Effectiveness of Integrated DISCSAP Model on the achievement in English among IX Standard students in relation to Anxiety |
Author : K.Sumita Rao |
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Abstract :This paper develops a framework for understanding the effect of an Instructional Model called DISCSAP Model. The model is an attempt to integrate various approaches methods and practices that are individually practiced in English classrooms. The researcher has focused on the merits and advantages that are embedded in these methods so that optimum learning can take place. Language is tool, which requires the combination of great number of activities. It is a skill that can be acquired by practice. Therefore it greatly depends on habit formation. If incorrect habits are formed in language, it is more difficult to change them than to change bad habits. |
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Information needs and expectations of the users |
Author : Prof. Mrs. Ujwala Sudhir Ulhe (Gawande) |
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Abstract : This paper is an att empt t o in troduce Library inf ormation need of the user . The succ ess of the library is measured through the ev olution of all participan ts. The author t ak es an eff ort t o iden tify challenges f aced by an librarian while dealing with the users. They are adaptive t o t echnology and also e xplore new t echnologies t o deliver value added services. Where once the cus t omer was king. Library and inf ormation science is an in t erdisciplinary field that applies the practices, perspectives, and t ools of managemen t, inf ormation t echnology , education, and other areas t o libraries; the colle ction, organiz ation, preservation, and dissemination of inf ormation resources; and the political econom y of inf ormation. Library cus t omers in the twen ty-firs t cen tury may change with the growing number of prof essionals, t eachers, s tuden ts, children, researcher , and women |
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Investors Education and Protection Fund (IEPF) |
Author : Mr. Ankur Amin , Ms Rina Dave & Mr. Nimesh P. Raval |
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Abstract :The government is planning a revamp of its efforts to protect individual investors, starting with an overhaul of the Investor Education and protection fund (IEPF) managed by the Ministry of Company Affairs. The IEPF is set to be reshaped in order to gear it towards funding a larger number of ventures meant to guide and protect investors. ''We have many plans for the revamp of IEPF, very soon you will see it has an expanded scope and will be more comprehensive in the investments it supports,'' Anurag Goel, Secretary, Company Affairs, said on Friday at the launch of a new investor helpline also funded by IEPF. The IEPF accounts for unclaimed funds from dividends, matured deposits, matured debentures or share application money, which is transferred to the Government by companies if they are not claimed for seven years. The IEPF is managed by a Committee that consists of the Secretary, Company Affairs, as well as members from RBI, SEBI and experts on investor protection. |
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TO IMPROVE THE READING SKILL OF D.T.Ed STUDENTS THROUGH ACTIVITY BASED PROGRAMME |
Author : Badge Sarita Dnyaneshwar , Rangrej Aayesha M.S,Gayatri Agayya Jakkan |
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Abstract :The English language is the most potent agent of change in the modern world of information technology, globalization and great intellectual advancement. The English language continues to influence the direction of millions of lives all over the world. It also continues to be influenced in turn by the various forms of human endeavor: more than any other factor, the language has an astonishing capacity to absorb, assimilate, ingest, transform, innovate and invent. |
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PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE OF TUTICORIN PORT TRUST EMPLOYEES - AN EMPIRICAL STUDY |
Author : P. JEYARAMA KRISHNARAJ |
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Abstract : P orts should act as an in t egral part of a chain of transport link ages designed t o move cargoes from origin t o des tination. The hin t erland of the port developmen t depends up on the connectivity of transport. The presen t research s tudy was conduct ed a case s tudy of the perf ormance and percep tion of diff eren t cat egory of T uticorin port employees in the s t at e of T amil Nadu. P ercen t age analysis, averages, chi square t es t and probability analysis were used. The dat a relat es t o the month of December 2011. The s tudy co vered 185 port employees from officers and non cargo handling work ers chosen at random. The sample siz e was 16%. Acc ording t o the result of this s tudy , mos t of the responden ts are satisfied with the place of work (90.3%) and regarding the working hours (87.6%). 81.3% of the responden ts are satisfied with the s t ationery f acilities available in the office |
