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Emotional Decision Making - Tests For Prevalence Among Day Traders. S.Vasumathy Hariharan and Dr Catherine Joseph
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Decision making has been an important arena of study for all the researchers. The parameters involved in decision making, the methods of evaluation have been deliberated on many seminars and platforms. But decision making cannot be categorized as an activity that takes place only using a set of factors. It is an activity that is often driven by emotions and other factors.
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1-12
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A Granger-Causal Examination Of The Relationship Between Foreign Direct Investment And Economic Growth In Nigeria (1981 - 2007).
Mustapha Muktar And Abubakar Wambai Aminu
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The paper conducts an empirical examination of the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic growth taking real domestic product (RGDP) as a proxy for growth in the Nigerian economy, using Granger causality test and Simple Linear Regression.
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13-27
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Strategic Analysis of Effective Implementation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (MGNREGP) In Jewargi Block of Gulbarga District In Karnataka. Mr.AnilKumar.B.Kote
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The Government of India Was Passed the national rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) in 2005 which is the central government's response to the constitutionally manifested right to work and a means to promote livelihood security in India's rural areas. To this end, the act guarantees 100 days of manual employment at statutory minimum wage rates to any rural household whose adult members willing to do unskilled manual work.
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28-40
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Indian Social Discourse: Relocating Class, Caste, Gender And Other Emerging Margins. Dr Sudhir NarayanSingh and Dr Dalvir Singh Gahalawat
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GOD made Man and the man made society. Though religious scriptures ideologically claim that 'all men are born equal' yet there exists a universal Darwinian power struggle for the survival of the fittest where the muscle, military and intellectual capabilities are still unanimous deciding factors.
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41-50
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The relationship between the selfcategorization of Bedouin teenagers in Israel and their residential areas. Hujierat Mussa
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This study researched the Bedouin population in Israel. Its purpose is to examine the selfcategorization of teenagers from the Bedouin sector, the extent of its importance and suitability for them, and to identify their frequent and significant categorizations and examine the relationship between these categorizations and the subjects' residential areas.
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51-66
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Correlates of Innovation Capability among SMEs in Turkey: An Empirical Study. Arzu Tektas, Emine Nur Ozkan Gunay, Abdulmecit Karatas and Asli Deniz Helvacioglu
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The aim of this study is to determine the impact of innovation indicators on innovation capability for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) operating in Turkey. To this purpose, a causal framework is developed where the internal and external indicators of innovation lead to enhanced innovation capability.
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67-83
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An Analysis of Petroleum Pricing in India. Dr. N.P.Hariharan and Ms. R. Aruna
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Price of petrol was not fixed or controlled in the pre independence period and in the first post independence decade. During 1990s, the Administered price mechanism came into existence. For socio economic reasons, price of a few petroleum products like kerosene and LPG were subsidized, and some of the other petroleum products were priced above the cost of production.
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84-97
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The Retention Strategies Of Employees Of IT Industries. J. Vijayakumar
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In the present situation the Retention of Information technology employees in service sector is very difficult. The Human resource department implement different strategies to this these employees to play a key role in designing the policies, practices and strategies, which can enable an organization to retain them to contributing a lot to the business.
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98-131
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A Study On Brand Preference Among The Students Of Jadavpur University. Joy Das, Debjit Gupta, Kasturi Chakraborty, Koustav Mondal and Souvik Chakraborty
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Consumerism in India gained a new momentum with the simplification of trade related laws and procedures. During the last two decades or so, there has been a steady increase in the number of brands for all categories of products.
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132-154
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A Study On The Social Intelligence And Creativity Scale Among The English Language Teachers. J. PRABHAVATHI
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Social Intelligence is the ability to get along well with others and to get them cooperate with us. Sometimes it is referred to as people skills. Social Intelligence includes an awareness of situations and the social dynamics that govern them, and a knowledge of interaction styles and strategies that could help a person achieve his or her objectives in dealing with others.
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155-165
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Regional Disparity And Gender In Environmental Awareness: A Comparative Study On Environmental Awareness Among School Students In Urban And Rural India. MANJUNATHA.S and ANILKUMAR B KOTE
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The concept environment can be understood in total of all components surrounding the man i.e. environment is the sum of all social, biological, physical and chemical factors which compose the surroundings of man. Each component of these surroundings constitutes of resource on which man draws with a view of promoting human welfare.
