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Nutritional Status And Nutrition Knowledge Among Diabetics In Rural Population In Mangalore Taluk. Jeena John and Geetha Santhosh
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Diabetes mellitus, a chronic metabolic disorder is due to decreased ability or total inability of the tissues to utilize carbohydrates. It has affected more than 50 million people in India and its prevalence is increasing in both urban and rural areas. Rural population is primarily exposed to diabetes because of the lack of screening facility at Primary Health Care level.
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Comparative Study on the Peak Expiratory Flow Rate of School Children(10 - 14 years) in the Union Territory of Puducherry. D.Savita and V. Raji Sugumar
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Peak Expiratory Flow Rate of children has been known to vary with region. The present study aimed to compare the airway patency of school children (10 - 14 years)in each of the 4 regions of the Union Territory of Puducherry based on PEFR zones.
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Building A Model to Measure the Impact of Managing Intellectual Capital and it's Impact on of the Educational Organizations Performance Development, Case Study: Luminus Technical University College (Luminus Education). Dr.Samar Tawfiq Sabra
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This study aimed to investigate the impact of managing intellectual capital in development of organizations performance: case study Quds college .To achieve study objectives a questionnaire we designed according to study hypotheses.
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A Case Study Of Empowerment: Linking Adult Training To Employment Through Innovative Learning Approaches. Dr. Sunitha Kshatriya
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The aim of this 10-workshop based case study project paper is to prepare a customized personal development plan, an action plan including; short-term, mid-term and long-term goals for 3 women learners from diverse backgrounds, on a 'Status of Women Canada' funded project titled: 'Empowerment'.
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44-75
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Environmental Migrants, Internal Security and Northeast India. Biplob Gogoi
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International community has recognized that environmental concerns are directly or indirectly linked with internal security of nation states or regions within both competitive and cooperative frameworks of political economy and therefore the dimension of environment can be added as a third pillar to military and economic dimensions of security.
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76-86
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Impact Of Trade Liberalization On Manufacturing Output In Nigeria (1980 - 2016). Emerenini, Fabian M. and Ohadinma, Chinyere M.
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This research work focused on the impact of trade liberalization on the manufacturing sector of the Nigerian economy for the period 1980 to 2016. Trade liberalization deals with increasing breakdown of barriers and integration of the World market into a global economy. The inability of the manufacturing sector in Nigeria to grow beyond its present state despite the positive effects of globalization in the world economy is a very serious case for study.
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The Tradition of Banana War in Tenganan Dauh Tukad Village Manggis district, Karangasem regency, Bali. Ni Ketut Kantriani
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Banana War is a war by throwing bananas at Saya (future village youth leaders) as an arena of dexterity, physical test, cultivating a sense of cohesiveness and togetherness for young adults and youths who will join the youth organization in the village of Tenganan Dauh Tukad, Manggis, Karangasem.
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'DEATH IS INEVITABLE, A BAD DEATH IS NOT': Isn't the Time Ripe for Indian Laws to grant Mercy? AmanA. Cheema
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On the evening of 27th November, 1973, Aruna, a staff nurse working in King Edward Memorial Hospital, Mumbai was attacked by a sweeper in the hospital who wrapped a dog chain around her neck and yanked her back with it. He tried to rape her but finding that she was menstruating, he sodomized her.
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Opaque Society For Consumers In The Epoch Of Technology:
A Study To Review The Perception Of Consumerism And Consumer Movement With Reference To Online Shopping
? Ashish Virk
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When several Chicago, U.S.A, people died after taking Tylenol capsules laced with cyanide, the shock was felt by Johnson & Johnson, makers of Tylenol, and by all other pharmaceutical firms as well. Next it was the turn of the entire US food industry to worry; if could happened with capsules, who's to say someone would not poison food products also?
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Evaulation of Mentally Disabled Individuals' Participation to Social Life. Huriye Irem KALAYCI KIRLIOGLU and Ozlem KARAKUS
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Disability, services provided to disabled people, education and employment of disabled people are some of the mostly discussed issues among developing societies. Especially, it is discussed that mentally disabled individuals among disabled groups encounter with more problems and they have to lead isolated lives from society.
