Articles of Volume : 8 Issue : 4, January, 2019 |
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LONELINESS AMONG INTERSTATE MIGRANTS IN KERALA |
Author : Pramod S. K. and Sunil Kumar P. |
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Abstract :Loneliness among interstate migrants in Kerala is assessed in the present study. Among them 6% experienced a significant high level of loneliness and 37% experienced medium level of loneliness.
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PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AS A POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME IN DIBRUGARH DISTRICT OF ASSAM |
Author : Dharmaraj Hazarika |
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Abstract :Poverty remains a major problem faced by India economy from pre-independence to present era. Government of India has been undertaking various strategies to eradicate poverty since independence.
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DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF VIRTUAL LEARNING AWARENESS SCALE (VLAS) |
Author : J. Jerlin Femi and Dr. P. C.Nagasubramani |
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Abstract :Learning process is a special process where different levels of learners are accommodated in a learning sphere in an individualized manner.
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REHABILITATION OF MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN: CHALLENGES & PROSPECTS |
Author : Abdul Malak Mia and Debasish Debbarma |
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Abstract :Mental retardation has emerged as most imperative in the field of special education, as it is such dilemma which is very difficult to identify and diminish.
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES IN MUMBAI METROPOLITAN REGION SINCE 2006 TO 2016 |
Author : Mr. Ashish Borkar and Dr. Sobha Jambhulkar |
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Abstract :Multimodal Transportation and Logistics industries have grown immensely in the India. There is a lot of competition in the industry.
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PREVALENCE OF OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD) AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND ASSESSMENT OF GENDER DIFFERENCES: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY |
Author : Manoj Abraham Manoharlal |
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Abstract :Aim: This study was aimed to determine the prevalence rate of obsessive-compulsive disorder among University Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia, students and assessment of gender differences.
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF INDIAN PLAYERS IN 2nd ASIAN GAMES HELD IN MANILA –PHILIPPINES 1954 SECOND ASIAN COMPETITION |
Author : A. L. Motghare |
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Abstract :Second Asian competition was played at the capital of Philippines Manila Between 1st may to 10th may 1954.
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A STUDY ON SELF ESTEEM AMONG ADOLESCENT GIRLS AT WELFARE HOSTEL TIRUCHIRAPPALLI |
Author : Sherrin Sophia N. and Priya S. |
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Abstract :Aim: The present study aims to find out the level of self-esteem among adolescent girls residing in the Government Adi-Dravidar Welfare Hostel in Tiruchirappalli.
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THE BEGINNING AND BLOSSOMING OF ANNAMALAI UNIVERSITY |
Author : Dr. G. Palanivel |
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Abstract :The burning urge in the mind of Dr. Rajah Sir Annamalai Chettiar made him see that it was the right time to develop the high school, into a Secondary Grade College.
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SELF-ESTEEM AMONG THE WIDOWS LIVING IN SLUMS OF CHENNAI – A STUDY |
Author : Baskar Jayabalan A. and V. Sethuramalingam |
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Abstract :Aim: The aim of this paper is to study the socio demographic characteristics and self-esteem of widows living in slums of Chennai city. Method: The researcher selected 281 widows as samples for the study by adopting simple random sampling technique.
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION IN DIGITAL MARKETING A CASE STUDY OF HINGNA TALUKA |
Author : Dr. Ganesh Maywade |
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Abstract :The digital marketing is the part and parcel of modern era. There has been tremendous improvement in number of beneficiaries of digital marketing. There are several factors which are responsible for its growth.
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A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF DOMEN – DELACATO PATTERN OF MOVEMENT TO IMPROVE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDRENS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY |
Author : Senthilkumar S. |
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Abstract :Objective: This study was to determine to prove the effectiveness of Domen-Delecato pattern of movement to improve motor development of children with cerebral palsy.
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MENTAL HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF TRAFFICKED WOMEN: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES |
Author : Damen Queen J. and Umesh Samuel A. |
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Abstract :Human Trafficking is the most awful violation of human rights. Perhaps not many crimes are as frightening as trading in human despair. Human rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution are undeniable, non-negotiable and widespread.
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SELF-EFFICACY INTERVENTIONS IN TRIBAL SCHOOLS – ARESTRUCTURED TRANSACTION FOR PREVENTING MENTAL ALOOFNESS |
Author : Hariharan R. and M. Nagalingam |
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Abstract :Objective of this study is to find out a way of providing both intervention and prevention services to children who have mental aloofness which may hamper their future.
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WELLNESS AND MOBILE PHONE ADDICTION; STUDY AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS |
Author : Suja V. Thomas and Vinod Kumar S. |
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Abstract :Introduction: Mobile phone become not only an essential device for communication and to collect the study materials but also used as an instrument for entertainment .
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PERCEIVED STRESS AND DEPRESSION IN COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS AND EFFECT OF RELAXATION TRAINING |
Author : Suganya G. |
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Abstract :In this modern era computer knowledge is part and parcel of humankind. Nowadays 90% of the working force uses computer while working in offices and homes.
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA IN INDIA: A STUDY |
Author : D. Anjaiah, Dr.G. Prathap and Dr. M. Rama Mohan |
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Abstract :In the day-to-day life of a busy journalist, publisher, announcer or media owner, it is easy to overlook the essential principles that are at stake when going about one’s work. Newsroom or broadcasting studio constraints include deadlines, squeezed budgets, limited electronic and library resources, challenging managers, distribution difficulties and draconian media laws, to say nothing of news subjects who are often wary of journalists, if not overtly hostile.
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THE ORIGIN AND GROWTH OF SCULPTURE AND SHAKTASCULPTURE |
Author : Dr. Siddanna N. Rampur |
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Abstract :The paper attempts at a comprehensive analysis of the origin and growth of sculpture and Shaktasculpture.
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QUALITY OF LIFE - AN INDICATOR OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH IN AN URBAN PERSPECTIVE |
Author : Rajavel N. |
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Abstract :The Quality of Life is a broad ranging concept affected in a complex way by the person’s physical health, psychological state, level of independence, social relationships, personal beliefs and their relationship to salient features of their environment (WHO, 1997:1).
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BEHAVIORAL AND EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS |
Author : Mahalakshmi M. and M. Velusamy |
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Abstract :Although it is entrenched to children with autism spectrum disorders together demonstrate superior level of emotional and behavioural problems, the stage and type of difficulties crossways the two groups encompass not earlier been frankly compare.
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LEVEL OF DEPRESSION AMONG PREGNANT WORKING WOMEN OF IT INDUSTRY IN COIMBATORE |
Author : Shiney Thomas and John Michael Raj |
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Abstract :Introduction: Depression is one of the mental states, affecting the thinking, feeling and behaviour patterns and disturbs the well-being of human beings (DSM-V, 2013).
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IMPACT OF CHINSE GOODS ON INDIAN ECONOMY |
Author : Dr. Aslam Sayeed |
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Abstract :With the world turning into a global village and competition getting stiff, countries like china are ruling the root in many a market in varied spheres.
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A STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TEACHING EFFECTIVENESS, ATTITUDE AND JOB-SATISFACTION OF TEACHERS OF AIDED AND UNAIDED SECONDARY SCHOOLS |
Author : Ravikumar R. Baratakke |
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Abstract :The purpose of the study is to find the relationship between Teaching Effectiveness Attitude and Job-Satisfaction of Teachers of Aided and Unaided Secondary schools of Hubli-Dharwad Corporation area.
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THE RELIANCE OF NABARDS LOAN AMOUNT ON AGE FACTOR AND FARM SIZE OF FARMERS IN THE WESTERN MAHARASHTRA |
Author : Miss. Preetam S. Gaikwad and Dr. Anil B. Suryawanshi |
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Abstract :Indian agriculture provides livelihood for most of the countrys population. Agriculture is an unorganized profession.
