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A Study Of Labour Force Participation Ratio In India And Karnataka. Dr. R. V. Gangshetty
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India has witnessed an impressive GDP growth rate of over 6 per cent since the 1980s. Growth has been predominantly rapid since the post reform period of the 1990s. This high growth has contributed to a sustained increase in per capita income and a decline in absolute poverty, as well as reserved improvement in standards of living.
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India - Tajikistan Relations: Prospects And Challenges. Amina Bibi
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India and Tajikistan share a geo-cultural similarity. Both the counties had historical contacts of ancient times. Although both the countries have the physical barrier of high Himalayan and Hindukush mountain ranges, and they are having close socio-economic and cultural relations.
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10-25
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A Research Of The Measures And Approaches On The Internationalization Of The Cultural Industry In Old Revolutionary Base Areas. Liao Guoqiang And Liao Yu
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There are lots of outstanding characteristics and unique charms of cultural resources in the Old Revolutionary Base Areas(ORBAs) of Sichuan. Through people's hard efforts to cultivate and develop the cultural industries in the ORBAs, they are expected to achieve healthy development and will gradually become the pillar industry of the tertiary industry and a new economic growth point.
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Print Media Covergae Of Environmental Issues In The Western Ghats. Varna.M And Poornananda.D.S.
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The Western Ghats are extraordinarily rich source of plant and animal species. They have a huge diversity of natural, semi-natural and agro ecosystems with less than six percent of the land area of India and contain more than 30 percent of all plant, fish, fauna, bird, and mammal species found in India.
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40-57
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Empowering Women In India: A Movement. Priyanka
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There is no denying the fact that women in India have made a considerable progress in almost seven decades of independence, but they still have to struggle against many handicap and social evils in the male dominated society. Many evil and masculine forces still prevail in the modern Indian society that resists the forward march of its women folk.
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58-69
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"Impact Of Spiritual Intelligence On Work Ethics Of Secondary School Teachers". Dr. Archna Vats And Dr. Rainu Gupta
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This study reveals that spiritual intelligence plays a positive and significant role on the quality of work ethics of secondary school teachers. The sample consisted of 260 sec. school teachers. Primary and secondary data were used in this research.
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Accountability And Delivery Of Quality Water Services In Iramba And Singida Rural Districts, Tanzania. Bahati Shagama,Dismas L.Mwaseba And Anna N. Sikira
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The objective of this paper was to assess the relationship between accountability and delivery of quality water services in Iramba and Singida rural districts involving six villages. The paper used a cross-sectional research design and multistage sampling.
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Portraying Identity Crisis In The Novel "The Namesake" . Jumpa Lahiri And S.Garghi, Dr.U.S.Saranya
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The redundant boundary of the Diaspora is moving very fast in the globalization. The encountering of the problem regarding Diaspora belong to two different cultural background that which meets but still the issue of equation is a problem of the country that which remains as a problem is a problem.
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Book Donation Network (Bookdonet): A Network To Donate & Receive Books. Kuheli Dutta And Pritam Gurey
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The article is an idea and approach to describe a perfect platform, "BOOKDONET: a network to donate & receive books" which may be designed to disseminate information about the books which are expected to be donated by various people and to find a place where these books could be used by the users who need them.
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An Empirical Study Of The Role Of Media In Doing Away With The Stress Among Youth Pursuing Higher Education. Rashmi Kumari And Prof. Gopal Singh
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The youth of today face many challenges that are unique to recent decades. Industrial, technological and environmental changes have made life both easier and more difficult for today's generation. Domestic problems, excessive use of alcohol, economic instability are the most common causes of stress among youth.
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Nature & Quality Of World Higher Education In Reference To Nalanda, Gundishapur, Al-Qarawiyyin And Al-Azhar: 415 A.D. - 1200 A.D. Shilpa Bhattacharyya And Debjani Guha
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The World education is highly indebted to the four ancient pioneer Universities -Nalanda University in India, Gundishapur University in Iran, Al-Qarawiyyin University in Morocco and Al-Azhar University in Egypt. During the period in between 415 A.D. to 1200 A.D., India achieved a remarkable position in respect of education and culture, with the emergence of a number of higher learning Institutions.
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The Privatisation Of Higher Education And The Marginalised Classes In India: Issues And Challenges. Maruthi. O And Dr. J. Rani Ratna Prabha
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Education is the only key which plays a crucial role in transforming a society into a knowledge society. The role of higher education is even more essential as it directly contributes to the growth and sustenance of a knowledge society.
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Relationship Between Body Mass Index (Bmi) And Social Adjustment Of Secondary Students. Mousumi Mondal And Bijan Sarkar
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India is a land consists of different culture and regions where people deal differently in different situations for cooperating each other sympathetically. Those who live in urban area were handling many social problems. Social maturity makes a man social adjusted in various situations.
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Employee Engagement: Role Of Demographical Variables. Ms. Giselle George And Dr. R. Venkatapathy
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The objective of the study is to examine the similarities or differences that Professional tenure, Marital status and Gender could impose on Employee engagement, among the employees working in IT and ITeS sectors. It is hypothesised that the employees working in IT and ITeS sectors would remain to be homogeneous on Professional tenure, Marital status and Genderon Employee engagement.
