ANALYSIS OF COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS IN SANGLI DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA |
Author : Sunita S. Patil , Dr. J.B. Patil and Dr. Madhukar S. Chavan |
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Abstract :For professionals, knowledge of highly sophisticated technical competence will be useless if the professionals do not know how to communicate with others. Companies are looking for excellent competence, go od func tional knowl edge ,awareness about industry, awareness about corporate work culture in fresh
recruits. The major rejection reasons for entry level hiring are: lack of communicative competence, body language, attitude, goals and plans, confidence, knowledge of practical application of curriculum theories, logical and analytical competence,
dec ision making, leadership,motivational competence, etc. If they were enhanced with communicative competence, then they will get ample opportunities in the employment market. It has been observed that there is a lack of communicative
competence in the polytechnic engineering students. The assessment of communicative competence of polytechnic students using proposed communicative competence testing
model is helpful in development and achievement of communication competence related to academic, social, and career success. |
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POLICYHOLDER PERCEPTION AND EXPECTATION WITH SERVICE QUALITY OF THE LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA, THANJAVUR DIVISION OF TAMIL NADU 1 2 |
Author : A. Dhanalakshmi and Dr. V.Vijayalakshmi |
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Abstract :The study has been conceptualized in order to analyze the service qualities of the Life Insurance Corporation of India branches of Thanjavur division. There are five branches in the Thanjavur district, three branches in the Tiruvarur district and three branches in the Nagapattinam district. Thus, 11 branches were selected for the study by the multistage random sampling method. Since the number of policyholders in each of the branches was large, the policyholders could not be selec ted on a proportional basis. 30 policyholders from each branch were selected for the st udy . |
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EMPOWERMENT OF COASTAL DRY FISH WOMEN VENDORS IN TUTICORIN DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. R. Prabhavathy |
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Abstract :Women in fishing communities also play an important role in fish production and processing across the world. Their role encompasses social and economic responsibilities, both
within and outside the family. Present study was an attempt to understand the living conditions and economic empowerment of dry fish women vendors in Tuticorin District.In order to
perform the analysis on the socio – economic status of the dry fish women vendors, the coastalareas Thoothukudi district such as Thaalamuthunagar, Vellapatti, Therespuram, Arockiapuram&Inigo Nagar were selected. The simple
random sampling technique was used. Secondary data have been collected from books, journals, newspapers, internet and periodicals. Percentage analysis, averages, standard deviation, t test, chi square test, Gini coefficient, and probability
analysis were used. The data relate to the month of September 2016. |
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METHODOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING THE ROLE STRESSORS OF BANK EMPLOYEES |
Author : Dr. M. Dhanabhakyam and Mufliha. S |
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Abstract :Role stress and its consequences have been observed in all
sec tors, industries and organizations and one such industry
which has undergone massive changes over the last few years is the banking industry. There are many instruments available to measure the role stressors. However, due to the
influence of culture and the psychological situation of employees
in particular job, such instruments of role stressors cannot be similarly used to measure the role stressors of all other sectors of employees. This article describes the development and
validation of a new instrument to measure the role stressors of bank
employees |
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ACADEMIC IDENTITY CRISIS IN JOYCE CAROL OATES’S MARYA: A LIFE AND MUDWOMAN |
Author : Kakaso Ghodake |
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Abstract :This critical endeavor is a modest attempt to examine and
understand the quest for identity as a central theme in two
essentially academic novels of Joyce Carol Oates. Oates is the most influential and prolific American writer of the millennium. She has spent many years as an academicians. She explores academic identity crisis in some of her novels. This study
examines two novels namely Marya: A Life (1986) and Mudwoman (2012). |
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CONNECTION OF BOXERS’ COMBAT STYLES WITH PSYCHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS |
Author : Dr. Mohan D. Kadwe |
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Abstract :urpose: By dominating physical Pcharacteristics boxers’ combat
st y les are di v ided into “strongmen”, “paced in hold” and
“players”. However, connection of combat style with psycho -
physiological characteristics of elite boxers has been remained not determined. Material: in the research 28 elite sportsmen (master of sports and international masters of sports) participated. Psycho-physiological characteristics were studied with the help of hardware and software psycho-diagnostic complex “Multipsycho-meter 05”. Results: it was found that attacking combat style is accompanied by presence of high
workability, reduced tiredness and anxiety, presence of psychological comfort. It was also found that defensive combatstyle is characterized by better quickness and
processing of information. It happens at the account of worsening of qualitative characteristics: efficiency
and effectiveness. We also detected presence of more rigid organization of psycho-physiological status of boxers,
having attacking combat style (strongmen) in comparison with
boxers of defensive style (players and paced in hold).