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MICRO-CREDIT FOR THE DISABLED PEOPLE OF BANGLADESH: A SOCIO-ECONOMIC INQUIRY |
Author : Golam Kibria Ferdous and Md. Faruque Hossain |
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Abstract :Disability is not only the problem of Bangladesh but is also a global crisis. Particularly, it has emerged as a serious problem for developing countries like Bangladesh as the traditional support for the disabled have failed owing to poverty, industrialization, urbanization and other reasons.
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EMPATHY, OPTIMISM AND PESSIMISM AMONG TEENAGERS AT DESTITUTE HOMES |
Author : Ashwini U. R. , Divvyalakshmi N. N. and J. Indumathy |
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Abstract :To be empathetic and understanding is an art that everyone must learn. When we learn to look at things from their situation and analyse, there is clear picture of the situation.
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SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH, AGING AND WELLBEING A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE AGED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SANJEEVINI OLD AGE HOME |
Author : Sunil K. |
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Abstract :Age is a productof the social norms and expectations that may apply to each stage of life. Age
represents the wealth of life experiences that shape whom we become. With medical advancements that
prolong human life, old age has taken new meaning in societies with the means to provide high quality
medical care. However many aspects on social class, race, gender, and other social factors are very important
ingredients that contributes the aging factors among the elderly.
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SELF-ESTEEM OF PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT |
Author : S. Vidhya and Dr. G. Subramonian |
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Abstract :The present study was explored to find out the self-esteem of prospective teachers. Study method was conducted on a sample of 250 prospective teachers in Coimbatore District.
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A STUDY ON NEUROTICISM IN HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS RESIDING IN GOVERNMENT WELFARE HOSTELS IN TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU |
Author : Ramya N. and V. Sethuramalingam |
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Abstract :Aim: The study aims to find out the relationship between the socio-economic and the demographic characteristics and neuroticism of higher secondary students (N=559, male 311, female 248) residing in government hostels run by: Scheduled CasteWelfare Department in Tiruchirappalli district, Tamil Nadu.
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SOCIAL SUPPORT AND ITS CORRELATES WITH SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED PERSONS IN TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU – A STUDY |
Author : Sethuramalingam V. |
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Abstract :Aim: This section attempts to measure the social support received by the visually impaired persons in the study area. Method: There were 396 visually impaired persons in the area of Study, out of which the researcher selected 296 persons as a sample by adopting simple random sampling procedure using lottery method.
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CARBON DIOXIDE THE GREEN-HOUSE GAS AND MUSHROOM FRUITING |
Author : Parimal Mandal and Sanjoy Sadhukhan |
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Abstract :Mushrooms play a vital role in terrestrial ecosystems, by decomposition processes and nutrient cycling and of plant nutrient uptake.
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CREATIVE THINKING ABILITY OF NINTH STANDARD STUDENTS |
Author : R. Edwin Sam and Dr. V. S. Mini Kumari |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to find out creative thinking ability of ninth standard students. An attempt was also made to study the influence of background variables like gender and type of management on creative thinking ability.
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AN ASSESSMENT OF DROUGHT IN KOLAR DISTRICT IN KARNATAKA STATE |
Author : Nagendra M. and Ashok D. Hanjagi |
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Abstract :Drought is a worst kind of natural disaster that comes slowly and causes huge loss. Drought has different dimensions and can be defined or viewed from different aspects.
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WORLD STARVATION AND THE LIFEBOAT ETHICS: A CRITICAL DISCUSSION |
Author : Malay Das |
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Abstract :The world had entered into a new millennium in 2000. The United Nations (UN) had set the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for creating a better world.
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THOMAS CHRISTIANS OF INDIA |
Author : S. Pragasi Arul Jothi and Dr. M. S.Thangam |
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Abstract :There are scattered communities of people in the whole Indian sub-continent claiming a historical link with the Apostle Thomas, and venerate him as the father of their churches.
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SURVEY OF CLUSTERING ALGORITHMS AND MULTIPATH ROUTING PROTOCOLS IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS |
Author : Khaja Mahabubullah and Dr. Syed Abdul Sattar |
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Abstract :With the advance of wireless communication technologies, small-size and high-performance computing and communication devices are increasingly used in daily life.
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TRIBALS: NOT BACKWARD, BUT SPECIAL |
Author : Anand Raja |
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Abstract :Indian tribal people are called ‘Backward’. This paper argues that tribal people are not ‘Backward’ by pointing out that the characteristics which show tribal people as ‘Backward’ may not necessarily be putting tribal people in ‘a worse state’.
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ANXIETY AMONG UNIVERSITY CRICKET PLAYERS |
Author : Praveen Kumar M. K. and N. D. Virupaksha |
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Abstract :Psychology as a behavioral science has made its contribution to improving the sports performance. It abetted the trainers to train further effective athletic proficiency.
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ON FRACTIONAL INTEGRAL OPERATORS ASSOCIATED WITH ALEPH-FUNCTION FOR REAL POSITIVE SYMMETRIC DEFINITE MATRIX |
Author : Yashwant Singh |
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Abstract :In the present paper, the author has defined fractional integral operators associated with Aleph( ?)
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function for real positive symmetric definite matrix . Some special cases of our operators have been
mentioned.
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STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE |
Author : Dr. Ashok S. Banne |
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Abstract :Hierarchical execution is getting increasingly imperative, particularly in a market with more prominent rivalry and dynamic.
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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED IT COMPANIES IN INDIA |
Author : Musavvira Mansoor and Dr. A. Asick Iqbal |
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Abstract :The aim of the study is to analyze the financial performance of three companies from the IT Sector in
India. The companies were selected on the basis of market capitalization. The financial parameters such as
Sales, Profit After Tax, Long Term Debt To Equity, Interest Coverage, Working Capital, Debtors Turnover and
Cash holdings of the companies were analyzed during the period from 2008 to 2017. The study showed that
all the companies were better financial position with regard all the selected financial parameters. |
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A STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF URBAN CO-OPERATIVE BANKS IN BARASAT SUB-DIVISION ,NORTH 24-PARGANAS,WEST BENGAL |
Author : Shawkat Ali |
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Abstract :At Present highly competitive and globalized business environment, Urban co-operative bank ranked a very significant position in the Indian baking sector.
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THE VIEW OF THE BUDDHIST ABOUT THE CAUSE OF VIOLENCE, CONFLICT, WAR, AND METHOD OF REMEDY |
Author : Tran Duc Nam |
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Abstract :Conflict is commonplace wherever and whenever. It happens in every person, every family, or in a large area - between races or between nations; And whenever it does, it leads to suffering or even to the end of the world! So, conflict is a big problem for mankind and a solution to it is one that must be addressed.
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THE LIBERATION OF WOMEN AND GENDER EQUALITY THROUGH LEGAL FRAMEWORK |
Author : P. Mangayakarasi and Dr. V.Kathiresan |
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Abstract :Women empowerment refers to the liberation of women from religious, legal, economic, and social oppression and their escape from narrow gender roles.
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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE AUDIT IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS |
Author : Pramod A. V. |
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Abstract :The higher education scenario is undergoing a drastic change in India and globally. The perception towards higher education has a paradigm shift from producers of graduates to socially responsible citizens, these institutions in India are regulated by University Grants Commission (UGC) at Central but the federal method of working has given the right to the State Government to run the University under its Act.
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TESTING SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY IN BELGIAN STUDENTS: EFFECT OF SATISFACTION OF BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS BY TEACHING STYLE ON GENERAL WELL-BEING AND STUDY MOTIVATION |
Author : Miet Craeynest and Beatrijs Vandenkerckhove |
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Abstract :According to Self-Determination Theory, the satisfaction of the psychological needs autonomy, competence and relatedness, is said to be essential for human well-being worldwide. It also affects the quality of study motivation.
