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Compliance With The Public Procurement Act 2003, (Act 663) Among Public Entities In The Asante Akim North Municipality. Eric Berko-Aidoo
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Governments all over the world spend a lot on the procurement of public goods and services. Many countries have therefore, enacted procurement laws to achieve efficient and effective use of the state's resources. In Ghana, the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663) was enacted to address the real and perceived challenges of the public procurement of goods works and services. However, compliance with the act among entities remains a challenge.
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Farmer's Access To Agricultural Credit. G.Murali Mohan And Prof. V.Balakrishnama Naidu
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Agriculture is a dominant sector of our economy and credit plays an important role in increasing agriculture production. Availability and access to adequate, timely and low cost credit from institutional sources is of great importance especially to small and marginal farmers.
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21-29
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The Impacts Of Pragmatic Knowledge On The Effectiveness Of Oral Communication: English Teachers Of Adama Science And Technology University In Focus. Diriba Eticha Tujuba And H. Z. Woldemariam
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The main purpose of this study was to explore the impacts of pragmatic knowledge on the effectiveness of oral communication. Both quantitative and qualitative methodology were employed in this study. The study was conducted in Adama Science and Technology University and the data were collected from 33 English language teachers.
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30-45
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Religious Practices and the Preservation of Chinese-Indian Identity among the Chinese Community of Kolkata. Debarchana Biswas
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The Chinese community of a Kolkata has been settled in India more than two centuries. The relationship to the host society and to the authorities, particularly the dominant host culture, has gone through different stages with different forms.
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46-55
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A Study On Customer Perception On Life Insurance Policies In India(With Reference To Prakasam District In Andhra Pradesh). Dr. Krishna Banana And R.Vijaya Naik
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Insurance is related to the protection of the economic values of the assets. Every human being has the tendency to save to protect him from risks or events of future. Insurance is one form of savings where in people try to themselves against risks or uncertainties of future.
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56-78
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Effective Implementation of Stress management Strategies: A socio -Legal study with reference to Legal Education in India. Dr. Rajni Parmar And Dr. Nitesh Saraswat
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Management of stress now a day are an important and effective tool for those who spend maximum time with their work. The co-relation of health and work is apparent and inseparable at the same time. More the work load, more is the stress. In this article researcher have tried to emphasize on effective management strategies in order to sustain in all spheres of life.
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79-89
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Islamic Perspective On Medical And Paramedical Codes Of Ethics. Dr. Abubakar Yalwa Muhammad
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Ethical considerations and applications are very significant for conducting any professional duty, most especially medical and allied professions like Medical and Surgical care and treatments, Nursing care and Midwifery. This is because medical care is directly concerned with saving life, treatment of ailments and relief of sufferings of sick persons.
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90-104
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Higher Education And The Role Of College Teachers. Dr.Parameshwara Naik
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The foremost issue that is talked about when we discuss about rural college and rural college teachers and students, is that of lack of infrastructure and poor background of the students. Since the infrastructure is supposed to be poor and the students are assumed to be less equipped, the teachers tend to believe that they need not learn and pass on the contemporary knowledge.
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105-119
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Impact Of Bridge Loan For Property Management In Real Estate Sector. Ramanigopal.C, Manickam M, Thirukumaran.P.G And Padmasree.M
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Property Management in Real Estate Management is an Art as well as Science and also a profession. Property based business needs lot of dynamism in decision making and financial resourcing. In such situation financial resources plays a major role in real Estate sector. Property management may come across financial crisis or financial short fall that may occur to complete a business transaction in real estate business irrespective of the business nature or size of the project.
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120-126
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A Study On Students Perception And Satisfaction Level Towards Mba Programme In Periyar University. Dr.R.Subramaniya Bharathy And Mrs.R.Rajapushpam
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The present study is an empirical analysis designed to measure the MBAstudents perception and satisfaction level towards the MBA programme they study. study undertaken with sample of 100 students. While selecting this institute, placement, activities done by the institute, computer lab facility, suggestion from friends and family, career goal of the student
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127-140
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Incidence Of Marital Rape In Tamilnadu - A Case Study. P.Kavipriya
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Marital rape violates the right and dignity of a married woman and breaches the trust of wife. Even then, it is not criminalized as rape in India. This perception reinforces the concept of objectification in which a married woman being considered as an object or the property of the husband.
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141-149
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An Analytical Study: Political Role Of Women During Medieval Period. Ms. Shabnam Bharti
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In fifteen and sixteen centuries Indian ladies were generally expelled from the open or political movement because of the male-centric structure of Indian culture. As a rule, ladies now were viewed as substandard compared to men and their obligations were basically limited to the home and family life. Various ladies, be that as it may, could rise above the bounds of societal desires to end up noticeably conspicuous ladies in medieval society.
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150-159
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Growth Of Primary Schools: A Study In Karnataka State. Dr. Avinash.T
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In developing country like India, school infrastructure facilities are being given more importance in the recent years. After independence more importance was given to improve the number of schools, but at present government is giving more importance to other infrastructure facilities with construction/ setting up of schools.
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160-172
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"Emergence Of Digital Technologies In Teaching And Learning Of English Language". Miss. Surekha Girdharilal Jadhav
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The 21st century is the age of digitalization, in each and every corner of classroom existence of digital technology appeared. The teacher is making use of digital technology, so that teaching and learning process becomes more and more fruitful.
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173-177
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Traditional Occupation: A Comparative Study Amont The Deoris Of Assam And Arunachal Pradesh. Mr. Anup Jyoti Bharali And Prof. (Dr.) Nitul Kumar Gogoi
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Change is the nature of life, and hence modifications take place in every human society and culture; and the Deoris are of no exception. The Deoris are known for their expertise in priestly works since time immemorial and traditionally are paddy cultivators. They have their own distinct socio-cultural identity and till date they have been preserving these to a great extent without much change.
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178-187
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Organisational Climate Of Cement Industry In Ariyalur District - An Overview. Dr.G.Susila
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The nature and the color of organizational climate must be changed according to nature, type, volume and ownership of the organization. As a social researcher we can see and pinpoint several changes and the influencers of the changes recognition must in the organizational climate on a day- to -day basis.
