Value Addition in Sorghum cut- chips using different levels of Soyabean flour |
Author : Kumudini R. Dhore |
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Abstract :The nutritional contribution of sorghum towards meeting daily requirements rank next to wheat and rice. However, like other cereals, sorghum protein is deficient in lysine. To overcome this drawback blending of sorghum with legume like soyabean would probably balance the amino acid composition. Therefore, a study was planned to add the nutritive value in sorghum cut- chips using different levels of sorghum flour |
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The Role of Colonel Redfern in Osborne's Look Back in Anger : A Critical Analysis |
Author : Salma Haque |
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Abstract :Look Back in Anger is the story of a married couple's stormy relationship. In it the ill-matched couple, Jimmy Porter and his wife Alison Porter are from different classes. He is a worker's son, and she is from army family. Class tensions are prevalent throughout the play, and much of Jimmy's abuse is directed at Alison's family which reflects the deep rift between classes in England of the 50s. Class conflict worries Jimmy greatly and he wants to root out the social disharmony created by it. |
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TRACING UPHEAVALS IN HINDU-MUSLIM RELATIONSHIP WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SHASHI THAROOR'S RIOT A NOVEL |
Author : Manish G Gavane |
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Abstract :Shashi Tharoor's Riot A Novel traces the development of the relationship between the major communities residing in India: the Hindus and the Muslims. The novel traces this relationship from the past, the pre-independence period, where together they fought for the independence of India. This cordial harmonious relationship witnessed a breach of trust immediately after independence because of Partition. |
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Social Reality in Girish Karnad's The Fire and the Rain |
Author : Shivaji Shankar Kamble |
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Abstract :The present paper entitled Social Reality in The Fire and the Rain examines Girish Karnad's mythical play through nativistic point of view. Social Reality is one of the most invaluable values and important insignias of Indian literature and civilization. We find its seed in native, non-vedic tradition of Buddha, Jain, Veershaiva, Varkari, Mahanubhava cult etc. It is nothing but a self-realization or inner voice of human beings. |
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Ibsen's Development As a Dramatist |
Author : Santosh L.Wankhede |
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Abstract :Ibsen's career as a dramatist spans a period of fifty years. His first play 'Catilina' was published in 1850 and his last play 'When We Dead Awaken' in 1899.His creative period, thus covers the second half of the 19th century. During this long period, he wrote twenty five plays, producing one play almost every alternate years. |
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BUDDHA'S PEACE AGAINST WAR: APPLICABLE IN THE GLOBAL SOCIETY |
Author : Subhash Randhir |
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Abstract :In the hectic modern time, with the deluge of knowledge, man has lost wisdom guided by reason. He has become unwise enough to lead to his own destruction. Many wise men, in the course of time, have stood as pillars of light of wisdom to the world. However, the Buddha happens to be the first great wise man to uphold principle of peace against war in the human world. |
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“The Analysis of the Toyota's Success in the US Auto Industry”- A Case Study |
Author : Kishor Nivrutti Jagtap |
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Abstract : n the dynamic business en vironmen t of the twen ty firs t cen tury , con tinual transf ormation has become the man tra f or succ ess. While the progress in inf ormation t echnology and the adven t of globaliz ation, business need t o realiz e the import ance of compe titive advan t age and select superior functional s trat egies that add value t o the business, the cus t omers and the s t ak eholders. |
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“Analysis of Factors Affecting Efficiency of Non Teaching Staff” -A Case Study of Grantable Colleges in Pune |
Author : Kishor Nivrutti Jagtap |
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Abstract :Human Resource Management is concerned with the human beings in an organization. It reflects a new outlook, which views organization's manpower as its resources and assets. Human Resource Management is the process of management which develops and manages the human element of an enterprise considering the resourcefulness of the organization's own people in terms of total knowledge, skills, creative abilities, talents, aptitudes and potentialities for effectively actuating. It is universally and scientifically recognized that the effectiveness with which human resources are co-coordinated and utilized is directly responsible for the success of any institute. |
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SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL CHANGES IN SUGARCANE CULTIVATION IN NASHIK DISTRICT (MAHARASHTRA) 1959-60 to 1999-2000 |
Author : YADAV PANDURANG DNYANADEV |