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Influence Of Socio-Economic Variables Of School Teachers In Their Pre-Service Training On ICT. Dr.P.M.Aswini And Prof. K. Parthasarathy
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Pre-service training has become one of the responsible factors of individual developrnent. Changes are attested in the field of knowledge, technology and education. These have effectuated visible influence on the concept of the training. There is a continuous growing demand and discussion to further improve the design and expand the goals and means of training especially in the field of primary education.
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Literacy Rates In North East India: An Analysis. Dr. S. Kiran Singh
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The present paper is an attempt to study the literacy rate in North Eastern states of India. For this purpose, the paper considers the total population and literacy rates for eight states of North Eastern India as per census 2001 and 2011. Objectives of the study: The objective of the present study is to analyze and compare the literacy rate of last two census of the state in North East India.
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ETourist Centres And Monumental Sites In Villupuram District. Dr.B.Karthikeyan
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Villupuram district, Tamilnadu state in India is one of the most significant districts which has the affluent tourist places and monumental sites. There are many more archaeological evidences of Chola, Pallava, Vijayanagar and Nayakas rule in Tamilnadu. But these sites and monuments have been ignored unknowingly the significance of the same by the people.
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Book Publisher In Maharashtra: A Case Study. Book Publisher In Maharashtra: A Case Study
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The present study seeks to describe and analyze book publishers in Maharashtra. The paper presents a numerical descriptive study of activities of publisher, number of personnel working, types of book publish, book promotion policies, language used for publication, approximate number of titles publish per year, use of ISBN, and factors affecting book publishing in Maharashtra state.
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A Comparative Study Of The Deprived And Non-Deprived Female Students In Relation To Their Values. Dr. Narendra Kumar Singh
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This study has tried to explore difference between deprived and non deprived female students with respect to their values. For it descriptive survey research conducted on secondary school 250 female students of Varanasi region. It is an attempt to study the relation between deprivation and values of female students.
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"The Role Of Xanthine Oxidase Inhibiting Foods In Therapeutic Management Of Hyperuricemia And Gout". Dr Luxita Sharma And Zarrin Ashraf
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The state of equilibrium created between the amount of purine taken in diet, urate produced by the body itself along with the amount excreted out of the body through urine or GI tract gives out the total urate present in the body. Faulty production and excretion both can be the reason behind increased level of uric acid.
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Regional Variation And Correlates Of Crime Against Women. Dr. Gopal Prasad,Prof. M. Tahir And Prof. R. Ibrahim
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The occurrences of crime against women are imbued in spaces as well as in the socio- economic profiles of the places. In this study an emphasis has been made to identify the elements of the spaces and the socio-economic variables that lead towards victimization of women in the district Darjeeling of West Bengal.
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Study Of Academic Achievement Of Secondary School Students In Relation To Employment Status Of Their Mothers. Prof. (Dr.) Amit Kauts,Swinderjit Singh And Sukhmandeep Kaur
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The current research was carried out to study the academic achievement of students of X class, in relation to the employment status of their mothers' i.e. employed and unemployed mothers.
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Reflections On Partial Factor Productivity Based On Empirical Evidences. Dr. K. Shanmugan And Baria Bhagirath Prakash
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The importance of the quantity and productivity of individual inputs such as land, labour, capital, etc. has remained critical in explaining considerable proportion both of the economic analysis on the Indian agricultural sector and the agro-oriented policy efforts of the Government. e taken to conceptualize and contextualize the Individual, the person or the group that has been taken for empowerment study.
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Green Marketing - An Overview. Sneha Ravindra Kanade And Dr. Smita Harwani
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Every organization is concerned about sustenance in the long run. Succumbing to eco friendly products has emerged as a popular option for the companies as it is a respectable contribution towards the society in particular and eco-system in general. The Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) practices have proved that the cost of being eco-friendly is always passed on the buyer making it more pocket unfriendly.
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A Study On Creativity Of Secondary School Students In Dhemaji District Of Assam. Dr. Jadab Dutta And Dr. Suresh Rajkonwar
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The present study investigated the creativity of secondary school students in Dhemaji district of Assam. The study was conducted on two (200) hundred class-X students by giving due representation to boys (100) and girls (100) as well as rural and urban localities of the district.
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Challenges Faced By Teacher Counsellors Of Secondary Schools In The Smart City Bhubaneswar, Odisha. Subhasish Khanda
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Secondary school students are identified at the age of adolescence by role confusions, conflicts and anxiety. Teacher counsellors' faced various challenges to handle such students. Thus the present study seeks to investigate Challenges Faced by Teacher Counsellors of secondary Schools in the Smart City Bhubaneswar.
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Environment Protection Through Ethnic Taboo: A Case Study Of Rajbanshi Community In North Bengal. Dr. Ranjit Barman
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Taboo was one of the cultural beliefs and practices among the Rajbanshi community to control human behaviour in order to save environment. Rajbanshi culture, religion and their environmental philosophy showed a strong harmony with nature. But recently western or modern approach ignored this indigenous relationship between nature and human beings to maximize the human satisfaction which in turn led to serious environmental damage.