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A STUDY ON QUALITY OF LIFE OF HIV/AIDS INFECTED PERSONS IN KANYAKUMARI DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU |
Author : Preji P. Daniel and D. Victoriya Amalorpava Mary |
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Abstract :Objective: To assess the level of quality of life of HIV/AIDS infected persons in Kanyakumari District. Methods: There are 280 persons registered under the NGO (Salvation Army-Community Health and Development Programme) and of which male and female.
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INFLUENCE OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS ON SOCIAL SUPPORT AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS |
Author : Ashokakumara and Sampathkumar |
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Abstract :The global level of social support of individuals is varied in the community and is determined and influenced by different socio-cultural factors. This study, hence, examined the socioeconomic status and domicile as a determinant factor of social support among college students.
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THE SCENARIO OF CROP PRODUCTION IN PURULIA DISTRICT |
Author : Sudarshan Sing Sardar and Uttam Kumar Patra |
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Abstract :The paper is focused on overall crop production of Purulia district and block wise variation of crop production performance.
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GLASS CEILING IN EDUCATION INSTITUTION: A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO WOMEN FACULTIES IN BALLARI CITY |
Author : Gayatri M. P. and Dr. G. Arun Kumar |
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Abstract :In recent times organizations are struggling hard to hold the best and brightest women in the leadership role and the very existence of Glass Ceiling makes this difficult.
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A STUDY ON PERCEPTION OF DISASTER EFFECTED PEOPLE TOWARDS AID FROM BANKS |
Author : Dr. Pradeep Mamgain |
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Abstract :Natural Disaster brings the curse to the region it hits. The natural disaster set back the states economy and development by few years. The social life of the people living in those regions is shattered.
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A STUDY ON PERCEPTION OF DISASTER EFFECTED PEOPLE TOWARDS AID FROM BANKS |
Author : Dr. Pradeep Mamgain |
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Abstract :Natural Disaster brings the curse to the region it hits. The natural disaster set back the states economy and development by few years. The social life of the people living in those regions is shattered.
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IMPACT OF EVENT IN WIDOWS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS – A STUDY |
Author : Sathia S. and V. Sethuramalingam |
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Abstract :Aim: This study aims to assess the impact of event in widows living with HIV/AIDS. Method: The are 1110 HIV/AIDS infected widows registered with Network for Positive People, Tiruchirappalli District, of which the researcher selected 333 HIV infected widows for the study using simple random sampling technique by adopting lottery method.
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IMPACT OF EVENT IN WIDOWS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS – A STUDY |
Author : Chandni S., V. Sethuramalingam and S. Vennila |
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Abstract :This article examines the role of social media in various perspectives such as marketing, psychosocial, education, and most importantly generation gap perspective and it also describes both advantages and disadvantages of each perspective
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WITHOUT FARMERS’ MENTAL SECURITY FOOD SECURITY IS A PIPE DREAM |
Author : Natarajan P.M. |
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Abstract :Mental health of people is very important in every occupation including in agriculture. Farming is a risky occupation, its successes depends on several factors like-freshwater, fertile soil, seed, insects, weather events, geophysical disturbances and the mental health of famers is the prime factor.
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MENTAL HEALTH, PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS AND STUDY HABITS OF HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN RESIDENTIAL WELFARE HOSTELS IN TAMIL NADU |
Author : Ramya N. and V. Sethuramaligam |
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Abstract :The study focuses on finding out the relationship between mental health dimensions Depression, Anxiety and Stress (DAS)
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AN IMPERICAL STUDY OF RECOVERY PERFORMANCE OF REGIONAL RURAL BANK WORKING IN GUJARAT |
Author : Dr. Labhubhai Jivrajbhai Vanani |
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Abstract :The rising trend of NPA among the nationalized banks of India is not only a problem for the banks but also a major concern for the economy.
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“LAW, JUSTICE & LEGAL SERVICES FOR WOMEN” |
Author : Dr. Seema Mandloi |
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Abstract :‘Women’ constitute one of the backward social groups in need of special protection. Although nearly half the population of any society consists of women, they have suffered due to long tradition of male domination prevailing almost universally.
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A STUDY OF ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAIT AMONG GIRLS STUDENTS OF HINGNA TALUKA |
Author : Dr. Sanjay Dhok |
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Abstract :The entrepreneurs holds key in the economic development of the country. Rural development and entrepreneurial trait among graduate students goes hand in hand.
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IMPACT OF EVENT IN WIDOWS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS – A STUDY |
Author : Chandni S., V. Sethuramalingam and S. Vennila |
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Abstract :This article examines the role of social media in various perspectives such as marketing, psychosocial, education, and most importantly generation gap perspective and it also describes both advantages and disadvantages of each perspective
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MENTAL HEALTH OF ADOLESCENTS IN TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT – A STUDY |
Author : Sangeeta S. |
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Abstract :The objective of this paper is to highlight the mental health of adolescent students. Adolescence is the period of stress and storm.
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THE TREND AND ROLE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIAN ECONOMY |
Author : Nithyashree MU. and Madhavan M. |
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Abstract :FDI is a significant vehicle for the transfer of technology from the developed countries to the rest of the world. Since 1991, the government of India started introducing changes in its economic policy and liberalised its policies towards foreign direct investments.
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“A SURVEY OF USER AWARENESS AND USE OF E-JOURNALS BY POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS OF C. U. SHAH UNIVERSITY, SURENDRANAGAR - (GUJARAT)” |
Author : Mr. Jayesh N. Jadav and Dr. Nileshkumar M. Kantaria |
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Abstract :This paper investigates awareness and use of e-journals by P. G. Students of C. U. Shah University, Surendranagar.
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SPATIAL INEQUALITY OF URBAN FORESTRY: A STUDY OF KOLKATA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (KMC) |
Author : Dr. Laxmi Narayan Saha |
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Abstract :Parks and gardens have been historically integrated with city designs. Ancient and medieval cities have made them as important as roads and buildings.
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POLICY HOLDERS PERCEPTION AND EXPECTATION WITH SERVICE QUALITY OF THE LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA |
Author : T. Siva And Dr. R. Murugupandian |
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Abstract :With the liberalization and internationalization in insurance, service quality has become an important means of differentiation and the path to achieve business success.
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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN INNOVATIVE EDUCATION |
Author : Dr. P.D. Vandanadevi |
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Abstract :Today’s perspective, digital technologies represent a field which is already very extensive and internally differentiated, yet very closely interrelated.
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USING SPSS AN INTERACTIVE HANDS-ON APPROACH: BOOK REVIEW |
Author : Dr. Vikas Prajapati |
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Abstract :This practical book can be used as a supplementary text or as a self-help guide through which the reader can learn to use SPSS on their own, and at their own pace.
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EFFECT OF SOCIAL SKILLS INTERVENTION PROGRAMME ON SELF CONCEPT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Rekha and Ms. Manjeet Kumari |
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Abstract :Education is the most significant means to socialization. It has been observed that socialization is the ability of a child to relate positively to people in society. The teacher helps students construct knowledge by guiding their social interaction and providing content representation.
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THE EFFECT OF SELECTED PRANAYAMAS AND TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION ON HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE PATIENTS |
Author : Dr. Avadhesh Kumar |
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Abstract :The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of selected Pranayama and Transcendental Meditation on High Blood Pressure patients.
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A STUDY ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF STREET CHILDREN IN CLUNY PADMINI SNEHA ILLAM, PONDICHERRY |
Author : Delphina Mary S. and D. Victoriya Amalorpava Mary |
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Abstract :The main aim of the study was to examine the quality of life of the street children. There are 115 male children registered in Padmini Sneha Illam. Due to the language problem, the researcher could not collect data from 9 children.
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CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF THE BODOS MARRIAGE: A NEW LIGHT |
Author : Dr. Oinam Ranjit Singh and Sushanta Narzary |
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Abstract :The Bodos of North East India are considered as the first settlers of the Brahmaputra valley. The mostly inhabit in the northern bank of the Brahmaputra valley presently.