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Abstract :Agriculture is one of the fundamental activity of mankind. It is considered as on of the oldest and most important of all the economic activities of man. Agriculture is related to the raising of Domesticated plants and animals as activities to satisfy mans need. Agriculture still forms the backbone of the Indian economy. Despite concerted efforts towards industrialization in the last three decades. Agricultural contribute a high share of net domestic product by sector. Agriculture as the main primary activities in India has dominated the rural land scape. |
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Studies on the effects of zinc sulphate toxicity on the detoxifying organs of fresh water fish Clarias batrachus (Linn.) |
Author : Prasanna Subhash Joshi |
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Abstract :The fresh water fish Clarias batrachus when exposed to zinc sulphate concentration shows behavioral changes with histopathological alternations in detoxifying organs. The result showed the histopathological alternation in the liver were mainly represented by cytoplasmic vacuolization of hepatocytes, blood vessel congestion, hyperchromatic nuclei, splitting of connecting tissues and necrosis. The trunk kidney showed destroyed proximal tubular lining with disintegrated cytoplasmic material, |
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Study Of Molecular Interaction Of Antibiotic Drug Cefotaxime Sodium At Different Temperatures |
Author : S. S. Aswale , S.R. Aswale , R.S. Hajare and D. T.Tayade |
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Abstract : Acous tic in ves tigations mak e innovations in the s tudy of molecular in t eractions of solut e-solut e, solut e- solven t, solven t-solven t in liquids. F rom this results drug absorption, transmission, activity and drug eff ects can be directly predict ed. T aking these things in t o considerati on viscosity , density and ultrasonic velocity of solven t wat er and aqueous solution of cef ot axime sodium (an tibiotic) are det ermined at diff eren t t emperatures. |
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A STUDY OF THE SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT |
Author : Shrimant M. Birajdar |
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Abstract :Small scale industries are an integral part of the present industrial structure. They present themselves as an essential and counting element of the world economy. Many times it is said that small – scale industries are inevitable back ward and lagging part of the economy, a relic of the past. But economic analysis and practical experience in many countries show that the small- scale industries have displayed remarkable persistence and have contributed significantly to the economy development of the country. |
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“ENTERPRISE FAILURES - CAUSES AND REMEDIES” |
Author : Kishor Nivrutti Jagtap |
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Abstract :Industrialization is widely recognized not only as one of the importance means to usher in socioeconomic transformations and achieving industrial self-sufficiency but also for the accelerated development of agriculture, transport, trade, services and other sectors through the forward and backward linkages. It is a process which accelerates economic growth; effects structural changes in the economy, particularly in respect of source utilization, production functions, income generation, occupational pattern, population distribution and foreign trade and induces social change. Jawaharlal Nehru had emphasized the 'Real progress must ultimately depends on industrialization. Throughout the world, industrialization has indeed become the magic word of the mid-twentieth century' |
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TEACHING APTITUDE AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF B.ED. TRAINEE TEACHERS |
Author : Kaneez Fatima AND Syeda Humera |
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Abstract :This research aimed to study the aptitude of B.Ed. trainee teachers towards teaching and academic achievement. The study was conducted at Aurangabad (M.S.) on the sample of 143 trainee teachers. Teaching aptitude test battery by Dr. R.P. Singh and Dr. S.N. Sharma was used to study teaching aptitude and academic achievement was obtained from the college records. On the basis of findings it was concluded that B.Ed. trainees have above average level teaching aptitude & high academic achievement. The co-efficient of correlation between teaching aptitude and academic achievement is positive and low. There is no significant difference between male and female B.Ed. trainees for both the variables. |
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STRESS OF STUDENT TEACHERS |
Author : Shubhada M.Pathak |
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Abstract :The investigator of the study concludes that level of stress was reduced by finding out causes of stress and managing stress. Similarly, there was consistency between state & trait anxiety. |
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“The Tragic Struggle of Dillon against the Jungle of the Modern Cliches in John Osborne's “Epitaph for George Dillon” ” |
Author : Ajay P. Deshmukh |
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Abstract : Of Osborne's firs t three plays (aft er his earlier unpublished and publiciz ed work s), the lat es t t o appear on the London s t age was actually writ t en bef ore “Look Back in Anger ” and “ The En t ert ainer ” . How f ar the final version of “Epit aph f or George Dillon” diff ers from the original and how much part Osborne's coll aborat or An thon y Creigh t on had in the work, have not been fix ed |
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“A Study of Performance and Challenges before the D.C.C. Bank Ltd, Sangli” |
