AN EVALUATION OF INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SCHEME OF INDIA |
Author : Tanaji N. Salve |
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Abstract :Child malnutrition is one of the biggest challenge our country is facing today even when the economic is said to be surging ahead .48% of Indian children under 5 are categorized as moderately and severely malnourished .(WHO-Report 2012).The world bank estimate that India is ranked 2nd in the world of number children suffering from malnutrition. 2011 Global hunger index report also ranked India 15th amongst leading countries with hunger situation.
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AGEING PEOPLE: THE LIFE OF THOSE WHO HAVE NO HOPE |
Author : Aftab Ahmad Ansari |
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Abstract :People are living longer and, in some parts of the world, healthier lives. This represents one of the crowing achievements of the last century but also a significant challenge. Longer lives must be planned for. Population ageing occurs when the median age of a country or region rises. It varies from one country to another depends on fertility, mortality rates and migration trends.
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EUTHANASIA- DYING WITH DIGNITY: THE LAST RIGHT? |
Author : Anuradha K. Girme |
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Abstract :Euthanasia which is known as mercy killing or assisted suicide, is usually practised on a terminally ill-person. But in India euthanasia is not legalised like other countries for example: Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Netherlands. The question which arises for the first time in India for consideration is whether right to die is included in right to life and whether attempt to commit suicide should be criminalised or not.
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THE STUDY OF TEACHER’S OPINIONS ABOUT THE SEMESTER SYLLABUS OF STD – 8 OF UMARPADA TALUKA |
Author : Shitalkumari N. Vasava |
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Abstract :Secondary and higher education board of Gujarat is aware of the new trends and challenges. From last three year. The syllabus of C.B.C.S. is enter secondary and higher education level, and with this semester system becomes the part of the Indian education system. After getting the secondary education, students will go for higher education. There they will find this system easy. So, the semester system has been entered in the primary , secondary and higher secondary school system from the last three year which can be considered a revolutionary and welcome step in the education world. In this paper, the researcher had tried to know about the various aspects of this semester system and teachers’ views regarding it. In present research the teachers of total 50 primary schools of umarpada taluka were the population. From this population, total 30% primary schools means the teachers of 20 primary schools was chosen by method of random sampling.
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HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA AN OVERVIEW |
Author : Veena .I. Bhavikatti |
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Abstract :National human asset improvement (NHRD otherwise called HR advancement) is the arranged and composed procedure of upgrading HR in one or more political states or geographic districts for financial and/or social purposes. NHRD has been perceived as an approach need and attempted as an action by different divisions of the United Nations, national nation governments (see rundown of NHRD endeavors by nation beneath), associations included in universal advancement,. Particular HR focused by NHRD approach or practice ordinarily incorporate individual qualities like information, aptitudes, and scholarly capacities and parts of physical and mental wellbeing; samples of NHRD mediations incorporate guaranteeing that general instruction educational module incorporate learning basic to employability and wellbeing, helping bosses in executing powerful at work preparing projects that advance both more prominent adequacy and work environment strengthening, and attempting to advantage particular populaces by, for instance, adjusting professional instruction and preparing with maternal wellbeing administrations and dietary backing.
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“A STUDY ON JOB SATISFACTION AMONG THE FEMALE TEACHERS WITH THE INFLUENCES OF PAY BENEFITS AND WORKING CONDITIONS TOWARDS ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGES FOR WOMEN, AFFILIATED TO BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI, TAMIL NADU” |
Author : P. John Victor and S. Kavitha |
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Abstract :This study analyses how the factors of job satisfaction influences among the female teachers who are working in the women’s colleges. This study is conducted from the Arts and Science Colleges for Women, Affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. The sample of the study is 130 Female Teachers who are working only in the women’s colleges. The sampling techniques used here was the convenient sampling. A well informative questionnaire was prepared to measure the job satisfaction of the Female Teachers, especially the factors of Pay Benefits and Working Conditions that influence in job satisfaction.
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NETWORK SECURITY MECHANISMS THROUGH OSI/ ISO NETWORK MODEL FOR UPPER LAYERS |
Author : Ram Krishna Akuli , J. Durga Prasad Rao and Satyendra Kurariya |
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Abstract :In this article the network security mechanisms used by host layers and the network layer of the OSI model are discussed. Many years ago, the existence of intruders was not established, therefore the security protocols of these layers were designed accordingly. But in present times, these protocols may not hold much significance. Therefore it is needed that we either change them, or enhance them further. There are only few instructions available for secure programming and we have almost negligible resources for secure protocol designing. It is required to study the current solutions available and also for choosing some universally accepted Patterns.
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A STUDY ON TRAINING TRANSFER |
Author : Jibson Bivera |
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Abstract :TRAINING TRANSFER enables employees to apply the skills learned in training on the job. T T is performing certain activities before, during, and after a training session, that enables employees to more effectively and quickly apply the skills learned in training on the job. T T is the goal when employees are involved in any internal or external training activity, session, seminar, or on-the-job training. The goal of training is to enhance the skills, knowledge, and thinking and learning ability of employees. But, even more important is the capability to apply the new information, skills, or knowledge in the employee's job. This short study aims to promote an evidence-based approach, providing a reference work for those seeking to maximise the utility of their training investments.