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC CAPACITY OF HAND BALL PLAYERS |
Author : Ajay Karkare,Sanjay Bhotmange |
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Abstract : The purpose of the s tudy was t o compare aerobic and anaerobic capacity of handball players. 120 handball players in which 40 national level, 40 s t at e level and 40 dis trict level players were t ak en f or the s tudy . T o evaluat e aerobic capacity of handball players Cooper's 12 minut es run/walk t es t was adminis t ered t o en tire sample. T o find out the anaerobic capacity of handball players Sargen t jump was select ed. T o compare handball players (national, s t at e and dis trict) s t atis tical t echnique one-way analysis of variance has been adminis t ered. R esult f ound that the national players have shown more aerobic capacity as compare t o dis trict and s t at e level players beyond .01 level of significan t. National level players once again showed more anaerobic capacity compare t o other groups at .01 level. |
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Impact of Globalization on Indian Economy |
Author : ADGAONKAR G. S.,YEWALE D. A,MULE P.M |
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Abstract : T oday the en tire world has shrunk in t o a global village. Howe ver this has some negative impacts t oo. The article deals with the benefits we get from the conc ept of globaliz ation. A t the same time it t ells us about the evils it has brought along with it. |
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CRM and value chain management (With advance technology) |
Author : Deepali G. Pawar,N.B. Jadhav |
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Abstract : Business sus t ainable and succ essful relationships with a large cus t omer base is not the easies t thing t o do and will have a direct impact on man y core operational processes from product developmen t t o debt reco very . It is not purely a t echnical issue. It is not only about software implemen t ation. And it is not jus t about sales. It is about the in t eractions of the en tire business with your cus t omers. So how do you achieve CRM...? The crux of CRM is t o organiz e your dat a in a way that helps you t o iden tify your bes t cus t omers so that you can: |
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A STUDY OF TOURISM POTENTIALITIES AND PROBLEMS IN SAGAR ISLAND OF WEST BENGAL |
Author : Suman Kumar Kundu |
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Abstract :Tourism, the fastest growing industry of the world can provide an ample scope for employing a large number of people when other sources of employment are scarce. Being enriched with several natural and cultural resources, Sagar Island of West Bengal can establish itself as an attractive tourist destination. The present study is an attempt to analyse the tourism potentialities along with the problems of the study area being based on the data derived from both primary and secondary sources. Key words: Tourism, tourist destination, Sagar Island |
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Spatio-temporal Analysis of Groundwater Resource using GIS: A Case Study of Murshidabad District, West Bengal, India |
Author : Debabrata Mondal |
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Abstract : In modern time, Geographic Inf ormation S ys t em (GIS) has been considered as a powerful t ool in mapping of ground wat er resources. The s tudy area Murshidabad dis trict has e xperienced a remark able change in ground wat er t able throughout the decades. The presen t paper is an att empt t o evaluat e the decadal trend of ground wat er fluctuation in several block s of the dis trict along with their possible causes by using the dat a from secondary sources and processed them through GIS software. |
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QUALITY GAPS IN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA |
Author : P.S.Kamble,N.D.Patil,Sandeep Krishnat Raval |
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Abstract :The present research paper is divided into four sections. 1st section deals with the introduction and research methodology of the study. Section II explains the present situation of Higher Education system in India. Sections III explain the challenges before Higher Education system in India. Conclusion is given in section IVth. . The Higher Education system in India has grown in a remarkable way, particularly in the post- independence period, to become one of the largest systems of its kind in the world. But the system has faced many challenges like inadequacy finances, shortage of faculty and poor infrastructure, lack of Researchers etc. The present research paper has draws the conclusion that it is necessary to provide at least 1.5% of the total GDP for the Higher Education in the XIIth plan period. |