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Agricultural Growth In West Bengal. Agricultural Growth In West Bengal
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West Bengal is one of the major agricultural states in India. Adoption of new agricultural technology has contributed considerably to the economic growth of the state since the early 1980's. A major change in the rice-economy of West Bengal in the Green Revolution period was the sudden spurt of growth in both rice area and rice production.
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Dynamics Of Land Use Pattern-A Study Of Kazakhstan. Syed Binish Gillani
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Food constitutes the first and one of the most fundamental needs of the human beings. No nation can hope to flourish in the environment of political, economic or social stability without securing ample and nutritious food for its population.
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Good Governance Through Jan Seva Kendra In Rural Uttar Pradesh. Amirullah
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Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state of India and being a multilingual, multi-religious and multi-cultural society, ensuring good governance to all citizens creates a big challenge for the state administration. Good governance is the only hope for rural people who live in conditions of public insecurity and instability, corruption, abuse of law, public service failure, poverty and inequality.
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Pornography And Sexual Violence: A Case Study Of Married Rural Women In Tirunelveli District. R.Anitha And S.Shridevi
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Today mobile phones and internet became a part of our lives. The challenge presented here is the interface between emerging communication technologies and sexual violence experienced among rural women Tirunelveli District.
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The Implementation Of Desa Mandiri Cinta Petani (Sari Tani)Program Intimor Tengah Utara(Ttu) District, Indonesia. Salesius Vitalis Kolne,Fidelis Atanus And Yoh Kenedy Bere
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This study aimed to exploretheimplementation mechanism of Desa MandiriCinta Petani (Sari Tani) Program and identify hindering factors for the implementation of the program in Timor Tengah Utara (TTU) District, Indonesia. One-on-one in-depth interviews were carried out to collect data from the participants recruited using purposive sampling technique.
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Performances Of The Loads Of The Duolite Resin C 20 During The Denickeling Of Cobaltiferous Solutions (Case Of Solutions Of Hydrometallurgical Plants Of Shituru). OlengoE. Tombo, Georges Kabongo,Delphin Mukalay And Kongolo Kasonga
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The extraction of Nickel fromelectrolytic solutions of copper and cobalt treated at the hydromettalurgical plants of SHITURU, using DUOLITE resinC20, wascarried out according to twoloadingsof thisspecific nickel resin : the loading in bach and the loading in column.
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Determination Of M- Power Soft Subgroup Structures. Dr.V.Ramadoss And P.Gopalakrishnan
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In this paper, we introduce the order of the soft structure of the group theory of power of the soft sets related with soft group. We also characterise the m-power soft subgroups and its determination.
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Problems Faced By Female Street Vendors In Selective Markets Of Bengaluru. Sharada S P,Sharanya V And Prof. Krishna Prasath
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The lifestyle of people who are well educated, highly skilled and who have a good job is different than those who are semi-skilled or unskilled and working just to lead their life.
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Cash Conversion Cycle And Firms' Profitability - A Study Of Tobacco Industry Of Pakistan. Muhammad Khurram Shabbir
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Cash conversion cycle (CCC) is an important metric of not only effective working capital management but also the cash management of the firm. This research study was conducted with the objective to look into the relationship of the cash conversion cycle with profitability of the tobacco firms in Pakistan.
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A Study On The Academic Attitude Of College Students Of General Education Affiliated To Manipur University. Ng. Khosirngak Moyon,H. Ibomcha Sharma And Ph. Dhiren Singh
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Collegiate education is an important stage of making one's educational career oflife. It can develop a man to become a worthy member in the democratic society. The present scenario of the higher education particularly the collegiate level of undergraduate studies of general education has been in alarming situation in the State of Manipur due to various psycho-political, psycho-social, psycho-cultural, psycho-ethical attitudes of the people of the State in general and the students' communities in particular.
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A Study Of Adjustment Among Government And Private Secondary School Teachers In Ongole Town Of Prakasam District. Dr. D. Hassan, SK. Nayab Rasool
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The main objective of this paper is to compare the adjustment among government and private secondary school teachers in ongole town of prakasam district. A sample of 105 secondary school teachers (55 governments and 50 private) was selected through stratified random sampling technique.
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479-489
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Trends And Patterns Of Out-Migration From Bihar. Abhay Kumar And Prof. HaseenaHashia
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Migration is well dominated phenomeneon throughout the length and breadth of India depending on various socio-economic factors. The State of Bihar with poor socio-economic scenario is the worst sufferer at the hands of migration and presently, provides workforce to every nook and corner of country.
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Utilization & Gratifications Of 'Whatsapp' Application In 'Narikuravar' Community. S.Shridevi And Dr.P.Govindaraju
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A Social media is the collection of online communications dedicated to community-based input, interaction, content-sharing and collaboration. Users are engaged with social media via computer, tablet or smart phone via web-based software or web application.
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Innovating The Narrative: A Study Into The Emerging Genre Of Graphic Journalism. Dr. Syeda Afshana And Heeba Din
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The rise of visual culture and subsequent demise of print culture has raised many questions with regard to both the future of journalism as well as political cartooning. However examples of award winning and critically acclaimed journalistic comic books like Joe Sacco's "Footnotes in Gaza".