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188-213
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Secondary School Students Of India: Needs To Improve Their Study Habits. Geetanjali S Satyarthi
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In India, we have very different and diverse students in our classrooms. Are all of them able to grasp, read and practice in same way, same time and also same technique? No it is not possible. To solve this problem, we have to pay attention on individual differences. According to their IQ, interest, mental set, grasping level, age, location as well as study habits.
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Emotional Intelligence Of Adolescent Belonging To Different Socioeconomic Group. Nidhi Neanam
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The present research paper entitled "To Study the Emotional Intelligence of Adolescents Belonging to Different Socio - Economic Groups" was carried out with the objectives to study the emotional intelligence of adolescent belonging to upper socioeconomic status, middle socioeconomic status and lower socioeconomic status.
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The Arabian Peninsula Engulfed In Turmoil:How Saudi Arabian-United States Military Policies Shape The Region. Farid Al-Salim
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The end of the Cold War was supposed to usher in a time of peace and global tranquility. That peace has proven elusive at best with enemies who do not always wave their banners proudly leading to much confusion as to who the enemy really are as well as their intended goals.
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Role Of Ministry Of Corporate Affairs & Securities And Exchange Board Of India In The Development Of Corporate Governance In India. M.Kannappan
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Corporate governance is codification of rules by which the company is managed. Corporate governance is a tool which establishes confidence to investors on the company and helps the company to raise capital. This study analyses the role of Ministry of Corporate Affairs and Securities and Exchange Board of India in the development of corporate governance in India.
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267-272
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Ageing of Population: A Contemporary Issue. Dr. Jitender Saroha
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Ageing of population is natural consequence of process of demographic transition. It is going to be the most noteworthy demographic characteristic feature of the twenty-first century. Ageing of population represents gradual shifts in relative share of population towards older age groups. Ageing of population is a global phenomenon with great regional variations.
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Dress In Culture: An Ethnographic Study In Academic Institutions In Rural And Urban Areas Of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal. Nabanita Dhar,Dr. Abhijit Das And Jaydeep Mondal
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Clothing research under the purview of anthropology of dress and fashion attracted reward interest over the past two decades. Basically dress is an important component of our material culture. Through clothing as well as dress, individuals establish their sense and place in society and culture.
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Construction Of Achievement Test To Assess Awareness About Fundamental Duties Of Constitution. Naveeda Khanum And Dr. Jagannath K. Dange
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The paper presents the details of the construction and standardization of the test of achievement in Awareness about Fundamental Duties of Indian constitution to IX class students of Loyola English school and Priyadarshini English School, of Shimoga district, Karnataka state.
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Role of UN In Tackling Cyber Crime. Pallvi Sharma
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Of lately women are working in many sectors such as the IT sector. The growing online presence of women on the internet has made them more vulnerable to become victims of cybercrime. Women face harassment through many types of cybercrime.
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BiographyTeaching in SocialStudiesTextbooks. Gulmisal Emiroglu
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Considering that textbooks are the main sources of education, textbooks have vital functions in transferring of biography knowledge. However, the existence of biographical knowledge alone in textbooks is not enough. Handling and presenting of this knowledge also forms a determining factor in education.
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Empirical Analysis Offinancial Developmentin Kenya; Does Remittancesmatter? Dr. Kennedy B. Mwengei Ombaba And Dr Lydia Muriuki
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The purpose of this paper was to empirically analyze the effect of remittances on financial development in Kenya. Specifically, the study sought to establish the effect of remittances on domestic credit and secondly, to determine the effect of remittances on money supply.
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A Study On Cistern Drinking Water Tanks Programme In Anantapuramu District-Issues And Suggestions. Dr.M.Veera Prasad
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The Rayalaseema region is majorly affected by drought. There is scarcity of pure drinking water. The groundwater is very low in the district of Anantapuramu in Andhra Pradesh state. Majority of the People living in this region face severe drinking water related issues mainly related to health.
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Evolving Green State. Rajnish Sharma
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: The research paper deals with the evolution of Green state. Traditionally state is understood in terms of territory, population and sovereignty. The politics of environmental crisis has diluted these elements of state as environmental problem is a transnational problem. Hence green state is a transnational state and its elements are also transnational. It is different from capitalist or Marxist state.
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Changes In Global Journalism Ethics. Sweta Ghosh
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Journalism today is facing ethical crisis due to advent of new media technologies. A new definition of journalists has been formed where citizens actively take part in news production. The practice if Journalism is witnessing structural changes in four aspects: economic, narrative, organizational and relationship.
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405-414
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Influental Factors On Comsuming Domestic Products At Local Market In Tien Giang Province, Vietnam. Nhan Vo Kim
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The main objective of this paper is to analyze some factors influence consumer's purchase intention related to essential product categories in Tien Giang province, Vietnam.
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415-430
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Attitude Of Prospective Teacher Educators Towards Educational Research. Debapriya Ghosh And Dr. Abhijit Guha
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Education is the driving force that builds a resourceful society, thus improving the strength of a developing nation. Since quality is the key defining element of 21st century which is brought about by multiplication of suitable skills and knowledge, producing excellence in research in related areas can enhance quality of educational system.
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Impact On Social Status Of The Households Due Toshg-Bank Linkage Programme: A Study In Assam, India. Dr. Basanta Kalita
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One of the major objectives of the SHG-Bank Linkage Programme (SBLP) was the social empowerment of the women folk in general and the rural women in special. The SBLP, undertaken by the NABARD had been aimed to make the women members of the Self Help Groups to become more socially and economically empowered. The study had tried to know the level of social empowerment of the women SHG members through their participation and decision making in the various social events.
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445-462
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Trends Of Occupational Pattern In India: An Analysis NSSO. Arvind Kumar And Dr. Surendra Meher
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This paper explains the trends of occupational distribution in India. The occupation has been divided into primary activities, secondary activities and tertiary activities. Occupational distribution of labour force analysis that share of primary sector is declining and on the other side, service sector is increasing. Growth of workforce in non-agriculture is higher than that of agriculture.