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AN EFFECT OF ANAPANA MEDITATION ONTHE PERSONALITY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS |
Author : N. S.Dongare,V.R.Shinde |
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Abstract :The present study was conducted on college students. The total sample was 39 S.Y.B.A. class and it was comprisedfrom ShirpurTahashil, DistDhule, and Maharashtra. Out of 39 students 22 were girls & 17 were boys, and 12 students were from rural and 27 students were selected from urban area randomly. The Anapana Meditation is a primary part of Vipassana Meditation technique. Hence, Anapana meditation was imparted daily one hour and for one month regularly, mainly for increasing concentration which will be resulting in increasing the Personality of the college students. Before and after conducting theAnapana Intervention Programmepretest scores and post test score of all subjects were obtained. |
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A CRITICAL EVALUTAION OF LOANS AND ADVANCES OF SOLAPUR GRAMIN BANK |
Author : Navraj G. Kaldate |
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Abstract :In this paper sttempt has made to present a brief profile of the solapur GRAMIN BANK. besides this the main emphasis of this paper is to study the Loans and Advances of Solapur Gramin Bank. |
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GEO-POLITICAL STUDY OF KARAD TOWN SATARA DISTRICT MAHARASHTRA |
Author : Abhay Patil, Gatade D. G |
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Abstract :Development and growth of town depend upon many factors among them geographical, historical are more significant. Social, poliical, religious, resources also play significant role in the development and growth of town . In the present research paper Karad town of Satara District is taken as a case study. . |
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Consumer behavior regarding women's decisions concerning fashion in the emerging market |
Author : Pravin.S.Jadhav, Sudhir.A.Patil |
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Abstract :The women's wear market in India has the potential to grow into a Rs.61,572 crore market size by 2010.Maturing at the rate of 15.2 percent, as compared to the growth of the apparel sector at 14.7 percent over last years' performance, women's wear has enjoyed a steady 32 percent market share. In fact, it is the segment that currently shows the highest growth rate among all major apparel segment. |
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PROBLEMS, PROSPECTS AND NEEDED POLICY REFORMS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL DISPLACED IN INDIA |
Author : D.C.Jain |
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Abstract : As 'shining' India marches t owards achieving ec onomic super power s t atus in in t ernational circles, its poor s till remain e x cluded from the benefits of developmen t. There is a s trong view that it is at the behes t of the poor that India is progressing; by pursuing a developmen t agenda that oft en dispossesses the poor of their only resource; land and f ores ts. This paper is an eff ort t o unders t and the dilemma of developmen t-induced displacemen t, the ques tion of rehabilit ation, reset tlemen t, and reparation, in the process, trying t o draw useful and legitimat e dis tinctions between the presen t policy , their loopholes and the needed policy ref orms by the s t at e and cen tral governmen t |
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SURVEY OF MACROPHYTE DIVERSITY IN CERTAIN WETLAND OF AKOLA DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA |
Author : Manik Dhore,Mukund Dhore,Dinesh Dabhadkar & Varsha Zade |
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Abstract :The present investigation concerns the diversity of aquatic macrophytes in certain wetlands of Akola district..Wetlands are the natural habitat of macrophytic plants. Macrophytes are the common features of aquatic ecosystem. Aquatic macrophytes play a prominent role in water ecosystems. Aquatic macrophyte diversity and its role in understanding the wetland ecosystem dynamics have tremendous significance. Species composition of aquatic macrophytes, seasonal distribution in four wetlands in Akola district, viz. Mahan dam and Dagadparwa dam in Barshitakli tahsil, Popatkhed dam and Narnala lake in Akot Tahsil were studied during 2009-2011. |
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CHANGES OF CROPPING PATTERN IN KARNATAKA- A Geographical Study |
Author : B.N. Shivalingappa,D. Mahesha |
