“EFFECT OF AEROBIC TRAINING ON CARDIO-VASCULAR ENDURANCE AMONG UNIVERSITY MALE PHYSICAL STUDENTS” |
Author : Sameer Bashir , Bilal Ahmad Hajam and Dr. R Muthueleckuvan |
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Abstract :The purpose of the present study was to find out the impact of aerobic training on CardioVascular Endurance among university male physical students. Twenty students (n = 20) were randomly selected between the age group of 21 - 30 years. The selected subjects were randomly assigned into two equal groups such as training group ( TG ) and the control group ( CG ) for the strengths of ten ( n = 10 ) each. The training group underwent respective aerobic training programs for six weeks duration three days per week and a session on each day. The CG was not given any special training program apart from their regular activities. Cardio-Vascular Endurance was taken as a criterion variable for the present study. The instrument which was used to measure CardioVascular Endurance was Metronome. |
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF COMMONWEALTH LITERATURE |
Author : Amrendra Kr. Sinha |
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Abstract :An effective literary work may seem to speak directly to us, especially if we are ripe for it. The inner life that good writers reveal in their characters often gives us glimpses of some portion of ourselves... We can be moved to laugh, cry, tremble, dream, ponder, shriek, or rage with a character by simply turning a page instead of turning our lives upside down. Although the experience itself is imagined, the emotion is real. (4)
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EFFECT OF MOBILE PHONE ON GOVT. AND PRIVATE SCHOOL (X CLASS) IN THANESAR CITY |
Author : Mrs. Vandana Kumari |
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Abstract :Media is a very sensitive instrument of communication which has two major manifest intention one of providing information and another of entertainment to the public. Mobile phone is the most popular mean of communication in present scenario. In this study we come to know that using mobile phone effects on the student 52(43%) student spend more time in using mobile phone 43% students used mobile at late night, 59 (49%) students have account on social media Respondent are also used mobile phone as study purpose and entertainment. |
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FAMILY BURDEN AMONG MALE AND FEMALE CARE GIVERS OF INDIVIDUALS SUFFERING FROM SCHIZOPHRENIA |
Author : Mohammad Sameer Khan , Rishi Panday and Manisha Kiran |
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Abstract :Schizophrenia is a severe disorder that typically begins in late adolescence or early adulthood and characterized by profound
disruption in thinking and perception, affecting language, thought, perception and sense of self. It often includes psychotic experiences such as hearing voices or delusions. Caregivers of patient with schizophrenia faced many challenges in their life. They make balance between caring of patient with schizophrenia along with family, friends and job. Gender play important role
in caring of patient with schizophrenia. This study is based on family burden among care givers of patient with schizophrenia in gender prospective. |
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PERSONALITY TRAITS AMONG NCC AND NON NCC COLLEGE STUDENTS - A STUDY |
Author : A. Mary Jansi and Dr. Anbazhagan |
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Abstract :The study aims to conduct the personality traits and characteristics influences among NCC and non NCC students. One of the major parts of this analytical study was to determine whether there is significant difference between among NCC and non NCC students with different personality traits. The characteristics which a person should have, to join defense services are bravery, risk taking behaviour and the personality which should be bold enough to handle the tough situations. Most of the researchers have been carried out the characteristic of the NCC students of adolescents, youth and other age group in general. But this study takes an attempt to study the personality traits among NCC and Non NCC students at college
level. This study conducted in UDC College, Tiruchirappalli. The sample size of 70 respondents with the help of convenient sampling method. The primary data was properly collected with the help of the questionnaire using the simple random sampling
method. The result shows that there is a significant difference between NCC and Non-NCC college students and their overall personality. |
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THE MUSIC OF INDIA |
Author : Gopikrishna K. G. |
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Abstract :The Music of India is perhaps one of the oldest in the world. It is also a major system of music that is essentially melodic; and what is of great significance and interest is that it has retained this
character to this day. |
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SWADESHI EFFORTS AND ACTIVITIES OF SWADESHI LEADERS IN TAMIL NADU |
Author : K. Vijayarangam |
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Abstract :Swadeshi means self-help and self-reliance. The spirit of Swadeshi wanted the people to educate themselves on national lines. It was used as an economic, political and spiritual weapon. The Swadeshi Movement made the Tamils self respecting, self-reliant, self-supporting people. The Swadeshi
Movement taught the people how to organise capital resources, labour, energies and talents, to the greatest good of all Indian citizens. The object of the Swadeshi Movement was to popularize the use of indigenous articles. The partition of Bengal caused the spread of Swadeshi spirit throughout India. V.O. Chidambaram, Subramania Siva, Subramania Bharathi, and Padmanabha Iyengar were the important Swadeshi leaders in Tamil Nadu. The Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company, founded by V.O. Chidambaram at Tuticorin and the lectures
given by the Swadeshi leaders about Swadeshi and Boycott
inspired the people of Tamil Nadu. |
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A STUDY OF DYNAMIC FOOT PRESSURE MEASUREMENT IN DIABETIC PATIENTS |
Author : Prof. Milka D. Madhale , Dr. Ashok S. Godhi and Dr. Naresh K. Tyagi |
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Abstract :Diabetic foot ulcer is considered as a major source of morbidity and a leading cause of hospitalization in patients with diabetes. It is estimated that approximately 20% of hospital admissions among patients with diabetes mellitus are the result of diabetic foot ulcer. It can lead to infection, gangrene, amputation, and even death if necessary care is not provided. On the other hand, once diabetic foot ulcer has developed, there is an increased risk of ulcer progression that may ultimately lead to
amputation. Overall, the rate of lower limb amputation in patients with diabetes mellitus is 15 times higher than patients without diabetes. The development of miniature, lightweight, and energy efficient circuit solutions for healthcare sensor applications is an increasingly important research focus given the rapid technological advances in healthcare
monitoring equipment. Based on this research it is clear that techniques capable of accurately and efficiently measuring foot pressure are crucial to further developments. |
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CLASHES : STRUGLLE OF SUBALTERN CLASS FOR SOCILA RIGHTS IN SIVAKASI AND KAMUDHI , TAMIL NADU, 1899 |
Author : Dr. S. Rathnavathi |
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Abstract :The socio- religious issues such social clashes on temple related issues is considered as a Subaltern Movement because it was spearheaded by an inferior rank caste and communal groups against the tyranny of the Upper Classes in the social hierarchy of the Indian Caste System, religious segregation and social seclusion to secure higher status. The Nineteenth Century Subaltern Movement headed by the Nadars in Sivakasi and Kamudhi was a voluntary Social Protest Movement organized by the Nadars (Shanars) caste to get social equality on par
with caste Hindus who were considered as the elitist or superior caste groups. While some of the oppressed groups escaped the clutches of casteism through conversion to Christianity , the rest of them stood within the Hindu society and fought for their socioreligious rights related to the temples This Social Protest
Movement marked the struggle for socio-religious equality and cilvil liberties. This movement was revolved around the question of domination of the caste Hindus and struggle for social equality.
