A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ASSESSMENT IN SECONDARY LEVEL STUDENTS OF LAKHIMPUR DISTRICT OF ASSAM |
Author : Dipakshi Boruah, J.C. Soni |
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Abstract :The present study investigates to measure the evaluation pattern (internal and external assessment) in secondary schools students in Lakhimpur district of Assam. The study conducted on a sample of 924 students comprised of Government and private; Rural and Urban; and Boys and Girls where each of the sample groups has 462 students. The descriptive survey method is use for the data collection. The importance of the study is to find the impact of internal and external assessments on the overall academic achievement of the secondary school students.
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RIGHT TO EDUCATION: AN OVERVIEW |
Author : Dr. Priyamvada Mishra |
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Abstract :I start with the proposition: A normal middle class family would never send their children to a government school, but would manage all odds to secure their seat in a government college. Why this duality of standards when the service provider is the same. This is a reality! The base of the pyramid and the future of the nation depends on the primary education (as it includes majority student population,) as we move up the ladder, it
tapers, i.e. very less number of students graduate towards higher education. Mahatma Gandhi had said that the basic primary education should be free and compulsory for all, |
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EVIDENCE OF VIOLENCE IN JAMMU & KASHMIR: NARRATIVES FROM THE HINTERLAND |
Author : Amitabh Hoskote, Vishakha A Hoskote |
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Abstract :Jammu and Kashmir is dubiously distinguished as one of the most violent prone conflict zones in the world. What is the Evidence of this violence? This conflict has been examined through the lens of narratives from the hinterland. What is the relation of violence with state and non-state actors? Are extant ethnic divides constructively or destructively oriented? Using this history and evidence of violence, the paper seeks to delve into questions which must necessarily form the backbone of any meaningful resolution mechanism. Analyses have been based on examination of cases from conflict afflicted areas, historical contextualization of arguments, and debates from primary and secondary sources. |
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WOMEN AND COMMUNITY: A CASE STUDY OF KHAP PANCHAYATS IN HARYANA |
Author : CHARUSHEEL TRIPATHI |
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Abstract :The Jat community in Haryana is a staunch believer and upholder of the male chauvinistic and misogynistic norms. This ideological background is maintained by the patriarchal surveillance of the Khap Panchayats or caste panchayats. The term paper focuses on the three pillars of politics of control, honour and progress,
that assist in the stable existence of a “gendered homeostasis” and a “parallel state” in these panchayats, despite the constant strugg |
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DOCTRINE OF TERITORIAL NEXUS |
Author : DINESH KUMAR.R |
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Abstract :The distribution of powers is an essential feature of federalism. The object for which a federal state is formed involves a division of authority between the National Government and separate
states. The tendency of federalism to limit on every side the action of the government and to split up the strength of the state among co-ordinate and independent authorities is especially
noticeable, because it forms the essential distinction between a federal system |
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THE STUDY OF CROP COMBINATION REGIONS IN GOA |
Author : Ms. Arti Panshekar |
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Abstract :Crop combination technique provides a base for agricultural regionalization.It is a statistical method by which share of area under different crops and its proportion to the total area sown under different crops are ranked in an ascending order to understand and analyse the cropping pattern and diversification of crops in a given area unit at agiven point of time. It is beneficial for planning and development of agriculture.Although little encouragement is given to agricultural sectorin Goa due to other predominant economic activities such as mining and tourism but, the existing potentiality of the region can make the
economy of Goa stronger by advancement in agriculture |
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AN ANALYSIS OF PRE-COLONIAL CENTRAL AFRICAN AGRICULTURE: EUROCENTRIC VERSUS LIBERAL VERSION |
Author : Wamburakwao Sapao |
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Abstract :The re-interpretation of the African past is a topical theme in the bourgeoning post-independence African universities. The few educated Africans at independence were more conversant with the history of Europe than the history of Africa or country of their nationality. That was doubtless the reason history was among the first disciplines introduced at the universities founded in post-independence African states. Political
independence did stimulate research on national histories in the departments of history. The movement, aimed at recording the events leading to political independence and resolving the incidence of inadequate history teaching material in tertiary institutions, secondary as well as primary schools. Interestingly,
accounts by some colonial European scholars described the African past from the perspective of the European experience. |
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POLICE IN DEMOCRACY: COMMUNITY POLICING AS A POLICY FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE IN INDIA |
Author : ROHIT RAJ |
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Abstract :It is a paradox that a democratic society requires protection both by and from the police. Democracy is a process or an end condition manifested by values involving participation and fairness. Several institutions apart, the working of police puts some limiting factors that the citizens are likely to have contact with. Police as an agency of the government, is entrusted with the task of crime control and contribute to public order. The organizational conditions in which they perform in their means to realize the ends vary greatly between democratic societies |
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OFFICE OF CHEF DE COURTIER AND THE FRENCH EAST INDIA COMPANY: REVISITING COMMERCIAL RELATIONSHIP IN PONDICHERRY (1674-1761) |
Author : Sandeep Kumar Verma |
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Abstract :Pondicherry was occupied by the French East India Company in 1674 and it developed as an important commercial center on the Indian Ocean Rim, which repersented the French presence in India for centuries. In initial phase of their rule, they had established their relationship with the indigenous merchants of the region
and appointed them as chef de courtier and chef de malabar. In traditional historiography, indigenous merchants have been represented as middlemen or intermediaries, who worked for the French East India Company. However |
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A STUDY ON FINANCING OF SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES BY THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN REFERENCE TO DIBRUGARH DISTRICT, ASSAM |
Author : Jasprit Kaur, Prof. Ajanta Borgohain Rajkonwar |
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Abstract :Every enterprise big or small requires finance to run. The small scale sector is an important segment of our economy and these enterprises also require less finance in comparison to large enterprises. But even this small amount also cannot be ignored, as the owner may not have adequate funds at the time of initial
setup of the enterprise or during the life span of the enterprise. The different financial institutions are playing a very important role in the upcoming of these enterprises and there are various government schemes also especially for the small scale enterprises |
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