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158-179
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Financial Inclusion with Asymmetric Information: A Feasible Option for Inclusive Growth. Niharika
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The concept of inclusive growth is multifarious and has financial inclusion as one of its foremost foundation blocks. India needs inclusive growth in order to clinch expeditious disciplined growth for sustainable, steady, secure and equitable distribution of wealth, prosperity and development.
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Women malnutrition: Rural-Urban disparities still persist in India. Puttaraju And Dr.H.R.Uma
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Background: Health of the children of today and mothers who are the guardians of that future, despite rapid economic growth and astonishing development, the health and nutritional status of women in India is alarming. India is typically known for high prevalence of under-nutrition, but now a days, overweight or obesity among women is also common.
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Implications of Levels of Professional Training in Counseling of the Teacher Counselor on the Promotion of Hearing Impaired Pupils' Development in Selected Counties in Kenya. DorcasNjeriGithaiga
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An effective guidance and counseling programme is determined by, among other factors, the level of professional training in counseling of the teacher counselor. Proper training will enable the teacher counselor to address issues that affect hearing-impaired pupils at home, school, and later in life thus enabling them to enjoy life like the hearing people.
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Communication In The Text Of Jnana Bhairava Tantra. I KetutWisarja, Ni GustiAyuAgungNerawati And Ni WayanSumertini
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The 'VijnanaBhairava Tantra' text is a Sivaistic-mystical text that describes the meditation technique. The text presents an intimate dialogue between the teacher and the recipients. The giver of the teachings in the text is expressed as a teacher while the recipient is called sisya or student.
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Samprayoga Concept In The Text Of Paururava Manasija Sutra. I GedeSuwantana And I GustiNgurahPertuAgung
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'PaururavaManasija Sutra' is one of the kama's texts that talks about sexual pleasure and all related to it. The unique thing in this text is to use religious-spiritual terms in its descriptions. One of the interesting terms becomes the subject of this study is the word 'samprayoga' which refers to the meaning of 'achieving pleasure from sexual intercourse'.
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Sociological study on devadasi children (With special reference to ballari district). Shyamaraja T. and dr chandrashekar E
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Its been long back devadasi practice has been outlawed and the system is slowly out of the eyes or declining. Devadasi practice is not only a social evil but also a social stigma and heinous practice of India specifically in south India, more than 6 states largely practicing this hilarious culture from the centuries.
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Cross-Border Shopping Tourism: Examining Motivations And Perception From The Perspective Of Bhutanese Visitors In Jaigaon, India. Anuraj Sarkar
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The spatial positioning of some of the Indian states and their engagement and sharing of borders with few of the neighbouring countries shape the governing dynamics of cross-border transnational developments; be it social, economic, cultural and political.
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Bhagat Singh: Beyond A Revolutionary. Dr. Sunil Kumar
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Bhagat Singh is popularly celebrated as one of the major leaders of the Indian anti-colonial movement. He represents the character of Indian Revolutionaries in the third decade of this century. His rejection of Gandhian philosophy of non-violence, his antipathy towards the reformist attitude of the Congress, his belief in Marxian Communism, his atheism, his belief in terrorism as a mode to uphold the dignity of a suppressed and humiliated people, his claim of revolution as a Birth right, were all ideas that influenced the Indian youth in the twenties and the thirties.
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Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness Through Psychological Well- Being: A Key to Improve Quality of Teachers. Saman Zaki
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Teachers play significant role in nation building. Teacher contributes in remodeling the destiny of a country through influencing the learners. For improvement in teaching learning program teacher should have improved in all manners. Today, there are number of important issues related to quality of teachers and student achievements have been discussed in educational policies of India for improving Indian education system.
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Financial Liquidity of General Co-operative Marketing Societies. Sini Raj S
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Financial liquidity evaluation of general co-operative marketing society is the evaluation of financial health of a general co-operative marketing society. For measuring liquidity of general co-operative marketing societies in Kerala, liquidity ratios are taken into account.
