Articles of Volume : 8 Issue : 6, March, 2019 |
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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING IN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE |
Author : Dr. Neha Puranik |
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Abstract :Now a day’s there is immense use of technology in all
organizations. Use of technology is leading to more
sophisticated and complex methods of frauds, than before.
Hence preventing frauds from occurring and detecting frauds
at right time is a big challenge to businessman. |
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PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT IN SHRIMAD BHAGAVAD GITA . |
Author : Tanmay Mandal |
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Abstract :To protect good, to destroy evil and to establish
Dharma, God is born in all ages . Holy Bhagavad Gita, which is
also referred to as Gita is the oldest scripture of the world and
guides the lives of the people. This holy text covers 18 chapters
and 700 verses. |
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Cu(II) COMPLEXES WITH SOME TRIDENTATE N2O DONOR SCHIFF BASE LIGANDS OF ETHYLENEDIAMINE DERIVATIVES: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW |
Author : Dr. Pallab Bhowmik |
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Abstract :The proposed reveiw work focuses on the systematic study of the polynuclear Cu(II) complexes
containing tridentate N2O donor Schiff base ligands as N,O donor derived from ethylenediamine
derivatives in presence of several auxiliary bridging groups. The nuclearity, geometry around Cu(II)
centers, bridging mode of ligands and magnetic properties of complexes are describe briefly.
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STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY OF COPPER(II) COMPLEXES WITH DIFFERENT CARBOXYLATES LIGANDS |
Author : Dr. Chaitali Biswas |
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Abstract :The paper deals with an overview on the mononuclear,
dinuclear and polynuclear Cu(II) complexes of some
carboxylate ligands. This paper also emphasize on versatile
coordination behavior of carboxylates displaying distinct
bonding modes toward metal cations, such as monodentate
and chelate, as well as µ2 bridging ligands in syn-syn, syn-anti,
and anti-anti conformations. Long chain dicarboxylates are
excellent structure directing anions due to their flexible
bridging capability for the construction of metal-organic
networks (MOF’s). |
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INTERLINKING OF RIVERS: NECESSITIES, BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES |
Author : Sarita Sharma and Dr. Usha Jain |
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Abstract :water is the most important natural renewable
resource and is vital for all life on the earth .The well being
and development of any society is dependent on the
availability of water. |
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SOCIAL CHALLENGES IN CURBING CHILD PORNOGRAPHY IN INDIA |
Author : Gajanan Choudhary |
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Abstract :Children, as has historically been, are one of the most
vulnerable groups in the society. Child abuse increasingly
being a greater concern, discourses of child rights have
garnered importance. Kofi A. Annan, former Secretary
General of the United Nations, observed that: |
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DIFFERENTLY- ABLED PERSONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS – A SYNERGIC VIEW |
Author : Dr. M. Ramana Reddy |
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Abstract :Human Rights are all inclusive, and common,
political, financial, social and social rights that have a place
with every single individual, including in an unexpected
way abled people. In an unexpected way abled people are
qualified for the acknowledgment of every human right and
crucial opportunities on equivalent terms with others in the
public arena, without segregation of any sort. They likewise
appreciate certain human right explicitly connected to their
status. |
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STUDIES OF WOOD DIMENSION ON SOME ANGIOSPERM SPECIES FROM NANDURBAR DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. Satish V. Deore |
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Abstract :In the present study of 13 different angiosperm
plants, the wood had been covered by the Nandurbar
district. It is a part of the Deccan Plateau that is located in
the northern part of the state of Maharashtra between 21 N
at 21.32N latitude and 73.34 E at 74.3 E longitudes for its
study of the dimension of wood. Melia azedarach shows the
highest value for the cross sectional area of the heartwood
of 484.95 cm where the cross section of Acacia ariculiformis
of the sapwood was recorded at least 8.01 cm, among all
wood sections. |
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A REVIEW OF WATER POLLUTION BYAZO DYES AND ITS IMPACT |
Author : Vijendra Batra and Pravin Deshpande |
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Abstract :Dyes are integral part of colorfull world. Textile
industries are one of the important industries using highest
varieties of dyes, and generates large amount of effluents,
variety of synthetic dyestuff released by Textile industries,
creating severe threats to environment. More than 70% dyes
used by textile industries are azo dyes. During the fixing and
manufacturing of these dyes huge amount of waste water is
discharged. This water contains toxic chemicals and material.
The effect of this polluted water on environment and human
life, its treatment to control damage, is the main theme of the paper. |
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A SCRUTINY OF TRADEMARK DISPUTES IN DOMAIN NAMES |
Author : Dr. Deevanshu Shrivastava |
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Abstract :With the globalization and commercialization of the
Internet, area names have taken on another centrality as
business identifiers. At the point when the Internet was in its
early stages, space names were made to fill in as valuable
mental helper methods for finding explicit PCs on the Internet.
Area names are currently very noticeable in "genuine space"
also - appearing on TV plugs, announcements, magazine
promotions, and even the sides of transports. |
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EMERGING ROLE OF GRAM PANCHAYATS IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION |
Author : Rajiv Kumar |
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Abstract :Poverty is a social phenomenon in which a section of
society is unable to fulfil even its basic necessities of life. In
wider connotation the term poverty does not include merely
those who are unemployed and poor but it also includes those
earning very little due to low wages or low productivity. Gillin
and Gillin put it as “A condition in which a person either
because of inadequate income or unwise expenditure does
not maintain a scale of living high enough to provide for
physical and mental efficiency and to enable him and his
natural dependents to function usefully according to the
standard of society which is a member.”1 |
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IMPACT OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION ON INVESTMENT BEHAVIOUR OF WORKING WOMEN OF HYDERABAD KARNATAKA REGION |
Author : Dr. Veena M. |
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Abstract :In the world of investment, the dominant player is
investor, who makes investment decisions with different
motives. Among many objectives, the most prominent
objective is to earn maximum return on investments.
However, the choice of investment avenues does not solely
depend on the return on their investment as it is evidenced by
the fact that the most investors invest their funds in more
than one security suggests that there are other factors too
and hence they must also be considered. |
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MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY (MNP) IN INDIA : A STUDY |
Author : Dr. H. S. Bhatiya and Prof. Shaikh Tasleem Ahmad |
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Abstract :MNP or mobile number portability, allows the
customers to change their mobile phone operator from
one to another and keep their existing mobile phone
number. This also applies if users are crossing states
across the country (moving Telecom Circles). They can
switch their mobile phone operator or stay with the same
operator in another state. This will prevent them from
incurring roaming charges. |
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ANATOMICAL STUDIES OF NODE, LEAF, VESSEL ELEMENTS AND EPIDERMAL FEATURES OF ROTALA ROTUNDIFOLIA (BUCH-HAN-EX-D.DON) KOHENE BELONGS TO FAMILY LYTHRACEAE |
Author : Anil A. Kshirsagar |
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Abstract :The present paper deals with the anatomical
studies of node, leaf and stomatal epidermal features of
Rotala rotundifolia (Buch-han-ex-D.don) kohene belongs to
family Lythraceae. The leaf is amphistomatic,mucilage cells
are common in occurrence while spongy tissues are loosely
arranged in leaf. The node is unilacunar one traced. The
length of vessel length measures from 285.5µm to 392.7 µm.
The perforation plates of vessels is simple, lateral wall
thickening is pitted, end walls of vessel elements are oblique
and transverse noted. |
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ATTITUDE TOWARDS SCIENCE AMONG SECONDARY STUDENTS |
Author : Amitava Khan |
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Abstract :The running epoch is the age of science .Our feelings,
beliefs ,values may be endeavor of science .The impact of
science playes a vital role in every part of our life . So it is
necessary all the students of institution should developed
mentally affection, creative, interested,conciousness and
attitude towards science. The present study investigated the
attitude towards science in secondary students and
Environmental awareness on the basis of their gender
.Attitude towards science in secondary students consisted of
20 items ( 13 positive and 7 negative items) developed by
researcher was used in this study. 80 secondary students as a sample were randomly selected from from two
high school ( one arban and other from rural area ) in Purba Bardhaman district ,West Bengal, India. For the
data analysis and interpretation Mean , SD and t test are used . The study reveals that there is no
relationship between attitude towards science in secondary students with their gender. The study shows that
their is no relationship between Environmental awareness on the basis of their gender. Girls shows slightly
high level attitude towards science than boys. |
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SOCIAL MEDIA USAGE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS, KARNATAKA STATE |
Author : Kumar B. Dasar and Purnima Pattanshetty |
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Abstract :The study surveyed the impact of social media on
students’ academic performance in public day
secondary schools. The study was conducted in
Karnataka state; Belagavi where 1132 respondents,
(students, teachers and principals) participated in the
study. Researcher used mixed method research design.
Purposive and simple random sampling techniques were
used to obtain the sample of the study. The objectives of
the study were: to established whether secondary school
students were aware of any social media places, to establish which social media sites were frequented by
students in public day secondary schools and find out the influence of social media on students’ academic
performance in public day secondary schools. The outcomes revealed that majority of students in day
secondary school were aware and access social media sites with majority of them spending an average of
over two hours per day. The most frequented social sites being What’s Up and Face book and teachers,
students and principal strongly agreed that access of social media sites by high school students has affected
negatively their academic and language usage. |
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A CORRELATIONAL STUDY OF SELF-REGULATION AND SELF-ESTEEM OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF MUMBAI |
Author : Rahul Dandekar |
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Abstract :Self-regulation is a process in which students set
goals for their life and then attempts to monitor, regulate
and control their thoughts, opinions, motivation and
actions.Self-esteem is the way you feel about yourself. Selfesteem is fundamental and is a basis of a positive attitude
towards living. The study aimed at finding out whether
there exists any relationship between self-regulation and
self-esteem of secondary school students. The sample
consisted of 691 secondary school students from 15 schools
of Greater Mumbai (407 boys and 284 girls). In order to
collect data, self-regulation scale by Lachake P. (2009) and self-esteem scale byRosenberg, M. (1965) were
used to measure self-regulation and self-esteem of secondary school students respectively. The results of
the present study revealed that there exist positive and significant correlation betweenself-regulation and
self-esteem of secondary school students. |
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HAPPINESS AT WORKPLACE –A STUDY ON SOFTWARE INDUSTRY IN BANGALORE, INDIA |
Author : Dr. Archana Choudhary and Prof. Bala Subramanian R. |
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Abstract :Happiness at work place refers to how contented
people are with the jobs that they are doing and their
personal lives. The notion of happiness is linked to
individual’s subjective well-being. Happiness at the
workplace is very important for improving overall
productivity in any organization. Happy people are said to be
productive people while the people who are not happy may
not carry out any work with full attention. Some studies
believe that the organizations which maintain long-term
happiness in their places have better chances of enhancing
and sustaining productivity. Therefore, they should be aware of the factors which contribute to employees’
happiness and take steps to enhance those factors leading to happiness in their workplaces. Since research
on employees’ happiness was very few in the past, there is a need of proper conceptualization of it so that
proper research on it could be conducted. This paper tries to find out the factors responsible for happiness
at the workplace that could add value to the existing knowledge of research in this area. Therefore the
study tries to analyse the extent to which the factors explain the level of happiness and how the individual
factors affect the happiness level of employees especially in the context of software industry. |
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS ZERO-KNOWLEDGE BASED PROTOCOLS UNDER VARIOUS SITUATIONS |
Author : Ankur Sodhi and Dr. Rakesh Gangwar |
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Abstract :Cryptography is technique for secure
communication between two or more parties. There are
various techniques available for the same & Zero Knowledge
Proof based Protocols is one of them. It is one of the reliable
protocols when it comes to authentication & is widely used
in various applications. In ZKP the claimant never reveals
anything that may reveal the secret. The claimant proves to
the verifying party that the secret is known to it, without
revealing the secret. The communication between the
claimant & verifier is designed in a way that the secret is
never revealed. After the message is exchanged the verifier will have the information that whether the
claimant is the authentic user or not. In this paper we have discussed the various situations in which the
ZKP based protocols are used. There are variety of situations & scenarios where the cryptographic strength
of ZKP is used with variations, be if for a Body Wireless Network, for underwater transmission, for cloud
computing & at times for providing security for a web-based model. The brief study of various situations in
mention in the below stated related work. |
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A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE USE OF SMART BOARDS FOR TEACHING- LEARNING |
Author : Dr. Monika Davar |
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Abstract :A recent pedagogical innovation which has had a
significant impact on the way learning experiences are
provided in schools is the use of Interactive whiteboards.
SMART Boards are a type of interactive white boards with
touch sensitive screens mounted on the wall of the classroom.
A projector projects information from a computer onto the
whiteboard which is displayed to the whole class. SMART
Boards are now widely being used for teaching in developed
countries but its potential has yet to be tapped in developing
countries like India. Considering the increasing use of SMART Boards at the global level and its benefits cited
by various researchers in foreign countries, it becomes imperative to study its usefulness in the Indian
context. The study aimed at examining the use of SMART Boards, its strengths and limitations for teaching
learning. Case study method was used. Observation and interview tools were used to collect data which was
analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. This is followed by discussion of findings in relation to the
objectives of the study.
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ATTITUDE TOWARDS USING NEW TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING AND TECHNOPHOBIA OF B.Ed. TRAINEES |
Author : K. Manikandan and Dr. A. Magalingam |
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Abstract :The present study was explored to find out the level
of attitude towards using new technology in teaching and
technophobia of B.Ed. trainees. Survey method was adopted
for this study. The simple random sample consists of 850
B.Ed. trainees in Cuddalore district. Self-made tools were used
to collect the data. Data was analyzed using by t-test. Results
found that there is no significant difference in attitude
towards using new technology and technophobia of B.Ed.
trainees with respect to gender and age.
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SELF-GOVERNMENT IN NANDED DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. B. V. Vijapure |
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Abstract :The term ’Local Self-Government,’ generally means
the ’administration of a locality - a village, a town or a city or
any other area smaller than the State - by a body
representing the local inhabitants, possessing a fairly large
amount of autonomy, raising atleast a part of its revenue
through local taxation and spending its income on services
which are regarded as local and therefore, indistinct from the
State and Central services. When people begin to live
together in a locality, communal living requires certain civic
amenities like water-supply, drainage, sanitation, roads,
markets and prevention of epidemics. With the increase in population expansion follows in other field like
trade and commerce, education, public health and public works. The provision of these basic amenities
becomes the added responsibility of the local government. |
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PERFORMANCE OF KARNATAKA VIKAS GRAMEENA BANK : AN ANALYSIS OF PRIORITY SECTOR LENDING |
Author : Smt. R. S. Puranik and Prof. D. M. Madari |
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Abstract :Rural Banking in India refers to a set up of financial
institutions for the economic improvement of rural poor in
rural areas. The Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank is the one
of the leading RRBs in Karnataka and has occupied an unique
place in the multiagency approach applied to provide
agricultural and rural credit in rural areas of Karnataka. The
KVG Bank has the front runner in catering to the needs of the
farmers, traders, rural artisans, Professionals, self-employed,
contractors and all other sections of the society. In this paper
an attempt is made to evaluate the role of the Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank towards priority sector
lending in Karnataka, through the parameters like disbursement of loan to various priority sectors like
Agriculture, allied Activities, SSI units and Trade or Services. The study reported that, the KVG Bank has
provided highest loan to agriculture as compare to other sector of the rural area and playing the
significant role towards the development of agriculture sector. Further it is noted that the priority sector
advances of the bank to allied activities is insignificant reflecting its utter negligence of allied activities. |
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TECHNO-PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVE IN SOCIAL SCIENCE TEACHING: REDEFINING TPACK FRAMEWORK |
Author : Alphonsa Joseph |
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Abstract :Teaching is considered as a complex and illstructured activity especially in the 21st century with the
rapid growth of information and communication
technologies (ICT). This complexity has been furthered
again with the integration of technology in the teaching
process. The paper intends to find a compatible solution
encompassing teaching within the framework of
integrating technology into the content and pedagogical
knowledge and examine the ways teachers endorse the
technological, pedagogical and content practices in Social Science teaching. This is examined by using
Technological, Pedagogical and Content Knowledge analysis (TPACK) (Mirshra & Koehler, 2006) as a
framework to explore the technology integration practices in Social Science education. The very
framework is built upon the Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) of Lee Shulman ,which conceptualizes
on the inclusion of technological knowledge in teaching process. The TPACK framework is instrumental to
the teachers for effective teaching with the inclusion of technological knowledge. The insertion of
technology in education is reshaping or transforming the teaching/ learning paradigm and not just an
add-on to the existing system of education. The utilization of technology modifies the pedagogical
techniques and in turn pedagogy provides the basic requirements to the effective integration of
technology, hence there is a reciprocal interaction among the two. The paper also propose to depict the
multifaceted integration of three important aspects of knowledge ie. Content knowledge, pedagogical
knowledge and technological knowledge. The interaction of these three bodies of knowledge provides us
theoretical as well as experiential knowledge on how we can successfully integrate technology into the
teaching of Social Sciences. This study also analyses how technology supports teachers in identifying the
learners with content specific understandings and conduct effective blending of technology in the
classroom context. The focus group discussion data of second semester student teachers who are presently
undergoing the school based teaching practice were utilized to assess the teacher’s knowledge about the
integration of technological knowledge into the pedagogical and content knowledge in the school
education. ‘Inclusion of the excluded techniques’ in teaching was observed as an effective strategy for the
development of TPACK in student teachers, which would in turn enhance the integration of technology in
teaching and it makes the complex activity of teaching into a fascinating bustle.
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COMPREHENDING MEANING OF LIFE IN THE WORKS OF LEO TOLSTOY |
Author : Mary Samuel |
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Abstract :The main theme of almost all the Tolstoy’s work
was the spiritual life of man. According to the teachings of
Tolstoy, the question of the meaning of life does not arise
because a person lacks meaning in his life, rather due to
his acknowledgement of the inconsistency he feels against
the ideal meaning in his personal life. It is the sudden
acknowledgment of this, which makes the question
possible for the person. Religion, invariably has a direction
relation with the meaning of life.This process of
acknowledgement is not transitory rather it is inherent in
every individual. Tolstoy concepts of life, death, man, love and God acquire meaning only when it is in
connection with the concept of the meaning of life. |
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A STUDY ON INFLUENCE OF ACADEMIC POSITION OF FEMALE FACULTIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION ON BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF FMCG PRODUCTS IN PUNE CITY |
Author : Dr. Kunal Badade and Sushil Shende |
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Abstract :This paper deals with buying behaviour of female
faculties employed in higher educational management
institutions in pune city.The buying behaviour of these
feamle faculties are with respect to FMCG products.Buying
behaviour is a complex phenomenon.There are Individual
factors and other factors.Here only Individual factor is
being considered.Among many individual factors academic
position is considered.is there any influence of academic
posistion on buying behaviour of femal faculties while
purchasing FMCG products?The researcher tried to find
the answer. |
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PROXIMATE AND NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS OF WILD VEGETABLES FROM PALGHAR DISTRICT , MAHARASHTRA, INDIA |
Author : Vaibhav K. Satvi and C. L. Marathe |
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Abstract :Ten wild vegetables viz. plants species of
Chlorophytum tuberosum Roxb., Celosia argentea Linn,
Amorphophllus commutatus (Schott) Engl.in DC., Bauhinia
Malbarica Roxb., Peucedanum grande, Arum sessiliflorum
Roxb.Ipomea aquatic Of Vegetable and three fruits vegetables
namely Garugo pinnataRoxb.Randia uliginosa (Retz.) DC and
Momordica dioica Roxb used as fruits vegetables Were
studied for nutritional assessment and proximate analysis.
Moisture, Fibers, Ash, Dry matter,Total protein, fat and
carbohydrate contents were reported as the percentage
composition, Starch, energy and sugar were calculated from all the plants species which is used by tribal of
Palghar. Result shows that in Peucedanum grande of vegetable and Gaurgo pinnata Roxb. Of fruits contain
highest amount of Carbohydrates and respectively Bauhinia malbarica and Randia uliginosa fruit contain
lower amount of Carbohydrates. Bauhinia malbarica contain highest in fat and Arum sessiliflurus were
calculated lower fats. Garugo pinnata were reach source of starch and Ipomea aquatic were less source of
starch. These vegetables were proved to be high level of proximate content and therefore may be
considered as a good source of tribal food. |
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON EXPONENTIAL GROWTH RATE AND AUTHOR PRODUCTIVITY IN NEUTRINO RESEARCH |
Author : Natarajan V. and Dr. K. Sanjeevi |
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Abstract :The present study analyzes the Exponential growth
rate and trends in author productivity trend of Neutrino
Research from 2011 to 2017. The results found that
exponential growth rate was increased 1.01 in 2015 to 1.13
in 2016. Two authored contributions was higher (2502
records) followed by triple, multiple and single authors.
The Average Author per Paper is increased from 10.7 to
11.01 from the year 2015 to 2017. |
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RELEVANCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA TO THE INDIAN MARKET AND HOW THE SOCIAL MEDIA PLAYERS CAN EXPLOIT IT |
Author : Suvarna S. and Mallikarjuna N. L. |
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Abstract :When it arrived, sceptics wondered if social media
would succeed in India the way it did elsewhere. A country
with a huge chunk of illiterates, according to them, was not
the right turf for it. At best, the educated and some wellinformed sections of society, with exposure to English
language and western lifestyle might patronise it . But
technological advancements and the forward-looking
attitude of the so-called semi-literate populace of the
country, proved the naysayers wrong. The researcher
interacted with two stakeholder categories associated with
social media, namely the social media marketers and customers to investigate the encouraging outcome.
Apps like Whatsapp gained currency sooner than expected thanks to falling data costs, thereby catalysing
the growth of social media. With more and more Indians exploiting the mobile internet, social media
penetration has been rising too. But the booster injection came in the form of social content entertainment
that was provided in the vernacular / local language. Thus, the ignorance of English did not come in the
way of the growth of social media. Additionally, the researcher inferred that the social media catered to
the needs of the narcissistic segments of society. Customers liked social media because it supported their
self-promotion efforts. Marketers would do well to add value to their services by delivering personalised
content and notifications in real-time. They should move from content-specific format to what the next
generation online users demand. |
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CORRELATION OF COACH AND ATHLETE : A MODEL OF MOTIVATION |
Author : Dr. Baliram Hanmantrao Ingle |
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Abstract :Instructing is a great activity. That is a test of
patience but it is a joyful and adventurous business. Nobody
can’t become a instruct, since instructing is an Art and Skill.
Instructing is a tedious work. The instruct and the
secondary staff spend time, energy, money, efforts and all
the needed resources, to ready players in four fundamental
aspects of technical, training, tactical and physical and
psychic instructing. So through a process of coaching most
players deepen and sharpen their learning skills. A good
coach can lead a team to victory instead of piling up loses
one after the other. We may call him a philosopher, judge, role-model, teacher, trainer fitness- instructor,
psychologist etc. planning is a vital system to ensure continuous growth of personality and sports
performance in the coaching age of high performance in the training age of high work. The major issue is
that the art of modifying them and substituting them is not known to all the person. A coach can modify
the behavior of players and can supply desired direction to them through the mechanism of inspiration.