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Gender Mainstreaming In Agricultural Market Linkages And Activities: A Case Study Of Dehradun Districts Of Uttarakhand. Dr. PoonamPainuly And JagritiJaiswal
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Women since ancient times have taken a leading role in the development of the society. They often are only associated with household work and yet are not given much importance in family decision makings. It is a fact that women of a household contribute more time working than their male counterparts, yet women do not receive the appropriate wage or recognition.
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Papers Agenda Setting And News. Dr.G.Anita And G. Murali Mohan Krishna
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Though the newspapers have been increasing the number of pages and providing voluminous information first pages continue to be significant in their contribution. They not only attract the attention of the readers but also set the agenda to the public. The agenda help in prioritizing the issues and problems and also support by informing what to know and consequently what to do to solve the problems or how to make use of the disseminated information.
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Towards Achieving A Clean Environment Through Sanitation:A Study On ILCSS Toilets In Odisha. Rashmi Mishra
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Integrated Low Cost Sanitation Scheme (ILCSS) is not only about construction of toilets but about ending open defecation and the ILCS is an environmentally safe method prohibiting dry latrines in the towns thereafter, as dry or bucket latrines constitute a threat to health and hygiene causing neighborhood environment pollution.
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Impact Of Social Media Marketing On Twixters Shopping Behaviour Of Apparel In India: An Empirical Study. Kushboo Rajpurohit,M S Nishitha And Dr.Akanksha Khanna
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Social Media Marketing, also known as E- Marketing and digital marketing is the new revolution in the field of marketing which has completely transformed the overall buying experience among the shoppers across the globe.
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The Consequences Of Globalization On Nigeria's Economy. Bello Adamu Hotoro And Tasiu Muhammad Dangulbi
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Globalization is indeed nothing other than continuation of imperialism. Despite the fact that, the third worldcountries (like Nigeria) derive economic benefits from globalization, but it is a clear testimony that, the negative consequences passes by globalization by the third world countries' economyparticularly Nigeria's economy counteract its (globalization)benefits.
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619-628
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Workplace Spirituality - An Insight Into Employee Perception On Experiencing Spiritual Orientation At Workplace. Dr.Cris Abraham Kochukalam,Neethujose And Merlin B Joseph
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Workplace spirituality is gaining importance in the human resource management scenario as well as general and strategic management. The relevance of this topic is highlighted with the advent of eastern philosophical management orientation in most western companies.
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Correlation Between Information Needs, Information Seeking Behavior And Information Literacy Of Social Sciences Research Scholars From Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur. Najim Hussain A. Sheikh And Dr. S. N. Sable
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While there is no dearth of articles on information seeking behavior showing behavior patterns based on elementary classification of data, very few ones have tried to establish correlation between the different variables involved in the process.
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Doctrine Of Plea Bargaining: An Adjunct Of Criminal Justice System. Shaista Amin
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Punishment is the corollary of Criminal law. It is essential to the laws effectiveness. Without its application the law would be an empty letter. The protection of society and security of person's life, liberty and property is an essential function of the state.
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Employee Job Satisfaction In Food Industry: A Case Study Of New Ranga Foods Private Limited. Dr.M.Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy And I.Venugopal
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The relation of employees at the work place create special environment and get job satisfaction to the employees in the organization. The purpose of the present study focus on the satisfaction of employees on the variables like Training and Development, Motivation, Counseling, relations with Superiors, Safety and Health Measures, Job security in the organization.
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Information Needs And Seeking Behaviour Of Faculty Members In Social Science Of Affiliated Colleges Of Gondwana University, Gadchiroli - A Literature Review. Sanjay D. Fulzele And Dr. S. N. Sable
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Social Science is a dynamic field encompassing a variety of streams under its belt. Information requirements obviously for such a field are vast. They demand both length and breadth.
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Contemporary Perception On Corporate Communication. Dr.S. Dhanalakshmi And K. Subha
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Worldwide, management practice demonstrates the appearance of new management area that is corporate communication. In a globalized world, corporations find themselves confronted with multilateral demands from different stakeholders. The stakeholders demand on legitimacy, transparency and effectiveness of business strategies in the public sphere.
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687-697
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Elucidating The Portrait Of Darlong Women: Analysis Of Rights And Privileges Of Women Class In The Darlong Society. H.Theresa Darlong, Benjamina Darlong
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The Darlong in the present state of Tripura (India) precisely belonged to the Kuki-Chin group of the coming of Christianity among the tribesmen and women in the early twentieth century did mark the era of change but the core internal ruling of the society - gender bias.
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698-711
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Environmental And Socially Need For Sustainable Development In India. Dr. Ramesh D. Rathod
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India is booming and sustainable development becomes increasingly more important. According to a United Nations report, India's population currently encompasses about 1.2 billion people and is expected to grow by another 300 million people within next couple of decades.
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India's Foreign Policy Prime Minister Narendramodi With Russia. Gotru Sanjay Chakravarthy
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Russia, India's long term strategic ally for more that half a century, enjoys a special privileged strategic cooperation unparalleled in India's foreign relation. But over the years specially after their end of cold war the relation experienced strain as India started diversifying its defence purchases from a totally Soviet dominated one.