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Abstract : The agriculture sect or of K arnat ak a has undergone wide-ranging changes in t erms of ownership of land, cropping patt ern, cultivation practices, productivity , and in t ensity of cultivation. Unlik e the other regions in India, the f arm front of K arnat ak a is charact eriz ed by e xtreme diversity in its bio-ph ysical resource base and agro-climatic endowmen ts providing multiple opportunities f or raising a variety of crops. It has a wide range of cropping patt ern vary widely from region t o region and t o a lesser e xten t from one year t o another year , there are various ways of utilizing the land in t ensively . |
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A Comparative Study of Spirituality between Male and Female Sportspersons of Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh |
Author : Syed Tariq Murtaza, Shagufta Sharif,Mohammad Sharique |
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Abstract : Spirituality is a comple x and broad t erm with no generally agreed upon definition. Cacioppe (2000) conc eptualiz es spirituality as the disco very of a meaning, a value, or a purpose f or one's lif e and work. Despit e its meaningful import ance and in t ellectual plea, spirituality has not been included in the agenda of researchers unti l earlier decades. The recen t spat e of att en tion that funders, adminis trat ors and researchers have given t o sportspersons' religious and spiritual lives has led t o new ques tions and ideas about the ways that spiritual iden tities and unders t andings influence sportspersons' lif e. The meaning of spirituality , much less its measuremen t, is a daunti ng t opic f or consideration. |
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Historical Importance of Purandar Taluka of Pune District. |
Author : D. B. Waydande |
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Abstract :It is well said that – ench of soil of Purandar has historical chapter. From acient period Purandar has different importance. In the ancient period Rashtrakuta, Chalukya and Yadava built very attractive historical temple around Purandar,Sangmeshwar temple, Changavateshwar temple,Narayaneshwar temple, Bhuleshwaer temple, Pandeshwar temple, Siddheshwar temple and Khandoba temple etc. |
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Human Trafficking- an emerging crime syndicate and bondage to the society of West Bengal |
Author : Ananya Chakraborty |
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Abstract :Transportation or transfer of human from source area by force, abduction, fraud etc., thus gaining control on victim for exploitation is known as trafficking. In the present day it has emerged as a matter of prime concern. West Bengal has a long international border which provides site for trafficking. The present study is an attempt to highlight the human trafficking going along the porous international borders of West Bengal and suggest proper remedies being based on the data derived from secondary sources. |
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Water Politics in South Asia-Vis-à-Vis -India, Pakistan Relation |
Author : Raja Nazakat Ali |
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Abstract :Water is an important source of life on earth. About ¾ or 71 percent of the surface of the earth is water. 40 percent of the world population is directly at the mercy of fresh rivers water and about 2/3rd of these people live in developing countries. Water for all as a basic need can be defined as a public good and human right. This target dominates the entire world as a global water challenge. The United Nation (UN) defines water as a public good. According to the economic definition, this scarce resource does not meet all the economic criteria of a public good. |
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An Analysis of Energy Consumption pattern in Shivaji University Campus, Kolhapur, Maharashtra. |
Author : Jadhav A. S. & Jadhav A. S., Raut P. D., Patil T. S. |
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Abstract :Energy management is one of the environmental management issues which need to be addressed by facilities managers, as part of their support to their organization's effectiveness and well-being. Overall energy consumption is significant in majority of higher educational institutions due to their large number of buildings. Improving the energy performance of buildings is one of the ways to address this challenge. A strategy for achieving this is proper targeting and monitoring of energy consumptions. |
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A case study of quality of Ground Water Resources of Khandesh Oil Extraction Plant Region Chalisgaon |
Author : WAYKAR B.B, G.J. NIKAM & DR.S.M.LAWANDE, |
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Abstract :The water is one of the nature’s free gifts to the human race. It is an essential for survival of each soul. Hence, a number of physical and chemical parameters were studied as a part of drinking water monitoring program at Chalisgaon, Adarshnagar & Shanti nagar area. There has Oil Extraction Plant the created the problem of water pollution. The people get their water supply through the municipality, but some of the people who never get enough water supply from municipality, depend upon either tube well or well water |
