MICRO FINANCE IN INDIA COMPHRENSIVE DEVELOPMENT |
Author : Aluvala Karthik |
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Abstract :Micro Finance Services and Affordability (i) Micro-Credit 31. Clause 2(1) (h) of the Bill defines micro credit facilities means any loan, advance, grant or any guarantee given or any other credit extended in cash or kind with or without security or
guarantee. 32. Clause 2(1)(j) of the Bill defines -micro finance services as any one or more of the following financial services provided by any MFI, namely (A) Micro credit facilities involving such amount, not exceeding in aggregate five lakh rupees for each individual and for such special purposes, as may be specified by the Reserve Bank from time to time, such higher amount, not exceeding ten lakh rupees, as may be prescribed; (B) Collection of thrift (C) Pension or insurance services (D) Remittance of funds to individuals within India subject to prior approval of the Reserve Bank and such (E) Any other such services, as may be specified. |
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SCAMS, SEBI AND THE INDIAN STOCK MARKET |
Author : Dr. Isha Jaiswal and Vikas Jaiswal |
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Abstract :SEBI, as a regulator, is seen introducing several measures and keep on changing them from time to time to brin Indian stock market as par with international standards.In the past two decades many reforms, frauds and other activities have affected the performance of stock market. Therefore, it becomes essential to unfold different issues that surmount the
Indian securities market and to study the way SEBI has
been performing to safeguard the interest of investors.
Being descriptive in nature, the present study examines the
cases taken up by SEBI and the achievement made by SEBI
in completing these cases. The present study covers a
period of 22 years i.e. from 1993-94 to 2014-15 and it is
based on secondary data gathered.The method of
percentage change has been used and thepaper includes
table and graph. The data has been classified and
tabulated using MS-EXCEL. |
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CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY: A NEW MILLENNIUM SOLUTION |
Author : Ashutosh Yadav , Jayakar Sodagiri and 3 Shilpi Chhabra |
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Abstract :Corporate Sustainability builds up long-term shareholder confidence and value by embodying opportunities and managing risks giving due consideration to the three aforementioned goals of sustainability i.e. economic, environmental and social developments. This paper attempts to unravel both the traditional notions as well as modern notions of Corporate Social Responsibility. Further, the paper explores and suggests the strategies on how to incorporate the concept of corporate sustainability into the overall business strategy.
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E-BANKING: CONCEPTS, BENEFITS & CHALLENGES IN INDIAN CONTEXT |
Author : Anupama |
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Abstract :Electronic banking is the wave of the future. It provides enormous benefits to consumers in terms of the ease and cost of transactions. But it also poses new challenges for country authorities in regulating and supervising the financial system and in designing and0 implementing macroeconomic policy. The aim of this present paper is, not only to understand the meaning of
electronic banking but also to highlight the benefits and
challenges of E-banking in Indian context.
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COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF KAPALBHATI AND CORE MUSCLE EXERCISES ON CHOLESTEROL OF MALE STUDENTS OF CHANDAULI DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. Moradhvaj Singh |
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Abstract :Introduction: it is an essential substance for the bodys
normal functioning, but if levels in the blood get toohigh, it becomes a silent danger that puts us at risk of a heart attack. Objectives:1)To characterize the level of cholesterol in male students of KPTGPG College, Chandauli before and after the treatment.2) To find out the significant difference among the adjusted means of two experimental group and control group in relation to cholesterol Method: Forty five male students (mean age 19.4±2.3 y) were randomly assigned to a Kapalbhati Group (KBHG=15) or a core muscle exercises group(CMEG=15) or a control group (CG=15).Sessions were conducted 6 days a week for 12 weeks in the morning with respect to core muscle exercises and Kapalbhati Kriya. Tanita Inner scans Monitor
Segmental Analysis BC 601” was used to measure Cholesterol for this study. Statistical significance among three treatment group was determined using ANCOVA and Descriptive test to characterize the level of cholesterol. |
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STUDY OF PRIVATE FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND MULTINATIONALS |
Author : Dr. Roshankumar M. Bhigania |
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Abstract :Introduction - Merits of Private Foreign Investment –
Demerits of Private Foreign Investment – Multinational Corporations and LDCs – Spread of MNCs – Merits of
MNCs – Demerits of MNCs – |
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THE CO-RELATION OF JYOTISA AND KARMAN IN THE SAMHITAS AND BRAHMANAS |
Author : Sunita Chavan |
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Abstract :The interaction of Jyotisa and Karman in the early Vedic period play a significant role in the culture so as to study the activity of the cosmic light and nature forms of all sorts on which sacrificial and other ritual actions were arranged. Actions performed on specific times promised a future inclusive of long life, heaven and
immortality to vedic man. The co-relation presently and by
largely restricts itself to read human future by means of
planetary astrology and arranging to some extent
rectificatory actions on specific times.
