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A Behavioural Analysis On Leaders Being Right Always; A Leadership Psychologcal Behaviour Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan And Ms. Reeja Joy
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How can it be possible to be Always Being Right, every human being thinks that and tries to behave that way, and more so who are in the leadership positions also are not bereft of this habit, atleast unknowingly.
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Evaluative Study HRIT In Human Resource Functions:A Techno HR Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan And Ms. Reeja Joy
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The ever increasing innovation in technology, personal computers and its usage for carrying out HRM function into a technology supported talent management center is now a norm in almost all modern organisations around the world. The influence of HRIT is not only within the HR department, but has invaded into every level and actively participates into the HRM activities.
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42-64
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An Exploratory Study On Colour Psychology In Marketing: A Techno-Leadership Perspective. Prof Dr.C.Karthikeyan And Ms. Reeja Joy
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Colours are always special and symbolises liveliness and represents feelings, perceptions, personality, emotions, psychological traits, disposition of feelings etc. The subject of Colour psychology is not new to marketing application and either directly or indirectly plays a very meticulous and indispensible role for marketers, in a very scientific, technical and behavioural perspectives.
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65-92
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Improvement Of The Financial Analysis Of Insurance Of The Organization. A Study On Employee Motivation And Effectiveness Of Organization
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This article analyzes changes in the insurance market of Uzbekistan for 2007-2017, that is, the formation of insurance premiums, insurance payments, insurance reserves, assets and capital is analyzed. The calculations indicate the improvement in financial analysis of the unpaid insurance premium, the profitability ratio and the profitability of investment profitability. The result is a recommendation of the calculation methodology for increasing the solvency and liquidity of insurance organizations.
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93-112
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A Study On Employee Motivation And Effectiveness Of Organization. DR.G.Sundharavadivel
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Employee motivation is one of the major issues faced by every organization. It is the major task of every manager to motivate his subordinates or to create the 'will to work' among the subordinates. It should also be remembered that a worker may be immensely capable of doing some work; nothing can be achieved if he is not willing to work.
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113-122
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Indian Television Channels And Contents: From Globalization To Glocalization. Dr. M.Dileep Kumar
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Television industry in India has come a long way from public broadcaster Doordarshan controlled social and developmental programs to modern day entertainment shows dominated by the national and international television channels. The globalization of media has also brought about remarkable changes in the television broadcasting services in India and abroad.
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123-133
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Econometric Analysis on the Relationship between Financial Intermediation and Economic Growth in Nigeria. Mohammed, SaniBadamasi,Nasiru Adamu And Kabiru Ladan
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This paper investigates the nexus between financial intermediation and economic growth in Nigeria for a period of thirty-one (31) years (1985-2016), using time series data for the sampled period, the conventional unit-root test conducted indicates that the variables of interest are integrated of order one.
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134-145
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"Manrega And Employment Generation In India". Anil Kumar Mishra And Madhulika Singh
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The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) program by the Central Government of India started in September 2005. It provides a legal guarantee of 100 days of employment per year in unskilled works to each rural household. Although providing livelihood security for rural households is main objective of this program, but it has others effects on rural economy likes the creation and maintenance of rural infrastructure, employment generation.
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146-154
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Significance Of Group Therapy In Management Of Opioid Use Disorders. Dr Deepa Prasad
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Individual with Opioid use disorders are increasing in India. There are several options for the treatment, most common is Psychopharmacological but relapse rate is high with Psychopharmacological treatment. Group therapy can be an effective treatment option after Pharmacological intervention (Withdrawal Management).
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155-163
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Impact Of Educo - Cultural Status On Reading Comprehension Skill In First Language. Biswajit Patra,Professor Debiprasanna Mukherjee,Swami Tattwasarananda And Biswajit Patra
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Reading comprehension is the procedure of making meaning from text. The goal, therefore, is to gain an overall understanding of what is described in the text rather than to get meaning from isolated words or sentences. The objectives of the study were to compare the reading comprehension ability among the students with different Educo- Cultural status.