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JAIN ART AND ARCHITECTURE |
Author : Mrs. Battul Surekha Narhari |
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Abstract :Jain art refers to religious works of art associated with Jainism. Even though Jainism spread only in some parts of India, it has made a significant contribution to Indian art and architecture. All in all Jain craftsmanship extensively takes after the contemporary style of Indian Buddhist and Hindu workmanship, however the iconography, and the practical format of sanctuary structures, reflects particular Jain needs. he artists and craftsmen producing most Jain art were presumably not themselves Jain, but rather from nearby workshops patonized by all religions. This might not have been the situation for delineated original copies, where a hefty portion of the most established Indian survivals are Jain. |
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY FOR DEPRESSION IN CANCER PATIENTS |
Author : K. Balamurugan and Dr. R. Sankar |
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Abstract :The present empirical investigation is an attempt to
explore Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for depression in cancer
patients. The sample of the research consists of 60 cancer patients randomly selected in Puducherry Cancer Trust Hospital and Research Center, Puducherry. Tools used for data collection are Beck Depression Inventory developed by Beck,(1996).
The researchers contacted the informants individually and data was obtained through individually. The mean, Standard Deviation, ANOVA, and Pre and Post test were the statistical analysis done. Results indicate that there is no significant
difference between demographical with cancer patients. In this research it is also found that there is significant difference between Pre and Post test of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for
depression in cancer patients.
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THE KOEL AND THE NIGHTINGALE |
Author : Dr. Puspanjali Padhal |
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Abstract : This paper is an effort to make a comparative analysis of the
techniques of poetry of Sarojini Naidu, the Koel, and John Keats, the Nightingale, the best of the Romantic Poets, so far as their use of imagery is concerned. I refer to Sarojini Naidu as the Koel which is the Indian equivalent to the English Nightingale. Both the
poets are strong in sensational perceptions. Both are lovers of nature and beauty and both are poets of love. They differ in the use of certain images at times. |
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A STUDY ON STRESS MANAGMENT MEASURES FOR INDUSTRAIL LABOURS AMONG SUGAR INDUSTRIES IN BELGAVI |
Author : Wilson P. Kandre |
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Abstract :Stress management has become a very critical aspect of human resource management of late but do we take employee stress as seriously as it needs to be ? every year in Japan around 30000 deaths occur because of Karachi [over work] in a
study conducted by Delhi based NGO saarthak in 30 India companies it was found that 50% of the organizational
life is a quite stressful work pressures tight schedules meetings that never seen to end on time unhelpful colleag uescriticalbosses incompetent subordinates and a host
of other irritating factor may all have a cumulative effect in making the lives of modern day executives quite miserable as we all know, stress is the body `s reaction to any demand on it .Perception of events whether positive of negative, activates stress. |
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IMPLICATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH FINDINGS IN TEACHER EDUCATION |
Author : P. Suresh |
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Abstract :A long with rapid changes in education patterns and
processes there is a massive shift in teacher education as well. The process need to be analyzed and given implications to strengthen the teachers of the nation. It is found that in majority of universities the off campus program is not included in the syllabus of the teacher education. However, the value of the program can not be neglected while contemplating over the quality education and quality teacher education. The purpose of the study is to discover the impact of this program on the student trainees and to give some implications to the policy framers. The randomly selected focused group was interviewed and the field notes submitted by them were analyzed in a qualitative tradition of analysis. |
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READING HABITS AMONG TEACHERS IN WOMEN COLLEGES IN GULBARGA CITY: A STUDY |
Author : Kaveri K. Kamble and Prof. V. T. Kamble |
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Abstract :Reading has increasing been the of object of empirical and
theoretical investigations since a long past. It has been studied
from every possible dimension by research of different disciplines like psychology, Sociology, Education, Media studied and library and information science the present study
which is part of programme aims to investigate the reading habits the survey method of research was applied to conduct the study towards reading and majority. Reading materials like restri c tion on borrowing in libraries in adequate collection price like of reading materials and poor organization of Libraries.