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166-186
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Socio Economic Impact of NREGS on Livelihood of Rural People. Sunit Kumar and V.A. Bourai
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This paper looks at the impact of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) in Uttarakhand that was launched in the year 2005 as a social security measure aimed at providing 100 day employment security to the poor in villages. The NREGA was also meant to use this labour to construct rural infrastructure.
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187-204
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Family Planning and understanding fertility Behaviour among Banjara Tribe of Karnataka. Dr. V. Jagadeesh
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The study on family planning helps us with useful clues for understanding the fertility behaviour of the couples. It will also provide us with some insight into the cost-benefit considerations of parents, both are the conscious and sub-conscious levels for desiring many or few children. This study among Banjaras will help in bridging the gaps in the accumulated knowledge on the subject.
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205-218
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Common Dietary Pattern among Lamani Tribe : A Case study of Bellary District in Karnataka. Dr. V. Jagadeesh
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The dietary pattern was studied by probing into their meal pattern by 24 hours recall method. A minimum of one day was taken. The food eaten on the previous day and a maximum of 3 days the day before yesterday, yesterday and today. In the morning what they were planning to cock that particular day was enquired.
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219-224
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Poverty and Access to Health Care System : Among Banjaras of Bellary district in Karnataka. Dr. V. Jagadeesh
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Forest environment degradation is the basic cause for poverty among Banjaras. Poverty means hunger and sick, not being able to see a doctor. It is related with lack of food resources, employment, schooling and infrastructures. Precisely poverty is the lack of multiple resources that leads to hunger and physical deprivation.
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225-236
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A Study on FDI in India. By D.Ramachandran and Dr.V.J.R.Emerlson Moses
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Starting from a baseline of less than USD 1 billion in 1990, a recent UNCTAD survey projected India as the second most important FDI destination (after China) for transnational corporations during 2010-2012. As per the data, the sectors which attracted higher inflows were services, telecommunication, construction activities and computer software and hardware.
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237-244
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A Theoretical Understanding Of Environmental Degradation And Few Ethics For Environmental Sustainability. G.Thirumoorthy
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Environment is the sculpture of all living beings and it shaping the nature according its own way. Environment created lot of noble living specious among that human is the most noblest and precious. Environment is the ultimate mother of all living specious. The natural phenomenon acts together and creating a favorable environment for surveillance of not only human being but all living things.
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245-250
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Extent And Nature Of People Participation In Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana- A Study Of Haryana State. Dr. Satish Kumar and Dr. B.P Sahu
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In the present study, the nature and extent of people participation in Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana an effort has been made to assess the self motivated to join SHG, role played in the formation of SHG, contribution in the meeting of SHG, involvement in the decision making process and role played in strengthening the SHG. The subject chosen for this study were new and applicable for the SHGs operating in the whole of Haryana covered under SGSY.
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251-265
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Positioning strategies in the petroleum industry : The case of Zimbabwe. Phineas Zvandasara and Takaidza Sibanda
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The study sought to identify the positioning strategies to be adopted in order to push large volumes and survive in the petroleum industry in Zimbabwe.
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266-281
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A Review Of Agricultural Diversification In Context Of India And Assam. Surajit Saikia
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Traditionally, agricultural diversification referred to a subsistence kind of farming wherein farmers were cultivating varieties of crops on a piece of land and undertaking several enterprises on their farm portfolio. Household food and income security were the basic objectives of agricultural diversification.
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282-296
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Secondary Schools Student's Perceptions And Attitude On The Importance Of Quality Library For Academic Achievement In Morogoro, Tanzania. Carolina R. Makunda, Patrick A. Ndunguru and Stelyus L. Mkoma
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The purpose of the study was to get the insight about the perceptions of students on the importance of libraries of academic achievement. Surveyed sample consisted of 240 students were by 119 were males and 121 females from two secondary schools in Morogoro, Tanzania.
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297-304
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Coverage of Religious Teachings, Blasphemy Law and Caricature of the Holy Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W) in Minorities' Press of Pakistan. Zahid Yousaf
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This paper focuses on the three different issues that are the religious teachings, blasphemy law and Caricature issue of Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W)in the minorities' press of Pakistan. The minorities' newspapers and magazines from all the minority religions are selected for the study.
