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Socio-Economic Status Of Chhipa: The Hand-Block Printers Of Sanganer. Dr. Alok Kumar Mathur
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Archival sources confirm the oral tradition that Sawai Jai Singh invited artists and craftsmen from different parts of the country to settle at Jaipur. From amongst them were Chippa the printers who have mastered the art of hand block printing with the use of organic colors, which were environment friendly and the base cloth used was soothing to skin in harsh weather of Rajasthan.
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Coxswaining Five Generations At Workplace: Prodigious Task For HR Manager. Alok K Mathur
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The challenge in front of Human Resource Manager is to handle multigenerational workforce without compromising the quality of product and services. So, HR Manager need to have a matured, richer and comprehensive understanding about all the generation.
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International Conventions And Family Laws In Bangladesh With Reference To Islamic Legal Principles. Syeda Marufa Yeasmin And Md. Shahin Kabir
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As a matter of international concern, the legal issues on the family have been well founded in various international conventions such as United Nations Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR), Convention on Elimination of all Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and many others to regulate marital relationships, procedural requirements and their rights and obligations.
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22-31
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An Assessment Of Job Satisfaction On Employee Job Performance In Select It Industries In Hyderabad. E Gnanaprasuna And Dr.P.Balaji Prasad
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An employee job performance determines the level of job satisfaction he has in the organization. A satisfied employee's behavior creates a congenial work climate in the organization for increase their job performance. The aim of this study is to concentrate on which type of rewards system increase job satisfaction of the employees.
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"Prohibition Of Alcohol: A Study On Perspectives Of Ug Students Of Haveri District". Prashantha H.Y. And Rahul P Muragod
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Alcohol is individual created intoxicant for himself. Alcoholism is a great problem in every society throughout the globe. The question of how a free society should deal with alcoholism remains unsolved. Now it has grown in social evil.
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64-72
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Data Mining Techniques In Health Care. Monika
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Data mining define as getting or "mining" the knowledge from large amount of data. As we know that mining of gold from rocks and sand is referred to as "Gold Mining" rather than rock and sand mining. So that "data mining" means "knowledge mining from data".
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A Study On Need For Health Insurance And Quality Of Services By Health Insurance Companies. Dr. M.Ramachandra Gowda And Leelavathi N
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This paper is an attempt towards identifying need for Health Insurance coverage and also to study quality issues in Health Insurance Sector. The study is based on secondary data collected from various sources and from review of literature it is proved that the Health Insurance Companies should move towards global practices.
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79-85
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Cloud Computing Environment Testing Techniques And Its Challenges: An Overview. Monika
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Cloud testing refers to testing of resources such as hardware, software, etc. that are available on demand. Even the testing hers can be viewed "as a service". For cloud offerings it's essential to make sure that the service (product) not only meets its functional requirements but also nonfunctional requirements.
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Role Of Position Held On Service Quality. DR.S.Valli Devasena
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Customers not only look for a high-quality product and access to great services, they want to be treated well. No matter what industry they are in, customers expect great service, but in the banking industry, it is especially important. This is because customers want to feel supported and as if their transactions facility is really there to help them reach their goals.
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"The Job Satisfaction Of Employees With Special Reference To APSPDCL At Tirupathi". I. Venugopal And Dr. C. Sambaiah
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Full fill the requirements of employees at workplace in the organization are some time difficult task but when employees full fill his/her requirements will have better satisfaction to work hard. The purpose of the study is to know the satisfaction levels of employees and whether there is consistency in levels of job satisfaction of employees in the organization.
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105-112
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Job Dimensions Of Women School Teachers In Tirunelveli City. M.Subramanian And Dr.B.Revathy
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The word stress is derived from the Latin word "stricta"/"strictus". It was popularly used in seventeenth century to mean hardship adversity or affliction. In eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it was used to denote force, pressure, strain or strong efforts with reference to an object or a person.
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Determinants Of Leadership Efficiency In Cooperative Organizations!! An Investigation. R. Dayanandan And Roba Huka
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In a country like Ethiopia where the overall economy is based on agriculture, Cooperatives are considered as important economic and social organizations providing various services to the farmers, developing agriculture, creating income sources, employment opportunities and others.
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Foreign Policy Of India During Narendra Modi Government. Dr.Bal Kamble And Shri. Pradeep Jagtap
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The Prime Minister of the India have been playing a very important role in deciding foreign policies of India. The foreign policy of India has changed its form from the election of Narendra Modi as Prime Minister in 2014. Though, not many differences are seen in it since the post-independent times, some noticeable differences are seen in it.
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152-181
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Software Patents. D. Surya Priya,Mr.V. Thirunavukkarasu And Dr. Ashok Kumar Katta
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Software patents is a very wide research field which is having patent protection in India and it is given copyright protection in other countries in United States & United Kingdom. In this paper we can see in detail about the essentials of patent protection in India, United States and United Kingdom and its applicability in India.
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182-191
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Terrorism: A Multi-Dimensional Consideration And Implications For Global Peace. Manasseh E. Bassey
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The paper examined the challenges posed by terrorism to global peace and security, as well as the role of the global community in addressing such challenges. Terrorism has been a serious challenge to the globe with the rise of numerous terrorist groups which unleash numberless terrorist acts of violence, destructions, killings, etc., on the innocent citizens through the possession of biological and chemical weapons of mass destruction thereby threatening international peace and security.
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192-207
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Working Conditions Of Women In Textile Industries And Supportive Labour Legislation. Ms. P.Vimala Rani, Mr. V.Thirunavukkarasu And Dr. Ashok Kumar Katta
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The unorganized workers are living below the minimum accepted standards without adequate facilities and minimum wages fixed by the appropriate government. Most of the women employees were working in the textiles industry with to full fill their daily needs. Women workers in all the countries require special treatments women have got important bearing on home life as well as health of future generation.
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External Debt And Economic Growth In Tanzania: Evidence From A Vector Error Correction Model. Mnaku Honest Maganya
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This study investigated the relationship between external debt and economic growth in Tanzania. Time series data on external debt stock and external debt service was used to capture external debt burden on sustainability of economic growth.
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Impact Of Foreign Direct Investment On Economic Development Of Pakistan. Mehreen Aslam Rajput And Sham Sunder Kessani
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is a crucial substantial promoter for financial development in the unindustrialized nations. It promotes the economic development by motivating domestic investment, increasing human capital creation and by providing the technology transfer in the host states.
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Development Of Socio-Religious Reform Movements And Their Role In Political Awakening In Jammu And Kashmir. Rais Ul Gulzar
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Kashmir under Dogra's has seen exploitation and oppression of worst kind. The Dogras had taken the Kashmiris as purchased slaves by the Treaty of Amritsar 1846. For a Dogra ruler, the state was a Hindu state. To make it more Hinduistic, he reorganised various institutions of the state after Hindu names.
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Education Of Muslim Women In India: An Overview. Khushboo Zeb
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Education is the most important tool for empowering women. According to the 2011 Census, the literacy rate of Muslim is 51.9%. Of all religious communities, they are the least educated and most deprived section of society. The reasons behind this backwardness are large family size, poverty, negative attitude towards girl education.
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Peasant Insurgencies In Colonial India: A Brief Summary. Zahied Rehman Ganie And Mujeeb-Ur-Rehman Ganie
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The British rule in India brought about many changes in the agrarian system in the country. The old agrarian system collapsed and under the new system, the ownership of land was conferred on the Zamindars who tried to exhort as much as they could from the cultivators of land. Very little was left to the peasants after paying to the Zamindar.
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Shedding The Layers Of False Self In The Poems Of Kamala Das. Dr. Nidhi Mehta
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The present paper, "Shedding the Layers of False Self in the Poems of Kamala Das" examines and analyses the poetic world of the poetess concerned. It depicts the poetic concerns from a female perspective with the purpose of identifying the poetess's strategy of response to the forces of oppression that exists in a gendered society.
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Growth Of Foreign Trade: A Comparative Analysis Of India And United Kingdom. P. Kondaiah And D. Krishnamoorthy
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India and United Kingdom are the two major trading countries in the world. After, liberation from the British Colonia rule, India embarked upon the planned economic development in 1950. During the first four decades of the development period, India largely followed inward looking policy.
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US Withdrawal From Afghanistan: Implications For India. Abdul Rouf Bhat
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The paper will be a humble attempt to explore the causes that were responsible for the withdrawal of the US-led NATO forces from Afghanistan as the withdrawal does not represent a mission completed in achieving all the three main goals that were set forth in 2001 by the US, ISAF and NATO: eliminate Osama-bin-Laden and the Al-Qaeda terrorist networks from Afghanistan.
