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MALE CHAUVINISM IN ANITA DESAI’S ‘IN CUSTODY’
MRS. NILOFAR RASHID REZA
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Indian literature in English has journeyed a long way to achieve its present glory and grandeur. Beginning with the trio of Raja Rao, R.K.Narayan and Mulk Raj Anand, today it is assimilated in the rubric of post-colonial literature. At present it is enriched by a sizeable numbers of women writers read and acclaimed all over the world. Their works offer penetrative insight into the complex issues of life
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1-12
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A STUDY TO FIND OUT THE EFFICACY OF SURAH REHMAN ON STRESS AMONG WOMEN SUFFERING FROM PARALYSIS: A QUASIEXPERIMENTAL STUDY
SadiqaBibi, Umber Fatima
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Thepresent study analyticallyinvestigated the vigor of Surah Al-Rehman, the most melodic surah of Quran, in managing stress in Muslim women admitted in Physiotherapy clinic,Women Medical College (WMC), Abbottabad for the treatment of paralysis. It was a quasi-experimental study which hypothesized that women suffering from Paralysis will have high level of stress at pre-assessment level as compared to the post-assessment level.
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13-23
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Tourist route in Arandas as a religious and cultural destination: Sustainable approach
Dr. Arturo Laure Vidriales, Jaime Grover Vaca, Dr. José Luis Castillo Vargas, Rubén Leopoldo Arzaluz Ruiz
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In this document, the creation of a tourist route was proposed as a way to reactivate the tourism industry in the municipality of Arandas, Jalisco Mexico, due to the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the tourism sector in Mexico, this proposal intends to boost the economic flow, employment of tourist industry.
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24-32
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AWARENESSOF DISASTER MANAGEMENTAMONG B.ED. PUPIL TEACHERS’
ArnabSingha Roy, Dr.KausikChatterjee
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Disaster is an unexpected accident resulting from natural or man-made factors that incorporates a negative impact on the daily lives and living conditions of human and flora/fauna.Pupil teachers play an important role in effective disaster management system which is vital for a suitable future of life on the earth. Institutions which have a significant influence on the teacher to be trained are important sources for the transition of awareness of disaster management among students.
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33-42
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Trends of Urbanisation in Jhunjhunu District
Dr.Urmil Mahalawat, Amla Kumari
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Urbanisation is an index of transformation from traditional rural economies to modern industrial one. It is a long term process. This paper endeavored to illuminate on the process of urbanisation in Jhunjhunu district in Rajasthan over a century with emphasis on level, tempo of urbanisation and urban morphology using Indian Census data during 1901-2011.
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43-51
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The Depiction of Child Labour in Jammu and Kashmir
Dr. Shoiab Ahmad Bhat
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Children the prospect and panorama of society; require adequate development, contemplation and nourishment. Unfortunately there are number of issues and concerns related to children in Jammu and Kashmir e.g. child abuse, child labor, street children etc. The present research paper is an attempt to highlight the issue of child labor, to find the different factors responsible for child labor including poverty, family disharmony, educational constraints, unable to pay school fee, lack of education, civil war, corruption, etc.
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52-60
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Chalukya Vikramaditya – I (655 A.D. - 682 A.D.)
Sampath Kumar
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Vikramaditya I proved to be a great ruler like that of his father (Pulakeshin II), he recovered his father‟s throne and restored order in the fractured kingdom. Vikramaditya I defeated the Pallavas and even captured the Pallava capital Kanchi. He became the emperor of the Southern kingdom bounded by the three seas.
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61-64
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Online Tools and software in Education in India: Problems and Solutions
Prof.AbhijeetDawle, Mr. ShivajiLondhe
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Today,technology has turned all pervasive including the field of education. Advancement through the creation of new educational tools and software has created a kind of ease to the teachers as well as learners. Therefore, E-learning has developed into anessentialfacet of the edifying system today. In addition, each day it is getting an impetus due to its handiness and pragmatic approach.Thus, the present technology-driven scenario provides an opportunity to make maximum use of technology in today’s pandemic scenario
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65-70
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A correlational study on Emotional Intelligence and Marital Adjustment in Indian context
Dr ShriPrakshMishra, Rajarshi Mani Tripathi, Dr. Swadesh Bhatt, Dr. Sunil. Kumar Shukla
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The present paper examines the relation between emotional intelligence and marital adjustmentin Indian context. In Indian context marriage provides an opportunity to men and women to come closer, develop emotional relationship and fulfil their personal and social needs. Due to change in social life, stability in marriage life is becoming big challenge.
