Articles of Volume : 5 Issue : 3, December, 2015 |
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SINDHA’S OF RANJERU |
Author : Jukale Shivraj Kallappa |
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Abstract :Edict which is installed in the back of Hanuman Temple of Kheni Ranjeru describes the origin and genealogy of Sindh Dynasty, which ruled Attle Nadu or Table Land or elevated land or upper land. Lower part of the inscription is fragmented. The author of this inscription was Hajjamahish of SIndh dynasty. Who was the chief feudatory of Kalyan Chalukyan emperor Vikramaditya-VI. It is written in old Kannada in Champa four line style. Among all the inscriptions of Sindh dynasty, available in Karnataka Ranjeru inscription is very prominent one. |
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“SELF STUDY AMONG MALE AND FEMALE STUDENTS OF HOSTELITS AND DAYSCHOLER” |
Author : Santosh Kumar |
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Abstract :Self concept refers to the experience of one’s own being it includes what people come to know about themselves through experience reflection and feedback from others. |
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HUMAN RIGHT EDUCATION: AWARENESS AND CONCERN AMONG MUSLIM WOMEN WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DIHING REVENUE CIRCLE, NAGAON DISTRICT |
Author : Mitali Baishya , Keshabananda Borah |
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Abstract :Human rights education is education, training and information aimed of building a universal culture of human rights. Effective human rights education not only provides knowledge about human rights and the mechanism that protect them , but also develops the skills needed to promote, develop and apply human rights in daily life. Human rights education also fosters the attitudes and behaviours needed to uphold human rights for all members of society. In the present study an attempt has been made to investigate the human rights education awareness of Muslim women of Dihing Revenue Circle, Nagaon. In the present study descriptive survey method was adopted. Simple random sampling technique was used to select samples of 100 women from selected area. A Self prepared interview schedule was used to collect the data. To analyse the data simple percentage was calculated. |
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INVESTORS PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS MUTUAL FUND: A STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GULBARGA DISTRICT IN KARNATAKA STATE |
Author : B. Vijaya , Prakash. T. Talwar |
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Abstract :Mutual Fund Industry is a fast growing sector of the Indian Financial Markets. It has become major vehicle for mobilization of savings, especially from the small and middle income group savers for investment in the capital market.Mutual Funds are essentially a financial intermediaries. Mutual Funds have become a critical link among various financial segments in the economy. They play a crucial role in the mobilisation of resources, especially from small savers. On account of the huge resources at their disposal, they have also emerged as the dominant players in the capital market. It is estimated that the mutual funds in India together have assets of crores together. With such enormous funds at their disposal they have become critical players in the market. |
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AN EVALUATION OF INSTITUTIONAL AGRICULTURAL CREDIT TO FARMERS IN INDIA |
Author : Laxyapati E T , Basawaraj Kumnoor |
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Abstract :The institutional credit has been conceived to play an important role in the agricultural development of India. A large number of institutional agencies are involved in the disbursement of credit to agriculture. However, the persistence of money lenders in the rural credit market is still a major concern. In this backdrop, the present study has assess the quantum of loans issued and outstanding by institutional agencies and to examine the progress of Scheduled Commercial Banks in supplying agricultural credit in India. The relevant information was gathered through secondary data and compound growth rate were used for the analysis of data. The study reveals that the highest increase in loans issued was in the case of Scheduled Commercial Banks while the lowest was in the case of Co-operatives on the other hand the total number of account holders in scheduled commercial banks has increased from 5,841 to 30,538, whereas the amount of finance increased from 14,516 to 2,71,670 in the referred period. |
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LAND USE AND LAND COVER IN CHANGE DETECTION OF SHIRUR TAHSIL, PUNE DISTRICT (MAHARASHTRA) USING GIS&REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES. |
Author : Kale Nilesh Ashok , Aher A. B. |
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Abstract :Land use and land cover is an important component in understanding the interactions of the human activities with the environment and thus it is necessary to monitor and simulate changes. In this paper an attempt has been made to study the changes in land use and land cover in Shirur tahsil over the span of 13 years (2001, and 2013). The study has been done through remote sensing approach using three time series data.The composition and distribution of land use Land cover classes of image include Waterbody, Forest, Agriculture, Open land, Fallow land, Settlement. The land use land cover map shows the spatial and temporal variation in the area. The finding reveals that there was drastic and rapid increases in the built up area and decreases in agriculture area. The analysis of spatial change indicates that the explanation of urban settlement is taking place of the of prime agriculture land in the area. |
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THEMATIC CONCEPT IN THE NOVELS OF MULK RAJ ANANAD |
Author : Nagendrappa Nanda |
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Abstract :The novels of Mulk Raj Anand within their complex of thematic structure and techniques invite immense possibilities of explorations and insights. Apart from the countless number of studies undertaken on Mulk Raj Anand, the thematic aspects of his novels, even in their traditional classification offer multiple interpretations and insights. Man and society form a variegated fabric of life. Within the complicated structure of society lie the joys and sorrows of man. Mulk Raj Anand with his exposure to various social theories and philosophies has incessantly attempted to present a just and righteous vision of life. His novels deal with socio-economic aspects of life. As a progressive writer sympathising with the Sarva hara (the deprived class of society), Mulk Raj Anand envisions a world of love and human concern. The most significant event in the history of Indian fiction in the 1930s was the appearance on the scene of its major trio, Mulk Raj Anand, R. K. Narayan and Raja Rao. |
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EPIDEMICS OF TYPHOID & MALARIA IN JALGAON CITY: A GEOGRAPHICAL APPRAISAL |
Author : Satish Jadhav |