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Rahul Sankrityayan's (1893-1963) Shift From Buddhism To Marxism: Some Reflections. Sreyanjana Basu
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Rahul Sankrityayan, who knew more than thirty languages, travelled more than tens of thousands of miles, taught at well known universities without formal education, a activist who was jailed thrice and whose published works numbering more than 135 ranged from travelogues, sociology, history, religion, philosophy, autobiography, biography, folklore, fiction, science, drama, essays etc.
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A Changing Paradigm Of Occupational Structure In Urban Centers Of North Eat India. Dr. Kh. Jugindro Singh
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The occupational structure of a region or a country refers to the division of its labour force engaged in different economic activities of primary, secondary and tertiary sectors. It reflects to the development of people habited and is the mirror of economic status.
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A Study On Unique Cultural Characteristics Of The 'Kinnara' Community In Sri Lanka. K.M.G.C.K.Amarathunga
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In the Sri Lankan social organization, the 'Kinnara' people represents one of the bottom most strata in the Sinhalese caste hierarchy. 'Rodi' and 'Kinnara', two main castes in the inferior layers of the subordinate caste order, can be identified as tribes as well as being castes.
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Health Performance Index : An Assessment Of Parity In Status Of Health In Indian States. Dr. Snigdha Tripathy
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The current study analyses the performance of Indian states (major) with regard to their performance in health outcome .The indicators are converted in to indices and an attempt has been made to rank the states by constructing a multi dimensional index .
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Framework To Study Exclusion In ICDS Centre: A Case Of Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu. Dilip Diwakar G
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In India there is huge inequality in the various social and economic outcomes. To understand the inequalities in the society, it is required to understand the concept of social exclusion and discrimination from the Indian context. This paper has used the works of Amartya Sen, Naila Kabeer and Thorat to understand the concept.
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Marketing Channel And Performance Of Value Chain - A Study Of Maize Crop In Karnataka. Dr. Channabasavanagouda P
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The chain mapping enables to visualize the flow of the product from conception to end consumer through various actors. In present study the six alternative channels were identified in maize marketing. The main marketing channels were identified from the point of production until the product reaches the final consumer through different intermediaries.
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Conflicts In The Woods: Conservation Strategy And Forest Rights In The Simlipal Tiger Reserve, Odisha, India. Debasree Chatterjee
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The rural communities living near the forests share a strong bond with the surrounding nature and depend on the forests for their livelihood but the conservation policies of India, from their inception, prioritized exclusion of the inhabitants from the protected areas for preservation of wildlife.
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Demand For Gorkhaland: Tracing The Movement. Dr. Ritu Khosla
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The paper traces the journey of Gorkhaland movement from 1907 till the present times- from the demand made by Hillsmen's Association to the current agitation taken by GJM. The rationale behind Gorkhaland movement is preservation and development of language, culture and identity of Gorkha minority group in West Bengal.
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Religious Tolerance And Secularism: An Analysis. Dr. S. Ambika Kumari
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Secularism under the Constitution is assuming great significance in India due to the rise of political parties based on religion. Constitution of India has built up the philosophy of Secularism on freedom, equality and tolerance in the field of religion.
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Teaching Aptitude Of B.Ed. Student-Teachers Of The Institute Of Advanced Studies In Education And College Of Teacher Education In Odisha. Mr.Hare Krushna Parhi And Dr. Benjongkumba
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The characteristics of the teacher as yardsticks to measure the achievement and aspirations of the nation have been considered as an important factor in this research. The potentiality of a country can be evaluated by the work of a teacher. They are the real nation builders.
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Review On Employability Skill Gap. YasmeenBano And Dr.S.Vasantha
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Employees have a responsibility to achieve company's sustainable goals. In order to achieve the company's objectives, the capabilities of the employee need to be developed. Employability skill in higher education is becoming more and more vital so that universities and institutions also prepare graduates for the world of work.
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438-452
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Participation Of Post Offices In Rural Financial Inclusion. Dr.Gaonkar Gopalakrishna M
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Even in the globalization era, including everyone in the ambit of formal financial sector is one of the biggest challenges, particularly in backward and developing countries. In India even today one may find non-monetized demographic area, because of which, a part of the population may not participate in the economic growth of the country.
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Impact Of Technology Assisted Learning Programme (Talp) On Learning And Achievement. Dr G R Angadi
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Government of Karnataka has redesigned ICT programme in school education and is implemented Technology Assisted Learning Programme (TALP) with an objective to complement normal classroom teaching with ICT enabled teaching and learning in all subjects as well as to ensure digital literacy for all secondary school students for enhancing learning achievement.
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461-466
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Efficacy Of Medical Termination Of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, 1971 And Pre-Conception And Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique (Prohibition Of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 In India: A Critique. Dr. Aman Khera
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Despite strong recent economic growth, gender inequality remains a major concern for India. It is the duty of the government to ensure that women do not suffer complication related to pregnancy or die due to pregnancy problems.
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467-476
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Status Of The Teacher Competency Among The B.Ed. Trainee Teachers: An Analytical Study. Nepal Paramanik And Dr. Pranab Barman
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Teacher Competency refers to the excellence capability including knowledge, skills, attitude and experience to complete a definite task in a particular level to high excellence by a teacher. It is the right way of conveying units of knowledge, application and skills to the students.
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Population Growth In Purulia District Of West Bengal: A Geographical Analysis. Uttam Kr. Patra, Khalid Raja Khan, Jibanbandhu Gayak And Rupai Hembram
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In a country or region, how many people live and the total number of people is called total human population of that particular country. The development of a region depends upon human resource of that region Thus it is important to know the dynamics of population. Population growth rate depend on three major factors, these are birth rate, death rate and migration.
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An Analysis Of Director Shankar's Films Using Feminism Approach. Mr.K.Karpaga Sundaram And Dr.B.Radha
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Cinema is a conceptual medium of audience. It can cover large number of audience. This mass media is a well popularized art in this world. India is the largest market for cinema. Many films have been produced every year. Especially, Box office hit collection movies reached huge audience. According to mulvey (1975), Films stimulate visual pleasure by integrating structures of voyeurism and narcissism into the story and the image.
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500-507
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Our House In Shambles: Understanding The Propaganda War And The Relative Deprivation Of Consciousness Between Csos Of Developed And Developing Countries With Respect To Climate Change. Ayush Mazumdar
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The ongoing debate about climate change should not be a contentious issue but rather an established historical fact. Climate change being a debate is largely due to corporate interests both in first as well as third world countries. The research paper focuses on the debate having a direct effect on the safety and sustainability of the third world countries.
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Effectiveness Of Differentiated Teaching Techniques In Enhancing Academic Achievement Of 9th Standard Students. Ms. Sunandita Maseeh And Dr. Sanjay Gupta
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The present study was aimed to find out the impact of Differentiated Teaching Techniques on the academic achievement of secondary school students. A sample of 86 students from 9th standard was taken from Shiv Ashish School, Ahmedabad by using Purposive Sampling Method. The study was further replicated on 82 students of 9th standard of St Xaviers School, Ahmedabad.
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USFDA Announcement Reaction On Indian Pharma Companies Share Prices- A Test Of Efficient Market Hypothesis Through Event Study Methodology. Nandan B Gulaldavar
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India is one of the important pharma exporters in international pharma market. US is biggest importer of pharma product from India. Most of the Indian companies are listed on Indian Bores. In recent time United States Food & Drugs Administrator audited extensively on Pharma companies.
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Christian Traders In Maritime World Of Kerala (C.1000-C.1300 CE): Some Reflections. Dr. Priyatosh Sharma
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Maritime trade has played a significant role in history of Kerala. Expansion of trading activities created space in the trading world of Kerala which attracted new migration of foreign communities. Nestorian Church of Persia under the protection of Caliphate expanded its influence and its diocese were found both in China and India around eleventh century.
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Towards The Development Of Sustainable Tourism In Sikkim, India: Issues And Challenges. Susanta Das
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This article analyses tourism in Sikkim, a very small hilly state in the Eastern Himalaya, in light of the most sustainablekind of tourism process and itsissues and challenges. It studied to map thestate of progress, prospects, and patterns of tourism in the state. Tourism in Sikkim is predominant by domestic and foreign touriststhat shot up by nearly 77 percent to 14.25 lakh during 2017, total tourist influx in the northeastern state.
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son sentalis ke san trasko savar dete upanyas. Dr Vinod Kumar
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resha resha dard dilo ka bas yu hi byan hota hai. sunkar jise sach me jami or aasman rota hai. tamas kitna bhar aaya hai. dekh apne hi bando ko wo khud bhagwan darr
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Issues And Challenges In Management Of Waqf in Delhi Province Of India. Mohd Owais Qasmi
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Waqf is a philanthropic institution which is unique to Islam. Since the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through to the Ottoman Empire, millions of awqaf were set up by Muslims in every corner of the world.Waqf is one of the institutions that have been created for the protection of the needy, the poor, the family and the society at large.
