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Irony Of Female Literacy: A District-Wise Study Of Haryana. Dipika Malhan And Naseeb Singh
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This study is conducted to evaluate the influence of female literacy on child sex ratios in districts of Haryana because it is presumed that the female literates can easily understand the consequences of descending sex ratio.
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1-12
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Fiscal Policy And Manufacturing Sector Output: The Nigerian Case. UFFIE, Edison James and AGHANENU, Augustine Sunday
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This work investigated the effect fiscal variables (Total Government Expenditure and Company Income Tax) on manufacturing sector output in Nigeria. It utilized time-series data extracted from various sources spanning the period of 1981 to 2016.
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13-25
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The Challenges Of Implementing Balanced Scorecard (Bsc) In Public Sector: In The Case Of B/G/R/S, Some Selected Bureaus. Abebe Gurie Geneti
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The government of Ethiopia is endeavoring to bring organizational transformation since 1994, by using different change tools. Balanced scorecard is among the change tools that implemented in public sectors since 2010. But the result was not as satisfactory as intended.
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26-44
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Influence Of Organizational Working Environment And Its Challenges On Job Satisfaction Of Employees In Public Transport. P.Kumaresan And Dr.K.Sujatha
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The researcher aims to discover the influence of organizational working environment and its challenges on job satisfaction of employees in public transport. The Sample size was 100. Stratified random sampling technique of probability sampling technique for data collection and path analysis were used for the data analysis.
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45-55
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Understanding And Application Of Universal Design For Learning (UDL) Among Special Educators In Inclusive Classroom. Som Krishan And Radhakrishnan Kasturi Venkata
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Inclusive classroom has more diverse learners, where students with disabilities have enrolled. It challenges to special educators to teach all diverse learners in one classroom. Because special educators are professionally trained in particular one disability area.
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56-69
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Improving The Methods For Complex Retro-Forecast Analysis And Complex Forecasting Methods Based On Lagrange Interpolation Formula Of The Accounting Balance At Insurance Companies. Bakhodir Alimov
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A new method of complex retro-forecasting analysis and the method of complex forecasting of the balance sheet of insurance companies from in terms of the interests of their management with their theoretical and methodological basis, which are based on the Lagrange interpolation formula, expressed as functions have been proposed.
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70-100
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Media And Information Literacy Training In India: Plenty Amidst Scarcity - A Case Study In Indian Scenario. Dr. K S Arul Selvan
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Indian media and information sectors are witnessing exponential growth which eventually raises pertinent questions, such as - are Indians equipped enough to handle this media explosion or information revolution? Are they suitably empowered to distinguish fact vs fiction / real vs reel / bias vs hidden agenda / advertisement vs advertorial vs paid news?
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101-116
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A Micro Level Analysis Of Utilization Of Agricultural Saving: Causes And Prospects. Dr. Poonam Singh
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It has been observed by several scholars that due to the higher marginal propensity to consume at lower and middle income levels, farmers have gone to improve living and nutrition standards including better education and health care rather than ploughing back it in to agriculture sector.
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117-130
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Modelling And Forecasting Energy Consumption And Carbon Dioxide Emissions In India. Dr. Samrat Roy And Rev. Dr. Xavier Savarimuthu
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The study explores to analyze the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions and energy use consumption per capita in India for the time frame, 1970 to 2016. For this purpose, the time series econometric tools are employed to select an appropriate model for forecasting.
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131-139
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The Imageries Prema And Viraha In The Love Song Of Jayadeva. Pratik Kumar
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Jaidevis a celebrated Sanskrit poet and a saint, known for the composition the Gitagovind. The poem is especially dedicated to Lord Kr?s?n?a. It emphasizes on the Kr?s?n?a's love forRadha. Here poet made an attempt to reach to the audience who wish to enjoy Kr?s?n?a's divine love through esthetic experience.
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140-146
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A Study Of Mathematical Reasoning Ability Of Ix Grade Students. Anjali Dave
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Education is the instrument for expeditious growth and the only means for desirable social change. An important aspect that education imparts is the ability to reason. Reasoning provides the autonomy to work productively and build up the skills inherent in us.