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164-177
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Educational Inequalities In India And Affirmative Action: A Study Of Higher Education Enrolment By Social Groups. Shireen Naaz Fatma
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For the last two decades, the country has been registered a significant growth endorsed to the higher education system which has been able to generate skilled manpower for the rapid industrialization and knowledge-based economy but the progress which has been registered in last two decades has not reached all sections of the society.
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Development Of Constituencies In Rajasthan:A 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 politics of Dausa Assembly Constituency in election 2013 of Rajasthan. Now days the Politics is known as daily dirty behavior of Indian Politicians. But in modern India it has to face many challenges that need to be tackled in order to ensure true politics in Indian democracy.
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193-204
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A Study on Technical Efficiency of Rice Production in India - DEA. S. Jasmine Rathi And V. Prakash
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Rice is the chief grains and a pre-eminent crop of India. India has the largest area under rice cultivation; it flourishes comfortably in hot and humid climate. This paper analyses the efficiency of rice production in India using DEA.
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205-213
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Spatial Variations In Urban Land Value And Its Determinants: Kurseong Municipality. Neelee K. C. Lepcha And Dr Indira Lepcha (nee) Lama
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There has always been a demand for land due to its potential perspective for accommodation and making investment. With the process of rapid urbanization, land has become a scarce resource due to its limited availability especially in urban areas. The facts on urban land value, therefore, have become vital for town's economy and play a fundamental role in urban planning.
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214-232
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Are Tribal People Equally Involved In Development Process In India? An Empirical Study From Malda District, West Bengal. Prabir Das And Dr. Pradip Chouhan
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The inclusion of so-called most vulnerable and most deprived section of the society i.e. ST, SC, and Minorities are very essential on the eve of holistic development of India. Keep it in mind, the Government of India launched Decentralization and Local Government programmes regarding the inclusive growth of the country.
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233-261
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Tech-Enabled Open Education Resources For Enhancing Teacher Education. Shamim Ahmad
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This write-up examines the teacher education institutions using new ICTs and attempts to highlight the issues involved in creating, sharing and using technology - enabled open educational resources required for increasingly accessible quality teacher education for all. Besides, tech - based open educational resources constitute a significant learning resource and knowledge repository supporting access to data, information and knowledge for all.
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A Study On The Role Of Self Help Groups In Economic Empowerment Of Women. V.Suneetha
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In a patriarchal society like India, women live a very poor life. In order to improve the condition of women, the government of India has adopted the strategy of Self Help Groups(SHGs).Self Help Groups have emerged as an important tool to bring about socio-economic change in society.
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Attitude Of Secondary Level Students Towards Formative Evaluation. Jatish Tapader And Dr. Amalendu Paul
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Formative evaluation is an essential part of evaluation process in Secondary Education. It can move students toward self-monitoring of their work and intellectual persistence. It gives feedback to the students, teacher and help them to improve upon points the instruction.
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284-291
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Imprpoving The Declaration Order Of The Incomes Of Individuals. Bozorov A.A.
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This article is devoted to the consideration of issues related to the current system of the declaration of the incomes of individuals. In addition, the article represents proposals and practical recommendations based on the results of the research.
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Effectiveness Of Eclectic Method In Learning Chemistry Among The Students Of Standard IX. BINDU K.VARGHESE And Dr.G.Singaravelu
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Objectives of the study: 1.To find out the significant difference in achievement mean score between the pre test of control group and post test of control group.2.To find out the significant difference in achievement mean score between the pre test of Experimental group and post test of Experimental group. 3To find out the impact of Eclectic method in learning Chemistry.
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A Study Of English Language Proficiency Level Among The Secondary School Students In Relation To Gender And Socio-Economic Status. Tamil Hossain
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English has become most important language in the world because the people choose English as the medium of communication.
English language is essential to live a better life. Every high level profession needs a good communication skill in English.
So the students also are not an exception.