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Sustainable Human Security: A Paradigm Shift. Dr. Jyoti Singh and Dr. Sunil Kumar
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The concept of "sustainable human security" provides an integrated framework for adequately addressing development and cooperation in complex situations of conflict, violence and fragility. As human security shifts the attention from a state-centered to a people-centered approach to security, sustainable human security aims at underscores the persistence, interdependence and universality of a set of freedoms which are fundamental to human life.
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Social and Educational Adjustment among the Secondary School Students with Respect to Gender, Residence and Social Classes. Nepal Pramanik And Tapas Karmakar
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Adjustment is one of the important parts in whole human life. Everyone needs adjustment to living healthy and every human being seeks adjustment to various situations. Healthy Adjustment is necessary for normal growth of an individual in the life and education. Adjustment is a process by which a living organism maintains a balance between the needs and the conditions.
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Competition Law and IPR: Implications for India. Priyanka Bhowmik
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In Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Law there is tension but no fundamental contradiction. Dealing with such a relationship poses unique analytical challenges to policy-makers. But most of the developing countries don't have legislation relating competition or even if there is any law, implementation of such legislations are little.
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Identifying the Relationship between Organizational Culture and Knowledge Sharing. Nisha Kumari And Niharika
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It is generally acknowledged that the organizational culture affects how knowledge processes, such as knowledge sharing, evolve. Despite the growing attention for aspects of organizational culture and the knowledge management concept has not get systematic attention to the diagnosis of a knowledge culture.
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A Study of Metacognitive Awareness of High Achievers, Average and Low Achievers of Central School Students. Mr. BhimappaRangannavar and Dr. Nagappa P. Shahapur
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Education is a central part of any society, it is a thousand times better to have common sense without education than to have education without common sense. For Alvin Toffler, the illiterate of the 21st century will not be the ones who do not know how to read and write but rather than ones that will not be able to learn, unlearn and relearn.
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Environmental Education at School Level: A Comparative Study between Bhutan and India. Bubly Sarkar and Bijan Sarkar
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Bhutan is a neighboring country of India. According to the Geographic Phenomena, India covers Southern, Eastern and Western border of Bhutan and also having a peaceful social and Political friendship between both of them. Though, both countries are belonging in the same geographical background, but there are also many differences in Environmental condition.
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362-375
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Use of ICT in Teaching Mathematics at Primary School in West Bengal. Atindra Biswas And Dr. Amalendu Paul
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Indian schooling system provides opportunities of ICT (Information and Communications Technology) only for secondary level not for primary level. Also, West Bengal Board of Primary Education does not provide any opportunities of ICT for primary level.
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Secondary and Senior Secondary School Education in India: An Assessment and Reforms. Dr. Bindu Sharma And Dr. Vibha Sharma
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Education has the potential of transforming lives of people and destinies of countries. It is what prepares young minds for their future roles as productive citizens of an economy, and nurtures the holistic development of their personalities and characters so that they are able to face the challenges of the adult world boldly.
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Open And Distance Learning In Assam- An Emerging Trend And Reality In The Field Of Higher Education. Jayanta Doley
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Education is the most potent mechanism for the development of Human Resource. It enhances, enriches and improves all the aspects of human resources. The institutions of today are expected to impart quality education to develop competent and capable individuals who can sustain in the competitive dynamic environment of tomorrow.
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Factors that influence on Specialization Selection in the Bachelor of Business Administration: Special reference to University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka. Rajumesh,S And Kumaradeepan, V
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Recent years, the number of students selecting their specialization for their bachelor degree is changing dramatically. The purpose of this research to understand the behaviour of the students towards their selection of specialization in their bachelor degree.
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Management of Common Property Land Resources (CPLRs): A Study in North Eastern Zone of Tamil Nadu. G. Elumalai and Dr. A. Kannan
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The area of land in all category is being converted from its earlier use due to the rapid changes occurred in the advanced society. Therefore, a sizeable quantity of agriculture land has put on the non-agricultural use, the cultivable land becomes uncultivable and the size of wasteland goes up.
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Truth, Value and Politics. P.M. Sorel
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Whether truth is independent of human perception or not is a matter of philosophical debate. But any idea, concept of truth or value should not really matter unless they have direct relationship to human life. We always have had multiple notions of truth and value. Attempts to universalise certain truth or value have been relentless and philosophical or ideological schools in the past have attempted to address universal concerns of human beings.
