DEVELOPING INDIA: INCLUSIVE POLICY AND ECONOMIC INCLUSION | Author : Suryawanshi S. R. and Kalel N. S. | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : This research study focused on to study the overall socio-economic condition and the development process through the government as well banking services and achieving sustainable development through the fulfillment of all basic needs of weaker section of society and eradicate social exclusion in this agree-based, developing, mix-economy accepted democratic country to make positive changes. To fulfill the complete basic need to bring the marginalized, undeveloped in main stream of economic development. Such as, labour, child labour, unorganized labour, street vendors landless, vegetables sellers, sugarcane workers, construction, bakery workers, scrap workers, conventional businessman, tribal low income group. |
| POPULATION, MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD ACCIDENTS IN ASSAM: A SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS | Author : Rashmi Konwar | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : The deadly unwanted and awkward events that happen in roads causing damage cumulating to serious injury or death of human beings unexpectedly or unknowingly are known as road accidents. Increasing population along with gradual transformation in socio-economic spectrum of inhabitants of Assam have been the key cause responsible for steep rise in the number of motor vehicles on the roads and which in turn results in frequent road accidents leading to huge number of injuries and deaths. In fact, when the state has witnessed population growth of 18.92 per cent during 1991-2001, the growth of motor vehicles has been as high as 149.23 per cent during the same period. The growth of motor vehicles has also been significantly high in the state (128.67 per cent during 1995-2005).The incidence rates of injuries and deaths due to road accidents, however markedly vary across the state depending on a variety of factors. |
| UP KEEPING WITH THE NEW ERA OF DIGITAL WORLD: DIGITAL MARKETING & PROSPECTS. | Author : Madhulika Bhargava | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :-Digital Marketing is relatively new term in marketing. It has become more enlightened with the rise of E-commerce. According to a survey by Assocham, India's e- commerce market, which stood at $2.5 billion in 2009, reached $8.5 billion in 2012 and rose 88 per cent to touch $16 billion in 2013. The survey estimates the country's e-commerce market to reach $56 billion by 2023, driven by rising online retail. India's e-commerce market grew at a staggering 88 per cent in 2013 to $ 16 billion, riding on booming online retail trends and defying slower economic growth and spiraling inflation. Besides electronics gadgets, apparel and jewellery, home and kitchen appliances, lifestyle accessories like watches, books, beauty products and perfumes, baby products witnessed significant upward movement in last one year. |
| A NEW CESTODE DIPLOPYLIDIUM DHOKIENSIS (EUCESODA : DIPYLIDIDAE) FROM FELIS DOMESTICUS | Author : P. S. Patil | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : It differs from all known species of the genus, with the characters like scolex medium, dome shaped, indistinctly marked off from the strobila, narrow anteriorly broad in the middle, scolex bears four suckers and rostellum, rostellar hooks are present in the rostellum, 47 in number. The mature proglottids are medium, broader than long with convex lateral margins, testes small, medium, oval 25-30 (27), cirrus pouch medium, Ovary medium, dumb-bell shaped, vagina is a thin tube situated posterior to the cirrus pouch, ootype small oval. |
| LIVELIHOOD IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW | Author : Mallikarjun J Akki and Somanath Reddy | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : Globalization, localization and sustainable livelihood represented five vital capitals i.e. human, natural, physical, financial and social capital. Livelihood sustainable if it is capable of adequately satisfying selfdefined needs and securing people against shocks and stresses put on capitals by structural factors. Livelihood strategies develop in ground of conflicting or cooperating actors. Because livelihood strategies are multiple, individuals may belong to different interest groups and therefore social inclusion and exclusion is never rigid. Globalization-localization has important consequences for livelihood. The importance of the international and the local level will increase to the detriment of the national level. On one hand, livelihood will become increasingly world wide and therefore multi-local. The will become increasingly global and livelihood strategies will become more homogenous. On other hand, certain local characteristics of the arena remain or will even become more marked, and consequently livelihood strategies will need to become more specific too. |
| EXPLORATION OF PRIME FACTORS TOWARDS ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT | Author : Ch. Rajiny | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract : To the field of organizational behavior, there is one aspect which has been neglected and which deserves additional empirical study which is on organizational commitment and job satisfaction. They represent possible benefits that may be associated with flexible work hours. Organizational commitment represents an individual's identification with the goals of the organization, how much the individual values membership in the organization and the degree to which they intend to work to attain organizational goals. There has been scant research on possible gender differences in responses to psychological contracts in organizations. Contemporary employees often look for signals that the organization provides for balance between work and family. It is needful that human resource practices, such as flexible work hours communicate that the organization is concerned about employee well-being |
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