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KATTUNAYAKKANS THE TRIBAL PEOPLE |
Author : Mrs. C. Kalarani |
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Abstract :Kattunayakkans, the adivasis and dwellers of forest and hilly tracts are primitive tribal people of Dindigul district. The eldest son succeeds the father and maintains the family. Being traditional hunters of small animals such as rabbits, squirils etc., They are adopting the tradition of having family names called intiperulu. The kattunayakkans have their own customs
and rituals of social divisions which are affiliated even to
their clayish deities. They live in temporary tents near the
temples, gardens and public grounds. Before starting their
work at midnight they gain the blessings of Jeggamma and
other deities of the cremation grounds. Thus the
Kattunayakkans, the tribal people of Tamilnadu stand as a
model for a successful life by their personal harmless
pursuits and activities. They stand also an example for the
fact that on e should work and earn his livelihood. They
expore the filial affection for the families.
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MINIMUM LEVELS OF LEARNING IN LANGUAGE AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF DELHI |
Author : Preeti Vijaya and Dr. Meena Sirola |
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Abstract :Minimum Levels of Learning is confined to the curricular areas of Language, Mathematics and Environmental studies (including social studies and science). Among these selected subjects,
Language occupies a pivotal place in the curriculum. The
purpose of this study was to find out the Minimum Levels of
Learning in Language among primary school students of
Delhi. Objective of this study is to determine the Minimum
levels of learning with reference to gender and content
area wise in Language. Descriptive method was used by
the researcher to know Minimum levels of learning in
Language. A purposive sampling technique was used for
the present study. A self-made achievement test was used
by the researcher to know Minimum Levels of Learning in
language among students of Delhi. The researcher used
percentage analysis and t-test for analysis of data. Findings
revealed that difference exist in Minimum Levels of learning in Language among Primary school students of Delhi. |
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FACULTY ENGAGEMENT - THE NEED OF THE HOUR |
Author : Dr. G. John and N. Remya |
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Abstract :All organizations strive to get the right people for the right roles at the right time and endeavor to retain, nurture and innovate to create highly efficient employees. The important factor that paves the way to attain preeminence is employee engagement. Employee engagement has emerged as a critical drive of every
organization in today’s globalized world. When an organization moves forward into edge less environment the ability to attract, engage, develop and retain talents becomes increasingly important in achieving sustainability. In a nutshell, Employee Engagement has become an inevitable factor for the survival of any organization including Indian Higher Education Sector (HES) in this scenario. In this paper an attempt has been made to understand the concept, need for faculty engagement and
its current scenario in HES, which helps the institutions to
direct faculty to be more provoked, dedicated, and loyal for
societal development and student’s development.
