Articles of Volume : 7 Issue : 7, April, 2018 |
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STATUS OF OPEN ACCESS DIGITAL REPOSITORIES IN PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY |
Author : Dr. Ramneek |
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Abstract :The study highlights the status of Open Access repositories in the field of Physics &Astronomy. The repositories were identified from OpenDOAR. Data collected is systematically analyzed based on selected parameters viz.number& types of OA repositories, language used, contents, software used & country wise distribution of OA repositories in the field of Physics & Astronomy. The study reveal that OpenDOAR lists 112 repositories in the field of physics & astronomy.
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NARRATORS OF EPICS: HOMER AND MILTON |
Author : Ashishkumar V. Patar |
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Abstract :The study focuses on two great epic writers Homer and John
Milton. Both the writers were very famous in their time because of their works. When anyone talks about the epic poems, Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey are considered unforgettable epics. The Iliad ancient Greek epic poem explains the ten years Trojan War in Greek. The second great epic poem of Homer is The Odyssey which is the sequel of The Iliad. In The Odyssey, Homer has focused on the Greek hero Odysseus who was the king of Ithaca. The narrative explanation of Homer is so effective that the reader can’t stop to read the full epic poem. After many years in the 17th century, John Milton comes and presents the fantastic epic poem Paradise Lost in blank verse. Paradise Lost is written in twelve books by John Milton. The core idea of this great epic poem is disobedience against God. |
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ATTITUDE OF RURAL AND URBAN PUC STUDENTS TOWARDS BASIC SCIENCE |
Author : Dr. Manjunath B. Kori |
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Abstract :From the various review it is clear that the attitude towards science differs significantly on the basis of some factors like locality (area) and these studies also highlights the importance of science education, finding that many students at the secondary and higher secondary level feel their attitudes towards science,
both positive and negative were formed at schools and colleges |
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IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES AND SERVICES IN DOORDARSHAN KENDRA LIBRARIES |
Author : Mr.Bendre Narsing D and Dr. V. T. Kamble |
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Abstract :This paper is to assess Libraries play an important role in the academic world by providing access to world-class information resources and services. The explosive growth of Information Technology has paved way to unprecedented phenomenon of access to information. Information is being treated as a commodity and as an intellectual service today. The constant changes in the technology have a direct impact on the
library and information service. This is clear and marked difference that information services have crossed national boundaries with the rapid progress in telecommunication technology. The goal of Public Service Broadcasting the world over is to make needed information available at doorsteps of everyone. It should be wide ranging in its appeal, reliable, entertaining, instructive and informative serving only one master its public. It strives to engage all communities through broadest of thought provoking programmes and outreach projects. It channelises the information and ideas that improve communities socially, culturally and economically for which libraries attached to Doordarshan plays important role. |
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND WATER CRISIS IN INDIA |
Author : Prof. Nandkumar Kuklare |
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Abstract :Water is a basic resource on earth for all living organisms including mankind and for development and survival of plant community. Environmental processes of biosphere are also regulated by water, evidence of important of water is found in the form of human settlements development, near water. Availability of water motivates development, whereas absence of water leads to destruction. During last century, man has exploited this resource very fast through various activities as a result of which many water scarcity areas of the world have come up as hot sports of water crisis resulting in danger to renewal and non-renewable source of fresh water. |
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RISING FACTS AND PROBLEMS OF DRUG ABUSE AND ADDICTION IN DEVELOPING INDIA |
Author : Hema Prasad |
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Abstract :Drug abuse and addiction are serious and major public health problem that impacts society on multiple levels in developing India. The abusable drugs such as ganja, charas,nicotine, heroin, cocaine etc. takes a tremendous tariff and continues to threaten the future of our society. Injury, physical problems,
mental illness and death are often the effects of drug abuse. It has been clearly established that the relationship between drug abuse and criminal behaviour. For this reason, it also plays a role in many major social problems such as loneliness, drugged driving, robbery, domestic violence, group clashes and other
violent crime. It harms unborn babies, destroys families and social relationships. Again, drug trafficking and narco-terrorism are the burning problem in modern time all over the India as well as the whole world. These situations forced us to consider social and psychological issues such as: has drug abuse really become such a social problem on modern developing India? Why is adolescence a critical time for preventing drug addiction? What leads to drug abuse and addiction? To respond to these questions, we need to discuss some points. The
present paper is focused on nature and impact of abusable drugs and also examines the various health, social, financial, drug trafficking and narco-terrorism issues which related to facts and problems of drug abuse and addiction in developing India. |
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AN APPROACH TO THE ARMENIAN CULTURAL MUSIC IN IRAN |
Author : Maryam Sazesh |
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Abstract :Music and culture both are social sciences, especially within
sociology and anthropology. Scholars such as Miriam, is one of the most influential ethnomusicologists, who as the first scholar studied societies music in a community from its cultural perspective. This science deals with different aspects of cultural music within each society, such as what are the main factors that influenced music, what is happening in the process of music, is there any changes have been occurred or music has been influenced or got influenced by the other societies? This
article is an approach to the Armenian cultural music in Iran and the causes have made its denomination and continuation, which leads to consolidation or the degradation and death of a culture. The reason to study this subject comes from the point that some Armenian community due to their migration to Iran and being interacted with the Iranian culture for many years, made some effects on both cultures and cultural elements, which will be considered in the rest of this article. |
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“A STUDY OF STRATEGIC PROCESSES OF GLOBALIZATION IN SELECT SMES FROM INDIA, CHINA & GERMANY” |
Author : Sandeep Hanasoge Nagaraja and Dr. Geetha. M. Rajaram |
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Abstract :Globalization strategy can be defined as a process of expanding and competing in globalized markets. At some point of the life cycle of SMEs, firms will go global with few products or services in a limited number of countries.At some point of the life cycle of SMEs, firms will go global with few products or services in a limited number of countries. When a company becomes a multinational company, there will be different a number of variations of their product across multiple countries. This paper will look into the strategic processes of Globalization of select SMEs from India, China and Germany.