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BAHAMANI KINGDOM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MAHAMMUD GAWAN. |
Author : Jukale Shivraj Kallappa |
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Abstract :Although the khiligi’s army{ Mallik kaffar, commander- in-chief of Allauddin khiligi} was the first muslim force to invade the Deccan. The Tughluq were the first to include the Deccan in their empire. Mahammad-Bin-Tughluq practically conquered the entire peninsular India and set-up a regular administration in the south. The empire is vast. Daualtabad [devagiri] became the centre of Tughluq activity. In order to look after the administeration of Devagiri Mahammad-Bin- Tughluq appointed his brother [Nizamuddin] as a provincial governer. But he was despotic people hated him. Under the leadership of an Afghan Ismailmuck, the muslim rosed a revolt against Nizamuddin. Nizamuddin ran away. So, Ismail- mukh proclaimed as a king of Devagiri under the title Nasir-ud-din shah. By hearing this news, Mahhammad-bin-Tughluq came to Devagiri with huge army and crushed the revolt very soon.
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IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL LAND HOLDINGS ON OVERDUES OF TRIBAL FARMERS |
Author : T. Gopal , G. Venkata Naidu |
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Abstract :Tribals constitute an important segment of Indian population constituting 7.6 percent to the total population of the country. Andhra Pradesh is the seventh largest tribal population states in India having 41.99 lakh of tribal population representing 6.3 percent of the total population of the State. More than 90 percent of the tribals are dependent an agriculture and allied activities. Land is also the only tangible asset of a tribal family, other possessions being extremely a meager in the present stages of their economy.
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IDENTIFICATION OF AFFECTIVE TEXT USING SEMANTIC APPROACH |
Author : P. Ajitha , G. Gunasekaran |
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Abstract :The identification of affective text deals with analysis of the document at the level of feeling appraisals of multi-word terms, with application to the issue of sentence polarity/ semantic introduction discovery. Textual information mining deals with various information extraction methods that can be evolved from the rapid growth of textual information. The problem of emotions from text is concerned with the fast development of web 2.0 documents that are assigned by users with emotion labels namely sadness, surprise, happiness, empathy, anger, warmness, boredom, amusement, etc. Beginning from a various leveled compositional strategy for creating sentence appraisals, we extend the model by including multi-word terms that can catch non-compositional semantics. The emotional appraisals for N-gram terms of distinctive requests are evaluated.
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ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF CIVIL PENSION |
Author : Robin Malik and O P Midha |
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Abstract :All of us expect to grow old. Today and tomorrow more and more of us will realise our expectations. We are faced individually with the need to provide for old age, but the ultimate focus was concentrated on welfare.1 Pension provision in most countries is a combination of public (unfunded) schemes, publicly mandatory contributory schemes and voluntary private retirement savings.2
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“ AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION OF MUNICIPAL COUNCILS IN GONDIA DISTRICT” |
Author : Rajesh M. Bansod , Arvind Shende |
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Abstract :Central Government can’t fulfill all daily needs of people either it is democratic as dictatorship. In order to fulfill the demands of people, Union Government take help of Local self Government in democratic nation. These Institutions also develop local leadership which turn into national leadership. Thus we can say, the Local Self Government are workshops for shaping future leadership of nations.
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A COMPERATIVE STUDY OF SOCIAL SUPPORT AMONG MALE AND FEMALE INDIVIDUAL WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA |
Author : Seema K. Singh , Manisha Kiran and Nilima M. Hansda |
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Abstract :The effectiveness of social support in affecting health outcomes, it becomes appealing to use this information to directly help clinical populations. This may explain why the largest proportion of recent research in social support and health involved interventions, with many focused on chronic disease populations such as schizophrenia.
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IMPACT OF LANDSLIDE ON HILL SLOPE SETTLEMENTS IN NANITAL TOWN |
Author : Dattatray Ganpati Khandare |
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Abstract :Nainital town People their demands are ever growing but the availability of land is limited. The quality of land is different from place to place. People started encroaching the common lands to build up commercial areas, housing complexes in the urban areas in the unsuitable areas. Today the vast changes in the land use pattern also reflect the cultural changes in the society. Land degradation, desertification, soil erosion and landslides are the major threats to the environment because of the constructional activities in study areas.
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MAYANI WETLAND: A BIRD SANCTUARY OF SATARA DISTRICT |
Author : Gade A. D. |
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Abstract :The present paper an attempt is made to study the Mayani wetland bird sanctuary of Khatav tahsil of Satara district. Various types of wetlands contribute to the faunal and floral diversity. Wetlands contribute to the faunal and floral diversity. The man-made wetlands, which have resulted from the needs of irrigation, water supply, electricity, fisheries and flood control, are substantial in numbers. The various reservoirs, shallow ponds and numerous tanks support wetland biodiversity and add to the countries wetland wealth. This region is mainly under drought prone condition.
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MARKETING STRATEGIES OF SELF HELP GROUP PRODUCTS IN KRISHNAGIRI DISTRICT |
Author : M. Gurupandi, M. Rajaguru |
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Abstract :Self help groups (SHGs) are now engaging in business activities. They lack in marketing as for the first time they engaging in business. If they are adequately trained with marketing knowledge, they can excel and in turn take our economy a global leader in this current situation of globalization. The NGOs who have formed the SHGs. The banks that financed the groups and the government agencies nurturing them must join hands in train the SHG members in business and marketing activities and make them play globally.
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CUSTOMER PERCEPTION ON RETAIL BANKING SERVICES – A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS |
Author : M. Shakila |
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Abstract :Presently the banking industry in India especially in retail banking is facing lot of pressures due to increase in privatization and globalization. The banks formulate different strategies to retain its existing customers and to attract new customers. Expectation of customers in retail banking services quality level also increases. Normally, customers perceive differences in offering service quality between the public and private sectors banks. Parasuraman et al. (1985) and Zeithamal et al. (1990) have examined that they key strategy for the success and survival of any business institution is the delivery of quality services to customers. The quality of services offered by the institutions influence customer satisfaction level and their loyalty. Presently competition from the private sector banks and initiation of banking reforms since early 1990s has led to an increased emphasis on efficient customer service.
