PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN CHARACTERS IN THE NOVELS OF GITHA HARIHARAN |
Author : Dr. T. V. Surendranatha Reddy |
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Abstract :The novels of Indian women mainly deal with the Indian middle class woman’s sufferings, frustrations, social agitations, and their stillness as a means of communication. Their novels are portraying the sufferings and the struggles of women. Their women are occupied with the difficulties of fulfillment and self-definition in a man’s world, the conflicting claims of self-hood, w |
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THE STUDY ABOUT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JOB SATISFACTIONS OF COLLEGE TEACHERS WITH AGE |
Author : Vinita M Chaudhary |
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Abstract :Job satisfaction has been defined as a pleasurable emotional state resulting from the appraisal of one’s job, an affective reaction to one’s job and an attitude towards one’s job. In the present research, ‘job satisfaction’ refers to the perceived feelings of an employee towards his job. The present study, seeks to find teachers relationship with age. To find out the relationship between job satisfaction and age the hypothesis; “There exists no relationship in Job Satisfaction of college teachers with Age” was
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CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT OF SPORTS IMAGES |
Author : DR. G. NALLAVAN |
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Abstract :In this paper two comparative approaches for the contrast enhancement of dark sports images. The contrast of any image is a very important characteristic which decides the quality of image. Low contrast images occur often due to poor or non uniform lighting conditions and sometimes due to the non linearity or small dynamic range of the imaging system. Enhancing the contrast of sports images is of importance since it is difficult to analyse the performance of the team or player with a poor quality image |
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DEVELOPMENT AND CRIME IN NAXALITEAFFECTED STATES IN INDIA |
Author : Shubhranshu K Upadhyay, Aparajita Chattopadhyay |
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Abstract :Naxalite movement in India is a social and political concern. The paper aims to see whether there exists any developmental disparity between Naxalite and non Naxalite affected districts of selected states in India and then it focuses on crime rates (especially on murder rates) in the study area with the hypotheses
that development is more in Non- Naxal affected districts and Naxal affected districts experience significantly higher murder rate over non- Naxalite districts |
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A CRITIQUE OF DEONTOLOGICAL THEORIES |
Author : SIMANCHALA PRADHAN |
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Abstract :Deontological Theories ruminate on actions along with their respective principles. According to these theories ‘’ actions themselves are inherently good or evil, regardless to the consequences of actions.’’1The rightness or wrongness of every action depends on the principles which is intrinsically prevailed in it. This is how the moral system of deontological theories rest on a
set of principles. In other words deontological ethics is a rule driven system, with moral status contingent on adherence to principles. |
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WAITING FOR GODOT: A DISPARATE TEXT |
Author : https://www.ijrssh.com/admin/upload/1430922904_Javed_Akhter_2.pdf |
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Abstract :This paper tends to focus on the different facets and meanings of „?Waiting for Godot?? by Samuel Beckett. The different occurrences of conflicting and contradictory meanings within the text of the play show existence of the late modernist bourgeois ideology. Based on the theoretical concern of the discussions of Post-Structuralist Marxist theorists Louis Althusser and Pierre Macherey, the main concern of the discussion concentrates on the theory of decentred or disparate text, expounded by
Pierre Macherey in his book, “A Theory of Literary Production” (1978). This paper asks how the significant gaps, silences, absences and non-saids in the text of “Waiting for Godot” reflect the presence of the late modernist bourgeois ideology.
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LOANS AND ADVANCES OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS IN INDIA |
Author : Dr. S. Rajamohan, Mr. D. Durairaj |
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Abstract :The loans and advances granted by the public sector banks (PSBs) are highly beneficial to individuals, firms, companies, industrial concerns and so on. The growth and diversification of business activities are effected to a large extent through bank financing. The purpose of loans and advances granted by the banks help in meeting short-term and long term financial needs. The public sector banks have played a crucial role in the development of the business world by way of loans and advances. |
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CULTURAL STUDIES IN INDIA: INITIATIVES, PRESENT PRACTICES, AND FUTURE CHALLENGES |
Author : Darshana Liyanage, Rituparna Hazarika, Ivy Daimary |
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Abstract :What is the difference between area studies and cultural studies? If the terminologies like British Cultural Studies, American cultural studies, Canadian cultural studies, and African cultural studies are justifiable, can the same be applicable about Indian Cultural Studies? Should Indian cultural studies be a part of South Asian cultural studies, letting a broader geographical relevance, or should it be kept open to diversity in Indian cultural space, letting the narrowed down phrase makings like Northeast Indian cultural studies? This paper addresses these issues by reviewing the literature on and practices of cultural studies in India. The first part of the paper
maps the cultural studies in India by surveying the literature and institutional set ups (including the academic programmes in universities/colleges/institutions and journals and publications), |
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CHALLENGES FACED BY WORKING WOMEN AT WORKPLACE, FAMILY AND SOCIETY-ITS MAJOR ISSUES, IMPACT AND REMEDIAL MEASURES |
Author : CHALLENGES FACED BY WORKING WOMEN AT WORKPLACE, FAMILY AND SOCIETY-ITS MAJOR ISSUES, IMPACT AND REMEDIAL MEASURES |
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Abstract :There are numerous challenges which are faced by working women at a workplace on all the positional levels. The women who are working at ministerial level, they generally face the problem of harsh treatment, extended working hours, less number of leaves/holidays, low wages and insecurity because
generally at ministerial level most of the employees are men. At the middle level women faces the challenges in terms of insecurity which is generally related to kind of output required which they are not able to deliver due to diverse commitments towards family and society. At the higher level, women face
the challenges related to tasks, accomplishments, greater responsibilities towards the organization and
their flexible working hours |
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CHALLENGES FACED BY WORKING WOMEN AT WORKPLACE, FAMILY AND SOCIETY-ITS MAJOR ISSUES, IMPACT AND REMEDIAL MEASURES |
Author : CHALLENGES FACED BY WORKING WOMEN AT WORKPLACE, FAMILY AND SOCIETY-ITS MAJOR ISSUES, IMPACT AND REMEDIAL MEASURES |
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Abstract :There are numerous challenges which are faced by working women at a workplace on all the positional levels. The women who are working at ministerial level, they generally face the problem of harsh treatment, extended working hours, less number of leaves/holidays, low wages and insecurity because
generally at ministerial level most of the employees are men. At the middle level women faces the challenges in terms of insecurity which is generally related to kind of output required which they are not able to deliver due to diverse commitments towards family and society. At the higher level, women face
the challenges related to tasks, accomplishments, greater responsibilities towards the organization and
their flexible working hours |
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