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EFFECT OF YOGASANAS PRACTICE ON OBESITY OF SCHOOL GOING STUDENTS IN YAVATMAL CITY |
Author : Sheraz Ahmad Wani and Dr. Sanjay Choudary |
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Abstract :The present study is stated as Effect of Yogasanas Practice on obesity of School Going Students In Yavatmal City. The research scholar selected this problem because of fast life style and hoteling which may result increasing obesity in school students and increasing obesity means there are more chances of diseases. So the scholar wants to know the effect of yogasanas practice on obesity of school going students. The main source of data for the present study was 40 girl students of yavatmal city. The subjects were selected randomly and have divided into two groups namely control group and experimental group. Each group is of 20 students. The study was delimited to female students up to the age group of 15-18 years. The basic aim of the study was to improve the physical fitness of students. The training program of yoga was given to the
experimental group.The duration of training programme was six weeks. To analyse the data the‘t’ test was employed on the ratio of 0.05 level of significance. The statistical analysis of data i.e. means, S.D and t-test were computed through SPSS 16.0 programme by the investigator. From the findings it was observed that insignificant difference between pre and post test of Experimental group. |
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MARITAL RELATIONSHIP REFLECTED IN THE SPEECH ACTS IN MANJU KAPUR’S NOVELS: CUSTODY AND THE IMMIGRANT |
Author : Mr. Tukaram Babulal Salunkhe |
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Abstract :In the novel Custody, Manju Kapur has presented Shagun as an ambitious but a wayward wife, who forsakes her husband to go with Ashok, the boss of her husband, Raman. Shagun has two children, a son and a daughter, and yet she is enamoured of Ashok on account of his status. Shagun’s clandestine love affair with Ashok is exposed by Raman, and there is no alternative for her but to forsake her husband and go with Ashok. Shagun’s mother also suspects her daughter going astray, and is worried about her, Shagun lies even to her mother when Raman confronts her with photographs and accuses her of her illicit relationship, she has no way but to abandon him and to go to Ashok. She accuses Ashok also of not being careful. In her
interaction with her husband Raman and the lover Ashok also, Shagun violates the maxims of politeness principles. |
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MOOCS A LEARNING PARADIGM SHIFT IN INDIAN ELEMENTARY TEACHER EDUCATION SYSTEM |
Author : Dr. T. Sumalini and Dr. Geetha Gopinath |
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Abstract :Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) bring an impetus to educational and learning reforms as online endeavours. During the times when information and communication technology are a dominant force to reckon with, arguably MOOCs provides the most viable digital platform. Teachers and learners in lakhs, can get involved, participate and transform the elementary teacher education context in both rural and urban India. |
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IMPORTANT TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF RuPay DEBIT CARD IN URBAN COOPERATIVE BANKS OF KERALA |
Author : Kannan. V. Unnithan and Dr. M. Somasundaram |
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Abstract :The present paper presents the important terms and conditions of RuPay Debit Card in Kerala. Firstly, it discusses the guidelines and safety tips for RuPay Debit Card. Secondly, using your RuPay Debit Card for cash withdrawals at ATMs. Thirdly, to observe cash transactions via RuPay Debit Card. Fourthly, to suggest the steps for using RuPay Debit Card at merchant establishments. Fifthly, to describe briefly know your RuPay Debit Card (i.e., front and back of the card). Finally, it discuss about terms and conditions of the card and present tariff sheet*. The present study is helpful to the account holders the important terms and conditions of RuPay Debit Card in Urban Cooperative Banks of Kerala. |
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DEEPA MEHTA’S WATER AND EARTH:1947- A STUDY |
Author : Shaffy Pruthi |
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Abstract :Deepa Mehta was born in 15th September 1950.Through her movies she tries to depict prejudice opinion and biased philosophy of the society. Her movies are regarded as challenging and amazing as they reflect the real essence of the society. In a broader sense this study will throw light on the life of women in the movies Water and Earth: 1947 to portray the state of women in a society. |
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TERRORISM V/S MODERN EDUCATION SYSTEM: WITH REFERENCE TO INDIA |
Author : Devendra Singh Chamyal and Dr.Bheema Manral |
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Abstract :Today, terrorism has become a grave world problem. Terrorism consists of two words: ‘terror’ and ‘ism’. ‘Terror’ means panic, fear forbid and awe etc. and ism means an ideology, principles and propaganda etc. In this way terrorism means an ideology of terror/principles or fenther support. Terrorism is creation of
a felling of fear. Terrorists create the situation of lawlessness by killing some very important persons to achieve their distinctive objectives. Murder and physical loss is the main objective of terrorist activities which attracts the attention of administration and related people. The terrorism in India was started by Naxalies from Northen end of Bangal in 1967. At present time in India terrorism spreads in Jammu Kashmir, Tripura,
Manipur, Assam, Bihar, Nagaland, Punjab, New Delhi etc. In India under the provision of Article 22 of constitution for eradication contrive, several act are MISA, TADA and POTA. Education teaches people to become disciplined, to respect others as equals regardless of faith, culture or nationality and to live peacefully within a community. Terrorists have lack of education. Terrorism can be combated if education is
combined with employment opportunities, eliminate poverty and empowerment for those who are recruited to terror groups from weaker section of society. |
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EXPLORING PERCEPTIONS OF WOMEN VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR- A STUDY |
Author : Waqar Ahmad Wani and Dr. P. Saravanakumar |
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Abstract :A lesser amount of studies about the real living experience of women are available in Jammu and Kashmir for domestic violence victims. This present study attempts to redress the victim’s stories, understanding their home-life situations. In this perspective a feminist, a qualitative approach was employed
to explore the women victim’s accounts in relation to impacts the domestic violence, barriers to violence disclosure, as well as useful resources for support of women victims in dealing with domestic violence. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 30 women who identified themselves as victims and survivors of domestic violence perpetrated by their family members, husband or in-laws. Six major themes were identified