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CRM IMPLEMENTATION: BOON OR CURSE |
Author : Dipin Mathur , Spriha Jain |
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Abstract :The successful implementation of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) practices is becoming widely accepted within every department in Financial Service Sector Organizations. Customer Relationship Management popularity is growing and is becoming an important aspect in every organization. It has become niche for firm performance. However, limited researches have been there which reveals whether the implementation of CRM in service organizations is boon or curse. Customer Relationship Manage- ment plays a crucial role in Financial Service Sector. It has been widely accepted and implemented in many organizations. It has a positive effect in the relationship between customers and employees, but up to an extent it could not reach the mind of customers. Every customer has different requirement and expecta- tion from organization, in fulfillment of that organizations do its best still due to difference in opinion and perception of customers CRM lacks.
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JUDICIAL ACTIVISM: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE IN INDIA |
Author : M. Sreeramulu , V. Luke Isaiah Isaac and K. V. Chamundeswaramma |
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Abstract :In the past thirty years, the government of India has developed a comprehensive structure of policies for environmental protec- tion and assessment of environ- mental impacts. Moreover, India has incorporated constitutional guaran- tees for the protection of the environment. Most significantly, the environmentally sympathetic stance of India’s judiciary has created innovative procedural remedies in areas where they are not provided for under existing legislation. In its interpretation of cases, India’s judiciary has expanded the role of the courts; in its commitment to rectify perceived problems within other branches of the government .This expanded role of courts has earned the name of Judicial Activism in India.
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“MICRO INDUSTRY AND PROMOTING OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -A STUDY OF BELLARY DISTRICT IN KARNATAKA STATE” |
Author : N. Honnurswamy and Basavaraj Kumnoor |
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Abstract :Micro was named to Inc 500 list. This helped make Micro Industries one of the first complete turnkey Surface mount technology assembly facilities in the U.S. and one of the founding members of the Surface Mount Technology Association The Touch Go and Touch &Care all-in-one Quiet PC computer lines were deployed in 2002 for retail and healthcare markets. Micro Industries has designed and engineering and manufactured its products in Ohio and continues to partner with content and software developers to provide premium interactive kiosk and digital signage systems to retail The small scale industries have a talent of dispersal. They can be accessible to the remote rural areas of the country and do not lead to regional imbalances and concentration of industries at one place, which is responsible for many economic resources such as entrepreneurship and capital. There were about 20 lakes micro industry units in 1990 - 91 providing goods. Worth Rs. 1,55, 340 crores exports order of Rs. 9,661 crores and providing employment to about 125 lakhs persons. The achievement of SSI sector in 1999 – 2000 were 32.25 lakhs SSI units providing production of Rs. 578299 crores, exports of Rs. 53995 crores and providing employment to 177.30 lakhs persons.
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“THE ASSOCIATION OF INTERNET USAGE WITH MENTAL HEALTH AMONG ADOLESCENCE” |
Author : Nimbalkar, M. R. |
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Abstract :The main aim of this study was to know the association of internet usage with mental health among adolescence. To achieve the goal of the study, a sample of 60 junior college students was selected those are using internet. Internet usage was measured by ‘Internet Addiction Test’ (IAT) prepared by Dr. Kemberly Young and Mental Health of adolescences was measured by ‘Mental Health Test’ (MHT) prepared by Anadkumar and Giridhar P. Thakur. Pearson correlation-coefficient was calculated for data analysis. Results revealed that Internet addiction is significantly associated with mental health among adolescents. In addition, Internet usage was found negatively associated with mental health among adolescents (r=-0.39).
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RAJA SHAHJI’S WORK FOR PUBLIC WELFARE Special - Reference to Satara Raj (Including Bijapur) |
Author : Sheetal R. Kadam |
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Abstract :Raja Shahji ruled over Satara for a short period of about 7 years (From 1839 A.D. to 1848 A.D.). In contemporary circumstances of political instability. He fully cooperated British Government for the well being of common people and continuation of Shavaji’s Raj. In present research paper, with the help of many references, progressive and constructive character of Raja Shahji has been revealed. He himself was follower of Hinduism but he ruled over such a territory of Satara, where people in big number were follower of Islam Religion. Many historical monuments and worship places were cared, secured and developed by Raja Shahji. So Raja Shahji’s mindset of secularism can be traced easily with the help of this Research Paper.
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OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AMONG THE IT PROFESSIONALS |
Author : V. G. Geetha , R. Murugupandian |
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Abstract :The Information Technology profes- sionals are forced to change the entire paradigms amidst constant uncertainty and high risk. These working conditions lead to high stress in the professionals. Organiza- tions have started recognizing high stress as a worthy area to address well-being and growing attrition rate. A lot of research work has been done in the past decade addressing various issues of this sunshine industry. Currently, managing stress is the focus area for information technology organizations to address the significantly high attrition rate and well-being of the professionals in the industry. Therefore, the aim of the study is to analyze the occupational stress experienced by the informational technology professionals and its impact on job satisfaction. The results of the study reveal that the middle level and high level professionals have been exposed high level of overall occupational stress, whereas lower level professionals have experien- ced a moderate level of overall occupational stress.