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Effect Of Teacher's Focused Guidance On Attainment Of The Lesson Objectives In Mathematics Among Secondary School Students In Relation To Their Intelligence And Locus Of Control. Dr. Deepa SikandKauts And Miss Navdeep Kaur
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The present study was designed to study the effect of teacher's focused guidance on the attainment of mathematics objectives. Intelligence and locus of control are the primary factors affecting the performance. The locus of control reflects whether individuals attribute their success and failure to their own behavior or other people or luck.
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Impact Of Experienced Based Learning Methods Of Science At Diploma In Elementary Education. R.Subramanian And Dr.G.Singaravelu
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The study reflects the impact of Experience Based Learning in Methods of Science at Diploma in Elementary Education. Objectives of the study: 1.To identify the learning problems in science through conventional methods 2.To find out the significant difference in achievement mean score between the pre test of control group and the post test of control group.
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639-651
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Analysis Of Environmental Issues Coverage By Daily Newspapers In Garhwal (Uttarakhand). Jyotsna Panwar And Dr Sudhanshu Jayaswal
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The world is suffering from some dangerous environmental problems like pollution, water scarcity, global warming, etc. That is why these days environmental issue are getting priority and making the headlines in print and electronic media. Environmental problems are universal. India is also affected from these environmental problems. Uttarakhand, a Himalayan state in India, is also a centre of some dangerous environmental problems.
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A Reflection On Constitution Of India Through Jurisprudence And Legal Theories. Ajay Singh
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Jurisprudence has been defined to be the theory of Philosophy of Law. The Indian Constitution reflect the ideas of various schools of jurisprudence and can be termed to be the synthesis of these ideas. In the Indian legal jurisprudence, the essence of various schools has been applied throughout various intervals of time and it cannot be said that the Constitution follows any single principle of law in totality or absolutely.
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664-680
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Rights Based Sustainable Livelihood Assessment: A Strategy For Humanitarian Agencies During Disaster. Vivek C K, C. Vinodan And Dilip Diwakar G
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Existing models that assess the impact of disasters are narrow in scope as they tend to overlook the effect of disasters on people's livelihood. They mainly use the conventional method, latter participatory methods were used but still it was not comprehensive enough to address the issue. Recently from 1990's onwards the Sustainable Livelihood Approach (SLA) and Livelihood Assessment Tool-kit (LAT) for relief agencies (FAO and ILO, 2009) and has been experimented in many countries, the efficacy and long-term effect of LAT still need to be empirically evaluated.
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Ways Of Efficient Cost Management By Acounting Policy. Abdusalomova Nodira Bakhodirovna
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This article considers the issues of cost management for the enterprises of the ferrous metallurgy industry, as well as reduction of the prime-cost of production by means of the cost management. In addition, the article focuses on the importance of accounting policies in the cost management.
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The Importance Of Investments In Modernizing Indusry Of Uzbekistan. Ilmdor Jakhongirov
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This scientific article is devoted to the economic concept of innovations and investments under current processes of globalization ongoing in the world economy. In addition, the article provides research of interrelationship between innovation and investment processes.
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711-729
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Rise Of Anti-Indian Feelings In Nepal: A Major Security Concern For India. Basudeb Das
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Due to the open border, India's relations with Nepal is unique than other neighbouring countries. After independence, India took the British Indian policy to keep the special relationship with Nepal. Peace and Friendship Treaty (1950) is the bedrock of existing relations. Nepal was very significant of India's Himalayan Frontier Policy and a buffer state between India and China.
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Climate Change, Floods And Disease In Kashmir; A Historical Study Of Last Two Hundred Years (1815-2015). Shahid Nabi Wani
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Floods have been occurring in Kashmir right from its very origin ,also there have been many spells of climate change throughout history .Many scientists today believe that climate change is real and it has increased risk of disasters
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Vale Addition And Export Promotion In Spices Sector; With Special References To Pepper And Cardamom. Raziya M
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Though spices products are not a major item in India's export basket, it is the source of livelihood for millions of small and marginal farmers and provides employment for millions of workers (Joseph 2009). Spices crops are mainly grown in Kerala, part of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and North Eastern states of India.
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Effect of School Leadership on Job Performance of Teachers: A Contextual Analysis. Dr. Renu Yadav and Ajay Kumar
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A number of factors contribute to students’ achievements but the most influential among them is a teacher. There is no match to the power of an efficient teacher, who makes learning interesting and exciting through his/her passion for teaching and genuine concern about students.
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Reflection On Post Independent Indian Socio-Political Scenario Through The Work A Suitable Boy Byvikram Seth. Dr. Reena Singh
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In this paper my aim is to reveal the socio-political scenario of Post Independent India through the novel A Suitable Boy as Vikram Seth did lot of research on this topic sitting in libraries, traveling various places observing social, political culture. Since he had spent half of his life abroad, he had no direct access to the India of fifties, which he has portrayed.
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Paper in Hindi Satendra Kumar
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CHINA'S SILK ROAD ECONOMIC BELT INITIATIVE Satyam
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The Ancient Silk Road spanned from and connected China to Siberia and to the Mediterranean through a maritime and overland network of roads generating and promoting trade, cultural intermixing and migration for over 2,000 years and acted as a
lifeline for Eurasian development.
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A STUDY ON TALENT MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKATMOTHERSON AUTOMATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND ENGINEERING PVT LIMITED, CHENNAI DR. M SENTHIL, DR. VEERAMANI.GAbstract:
This internship was an eye-opener of sorts giving the great opportunity to work in the department of our choice and learning the whole organization’s functioning and their day-to-day working style and requirement. This report on the whole has covered the needs of Talent Management in the current times. With special focus on MATE’s Talent Management Framework requirement for the HR sector primarily, understanding their functions, requirements, working style and the most important- people management and for improving employee engagement. So a detailed understanding of this automobile sector at MATE, and all the learning’s and activities that an intern was required to understand and act upon has been elaborated. Following which the intern has analyzed the problems, identified the need and suggested remedies or actions along with a customized framework for the same. Thus the research report on the whole is all about the intern’s experience in the professional working environment, understandings and solutions to issues. It has also focused on improving the productivity of the staff in the organization.
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Mahinder Kaur
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A STUDY ON THE NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF PRE PRIMARY OF CHILDREN COMING TO ANGANWADI IN RURAL AREA OF MUZAFFARPUR DISTRICT
ABHA KUMARI
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India is home to 42% of the world„s underweight children and 31% of the world„s stunted children (UNICEF 2009). Over half (54%) of all childhood deaths in India are related to malnutrition. Nearly 30% of the global childhood deaths attributed to stunting, severe wasting, and intrauterine growth restriction low birth weight occur in India. Nearly 40% of all low birth weight babies in the world are born in India (UNICEF 2006). To combat this situation The Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) Scheme was introduced in 33 Blocks (Projects) in 1975 in India which is one of the largest child care programs in the world aiming at child health, hunger, malnutrition and its related issues. Currently the Scheme is operational in 336 Blocks in Gujarat. As on May 2016, 52649 Anganwadi centers are operational in 336 blocks. In total 51.79 Lakhs beneficiaries are covered in supplementary nutrition program out of them 32.30 Lakhs children are 6 months to 6 years (as per wcd.gujarat.gov.in.). Though government is spending lot of money on ICDS program me, impact is very ineffective. The result of various researches in India has pointed that even now, after a long span of implementation of ICDS in Gujarat State, the scheme is not able to fully resolve the problem of poor nutritional status of the preprimary school children. Consequently the research was undertaken to study the Nutritional Status of preprimary (0-6 year) children coming to Anganwadi in rural area of Muzaffarpur District. The present study was conducted to assess supplementary nutrition (SN) activities and its impact on the Nutritional Status on preprimary children. Simple random sampling was used for selection of preprimary children (n-200) and their parents (n-200) coming to 46 Anganwadi Centers (AWCs) in rural area of Muzaffarpur District. The investigator used Self-structured questionnaire, Interview schedules, check list, the parameters of Anthropometric measurements and 24 dietary recall method to collect the data. The results revealed that all the ICDS centres were providing supplementary nutrition to pre-primary children who enrolled in the Anganwadi. Most of the mothers had the knowledge about the nutritional status of children and got information from the Anganwadi workers. Moreover the Nutritional impact of ICDS on pre-primary children according to the parameters of Anthropometric measurements found very satisfactory as well as ICDS children?s food habit is good and they eat all types of foods like beans, fruit, vegetables etc. Thus it can be concluded that though some health problems were seen, the overall Nutritional Status of preprimary (0-6 year) children coming to Anganwadi in rural area of Gandhinagar District found satisfactory.