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310-321
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Analysis Of The Creditworthiness Of Companies And Improving The Practice Of Its Assessment. Mavlanov Normumin Normamatovich
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This article is devoted to the consideration of issues related to the analysis of the creditworthiness of companies and current practice of their assessment. In addition, the article reveals advantages of using specialized software "Scoring Model for Creditworthiness Analysis" developed on the basis of integration of peculiarities of foreign experience and domestic practice.
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Current Economic Conditions Of Formation Of Budget Revenues In The Republic Of Karakalpakstan. Musagaliyev Ajiniyaz Jumagulovich
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This scientific article is devoted to the consideration of issues of tax receipts as the major source of budget revenues in the Republic of Karakalpakstan which is northern part of our republic. In particular, the article provides analysis of shares of the tax on the use of water resources, fixed tax levied on legal entities and individuals for certain types of entrepreneurial activity, fixed tax for individuals engaged in entrepreneurial activity, and of excise tax on beer and vegetable oil in the revenues of the regional budget.
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Issues Of Increasing The Credit Potential Of Banks Under The Competitive Conditions. Rakhmatov Xasan Utkirovich
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The growing role of banks in crediting sectors of the economy in competitive conditions , requires a qualitative strengthening of credit potential.In this regard, this article discusses the problems of strengthening the crediting capacity of banks to ensure their asset's efficiency, factors affecting creditworthiness and credit enhancement capacities.
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Study Of Employee Attrition In Business Process Outsourcing Companies In India. Dr. Shreya Bhargav And Neha Mehra
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The term "Attrition" highlights the reduction of the employees in the organization. It generally occurs due to retirement, resignation or death of the employee. There are various factors behind leaving the job for an employee. Stable and secured employees are the organization's assets.
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A Study On Impact Of Personal Qualities, Behavioural Traits And External Forces In Entrepreneurial Success. Dr.S.Vishnu Suba
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Entrepreneurial development is the utmost requirement for the growth of a nation. Entrepreneurial success is mostly depends on the personal qualities, behavioural traits and external forces connected with the entrepreneurship. Therefore, this study has been initiated to impact of personal qualities, behavioural traits, and external forces in entrepreneurial success.
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A Study Of Academic Achievement Of Secondary School Students Of Magadh Region (Bihar) In Relation To Their Gender, Self Esteem And School Adjustment. Roshan Kumar Sinha
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This study investigated the influence of gender, self esteem and school adjustment on students' academic achievement in Magadh Region (Bihar). To collect data, self esteem inventory (M. S. Prasad and G. P. Thakur) and adjustment inventory for school students (A. K. P. Sinha and R. P. Singh) was used and administered to 1000 secondary school students. The selected students were randomly sampled from government and private schools in Magadh region (Bihar).
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Citizenship Education For Teaching Professionals. Dr.P.Felvia Shanthi
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The author would like to suggest few points to novice teachers that how to transform into a Teacher in this thematic article We all know that the world's second oldest profession is our Teaching Profession. The academic ethos and teaching profession have come a long way since the time when there were no universities but only learned men seeking reliable and fundamental knowledge.
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379-386
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Diabolic Effects Of Stress On Physical And Mental Health. Dr. Monika Sharma And Dr. Dhruv Vyas
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Modern era is an era of competition. Everyone's life is full of hustles, deadlines, frustrations, expectations and demands. All these things are making life stressful which disturbs our psychology, affects our social life negatively and damages our physical and mental health also. Stress epidemic seems to be spread all over the human population on Earth. A lot of studies indicate the adverse effects of stress on physical and mental health.
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387-397
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ICT In Digital Era: A Comparative Analysis Of Selected Asian Countries. Dr.Neelakanta N.T.
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ICT has the potential to enable closer interaction and universal bonds between and within national, individual, groups and institutions to portray specific and previously distant causes which may otherwise be discarded. ICT encompasses the collection, capture, processing, storage, retrieval and transmission of information, embodying text, data, sound (audio), vision (video) and graphics. Harnessing of ICT for the development of developing countries are calls for development of capabilities at different levels.