and studied as described by the participants, Which include in Family life Issues social, economic and gender gap and impacts include physical injuries, mental stress, a growing faith as well as adverse effects on the children and on the women’s self-worth. The study also found that many of these abused women were reluctant to disclose abuse because they wanted to conceal it due to their perception on disclosing marital
affairs, they were concerned about the children’s well-being, lacking knowledge on the provisions of support available for domestic violence victims in the state. Further, the women’s misunderstanding of Islamic concepts such as disobedience to the male partner has made disclosing violence experiences difficult. Over and above this, it was found that the mechanisms of domestic violence resource provisions are worthy of
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“AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF GOVERNMENT SCHEMES FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN AMRAVATI DISTRICT” |
Author : P. G. Dammani and Dr. S.B.Kadu |
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Abstract :In the process of poverty eradication and reducing gender discrimination, the governments have been implementing various schemes and programmes providing ways and means towards women development and empowerment, SHG movement, one among such programmes which has been proved successful in fulfilling its objectives. However, it is felt that the other schemes and programmes do have their
prominent part in the process of women development and empowerment and which are being successfully implemented. The present proposal is an attempt to develop conceptual clarity of the term empowerment delineating it with several other overlapping concepts of gender equality, social inclusion, powerful etc. and suggest and advocate an inclusive approach of policy measures whereby the Government working towards
an empowerment approach develop ways enabling women themselves to critically review their own situation and participate in creating and shaping the society as agents of change and economically empowering themselves.
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CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF RURAL PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES |
Author : Dr. Sachin Hudale |
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Abstract :India has achieved a great success in the community health after independence. Ultimately, there has been rapid growth in average life expectancy of India. However, India still facing a problem of Infant Mortality, malnourishment and undernourishment, especially population under 5 years of age is also high among the world. Health system in India presents a poor show in the world today and an immediate action
should be taken on to tackle this problem. Although expenditure is concern, in India expenditure on the public health is very low; in the every five year plan public health care has been a neglected issue. Accordingly, anyone can understand that, public healthcare sector in India go through the problems like poor governance and underfunding. In rural-urban comparison again the diversity is found and it understands that rural health
scenario has worse than the urban. |
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PRIMARY AGRICULTURE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES: GROWTH AND PERFORMANCE IN INDIA |
Author : Naveen Kumar C. M. and Prof. K. K. Seethamma |
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Abstract :This paper attempts to analyze the growth and performance of PACs and explore the progress of PACS between 2004-2014, in India. They are organized and operated on the basis of co-operative principles. The agricultural contribution to GDP is significantly declining at a rapid pace (14.5% in 2010-11). As per 2011 census about 68.8% of the population resides in rural areas, depending directly and indirectly upon agriculture for their livelihood. Therefore development of agricultural sector is inevitable. PACs continue to be the main sources of agricultural credit to the farmer in rural areas.
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF KEDARNATH AREA THROUGH PROPER PLANNING INTERVENTIONS |
Author : Dr. Ajay Singh Manhas , Dr. Ajay Kumar Salgotra and Dr. Pawan Deep Singh |
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Abstract :The mountainous region of Uttarakhand is a fragile region which has witnessed frequent disasters inthe form of earthquakes, landslides, cloudbursts, floods, etc. These disasters have taken a heavy toll on life, property, livelihoods and severe damage to environment and ecology. Uttarakhand tragedy 2013 has be one
of the most horrible calamities of the recent times in the region. |
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CRIMES PASSIONAIS : UM BREVE ESTUDO SOB ASPESPECTIVAS DE GÊNEROS |
Author : Thailana Morais Bute |
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Abstract :This article aims to address crimes of passion, analyze the law
Maria da Penha andfemicide being those crimes motivated by passion, excessive jealousy, since many of these are caused by a sequence of factors involving uncontrolled passion, obese and compulsive jealousy, a question of honor, legitimate defense among thousands of reasons for such action, being more affected by men. These punctuations that lead to crime of passion should be clarified in a detailed way as it deals with
laws such as Maria da Penha, which protect women against violence that often begins with small domestic abusers and run into drastic stories such as homicide and sequels that can endure for the whole life of this being. All need security and have their rights put into practice in the real situations, every crime of passion must be solved and legally put into practice before the laws. The methodology used was a qualitative,
exploratory descriptive research, of an integrative review of the literature. A total of 20 articles were collected from the Portal de Periodicals / CAPES and PubMed, Scielo.org and Scielo.br databases covering Passion Crimes; Maria da Penha Law and the Law of Feminicide; crime trends even with the Law of
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THE PLAY IMPORTANCE AS A STRATEGY IN CHILD COPING WITH LEUKEMIA ACUTE LYMPHOID HOSPITALIZED |
Author : Camilla Cristina Xavier Oliveira Gali , Marcos Vinicius Costa Fernandes , Ellen Priscila Nunes Gadelha , ArineteVéras Fontes Esteves, Ellen Pessoa Rocha ,Daniel Barros de Castro |
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Abstract :Introduction: Leukemia is a general term, it is used for a group of cancer with development in the bone marrow, are characterized in two ways: the first is by the type of cell affected, and second by the speed of development and progression of the disease. Objective: This study was to analyze how the play strategy has been used by nursing in the process of coping with hospitalization of children with ALL. Methodology:
This is an integrative literature review. It is considered an evidence-based practice tool, using the nursing databases,Scientific Electronic Library On-line and Literatura Latino-Americana e do Caribe emCiência da saúde, carried out in February 2016. Results and DiscussionThe family is the most influential link in the literature. Life of hospitalized children with cancer, they bring comfort and safety. The child with cancer
suffers from the dilemmas of hospitalization, and the adequacy of the hospital routine that causes discomfort, hostility and painful and invasive procedures are associated with the presence of nursing professionals. Conclusion: The result obtained in this research allowed to identify the deficiency of the study related to the proposed theme. The integrative review points out in the literature the playful resources adopted by the nursing team, as well as the difficulties pointed out. |
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FAMÍLIA & EMPRESA A ORGANIZAÇÃO DA EMPRESA ATRAVÉS DO FLUXOGRAMA DE ATIVIDADE:ESTUDO DE CASO EMPRESA MÔNICA BARBOSA DE OLIVEIRA |
Author : ÁdriaKarolinne Ribeiro de Azevedo, José Emerson Rodrigues Ferreira , Paulo Henrique Silva de Oliveira , Prof. Marcello Pires Fonseca, Msc. Profa. Odiléa Monteiro de Carvalho, MSc |
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Abstract :Article developed and implemented in the company Monica Barbosa de Oliveira, has as its activity sales of stationery in general for schools of the public network Municipal of Manaus, project in the area of organization systems and methods, with the general objective of proposing the ordering of tasks developed through activity demonstration flowcharts, through specific objectives that are, to report the activities developed by the company; examine the flow from the beginning and end of activities; demonstrate the flow of activities through geometric figures. The methodology was based on a management technique called MASP, merged into the PDCA cycle using quality tools, such as 5W2H for planning, and for the control, the use of the cause and effect diagram was done with the aid of the check sheet. tools helped in the implementation of the proposal, which resulted in the standardization of the 5 processes involving the company, demonstrated through the flowchart tool, as well as a manual, with guidelines of each process and labor laws, contribution to Mass, vision and values of the company and a banner displayed in the central office with the information proposed, the company is guided, continue the adjustment process, faithfully follow its mission, vision and values, and its standard processes so as to avoid rework, and favor growth continuous. |
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THE ADOLESCENT WITH LEUKEMIA IN CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC TREATMENT: CARING FOR NURSING |
Author : Adélia Costa Sampaio , ArineteVéras Fontes Esteves , Marcos Vinicius Costa Fernandes , Ellen Pessoa Rocha , Daniel Barros de Castro |
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Abstract :Introduction:Childhood cancer is considered a public health problem, due to the increasing number of this pathology today. Despite several studies on the subject, the causes are often not predictable because they go unnoticed, because their signs and symptoms can be confused with other pathologies.Objective:To
identify the care of the nursing team in the chemotherapeutic treatment of adolescents. Methodology: An exploratory descriptive study that used qualitative research. The universe of the study was 10 adolescents in chemotherapy treatment, being. 03 of the masculine gender and 07 of the feminine, having as study site the Foundation of Hematology and Hemotherapy in the city of Manaus. Results and Discussion:It was possible to identify the adolescents ability to create conditions to alleviate the stress caused by the disease, treatment and hospitalization, thus overcoming this moment of treatment with such aggressive protocols and uncertainty about the cure of their illness. Conclusion:Understanding the expectations, feelings and needs of adolescents regarding chemotherapy treatment is extremely important for nursing in the process of planning the care provided to this group that has specific characteristics and needs. |
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VEGETARIAN DIET: COUNTLESS HEALTH BENEFITS |
Author : Mr. Kshitij N. Shah |
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Abstract :There are various myths popular among people, supporting the non-vegetarian diet and its nutritional advantages. The consumption of non-vegetarian food is growing fast in India. These myths are the main driving forces for increasing the numbers of meat eaters. Eating a non-vegetarian food has become a fashion and status symbol now. Conversely the developed countries are now getting more and more
attracted to the vegetarian diet. The researchers came to know that, vegetarian diet is found to be more healthy, natural, environment friendly and ethical diet on Earth. The aim of this article is for enumerating the countless benefits of vegetarian diet. The study shows that, an appropriately planned vegetarian diet can provide all the essential nutrients adequately. The ample phytochemicals, antioxidants, flavonoids, fibers,
vitamins and minerals found in vegetarian food make it not only healthier but also delicious. These micronutrients mostly found in vegetarian food only proved to be more useful in the prevention as well as treatment of various diseases. The purpose of this article is for studying and highlighting the benefits of vegetarian food and not for opposing the non-vegetarian food. The facts supporting the healthiness of
vegetarian food are searched and mentioned in the article. Thus in conclusion it can be said that, the consumption of vegetarian diet containing cereals, pulses, nuts, fruits and vegetables with variety of colors is highly nutritious and most healthy in all stages of life. |
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RESULTADOS E DISCUSSÕES DO ESTUDO DAS INTERNAÇÕES HOSPITALARES, POR DOENÇAS INFECCIOSAS INTESTINAISNO ESTADO DO ALAGOAS (BRASIL) |
Author : Rogério Café Peixoto |
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Abstract :This study, in the form of descriptive analysis aims to analyze the supposed correlation between variables forces and their implications, their different behavior, on issues involving hospitalizations observing the behavior of each variable, including those built on different population basis, justifying the possible causes and consequences of the occurrence thereof. For this, variables such as "hospitalization for intestinal
infectious disease in less than 1 year" (Int M) and "hospitalization for intestinal infectious disease in less than
1 year per capita” (Int PC M) were used, as well as some variants derived from these two, obtained from secondary data by DATASUS and SEPLANDE in 2010, to make correlations using Microsoft Excel. The primary analysis showed weak correlations but not zero, where all seven observed variables increased Pearson’s coefficients of the first with respect to the second variable. There was a difference of correlation forces when compared to variables constructed under different population basis, as well as the interference of per capita
