami
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India faces major environmental challenges associated with waste generation and inadequate waste collection, transport, treatment and disposal. Current systems in India cannot cope with the volumes of waste generated by an increasing urban population, and these impacts on the environment and public health. The challenges and barriers are signi?cant, but so are the opportunities.
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702-715
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A Study Of Achievement In English Of Secondary School Students In Relation To Certain Demographic Variables. Ghulam Sarwer
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In the present era,English has become one of the most effective global medium of communication. It plays thevital role being the language of the textbooks and medium of instruction at different levels of education.Proficiency in the English language may also increase students overall academic achievement.
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Socio Economic Status Of The Tribals Of Purulia District In The Post Colonial Period. Shyamal Kumar Daripa
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India is home to 10.2 crore tribal people who are also known as Adivasi and the constitution of India has designated "tribes" as Scheduled Tribes (Art 366). These adivasi people basically inhabit forest and hilly areas. Tribals are considered to be the most backward and deprived section of the Indian society. Socio-economic development of these tribal people has been neglected from British period to the present age of globalization. These aboriginals have a unique life style of their own, are untouched by the modernity.
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Dynamics of Inheritance System on Women at Hindu Society in Praya City, Central Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara. I Nyoman Murba Widana
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This research aims to study the dynamics of inheritance system related to the birth of girls in a marriage result in Hindu society in Praya City, Central Lombok Regency. The dynamics are related to the influx of modernization and emergence of public awareness in understanding of Hinduism teachings.
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739-745
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Non-Performing Asset. Monika rani
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A Non-performing asset is defined as a credit facility in which the interest and installment of principal due of predetermined period.
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Continues Improvement The Need Of Management. Dr. M. KUMARAN
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Quality is the basic need of any consumer. When it comes as apart of organization, quality improvement is an essential part. There is the necessity of quality circle in an organization for the quality improvement.
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Informal Sector- Backbone Of Indian Economy. Dr. Monika Chopra
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The informal sector plays a crucial role in generating income and employment in the developing world. The term ‘informal sector’ contributes to the arrangements in the economies which are unregulated, unlawful or without state regulations.
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Behaviour Of Indian Financial Market And Performance Of Exchange Traded Funds Compared To Nifty 50. Dr. Nilam Panchal
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This Research Paper is a humble attempt to understand the behaviour of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in Indian Market when compared with that of NIFTY50. Tracking error or active risk indicates how closely a portfolio follows the index to which it is benchmarked.
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The Changing Political Economy Of India: In The Perspective Of Uttarakhand Separate State Movement. Dr. Naveen Prakash Nautiyal
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In the mid-1960s there was something of a sea change’ in India's political economy, marking a shift from what Rudolph and Rudolph (1987) have termed command to demand politics. One of the best studies of this widely recognized evolution is Atul Kohli's (1990) looking at of India's 'growing crisis of governability.
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India Afghanistan development partnership Gaganpal Singh
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India and Afghanistan shares cultures, values, traditions and even borders from centuries. The origins of their relations is prevailed in history.However, the ties between both countries took a significant turn, since the independence of India in 1950.
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HEALTH STATUS OF TRIBES: A Comparitive Study on the Health Status of Tribes (Irular Community) In Agali and Pudussery Grampanchayath of Palakkad Disrtict Dr.P.K.Sujathan, Nandhiniswari SAbstract:
India has the second largest concentration of tribal communities in the world next to Africa according to 2011 census. Health status refers quality of life and health care that indicates health is closely linked to essentials of living of a human individual. The main aim of the present study is to compare the health status among the Irular community living under the Agali and Pudusery Gram Panchayath of Palakkad district. Additionally aims to find out the frequency of knowledge of Concern about Health. The present study was conducted among the Irulars from Agali and Pudussery Gram panchayths of Plakkad district. Using the Multi stage purposive random sampling method 50 Irulars (equally distributed into two Panchayaths) were selected. Use of both primary and secondary data was made to understand the health status of Tribes. From the study it was revealed that Irulars of Agali and Pudussery panchayath showed more percentage of occurrence of communicable diseases than non- communicable diseases. Download full Length Paper...... | 158-176 |
Industrial, Technical and Vocational Education in Ancient India: With Special Reference to Artisans and Craftsmen
Dr. Arun Kumar Singh
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Industrial, technical and vocational education in ancient India was not as developed as the education of other types. But there was some provision for this type of education in ancient India. The basis of such type of education was to build up her own economic life and prosperity. Through the ages luxuries and other articles have been turned out by her cottage industries and handicrafts. Education on arts and crafts was flourished in ancient-India by method of industrial crafts production and a form of artistic activity. Before the introduction of machinery every article of domestic use was produced by hand. So these craftsmen and artisans became the keystone of a developing commerce. They organised guilds which absorbed their sons in their profession. This techniques passed down in families for generations and even apprenticeship was a quasi-paternal relationship. After the introduction of machinery there has been a lot of change in the traditional craftsmanship.