The entire team of experts, along with the coach can now survey the pasteurize movement of a player. In
today’s society man lives with loads of accent. These two aspects of science are very vital for the coach to
deal with, Athletes have reached outstanding performance by sometimes adapting their behaviors to their
coaches needs. |
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DIVERSITY OF FOREST TREE ROTTING FUNGI: A POSITIVE IMPACT FOR INCREASING CAVITY LOVING BIRDS AT KULIK RAIGANJ WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, WEST BENGAL |
Author : Parimal Mandal |
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Abstract :Kulik Raiganj Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the
major bird’s sanctuaries of West Bengal, inhabited by
nearly about 164 species of birds of national and
international importance. Many of which are tree cavity
loving for their nesting. The frequency of cavity nester
depends on limited source of tree cavities/holes in forest.
These cavities/holes are produced through the processes of
wood decay by tree rotting fungi, and sometimes followed
by avian excavators. Conservation of cavity-nesting birds
requires a solid understanding of how cavities are
produced and used. We studied the role of tree rotting fungi in producing tree cavities for cavity loving
birds at the community level from 2015 to 2018, and determined tree rotting fungi that produced the
cavities.
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IMPACT OF GST ON THE PURCHASING POWER OF AN INDIVIDUAL IN THIRUVALLUR DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. N. L. Amudhayee and K. Jeyalakshmi |
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Abstract :The GST Bill – a biggest reform in the country came
into force from 1 July 2017. GST in India is a comprehensive,
multistage, destination based tax that is levied on every
value addition. The major objectives are to avoid multiple
indirect taxes and multi stage taxes levied into a unified
single tax. An attempt is made to analyse the awareness
about GST and its impact on purchasing power of an
individual. The primary data is collected from 110
individuals of Thiruvallur district to identify the relationship
between implementation of GST and the purchasing power
of an individual. A statistical analysis such as percentage analysis, correlation analysis, chi-square test and
ANOVA test were used. The study depicts that there is a relationship between GST and the purchasing
power of the individuals and concluded that the GST really influences the purchasing power. |
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A STUDY ON OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF TNSTC IN COIMBATORE DIVISION |
Author : C. Senbaga Aiyan Moorthi and Dr. S. Ganesan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The transport system in the state occupies an
important position in the basic infrastructure facilities in
India. Faster industrialization, urbanization and evergrowing state economy have triggered an unprecedented
increase of vehicle population in the state. The transport
department is one of the major revenue earning
departments of the state government. The economic
development of a country and the advancement of
civilization depend, inter alia, on the road transport system.
The importance of the road transport system came to be
realized only in the recent years. In India for this purpose the Central Government passed the Road
Transport Corporation Act in 1948, empowering State Government to undertake the Organization of Road
Transport Service. It covers the period from 2000-01 to 2015-16. The Corporation’s activities have
expanded considerably which is revealed by the average daily kilometers operated. The cost of operation
per km of Coimbatore division has increased due to inflation and hike in prices of fuel, oil, spares, tools, etc.
The earnings per km shows increasing trend on account of introduction of new routes and fare revision. On
the whole, the overall productivity of the Corporation is satisfactory as indicated by the above parameters. |
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"HUMAN RIGHTS AND AN EXAMINATION OF ITS RELEVANCE IN THE PRESENT INDIAN CONTEXT" |
Author : Dr. V. Vijay Sarthi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The idea and implementation of Human Rights dates
back to 3rd Century Before Christ in the history of human
civilization when Aristotle and his master Plato seriously
attempted for the security of common man. Of course Aristotle
desired to prevent the atrocities and sins of the powerful on
the weaker sections of the society through the fear of Religion.
But when the suppressors and oppressors started using
Religion itself as an instrument against to the people, the
purpose and insight of Aristotle was defeated. Hence the
rebellion of Martin Luther of Germany and Nietzsche against
the hierarchy of Popes, Arch Bishops of church. However the importance of Human Rights was remarkably
realized by mankind after the First World War and the Second World War when the military powers
started committing excesses against the innocent people and the prisoners of war of the respective
countries.
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INTRODUCTION OF ICT EDUCATION IN KERALA: A HISTORICAL ANALYSIS |
Author : Arunima Anil |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Information and communication technologies has
revolutionised the education system and is used as a means
for improving the quality of education. Central and state
government initiatives has laid a strong foundation for
introducing IT enabled education, though many schools
lags behind in effectively integrating ICT into the
curriculum. High cost of equipments and software’s, weak
infrastructures, inadequate funds, lack of skilled ICT
professionals, lack of appropriate organizational support,
unwillingness of teachers to adapt to new technologies,
poor subscription of internet, delay in maintenance are stumbling blocks on the adoption of ICTs in
schools. This paper therefore examines the historical background of ICT education and the relevance of its
integration in the present education system using secondary data. The article focuses upon the
Government of Kerala’s initiation of IT@ School project in order to have in depth analysis of its vision,
objectives and needs. |
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LOVING-KINDNESS (METTA) MEDITATION FOR STRESS REDUCTION |
Author : Ven. Pannavudha and Dr. J. Thirumal |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Buddhist philosophy is rich with teachings of mental
training aimed at the cultivation of happiness, compassion,
contentment and helpfulness. These mental trainings are
commonly known as "meditation" or "Bhavana" which aims at
purifying and training the mind of disturbances such as anger,
hatred, ill-will, apathy, worries and restlessness which make
people depress and stress in life and replacing them with
concentration, awareness, intelligence, will-power, confidence
and joy which can make people would be happy, joyful and
blissful without stresses. Hereby,I would like to research and
explore one of the useful techniques of Buddhist teaching to
practice for stress reducing namely "Loving- kindness" (Metta) meditation techniques which constitute the
foundation of the Buddhist mental training. |
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MARKETING OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES BY PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTOR HOSPITALS IN TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. D. Andrews Scott and Dr. S. Anthony Rahul Golden |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Hospital is an integral part of a social and medical
organization. The function of a hospital is to provide
complete healthcare, both curative and preventive. The
health care industry in India is becoming increasingly more
competitive. There are different types of hospitals like the
government hospital, private hospital, and single and
multispecialty hospital, trust hospital which provide different
kinds of facilities to the patients. The scope of the study is
confined to the marketing of healthcare by private and public
hospitals on patients’ perspective located in Tirunelveli
Corporation of Tamil Nadu state. In Tirunelveli Corporation there are good numbers of private and public
hospitals in both urban and rural areas providing advanced methods of treatment to the people. Further,
the study is confined to factors that influence the patients’ to select a particular hospital. As regards
patients’, the study is confined to the problems that are faced by them in availing healthcare services by
private and public hospitals in Tirunelveli District. Both primary and secondary data have used to study
the objectives of this research. From the patients’ perspective, their reasons for preferring either level of
attitude towards the health services provided by the both government and private hospitals and the
problems that have been faced by them in availing health services both from the Government and the
private hospitals have been elicited. |
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PARENTAL ATTITUDE TOWARDS KANYASHREE FOR FACILITATING WOMEN EDUCATION |
Author : Sheikh Imran Pervez |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Women education is very much important for
empowering women and eradicating vile gender inequality.
There should be a number of government initiatives for the
enhancement of women education. Conditional Cash
Transfer schemes provide cash directly to poor households in
response to the household/individual fulfilling specific
conditions such as minimum attendance of children in
schools, and/or attendance at health clinics, participation in
immunization and the like. West Bengal government
initiated ‘Kanyashree’ is a Conditional Cash Transfer scheme.
The core objectives of Kanyashree are to ensure that girls retention in school and delay their marriages till
at least age 18. Parents are the important stakeholders of the education system. Present paper was
conducted to study the parental attitude towards Kanyashree for facilitating women education. It was a
descriptive survey research. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse and interpret
parental attitude. Result shows that parental attitude towards Kanyashree for facilitating women
education is mostly positive. |
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OBSTACLES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MARGINALIZED SECTION OF THE SOCIETY : AN ANALYSIS OF KALOOKI NIGHTS BY HOWARD JACOBSON |
Author : Smita Devi and Dr. Nitin Malhotra |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Jews are often considered as a paradoxical. They are
mixture of secular and sacred ideologies. Harsh stroke of
destiny shattered life structure of Jews. They were forcefully
executed from their own land and were compelled to live the
lives of wanderers. Time and again Jews were forced to live
the lives as per the norms of their host nations. They were
marginalized and subjugated by the rulers of host nations. In
order to create a pure Aryan race Adolf Hitler created the
enormous brutality in Germany. Traumas of concentration
camps horrified Jews from generation after generation.
Christians boycotted and abandoned Jews from their lands terming as heretics or Christ killers. Thus, Jews
often faced subjugation not only in their own lands but also in their host nations. They had to struggle a lot
to prove their innocence and to maintain their existence in the world. This paper is an attempt to project
the conditions of Jews as marginalized other. It again aims to explore antisemitic prejudice against Jews. It
will try to discuss impact of holocaust in the lives of Jews. |
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ROLE OF PARENTING STYLE IN LEVEL OF FRUSTRATION AMONG ADOLESCENT |
Author : Amardip Mohan Ambhore |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Aim of the present study was to find out the role of
Parenting Style in Level of Frustration among adolescent.
For this propose 80 adolescence were selected by
purposively. Parenting style questionnaire, frustration scale
was used for data collection and apply descriptive statistic
method for data analyses. Results shows that level of
regression, fixation and resignation is low among
Authoritative parenting Style adolescent then authoritarian
parenting Style adolescent but results also found that
aggression level is high among Authoritarian parenting
Style adolescents. |
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YOKE OF GLOBALISATION AND ECONOMIC REFORMS ON EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA- A SYNERGIC VIEW |
Author : K. Adinarayana Reddy |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In a general sense, “globalisation” refers to
integration of nations through the process of crossnational
flows of goods, investment, production and technology.
However, any discussion about globalisation raises several
questions starting from its definition to the implications.
The questions that are specific to this subject are - What is
globalisation? Is it an economic concept? Is Globalisation a
new phenomenon? How does the process of globalisation
operate? Who are all the major players of globalisation?
What are the merits and demerits of globalisation? How to
maximise benefits of globalisation? or How to minimise the demerits? What are the problems faced by
India and what are the challenges ahead for India in the era of Globalisation? What is the impact of
globalisation? Though the objective of this paper is not to provide answers to all these questions, an
attempt is made to provide a brief outline on globalisation that becomes a base to understand the
economic reforms and the employment scenario in India. The paper is divided in to three sections. In the
first section, the basics of globalisation are presented. In the section 2, the economic reforms initiated in
India are discussed. In the last section, the trends in employment and the impact of globalisation are
discussed. |
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STRATEGIES ADOPTED FOR THE WELL-BEING OF SCHOOL CHILDREN IN DHARWAD EXHIBITING ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER SYMPTOMS |
Author : Ms. Chitkala Venkareddy |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :A childhood developmental disorder is Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) a group three of
troubles in areas of attention which show challenges with
school working. Hyperactive- including strolling around the
classroom when seating is expected, talking out of turn,
intrusive verbalizations, not finishing on directions and
interfering with educator guideline less emotionally
mature, more reactive with feelings which requires
strategies to control above symptoms from Parents and
Teachers .The present study stresses on the strategies adopted for the well being of school children
exhibiting ADHD symptoms. Premises and Methodology: A study is conducted from different Government,
Pvt Aided and Pvt Unaided Schools in Dharwad City by taking a sample size of 500 children and parents,
250 teachers by adopting descriptive design, random sampling method, self constructed questionnaire is
framed to know the Strategies adopted and conners scale was administered to teachers and parents to
identify children exhibiting ADHD symptoms Results: The value of F=90.0982, p<0.05 related to motivation
strategies, F=241.7172, p<0.05 for counselling services and referral services Conclusion: Thus study aims in
understanding the intervention techniques to prevent from long term negative outcome for ADHD
symptoms. |
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A STUDY OF TONI MORRISON’S NOVELS: THE BLUEST EYE |
Author : Miss Sapna Mishra, Dr. A. L. Gautam and Dr. Laxmikant Tripathi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Eco feminist interpretation of tonimorrison’s novels:
The Bluest Eye. The present paper aims at the study of Toni
Morrison’s novels with an Eco Feministic approach. It is
based on the study of novelthe ‘Bluest Eye’. It shows how
women and nature are related to each other and how both
are oppressed by the patriarchal society in the same way
and how women and nature both are showing resistance
towards this dominance in their own ways.They are system
of societal and psychological restrictions that have critically
affected the lives of blacks in general and African
Americans in Particular. This paper examines all the female characters in these novels are related and
affected by nature in one or other ways. This oppression is still there in the contemporary period. |
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EFFECT OF SKILL TRAINING AND PLYOMETRIC TRAINING ON SELECTED MOTOR FITNESS COMPONENTS AMONG SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS |
Author : S. Shukkur and Dr. D. Krishna Murthy |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The reason for the investigation was to discover the
impact of impact of ability preparing and plyometric
preparing on chosen engine wellness parts among school
volleyball players. To achieve this purpose, 36 male
volleyball players studying in the various schools from
Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh were selected as subjects. They
were divided into three equal groups and each group
consisted of 12 subjects. Group-I performed skill training,
group-II performed plyometric training and group-III acted
as control. The preparation time frame for both the test
bunches was twelve weeks and control aggregate who did not take part any uncommon preparing
separated from the normal exercises. The dependent variables tested were speed, muscular strength and
explosive power. The gathered information from these three gatherings earlier and after the preparation
time frame were factually inspected for noteworthy distinction assuming any, by applying Analysis of
Covariance (ANCOVA). Since three groups were involved, Scheffe S test was used as post-hoc test to find out
any difference between the groups. The consequence of the examination demonstrates that there was huge
enhancement for chosen engine wellness parts, for example, speed, strong quality and touchy intensity of
school volleyball players because of the impact of aptitude preparing and plyometric preparing. |
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MUSIC IN HIGHER EDUCATION: PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES |
Author : Dr. Kashiling V. Math |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The paper focuses on various schools and Institutions
that have given decisive contributions to the area and arena
of music. The paper specifically focuses on the contributions
of some Insrtitutions like, KMMC, Delhi School of Music,
Madras Music Academy, Swarnabhumi Academy of Music and
The True School of Music. Music is said to be universal
language. Music is language of the soul and learning music is
one of the most purest attempts at attaining art. Music in
India has steadily risen to great heights. Today, India is home
to some of the best music institutes of the world. Getting a degree in music, is as mainstream as getting a
degree in engineering or becoming a doctor. As far as Music in Higher Education is concerned the above
stated schools and institutions possess their own vitality and importance not only as local level but also at
global stage |
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HYDRODICTYON RETICULATUM (L.) LAGERHEIM, A FRESH WATER MACRO ALGAE CAUSING NUISANCE EUTROPHICATION ON PADDY FIELD OF WEST BENGAL, INDIA |
Author : Parimal Mandal |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Hydrodictyon reticulatum (L.) Lagerheim
(Hydrodictyaceae, Chlorophyta), a filamentous water net
algae was found during March to June in the year 2014-16
on paddy field of West Bengal, India. The water-net has a
characteristic cylindrical fishing net like coenobium. The
algae form a dense water bloom and eutrophication on
paddy field. In the present study growth of Hydrodictyon
reticulatum and its effect on different environmental
parameters viz. dissolved oxygen (DO), pH and temperature
were measured at different growth conditions. Growth of Hydrodictyon reticulatum was found prolific in
the present study which showed 2-fold increase of fresh weight in the 3rd day and 3-fold increase at the 7th
day. Dissolve oxygen (DO) was measured in the following test which showed significant decline at night.
The pH was also found to increase from 7.4-9.00 at day time which approaches to neutral at night.
Temperature was found to decrease. Prolific growth of the algae forms a dense water bloom on paddy field
which may lead to mass eutrophication.
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POST-AMBEDKARITES BUDDHIST CONVERSION MOVEMENT IN MAHARASHTRA: AN OVERVIEW |
Author : Mangala Tayade |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The paper attempts to analyse the PostAmbedkarites Buddhist conversion movement and its
philosophical perspective with particular reference to
Maharashtra. It will also discuss the Buddhist conversion
movement and its importance to reject the hegemony of the
Hindu religion. First, it will focus on Ambedkar’s ideas on
the Buddhist conversion and its impact on society. Besides,
the paper aims is to explain the academic debates on
Buddhist conversion movement. The major aim of the paper
is to evaluate Post-Ambedkarites Buddhist conversion
movement in Maharashtra and it further talks about the debates in the post-Ambedkarites period. This
paper focuses on the effort of the Buddhist conversion movement for liberating the peoples, their political
rights, political representation, freedom, the law of marriage, and education. This paper is divided into the
following point’s introduction, objectives, debates on Buddhist conversion movement and conclusion. This
paper is based on qualitative research methodology.
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ANALYSIS OF FREE AMINO ACIDS IN DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES AND DIFFERENT FEMALE MORPHS OF CALLOSOBRUCHUS ANALIS |
Author : Deepak Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Present studies deals with the analysis of free
amino acids in the development stages and also the
different adult female morphs I-III of Callosobruchus analis
by paper chromatography technique. For identification of
amino acids in each band, their Rf value and Colors were
compared with those of stranded map of known 20 amino
acids. The color intensity of bands was also recorded. The
three morphs I-III of adult females comprise 11, 9 and 10
spots respectively. The amino acid patterns in the various
morphs of adult females of C. analis has revealed 14, 12
and15 amino acids in them. The difference in amino acids observed during the present studies has been
discussed in relation to differential gene activation in various life processes like metamorphosis,
differentiation and polymorphism.
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EXCESS VISCOSITY AND EXCESS MOLAR VOLUME STUDIES IN BINARY LIQUID MIXTURES CONTAINING METHANOL WITH HETERO CYCLIC COMPOUND DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES |
Author : Sk. Fakruddin Babavali and K. Narendra |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Excess viscosity (?E) and excess molar volume
(Vm
E) have been calculated at four temperatures
T=(303.15,308.15,313.15 and 318.15)K in binary liquid
mixtures of methanol with hetero cyclic compound
quinoline by using the experimentally measured data of
ultrasonic sound velocities, viscosities and densities. These
results have been explained on the basis of molecular
interactions present in the liquid mixtures. |
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USE OF ICT TECHNOLOGIES AND FACTORS AFFECTING IN-SERVICE ELTTEACHERS’ PERCEIVED ICT SELF-EFFICACY |
Author : Dr. Mayank Kumar Manubhai Patel |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This paper explores the use of ICT in teaching ELT in
the classroom by the teachers of English and how the use of
ICT is perceived by the English language teachers. The paper
specifically focusses on the English language teachers of
Gujarat state of India. The paper explores the basis
inclinations that the teachers are towards and their innate
feelings of self-efficacy. The researcher would like to
delineate that this study is to explore the ideological and
thought processes of the teachers and tries to find a more
accepting favour for the teachers of English in Gujarat state. |
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V.O.CHIDAMBARAM AND SWADESHI NATIONALAISM IN TAMIL REGION |
Author : K. Vijayarangam |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The growth of nationalism in the first half of the
Twentieth Century India was closely connected to the anticolonial movement. The ideology of nationalism united the
various linguistic and cultural groups of India. Further the
spirit of nationalism served an effective weapon for the
Indians to fight against the oppressive colonial rule. In
Tamil Nadu, as in other parts of India, V.O. Chidambaram
Pillai and other swadeshi extremist leaders ventilated anticolonial feelings against British colonial rule aiming at the
revival of the glorious sea faring traditions of the Tamils
and free India from the unwanted intervention of the British. Swadeshi and boycott were the twin weapons
of the Swadeshi Nationalists .V.O. C and other Swadeshi leaders wanted to follow the footsteps of Tilak.
V.O.C. pursued the swadeshi ideals through his new enterprise. |
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EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL CENTERS OF GULBARGA REGION DURING THE PERIOD OF CHALUKYAS OF KALYANA |
Author : Satvik Malipatil |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :From the historical point of view the region of
Gulbarga district is important as it was the center of the
activities of the two powerful kingdoms of the Deccan after the
fall of the Chalukyas of Badami. Manyakheta or Malkhed, the
capital city of Rastrakutas, and Kalyana or Basavakalyan, the
capital of Chalukyas of Kalyana, are situated in this region.
These two dynasties played an important part both in political,
educational and culture. The region has many ancient centers
of education. |
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PARENTAL ATTITUDE TOWARDS KANYASHREE FOR FACILITATING WOMEN EDUCATION |
Author : Sheikh Imran Pervez |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Women education is very much important for
empowering women and eradicating vile gender inequality.
There should be a number of government initiatives for the
enhancement of women education. Conditional Cash
Transfer schemes provide cash directly to poor households in
response to the household/individual fulfilling specific
conditions such as minimum attendance of children in
schools, and/or attendance at health clinics, participation in
immunization and the like. West Bengal government
initiated ‘Kanyashree’ is a Conditional Cash Transfer scheme.
The core objectives of Kanyashree are to ensure that girls retention in school and delay their marriages till
at least age 18. Parents are the important stakeholders of the education system. Present paper was
conducted to study the parental attitude towards Kanyashree for facilitating women education. It was a
descriptive survey research. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse and interpret
parental attitude. Result shows that parental attitude towards Kanyashree for facilitating women
education is mostly positive.
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PROSPECT OF BANANA CROP IN VIJAYAPURA TALUKA: A SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BABALESHWARE VILLAGE |
Author : Dr. R. V. Gangasheety and Meenaxi D. Khed |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The history of Agriculture in India dates back to
Indus Valley Civilization Era and even before that in some
parts of Southern India. Today, India ranks second in the
world farm output, the agricultural sector is the backbone
of Indian Economy contributing majorly to the country’s
GDP. As on February 2018, it is estimated that over 58% of
rural Indians depend on agriculture for their livelihood and
this sector contributes around 17-18% to the country’s GDP
(Gross Domestic Product). The Indian food industry is poised
for huge growth which employs more than 50% of the
workforce in India, owing to increase in its contribution to world food trade every year due to its immense
potential for value addition, particularly within the food processing industry. Apart from this an average
India still spends the major chunk of his/her salary on food. Here’s all that you need to know about
agriculture in India. . Banana is a popular fruit that is highly nutritious and delicious. It can be eaten
either raw as a daily fruit, as a dessert, or cooked as a tasty tropical dish. Usually, ripe bananas are soft
and sweet, and are consumed raw while unripe bananas contain lots of starch and fiber, and are used as a
cooking ingredient. . The main objectives of present research work 1) To study the prospects of the banana
cultivators. In addition, the cultivation of bananas creates job opportunities for local people, and also plays
a vital role in the economy of exporting countries. Most of the bananas used in developed countries are
imported. |
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PARENTAL ATTITUDE TOWARDS KANYASHREE FOR FACILITATING WOMEN EDUCATION |
Author : Sheikh Imran Pervez |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Women education is very much important for
empowering women and eradicating vile gender inequality.