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719-723
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Children Care Through Alternative Forms Myths And Realities. Dr. R. Dayanandan
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Children are to be considered as vital human resource and future pillars of any economy. Globally, the current trends of child care practice shows alternative child care as form of community based care, foster care, and kinship care is increasing in developing countries.
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Aurobindo's Idea On Spiritual Education. Arnab Kumar Roy
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The future of mankind depends on the education.It is also said that the development of a nation is influenced by education.Education is of various types-physical,mental,psychic,spiritual etc.The general aim of all types of education is to make the man worthy of living.
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750-755
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Chhattisgarh State Special: Tribal Marriage System. Devadas Banjare And Chandrakant Jaiswal
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Chhattisgarh is a tribal dominated state, where almost one-third of the population is tribal population. 42 types of tribes reside in the state and their cultural-marital traditions have been established internationally. Therefore, culture of Chhattisgarh is known as tribal culture.In socialist terms, sexual gratification is a fundamental requirement of human beings in various animal classical needs and the satisfaction of these sexual desires has given rise to marriage, family and relationships.
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Conceptual Analysis On Political Culture. U.L.H.D. Perera
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Political culture is composed of the attitudes, beliefs, emotions and values of society that relate to the political system and to political issues. These attitudes may not be consciously held, but be implicit in an individual or group relationship with the political system.
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761-769
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Disparities In Growth Performance Of Indian States: Empirical Evidence From Bihar And Kerala. Manish Kumar Singh
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The disaggregated analysis of the regions of India is the curve of any discussion on economic development. The heterogeneity of Indian states gives importance to the special care needed in terms of regional development, keeping in mind that the high growth rate has not benefitted the states in the similar pattern.
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Street Business Keeps The Poverty Aside: A Sociological Observation From Salem City Of Tamil Nadu. Mrs. P.Bhuvaneshwari
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Poverty is one of the social problems across the world to keep the people doldrums. Poverty is in a position to create lot of hindrances in the human life. Several programs have implemented in the post- independent period to criminate the poverty in all sectors. However, skill is a menace both for the government and the human society in spite of several scientific parameters developed to curb the poverty.
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Challenges Faced By Street Vendors. DR.B.Manickavasagam
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Street vendors are often those who are unable to get regular jobs in the remunerative formal sector on account of their low level of education and skills. They try to solve their livelihoods problems through their own meager financial resource. They are the main distribution channel for a large variety of products of daily consumption like fruits, vegetables, readymade garments, shoes, household gadgets, toys, stationery, newspapers, and magazines and so on.
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Movement For Independent Vidarbha State. Dr. BalKamble
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Due to the formation of 'Telangana as an independent ' state in 2014, the movement for the demands of the small states in India was accelerated. The revival of such movement was seen especially in Vidarbha, Maharashtra. In 2016, the senior legist ShrihariAne had strongly supported the Vidarbha state, but he couldn't get proper support from the people from the Vidarbha region.
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Poverty Eradication And Sustainable Development: Issues And Challenges. Dr Ankita Verma
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The paper aims to highlight the problems in achieving the goal of sustainable development in India as the one of the major cause of environmental degradation is poverty. This can be proved from the fact that whereas the aspect of right to life and liberty is interpreted in the west by the quality of air and water among other things, for the rest of the world, the very concept of right to life and liberty is related to the issue of the survival of large sections of population
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Socio-Cultural Impact Of Globalization On Indian Society. Dr. P. Chand Basha
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Today globalization is a common usage, but invites controversial interpretations. As a term it is poorly defined. There are some commonalities in the interpretation of the term in different disciplines. The commonalities include terms like uniformity, standardization through a technological, commercial and cultural synchronization coming from the west.
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A Study Of Frustration And Its Effect On Academic Achievement Of Senior Secondary Students Of Aligarh District. Rahed Razzak Sk
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The study has been intended to determine the relationship between Frustration and Academic Achievement of senior secondary students. For this purpose a sample of 873 (436 Male and 437 Female) senior secondary students, was randomly selected from the schools of Aligarh, U.P.
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Recent Trends Of Naxal Violence In India: Need For Comprehensive Approach From The Government. Mohammad Saqib
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The paper seeks to analyse the recent trends in the naxal violence in different states of our country and the Government policies and implementation towards solving the problem. The problem of Naxalism in India is not a new phenomenon. The problem started from a remote village name Naxalbari located in the district of Darjeeling in West Bengal. Since then, it spread into less developed areas of India.
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Growth Of Non-Agricultural Uses On Arable Land In Punjab (India): A Case Study From The Jalandhar District. Sucha Singh
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Growth of non-agricultural uses is a prominent feature of many areas especially periphery of the urban centers and along the major roads in India. Punjab has been noticing such encroachments on arable land in response to the rapidly growing urbanization, industrialization and network of transportation.The state has lost thousands of acres of agricultural land to non-agricultural uses since 1991.
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Portrayal Of Indian Muslims On Urdu Satellite TV Channels In India: A Study Of Different Shows Of ETV Urdu, Zee Salaam And DD Urdu. Arif Moin
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With the growing demand of informative Television content by Muslims in their mother tongue Urdu, different Urdu TV channels in India are trying to meet their aspirations. Theses Urdu channels are depicting the Muslim minority in a more presentable way by raising their voice and giving proper coverage to their issues.