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809-811
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Paper in Hindi
Kalicharan, Dr. Angrej Singh
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819-822
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Paper in Hindi
Jyotsna Naraiyan
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827-829
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN THE INDIAN SCENARIO
Are they an outcome of women who are not allowed to work?
Tanya Soin Gaurav
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Starting one‘s own venture of any kind might seem exciting and also impart a feel of authority and autonomy. But the deeper one goes, the deeper it gets. The kinds of challenges that come one are much higher than what can be anticipated at the inception. To the extent that maybe a stage comes that one feels like giving it all up and settle for a routine job/career. But still people keep up with it, pursue it and travel with it all the way to success. All this gets a little more challenging when the entrepreneur in context is a woman and to make it better or worse we talk about the Indian scenario where the social fabric is extremely sensitive when any gender centric concept is in picture. Amidst all this there are women who take up entrepreneurship as a career and pursue it well with all its pros and cons, embrace it with all its challenges. The question is WHY? What makes an Indian woman take up entrepreneurship as a career? When she knows that usually her professional pursuits cannot be fulfilled without unconditional support from people around her. Does she think it‘s an easy way out – Just sit at home and do something types? Does she give herself the option of giving up whenever and wherever she wants – after all she is an Indian woman and has other ?important matters? to look into !!
The researcher makes an attempt to answer these questions and understand what goes inside the head of a woman who has taken up entrepreneurship as a career and faced it full and forth, tasted success and failure but kept up with it and still don‘t regret taking it up; and all this with special reference to the Indian social fabric.
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830-841
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Paper in Hindi
Rajeev Ranjan
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842-848
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Kusum Kumari
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849-854
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SERVICES MARKETING
Jaimeenkumar D. Trivedi
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The service sector has increased dramatically in importance over the last decade, where it now accounts for nearly two-thirds of the economy by income and jobs. Deregulation of services, growing competition, fluctuations in demand, and the application of new technologies are presenting a considerable challenge to service organizations. Services marketing concepts and strategies have developed in response to the tremendous growth of service industries. Due to their increased importance, the world economies have drawn increasing attention to the issues and problems of service sector industries.
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855-861
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E-Commerce’s Crime/Cyber Crime
Suresh Kumar
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Cyber-crimes use computers and networks for criminal activities. Computers can be used for committing anoffense in one of the following three ways: as aninstrument, as a target, and both as a tool and target. For illustrations: frauds related to e-banking, e-commerce, electronic datainterchange etc. are committed by using computer. This paper has been discussed through heading like introduction of cybercrimes, types of cybercrimes and conclusion.
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862-879
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E-GOVERNANCE IN INDIA AND NEW PUBLIC SYSTEM IN 21ST CENTURY
DR. AJAY VARDHAN ACHARYA
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E- Governance is a form of e-business in governance comprising of processes and
structures involved in deliverance of electronic services to the public. It also involves
collaborating with business partners of the government by conducting electronic
transactions with them. Besides it entails enabling the general public to interact with the
government through electronic means, for getting the desired services.
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880-894
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Prisoners Rights in India- A Human Rights Perspective
Indira Luna
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A prisoner when being imprisoned donot loses all the rights. They lose only a part
of the right which are the necessary consequences of the confinement and the rest of the
rights are preserved†
. A Prisoner is a person who is deprived of liberty against their will.
The prisoner can be by confinement, captivity, or by forcible restraint. The term applies
particularly to the on trial or serving a prison sentence.‡
The rights of civil and military
prisoners are governed by both national and international law
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910-915
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Child Labour and Laws in India: Myth or Reality
Balraj Singh
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Despite rates of child labour declining over the last few years, children are still
being used in some severe forms of child labour such as bonded labour, child soldiers, and
trafficking. Across India child labourers can be found in a variety of industries: in brick
kilns, carpet weaving, garment making, domestic service, food and refreshment services
(such as tea stalls), agriculture, fisheries and mining. Children are also at risk of various
other forms of exploitation including sexual exploitation and production of child
pornography, including online.
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916-921
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Psycho-soical Perspective of Women Mental Health
Mukesh Kumar
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Poor mental health has a wide and far reaching impact on the social and
economic level leading to poverty, high rates of unemployment, poor educational and
health outcomes. Women Mental illness has always been a neglected issue at both the
public and private levels. Mentally and psychosocial disabilities often face discrimination
due to misconceptions that most people with mental health problems are unwilling to
believe they have a mental disease. This study tries to explore the responsible Pscho-social
factors in Women mental health problem.
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932-937
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Mental Health in relation to Quality of life and Social Support
Among Adolescents
Kuldeep
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Mental health is a positive concept related to individuals social, emotional, and
psychological well being. In period of adolescence,quality of life as well as social support
plays an effective role in mental health. To study the role of these variables in mental
health, the present study is planned. The objectives of the study are to examine the
relationship between measures of quality of life andsocial supportwith mental health and
the predictors of mental health among adolescents. A total sample of 160 adolescents (85
female, 75 male) between the age range of 13 to 18 years were selected for the present
study. The adolescents were assessed with, WHO Quality of life-Brief,Social Support
Index and PGI Health Questionnaire. The data were analyzed by using SPSS for t-test,
Pearson`s Product Moment method of correlation, and Regression analysis. The result
reveals that quality of life correlate with mental health. Result of Stepwise Regression
Analysis shows that there are two potent predictors of mental health which contribute 25 %
of total variance of mental health among adolescents.
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938-949
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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AND URBAN CHILDREN
Dr.Akhilendra Kumar Singh
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The family is a complex social group where different relationships develop among
the members. As the child?s relationship with his parents based upon affection and discipline
give him training in reacting to superiors, so do the relation with siblings give him faming in
reactions towards his equals. Here on finds the development of friendship dominance and
leadership co-operation and competition. Rivalry and competition may not be unfortunate in the
family group if it is balanced by love and mutual help parents are to a great extent, Responsible
for sibling rivalry by showing favouritism towards one child, which is resented by others. Intersibling competition might express itself in Jealousy arising from a sense of neglect by a parent.
One child may feel rejected when another is help up as a model to him.
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Working Pattern and Social Status of Female
Dr.Ritu Kumari
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The Present investigation which in exploratory in nature and has been
carried out in the state of Bihar, Aims at examining the level of awareness of women of the
rights which hare been made available to them Bihar comprises one tenth of population of
the country and is regarded as one of the backward states in terms of per capita income,
degree of urbanization literacy and other indices of modernization for the purpose of
present investing anion the state of Bihar has been divided into four distinct culture areas
on the basis of linguistic differences Vi2 Bhojpuri Magahi, Maithili and tribal languages
scenic each sub culture tens to represent a distinct style of life with women enjoying
differential status in everyday life in order to obtain a composite fierce of the situation the
present study has been carried out in all the four sub culture areas in Bihar.
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927-931
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E-Governance – New age tool of Government
VIKAS KUMAR
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New avenues open up with unlimited prospects with the process of adapting to newer tools.
Inventions can justify their utility for mankind by their adaptability into human lives to simplify
lifestyles. With information & communication technology displaying a lot of opportunities, their
integration in different aspects of governance can leads to unimaginable results.
The reach and efficiency of governance is a major determinant of quality of life enjoyed by
the citizens. Over the years, the domain of governance has expanded manifold and governments
globally- with different levels of embrace to the private sector participation have been striving to
satisfy all needs of the citizens.
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950-956
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ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN DISTANCE
EDUCATION
Dr. Raja Sahu
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The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can be one of the important tools while
teaching at under graduate and post graduate level and Education is a very socially oriented
activity and quality education has traditionally been associated with strong teachers having high
degrees of personal contact with learners.ICT has become an integral part of today’s teaching
learning process.It is being popular at education sector because of their different modes of
operations. Since, the education includes regular, online, distance and part time education, so
there are a number of applications based on ICT are available in the real world. Effective use of
technology can motivate students, make our classes more dynamic and interesting and renew
teacher enthusiasm as they learn new skills and techniques. The role of ICT in Distance
education is becoming more and more important and this importance will continue to grow and
develop in 21st century. In this paper, the emphasis is given on the use of ICT by teachers and
its effects on the teaching methods with their different perspectives. The use of ICT in education
not only improves classroom teaching learning process, but also provides the facility of elearning. The adoption and use of ICTs in education have a positive impact teaching, learning
and research. The use of ICT will not only enhance learning environment but also prepare next
generation for future lives and careers . The paper has also focused on the certain important
issues related to the effective implementation of ICTs at educational level and provides
suggestions for effectively use of ICT at Distance education level for distance education
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957-965
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Paper in Hindi
Sonika
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966-971
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Issues and challenges Faced by working women in India.