There should be a number of government initiatives for the
enhancement of women education. Conditional Cash
Transfer schemes provide cash directly to poor households in
response to the household/individual fulfilling specific
conditions such as minimum attendance of children in
schools, and/or attendance at health clinics, participation in
immunization and the like. West Bengal government
initiated ‘Kanyashree’ is a Conditional Cash Transfer scheme.
The core objectives of Kanyashree are to ensure that girls retention in school and delay their marriages till
at least age 18. Parents are the important stakeholders of the education system. Present paper was
conducted to study the parental attitude towards Kanyashree for facilitating women education. It was a
descriptive survey research. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse and interpret
parental attitude. Result shows that parental attitude towards Kanyashree for facilitating women
education is mostly positive.
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STUDY OF EXCESS ULTRASONIC VELOCITY AND EXCESS GIBB’S FREE ENERGY IN BINARY LIQUID MIXTURES AT FOUR DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES T=(303.15,308.15,313.15 AND 318.15)K |
Author : Sk Fakruddin Babavali, N. T. Sarma and Ch Srinivasu |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Excess ultrasonic velocity (UE) and excess Gibb’s free
energy of activation function (G*E) have been calculated at
four temperatures T=(303.15,308.15,313.15 and 318.15)K in
binary liquid mixtures of methanol with quinoline by using
the experimentally measured data of ultrasonic sound
velocities, viscosities and densities. All these excess
parameters have been fitted to Redlich-Kister polynomial
expression. These results have been explained on the basis of
molecular interactions present in the liquid mixtures. |
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TONI MORRISON NOVEL “SONG OF SOLOMON” USE OF BIBLICAL ALLUSIONS |
Author : Miss. Sapna Mishra, Dr. A. L. Gautam and Dr. Laxmikant Tripathi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Song of Solomon is a sweeping epic of a novel, and
Morrison relates much more than the story of Milkmans
quest for his family heritage. She also gives us one of her
greatest characters in the fiery Pilate, a strange and magical
woman, born without a navel. And there is a remarkable subplot involving Milkmans friend Guitar, who joins a secret
society called the Seven Days, a vigilant group that kills
White people at random in revenge for the murder of the
Blacks. The novel ends with Milkman, having discovered the
secrets of his family history, leaping fearlessly from a cliff,
convinced that he now knows that his ancestors knew: if you surrendered to the air, you could ride it. The
myth of flying was something Morrison had heard about throughout her childhood. The Black men
usually adored the image of flight for various reasons, whereas the Black women were always rooted in a
place for family coherence and continuity. But Morrison creates Pilate with the qualities of men, who
always wandered and migrated from place to place, but at the same time, Morrison portrays her as a
preserver, who preserves and passes her family tradition to Milkman. Toni Morrison presents a view of
internalized racism, which is the result of blacks who have come to view themselves through white eyes.
Also highlighted are the white supremacist attitudes of both blacks and whites. Morrison gives her
characters biblical names in order to align them with well-known figures. Almost all of the characters in
Song of Solomon are black. The few white characters represent violence and wrongdoing. The healing
power of song is a common theme in African-American culture where it allows people to share experiences.
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A STUDY ON PADDY CULTIVATION IN WEST GODAVARI DISTRICT OF ANDHRA PRADESH |
Author : Kasula Sekhara and Prof. M. Devarajulu |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Andhra Pradesh is one of the major states in
producing Paddy in India. Paddy is the principle food crop
providing food for the growing population, fodder to the
cattle and employment to the rural masses. The main source
of irrigation is canals, tube wells, tanks and other sources. As
the Paddy farmers in Andhra Pradesh are not able to get
better returns it resulted in down fall of Paddy output, so
Paddy cultivation has become uneconomic over the years.
Unless the central and state Governments extend their
support to the farmers, they may not be able to take up Paddy
cultivation actively. In Andhra Pradesh Paddy cultivators have been facing various problems like very
lesser levels of reasonable price for their output even though there is enormous increase in the cost of
cultivation. Weeding, fertilizers, plant protection measures, irrigations for raising a good Paddy crop, then
harvested and threshed. Keeping in view the importance of research in this area, the present study is made
an attempt to study the Paddy production in Andhra Pradesh with special importance on Tadepalligudem
mandal (Madhavaram and Jagannadhapuram two villages) in West Godavari Districtof Andhra Pradesh.
The compound growth rate of area and production shows the negative growth rate over the base period
(2006-07) while the productivity has positive compound growth rate indicating the productivity over the
base period.The average value of production per acre was highest for marginal farmers (Rs. 37079.43)
followed by small farmers (Rs. 36159.63) and medium and large farmers (Rs. 34205.06).The cost varies
from Rs.1006 in small farmers to Rs.1271 in medium and large farmers and Rs.1131 for all types of
farmers.The present study would design to examine the trends in area, production and productivity at
state and West Godavari district level, cost and return and Farm size and Value of Paddy Production. |
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EVALUATION OF CIRCUIT TRAINING WITH AND WITHOUT RESISTANCE IMPACT ON SELECTED PHYSICAL FITNESS COMPONENTS OF VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS |
Author : M. Siva Sankar and Dr. I. Devi Vara Prasad |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The intention of the study was to evaluate the impact
of circuit training with and without resistance on selected
physical fitness components of volleyball players. To achieve
this purpose, 36 male volleyball players from various colleges
affiliated to Acharya Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh
were selected as subjects. They were divided into three equal
groups and each group consisted of 12 subjects. Group-I
performed circuit training, group-II performed circuit
resistance training and group-III acted as control. The
training period for both the experimental groups was twelve
weeks and control group who did not participate any special training apart from the regular activities.
The dependent variables tested were speed, muscular strength and Cardio respiratory endurance. The data
collected from the three groups prior to and after the training period were statistically examined for
significant difference if any, by applying Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA). Since three groups were
involved, Scheffe S test was used as post-hoc test to find out any difference between the groups. The result
of the study shows that there was significant improvement on selected physical fitness components such as
speed, muscular strength and cardio respiratory endurance of volleyball players due to the impact of
circuit training with and without resistance. |
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STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE AND EQUALITY IN SELECT DALIT SHORT FICTION- AN OVER VIEW |
Author : Nagaraju Potula |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Dalit short fiction is a flourishing form in Dalit
literature. The entire universe of Dalit experience and feeling
seems to have descended into short fiction. Dalit short stories
are an attempt to establish social values and bring out
certain hidden aspects. Innumerable aspects of an individual
as well as social experience reveal themselves. It can be seen
standing up against human existence, social justice, and
human equality, of the dawn of a new life. The expression of
the customs, the way of life as well the hopes and aspirations
of the Dalit community give shape to a different world altogether. There is a need for intense exploration
of Dalit experience which is hidden in Dalit short fiction. |
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POPULATION TRENDS OF MAJOR RELIGIOUS GROUPS IN INDIA |
Author : Dr. Laxmi Narayan Saha |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Religion implies a solid confidence in an
otherworldly power or powers that control human fate. This
is the source of pride and a means of identification with a
distinct culture. But, profound identification with one
religion can lead supporters into conflicts with followers of
other religions. Religion has played an important role in
Indian society from the very beginning. India is a multireligious society in which Hindus are majority followed by
Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains. Religion in
India has never been static. Today it has made inroads into
the arenas of politics and economic life. The country has no official state religion, but religion plays a
central role in Indian daily life through its temple ceremonies, festivals, pilgrimages, family religious
traditions etc. Diversity and tolerance with reference to religions are both established in the country by
the law and custom. The Constitution of India has declared the right to freedom of religion to be
a fundamental right. Geographers distinguish two kinds of religions i.e. universalizing and ethnic. An
ethnic religion contrasts from a universalizing religion in that it commonly has an increasingly grouped
geographic circulation. The ethnic religion with the biggest number of adherents is Hinduism. Hinduism is
the world’s third largest religion and more than 99 percent of its followers are lived in India. The aim of
the present paper is to examine population trends of different religious groups in India since independence
from a geographical perspective.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING STRATEGY ON INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS |
Author : Shalini Rao N. and Dr. M. Narayanaswamy |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The study seeks to ascertain whether co-operative
learning strategy is effective for development of
interpersonal relationships among secondary school
students. The study adopted an untreated control group,
pre-test, and post-test quasi-experimental design. The
examination was directed on 90 English medium
understudies of standard IX concentrating in APS School,
Bengaluru associated to the KSEEB Board. The cooperative
learning strategy treated as independent variable and
interpersonal relationships considered as dependent
variable. Interpersonal Relationships Scale developed by the researcher to know the interpersonal
relationships among students. The researcher developed instructional plan based on Co-operative
Learning strategy and traditional lecture method. In the present investigation, instructional plan on units
that is Probability (Arithmetic), Variation (Algebra) and Circles (Geometry) was developed. The techniques
used under Co-operative Learning strategy in the present investigation included learning together,
workshop, task sheet and evaluation. The techniques used to test the hypothesis included independent ‘t’
test. The study found that the effect of the co-operative learning strategy on students’ interpersonal
relationship. This present study contributed to an understanding of how cooperative learning strategy by
using learning together could be used effectively for teaching mathematics and also develops interpersonal
relationship among the groups. Learners have their own distinct strengths and challenges they bring to the
classroom. These attributes are not always conducive to cooperative learning. Teachers need to learn how
to create strong interpersonal relationships focused on learning and supporting their peers. By creating
and fostering these relationships will students truly achieve abilities. |
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LIFE AND SEVICE OF SWAMI RANGANATHANANDA |
Author : R. I. Nimmi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Swami Ranganathananda, a well known
personality, nationally and internationally, dedicated his
entire life to human welfare and progress. His unwavering
faith and love for Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, and
Vivekananda liberated him from human pleasures and
comforts and made him devote his life for others.
Vivekananda’s message ‘Service of God in man’ was made
practical by him. He was the cultural ambassador of India.
He was crowned as the thirteenth President of the
Ramakrishna Mission |
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MEANING: THE SIGNIFICANT CONCEPT |
Author : Dr. Tukaram B. Salunkhe |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present paper focuses on an overview of place,
significance and types of meaning in language. The study of
meaning is essential to anyone who wishes to talk in a
disciplined way about meaning. As a social being, when we
interact with each other, we communicate meaning
through language. The ultimate end of our linguistic
behaviour is to exchange and perceive the meaning in
conversational act. The issue of meaning has been the
prime and central notion in linguistic enquiries. Of course,
many philosophers, logicians and linguists have disputed on the question, ‘what is meaning?’, no one has
produced exhaustive and satisfactory answer for it. As it is an abstract notion, there is no unanimous
agreement on the definition of meaning. The disagreement results from an intermediate uses of both
‘meaning’ and ‘mean’. Still we have to use language in the society for expressive and communicative
purpose. As meaning is transferred via language and language is a highly structured phenomenon, it is
structured at different levels such as sounds, words (or morpheme), sentence (or utterance) etc. All these
aspects of language like sound, word, phrase, sentence, utterance and structure or grammar undoubtedly
contribute to the study of meaning in the language. |
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WRITINGS AND SPEECHES OF SISTER NIVEDITA |
Author : R. I. Nimmi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Sister Nivedita, a disciple of Swami Vivekandnada
showed her love for India through her speeches and
memorable writings .She realised that India’s unrivalled,
integrating culture that had spread from the Himalayas in
the North to Kanyakumari in the South was due to this
closeness with the ancient epics, the Ramayana and the
Mahabharata, a closeness that had been attacked and
almost severed by the colonial system of education. These
two great works form together the outstanding
educational agencies of Indian life. All over the country in
every province, especially during the winter session, audiences of Hindus and Mohammedans gather round
the Brahmin story teller at night fall, and listen to his rendering of the ancient tales. Inher fourteen years
of Indian life he dedicated her for the cause of the Indian Culture and heritage. He delivered a numbers of
speeches on Hinduism and wrote a number of books on the prosperity and glory of India. |
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1876-78 FAMINE IN BOMBAY PRESIDENCY & WORK OF THE POONA SARVAJANIK SABHA |
Author : Dr. Dharmraj Shivaji Pawar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Poona Sarvajanik Sabha established in 1870,
was one of the earliest organized attempts, under British
rule at what the sabha itself described as “a mediating body
which may afford to the latter (the people) facilities for
knowing the real intention & objects of the Government as
also adequate means for securing their rights by making
timely representations to Government of the real
circumstances in which they are placed”. In those days the
sabha was a successful political organization in the sense
that it helped create an informed & educated public opinion,
an the one hand & make the Government realize the existence of a growing body of public on the other.
How far its efforts at such mediation were successful is a different story. However, the fact of its success in
the political education of the people remains unchallenged. |
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TEACHING TOMORROW’S INNOVATORS TODAY WITH 21st CENTURY SKILLS |
Author : Dr. S. Jeyaparvthi, Mrs. D. Shunmuga Selva Siva Sankari and Mrs. R. Thanga Selvam |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In 2018 The World Economic Forum published the
Future of Jobs Report that reports on the skills in greatest
demand and need. In this report, the top three growing skills
for 2022 were:
1. Analytical Thinking and Innovation
2. Active Learning and Learning Strategies
3.Creativity, Originality, and Initiative
Among them teaching and innovation skills are
increasingly moreand being recognized as the skills that separate students who are prepared for
increasingly complex life and work environments in the 21st century, and those who are not. A focus on
creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration is essential to prepare students for the
future.
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FEMINISM PERSPECTIVE IN SUDHA MURTY’S NOVELS |
Author : Smt. Dhanshri S. Bhadalkar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The purpose of this paper is to study modern and
new women in the novels of Sudha Murthy. After
independence the new dawn of women’s evolution is started.
Before freedom women had no right to take an education,
writing any book even no equal status in the society. In India
women has no any position in comparison with men. There is
one proverb “The hand that rocks the cradle; rules the
world”, According to this proverb, an apt example is Sudha
Murthy who is prolific writer in Indian English literature.
She is author in Kannada and English and has published
many books that focus her views on feminism, charity, hospitality and self-realization through fictional
and non-fictional books. She received many awards and most important amongst them are the Padma
Shree and the R.K.Narayanaward for literature. The author focuses struggle of women, their courage to
face life, Women’s question. This aspect shown in many novels. Her four novels- Gently Falls the Bakula,
Mahasheweta, The House of Cards and Dollar Bahu. These novels describe women’s emotions and attitudes
are quite differently. We observe modern women trying to assert their identity in the male dominated
society. The research paper concludes today’s women are standing on their feet to achieve their success.
She is like a man, wishes to reach her goal and satisfy her intellectual self. |
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SMART CITY –NEW URBAN DEVELOPMENT PHENOMENA |
Author : Renu Shaktawat and Dr. Usha Jain |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Making a city “Smart” is a new urban development
phenomena emerging as a strategy to solve the problems
generated by the rapid urbanization. There is no clear
answer as to what a smart city is. Yet little academic
research in western countries has discussed the
phenomenon. Literature on smart cities, present Indian
Urban Scenario, existing urban development laws play a
key role in transforming urban development in to Smart
component like E-governance, Smart people, Smart
environment, needs extensive study and research as to how
they form the basis to examine how local governments are envisioning smart city initiatives in India and
what can be the possible challenges during implementation of each critical factor.
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IMPACT OF MEDIA AND ADVERTISEMENT ON TWO WHEELER PURCHASE BY WOMEN IN KARAIKUDI TOWN |
Author : Mangaiyarkarasi M. and Dr. K. M. Murugesan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :“Impact of media and advertisement on two wheeler
purchase by women in Karaikudi town” found this things the
two wheeler is widely used by the population the people like
to purchase their own two wheeler and advertisement have a
great impact on the purchase desire of the two wheeler. In
this research the sample size is taken 50 females. The area of
the research is Karaikudi town. After data analysis the
researcher found that maximum number of respondent have
their own moped and maximum number of respondent is
affected by the advertisement and the television. And
maximum number of respondent is satisfied with the after sales services which are provided by their
company two wheeler. Maximum number of respondent doesn’t affected whether their favourite celebrity
endorse it. But many of the respondent feel the problem of the comfortably so the company should take
decision regarding the comfortably. |
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GASTRO ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE (GERD) & HAZARDS |
Author : Dr. Pallab Bhowmik |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) affects up to
30% of adults in Western populations and is increasing in
prevalence. GERD is associated with lifestyle factors,
particularly obesity and tobacco smoking, which also
threatens the patients general health. GERD carries the risk
of several adverse outcomes and there is widespread use of
potent acid-inhibitors, which are associated with long-term
adverse effects. The aim of this systematic review was to
assess the role of lifestyle intervention and hazards
management in the treatment of GERD. |
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SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT BEHAVIOR OF HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS – AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS |
Author : Nandu S. S. and Dr. Arun Lawrence |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Savings is the sacrificing the current consumption to
increase the standard of living and fulfilling the
requirements in future. When savings transferred into a
productive avenue, it becomes investment. Investment
behavior is how investor judge, predict, analyze and review
the procedure for decisions making. The present paper
focused on the level of awareness on savings and investment
and various factors which influence the investment pattern
and behaviour of higher secondary school teachers in
Thiruvananthapuram district. Teachers are highly educated
and regular income group. Every act especially economic activity of teachers will inspire and motivate the
students and society to do the same. The investment behavior of higher secondary school teachers are
influenced by several socio-economic factors like, tax benefits, return, advice & recommendations, safety,
risk, liquidity, knowledge & awareness, past experience, rumors and religious. These factors have both
positive and negative impact on the investment decisions. |
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INTERACTIVE DATA EXTRACTION ALGORITHM TO EXTRACT DATA FROM MICROSOFT WORD DOCUMENT, APPLICABLE IN CONDUCTING FOR RIVER STUDY |
Author : Girish S. Katkar and Dinesh A. Lingote |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Microsoft word provides magnificent features in
designing document, thus very popularly used for the
documentation. Scientific reports involved charts,
flowcharts, procedural diagrams, block diagram,
Mathematical &Statistical equationsand 3-D diagrams.
Microsoft word provides very handy features in generating
such documents, hence popularly used in scientific
community. Moreover, it provides good features for text
designing, tabular data generation, colors and images, thus
gives immense pleasure to the user to generation document
using this software. In addition to this, designed document can be easily converted into other popular
forms like PDF, HTML and rich text format, hence made it worth in using. Microsoft word (*.doc)
documents are also shared on the web and this is also one media used in disseminating information among
the other. If this shared information extracted and re-processed, then this can be very useful information
for conducting Research &Development(R&D) activities. This research paper introduces the algorithm
developed for extracting data from the word document, which further geo-mapsthe extracted data for the
wide dissemination. Considering need to generate data for the KanhanRiver, team has only targeted
Kanhan river water quality data for the extraction as team is aimed to generate a central information
repository. Using different data generation methodologies central data repository for the Kanhan river is
maintained, which can be further utilized for the river and human health management.
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SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES OF ARAVINDADIGA: A SPECIAL STUDY OF HIS NOVELS |
Author : Prof. Amol C. Indurkar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :It is widely known that novel is the most suitable
literary form for the exploration of experiences and ideas
in literature. Literature is reliable source of Indian social
history for ages. Caste, class and gender issues and similar
social concerns have emerged as dominant themes in
Indian literature.Indian class system has no escape routes for talented people from lower classes to reach
the top. Adiga’s novels as an Indian cultural product do not imitate European novels but follow their own
structure. He paints a feudal picture of Indian society. Majority of people are still trapped in slavery,
though the country has got independence. |
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A STUDY OF AGRICULTURE CREDIT IN INDIA |
Author : Ashish Kumar Mishra |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Agriculture sector is crucial for India in view of the
food and nutritional security of the nation as well as the fact
that the sector remains the most important source of
livelihood for more than 60% of the population.However,
theshare of agriculture & allied sectors in total GVA (GDP)
has declined over the past years and has reached 18% in
2013-14(Economic Survey 2014-15). Increase in agriculture
production and productivity depends on theavailability of
agricultural inputs. Though its success and failure depend,
to a huge extent, on climatic factors, as we always know that
climatic factors are not in control of human hand. We have to introduce innovations and technology in
theagriculture sector by providing agriculture credit to farmers, on the large basis. Now days, the climatic
support to Indian agriculture sector has become more uncertain and the fear of low production of food
grains are always there. In this context, the improvements in agriculture sector depend on non-climatic
factors specially agriculture credit. By getting agriculture credit farmers can purchase other inputs such as
fertilizers, high yielding verities of seeds, irrigation facility and pesticides. In this paper we have intended
to discussthe need for agricultural credit in India, thetrend in agriculture credit growth, and agriculture
credit growth in Indian agriculture. |
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“ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF DEVELOPMENT REPORTING: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PRIMETIME NEWS BULLETINS OF TWO REGIONAL TV CHANNELS” |
Author : Dr. Fakira Mohan Nahak |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Television can play a vital role in development
communication. It can bring desired changes in the society by
focusing on its content. Strategic telecast of content targeting
the focus group can help in getting the expected outcome in
the society. Development cannot be complete without
environment protection. So in this study the researcher
analyzed the content of 184 primetime news bulletins of two
regional television channels of Odisha- ETV Odia and OTV.
Each second was considered as the unit of the study and
airtime given to different developmental stories including
environment protection was analyzed. It was found that, both the channels have given equal importance to
environmental protection stories whereas there was a difference in the airtime given to different
developmental reporting. |
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MANAGEMENT OF HYPO-KINETIC DISEASES THROUGH YOGA |
Author : Dr. Biswajit Bhunia |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Every year a great number of people suffer and die
from Hypo-kinetic diseases worldwide. In fact, the
machinery advantages of the present day civilization makes
man idle and has been one of the main causes of hypokinetic disease. However, expert says yoga can manage
hypo-kinetic diseases if it is practice regularly. Yoga is an
Indian nomenclature observed about five thousand years
ago. Indian sages used to practice yoga for spiritual
development. Today yoga is used to prevent, control and
manage different diseases especially the life style diseases
like arthritis, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, back problem, osteoporosis, cardio-vascular diseases etc., the
commonly known as hypo-kinetic diseases. Hypo-kinetic diseases are also the cause of some other diseases.