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RELIGIOUS LIFE OF YERUKALA TRIBE IN RAYALASEEMA REGION OF ANDHRA PRADESH STATE |
Author : Dr. K. Nettikallappa |
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Abstract :The composite state of Andhra Pradesh had the largest tribal
concentration in South India with the population of 5,918,073
constituting 7 % of the totalpopulation. These Scheduled Tribes
(STs) are indigenous, have their own distinctive culture,
eographically isolated and are low in socioeconomic conditions. While the composite state has 35 Scheduled tribes there are 18 Scheduled Tribe in Rayalaseema region. Each tribe has its own habitat and environmental set up, dialect, socio-cultural traditions and historical way of life. In view ofthis, the present paper attempts to discuss the social structure of Yerukala tribe inhabiting in Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh. |
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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON BONE MINERAL DENSITY AMONG SEDENTARY MEN |
Author : Mrs. P. Uma and Dr. P. K. Senthilkumar |
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Abstract :Osteoporosis is one of the leading causes of fracture
and disability. The data for the study was undertaken to
determine osteoporosis through bone mineral density among the population in salem city, Tamil Nadu, India. For the purpose of the study a total of 254 male subjects aged (30- 80) were engaged. The Bone mineral density was measured at the calcaneus by Quantitative Ultra Sound (QUS) method and T – score values were compared with world health organization (WHO) criteria and classified as normal or osteopenia / osteoporosis. The present study reports that the bone mineral density among the sedentary men of the subjects were found to have a significant level (P< 0.05) of osteopenia 42.92% and 2.36% of osteoporosis. Among the study participants 54.7% were certainly neither osteoporotic nor osteopenia. |
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“METHODS OF VALUATION OF HUMAN RESOURCE ACCOUNTING” |
Author : Parth Maheshbhai Patwa and Dr. Narayanprasad Sharma |
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Abstract :Human resource Accounting (HRA) involves accounting for
expenditure related to human asset in an organization as opposed to traditional accounting which merely expenses these costs and reduces profit which to our mind suboptimise financial reporting. |
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RE-PRESENT HISTORY AND SPIRITUALITY TH IN RUSHDIE’S 4 NOVEL “THE SATANIC VERSES” |
Author : D. Venkateswar Rao and Dr. G.Mohana Charyulu |
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Abstract :Hstory is a record of the past events, situations, kings and
kingdoms as well as Rulers and their ruled. But, Literature looks into the lives of the people and their Social, Cultural, Economical, Emotional and Spiritual insights. Among all Post Modern Writers, Rushdie used two powerful literary genres like History and Magic Realism concepts for his fictional characters.
Through this novel, Rushdie went in to the ancient Eastern Countries, looked at the beliefs of the people and the
topmost Intelligentsia. His aim is to bring out Miss Concepts and the blind beliefs of the people through centuries without any practical proof. Rushdie was vexed up with the religious fantasies, illusions of the people of Islam. The primary purpose
of the novel is about to remove religious maladies of Muslim
community. It is a historical novel based up on spiritual values. It is a semi-fictional novel, some of the real facts and situations are mixed up with fictional Bolly wood and Tolly wood Film actors. Magic Realism is the main element in the entire novel.
