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India's Act East Policy And North East India: A Critical Review. Zulafqar Ahmed
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As Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave new push to regional diplomacy of India by giving specific focus on neighbours and renamed the "Look East" policy to "Act East" policy. Terming it as "Act East" from "Look East", the main objectives of this foreign policy was to revive political ties, strengthen economic linkages.
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1-11
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Traditional Interest Free Social Banking Of Malabar: A Study Of The Panampayattu System. Dr. Babu P
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Panampayattu has been an indigenous system of economic cooperation still in practice among people of Malabar, the northern part of Kerala, India. Though the system had a vital role in improving the standard of living of people of this area till recently now it is facing a setback.
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17-29
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Politics Of Labels And Stereotypes: Traumas And Assertions Of An Imagined Community. Sanjuna.M
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Why there exist only the term 'Indian Muslim' and no 'Indian Hindus' or 'Indian Christians' or 'Indian Buddhists' in that vigor was my initial curiosity that made me to take up this topic for the research. The paper engages with the self identity formation among 'Indian Muslims' by contextualizing it in the background the politics of labeling and stereotyping of Muslims at global and national levels.
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Public Healthcare Initiatives And The Observed Health Outcomes In Maternal Healthcare: A Case Study In Barak Valley In Assam. Pradipta Deb Dey And Niranjan Roy
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This paper takes up the case of Barak Valley region of Assam, India to analyse the public healthcare spending and its provisioning as well as its impact on maternal health. Maternal health is invariably related to child health and welfare and contributes to the human capital formation of the country in the long run.
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36-45
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Statewise Priority Sector Lending In India. Dr Najmi Shabbir
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This paper mainly analyses a Statewise distribution of PSA in all the States and Union Territories, this has been done for four points of time namely 1996-97, 2000-01, 2006-07 and 2011-12. Thus how the performance of the States has been changing has also been revealed. In the sector-wise lending in different states we are taking three broad categories that is Agriculture, SSIs and others (inclusive of sectors other than Agriculture and SSIs).
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46-78
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Prevalence Of Hypertension In Bus Drivers In Kolkata, West Bengal And Associated Health Related Behaviours. Monojit Das And AkashMallick
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Bus drivers, a vulnerable occupational group, are exposed to adverse workplace environmental conditions which play major role in developing hypertension among them. Health issues of bus drivers are the principle concern for safety of community and people.
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79-83
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Child's Right To Education: A Perspective. Dr. Rakhi K. Kataria
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The children of a nation are its most valuable assets and the nation's future is very much dependent on their proper development. An investment in children is an investment in nation's future. A healthy and educated child of present is an active and intelligent citizen of the future.
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84-93
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Magnitude And Nature Of Child Labour In Odisha. Ipsita Priyadarsini Pattanaik And Dr. Sinil Kumar Padhi
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Objective of the paper is to examine the status and nature of child labour in India and inter district variation in Odisha. This study is based on secondary data collected from census of India, child labour cond ILOmmission in India a. For our analysis summary statistics, tabular and graphical representation are used.
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94-106
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Improving Accounting Of Additional Paid-In Capital. Kahramon Oxunovich Urishev
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This article is devoted to consideration of the theoretical, methodological, as well as regulatory foundations of creating additional paid-in capital at economic entities, in particular, at oil-fat. Moreover, proposals and practical recommendations on creating additional paid-in capital and it accounting have been developed with the account of the research results.
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107-115
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Importance Of Adolescence Period. Dr. Subhaarati Oinam
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Each and every individual passes through various stages of life. Adolescence is one of the crucial periods one must pass through in life. The way every individual passes through it with the help of people around him/her determines how better the person's youth and adult periods will look like.
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Critical Evaluation Of Scorecards And Alternatives Theories To The Diversity And Dynamism Of An Organisation: Using Central Bank Of Nigeria (CBN) As A Case Study. Benneth C. Nwafor
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Generally, some critical off-balance sheet factors such as employee skills, both knowledge-based and those resulting from intelligence can increase organisational performance using BSC. In some organisations, employees come from different cultural backgrounds, speak different languages, have different social upbringings and religious backgrounds, or have different operating concepts.
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122-141
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Arguing Water As A Right: A Critical Analysis Of Water Literature Advanced In Political Discourses. Acharya Deepti
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This paper presents a critical analysis of water literature, advanced in political discourses. The paper, while reviewing water studies, for this purpose, explores the prevailing understandings and highlights the trends in water studies developed globally.
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142-151
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Survival Strategies Adopted By Marginalized People In War Affected Regions: A Case Study Of North Central Sri Lanka. Rev. Pinnawala Sangasumana
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Several thousand people had displaced in some "Conflict-locked" areas while a large number of human settlements have become vulnerable for the negative consequences of the prolonged armed conflict, particularly in the Northern and North Central Provinces of Sri Lanka
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152-168
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Influence Of The Demographic Factors On Consumer Buying Behavior With Reference To Vijayawada. Meena Kumari Panitapu and Prof. V chandhra Sekhar
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Retailing is not a new concept for a populous country like India. It has gradually heading towards Global Economic Super Power by 2020. The retail sector in India is expected to be the biggest beneficiary of this growth story. The retail industry in India is estimated to be Rs.31 trillion in size, contributing around 20% to national GDP.