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Marriage System And Divorce: Changing Pattern In India. Ms. Ravleen Anand And Dr. Vandana Aggarwal
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The present study was conducted "The Study of Marriage System and of rise of divorce in India." The aim of research study was to assess the changes of Marriage and systems in India. As we all know Divorce rates have raised very much. As we can say Indian society is becoming too much capitalistic.
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Globalisation And Waste Management Interface In India. Ms. Amanjot Kaur
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Globalisation has brought potential opportunities as well as challenges in waste management sector. On the one hand, it has facilitated by knowledge dissesmination in the from of best practices, technologies for waste hierarchy framework, streggthening of global recycle markets, signing of various treaties and conventions to manage waste in an environmentally sound manner.
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Impact Of Agricultural Development On Long Term Sustainability Of Resources In Haryana. Nisha
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Agriculture is an important phenomena occurring on land. For increasing food production, emphasis was laid on increasing land productivity and thus various fertilizers, pesticides and insecticides were added to land. The green revolution has also created the problem of environment degradation in this state.
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CERAMIC INDUSTRIES OF HARYANA IN THE GUPTA PERIOD: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL OVERVIEW Devender Singh
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This paper deal with the development of ceramic industries of Haryana in the Gupta period on the basis of exploration and excavations reports.
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TEACHING STRATEGIES IN MATHEMATICS FOR CLASS XITH AND XIITH STUDENTS OF NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING IN TERMS OF ACHIEVEMENTS BY TAKING PRE-TEST ACHIEVEMENT SCORE AS CO-VARIATE Ram Ranjan Patra, Dr. Alok Sharma, Dr. Hemant Khandai
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This paper is based on experimental research work with “Teaching Strategies In Mathematics For Class XIth And XIIth Students Of National Institute Of Open Schooling In Terms Of Achievements By Taking Pre-Test Achievement Score As Co-Variate” .
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Medical Negligence in India andin Indian Penal Code, 1860 Suresh KumarAbstract:
Negligence is simply neglect of some care which we are bound to exercise towards somebody. It is something less than misconduct. Medical negligence is simply a neglect of some care which a doctor (defendant) is bound to exercise towards his patient. Medical negligence is a particular type of negligence, i.e. professional negligence. In this type of negligence special skill is required by the wrongdoer, i.e. the professional is one who profess to have some special skill. Medical negligence is not different in law from any other type of negligence. The basis of liability of professional negligence is negligence. . In this paper will be give the overview of the provisions medical negligence under the Indian Penal Code, 1860, Introduction, types medical negligence, medical negligence in Hospital level, case laws and conclusion. Download full Length Paper...... | 970-979 |
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Balprada Shrivastav, Dr. Pratima Yadav
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A DETAILED STUDY ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF MICROFINANCE IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Chaitanya Vishnupipalwa
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In India, microfinance having several models for which are being applied through involving banks, government, various agencies and Non-Governmental Organisation-NGOs. The major and dominant approaches that target the poorer section of the society can be broadly classified as the Self Help Group (SHG) Model. The microfinance sector in India is well on its way to professionalize and institutionalize performance measurement with initiatives such M- CRIL and EDA rural systems. (Source-RBI). However, it was alsobeen observed that although lakhs of poor households are reached compare to this, these numbers are relatively very small looking into the size of the population living in poverty line. Furthermore, Northern states have been underserved compared to the South in India. For the SHG Bank linkage model, the concept of federations is seen as a promising initiative that could strongly contribute to sustainability of both the SHGs and women empowerment than in the other dominant model for microfinance, basically the Grameen model.
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The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in Peace Building in India
Yashbir Singh
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This paper examines the role of NGOs in the peace process with special reference to India. India has been the auditorium of the most punctual and longest enduring insurrection in the nation. The harmony making and compromise utilized to date have not worked in the manners that had been normal. This paper surveys the different jobs played by NGOs and common society gatherings and activities in India in overseeing, any place conceivable settling and now and again in any event, adding to ethnic and network clashes and finishes up with proposals for conquering a portion of their restrictions. All through the article, it features the significant job that NGOs plays in harmony building endeavors. Else, it will be difficult to break the endless loop of war and harmony. Throughout the article, it highlights the important role that NGOs plays in peace building efforts. Otherwise, it will be impossible to break the vicious circle of war and peace
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Other Language Paper
Dr Anil
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998-1001
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Blending of Traditional and Modern knowledge: Understanding Indian performance
on Intellectual Property Rights
Dr. Saroj Rani, Jyotsna
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The creative and innovative traditions in various developing countries have been shrouded by
historians and policy-induced blinders. Decades of the recent past have witnessed several
significant shifts in the structure of societies, irreversible geo- political readjustments,
internationalization of business practices, liberalized national economic and industrial policies
aided by unprecedented advances in science and technology. Progressively, as human endeavors
pivot on “knowledge”, competitiveness among nations, corporations and individuals will be
steered by an integrated ability to access, comprehend, generate and finally transform
“knowledge” to its “value- added” and “useable form” in time bound innovation processes.