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STALKING VICTIMIZATION AMONG FEMALE COLLEGE STUDENTS IN INDIAN CONTEXT |
Author : S. Kalaivanan , J. M. Asgarali Patel |
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Abstract :This research study is an attempt made to assess the victims of stalking among female college students in Indian context. The sample size for the study comprised of 500 female students (stalking victims) selected through snowball sampling technique from Annamalai University (Asia’s largest residential university) in Chidambaram, Tamilnadu. The age range of the samples in this study was from 17 to 30 years (Mean age= 23.5 years). Tools used for data collection were; (1) National violence against women survey was developed by Tjaden & Thoennes (1998) and (2) Informal Interview Schedule- designed by the researcher.
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STUDY OF CORRUPTION IN AND STEAM LINE OF GOVERNMENT LIBERATED SCHEMES/SUBSIDIES |
Author : Awari Mahesh Babu |
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Abstract :This paper deals with the everywhere problem of corruption and regularization of liberated schemes/subsidies of ruling Government... By looking at the legal and executive provisions to corruption, it is shown how futile the attempts so far have been. Among the glut of reasons for failure to corruption, it is concluded that the more important ones are the insufficient and ineffective enforcement mechanisms, be deficient in of political will, and more importantly the cultural context of social approval and easy exonera- tion. Any indignation that is there is largely confined to civic speaking, not action. Despite some helpful developments such as association of political leaders/ political people investments in liberated schemes as their moral responsibility and control on liberated schemes and corruption liberated schemes. Some of the ruling parties announced liberated schemes for vote banking. The need seems to be a serious effort to develop sound norms by changing the societal culture, which places the premium on the shoulders of political parties.
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ABOUT METTA BHAVANA (LOVINGKINDNESS MEDITATION) |
Author : Vepulla |
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Abstract :The MettaBhavana is a meditation for developing loving-kindness. “Bhavana” means “cultivation” or “development,” and “Metta” is a word that means “love,” “friend- liness,” or “loving-kindness.” So this is a meditation practice where we actively cultivate some very positive emotional states towards others, as well as ourselves. This meditation practice helps us to bring more harmony into our relationships with others, so that we experience less conflict, resolve existing difficulties, and deepen our connections with people we already get on with.This meditation helps us to overcome anger, resentment, and hurt. It helps us to empathizemore, and to be more considerate, kind, and forgiving. We can also learn to appreciate others, concentrating more on their positives qualities and less on their faults. We learn to be more patient.
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EQUIVALENT STATIC AND RESPONSE SPECTRUM ANALYSIS OF BRACED FRAME STRUCTURE USING ETABS V 15 |
Author : Adarsha T C , J V Praveen and Dharmesh N |
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Abstract :Earthquakes are the foremost unpredictable and devastating of all natural disasters that are terribly troublesome to save lots of over engineering properties and life, against it. hence so as to beat these problems we'd like to spot the seismic performance of the designed atmosphere through the event of various analytical procedures, that make sure the structures to face up to throughout frequent minor earthquakes and produce enough caution whenever subjected to major earthquake events. In order that will save as several lives as attainable.
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EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT AS A STRATEGIC TOOL FOR ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS |
Author : S.Sureshkumar , P. Karthikeyan |
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Abstract :The success of the organization depe nds upon its people. Employees- represent a source of knowledge and ideas, but often times that a resource remains untouched. Involving employees in the manage- ment process, not only empowers them to contribute to the success of an organization, but also saves the company time and money, increased productivity and reduced outsourc- ing. In other words, Employee involvement leads to positive and economic operation of any organization and it is a strategic tool for organizational success.
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A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS BRANDED PAINTS |
Author : K. Brindha , S. Geetharani |
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Abstract :Paints are the basis to fill colors in the human life. The quality of paints impacts the life to give the beauty and imagination to live a life of better standards. The paints in the market are used in the houses to give the imagination, beauty and creativity to design the life for living with peace and progress. The paints have many uses and they basically form the fabric of creative and innovative life with the colors of many moods and emotions. The basic aim of the paper is to build the strategic framework for developing the quality paints to give the strength to the infrastructure of the surroundings in a beautiful way.
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A STUDY ON AWARENESS TOWARDS CHILD LABOUR AMONG SECONDARY GRADE TEACHERS |
Author : U. Pandian |
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Abstract :In this study conducted on secondary grade teachers, Puducherry. The researcher has taken 258 samples from secondary grade teachers and I utilized normative survey method for this study, as well as different types of statistics utilized for this study such as: differential analysis and descriptive analysis. In this study found that there is no significant difference between the male and female secondary grade teachers awareness towards child labour, There is significant difference between whose are studied arts and science subject in degree level for secondary grade teachers’ awareness towards child labour and There is significant difference between whose are studied Tamil and English medium in degree level for secondary grade teachers’ awareness towards child labour.
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LOCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RURAL MARKETS: A CASE STUDY OF DHARWAD DISTRICT |
Author : S U Mulla , A A Mulimani |
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Abstract :The locational characteristics are one of the important dimensions of market centers and play a vital role for functioning the marketing activity of a region. The study of distribution of any phenomena on a geographical space is the prime concern of geographic investigation. The distribution characters of market centers are not only influenced by physio-cultural-historical but also other unique qualities are existed in the study region. The present analysis intends to make use of topographical maps of 1:50,000 of the study region in order to identify and classify the market centers and their location. The quantitative methods have been employed to study the spatial distribution of market centers and their relationship with other factors that influence the distribution. The spatial pattern of market centers is also quantitatively analyzed to understand the spatial perception.