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169-182
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Water As A Right In India's National Water Policies: A Critical Analysis Of Water Literature. Acharya Deepti
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A fact that water is a right is argued in theoretical discourses. Since the demand to endorse water as a right is substantive, it is expected that an ideal government will give first priority to its implementation and will place it as a center in a policy document.
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Rural Poverty In Mamit District, Mizoram:A Multidimensional Study. C.Lalnunmawia And Dr.Lalhriatpuii
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The object of this paper was to examine the multidimensional aspects of poverty in selected villages of Mamit District, Mizoram. We broadly followed the method of Global Multidimensional Poverty Index but some modification had been made in the choice of dimensions and indicators to suit the local level data.
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191-200
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Role And Current Status Of Infrastructure In The Economy Of Assam: A District Level Analysis. MridusmitaPatowary
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Infrastructure is needed for the up lifting of an economy. No country can progress without proper infrastructural facilities. Infrastructure development is required for the economic development of any country. In this paper, an attempt is made to make an assessment of the role of infrastructure (both economic and social) in economic development of Assam.
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An Inter-District Analysis Of Physical Infrastructure In Assam. Saurish Bhattacharjee
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Infrastructure helps in the development of an economy both directly and indirectly. Infrastructure can be broadly divided into two- physical and social. Both physical and social infrastructures are important for sustainable development of an economy but physical infrastructure plays an important role because it helps in the development of social infrastructure.
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206-210
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Comparative Study On The Academic Achievement Of Arts And Science Students In Manipur, India. Dr .Keithellakpam Bidyalakshmi
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The present paper attempts to study the comparative Academic Achievement between the Arts and Science students in Manipur. Descriptive survey method was employed in the study. In the present study, 7 Government Higher Secondary Schools which offer both Science and Arts streams in Imphal East and Imphal West District of Manipur were selected by using simple random sampling technique.
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Problems And Prospects Of Teacher Education At Secondary Stage In Imphal East District ,Manipur. Dr .Keithellakpam Bidyalakshmi
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The present paper attempts to study about the problems and prospects of Teacher Education at Secondary stage in Imphal East District of Manipur. Descriptive-survey method was employed in the study. The investigator used 60 student - teachers and 15 teacher - educators through stratified random sampling technique.
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The Problems Of Teaching Science In The High Schools Of Churchandpur District In Manipur, India. Dr .Keithellakpam Bidyalakshmi
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The present paper attempts to study the problems of teaching science in the high schools of Churachandpur District of Manipur. Descriptive survey method was used for the study. In the present study 75 science teachers of Government High School of Churachandpur District within the urban areas were drawn through Simple Random Sampling.
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Resource Use Efficiency Of Mandarin Orange Production In Tinsukia District Of Assam. Trishnalee Saikia1, K.C. Bora,Horindra Gogoi and J. K. Gogoi And Dr. Trishnalee Saikia
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The study was conducted in Tinsukia district of Assam to examine the resource productivity and resource use efficiency in orange production. Results of the ordinary least square (OLS) estimates of the parameters for the sampled orange farms showed that regression co-efficient of plant population was positive and significant in all the size categories of farms.
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Social And Emotional Learning Of Students With Learning Difficulties. ASayali Deo and Digambar Darekar
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The social and emotional needs of students seem to less attended. Due to a greater number of students facing difficulties in learning the school environment gets affected. In order to improve the well-being of such frustrated students' activities enhancing social and emotional skills were administered for a month on 7th and 8th std students (N=100).
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Teaching Learning Process In DIET, Kakching District Of Manipur. Dr .Keithellakpam Bidyalakshmi
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The present paper attempts to study the process of teaching - learning activities conducted in the District Institute of Education and Training, at Kakching district of Manipur, India. Descriptive-survey method was adopted as the methodology of the study.
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256-263
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Adolescent Growth Of School Boys In Renigunta. Dr.E.Rameshbabu
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A cross-sectional study of growth on school boys, aged between 10.5 to 15.5 years, from the semi-urban area of Renigunta, about 7 miles to the north of Tirupati, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh has been studied in this dissertation. Growth, for this purpose, has been defined as measurable permanent increase in size of the body or its parts, and pubescence, as appearance of public and axillary hair.
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264-296
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Way Forward For Indian Agricultural Exports: Trends, Scope And Concerns. Manu Tyagi
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Agriculture, around the globe, is one of the most vital sectors of all the economic boroughs. Providing employment to approximately 60% of Indian population and 10% of urban ones on one hand while having a share in GDP of 15% makes this sector most important of all.
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297-303
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A Study On Learning Styles Of Bcom Pa Students In Coimbatore. Dr. K.Vidyakala,Dr. Nithyakala,Dr. J.Deepa,K.Geerthana And P.Nandhini
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"Learning Styles" has been regarded as one of the most important factors that controls the way of people learning. There is also a propensity to match students learning styles to the teaching styles of concerned teachers. There is a strong tendency for teachers and course designers to pay closer attention to students learning styles.