Experts have identified that participation in regular yoga programmes with some selected exercises,
physical activities, play, games, sports and controlling diet, modification of behavior, maintaining of
healthy life style and taking of medical assistance prevent hypo-kinetic diseases. Experts say practicing of
Yoga at least of 30 minutes session per day may prevent and manage hypo-kinetic diseases. Internally yoga
enhance circulation, lower blood pressure, drop pulse rate, lower respiratory rate, better cardiovascular
endurance, stimulation of organs, improvement in gastrointestinal health, increased immunity, increase
pain tolerance, increase metabolism, renew energy, improved sexuality, improve sleep, helps secretion of
hormone from different glands in balanced condition, it regulates the blood circulation properly, it forms
antibody to prevent diseases thus it makes the body strong. The external benefits of yoga are limitless
Hence it makes body dynamic internally and externally and prevents no movement. Yoga is so good for the
persons who are genetically heavier and unable to perform physical activity for them some yoga poses are
safe and they can practice easily. The pranayam of yoga helps in breathing controls; this breathing control
exercise gives extra energy to the heart and lungs. Therefore, regular practice of pranayam keeps away
from the diseases to those organs. Apart from pranayam, meditation also helps to keep away the tension,
helps to keep the body fit. Many research works specifies about the name of some effectives yogasanas,
mudras, pranayamas, kriyas and meditation. |
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PRESERVATION OF HERITAGE INFORMATION RESOURCES IN SELECTED LIBRARIES IN TAMILNADU: AN OVERVIEW |
Author : Dr. S. Lakshmi and R. Jawahar Babu |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The paper describes about the heritage information
resources available in the selected libraries in Tamilnadu
State. The paper covers the methods of preservation of
heritage documents including digital preservation,
standards followed for digitization and the storage medium
used for the digitized heritage documents. The paper
discusses about the services rendered to users, standards of
preservation, format of storage of digital collection in the
heritage libraries. |
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PHYSICO CHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL ANALYSIS OF MUTHUPETTAI SALAINE SWAM |
Author : N. Chandrakala and S. Rajeswari |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Southern coast of India is an important stretch
of coastline, where many major rivers drain into the Bay of
Bengal and were richest source of marine fauna and flora.
Assessment of water resource quality of any region is an
important aspect of developmental activities of the region.
Hence an attempt has been made to study the physicchemical parameters of the Muthupettai saline swamp. The
study revealed the following observation. The levels were
found low during the premonsoon and the increases in levels
were found during. The BOD level were found to be high
during premonsoon 328.5±71.41 mm/l and low level were recorded during monsoon period 96±9. The COD
levels were found to be high during summer 64.66±13.05 mm/l and low level during monsoon period
56±8.5 mm/l-1. Very trace levels of heavy metals were observed in all the four seasons. The analyses of
heterotrophic bacteria revealed that totally 17 bacteria were analysed. The analysis include Vibrio sp,
Marinobacter, Gamma Proteobacteria, Mthylophaga, Alcanovorax, Francisella, Alpha Proteobacteria,
Psychrobacteria, Marichromatoum, Shewanella, Halothiobacillus sp, Alteromonas sp, Reseovarius,
Rhodobacterium, Mesorhizobium, Acidothiobacillus and Halomonas sp. |
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AN OVERVIEW OF SYSTEMIC ACQUIRED RESISTANCE (SAR), A SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAY OF PLANT DEFENSE |
Author : Parimal Mandal |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Plants are exposed to various pest and pathogen (viz.
fungi, bacteria, virus, insect, nematodes) which may cause
physiological and morphological disorder or diseases in
plant. To overcome these incidence plants have some signal
transduction pathways of defense mechanisms such as
Salicylic acid (SA) dependant- necrotizing pathogen
mediated systemic acquired resistance, so called SAR, and
plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) mediated
induced systemic resistance (ISR). SAR is responsible for
expression of pathogenesis related proteins (PR-proteins)
which play direct defensive role against various pests and pathogens regulated by NPR1 and gene NahG. In
this present work SA-dependent SAR is focused for protection of crops. |
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ADJUSTMENT AND PERSONALITY FACTORS AMONG ADOLESCENTS REARED BY PARENTS |
Author : Nidhi Ramani and Preeti Mathur |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In pursuance of the commitments and
recommendations of various international organizations
and committees, the year 2003 has been declared as the
year of ONE BILLION ADOLESCENTS in India, indicating the
importance of adolescents in the development of the nation.
The document has made several recommendations of which
specialized studies to understand the nature of changes in
the growth and development of the personality is one. The
modern aim of education is the wholesome, balanced or
harmonious development of the personality. Educationist
and psychologists are busy in building harmonious personality of an individual. Thus personality is the
apex and crux of psychology and education. The present study attempts to know the adjustment level and
personality factors among adolescents reared by parents. This study has been conducted on 150 (75 males
and 75 females) school going students who are studying in class XI and XII respectively with the age range
16-19 years. For measuring these variables the Adjustment inventory by A.K.P. Sinha and R.P.Singh, and
High School Personality Questionnaire (HSPQ) by S.D. Kapoor and K.K. Mehrotra were used. This study
reveals that there is significant difference on personality traits and adjustment level among male and
female adolescents reared by parents. The review is critically examines the literature on each traits
included in this study and provides suggestions for future research.
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REINTERPRETING: THE REVOLT OF 1857 – AN OVERVIEW |
Author : Anil Rajak |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The revolt of 1857 has always been an interesting
topic of discussion among the scholars, both Indians and
foreigners. This paper is an attempt to study the different
views expressed by some of these scholars.
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INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT OF RURAL FEMALE HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS ON THEIR ACHIEVEMENT IN PHYSICS |
Author : Dr. J. S. Febila Josephin and Dr. R. Thangadurai |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This research article elaborately deals with the
influence of social adjustment of rural female higher
secondary students on their achievement in physics. The
investigator adopted survey method for collecting the
data. The investigator selected 1000 rural female higher
secondary students studying in the schools in Tirunelveli
district by using simple random sampling technique. Selfconstructed social adjustment scale was used to collect
data for the present study. For measuring the
achievement of the sample students in physics, the halfyearly marks were taken. Mean, SD, ‘t’ Test, ANOVA and Pearson Product Moment Correlation were used
for data analysis. The findings showed that significant relationship is found between the social adjustment
of rural female students and their achievement in physics. |
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COMBINATION OF GOLD AND SILVER NANOPARTICLES DISPERSED POLY (VINYL ALCOHOL) NANOFIBROUS SCAFFOLD FOR CANCER TREATMENT |
Author : Thilakam R. and Elakkiya Thangaraju |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The synthesized silver and gold nanoparticles
incorporated poly (vinyl alcohol) nanofibrous scaffold was
prepared for cancer treatment. The silver and gold
nanoparticles were synthesized from greeny way using mint
extract as reducing agent and were analyzed by UV-Visible
spectroscopy. The equal amount of synthesized gold and
silver nanoparticles was incorporated into poly (vinyl
alcohol) and electrospun to produce nanofibrous scaffold.
The well dispersed gold and silver nanoparticles in the poly
(vinyl alcohol) nanofibrous scaffold were studied by
Transmission electron microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy. The cytoyoxicity of the
combination of gold and silver nanoparticles dispersed poly (vinyl alcohol) nanofibrous scaffold by MTT
assay method using mouse embryonic fibroblasts (NIH 3T3) and human breast cancer (MCF 7) cell lines
were evaluated. Hence, the combination of gold and silver nanoparticles dispersed in the poly (vinyl
alcohol) nanofibrous scaffold as a promising material for cancer treatment. |
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FARMERS SUICIDES IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW |
Author : Dr. L. Suryanarayana Reddy |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Indian farmers are in distress as the farmers did
not get the remunerativeprices for their agricultural
produce Majority of the farmers are in debt trap.As many as
6,351 farmers committed suicide in 2016 across India, or per
cent 17 every day, according to the latest Home Ministry
data. Suicides declined 21per cent from 8,007, or 22 every
day, in 2015, data show. Suicides in the farming sector
declined 10 per centfrom 12,602 in 2015 to 11,370 in 2016--
according to the reply to the LokSabha (lower house of
Parliament) by ParshottamRupala, Minister of State for
Agriculture and Farmer welfare, on March 20, 2018. The Minister’s reply, based on provisional data from
the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), a division of the Home Ministrydid not reveal the causes for
suicides in 2016. "As per NCRB report of 2015, bankruptcy or indebtedness and farming-related issues are
reported as major causes of suicides among farmers/ cultivators,” the Minister said in his reply, “Family
problems followed by Illness are reported as major causes of suicides among agricultural labourers."
Suicides of agricultural labourers increased 9 per cent to 5,019 in 2016 (14 every day) from 4,595 in 2015
(13 every day).
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CYBER SAFETY CONSCIOUSNESS AMONG THE STUDENTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. N. Rekha and K. Kannadasan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The online environment is rife with threats to our
safety and security. These threats where possible, not only
as an organization but also in our individual capacities.
These threats are everything that can prove a risk, for
example a publically accessible internet connection,
phishing emails, suspicious links, downloadable
documents or apps. Cyber safety helps to avoid those risks
but also helps to protect against their consequences,
because it is impossible to avoid all hazards. Personal
information is highly confidential, and thus privacy is a
distinct component of information security. Specific requirements and obligations have been established to
protect personal information above and beyond those that apply to other forms of information. This study
consists of 150 arts and science college students used simple random sampling technique. An analysis of
the results was carried out using the SPSS software package. And the findings of this study show that the
higher education students have more cyber safety consciousness. |
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CRYPTOCURRENCY : FUTURE AND SCOPE |
Author : Tarun Pant, Kartik Pant, Pooja Pant, Manoj Singh Bora, Pinky Mehta, Neha Shahi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :For most of history, humans have used commodity
currency. Fiat currency is a more recent development, first
used around 1000 years ago, and today it is the dominant
form of money. But this may not be the end of monetary
history. Cryptocurrency is neither commodity money nor fiat
money – it is a new, experimental kind of money. The
cryptocurrency experiment may or may not ultimately
succeed, but it offers a new mix of technical and monetary
characteristics that raise different economic questions than
other kinds of currency. This article explains what cryptocurrency is and begins to answer the new
questions that it raises. To understand why cryptocurrency has the characteristics it has, it is important to
understand the problem that is being solved. For this reason, we start with the problems that have plagued
digital cash in the past and the technical advance that makes cryptocurrency possible. Once this
foundation is laid, we discuss the unique economic questions that the solution raises.
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A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL CHARACTERISTICS WITH FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENT, OPPORTUNITIES AND INNOVATION |
Author : Dr. Jeevendiren Chemen |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This paper firstly highlights on the various types of
environments that exist around the growth of an enterprise ,
before analysing the opportunities, threats, and innovation
as important ingredients of entrepreneurial characteristics.
Content analysis methods have been mainly used. The result
show that innovation and creativity are the most important
factors in the resilience of any enterprise. |
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“THE ROLE OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA UNDER CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY” |
Author : Mrs. Leena Deshpande |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This article focuses on skill development in
manufacturing sector and deals with the basic concerns like
how and why industries need to play the bigger and
important role in skill development area under CSR. |
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REPRESENTING THE CULTURAL RESISTANCE IN M.K. GANDHIS HIND SWARAJ’ |
Author : Shivanand Shivanagutti |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :M.K. Gandhi expressing his opinion on the Swaraj /
home rule which is a very unique identity of cultural
resistance. He addresses cultural resistance throughout the
book chapter by chapter. His views on modern civilization,
passive resistance, social ideology, conditions of India during
independence, education and machinery. Passive and cultural
context and Indianness to criticizing by British uncultured
rules, customs and bravery 0f dividing rule which is paradox
of culture. |
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TECHNOLOGY READINESS AND ADOPTION OF E-GOVERNANCE SERVICES IN HARYANA |
Author : Sourabh Bhatt and Paras Kanojia |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In the era of information and technology, everyone
is using technology-based services to save his time. It brings
out a fundamental transformation in the nature of the
interaction between company and customer. The use of
technology is increasing in the usage of fields of work. The
study analyse the various individual characteristics, namely
demographics and personality, as predictors of eGovernment portal use. The data were collected from 241
students by questionnaire and analyzed through factor
analysis. The technology-readiness index(TRI) is constructed with the factors of enabler and inhibitor and
they indicate the overall state of mind toward the use of new technology. Applying factor analysis on this
model, some important factors emerged with some features are classified into the category of Technology
Motivators and Technology Inhibitors. Caveat emptor is first principal of using the services. Social
inclusion is the most important theme of our constitution and different directive principle of state policies. |
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A STUDY OF ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION AMONG DIFFERENT CASTE GROUPS ART STREAM GRADUATE STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. Alka Saxena |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In the present study an attempt has been made to
investigate achievement motivation of General, SC and OBC
Arts students. For this study the questionnaire of
achievement motivation test (ACMT) by V.P. Bhargava has
been used as tools. The results shows that General Art,
students have higher achievement motivation as compared
to SC and OBC Arts students. However, OBC students have
better achievement motivation as compared to SC students. |
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BUDDHISM, MORAL QUEST AND ENVIRONMENTAL DISCOURSE IN LEH DISTRICT OF LADAKH |
Author : Tsering Norphel |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Leh, the sub-district of Ladakh region located at a
high altitude plateau and much closer to its glaciers and
cryospheres which are the lifeline of inhabitants, are more
vulnerable to the impact of climate change. For last half a
decade Ladakh has started experiencing unprecedented
cloudbursts, flash-floods, mudslides and avalanches thereby
causing widespread death and destruction. The TransHimalayan Ladakh parched on altitude of 3000 metre above
sea level, offers a high degree of radiation even at these subtropical latitudes. On the other hand the thinness of the
atmosphere makes the heat of the sun actually greater than those on other Indian plains. Many locals
metaphorically suppose that this is the only place one can be both exposed to severe sunburn and
frostbitten at the same time. Climatic chaos, more agreeably, has scientific attribution to global warming
and climate change but most of the inhabitants of Leh specifically the Buddhists, associate the eventual
causes to karmic retribution and the wrath of an agentive sentient landscape. The Buddhist monastic
incumbents are considered as traditional mediators between the human world and the sentient landscape
explains supernatural retribution as the result of karmic demerit that requires ritual intervention.
Undeniably, influence of Buddhist philosophy for conserving natural resources of the region, have offered a
new interdisciplinary lens to capture the interdependency of nature and human existence. In such a
backdrop, the present paper explores environmental problems in regard to the agrarian social setting of
villages guided by Buddhist rituals and traditions where Buddhism is followed by 66.40 percent of the
district population in Leh district of Ladakh region in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
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HYDRO-METEOROLOGICAL HAZARDSCAPE OF RIVER SWAN SORROW OF DIST. UNA, HIMACHAL PRADESH |
Author : Sunny Sharma |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Floods and flash floods are common water related
natural disaster in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Flooding
mostly affects large areas in the lower catchment region
where as flash flood which principally occurs due to cloud
burst in the upper catchment area. The study was conducted
on hydro-meteorological vulnerability of river Swan and its
associated hazardscape. Swan is a tributary of the Sutlej river
and having total length of about 85 km out of which 65 km
falls in Himachal Pradesh. River Swan experiences flooding
every year and is known as “the sorrow of Himachal
Pradesh”. The objective of the study was to understand the nature of hazardscape and it’s space time
manifestations and to evaluate the physical susceptibility to flood and associated hazards and their degree
of risk. An attempt has also been made to assess the scale of human vulnerability, resilience to hazards and
disasters. Both primary and secondary data sources were used. Based on these data sources the study has
attempted to understand the hazardscape in terms of spatio-temporal distribution, physical and human
factor responsible for vulnerability of places and people and identification of potential spaces for disaster
in the study area. Both qualitative and quantitative techniques namely observation, survey, measurement
and visual representation were used for analysis. In this study we found that after the channelization of
Swan river the frequency of floods become low and the forest department of Himachal play an important
role in this area by planting trees in both side of Swan River. However, there is a need to strengthen and
diversify livelihood.
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WORKING CONDITIONS OF WOMEN AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS IN DINDIGUL DISTRICT, TAMILNADU |
Author : Mrs. S. Gomathi and Mrs. P. Kavitha |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :India is a developing country having the second
largest arable land in the world. Agriculture is the main
source of sustenance for both developing and under
developed countries. In countries like India, women’s
position is not as strong as men both economically and
socially and she faces more constraints than men. They
cannot relocate easily. Women in rural areas have to
manage multiple activities like maintaining home, making
food, arranging water etc. and they are working in farms
also. So, they are living hard life. All the activities performed by rural women is essential for the well-being
of the rural households, still they are not defined as ‘economically active employment’ in national accounts.
In India, 24 percent to total workers work as female cultivators and 41.1 percent to total workers work as
female agricultural labourers. Past studies also relieved that because of less education, unawareness about
the laws, poverty and gender discrimination, women workers face many problems. Also, few studies show
that in some parts of the nation women workers are being paid less than the male workers. This Paper
reviews past research studies to highlight the role and position of women workers in agricultural sector. |
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A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE WATER QUALITY PARAMETER OF FISH CULTURE POND |
Author : N. Chandrakala and S. Rajeswari |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Life on the earth is never possible without water.
Water is one of the essential constituents of the
environments. This study was designed to assess the quality
of ponds water in Golden fish pond, Karanthai, Thanjavur
District (10.780N, 79.130E), Tamilnadu, India. state has been
evaluated on a seasonal bass is from Aug 2016 to Jul 2017.
The water sample were sample were analyzed for various
physicochemical parameters like Colour, pH, COD, BOD and
Nitrate, etc. The parameter assessed pH (7.596± 0.197), BOD
(149 ±1.41), COD (79.5 ±7.77). The experimental values of various physicohemical parameters of water
sample rests were largely. This study will study will and fish farmers on the necessary treatment needed to
effectively use water from this source for fish farming. |
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WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT: DIFFERENT APPROACHES |
Author : Sarbajit Roy chowdhury |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The role of women in development is directly related
to the goal of comprehensive social and economic
development and is fundamental to the development of all
societies. Development means total development, including in
development in the political, social, economic and cultural
and other dimension of human life, as well as the
development of economic and other material resources and
the physical, moral, intellectual, cultural growths o human
beings. It should be conducive to providing women
particularly those who are poor and destitute, with the necessary means for increasing claiming, achieving
and enjoying the equality of opportunity. More directly, the increasingly successful participation to each
woman in societal activities as a largely independent agent will contribute further recognisation in
practice of her right to equality. This paper seeks to explore different approaches, which explain how
women can be involved to the development process abreast how to empower women through the
development process is possible? |
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TREATMENT OF DISABILITY- STUDY OF EQUITY PRINCIPLE IN INDIAN LEGISLATIONS |
Author : Dr. Syed Ali Nawaz Zaidi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Current research paper shall pursue the discussion on
the disability of the body and the initiatives at the national to
curtail the bias on the such ground. Following Indian society
particularly in the poor and rural areas needs to be educated about physical and mental disability and
about how it can be cured or alleviated. It must be impressed upon people that the disables person has as
may rights as any other and that he is not to be regarded as an inconvenient burden.
Researcher has focused on the national laws for the treatment which afford equal treatment to
those who are disabled or are differently abled. The progress of Indian government in framing the laws to
keep pace with the international implementations, has been put into question in the present study. |
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IRONY TURNED TO FICTION IN THE NOVELS OF R. K.NARAYAN & V. S. NAIPAUL |
Author : Dr. Abhay Mudgal |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Naipaul and Narayan share many things in common.
Their commendable mastery over the English Language is
mostly a legacy of British imperialism which had its sway over
India and West Indies for a considerable period. As a member of
the third generation Indian immigrant Brahmin community of
Trinidad, V.S. Naipaul shares with R.K. Narayan, though he
himself denies it, the Hindu religious past and the cultural
heritage of traditional India. In their collective unconscious to
borrow a Jungian phrase, both Naipaul and Narayan are likely
to keep the racial memory of the Vedic past, the Hindu religious myths and legends along with various socio
religious practices observed by their ancestors. The great Indian epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata are also
common to these novelists. Yet surprisingly enough, striking contradictions are found in the overall influential
effect of the common core of cultural heritage upon their minds. |
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KEY DETERMINANTS WHICH TRIGGER’S THE PURCHASE OF ORGANIC PRODUCT: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY |
Author : Roopa Shree B. R. and Dr. Rizwana M. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Healthy life style is the choice of consumers of the
present decade. Organic products serve the purpose of
eating and following the healthy life style. The word
organic denotes, it does not use toxic pesticides, synthetic
fertilizers or GMO’s (Genetically Modified Organisms) in
production. The present paper aims to study the
relationship between health benefits and purchasing
pattern of organic products. To achieve the core aim of the
study the other factors like price, age, income and
occupation were also considered as independent factors in
influencing purchase of organic products. In this study, the opinion of 60 respondents who consumes
organic products were surveyed. The major findings were, irrespective of age, income and occupation
people prefer organic products due to its health benefits.
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EDUCATIONAL STATUS OF TRANSGENDERS PEOPLE IN WESTERN TAMILNADU |
Author : S. Ashokraj and Dr. P. Amburose |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study was explored to find out the
educational status of transgender people. Survey method was
conducted on a purposive sample of 200 Transgender people
in Dharmapuri, Salem and Coimbatore districts, Western
Tamil Nadu. Data was analyzed by t-test. Findings indicated
that there is no significant difference in the educational
status of transgender people in respect of locality and age
group. Results also found that there is significant difference
in the educational status of transgender people with regard
to monthly income and family acceptance.
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USING DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS TO CLASSIFY SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES BASED ON LEXICAL COMPETENCE AND TEACHER BEHAVIOUR OF SECONDARY LEVEL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS |
Author : Ms. K. Malini |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The aim of the study is to find out the differential
effect of selected socio-demographic factors on lexical
competence and teacher behaviour of secondary level English
language teachers. The normative survey method has been
adopted by the investigator. The study was on a stratified
random sample of 1046 secondary school English language
teachers were selected from the schools of six districts namely
Salem, Karur, Coimbatore, Krishnagiri, Madurai and Chennai.
The data was collected by the researcher from the
government, government aided, and private schools in Tamil Nadu. Data pertained to the English
language anxiety was collected by administering the lexical competence inventory, teacher behaviour
questionnaire and the socio-demographic information by a personal data sheet. Analysis of the data
revealed that while gender, locality, type of schools, marital status and academic qualification. Result
revealed that the discriminant analysis, prefix-suffix and syllables highly discriminate lexical competence
and teacher behaviour of secondary level language teachers. |
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IONIC AND ELECTRONIC TRANSPORT OF ALKALIHALIDE CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS |
Author : Satyajit Kar and S. Kundoo |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Single crystals of pure alkalihalides, have been
grown by adopting Czochralski – Kyropoulos method. The
crystals are characterized by usual techniques to form nonrectifying contact in insulating solids within heterogeneous
electrodes through experiment. In this paper both analytical
and experimental approach has been introduced to justify
the experimental fact. From the theoretical concept, it has
been established to be a useful tool over the homogeneous
for electron injection. The activation energy involved in the
ionic zone (zone – I) and Space charge limited (SCL), zone –
II injection has been performed keeping the specimen under field stress crystals.For this purpose in situ
measurements were carried out to yield current density at different temperature at particular field. The
activation energy values for heterogeneous electrodes dependon both electric field and temperature. These
expected results indicate the non-uniformity of fields in case of the pointed cathode and is very important
towards the formation of ohmic contact.