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) provides the legal frameworks for ownership, protection,
enforcement and authorized sharing of Products of human creativity. It is emphasized that blending
of traditional and modern knowledge together certainly would assist each other to produce a
substantial body of knowledge. Traditional knowledge (TK) includes information of different kinds
and functions developed in ancestral times but subject to contemporary improvement and
adaptation. It is expressed in various documented and non documented forms, and may possess
commercial value depending on its potential or actual use. The difficulties of defining TK should
not, however, impede further work on it at the national or international level. Traditional
knowledge is not covered under any of the IPRs modalities; it would belong to the public domain
and be freely exploited. However, this technically correct view ignores the fact that TK may be
deemed subject to customary laws that recognize other forms of ownership or possession rights.
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The Voice of Double Subjugation: Dalit Telugu Women’s Writing
Kriti Songriwal
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Indian society has always been a caste-based society. Caste has formed the very
base for all its rules, regulations, codes and conventions as a result of which, Indian
population unfortunately till date is divided into 2 groups: The Upper Caste and Lower
Caste. High caste population tend to get everything, be it property, voting rights, land,
wealth, education etc. not because they deserve it but because Vedas and Puranas have got
their back. On the other hand, maximum number of lower caste people are destined to
struggle throughout their life for even the basic necessities like water, clothes, food and
shelter. We Indians, thanks to the struggle and fight from lower caste section most
important weapon for which was Dalit Literature, have somehow managed to use
„maximum number of lower caste people‟ instead of „all the lower caste people‟
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Sarita
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1022-1026
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ChetanBhagatAs a Campus Writer
Dr Piragouda A Ghanti
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ChetanBhagat is the author of eleven blockbuster books. These include eight novels—Five Point
Someone (2004), One Night @ the Call Center (2005), The 3 Mistakes of My Life (2008), 2
States (2009), Revolution 2020 (2011), Half Girlfriend (2014) One Indian Girl (2016) and The
Girl in Room 105 (2018) and three non-fiction titles— What Young India Wants (2012) Making
India Awesome(2015) and India Positive (2019). Chetan’s books have remained bestsellers since
their release. Five out of his eight novels have been already adapted into successful Bollywood
films and the others are in process of being adapted as well. The New York Times called him the
‘the biggest selling English language novelist in India’s history’. Time magazine named him
amongst the ‘100 most influential people in the world’ and Fast Company, USA, listed him as
one of the world’s ‘100 most creative people in business’. Chetan writes columns for leading
English and Hindi newspapers, focusing on youth and national development issues. He is also a
motivational speaker and screenplay writer. Chetan quit his international investment banking
career in 2009 to devote his entire time to writing and make change happen in the country. He
lives in Mumbai with his wife, Anusha, an ex-classmate from IIM-A, and his twin boys, Shyam
and Ishaan.
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Psychosocial Issues for Older Adults in Disasters
Dr.Mala kumari
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Old age brings with itself lots of problems. With the increase in the elderly population, health
status of the elderly has gained lots of importance. However, neither institutional nor community
care has provided an adequate solution to the problems of old age. Though community care is
preferred over institutionalisation, lack of funding acts as a major hindrance. Hence, the need of
the hour is to integrate the services provided by institutions as well as community to improve the
quality of life of the elderly population. More research is needed to develop acceptable models of
care to meet the facilities for long-term care, and that includes institutionalisation. We still need
to learn about efficient models of formal care systems in traditional societies like India and their
cost effectivity, and then decide about informal care system with same perspective, as cultural
adaptation is essential for the elderly to feel good and be healthy.Growth in the elderly
population means a direct increase in age-related diseases such as dementia and poor mental
health outcomes such as depression, anxiety, suicide and serious constraints on the quality of life
among elderly individuals.
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Dr. Kalpana Sinha
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1048-1055
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Paper in Hindi
Mukesh
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1056-1061
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Rabindranath Tagore As An Imagist:With Reference To His Play ‘The Post Office’.
Prashant S. Dafar
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Rabindranath Tagore, a Benagali poet, was born with gift of art. As a poet, a short story
writer, a playwright, an essayist and a painter, he ruled over the kingdom of art and literature. R.
Tagore won Nobel Prize in Literature. His poetry and writings has been rich and generous with
different literary devices. Especially, his literary work is rich with imagery and symbols and he
has interwoven not only contemporary but artistic themes in his literary works. The present paper
throws light on R. Tagore‟s use of images in The Post Office that is enough to prove him as an
imagist.
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‘‘दिव्या’’: यशपाल का बौद्धकालाश्रित उपन्यास
डाॅ॰ नीतु भारती
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1068-1070
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Emergence of Microfinance as a Powerful tool for Women Empowerment
Fatma,
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1071-1082
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Exploring the Jesuits during the reign of Akbar Nahid Jamal
Nahid Jamal
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1083-1098
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Guidance Needs of Senior Secondary School Students in Relation to
the Home Environment.