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A Study of Potential Drop-out and its Causal Factors in relation to Gender and Teacher's Relation with students in Elementary Schools of Central U.P. Yogendra Nath Tiwari and Ali Imam
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This study examined the effect of gender, family size and extracurricular activities, on drop out of class I-VIII students of Central U.P. The study consists of 520 male and 497 female students of fifty schools of Central U.P. The Socio Economic status made by R. L. Bharadwaj, school information questionnaire and school absenteeism schedule self made test were used for data collection.
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A Critical Review Literature On Talent Retention In Technical Education Institutions. Kishore Kumar Das and Swetapadma Dash
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Technical institutions play an important and critical role in the development of the nation's growth in the field of science and technology.The performance of the technical institutes are majorly influenced by the intellectual capital of that institute, in this regard the retention of the intellectuals is a challenging task for the educational institute managements.
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Bibliotherapy as a Self Management Method to Treat Mild to Moderate Level of Depression. Deoshree Akhouri
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Background: Bibliotherapy can form an integral part of treating depression naturally at primary care level. Bibliotherapy in conjunction with natural remedies for depression can play an effective role in self management of depression.
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Efficacy of Meditation on Anxiety . Chandrashekhar Giri
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The aim of the present study was, find out the effect of Meditation on Anxiety. This study was conducted at Ankur Rehab Centre, Indore ,(M.P.). For this purpose 30 working male and females were selected randomly. Pre-Post single group research design has been used to find out the efficacy of meditation on anxiety and control the extraneous variable.
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Gender Differentials in Time Allocation: A Study of Hill Region of Rural West Bengal. Srijana Rai and Sanchari Roy Mukherjee
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Women form an integral part of rural households through their active participation in paid and unpaid activities. However, their contribution to subsistence agriculture, domestic activities and other unpaid activities is either unaccounted for or is undervalued in conventional national income surveys. Women's predominance in unpaid activities has serious implications for their status in society and opportunities in the labour market.
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Accessibility of CPLRs and Sustainable Development: A Case Evidence of Southern Zone in Tamil Nadu. Dr. A. Kannan, T. Veerapandi and T. Jeyanthi
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The present paper is an attempt of the researcher to analyze the extent of common lands is available in the Sothern Zone of Tamil Nadu during the last 20 years. The study finds that, of the eight districts in the Sothern Zone, the availability of CPLRs was observed that an increase in six districts.
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515-520
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Electronic Contract and Consumer Protection Issues in India; Emerging Legal Challenges and Remedial Measures. Dr. Azmat Ali
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The present millennium is witnessing a new internet culture, which will change our way of life. The internet has, due to its speed, interactivity and flexibility, tremendous potential to disseminate information beyond the geographical boundaries. Diverse activities are possible over the internet, which might not have even envisioned by its inventors. The process has not yet ended, it is still evolving.
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Evaluation Of Technical Efficiency Of State Transport Corporations In Tamilnadu - Dea Approach. G.R.Kanmani And V.Prakash
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This study mainly focuses on estimating the Technical efficiency of Transport in public transportation among the 8 districts in Tamilnadu during the year 2014-2015. Data Envelopment Analysis(DEA) technique has been applied to evaluate the technical efficiency. For this objective CRS DEA and VRS DEA models are attempted.
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A Study On Employee Morale With Reference To TIDC Private Limited. S. Sangeetha And Dr.G. Sundharavadivel
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Morale plays vital role in the organization success. High morale keeps the employees loyal to the job, profession and organization. This leads to employee commitment and sincerity. The committed and sincere employers plan not only their individual work but also the work of the group and the entire department.
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Hydrochemistry of Punjab Satluj Floodplain: Groundwater Quality Assessment from 1970 to 2011. Harsimrat Kaur Gill
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Floodplain - a flat terrain adjacent to river that extent from the river bank to the base of the enclosed valley wall. This is water enriched natural entity. From the beginning of civilization, humans attracted to this rich water resource area.