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398-417
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Perceived Usefulness Of Social Networks In Value Creation For Its Users. MS. Parinda V. Doshi And Prof. Parimal H. Vyas
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Social networks are widely used by the users around the world for different purposes. They are used as tool for communication among the users in the network or, for increasing the network for spread of information, or for receiving information and opinion about the product and services to be used etc.
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418-434
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Burma Colonies Of West Bengal: A Study Of The Contemporary Status Of Burmese Indians. Ankita Chakraborty
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India and Myanmar had shared their common linkages from the ancient era, due to its proximity with India. In present days, Myanmar shares border with four states of Northeastern India and provides India its gateway to South East Asia. The migration of people from India to Myanmar had been primarily taken place during the colonial era when both of them were under the British colonial rule.
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435-443
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Library And Information Science Teachers' Perspective On Changes And Modifications In The Existing LIS Education And Curricula. Dr. Joginder Singh
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This paper presents some of the changes and modifications suggested by LIS teachers for existing LIS courses being provided in India with a special focus on Northern Indian Universities. It describes the state-of-the-art of Library and Information Science programme in 30 LIS Schools of North India to promote quality education for LIS learners.
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444-466
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An Overview Of Traditional Handicraft Industries Of Krishnanagar Clay Doll, District-Nadia, West Bengal. Utpal Das
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Indian handicrafts, traditionally made by rural artisans, radiate a certain harm of their own that has been long admired the world over for the brilliant mix of colours and exquisite craftsmanship. The crafts of West Bengal are renowned all over the world. Amongst all the crafts of the state, the art of clay doll making is the most popular one.
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467-477
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Child Delinquency In Delhi: A Burning Issue In Present Scenario. Dr. Pawan Sharma And Neelam Kumari
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Children are the future of our country and it is the responsibility of everyone to ensure that they have a safe environment to live in. But the last decade has seen a huge leap in the rate of Juvenile Crime in a developing country like India. Today Juvenile crime is like a disease in our society.
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478-485
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Flood-Induced Migration And Its Socio-Economic Impact On Women- A Case Study Of Kosi Flood In North-Bihar. Ajeet Kumar And Dr. Ashiwini Kumar Singh
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No one wish to leave home unless it becomes difficult for her/him to survive. Men are social by nature, therefore, they wishes to stay in their own society. It is always painful to leave the place which you love the most. Unfortunately, millions of the people in India are being displaced and migrated from one place to another place.
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486-501
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Road Transportation Technology In Colonial Madras City, 1895 - 1947. B. Chitra And Muhammed Atheeque. P. P
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Colonialism was the representative of the modern trade development in the west relocated in the east. In the process of establishing trade administrative centers most of the colonial powers entered into India have constructed on the coastal area.
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502-523
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Inculcation Of Values Through Education. Bellal Hossian and Abdul Ghani
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Progress of any nation depends on the progress of her youth. In the age of LPG (liberalization, privatization, and globalization) and colonialism, each and every thing becomes available. Now people consider this world as global village where one can easily communicate with others from one corner to another corner through global network within a second.
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524-533
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An Ethnographic Study On Traditional Marietal Rituals & Practices Among Bhumij Tribe Of Bankura District, West Bengal, India. Priyanka Kanrar
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Marriage is the physical, mental and spiritual union of two souls. It brings significant stability and substance to human relationships. Every ethnic community follows their own traditional marietal rituals and practices. Any ethnographic study of a ethnic group is incomplete without the knowledge of marietal practices of that community.
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534-546
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Celebrity Influence In Political Campaigns. Mr Thirunavukkarasu And Dr Ashok Kumar Katta
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Politics is field where candidate or parties compete for power and to create change. And to win and secure power, they must have support from the people/public. Celebrity endorsement helps the party/candidate to gain recognition and support from maximum number of people, so that they can win the election.