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP OF RURAL WOMEN THROUGH SHG AND EMPOWERMENT: A STUDY |
Author : Dr. D. G. Nejkar |
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Abstract :Women’s entrepreneurship contributes to the financial well-being of the family and communities and additionally reduces poverty. It ensures us of a’s economic increase and improvement. The empowerment of women to a huge quantity
depends on taking element in some development sports. Consequently the advertising of micro and small scale organizations has been diagnosed as a critical approach for
advancing the monetary empowerment of women’s. On the
house hold stage , women’s microenterprises and small scale
corporations play a crucial function in making sure the survival of negative family and in building up women’s self-assurance, skills and socio monetary popularity. But it is visible
that women are the most deprived class inside the society specifically in developing nations. |
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TEACHING MEMORY TRAINING PACKAGE (MTP) |
Author : Dr. Sushma R and Dr. C. Geetha |
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Abstract :Our brains evolved to code and interpret complex stimuli such
as images, colors, structures, sounds, smells, tastes, touch,
positions, emotions and language. We use these to make sophisticated models of the world we live in. Our memories store all of these very effectively. Unfortunately, a lot of the information we have to remember in modern life is presented differently - as words printed on a page.
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CHALLENGES IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIA: VARIOUS APPROACHES |
Author : Dr. Prakasha K. |
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Abstract :Education is a vital means for the potentialities of a human
being to emerge in a positive direction so that a man can live in
society with full of dignity and can mould the habits, tastes and
character of individuals living in society by imparting knowledge and information. Therefore, in a democratic country like ours the government has felt the needs and importance of education and has an onerous responsibility to implement plans and programme s for democratization of education in the co u ntr y. Now, educati on is constitutionally recognized as a birt right of the citizens of the country. So, to make education accessible to all has been a mission of the government and many targets like the Millennium Development Goal by 2015, India Vision by 2020, have been identified including that of Inclusive Growth by
the government. It is appropriate for us now to assess and evaluate the progress and the prospect of theapproaches which are being implemented for ensuring the universalization of elementary education in India. |
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HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AMONG WOMEN: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ALCOHOLISM AND ITS IMPACT ON KOTTAYAM DISTRICT OF KERALA |
Author : Reethumol Joy and Dr. K. Senthilkumar |
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Abstract :Human rights are inherent and inalienable rights which are
due to an individual by virtue of their being a human being. These
rights are necessary to ensure the dignity of every person as a human being irrespective of one’s race, religion, nationality, language, sex or any other factor. The concept of Human Rights is based on the assumption that human beings are born equal in dignity and rights1.
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DREAMS COME TRUE: RTE IS A MILESTONE IN CHILD EDUCATION |
Author : Dr. Arun Kumar and Vivek Gupta |
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Abstract :When we talk about education, too often the focus is on learning all the right things, equipping child with the right content and answers. But the truth is, a great school is about so
much more than learning all the right things. A great school is about connecting humanity. It is about finding the educators who can draw students out, who can foster humanity and connection. Who see potential and help others see it, too.Who help child embrace their worth and value. Right to education brings equality, justice and parity in society. No rights can sustain without awareness and awareness can only come from education. Thus Right to education is a part of right to life itself. |
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INFLUENCE OF TYPE OF FAMILY ON MORAL VALUES TH AMONG 9 STANDARD STUDENTS |
Author : S. Srilakshmi |
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Abstract :This study aims at to find out the significant difference in moral
values of 9th standard students with regard to type of family. A
sample of 297 students studying in 9th standard selected for the study in Cuddalore district. The moral judgment scale is developed by the investigator. The scale is divided into 4 categories viz., personal values, family values, social values, and spiritual values. The reliability of the tool is found to be 0.81 which is high. Findings show that there is no significant difference in moral values, personal values, family values, social values, and spiritual values with regard to type of family. |
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THE BOUNTIFUL BANYAN: A NOTE ON INDIAN MODERNITY |
Author : Sanjay Dattajirao Thorat |
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Abstract :Modernity is a culture specific phase of history; hence, must be shaped according to the past traditions and present circumstances. The real strength of Br. P. G. Patil’s biography,
The Bountiful Banyan, has been tried on our indomitable desi (native) modernity. The Bountiful Banyan, the four volume biography, chronicles Karmveer Bhaurao Patil’s life, struggles, achievements, and activities based on a foundation free
from considerations of caste, creed, sex or religion. Bhaurao Patil challenged the religion, the laws of Manu, in particular, championed the cause of the common masses and laid
down the foundation of a revolutionary system of education.