Author : Vidya Ramchandra Shelke |
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Abstract :In the globalized set-up the cooperatives are an ideal instrument in economic and social development through strong local communities, strong local leadership through financial products support. Stronger is the cooperatives-stronger the democracy. The cooperatives which are the life blood of Indian economy and the mechanisms for any development programs. |
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MICROFINANCE IN INDIA |
Author : Vinayak. Gopal. Patil |
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Abstract :This paper discuses regarding microfinance- its nature, objectives, framework, principles, challenges and opportunities with the reference to Indian context. The microfinance – which is becoming more important financial institutions with the intention to provide the credit facilities and the supportive services to the needy people, community, especially empowering the women. |
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RURAL COOPERATING CREDIT STRUCTURE IN INDIA INTRODUCTION |
Author : V.K. Bhosale |
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Abstract :The Indian cooperative structure is unhealthy though it has lengthy history. Every unit initiates with petty potentiality with the confidence of obtaining gigantic size in future. But Indian cooperative credit structure remained in its original infancy, even though innumerable efforts were invested. The Government of India regards and guards rural credit structure by exempting from taxes and initiated with number of concessions like exemption of taxes, free loans, extension of installments renewal of credit, etc. |
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Business Ethics and Corporate Governance |
Author : Rupa D. Jajoo and Pravin Nandkishorji Totala |
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Abstract :Business ethics are moral principles that define right and wrong behaviour in the word of corporates. What constitutes right and wrong behaviour in business is determined by public interest groups and corporates. Ethics refer to the code of conduct that guides and individual while dealing in the situation. It relates to the social rules that influence people to be honest in dealing with other people. |
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'Social work approach towards Eco - Social Justice - A case Study of Mahatma Gandhi dispute free Village in Maharashtra' [With Special reference to Maratwada Region] |
Author : Renguka Badvane-Bhavsar and Sunil Bhavsar |
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Abstract :Maharashtra is one of the important states in social reform and actively working against social evils through revolution. It has the tradition of saints and social reformers like saint Namdev, Dnyandeo, Eknath, Tukaram, Gadge Maharaj and Tukdoji Maharaj. This saint tradition continues with social reformers like Mahatam Phule, Raj Ram Mohan Roy, Gopal Ganesh Aagarkar, Rajshri Shahu Maharaj and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. Maharashtra is multireligious, multicultural state with so many different traditions, festivals etc. |
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Organisation of OBCs |
Author : Satish Shirsath |
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Abstract :The Other Backward Class (OBC )is a socio-constitutional entity in India .The mention of OBCs has been made in our constitution as Socially and Educationally Backward classes (SEBCs ) . Caste is the only criteria for identification of OBCs . The castes in OBCs have promoted the preservation and development of the culture of India . Though they are about 346 (in Maharashtra ) are not organised. For development ,there is a need for getting organised. This issue has been discussed here ,considering the situation in Maharashtra . |
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EVALUATING TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS - A STUDY ON SHIFT WORK AND HEALTH |
Author : SRINIVASA RAO BEHARA AND M. V. SURYANARAYANA |
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Abstract :Today, shift work has become a routine feature in industries, hospitals and many other essential sectors as the quality in the current day lifestyle demands immediate and round the clock services. However, schedules of rotating shift work timing away from the customary clock will eventually do upset the human circadian clock. Work of this nature is of considerable significance, especially in India because present rate of growth and development in industries are to continue as well the number of shift workers is likely to increase, and if shift work posed a threat to health of workers it would become a problem of national importance. In view of the above, the present work entitled “Studies on the Incidence of various health problems among Shift staff” has been discussed. It is essential that an ideal rotation of the shifts be adopted so as to reduce the sleepiness and fatigue among the shift workers. |
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A STUDY: COMPETITION BETWEEN MASS MEDIA AND FOLK MEDIA |
Author : BASAPPA Y. BANGARI |
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Abstract :It is really a magic box as well as an idiot box. Whole world can be seen through this stupid box. But we can utilize the same magic box for different proposes viz., Educational, Social, cultural etc. It is also possible to show our culture to all and enlighten the people those who do not know our folklore and traditional performing arts which are almost neglected by modern society |