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147-152
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Religious Belief And His Literary Works Of Sri Sri Aniruddhadeva. Dr. Papori Bora
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The Neo-Vaishnavite philosophy that propagated by Sankardeva was based on Bhagabat Purana and Gita. So, the works of Sankardeva like Bhakti Ratnakara, Bhakti Pradipa, and Bhakti Ratnawali of Madhabdeva, are based on those scriptures.
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153-170
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Comparative Study On The Teaching Competency And Academic Achievement Of Rural And Urban Secondary School Teachers And Students Of Chitradurga District. Rudramuni.E And Dr. Umadevi.M.R
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The present study was conducted to compare & correlate the teaching competencies and academic achievement of rural and urban Secondary school teachers and students of Chitradurga district.
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171-181
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Examining The Effects Of Talent Management Or Skills On Enhancing Employees' Performance In Organisations. Benneth C. Nwafor,Hosein Piranfar And John Aston
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The research aims to examine the effect of these five variables (predictors) (positive effect of talent management, negative effect of talent management/skills, effect of talent management on employees' value and performance, effect in strengthening organisations performance and constraining information exchange) have statistically on performance in organisation.
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182-202
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A Comparative Study Of Wellbeing Of Orphan And Non-Orphan Children. Prof. Sudha Katyal And Vibha Chandel
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The family is the basic social institution in the society. It functions as the basic unit which produces future generations and provides love and affection to the children while facilitating the socialisation process. Children's wellbeing is largely influenced by presence of the family.
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203-209
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Infrastructural Facility Faced By Trainee Teachers In New Two Years B.Ed. Programme In West Bengal. Kaushik Das And Dipanjana Roy
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Along with social needs, the education system is changing every moment in every single day. B. Ed. course is mandatory to get a job in school, and it's necessary for an untrained teacher. Currently, the number of private, Government autonomous & Government-Aided B.Ed. colleges have modified to prepare for conduct two years B.Ed.
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The Antecedents And Outcomes Of Customer Satisfaction In Banking Industry. Veena Kumari.C.M And Dr.S.Ramesh
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The Economic life of the nation depends upon the vital role played by the bankers. Banking help citizens save money and build credit while enabling business to start up, expand, increase efficiency and compete in local and international markets. An efficient banking system is considered as a necessary pre-condition for growth.
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223-233
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Kamukta Ke Vartmaan Sansadhan and Yuva Varg Pr Iske Dusparbhav Ke Roop Me Kamuk Apradh. Dr. Vivek Mehta, Dr. Deepak Gupta
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234-248
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Factors Influencing Consumer Decision Behaviour In FMCG. Dr.R.Gopinath
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Of the usual behavior of most consumers pursue the goal of creating and maintaining a range of goods and services, thus providing current and future satisfaction. For this research, Trichy district taken as sample unit. Based on the convenient sampling method, 250 respondents pick for this research. In structural equation modeling, AMOS 20 was used.
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249-255
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Small Group Teaching Method: An Explorative Study. Prof. Indira Dhull And Ms. Gagan
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The teaching practice in 21st century requires multidisciplinary and collaborative approach to meet the changing demands of teaching which are more associated with student centred teaching. Now, there is a wide range of teaching methods in which co-operative activity and joint participation features are strongly found but small group teaching is one of best methods.
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256-273
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Use Of New Media For Political Engagement And Need Gratification. Vibhor Mohan
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This paper analyses the usage and impact of new media in e-politics with the focus on the impact in terms of their need gratification of the potential voters. The nature of need gratification as also its association with demographics for use of New Media was determined.
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274-290
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Sleeping Habits Among University Students. Dr. Bhintra thakur,Sheetal Yadav,Dr.Puneeta Ajmera And Maj Gen (Dr) Mahavir Singh
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Inadequate sleep had harmful effects on both students' health and on the academic routine of the students. Almost one-third of the adults reported having difficulty in sleep. Many students had reported that they were sleep deprived. Poor sleep behaviour not only contributes to the development of depression but also contribute to lowered satisfaction with life and poor academic performance.
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A Study On Household Hazardous Solid Waste Management In India. Dr. S. Palani And M. Sivanya
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Discarded waste in our families may also incorporate dangerous and poisonous chemical substances. The typical Indian family makes use of many products that could incorporate numerous materials that may be categorized as hazardous. those family hazardous waste include: pesticides, insecticides and fungicides; timber preservatives.