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305-325
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Hostility Of Adolescents In Relation To Family Environment And Demographics. Divya, T. V. and Manikandan, K.
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This study was undertaken to find out the influence of demographic variables and family environment on hostility of adolescents. The study was carried out among college students of the age group of 17-20. Family Environment Scale and Multiphasic Hostility Inventory were administered to the participants.
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326-337
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'From the Theatre to the Office' :An analysis of the managerial and leadership skills and competencies of medical superintendents of public hospitals in Zimbabwe. Prosper Chonzi and Takaidza Sibanda
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A lack of management capacity was identified as the key stumbling block to attaining the goals of health for all in Zimbabwe. As part of the overall management development process, this research set out to analyze and identify the management and leadership skills and competencies that are important for health services management and to evaluate managers' self-assessed proficiency in each of these skills.
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338-352
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Watchful eyes. Omer M. Othman Domoro and Syed Omar Syed Bin Agil
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This case captures the problem of police corruption in Libya as one of the most challenging issues that is developing in the country. Fighting corruption in the Libyan police force is going to be a hard task to complete and raising the pay rate is not going to solve the problem.
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353-361
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Narrative Technique in A Handful of Rice. Tarun Kumar Yadav
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The novelist, Kamala Markanday, was born in Mysore in 1924. She was admitted in Madras University at the age of sixteen. She went to England in 1948, but was unproductive in attainment of a job as a journalist. She was awarded the National Association of Independent Schools Award (USA) in 1967 and the Asian Prize in 1974.
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362-366
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TALENT MANAGEMENT IN MODERN BUSINESS scenario with reference to HR practices in various Industries of India. Prof.(Dr.) Sanjay Pandey, Mr. Amit Stieve Henry and Mr. Subhash Chawla
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In India Talented employees never had the privilege that they enjoy today. The organizations are looking at newer ways to attract employees. Once a recruit walk its gateways, it focus on building loyalty. This strategy of how to attract and retain employees is known as "talent management".
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367-378
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Examining Primary Teachers' Views on Teacher Education for Teaching Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms in Bangladesh. Asim Das and Toshiro Ochiai
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The purpose of present study was to examine primary school teachers' views on teacher education for teaching students with disabilities in inclusive classrooms in some selected primary schools of southern Bangladesh. This paper reviewed the current situation of education of students with disabilities in mainstream education setting in the country.
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379-393
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Managers' Personal Values and Strategic Orientation As Drivers of Organizational Performance: A Study of Selected Banks in Nigeria. Fapohunda, Tinuke. M.
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Human resources are critical elements in all economic enterprises; and at the core of the philosophies that shape the strategic posture of a firm are the personal values of owners and strategic managers. Therefore, this study explains the impact of manager's personal values in company strategic orientation as a driver for organisation performance in the Nigerian Banking Industry.
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394-411
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Status of Health Care Facilities in Urban Masses of Northern Ethiopia: A Case Study. Mushir Ali
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The prevailing inequitably distribution of the health related services, is a common problem the in urban society in sub-saharan countries. The present work was attempted to identify distribution of health care centers in relation of population growth, to describe availability of health care facilities per households, and to assess the problem related to health care system and find the suggestions.
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412-426
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Appraisal of Public-Private Partnership in Public Transport Service Delivery: A Case of Metro Mass Transit (MMT) Limited, Ghana. Richard Baah-Mintah and Mohammed Saani Adams
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The study was designed to examine public-private partnership in the provision of transport service in Ghana using the Metro Mass Transit (MMT) as a case study. The study employed descriptive and case study research designs. The convenience and the purposive sampling methods were used to draw 574 respondents made up of 540 passengers of MMT, 20 management staff of MMT and the 7 officials each from the 7 shareholders of the MMT Limited.
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427-440
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An Analysis Of Food Inflation In India
. Prof. N.P. Hariharan and Prof. S. Siva Kumar
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The study on effect of inflation on common man in an economy is so vital in the present situation. As the requirement of the people is ever increasing on various goods and services, the continuous increase in prices of goods and services affect their purchasing power and their life.