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An Analysis Of Mode Of Payment In Public Transportation System With Special Reference To Jnnurm, Bhopal. Dr. H.B. Gupta and Mr. AbhishekPratap Singh Sachan
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As India is migrating from traditional to a cashless environment especially after demonetization, the initial wonder and confusion have given way to a whirl of concerns. Will the focus on online transactions provide convenience and tangible benefits?
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Comprehending and Mapping 21st Century Skills in the Framework of Higher Education, Employability and Life. Dr. Madhuri Goswami
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The paper has sought to investigate 21ST century skills and map the significance of these skills in the pursuit of professional awareness by educators as well as learners.The study has identified the factors and their dimension which affect skills in the learning process.
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Surendra Sai: An Inborn Rebel and Indomitable Leader of Resistance Movement in Sambalpur against British Colonialism. Dr Raghumani Naik
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The role of Veer Surendra Sai in the resistance movement against the British colonialism is a landmark in the annals of history of Sambalpur in particular and Orissa in general. Surendra Sai was a born rebel and an uncompromising enemy of the British Authority. His father Dharam Singh was a descendant of Aniruddha Sai, son of Madhukar Sai, the fourth Chauhan Raja of Sambalpur.
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Effectiveness Of Active Learning Strategy In Learning Social science. M.UmaeshRao and Dr.G.Singaravelu
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This paper presents the influence of Active learning in particular, the shift to a more student-centred approach to learning Socialscience among the students of standard VI on academic achievement. Objectives of the study: 1.To diagnose the problems of the students in learning Social science through conventional methods.
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Emerging Challenges Inindian Politics: An Analytical Study Of Dausa Constituency. Dr. Sita Ram Bairwa
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Politics in Indian democracy is changing day by day. It is facing great problems and challenges today.This paper analysis political challenges of Dausa Assembly Constituency after Rajasthan Assembly Election 2013. Now a days the Politics is known as daily dirty behavior of IndianPoliticians.
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A Study On The Effectiveness Of Employee Engagement. Prathipa L and Dr.G.Sundharavadivel
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The focus of the global organizations has moved from employee satisfaction to employee engagement in the current global era. As the organization has started realizing that more than a satisfied employee an engaged employee performs better. An engaged employee is who works with companions to progress skills within the job for the profit of the organization.
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Game Addiction And Locus Of Control Among Adolescents. Indumathy J., Divvyalakshmi N.N. and Ashwini U.R
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In general adolescent period is known as the period of stress and storm. The individual undergo several changes physically, hormonally, psychologically, their interests and likes also varies. During this age they are curious to engage themselves in new games and activities.
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Customer Buying Behaviour And Satisfaction Level Towards Modern Shopping Malls In Coimbatore City. Dr.N.RAMESHKUMAR
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Today, shopping is an integral part of life for an every individual. With the change in the living style of the people, they prefer to buy from a place where they can buy everything under one roof. Economic development and the change in consumer culture, shopping malls in India have impressive growth and replaced the traditional departmental store and retail outlet.
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Size of CPLRs and Sustainable Development: Evidence of Secondary Data in Western Zone - Tamil Nadu. Dr. A. Kannan, S. Sakthivel and T. Jeyanthi
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The present paper attempts to examine the socio-economic status of the beggars in Amroha city and find out the causes that lead to their begging life. The study is based on primary data collected through the personal interview to the respondents in Amroha city.
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Solid Waste Management In India. Kanchan Kumari Sharma
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A solid waste management (SWM) system includes the generation of waste, storage, collection, transportation, processing and final disposal. India is the second largest nation in the world, with a population of 1.21 billion (census 2011), accounting for nearly 18 percent of world's human population, but it does not have enough resources or adequate system in place to treat its solid wastes.
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Master Tara Singh and Nehru Report (1928). Dr Dharmjit Singh
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Master Tara Singh occupies a specific place in the history of Sikh Panth. The life and conduct of this dignified man was not confined to the level of a single individual. Rather it had attained the status of an institution. Hardly there was any Panthic programme which was devoid of Master Tara Singh's role.
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Conflicts in Northeast India: Intra-state conflicts with reference to Assam. Dharitry Borah and Debotosh Chakraborty
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Conflict in Northeast India has a brand entity that entrenched country's name in the world affairs for decades. In this paper, an attempt was made to study the genesis of conflicts in Northeast India with special emphasis on the intra-state conflicts in Assam.
