Articles of Volume : 5 Issue : 2, November, 2015 |
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ROLE OF CIVIL SERVANTS IN IMPLEMENTING GOOD GOVERNANCE IN INDIA- A SOCIO-LEGAL STUDY |
Author : Niranjan Parida |
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Abstract :The primary concern of the citizens in a good civil society is that their government must be fair and good. For a Government to be good it is essential that their systems and sub-systems of Governance are efficient, economic, ethical and equitable. In addition the governing process must also be just reasonable fair and citizen-friendly. The administrative system must also be accountable and responsive besides promoting transparency and people’s partici- pation. |
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DEVELOPING LISTENING SKILL THROUGH DRAMA TECHNIQUES |
Author : T. V. Subbulakshmi and V. Vinod Kumar |
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Abstract :Language was prioritized over literature in English classes and the curriculum was designed on language drills and corpus-based communicative situations until 1960s. At the turn of the century, literature has regained its importance in language teaching. This paper discusses the five techniques taken from Francis Prendiville and Nigel Toye in the teaching of drama in a language classroom which have the potential to enhance the listening skill of the ESL learners especially in the Indian context. |
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ROLE OF RESERVE BANK OF INDIA |
Author : Tale Sudhir Mahendra |
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Abstract :Having taken up the subjects of money supply and the money market in the preceding chapter, we discuss in this chapter the central monetary authority of the country, namely, the Reserve Bank of India, and the monetary policy it pursues. |
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ABUSE, VIOLENCE AND CRIME AGAINST ELDERLY WOMEN IN MODERN INDIA |
Author : Shikha Kumari , Alka Sharma and Tanuj Singh |
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Abstract :The cases of abuse against the elderly women are rising fast across India as 50% elders experience abuse, with Women as being more vulnerable with 52% facing abuse as against 48% men (Help Age India report on Elder Abuse in India, 2014). This study is based on case study research approach toexplore qualitatively, the types of violence and the nature of reasons behind the abuse elderly womenface at hand of their family members. Various Cases are collected from newspapers and various secondary sources. The study is conducted through the frame work of feminist and sociological perspe ctive.It has been seen that abusive individual use violence and abuse to gain and maintain power and control during the last years of elderly women making the life of elderly women very complicated. |
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS |
Author : Sangeeta Pawar , Manglani Kiran |
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Abstract :Supply chain management is an essential part of business today. The idea is to apply a the total systems approach to managing the entire flow of information, materials and services from raw materials suppliers through the factories and warehouses to the end customers. In the broadest sense, a supply chain refers to the way that materials flow through different organisations starting from with raw materials and ending with finished products delivered to ultimate customers. A supply chain is the sequence of suppliers, transporters, ware houses, manufac turers, wholesalers, distributors, retai lers and final consu mers. |
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SPATIAL EXPANSION OF CALCUTTA/KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL, INDIA |
Author : Lopita Pal , Sunil Kumar Singh A , Madha Suresh V |
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Abstract :The spatial changes of Kolkata from the early 17th Century to the present (2011) has been in a phase of evolvement. It has obtained more attention due to the amalgamating of the total area from three villages and a port to form Calcutta to 25 wards and finally to 141 wards. An area from 52.4sq.km to 187.33sq.km in the present decade and the conversion of Calcutta to Kolkata with the inclusion of KMC (Kolkata Municipal Corporation) has been quite significant. |
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ALLAMAPRABHU AND WILLIAM BLAKE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY |
Author : Prabhu |
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Abstract :Gone are the days when literary poems are studied in terms of Sonnet, Ballad, Epic, Lyric, etc. Today literary poems are studied from different perspectives which literary critics could not think of in past. The present study makes an attempt to analyze Allamaprabhu and William Blake, from comparative perspective. |
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LINEAR ASPECTS OF THE WAINGANGA RIVER BASIN MORPHOMETRY USING GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM |
Author : Nanabhau S. Kudnar |