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441-453
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Emotional intelligence and general well-being among middle aged people
. Dr. Padmakumari and Dr. Radha Prativadi
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Many studies provide evidence that EI can be understood as ability useful for predicting important outcomes such as mental health and progression. More recently, evidence demonstrates that EI is a significant factor in explaining individual emotional reactions to work contexts like performance and leadership. This has led to some authors proposing a relationship between EI and Well-Being.
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454-471
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Tracing Participation from the Global To Local Roots: The International, Indian and the 'Bengali' Politics Of Participation
. Parama Bannerji (Ray Chaudhuri)
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The notion of 'participation' and its association with the concept planning and governance has got the spotlight in recent times. There has been a broad consensus among the major international donors and agencies on the effectiveness of this approach.
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472-486
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Perception of Parents on English Reader and Supplementary Reader NCERT Text-books prescribed for IX and X Classes
. Dr. Vivek Kohli
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No education seems to be worth the name which has not made children at home in the world of books and so related them, mind to mind, with thinkers who have dealt with knowledge. The text book is one of the important aids in the teaching-learning process and has occupied a pivotal role in educating the children.
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487-497
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Qualitative and quantitative analysis an informal settlement and empower them (Case Study: Ilam city 2012)
. Kramat Ziari, Hasan Hekmat nia, Ismail Ali akbari, Reza Mokhtari, Mousa Maleki Pour and Ahmad Maleki Pour
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The present article has surveyed the definitions relating to the informal settlement, a variety of informal and informal settlement in Iran and the effective factors in the escalation of informal settlement and most major causes of the rise and expansion of informal settlements in Iran and the strategies and policies of the evolution of informal settlement in Iran and the world and, finally the researcher came to a conclusion decisions.
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498-512
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Key Determinants of Job Satisfaction and its Impact on Public Service Sector Employees
. Sailaja Nimmagadda and Dr.Murali krishna.Buddha
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Job satisfaction is an important aspect for an organization's success. A successful organization is the one with satisfied workers. The focus of the study is to find out the major determinants of job satisfaction and whether they have any impact on the job satisfaction of the employee of public sector organizations.
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513-521
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Poverty, Hunger And Malnutrition In India: A Challenge For The Development Policy Makers
. Dr. PitabasaSahoo
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India has failed in making a dent in poverty, hunger and malnutrition. The overall improvement in reducing poverty and hunger and increasing nutritional status is slow in various states in the country. While India has achieved success in combating transient food insecurity caused by droughts or floods, it miserably failed in solving chronic food and nutritional insecurity.
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522-548
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Modeling Inflation Expectations in Pakistan. Farrah Yasmin and Mohammad Afzal
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This study examines the macroeconomic determinants of inflation expectations in Pakistan. We used 5-month moving average technique to generate future inflation in Pakistan using the monthly data for the period of Sep-03 to July-11. The study undertook FMOLS and ECM approach to assess the short run and long run impact of independent variables through hybrid new Keynesian type Phillips curve.
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549-566
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Production Uncertainty and Technical Inefficiency of Textile Manufacturing and Exporting Firms in Pakistan
. Inayatullah Khan and MUHAMMAD AFZAL
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The textile industry of Pakistan has shown progress not only in production but it has also performed well in export over the last five decades. We estimated technical inefficiency (T.I.E) and production uncertainty (P.U) due to (T.I.E) of Pakistan's textile exporting firms.
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567-585
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Identification of Barriers in the Political empowerment of hill rural women: A Study of Pauri district in Uttarakhand
. Dr. Prashant kandari
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Women even though being reflecting a strong dimension in the current socio-economic scenario of the hill areas are still a million miles away from attaining the equal status as been prearranged to the other gender of the society. Several resurrecting policy actions have been taken by the government in the past but all lacked the perseverance to revive the condition of the women in these areas.
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586-608
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Dimensions of Non-Performing Assets in Urban Co-operative Banks (UCBs) - An Analytical Study with Reference to UCBs in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh
. K. Manohar, Dr. Himachalam Dasaraju and Dr Kota Srinivasa Murthy
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Co-operative credit societies were set up in India towards the close of 19th century. Since their inception, the UCBs have been playing an important role in the socio-economic development of the country by making available institutional credit at affordable cost, particularly in the urban and semi-urban areas. Urban Co-operative Banks functioning with the twin objectives of co-operation and banking.