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Abstract :Urbanization is an important demographic shift worldwide. Today, nearly half the world population is urban. In India the rate of urbanization is also high in the last decade. It is major challenge for urban health. Urbanization has been traditionally linked to development and development with health. Indian cities are divided into two parts: one half lives in relatively clean and healthy environs, while the other lives in congested and overcrowded slums. The main objective of the present paper is to understand the incidence and distribution of Typhoid and Malaria study in Jalgaon city. The study is mainly based on the primary data, collected through well structured schedule, on purposively stratified random sampling method. Highest incidence and incidence rate of typhoid is recorded in ward no. 67, which is slum locality. The average incidence rate of typhoid is found 0.46 persons per thousand populations in the study area. |
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EDUCATION OF VALUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION |
Author : Anshu Rai |
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Abstract :1-Value Education :- Value education is a term used to name several things and there is much academic controversy surrounding it some regard it as all aspects of the process by which teachers ( and other adults) transmit values to pupils. Value Education can take place at home, schools, colleges , universities and voluntary youth organizations. There are two main approaches to value education. Some see it as inculcating or transmitting a set of values which often come from societal or religious rules or cultural ethics on the other hand others see it as a type of Socratic dialogue where people are gradually brought to their own realization of what us good behaviour for themselves and their community. Value education also leads to success. |
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THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS OF MADURAI SOUTH FOREST DIVISION |
Author : K. Manivannan |
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Abstract :Madurai, the second largest city in Tamil Nadu, has been one of the most flourishing Centres of South India. The city is believed to have had its beginnings over 2500 years ago. According to legends, Madurai and its surroundings was a thick jungle called Kadambavanam, and it was the heart of legendary and the Capital of the famous Pandyas Kingdom from the 5th century BC., to the end of the 11th century AD. The famous Historian K. A. Nilakanda Sasthri said that Pandyas ruled Madurai as their capital even in the age of the Ramayana.Kiskindha Kanda, of the Ramayana refers Kapadapuram of Pandyas mentioned in the Tamil legends of the three Sangam. Madurai is frequently called Athens of South India, on account of the classical beauty of the Architecture of its numerous temples. |
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“AN ANALYSIS OF THE WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT - A MACRO LEVEL INVESTIGATION IN HUBLI ELECTRICITY SUPPLY COMPANY” |
Author : Ningappa Koujageri and P. M. Honakeri |
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Abstract :Management of the working capital is nothing but the management of current assets and it is the nerve system of any business. Without proper working capital management a company cannot achieve its objectives and it is not possible to come out from weak financial conditions. So in this perspective the present study on working capital management at Hubli Electricity Supply Company is conducted through macro level investigation or ratio analysis and some statistical tools (CAGR and AGR) and charts are also adopted. The present work has used secondary sources like Annual reports, Economic surveys and working papers which are published by Govt. of Karnataka. |
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STRATEGIC ALLIANCES AND INNOVATION IN AGRIBUSINESS |
Author : Fabíola Ferreira de Brito , Flávio de São Pedro Filho , Irene Yoko Taguchi Sakuno , Carolina Veludo Yukari Watanabe , Maria Berenice Alho da Costa Tourinho and Sâmia Laíse Manthey Benevides |
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Abstract :This task is focused on understanding the strategic alliances in agribusiness in a wholesale market in the city of Porto Velho / Rondônia. As support, it was used the Systems Theory that as Nolasco et al. (2014) introduced the idea of a set of elements interconnected to form a whole where the system is global and presents the systemic emerging with the characteristics and specific properties that can not be found in isolation. Specific objectives: (1) Raise the main forming elements of the strategic alliances focused on wholesaler agribusiness in Porto Velho; (2) Analyze the functional scenery of the fundamental alliance of agribusiness under study and (3) propose pro-innovation measures as competitive strategy in agribusi- ness under study. It was used the 5W2H tool that to Zago, quoted by Viana et al (2013) serves as an action plan, for it allows the action of means and activities, so a target will only be achieved if there is a good plan of action. Sasdelli (2012) states that the Ishikawa Diagram also known as cause-effect diagram has the function to identify the causes of a specific problem. |
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HUMANISTIC IMPULSE: RABINDRANATH TAGORE |
Author : Nidhi Malik |
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Abstract :Rabindranath Tagore (1861- 1941) was without a doubt one of the greatest Indian writers and artistes of the twentieth century. His indubi- table talents moved in different directions. He distinguished himself as a poet, lyricist, novelist, short story writer, playwright, painter, musician, educator and social thinker. He was the author of some sixty collections of poetry and a large number of prose works including novels, short stories, essays and plays. He was a talented musician who composed over two- thousand songs. |
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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT: EDUCATION AS A TOOL FOR ACHIEVING GENDER EQUALITY IN SOCIETY |
Author : Parismita Borah |
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Abstract :Education is essential for empower- ment and development of an individual and the society as a whole. Education as a tool reduces gender gap and empowers women. In the present time the empowerment of women has been recognized as the central issue in determining the status of women. So the education as a tool empowers women to come forward and contribute towards the development of society .It also reduces the gap between the male and female. So the present study is conducted to study about the consciousness of parents for their daughters’ education and barriers which stand in the way of women education. |
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EFFECT ON THE AMOUNT OF WATER REQUIRED FOR PRESOAKING IN GREEN GRAM, RED GRAM |
Author : Sakdeo Babita Marutirao |
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Abstract :Seed pretreatments with water needs standardization in each case for the appropriate concentration and application, amount of soaking solutions, soaking dilutions etc. In the present investigations effects of presoaking of seeds of most important crops of the region green gram, Red gram, were studied for determining the amount of water required for soaking on percentage germination and seedling growth in terms of shoot and root lengths and dry weight distribution. |
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