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The Heaven - Earth - Human Comprehensive Model Of World Mythology. Jin-Zhong Gong
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In the history of world ideological and cultural development, the myths carry important symbolic codes, constitute the logical starting point and the ultimate principle. This paper regards the mythology of each country as a whole, on the basis of summarize generalities, analyzed their respective personalities, finally, put forward the heaven- earth -human comprehensive model of world mythology system.
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Perception Of Parents And Attitude Of Adolescent Girl's And Teachers Towards Sex Education In School. Arpita Debnath And Rajiya Shahani
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Sex education is the provision of information about bodily development, sex, sexuality and relationships, along with skills-building to help young people communicate about and make informed decisions regarding sex and sexual health. This study was conducted to explore perception of parents about sex education and access the attitude of school going adolescent girls and teachers towards sex education in school.
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505-514
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The Improvement Of Organizational-Methodical Provision Of Accounting And Financial Reporting In Budget Organizations On The Basis Of International Standards. A Case Study In The Republic Of Uzbekistan. Ibragimov Komiljon Sherquziyevich
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Economic integration and globalization have been extending their scope progressively and have made many states of the globe mutually and multilaterally interconnected in terms of actions and measures towards economic prosperity. International partnership and collaboration are seen as the key factor of economic reforms which requires international experience and knowledge exchange among countries.
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515-522
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Issues Of Providing Employment In Uzbekistan. Muyassar Mirzakarimova
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This article is devoted to the analysis of the problem of employment of the young graduates of higher educational institutions. In addition, the article researches the reasons for the youth unemployment, namely, a gap between the educational services market and the labour market. Moreover, the article proposes comprehensive approaches to the solution of the problem of the youth unemployment.
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523-538
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Growth Of Women's Movements In India, In The Middle Centuries. Dr Nagamony PS
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Unlike the feminist movements in the Western countries, women's movements in India, in its early stages, had adopted a revivalist ideology and worked for improving the social condition of women. Even the women activists stood for the complementary sex roles and not against the division of labour based on sex.
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Impact of Western Feminism on Modern Indian Women. Dr Nagamony PS
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Influenced by Western feminist ideology, Indian women in modern times had changed their cultural identity in modern Indian society. They regarded the traditional ideals and value system as blind faith, which would arrest their individual freedom and progress towards modernity.
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543-547
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Academic Achievement does not relate with Socio-economic Status of Secondary School Students. Geetanjali S Satyarthi
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In this study researcher focused on the secondary school student's socio-economic status and studied their relationship with academic achievement in social science (geography). There were 320 9th class students randomly selected in the sample. All the three schools were affiliated to the UP Board of Agra district, Uttar Pradesh, India. Descriptive research design was used for this study. For data analysis t test and Pearson correlation technique was used in this study through SPSS.
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Gender Discrimination In The Workforce Of Japan: An Analysis (2005-2015). Archana Jha
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Gender discrimination is a universal phenomenon. Japan is not exceptional in this regard. Although Japan is one of the most developed countries, still it is far behind with respect to gender equality. Analysis of data reveals that there is huge difference in the workforce participation of males and females in Japan. Participation of fenales always remained below 50% while it is above 70% for males.
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Rajasthan Assembly Election 2013: A Emperical Study Of Dausa Constituency. Dr. Sita Ram Bairwa
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Dausa is situated in a region widely known as Dundhar. The Chouhans &Badgurjars ruled this land in 10th Century A.D. Dausa has privileged to become First capital of the then Dundhar Region. Dausa was an important political place for Dundhar region.
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Exploring On Item Analysis Of Mid-Trimester 2-Test Paper And Its Implications. Dr. Sarita Deshpande
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The Committee for the Accreditation of university qualifications-CAUQ-Committee of Accreditation of University Qualification set in FIJI by Fiji Higher Education Commission stresses the importance of internal moderation of a testing tool by putting it as follows- " Moderation internal.checking the validity of assessment tools and the allocation of grades by reference to colleagues within the institution.
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The Inclusivism In Religious Practices In North Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali. Ni Gusti Ayu Agung Nerawati
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The life of religions like in Indonesia often causes various problems that can harm the Indonesian's unity. Inclusive values are the only ways that should be propagandized by all of the religion followers. What becomes equations should be put forward and do not ever let any differences as problem. As in Bali, for example, these inclusive values have been built from the beginning, so religious friction is rarely happened.
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Internalization Of Educational Value Characters In Hindu Family. Ni WayanArini
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Character education is very important given early and started from family to child to build noble values on him. The child, who like a blank sheet must be filled with positive things so that the good character is in itelfgrowing and developing well. This work tries to describe the process, barriers and efforts of internalizing the values of character in a family, especially those who are Hindus in Bali.
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622-642
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Creative, Inspiring, And Innovative Teacher In Creating Excellent And Competitive Humans. Ni Nengah Selasih
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The development of Education in this globalization era required teachers to be more inspiring, innovative, creative, and productive. Teachers not only give knowledge to their teachers but also help them to construct the knowledge, help the process of knowledge construction, comprehend the learners' thinking to be able to direct them to be superior seed which able to compete in macro society.
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Students' Error Analysis on a given Geometric Proofs and Solutions: Its Effect on their Achievement and Conceptual Understanding. Rejohn M. Peligro,Charita A. Luna And Laila S. Lomibao
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Proof and reasoning are essential mathematical skills in Geometry subject. Engaging in this level of higher order thinking skills, students' need to develop and learn basic concepts competencies in proving especially in geometry. Students must have a good conceptual understanding of mathematical ideas and theories to have a proper understanding of mathematical proof and proving techniques.
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The Information Seeking Behavior Of Bogor Agricultural University Students Based On Their Generation And Level Of Education. Janti Gristinawati Sujana,Pudji Muljono,Djuara P. Lubis And Sulistyo-Basuki
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The emergence of digital natives and digital immigrant generation is due to the rapid development of information and communication technology. For the generation of digital natives who have grown up with computers and the internet and other ICT equipment, they are naturally proficient with new digital technologies and spaces.