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71-77
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A STUDY ON INSURANCE PENETRATION AND DENSITY IN INDIA
Dr. Prashanth
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The insurance penetration across India at the end of the financial year 2019 stood at 0.9 percent. Compared to the financial year 2009, when the insurance penetration in the country was around 0.6 percent, this seemed to be an improvement. However, compared to the global average of 2.8 percent, India's insurance penetration is significantly low. Insurance penetration is the ratio of insurance premiums to the gross domestic product of the country. This paper highlights the Insurance Penetration and Density in India both Life and Nonlife.
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78-82
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Analysis of trade between India and Canada
Aarnav Chudasama
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The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between Canada and India have been going since 2010. The agreements are on reduction on the trade barriers and changes in the business environment. Canada aims to reduce the red tape it faces in India, this would mean them having greater access to the Indian technical sector and aimed to build a base in India which could help them gain greater access to the Asian market.
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83-88
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ANALYSIS OF SOCIO –ECONOMIC STATUS OF ARECA NUT CULTIVATORS : A CASE STUDY OF SHIVAMOGGA DISTRICT OF KARNATAKA
A.B. Chakreshwari
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The term arecanut (Areca catechu L.) is taken up from the Malayalam. It means the cluster of nuts. The exact location of the origination of the arecanut is not known till date but, it is said that the betel palm originally grew in the South-east Asian region, most probably in Malaysia or Philippines in the ancient times. These areas still have the widest variety of the plantation belonging to the „Areca‟ genus. The common practice and culture of chewing nuts is said to be as old as the origin of the plantation itself and has its roots in Vietnam and Malaysia.
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89-101
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MDGs to SDGs : Implications for Maternal health in India
Jagriti Anand
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Goal 5 of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) focused a great deal on maternal health, which has now been carried forward to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). While India made significant strides in reducing maternal mortality, the country did not succeed in achieving its health goals. This paper makes an assessment of the current state of Maternal health in India, and describes the various challenges it faces. It traces India's progress, or lack thereof, in its MDG performance in health, considers lessons that can be learned, and explores the road ahead to achieve sustainable development goals.
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102-113
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Bharat Kumar
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114-120
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BLENDED LEARNING IN 5Es MODEL
Dr. P. S. Hegadi, Dr. G. R. Angadi
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The dispositions of these views are reflections of demonstrations during training for government school teachers in Agastya International Foundation. We have been observing educational think-tanks widely debated over nature of Blended Learning since 1990s and arrived at little consensus. Graham (2006) stated in easily digestible form of definition that Blended learning systems as learning systems that combine face-to-face instruction with computer mediated instruction
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122-128
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AND SOME TAKE A LOVER
Shalini Choudhary
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Dina Mehta is a well-known name in the contemporary literary circles. Unlike most of the other prominent Parsi writers, who have based themselves in the West, Dina Mehta has chosen to stay in India and pursue her literary career. She has authored two novels – And Some Take A Lover and Mila In Love.
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130-134
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Intentionally Ignored Deeper Economic Crisis
Ashok Kumar
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This article attempts to highlight the current economic crisis in the post lockdown period. It critically gazes upon the socio-economic changes since the imposition of strictest lockdown in March 2020.
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135-143
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144-148
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Impact Analysis of COVID-19 on Health and Human Rights
Anshuma Upadhyay
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he COVID-19 prevention was a challenge for most of the countries with extended lockdown straining socioeconomic activities.
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149-155
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PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL IN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES-A STUDY
Dr.P.RPrasannaRekha
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156-162
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Changing Contours of Dispossession and Accumulation in Contemporary Capitalism- A case study of the Land Acquisition Law in India
PRANAV TRIGUNAYAT
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163-175
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जालोर जजलेकी भूजल स्थिजि पर जिस्तृि अध्ययन
Vijay Kumar
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'भूजल' शब्द उस पानी को संदर्भित करता हैजो पृथ्वी की सतह के नीचेचट्टानोंऔर र्मट्टी के र्िद्ों के साथ-साथ चट्टानोंके जोडोंऔर फ्रै क्चर मेंपाया जाता है।
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Recent Economic Reforms and Important Bills to Boost Agriculture Produce in India
Ajay Kumar,Dr. Dinesh Kumar Sharma
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India is the country of farmers. Farming in India is so important that some half of the GDP is being contributed by agriculture and its allied sector.
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186-193
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