POPULATION EDUCATION: A STUDY |
Author : Dr. R. Kumar |
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Abstract :It is universally concepted that the progress of a nation and that of the family depends upon small families. Most of the developing and least developed countries have large families with the result
that they are facing the problems of inadequate food, nutrition, clothing and shelter etc. Promoting Small Family for Better Living: Population control programmes must be universally accepted in the interest of the family and the nation. The aim of this population control is not merely to cut down population |
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CROSS VALIDATION OF MOTIVATION QUESTIONNNAIRE IN SPORTS: A STUDY |
Author : Dr. Ashoni Kanwar, Dr. R. K. Singh |
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Abstract :"Sport psychology involves preparing the mind of an athlete, just as thoroughly as one prepares the body. Sport psychology is an emerging field in the worlds of psychology and athletics. For many
elite-level, professional, recreational, and even youth athletes, successful performances, cannot simply be reduced to superior physical performance |
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WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA: MOTIVATION, CAPABILITIES AND PERFORMANCE |
Author : S. K. Pathania, Kirti |
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Abstract :The nineties has been the decade of economic liberalization and globalization and post-2000 this process has only increased. Women are now seeking independence by earning their own bread, by getting employed or by employing themselves. Today they are free to choose according to their aptitudes and
abilities their own means of livelihood. They are carving out their own niches. They are turning professionals par excellence doing exceptionally well in their respective fields. With this changed scenario it becomes imperative to study women entrepreneurs in their present form. Delhi being the capital of India it has always been in the forefront of any change, be it political, social or economic. Obviously no city in India reflects this trend better than the city of Delhi. |
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A REVIEW ON SURREALISM MOVEMENT IN INDIAN ART |
Author : N. Seshadri, Dr. Anup Kumar Chand |
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Abstract :The word “Surreal” was coined by the poet/art critic Guillaume Apollinaire (1880 -1918) and appeared for the first time in the program notes for ballet parade a Ballets Russes production that entitled the talents of Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Erik Satie and Leonid Massine. Apollinaire also described his play the Breasts of Tiresias as “Surreas”. However Apollinaire died six years before Andre Breton published his “manifesto of Surrealism” and therefore his use of the word surreal may not be exactly the same as Breton?s today we associate the word „surreal” with strange just appositions or absurd combinations, like those experienced in
dreams. This concept belongs to Breton?s interpretation of the word. In this Paper we also provide the result
on Surrealism movement by the survey on it.
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A SURVEY OF RAJASTHANI MINIATURE PAINTING (15TH – 17TH CENTURY) |
Author : S Seetharaman, Dr. Anup Kumar Chand |
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Abstract :One of the greatest cultural traditions of the worldis Indian painting. Art has been long mixed up with archaeology in India and has intimidated the layman because of it the sustained joy that created it and gave it richly varied forms of expression through the ages has not so far been matched by a widely shared joy in appreciation. Miniature’s History of Indian Paintingas a project has been designed that will take
into account all the important research data and will match the most scholarly work in its references, but
in a fluent and engaging narration will also melt the material, the images reflected in it being always the
varied visions of beauty in the tradition. On the basis of surveyed results among the eras of 15th to 17th
century by visited the different painting schools |
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DECODING THE MYTHS IN GITHA HARIHARAN’STHE THOUSAND FACES OF NIGHT |
Author : Meenakshi |
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Abstract :The discourse of mythology is male-centered, as mythological stories represent acts of masculine vigor while women remain docile puppets, playing victims or mute observers. The
frequent use of myth and legends has provided the scope to read Githa Hariharan’s debut novel for the purpose of exploring the role of myth in constructing and re-visioning gender and issues related to gender. The author presents the Indian myths taken from Ramayana and Mahabharata and relates them to the women characters of her novel. The story of The Thousand Faces of Night revolves around three women characters – Devi, the central character; Sita, her mother and
Mayamma, the maid. As a young girl |
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A STUDY OF TEACHING APTITUDE AND JOB- SATISFACTION ON SCHOOL TEACHERS TEACHING IN GHAZIABAD BLOCK |
Author : Dr. Vinita M Chaudhary |
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Abstract :It is very difficult to say exactly, what is the influence of one’s individuality over the things. But to develop and produce great individuals, the continued interference of other gentle and great personalities, is necessary. The present world needs highly effective teachers which very much depend on Teaching Aptitude. The study under investigation, has involved the technique of random sampling. For the purpose of present study the population ties in Ghaziabad district. In this study 160 teachers have been taken from 54 schools on the basis of randomization. AII the schools are located in rural areas. Only government schools run by Basic Shiksha Parishad are included for the collection of data. Regarding the characteristics of a quality teacher |
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THE SCIENCE BEHIND STRENGTH TRAINING |
Author : Suniti, Dr. Anushree Mahurkar |
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Abstract :Strength training is a type of physical exercise specializing in the use of resistance to induce muscular contraction which builds the anaerobic endurance, size of skeletal muscles and strength. Sports with strength training as the central object are body building, weight lifting, power lifting, shot put, discus, hammer, javelin throw and wrestling etc. Since strength is an important component of motor fitness or performance related
fitness, almost all sports use strength training as a part of their training regimen. The players of lawn tennis, rugby, rowing, hockey, soccer, judo, basketball, volleyball and all athletes are involved strength training in their periodisation of training. The terms weight training and resistance training are also called strength training and used synonymously by coaches and trainers for the development of strength. Resistance training
is any exercise that causes the muscles to contract against an external resistance with the expectation of an increase in strength, tone, |
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