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674-684
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Indian Nuclear Programme: A Journey Towards Overt Weaponisation. Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad Ganaie
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Indian nuclear programme was conceived of in the pre-independence era under the influence of discoveries made in the field of atomic energy in western world when a small group of Scientists persuaded Indian leaders to exploit nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. In this endeavour, India received assistance from a number of western countries particularly from U.S. under "Atoms for Peace" programme which was launched by Dwight D. Eisenhower to reach out to countries with minimal research capabilities in nuclear technology and know-how.
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Women Empowerment -Problem And Potential With Special Reference In Indian Context. Arpon Sarki
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The basic point in the discourse regarding women empowerment is that women empowerment will flourish and enhance in the fertileness and friendliness of societal climate rather than just any law and regulation or policy. The present paper strives to look over glimpse of women empowerment in context of India. The present paper strives to scrutinize the status of women and their position in contemporary time.
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Women Empowerment Through Entrepreneurship With Special Reference To Vendors In Agartala. Raja Banik And C. Arundhathi Bai
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Women are regarded as better half of the society. In traditional Indian societies, they were confined to four walls. In modern society, they come out of four walls to participate in all types of activities including entrepreneurship. Now a days' women entrepreneurship has become an important tool for women empowerment.
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Counseling Needs For Youngsters Among Select Colleges In Madurai. Dr. N. Surega
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We all have guided and counseled many people in our lifetime and when we need to seek advice from someone we also talk to people who are elder to us, more experienced than us or to people who are trusted by us. But there comes a situation in life when we do not find an appropriate listener and counselor.
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Gender Parity: A Persistent Challenge In The Economic Realm. Dr.S.Sahul Hameed, Dr.M.Fowzia Sultana
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Gender' is a socio-cultural term referring socially defined roles and behaviors assigned to 'males' and 'females' in a given society; whereas, the term 'sex' is a biological and physiological phenomenon which defines man and woman. In its social, historical and cultural aspects, gender is a function of power relationship between men and women where men are considered superior to women.
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Occupational Stress and Work Life Balance among Married Women Police. Dr. N. Shanmughavadivu And Dr. A. Sethuramasubbiah
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Police work is normally considered to be a stressful occupation. In particular women police are perform challenging and extremely stressful jobs. High level of stress leads to imbalances in the family life and work life of women police. Therefore, the study attempted in identifying the Level of Occupational Stress and Work Life Balance among married women police personnel.
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746-761
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Objectives Of Indian Engagement In Afghanistan. Tawseef Ahmad Khan
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In order to understandthe Indian engagement and policies in Afghanistan, it is important to consider some recent elements of regional political history of the recent past.Relations between India and Afghanistan can be traced back to over 2000 years ago. But since 1947, India is always striving to maintain its influence in Afghanistan. India was the only South Asian state to recognize the Communist regime of Afghanistan (CRA) and possessed good relations with this regime from 1979 to 1989.
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Singapore Model Of Smart City: A Solution To Growing Urbanisation. P.Manasa
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Various cities around the world are experimenting with smart city technologies to tackle the issues of street lighting, waste collection and traffic light management, Singapore ambitiously got hold of all these issues in advance and is impressively labelled as the world's first smart city in the international community.
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The Impact of Fluency Disorder on the Adjustment pattern of Adults. Dr. Sandhya Aravind C. A And Dr. H. Sylaja
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Fluency disorders are prominently seen in our society in large. The impact of fluency disorder or stuttering can affect an adult in various ways throughout their life cycle. Because of their stuttering, they develop negative beliefs and attitudes about their speaking and also about themselves.
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A Study On Impact Of Social Networking Sites On Students' Academic Performance With Special Reference To Facebook. Sukeerthi And Dr.Krupalini H.S.
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The use of social Networking sites, such as Twitter, Facebook, Likendin, Orkut etc are growing day by day in India. Facebook is one of the popular social networking sites among young adults and college students. Further, very few researches have focused on influence of Facebook on students' Academic performance in India.
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792-800
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Sociology Of Homosexuality And Dangerous Bodies? Critical View From HIV/AIDS Discourse. Joydeb Patra
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This paper study on the relationship between homophobia/homosexuality to HIV/AIDS. Gay men and their sexual orientation consider to be a 'homosexual ', who are disproportionately burden by HIV/AIDS. where HIV/AIDS remain a pressing or representing as a public health issue to reintroduce as criminalization of homosexuality and their bodies categories as " dangerous" , which might be untold damage to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention campaign.
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801-818
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Impact Of Health Sector Reforms On Utilization Of Health Care Services In Rural Assam (India). Dr. Nirmala Devi
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To analysis the impact of health reforms on the pattern of utilization of health care services and to identify the factors affecting choice of health care facilities based on a cross section study in rural Assam.
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819-833
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Colonial Boundary Politics In Chin-Lushai Hills, Northeast India 1870-1875. Lalbiakthang Hrangkhol
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This study located in the extreme most corner of Northeast India region known by Chin-Lushai Tract or Hills. The territory was bounded all around by the established valley states. It had a pre-existing boundary in which the altitudes of the hilly mountainous terrain formed the boundary with the adjoining plain territories.
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Perceptions On Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Women. Ms.B.S. Hemalatha And Dr. P. Neeraja
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are more dynamic than other infections prevailing in the community. It is important that such dynamic epidemiological changes in STIs are acknowledged and kept track of in a vast populous country like India. Like the developed countries, in India too, the bacterial STIs like chancroid and gonorrhea are declining, while viral STIs like HPV and herpes genitalis are on an upswing.
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Public Health Expenditure And Health Outcome In Terms Of Infant Mortality Rate In Indian States. Sarala Dasari And Bishweshwar Mahahapatra
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This paper provides statistical evidence linking per capita public health expenditure and per capita public social service expenditure related to health outcome in terms of infant mortality rate in selected states of India. The relationship is examined, using time series data from six selected states of India namely Assam, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh between 2001 and 2013.