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609-635
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Role Of Ipr Issues In The Era Of Information And Communication Technology
. T.RAGHUNADHA REDDY and C.KUMARI
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In the modern technology oriented e-society, libraries are also getting ICT oriented, giving due importance to digital resources to provide rapid, easy and seamless access to information. Digital technology has converted the library from paper based to electronic access point, where information is transmitted with a single click over interactive network.
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636-645
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Problems of Women Entrepreneurship in India
. Dr. Mary Tahir and Dr.Tahir Hussain
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The development of any country depends on the work and creativity put in by both male and female in every sector of economy. Immense potential is there only it is has to be tapped in the right manner for best results. A country like India having no dearth of human resources unlike many others has to help its woman to come out of the folds of culture, tradition, stereotype thinking as an outcome of its historical and socio-economic background, and be a part and parcel of the list of entrepreneurs.
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646-683
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Problems Of Red Chilli Growers And Cold Storage Units - A Case Study Of Guntur District
. Dr. R.Jayaprakash Reddy
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Red chilli is the most widely used spice in the world. India is the world leader in chilli production followed by China and Pakistan. India is not only the largest producer but also the largest consumer of chilli in the world. Chillies are grown in almost all the states throughout the country.
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684-697
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Labour Right and Union Democracy
. Dr. Mallikarjunappa N.L.
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In recent years, trade unions in India have become increasingly reliant on constructing workers' rights as part of the broader rubric of human rights. While the topic of labour rights has become popular in recent academic literature, it remains under explored. An important element of constructing labour rights as human rights is its impact on union democracy and rank-and-file mobilization, though this has yet to be fully explored.
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698-704
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A1, A2 Beta Casein Variants In Cows - Its Impact On Modern Human Health
. Narotam Sharma, Veena Sharma, Satish Chandra Nautiyal, Prem Raj Singh, R.S. Kushwaha, Shivani Sailwal, Shayan Ghosh, Ahmer Naushad and R.K Singh
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Milk from a variety of animal species has been included in the diet not only for infants, but also for human adults. Indian breeds of cows are called Bos Indicus. Common forms of beta-casein in are A1 and A2, while B is less common, and A3 and C are rare. At position 67th of the beta-casein chain, proline in variant A2 is substituted by histidine in variant A1.
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705-718
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Attitudes And Orientations Of Research Scholars In Bangalore University. Suresha R
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The present study focused on Attitudes and orientations of Research scholars in Bangalore University is an empirical inquiry into the social realities pertaining to research students in academic profession, focusing specifically on the attitudes and orientations and work aspirations. It seeks to probe empirically into the extent, determinants and implications of achievement among this emerging professional group in the context of contemporary Indian society.
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719-735
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Anita Desai's Perspective Of Man-Woman Relationship In Her Novels. Shelly Jain
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The most prominent theme that the novels of Anita Desai carry is the relationship between a man and a woman. She beautifully uses her artistry to explore this theme in all possible directions. While depicting the relationship, she not only gives voice to the feminine cause, but also presents it realistically, though, in a silent manner.
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736-744
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Paper in Hindi
Suparsana
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745-751
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Pregnancy and Patriarchy: Freedom of Women in Question
Anil Kumar
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This paper reflects that women in a patriarchal social set up, particularly in
developing societies like India, do not have autonomy concerning their reproductive rights.
Instead, they are used as mere means of reproduction. Does a woman have reproductive
rights? Is freedom of women a myth or reality? With these fundamental questions, the author
philosophically analyses the matter of privilege concerning the reproductive right of women.
Furthermore, there is speculation of current challenges to reproductive rights in terms of other
issues like sex determination, sex-selective abortion and female foeticide.
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752-760
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FOLKLORE BLOOSMES WITH COWSONG
Marshal Sharam
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761-766
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Poet Jayadeva’s Geetha Govinda: Love and Divine Oneness
Dr. H N MANJURAJU
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Jayadeva born c.1170 CE), was a Sanskrit poet during the 12th century. He is most known
for his epic poem Geetha Govinda, which concentrates on Krishna's love with the gopi,
Radha, in a rite of spring. This poem, which presents the view that Radha is greater than
Krishna, is considered an important text in the Bhakti movement of Hinduism
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767-782
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CHILD LABOUR IN BEEDI INDUSTRY
Dr.S. Shyamala Devi
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783-786
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Paper in Hindi
Damodar Lal Meena
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800-806
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