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303-310
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An Analysis Of Climate Change On Cultivation And Cropping Pattern In Tamil Nadu - A Case Study Analysis. Dr. S.Palani And A.Senthilraja
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India is a growing kingdom with majority of agricultural populace and high cultivation place while compared to the alternative developing nations. in line with 2011 census 71 in line with cent of the Indian humans are living in rural areas and by and large they may be hired in agriculture and related activities. it is a number one supply available for generation of profits and employment in rural vicinity.
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311-318
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A Comparative Analysis Of Out-Of-Pocket Expenditure On Health Among Socio-Economic Groups-A Case Study In Mysore District. Saritha H D And Dr. Mahesha
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The objective of this study is to examine the pattern of health expenditure among socio-economic groups in Mysore district and to compare health expenditure and status of health and to analyze the affect of health expenditure on household standard of living. The data used in this study were collected through by issuing the structured questionnaire to the households in Mysore district.
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319-345
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An Analysis Of Coordination Of Bus Drivers With Their Managementin Public Transportation System With Special Reference To Jnnurm, Bhopal. Dr. H.B. Gupta And Mr. Abhishek Pratap Singh Sachan
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As India is moving from customary to a new domain, particularly after privatisation, the underlying marvel and perplexity have offered a route to a spin of concerns. Will the attention on those bus drivers who are one of the vital stakeholders of public transportation who is trained to give comfort and hassle-free journey to the travellers.
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346-353
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The Economics Of Yoga. Dr. Shivangi
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This paper will provide overview on ancient art andgreat science of Yoga which isattracting millions and millions of people across the globe. Its practice is blossoming and growing more and more every day and I hope that it will be useful.
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354-359
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"Indo-US Relations And Rebuilding World Order After 2014". Dr. Bina Rai
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The two largest democratic countries India and U.S.A.'s relationship is as complex as it is varied, and is distinguished by a largely unsuccessful search for common ground.
Three main parameters have played a role in Indio-US relations over the years- Ideology, Strategy and Values.
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360-372
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Analysis Of Tax Savings Equity Mutual Funds In India. Dr. Megharaja B
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The tax plays vital role for the development of any economy, for the growth of economy, it needs revenue, every countries raise revenue through none other than the tax. Every government put tax on every citizen (i.e. whose income having more than the limit) of country whether directly or indirectly to make balance of the their economy.
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373-384
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Status Of Higher Education In India: Scope & Challenges. Prof (Dr) Pooja Rana
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India boasts of a robust higher education system on the global education map today. It is the third largest in the world, after the United States of America and China. The higher education sector has seen an exponential growth from independence to where we are today.
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385-393
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Governing DNA Paternity Testing In India. Manpreet Singh Dhillon
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DNA testing has revolutionized human identification and is used extensively for crime investigation, paternity confirmation and immigration checking. This paper delves on the specific ways in which the use of DNA technology for paternity testing has affected law and society in India.
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394-400
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Assessing The Effect Of Parental Psychiatric Disorder On Adolescents Using Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale - A Case Study. K. E. Sadanandan Unni,Rani Srivastava And Alka Sabharwal Babita Goyal
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To study various aspects of psychological vulnerabilities among adolescent children of psychologically ill parents, having psychological disturbances due to primary-malfunction or drug addiction.
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401-416
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Perception Of The Public And Private Sector Bank Customers On The Performance Of Virtual Banking Services In Varanasi District. Shipra Mishra And Dr. V.Shunmugasundaram
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The present study is an attempt to identify the significance difference between the response of the public and private sector bank customers of the Varanasi district. For this a descriptive study has been done. For this 300 samples are selected on the basis of the convenient sampling technique which comprises the 150 from public sector bank customers and 150 from private sector bank customers.
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417-431
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A Study On Water-Borne Diseasesof Purulia Municipality, Purulia, West Bengal, India. Uttamkumarpatra And Somnath Mukherjee
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Purulia Municipality is one of the upcoming developing Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) of West Bengal and India. The Municipality was established in the year 1876 with a name 'Purulia Municipal Committee'. It is characterized by inhabitants of severely unequal income level. In one side group of entrepreneurs especially from non-bengali castes have high living standards and in other side original inhabitants are mostly living in bad economic condition and health.