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547-554
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Forced Labour, A Modern Day Slavery. Mr Thirunavukkarasu And Dr Ashok Kumar Katta
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Every person in this world is entitled with freedom, and right to work. But there are many people from whom their freedom s snatched away and are forced into labour, against their will. They are either threated or abducted and sometimes made to fall into debts to trick them into forced /constrained labour.
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A Study Of Attitude Of Secondary School Teachers Towards Teaching Profession In Relation To Certain Demographic Variables. Mahafujur Rahaman
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Teaching is a profession which based upon certain disciplines, principles, existing body of knowledge and attitude. The present study examines the attitude of secondary school teachers towards teaching profession in relation to their gender, marital status, type of school and experiences.
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565-577
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Adolescents' Interaction On The Internet: Student And Teacher Perceptions Of Cyber Bullying. Krishnendu Roy
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The current study has focused on the perceptions of the teachers and students on cyber bullying in the schools of West Bengal, India considering the female perspective. Besides, the study aims to establish the various reasons and cultural differences through secondary data analysis.
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578-587
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Political Economy Of Higher Education In India. (Dr.) Binod Kumar Jha
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During the British rule in India, education was deliberately kept away from development agenda. The structure of the educational system in the post colonial India, were inadequate to build potential human resources required for the self reliant socio-economic development.
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588-599
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Status Of Healthcare Infrastructure In Indian Sundarba. Dipanwita De
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Health is a fundamental human right and central to the concept of quality of life. Due to various socio-economic and political factors, there exists a widespread inequality in the distribution of health care facilities in India.
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Tribal Women In Odisha:A Study Of Their Role Perception And Articulation On Some Major Issues. Dr. Laxmidhar Swain
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This paper entitled 'Tribal women in Odisha: A Study of their Role Perception and Articulation on Some Major Issues' has taken a changeable feature in tribal culture. Tribal Women are constituted with 62 categories of Odisha. Out of them 15 tribal are major categories. The tribal women have played a significant role in political, economic, cultural and social sphere etc. in Odisha.
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614-636
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Volatility Of U.S-China Relations. Sebin K Punnoose
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The US-China relations have moved through different stages exhibiting its own complexities and potentials. Their presence as strong nations and relations between them dictated the global order and had decisive impacts on the global power structure. Now the world witness a complex and conflictual relations between the U.S and China.
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637-655
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Role Of Media In Building The Better Society. Dr Bhavna Sood
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The world today is dominated by media which has caught the imagination of not only one generation but of all the generations together. Since the beginning of the 21st century due to the advance of technology, media and its influence on the societies, has grown exponentially. Initially, there was the telegram (till 2013), then the print media gained a grip over the audience - the newspaper, magazines.
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656-667
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Influence Of Teaching Experience On Job Satisfaction Of Secondary School Teachers In Kenya. Mocheche Esther Kemunto
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Job satisfaction is a globally important factor in determining organizational climate and subsequent worker productivity. In Kenya, job dissatisfaction is a major concern as evidenced by teacher burnout and the strikes in the teaching fraternity. This study investigated the influence of teaching experience on job satisfaction.
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668-687
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Motivational Factors Among Tribal Women For Joining Self Help Groups In Dharmapuri District. Dr.S.Balamurugan And S.Tasnim
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In Human life, mem and women are having equal responsibility for making society improvement. There are six basic pillars of human development, equity, sustainability, productivity, empowerment, cooperation and security. In olden days' women is very dependable with men that too tribal women are very illiterate than men and now-a-days many great changes in women life.
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688-696
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Commitment To Secular Values With Respect To Gender And Stream Of Study Among The Undergraduate Students. Samsur Rahaman
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The present study is an attempt to find out and analyses the commitment of the secular values of the undergraduate students in A.M.U, Aligarh. The study further explains about gender and stream wise commitment on the said theme. After realizing the contemporary cultural influence on students the theme of this study has been sketched.