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Geospatial Dynamics of Informal Settlements: A Study of Slums and Squatter Settlements Challenges in India. Dr. Madan Mohan
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The Informal Settlements are considered as an unorganised sector of the economy. There are found a large number of persons involved in different kind of economic activities in this sector.The Informal Settlements contribute to about 7.53 per cent of the urban gross domestic product (GDP).
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Attitude Of Secondary School Teachers Towards Inclusive Education. Nepal Paramanik and Dr. Pranab Barman
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Inclusive education is one of the most essential educational programmes in all countries. It has given more opportunities to all students in education system. Success of Inclusive education depends on various factors, in which teacher is the most significant factor.
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A Discourse On The Religious Practices Of The Rabha Community Of West Bengal, India. Arpita Sarkar And Dr. Tapas Mistri
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Religion becomes the important part of the human society since the dawn of the civilization. The Rabha is a scheduled tribe community belonging to the Indo-Mongoloid group of people. In West Bengal, they mainly settled in Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar and Cooch Behar district. The Rabha community has magnificent traditional beliefs and social practices.
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STUDY OF PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PARAMETERES AND BREEDING BIOLOGY OF Macrobrachium malcolmsonii IN GANGA RIVERINE WATER. Prasanti Mishra
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This study was carried out on Ganga river near Varanasi to access the physiochemical parameters i.e. Temperature, pH, Free carbon dioxide, Carbonate alkalinity, Biocarbonate alkalinity and Chloride of three sites.Site-1,Site-2& Site-3.
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781-797
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The Causes Of Reading Difficulties In Rural Primary School Pupils In Bondamakara Cluster, A Case Of Mudzonga Primary School In Mutoko District. Milton Shumba and Luckmore Gada
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This study sought to identify the causes of reading difficulties affecting reading English among the rural Grade Six Learners in Bondamakara Cluster in Mutoko District. It followed a mixed research design approach. To obtain a representative sample of the population of primary schools, purposeful sampling was used, selecting two teachers and 70 learners from Mudzonga primary schools from the six schools in the cluster.
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Complexion obsession - A Comparative Study of the Discourse of Skin Colour in Fairness Products Advertising. BeenaMuniyappa
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Indians and the realm of homosapiens for ages have obsessed over fairness as a measure jof beauty. Fairness is a predominant indicator of beauty. Fairness creams are aplenty in the market. Analysis of print advertisements of fairness creams / products clearly points to the fact that achieving fairness is equivalent or occasionally more important along with goals like marriage, professional success, financial empowerment, improved job opportunities and even personal success like improve confidence levels.
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Analysis of women victimization in West Bengal. Dr. Gopal Prasad
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This paper is based on crime against women that has occurred in the districts of West Bengal. District level analysis has been done in order to identify the district where the incidences against women has occurred the most.
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831-846
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Corporate India Social Responsibility and Sustainability Practices: An Insight to the Agro-based Industry; Review. Anita Kumari and Rumki Bandyopadhyay
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The purpose of this paper is to identify the integration of CSR and Sustainability with a path leading with green strategies. Does this initiative lead to the success factor of triple bottom line (People, Planet and Profit)? This paper also makes an attempt to comprehend the effect on the firm's performance on the basis of proposed variables like Consumer Attitude, Employee Performance, Cost Structure, and Corporate Image.
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Goods And Services Tax: One Tax In India. Dr. Shreya Bhargav
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Goods And Services Tax(GST) is a simple, translucent and efficient system of indirect tax, implemented to more than 140 countries across the world. It was first introduced in France in 1954. It is an all-inclusive tax method that will consider all indirect taxes of states.
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Federalism & State Reorganization. Dr.Shalini Sharma
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The idea of federalism as an organizing principle between different levels of a state is quite old. Greek city states had it. Lichchavi kingdom of northern India in the 6th century BC isa celebrated example of a republican system.