The Bountiful Banyan creates our modernity that suits our ancient heritage and has Indian growth by cultural restructuring through deintellectualization. |
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THE STRIKING INFLUENCE OF ATM SERVICES IN CORPORATION BANK IN MYSORE CITY |
Author : Mrs. Geetha S and Dr. C S Ramanarayanan |
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Abstract :ATM is one of the most important Core Banking S y stems as it enabl e s customers to do ‘Anywhere, Anytime banking’. ATMs offer the convenience of multiple locations. An ATM card is
protected by a PIN, keeping one’s money safe. ATMs are faster than going to the bank. Thus ATM impacts Core Banking System leading to customer satisfaction. The purpose of this paper is to measure customer satisfaction towards use of ATM services offered by some of the branches of Corporation bank in
Mysore city since the time of introduction of Core Banking System.Core Banking Services are ATMs, Internet Banking, Mobile Banking and Phone Banking. These banking
services offer customers convenience, anywhere and anytime banking. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from a sample size of 180 customers of some of the branches of Corporation bank in Mysore City. The collected data from the sample was analyzed by using SPSS . |
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WESTERN AND INDIAN CAUSATION IN COMPARATIVE STUDY |
Author : Dr. R. Muthamil |
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Abstract :The idea of change and movement is basically connected with the causal relationships. Inquiries about the reality of the universe or the existence of self are always linked with such kind of relationship ultimately embedded in the causality of God or Nature. |
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A FEMINIST APPROACH TO IMTIAZ DHARKER’S POETRY |
Author : Ms. Maddi Gulrej Shoukatali |
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Abstract :Feminism is a global and revolutionary ideology that is political because it is concerned with the question of power. A feminist
is a one who is a very much conscious about the life of women as well as their problems. So this concept is based on a critical analysis of male privilege and woman’s subordination within a society. It opposes woman’s subordination in the family and
society. The importance is given towoman in the feminist theory. Feminism or feminist theory deals with the themes of patriarchy, sexual objectification and oppression. It studies the inequality of women because of the social injustice. ImtiazDharker is a poet-painter whodeals with women’s issues, women’s liberation, women’s identity etc. |
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A STUDY ON PERCEPTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS TOWARDS HIGHER EDUCATION. |
Author : Dr. Ashokkumar B. Surapur |
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Abstract :Learning outcomes are indeed key to a meaningful education, and focusing on learning outcomes is essential to inform
diagnosis and improve teaching processes and student learning.
While there is a long tradition of learning outcomes ‘assessment
within institutions’ courses and programmes, emphasis on learning outcomes has become more important in recent years. The present study was conducted in selected Secondary schools of vijayapur city. The study was undertaken on 300 students (Both boys and Girls) of Secondary schools to study their perception towards the Higher Education. There exist a significant difference between the level perception among the boys and girls of secondary schools.
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PROFILE OF CONSUMERS FINANCING BY COMMERCIAL BANKS |
Author : Dr. B. S. Salunkhe |
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Abstract :The growth and development of any consumer depends on the
finance. The finance is the important indicator which speaks
about the performance of any consumer. Finance is the most
essential thing for the success of consumer. Without finance the
consumer would be lifeless. |
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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES |
Author : Rajkumar.V. Maurya |
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Abstract :The development of manage ment in recent years has
become The key this articles explores the phenomenon of
knowledgement System from the view point of a management of
academic With librarian as a background. It describes the types of
knowledge, Concept of knowledge management, process involved and the role of L ibrarian in the organization of knowledge.
