Manju Kapur's Difficult Daughters |
Author : Dr Annie John |
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Abstract : Difficult Daughter's by Manju Kapur is the story of a woman torn between different forces that affect her life. Her duty towards her family, her desire to be academically well equipped, her illicit love affair with a married man and her attempts to shape her own destiny stands at the core of the novel. Although the novel is set against the political backdrop, the historical events displayed are purely imaginative reconstructions |
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Authenticity of Dalit Experience and Literary Expression |
Author : Dr. Tanaji N. Kolekar |
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Abstract : The human history has been a vibrant record of an incessant struggle as well as dialectic between the two opposing forces; between the exploiters and the exploited, the rulers and the ruled, the powerful and the powerless, the oppressors and the oppressed and between the colonizers and the colonized. |
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The Postcolonial Perspectives In Indian English Novels |
Author : Dr. Ashok D. Mashale |
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Abstract : To define Post-Colonialism it's important to know about and to define colonialism. Colonialism is the expansion of a nation's sovereignty over foreign territories through forcible occupation. European colonialism began in the fifteenth century and reached its culmination point in the late 19th century. At the height of European colonialism, more than three quarters of the earth belonged to European nations (Britain, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, and Germany). These colonial powers were interested in increasing their own political power and in exploiting thecolonies' resources. Most of the indigenous peoples of colonial territory were oppressed and enslaved by the occupying power |
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Rama Mehta's "Inside the Haveli" A Feminist Perspective |
Author : Dr. Mrs. Ramnavmiwale Meera |
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Abstract : Feminism as a literary theory entered academic circle in the late 1960's with the arrival of post-structuralism. It is different from traditional approaches of literary criticism because it does not emerge from literature in practice. As Jaidev points out in his article - "In any case, several post - structuralists are feminists and they are busy creating a feminist aesthetics, a feminist (1) literary theory…." It seems that Rama Mehta's novel 'Inside the Haveli' is written under the sweeping influence of such literary theories in its moments of euphoria. In the process of creating an exclusively feminist text, Rama Mehta seems to be influenced by the individualistic feminism |
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Impact of mother-tongue on Communicative English |
Author : Ms. Sujata Raghoba Tiwale |
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Abstract : In stylistic and sociolinguistic 'register' refers to a socially or situation -ally, defined style of language. Many fields of discourse, such as religion and medicine, have their own special language styles. These are professional or technical registers. In a more general sense, 'register' is also used to indicate degrees of formality within language use. A business letter, for example, will employ a more formal register than a domestic chat. Variety a term used, most commonly in sociolinguistics and stylistics, to describe a particular form or kind of language. |
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MEDITATION : RELAXING THE WHOLE BEING |
Author : Dr. Rajani Jayant Dalavi |
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Abstract : The tradition of meditation dates back to the history of human beings. Nobody is sure exactly how meditation began. Even though noted history of meditation primarily seems to have originated from Asia, the concept of meditation is universal, on that appears in all cultures of the world. Most scholars and documents say that the history of meditation can be traced some 5,000 years ago. One of the biggest proponents in the history of meditation is Budha. The Budha is also known as one of the biggest meditation icon in both current and times past. |
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Socio - Economic Profile of Dairy Farmers In Solapur District of Maharashtra State |
Author : Dr. S. V. Shinde |
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Abstract : Dairy Farming is a class of agricultural, or more properly, an animal husbandry enterprise, raising female cattle, goats, or certain other lactating livestock for long term production of Milk, which may be either processed on site or transported to a dairy for processing and eventual retail sale. Most dairy farms sell the male calves borne by their cows/buffaloes usually for real production, rather than raising Non-Milk Producing Stock. Many dairy farms also grow their own feed, typically including corn, alfalfa and hay. This is fed directly to the Milching animals, or stored as silage for use during the slack season. Additional dietary supplements are added to the feed the increase quality Milk production Dairying has been a part and parcel of Indian culture and civilization from the ancient times and remains so even today. Dairy farming plays a very important role in improving the economy of the country. Milk has an important place in human diet. |