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304-312
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The Impact Of Political Development On Political Participation. Dr.Nisrin Yasin Al Hamadani
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The study aimed to investigate the impact if political development on political participation in Jordan. The research addressed the different concepts related to political development, and the political participation.
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313-326
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Present Status Of Infrastructure Facilities In Rmsa Schools In Central Uttar-Pradesh. Akansha Kapoor And Dr. Mohd. Ali Imam
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This study examines the physical facilities, which are mentioned by the government of India under its scheme for universalization of secondary education (RMSA). The population of the research includes the secondary schools in central Uttar Pradesh that mainly includes Barabanki, Hardoi, Kanpur, Lucknow, and Sitapur.
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327-334
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Research Manuscripts: Journal Selection And Publication. Anithamol Babu
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The importance of academic publication is increasing day by day. As per the UGC norms for the recruitment of Associate and assistant professor, it is mandatory to publish 7 and 10 research papers (respectively) are required to be published in UGC (CARE), or peer reviewed journals.
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335-344
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Customer Satisfaction: A Gender Based Study Of Mobile Industry . Dr. Anil K. Singh
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With almost hundred percent teledensity, telecom market in India has matured. In this hyper competitive telecom market the strategy to survive has changed from increasing customers' base to retain the already acquired existing customers.
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345-352
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Intersections between the 20th and 21st century: Portrayal of ‘background players of color’ in Western cinema Simran Chhabra
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The near end of the American Revolution (1775-1783) marked the birth of the African American slavery in North America, particularly in the United States of America, thereby producing a volatile racial climate that followed for centuries.
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353-356
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357-361
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Indian Dalit Literature: Egalitarian Society
Shubham
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The Republic of India is considered one of the emerging superpowers of the world, yet it is
fabled for its unyielding cast culture. This paper analyses the narratives of crushing,
circumstances of the suppressed and the origin of dalit literature. Scope of Dalit writings and
their study of movement are included in it. Ambedkarite beliefs are widely considered to be
their exceptional endeavours to upraise socially. This paper exhibits substantial interpretation
of social and legislative experiences of dalit community in the cast based society of India.
Cultural exclusion, economic deprivation and political exploitation of centuries made them to
break out of such kind of age – old prejudices. It includes how marginalized subaltern people
struggle for equality and freedom. Because of vigorous dalit motions along with hammering on
upper caste society through Dalit literature by writers and thinkers, and also by implementation
of welfare schemes by Government, a positive approach toward equality is seen in social life of
Dalit community nowadays. Indian Law has prohibited the discrimination on the grounds of
cast, creed, religion and gender. This is a expedition of oppressed from peregrination for
identity to egalitarian society
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361-368
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INDINIASING LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICSM
Wasnik Vijay Wasudeo and Dr Naresh Kumar
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358-366
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ROLE OF AGRICULTURE IN GENERATING INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT IN
INDIA
Dr. Sudhir Godghate
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Agriculture is an important sector of Indian economy as it contributes about 17% to
the total GDP and provides employment to over 60% of the population.
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367-371
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MENTAL PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPY'S EFFECT ON CHILDREN WITH
HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER AND ATTENTION DIFFICULTIES
MEGHA SHARMA, Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Gupta
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This study highlights the need of improving HDAD children's self-perception, emotional
literacy, and behavioral adjustment.
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372-379
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THE STUDY OF SADNESS AND UNEASE, AS WELL AS ITS
EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH
Vasudha P, Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Gupta
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The study of depression and anxiety, as well as its impact on human health, has
long been a focus of research and has always been a major topic of psychological
investigation.
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380-387
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CONTRIBUTION OF DR. ZAKIR HUSSAIN AS AN
EDUCATIONIST IN INDEPENDENT INDIA
DR. FOZIA BANO
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Dr. Zakir Hussain’s reputation as an educationist has been of the highest order. His educational achievements have become a landmark in the history of Indian education. He has been the third President of India. He secured secular ideas in the capacity of an educationist
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388-390
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डोगरी उपन्यासें च प्रयुक्त क्रिया पदबंधे दा अर्थपरक अध्ययनः
डा. बंदना खजूरिया
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वाक्य च बरतोंने आह्ले मूल जां विकारी शब्द गी ‘पद’ गलाया जंदा ऐ। डिक्शनरी च पेदै शब्द सिर्फ आपो-अपना अर्थ गै देई सकदे न। पर बरीकी कन्नै दिक्खने पर केईं मते पद रलियै इक अर्थ दिंदे न तां उस इकाई गी ‘पदबंध’ आखदे न।
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391-396
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Contributions of Indian educational philosophers in early childhood education Mahatma Gandhi, Tagore
Dr Kalpna
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In this study -an attempt will be made to provide a concise outline of the historical advances in education on both the international and the national level.
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397-406
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GROWTH BEHAVIOUR OF URBAN SETTLEMENTS IN RAJASTHAN BY SIZE CLASS
Dr. Chandreyi Banerjee
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407-412
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