factor. In addition, the survey sought to assess the problem, identify possible causes, suggesting specific actions and specific and complementary studies. It highlights the seriousness of the problem so that specific public policies and more resources can be implemented as preventive actions for hospitalizations due to intestinal infectious diseases in the state of Alagoas.It also suggests the expansion of primary health care services in all municipalities of the state of Alagoas, the number of hospital beds, equipment available for the Unified Health System (SUS), to reduce the number of deaths from such admissions. Limitations of this study are: the small number of variables used and the possibility of proceeding with another statistical test to validate the onesconducted. |
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QUALITY OF WORK LIFE: A REVIEW |
Author : Dr. Prakash B. Kundaragi |
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Abstract :This study undertaken to explored the subjective matter of Quality of Work Life. QWL is a process in an organization which enables its members at all levels to participate actively and effectively in shaping organizational environment. It is favorable or unfavorable attitude towards the job environment where people wish to work. It is feeling towards work dimensions such as coworkers, supervisors, subordinates, physical environment etc. QWL leads to job satisfaction and job performance. |
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THE ROLE OF NASSCOM IN INDIAN IT INDUSTRY |
Author : Konda Chandrasekhara Reddy and Dr. Sowmya Reddy K. |
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Abstract :Circa 1990, few outside the IT industry had even heard of an organization called NASSCOM. Its full and proper name – National Association of Software and Services Companies – was more than a mouthful, and its acronym was pretty much unknown. ASSCOM, a not-for-profit industry association,registered under the Societies Act is the apex body for the 154-billion-dollar IT BPM industry in India. |
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DISTRIBUTION OF OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE OF NIPPANI TOWN, BELAGAVI DISTRICT, KARNATAKA STATE |
Author : Arun S Oddin and S. M. Hurakadli |
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Abstract :Nippani town with a population of 62865 (2011 Census) situated on the National Highway 4 (also Asian Highway No. 47) with a City Municipal Council (CMC) administrating 31 wards is fast growing town in the recent decade. This is the ‘Gateway to Maharashtra State’ and is a market for commercial activities
particularly agro based industry – Beedi (rollup of dried tobacco leaves) preparation. A town irrespective of its size becomes a service and market center because of its engagement with particular type of an economic activity. Consequently, the town grows catering to a variety of higher order functions and services not only fulfilling the requirements of countryside but also beyond countryside market. |
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RIGHT TO CLEAN ENVIRONMENT AND ROLE OF JUDICIARY |
Author : Santosh Kumar Pandey |
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Abstract :The right to live in a clean and healthy environment is not a
recent invention of the higher judiciary in India. The right has been recognised by the legal system and the judiciary in particular for over a century or so. The only difference in the enjoyment of the right to live in a clean and healthy environment today is that it has attained the status of a fundamental right the violation of which, the Constitution of India will not permit.Environmental
degradation is one of the most severe problems human beings are suffering from. Many people do not have access to clean air and drinking water and experience health problems due to the increasing pollution. |
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ALL PERVASIVE & AFFLICTING GLOBAL WARMING |
Author : Veena Mackil and Dr. Celine Pereira |
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Abstract :Global warming is the greatest menace that the world faces today which is said to be the outcome of the ongoing exploitation of the earth by men who are termed God’s noble creations. The gas that absorbs infrared radiation (using radiation just beyond red end of spectrum) emitted from the earth warms the earth and that is called the ‘greenhouse gases. The main cause of global warming is the human beings’ careless or irrational activities. The multiple increase human population has been demanding or has been in greater
insistent on more resources to live an easy and healthy life such as land for maintaining or sustaining life, crops for or farming cultivation, and technological growth for comfort which has made man deal with increasing temperature of atmosphere. The excessive dependency and consumption of fossil fuels has
ultimately resulted in the increase of global warming. However, human beings, the most dangerous animals on the face of the earth, are wasting natural resources and polluting the air, water and soil. |
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“IMPACT OF ATMS ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION” (A Case Study of SBI in Bidar of Karnataka) |
Author : Shankar Ganagond |
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Abstract :Banking sector has developed another service to their customers known as automatic teller machines or automated teller machines facility (ATMs). An ATM (i.e., Automatic Teller Machine) is a device that allows Caerdholder to perform routine banking transaction without interacting with human teller. ATMs offer a broad range of banking transactions. The objective of ATM is to provide 24 hours, 365 days electronic banking services to the customers “any time, any where” in India and also to render uniform services at all
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A CRITICAL LOOK INTO E-TAILING IN INDIA |
Author : CMA Dr. Samyabrata Das |
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Abstract :The Internet revolution has brought about a sea-change in the
Indian retail space. E-tailing in India has evolved significantly over the last decade. E-tailing, a sub-set of ecommerce
can be described as the selling of retail goods through the internet, where the buyers and merchants are not at the same physical location. It is business-to-consumer (B2C) transaction model of ecommerce. Cash on delivery (COD) is an important feature here. In this backdrop, the objectives of the study
are: a) To explore the key growth drivers of e-tailing in India; b) To study the advantages and challenges of etailing
in the Indian context; and c) To outline the future road-map of e-tailing in India in view of the present trends. The study is based on secondary data which are collected from various journals, business magazines, newspapers, reports, web materials and research studies. Analysis of data has been made keeping the objectives of the study in mind. |