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A STUDY OF MACROPHYTIC VEGETATION PRESENT IN THE LENTIC WATERBODIES OF GADCHIROLI, M.S. (INDIA) |
Author : R. V. TIJARE |
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Abstract :Aquatic macrophytes are large; predominantly angiospermic plants inhabiting various aquatic ecosystems and are of considerable importance from the production point of view in shallow water bodies or in the littoral waters of the deep water bodies. They play an important role in providing food to fishes and other aquatic animals, provide shelter to algae and some animals and also play role in cycling the nutrients in the water bodies. There is no data available, on aquatic macrophytes present in this tribal district of Maharashtra, so that it was decided to study macrophytes at length. The lakes selected for the study are perennial and situated in rural areas except Gadchiroli lake. The study period for the present data is November 2003 to October 2005. |
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E-Books, e-Journals and e-Portfolio: some pointers |
Author : Susmita Chakraborty |
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Abstract :The paper discusses some modern day innovations in the knowledge arena that helps in the information-seeking activities of a scholar or researcher. Today's electronic world has been depicted in simpler terms. Some key terms has been explained. Terms like E-Books, e-Journals and e-Portfolio have been discussed in detail. Comparisons between e-Books and printed books have been dealt upon. |
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A STUDY ON THE ANAEROBIC POWER AND BODY COMPOSITION OF ATHLETIC TRAINED VEGETARIANS AND NON-VEGETARIANS |
Author : Rajesh Kumar |
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Abstract :The purpose of the present study was to find the anaerobic power, percentage Body fat and Body surface area of trained vegetarian and non-vegetarian college girls. The subjects selected for the study were 30 vegetarian (n=30) and 30 non-vegetarian (n= 30) athletic trained girls whose age ranged between 16 and 20 years. They were randomly picked up from different girl's degree colleges of Osmania University . |
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Gandhian Philosophy and its relevance Today |
Author : Mahabir Singh Bhati and Krishan Kant |
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Abstract : The educative process implies the process of educating the child. F rom the child's poin t of view it is an act of learning and from that the t eacher it is a process of modifying the behavior of the young child through the various means and devic es that school off ers. W e have already seen that the process has been regarded by |
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ROLE OF N.G.O IN DRUG DE- ADDICTION – A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY |
Author : Mahabir Singh Bhati and Desraj Sabarwal |
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Abstract :In India the profile of the problems of drug addiction raise some complex question. Most of the studies are based upon a dichotomy which does not explain most of the social dimensions linked with the problem of Drug Addiction. Generally literature tells that either the problem of Drug Addiction is taken to be a medical problem or a semi-socio-economic dimension is added to the whole perception |
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POLITICAL HISTORY OF SRIRANGAM – A CHRONOLOGICAL STUDY |
Author : R. JOTHIBASU AND B SHEELA |
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Abstract :Srirangam is one of the holiest of Vaishnava temples in South India. Srirangam also known as Thiruvarangam (Tiruchirappalli North) is a small island town adjoining Tiruchirappalli in South India. Srirangam is encircled by the Kaveri river on one side, and the Kaveri tributary Kollidam (coleron) on the other. Since the proposed study is a micro-level one, it is confined only to Srirangam town. Srirangam has been the capital of many empires. |
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN BUYING CARS IN TIRUNELVELI CITY- TAMIL NADU |
Author : T. CHRISTY DAYAMANI |
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Abstract :Human beings, in general, are complex creatures who often do not seem even to know their own minds. It is seldom easy, and sometimes impossible, to generalize about human behaviour. Each individual is a unique product of heredity, environment and experience. Predicting such a strange behaviour of people is a difficult and complicated task, filled with uncertainties, risks, and surprises. |
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ROLE OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN HOTELS |
Author : G.KASIRAJAN |
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Abstract :Customer relationship management helps hotels to service their customers and be cost effective, thus making it a must for the hotel. Customer focus can be achieved by this relatively new concept wherein all the activities involved are aimed at creating value for the customers. With the advent of hyper competition, the need for survival and success has compelled hotels to find out varied ways to be more and more competitive and reach their customers efficiently. The only 'mantra' to be competitive is to be cost effective |
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Accelerating and affecting factors of rural consumers' online purchase: an Empirical study |
Author : S.G.SURESHRAJAN |