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PARENTAL DISCIPLINARY PRACTICES AND STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS |
Author : Mrs. Pramila Kumari |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Adolescence is perhaps the most difficult period of
child rearing for parents. Discipline is to mould the child so
that he will conform to the traditional expectations of the
cultural group to which he belongs. Parental discipline is an
important variable in connection that ultimately would
reveal the behaviour of the child in different situations,
which would determine the child’s capacity to adjust to
different surroundings, particularly in school. This study was
thus taken up to identify the differences in disciplinary
practices perceived by parents from different occupational
strata and their adolescent children.
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STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITY OF ADIVASIS IN ASSAM |
Author : Geetali Phookan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The paper explores the possibility of conflicts due to
identity crises of a community to assimilate in a larger group.
Identity is a self-referential description that provides answers
to the question “who am I?” or “who are we?’. Thus, identity is
one of the several fundamental human needs that underlie
many intractable conflicts. Assam is the gate way of
NorthEast India has long remained the hub of many ethnic
race and community. Adivasis are one of the largest
communities residing in Assam. They are mainly the
descendants of labors brought by the British from present Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Odisa, Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar and some parts of West Bengal. The British East India Company brought them to Assam mainly as
tea garden labourers after the rapid growth of tea plantation Hence, the purpose of their migration was
mainly to make them work as labour in the tea Gardens of Assam as the British found that Indigineous
community of Assam were not at all interest in working with the British. Thus, the article will try to focus
on the struggle of identity of a community to assimilate in a larger society. This article is mainly based
upon theoretical analysis of fact and review of literature. |
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A STUDY OF BANK EMPLOYEES’ PERCEPTION TOWARDS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE |
Author : Mandeep Singh and Sonu |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The purpose of the study is to analyse the
perception of bank employees towards corporate
governance. The gathered data are analysed using SPSS in
order to develop a thorough and insightful understanding
about the current study. Furthermore, the results of the
study can be beneficial for business students in addition to
managers, practitioners and employees in developing a
better understanding about the concept of corporate
governance. For achieving and maintaining public trust and
confidence in the banking system, effective corporate
governance practices are necessary. The system may collapse if good corporate governance practices are
not followed in any organization as what happened in Satyam, InfoTech. Bank should take all the
measures to ensure good corporate governance practices. The results of the study suggest that banks
should initiate more seminars and workshops in order to highlight the relevance of corporate governance
so that bank employees can easily understand the role of corporate governance.
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IMAGINING THE IRANIAN ‘SELF’ IN THE WORKS OF FAKHRUDDIN SHADMAN AND JALAL AL-E AHMAD |
Author : Chimat Ladol |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :How is identity constructed? How role does
‘difference’ plays in constructing the ‘Self’? The question of
identification has always been central to human society.
Imagining the margin or difference between self and other
has been important in unfolding any political process.
Assertion of one’s identity has been the focus of imperialism
and anti-imperialist movements. Scholars argue that
identities are invoked against the ‘other’ and are constructed
through ‘difference’ which has become socially recognised.
The paper is an attempt to answer the questions posed above
by looking into the construction of Iranian identity as propounded by Fakhruddin Shadman and Jalal al-e
Ahmad, two of the most prominent intellectuals of the twentieth century Iran. |
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AGRARIAN CRISIS AND FARMERS’ SUICIDE IN INDIA: WITH REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA |
Author : Chandrakant R. Choukimath |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This paper aims at the study of agrarian crisis as the
main cause of farmer suicide in India with special reference
to Karnataka. Among the various socio-economic issues,
farmers’ suicide is getting rapid attention. As India is an
agricultural based society and farmer is one of the pillarsor
the backbones of the society, is not getting the worthy
attention and facilities to which he/she is really capable of.
With the growth of various issues in the current economy,
agrarian crisis stands to be a burning issue. In current
scenario various kinds of agrarian crisis are leading to
farmers’ suicide. On an average among the total suicides in India, 9.4% are the farmers and the number is
still increasing. The paper also mentions findings and remedies through which farmer’s suicide can be
controlled. In the present condition agricultural reforms and other measures to save farmers from
bankruptcy has become a necessity. As far as Indian economy is concerned, farmers’ welfare and
agricultural reforms have become an urgent need.
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ENHANCEMENT OF E-CONTENT ON ACHIEVEMENT IN HISTORY AMONG XI STANDARD BOYS STUDENTS |
Author : Dr. G. Muruganantham and Dr. P. Ponraj |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :E-content is a pioneering application of computer in
the teaching and learning process. It is includes text, video,
audio, animation and graphics. E-content is the innovation of
technology to design, deliver, select, administer and extend
learning. E-content in education is a powerful tool that may be
used effectively and proficiently within the classroom to make
more exciting learning environment and deliver a higher level
of educational expertise to students. The present experiment
brings out an idea about the enhancement of teaching History
through e-content on the XI Standard boys students
achievement in History. The present study indicates that the XI Standard boys students in experimental
groups has engaged in e-content package on History than control groups has engaged through in
conventional method. |
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“A STUDY ON MANAGEMENT STUDENT’S BEHAVIOR WHILE USING OF SMARTPHONE WITH REFERENCE TO PCMC AREA” |
Author : Harshada Samudre and Dr. Nitin Zaware |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Over past few years ownership of Smartphone has
become dominant over feature phones. It has become
habitual in the life of college students to spend time on
smart phones on day to day basis. Smartphone has become
an integral part of student’s life. There are varied reasons
behind purchase of smart phones. Management students are
focusing on different parameters while purchasing the
smart phones. Students engage their time and money on
various activities on smart phone. An attempt is made in this
research to find out various smart phone activities and the time and money spent by the students on
various activities. It has been observed from this research that maximum students are spending their time
and money on internet related activities on smart phones. Varied responses are collected on the various
activities on smart phone. |
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SCIENTIFIC LITERACY AMONG TRIBAL STUDENTS |
Author : Laly K. P. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Researchers are always interested in studies about
tribal group and their development. These research studies
help the Government and other authorities to make and
implement policies for the betterment of life style and
improve the socio-economic status of the tribal sector. In a
scientific world where technology plays a major role, all
human beings must have awareness to deal with these
scientific and technological innovations. Thus the study
focuses on identifying the existing level of scientific literacy
among tribal students and their select communities viz., Paniyan, Muthuvan and Kattunaykkan. A
Scientific Literacy Assessment Test was used to analyse the Scientific Literacy among 114 elementary level
students selected from various Model Residential Schools of Kerala, undertaken by scheduled tribe
development department. |
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ACADEMIC LIBRARIES & SOCIAL NETWORKING: A STUDY |
Author : Silpisikha Devi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :With the adoption of new technologies and the
explosion of information, has been turned traditional library
into digital one. Social Networking Sites are one of major
factor of new technology which importance is growing up
rapidly. Libraries are the storehouse of knowledge and
information and its works as a connector of information and
information seeker. Social Networking sites are helping the
users to access the information at least time. SNS creates a
platform educational atmosphere where one can exchange
their thinking to others through internet. Social Networking
Sites helps in becoming the world into a global village. Library services and library professionals have been
improved due to development of SNS. This article gives importance on various social networking sites
using in the library, advantages and challenges of SNS. This article also discusses important of Social
Networking sites in the library. It also includes the data collected from the user feedback of Gauhati
University. |
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“SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POLY (ANILINE CO- M- NITRO ANILINE) DOPED WITH INORGANIC ACIDS.” |
Author : Miss. Memane Archana Dada |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Present work reports synthesis and
characterization of poly (aniline co- meta nitro aniline) by
using various mineral acids. Poly(aniline co- meta nitro
aniline) was synthesized by chemical oxidative
polymerization of monomer aniline and co monomer meta
nitro aniline at room tempreture.Hydrochloric
acid,sulphuric acid and perchloric acid were used as a
dopent along with acrylic acid as a soft templet.
Synthesized Poly (aniline co - meta nitro aniline) was
characterized by analytical techniques such as FTIR,UVDRS and XRD. |
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ROLE OF NEWSPAPER AS A MASS MEDIA AMONG LIS PROFESSIONALS: A REVIEW |
Author : Ms. Vijayalaxmi Kale and Dr. V. T. Kamble |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Paper highlights the importance of Newspapers
in various means in historical perspective in Library and
Information Science field. It also traces the role of LIS
professionals in the historical perspective with special
reference to libraries. As per the evolution and trend(s) the
newspaper witnessed various platform(s) and format (s)
throughout the world and an attempt has been made to
highlight the important role of LIS professionals in
safeguarding the newspapers from decades of civilization. |
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GRAMEENA SUVIDHA KENDRA (GSK): A CSR INTIATIVE OF MULTI COMMODITY EXCHANGE (MCX) FOR ECONOMIC STABILITY OF THE FARMERS - A STUDY |
Author : Som Prakash K. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Grameena Suvidha Kendra (GSK), a CSR initiative of
Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) started in 2006 with the
mission of empowering the farmers. The reason behind the
advent of GSK is to include the farmers in the modern
commodity market eco-system so that they mitigate the
price and other associated risk. GSK serves as a rural service
center to educate the farmers on market price for their
produce in the future, expert advice on farm-related issues,
better warehousing facilities, funding against warehouse
receipts, quality testing and grading facilities that are provided by the exchange. To perceive that GSK
reaches large number of farmers of India, MCX collaborated with India Post, as it has great network of
villages, under Private Public Partnership (PPP) model.This program provides value-added services by
assisting farmers in formulating a cropping strategy and maximizing returns; creating awareness,
providing knowledge/guidance and value added services helping the farmers to raise their standard of
living. This basket of services has increased multiple since its inception. Local agricultural experts, field
visits and exposure visits enable farmers to adopt good agricultural practices, new techniques, processes
and innovations maximise productivity and enhance their livelihoods and have social impact. Access to
market price, redressal of crop related queries, exposure to different agriculture universities and
KrishiVigyanKendras, technical knowledge of new techniques like FLD, SRI, organic farming, etc. save cost,
enhance soil productivity and increase yield and enrich bio diversity. The recent initiatives like e-NAM
facilitating the farmers to sell their crop anywhere in the country and its other intervention of Minimum
Support Price (MSP) benefit the farmers if they function in their true sense. |
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SAVITRIBAIPHULE FORERUNNER OF WOMEN SOCIAL ACTIVIST IN MODERN INDIA |
Author : Dr. B. Murugeswari |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Savitribaiphule was a trailblazer in providing
education for girls and for ostracized portions of society in
India. She dared to pursue the Nobel profession of teaching in
the ‘Dark Age’ and became first lady teacher and started first
school for females in India. She not only fought for the right
to education, but for the right to dignity for widows, unwed
mothers, and women with unwanted pregnancies. In the
nineteenth century her work was revolutionary. It is indeed a
measure of the ruthlessness of elite controlled knowledge –
production that a figure as important as Savitribaiphule fails
to find any mention in the history of modern India. Her life and struggle deserves to be appreciated by a
wider spectrum and made known to non- Marathi people as well as others not in India but in the world.
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REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TRENDS IN TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMME |
Author : Dr. S. L. Suresh |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :However, the experiences of academic teachers and
practitioners show that there are many enthusiasts among us
regarding transformation, innovators who prove that
change, albeit slow, is possible. The strategies we adopt may
be slow, involving multiple years and be gradual, systematic,
and peaceful, or they may be violent processes that
dynamically break with the old model (see Boyd, 2014; Mias,
2011). Recognizing that changing the model of working with
children requires a change in the education and training of
teachers and, above all, a modification of the educational philosophy of future students, we must discuss the
need to revise and update requirements. In recent years, a number of publications have described changes in
academic culture, primarily related to the professional development of academic teachers (e.g., Boyd, Szplit
& Zbróg, 2014; Vaz-Rebelo et al., 2015), the academic education of future teachers (e.g., Balachowicz &
Adamek, 2017; Boyd & Szplit, 2016) and the professional development of teachers and practitioners (Adamek
& Balachowicz, 2013; Day & Gu, 2014; Fullan & Lang worthy, 2014; Boyd, P., Hymer, P. & Lockney, 2015;
Prain et al., 2015). The author of this paper identifies the conditions for such changes and their consequences. |
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HUMAN RIGHTS – HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE |
Author : N. Ramesh Goud |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Human Rights are inalienable rights of the human
being as they are inherent in our nature. Being human a
person is inherently entitled to have & can enjoy from womb
to tomb. Human rights are concerned with the dignity of the
individual. 1948 December 10th – Universal Declaration of
Human Rights (UDHR) by United Nations Organisation
(UNO) is a milestone in the history of evolution of Human
Civilisation. . Indian constitution also has given legal
protection to the rights which were enshrined in part III of it.
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PRODUCT LIFECYCLE & BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP GROWTH SHARE MATRIX-VIVID RELATIONSHIP |
Author : Swapanadip Sarkar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This paper is designed to show the direct relationship
between Boston Consulting Group Growth Share matrix (BCG)
and The Product Lifecycle (PLC). The connection between BCG
matrix and PLC delivers a vivid strategic picture of product life
stage. In every stage of product life cycle the proper strategy
which the business unit will take or should take can be well
determined by BCG. Even when the BCG is a technique of
1970’s and having certain limitations, stills its simplicity
brings a vivid idea of market condition. |
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A EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION ON KEY DRIVING FORCES FOR THE ENTREPRENUERSHIP AMONG THE BACKWARD CLASS WOMEN |
Author : Satish Shivappa Kattimani and Dr. Shivashankar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The term Women Entrepreneurship mean, an act of
business ownership and business creation that empowers
women economically, increases their economic strength as
well as position in society. Entrepreneurship amongst
women has been a matter of concern. Those women who
start or assist any business in its functioning are known as
women entrepreneurs. Challenging roles are being accepted
by females, as they desire to be financially independent
along with taking care of their families and loved ones.
Women owned businesses are highly increasing. The main
objective of the study has been to understand the socioeconomic back-ground of women entrepreneurs,
and their problems & reasons in running their enterprises efficiently and profitably. The present research
study has been conducted to study the problems of women entrepreneurs of the backward class with
special reference to some selected places in selected businesses of North Karnataka with the respondent
size of 50 involving women from business like petty shops, hotels, vegetable selling & beauty parlors. The
need for additional income and family business carried on are the major reasons behind women getting
them involved in entrepreneurial activities and the major reasons identified creating problems for taking
up self employment are family responsibilities, competition and lack of self-confidence. |
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ANALYSIS OF UNDERGRADUATE MANAGEMENT STUDENTS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS MATHEMATICS |
Author : Suja Bennet and Dr. Praveen, R. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The study aims to understand how certain different yet
interrelated variables such as gender and educational
background like stream opted in higher secondary school, place
of study (India/foreign) and mathematics opted or not in higher
secondary school could lead to an explanation of student
attitude towards mathematics in terms of its usefulness,
confidence and appreciation and enjoying the subject. In order
to understand the differences in the attitude of students
towards mathematics, the study was conducted among college
students from diverse educational backgrounds; thereby, supporting the generalizability of the findings. The
differences in the attitude were analyzed by conducting independent samples t-test which revealed the
existence of statistically significant differences in the attitude among the groups with respect to gender,
stream chosen in higher secondary school, place of study (India/foreign) and mathematics opted or not in
higher secondary school. The study results throw light on what motivates students’ choice of program at the
Undergraduate level. The differences reflected in the results among the variables would propel educators at
the tertiary level, offering management programs to model the curriculum keeping in mind students’ attitude
and orientation towards mathematics. Also, the result would further reinforce the necessity for developing
effective practices, strategies and interventions to make the management students more receptive to the
mathematics course which would implicitly strengthen their pursuit of the program. |
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COMPARISON OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF TWO DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF UNRIPE DATE PALM |
Author : S. Thilagavathi and M. Gayathri |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Date palm is a multipurpose tree providing
carbohydrate, fiber, vitamin and mineral besides having
certain medicinal properties. Due to its high nutritional value
and the long life the date palm has been mentioned as “tree
of life”. The present study investigates the nutritional and
functional properties of two different varieties of unripe date
palm namely khenaizi (red colour date palm) and barhi
(yellow colour date palm) were collected from Dharamapuri
district of Tamil Nadu, India. The collected sample was made
into powder using cabinet drier and pulverizer then subjected for analysis. The nutritional and functional
parameters were studied under standard analytical procedure using AOAC methods. The results revealed that
khenaizi date palm variety was found to be high in carbohydrate, protein and fiber content whereas the fat
content is lower than that of the other date palm variety such as barhi. However, potassium content was
high and sodium content was low in both varieties. Thus, it may be beneficial for people suffering from
hypertension. In addition calcium, iron and phosphorous was also high in khenaizi than barhi. From the
obtained results of two different date varieties khenaizi can serve as good source of vital nutrients and
minerals than that of barhi. |
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A STUDY ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN HYDERABAD KARNATAKA REGION |
Author : Dr. N. Honnurswamy |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The entrepreneurs of the small industry have a
prominent role in a developing economy, as the success of
these industrial enterprises depends largely upon the
capabilities and the talents of the entrepreneurs and there
by promotes the industrialization process. To make the
small scale industry more dynamic in accelerating
industrial development for facilitating larger employment
generation and output expansion, there is an imperative
need to promote the entrepreneurial talents as inadequate
supply of entrepreneurs, constrains the process of rapid
industrialization and that of sustaining the economic development.
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NON-PERFORMING ASSETS IN INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM: A GRAVE EPIDEMIC |
Author : Sarvjeet Kaur and Vikas Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :banking is an indispensable constituent of the
Indian financial system. It acts as a heart of the Indian
economy. But at present, the artery of this heart is totally
blocked by a big and alarming figure of non-performing
assets. This paper makes an attempt to study the NPAs of
the Indian banking system. For this purpose NPA data
belonging to 6 years (2012-13 to 2017-18) of Public sector
banks, private sector banks, and foreign banks is taken from
the official website of RBI. Result shows that the NPAs
figure is much higher in PSBs than private and FBs and the amount of NPAs is showing an increasing trend
during the study period. In sector wise comparison major part is contributed by the non-priority sector
which is 80% of total NPAs than priority sector which is 20%. Various internal, as well as external factors
responsible for NPAs and their impact are also discussed in the later part of the paper. The study also
shows the effectiveness of recovery channels which are lok adalats, DRTs and SARFAESI act 2002
introduced by government and results shows that these channels are not effective in their purpose
fulfillment. This study found that NPAs is a grave epidemic eating up the profitability of banks mainly the
PSBs. There is a need to resolve this epidemic so that the performance of the banking sector could be
improved. |
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COBALT DOPED MANGANESE OXIDE- CONDUCTING POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITE AND ITS PROPERTIES |
Author : Thilakam R., Maruthavanan T. and Salaikalaiselvi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The energy requirement of earlier decades was
fulfilled by conventional energy resources especially fossil
fuels like coal and petroleum products. The demand for
energy sources is going on increasing due to increased usage
of automobile, electrical, and electronic appliances of both
domestics and industries. In order to develop and find
alternates to switch over from non- renewable to renewable
at the same time pollution free energy sources, Scientists are
still doing research towards the development of new energy
producing materials. In line of this kind of research, we
made an attempt to develop new class of materials for the same purpose. Supercapacitors are the future
energy storage devices. In our present study we have developed nanocomposite having capacitance
properties and it will be continued in our future research perspectives. |
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EFFECTS OF RESERVATION POLICY ON OVERALL GROWTH OF INDIAN ECONOMY |
Author : Suman Kumari |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The paper evaluates caste based reservation system
in India. The Primary stated objective of Indian reservation
system is to increase the opportunities for enhanced social
status for underprivileged. The reservation system exists to
provide opportunities for the members of the Scheduled
Caste and Scheduled Tribes. Reservation is working in the
opposition direction to its main objective as it is
demorcating the society further. It is being used to uplift one
section of the society at the cost of another, which is not fair.
Instead of this there should be equal opportunities for all moreover a capable candidate does not need any
certificate of being from a lower caste to prove their worth. It is his mind, education and ability to compete
that can bring change in life. Taking a seat just by showing your under privileged certificate wont give
your under privileged certificate wont give you anything, but just the degree or job. In this paper all
important information & effects of reservation on Indian Economy are given. |
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AN EVALUATIVE STUDY ON THE PRE-TRAINING PHASE OF THE ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING INSTITUTIONS |
Author : Dr. Daisy Samuel |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The concept of Entrepreneurship is gaining
momentum in the country in the face of severe
unemployment and in the context of unutilized human and
material resources. The governments both at the central
and state level are investing heavily on entrepreneurship
development. The effectiveness of Entrepreneurship
Development Programmes (EDPs) depends not onlyon the
quality and spirit of the trainees, but also significantly on
the entrepreneurial zeal and commitment of the training
institutions and the trainer coordinators. The starting point of any such programme is the training
institution and their preparations for the same. Today many institutions are engaged in entrepreneurship
development activities and entrepreneurial training viz., Central government institutions, State
government institutions and NGOs. Many religious institutions are also engaged in such activities as part
of their social commitment. The involvement of these institutions varies depending on the nature of the
organisation. Generally the government led institutions carry out these activities along with many other
engagements whereas the non-government institutions exhibit more commitment towards these activities.