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ROLE OF THE SCHOOL PRINCIP?L ?S ? LE?DER FOR M?XIMIZING LE?RNING PROCESS |
Author : Kir?n Kum?ri |
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Abstract :The principal play the most signific?nt role in promoting the le?rning ?nd success of ?ll students. The role of the princip?l is the key to ? schools ?bility to fulfill the requirements of the te?chers ?nd for the successful te?ching le?rning environment.
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ASSESSMENT OF ACCREDITED SOCIAL HEALTH ACTIVISTS: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KOLHAPUR DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. Pratibha B. Desai |
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Abstract :Maternal Health is a major public health issue and an important indicator showing the level of social development and women status in the society.
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A STUDY OF SELF CONFIDENCE IN RELATION TO ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONG SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Sarla and Priya Sehrawat |
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Abstract :The purpose of the present study was to investigate the self confidence of senior secondary school student in relation to academic achievement. Survey method was used for data collection.
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CORRUPTION IS INEVITABLE ISSUE: A SOCIOLOGICALLY ANALYSIS |
Author : Miss. Veena Vasant Mooganur |
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Abstract :Corruption is Social Evil, Power will in general degenerate and supreme power ruins totally. In its least difficult sense, Corruption might be characterized as a demonstration of pay off or abuse of open position or power for the satisfaction of narrow minded intentions or to increase individual delights.
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HOPELESSNESS AMONG THE WIDOWS LIVING IN SLUMS OF CHENNAI – A STUDY |
Author : Baskar Jayabalan A. and V. Sethuramalingam |
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Abstract :The aim of this paper is to study the socio demographic characteristics and hopelessness of widows living in slums of Chennai city.
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WIDOWS OF ALCOHOLICS AND THEIR SOCIAL SUPPORT- A STUDY |
Author : Anthuvan Reclin, V. Sethuramalingam and K. Vetrivel |
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Abstract :Objectives: The objective of the present study is to ascertain the level of social support and how it correlates with selected demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of widows of alcoholics in the study area.
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A STUDY ON CUSTOMER PRRECTION TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO K.K. NAGAR, TIRUICHIRAPPALLI DISTRIST |
Author : Dr. R. Buvaneswari |
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Abstract :Shopping is a type of electronic trade which enables purchasers to specifically purchase merchandise or administrations from a vender over the web utilizing an internet browser. Alternative names are: e-web-store, e-shop, e-tore, Internet shop, Web-shop, Web-store, online storefront and virtual store.
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH COMMUNICATION AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AWARENESS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL FEMALE STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Bindu M. P. |
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Abstract :Reproductive health of adolescent girls is crucial in determining the health of future generations.
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FAMILY SUPPORT, ADHERENCE ON MEDICATION AND COPING STRATEGY INFLUENCING THE LIFE EXPECTANCY OF HIV+/AIDS PATIENTS |
Author : Arvind Kumar |
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Abstract :The study under investigation intended to examine the influence of family support, adherence on medication and coping strategy on the life expectancy of HIV+ patients.
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COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PHYSICAL FITNESS PARAMETERS AMONG THE SCHOOL LEVEL BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL GIRLS |
Author : Mr. Vinayagamoorthi and Dr.G. Kumaresan |
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Abstract :Physical fitness is a required element for all the activities in our society. Physical fitness of an individual is mainly dependent on lifestyle related factors such as daily physical activity levels.
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“A STUDY ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR TOWARDS LIFE INSURANCE PRODUCTS IN NAGPUR CITY” |
Author : Chetan Kailesh Nare and Dr. Sudhakar Ingle |
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Abstract :Insurance sector in India is one of the most upcoming and booming sectors in India which is boosting Indian economy and became essential part of it and is rapidly growing at the rate of 15-20 percent per annum.
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A STUDY ON JOB STRESS AMONG COLLEGE PROFESSORS WORKING IN MANAGEMENT COLLEGES IN CHENNAI |
Author : Dr. E. Viswanathan and Mrs.N.Jayanthi |
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Abstract :In this competitive and complex world, all of us have to face stress cutting across all fields of work. This stress is common to both genders in the fast-changing world. Nowadays we cannot find any profession without stress.
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TRADITIONAL REVENUE SYSTEM OF MANIPUR |
Author : Dr. O. Rudrababu Singh |
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Abstract :The strength and the wellbeing of a nation or a country are determined by its sound revenue system. It forms the material basis of strength of the nation.
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SELF-EFFICACY OF HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS WITH RESPECT TO TYPE OF SCHOOL |
Author : A. Jasmine Christy and Dr. Joseph Catherine |
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Abstract :Self-efficacy is the degree or potency of ones faith in ones own capacity to finish tasks and to achieve the objectives. It implies how better an individual will act in difficult situation and make purposeful decisions.
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A STUDY OF JOB SATISFACTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN RELATION TO TEACHER ATTITUDE TOWARDS TEACHING PROFESSION |
Author : C. S. Bandargal and Dr. R. H. Naik |
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Abstract :The purpose of the study is to find the Relationship between Job-Satisfaction and Teachers’ Attitude towards Teaching profession. The sample of the present study includes 600 secondary school teachers of Bagalkot district.
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AN ATTEMPT TO UNDERSTAND MORALITY FROM INDIAN STANDPOINT |
Author : Dr. Bhaskar Jha |
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Abstract :It is a fact that we cannot define the term ‘morality’ easily because it has multiple associations.
Morality is connected only with human behavior. Morality is different from non-morality and immorality.
Morality tries to raise questions that are connected with human conduct and character and also tries to solve
them. Animals’ character and conduct is not the subject matter of ethics. Human beings are called moral
agents as only their acts are to be determined as right or wrong. Sometimes the term ‘morality’ is accepted as
synonymous with ‘moral goodness’ or ‘moral rightness’. In this sense, when we say that an act is moral, we
want to mean that it is right. Generally the western philosophers think that there is no specific discussion
about ethics in Indian philosophy. I think that this view is not correct. We find a lot of references of ethical
discussion in Indian philosophy. In the present paper I shall explain Indian standpoint about morality.
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THE DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE SENTENCES IN ENGLISH: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH |
Author : M. Somathasan and R. Saranya |
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Abstract :The study of simple sentences in English is quite essential as they play an important role in the development of whole syntactic patterns. The simple sentence is the first type of sentence a student of English learns to speak and write at the beginning of the ESL process.
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BACTERIAL XANTHAN GUM: SCREENING OF PRODUCER BACTERIA, PRODUCTION USING RICE STRAW AND IT’S BASIC APPLICATION FOR FRUIT PRESERVATION |
Author : Sagalgile R. M. and Ambekar U. H. |
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Abstract :For evironment safety, there is need of development of materials from natural polymers for different application.
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CULTURE OF OYSTER MUSHROOM, PLEUROTUS FLABELLATUS ON AGRO WASTE – PADDY STRAW |
Author : P. Swamydhas and G. Lakshmanan |
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Abstract :Mushroom culture is one of the simplest and excellent applications of biotechnology. Mushrooms are
fungal origin and it now has universal focus and importance because of its nutritional value and therapeutic
values which can be used for the remedy of various diseases and disorders. Mushroom cultivation uses
agriculture waste products such as paddy straw, wheat straw sugar cane magesy, coconut pith etc., This
present research is aimed to production of oyster mushroom Pleurotus flabellatus on agro waste paddy
straw. The information will help the farmers for decision making for diversifying their cultivation as well
generating extra income. |
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USE PATTERNS OF E-RESOURCES BY THE FACULTY, RESEARCH SCHOLARS AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS OF JNTUH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD TELANGANA STATE–A CASE STUDY |
Author : M. Arun Kumar, Dr. B. R. Doraswamy Naick and Dr. M. Anjaiah |
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Abstract :Information Communication Technology (ICT) has changed the face of library functions in academic libraries in general and engineering colleges in particular.