Dr. Mukesh Ahlawat
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1099-1109
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STUDY HABITS OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA ADOLESCENTS IN RELATION TO
THEIR HOME ENVIRONMENT
Dr. Manisha
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1110-1121
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TOPIC: FOREIGN TRADE AND COMMERCE OF HARAPPA CIVILIZATION
IRFAN AHMED
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The present paper deals the foreign trade of Harappa civilization. In this paper, the focus has been made on the import and export of commodities.
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वदर्भ में सिंचन व्यवस्था (जिलानिहाय)
ाॅ.अर्चना बी.जैन
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Evolution of Indian Drama: A Unique Literary World
Dr Taruna Anand
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Indian drama, with its long history of 2000 years, is a unique eventin the literary world. Dramais the product of a civilized and cultural society.
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TRACKING CHANGES IN ADOLESCENT MOTHERHOOD IN BIHARBETWEEN 1992-93 AND 2015-16
Anjali
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Adolescentmotherhoodis a global problemand is more apparent in marginalised communities, usuallyled by poor economic condition,
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ONLINE DEFAMATION OF WOMEN IN INDIA: AN INTRUDER OF THEIRRIGHT TO PRIVACY-A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Dr.Amandeep Kaur and Navreet Kaur
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The growth and development of the technology have brought enormous changes in day to day life. The internet has made communication and access to
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Understanding identity Issues in Punjab: Review of J.D. Cunningham and his History
of the Sikhs
Sandhya Sharma
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1169-1177
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सोशल मीडिया: एक आभासी दुनिया
डाॅ॰ सुनीता खुराना
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1178-1186
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हिंदी कहानी में व्यक्त वृद्ध जीवन: वर्चस्वहीन पारिवारिक-सामाजिक सत्ता और निरर्थकता-बोध
रीनू गुप्ता
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1187-1194
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Papier Mache: A Delicate art of Kashmir
Azad Rashid Shiekh
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1195-1201
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फतेहगढ़ साहिब जिला, पंजाब के खमाणों तहसील का पुरातात्विक सर्वेक्षणः एक अध्ययन
अनिल यादव डॉ. यशवीर सिंह
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1202-1213
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A Study on Impact of Education on Women's Empowerment
Smt.Mallavva G.Jalaraddi
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Education is considered the most important tool for empowering women in society. It is not only
limited to developing the personality of an individual but also plays an important role in
economic, social and cultural development.
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CHANGING CHARACTER OF FEDERALISM IN INDIA
Dr. Sharat Raj Singh
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1220-1229
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Way of life of the Tea Garden Employees - A contextual analysis on Itakhuli Tea Estate"
Sanjay Rizal, SurajDas
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Way of life of tea garden representatives in Assam isn't so firm and the utilization of
resident liquor assumes a vital part.
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1240-1250
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Women in Polity and Political institutions in Early Medieval Kashmir
Meenakshi
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1251-1258
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उच्च शिक्षा की समस्याओं का विश्लेषणात्मक अध्ययनध्ययन
डॉ० रंजना गुप्ता
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1259-1270
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प्रकार्यवाद : एक समाजशास्त्रीय दृष्टिकोण्ययनध्ययन
डा. अवधेश कुमार पाण्डेय
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1271-1281
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Early Childhood Education-A Devoir
Dr.Puja Ahuja
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This paper focuses on the aims and objectives of early childhood education, relevance of child
development for the teacher,
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1282-1287
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A Descriptive study on the Personality of Dr. Mamoni Roisom Goswami on the basis of her
autobiography “Adha Lekha Dostabez” and the book “Maa”.
Binju Moni Sonowal
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1288-1294
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A Role of Yoga diet to remove the obesity problem
Urmila
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Balance diet, exercise, medication, surgery are options to treat this lifestyle disorder. Out of all,
balanced diet is the easiest and cost-effective method to treat obesity.
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1295-1300
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भारतीय समाज में दहेज प्रथा और उसका नकारात्मक प्रभाव:
एक समाजशास्त्रीय अध्ययन
फरहीन बानो
डॉ. शैलजा नागेन्द्र
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1301-1310
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राजस्थानी रागमाला चित्रण परम्परा
डॉ.पवन कुमार जांगिड़
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1311-1320
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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON COORDINATIVE ABILITIES
AMONGSQUASHANDBADMINTON MALE PLAYERS
Dr. Anek Goel
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1330-1334
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Empowerment of Women through MGNREGA: A Study of Anantnag
District of Jammu and Kashmir
ARSHID AHMAD PARRAY
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1335-1350
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History-Fiction Nexus: A Study of Innovative Fictional Strategies in
Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children and Tharoor’s The Great Indian Novel
Dr. J. Anjana
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The traumatic ambivalence between the political and the personal within the twentieth century Indian society sensitized Indian creative writers to undertake significant literary projects.
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1351-1355
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A study on Employee Retention in Banking Sector
Ritika Solanki
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Employee turnover costs have increased in the recent years in banking sector. To cater to these issue organisations must focus on retaining their key employees.
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1356-1385
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The Decision Making Process in Agriculture under Risk and Uncertainty: An Experiential Evidence
Dr. Ashwini. H. Bidaralli
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In India, agricultural risks are exacerbated by a variety of factors, ranging from weather variability, frequent natural disasters, uncertainties in yields and prices, weak rural infrastructure,
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