However, the NGOs and religious institutions do not follow the typical pattern of an EDP. Their
programmes are purely skill based training programmes and can be well called Entrepreneurship
Training Programmes rather than Entrepreneurship Development Programmes |
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MERGING OF SBI AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES: PRONS AND CONS |
Author : Dr. EaswaranIyer and Naveen Kumar C. M. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Indian banking sector is an important
constituent of the Indian financial system. The banking
sector plays a vital role through promoting business in
urban as well as in rural areas in recent years. The banking
section will navigate through all the aspects of the Banking
System in India. A globally competitive economy requires a
robust and competitive banking system. The present
banking system is a result of reforms and policy changes
that have taken place in the past. The study aims mainly at
the latest initiation of SBI in merging all its subsidiaries
Banks.The study focuses on the purpose, consequences and the financial effects arrived from the process of
merging SBI with its subsidiaries with the help of digital technology. The paper also consists of study on
managing the Non-Performing Assets by SBI and the pros and cons of merging process. |
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HOMICIDES OF WOMEN IN PUBLIC SPACES OF TAMIL NADU: IS THREAT TO WOMEN’S FREEDOM? |
Author : K. Karpagam and Dr. S. Suba |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In patriarchal Indian society women and girls are
facing different forms oppressions and violence both in public
and private spheres irrespective of their caste, class, gender,
religion, region and creed. This has been in increasing trend
and evidentially reported by various print and electronic
media. The patriarchal social-cultural factors that
predominantly playing the role to make the women and girls
feels insecure. Cutting across caste, class, region and religion,
women are facing continuous and different forms of violence in
public spaces, including public transport, railway station, bus
stand, markets, roads, parks, educational institutions, and worshiping places etc., unlikemen, women
experience the public spaces differently. Although a city belongs to those men and women who live there,
women’s access is limited due to the unsuitability of public places. This means most women restrict their
movements or activities because they feel unsafe. This feeling acts as a way of socially controlling women’s
freedom of choice. Recently occurred homicides in Chennai, Thoothukudi, Karur, Coimbatore of Tamil
Nadu state has created fear of psychosis among women and parents about public safety of women and
girls. Also these incidences reflect the society’s misogyny and double standardness in women’s
empowerment in one hand; the other hand questioning/controlling the women’s rights and freedom of
choice, expressions, mobility, decision making and autonomy which are crucial for gender equality. With
this background this paper explores the causes and consequences of violence against women in public
place, role state and its public safety policies particularly four major homicides by using content analysis of
popular mainstream dailies published in Tamil Nadu. |
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LANDSCAPE AND HAUNTING IN THE WORKS OF JIM CORBETT |
Author : Alok Ranjan Maral |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Jim Corbett a hunter turned conservationist who
spent his whole life towards the conservation of flora and
fauna of the United Province (now Uttarakhand). Corbett as
an educated White man didn’t believe in superstition and
ghosts in his early years of life, but later on during his
shooting trips Corbett came across some haunting and
supernatural occurrences, which he was unable to solve
logically through his scientific temper. The present paper
attempts to discuss these haunting and supernatural
incidents in context of the landscape in the works of Jim
Corbett. |
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGES OF TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT: STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVE |
Author : N. Ravindran, Dr. R. Karpaga Kumaravel and Dr. K. Jayaraman |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Total Quality Management philosophy provides an
overall concept that fosters continuous improvement in an
organization. This paper attempts to find the level of
perception of Arts and Science colleges of Tiruchirappalli
district towards Total Quality Management. By adopting
survey design the study was conducted with the sample of
210 students in Tiruchirappalli district. The Total Quality
Management Perception Tool for Students (TQMPTS) was
developed by the investigator and validated by the experts for
data collection. The findings of the present study reveal that the level of perception of the students of Arts
and Science Colleges in Tiruchirappalli District towards Total Quality Management is Low with respect to
the demographic variables. |
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INFLUENCE OF FAMILY RELATED ISSUES ON INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF SENIOR CITIZENS |
Author : Ms. Deena D. Souza and Dr. K. S. Malipatil |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Introduction: Aging is a natural, inevitable and
irreversible biological process.The dynamic process of
development and growth begins with birth and continues
till death. India is witnessing a rise in number of senior
citizens. The change in family system fromthe traditional
joint family to the nuclear family system is a primary cause
of the institutionalization of senior citizens. This study aims
at assessing the influence of family related issues on
institutionalization of senior citizens. Method: A descriptive
study was conducted among 300 inmates of institutions at
Mangalore, Karnataka using semi structured interview schedule. Results: Family related issues like
having no sons (47%), preference to be independent (40.7%), desire of children to be in nuclear family
(36%) and one’s own illness (26%) have been found to be the most common reasons for
institutionalization. |
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MUDRA: A BOOST FOR WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS (Financing of women through MUDRA since its inception) |
Author : Mr. Sonu and Mr. Mandeep Singh |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Women entrepreneurship has been recognized as an
important source of economic growth. Women
entrepreneurship can make a particularly strong
contribution to the economic well-being of the family and
communities, poverty reduction and womens empowerment.
As per census 2011, the population of India is 1210.19 million
comprising 586.47 million (48.5%) females. Almost half of the
population are females. To make effective use of this
population, the government should focus on the women
entrepreneurship. Women entrepreneurs often face barriers
to starting their businesses, like lack of access to formal finance mechanism and access to information and
networks, etc. The major problem is limited access to formal finance. Women community have limited
access to formal finance because they dont have enough security. To provide access to formal finance
MUDRA scheme is launched by Government of India under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna. Women
entrepreneurs of the non-corporate sector can also avail the benefits of this scheme. This paper is an
attempt to check that how many women avail the benefits and how many loans have been disbursed to
women entrepreneurs by MUDRA. Findings of the study reveal that all the partner institutions of MUDRA
have actively participated in the financing of women and substantially contributed for women
entrepreneurship. |
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‘MOTHER ENGLISH’: A TOOL OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR BHARAT |
Author : Dr. Ravindra Mhasade |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Recently, many conferences and seminars are being
organized on the theme ‘Empowering Students of Bharat
with English for Career Development’. The term ‘Bharat’
has different connotations for different people in our
country, whereas concept notes of the conferences and
seminars restrict the meaning of the term to rural areas. In
fact, even in India, i.e. urban areas, we can see many
Bharats. There is a fuzzy boundary between ‘India’ and
‘Bharat’. In our pluralistic society, social and economic
disparities prevail to such an extent that in the same city, in
the same locality, in the same school or college, we may find India and Bharat residing together.
Therefore, for the sake of convenience, instead of saying English for Bharat, it would be better to say
English for socially and economically disadvantaged sections of the society. The present paper focuses on
aspects like cultural hegemony, language and the current scenario of English learning in modern India. It
also accentuates English as a tool of social and economic development with reference to a great social
reformer and educationist Savitribai Phule’s two poems, namely ‘Mother English’ and ‘Learn English’
Moreover, the paper also suggests certain ways of teaching the English language to Bharat i.e. socially and
economically disadvantaged sections. The suggestions are based on a case study which has been carried
out for the last 17 years. |
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RISK-REUTM PREMIA IN INDIAN STOCK MARKETS IN TERMS OF BENJAMIN GRAHAM CRITERIA |
Author : Poonam Rani |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :There are various value stocks picking methods and
various studies on value investing in past. Still there is
disbelieve related to effectiveness of value investing. Various
studies on value investing inferred that value investing
resulted higher returns than market average. The Graham
stock selection criteria is widely appreciated and
acknowledged across the globe. This methodological
framework for stock investing is well lived and demonstrated
by the equally agile and legend investor Warren Buffet for
sustained wealth creation. |
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MENTAL TOUGHNESS BETWEEN BASKETBALL AND HANDBALL MALE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS |
Author : Varuna Raja Basaveswara K. S. and Dr. R. Srinivasa |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Mental Toughness is the psychological variable
that requires in every sportive activity including the games
like basketball and handball. Therefore the researcher is
more interested to find out the mental toughness level
among basketball and handball players of different
universities, Karnataka India. For this purpose, seventy two
(72) male university players were selected randomly from
three universities (Bangalore University Bengaluru,
Davanagere University, Davanagere, and Gulbarga
University, Kalaburgi) who had their credit in participating
in South Zone Interuniversity Tournaments during the academic year 2017-18 in their respective games.
The age of the subjects were ranged from 18 to 28 years. Among the selected 72 subjects, 36 subjects were
Basketball game players and remaining 36 were Handball game players. The Mental Toughness
Questionnaire developed by Alan Goldberg (1995) was used to assess the level of mental toughness of the
players. The collected data was analyzed by using independent ‘t’ test to find out the significant difference
between basketball and handball players on mental toughness. The statistical software like Statistical
Package for Social Science (Version 20) was utilized for knows the significant difference between groups
by applying ‘t’ test as analytical tool. The results concluded that there was significant difference found in
rebound ability, concentration ability and overall mental ability between Basketball and Handball players.
The basketball players have superior mental toughness in rebound ability, concentration ability and
overall mental toughness when compared with Handball players. The use of thinking skills, imagery,
confidence building and other skills can be powerful techniques in reaching a high level of mental
toughness among the players. |
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PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG INSTITUTIONALIZED SENIOR CITIZENS |
Author : Ms. Deena D. Souza and Prof. K. S. Malipatil |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Introduction: Old age is the penultimate phase of
human life cycle and senior citizens are more vulnerable to
stress and stress related problems. The change in family
system from the traditional joint family to the nuclear family
is highly responsible for institutionalization of senior citizens.
This study aims at assessing the perceived stress among
institutionalized senior citizens. Method: A descriptive study
was conducted among 300 inmates of institutions at
Mangalore, Karnataka using interview schedule. Perceived
Stress Scale -14 was administered to assess level of stress among inmates
Results:Found the level of stress among senior citizens was moderate to high. Statistically very high
significant association was found when the stress level is compared with duration of the stay in the
institution (P<0.001) and found the decreasing levels of stress as the years of stay increases. Furthermore a
high significant association was found when age was compared with perceived stress (p=0.01). |
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A STUDY OF READING INTEREST OF COLLEGE STUDENTS IN RAJKOT CITY |
Author : Mr. Mahendra Patel and Dr. Nileshkumar M. Kantaria |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Reading is the key to success in education. It is the
heartbeat of all courses offered in advanced education. In
this manner its critical to research understudys perusing
propensities and how to improve the abilities. The study
was an analytical survey with a validated questionnaire of
“Reading Interest inventory for college students” Total
three hundred (300) students took part in the present
research from the three Colleges of Rajkot town,
Researcher tried to find the effect of some sociodemographic variables on reading interest. Result shows
that there is significant mean difference between reading interest among various college students.
Significant mean different also seen in the reference to Gender. Moreover reading interest is also
significantly different in various faculties. The discoveries additionally demonstrated that practically
every one of the respondents comprehend the significance of perusing. 61.5% love to peruse from their
different fields of specialization regularly while 25.0% love perusing from their fields of specialization
consistently. The examination affirmed that great perusing propensities upgrade scholastic execution. |
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GENDER CONSTRUCT - A SOCIAL STIGMA EXCLUDED TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY IN THE MAINSTREAM OF SOCIETAL LIFE |
Author : Sakthee Ananth S. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Gender identity is an internal sense for every
individual being a wo/man or unidentified along with the
gender continuum. Gender construct is nothing but a gender
disparity starting from prenatal to old age and have a strong
platform based on bias and discrimination with multi-facets
in the mainstream society and every corner of society and
this gender construct is nothing but a social stigma which
restrict some of the marginalised group/people those who
are not binding in the concept of heterosexuality or bipolarity
of gender and this social stigma further extend to exclusion from the societal arena by way of
discrimination in a different form for every different individuals and became vulnerable in the context of
gender, Moreover the gender construct described only the characteristic of women and men which are
socially - culturally constructed based on centric point of religion. |
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A STUDY ON SOCIOLOGICAL ROLE OF ROI-ET PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION IN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF ROI-ET PROVINCE, THAILAND |
Author : Phra Suriya Srisura and Dr.Sanjay Salunke |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The research results showed that the way to develop
performance, improve strategic development plan, and
reinforce good governance in Roi-Et Provincial
Administrative Organization under sociological role of Roi-Et
Provincial Administrative Organization. It consisted 4 aspects
of the developing performance as follows; (1) Performance
Management Standards: Perfection of Operation. (2)
Performance Management Standards: Comments on the
Official Performance. (3) Performance Standards for Service
Delivery to the Public: Perfection of Operation. (4) Performance Standards for Service Delivery to the
Public: Comments on the Official Performance, and 6 aspects of strategic development plan, as follows: (1)
Infrastructure Development. (2) Tourism Development. (3) Education, Religious and Culture Development.
(4) Economic Development. (5) Social and Environmental Development. (6) Management Development. |
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CONSUMER PURCHASE DECISION OF COSMETIC PRODUCTS IN THANJAVUR CITY – A STUDY |
Author : G. Lakshmi and Dr. A. Ananth |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The purchase decision is in the consumers hands,
based on their preference, product price, products
availability and previous experience the consumers taking
decision. Manufacturers are in need of studying the
consumers and their decisions. Consumers may switch over
to other products at any time. Consumers friends, relatives
and colleague are influence the decisions, it may happened
while sharing their experience. This study is to find how the
socio economic factors of the sample respondents which
impact the buying decision of cosmetics products. The
researcher adopted convenient sampling method to collect data in the study area. The researchers issued
200 questionnaire in the study area, the target group only women. The filled questionnaire collected back
only 187. The researchers has taken all 187 questionnaire for this study. This present study conducted to
find the buying decisions of the cosmetics products in Thanjavur city. The cosmetics products are necessary
for all, especially women need it, while go to job, and move with society they are depending it. The
manufacturers are trying to increase the sales, the give advertisement and doing sales promotion. The
manufacturer should study the buying decisions of the consumers to influence and increase the sales. |
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CONCEPTUAL STUDY OF MORAL UTILITARIANISM AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING |
Author : Mahdi Kia Kojoori and Dr. S. Marigowda |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study is about commercial advertising
in media from the view of moral utilitarianism in the field of
applied ethics. Productive companies use any kind of
instruments or methods – often false or unethical – to satisfy
their audiences and advancing their goals, which would
have undesirable effects of individuals. Commercial
advertising has flourished with the advancement of
technology and increased surplus-based products, and today
few people are unfamiliar with it all over the world. The
importance of this issue becomes apparent when we see the impact of commercial advertising on people,
while it is using media and applying various sciences and arts, and what point it pull the society. The
article is using conceptual method and deals with the issue of commercial advertising and its effects on
media audiences, based on one of the famous theories of normative ethics in moral philosophy, it means
moral utilitarianism. And it seeks to answer the following questions: according to utilitarianism, what kind
of propaganda should be allowed by media companions? What is the decree of fraud and deception in any
way in the advertising according to the utilitarianism? What are the true criteria of advertising according
to the utilitarianism? Which type of advertisements are allowed or not allowed? |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENT FOLK DRAMA BHAVAI AWARENESS PROGRAMME FOR CREATING EXCELLENCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (ESD PROGRAMME) |
Author : Dr. Hardik D. Mehta |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Condition is everything that is around us. It will in
general live or non-living things. It fuses physical,
manufactured and other ordinary forces. Living things live
in their condition. They generally work together with it and
change in accordance with conditions in their condition. In
the earth there are unmistakable participations between
animals, plants, Insects soil, water, and other living and nonliving things.
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A STUDY ON TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TEACHER EDUCATORS |
Author : Dr. T. M. Gnanasoundari |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Teachers are nowadays called with a new
nomenclature as ‘Social Engineers’, as they are forefronts in
fabricating the vibrant and dynamic nation with holistic
development of all the sectors. The role of teachers is a
precious and an invaluable one in determining the fate of the
nation. So the teachers should sensitizes and realize their
responsibility and accountability to be committed, devoted,
passionate and dedicated to render their fully contribution to
make their students versatile for a prosperous nation in all
perspective, it can only possible through their effectiveness in
teaching irrespective of any field of specialization |
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM IN MODERN INDIA |
Author : Mr. Basavaraj Hanamanthrya and Prof. S. P. Melkeri |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Ladies assume assortment of noteworthy jobs in our
general public from their introduction to the world till the
finish of life. Indeed, even in the wake of assuming her
everything the jobs and all the activity opportune in effective
way in the advanced society, she is feeble in light of the fact
that men are as yet most grounded sexual orientation of the
general public. Indeed, even after heaps of mindfulness
projects, principles and guidelines in the general public by
the administration, her life is more confounded than a man.
She needs to deal with herself and relatives as little girl,
granddaughter, sister, little girl in-law, spouse, mother, mother by marriage, grandma, and so on. By
following such a major obligation in the family, they are completely ready to turn out and do work for
splendid fate of possess, family and nation.
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PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF FENUGREEK ( TRIGONELLA FOENUM-GRAECUM L. ) LEAF EXTRACT IN SOME ORGANIC SOLVENT. |
Author : Dr. Prakash Solanki , Dr. Sandeep Kumar Gohar and Dr. Ashok Barua |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Fenugreek a native of South Eastern Europe and
West Asia is cultivated as a Methi leaves vegetable,
condiment and as a medicinal plant. Fenugreek is used as a
spice, vegetable and medicinal plant. Green leafy vegetables
are the micronutrient wealth of India and form an
important component of balanced diet. The samples
revealed good amounts of alkaloids followed by moderate
amounts of saponins. Contents were obtained for Hexane,
Ethanolic and Acetone extracts for each of the Methi leaf
extract. Their antioxidant property protects cells of different organs of human beings against free radicals
and free radical mediated diseases. |
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SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS IN CURRENT SCIENCE JOURNAL: A TREND ANALYSIS |
Author : SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS IN CURRENT SCIENCE JOURNAL: A TREND ANALYSIS |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The research contribution in Science discipline is
increasing year by year. The present study has analyzed the
trend analysis in Current Science Journal from 2013 to 2017.
The year-wise publication with comparison of Compound
Annual Growth Rate [CAGR], degree of collaboration,
Exponential growth rate and Average pages per publication
are also analyzed. |
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SECESSIONISM AND NATIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION |
Author : Dr. M. Krishna Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Nation-states are subjected to a variety of
challenges from outside and from within. International
financial institutions, multinational corporations, foreign
investments, environmental and human rights issues,
terrorism, drugs and narcotics pose a challenge to the
authority of the nation-states. From within, nation-states
are threatened by ethno-national and separatist groups. In
this essay it is proposed to study the challenges which are
faced by the nation-states in the form of secession and selfdetermination movements. The English Oxford Living Dictionaries defines secession as the “the action of
withdrawing formally from membership of a federation or body, especially a political state”1. Thus
secession generally refers to the separation of a unit from the existing state. |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF YOGIC PRACTICES AND AEROBIC EXERCISES ON CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CHILDREN |
Author : Santhosha M. S. and Dr. R. Srinivasa |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The purpose of the study is to find out effect of yogic
and aerobic exercises training on cardiovascular endurance
of secondary school boys. For this purpose Sixty subjects
(n=60) were randomly assigned to three equal groups of 20
subjects. The subjects of the study are studying in Morarji
Desai Residential School, Chakkere, Channapatna Taluk,
Ramangara District, Karnataka, India. The selected subjects
were assigned in three equal groups namely Group-I YPTG
(Yogic Practices Training Group); Group-II AETG (Aerobic
Exercises Training Group) and Group-III CG (Control Group). Pre test scores were taken for all the subjects
on cardiovascular endurance by administering cooper’s 12 meters run/walk test in meters. Group-I trained
yogic exercises and experimental Group-II trained in aerobic exercises for a period of 12 weeks. The post
test scores were conduct on cardiovascular endurance after the treatment of yogic and aerobic exercises.
The differences between pre and post mean scores on cardiovascular endurance were considered as the
effect of experimental treatments. ANOVA and ANCOVA were used to determine the significance of the
mean scores for cardiovascular endurance. Post hoc analysis was applied by using LSD test where the
obtained F value was found significant and the level of significance was fixed at 0.05 level and 0.01 levels
to test the formulated hypothesis.It was concluded that practicing of yogic practices group and aerobic
exercises group were significantly improved cardiovascular endurance of secondary school boys.
Therefore, the two methods of exercises are effective on improving the cardiovascular endurance of the
secondary school boys. |
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF EFFECTIVENESS OF MAKE IN INDIA AND FDI ON VARIOUS SERVICES SECTORS IN INDIA |
Author : Dr. Vaishali Tiwari |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :India has already marked its presence as one of the
fastest growing economies of the world. It has been ranked
among the top 10 attractive destinations for inbound
investments. Since 1991, the regulatory environment in terms
of foreign investment has been consistently eased to make it
investor-friendly. The measures taken by the Government are
directed to open new sectors for foreign direct investment,
increase the sect oral limit of existing sectors and simplifying
other conditions of the FDI policy. FDI policy reforms are
meant to provide ease of doing business and accelerate the pace of foreign investment in the country. |
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EXISTANCE OF DEVDASI SYSTEM IN BUDDHIST AND JAIN INSTITUTIONS |
Author : Shalu Rani |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Devdasi system, in ancient India was
considered as an important part of the worship in
Hindu temples. It is an old institution formed by
dancing girls. This was an important feature of the
Hindu temples but it became prominent in early
medieval India. Along with north, in south India also
a large number of devdasi’s were associated with the
Hindu temples. But some of the references show that
this system was also prevalent in Buddhist and Jain
institutions also. This system was prevalent not only in ancient India but in outside countries
also. In early medieval India, a large number of devdasis were employed not only to serve deities
but also for the attraction of the visitors who were also a source of income to the temples. |
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TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURAL TOOLS OF BOROS: USED IN RICE CULTIVATION |
Author : Sibisan Narzary |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The study is undertaken to identify various
traditional tools used for rice cultivation of the Boro people.
Agriculture is the main source of the Boro people to their
livelihood. The Boro people are one of the aboriginal tribes of
Assam. They cultivate mainly rice crop by using their own
traditional tools, i.e Plough (Nangal), Yoke (Jungal), Harrow
(Mwi), Stick (Laothi), Hoe (Khodal), Khwthiya Bathi, Sickle
(Khasi), Baokha, Sukhen, Hasib, Khada, Sandanga, Songrai
and Roina.etc. These are the main tools for rice cultivation
and used to make those materials at home by themselves
from natural resources i.e. Bamboo, woods and iron etc. The information was documented by using
observation and discussion methods. In the study some traditional tools were identified and described. |
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CONSERVATIONAL STUDIES ON SOME PLANTS FROM WESTERN GHATS OF MAHARASHTRA |
Author : Dr. Satish V. Deore |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Current work present deals with the experience and
efforts of promoting propagation and conservation of some
selected plant species from of Western Ghats region of
Ahmednagar district. Western Ghats region is one of the
important Hot-spot and mega diversity center, popularly
known as ‘Sahyadri’. There arte scrub and semi-deciduous
type of vegetation. The forest has great potentiality both
from economic and botanical point of view. The endemic and
medicinal plant species were abundant in this region and can
be exploited due to improper management. Harvesting, grazing, shifting cultivation and uprooting of plant
species for the purpose of food, fodder and medicines by tribal and local people are found the major cause
for their threats. Construction of dams, lakes and roads by improper management are found more
dangerous for the destruction of plants. |
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MARKET INTEGRATION IN SHIFTING CULTIVATION- THE CASE OF THE TANGKHUL NAGA TRIBE IN MANIPUR |
Author : Ngaranngam Keishing |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Due to improvement in road connectivity and other
means of communication followed by the expanding global
economy in the rural areas, shifting cultivators who were
once isolated from the outside economy is increasingly
integrating with the urban-based and market economy. In
order to seize the opportunities provided by the outside
market system, the shifting cultivators’ are adopting
innovative land use system, cropping pattern, production
and labour arrangement. The shifting cultivators’ not only
gathers the household needs especially food requirement but they also generate seasonal income by selling
the crops and vegetables in the nearby local markets. And so, shifting cultivation that was done as
subsistence farming has become more market-oriented in terms of production relation. Market integration
in shifting cultivation not only improves the living condition of the farmers but also led to substantial
changes in the practice as well.
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SOCIAL CAPITAL OF STUDENT TEACHERS IN CHENNAI DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. S. Malathi and D. Jansi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study was explored to find out the
Social capital of Student teachers in Chennai District.
Survey method was conducted on a sample of 200 Student
teachers in Chennai District. Social capital scale by
Malathi.S (2015) was used for data collection. Descriptive
anddifferential analysis was done.Results found that there
is no significant difference in Social Capital of student
teachers based on gender, age, educational qualification,
type of family and marital status. |
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DOWRY VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN INDIA |
Author : Mr. Basavaraj Hanamanthrya and Prof. S. P. Melkeri |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :"Violence against women" is comprehended as an
infringement of human rights and a type of oppression
ladies and will mean all demonstrations of sex based
viciousness that outcome in, or are probably going to result
in, physical, sexual, mental or monetary damage or
enduring to ladies, including dangers of such acts,
intimidation or self-assertive hardship of freedom, in the
case of happening in broad daylight or in private
life.Violence against ladies (VAW), otherwise called sex
based brutality, is, all in all, rough demonstrations that are principally or solely dedicated against ladies.