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INFORMATION REGARDING READING HABITS AND USE OF LIBRARY FACILITIES: THE IMPORTANCE. (A SMALL CASE STUDY) |
Author : Ms. Monika Vandana Kispotta |
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Abstract :Library and Information Science is a profession that is full of people passionate about making a positive change in the world, and they tend to be wildly happy about what they do.
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THE TREND AND ROLE OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIAN ECONOMY |
Author : Nithyashree MU. and Madhavan M. |
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Abstract :FDI is a significant vehicle for the transfer of technology from the developed countries to the rest of the world. Since 1991, the government of India started introducing changes in its economic policy and liberalised its policies towards foreign direct investments.
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COMPATIBILITY OF LEGAL REGIME ON CLOSURE OF AN INDUSTRY WITH PRESENT ECONOMIC POLICIES IN INDIA: SOME REFLECTIONS |
Author : Dr. Deepak Taywade |
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Abstract :In the mid 90s in India then government brought about reforms in the industrial sector, freeing it from the shackles of legal procedures that had created over the years.
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GEOGRAPHICAL EFFECTS ON FOOD CHOICE |
Author : Dr. T. Thegaleesan |
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Abstract :In India, there is a paucity of reliable data on the nature and magnitude of the impact of biological variable on food choice.
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THE ROLE OF TWITTER IN ARAB SPRING EVENTS: A CASE STUDY AMONG YEMENI ACTIVISTS |
Author : Adnan Abdulrahman Naef Farhan and Dr. Varghese P. A. |
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Abstract :The Arab Spring is a popular term used to describe the revolutionary movement of demonstrations and protests, and civil wars in the Arab world that began on December 18, 2010 in Tunisia and spread in the whole Arab countries.
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PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT OF SURFACE MINER TECHNOLOGY MACHINE IN OPEN-PIT COAL MINER WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GEVRA PROJECT OF SOUTH EASTERN COAL FIELDS LIMITED, BILASPUR: A STRATEGIC NECESSITY OF COAL INDIA LIMITED TO SCALE EVEREST BY 2020 |
Author : Hemant Sharad Pande and Dr. C. R. Vichoray |
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Abstract :Coal India being the single largest coal producing company of world as well as one of the Maharatna company of India, had a gigantic task of scaling almost 1 billiontons of coal by the year 2020.
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SHAH BANO TO SHAYARA BANO JOURNEY : IMPLEMENTATION OF UCC IS URGENTLY NEEDED |
Author : Dr. Bhagayashree A. Deshpande |
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Abstract :The concept of Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is incorporated under Article 44 of the Constitution of India. Article 44 is one of the Directive Principles of State Policy Incorporated under Part IV of the Indian Constitutions.
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ANALYSIS OF AEROBIC TRAINING VERSUS ANAEROBIC TRAINING IMPACT ON SELECTED BIO-MOTOR ABILITIES OF CRICKET PLAYERS |
Author : Dr. A. Gunalan |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to analysis of aerobic versus anaerobic training impact on selected bio-motor abilities of cricket players.
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SELF-HELP GROUP: A WAY OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN RURAL AREAS |
Author : Neeraj , Kunal and Rahul |
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Abstract :The concept of self-help group serves to underline the principal “for the people, by the people and of
the people”. Self-help group is the way of success for women development. In entire study, we try to find out
demographical profile, reason of joining SHG, income effect, investment strategy and social status of women
empowerment. In our study 130 questionnaires are distributed for data collection purpose but only 100
questionnaires are properly filled by the respondents. Snowball sampling technique has been used to select
the sample unit. Percentage analysis and wilcoxon sign rank test has adopted to draw the conclusion. From
the above analysis, we concluded that income of the self-help group member has successfully increased after
joining SHG. |
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SPORTS NUTRITION FOR VEGETARIANS |
Author : Umesh P. Kambale |
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Abstract :Nutrition is the process of taking in nutrients and digesting or assimilating them. In this process, the nutrients in food are absorbed and distributed to different body parts or tissues for utilization.
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PERSPECTIVES IN THE SELECT WORKS OF SVETLANA ALEXIEVICH- A STUDY |
Author : K. Venkata Ramana |
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Abstract :A war novel (military fiction) is a novel in which the primary action takes place on a battlefield, or in a civilian setting, where the characters are either preoccupied with the preparations for, suffering the effects of, or recovering from war.
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ANALYSIS OF KINAESTHETIC PERCEPTION AMONG NATIONAL LEVEL OF FEMALE PLAYERS IN RELATION TO DIFFERENT PHASES OF MENSTRUAL CYCLE |
Author : Samiksha Nayak and Dr. Deepak Mehta |
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Abstract :Menstrual discharge is composed of the endometrium itself, together with a little fresh blood caused by the breaking of very fine blood vessels within; the endometrium as it detaches itself from the inside of the uterus.
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH COMMUNICATION AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AWARENESS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL FEMALE STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Bindu M. P. |
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Abstract :Reproductive health of adolescent girls is crucial in determining the health of future generations.
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STUDY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE AND VALUE PERCEPTION OF ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE STUDENTS OF MANONMANIAM SUNDARANAR UNIVERSITY |
Author : Dr. V. Thamodharan |
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Abstract :This research article focuses the relationship between multiple intelligence and value perception of Arts and Science college students of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University.
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CONTEMPORARY WOMEN NOVELISTS: A FEMINIST STUDY (Githa Hariharan, and Manju Kapur) |
Author : Miss. Seema Ashok Bagul and Dr. Madhavi Pawar |
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Abstract :The present research work is an attempt to portray the woman of modern and current modern India as characterized in the novels of Githa Hariharan, and Manju Kapur, who are devoted to raise feminist and social issue.
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DETERMINATION OF SELECTED PSYCHOLOGICAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ANTHROPOMETRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF STATE LEVEL POWER LIFTER IN 59KG CATEGORY. |
Author : Dr.Mohammad Tariq, Dr.Musheer Ahmad, Dr. Shailendra Pratap Singh and Mr.Chandrapal |
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Abstract :Background; The purpose of the study was to determine selected psychological, physiological and anthropometrical characteristics of(59Kgcategory ) state level power lifter.
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CORRELATION OF MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS WITH ADJUSTMENT IN ADOLESCENCE |
Author : Dr. Shafiq Yusufkhan Pathan |
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Abstract :It now seems that mental health and adjustment problems concerns, which are very much prevalent in Indian society. In recent years, it has been widely witnessed that a surprising number of adolescents suffer mental health and adjustment problems.
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SENSE OF HUMOUR AND RESILIENCE: A STUDY AMONG YOUNG ADULTS |
Author : Saranya S. and Menaga K. |
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Abstract :This study sense of humour and resilience among the young adults was conducted with a sample of 100young adult population age ranged from 18 to 24 years.
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SOCIAL REPRESSION OF WOMEN IN SPORTS |
Author : Capt. Dr. (Mrs.) Satpal Kaur |
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Abstract :History bears witness that women were even debarred from witnessing games and sports. There were strict rules for the Olympic Games that married women were not allowed even as spectators.
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POVERTY IS A DISTURBANCE ISSUE OF THE HUMAN SOCIETY |
Author : Miss. Veena Vasant Mooganur |
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Abstract :Poverty implies that youre scarcely ready to sustain yourself. Its a bit much, but rather truly substantial piece of human populace of earth lives in poverty.
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TERRORISM IS A MAN MADE DISASTER: A SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW |
Author : Miss. Veena Vasant Mooganur |
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Abstract :The motivation behind this article is to apply what social researchers have gained from many years of research on normal and innovative fiascos to all the more likely comprehend the present moment and potential long haul human effects of the 9/11 assaults.
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“A STUDY OF IMPACT OF GOODS AND SERVICE TAX (GST) ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOR WITH SPECIAL RESPONSE TO HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED (HUL) PRODUCTS IN AMRAVATI DISTRICT” |
Author : Dr. Gaurav Sureshrao Jayde |
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Abstract :Price is one of the important factors while putting forward the demand of consumers. This price of the products is affected by various factors such as lack of production, inefficient of raw materials, lack of efficient workers etc.