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CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE FOR ONLINE MARKETING: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE |
Author : Prof. Sunil Kumar Agrawal and Dr. Om Prakash Gupta |
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Abstract :Extensive use of internet for varied facets and in all walks of life has given a rise in increase in online marketing. Many companies have spent huge amount to develop their websites to provide their customers with increased functionality in highly integrated marketing stream with a positive hope of adding more and more customers to purchase products and avail varied services online. This huge investment in online marketing and perpetual increase in the interest of customers for accepting online marketing, created an immense need to examine the concept of acceptance for online marketing in the modern scenario of information and communication technology implementation. |
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AN ANALYTICAL ENQUIRY OF HRM PRACTICES IN THE EMPLOYEES OF RAILWAY PONMALAI WORKSHIP, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 1 |
Author : R. Anitha Santhana Mary and Dr. M. Vasantha |
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Abstract :Human Resources (HR) practices have an impact on performance and competitive strategies of organizations. Taking into account that Human Resource Management (HRM) has a strategic role for organizations; it is possible to say that the design of HR functions and practices should also be aligned with the expectations of employees. The rapid change of factors
such as globalization, economical and legal arrangements,
technology has influence on organizational structures. These changes will have a positive impact on organizations only if the attitudes of employees to the organization are positive. Otherwise these changes may cause negative results such as job dissatisfaction, high turnover rate or absence of employees. In order to manage these change factors, organizations need to have and retain talented employees to work with high performance. |
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS BETWEEN MEDALIST AND NON-MEDALIST OF NATIONAL LEVEL BOXER |
Author : Dr. Mohan D. Kadwe |
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Abstract :e purpose of the study is “A Comparative Study of TPsycho-Physiological Stress Between Medalist and
Non-medalist of National Level Boxer”.
In order to achieve this purpose Ninety Six Boxers were
selected as subject at random from 56th Senior National
Boxing Championship which was held at Bhatinda, Punjab
on September 2-8, 2008. Forty Eight medalist and Forty
Eight Non-medalist boxers were selected as subject. Four
medalists and four non-medalists were selected from each
twelve weight categories. The age of subjects were ranging
from 19 to 32 years. |
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LOGICAL THINKING AND COMPUTATION SKILL OF THE UNDER PERFORMANCE SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH EFFECT TO AEROBIC DANCE EXERCISE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 12 TO 15 |
Author : J. Gerard Arockiaraj |
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Abstract :In this study we have analyzed the effect of aerobic dance exercise with musical practice and performance on logical thinking, computation skill among the under performance school children between the ages of 12 to 15. After obtaining the written consent from their parents and school authorities, 30 students were randomly selected for the study (N= 30) from the tirupur District, Tamilnadu. The pre test was conducted for the group with the wonderlic contemporary cognitive ability test which included the logical thinking and computation skill test. 6 week aerobic exercise dance exercise with music was given to the group 30 minutes daily, 5 days per week. After 6 weeks post test was taken. To find out the results paired t test was
employed. The Obtained value t at 0.95 confidence interval was 6.3643 which are higher than the table value 2.045 and found that the aerobic dance exercise with musical practice had an overall positive association with logical thinking, computation skill of the under performance school children of ages 12 to 15. |
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RAMANATHAPURAM : PAST AND PRESENT- A BIRD’S EYE VIEW |
Author : Dr. A. Vadivel |
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Abstract :The present paper is an attempt to focus the physical features,
present position and past history of the Ramnad District which was formed in the tail end of the Eighteenth Century. No doubt, the Ramnad District is the oldest district among the districts of the erstwhile Madras Presidency and the present Tamil Nadu. The District was formed by the British with the aim to suppress the southern poligars of the Tamil Country . For a while the
southern poligars were rebellious against the expansion of the British hegemony in the south Tamil Country. After the formation of the Madras Presidency , this district became one of its districts. For sometimes it was merged with Madurai District and again its collectorate was formed in 1910. In the independent Tamil Nadu, it was trifurcated into Ramnad,
Sivagangai and Viudhunagar districts. The district is, historically, a unique in many ways in the past and present. It was a war-torn region in the Eighteenth Century and famine affected region in the Nineteenth Century, and a region known for the rule of Setupathis. Many freedom fighters emerged in this district and contributed much for the growth of the spirit of
nationalism. |
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WOMENS EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA |