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432-451
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An Empirical Study On Conceptual Frame Work Of Building Capacity &The Role Of Micro Finance On Poverty Reduction: Evidence From Chickmagalore District. Prof. Subrahmanya K C And Dr. S Baskaran
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The role of Micro Finance on Poverty Alleviation & Capacity building of Beneficiaries is a very important for the economic development of the country. It always helps to make a step forward. For that, Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) are designed to reach the poor this paper is an attempt to comprehend the role of MFIs and its associated factors towards poverty alleviation and building capacity of beneficiaries of surrounding of chickmagalore District.
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452-462
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History Of Banking In India And Emergence Of New Generation Banks. Rajisha T
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The existing banking structure in India is elaborate and has been serving the credit and banking services' needs of the economy. It has now become a core sector of Indian economy. However, it came through a number of evolutionary stages. Banking sector has undergone huge changes to period to period in the world as well as in India.
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463-474
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A Study On The Awareness Of Women Adult Learner About Reproductive Health. Dr Soubam Kiran Singh
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Education is not an end in itself, but it is a means to the lifelong process. Adult education has become an essential aspect of the strategy of human resource development and of the goal of creation of a developing society. Even those who have had the most sophisticated education must continue to learn.
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475-480
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Critical Analysis Of The Functioning And Performance Of Various Diet's Of Karnataka State. Mohan Kumara T M And Dr. Umadevi M. R
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To analyse the functioning of various departments of DIET's in Karnataka state,16 DIET's were selected for the study and the researcher collected the data by using the questionnaire as a tool prepared separately with respect to the functioning of the seven departments of the DIET's.
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481-493
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MGNREGA- 12 Years Of Success Or A Failure? Lalthanmawii
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Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) was notified on September 7, 2005, the act came into force on February 2, 2006. along with other states of India, all efforts are being made by Govt of Mizoram in planning and implementing of MGNREGA towards achieving its goals.
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494-507
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New Dimensions Of Technological Transformation In Indian Agriculture: A Study From Assam. Dr. Amarendra Kalita
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Technological transformation is the most crucial factors which determine the pattern and pace of agricultural growth. The transformation includes all the available means for improving the efficiency of scarce resources into products which satisfy human wants. It manifests itself in the use of new inputs and knowledge leading to an upward shift of the production function in the long run.
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508-536
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Teachers' Teaching Interest, Teaching Aptitude And Its Relationship: A Study In Sepahijala District Of Tripura. Dr. Marbi Bam
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The present study has conducted to determine significant difference between the teaching interest and teaching aptitude in terms of gender, locality and teaching experience of teachers'. This study also aim to determine the relationship between teaching interest and teaching aptitude of secondary school teachers of Sepahijala District of Tripura.
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537-545
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A Statistical Approach For Determining Ground Water Quality In Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu. Dr.S.Vinothkanna
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Water is the most important resource all over the world. These resources are in the form of Surface and groundwater. The surface water is very limited in most part of the areas, where groundwater play's a major role. This resource cannot be used effectively if the quality of the water is not good.
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546-554
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Corporate Societal Marketing Programmes Influence On Brand Equity With Special Focus On Econet Wireless, Zimbabwe. Tawanda Dzama
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The study was concerned with investigating the influence of corporate societal marketing on brand equity with a special focus on Econet Wireless, Zimbabwe. In this study deeper understanding on the influence of Corporate Societal Marketing (CSM) programmes on Brand Equity (BE) was achieved through in-depth interviews with five Econet Wireless, Zimbabwe marketing management.
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555-569
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Trends And Patterns Of Tourism In Odisha. Munmun Mohapatra,Ramya RanjanBehera And Pritirekha Daspattanayak
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Odisha is a maritime state with a huge collection of wildlife, coastal scenarios, culture and heritage, historical monuments and religious spots. This diverse heritage of tourist places makes Odisha a paradise for tourists. The objective of the paper is to analyze the growth of tourism sector in Odisha. The change in domestic tourists compared to previous year was 9.10 per cent in 2017. The foreign tourists increased to 30.98 per cent in 2017 as compared to the previous year.