Rekha
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India is known as “Mother India” for the reason that a mother looks first to the
spiritual well – being for her children and India has long been the spiritual mother
to all of mankind. India is the country in this vast world which has even gone to
the length of worshipping her women as living images of the divine. She has been
described in an ancient Sanskrit saying-“Yatr Naryastu Pujyante Ramante Tatra
Devata (where women are respected, There lives gods)”1 Unfortunately,
Patriarchal system of society and modernization has degraded the situation and
condition of women. She has always been a subject to exploitation and inequality
and considered to be inferior to men.
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972-987
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Paper in Hindi
Sandip Kumar
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988-991
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Strengthening Life Skills Through Education
Dr. Shikha Sharma
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The World today is developing at a rapid pace. This sometimes results in issues which may be
detrimental to health both physical as well as mental. This may particularly have an adverse
effect on the life of children. Therefore, Life Skills Education assumes immense importance. Life
Skills training is a tool for empowering the youth to act responsibly, take initiative and take
control. It is based on the assumption that when young people are able to rise above emotional
disturbances arising from daily conflicts, confusing relationships and peer pressure, they are less
likely to resort to anti-social or high risk behavior such as alcoholism, drug abuse and sometimes
suicidal tendencies. The psychological factors such as the inability to tackle emotional pain,
conflicts, frustrations and anxieties about the future are often the driving force for high risk
behavior. The life skills programme is a school based programme where Life Skills are imparted
in a supportive learning environment and the target group is children which helps them to take
control of their emotions and channelize it in positive manner. The paper attempts to highlight
the various initiatives at the school level to enhance life skills of the students.
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992-1003
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COMEDY IN GREEK THEATRE
Prof. Dr.Nilesh P. Sathvara
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Ancient Greek comedy was one of the final three principal dramatic forms in the theatre
of classical Greece (the others being tragedy and the satyr play). Athenian comedy is
conventionally divided into three periods, Old Comedy, Middle Comedy, and New Comedy. Old
Comedy survives today largely in the form of the eleven surviving plays of Aristophanes, while
Middle Comedy is largely lost, ie preserved only in relatively short fragments by authors such as
Athenaeus of Naucratis New Comedy is known primarily from the substantial papyrus fragments
of Menander.
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1004-1019
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STUDY ON HEALTH STATUS AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PERCEPTION
ATTITUDES
Naresh Kumar
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Solid waste management has become an overwhelming errand for metropolitan and area
specialists who appear to do not have the capacity and coordinations to manage the raising
waste circumstance. This paper inspected inhabitants' perceptions and attitudes towards
metropolitan solid waste management in the Berekum Municipality. Utilizing an overview poll
and top to bottom meeting guide, data was accumulated from haphazardly chose family
respondents and three purposively chose key foundations. The Theory of Planned Behavior
which gives a system to studying human conduct guided the study. The study found that
inhabitants perceived solid waste management as a significant issue. It was likewise uncovered
that occupants don't right now pay for waste management administrations delivered to them.
Procedures to address solid waste issue should think about satisfactory flexibly of holders,
escalated public training and presentation of client expenses for waste management
administrations.
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1020-1029
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Paper in Hindi
Mojahedul Islam
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1030-1033
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Shobha Kumari
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1034-1037
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A Study of Womens Income Generating Activities
Dr. Usha Kumari
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It is an universal fact that man and women are complementary to each other in
discharging the social roles assigned to them on the basis of sexual division of labour in found in
all the societies, though some variations are found based upon the difference in cultures, places,
time and socio personal characteristics of the group of people. In rural India women play a major
role in the household activities and outside as a partner in the man’s profession involve in
income generating activities.
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1038-1043
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Paper in Hindi
Nishant Shekhar
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1044-1052
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“Socio–Cultural Deprivation of Younger Peoples”
DR. ASHA KUMARI
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A wealth of research has been undertaken over the last many years or so to assess the changing
social position of the aged, end its effects on their life in India and abroad. Social perception of
the individual is also attached to the status of the individual. Changed socio-economic position of
the aged also results in the perception of other people with whom they live. In an early and
influential study Tuckman and Large (1952) reported that at least one-third respondents
perceived old people as stubborn, touchy, engaging in frequent quarrels with their children and
relatively bossy and meddling in other people's affairs, Golds and Foyan (1959) also found that
young people having negative perception of the old, Becker and Taylor 1966) reported mixed
views. They found that students living with great grandparents endorse fewer negative
stereotypes about the aged then do those living with grandparents only.
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1053-1057
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INDIANNNESS VS ALIENATION: IN NISSIM
EZEKIEL’S SELECTED POEMS
Gangesh kumar
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Every creator, while creating, gets inspiration from his own ambience. Indian English poetry
writers are very much different from their western counterparts in their theme, language, use of
diction, style of writing, imagery, sensibility etc. Such differences make Indian English poetry
“Indian”. Indian writers are very much concerned with or influenced by the Indian culture,
tradition, customs etc. They write with a view to appealing the Indian audiences. The writer also
writers for non-Indian audiences, and to them the features of Indianness makes it exotic and
gives a deep feeling and experience of real India.
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1058-1063
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Reena Kumari
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1064-1079
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Urbanization, Urban Green Space and Public Health: A Case Study of Kolkata
Mohidur Rahaman
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Urban human life and green spaces are reciprocally associated. Urban Green Space is the
burning concept which is the most effective for health as well as daily used essential commodity
of the people in the urban area. Natural environment, or ‘green spaces’, have been associated
with a wide range of health benefits.It is also considered as lungs of the city. Green Space is the
rescue operation of chronicle disease of urban people. This paper attempts to analyse the impact
of green space on human health. We selected health outcomes that were plausibly related to
green space (cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, high blood pressure, paralysis and
self-reported limiting long-term illness) and another that was expected to be unrelated (lung
cancer).It comes into existence that 80 percentof the green space users are diseaseaffected
persons and only 20 percent peoples take it as the entertainment places. It is found that health
impact of green space is prominent in urban areas.
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1080-1093
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THE SUBJECTIVE WELL- BEING AND INTERPERSONAL SUPPORT EVALUATION IN THE
PERSONS WITH CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENIA: GENDER BASED COMPARATIVE STUDY”
Gaurav K Giri, Ankita Singh, Dr Manisha Kiran
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Schizophrenic disorders afflict approximately 1% of the population during their lifetime. TheseDisorders impose
severe hardships on patients and their families and challenge society in thedevelopment of public policies that both
preserve the public welfare and afford patients a decentQuality of life. Among the various conceptual challenges
inherent in evaluating services for persons with schizophrenia has been the development of appropriate outcome and
measures which reflecting the broad range of problems faced by these patients. The study assesses the subjective
well- being and interpersonal support in the persons with chronic schizophrenia in both genders. This study assessed
the subjective well-being and interpersonal support in the persons with chronic schizophrenia comparison with male
and female.
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1094-1104
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MANERGA: A TOOL FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN INDIA
Soni Kumari, Dr. Satyanarayan Singh
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The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) is an
India law that aims to guarantee „right to work and ensure livelihood security in rural areas by
providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every
household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The statute is hailed by
the government as “the largest and most ambitious social security and public works programme
in the world”. The more comprehensive survey of comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of
India, a „supreme Audit lndia, reports serious lapses in implementation of the act.
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1105-1112
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Role of Development Policies for Quality of Life in Rural Areas
DR. RENU NAINAWAT
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Much of the population of India resides in rural areas. The creation of all dimensions is essential
in rural areas for the effective advancement of the nation. In developing rural areas, schooling,
entrepreneurship, physical infrastructure and social infrastructure all play an important role. The
process of improving the quality of life and economic well-being of people living in rural areas,
often relatively remote and sparsely populated areas, is rural growth. There is so much discussion
and debate about the creation of smart cities everywhere in India, but there is less debate about
building smart and healthy villages / rural areas.
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1113-1122
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SCIENCE TEXTBOOK: A TOOL TO PROMOTE CRITICAL THINKING AMONG LEARNERS
SMITA RANI
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Science instruction mostly, involves reading out textbooks to students (Holliday, 1981).