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INSIDE THE MIND OF COMMUTERS AN INVESTIGATION ON FACTORS AFFECTING COMMERCIAL COMMUTERS |
Author : R. Manigandan , R. Arunmozhi |
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Abstract :Aim: This Study aims to investigate the barriers facing by commercial bus driving. With the depth evaluation of the factors contribution in driving profession such as Fatigue, Stress, Driver Violation, Safety Skills, Driver Behavior, Institutional Factors and Environmental Factors. How drivers consign these factors while driving. Method: Well-constructed questionnaire used to discover the objectives of the study. The sample size of the study is n=350, drivers of the Tamilnadu State Transport Corporation are the respondents of the study. Results: Study concluded that driver performance influenced by Institutional factors and environmental factors.
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“A STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SELECT IRON & STEEL COMPANY IN CHHATTISGARH” |
Author : Dewashish Mukherjee and Arun Vadyak |
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Abstract :Iron & steel industry play a major role in Chhattisgarh’s socio-economic development. Nine steel companies have been taken for this study. This paper analyzes financial performance of selected steel companies. Profitability analysis is based on various financial ratios & comparison among gross profit ratios of select steel companies. This sector should have efficient financial management with optimum utilization of production capacity.
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“A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MARITAL LIFE AND BACHELOR LIFE WITH RESPECT TO LIFE SATISFACTION” |
Author : Quadri Syed Javeed |
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Abstract :An aim of the Study: to investigate the life satisfaction among marital life and bachelor life. Hypothesis: 1.There will be no significant difference between marital life and bachelor life with respect to life satisfaction. 2. There will be no significant difference between men and women with respect to life satisfaction. Sample: For the present study 100 Sample were selected from Aurangabad city, Maharashtra State. The effective sample consisted of 100 subjects, among 50 subjects were marital life person and 50 subjects were bachelor life person. The age range of subjects was 20 to 30 years (Mean 25.36, SD 4.56). Tools 1. Life Satisfaction Scale (L-S Scale) constructed by Singh and Joseph (1996). Variable Independent variable- 1. Type of Life a) Marital Life b) Bachelor life Gender a) Men b) women Dependent Variable 1. Life Satisfaction Conclusions: 1. marital life person had significantly high life satisfaction than the bachelor life person.
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EVALUATION OF ANTIDIABETIC ACTIVITY OF RHIZOMES OF GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA |
Author : T. Jagan Mohan Rao , K. Sravanthi and D. R Brahma Reddy |
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Abstract :Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood glucose concentration (hyperglycemia) caused by insulin deficiency often combined with insulin resistance (Rang and Dale, 2008). The Diabetes Mellitus has been rise across the world affecting over 150 million people. Over 20% diabetics are Indians. At present, it is higher in developed than in developing countries. The number of adults with diabetes in the world will rise from 135 million in 1995 to 300 million in the year 2025. The major part of this numerical increase will occur in developing countries. By the year 2025, greater than 75% of people with diabetes will reside in developing countries. The countries with the largest number of people with diabetes are, and will be in the year 2025, India, China, and U.S. (King H et al.1998).
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SWOT ANALYSIS IN THE RURAL DEGREE COLLEGES OF ASSAM- AN ASSESSMENT STUDY |
Author : Mallika Kalita and Jagat Swargiary |
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Abstract :SWOT analysis is a strategic planning tool, useful for planning and decision-making within an institution, organization or business. It is quite helpful to analyse the performance and planning for further development and progress of the organization, and provide answers through SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis, to some very relevant questions for future development and difficulties faced by the educational institution. In view of that experience, one looks for opportunities provided by such an analysis. The very purpose of the paper is to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of rural degree colleges of Assam and to identify the various factors to enhance the proper utilization of opportunities.
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ROBUST THREE DIMENSION FACE SEGMENTATION USING VECTOR COLOUR AND DEPTH ANALYSIS |
Author : M. Soundararajan and S. Selvamuthu Kumaran |
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Abstract :In this paper, we recommend a framework for Face recognition Structure 3D using segmentation by grouping of district of facial images previously and after fusion of double modalities (intensity and depth images). Earlier, the finding of face region is depending on the localization of the nose tip and integral projection curves. Then, the appearances resulting from Basis Component Analyses (BCA) followed by Expand Fisher Model (EFM) are extracted. Finally, the distribution function is performed with double approach, distance measurement L and Support Vector Appliance (SVA). Experiments are performed on the CASIA 3D face information base which contains 123 persons under varying illumination and expression. We have tried to examine all the variables associated with our technique in order to optimize the ultimate our recognition structure. The promising reaction of the preliminary evaluation appearance that our confirm approach achieves a large recognizance performance.
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A STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN RELATION TO GENDER AND TYPES OF SCHOOL |
Author : Ansarul Hasan and Rahat Parween |
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Abstract :In the present study an attempt was made to compare organizational commitment of secondary school teachers in relation to gender and types of schools of District Darbhanga(Bihar). A sample of 100 teachers was selected, 50 each from government and private schools .Both from government and private schools 50% male teachers were drawn and 50% female teachers. Teachers organizational commitment scale (TOCS) constructed and standardized by Dr. Sajid Jamal and Dr. Abdul Raheem was administered. Findings revealed that in general, the Secondary school teachers showed above average organiza- tional commitment. Moreover, the private school’s teacher and more committed than their government counterparts . The findings of the study also showed that female teachers are more committed than their male counterparts.
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INVESTIGATION OF THE POSTER OF FEMALE HOCKEY PLAYERS BY IOWA TEST METHOD |
Author : Anoop Kumar .M. S and G. Vasanthi |
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Abstract :Posture is the position of the body in any environment or mode such as standing, sitting, lying down, leaning forward or backward or sideward, walking, moving or running. Posture is based on the position of the spine and all the joints in the muscular - skeletal system that is the relative arrangement of body parts. For this study 75 elite women hockey players form Kerala are selected as a subject. Subjects who are represented in Kerala State Junior or Senior Nationals and Interuniversity competition were selected as subjects for the study. The age of subjects ranged from 18 to 25 years as per their certificates.