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697-712
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DINK Family : Boon Or Bane. Dr. Muktak Vyas
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Being a DINK (double income and no kid) couple is a personal choice. Be it initial years of your marriage or five years later, if you want to stay DINK, don't get bothered by the opinions of others. Now-a-days numerous couples opt not to have children. Having a child merely as an investment to secure your old age is not a rational decision.
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713-717
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Appraisal Of Environmental Pollution: A Case Experience Of Sponge Iron Factory. Suchismita Mondal Sarkar
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The sponge iron factory situated at Bakternagar in Burdwan district of West Bengal has been able to bring about economic development in the surrounding region by enhancing the job opportunities but it is also considered as a great threat to the physical quality of human and cattle health as well as to the agricultural productivity in the neighbourhood region.
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718-727
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Scheduled Caste Andthe Politics Of Maharashtra. Dr. Bal Kamble
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The presentarticle analyses the relation between Scheduled Caste and politics of Maharashtra. It also discusses the Maratha dominanceduring the post-Independence period. After the implementation of Mandal Commission, various political parties have clarified their views.
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Influence Of Awareness Level Of Investors About Mergers On Their Frequency Of Merger-Based Investments. Dr. P. Praveen Kumar
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Investors invest in shares with the objective of attaining financial benefits. This study discusses the number of merger-based investments made by investors and the number of times such investments have resulted in a loss for them. This study analyses the association between frequency of merger-based investment decisions of investors and their demographic profile.
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752-760
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Alexander Pope As A Satirical And Quotated Poet. Dr. Satkala
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Alexander Pope (1688-1744) was one of the most well known poets of the early eighteenth-century. In addition to several major poems--Essay on Man, Essay on Criticism, the Rape of the Lock, the Dunciad, and Windsor Forest--Pope translated Homer's Iliad and Odyssey into English. He is considered among the greatest satirists in English literature, and his two great satires, The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad, are considered the best in the eighteenth century and.
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761-764
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Alliance Politics: A Historical Perspective. Sandeep Malhotra
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The ever changing nature of politics in the multiparty political systems of the world has acquired new modes of representation to assimilate ever rising aspirations and demands of the new emerging groups in the society. Therefore a new mode of representation in the form of alliance politics has been institutionalized.
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765-781
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Co2 Impact On GDP And TPES,Panel Data Analysis Of Brazil, India, China And South Africa Countries. Dr Manoj Bhatt,Mr. Mohit Pandey And Mr. Mohit Mayank
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This study analyses energy trends forBrazil, India, China and South Africa (BICS) countries for the years 1991 to 2015using simple macroeconomic equations calculating per-capita energy consumption, total energy consumption and rate of CO2 emissions.China holds the first position in CO2 emission and total energy demand,whereas South Africa has the highest per-capita energy consumption.
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782-795
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Pedagogical Competence: Quality Education For Future. Chandan Kumar Sahana
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Pedagogical competence of a teacher is very important in the teaching-learning process because in modern education pupil is the centre of the system. So this study aimed to know the concept of pedagogical competence, to understand the basic areas for the development of pedagogical competence
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796-802
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The Semiotic Analysis Of Purdah (Veiling) In Different Cultures: In Relation To Imitiaz Dharkar's Poem Purdah. Mansi Rawat
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This paper examines the significance and role of veiling in different cultures in relation to the poem 'Purdah' by Imitiaz Dharker, a spirited diasporic Muslim poet.Purdah (veil) has been sung and celebrated age after age in poetry, films and common parlance, however, with the rise of feminism, it is now being seen in a new light with new perspectives.
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803-807
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Evaluation Of Supply Chain Function Of Operations Management In Retail Service Sector-A Study In Hyderabad Region. Dr. HKS Kumar Chunduri
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Supply Chain Management plays a vital role in business development and achievement of goals. It is considered to be the important element in the growing retail sector. In this research paper the author has made an attempt to identify the supply chain functions evaluation of operations management in retail sector with reference to Hyderabad region.