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ATTITUDE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TOWARDS NATIONAL CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK AND ITS RELEVANCE |
Author : Soumendra Kumar Saha Chaudhuri and Md Zaharul Hoque |
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Abstract :Kothari Commission has rightly observed that “the destiny of India is being shaped in her classroom”. To add to this it is said that the achievement of goals of our educational system depends on four pillars such as students, teachers, curriculum and method of teaching.
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A STUDY ON EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AMONG B.Ed. STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. B. Kannan |
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Abstract :The present study was aimed to find out the emotional development of B.Ed. students. Survey method was conducted on a sample of 400 B.Ed. students in Dindigul District.
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A STUDY ON THE CONCEPT OF GOOD: WITH REFERENCE TO ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHERS |
Author : Shantaraj Debbarma |
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Abstract :Each and every moment we are doing something. Some actions we done voluntarily and some non-voluntarily such as random actions, spontaneous actions and reflex actions etc.
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GOVERNMENT POLICIES FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH BANK FINANCE |
Author : Mr. Pramod Narayan Kamble and Dr. Anil Nagtilak |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Empowerment of women is critical to the process of the development of the community. Involving women into the mainstream of development has been major concern of the government since Independence.
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AN ANALYSIS OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF SELECTED STEEL COMPANIES IN INDIA |
Author : R. Kogila and Dr. G. Vasanthi |
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Abstract :Steel industry is the base for infrastructure and manufacturing industries. India is the 3rd toppest country in steel production and contributes 5.5% of total steel production. Growth of steel companies is essential for economic development of India. The study analyzed working capital management of five steel companies in India.
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MALE DOMINANCE AND FEMALE PASSIVITY: A GENDER STUDY OF ROBERT BROWNING’S “MY LAST DUCHESS” |
Author : Selim SK |
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Abstract :Dominance of patriarchy and subjugation of woman are a continuous process through out the human civilization.
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A STUDY ON AWARENESS ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS |
Author : Dr. S. Devasahayam Selvakumar and D. Elumalai |
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Abstract :The article is about the awareness on fundamental rights among the students of Medicine, Engineering, Law, Arts and Science Colleges. The investigator had randomly selected students from Medicine, Engineering, Education, Arts and Science and Law Colleges.
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A STUDY ON METACOGNITIVE AWARENESS AMONG TEACHERS |
Author : Dr. S. Devasahayam Selvakumar and C. Jeba Evangeline |
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Abstract :This paper deals with the understanding of metacognitive awareness among teachers. In this context the investigator made an attempt to find the existing level of Metacognitive Awareness in Teaching of teachers at school level.
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THE CONCEPT OF OVERCOMING OF GRIEF (SOKA) BY MINDFULNESS IN THERAVADA BUDDHISM |
Author : Candima and Dr. C. Neela Devi |
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Abstract :Grief (soka) is a feeling of deep sadness. Grief arises when death occurs in a man’s beloved family, when he loses his fortune, or when he is afflicted with a disease, or when his moral character or religious faith goes to rack and run.
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ANALYTICAL STUDY OF MENTAL HEALTH AND PLAYING VIDEO GAMES AMONG STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Santosh Bhikaji Gaikwad |
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Abstract :Background: - This study aimed to investigate the difference and effects of video games on thevarious areas of mental health mental health of urban and rural students.
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A STUDY OF LEADERSHIP STYLES OF THE SCHOOL PRINCIPALS IN RELATION TO CERTAIN VARIABLES |
Author : Kavita Sharma |
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Abstract :Present study was undertaken to know the leadership styles of school Principals in context to Gender and Experience.
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INCOME AND CONSUMPTION PATTERN OF THE SLUM DWELLERS; A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PILLAIMAA NAGAR, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI CORPORATION |
Author : K. Radhika and Dr. N. Prasanna |
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Abstract :The average annual growth rate of urban population in India was 2.38 per cent in 2015 (World Urbanisation Prospects). One of the dimensions of urban growth is creation of slums.
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EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE AND PERSONALITY TRAITS OF THE PRINCIPALS OF COLLEGES OF EDUCATION |
Author : Dr. G. Chitra and Dr. N. Balasubramanian |
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Abstract :An attempt was made to study whether there is any significant difference among emotional competence and personality traits of the principals of colleges of education with respect to their age.
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SOCIAL AND CULTURAL LIFE OF BHOVI COMMUNITY |
Author : Harish T. and Dr. Sarvodaya S. S. |
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Abstract :Bhovi community people are different from the other castes in India. The dressing style, language, marriage system, festivals and other social events are also different then other communities.
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ACHIEVEMENTS OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDIA |
Author : Dr. Narendra S. Bagde |
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Abstract :A modern industrial society cannot be run by self-financing of entrepreneurs. Some institutional assistance is necessary to mobilize the saving of the community and to make them available to the entrepreneurs.
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EFFICACY OF SWISS BALL TRAINING AND TENS IN UNILATERAL NEGLECT AMONG STROKE PATIENTS – AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY |
Author : Sridhar A., Ajay Prashad Gautam, Gloriya Raju, Arathi Viswam, Sruthi P., Kashmeera P.K., Thasleem Ali P.P., Vimala K. S. and Sajeevan T. |
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Abstract :Objectives: To identify the effect of TENS & Swiss Ball in improving left unilateral neglect, to relate the effect of unilateral neglect on gait of stroke patients with unilateral neglect, and to understand the impact of neglect in functional activities.
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EFFECT OF FOUR WEEKS CORE STRENGTH TRAINING ON AGILITY, ABDOMINAL STRENGTH-ENDURANCE AND EXPLOSIVE STRENGTH |
Author : Dr.Mohammad Tariq, Mr.Chandrapal, Dr. Shailendra Pratap Singh, Dr.Musheer Ahmad and Varun Prakash |
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Abstract :The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of core strength training on Agility, Abdominal Strength-Endurance and Explosive Strength of college sportsmen.
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DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNICATION AND VARIOUS APPROACHES FOR RURAL AND TRIBAL EMPOWERMENT |
Author : Ms. Sony Parhi, Dr. J.S. Giri Rao and Dr. Mumtaz Shariff |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :It is a fact that most of the people resides in rural area. The development of the country depends on the rural development and empowerment of the people residing in the villages.
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EFFECT OF COGNITIVE APPRENTICESHIP MODEL ON ATTITUDE TOWARDS MATHEMATICS |
Author : Rajesh K. P. and Dr. Anilkumar K. |
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Abstract :The present study is to test the effectiveness of cognitive apprenticeship model on Attitude Towards Mathematics. For this investigator conducted an experimental study based on cognitive apprenticeship model.
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FUNCTIONAL EFFICIENCY OF SCHOOL HEADS |
Author : S. Murali and Dr. A. Vasanthi |
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Abstract :This research article focuses the functional efficiency of school heads. The investigator adopted survey method for collecting the data. The investigator prepared and validated a scale to measure functional efficiency of school heads.
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WATERSHED CHARACHTERIZATION AND PRIORITIZATION IN MAN RIVER BASIN: A GEOSPATIAL APPROACH |
Author : Mr. B. M. Mali and Dr. K. A. Mali |
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Abstract :The word Morphometry is applied for the drainage basin refers to the measurement of the linear, areal and relief aspects of the drainage basins and treating as a fundamental geomorphic unit. These quantitative approaches to the drainage basins are initiated by Horton (1945).
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EFFECT OF CELL GEOMETRY ON THE DENDRITIC ELECTRODEPOSITS OF COPPER |
Author : Talal Ahmed S.K., Dr.Shaikh Gazala Farheen, A.R.khan and Gulam Rabbani |
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Abstract :Electrodeposition is studied using three different cell geometries i.e. circular, square and triangular cell geometry.