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Paper in Hindi
Dr Sunil Kumar Yadav
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796-801
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GENDER POLITICS- POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN IN POLITICS
Dr. M. Pravin kumar
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There are four important debates in the narrative on the question of political participation
of women both at the global level as well as in India. One debate tries look at the women‟s
participation as part of “empowering women” particularly as political categories. Second
debate tries to argue that voting rights or suffrage will remain as symbolism or “political
tokenism” rather than actualizing participation in traditional societies such as India, Iran etc
and the third debate looks at suffrage as essential component for creating egalitarian society
and final debate argue that political participation especially through “quota” or reservation
not necessarily leads to social emancipation of women, as women are still without property
rights and that gender bias still operates at the large level. In fact women‟s‟ participation has
given rise to different discourses or perspectives too. One of the perspectives is known as
Incrementalist Perspective. According to this discourse gender equality develops gradually,
step wise and as a concerted effort where state intervention may assist in moving equality in
the high direction. Although this particular discourse has been contested by large number of
women‟s movement on the ground that such a trend would definitely go against the spirit of
achieving gender equality in short-span- it might take hundreds of years to achieve gender
equality in politics. In fact in India Increment list Discourse is dominating the political
discourse.
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Chanda Kumari
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803-810
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Paper in Hindi
Soni Kumari
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A Study of HR Practices & Effective Employee Retention Strategies
Dr. Ashish Mathur
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Employee retention management includes a strategic approach that keeps
employees motivated and makes them work when applied to organizational interests. The
comprehensive employee retention program can play a key role in acquiring and retaining
key employees and reducing traffic and related costs. In recent years, particularly in the
human resources program, the retention rate of employees has become increasingly important
and the relevance is such that human resource practitioners who want to integrate it into the
program have a lot to do. You may be embarrassed by an employee's retention is not limited
to what employees follow the job. It's also about keeping employees primarily by increasing
their job satisfaction. This paper attempts to document the practices followed by the
organization when managing employees and also highlights employees' views on the group's
retention practices.
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Impact of Mid Day Meal Scheme on Nutrient Intake among Five Selected Blocks of Primary Schools’
Children in District Deoria
Kajal Shahi
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Present study was an appreciable effort to assess the nutritional status of the Mid Day Meal consuming five
primary schools’ children in District Deoria. Under socio economic status the subjects were categorized on the
basis of family type and profession, economic and educational status of their parents. Dietary intake was studied
by interview and 24 hours recall method for six days. Present study concluded that in spite the consumption of
Mid Day Meal the nutritional status of the primary schools’ children under study was lower than the
recommended Indian norms.
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MIGRATION OF POPULATION INFLUENCING THE ECONOMIC STATUS OF THE
SOCIETY IN MUZAFFARPUR DISTRIC(BIHAR)
Dr. Monika kumari
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The present paper tries to depict the impact of migration that occurs at many different scales and
on many aspects of human activities is a subject of change in terms of time and space. During
early days, people were wandering from one region to another in search of livelihood and their life
remained very simple. The impact of their migration was confined to only primary activities but
the day to day developing human civilization has largely broadened the dimensions of the impact
of human migration from primary activities to secondary and tertiary activities.