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808-814
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A Socio-Economic Study Of Kondhwal Village In Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. Prof. Amol Handore,Mr. Siddharth Edake And Mr. Shantanu Goel
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Village communities in wildlife sanctuaries are dependent on NTFP for their survival & sustenance. Kondhwal village is situated in the interior of Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary is heavily dependent on forest resources.
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815-825
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Rights of Senior Citizens under Statutes and International-National Perspective
Suresh Kumar, Sunil Kumar
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Senior citizens or old people constitute a precious reservoir of such human resource as
is gifted with varied experience, knowledge of various sorts and deep insights. Old age is a new
phase of life which is considered as second childhood. It is a stage where a person is physically
weak, seeking emotional strength and love from near and dear ones. Ageing is a natural process
which inevitably occurs in human life cycle. This article has been discussed through heading like
introduction, international and national perspective of rights of senior citizens, and conclusion.
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826-836
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Consumers’ Attitude towards the use of M-Commerce in context to Perceived Risk
Dr. Sonia, Sonia
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In last few decades we have seen the advancement in the network technology, also in electronic
marketing and as well as electronic commerce. We are now connected with the global business
and trade with the help of mobile commerce services. The new technology has opened new gate
ways for the consumers to connect with the global market. Mobile commerce is the next
generation technology which does not required to be wired or plug-in with the help of another
devices thus it’s become easier to operate from any desired place by the consumers or used by
any business. As in the present scenario due to rapid globalization every service or product is
available globally. Consumer can buy a product or use any kind of service such as books, movie
tickets, daily essentials, financial services, education, and entertainments and so on. The research
purpose of this paper is to study about the consumer’s perceived risk in the adoption of new
technology (M-Commerce). The present paper has used quantitative methodology to study the
impact of consumers’ perceived risk that impact on consumer’s attitude towards using Mcommerce services. A questionnaire was developed to collect the primary data. An exploratory
factor analysis (EFA) of all items was simultaneously conducted to evaluate the measurement
model reliability. To test the reliability of the instrument used in this study, Cronbach’s alpha is
used. Result of the study reveal that mobile commerce in India significantly affected by various
demographic factors like age, income, family size, gender and marital status.
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837-861
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HISTORY OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN INDIA: PAST ACTIVITIES AND
FUTURE POSSIBLITIES
Raees Khan, Tina Vyas
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The phenomenon of mergers and acquisitions has been an area of keen interest for almost every
management student. The present research paper tries to explore and present the world of mergers,
amalgamations, acquisitions and takeovers in a substantial manner. The study tries to explore the
legal, regulatory, social, economic, and financial dimensions of the subject under the covers. It
attempts to explore the complex, multi-layered and multidimensional world of mergers and
acquisitions with a different approach. One of the most important dimensions in today's scenario
is the increase in internationalization of global economy through mergers and acquisitions.
This has made mergers and acquisitions an essential part of the new economic paradigm around
the entire globe.
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862-866
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TEACHER-TAUGHT INTERACTION IN TEACHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: ISSUES AND RESOLUTION
DR MEHARBAN SINGH
Abstract:
The importance of teachers in improving education systems and in fostering individual child
development cannot be denied, existing conditions and attitudes hamper their efficiency.
However, in the present scenario the ultimate impact factor is the “teacher-educator” and the
way she/he is able to handle the classroom interaction because it influences significantly the
pupil-teachers or the „would be teachers‟.
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867-871
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Impact of Modernization on Joint Family
Dr. Jyoti Subhash Selukar
Abstract:
An Indian family is a type of socialist community and joint family has been an
important feature of Indian social structure since ancient times. While the individualistic outlook
has developed in a considerable amount among the people, the joint family is seen as a
fundamental institution in the society, revealing the idealism of socialism here. Several factors
have contributed to changing the joint family
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872-876
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Racial Conflict in Sherman Alexie’s Reservation Blues
Dr. Manveer Singh
Abstract:
Racial conflict, a post-modern menace and threat to the very being and existence of this
planet occupy a major part of Alexie‟s works. Race, once considered in essential terms, is now
seen as socially and ideologically constructed to meet specific need during slavery. Race was used
as a mode of social organization and identity formation in the west (especially in USA in the era
of slavery) just as caste has been used in India.