Textbooks are frequently used by teachers and students and convey a great deal of information
based on the curriculum in science lessons. There are a variety of researches in the literature
reviews about textbooks due to the important teaching aids in the classroom. However, only few
studies focused on implementation of Critical Thinking in textbooks. In order to meet today?s
needs in Science education, reforms in Science curriculum has been made by NCF 2005. This
study aims to expose to what extent Critical Thinking included in the textbook and how it is
congruent with curriculum.
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1123-1137
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TITLE : SELF, IDENTITY AND GIRLHOOD IN BELL HOOKS’ BONE BLACK.
CAMEELIA IRIN
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bell hooks in her autobiography Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood discusses the dearth of
materials on the lives of Black girls. hooks finds out that it is important to know and explore the
lives of Black girls who are always in the background; they act as props and not much attention
is given to them. She explores the intersectionality of race, class and gender on Black girls
growing up in a discriminating White capitalist American society which pushes them to the
margins to the extent of becoming invisible.
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1138-1143
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Human Rights in India: A Study
SUMAN KUMAR
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India is the biggest democracy in the world. Being a democratic country one of the main
objectives is the protection of the basic rights of the people. Government of India has given due
consideration to the recognition and protection of human rights. The Constitution of India
recognizes these rights of the people and shows deep concern towards them. State government
set up these courts with concurrence of the Chief Justice of the High Court, by notification
specifying for each district a Court of Session to be a Human Rights Court under Section 30.
State Government appoints Special Public Prosecutor toconduct cases in human rights court
under Section 31 of the Act.
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1144-1153
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“INDEPENDENCE OF JUDICIARY UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION”
Pradeep Kumar
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“Independence of Judiciary” and the “Separation of powers” both are essential features of
Indian Constitution. Independence is a defensive wall for Rule of Law. If Judiciary is not
independent, we cannot expect that it will be able to enforce our rights. If a society is not
governed by Law, there would be Rule of Jungle. The weaker and the poorer will not be able to
survive in the society. The Darwin's principle i.e “The survival of the fittest” will be made
applicable in the society and there will be problems of law and order.
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1154-1160
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PROBLEM OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN BIHAR
Sanjay kumarkushwaha
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The discourse on women's empowerment has progressed from viewing women as recipients of
welfare benefits to engaging them as active agents of change. However, women continue to face
multiple challenges in terms of asymmetrical division of labor, rights, and assets which render
them vulnerable to discrimination and violence.Empowering processes can fall short of promises
if institutional spaces such as fully functional local government offices with adequate resources
and other basics are not provided by the government at the local level. These offices are essential
enablers which help build the trust of the local citizenry in the government machinery. In these
spaces, women as elected representatives acquire skills, confidence, and capacities to effectively
perform their functions and duties.
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1161-1175
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EDUCATION SCHEME IN BIHAR: A STUDY
Dr. Shyam Sundar Sharma
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Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is Government of India's flagship programme for achievement of
Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE) in a time bound manner, as mandated by
86th amendment to the Constitution of India making free and compulsory Education to the
Children of 6-14 years age group, a Fundamental Right.SSA is being implemented in
partnership with State Governments to cover the entire country and address the needs of 192
million children in 1.1 million habitations.
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1176-1177
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KNOWNLEDGE MANAGEMENT: PROS & CON
Deepak Kumar Garg, Himanshi
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Knowledge management is an important element for Modern Economy World. Knowledge
Management is a process which is deal with growth, storage, recovery and distribution of
information and proficiency within an organisation to support and improve the organisation
performance.
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GURU NANAK'S CONCEPT OF DISCIPLINE AND DISCIPLE
Dr Meharban Singh
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In our Indian culture, there has always been great emphasis on disciplining the life and
serving the humanity. Education has always been related to discipline and service. In the
traditional concept of education, the guru has very often, being imposing his will on the disciple
in order to lead to a desirable and predetermined result. But in the modern times, recent
developments in the field of psychology have refulgent, the higher respect for disciple’s nature.
In the words of Brubacher, “of course the principle object of value in the whole educational
program is the pupil himself.
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Paper in Hindi
Naveen Kumari
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1216-1221
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Preliminary Phytochemical Analysis of Helianthus annus Linn of Family Asteracea
Yugal Kishor Sarle, Sadhna Goyal,*Vinod Kumar Chaurse**
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1231-1242
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Relationship between Professional Commitment and Self Efficacy of Secondary School
Teachers
Dr. Puneet Kaur
Abstract:
In the present study investigator tried to find out the relationship between professional
commitment and self efficacy of 250 government secondary school teachers of Ludhiana district.
Results of the study revealed no significant difference in professional commitment of secondary
school teachers with respect to gender, whereas significant difference was found in self efficacy
of secondary school teachers with respect to gender. Moreover, significant relationship was
found between professional commitment and self efficacy of secondary school teachers.
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1243-1254
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GENDER ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL MEDIA USE PATTERNS AMONG THE YOUTH IN
LAKHIPUR TOWN OF CACHAR DISTRICT
Ayesha Afsana
Abstract:
The tremendous growth of social media has displayed the talent, skill, ideas and creation
of the youth. Social media have both advantages and disadvantages for the youth. They enhance
the learning ability of the students, the productivity of employees and the formation of social
capital of the society. Unlike computer, the smartphone has engaged more number of the urban
youth on social networking sites
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1255-1268
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GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: QUESTION OF INDIAN INFORMAL ECONOMY
Arjit Shivhare, Abhinub Kumar
Abstract:
The paper has been aimed at highlighting the impact of Global Financial Crisis of 2008 on
informal economy in India. Informal economy accounted for more than 90 percent of workforce
during 2009 which means 447 million of the labour force out of almost 500 million of total
workforce. This informally employed workforce includes the landless agricultural labourers,
casual workers, daily wage labourers, self-employed etc.
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1269-1276
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Impacts of Alcoholism on society in the fiction of Sherman Alexie
Dr. Manveer Singh
Abstract:
Alcohol abuse is an issue notorious in the Spokane Reservation. It is directly responsible
for the death of the characters in Alexie?s novels as well as the demise of most of the Indians
there. The destructive and devastative effects of alcohol and its inherent setback and hurdle in the
way of progress at the Reservation and dysfunction of the family are very competently and
elaborately described by the novelist.
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1277-1282
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Influence of Parenting Styles on Academic Performance of Senior High Schools
Namita
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between parenting styles on
the academic performance of secondary school students. The design conducted among students
in the Senior High Schools. A total of two hundred (200) students were drawn from two
Secondary Schools through random sampling procedure. Baumrind (1991) instrument of
parenting style was used to measure the perception of students about their parent‘s style of
parenting.
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1283-1293
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An Analysis of Socio-Religious Reform Movements Before Independence: Causes and Impact
Aakansha Kumari
Abstract:
It is relevant, after the completion of sixty five years of our existence as an independent,
socialist, democratic republic to look back on the journey we have gone through to take note of
our accomplishments and shortcomings in the various spheres of our national life to consolidate
the success and correct the errors and to march forwards to a better future. With the progression
of revolutionary struggle, the passion for social change waned considerably and it consciously
disassociated itself from the political movement.
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1294-1299
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Purpose of study for high and low achievers in Semi-Urban Secondary students
Mona Kumari
Abstract:
The studies indicate to the importance of the personal and SES factors and the learned
habits and dispositions with respect to the student’s academic achievement. Rechards and others
1967 Rao 1970, Mathew 1965, Shukla 1958, Bhadra and Girija 1984 and some others have
pointed out the role of intelligence and other abilities in the academic achievement.
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1300-1304
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Kamala Markandaya’sA Handful of Rice:A Chronicle of Poverty
and Food Crisis in Post-Independence India
Shumaila Fatma
Abstract:
Kamala Markandaya (1924-2004), has chronicled major social and economic problems of India
in her novels so she occupies a prominent place amongIndian English writers.All her ten
novelsNectar in a Sieve (1954), Some Inner Fury (1955), A Silence of Desire (1960), Possession
(1963), A Handful of Rice (1966), The Coffer Dams (1969), The Nowhere Man (1972) , Two
Virgins (1973), The Golden Honeycomb (1977), Shalimar (1982) and Bombay Tiger (2007)deal
with the themes of East-West encounter,rootlessness, human relationships, poverty, hunger and
exploitation.The present paper aims at studying A Handful of Rice (1966),whichdeals with
poverty, hunger and food-crisis as its major themes.
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1317-1330
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Innovative practices in teacher education programme
Dr. Geeta Monga
Abstract:
The superiority of any educational process mainly depends upon the excellence of teaching
process and teacher. Though teaching is considered as a science and a skill, basically it is a
transcendent art. It is the teacher, who intuitively designs the emergent plastic mind of the
child entrusted to him. Thus, teaching is not a motorized process. Rather, it is a sophisticated,
rigorous and a very challenging one.