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INFORMATION SEEKING PATTERNS OF USERS: A USAGE COMPARISON BETWEEN E-JOURNALS AND PRINT JOURNALS |
Author : Vishal V. Gaikwad |
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Abstract :Information is playing a vital role in all the sectors of education. Various information sources are consulted by the uses for the purpose of education, research, self-updations etc. with a view of increasing efficiency in the academic field.
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS IN TERMS OF THEIR LOCUS OF CONTROL |
Author : A. H. Mohan Doss and Dr. A. Vasanthi |
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Abstract :This research article focuses the emotional intelligence of higher secondary students who are categorized in terms of their locus of control. The investigator adopted survey method for collecting the data.
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ADVERSE IMPACT OF TWO CHILD NORM IN PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS |
Author : Kendre Dnyaneshwar Prlhadrao |
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Abstract :73rd and 74th constitutional amendment granted constitutional status to Panchayat Raj. They work as a unit of local self-government asper Art. 40 and detailed chapter added in Art. 243 to Art.243-ZG the Constitution of India.
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PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN SELECT AUTOBIOGRAPHIES IN INDIAN ENGLISH WRITINGS: A HOLISTIC VIEW |
Author : Beesupogu Vemaiah |
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Abstract :Dalit literature signifies a new dimension of the concept of Marginal literature as used in the general literary canon. Dalit literature is typically Indian not only in its roots but also in its purpose and goal. It is addressed to the entire Indian literary tradition and its fulfilment lies in the total transformation of this tradition.
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A STUDY ON THE ACADEMIC SKILLS AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS IN TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. R. Thangadurai and Dr. V. Thamodharan |
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Abstract :This research article focuses the relationship between the academic skills of higher secondary students and their academic achievement.
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EMOTIONAL ADJUSTMENT OF ORPHAN ADOLESCENTS |
Author : Rajeswari S. and S. Sumathi |
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Abstract :Orphan adolescents are those individuals who have lost their parents, and long for love, affection, care and concern from others in their life.
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MSME SECTOR AT A GLANCE-PERFORMANCE OF THE SECTOR IN KERALA |
Author : Sheena M. S. |
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Abstract :Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a crucial role in promoting equitable development, stability and in nurturing innovation on a small scale sector.
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REVIEW OF SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS IN MULTI CLOUD ARCHITECTURE FOR QUALITY OF SERVICES |
Author : D.V.Bhavsagar, Dr. Vinay Chavan and Dr. S. J. Sharma |
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Abstract :Enterprises look multiple clouds computing to meet need of quality of service, optimize service cost, free migration to various service providers and vender lock-in. Since in multi cloud storage a single file distributed on several cloud service provider, in order to use the file user need to retrieve it from multiple provider.
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EXPLORATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS ON INSURANCE ADVISOR’S JOB SATISFACTION DIMENSION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA |
Author : Mrs. D. Vanitha and Dr. V. S. Rajakrishnan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :LIC of India enjoyed monopoly in Indian Insurance market for more than four decades. In 2000 the Insurance sector has liberalized and Insurance Development Regulatory Authority has set up.
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THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT BASED EDUCATION ON ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDE OF CLASS IX STUDENTS |
Author : Prasad P. S. and Dr. B. Krishna Prasad |
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Abstract :The major purpose of this experimental study was to determine the effectiveness of Environment based education on developing environmental attitude of class IX students. The design of the study was a pre-test, post-test, non-equivalent group design. The sample consisted of class IX students studying in two schools in Kanniyakumari district of Tamil Nadu. Stratified random sampling technique was used to select the sample.
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BIOPLASTICS ROLE OF THE PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT |
Author : Smt. Rachna Saxsena |
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Abstract :Bioplastic simply refers to plastic made from plant or other biological material instead of petroleum. It is also often called bio-based plastic.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERACTIVE ELECTRONIC GAMES IN MOTIVATING VIII STANDARD STUDENTS TO LEARNENGLISH GRAMMAR |
Author : Dr. S. Malathi and S. Shobana |
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Abstract :The present study intended to investigate the interactive electronic games towards motivating the students to learn English grammar.
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MEDIA HABITS AMONG LAMBANI COMMUNITY IN VIJAYAPURA DISTRICT: A STUDY |
Author : Suvarna S. Kambi and Prof. Onkargouda Kakade |
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Abstract :Lambani Community is the tribeunder scheduled castes in the state of Karnataka. Lambanis are also called as Vanjara, Banjara, Gormati, Sugalis, Lambadi, Nayka.
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"EFFECT OF HEAVY METALS ON HUMAN HEALTH" |
Author : Dr. Sandhya Srivastava |
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Abstract :Heavy metal toxicity has proven to be a major threat and there are several health risks associated with it. The lethal impacts of these metals, despite the fact that they dont have any natural job, stay present in a few or the other shape unsafe for the human body and its legitimate working.
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“EDUCATIONAL STATUS OF GIRL CHILD” (A Study with Reference to Dropout in Kakinada Rural Area, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh ) |
Author : Dr. R. Janaki Rao |
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Abstract :Education is an important vehicle for holistic growth of individual and systematic expansion of an intellectual society.
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REFLECTION AND TRANSMISSION COEFFICIENT FOR DILATON-AXION BLACK HOLES |
Author : Tanwi Ghosh |
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Abstract :We derive the expression of reflection & transmission coefficient of dilaton-axion black hole in low frequency limit.
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A STUDY ON SOCIAL COMPETENCE OF SECONDARY STUDENTS IN RELATION TO THEIR SOCIAL ANXIETY |
Author : V. Sathish and Dr. A. Vasanthi |
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Abstract :This research article focuses the relationship between social competence of secondary students and their social anxiety.
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INVESTIGATION OF AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC TRAINING EFFECTS ON HEART RATE RESPONSES TO EXERCISE AMONG UNTRAINED MEN |
Author : Dr. Y. Wise Blessed Singh |
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Abstract :The intention of this study was to investigate the aerobic and anaerobic training impact on heart rate responses to exercise among untrained men. To achieve the purpose of the study forty-five men in the age group of 40 to 45 years, who were not involved in any physical activities, were selected as subjects.
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A SPATIO – TEMPORAL ANALYSIS ON HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURE – SOME EVIDENTIAL PROOFS |
Author : P. Balasubramanian and Dr. M. Nazer |
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Abstract :Human Resource Management in agriculture is a very complex phenomenon influenced more by social factors than by economic factors.
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NANOTECHNOLOGY FOR WATER TREATMENT |
Author : Sr. Aji Joseph |
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Abstract :To provide clean and fresh water to the living organism is the great challenge of 21st century. The decrease of the availability of clean water is due to both natural and manmade sources. Drought, Climate change, Population growth, Human activities etc.
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A COMPARITIVE STUDY OF DAY OF THE WEEK ANAMOLY IN ASIAN PAINTS LTD., AND AXIS BANK LTD. |
Author : Dr. N. Nagaraja and Shruthi D. |
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Abstract :Identification of a particular stock for investing is a major challenge which many investor faces while trading in the stock market.
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IMPACT OF MORAL JUDGEMENT, SELF CONCEPT AND INTELLIGENCE ON MENTAL HEALTH AMONG PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE STUDENTS |
Author : V. Sreedhar and S. Viswanatha Reddy |
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Abstract :A study was carried out on 100 professional college students to find out the effect of moral judgment, self concept and intelligence on mental health.
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EFFECT OF SELECTED YOGASANAS, PRANAYAMA AND MEDITATION TRAINING ON MENTAL HEALTH |
Author : Smt. Deepa Jahagirdar and Prof. N. Chandrappa |
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Abstract :The purpose of the study is to find out the Effect of selected yogasasanas pranayama and meditation on mental health. Eighty girls students were selected randomly at B.D.E Society High School Vijayapur. The subjects age ranged from 14 to 16 years of respectively.