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"Knowledge Of Secondary School Teachers Towards Environmental Education And Sustainable Development:A Case Study Of High School Teachers Of District Kupwara Of Jammu And Kashmir State, India". Ajaz Ahmad Naikoo And Dr. Shahataj Begum
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This study provides a detailed description of the teachers' knowledge towards environmental education and sustainable development. A total of 600 teachers from 50 different secondary schools were selected and administered a knowledge questionnaire consisting of 30 items having both positive and negative questions. The sample consisted of secondary school teachers of Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir State, India and after the analysis of the collected data, it was found that majority of the teachers have knowledge towards sustainable development and environmental education.
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Human Rights And Dalit Christians In India. Kumuda Chandra Panigrahi
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Human rights are indissoluble, in alienable, fundamental, basic and natural rights. Human rights are those rights which are inherent in our nature and without that one cannot live. In the last few decades, we have witnessed the human rights discourse and movements have taken prominent role for human development and providing their rights. Hence, violation of human rights is one of the fundamental problems across the globe.
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Mid Day Meal Scheme Under Food Security: A Study With Special Reference To Upper Primary Schools Of Rural Bhadravthi Taluk. Dr. Avinash.T
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Mid-Day meal have big effects on school participation, not just in terms of getting more children enrolled in the registers gut also in terms of regular pupil attendance on a daily basis. Many children reach school on empty stomach. Children who do not have lunch box are not able to concentrate on study.
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Organizational Communication And Channels. Dr.G.Anita And N. Ramakoti Srinivas
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Communication has been found to contribute much more to the effective functioning of the organizations especially if it has large number of stakeholders such as employees, customers as well as other public. Flow of information in a multitude of directions shall communicate the policies, solutions to problems as well as ideologies of any organization.
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914-928
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Indivudual Civil Disobedience Movement In Colonial Punjab (1940-1941). Dr Dharmjit Singh
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This empirical paper focuses on crucial aspect of Indian freedom struggle between 1940-1941 and it has been observed that the British were not even ready to announce even slightest constitutional concession during 2nd world war when they were in dire need of India's voluntarily participation in promoting the cause of imperial war machine. It also reflects on Punjab's less contribution in this struggle as compared with other parts of India.
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929-950
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Scientometric Analysis Of Brain Mapping Research Publications: A Global Prospective. K.Sivasami
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This paper discuss on Scientometric analysis of brain mapping research publications during 2002 to 2016, the present study reveals that totally 1486 papers published in brain mapping research during the study period. It could be noted that the brain mapping research publications is shows an increasing from 48 to 143 publications.
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951-963
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Construction And Validation Of The Study Habits Scale For The Secondary School Students. Deepti Sharma
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Study habit is an important variable in determining success or failure in one's academic life. All the strategies and activities of the learner, which aid the learning process and directly or indirectly improves the outcomes of the learner can be referred to as "Study Habits". The aim of the present study is to develop " Study Habits Scale" for the secondary level students and to find out the factors that influence the study habits.
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964-978
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Consolidation Of Rightist Politics In The World: An Analysis. Mr.S.Sunil Kumar and Dr.G.T.Ramachandrappa
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The right wing politics is institutionalized on the basis of transnational processes of exchange and interaction. The level of networking does not only increase in the sub-cultural milieu but is based on the international alliances through modern communication channels.
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979-993
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Urban Household Energy Use In Nagaland. Niriezono Punyu And B. Kilangla Jamir
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Households depend on energy for various activities like cooking, lighting, heating, cooling, etc. Households in urban areas have a wide diversity of fuels to choose from. However, urban household energy consumption pattern in Nagaland remain poorly understood. The present study therefore aimed to provide a better understanding of households' energy consumption pattern.
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994-1000
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Tablighi Jamaat : Ideological Structure. Rameez Ahmad Lone
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Among the various and great Islamic movements, Tablighi Jamaat has emerged arguably the most widely followed movement in the Islamic world. Emerging from the social , economic and religious conditions of the Mewat region, near Delhi around 1926, it has come to establish its presence in and over one hundred and fifty countries throughout the world with adherents in between 100 to 150 million.
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1001-1011
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Treatment Alternatives And Choice. Pebam Krishna Kumari
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With proliferation of treatment options, the importance of the inter-relationship between treatment choices, how choice is made, what influence the choice of treatment for the illness becomes important. Illnesses are generally classified into two groups: those that are curable with modern medicine, and those that can be successfully treated only with folk curing method (Foster, 1958).
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1012-1023
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Teaching Aptitude Of Pupil Teachers In Relation To Their Intelligence, Gender And Locality. Dr. Manju Jain
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The present study has explored about teaching aptitude of pupil teachers in relation to their intelligence, gender and locality. A representative sample of 200 pupil teachers from B.Ed. colleges of rohtak district was randomly selected. Teaching aptitude scale (2002) by L.C. Singh and Dahiya and test of general intelligence (2012) by S.K.Pal & K.S.Mishra were used to measure teaching aptitude and general intelligence of pupil teachers.
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1024-1034
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Emotional Intelligence And Attitude Towards Constructivist Approach Of Teaching In Science Education: Perspective Of School Teachers. Ujjwal Paul And Dr. Abhijit Guha
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Science teachers' emotional intelligence is an important motivational construct that shapes teacher effectiveness in the classroom. Teachers with a high level of emotional intelligence have been shown to be more resilient in their teaching and likely to try harder to help all students to reach their potential. Constructivism as a set of beliefs provides a model of cognition that leads directly to a method of teaching that, in turn, credits the student with the power to become an active learner.
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1035-1046
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Job Satisfaction Of Scheduled Caste And Scheduled Tribe Teachers At Secondary Level. Subhrajit Sarkar And Dr. Abhijit Guha
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In teaching-learning process, a teacher is an indispensable component without which teaching - learning process would be futile. If teacher does not get satisfaction on his job then the whole teaching-learning process cannot proceed smoothly. A large number of teachers in present day are not satisfied with their profession. Job Satisfaction is a primary requisite for any successful teaching-learning process.
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1047-1057
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BTAD: Prospects And Challenges. Swler Basumatary
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India is a land of diverse cultures, faiths and socio-economic background. The problem in India is also a multi-dimensional in nature. To begin with, the pre-independence period marked the political, socio- economic exploitation of Colonial master. This period was characterised by poverty, hunger, backwardness, socio-economic inequalities etc. both in rural and urban India.