In some cases thought about an abhor wrongdoing, this kind of savagery focuses on a particular gathering
with the unfortunate casualtys sexual orientation as an essential intention. This kind of brutality is sex
based, implying that the demonstrations of savagery are submitted against ladies explicitly in light of the
fact that they are ladies. The UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women states,
"violence against women is a manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men and
women" and "violence against women is one of the crucial social mechanisms by which women are forced
into a subordinate position compared with men. |
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STUDY OF PASSENGER SATISFACTION WITH CATERING SERVICES ON GWALIOR RAILWAY STATION |
Author : Manoj Kumar Yadav and Dr. D. Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Indian Railway network is the second largest
railway network in the world and counted as a most
preferred and affordable mode of transport for both short
distance commuters and long distance travellers. Apart
from travelling venture, the Indian Railway also deals in
catering services. Initially all catering provisions were
handled by different zones of Indian Railways but since
year 1999 IRCTC made responsible to cater to travelling
passengers. Currently, catering services at railway station
are provided by IRCTC and its authorized service providers. Besides this, unauthorized vendors are also
found in dealing with catering services. This presented study has been conducted at Gwalior Railway
Station to get an insight of catering services with respect to passengers’ satisfaction level. It analyses that
whether provided catering services are acceptable among travelling passengers or not. The not acceptable
areas are identified then recommended with suggestions for their improvement. |
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THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF RURAL POPULATION: AN INCOME LEVEL ANALYSIS: A CASE STUDY OF BHAINI BADSHAH PUR |
Author : Puja Devi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In the modern era, the Socio-economic conditions in
rural areas are the main concern, particularly in developing
society. Over a period of time, a socio-economic condition in
village areas continues improving. The Central as well state
government has implemented various programmes and
policies to improve socio-economic conditions of the
population in the village areas. But according to the
economic point of view, in rural areas, people could not
develop uniformly in the region. Even within a small village,
various types of economic groups are established. Thus our
main purpose of this research paper is an attempt to study the real socio-economic conditions of the
population of various income groups in a village. The complete study is based on primary data which was
collected by personal interaction with a standardized questionnaire by the researcher. In the whole study,
data have been classified into four income classes and only percentage method is used to analyse the real
situation. In this study, it was found that 38 per cent of the population’s monthly per capita income is
below Rs 2000 and only 10 per cent of the population`s monthly per capita income is above Rs 8000. From
this study, it is found that only a few percentages of villagers have the benefit of a better life with all
facilities but most of the people live in uncertain conditions.
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A STUDY BASED ON MAHARSHI DAYANAND SARASWATI’S PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE, HIS EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY AND IMPORTANCE OF HIS EDUCATIONAL THOUGHTS IN THE MODERN ERA |
Author : Dr. Anu Balhara and Priya Sehrawat |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In today’s world of modernization, industrialization,
westernization there is degradation of human values and
lack of spirituality, which is the main reason of discontent
among the common masses. The students are not able to cope
up with the daily life stress and problem which they face at
every step. There is unbalanced development of science and
technology and ambition and discontentment at all walks of
life. Education without character building is the main
drawback of the present education system in India. This
would result in dangerous consequences in the future and so there is a great need for a complete
reorientation of values in the field of education. Education in any country would depend to a large extent
on its political, social strength, cultural heritage and development needs. The educational philosophy of
Dayanand Saraswati’s contains in it all that is required for a complete regeneration of India’s national life
in all its phases.
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EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN SANGAM AGE IN TAMIL COUNTRY |
Author : Ms. K. Elavarasi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This paper concentrated on the empowerment of
women in an ancient period which dominated by women
scholars’ like yajnavalkya, Gargi, and Maitreyi. Women
enjoyed the rights to choose their life partners and in the
ancient Tamil country. In the context of the prevalence of
gender party, the researcher found out empowerment of
women, political empowerment, gender equality, women
reflected in the Goddess, status of women, and religious
customs and convention. In short, the status of women was
not low in Vedic India. Women of the Vedic period enjoyed
ample rights in the social and religious fields, limited rights in economic and political fields. |
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EDUCAÇÃO INCLUSIVA E AS ESTRATÉGIAS DO PROFISSIONAL DA SALA DE RECURSOS MULTIFUNCIONAIS NO COLÉGIO DE APLICAÇÃO DA UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE RORAIMA |
Author : Renata Morgado Silva , Ana Lia Farias Vale and Mirian Mirna Becker |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This research aims to highlight the importance of
the strategies developed in the Multifunctional Resource
Room, through the Specialized Educational Attendance and
the influence they can exert in the school context in front of
the process of learning and inclusion of students with and
without disabilities. In this way, this article describes the
actions and activities developed with the implementation of
the Multifunctional Resource Room, through projects
focused on the reduction of barriers found in the
understanding and dynamics of its use by students, parents and teachers, in Teaching Fundamental in the
College of Application of the Federal University of Roraima, through actions that make possible the
integration, continuous training and expositions of works. Thus, it elucidates inclusive pedagogical
practices, which make this space a place of learning and exchange of experiences by all that make up the
school environment, making this room a place of experiences that involve Special Education in an inclusive
way. |
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ALFABETIZAÇÃOE SURDEZ: REPENSANDO OPORTUNIDADES E AMPLIANDO A ACESSIBILIDADE VISUAL |
Author : ANCHIETA, Ester Vitória Basilio |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Este artigo propõe e discute um modelo de trabalho que se baseia em estímulos visuais para a
aprendizagem de línguas orais na modalidade escrita; é um modelo para facilitar a aquisição de
crianças surdas no período de alfabetização. Este trabalho toma como ponto de partida a alfabetização
como algo que transcende um mero conceito de leitura e escrita, mas que engloba a aquisição de
conhecimentos eo desenvolvimento dehabilidades cognitivas a qual precisamos parar para pensar,
compreender, e sobretudo: comunicar. A perspectiva defendida pelos proponentes
da"multialfabetizações"é utilizado para formar um modelo que explica como o desenvolvimento de
alfabetização das crianças surdas podem ser apoiadas através Librascomo sistema de comunicaçãoe
vários outros estímulos visuais que conduzem a aprendizagem. O modelo incorpora componentesde
aquisição de Libras, estímulos visuais, letramento, português na modalidade escrita, alfabetização,
cultura surda, e uma grande variedade de mídias. Esse trabalho visa ampliar o diálogo em curso sobreo
desenvolvimento da alfabetização de crianças surdas, oferecendo uma proposta baseada em um
conceito bastante holístico de alfabetização, conhecimentos de uma amplamatriz de resultados de
pesquisas e construções teóricas e reconhecimentoda necessidade de observar a tendência natural dos
alunos surdos de aprenderatravés da visão. |
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BLENDING OF MYTH AND FACT IN THE SHIVA TRILOGY |
Author : Dr. Padmavathi and R.Muthukumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Evaluating the works of contemporary authors with
an apt yardstick is not an easy task. I would like to start this
paper by defining the difference between myth and legend.
A myth is not based on the fact, but is a type of symbolic
storytelling. For example, the Norse people didn’t know the
truth behind the thunder and lightning. But they invented
the myth of Thor and his hammer. Whereas a legend
contains the facts and an exaggerated story of fact to the
point that real people or events take on a "larger than life"
quality. For example, Robin Hood might have been true, but
most of the stories about him are exaggerated or folkloric.
History and myth, like fact and fiction, have often been represented as opposites. When we define the word.
Myth in colloquial terms, we often refer to an untrue story or anything that is opposed to reality. Here
Amish Tripathi has used the myth of ancient India and alter the myth without harming the religious
sentiments of the readers. |
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ESTIMADOR E CARACTERIZADOR DE CONSUMO DE ENERGIA PARA SOFTWARE EMBARCADO |
Author : Francisco Coelho da Silva /INDT Thales Ruano Barros de Souza /FIT ; Luan da Silva Serrão ; Leonardo Afonso Reis Milward Junior Gledyson Cidade da Costa Maria José Castro Ferreira / ICCT |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Consumo de energia nos últimos anos tornou-se
um aspecto importante em projetos de sistemas
embarcados. A produção e utilização em larga escala dos
dispositivos móveis tem imposto uma variedade de
restrições a estes sistemas, como: peso, tamanho, tempo
de vida útil da bateria e funcionalidades complexas.
Dispositivos móveis operam sob uma fonte de energia
limitada cuja autonomia e tempo de vida útil estão
diretamente relacionados ao consumo de energia das
aplicações. Estas questões contribuíram para incluir o
consumo de energia como métrica de qualidade no projeto de sistemas embarcados. Este trabalho tem
como objetivo propor uma abordagem de medição, estimação e comparação do consumo de energia de
código de programas escritos em linguagem ANSI-C, baseados em ensaios de códigos previamente
escolhidos com características de consumo de energia e no tempo de execução. Para dar suporte à
abordagem uma ferramenta de estimação chamada PESTI foi estendida para atender múltiplos cenários
probabilísticos. Um programa escrito em linguagem ANSI-C é embarcado em um processador da família
ARM7 é inserido neste programa flags de sinalização para start e stop, para medirmos o consumo de
energia e o tempo de execução do código, um hardware chamado de caracterizador de consumo de
energia auxiliará na medição em tempo real de execução do trecho do código. A ferramenta de
estimação já estendida para a atribuição de múltiplos cenários probabilísticos, para um programa
escrito em ANSI-C anotado e traduzido em um gráfico de fluxo de controle. Este modelo é simulado
probabilisticamente utilizando o Método de Monte Carlo. Validamos a abordagem proposta executando
um conjunto de experimentos para mostrar a viabilidade da extensão da ferramenta de estimação e o
caracterizador, que em conjunto, tornarão as estimativas de consumo de energia viabilizável.
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DESTINAÇÃO FINAL AMBIENTALMENTE SEGURA DE RESÍDUOS MEDICAMENTOSOS NO MUNICÍPIO DE MANAUS/AM POR UMA EMPRESA DE MOAGEM E TRATAMENTO DE RESÍDUOS. |
Author : Jonathas Wellington Alves De Sá, Davi do Socorro Barros Brasil , Bruno Mori , Mário Henrique Terra Araújo and Eldo Santiago |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :A geração de resíduos medicamentosos é uma
preocupação atual na gestão da segurança ambiental,
frente a negligencia de políticas públicas somado ao
desconhecimento dos danos ambientais do descarte de
medicamentos ou seus resíduos sem um tratamento
adequado que a população não sabe ao descartar em lixos
domésticos ou em esgotos. Com o avançar da tecnologia na
produção de medicamentos, também há a preocupação da
dificuldade de biodegradabilidade das embalagem e
toxicidade ou dano ambiental mais intenso como no caso de
resíduos hormonais e antimicrobianos, onde a mesma evolução não ocorreu nas definições de
responsabilidades da logística reversa por parte das indústrias farmacêuticas, distribuidoras e farmácias
comunitárias. O descarte inadequado gera bactérias mais resistentes, altera a biologia aquática de
mananciais e peixes como disfunção reprodutiva e até potencial dano à saúde humana com o consumo de
animais contaminados ao longo de anos com resíduos medicamentosos. Um bom plano de gerenciamento
de resíduos oriundos de serviços de saúde é fundamental para um meio ambiente saudável para as futuras
gerações. Neste contexto, o presente trabalho traz a proposta de acompanhar e esclarecer de acordo com
aspectos regulatórios vigentes, como ocorre processos ambientalmente seguros da destinação correta dos
resíduos medicamentosos e seus respectivos reaproveitamento em processo de reciclagem em uma usina
na cidade de Manaus/AM, através de uma pesquisa qualitativa de natureza aplicada, descritiva através de
revisão bibliográfica e pesquisa de campo, descrevendo o procedimentos da cadeia envolvida na gestão de
resíduos medicamentosos e seu respectivo destino ambientalmente seguro. Como resultado foi obtido um
processo de incineração ambientalmente seguro, sem geração de resíduos dispersos no ar durante o
processo de incineração com a veiculação em meio aquoso e posteriormente filtrado para obtenção de um
resíduo utilizado na produção de massa asfáltica sendo assim desnecessário o aterro dos resíduos. Mas
também foi constatado que a forma de gestão de documentos podem ser melhoradas para um bom
processo de rastreabilidade e a promoção da ECOFARMACOVIGILÂNCIA. |
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CURRENT TRENDS IN INDIAN ECONOMY |
Author : Dr. C. A. Dixit |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Indian economy has experienced large swings in
growth and inflation over the past decade.The rapid pace of
growth in recent years has seen India become the third
largest economy in the world. With the improvement in the
economic scenario, there have been various investments in
various sectors of the economy. Policymakers need to be
watchful and address the current macroeconomic
challenges for a sustainable and fruitful recovery. |
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CASH TO CASHLESS ECONOMY |
Author : Madhuri |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Digital Economy is Repidly developing world wide.
It is the one of the most important drivers of innovation
competitveness and growth. Smooth Simple and secure
payment process will help to pring about behavioural
changes and faster adopting of digital payment and
banking among un-banking segment’s. Singapore, Finland,
Sweden, Norway and USA, is the must digitilzed countires in
the world. Until India is Traditionally a cash based
Economy recently announced the biggest and most
ambitious move to crack down black money and move
toward digitization and cashless economy. This paper focus on the journey of cash to cashless economy and
impact of cashless transactions on economy. Indian government also inclined to transform Indian backing
system from traditionaly branch based practices to technology driven cashless banking and for this. It
provides enough opportunities such as increasing mobile & internet peneration disposable income,
ensuring life style etc accelerate digital transactions while in the opposite side rural India lags urban areas
in not just internet penetration but also in internet access for online financial transaction due to lacks of
electricity and so on.
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MENTAL TOUGHNESS AMONG MALE FENCERS WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS |
Author : Pramod Kumar Yadav and Prof. C.D. Agashe |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study was carried out to assess mental
toughness among national male fencers on the basis of their
sports achievement. 80 national male fencers (23.12 yrs)
took part in this study. Out of the total selected subjects, 40
male fencers were medal winners while 40 male fencers
were non-medal winners in national level tournament.
Mental toughness of selected male fencers was assessed with
the help of mental toughness questionnaire prepared by
Tiwari (2007). Independent sample t test revealed that
medal winner national male fencers possesses significantly
more magnitude of mental toughness as compared to non-medal winner national male fencers. Results are
discussed in the light of established theories of mental toughness. |
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DEVELOPMENT OF IRRIGATION IN HARYANA STATE: 2012-2015 |
Author : Kirpa Ram |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Haryana is largely a semi-arid region. Where mean
annual rainfall varies between 300 to 1000 mm. Hence a
large part of a state experience soil moisture deficiency. Even
during rainy (Southeast Monsoon) season, the rainfall is not
sufficient to meet the soil moisture requirements. The
cropping season during winter (rabi) receives rainfall in a
very small amount. The cultivation of crops on the sustained
basis in areas like Haryana is possible only with the help of
irrigation. In the erstwhile Punjab, of which Haryana was a
constituent, various means were employed for irrigation for a long time. However, in traditional
agriculture, irrigation was assigned merely a protective role. It provided insurance against the vagaries of
rainfall such as drought and dry spells. But with the adoption of high-yielding varieties, chemical fertilizers
and mechanization, irrigation has become the chief ingredient of the recipe of agricultural development. |
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A STUDY ON BANANA CULTIVATION IN TRICHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT |
Author : S. Ganesan And Dr. T. Sridhar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The banana is considered to be one of the most
primitive, cultivated tropical fruits in India which ranks
next to mango in area and production. It is not only the
staple food of millions of people, but also the most
important commercial fruit of the tropical areas of the
world. The study find out on banana Cultivation for
especially to analyse the socio-economic conditions as well
as to assess the cost and benefits, family size and land
holdings of banana cultivators in Thirupparaithurai,
Srirangam Taluk, Trichirappalli District of banana with
100 samples have been selected. |
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A STUDY ON TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SMES (SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES) IN COIMBATORE DISTRICT |
Author : SP. Supradha AND Dr. A. Ziaudeen |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :SMEs means ‘small and medium enterprises’, has
taken a jump in the recent times and great developments
have been observed in this field. Recently, most of these
small and medium business organizations have started by
the talented and young entrepreneurs who have changed
their mode of functioning from the conventional ways to
the modern, digital techniques of advertising and
promoting their businesses. SMEs played an important role
in driving economic growth through generating exports,
investment in fixed assets and promoting technology
integration in advanced economy. This study examined the
impact of technological innovation, product innovation and process innovations on small and medium
enterprises (SMEs) performance in the manufacturing industry in Coimbatore district with a sample size of
50 new and old generation small & medium size entrepreneurs. The results indicated that Research &
Development spending by the firms as well as product and process innovation has significant impacts on
the firm’s performance. Also, training of workforce constitutes the major innovation activities in the
manufacturing SMEs. This study suggests improvement in Research & Development spending and other
technological activities which are expected to increase SMEs’ profitability and thus generate more
employment in the country. |
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POLITICAL PERCEPTIONS IN NAYANDARA SAHAL’S RICH LIKE US |
Author : Dr. R. Padmavathi and P. Senthilkumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Nayantara Sahgal is known for her love for politics
and nobility in her work. She took in her compass those
areas of life, which were familiar to her and of which she
had a direct, personal and firsthand experience. My project
found that she very boldly described the political conditions
of India and the socio political situation in the pre
independent India. The politics which she described in her
novels was not only for the politician but it had an all
pervasive influence that affects all aspect of life. The canvas
of NayantaraSahgal’s writing was mostly confined to the upper strata of society. The characters in the
novels always are wealthy people. They were politician, business executive, industrialists, administrations,
diplomats, etc. the life presented in her works was the life of eating, drinking, merry-making, kissing,
hugging, dancing and copulating world, with conference, committees, public meeting, get-together,
discussions, seminars, processions, demonstrations, protests, boycotts interspersed with parties and club
activities. She also described corruption, nepotism and other vices in Indian politics, bureaucracy and in
high class society. |
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APPLIED YOGA AND LIFE SKILLS IN SPORTS |
Author : Dr. Shobha P. Shinde |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Yoga is a most powerful medicine on stress,
frustration, tension and basic fitness factors. Yoga is eight
limits of Body and Soul i.e. Yam, Niyam, Asana, Pranayama,
Pratyachar, Dharma, Dhyan, Samadhi. Pranayama is
science of related to breath; Yogasanas is related to Internal
and External part of our whole body and day to day Life
style. Yoga is connection to me our self, also control our
body, self thinking, emotions, stress etc. Life skills means
who develop skills in the student which is continue process
for developing and making a successful life , is called Life Skills. Yoga develops life skills included
curriculum raised question what is relation between yoga and life skills and Experts opinion is that heart
and mind is closely related to each other also thinking power effect of heart. Through yoga develop the
specific sports skills. Advantages of yoga, Increase of memory power, flexibility, strength, physical fitness,
control of movement and injuries, prevent for blood pressure, and all types of therapy. decrease obesity
and stiffness of body. Yoga also help us develop life skills i.e. controlling the body movement, blood
circulation, and Exercises which is related to Life skills. Emotional factor is most important in sports i.e.
tension, stress, anxiety, interaction etc. Yoga is the best medicine in this factor ie, asana, Pranayama,
stretching, exercise and breathing. |
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EFFECT OF MASS MEDIA ON YOUTH |
Author : Urvashi Singh and Dr. Manju |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Today we human beings are mostly dependent on
media for all our work. We have only become able to
gather information or knowledge about all the things
happening all around the globe, because of one key
development: the mass media. This paper aims to study the
effect that media is having on youth. The objective of this
work is to analyse and summarise the literature on media
and its effect on youth. This paper summarises results from
studies published on the above topic. The studies revealed
that media affects youth both positively and negatively. Positive aspects are that it leads to mass contact;
acts as a catalyst for certain kind of activities like learning; supports leisure time activities, exploring
hobbies, and enhancing creativity. The positive use of social media can enhance young people’s skills and
lifestyles, help them adapt new trends, and introduce them to the anthropology of various societies.
Negative effects include anger, resentment, and addiction of various kinds, invasion of privacy, time
wastage, and circulation of false information. The studies also describe the media’s overall effect on youth
in shaping perceptions of sexuality, body image, self-esteem and gender roles. |
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NONPARAMETRIC CUSUM CONTROL CHART FOR PROCESS LOCATION |
Author : D. M. Zombade and V. B. Ghute |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Control charts are useful and commonly used tools
for monitoring the process parameters. It is well known
that the CUSUM control charts are very effective in
detecting small shifts in process parameters as compared
to Shewhart-type charts. In this paper, nonparametric
CUSUM control chart based on run statistic is developed for
monitoring the known location of a continuous process.
The average run length performance of the proposed
CUSUM chart is investigated using a simulation study and
is compared with parametric CUSUM chart under normal
and non-normal process distributions. The study reveals that the proposed chart perform better than the
parametric CUSUM chart for detecting small shifts in process location under normal and non-normal
process distributions. |
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A STUDY ON MUTUAL FUND CATEGORISATION AND RATIONALISATION IN INDIA |
Author : Dr. V. Arockia Jerold |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Mutual funds is considered as a strategic tool for
retail investors to invest and create their portfolio.
Investors depend upon scheme information document and
product attributes to get sufficient knowledge about
investment avenues in the capital market. Mutual fund
investment is predominately dominated by the mutual fund
advisors and financial advisors to make investment
decisions for their clients. The wealth managers take
discretionary responsibility to create mutual fund
investment products for their clients. Retail investors totally
depend on the mutual fund company to provide valuable information for investment. Over the period of
time, efforts have been taken by the regulator to provide policy directions to the mutual fund companies to
disclose the needed information to the investors. The present study is undertaken to review the past and
present changes brought under the regulator for simplifying information about mutual fund investment
products. It would also help the mutual fund companies to align their product attributes to the current
nomenclature.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ATTUTUDE OF B.Ed. and D.Ed. TEACHER TRAINEES |
Author : Dr. Pakala Naga Suresh Kumar and Dr. T. Swaruapa Rani |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study was explored to find out the
environmental attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed. teacher trainees.
Survey method was conducted on a sample of 600 teacher
trainees from Andhra Pradesh. Data was analyzed by t-test.
Result found that there is significant difference between the
environmental attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed. teacher trainees.