Author : Mrs. Battul Surekha Narhari |
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Abstract :Women’s empowerment has become a significant topic of discussion in development and economics. It can likewise indicate approaches with respect to other trivialized sexes in a
specific political or social setting. Womens economic
empowerment refers to the ability for women to enjoy their
rights to control and advantage from assets, resources, pay
and their own particular time, and additionally the
capacity to oversee chance and enhance their monetary
status and prosperity. While frequently reciprocally
utilized, the more far reaching idea of sexual orientation
strengthening alludes to individuals of any sex, focusing on
the refinement between natural sex and gender as a role. It
subsequently likewise alludes to other minimized sexes in a
specific political or social setting. |
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ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE; A CASE STUDY OF HARYANA |
Author : Ramesh Kumar |
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Abstract :The Indian Health Service (IHS) is a bureau of the Health
Resources and Services Administration, an agency of the Public Health Service. It was formed in 1955 by a transfer of health services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior. Since that time, IHS has grown larger and more complicated and has become a truly complex national organization that is responsible for direct and contract health
care services to approximately I million Indian people. Health has been declared as the right of every human being. The World Health Organization has laid down in its constitution that health is a critical factor in the development of any country for tworeasons. The first reason is that the health status which denotes lower mortality rates and higher lifeexpectancy is the key indicator of a population’s welfare. The second reason is that it leads to greater economic productivity. It has also declared that enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health isone of the fundamental rights of every human being irrespective of his race, religion, political,economic and social conditions. |
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IMPACT OF URBANIZATION ON ENVIRONMENT |
Author : Dr. Suchitra D. Patankar |
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Abstract : Since the arrival of the man on the earth, the environment is attached with him. Both are integralpart of the natural phenomenon.
The word ‘environment’ has been derived from the French word ‘environner’ means to encircle or to surround. The dictionary meaning of the word ‘environment’ is a surrounding; external conditions influencing development or growth of people, animals and plants, living or working onditions etc. |
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CERTAIN CRIMES STAY ALIVE : A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO PERIOD OF LIMITATION OF TAKING COGNIZANCE OF CRIMES |
Author : Dr. Ashutosh Bairagi |
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Abstract :The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (the Code hereinafter) came into force on the first of April, 1974. In Chapter XXXVI of the Code containing sections 467 to 473 for the first time detailed general provisions have been enacted prescribing limitation for
prosecution as part of procedure for trial of offences. |
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E-RESOURCES KNOWLEDGE OF B.Ed. TRAINEES IN MADURAI DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. V. Sharmila |
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Abstract :The study was intended to find out the E-Resources knowledge of B.Ed. Trainees in Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, India. Random Sampling Technique was used to compose a sample of 1000 B.Ed. Trainees Mean, Standard Deviation and t value were calculated for the analysis of data. The result revealed that the Gender, Locality, Type of family had no significant difference but, subject group and Internet users exhibited significant difference in respect of their E-Resources knowledge of B.Ed. Trainees. |
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ROLE OF PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS IN INDIA |
Author : Mr. Hashmat Mehdi Ali Khan |
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Abstract :Nationalisation – Pros And Cons- Effectiveness of legislative regulation and control- place of private banking – Achievements of Public Sector BanksPublic Orientation – Large Expansion- Weaknesses of Public Sector Banks. |
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ECOPHYLOGICAL STUDIES OF BORI DAM, NALDURG, DISTRICT OSMANABAD, MAHARASHTRA. |
Author : S.L. Korekar |
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Abstract :Osmanbad district is having four medium irrigation projects, namely Terna upper,Terna lower,SinaKolegoan Dam and Bori dam. The bori dam is on river Bori which originates near Tuljapur. The present work was a part of survey conducted for ecophysiological studies of this dam.Water and algal samples are collected during June 2014-May 2016.Data analyzed with reference to Various physicochemical parameters like pH,temperature, transparency, TDS, Dissolved oxygen(DO), Biochemical oxygen Demand (BOD),Dencity,conductance ,water
hardness, nutrient load like Chlorides, phosphate, nitrate,
sulphate ,Calcium and magnesium. The study reveals. The
study reveals that the water of Dam is suitable for drinking,
domestic, irrigation and agriculture purposes and should
be conserved at any cost. In the present study, total In all