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1331-1337
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Concept and Origin of Periodic Markets
Dr. Upma Chaturvedi
Abstract:
The study of periodic markets or the informal weekly markets is of great practical utility and that
is the main reason why it holds importance in the field of Urban Geography. Their study is an
important aspect to know about the morphology of any particular town or city as they are directly
linked with transport and settlements.
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1305-1316
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Kamala Markandaya’sA Handful of Rice:A Chronicle of Poverty
and Food Crisis in Post-Independence India
Shumaila Fatma
Abstract:
Kamala Markandaya (1924-2004), has chronicled major social and economic problems of India in her novels so she occupies a
prominent place amongIndian English writers.All her ten novelsNectar in a Sieve (1954),
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1317-1330
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Innovative practices in teacher education programme
Dr. Geeta Monga
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1331-1337
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Study of International Trade Regime under World Trade Organization and Its Impact on India’s Global Trade
Sonalben Ghughabhai Zanpadiya
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1338-1344
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Revolt of 1857 in India: A Geographical Perspective
Dr Upma Chaturvedi
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1345-1372
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Changed Nature of Agriculture: Special Reference to Banswara District
Poonam Chand khant
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1373-1377
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बून्दी जिले में औद्योगिक विकास में बाधाएं एवं संभावना
जुगराज मीना
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1378-1388
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An Anthropological Study of the Problems of Child Labor and Its Social Implications in India
Dr. Utpal K. Patel
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1389-1400
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RABINDRANATH TAGOR’S CONCEPT OF FREEDOM:ANANALYTICAL STUDY
RANDHIR SINGH
Abstract:
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was born into a prominent cultural family, during the BengalRenaissance in the19th century. Apart from fiction in the form of poetry, songs, stories, anddramas,portrayalsofcommonpeople'slives,literarycriticism,philosophy,
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1413-1426
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VEHICULAR POLLUTION IN INDIA: A JUDICIAL APPROACH
Dr. N.C. Patnaik
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1427-1439
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Management Information System: Creative Ways of Handling Challenges
Dr. Promila Dahiya
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1440-1447
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Study of Ramayana through Indian Miniature Paintings
Dr. AkankshaVerma
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1448-1458
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Role of Population Growth inRural and Urban Development: An Analysis of India
Arvind
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1459-1470
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Spiritual Educator in Leo Tolstoy
Dr. Geeta Monga
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1471-1478
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EDUCATION AND SOCIETY-SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Dr. Jasleen Kaur
Abstract:
Social interactions lie at the heart of classroom learning. As a result, thoughtful, new applications of social psychological
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1479-1488
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Technological Resources in Language Teaching and LearningBeyond the Box: ICT and Weblinking as New forms of ELS
Dr. Shailesh Bahadure and Dr. Ambedkar College
Abstract:
As the traditional methods of teaching-learning are becoming obsolete at an alarmingrate, we are forced to look for some additional or supplementary arrangements
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1506-1511
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Challenges and Experiencesinmanaging type 1 Diabetes MellitusAmongParents of Indian Adolescent
Mohd Ovais and Mohammad Kamil
Abstract:
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) effects from the autoimmune demolition of β cells of the endocrine pancreas. Pathogenesis
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1512-1526
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Authorial Intercessions: A Comparative Study ofAmīrHasanSijzī and HamīdQalandar
Khurshid Khan
Abstract:
The paper is a comparative study ofauthorial interventions in the Chishtīmalfuzātof the fourteenth century-Fawā’id al-Fu’ādand the Khair al-Majālis.
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1527-1535
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शैक्षिकानुसन्धाने अभिवृत्तिमापिनी
डॉ.कुलदीपसिंहः
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1536-1541
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IMPACT OF MDM TO RISE SOCIAL VALUES OF PRIMARY AND ELEMENTARY
STUDENTS OF GOVT. SCHOOL
Dr. Gurwinder Singh
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1542-1549
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A STUDY TO ASSESS THE ROLE OF COUNCELLING
PRE-OPERATIVE ON THE ANXIETYLEVEL OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING CABG
Pandey Rohit Kumar Sinha
Abstract:
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery is an important treatment for the patients with coronary
artery disease to reduce angina a
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1550-1563
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A STUDY ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INCOME INEQUALITY
Nisha Rani
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1564-1569
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Ideatic Transmission of Buddhism: A Case Study of Bihar and Myanmar (c. 250 BCE to c.
1200 CE)
Saundarya Kumar Deepak
Abstract:
Transmission of any idea enriches the culture it relates to and when an idea reaches to any new
place and adopted by the locals, it faces some changes according to the local needs and indigenous
culture of that new place.
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1570-1587
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A Glimpse of the State formation of Ancient Manipur
Dr. H. Rajmani Singh
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1588-1596
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Contemporary Contentious Issues between India and China
Akhter Hussain Khan
Abstract:
The India-China relationship is of great complexity, while there have been generally improving
relations in recent years
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1588-1596
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USE OF ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE IN EDUCATION
Mohd Jameel
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1597-1603
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Rimpi
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1604-1612
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Ravinder Kumar, Dr. Prahlad Sharma
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1613-1618
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A Study on the Effectiveness of the ICT in
English Language Teaching
Thangaprakash Stanley, Dr. N. Gopal Krishna
Abstract:
“English is our major window on modern world” quotes our Pandit Jawaharlal
Nehru. In India English is accepted as a second language.
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1627-1633
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A Critical Study on the Poetry of K. N. Daruwalla
Harigopalan T., Dr. N. Gopal Krishna
Abstract:
This study deals with the place of Daruwalla among Indian Poets in English. It
presents the craftsmanship of Daruwalla in detail.
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1634-1640
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Paper in Hindi
Subhash Chander
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1641-1646
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Modern Art of Jammu & Kashmir: A survey
(Oblivious sequel of events 1947- 2018)
Amarjeet Singh
Abstract:
The beginning of Modern Art Movement in Jammu and Kashmir can be attributed to the
early years of post-Independence phenomenon that developed out of the political turmoil caused
by Pakistan‟s barbaric attack on the valley of Kashmir.
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1647-1655
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A STUDY OF POST LITERACY PROGRAMME IN THE RURAL AREAS OF
THE STATE OF ODISHA
Dr. Sujata Acharya
Abstract:
Adult Education is used to describe a wide range of educational services provided to youth
and adults who either never received formal basic education or received too little to establish
literacy and numeracy.
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1656-1665
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A STUDY OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ON COLD DRINKS WITH SPECIFIC
REFERENCE TO COKE IN NAWANSHAHR CITY
Anika Sharma
Abstract:
Satisfaction of customer is a tool of marketing and is a definite benefit for the organization. It
primarily consists
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1666-1671
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Paper in hindi
Paper in hindi
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1688-1698
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Academic College Libraries Roles in higher education system in India
Dr. Roopa Gokhale-Shahade
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1699-1705
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Paper in hindi
Paper in hindi
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1706-1711
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SUFFERING OF WOMEN IN THE SELECT NOVELS OF
ANITA DESAI AND KAMALA MARKANDAYA
S. SASIKALA and Dr. N. GOPAL KRISHNA
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1712-1719
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: AN INDIAN
PERSPECTIVE
Dr. Ram Gopal and Satish Kumar
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1720-1725
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STUDY ON THE RELATION OF PEDAGOGICAL AND PRACTICES WITH TEACHERS UNDERSTANDING
Singhraj and Dr. Kuldeep Kumar
Abstract:
In the same way that teaching is the act of promoting learning activities through discovery and acquired knowledge, pedagogy is the method of teaching, whether it be an academic subject or a theoretical notion in itself
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1726-1736
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Paper in hindi
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1737-1739
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हिन्दी सिनेमा और स्त्री सशक्तिकरण
Dr Shashi Rani
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1740-1748
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कौन तभ के ऩाय ये- कह1 कविता का बाषाशास्त्रीम विश्रेषण
डॉ. िीणा शभा
Abstract:
साभान्म बाषा औय काव्मबाषा के सम्फन्ध सीधेऔय द्िन्द्िात्भक दोनों प्रकाय के होतेहैं। एक से
दसू येका विकास ही नहीॊ होता ियन दोनों के स्त्िबाि भेंखास अॊतय बी होता है।
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1749-1754
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IN JHARKHANDAND'S RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON
DIFFERENT CAUSES OF DISEASE IN PREGNANCY: A
CASE STUDY
Nisha Soren, Dr. P. Shanthi IDA Sophia
Abstract:
Lady suffer sadness and apprehension throughout pregnancy and after the baby is born, much like
other mental health conditions.