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1058-1069
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Impact Of Myanmar 2015 General Election On Indo-Myanmar Relation. TS Letkhosei Haokip
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Myanmar/Burma has been under Military Junta dictatorship for the last about 50 years since 1962 till 2010 elections, the first ever democratic election in the 'annals of Burma history', which was still somehow influenced by the military elite representatives.
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1070-1078
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Teacher Education for Liberating Learning. Dr. Manju Dhingra
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Education happens in many contexts -at home, among friends, at school, other activities, etc-All of our vital experiences make us grow and mature; some more than others, some otherwise than others. By their ability to make learners experiment many real situations, active learning methods make learning easier, acting as a catalyser and reducing the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
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1079-1087
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Optimization Of Education: Promotion Of Wellness. Suneel Chaudhary
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Our present higher educational system is not adapted to the native conditions of modern life. Higher education is expected to produce happy and well adjusted persons. This dimension of education is related with the happiness and wellness of the students.
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1088-1094
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Dalit Mahilao kee Sthithi. Manoj
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1095-1102
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Indian Women : An Innovative Entrepreneurship. Dr G.S.JAYESH
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Simon De Bevor stated about women that if women will identify herself and her power given by God- she will surely explain herself as I am a Woman, no man can do it.
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1103-1109
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Skill Development In India: Prospects And Challenges. Priyanka
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India has demographic advantage of having its 60 Percent population in active (working) age. In front of India, this youth power provides an opportunity to increase the development rate and provide the skilled manpower to the rest of the world. According to the World Bank report this demographic advantage is because India's active age manpower will continue to be more than the dependent population for the next three decades, at least until 2040.
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1110-1115
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Identity Crisis and Different Feministic Approach in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake
Dr. Mani Mohan Mehta and Ifshan Rashid
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The Indian feministic fiction is mostly related to the pessimism, negative approach and the predicament of women in the male dominated society. Women are shown as a kind of puppet in the patriarchal society. She suffers from identity crisis. This paper is going to help to understand Indian female differently, her journey from pessimism to optimism and her survival in alienation. The paper will through light on how Jhumpa Lahiri presented Indian women as a force to overcome all sorts of troubles and not as a victim only. The Namesake presents story of a typical Indian woman who leaves her homeland with her husband to settle in a completely distinct environment. The paper helps to understand the mentality of those Indian women who leave their home in search of better future and the protagonist of the novel is the representative of all their sufferings and at the same time a role model to know how to overcome all those troubles.
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1116-1118
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India's Security Concern's after the Withdrawal of the US-Led Coalition Forces from Afghanistan
Gaganpal Singh
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India's relations with Afghanistan are always friendly besides the short period of the Taliban regime from 1996 to 2001. In those years India cut its ties with Taliban ruled Afghanistan, was remaining supporting mujahideen government and its former President Rabbani. However, the situations took a significant turn when September 9/11 attack happened, and USA began 'operation enduring freedom'. The Indian government took the initiative to rebuild Afghanistan after the collapse of the Taliban Government. Afghanistan, India immediate upgraded of Kabul Embassy in 2002
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1119-1127
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A STUDY OF PERSONALITY CORRELATES OF ZEIGARNIK PHEMOMENON
Dr. Choudhary Sanjay Kumar Singh
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Desire to complete an assigned task is recognized as a basic motive in human beings. A task, that has a specific and predictable form, such as putting together a Jigsaw puzzle, climbing a mountain, or reading a mystery story, often arouses a drive to complete it once it is begun. The drive to finish a task becomes stronger as the end of the task is approached. This is known as goal-gradient in modern technology. If one is interrupted as he nears completion of the task he feels quite frustrated and annoyed and return to the task as soon as the interruption is over. The goal gradient principle of motivation is observed not only in short tasks but also in long term projects, such as, obtaining a University degree or writing a book, the for effort for which is resumed in spite of intermittent obstructions. The common aspect of human motivation attracted the attention of Lewin in the restaurant. He thought that any task, important or unimportant, generates tension in the person if he is asked to perform on it and the tension persists till it is completed. If the performance is interrupted the residual effect of tension continues. causing a superior recall of interrupted tasks in comparison to that of completed tasks. The drive to complete an assigned or adopted task has a persistent effect.
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The major Rural Development policy of India and their salient features: A critical review
Dr. Satyendra Kumar
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The most common social and political usage of the term “Policy” refers to a course of action or intended course of action conceived of as deliberately adopted after a review of possible alternatives, and pursued or oriented to be pursued. The policy process is the formulation, promulgation, and application of these courses of action. Here, we will concern ourselves with public rural development policy, by which we mean the action taken by the government in the pursuit of certain objectives of rural development because the rural development is the process of improving the quality of life and economic well-being of people living in rural areas. According to 2011 Census 68.84% of population lives in villages. The backwardness of the rural sector would be a major impediment to the overall progress of the economy. India is predominately an agricultural country and farming is their main occupation. According to 2011, Agricultural Census of India is an estimated 61.5% dependent on agriculture. This research paper first presents a few basic elements of public policy, including a conceptual framework and rationale of public policy. This is followed by an overview of India’s major public policy related to the rural sector. Finally, we briefly discuss the important implication of globalization and liberalization for rural development.
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1133-1146
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Aarti Kumari
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1155-1158
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Ritu Kumari
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1159-1167
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY: EFFECT OF CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACH AND
CONVENTIONAL APPROACH OF TEACHING ON THE ACADEMIC
ACHIEVEMENT OF SCIENCE STUDENTS IN RELATION TO THEIR SOCIO
ECONOMIC STATUS.