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Abstract :The Quantitative fluvial charac- teristics of the Wainganga river basin have been discussed under linear aspects. The Wainganga River is one of the major tributaries of Godavari River. The total river basin area is 49949.68 Sq. km. The total length of the Wainganga River is 638.91 km, of which 270.2 km lie in Madhya Pradesh. It than travels 32 km along the border between Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, while the remaining 336.17 km lie in Maharashtra. As the main objectives of this work was to discover holistic stream properties from the measurement of various stream attributes, detailed Morphometric analysis is carried out for the seventh-order drainage sub-basins of the Wainganga River catchment and discusses their feature and characteristic and also attempt to find out the stages of geomorphic development with the help of different Morphometric parameter viz. |
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"AMPHIBIAN ROLE IN ECOSYSTEM AND CAUSE OF THEIR DECLINE" |
Author : Ranjana Mishra , Pushpa Singh , R. K. Kaurav |
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Abstract :Over-harvesting of amphibians is cause of their decline. Frog’s legs are present in the national kitchens of many cultures. They are also used in traditional medicine in many developing countries. Nowadays amphibians are not only used for seasonal consumption by local communities, but also a huge year-round market trade exists. Over exploitation leads to significant losses in natural populations. |
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MARATHA ADMINISTRATION IN PRANT BIJAPUR (1760 A.D. - 1848 A.D.) |
Author : Sheetal Ramesh Kadam |
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Abstract :Establishment of Maratha rule over Bijapur, is a very important aspect of Maratha History in Medieval India. In 1760 A.D. with the treaty of Udgir with Nizam, Maratha became ruler of Bijapur. From 1760 A.D. to 1818 A.D. Peshwa enjoyed full political regime over Bijapur. But due to internal disputes between Peshwa and Chatrapati, Englishmen entered in political scenario of India. Finally, in 1818, by defeating Peshwa in war of Aashti, Englishmen became ruler of Satara Raj (Bijapur was a Prant of Satara Raj). Inspite of all these political ups and downs, one feature remain as it was and this feature was Maratha admini- stration system which remain as it was in the times of Shivaji with slight changes. Maratha admini- stration was such effective and appli- cable, that English men accepted same for the administration of Bijapur. |
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT – A BOON |
Author : Aparna S. Chorghade and Prakash N. Somalkar |
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Abstract :It is a concept of chain which implement according to the nature of operation in manufac- turing or in service sector. This chain fulfills the criteria from the initial stage unto a stage of production. Only because of SCM the merchandise is properly distributed to a right location in right time. Two levels that is strategic and tactical level exist in SCM. Various key factors make the chain a successful. Due to SCM the industrial activities are being understood and are undertaken in an integrated and cohesive manner. Today almost major of the organiza tion have adopted SCM to bring the Company to achieve the target. |
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ON THE MODERNITY OF INDIAN SCHOOL EDUCATION SYSTEM : A NOTE |
Author : A. Chinmayee Meghana |
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Abstract :Is thepresent Indian School Education System really modern? This question is examined with reference to three parameters of modernity, viz. ‘inter-subjectivity’, ‘transparency’ and ‘universality’.The critical commentary in the paper leads to the conclusion that the goal of universalizing education and consequently ensuring inter-subjectivity and transparency cannot be achieved unless education’s quality is linked to its social relevance. |
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STRATEGIES OF SELLING FOCUSED ON BEEKEEPING IN RONDÔNIA, BRAZILIAN AMAZON FOREST |
Author : José Arilson de SOUZA , Emanuel Fernando Maia de SOUZA , Anna fridahatsue MODRO , Flávio de São PEDRO FILHO , Wellington Silva PORTO |
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Abstract :This paper is a study about formation of commercial strategies by producers of honey and its sub product from the Southern area of Rondônia State in Brazil. This region is the leadingproducerof honey and honey by-products in Rondô- nia State. This study was based on the theory of the stra- tegic formation dimensions, which was adapted to the agribusiness pecu- liarities. This paper’s aim is to identify the strategies that affect the beekeepers’s commercialization process in Southern Rondônia. |
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QUALITY TOOLS USED IN THE CONTROL OF VITAL SECURITY PROCESSES OF MOTORCYCLES (Ferramentas da qualidade utilizadas no controle de processos de segurança vital de motocicletas) |
