EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS OF CHILDREN: AN ASSESSMENT |
Author : jagdeep singh,Mamdeep kaur |
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Abstract :Human Rights are essentially a product of democracy. Man's struggle against tyranny has been long and sustained tyranny has from time to time, surfaced in different forms and modes. Human being has always tried to assert their rights, more often than not successfully . Sometimes there has been a dismal failure, onslaught on human rights continues. So does man's struggle against tyranny . Human rights are the basic and absolute rights that every person has because he or she is a human being. They recognize the vulnerability of the human being in civil political, economical, social and cultural processes and provide protection. |
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HRD – A Source for Competitive Advantage |
Author : V.Poojitha,V.Rama Devi |
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Abstract :Human Resource Development continues to grow its importance within organisations due to change in organisations' approach of achieving competitive advantage and their focus to nurture and develop their strategic resources (employees). There is huge shift in organisations' orientation and organisations realized that a firm can survive in stiff competition through their valuable human resources. In this uncertain and globalized era there is huge demand for talented people. On the other hand employees' expectations and demands are changing and the organisations have to respond to meet their expectations and provide good developmental environment in order to have sustainable development through committed workforce. This paper gives an overall idea of nurturing employees as strategic resources. |
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A Business Review of E-COMMERCE in India |
Author : Waghmare G . T . |
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Abstract :Future of ecommerce is very innovative in India with even the stock exchanges coming online providing a online stock portfolio and status with a fifteen minute delay in prices. . Now country growing awareness among the business community in India about the opportunities offered by Ecommerce. The main factor of E-Commerce is adopting in India and the result of the study shows that the major problems facing Ecommerce in India. E-commerce stands for electronic commerce. E-commerce is improving standard among the business community in worlds, about the opportunities offered by E-commerce. And its trading in goods and services through the electronic medium. There are the issues of security and citiz en's income and therefore the implementation of sophisticated security measures could make a difference and change in Indian's mentality about E-Commerce. E-Commerce has unleashed yet another revolution, which is changing the way businesses buy and sell products and services. India is showing tremendous growth in the Ecommerce so now a day , low cost of the PC and the growing use of the Internet. |
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A STUDY ON CLASSROOM CLIMA TE PREV AILING IN THE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF PUDUCHERRY |
Author : S. KRISHNAMURTHY,D. LITTLE FLOWER |
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Abstract :The present investigation focuses the study on Classroom Climate existing in Higher Secondary Schools of Puducherry District. Normative Survey Method has been used to collect a data by using random sampling techniques of 800 Higher Secondary School Students have been chosen and involved in this study . The collected data has been studied subjected to statistical analysis. This study indicates that 57.5% of students have registered favourableness and 42.5% of students have registered unfavourableness towards Classroom Climate. This investigation also reveals that there is no significant difference between sub samples of religion, community and type of institutions and there is significant difference among the gender , nature of School students belong to the Union T erritory of Puducherry with respect to their Classroom Climate |
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HRD – A Source for Competitive Advantage |
Author : V.Poojitha,V.Rama Devi |
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Abstract :Human Resource Development continues to grow its importance within organisations due to change in organisations' approach of achieving competitive advantage and their focus to nurture and develop their strategic resources (employees). There is huge shift in organisations' orientation and organisations realized that a firm can survive in stiff competition through their valuable human resources. In this uncertain and globalized era there is huge demand for talented people. On the other hand employees' expectations and demands are changing and the organisations have to respond to meet their expectations and provide good developmental environment in order to have sustainable development through committed workforce. This paper gives an overall idea of nurturing employees as strategic resources. |
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A CRITIQUE STUDY OF W. B. YEATS'S THE SECOND COMING |
Author : Shete Sonali Shivraj,Malshette Yogesh Trimbakrao |
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Abstract :W B Yeats is considered one of the finest poets in the English language. He was devoted to the cause of Irish nationalism and played a significant part in the Celtic Revival Movement, promoting the literary heritage of Ireland & ancient Irish sagas. Magic and occult theory is also important elements of his own in Yeats's work, such in lyric poem, "The Second Coming" is viewed as a prophetic poem that envisions the close of the Christian epoch and the violent birth of a new age. The poem's title makes reference to the Biblical reappearance of Christ. Other symbols in the poem are drawn from mythology, the occult, and Yeats's view of history as defined in his cryptic prose volume A Vision. |
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ISSUES IN USE OF ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION |
Author : DAMJI B. H. |
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Abstract :The technology is shifting its focus from teacher to learner and also from teaching to self-learning. The new technology promises to enhance individual and institutional productivity. These tools enable quick and effective communication. Technology helps in the creKey words : Higher Education, new technology, challenges, government efforts |
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The Status of Language Learning in Educational Sphere |
Author : Prohlad Roy |
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Abstract :There is a variety of syllabus on Sanskrit language in different school of West Bengal. Sanskrit teachers teach Sanskrit very little, they finish the finish the lesson of Sanskrit by teaching one or two couplet of Sanskrit in class VII & VIII. As a result the students could not able to learn Sanskrit language, even, they could not know the Devnagari letter of Sanskrit language. Students of Sanskrit are promoted in upper without teaching Sanskrit details in class VII & VIII. Some people roughly campaign against Sanskrit language. They become frustrated to observe that there is no use of Sanskrit language in daily life activities. The Sanskrit language is recognized as modern Indian language in Supreme Court, but there is rare use of modern words of Sanskrit language and grammar in the content of Sanskrit books. |
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Sudha Murty's Wise and Otherwise: a journey of humility to humanity to equality to social issues |
Author : Uttam B. Sonkamble |
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Abstract :Sudha Murty, a professor by profession imparts education to the society at large through her books like Otherwise and Otherwise, Dollar Bahu, Mahashweta Devi etc. Her literature has strongly based on her real life experience what comes from the Infosys Foundation founded by the Murty couple. She contributes most of her time for and amongst the poor and needy people. The book Wise and Otherwise would mark a question on her ability of writing such outstanding books so are they lucid in presentation and honest stories lived amongst the people she deals about. The stories are memoirs overwhelming every rational Indian to introspect about his contribution to the society. |
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Problems of Girls education at post graduate level in Jammu University in relation to Educational Problems. |
Author : Satish Kumar Kalhotra |
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Abstract :The present study was carried out to study the problem of girls education in relation to educational field at post graduate level.120 students selected as sample randomly studying at post graduate level. X Test was used to interpret the data. The results reveal that Problem of availability of library facilities is significant at .01 level. Problems due to apathy of the parents towards education are significant at .01 level. Parents favour the coeducation of girls which is significant at .01 level. 4.Teachers take interest in helping the girls in studies which is significant at .01 level. |
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