97 species under 45 genera were identified and recorded
from study sites of dam. |
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A THEMATIC STUDY OF JOHN KEATS’ ODES |
Author : Vijay Nagnath Mhamane |
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Abstract :Great odes of John Keats lie at the centre of hisliterary production. In his odes Keats hasachieved the highest development of his literary genius. His odes are the gems among his literary production. Keats wrote a number of odes in his career, but following are considered his important odes which are mentioned below in ª the chronological order. |
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THE NEED FOR NATIONAL POLICY REFORM OF KINSHIP CARE LICENSING PROCEDURES |
Author : Dr. D. G. Nejkar |
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Abstract :The last 20 to 30 years have seen a huge ascent in the utilization of connection care as a formal out-ofhome situation choice for mishandled or ignored youngsters in the administrations guardianship. This move has created talk about concerning the advantages and dangers of connection care, and so far, research discoveries are to a great extent uncertain. Prominently, there has not been a going with formal and all
encompassing survey and reconstruction of significant tyke welfare approaches. One especially basic administrative region that has been neglected by the current writing is the procedure by which states permit family relationship cultivate homes. Because of the need offederal administration in setting general security measures for connection mind permitting systems, states arrangements may neglect to ensure kids sufficiently. |
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“EXPLORATIONS OF VARIOUS STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN MARKETING” |
Author : N.Udaya Prakash , S. Balaji and 3 Mohana Priya |
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Abstract :Purpose - The purpose of the research is to explore the various statistical techniques in marketing. Multivariate Analysis & Marketing -. Multivariate analysis is an analysis of statistical technique that analyse the relationship between more than two variables which shows the effect of more than one variable on one variable that is independent variable. Multivariate analysis helps
the organization in decision making for the future |
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STUDY OF HIGHER MENTAL ABILITIES OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Pallavi R. Chincholkar |
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Abstract :As children move from elementary to middle to high school, the ability to think in more than one way becomes more and more important. Most of us don’t think about thinking. But with all the new emphasis on accountability and increased student achievement educators parents and legislators have been thinking more about thinking. As children move up in grade level, teachers ask them to do more and more things with the
information that is stored in their brains they may ask
students to write a new ending for a book they have been
reading or they may ask why a certain character in the
story behaved in particular way. These kinds of thinking
require what is called higher order thinking or HOT. This
study is related to HOTS i.e. Higher mental abilities of
secondary school students. |
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KAMALA MARKANDAYA’S “NECTAR IN A SIEVE”: A REALISTIC RURAL EPIC NOVEL |
Author : R. Rekha Rani and Dr. V. B.Chitra |
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Abstract :This paper throws light on the Rural India struggling for survival. It mainly portrays the miserable plight of the landless farmer Nathan and his wife Rukmani with their trials and tribulations culminating in their tragedy. Kamala Markandaya mainly projects the theme of starvation, poverty, degradation, prostitution, unemployment, evils of early Marriage found in the life of Villagers. Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve examines the
suffering of rural people. It is a story of simple villagers
whose source of income is the land. The villagers’ view of
life is fatalistic. This fatalism is clearly seen in Nectar in a
Sieve. Nathan and Rukmani silently endures their
sufferings, they do not complain though their life appears
to be all pessimistic on surface but conceals within the
linguistic optimism, which says that we are all in God’s
hands and he is merciful. Nectar in a Sieve is a typical plight
of rural family indicating the typical tendencies of the
people in terms of change. |
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HUMAN ADAPTATION AND ADJUSTMENT IN CHARS (RIVERINE ISLANDS) OF MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA |
Author : Ananya Chakraborty |
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Abstract : Human adjustment is the act of balance with the daily requirements to the adverse surroundings. The ways people adjust are the processes they acclimatize to survive in unfavourable conditions. For this purpose Khamar Diar (J.L. No. 071) mouza of Bhagwangola II block and Shibnagar (J.L. No. 055) mouza of Raninagar II representing stable char and unstable char land have been chosen. Primary field survey has been done using face to face and key information method. Inferential statistics is used to analyse the data and study the significant variable. Comparison shows that variables like Monsoon Duration (days), Land Ownership, Protection of soil anthropogenic, Household wall material, Household roof material, Kitchen pattern, Means of Transportation, Change in location, Source of income vary in stable and unstable chars. |
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