DR. SHER SINGH
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The constructivist thinking has been considered important to achieve the
objectives of learning to live together, learning to learn, learning to know and learning to be. In
the Constructivist classroom, the focus trend is shift from the teacher to students. The present
study intends to compare the Effect of constructivist approach and conventional approach of
teaching on the academic achievement of science students in relation to their socio economic
status. Method and Procedure: The present study was experimental in nature. Quasi
experimental research design was used to achieve the purpose of the present study. The study
was designed on the basis of Non equivalent Pre test-Post test control group design. And
Random sampling technique was uses to collect the data by using the following tools: (i) Verbal
Intelligence test by R.K. Ojha and K.Ray Choudhury: To measure the mental ability of students
to form the groups.(ii) Science Achievement test: To measure Academic achievement of the
students in Science at different levels of testing i.e. pre test, post test and delayed post test.(iii)
Lesson Plans based on Constructivist Paradigm: To achieve the objectives of Constructivist
teaching based on Constructivist principles of teaching
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1173-1189
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POLICIES FORMULATED FOR THE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Durgesh, Dr. Vipul Kulshrestha, Dr. Dinesh Kumar
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In 1982, first tourism policy was launched by the govt .ofindia.
Contrary to this, one might claim that the subject's novelty, its main weakness and
the trust that it has as a tool for social exploitation contributed to a rather simplistic
piece of work. Government had to apply a updated policy paper until 2002. Those
who expect a clear line of thought and policy must have been misled by the law in
place. It is determined by a range of incompatible perspectives, the most prominent
of which are those of the international community and of the international tourism
and travel association (WTTC).Our perspectives are focused under our own
observations as tour guides in India and our (limited) analysis of government
documents and academic studies. Our specialty areas lie somewhere else as
research scientists. However, we think we could have a constructive discussion on
key policy matters with our conclusions.
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OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF TOURISM
Durgesh, Dr. Vipul Kulshrestha, Dr. Dinesh Kumar
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The purpose of Script writing this article is to explain the issues
and constraints of the tourism industry. The approach used in the writing of this
article is to use a range of materials collected from the study of books, journals
and similar web sites. A section on the results achieved through a concise review
of the data obtained by the Department of Tourism and partner institutions.
Specializing in the production is achieved using graphs or tables. Obstacles are
presented on the basis of a research consideration of different publications on
tourism
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1202-1207
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An Overview of Women Empowerment and Welfare Strategies and Schemes in India
Pallabi Devi, Dipu Sarmah
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‘Women’ the weaker sections of society was defined by past and present great Indian
culture, for the development of women, the Government of India and local bodies provided
the many strategies and schemes. The purpose of the schemes are that the empowerment of
women could only be achieved if their social and economic status is upgraded. The present
paper tries to analyse the women empowerment strategies and plans in India past and
present in the 21st century. It is also an overview of various schemes on health, education
and financial assistance for women empowerment. The paper also discussed the role of
Government and legislative measures for women rights and providing opportunities for
women empowerment at the past and present society.
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1221-1229
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HISTORY OF ENGLISH SOUNDS
Prof. Dr.Nilesh P. Sathvara
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The present paper focuses on RP Pronunciations. The modern style of RP is an
accent often taught to non-native speakers learning British English. Like all accents, RP
has changed with time. The change in RP may be observed in the home of “BBC English”.
The BBC accent of the 1950s is distinctly different from today‟s accent
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1230-1240
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Impact of Mid Day Meal Scheme on Enrollment, Attendance and
Dropout rate of Primary School Children in District Deoria
Kajal Shahi
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These are access to enhance education, enrollment of children and attendance of the enrolled children to boost up in
academic achievement. The Mid Day Meal scheme is an effort to achieve and facilitate these objectives. The objective of
present study is to evaluate the impact of Mid Day Meal on enrollment, attendance and dropout of primary school children in
Deoria District (Uttar Pradesh). MDM and NMDM schools of five blocks in District Deoria was selected cross –sectional and
multistage random sampling method. Result revealed that MDM scheme prove a major mean in improving enrollment and
attendance comparatively .Some efforts should be needed to decrease dropout rate of students by increasing variety and quality
of Mid Day Meal and by incorporating interesting method of teaching.
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1241-1243
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MGNREGA-A LIFE LINE FOR RURAL POOR: A CASE STUDY OF CHANGA BLOCK OF DODA DISTRICT (J&K)
Shamim Ahemad
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The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) is the most accessible approach to rural India for poverty alleviation through employment generation, enacted by legislation on August 25, 2005
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1244-1250
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भारतीय लोकतंत्र में विपक्ष की भुमिका: एक अवलोकन
डॉ उश्मान गणी
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1251-1257
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राम जीवन शर्मा ’जीवन’ के काव्य में माक्र्सवादी दर्शनi
Rakesh Kumar Kashyap
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1258-1263
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Paper in Other Language
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1264-1268
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Critical Analysis of Post Colonial writers
Sumedha Sinha
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Postcolonial literature is that the literature by people from formerly colonized countries. It exists on
all continents except Antarctica. Postcolonial literature often addresses the issues and consequences
of the decolonization of a rustic , especially questions concerning the political and cultural
independence of formerly subjugated people, and themes like racialism and colonialism. a variety of
literary theory has evolved round the subject. It addresses the role of literature in perpetuating and
challenging what postcolonial critic Edward Said refers to as cultural imperialism.Migrant
literature and postcolonial literature show some considerable overlap. However, not all migration
takes place during a colonial setting, and not all postcolonial literature deals with migration. an
issue of current debate is that the extent to which postcolonial theory also speaks to migration
literature in non-colonial settings
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1269-1273
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धर्म,संस्कृति और परंपरा का तुलनात्मक अध्ययन -
संदर्भ इटखोरी (झारखण्ड) का पवित्र संकुल
प्रतिमा कुमारी
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1274-1280
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A CRITICAL STUDY OF CHILD LABOUR IN INDIA
Dr Manish Kumar Das, Dr Manoj Kumar Mishra
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Child labour is a global challenge and it is a chronic disease in most of the developing countries. Children
throughout the world are engaged in a great number of activities classified as work. These ranges from fairly
harmless, even laudable, activities like helping out in the home, to physically dangerous and morally
objectionable ones.
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1281-1284
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Worth presentation of youth psychological properly.
Madhumala Kumari
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The study focused on the preference of values of adolescents for which a total of 300 samples comprising of 150 boys and girls each in
the age group of 12-18 years were selected using random sampling technique from various Schools and Colleges of Allahabad District,
Uttar Pradesh, India.