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IMPARTING PROFESSIONALISM THROUGH TWO YEAR B.ED PROGRAMME: AS PERCEIVED BY TEACHER EDUCATORS |
Author : K. Sasikumar and G. Palanivelu |
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Abstract :A sea of change has come upon teacher education, offered through B.Ed degree course since the academic year 2015 – 2016 when the two year B.Ed programme was introduced with the withdrawal of one year course as per the direction of the NCTE. The major reason attributed for such a switch over was that the one year programme is too small a time to meet with all challenges in equipping the aspiring teacher trainees with all essential teacher qualities. The ideal teacher behaviour formed of essential knowledge, skills, and humane values is necessary for the blossoming teachers too. Therefore, the government of Tamilnadu accepted the proposal of the NCTE and took over the system of two year B.Ed programme for preparing teachers for secondary and higher secondary classes. |
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NEED OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) FOR DEVELOPMENT OF TRIBAL YOUTH IN KERALA: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF MANNAN SETTLEMENTS AT IDUKKI DISTRICT KERALA |
Author : Soumya Devasia |
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Abstract :Information Communication Technology is an advanced stage of modern education. Information Technology is makes a person to capable to gather the information and make communications in world wide. The IT development is considered as the part of the progress of nation development. According to 2011
census the literacy rates of India is 74.00% and Kerala is the least literacy education state 93.9%, despite these high records still a group of people including rural and tribal sector far away from the mainstream development. The gap in literacy of the tribal community compared to other groups in the Kerala State is still large. The representation of tribes in secondary education, higher education and employment is unsatisfactory. Socio-economic constrains as well as poor technical education level are the main barriers to tribal development. In this context, this paper is trying to analyze the basic facilities and knowledge of Information Communication Technology among tribal sector with special reference to tribal youth of Kerala.
The main objective of the study is to understand the need of ICT awareness among tribal youth of Kerala state. The data collected is based on the field work at Mannan tribal Settlements of Kerala. |
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SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF WIND ENERGY PRODUCTION IN BELAGAVI DISTRICT: A BRIEF STUDY |
Author : Dr. Basavaraj R. Bagade and Prof. Shubha Baravani |
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Abstract :The application of wind energy has increased the past 20 years, steadily throughout the world. With continuous research and development and improved manufacturing processes, wind turbine performance has enhanced. As a consequence of these developments, more utilities today are examining the wind as the option for various applications, mostly for the power generation. India is indubitably and progressively moving towards meeting the terms with its climate change commitments. India has established goals to expand its use of renewable energy and more competent technologies. The study made an attempt spatial analysis of wind energy production in Belagavi district The eminence and measure of bio resource in a
expanse depends on different factors such as climate, physiographic. Hence a study on these factors is carried
out for Belagavi district. |
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JUDICIAL APPROACH TOWARDS EUTHANASIA IN INDIA |
Author : Dipak H. Lokhande |
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Abstract :Euthanasia is popularly known as ‘Mercy Killing’. The word ‘Euthanasia’ consist of two Greek words i.e. ‘eu’ and ‘thanatos’. ‘Eu’ means ‘good’ and ‘thanatos’ means ‘death’. Thus, the literal meaning of the word ‘euthanasia’ is ‘good death’. The definition of the term ‘euthanasia’ is given by the House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics as “a deliberate intervention undertaken with the express intention of ending a life to relieve intractable suffering; an act which must inevitably terminate life”,1 The term ‘euthanasia’ is also defined by the Netherlands State Commission on Euthanasia as “the intentional
termination of life by another at the explicit request of the person who dies”.2 Thus, the general meaning of
the term ‘euthanasia’ is that the person requests or takes the help of another for killing himself in order to relieve himself from terminal illness or suffering. |
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IDENTIFYING THE LEVEL OF CONSUMPTION PATTERN IN MOST BACKWARD TRIBE COMMUNITY IN CASE OF REGION SABARKANTHA IN GUJARAT |
Author : Dr. Vishalkumar H. Joshi |
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Abstract :The household economy is most important in the micro level because it’s a deciding the level of living as well as also important in the generation of demand at micro level which forces to economy moves in dynamic way. The share of consumption in the national production as distribution play important role under growth and development for individual and aggregate way on which economist decides poverty level of
nation. The different programmes & scheme also evolutes through individual or household living standards so
gives direction towards appropriate goal. The growth and development of such communities of tribes are still in most deprived even if numerous development schemes running for such backward tribe communities. Here, the present paper one of the effort towards toward identifies level of living by pattern of consumption of such backward tribe community like Kathodi. |
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IMPACT OF THE INFORMATION COMMUNICATION, TECHNOLOGY ENGAGING THE YOUTH IN INDIAN: EMPOWERMENT, EDUCATION, AND EMPLOYMENT |
Author : Honnappa S/O Bheemappa and Dr. Shanta B. Astige |
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Abstract :Youth bulges have impact of the ICT become a global phenomenon and Indian is no exception to this trend. In Indian, the youth bulge presents a number of challenges ICT Impact for both the youth and the country. Youth represent the most abundant asset Indian has or will have over the near future. Nonetheless, there have been a considerable number of surveys conducted and reports and studies published that invariably conclude that there are persistent risks and challenges faced by Indian youth ICT Impact. The youth are, and will remain, a significant share of Indian’s population for the ICT foreseeable future. Developing and implementing appropriate strategies, policies and programmes to mitigate the risks and challenges they (the youth) face must be Impact of the ICT much more of a priority for the government than it currently is. Any