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877-881
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Leisure and contentment-Aignored component in modern times
Aditya Priyamtrivedi
Abstract:
The present paper investigates the entire inter-relationship between leisure and hapinessof the today’s digital era. BothLeisure and happiness are the sides of same coin and are interlinked with each other.
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890-894
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SIGNIFICANCE OF YOUTH IN POETRY: A BRIEF ACOUNT
Dr. S. Iqbal Quraishi
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900-907
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सामाजिक सुरक्षा प्रणाली के रूप में भारत में बीमा क्षेत्र की भूमिका का अध्ययन
जितेंद्र महाजन
Abstract:
बीमा व्यक्ति को जीवन में कई अनिश्चितताओं के खिलाफ सुरक्षा प्रदान करता है। बीमा कई
तरह से समाज को सुरक्षा प्रदान करता है।
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908-916
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AN ANALYSIS ON TREMATODE PARASITES OF FRESH WATER EDIBLE FISHES
Monabbar Ali Miah and Dr. Surya Prakash Mishra
Abstract:
Fish constitute one of the most important units of the animal kingdom by having the importance in
solving the alarming situation of food problem in our country
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917-933
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ASHRAF GHANI'S REGIME SINCE 2014-OBSTACLES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Viney Kumar Bhagat
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Afghanistan is a significant nation in the focal Asian region and its ability to turn into an extension among south and focal Asia is basic to any type of development and between regional collaboration especially in the energy sector
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934-953
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AN OVERVIEW OF MUNCIPAL FINANCE : A STUDY OF SONIPAT MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL (HARYANA)
Jagbir Singh Narwal
Abstract:
In a decentralized economy, local government bears the responsibility of providing the local
services to its residents.
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954-962
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS
R. Lakshmi Bai and Ruchika,
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963-969
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EFFECT ON COMMODITY PRICES & RISK MANAGEMENT IN INDIAN COMMODITY MARKET
Dr. Shrinivas Manekar,
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970-983
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Positive communication and positive action: Introduction to Carl Rogers, key concepts and Rogerian theory of personality
Madhumathy.S
Abstract:
The exchange of information, ideas and feelings between people is called as Communication.
Verbal and nonverbal are two important types of communication
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984-995
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Significance of the Type 2 diabetes education and the effect on the quality of life of a food and nutritional education program
Shilpa Kakkar Arora1, Dr. Manju Kumari2
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996-1005
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Urban Sprawl in Delhi – Faridabad Corridor
Anand Malik
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1006-1019
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कौशल विकास सेभारत मेंबदलाि
डॉ0 के शरी नन्दन वमश्रा
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1020-1024
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Bihar: An overview of the 1980-2010 economy
Chandan Kumar
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1025-1033
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Rangamancha and Bengal Theatre
Amar Kumar Mondal
Abstract:
‘Bengal Theatre’ is particularly important in the world of Bengali theatre. After the
‘National Theatre’, Sarat Chandra Ghosh established the ‘Bengal Theatre’ in Calcutta in 1873.
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1042-1046
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Haricharan Meena
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1047-1058
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Consumption pattern of most popular milk and milk products purchased and consumed in
and around National Capital Region of Delhi (NCR)
Dr Renuka Malik
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1059-1071
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Jan Lokpal is Better Mechanism for Grievances Redressal : Indian Context
Dr Gyan Chand Bharti
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1072-1092
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A STUDY ON THE DELINATION OF MUGHAL SULTANTE
Dr Anurag Sharma
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The Mughal Empire was a Muslim empire that ruled most of the Indian subcontinent from the early 16th to the mid-18th centuries.
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1093-1101
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“An Empirical Study on Performance of Major Fruit Producing States of India: A Case Study of Post Reform Period”
Jawad Ul Haque Eytoo, Javeeed Ahmad Bhat and Rather Tajamul Islam
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1102-1114
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