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“PERSONALITY TYPE AND TEACHING COMPETENCE OF TEACHER EDUCATORS - A CORRELATIONAL STUDY” |
Author : Balasubramanya N. and Dr. G. Sheela |
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Abstract :The present study was conducted to find the personality type and teaching competence of teacher educators and whether a significant difference exists in personality type and also in Teaching competence of teacher educators with respect to their
gender and type of institution. The data for teaching competence was collected from 50 teacher educators by classroom observation and teacher educators responded to personality inventory. The teacher educators were selected from Colleges of Education affiliated to Davangere University. Survey method was adopted for the study. Teaching competence observation schedule constructed by the researcher and Eysencks Personality Inventory was used for
collection of data. Percentage analysis and t test were
used for analysis of data. The results showed that there
is no significant difference in personality type and Teaching competence of male and female teacher educators and those belonging to Unaided and Aided. |
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DRAVIDIAN PARTIES AND HINDI LETTER ERASING AGITATION |
Author : P.Rajaganapathy |
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Abstract :In the Independent India, the Central Government has been given top priority to Hindi and treated it as the national language and believed that it would promote the integrity of the people of India. The Congress Government which was in power both at centre and Madras State took efforts to impose Hindi in the non-Hindi speaking people of Tamil Nadu in all the possible ways. The majority of the non-Hindi speaking Tamils of the Tamil Districts strongly opposed the imposition of Hindi. While
Rajaji, the popular Congress leader who backed the imposition of Hindi in the pre-Independent period, in th later period of the post-Independent period was against the imposition of Hindi . He backed the views of the D.K. and D.M.K with regard to the position of Hindi. Both the Dravidian parties , the D.K. headed by Periyar E.V. Ramasamy and D.M.K. which was
headed by C.N.Annadurai strongly expressed their stand
in action against the imposition of Hindi in Tamil Nadu.
C.N.Annadurai, an erudite Tamil scholar was fully
supported by the Tamil intellectuals in the Hindi issue.
The D.M.K. took all possible steps to prevent the
imposition of Hindi. One such agitation launched by both
D.K. and D.M.K. was Hindi letter erasing agitations .At
that times, in the boards in public places and Central
Government Offices displayed the Hindi letters which
attracted the attention of the Tamil leaders who came
forward to erase Hindi letters .In this connection, many
arrests were made which paved the way for the spread of
the Anti-Hindi Agitation in Tamil Nadu.
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STUDIES ON ICHTHYOFAUNAL DIVERSITY OF NAKANE, SULWADE AND DEDORGAON DAMS OF DHULE DISTRICT (M.S.). |
Author : Deepali Sonawane and S. S. Patole |
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Abstract :The present study deals with fish diversity from three different dams viz; Nakane, Sulwade and Dedargaon around Dhule city. It was undertaken during the period January, 2014 to October 2015. The results of investigation reveals among collection of 32 fish specimens belonging to 6 orders 11 family, 16 Genera and 20 species. In which 14, 5 and 13 species where obtained from Nakane, Dedorgaon and Sulwade dams respectively. Four species i.e. Punctius sophore, Punctius sarana, Garra mullya, Labeo buggut are commonly found at all sites. The order Cypriniformes was dominant with 07 (35%) species followed by order Siluriformes with 6 species (30%), order Perciformes 04
(20%) species, while the order Osteoglossiformes, Clupeiformes and Synbranchiformes was represented by single species respectively. Fish diversity was assessed by calculating the various diversity indices such as Shannon-Wiener diversity index, Simpson’s Dominance index, Simpson’s index of diversity and Evenness index etc. |
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UTILIZATION FREQUENCY, HOURS DEVOTION AND TRAINING FOR USING ELECTRONIC RESOURCES IN LIBRARIES OF AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTES OF RAJASTHAN |
Author : Dr. Kanhaya Lal Sharma |
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Abstract :An attempt has been made to know the frequency of using electronic resources by users, hours devoted for electronic resources and type of training obtained by users for operating
electronic resources. The questionnaires were administered to random sample of two hundred fifty users. The result of the survey indicates that maximum agriculture scientists are using e-resources available in their library daily for their academic use. Few of the Scientists used e-resources only once a week and the
rest used them infrequently. The situation of research scholar and students was also reported almost the same. |
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