failure to provide appropriate opportunities for this large segment of the population could have enormous economic, political, cultural, and social consequences. ICT Impact engaging the youth population fully is therefore no longer a choice but an imperative in the development process. This work advocates for, and analytically discusses, strategies for engaging the youth through empowerment, education, and employment. |
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EFFECT OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT ON THE ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Rajni Dewan and Baljit Singh |
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Abstract :Parental involvement in the schools is important for parents, teachers, and students, parents are not always involved with the children’s schools. It is important to note that the quality of the relationships between parents and school influences children’s and adolescents’ school success. Achievement motivation can help people accomplish their goals in their lives whether at work in their personal life or school. Therefore
it becomes necessary to help the students, parents and teachers to involve in their children’s education. The
present study was conducted to study the effect of parental involvement on the achievement motivation of primary school students. The findings of the study reveal that parental involvement has a significant effect on achievement motivation of male, female and rural students. However, parental involvement has no significant effect on achievement motivation on urban students. |
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SOURCES AND USES OF LOAN BY COLD STORAGE WORKERS IN TASGAON TALUKA OF SANGLI DISTRICT |
Author : Mr. Mayuresh Tanaji Patil and Dr. J.G. Mulani |
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Abstract :From the year 1990 onwards grapes cultivation and production has been increased tremendously in Western Maharashtra. Due to that farmers are facing problem of grapes marketing and as farmers are getting better price, farmers are making raisins on a large scale from grapes. These cold storages are proving
profitable for rural raisin producers. Some storage owners are having their own vehicles, which they use for quick transportation as to maintain quality of raisins. Generally cold storages provides job for local workers. As most of the works are from rural area. These workers are working in un organiased sector so they received less salary. For fulfillment of essential needs, they take loan. Sixty respondents randomly selected from two villages were interview using structured questionnaire. The study founds most of the respondents obtained loan through self-help groups. This paper focus on monthly salary, saving habits and sources and uses of loan
by cold storage workers. |
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A STUDY ON PERCEPTION ON WORK ENVIRONMENT OF PUBLIC SECTOR BANK EMPLOYEES WITH REFERENCE TO TRICHY DISTRICT |
Author : . S. Rajkumar and J. Siddique |
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Abstract :Banks play an active role in the economic development of a country. Their ability to make a positive contribution in igniting the process of growth depends to a great extent on the way the banking policies are pursued and the banking structure is evolved. The work environment is highly influence the work
performance of the employees. After demonetization the banks are busy with customer regarding the bank transactions, with out the adequate facilities the employees unable to complete the task. This study is descriptive in nature. The researchers selected Trippur city for this present study. The data collected during the months of August and September 2017, it is based on primary data collection. The convenient sampling
method is used to collect the data from the respondents. Eighty respondents were selected for this study from the study area. The percentage analysis used to present the socio economic profile of the respondents and co efficient Correlation used to find out the relationship between the socio economic factors and level of perception on work environment. The bank staff are having more stress in their work place because of repetition of work and work burden. The staff are searching the place and peoples to reduce their job stress. Bank work is full and full finance matters, the staff could not post pond their work like some other job. Evening after work they rush up to reach their house. In this time the work environment should be peace full
and conducive. This study analyzed the work environment of bank employees and given some suggestion to provide conducive work environment. |
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THROUGH TRANSPORTATION -with special reference to NEKRTC, Gulbarga District |
Author : Dr. Karigoleshwar |
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Abstract :Economic development and transportation are the two
important peripherals and having a mutual relation in between but transportation is one of the important sectors but it has not been developed equally in all the regions in the country. H.K. region is one of the different region in Karnataka when compare with all the regions road transportation is having its own importance compare to other transportation in this region and because of this reason agriculture, industry, and other sectors are not developing in this region for this purpose it has become inevitable to study the strength and weakness of NEKRTC and finding solution for investigating the problems and also to mode this purpose only this topic has been selected for the study. |
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A STUDY OF IMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE OUTSOURCING ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE |
Author : Jyotsna Yadav and Danish Khan |
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Abstract :Human Resource Outsourcing (HRO) has been defined as work done for an organisation by people other than organisation’s full-time employees. The purpose of this research paper is to focus on different types of Human Resource Outsourcing and the factors which have to be considered by the organisation
before outsourcing of Human Resource. In general, outsourcing can be defined as an organisation delegating their non-core functions to an external organization that provides a particular service, functions or product. Some authors observe that outsourcing is no longer confined to information technology (IT) services, but has expanded to financial services, banking services, engineering services, creative services, data management services, hospitality and clinical laboratories or laboratory medicine, and human resource management.
Outsourcing the Human Resource (HR) function is one of the many ways to improve an organisation’s efficiency. This paper attempts to identify the factors which impact the decision to outsource HR and to identify the impact of HR outsourcing on organisational performance and its efficiency.
