A FOCUS ON SENESCENT ISSUES AND THEIR ANTIDOTES |
Author : DR. R. RAMYA |
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Abstract :The senescent or elderly issues are a matter of great concern in today’s world. The German proverb rightly points out that “the oldest trees often bear the sweetest fruit”; similarly we should remember the qualities and capabilities of our parents and
grandparents who often produce a significant influence in molding our future. The life cycle of human beings begins and ends as dependents and during the whole life span consumption is
greater than savings |
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AN EXAMINATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FISCAL DEFICIT FINANCING AND INTEREST RATE IN NIGERIA (1970 – 2011) |
Author : Nura Sani Yahaya, Hassan Abdullahi |
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Abstract :The study examines the relationship between fiscal deficit financing and interest rate in Nigeria from 1970 to 2011. It employed vector error correction techniques on the variables, fiscal deficit financing (FDEF), Interest rate, (INT), Money Supply (MS) and Exchange rate (EXCR). The techniques were adopted in order to examine the long run relationship and their direction of
causality existing between the variables under study |
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SPATIAL POLITICS AT INDEPENDENCE AND THE PRESENT SUB-NATIONALIST MOVEMENTS IN NORTH-EAST INDIA |
Author : Dr. N. Bijen Meetei |
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Abstract :Since the late twentieth century India has been witnessing strong manifestations of contesting (sub) nationalist movements with aims of maintaining separate spaces. This presents two seemingly related problems in terms of discourse about the modern nation-state and its territorial space. First, though dissident nationalism is often projected as a source of political instability and crisis, it exposes the contradiction underlying the vision of national leaders at the time of independence and the formation of the new nation and its illatively drawn space, and secondly, i |
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ASSESSMENT OF MUSCULAR STRENGTH AND CARDIO- RESPIRATORY ENDURANCE BETWEEN SPORTSMEN AND NON- SPORTSMEN |
Author : Mr. Denish Brahma Hazarika, Dr. Shailesh Kumar Singh |
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Abstract :The aim of present study was to asses the Muscular Strength and Cardio Respiratory Endurance between Sportsmen and Non- Sportsmen. The thirty (30) volunteer subjects were selected for the present study. They were 19-23 years old they were divided into two groups as Sportsmen (n=15) and Non- Sportsmen (n=15) groups. Subjects of the Sportsmen group participated continuously in ten sessions of sporting activity per week from LNIPE, |
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THE USE OF PARTICLES IN HINDI AND ASSAMESE |
Author : Dr. Subasana Mahanta |
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Abstract :The particles are generally attached to a particular word in a sentence for denoting emphasis, contrast etc. The use of these particles with different word classes covers a wide range of meanings and further shades of meanings when used in their combination with various word classes. This paper discusses the usages of particles in Hindi and Assamese with examples in the context of different types of part of speech. The discussion finds that the particles bhii and hii in Hindi and o and ei in Assamese are prominently used to denote primarily emphasis. |
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MAKE INDIA INNOVATIVE AND COMPETITIVE: ROLE OF MSMES |
Author : Ravin Kadian, Aarti Chahal |
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Abstract :“Make in India” an ambitious campaign was launched by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on 25 September 2014, with an aim to turn the country into a global manufacturing hub. He has launched this campaign to encourage companies to manufacture their products in India, aiming to redesign manufacturing sector as
a key engine for India’s economic growth. Current study focuses on highlighting the role of MSMEs in the “Make in India” initiative |
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THE IMPACT OF INDEBTEDNESS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF SRI LANKA : AN EMPIRICAL STUDY |
Author : Anoma Abhayaratne , Ashani Bandaranayake |
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Abstract :This study evaluates the impact of external debt on economic growth of Sri Lanka during the period 1972 to 2012. According to the results obtained through a time series estimation carried out in the study using cointegration methodology, debt-service ratio has no significant impact on economic performance. Nonetheless, total external debt ratio has a significant negative effect on economic growth. Therefore, the paper concludes thatSri Lanka’s debt-export ratio has not crossed the critical levels. |
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ADJUSTMENT AND EMOTIONAL MATURITY BETWEEN GENDER AND STREAM OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT |
Author : MUKESH KUMAR PANTH, NANDANI CHAURASIA, MANSI GUPTA |
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Abstract :The purpose of the present study was to see the relationship between emotional maturity and adjustment of college student and to see the impact of gender & stream on emotional maturity and adjustment. For this purpose 100 student of B.A. & BSC (50 boys + 50 girls) were selected from different college of Lalitpur. They were in the age group between 18-22 years. To collect the
required data for the present study EMS developed by Singh and Bhar- gava (1990) and adjustment inventory college students developed by A. K. P. Sinha & R.P. Singh (Hindi Adaptation) was
administered on all subjects |
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WORD-MEANING AND VARIETIES OF LANGUAGE |
Author : Theresa Lourdes Christi D |
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Abstract :Language varies according to the situation in which it is used and these varieties of language can be referred to as registers. If we examine textwe can make guesses about situation. If we are in a particular situation we make certain linguistic choices based on that situation. In other words, the language we use
needs to be appropriate to the situation in which we use it. Language varieties refers to any form of a language whether regional dialect or social dialect or some other language code. Most of us range of language forms that differ in some ways from the Standard English that has been codified in grammar
books and upheld by efforts to prescribe the way that people use. The language variety that a person associates with a particular social or regional identity may carry much
psychological and emotional weight. |
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IMPACT OF PRESCHOOL TEACHER PRACTICES AND PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE PRESCHOOLS ON RECYCLING PRACTICES WITHIN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN: A CASE STUDY FROM SRI LANKA |
Author : Buddhiprabha D D Pathirana |
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Abstract :The present study explores the impact of preschool teacher practices and physical environment of the preschools on recycling practices within Sri Lankan preschool children; through observation of 41preschools in Sri Lanka. Based on data environmental sensitivity in the preschool class room was
divided into three categories. They are, (1) practices of the preschool children, (2)practices of preschool teachers and (3)observations made on the physical environment of the preschool class rooms/playgrounds. |
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AN ANALYSIS ON SOCIAL, ECONOMICAL AND POLITICAL STATUS OF DALIT CHRISTIANS IN THIRUVARUR DISTRICT – TAMIL NADU |
Author : Mr. S. Yesu Suresh Raj, Mr. S. Parameswaran |
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Abstract :This paper reviews the empirical study on Excluded people (Dalit Christians) in Indian Society. Dalit Christian is more painful and humiliating to compare than other communities because of the Caste of the society. Dalits who converted to Christianity did not escape the caste system which has a strongly fixed presence in Indian society. The problem of Dalit has elicited considerable interest in the minds of researchers in recent times. In this study main objectives is to identify the Justice, Social, Economical and
Political status of Dalit Christians in Thiruvarur District and to suggest a suitable action plan for their sustainable development |
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