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STATUS OF WOMEN FINANCIAL INCLUSION |
Author : K. Krishna Reddy |
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Abstract :Financial inclusion entails not just the availability of financial products - credit, deposit, insurance, etc. but also the ability to transfer money around in an affordable manner. As a result of the bank nationalization programme and the government’s efforts to increase bank branches in rural and remote areas, the national distribution of financial has increased. Innovative approaches in financial inclusion like using conventional branches (banks or microfinance institutions), information and communication technologies, non-bank retail agents (post-offices) has helped in the deepening of the financial sector. The nationalization of banks, Lead Bank Scheme, Regional Rural Banks, formation of SHG’s has helped to expand the financial sector across the length and breadth of the country. According to RBI, deepening of the financial sector is essential for a developed and mature economy. Financial deepening is only possible when individuals and households are financially literate to make informed choices about how they should save, borrow, and invest. With this background the present study attempts to study the status of financial inclusion of women in India.
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A UNIQUE SCULPTURAL PANEL OF NAYANMARS AT KUDUMIYANMALAI |
Author : A. Marikkannu |
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Abstract :udumiyanmalai is situated 12km for from the Pudukkottai town in a road leading to Kodumbalur. This ancient historical place consists of a jain rock-cut with Pallava Grantha which reads “A treatise in Pallava-Grantha character, on Hindu music said to have been composed by an unnamed king who was a disciple of one Rudracharya”. Various stages of temple construction process that Kudumiyanmalai was acted as a centre of various religious and social activities, from ancient period onwards Whether the rock-cut technic was continued in the Vijayanagara period or not? This is to be gleaned through the study of Saiva Saints rock Panel of Kudumiyanmalai. This paper highlights the rare Sculptural Panels of 63 Nayanmars carved at this place.
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TALENT MANAGEMENT ADAPTION IN INDUSTRIAL SECTOR—A LITERATURE REVIEW |
Author : Maitrayee Rout , N. V. J. Rao and Subash C Pattnaik |
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Abstract :In present scenario the clear repre- sentation about Talent Management is a challenge for every researchers and practitioner. Even though in basic it expresses (a) identification of specific human resources (b) proper distribution of human resources throughout the working point(c) sourcing its development and rewarding the talented. To manage available talent, industries adopt some of common procedure such as identification of talent, team building, and talent development through training. The basic talent management starts from the initial stage as recruitment giving proper shape and size towards working atmosphere taking care of their growth and watching through constant feedback for the betterment of the system and person concerned.
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STUDY OF ICHTHYOFAUNAL DIVERSITY IN KUNDA RESERVOIR, VILLAGE KUNDA (DIST-DHAR) M.P. |
Author : S. Ghaherwal , Ravindra Rawal , C. S. Shrivastava and Nageshwar Wast |
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Abstract :The present study deal about Ichthyofaunal diversity in Kunda reservoir. Reservoir is the most important source of water at the Earth surface. In the world, millions of reservoir are made either naturally or man made. The basic concept of this system to conserves water for future use. Fish diversity was poorly studied in Kunda reservoir. In the present investiga- tion, 20 species of fishes were collected, belonging to 3 Orders (Cypriniformes, Ophiocephali- formes and Perciformes) and 8 family (Cyprinidae, Siluridae, Bagridae, Claridae, Heteropneu- stidae, Ophiocephalidae, Mastacem bilidae and Gobiidae) from Kunda reservoir. Among all family, Cyprinidae was found to be most dominant.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE & INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT |
Author : Aiman |
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Abstract :n this article, I am going to discuss about International business, Trade and Institutional environment. International business takes place within the framework and network of international trade environment. Each institution has its rules and regulations to control the flow of merchandise, services and the payments that are generated by these flows. There are many barriers into this world trade. Today, the World is arguably more complex and more inter-related than ever before. There are number of International Institutions which facilitate international business governance. Without their presence, global business would have become difficult, if not impossible. This study is an attempt to test the hypothesis “international trade contributes to economic growth through its effects on human capital accumulation.
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SPIRIT AS THE DIVINE LIGHT IN MAN AND ROLE OF SPIRIT IN SCIENTIFIC ENDEAVOUR OR EVOLUTION |
Author : Joynal Abdin Sheikh |
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Abstract :We are human being it is not end of it all. Humanity sometimes feels orphaned. It is forgetfulness of the divine which is in us, which is responsible for so much distress and disappointment which we have in this world. Man is something to be surpassed, man is not the end of evolution, man has yet to grow –it is that feeling that we have. We as human beings are full of discords and difficulties we are much bigger than mineral, plants, animals etc. The human being has to become something superhuman. He has to become, realize the spark which is there in his nature, we have to raise our present state of imperfection, ignorance, to a state of tranquility of spirit and equanimity of mind where we look upon all human beings or our kindred as member of one family. Modern civilization with its enormous development in the field of science and technology as wellas in every aspect of life has exerted great impact-upon man outwardly, the world is uniform. But there is no inner unity in mind and spirit. The life of man has become artificial. Man has last the zest-for life. He suffers from sickness of spirit. Hence there is need of renewal of faith a renaissance of spiritual values. Man cannot be simply a helpless victim in the hands of world forces. Man has the determination to go beyond his present life and stay on the truth of his being. The world passes through the different phases of evolution, matter life consciousness. Man is more than matter life or mind or all these put together. Man is aware of the limitations of his physical nature. Man is also spirit.