Author : Pedro Gabriel de Oliveira, MBA D , Antonio Claudio Kieling, DSc and Márcio Vinicius Araújo de Barros, MSc |
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Abstract :This study aims to present the quality tools that contribute to a rigorous control of Vital Security Processes - PSV, all eager to have a quality vehicle above all safe so that these parameters are achieved control of processes manufacture and assembly must be tightly controlled to avoid any kind of failure, because these processes can jeopardize the safety of their customers (drivers) and / or third parties. For such control techniques are used quality tools calls that assist in collection, analysis and data verification. Among all the existing tools PSV uses the Check Sheet and the Charter of Control X / R to get enough data to measure and analyze the processes considered critical. |
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AN INVENTORY OF THE AMPHIBIAN FAUNA OF REWA : A REVIEW |
Author : R. K. Singh , Amitabh Mishra , Umesh Prasad Patel |
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Abstract :For the last 25 years a huge decline is observed in all amphibian populations around the world. According to the IUCN red list 30% of amphibians are endangered which makes them the most threaten group of animals nowadays. For conservation of amphibian species information about species densities, distribution, population trend and habitat requirements are essential. In this Paper, the description is about a survey made to prepare an inventory of Amphibians in the Rewa (M.P.) which remained uncovered till now. During the last monsoon I tried to assess the Amphibian diversity of this area with the help of local people and fishermen. |
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COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT OF PROJECTS (Gerenciamento das Comunicações em Projetos) |
Author : Karla Torres Schuck , MBA D , Antonio Claudio Kieling, DSc and Márcio Vinicius Araújo de Barros, MSc |
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Abstract :In the contemporary organizational setting managing communications in projects acquired starring role in assisting the Project Manager in planning, management and control of communication. This article will present the procedures suggested by the PMBOK/PMI for the development of the communications management plan the project, which supports the project manager as its willingness to formally document the necessary information to stakeholders and provides them properly, the stakeholder register and array of communi cations. It is con cluded that if well planned, managed and controlled com munication serves as an ally of the project manager for the good result in the projects. |
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ROLE OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURE IN THE PROSPERITY OF INDIAN ECONOMIC SOCIETY – A FOOD FOR THOUGHT |
Author : Seraphinus Kispotta |
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Abstract :The expenses incurred by the governments for its own maintenance, preservation and welfare of the economy as a whole is referred to as public expenditure. In other words, it refers to the expenses of public authorities-central, state and local governments in a federation-for the satisfaction of collective needs of the citizens or for promotion of economic and social welfare. |
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QUALITY ASSESSMENT ON SURFACE IN A STEEL BILLET TURNING WITH HARD METAL TOOLS WITHOUT CUTTING FLUID USE |
Author : Aristides Rivera Torres and Marcos Dantas dos Santos, Gilberto Garcia del Pino, Antonio Claudio Kieling and Gicelly do Nascimento Costa5 |
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Abstract :The majority of the productive processes of a certain element may be obtained by means of an optimization of a series of factors. When it has to do with the production parts or components of the technologies of the machinery ,without doubts, the characteristics and properties of the materials to be elaborated: Geometry of the tools, type of coating, parameters of cut, the use or no of cooling fluids, type of tools, machinery, among others, influence directly over the quality of the machine sur- face. |
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MASP/QC STORY APPLICATION IN WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT (Aplicação do MASP/QC STORY na gestão de estoques) |
Author : Paulo Ribeiro da Gama Junior, MBA D , Antonio Claudio Kieling, DSc and Márcio Vinicius Araújo de Barros, MSc |
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Abstract :The inventory management provides a security of supply to organizations, besides the improvement of their costs. But there are companies that don’t care about their warehouses that are why they have financial losses, physical reduction of their space and other problems. In the maintenance department at Motorcycle Company, the turnover parts are low, that is why they have some problems as lack of physical space. This department created a working group in order to investigate and solve the problem. |