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1756-1765
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Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Changes in the Channel of River Ganga in Prayagraj
Ashwajeet Chaudhary
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1766-1775
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Kavyashastra: Significance, Origin and Evolution
Dr. N. Sanatomba Singh
Abstract:
Kavyashastra (Poetics) reveals the bailiwick in christening literary art and postulates the
ordinance for the specific genera a poet makes.
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1776-1781
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CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS OF GOOD GOVERNANCE IN INDIA
Rekha
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1786-1794
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Fozia Bano
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1795-1808
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Kaisa Jiwan Hoe Hamara
Dr Harbans singh
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1809-1819
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IMPORTANCE OF WATER RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND ITS IMPLICATION ON FUTURE GENERATION OF LIVING BEINGS IN ABHANPUR BLOCK, RAIPUR, C.G.
Dipak Kumar Maity,
Dipankar Maity
N.K.Baghmar
Abstract:
Water is a fundamental natural resource and it is elixir of life. About 75% of the earth surface is covered by vast ocean with saline water but its 97 % water is salty. Only 1% sweet water is available for drinking
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1820-1832
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INVESTIGATION OF HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN ETAWAH
Dr. Shailendra Kumar Sharma
Abstract:
The city of Etawah is a great option for exploring the interesting existence of flora and fauna amidst
the bountiful wealth of nature.
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1833-1842
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DYNAMICS OF INDIA-U.S.A. RELATIONS SINCE COLD WAR
Dr. Manorama Gupta
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1843-1850
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Paper in Hindi
Jasbir Singh
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1851-1859
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Which is the most efficient way to lose weight: breathing exercises, diets,
or vigorous exercise?
jagdeep kaur
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1860-1868
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ASPECTS OF QUALITY EDUCATION: A NEW APPROACH TO LEARNING
Dr. Priyanka Singh
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1869-1878
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Western Influence on the Mobile Theatre of Assam
Dr. Kaushik Kr. Deka
Abstract:
When Assamese people came in touch with the English, especially after the Treaty of Iandaboo (1826), a
new tradition developed in Assam.
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1879-1885
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Impact of Workplace Bullying On Work Engagement And Employee Health
Shikha Choudhary
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1886-1894
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Occupational Health and Safety awareness in the Indian media industry: An exploratory study
Inderjeet Singh
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1895-1899
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Duality of Control on Urban Co-operative Banks inIndia: A Study
Chandan Kumar
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1900-1911
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Shakespeare’s Women Character As A Mirror of Society
Dr.Monikumari
Abstract:
The English language and literature both owe a great deal to Shakespeare. Many contemporary authors hold him in high regard. He lived by the motto, "Knowledge, passion, and drive," and they are the three words that most describe his life
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1912-1918
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Impact of Successive Government Strategies on Tax Collections: A Case of the Indian Economy Post Demonetization and Gst Implementation
Mansi Gupta
Dimple Jain
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In recent years, the government of India has undertaken reform initiatives in the monetary andfiscal sectors of the economy.
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1919-1924
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LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY ASSESSMENT WITH ROCKFALL MODELLING IN KISHTWAR DISTRICT, JAMMU & KASHMIR (INDIA)
Seema Sahdev
Abstract:
This study focuses on assessing landslide susceptibility and rockfall modelling using AHP model and QPROTO plugin respectively
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1925-1941
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MECHANISM OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
Yuvraj Chahar
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1950-1959
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Assessment of Effectiveness of Planned Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Importance of Mid-Day Meal Programme Among Mother’s of Under Five Year Children in Selected Anganwadi Centre at Jaipur
Arvind Kumar Sharma
Abstract:
Children‟s Development is as important as the development of material resources and the best way to develop national human resources
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1960-1966
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF HANDLOOM WEAVER IN AJMER DISTRICT
Dr. Madhu Singh, Neelam Chourasiya
Abstract:
Handloom is a beautiful fabric and special because both fabrics cannot be identical. Of course,
the output depends on the skill set of the weaver.
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1967-1971
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A STUDY ON FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF IMPORT EXPORT TRADE OF INDIA
Yuvraj Chahar
Abstract:
Rising demand for electrical and electronic equipment - as well as mineral powers, and mineral
oil and things in the market near India - have expanded a slice of India's general imports from
Asia, notably China, Hong Kong and ASEAN. from economies.
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1972-1979
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NARCO ANALYSIS TEST AS A TOOL OF INVESTIGATION - AN EMPIRICAL SURVEY
Dr. Ajay Ranga and Indu Rani
Abstract:
To reach to the zenith of the search hypothesis of this thesis an attempt has been made through a questionnaire. The data for this empirical Research has been collected from different sources. This paper will give theEmpirical survey on Doctors, Scientists, Advocates, Police officers, students taken from different fields, Tables, pie chart, suggestions etc
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1980-1984
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Academic Procrastination Among Undergraduate Students of Prayagraj
Ms. Jessy P Jose, Dr. Syed Hasan Qasim
Abstract:
We are living in the digital world and being techno savvy is becoming increasingly important in
many aspects of life.
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1985-1991
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मारवाड़़ के जैतावत राठौड़: एक अध्ययन
सज्जन सिंह राठौड़
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1992-2001
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प्रधानमंत्री जन धन योजना का उत्तराखंड के श्रमिकों पर प्रभाव का आलोचनात्मक अध्ययन
रोहित कुमार and डॉ दीपक खाती
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2002-2011
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पर्यावरण और समकालीन हिंदी कवितानात्मक अध्ययन
डा. सुमन पलासियाी
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2012-2017
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Judicial Independence – A Fundamental Value of Justice System
Iftikhar Hussian Bhat
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2018-2027
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Challenges Facing India's Educational System
Suhas Daphal
Abstract:
From the period before and after the supremacy of the British Empire up to the present day, the
educational system in India has undergone a considerable transition. This change can be traced
back all the way to the beginning of time. Historically, students got their education in places that
came to be known as Gurukuls; however, this practise was ultimately modernised and replaced
with the education system that is in existence today.
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2027-2037
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Wealth Index of India using Principal Component Analysis
Uma Rani
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2038-2045
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EXISTENTIALIST THEMES IN HERMAN HESSE’S SIDDHARTHA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH ALBERT CAMUS’ THE STRANGER
Dr. Shweta K. Kapoor
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2046-2055
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Panchayati Raj in Jammu and Kashmir since 2011 An Overview
Hilal Ahmad Rather
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2056-2073
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Exploring the Potential of Social Media in strengthening Indian Sports Practices and Promotion with special reference to Olympics 2020
Dr Kulveen Trehan
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2074-2084
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राजस्थान में महिला आर्थिक सशक्तिकरण: निर्धारक तत्व
डॉ. योगिता शर्मा
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2085-2087
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The Role of Cultural Geography in Indian Tourism Promotion
Ramanjeet Kaur
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2088-2095
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The Effects of Global Warming on the Environment and Human
Harmeet singh
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2096-2103
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Investigating the Untold Stories of Women in History: Combating Historical Invisibility and Gender bias.
Sumandeep Kaur
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2104-2111
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महात्मा गांधी की वैचारिक विरासत
डॉ. रमेश चंद बैरवा
Abstract:
मैं ऐसे भारत के लिए कोशिश करूंगा जिसमें गरीब से गरीब लोग भी यह महसूस करेंगे कि वह उनका देश है- जिसके निर्माण में उनकी आवाज का महत्व है।
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2112-2113
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LEVEL OF ANXIETY BETWEEN YOGA
PRACTITIONERS AND NON-PRACTITIONERS.
Rajeev Kumar and Dr. Deapti Mishra
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2114-2118
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EXPLORING THE DISABILITY RIGHTS IN SOUTH ASIA:
REFLECTIONS ON POLICY-PROVISIONS IN
INDIA and BANGLADESH
NITIN MALHOTRA
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2119-2133
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An exploration into the economic conditions of Harshvardhan period
Monu
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2134-2139
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360-Degree Performance Appraisal System in Commercial Banks in India: A Critical Review
Ritika Solanki, Prof. Ravinder Kumar
Abstract:
Performance appraisal is a device through which employees’ performance is evaluated to find out the growth potential and understand the abilities of the employees in question, which further helps in improving their performance.
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2140-2150
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Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR’S ARGUMENTATIVE APPROACH TO CASTE ANNIHILATION IN INDIA
Dr. Robin Hissang
Abstract:
This essay examines B. R. Ambedkar's fundamental claims about the elimination of caste in India, highlighting the critique's sociopolitical, ethical,
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2151-2156
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VALUE BASED EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN INDIA: A STUDY
Prathibha Parshwanath, Dr. K. Ramachandra
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2157-2163
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