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ORGANIC FRAMING: TRENDS AND PERSPECTIVES OF FARMERS- A STUDY IN THE STATE OF KARNATAKA |
Author : Ms. Priyanka MNK and Dr. Y. Nagaraju |
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Abstract :The new phenomenon that you see in the market today is sustainable consumption. Most of the consumers are conscious on what they consume and how it is going to impact on their overall health. There is increasing demand for yoga, natural and organic products.
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRESS MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES ON GERIATRIC PATIENTS |
Author : Ramakrishnan M. |
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Abstract :Aims: The purpose of the study is to determine the effectiveness of stress management program among elderly patients in the rehabilitation setup.
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IMPACT OF ACHIEVEMENT AND VALUE-BASED LIVING ON HAPPINESS AMONG B.ED. STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Harjot Kaur Dhatt and Ms. Sakshi Vermani |
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Abstract :The present paper discusses on the relationship of Value-based Living and Achievement with happiness in order to bring together capability and happiness approaches on human development.
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FOREST PRODUCTS & TRIBAL LIFE IN CHHATTISGARH (AN ANALYSIS) |
Author : Abhishek Agrawal |
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Abstract :With its physical feature & complex nature of flora & fauna, India presents a great array of diverse natural resources through its boundaries. The foot heels of mountains; peninsular physiographic & existing micro life in various natural products makes India a peculiarly rich country.
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PARENTING AND FAMILY ADJUSTMENT OF MOTHERS OF CEREBRAL PALSY CHILDREN AT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT |
Author : Lidia Susan S. and R. M. Sam Deva Asir |
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Abstract :When a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, it is not only the parents who undergo emotional problems but also the other members in the family, who experience grief.
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TOURISM INDUSTRY IN INDIA & TAMILNADU |
Author : Dr. D. Rajakumari and R. Shanthi |
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Abstract :Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure, or business purposes, usually of a limited duration. Tourism is a composite phenomenon which embraces the incidence of a mobile population of travelers who are strangers to the places they visit.
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AN INVESTIGATION OF CAUSES AND SETTLEMENT MECHANISMS OF ETHNIC CONFLICT AMONG THE GUJI-OROMO AND SIDAMA OF WONDO-GENET WOREDA, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA |
Author : Abraham Asnake and Dagne Shibru Abate |
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Abstract :Abraham Asnake and Dagne Shibru Abate
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NATURAL VERSUS CHEMICAL FIXATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE TOREDUCE GLOBAL WARMING |
Author : Meenu Paul Sood |
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Abstract :Photosynthesis is the only process by which carbondioxide is fixed naturally by green plants with the help of chlorophyll and sunlight into carbohydrates. This is the only source of food production on earth.
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THEME OF FEMINISM IN NOVELS OF FAY WELDON |
Author : N. Devasena and Dr. M. Madhavan |
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Abstract :An extended prose fictional work, typically in the form of a story, is referred to as a novel. The novel offers such an easy and attractive way of attracting people and is adaptable to literary fashions that nobody will be surprised by its continued vitality. It projects images of life that reflect the feelings and aspirations of an individual, a community, a nation and an entire world.
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A CASE STUDY OF SALES PROMOTION STRATEGIES IN KESHAR ENTERPRISES |
Author : Ms. Swati Watts, Ms.Teena Hassija and Mr. Umang Mittal |
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Abstract :A sale is considered as an important part for any business. Same is applied for Keshar Enterprises. Keshar Enterprises, today, is a force to be reckoned with not only in India.
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A STUDY ON THE RATIONALE DRIVING EDUCATED PEOPLE TOWARDS CHOOSING AQUA FARMING AS THEIR NEW BUSINESS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ERNAKULAM DISTRICT IN KERALA |
Author : Arjun Mohan and Dr. Mathew Jose K. |
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Abstract :India is an agriculture based country. The major portion of Indian economy is dependenton the agriculture sector.
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A STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE QUALITY OF WORK LIFE (QWL) AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT: LITERATURE REVIEW |
Author : Dr. Sussmita Daxini and Mr.Pravin Vitthal Yadav |
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Abstract :The present study is an attempt to identify various determinants of Quality of Work Life (QWL) adopted and practiced by different industries and its relationship withOrganizational Commitment.
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EFFECTS OF SELECTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES ON BIO CHEMICAL VARIABLES AMONG UNIVERSITY LEVEL CRICKET PLAYERS |
Author : Dr. S. Rameshkumar, T. Rajaram and M. Balu |
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Abstract :Man is being called an active animal. He responds to his environment by possessing capacity and desire through physical movement. During movement he is dependent upon his skeletal muscles, his nervous system, his circulatory system, and many other parts of the body.
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SACRED SPACES: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SACRED GROVES OF KERALA, SOUTHERN INDIA |
Author : Dr. Leela P. U. |
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Abstract :The concept corresponding to what we usually call sacred grove in the literature is turned as ‘Kavu’ in Malayalam .
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INFLUENCE OF INDIGENOUS EARTHWORM ON MAJOR NUTRIENT CHANGES DURING DEGRADATION OF DIFFERENT ORGANIC WASTE |
Author : M. Muruganandham |
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Abstract :Organic waste bioconversion through vermicomposting is a widely used method for disposal of organic wastes for nutrients recovery.
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AWARENESS OF SOCIAL NETWORKING MEDIA IN COMMERCE AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Enok Joel T. and Dhanalakshmi B. |
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Abstract :The main objective of the study was to find out the awareness of social networking media in commerce among higher secondary students with respect to the variables gender, locality of school, type of school, parent’s qualification.
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ATTITUDE TOWARDS WOMEN’S EDUCATION AMONG B.ED. STUDENTS IN DINDIGUL DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. R. Meenakshi |
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Abstract :The present study was explored to find out the attitude towards women’s education among B.Ed. students. Survey method was employed. A stratified sample of 340 B.Ed. students in Dindigul District was chosen. Scale on Attitude towards Women’s Education by Sureshkumar, M. (2011) was used for data collection.
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THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA: THE AESTHETICS OF ‘SURVIVAL’ |
Author : Karthika S. B. |
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Abstract :This paper tries to locate the place of The Old Man and the Sea, the novel by the American novelist Ernest Miller Hemingway, among the world fiction. The novel gets huge appreciation across the worldfor its realistic depiction.
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INTER COMMUNITY RELATIONS AND ETHNIC MOVEMENT OF THE KHARAMS IN MANIPUR: AN ETHNO-HISTORICAL APPROACH |
Author : Dr. W. Dhiren Singh and Dr. S. Jayalaxmi Devi |
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Abstract :The Kharams are the indigenous people of Manipur with the settlement mainly in the Senapati District.
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ACTIVITY BASED CURRICULUM ON MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS AT THE PRIMARY LEVEL IN WEST BENGAL |
Author : Sujit Samanta |
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Abstract :India have passed the one decade of RTE ACT 2009. At present we are threshold of Samagra Shiksha Avijan, Achieving quality education is main objective of this act. Mathematics education is considered of the dimension of quality education.
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ANALYSIS OF SALES TREND AND COST PATTERN OF CHENNAI PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED, CHENNAI |
Author : K. Saraswathy and Dr. M. Dhanusu |
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Abstract :“Sales” is the life blood of any business and it is an important base for the survival and growth of the business. Every business requires an initial investment before it generates incomes. In addition, it incurs some of the expenses in every period for the purpose of manufacturing or sales.
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MAHATMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE ACT (MGNREGA) AND MIGRATION IN RURAL INDIA |
Author : Prof. Basavaraj S. Benni and Nagaraja J. |
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Abstract :The MGNREGA is the flagship welfare programme of the UPA Government and the largest of its Kind in India. MGNREGA will have significant positive impact on seasonal Rural – Urban Migration by providing rural workers with employment during the lean season MGNREGA income provides a significant value addition to meet the higher order needs critical for their survival or growth and development of their family.
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