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JUDICIAL DELAYS: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW |
Author : Ruchi Gupta |
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Abstract :The paper attempts to throw light on delays in judicial
process in different time periods in India. How the justice was
delivered in ancient India, during Moghul period, and in colonial times and also briefly discussed the present period or in independent India. The paper also discusses that how the
avoidance of delay was made in different phases of administering justice in India and what precautions
were taken to avoid delay in proceedings before the courts
prevalent during those times and now. The historical perspective will help us to know the present position in the light of previous. |
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JUDICIAL DELAYS: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW |
Author : Ruchi Gupta |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The paper attempts to throw light on delays in judicial
process in different time periods in India. How the justice was
delivered in ancient India, during Moghul period, and in colonial times and also briefly discussed the present period or in independent India. The paper also discusses that how the
avoidance of delay was made in different phases of administering justice in India and what precautions
were taken to avoid delay in proceedings before the courts
prevalent during those times and now. The historical perspective will help us to know the present position in the light of previous. |
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“DIVERSITY AND POPULATION OF WADERS IN THE CATCHMENT AREA OF EKRUKH WATER RESERVOIR, (HIPPARGA LAKE) OF NORTH SOLAPUR TAHSIL SOLAPUR DISTRICT. (M.S.)” |
Author : P. V. Darekar |
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Abstract :Ekrukh water reservoir is the largest historic man made
earthen dam, located closely to Solapur city in North Solapur. The water from this reservoir is mainly used for drinking and irrigation. It is constructed in 1871. It covers the gross length of 2360m providing the best platform for variety of resident
and migratory birds, aquatic and terrestrial birds. The present study is endeavored to prepare a checklist of waders from
the Ekrukh water reservoir over the period of 12 months. i.e. from June 2015 to May 2016. The study was carried out by arranging monthly survey camps early in the morning. 17
species belonging to 7 families have been recorded in this reservoir. |
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DECENTRALIZATION, EMPOWERMENT AND CONFLICT IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR |
Author : Dr. Hari Krishna Behera and Indira Behera |
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Abstract :Ware living in the age of the decentralization and
simultaneously it became a worldwide phenomenon and a key
element of political and administrative reforms in many
countries since 1980s. The democratic transitions during the last three decades and the global trend towards decentralization have provided unusual opportunities for democratic decentralization. In the contemporary times, decentralization has been regularly regarded as a solution to the major challenges of the governance in day to day administrative activities. Because it is widely believed that decentralization will enhance accountability and responsiveness of the government to the citizen needs and will contribute towards the
transparency of the government and dispersal of power among different social structures, which is highly monopolized by higher political structures at the present juncture. |
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THE DEFINITION OF ENLIGHTENMENT FOUND IN THERAVADA BUDDHIST LITERATURE |
Author : Ashin Nandacariya |
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Abstract :The word ‘Bodhi’ in Pi means ‘Enlightenment’ and it is nothing
but gaining spiritual progress and free from the circle of live. In
Theravada Buddhism, we have a concept that all living being has go round in the circle of life due to one’s action but if one gains or attains enlightenment one has to be free from the circle of life. To gain enlightenment one has to follow some step taught by the Buddha found in Theravada Buddhist literature. The definition of the term ‘Bodhi’ defined by several Buddhist scholars, the concept of Bodhi and the way how to approach to gain or attain enlightenment has been pointed out in this paper. |
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AN ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG OPEN AND CLOSED PRISON INMATES AND NON-INMATES. |
Author : Jadhav G. G. , Jadhav, K. M. and Mundada N. D. |
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Abstract :The study attempts to assess the quality of life (QOL) among
open and closed prison in mates and non - in mates.