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Sardar Vallabhai Patel and Indian Polity |
Author : Chandrakant. Devappa |
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Abstract :Vallabh Bhai Patel (31 October 1875 – 15 December 1950) was an Indian barrister and statesman, one of the leaders of the Indian National Congress. He had known to be social leader of India who played a major role in the country's struggle for independence and guided its integration into a united, independent nation. He was known as the “Iron Man of India”. In India and across the world, he was often addressed as Sardar. |
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Research Areas in Literature |
Author : S. T. Waghmode |
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Abstract : The mos t dis tinguished activity in the domain of higher E ducation is R esearch. The educationis ts always t alk about the enhancemen t of the quality of education through research and t eaching. R esearch is a det ermined and diligen t search f or new knowledge. It is researcher's t es t that beings out his or her bes t. There are some s t ages in process of research |
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An Algorithm for Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) Problem in Multiple Sequences |
Author : Koshidgewar Bhasker |
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Abstract : The Longes t Common Subsequenc e (L CS) problem is a long s tudied prot otype of sequence comparison. I presen t e x act algorithm f or NP comple t e L CS problem in multiple sequences, which is very useful operation f or analyzing of the bioinf ormatics dat a. I propose a recursive program t o comput e the longes t subsequenc e (if e xis ts) whose patt ern mat ched in all sequences |
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SCIENCE CLINIC – AN INNOVATIVE WAY TO LEARN SCIENCE |
Author : Chandrakant Ragho Baviskar |
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Abstract : A t primary and secondary level, the subject of science is an in t egral part of s yllabus. The main purpose behind including scienc e subject in s yllabus is t o mak e s tuden ts aware of the pre sence of science in day-t o-day oc currences and mould a science-orien t ed society by inculcating scien tific thinking process and scien tific attitude in s tuden ts. F or that purpose, science t eaching should be done acc ording t o the principle of 'learning by doing' method. In the curren t s ys t em of learning – t eaching, emphasis is given on traditional method of learning – t eaching, which mak es it difficult f or the t eacher t o evaluat e whether all the s tuden ts have grasped the knowledge, unders t anding and application aspects of the subject. More so , s tuden ts find it t ough t o visualiz e t ough and abs tract c oncep ts of the subject whi ch begins t o creat e dislik e f or the subject of science in the minds of the s tuden ts. As a result, s tuden ts resort t o the method of learning by heart (rot e method), which ultimat ely aff ects the purpose of science t eaching. Hence, in this paper , through the medium of innovative science clinic, att empt is made t o fulfill the purpose of science t eaching by way of unders t anding and application of science f act ors |
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EFFECTS OF INFLATION ON HOUSEHOLD BUDGET |
Author : Pawar seema |
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Abstract : The cons t ant increase in the average cos t of goods & services is known as Inflation. Inflation is measured in an annual percen t age which shows the decreased rat e of Dollar during curren t year as compared t o the las t year . There are two well known theories of Inflation. |
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Use of Probiotics in Fresh Water Aqua Culture |
Author : Indrani Dubey |
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Abstract : The developmen t of non-antibi otic and en vironmen t al friendly agen ts is one of the k ey f act ors f or health managemen t in aquaculture. The application of probiotics in aquaculture of india emerged in 1990s; subsequen tly , commercial probiotic products from USA, Japan and Unit ed Kingdom were in troduced in t o India in the lat e 1990s . Scien tis ts in China and Japan s t art ed t o screen f or ne w probiotic s trains from local aquaculture rearing unit in an att empt t o suit the specific requiremen ts of sea f ood. As products con t aining probiotic bact eria are gaining popularity in aquaculture It has wide application in production and quality of fresh wat er fish in India . A t presen t, dat a about the efficacy of probiotics in fresh wat er aquaculture of Gangatic plain of India are s till lacking. |
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