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Critical Assessment of Devgad Fishermen Co-operative Society |
Author : Vhankade P.G |
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Abstract : Maharashtra is having 87000 sq km area suitable for fishing. This area is divided into coastal and inland fisheries. However more than 90 percent of the fish production comes from sea st water. Maharashtra state stands 1 in the total number of fisheries co-operatives and fish production in the country. Maharashtra is having 2245 fisheries cooperatives societies and 31 cooperative societies are having 2.46 lac members. The total sale of fish product by these societies was of Rs. 2846 lac out of these total fisheries cooperatives in Maharashtra. |
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Trend Analysis of Agricultural Commodities in APMC Solapur |
Author : Dr. C. S. Bhanumate |
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Abstract : Marketing of agricultural commodities plays crucial role in the protecting interest of both producers and consumers. The growth of Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) was 286 such markets during 1950-51 in India. These markets have grown exponentially in subsequent years. Now the country has 7566 Agricultural Regulated Markets. The relative growth of regulated markets in India by 25 times during 1950-51 to 2007-08. |
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Farmers Suicides In India |
Author : Dr. P. V. Deshmukh |
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Abstract : Agriculture sector has a pivotal role in Indian economy. The share of agriculture sector in G.D.P. of India was 44.0% during 1973-74 .Agriculture provides the principal means of livelihood for over 60 percent of India's population. There a significant increase in production between 1951-52 to 1959-1960 was due to favorable monsoons and expansion of acreage not yield. In Indian planning agriculture sector ignored except few five years plan. Indian planning has not be given appropriate priority to agriculture. There are lot of limitations for protection to agriculture in new economics policy. |
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Frauds In India - Harmful Matter |
Author : Dr. R. J. Sabale |
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Abstract : India has by most estimates, 300 million people who like below the poverty line. As they stare and the ex-chequer loss Rs. 1.76 lakh Crores and more it is perhaps about time that the rest of nation work up and demands action. India have been biggest corruption cases. We decided to dig deep to see which scams were the biggest and most damaging to the country. In our daily life most of up must have been a witness to thinking in same or the other part of the country. It could be in the form of a taxi driver manipulating the matter to jack-up or a government officer taking bribery to promptly transfer your file to the next department. An ever Indian people is hard working but it is the people in change of the system |
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Spatial Organization of Holy Places In Maharashtra |
Author : Dr. K.A. Mali |
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Abstract : Spatial organization lies very much the heart of most geographical investigation. Geographer study mans reaction to space and gives more attention to fact of distributional phenomena. The common concern of issue in cultural and religious studies is the distribution of sacred sites; while there is a tendency to think of sacred space in term of site and location; religious routs bear analysis as well. Maharashtra has a long tradition of tolerance and symbiotic interaction with different region faith. |
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A Psychological Study of Emotional Literacy Among Indian Male And Female Parents |
Author : P. S. BANSODE |
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Abstract : Middle Adulthood is a period of potential stress and a proportion will react with the development of emotional symptoms. Difference views about effect of emotional Literacy. Emotional Literacy is one of the factors of Emotional Intelligence. However emotional literacy is not merely about controlling emotional responses for none's benefit and that of others. It is also using appointee emotions |
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A Study of Textile Unit in Solapur |
Author : Dr. Rajendra N. Shendage |
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Abstract : India has a very long tradition of nearly 3000 years of textile production. It was mostly traditional, home-bound and castes-associated. During English rule, they had promoted the production of cotton in India for supplying it to the textile mills in England. Export of raw cotton out of, and imports of finished fabric into, India was a profitable trade for them. The first composite cotton textile mill came up at Kolkata in 1818, the second one came up in 1854 in Mumbai and the third one at Ahmedabad in 1861. By 1914, the number of mills had grown to 271. On the eve of Independence, there were 395 textile mills in India. |
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Implementing 3-tier Architecture in C#.net |
Author : Mr. Mahesh Sarvade |