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570-589
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The Study Of Impact Of US-China Trade War On Indian Economy. Prof. (Dr.) Babasaheb R. Jadhav And Prof. (Dr.) ChetanChaudhari
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An impending trade war between US and China, the world's two largest economies can cause insurmountable consequences of immeasurablescale. It can cause distortions in the complex web of interconnected commodity and value chains sprawled across the boundaries, ultimately leading to suboptimal social welfare of the international community.
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590-608
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Gagged Media; Violation Of Free Speech In India Under The Garb Of Protecting State Interest. Dr. Areena Zainub Mirza And Prof. S.M. Johri
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The Constitution of India lists "freedom of speech and expression" among the fundamental rights it guarantees, but it also justifiably allows the government to impose "reasonable restrictions" in the interest of "State, public order, decency or morality."
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609-622
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Relationship Between Women Teacher Educators Occupational Commitment, Stress Management And Work Motivation In Hyderabad Karnataka Region. Smt. Rukshinda Hena Akbari And Prof. V.V. Malagi
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The occupational commitment of teachers to the institution depends in part on the realization of their occupational values and expectation within the employment setting. This process is facilitated also by the fact that high occupationally committed teachers tend to seek employment in setting that reward and encourage them to behave according to the occupational value system.
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623-630
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A Comparative Analysis Of Financial Performance Of Selected Telecom Companies Using Z Score Model. Kajal Kiran
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Financial Distress can be described as company's inability to meet its current needs with its operating cash flows thereby alarming the firm to take immediate corrective actions to prevent the situation of bankruptcy. The Altman Z score model can be used to appraise the projecting feasibility of a firm's financial soundness by using a blend of five financial ratios which finally presents a score.
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631-637
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Media And Entertainment Industry With Online Casting Platforms - An Advent Of Technology. Belinda Prakash Mehra And Prof. (Dr.) N K Chadha
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The media and entertainment industry have always ongoing challenges to get organized, the struggle is visible in most of the industries headed under a label of "developing industries" this battle is fought by the growing industries for consistently innovating newer services/products to stabilize they stake in the market.
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638-651
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Methods For Complex Retro-Forecast Analysis And Complex Forecasting Of The Accounting Balance In Terms Of The Interests Of Investors Of Insurance Companies. Shokhmansur Shokhazamiy And Bakhodir Alimov
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A new method of complex retro-forecasting analysis and the method of complex forecasting of the balance sheet of insurance companies from in terms of the interests of investors with their theoretical and methodological basis, which are based on the Lagrange interpolation formula, expressed as functions have been proposed.
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652-672
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Minimum Wages Of Women Workers In Garment Industry: With Special Reference To Tumakuru District. Ashok.K.A And Dr. Pallavi.S.Kusugal
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Wages are deciding factor to influence productive, efficiency and impacted on worker's skill enhancement, it also impact on the standard of living of workers, their purchasing power will improved and socio-economic status will be uplifted. Legal wage safeguard are essential even to Garment Industries Women Workers, minimum wage rates globally at various rates, Asia region is not spare in wage rates differences, wage legal safeguard reflect on workers standard of living, creating job opportunities, reduce the Industrial Disputes.
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673-684
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Impact Of Work Pressure On Psychological Aspect Of Working Women In Teaching Profession. Smt .Vijayalakshmi. N. And Dr. Narayana Swamy. A. M
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The aim of this study is to compare psychological well-being and job stress and teachers. Having a good job in addition to financing and improving the living standards also can have a positive effect on physical and mental health of people. Job regardless of financing can provide some of the basic needs of man such as mental and bodily movement, social contact, feelings self-valuable, confidence and abilities.
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685-696
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Occupational Health Problems Of Phulkari Artisans. Anu H. Gupta And Harpreet Kaur
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Phulkari embroidery is a popular form of embroidered craft of Punjab. This craft is practiced not only for creating personal textiles but is also a medium of income generation for numerous women of the state. The present study looks into the status of occupational health problems of Phulkari artisans in Mohali district of Punjab. The data revealed many health problems faced by the workers: headache,acidity, dizziness, hand and foot numbness and pain in different parts of the body: eyes, neck, back, legs, knees, arms, hand joints and finger tips.