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AN IMAGERY POETRY RAMANUJAN
Dr. Rajiv Ranjan
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An image in the poetry of A.K. Ramanujan is often an adventure leading the reader into
unsuspected avenues of experience. His imagery is noted for its correctness and power. This poet
who spent the best part of his life in the United States of America has a singular ability to provide
a very strong Indian physical context to the thoughts his poetry conveys. His imagery has a wide
range – objects in Nature, colours, light and darkness, animals, the human body, the city life,
legends and fairy tales – all fall within the range of his imagery. All there images are drawn with
exceptional care and competence.
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A CROSS CULTURAL STUDY OF DEPRESSION IN RELATION TO SOME SOCIAL CORRELATES
Dr. Anamika Singh
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The present study was conducted on 200 tribal an non-tribal respondents equal in number selected
from Hazaribagh and Ara towns. The main purpose was to examine the effect of culture, caste prejudice,
religiosity and SES on the depression of the respondents. For the Purpose Jamuar’s Manifest Depression
Inventory, Prasad and Singh’s Caste Prejudice Scale, Prasad and Singh’s Religiosity Scale and
Bhardwaj’s SES Scale were used to measure the variables under study. Besides these a PDS was used to
get other necessary information’s about the respondents. The data were obtained as per the directions of
the manuals. The data were analyzed using t-test. The result confirmed the hypotheses. It was concluded
the depression the conducive to culture caste prejudice, religiosity, and SES of the respondents.
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Chalcolithic Culture: An Analysis
Dr. Minakshi Kumari
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Cultural deposite of the chalcothis complex just over the natural soil which is of grenish yellow
here. It me insured nearly 70 cms. And is compared of yellow compact alluvial earth, evidences revealed
by operations showed a developed rural economy in which agriculture, hunting and fishing played an
important role, which was similar to that of Sonpur Culture i. the evidences of rammed floors, huts made of
wattle and duab have discovered. Ovens of various sizes came across at different levels of the period. Iron
in any from was not encountered where as a fish hook of copper and a blade of carnelian were picked up
from this level.
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Dietary Change and Nutritional needs during Pregnancy
SUPRIYA
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Women often make dietary changes during pregnancy; however, dietary modifications and
reasons for changes are not well studied. We aimed to describe the dietary changes made during
pregnancy, describe reasons for dietary changes, and determine what changes aligned with
recommendations.
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Shyam Babu Parsad
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863-866
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Mukul Kumar
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867-871
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RELATIONSHIP OF BALANCE ABILITY WITH SELECTED ANTHROPOMETRIC
VARIABLES OF COLLEGE FEMALES
Dr. ROHIT KUMAR
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A number of factors influence the way in which sports and physical activity have
impact on health and body in different populations. Anthropometry is one of them.
Anthropometrics measurements were central concern of the phase of the scientific era of
measurement, which began in the 1860 concerned on three areas of growth measure of body type
and body composition
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RELIGIO-MORAL ASPECTS OF ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE AND CONSTITUTIONALISM
Dr. Seema Nargotra
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There is a long standing debate that the legal provision punishing attempt to commit suicide should be
repealed from the Indian Penal Code. While framing/ interpreting laws, most of the times, the
policymakers/ judges as interpreters of law find it likely to consider the standpoints in major religious
orders also. This paper attempts to take a look at the position of some major religions on suicide/ attempt
to commit suicide
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PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES FOR LOAN
DISBURSEMENT FOR AGRICULTURE– A STUDY
Dr.T.M.PADMANABHAN
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The Co-operative banking sector, with its more than a century old existence, plays an
important role in enlarging the reach of institutional credit both from geographic and
socioeconomic perspective.