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1285-1300
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AN ANALYSIS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INDIA
Ankit Kumar Bhagat
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We all live in a dynamic society where the sole constant is the change. We're continuing to change in different ways and forms.
All these changes are necessary particularly for the well-being of mankind and society as a whole
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1301-1308
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A SENSE OF SWAYING BETWEEN TWO GEOGRAPHICAL TERRITORIES IN SELECT INDIAN NARRATIVES
MENAKA THAPPA
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The word „diaspora‟ derives from the Greek word „diaspeiro‟ which means scatter. In general is a term for those who leave their birth place and migrate
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1309-1314
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EXISTENTIALISM –A STUDY OF SAMUEL BECKETT’S WAITING FOR GODOT
SHIVANI KOTWAL
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Human beings consider themselves as rational beings. They are the most sophisticated entities on this planet. But this entity has no meaning.
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1315-1320
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PROCESSING AND ACCEPTABILITY APPRASIAL OF DEVELOPED SOY CURD
Namrata Jain and Mamta Singh
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There is increasing demand of soybean (Glycine max)due to its unique composition, excellent nutritional value and health benefits.
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1321-1328
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A.J. Ayer’s Solution of the Problem of Free Will
Dr.Narendra Kumar
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1329-1332
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The Pangs and pathos of Women in Entrepreneurship–A Study
Dr. Rupinder Kour
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In the evolutionary process we the human beings arethe top of the peak among the all the creatures in term of neurological system.
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1333-1338
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The Adivasi Mahasabha,Jaipal Singh and the idea of a separate state
Dr. Sanjay Kumar
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The demand of a separate state bythe tribes of Bihar, belonging to the region of Chotanagpur and SantalParganas began.
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1339-1350
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प्राचीन भारतीय षिक्षा प्रणाली एवं गुरूकुल परंपराः कथासरित्सागर के विषेष परिप्रेक्ष्य में।
डाॅ राजीव कुमार
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1351-1359
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सभकारीन हहदॊ ी कविता भेंअभबव्मक्त याजनीततक मथाथथ
्य में।
डॉ. प्रभोद कुभाय द्वििेद
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1360-1369
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Arambai : A War Weapon of Manipur
H. Rajmani Singha
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1370-1376
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ECONOMIC THOUGHTS OF BRIHASPATI: A STUDY
Nagendra Sharma
Abstract:
The Arthasastra encompasses in its fold , the essentials of modern economic
thoughts and among the many founders of the Arthasastra School of India,
Brihaspati is one of the prominent founders.
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1377-1395
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Who am I?
Smt. Jayeeta Roy
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Who am I? Generally, it's a self-evident question for us to answer. But when we are
preparing to answer this question, we can realize how difficult it is. Name, fame, position,
heredity, etc., are these all appropriate answers for the question?
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1396-1399
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Traumatization of Ethnic Minorities in Afghanistan: A Critical Study of
Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner
Sejal Talgotra
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1400-1407
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Malkiyat Singh
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1408-1417
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AN SUMMARY OF JOHN KEATS'S POETIC
PHILOSOPHY ON AESTHETICISM AND DEATH
Madhulina Bauri,
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1418-1423
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An Economic Analysis of Income and Employment Generation in
the Tourism Industry of Jammu and Kashmir
Muddasir Ali Mir, Shakeel Ahmad Mir, Ajaz Ahmad Dar
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1424-1438
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“DR. B.R. AMBEDKAR'S VISION TO WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT”
Dr.Kanta Devi
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1439-1449
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Ocean exploration’s influence on human history and Applications of Marine Biotechnology
Neha Nain
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1450-1457
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CULTURAL HERITAGE OF MANIPUR
CONCERNING THE CALENDRICAL RITUALS
Dr. N. Sanatomba Singh
Abstract:
This article talks about the concept of culture especially of rituals observed by our forefather at
the time of war, famine and draught, any unwanted happenings and rite the passage cycle from
birth to death.
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1458-1468
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Socio-cultural environment and children’s education
A study based on among the Tea Gardens population of Dibrugarh District.
Dr Sangeeta Saikia
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Tea is the second most popular drink in the world, after water. Assam produce largest volume of
tea in India in its 850 (approx.) number big Tea gardens and more than one lakh small tea
gardens.
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1469-1473
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Importance and accessibility of open source software in libraries
Poonam Rani
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Being in the digital age, there is an exponential development in knowledge, which
is having a negative impact on the resources available to us at our disposal through libraries.
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1474-1483
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प्राचीन साहित्य में खेलो का अध्ययन
डॉ॰ ममता
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1484-1489
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Physical activity and diabetes: The role of physical education.
Jagdeepkaur
Abstract:
Too many People do not engage in the required amounts of regular physical activity, despite
overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
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1492-1500
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डॉ. भीमराव अम्बेडकर के धर्मान्तरण का औचित्य
डॉ. दुलारीराम मीना
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1501-1504
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विजेन्द्र की दीर्घ कविताओं में स्थापत्य संरचना
डॉ. हरिहरानंद
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1505-1517
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राजस्थान में भूजल की कमी और प्रबंधन: भोगौलिक अध्ययन
डॉ कन्हैया लाल मीना
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1518-1524
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Delhi A Novel: A Mingled Tissue of History and Tears
Dr Sanjeev Gandhi
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1525-1529
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Women’s Issues: Some Insights
Dr. Arvinder Singh
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1530-1537
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The Effects of Global Urbanization on Natural Resources
Ramanjeet Kaur
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1538-1546
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Mental Health of Working and Non-Working Mothers of District Kulgam
Rohie Jan, Aabid Hussain
Abstract:
This study investigates the mental health status of working and non-working mothers in the District of Kulgam, focusing on differences between urban and rural contexts.
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1547-1556
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Christian Missionaries and Cultural Encounters: The Impact of Western Ideologies on Indian Society
LINGARAJU P
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1557-1571
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MINDFULNESS MEDITATION, ANXIETY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
Dr. Kamala H
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College days are golden days in the life of a student. It is a period of sensitive development of youth and is influenced by both positive factors such as self confidence, identity, decision making, problem solving, self esteem etc.
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1572-1577
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