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IMPACT OF DIGITAL AND SOCIAL MEDIAINCLINATIONS ON LIBRARIES FOR
THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE SOCIETY
Dr. Saiyed Faheem Ali, Pankaj Bhagat
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This paper investigates how insightful libraries have used electronic media for broadcasting
information, responsive correspondence, and duty. Various libraries centreon the exhibiting part
of online media, since it is a viable system for propelling events, organizations, and resources.
Regardless, exclusively using on the web media as an advancing contraption dismisses the best
bit of electronic media: the affiliations it empowers between people. The online organization is
just an expansion of the in-person network that the scholarly library serves. This part reviews the
state of the composition on libraries' usage of online media through the viewpoint of growing
duty and relationship with the organization as the best approach to compelling electronic media.
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883-891
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Relationship of selected personality traits and attitude of School students and
old aged persons toward Physical Exercise
Devender Kumar
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The main purpose of this research paper was to investigate the relationship of selected
Personality Traits and Attitude of school going students and old aged persons toward physical
excercise. The data pertaining to the study were collected by standard questionnaires. The
Questionnaire designed by Rekha Agnihotri (Gupta) was used to assess the personality traits.
For the present study, the data were collected from the Rohtak Distict of Haryana State. Out of
the total 40 subjects, twenty (20) subjects were selected from school students and twenty (20)
subjects were selected from old aged persons, through purposive random sampling for testing the
hypothesis. The data obtained from the responses given by the subjects on standard questionnaire
of personality traits was marked according to the key and analyzed by using ‘correlation ‘r’ test
to find out the significant difference in personality traits between school students and old age
persons towards physical exercise at 0.5 level of attitude significance. It was hypothesized that
there would be significant difference in personality traits between school students and old age
persons towards physical excercise.
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892-899
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HEROES OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S NOVELS
VINDICATION OF ROMANTIC WORLD
Dr. Rajiv Ranjan
Abstract:
A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway‟s Romeo and Juliet. Two persons meet; they fall in
love intensely with each other against the backdrop of war. Since, tragedy is another name of
life; they get separated by the death of the beloved. Though, according to the publication date,
this novel falls after The Sun Also Rises but incidence wise it is a prequel toThe Sun Also Rises.
As most of the novels of Hemingway are an outcome of his personal life-incidences so we must
consider the spiritual development of the hero on the basis of that.
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900-905
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Shyam Babu Parsad
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910-913
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Mukul Kumar
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914-917
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Associated factors of Malnutrition amongst pregnant women and lactating
mothers in rural areas
SUPRIYA
Abstract:
Malnutrition is one of the major problems in which the physical function of an individual is
impaired to the point that it can no longer maintain adequate body processes such as growth,
physical work, and resistance to or recovery from disease.
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906-909
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केदारनाथ अग्रवाल की रचनाधर्मिता
डा. श्याम बाबू प्रसाद
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910-913
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नेपाली की काव्य-दृष्टि
डाॅ. मुकुल कुमार
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914-917
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STRENGTH FLEXIBILITY BALANCE AND SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION OF FOOTBALL PLAYERS AND ATHLETES- AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
Dr. Rohit Kumar
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918-925
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A STUDY ABOUT MINORITY AND RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN THE WRITINGS OF DR.
AMBEDKAR
Prakash P Thomas, Dr. Veer singh
Abstract:
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar propagated equality for women in both family and society. He was against
the idea of treating women as mere objects of sexual gratification.
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926-938
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The essentials of Antaranga Yoga
Dr.DipeshUpadhyay
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939-948
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भारत में स्कूल ड्रॉपआउट से सम्बंधित कारकों का अध्यन
विनीता सिंह, डॉ. नीता सिंह
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949-955
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A CRITICAL STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL ROLE OF GURDWARAS:PAST AND PRESENT
Dr.Meharban Singh
Abstract:
Man is one of The Animals who, through his intelligence, virtues and values has distinguished himself from the animal
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956-965
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Socio-Mathematical Analysis Using Garrett’s Ranking forIdentifying Facilities
inHigher Education of Uttarakhand
Kamruddin1 and Govind Pathak2
Abstract:
The development of any nation completely depends on the quality of human resources and through quality
education, good human resources are generated.
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966-973
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A STUDY OF WOMEN WORK LIFE BALANCE AND EMPOWERMENT IN PRIVATE
BANKING SECTOR.