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PROFESSIONAL WOMEN AMONG ISSUES OF DUAL ROLE CONFLICT: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY |
Author : Dr. Girish Rathod |
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Abstract :The conflict between the personal and professional lives of women has been studied over many decades. Many studies have called for research into variables that play a key factor in determining how the personal and professional lives of women impact one another ‘Life’ as “the opportunity to achieve in a
diverse range of contexts”; and finally ‘Balance’ as “a state where an individual manages real or potential conflict between different demands on his or her time her further argues that this boils down to the fact that work life balances involves an awareness of the diverse demands on an individual’s time and energy that has to know the value he/she wishes to place on choice available in the allocation of time and energy and finally
has to make such choices consciously. |
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“SERVICE QUALITY IN PRIVATE AND GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES INSEDAM TALUKA” |
Author : Dr. Santosh M. Singh |
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Abstract :The service sector plays an important role in modern economic development of a country. Healthcare is one of Indias largest service sectors. The health care sector occupies a premiere position in ensuring sustainable over all socio-economic advancement in developing countries. The growth of hospital based services has been seen very obvious during the past decades in India. The up to date technological growth
and advancement in equipment, subject knowledge of medical experts and other paramedical staff had led to an improvement in medical services. This has helped the patients to perceive the enhanced service quality of the hospitals with growing satisfaction Healthcare sector contributes to the Indian economy a huge chunk of resources in terms of revenue and employment. The sector is expanding rapidly. In 2012, Indias
expenditure on healthcare was growing around $40 billion. The private sector accounted for more than 80 per cent of total healthcare spending in India and the remaining 20 per cent was spent by the Government. In Thisstudy investigate the service quality of the customers in two types of hospitals. Now quality has become an icon for customers while availing any services or buying a product and it is also a strategic advantage for
the organizations to gain success and remain competitive in the market by delivering superior quality of services or products based on customer requirements. For this purpose SERVQUAL instrument was used to measure the patients perception about service quality delivered by these hospitals. Five service quality
dimensions; empathy, tangibles, assurance, timeliness and assurance were used in order to measure the patients perceptions about the service quality of government and private hospital located in Sedam Taluka. |
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Janapada Kshetrakke H. Kashinath Reddy Avar Kodugegalu |
Author : Dr. Mallikarjun Bassanna |
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Abstract :Karnatakada kiritavende prasiddi padediruva bidar jilleya rajakiyavagi samajikvagi samskrutikavagi hagu sahitik drustiyinda munduvared jelleyagide. Kashinathreddy avaru saddillade sahitya sevegaiyutiddare. Ivar hanikuni gramdalli mattu taluku jilleyalli janpad sampattu tumbi tulukuttide. |
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STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANXIETY AND SOCIO –ECONOMIC STATUS AMONG ADOLESCENTS |
Author : Parminder Kaur Gulati |
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Abstract :An adolescent develops an increasing ability to get along well with one self and others. Thus the hub around which the adolescents’ world revolves shifts from family to society. Stress is inevitable in adolescent’s life, but if they have psychological as well as psychosocial resources they can meet and challenge their stressors. So fueled by concerns of how to reduce the anxiety, parental Socio -economic status and family are considered as one of the important strategy. The study concluded that the anxiety level among the adolescents has association with family, socio –
economic status.
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JANAPADA HADINALLI SHISHU PRASAGALU |
Author : Dr. Suvarna M. Hiremath |
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Abstract :Anaksharasta samajdalli moukhikh prampareyalli hutti beledu, ananta, k?aladindaloo avu shishu samskritiya angavagi, saamajika nadavali, reeti- neetigalannu tumba sogasagi parichayisuva reeti yalli beledu bandive, halligadinalli, yavva yavva genasa, kullyaga haki kudasa Kare sire udasa gandana manigi kalisa. |
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A BRIEF STUDY OF DALIT LITERATURE |
Author : Dr. Bharat Arvind Tupere |
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Abstract :The group of people that has been economically, socially, educationally, religiously, politically and psychologically exploited is called as Dalit. The sufferings of these people should be expressed through Dalit literature. |
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EMERGENCE OF ONLINE SHOPPING APPS |
Author : Dr. Deepa Viswam and Pooja K. Jethwani |
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Abstract :E-carts have replaced our shopping carts, Online Shopping has become a part of our lifestyle today, it fulfils all of our needs by just a click of a button, Today the world enjoys Online shopping which gives the satisfaction to customers to access all of their favourite products and at their convenience. There are some
risk factors involved, but online shopping can be lot of fun if one is cautious, this trend has definitely evolved and found its way and is here to stay. |
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WOMEN’S HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK: A SINE QUA NON |
Author : Dr. Deepa S Patil |
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Abstract :The present paper emphasizes on women’s health and safety at workplace. It is an attempt to provide some guidelines for the organizations and the working women in order to prevent them from the various hazards that they would face at their workplace as well as to the employers to take care of the dignity of their female staff. |
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A STUDY ON PERCEPTION OF SCIENCE TEACHER TRAINEES ABOUT EXPECTED PERFORMANCES |
Author : Smt. Sunanda |
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Abstract :This paper is a study of difference in the perception of History teacher and supervisors about expected performances aimed to find out such differences for appropriate planning. |
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A STUDY ON FACTORS INFLUENCING ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS OF POST GRADUATE STUDENTS TOWARDS ENTREPRENEURSHIP |
Author : Prof . Punam Salunkhe , Dr. Rajeshwari Patil and Prof. Rajni Pathak |
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Abstract :Concept of entrepreneurship: Entrepreneur is a person who creates an enterprise. The process of creation is called as entrepreneurship. It can be defined as a process of action an entrepreneur undertakes to establish his enterprise. According to Mccelland, entrepreneurship is doing things in a new and better way and decision making under condition of uncertainty .According to Peter Drucker, entrepreneurship is neither
a science nor an Art. It has a knowledge base. Knowledge in entrepreneurship is a means to an end.
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