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HISTORICAL REVIEW OF HONEY PRODUCTION IN STATE OF RONDÔNIA, (BRAZIL) AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO AMAZONIAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMEN (Revisão histórica da produção do mel em Rondônia (Brasil) e sua contribuição para o desenvolvimento regional ) |
Author : José Arilson De Souza, Emanuel Fernando Maia De Souza, Wellington Silva Porto ,Adalberto Alves Da Silva, and Fernando Dall Igna |
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Abstract :Honey production in the northern region of Brazil is growing in recent years, however, although there is great potential apiarian the Rondônia state does not follow the production trend in the region, caused mainly by problems related to the lack of financial incentive and specialized support to small producers . Thus, the present study aims at historical review of honey production in Rondônia and its contribution to regional development and to identify the difficulties encountered in the produ- ction of state arrangement. The research is based on literature review through data collection and subse- quent analysis in order to draw the profile of apiarian production status and the difficulties encountered. |
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AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON FACTORS INFLUENCING CUSTOMERS TOWARDS SATISFACTION IN ORGANIZED RETAIL OUTLET OF WRISTWATCHES. |
Author : S. Syed Muthaliff |
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Abstract :Wristwatch retailing is one of the emerging sectors in retail industry. Invention of quartz crystal wristwatches made a revolution in wristwatch retailing. In this research paper the researchers wanted to find out the major factors that influences the customer satisfaction towards organized wristwatch retail outlet. This study was done in a company owned retail outlet at Hosur. Due to various reasons the company name has not been disclosed in this study. |
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A DYNAMIC MODELING PERMANENT MAGNET SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM |
Author : Kinjal G. Patel1 , Ronak G. Prajapati and Chirag V. Patel |
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Abstract :Field oriented control is used for the operation of the drive. The simulation includes all realistic components of the system. This enables the calculation of currents and voltages in different parts of the inverter and motor under transient and steady conditions. |
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RELATIONSHIP OF OBESITY WITH BLOOD PRESSURE OF SHOPKEEPERS |
Author : Vivek Kumar Singh |
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Abstract :Objective of this study was to find out the relationship of various obesity measures with blood pressure of shopkeepers. For this purpose fifty shopkeepers of 30-50 years from Varanasi were selected purposely. BMI, WC and WHR were selected as measures of obesity and also predictor variables for this study while blood pressure was chosen as criterion variables. Standard and reliable measures were used to measure the variables and to obtain the data. To achieve the objectives of present study and to test the hypothesis descriptive statistics, Pearson product moment correlation, multiple correlation and linear regression was used at 0.05 level of significance. Results revealed that BMI and WC are significantlycorrelated with BP, while joint correlation of predictor variables is .646. On basis of findings it is concluded WC is most influenced measure in relation to blood pressure in most cases. |
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AWARENESS AND ADOPTABILITY OF E BANKING SERVICES IN KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT – AN EMPIRICAL STUDY |
Author : M. Franklin , S. G. Balaji |
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Abstract :Internet banking provides enor mous benefits to consumers in terms of ease and cost of transactions, either through Internet, telephone or other electronic delivery. Electronic finance (E-finance) has become one of the most essential technological changes in the financial industry. E-finance as the provision of financial services and markets using electronic communication and computation. In practice, e-finance includes e-payment, e-trading, and Internet banking Techno- logy in Indian banks is catching up fast with the developments around the world. This adoption not only allows banks to offer new types of banking and financial products, but also the highest level of services. They were no research study about the adoption and awareness of Internet banking services in Kanyakumari District in Tamil Nadu after post implementation of the baking service. |
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"AMPHIBIAN ROLE IN ECOSYSTEM AND CAUSE OF THEIR DECLINE" |
Author : Ranjana Mishra, Pushpa Singh and R. K. Kaurav |