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हिन्दी सिनेमा के प्रारंभिक दौर मेें अभिनेत्रियोें की उपस्थिति का सामान्य संकट
डा0 आलोक कुमार राय
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914-917
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MAINSTREAMING STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES VS. SPECIAL CLASSROOMS
FOR THEIR SPECIAL NEEDS
Anindita Mazumder
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Every child has the ability to learn, but the way children learn and how much knowledge they
can absorb can vary considerably
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HEINOUS OFFENCES COMMITTED BY CHILD IN CONFLICT WITH LAW UNDER THE JUVENILE JUSTICE
SYSTEM - AN ANALYSIS
S. Sivakumar & Dr.S.K.Ramani
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941-947
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Machine learning algorithms: present supervised and unsupervised learning techniques
Sweety Kataria
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Every child has the ability to learn, but the way children learn and how much knowledge they
can absorb can vary considerably
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TRANSFER PRICING: AN INTERNATIONAL STANDPOINT
Ms. Marinal Gupta
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Since 1991, with the liberalization of trade and foreign exchange policy India has started integrating its economy with global economy which led to increased cross border
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एकविसाव्या शतकातील मराठी चित्रपट : समाजशास्त्रीय आकलन
डॉ. शीतल पावसकर-भोसले
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978-977
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SPECIALIZATION: A BOON OR CURSE FOR INCLUSIVE
EDUCATION IN INDIA?
Bula Rani Howlader
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The research findings of different researchers and scholars in the area of Inclusive Education are
the evidence of the fact that India still has a long way to go to provide high quality Inclusive
Education for the children with disabilities
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NUCLEAR ARMS CONTROL AND EUROPEAN STARTEGY TO COMBAT THE
DEADLY WEAPONS
Dr Shiekh Qazafee Hassan & Dr Showkat Ahmad Dar
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Nuclear weapons are the most dangerous and potent weapons on earth and has the capacity
to destroy a whole city, potentially killing millions, and jeopardizing the natural
environment and lives of future generations through its long-term catastrophic effects.
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Paper in Other Language
Pratibha
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1011-1014
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A STUDY OF ATTITUDE OF TOWARDS TEACHING PROFESSION
AMONG SECONDARY LEVEL TEACHERS OF DIFFERENT
STREAMS
Dr. Sanjay Kumar
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In the present study the researcher have tried to study what kind of Attitude of
Secondary level teacher of different streams towards teaching profession. The researcher
have applied the Descriptive survey type method for the present study. The researcher used
Teacher attitude inventory by S.P. Ahluwalia the overall result of the study that there was
significant impact of each of the independent variable on the dependent variables
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Paper in Hindi
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1029-1036
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REPRESENTATION OF POSTCOLONIAL IDENTITY IN NAIPAUL'S
WORKS
Amandeep
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1037-1047
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PLACE OF TOURISM AND ECO-TOURISM IN JAMMU AND
KASHMIR ECONOMY
Reeta Menia, Shamim Ahemad
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Tourism plays a very significant role in the development of J & K economy. The state of
J&K is known all over the world for its scenic beauty of the valley of Kashmir and the
famous temple of Vaishno Devi in Jammu region and Ladakh for Gompas & adventure
tourism.
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1048-1060
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डॉ. भीमराव अम्बेडकर: बौद्ध धममका चिन्तन
Dr. Gopal Singh
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1061-1070
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Dullari Ram Meena
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1071-1083
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Hanuman Prasad Meena
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1084-1090
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IMPORTANCE OF WATER RESOURCES AND
IMPLICATION OF METHODS TO SAVE IT
Dr Hansa Lunayach
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1091-1099
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Trajectory of Spiritualism in Arun Joshi's ‘The Last Labyrinth’
Prof.SunetraMeshramkar
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1100-1103
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भारतीय लोकतंत्र में जनहितवाद का अवधारणात्मक दृष्टिकोण
Dr Alka
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1104-1116
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धर्म और विज्ञान
डॉ विवेक कुमार निगम
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1117-1122
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भारत में पिछड़े वर्गों की सामाजिक चुनौतियों पर एक अध्ययन
डॉ मीनाक्षी मीना
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1123-1130
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Applied Ethics: It�s Nature and Methods
Prof. Mrinal Kanti Sarkar
Prof. Sangita Dey Sarkar
Smt. Sanchita Sen
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1131-1136
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Women Empowerment in India
Dr Farooq Ahmad War
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1137-1142
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