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THE SAARC SUMMITS AND INDO-PAK BILATERAL RELATIONS |
Author : Sachinkumar M. Kattimani |
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Abstract :The uncertainties regarding regular SAARC meetings have clouded the prospect of regional cooperation. Though India has been accused as the main culprit, other member-countries are no less responsible for the organization’s lack of progress. This article analyses how the SAARC process has in fact given a fillip to a better understanding between the member-countries; how Indo-Pak relations have influenced SAARC summits and how the latter has contributed to the furthering of the two countries’ relations notwithst anding the fact that the bilateral disputes are out of the purview of the SAARC agenda. The article also focuses on how the inclusion of bilateral problems would derail the SAARC process.
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EMPOWERMENT OF MUSLIM WOMENS AND EDUCATION |
Author : Talat Fatima |
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Abstract :‘Empowerment’ may be described as a process which helps people to assert their control over the factors which affect their live. Empowerment of women mean developing them as more aware individuals, who are politically active, economically productive and independent and are able to make intelligent discussion in matters that affect them. Education should be taken on priority as it is the most important factor. Education as mean of empowerment of women can bring about a positive attitudinal change; it helps in economic growth, quality of life and quality of human resource. The woman’s struggle has never been easy particularly so when she is typing to find her place in the new world that is evolving around her. Before I go into the discussion on empowerment of Muslim women and education.
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ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF MICRO-FINANCE ON WOMEN: A STUDY OF NIZAMABAD DISTRICT |
Author : D. Adeppa |
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Abstract :Micro- credit should be seen as one part of a broader strategy to enhance women’s agency on social, political and economic levels. Policies and programmes should simultaneously seek to increase women’s confidence, awareness, negotiation ability, literacy, health, as well as women’s vocational, entrepreneurial and management skills, to enable micro finance inputs to translate into sustained empowerment. The costs of enabling that empowerment through extensive training inputs and other strategies need to be considered a necessary and direct cost commitment of all micro credit based programmes. SHGs are being promoted as a part of the micro finance intervention aimed at helping the poor to obtain every financial service like savings, credit and insurance. SHG approach is the key element of social mobilization being devoid of bureaucratization and politicization. It provides credit to rural women on easy term with access to several income generating activities.
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ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF MICRO-FINANCE ON WOMEN: A STUDY OF NIZAMABAD DISTRICT |
Author : D. Adeppa |
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Abstract :Micro- credit should be seen as one part of a broader strategy to enhance women’s agency on social, political and economic levels. Policies and programmes should simultaneously seek to increase women’s confidence, awareness, negotiation ability, literacy, health, as well as women’s vocational, entrepreneurial and management skills, to enable micro finance inputs to translate into sustained empowerment. The costs of enabling that empowerment through extensive training inputs and other strategies need to be considered a necessary and direct cost commitment of all micro credit based programmes. SHGs are being promoted as a part of the micro finance intervention aimed at helping the poor to obtain every financial service like savings, credit and insurance. SHG approach is the key element of social mobilization being devoid of bureaucratization and politicization. It provides credit to rural women on easy term with access to several income generating activities.
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DETERMINANTS OF PROFITABILITY OF THE SELECT ALUMINIUM COMPANIES IN INDIA |
Author : J. Udhaya Kumarand M. Thyigarajan |
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Abstract :India was the second largest consumer of aluminium in Asia during the year 2012, with the electrical sector being the main driver of demand. As the largest producer of aluminium in India, the Indian aluminium industry was well positioned to cater to its growing demand for aluminium. The paper presents some company performance analysis models, which highlight the influencing factors. The models are based on regression analysis, and the obtained results emphasize the strong connection between the profitability of the analyzed company expresses through Return on assets and the management of available resources.
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COMPARISON OF PERSONALITY TRAITS BETWEEN GRADUATE AND POST GRADUATE STUDENTS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION |
Author : Baiju Abraham |
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Abstract :The present study was to compare the Eysenck personality traits of graduate and post graduate students. Sixty graduate and post graduate students with the age varied between 20 to 28 years each from physical education course were randomly selected for the study. The criterion measures chosen for the study were the score obtained from the Eysenck personality inventory prepared by H.J.Eysenck and Sybil B.G.Eysenck. the group mean in each trait of perso.
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AN ASSESMENT OF PHYSICO CHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF DRINKING WATER IN PIMPALGAON KHAND DAM AKOLE TEHSIL, MAHARASHTRA. INDIA. |
Author : Kakade Hanumant Madhav , Shingote Prashant Lahu and Wale Laxman Lahanu. |
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Abstract :This Paper deals with the Physico - chemical Parameters of Drinking water in Pimpalgaon Khand dam Akole Tehsil, dist-Ahmednagar, Maharashtra . To determined the Physico - chemical Parameters like pH, Electrical Conductivity, Calcium, Magnesium, Total Hardness, Carbo- nate, Bicarbonate, Chloride, Total Dissolved Solid, Sodium, sodium absorption ratio in water. Also all parameters were compared with WHO standards of water quality.
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OVERLAPPING, PRECISION AND RELATIVE RECALL OF SEARCH ENGINES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SEARCH ENGINES WITH META SEARCH ENGINES IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL TOURISM IN KERALA |
Author : Naseehath .S , Thanuskodi .S |
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Abstract :This paper presents a webometric study on six search engines. The search engines namely, Bing , Google and Lycos and metasearch engines namely Ixquick, Dogpile and Webcrawler are taken together to find out the extent of overlapping, precision and relative recall among them in the field of Medical Tourism in Kerala in which web resources are the only reliable information sources due to the multidisciplinary nature of Tourism. From this study it is revealed that Bing stands high in overlapping, precision and relative recall and metasearch engines show precision in similar range and low level relative recall in comparison with search engines.