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Abstract :Over-harvesting of amphibians is cause of their decline. Frog’s legs are present in the national kitchens of many cultures. They are also used in traditional medicine in many developing countries. Nowadays amphibians are not only used for seasonal consumption by local communities, but also a huge year-round market trade exists. Over exploitation leads to significant losses in natural populations. |
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EMPLOY OF ICT SUPPORT RESOURCES AND SERVICES AT SELECT MEDICAL COLLEGE LIBRARIES IN CHENNAI: A STUDY |
Author : D. Muthumathi, K. Nazeer Badhusha |
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Abstract :The paper describes the current position of libraries in ICT environment at Medical College Libraries. The study was performed via a questionnaire survey of the librarian and users confined only to medical college libraries with ICT based resources and services. Various services provided by libraries with support of Information & Communication Technologies to their users have been observed and discussed with the library professionals and their users. It also evaluates the users’ attitudes, aware ness and satisfaction about the library services is being provided with support of ICT. The result of the study revealed that the ICT based resource used by the largest percent of users was the e-resources. |
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HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS IN INDIA: SPECIAL REFERENCE ARYABHATA & BHASKARACHARYA |
Author : Jadhav Baban Bhivsen |
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Abstract :The history of science begins with the history of technology. The non-civilized man was very observant. He was hunted. Moreover, hunters and traders needed to count. Therefore, it was in prehistoric times that man acquired the first notions of Mathematics, Astronomy, Zoology, Botany. |
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VETHAM TO VETHATHIRI YOGA |
Author : K. K. Aathava , M. Jothilakshmi |
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Abstract :The Vedas have stories about the Hindu gods, instructions for rituals, hymns, poetry, and prayers. The word "Vedic" means something about the Vedas. The language of the Vedas is called Vedic Sanskrit. Later types of Hinduism that are very different from the types of Hinduism that follow the Vedas respect them. The four Vedas are: the Rig Veda, the Yajur Veda, the Sama Veda, and the Atharva Veda. The Vedas are the four holiest books of the Hindu religion. They are believed to be one of the oldest books ever made by mankind. They are written in an old Indian language called Sanskrit. They have words (called mantras) which are chanted at the religious ceremo- nies. Although they were finally written down in 1,500 BCE. They are actually much much older and were passed down orally from one generation to the next possibly over thousands of years. |
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AN ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AND GENERAL AWARENESS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE GRAMMAR AMONG ROTE MEMORY LEARNING HABITS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS-A STUDY |
Author : Ashokkumar B. Surapur |
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Abstract :Learning is the act of acquiring new or modifying and reinforcing, existing knowledge, behavior, skills, values, or preferences and many involve synthesizing different types of information, the ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals, plants and some machines. As technology continues to transform our society, those responsible for our current systems of learning and education are facing overwhel- ming pressure to adopt. Education technology,, connected learning and the rise of the net worked society is transforming the established concept of learning, teachers roles and even the nature of knowledge itself. |
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EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MEDIA LITERACY ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF ADOLESCENTS IN KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT |
Author : S. Ajantha Thamayanthi and G. Balasubramania Raja |
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Abstract :The aim of the paper is to develop media literacy among school students. television viewing has
undergone great changes during the last decades and is currently far more complex than earlier, today
being part of everyday television .The study is divided in to two parts the first part deals about the
influence of television viewing on academic performance of adolescents. The second part deals with the
effect of media literacy intervention of the students. For this study six parents and six teachers were
selected to study the influence of television viewing on academic performance among adolescents and
an experimental study was conducted by pre and post survey. The findings of the study reveal that
media literacy intervention help the students to achieve in academic performance and get greater
control over media content. |
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