Understanding the QOL of the open and closed prison inmates to inform us on their current state. Measuring their QOL satisfaction can make baseline data to generate and design
appropriate and effective rehabilitation programme. The current study includes total 240 participants which is 160 inmates; among them 80 were closed prison inmates and 80 were open prison inmates and 80 were non-inmates. The satisfaction level on the different domains of life of open and closed prison inmates were assessed to determine their QOL using the WHOQOL-BRIEF. The result indicated that, the open prison inmates have higher on overall quality of life and its domains
such a s, physical , psychological, social relationship and environment than closed prison inmates and non-inmates are higher on overall QOL and all the domains than open and closed prison inmates. |
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THE LEGENDS OF TENKASI PANDYA KINGS IN TAMILNADU, INDIA |
Author : G. Chitra Parvathy |
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Abstract :The copper plate inscriptions of the Tenkasi Pandyas refer
to some legends. According to those inscriptions, Tenkasi
Pandyas belonged to the dynasty of the Chandiran (the moon).One of the Pandyas was wearing the garland of Indhiran(the Celestial Lord). A Pandya king fought against Indhiran and threw his arm called ‘Valai’ on Indhiran’s crown. A Pandya king marched his herd of elephants in the battle held between the Pandavas and the Govravas, what is called the “BharathaPor”.A Pandya King threw his lance and thereby the ocean became dry. These legends might not have happened during the very period of the inscriptions, but they would have been the traditional stories even long before the installation of the copper plate inscriptions. The inscriptions tell upon the traditional stories which date back to hundreds of years. A brief description of the traditional sections is presented in this paper.
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF LEATHER FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY IN KOLHAPUR CITY. |
Author : Miss. Shinde Supriya Bajarang and Dr. Shendage R. N. |
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Abstract :The Study of Problems and Prospects of Leather Footwear
Industry in Kolhapur City. Kolhapuri chappals are Indian handcreated cowhide chappals that are privately tanned utilizing vegetable colors. Kolhapuri Chappals or Kolhapuris as they are normally alluded to are a style of open-toed, Tstrap shoe which began from Kolhapur, a southern region in the condition of Maharashtra.
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THE STUDY OF CO-OPERATIVE SUGAR INDUSTRY IN PUNE DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. Somprasad Rajaram Kenjale |
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Abstract :The Indian sugar Industry is importantin rural development. It supports Indias economic growth more than 50 million farmers and their families work in almost 550 Sugar mills in India. Sugar Industry is important sector in national economy. Growth in
consumption increases the sugar production. |
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NOUN PHRASE PROCESSING IN COMPUTATIONAL TRANSLATION |
Author : Mr. Gadekar Manoj Bhagwat |
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Abstract :The paper runs over the fundamental problem of machine translation , particularly, it is in regard to EnglishMarathi
machine translation. The number of differences, divergence
and structural variations directly or indirectly affect the semantic representation of a particular language into another language. In this paper the processing of Noun Phrase in English for translating it into Marathi is considered. It presents the problem of Noun Phrase structure in English and Noun Phrase structure in Marathi. Both these Noun Phrases are brought at the equal level and the semantic phenomenon of both of them is considered. The most common issue regarding the nouns with processing is related to number, gender and case. The concepts of English pre-modifiers and post modifiers are not altogether the same. They are based on English
linguistic requirements and Marathi language has altogether different structural patterns which has created the problems at this basic level. If the problem is resolved at the phrase
level itself, it can facilitate the translation process. And as the Noun Phrase is among the highly important phrases, it needs to be resolved at the very basic stage.
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THE STUDY OF DOWN STREAM CHANGES IN FORM OF RAM ODHA CHANNEL IN BHOR TAHSIL OF PUNE DISCTRICT |
Author : Funde Ganesh T. and Gopale Ramesh N. |
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Abstract :Natural rivers reveal a wide range of channel forms. The
dimensions of a river channel in cross-section and in plan are
defined as channel morphology (Petts and Foster, 1985).The channel form or morphology plays an important role in
determining the geomorphi ceffectiveness of any flow and hence in the present study an attempt has been made to evaluate the channel geometry of a seasonal Ram Odha
stream in the Bhor Tahsil of Pune District.The form or shape of the channel determines the area of fraction between the flowing water and the channel bed bank represent by perimeter shape represent the configuration or form of the channel in cross-section. The type and density of vegetation cover also influence of the channel shape river increase your width and depth ratio.