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Abstract : A long ago programmers used to write much lines of code and various logical functions and procedure to support reuse of their code. But in modern world you have to go beyond just reusability and mere programming logic. Today's applications demands vast data support, User Interface Improvisation, data security and dynamic business needs. Here the 3-tier applications came into picture to solve developer's problem. Separating the tiers in applications helps programmer to conceentrate on very particular logic and build strong and dynamic programming architecture to support business applications. Theoretically many of you have read about concept and working of 3-tier architecture so will go directly to implementation of 3-tier architecture in c#.net |
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BLUTOOTH Technology in CAR |
Author : Ms. Sanam Javid Inamdar |
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Abstract : If you navigate through the rest of our site you will learn that there are tons of advantages/benefits when using wireless devices. In addition to improving safety as a result of eliminating the clutter of wires and associated hazardous connections, wireless technology also offers many convenient advantages. For example, when you are travelling with your laptop, PDA, MP3 player and other devices, you no longer have to worry about bringing along all of your connecting cables. |
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Investigations on Gel Grown Lead Iodide and Thin Films of Gel Grown Lead Iodide Single Crystals |
Author : D. S. Bhavsar |
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Abstract : Observations on Surface Microtopography of gel grown PbI crystals and thin films of gel 2 grown PbI crystals are reported. Initiation of 2 growth layers, interlacing pattern, dendritic growth, symmetry and asymmetry hexagonal arms and natural triangular etch pits were seen. The surface topography, of gel grown PbI crystals and 2 of thin films of gel grown PbI have been related to 2 the growth parameters. Crystals grown at constant 0 temperature (30 c) have been reported to be dendritic crystals. Growths patterns and etch pits formation on them are interpreted. It is established that the gel grown PbI and thin films of gel grown 2 PbI grow by two-dimensional nucleation 2 mechanism and by spreading and pilling of growth layers. |
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Skills for Librarians in the Age of Knowledge |
Author : Mr. Ghante P. B. |
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Abstract : Technology has changed library services. In particular, the use of the IT has made a significant difference. We are living in the knowledge age. Knowledge is the basic requirement for every human activity and it is important as food, air and water. In knowledge based society librarians need to acquire some new skill to satisfy their user's information need. This article highlights about the important skills for Librarian & role of Librarian in the age of knowledge. |
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Synthesis By Sol-gel Method And Characterization Of Zno Nanoparticles |
Author : T.V.Kolekar, H.M.Yadav, S.S.Bandgar, A.C.Raskar, S.G.Rawal, G.M.Mishra |
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Abstract : Semiconductor nanomaterials have received been received great attentions. Among these various semiconductor oxide nanomaterialss zinc oxide is a versatile material because of its physic-chemical properties such as mechanical, electrical, optical, magnetic and chemical sensing properties. It has a wide band gap of 3.3 eV and it is used in various applications electronic devices, biomedical field, verity of sensors, etc[1] Now a days, various routes have been used for the synthesis of ZnO nanomaterials, such as sol–gel synthesis[2], hydrothermal/solvothermal methods [3,4] microemulsion method [5], precipitation[6], and physical vapor deposition [7]. Sol-gel method gives homogenous, high-purity, and high-quality nanopowders [8]. The morphology of the nanoparticles can be changed by changing the solvents. In the present study, a simple and cost effective sol–gel method was used to prepare ZnO nanoparticles, using zinc acetate as a precursor, acetic acid the complexing agent and triton X-100 as a surfactant. The optical properties, particle size, and crystallinity, of the final ZnO nanoparticles were investigated. |
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Managerial Skills for Organizational Performance : An Analytical Study |
Author : Prof. Raju. R. Kamble |
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Abstract : Managerial skills are sets of qualities and attributes in the personality of managers that enable them to effectively manage the working of a firm. Good managerial skills can create a world of difference in the efficiency and performance of the organization |
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Assessing Reading Habits of D.Ed. Trainee Teachers |
Author : Dr. Shashi Wanjari - Dr. Vaishali Mahakulkar |
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Abstract : Real reading means plucking out all the subtle threads of meaning from sentences, paragraphs and pages and weaving them into your own personality. ( Sterl A. 1953) Reading is a complex process by which a reader reconstructs, to some degree, a message encoded by a writer in graphic language.(Goodman, K.S. 1970) The need for information is a primary motivator of both children and adults. People read materials, which might help them, learn more about their occupations or about their hobbies. Reading can satisfy intellectual and political demands. Students use reading to acquire knowledge which is related to scholastic success; indeed young people view this as the primary motive for reading. Reading also provides a source of pleasure. |
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