Prof(Dr.) Savita Sharma
Abstract:
„Empowerment‟ as the term itself notifies the prevalence of „power‟. Empowerment of women is
nothing but their position enhancement in society's power structure8.
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974-985
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PROBLEMS FACED BY WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA
Anil Kumar Yadav
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986-992
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Patrick Modiano:In Search Of Roots Or Complex/ Obsession With
Rootlessness : THE MISSING PEOPLE
NEHA JAIN, DR. SEEMA MATHUR
Abstract:
Patrick Modiano seems very pessimistic here towards life. He is Nobel Laureate but instead of
being happy for his acknowledgment and fame as a writer and film script writer, he is obsessed wit his
past
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993-997
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CHALLENGES FACING GIRL CHILD IN RURAL AREA
Nirmal Kumar Mandal
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998-1004
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भारत मेंसतत बुनियादी ढाांचेकेनिकास पर एक समीक्षा
डॉ0 के शरी िन्दि नमश्रा
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1005-1007
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CHALLENGES OF MODERNIZATION: THE SEARCH FOR
ALTERNATIVE PARADIGMS
Dr. Archana kapoor, Dr. Sonika Rajan
Abstract:
Mankind is in the twenty first century. Perceptive persons throughout the world are now animatedly
engaged in speculating about the future of modern civilization, future of society, future of their
institutions and organizations and above all future of mankind.
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1008-1012
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Consciousness, Attention and Conscious Attention in
Learning
Dr Amandeep Kaur Dhaliwal
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1013-1020
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The significance of physical education in a woman's development and
Exercise during pregnancy.
jagdeepkaur
Abstract:
A woman's health throughout pregnancy has an impact on both her and her unborn child's lives,
making pregnancy a significant time in her life.
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1021-1029
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FORT WILLIAM COLLEGE, JOHN B. GILCHRIST AND THE LINGUA
FRANCA OF INDIA
Iliyas Husain
Abstract:
John B. Gilchrist was the first colonial linguist of the Hindustani language, the widest spread
language in North India.
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1030-1035
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महालिंग शास्त्री के संस्कृृत प्रहसनों का विवेचन
डाॅ. सरोज
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1036-1044
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The impact of globalization on the Indian economy
Ramanjeet Kaur
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1045-1052
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PARENT’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS HIGHER EDUCATION OF THEIR GIRL CHILD:
AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF KALIGANJ OF KARIMGANJ DISTRICT, ASSAM
Dr. Sanjay Sinha
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1053-1067
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INFRASTRUCTURE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
Dr. Nitu Adhikary
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1068-1075
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A Tragic Hero in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart - A Critical Study
Dr. B. Thriveni
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1076-1081
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AN ANALYSIS ON THE CONFLUENCE OF NATIONALISM AND CHRISTIAN FAITH IN THE INDIAN FREEDOM MOVEMENT
Dr. S J SAMPATH KUMAR
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1082-1096
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ROLE OF ENTREPRENEUR IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA
Rajeev Kumar
Abstract:
The centre of the economic development process is thought to be entrepreneurship. Value creation or extraction is the essence of entrepreneurship.
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1097-1103
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प्रेम और सौन्दर्य के कवि त्रिलोचन
डॉ० बिजेन्द्र विश्वकर्मा
Abstract:
प्रेम करूणा, आशा, परोपकार, कर्म सौन्दर्य में विश्वास रखने वाले हैं महाकवि त्रिलोचन शास्त्री, जो कि बाहर से कठोर और भीतर से तरल, ऊपर से दबंग और अन्दर से बहुत ही विनम्र व्यक्तित्व के धनी थे।
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1104-1108
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Mindfulness in Motion: Contrasting Levels of Mindfulness in Sports and Non-sports population
Dr. Anjali.O1, Sreekala KG2
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1109-1118
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Exploring Women’s Triumph in Shakespeare’s Last Plays
Prof. Ram Niwas
Abstract:
In Shakespearean literature, the portrayal of women often stands out as remarkably empowered and multifaceted, especially when compared to the contemporary norms of his
time.
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1119-1131
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