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THE POPULAR FESTIVALS OF SRI ANDAL TEMPLE AT SRIVILLIPUTHUR -A STUDY |
Author : Rathakrishnan P. and Dr. Selvakumar R. |
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Abstract :Through out the year, many festivals are celebrating in
Andal temple at Srivilliputhur regularly. Large numbers of festivals are celebrating in all the twelve Tamil months. These festivals are. |
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DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF AN ANALYTICAL MODEL FOR CONVERGENCE OF WIRELESS NETWORKS UNDER THE 802.21 STANDARD USING VERTICAL HANDOVER |
Author : Juan M Lugo, Carlos A Poveda and Roberto Ferro Escobar |
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Abstract :enerate a convergence of wireless technologies with heterogeneous architectures is the purpose to which the current telecommunications are addressed. |
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OBSERVATIONS ON HUMAN BRUCELLOSIS IN PATIENT’S FROM SOLAPUR DISTRICT |
Author : Ankaram S.R and Chidgupkar J. M |
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Abstract :Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease seen in livestock and humans
as well. Present study was conducted to find out the seroprevalence of B.abortus and B.melitensis in humans from various fields, age and sex. A total of 200 samples were tested from different groups. Different age groups from both male and female were included in the study. Positive prevalence was
seen mostly in the age group of 30-45 years from both sexes.
Persons such as health workers laboratory workers who come in direc t contac t with infec ted specimens before consumptionStandard procedures such as use of Protective clothing may minimize the risk. Mass vaccination of domestic
livestock should be followed. |
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STRATEGISING THE NEW MEDIA CAMPAIGN OF 2014 LOK SABHA POLLS |
Author : Vibhor Mohan |
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Abstract :A part from the major political parties, even individual
candidates for the 2014 Lok Sabha election roped in political
campaign strategists who did not merely post political content on the social networks but also managed the overall online campaign. The work profile of the online campaign strategists included image building of the politician, taking on the rivals and effectively managing the discourse in cyberspace so that a favourable agenda is set for the elections. The paper includes survey of 20 campaign strategists to specify the key functions involved in managing a positive online campaign that not just gives informative updates to the voters but also contributes to the overall projection of a candidate. The findings show that a sizeable number of campaign strategists took up the
job of managing WhatsApp groups to monitor the kind of content that is posted therein, supervised the political discourse on the online accounts and also countered hate speech by supporters of rival parties or candidates. |
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IMPACT OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS IN FINANCIAL STATEMENTS IN SELECTED INDUSTRIES IN JORDAN |
Author : Borhan Omar Ahmad Al-Dalaien , Prof. Nafees Ahmad Khan and Modafar Nayel Hwashel Alhroob |
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Abstract :The present research has been undertaken to study the impact
of accounting information system effectiveness in financial
statements in selected industries in Jordan. A sample of 143 employees has been selected for the study. Data has be en col l e c ted through questionnaire designed on a five point Likert scale. Simple linear regression has been used as the statistical tool to test the hypotheses. The results revealed that there is a significant impact of accounting information system effectiveness in financial statements in selected industries in Jordan. |
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IMPACT OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS IN FINANCIAL STATEMENTS IN SELECTED INDUSTRIES IN JORDAN |
Author : L.R.Ananthakrishna, Sharma Bhaskar, Sumit Choudhary, Rizwana tabassum, Ajaykumar, S.K Bhure, S. Badami, Kumar Wodeyar and Pratiksha Raghuwanshi |
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Abstract :Bovine Herpesvirus type-1 (BHV-1) causes complex
diseases like Infectious Bovine Rhinotrachitis (IBR), Infectious Bovine Vulvovaginitis (IPV) and mild conjunctivitis. BHV-1 is a member of alphaherpesvirinae sub-family with a genome of approximately 135.3 kbp. Ten of the twelve major envelope
proteins (gB, gC, gD, gE, gG, gH, g1, gL, gM and gK) are glycosylated and two (gN and Us9) are nonglycosylated.
Glycoprotein gB (UL-27) has a MW of 130 kDa and comprising
of 932 amino acids essential for virus attachment, entry, cell to cell spread and fusion. |
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