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697-710
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Methodological Aspects Of Profitability Analysis. Ismailova Mahbuba Mirkhalilovna
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The article discusses the methodological aspects of the analysis of indicators that affect the profitability of the enterprise, highlighted the dependence of the impact of economic factors on the profit and profitability. The factors affecting the profitability of labor resources are studied, methods of their analysis are presented.
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711-715
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An Analysis Of Bank Concentration In The Post Second-Generation Banking Sector Reform Period. Shivam Dhawan
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The present research has made use of Concentration Ratio (CR5) to examine the degree of concentration of the nationalized banks during the post second-generation banking sector reform period (1999-2018).
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716-722
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Education Of The Marginalized; In The Context Of Policy Initiatives For Universalisation Of Elementary Education. Dr.M.N.Mohamedunni Alias Musthafa And Rini E Stephen
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It is well discussed and agreed globally that every child has the right to get a quality education without any discrimination or exclusion. However, both developing and developed countries face challenges in guaranteeing equal educational opportunities to all their citizens. Social justice and equity are becoming increasingly associated with educational accessibility through which the socially deprived people can come forward to the mainstream.
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723-731
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Challenges In The Management Of Single-Use Plastic Carrier Bags In Aligarh City: A Study On Sellers And Consumer Attitude. Md. Mainul Sk
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Unprecedented growth of urbanisation, population and changing behaviour of consumption and lifestyle of men in urban area generate gigantic amount of non-eco-friendly plastic carry bags which littering in every corner of cities in India. The present study aims to find out the hidden problems of banning single-use plastics among sellers and customers in Aligarh city and to figure out the environmental and health problems associated with present plastic carry bags disposal in the study area.
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732-750
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Newly Emerging Problems Of Tea Cultivation In Assam. Durlov Lahon
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India is the second largest tea producing country in the world after China. It is one of the major industries of the country under organize sector and it also consider as an integral part of the economic development of the nation. According to an estimation India is the fourth largest exporter of tea in the world market. Major tea growing state of the country are Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
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751-758
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Relevance Of Guidance Services In Teacher Education. Mohammad Umair And Dr. Abdul Samad
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Modern society is very complex in nature. It possesses numerous difficulties leading to conflicts, anxieties, tensions and frustrations among the pupils. Such kinds of problems are also faced by pre-service teachers in the course of their professional training. In this direction, they need special support to handle these issues in order to overcome difficulties and also achieve professional aims.
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759-769
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An Overview Of The Monuments Of North - East India. Dr. S. Dharmen Singh
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North East India is well known for its historical sites, monuments, cave, inscriptions, coins rock-shelters etc. The monuments are found scattered in different parts of the hill and valley of the region. This evidence has thrown some light on the history and culture of North East India. Most of the monuments are in good condition and preserved by the state government and Archaeological Survey of India.
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770-782
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EXPLORING THE ENDURANCE LEVEL OF KHO-KHO PLAYERS
AFTER FOUR WEEKS PRACTICE OF YOGIC ASANAS AND
PRANAYAMA Kotreshi H and Dr. Shivaji Surywanshi
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783-788
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मध्यकालीन स्त्री साहित्य एवं भक्त साधिकाएँ
Dr. Manju Devi,
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789-802
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A Study on the Relationship of Health Related Fitness to Academic Achievement of College Students of Jammu District
PRANAYAMA Amit Sharma* Sureash Kumar**
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The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between physical fitness level and academic achievement in the Govt. Degree colleges of Jammu District. A total of sixty students were selected for the collection of data 150 students aged 18–25 years from two colleges namely Govt. Degree College Paloura and G.G.M. Science College Jammu were selected using a random sampling method
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803-813
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कृष्णा सोबती के कथा साहित्य में भाषा एवं शैली
CHAKATE SUNITA PANDURANGARAO, DR. MEENU
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814-822
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Anupama Verma
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823-831
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Linguistic Analysis of Shaikh-ul Aalam's Shruks
SABREEN JAVID
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832-850
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Combating Unemployment: Aggravating Social Unrest & Economic Imbalance
Dr Monika Singh
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861-866
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A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ACTIVITY ON INDIAN SOCIETY DURING THE COLONIAL ERA
Dr. S J SAMPATH KUMAR
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867-878
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