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Abstract :India lives in village but unfortunately the gap between urban and rural area population is increasing day by day even after 60 years of independents. There is an urgent need to bridge this gap. Central and state Governments are also trying for the development of villages through schemes but they all are with very less devote political will. The only ways to reduce this gap to develop village as information communication and knowledge centre. This will help to achieve, socio, economic, culture and scientific development of the country. As the representation of the research study; what are all the factors affect and influence to the rural consumers' online access and purchase. |
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Revival of Sacred Grove Notion in India for Challenging Climatic Modification Issues |
Author : Tapas Pal |
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Abstract :Now, our planet is feeling in a deep unhealthy environmental condition in respect of its unfruitful climatic modification .Greenery-perception of man's & civilizations are being moving to concrete unscientific norm. With a round table, we-all the geographers are thinking how we will cope and restrain the harshness nature of climatic alternation. - Right steps. A revival scenario comes up, i.e. in India as elsewhere in many parts of the world, a number of communities practices forms of nature worship- one such significant tradition is Sacred Grove –a natural hospitable patches of forests dedicated to deities and or ancestral spirits. The estimated number of Sacred Groves in India is about two lakhs. These lungs of climate are protected by local community as the abode of gods and goddess. On the basis of this eco-wisdom belief, practically we- specially the geo-environmentalist can refine our eco-climatic domain, understand the climatic-alternation and restrain the rigidness status in recent time. Being a geographer, researcher will like to accentuate on the reviveness of the Sacred Grove traditionality to stop vis-a-vis to pin down the harshness condition of the climatic modification through the writing and application of the aforesaid title. |
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The Study of Marginal Farmers in India |
Author : B. B. Jambhulkar and Sanjay Tekade |
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Abstract :There are various policy constraints facing marginal farmers as part of its Unheard Voices campaign. This paper aims was to review relating to marginal farmers in India and investigate policy options currently being discussed for moving these households out of poverty.Development aid to agriculture has declined over the past 30 years. The current awareness by governments of the importance of food policy creates an important opportunity to direct attention to this group of producers with potential positive outcomes for rural poverty reduction and urban food supply. |
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Wireless Ad-hoc Networks |
Author : Sagar Shankarrao Shillewar |
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Abstract :Deployed in 1990's, Mobile Ad-hoc networks have been widely researched for many years. Mobile Ad-hoc Networks are a collection of two or more devices equipped with wireless communications and networking capability. These devices can communication with other nodes that immediately within their radio range or one that is outside their radio range. For the later, the nodes should deploy an intermediate node to be the router to route the packet from the source toward the destination. The Wireless Ad-hoc Networks do not have gateway, every |
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ESTIMATION OF SPUR GEAR TOOTH VIBRATION |
Author : NILESH A. BODKHE, G. D. MEHTA and J. P. MODAK |
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Abstract :Through this paper an idea is proposed to estimate the vibration response of gear tooth during a period of contact. Hence a case study of spur gear pair is taken into consideration. The tooth force is obtained during the period of contact, which is then useful to estimate the vibration response of a gear tooth. A MATLAB program is prepared for this analysis. |
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OAT AND CARDIO HEALTH |
Author : R P LALITA REDDY and Vijetha B V |
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Abstract :A number of positive clinical trials and interventional data on consumption of oat and related products have shown a beneficial effect in reduction of serum cholesterol and LDL. Oat as a cereal has good amount of protein with better-quality amino acid balance. It has essential vitamins and minerals particularly vitamin 'E' and folic Acid. In addition, oat contains soluble fibre (beta glucan) which plays a significant role in bile acid metabolism. Hence eating of oat and oat related products in daily diet may have a therapeutic effect in maintenance of cardio health. |
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Nutritional status of sports women |
Author : Kumudini R. Dhore |
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Abstract :An exploratory study to assess the nutritional status of sports women was conducted by drawing a random sample of 60 sports women from three colleges of Akola city. The data were collected with the help of pre tested questioners regarding personal information, meal and diet pattern, nutritional intake and participation in sports events. The observation scheduled was used for recording anthropometric clinical and biochemical examination. It was found that the majority of sports women was up to 19 years of age and educated up to graduation. In respect of knowledge about nutrition in dietary requirements the sports women were found to moderate |
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