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“A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON MOTOR FITNESS VARIABLES AMONG BOWLERS BATSMAN AND WICKET KEEPERS OF ELITE CRICKET PLAYERS OF GOA” |
Author : Chandu G. Lamani |
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Abstract :he main purpose of the study was to determine the significant difference on selected fitness variable among Bowlers, Batsman and wicket keepers. For the purpose, Ninety (90) active Cricket players were selected as subjects from Goa state (30 Bowlers, 30 Batsman, and 30 wicket keepers). Their age was ranged between 18 to 22 years. The selected variables were assessed using 50 meters dash, shuttle run, sit and reach, and Harward step test. The data was analyzed by applying ANOVA and Scheffe S post hoc test. The result showed that there was significant difference in all the selected physical fitness components among Bowlers, Batsman and wicket keepers. The Bowlers showed a better capability in speed, and agility, while the Batsman were better in endurance and the wicket keepers with greater flexibility
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IMPACT OF COMPANIES ACT 2013 ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY |
Author : Shikha Gupta |
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Abstract :CSR is not a new phenomenon. Rather its roots exist in the Indian culture. India has one of the richest traditions of CSR, as charity and philanthropy existed in Indian culture, from time immemorial. The activities of CSR in Indian, and even in the world, were not mandatory for the corporate sector. But, for the first time, CSR has been imposed on certain business houses, through the new companies Act. This paper attempts to highlight the relationship between CSR and sustainable development, and also elucidates the theoretical and practical contribution of CSR towards achieving the goal of sustainable development of India. It also seeks to discuss the evolution of CSR in India, the legal framework of CSR and the benefits and short comings of the CSR provisions under the new companies Act, 2013.
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BIODIVERSITY OF MICROALGAE FROM SHIVALAY POND OF SAPTASHRUNGI GARH AT NASHIK DISTRICT |
Author : Landge A. D., Wale L. L, Dahatonde S. and Deshmukh B.S. |
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Abstract :Saptashrungi Garh is a place of pilgrimage situated in the seven hill of Sahyadri. There are about 108 water reservoirs on the hill, known as Kundas. Periodic samples were collected from the Shivalaya ponds situated on the mountain near Shiva’s temple, widely used for bathing before darshan during 2014-2015. Extensive and rapid growth of algae has been recorded in these ponds. Devotees are using this water for bath and believe that diseases get cured. In all total 40 different types of Cyanophycean, Chlorophycean, Bacillariophycean and Pheophycean algae were recorded in this pond ecosystem. The presence of Microcystis, Oscilla- toria, Chlorella and Pediastrum sps. Navicula and Synendra indicates that the water is polluted. Also dominance of Chlorophycea over cyanophycea has been observed clearly.
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ROLE OF ON-JOB TRAINING AND OFF THE JOB TRAINING IN EMPLOYEES’ DEVELOPMENT A CASE STUDY ON SELECTED PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS AT BARODA |
Author : Raghvendra Kumar Sharma , Prabhaker Pandey and Ashok Kumar Chandra |
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Abstract :Banking business in India is getting redefined; it is faced with myriad challenges and opportunities, especially beyond 2009 when they would be fully exposed to competition. Banks in India are bracing themselves to be ready through adoption of newer technology strengthening their capital base to survive in the competitive environment, reducing their NPAs, bringing down operating costs, enhancing corporate governance and alignments, undertaking organizational restructuring and sharpening their customer centric initiatives. Technology is clear a prerequisite for growth and scale. Today banks are facing challenges like changing needs of customers, coping with regulatory reforms, thinning spread, maintaining high quality assets, management of impaired assets, keeping pace with technology up gradations, sustain healthy bottom lines and increasing shareholder value, technology infusion and up gradation challenges.
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TRAINING : IMPACT ON IPS OFFICERS IN CONTROLLING LAW & ORDER |
Author : P. Shailaja |
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Abstract :The Police is becoming more and more complex in the new social context. The police have now to be more than ever conscious of their role in safe- guarding and fostering the processes of socio-economic growth and development and ensuring social justice. Linked with this is their responsibility for preserving the democratic order of society and upholding the Constitutional provisions, particularly with regard to equality before the law. The role and responsibilities of IPS officers play very crucial in maintain the law and order in the society. This can be only possible when the IPS officers are well trained at all levels. Before entering into the services the IPS officers undergoes the institutional training and he is known as IPS Probationary officers. Training is an important part of civil service and necessary emphasis is paid to it. For proper training the Government of India has set up two premier institutions —one for IAS officers and the other for IPS officers and huge amount of money is spent for training and maintenance of these institutes. But many people have raised their eyebrows about the efficacy of the long and costly process and programmes of training. This paper discuss about the importance of the training among the IPS officers probationary or in-service in maintaining law and order. This is the part of my Ph.D research work.
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AN APPRAISAL AND PRESENT SCENARIO OF JNNURM |
Author : Subhash A. Jadhav |
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Abstract :Rapid and continuous urbanization is a distinctive feature of the modern Indian growth. The percentage of urban population was 25.49 % in 1991 which increased to 27.81% percent in 2001 and 31.16% in 2011. Cities and towns of India constitute the world’s second largest urban system. They contribute over 50% of country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and are central to economic growth. For these cities to realize their full potential and become true engines of growth, it was necessary that focused attention has to be given to the improvement of infrastructure and basic services to the poor therein. For achieving these objectives, a Mission mode approach was essential.
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