Findings also indicated that there is significant difference
between the environmental attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed. male
teacher trainees, there is no significant difference between the
environmental attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed. female teacher
trainees, there is significant difference between the
environmental attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed. government college teacher trainees, there is significant
difference between the environmental attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed. private college teacher trainees, there is
no significant difference between the environmental attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed. rural area teacher
trainees, there is significant difference between the environmental attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed. urban area
teacher trainees, there is significant difference between the environmental attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed.
teacher trainees of literate parents and there is no significant difference between the environmental
attitude of B.Ed. and D.Ed. teacher trainees of illiterate parents. |
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VALIDATION OF E-LEARNING PACKAGE & CONSTRUCTION AND VALIDATION OF ACHIEVEMENT TEST |
Author : Dr. P. Ponraj and Dr. T. Manickavasagan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :These science processes (often called a science
inquiry) motivate students by fostering their natural
curiosity about the world around them, encouraging them to
persist through difficulty to master complex science
concepts. E-learning can support the new, inquiry-based
approaches to science instruction, providing virtual
laboratories or field learning experiences that overcome
practical and logistical constraints to student investigations.
They can allow learners to visualize, explore, and formulate
scientific explanations for scientific phenomena that would
otherwise be impossible to observe and manipulate. They can help learners mentally link abstract
representations of a scientific phenomenon (for example, equations) with the invisible processes. This
paper focuses on the Design and the development of E-learning package and the validation of achievement
test to see the effectiveness of e-learning package for final study. The E-leaning package is used for
individual learning purpose through computer based. |
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INDO-SOVIET ECONOMIC RELATIONS |
Author : Dr. C. Dayakar Reddy |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In the present essay Indo-Soviet economic relations
during the period 1971-85, within the context of political
relations have been examined. Aid and trade relations are
analysed. The impact of such relationship on India’s
economic development is studied. After India’s
Independence the process of developing India’s economic
relations with Soviet Union however until 1953, remained
at low level. With the signing of a comprehensive trade
treaty in 1953. Economic relations developed rapidly. So
that at present Soviet Union was one of the largest trading
partners of India. Similarly, since the first Agreement to extend credit to Bhilai Steel Plant in 1955, Soviet
Union had played a major role in India’s industrial development. In India’s International economic
relations, Soviet Union occupied an important place. However, the relative importance of the economy of
the one to the other his highly unequal. Soviet Union was one of the developed countries. India is one of the
developing countries. The nature of the two economics was also different. Soviet Union had a Socialist
Economy. On the other hand Indian economy is a mixed economy with State owned public sector and also a
predominant private sector? The two countries also differed in the political systems they have adopted.
While India is a Parliamentary democracy, Soviet Union had the rule of Communist Party representing the
interests of the working class. Thus the two countries have different socio-economic and political systems
and are at different levels of development. |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF BRAIN BASED LEARNING IN LEARNING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AMONG THE STUDENTS OF STANDARD IX |
Author : M. Nalinilatha and Dr. P. Ambrose |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The aim of the current study was to examine the
effectiveness of brain based learning in learning biological
science among the students of standard IX. The equivalent
group experimental method was adopted. A sample of 180
students was selected from three higher secondary schools.
In the present study, brain based learning and traditional
method used acts as independent variables, achievement
score in biological science acts as a dependent variable. The
effectiveness of learning biological science depends on three
types of schools and the selected units of biological science from the textbook of Tamil Nadu. The significant
difference between the means of each pair of group was computed using t-test and ANOVA. Result found
that the effectiveness of brain based learning strategy is higher than the traditional method of teaching.
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MEASURABLE FUNCTION AND LEBESGUE MEASURE |
Author : Mr. E. Kuppan and Mrs. V. Jayachitra |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Measurable function introduce including 1-
dimensional Lebesgue measure as the primary definitions,
example and develop simple properties of them. The
Lebesgue measure of the interval [0,1] in the real number is
its length in the everyday sense of the word, specifically 1. In
this paper we present also the Essential Supremum,
Essential Infimum and some theorem in Measurable
function.
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ECONOMIC AND EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS OF WOMEN |
Author : S. Theboral |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :History reveals how women a privileged position in
ancient India. We feel proud of the social order and culture
that recognized women’s worth and accorded respect to
them. All moral and social norms ignored their identity,
individuality and integrity. Though the frames of the act
wanted to equate the status of widow with that of the men by
giving her the absolute interest their efforts failed and the
widow was given limited interest Hindu women estate. To
amend the act a bill was introduced in the central legislative
assembly on 3 rd march 1938 the amendment was given
retrospective effect form 14 th April 1937 even after the amendment the act continued to be a source of
trouble to litigate lawyers and judges. |
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EMOTIONAL STABILITY OF LOW VISION STUDENTS IN INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS |
Author : A. Praveen Jacob and Prof. M. Manivannan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Emotional stability is one of the personality traits to
be promoted in each child for their overall development. Low
vision students, who are differently abled, are facing certain
challenges in regular mainstream classrooms. Emotional
stability of them promotes better adjustment in their
environment. The present study was explored to find out the
emotional stability of low vision students in inclusive schools.
Survey method was used. The simple random sample
consisted of 180 low vision students from VI, VII & VIII
classes in Salem District. Emotional Stability Scale for Low Vision Students was constructed and
standardized by the investigator. Data was analyzed by t-test. Results found that gender of the low vision
students did not influence their emotional stability significantly & medium of instruction and locality of
school of low vision students had influenced their emotional stability significantly. |
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ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF MONETARY POLICY FOR THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA |
Author : Dr. Namita Sharma |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Fiscal task include money related procedures which
work on fiscal sizes, for example, cash supply, loan fees and
accessibility of credit intended to keep up value solidness,
stable swapping scale, sound equalization of installment,
budgetary strength, economy development. RBI, the zenith
organization of India which screens and manages the
financial arrangement of the nation balances out the cost
by controlling Inflation.RBI takes into account the following
monetary policies. |
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QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) IN URBAN SECTOR OF JAMMU CITY |
Author : Nisha Pandita |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Quality of life in any area depends much on the socioeconomic status of society. Indicators like health facilities and
environmental awareness and degradation were selected to
get an insight into the quality of life in urban sector of Jammu
city. The study was carried out in all the wards of Jammu city
where respondents were interviewed for the aforesaid
indicators. The analysis of the results revealed that health
facilities are average in Jammu city with public mostly relying
on government hospitals for treatment/diagnosis of diseases.
The environmental degradation manifests itself in the form of dirty sites, illegal encroachment of forest
land, non availability of JMC transport in some of the regions of central zone and ignorance of society
regarding seismic behaviour of Jammu city. |
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USE OF FLUIDS BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER EXERCISE |
Author : Jatinder Dev and Murtaza Hussain |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Fluids make nutritional products to hydrate fuel
and replenish you. Water is most important nutrient for
human body. Abnormal decrease in body water will
make you dehydrated which will result in decreased
quality of performane. It is important for the athletes to
start exercise in a well hydrated state. One way to check
the level of hydration before exercise is to monitor urine
volume and color. If urine volume is small and the color
of urine is dark, the recommdation is to drink other 3-5
ml/kg body weight about 2 hour before exercise
(sawka2007). The goal of drinking fluids during exercise is to maintain plasma volume and electrolytes
prevent abnormal elevation in heart rate and core body temperature and provide fuel to the working
muscle. The goal of post exercise rehydration is to replace the water and electrolytes lost during
exercise. Full restoration of fluid may take between 4 and 24 hour (greenleaf1992) depending on the
degree of dehydration that occurred before or during exercise. Drinking fluid before, during and after
exercise is important to maintain and replace fluids lost in sweat. Fluids may reduce the risk of
dehydration heat stress, maintain normal muscle function, and prevent performance decreases due to
dehydration.
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RECENT CHANGES IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT: IN INDIAN CONTEXT |
Author : Krishan Kumar and Neha Yadav |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Today every type of business organization influence
by the information technology. The management of
technological system like other resources has become
important part of business strategy in the every type of
business. This technological advancement put the stress on
business organization to adopt it in their operations. Today
the Indian business and management system are more
effected by this technological advancement. With the help of
this paper we will focus on the major recent changes in
business and management due to the advancement of
information technology and also highlights the challenges before the business and management such as:
diversity of language, information and communication technology, awareness about government websites,
population of India, confidence on govt websites and accessibility of internet service in all areas etc. This
paper highlights some important programme launched by the Indian government to face the challenges in
business and management. |
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PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS OF INDUSIND BANK |
Author : Dr. Manish Seth |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :As we all know that sound productivity and
profitability of any bank ensures long term financial health
and reliability of customers for any particular bank. These
things are significant for shareholders, depositors, employees
and for whole economy. In this paper, an effort has been made
to analysis of productivity and profitability of Indusind Bank
(which is fifth largest private sector bank operating in India).
It is considered that sound productivity and profitability of any
bank is required for increasing beliefs of the customers for the
banks and also beneficial for capital increment in future. It also
helps in supporting present and future operations of the
institutions. The assessment of productivity and profitability of Indusind Bank has been done by using
various accounting ratios. |
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ROLE OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES IN DEVELOPING THE STUDENTS’ PERSONALITY |
Author : Prin. Dr. L. K. Shitole |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Todays world is so dynamic that we find day in and
day out some new changes are taking place. Today, the
marketers face stiff competition and survival of the fittest has
become the rule of the day. Therefore, everyone is on his toes
to ensure that he is updated on all the fronts to retain his
identity. Against the above backdrop whether one is
employed or self-employed everyone has to pay greater
attention to assume enviable personality apart from the
other business merits. According to one view the combination
of characteristics or qualities that form an individuals
distinctive character. In psychological parlance, "personality" refers to a persons unique and enduring
pattern of thinking, feeling, and behaving. With conscious efforts personality can be developed. It is
very important to maintain a good physical health for a good personality as well as for a healthy life.
Confidence, Communication skills, positive attitude, self-presentation, speaking style, knowledge,
mannerism and etiquettes are the major facets of personality. Schools and colleges can contribute a great
deal to the personality development. The paper has discussed in brief the role the schools and college can
play in this regard. With the discussion on the concept and all aspects of personality development, and the
input to be provided by the schools and colleges, the students when they complete their academic
education (at least the graduate level) they will be well prepared to face the challenges in the real life
situation. Schools and colleges can do a lot |
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MENTAL HEALTH OF HOUSE WIVES AND WOMEN WORKING |
Author : Aneeta Joshi and Sonali Kandpal |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Mental health is a level of psychological well-being
or an absence of mental illness. According to the positive
health or of holism, mental health may include an
individuals ability to enjoy life, and to create a balance
between life activities and efforts to achieve psychological
resilience. In this paper attempts has been made to do the
comparative study of mental health of working women and
house wives. The main objective of this study was to find out
the mental health of working women and house wives. The
sample consisted of 30 women, out of which 15 were
working and 15 were house wives.All of them were selected randomly from the Nainital district of
Uttarakhand. As a tool “Mental Health inventory” (MHI) constructed by Jagdish and Shrivastave (1983)
was used. With the help of this scale six broad dimensions of mental health - Positive self evaluation,
Perception of reality, Integration of personality, Autonomy, Group oriented attitudes and Environmental
competence have been measured. The obtained data was analyzed with the help of t-test, to know the
mean difference between working women and house wives. The result revealed that there was no
significant difference in overall mental health of working women and house wives, although the scores of
working woman were higher in comparison to house wives. |
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A STUDY ON WOMEN FISHER VENDORS AND THEIR PROBLEMS |
Author : Dr. Beulah Jayarani C. and Caroline Jeba Sorna P. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Aquaculture as an industry is of very recent origin
and is yet to involve women in any significant manner. With
the meteoric growth of women’s education in the country in
recent decades, women have started entering all walks of
life, including the various fisheries sectors, such as research,
development, training, extension and industry, and have
already made their presence felt. However, even though the
integration of women in the fisheries mainstream is already
on the move, there is still ample scope for further
substantial growth. Women are almost half the adult
population. They contribute two third of the worlds working hours and yet earn only 1% of the worlds
property. In developing countries the reality of most women is that they are compelled by poverty to seek
and income, either as the sole earner of the family or to supplement income of the family. Traditionally,
fishing was the subsistence occupation of certain communities in Tamil Nadu. These fishing communities
operated with conventional technology in their occupation. By the mid-sixties, however, modern
technology based on western models was superimposed upon the existing technology by the state, ignoring
the possible impact of such a change on the socio-economics of the fishing communities. Predictably this
modernization model did not in any way bring the artisanal fishermen any benefit. On the contrary, their
share of the returns declined. This paper looks at some of the women fisher vendors and their problems in
Pazhaverkadu. |
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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT STYLE PREVALENT AMONG THE HEADS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS |
Author : S. Parvatham and Prof. M. Govindan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The elementary school administration has not
attracted the eyes of researcher for long. The review of
literature connected with elementary school administration,
does not bear out much concerning the administrative
behaviour of the heads. The present study thus made an
inroad into their managerial competence regarding conflict
management. To be precise, in such investigation, it has
focused only on elementary school heads in Salem district. The
study has identified that competing style and collaborating
style are highly prevalent among the total population;
accommodating style and compromising style are moderately prevalent; whereas, avoiding style has
emerged as the less prevalent style. The study has also established the impact of locality of the school and
the length of administrative experience of the elementary heads on their conflict management styles. |
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THE IMPACT OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION COURSE ON PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION ABOUT INCLUSION: A QUALITATIVE EXPLORATION |
Author : Kothai Nayagi N. and Dr. M. Rajendran |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Inclusive Education visualizes learners of varying
learning needs learn together in a friendly atmosphere. The
country made various efforts to make inclusive education as
a possible practice in the educational contexts. It is very
important to have inclusive classroom setup from the
bottom ladder of the education. For that, teachers need to
be prepared that requires teacher education role in bringing
requisite sensitivity and skill development. The present study
explored pre-service teachers’ ‘The Inclusive School’ course
experiences and its influence on their perception about inclusion. FGD was conducted with the participants
revealed that course on inclusioninfluenced their perception about inclusion and it prepared them for the
inclusive classroom to a certain extent.However, they are generally getting theoretical knowledge than
practical aspects. Implications for teacher education programme were discussed.
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A STUDY OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR SECONDARY STUDENTS IN RELATION TO THEIR ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION |
Author : Dr. Sunita Bhargawa and Anil Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Education is considered an important input in the
development and reconstruction of a nation worldwide as
it has been found helpful in self-sufficiency for the society
and nations in terms of food self-dependency, economic
progress i.e. development in terms of industry and
technology, social efficiency in terms of social and
national integration along with preservation and
transmission of cultural values from one generation to
other. The present study is an attempt to explore the
Academic Performance of Senior Secondary Level students in relation to their level of Achievement
Motivation. The study has been conducted on a sample of 520 students selected randomly from the schools
of Delhi. The study revealed that inspite of having low level of Intelligence the students can perform
academically better if they are properly motivated. |
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STUDIES ON SENSORY AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF CARROT KHEER |
Author : Dr. K. G. Dande |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The prsent study was carried out on “Studies on preparation of carrot “kheer”. The carrot kheer
was prepared from buffalo milk with constant level of sugar 6 per cent weight of milk and different level of
carrot shreds (2.5, 5, 7.5 percent by weight of milk). On average pH of Carrot Kheer as 6.11, 6.29, 6.30 and
6.35 for different treatment T0, T1, T2, and T3 respectively. It was observed that overall acceptability score
of carrot kheer i.e T0, T1, T2& T3 was 8.52, 8.71, 8.52 and 8.49 respectively. The treatment T1 scores highest
score (8.71) amongst all the treatments, where as T3 showed lowest overall acceptability score (8.49) in all
treatment combination followed by T0, T2& T3.
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SLIP EFFECTS ON CHEMICALLY REACTING MHD FREE CONVECTIVE FLOW PAST AN INCLINED POROUS PLATE WITH RADIATION ABSORPTION EFFECTS AND VARIABLE SUCTION |
Author : B. P. Garg and Deepti |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In this paper, we have analysed the radiation absorption effects of chemically reacting MHD flow
of electrically conducting fluid bounded by an oscillating inclined porous plate in the presence of heat
source under slip boundary conditions. The plate is assumed to absorb the fluid with variable suction
velocity. The coupled non linear partial differential equations for velocity, concentration and temperature
are solved using perturbation techniques. The behaviour of velocity, temperature and concentration
profiles has been plotted for different physical parameters entered into the problem. Also the skin friction,
Nusselt number and Schmidt numbers are discussed through the tables. |
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A STUDY ON GROWTH OF MICROFINANCE AND PROGRESS OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS BANK LINKAGE PROGRAMME IN INDIA |
Author : Dr. Gunindra Nath Sarmah |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) have been
providing their financial services to the poor and rural
people by raising their resources from banks and other
sources. In the recent years, MFIs in India have evolved as a
vibrant segment of Indian financial sector with their verity
of business models. The Indian microfinance industry has
witnessed tremendous growth over past few years. The
growth of number of microfinance institutions is above the
expectation. The Government and Reserve Bank of India
(RBI) have formulated favorable policies and regulations
for Microfinance Institutions to operate successfully in the country. The growth of microfinance industry of
India was 47 per cent with a gross loan portfolio of Rs 68,789 crore in the financial year ended March 2018 as
against Rs 46,842 crore in the year ended 2017. The Microfinance sector witnessed 56 per cent ( 81,737 crore)
increase in loan disbursements in 2017-18 over the year2016-17 which was the highest since 2015-16. The top 10
MFIs disbursed 67 per cent ( 55,013 crore) of sector’s total amount disbursed, and rest of the other MFIs
disbursed 33 per cent. The present paper is to study the growth of Microfinance and progress of microfinance
institution bank linkage programme (MFI- Bank Linkage Progrramme) in India |
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EFFECTIVENESS OF STRESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME IN REDUCING ACADEMIC STRESS AND PERSONAL STRESS AMONG D.T.Ed. STUDENT-TEACHERS |
Author : Mrs. Madhuri B. Bendale and Dr. Sudha S. Pingle |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Stress is inevitable in any educational institution. It
has become part of students’ academic life due to various
internal and external expectations placed upon their
shoulders. Adolescents face problems associated with
academic stress as they undergo transition at individual and
social level. Competition and challenges define energy facet
of their academic life and is the main cause of stress.
Prolonged stress interferes with the student-teachers ability
to learn, memorize, grades as well as lead to poor physical,
emotional and mental health. Stress management
programme is one of the best methods which will help students to reduce stress effectively. Present study
discusses about the effectiveness of stress management programme for reducing academic stress and
personal stressin D.T.Ed. Student-teachers using different ancient techniques.Methodology used was
quasi-experimental design-pretest and posttest non-equivalent group. Rating Scale on academic stress and
personal stress was constructed and its reliability and validity were established. Reliability index as per
Cronbach alpha was 0.82 and 0.81. Stratified random sampling was used. Sample consisted of 80 D.T.Ed.
student-teachers, 50 from experimental group and 30 from control group.Treatment, stress management
programme was implemented using different ancient techniques for 42 hours. Data was analyzed using
descriptive and inferential statistics t-test, Wolf’s test. Findings revealed that preserviceteachers from
experimental group have gained benefit from the stress management program to a minimum to moderate
level extent. This shows that stress management programme had its effect in reducing academic stress to
minimum to moderate level. This confirms that treatment given to experimental group was effective. |
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THE ROLE OF SOFT SKILLS IN PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT |
Author : Dr. Dandu Swamy |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Soft Skills is a very popular term now a days, used to
indicate personal transversal competences such as social
aptitudes, language and communication capability,
friendliness and ability of working in team and other
personality traits that characterize relationships between
people. Soft Skills are traditionally considered
complementary of Hard Skills, which are the abilities to
perform a certain type of task or activity. Soft Skills are
strategic to be successful in personal and professional life
,rendering them essential for a candidate trying to obtain any
kind of job. |
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IMPACT OF RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT ON ENROLLMENT IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS |
Author : Shashikala G. M. and Dr. Yarriswamy M. C. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Education has often been stated to be an excellent
tool for economic as well as social advancement. The creation
of knowledge society can itself be contextualized in the
increased importance given to investing in knowledge in the
global economic order. The Right of Children to Free and
Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (35 of 2009) frequently
referred to as Right to Education (RTE) is an important
chapter in the annals of Children’s education in the
contemporary India. This paper tries to explore the status of
RTE Act implementation in Davanagere district, Karnataka
state.How much the enrollment in these elementary schools after RTE implementation. From the findings it
is concluded that the burden of expanding school education has mostly fallen on the government and a
majority of the schools have witnessed a decline intake of students with the last two years. |
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PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF PTEROBRYOPSIS SPECIES & BRYUM CORONATUM AND STUDY ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF PTEROBRYOPSIS SPECIES |
Author : Powale Shital Ganesh, Dr. Rekha Jayasing Salunke and Satav Dipti Narayan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Bryophytes are useful in medicinal use antibiotic,
antioxidant activity and source of food, which is limited for
famine period. Generally they are used as an ingredient of
bread and soup.phytochemical screening of both mosses like
Pterbryopsis Species and Bryum Coranatum. Both mosses
the presence of medicinaly active constituent like alkaloid,
flavanoid, phenol,saponin and steroids. Antioxidant activity
analysis in Pterbryopsis species is done by using DPPH
radial scavenging activity. Radial scavenging activity is high
in acetone extract as compared to aqueous extract.
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ROLE OF PAYMENT BANK IN FINANCIAL INCLUSION |
Author : Aarti Devi and Vijay |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In Indian banking system there is emergence of new
concept i.e. Payment Bank. With the help of payment bank
an attempt is made to reach all section of society. Payment
bank covers all people who live in remote and rural area.
The concept of Payment banks are the latest initiative taken
by RBI with main objective to promote cashless banking in
our country. These banks are formed to cover all the
shortcoming of traditional banking system. Payment banks
are operating on small scale it means it can accept demand
deposit up to RS 1 Lakhs. It can carry out almost all banking function but without involving any credit risk.
These banks do not advance loan and credit card. This paper aims to know the concept of payment bank in
India and role in financial inclusion. It is an exploratory study and the data used is secondary in nature.
The data is gathered from various websites, online journals and magazines & Newspaper. |
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ANALYTICAL STUDY OF SOCIAL SCENARIO OF WORKING WOMEN’S IN NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA |
Author : Ashwini Potphode |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :One college for women means decrease in one prison
from world’. This statement shows the importance of
women’s education. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru – remarked
“Education of a boy is the education of one. Person, but
education of girl is the education of the entire family. The
researcher has collected the data from the responses to the
questionnaires by women trainees and instructors. Generally
useful data has collected from the tables given below and the
analysis of collected data has discussed. appear four
structures of familial dependency: economic, implying
financial dependence on male kin; legal, through regulation imposing gender asymmetrical marriage,
domicile and inheritance; ideologies of domesticity which constitute women as dependents and men as
‘breadwinners’; and psychic and social construction of feminine identity which subject women to male
(sometimes older female ) authority figures. Access to employment may challenge some of these, rarely all
of these. More importantly, the terms on which the access is gained, and the ability to continue to maintain
this access is very often determined by these structures themselves. Thus, the kind of women who work and
the kind of work they do are very often contingent on male decision-making in the family, euphemised as
‘family decision-making’ or ‘household strategy’ for livelihood or survival. |
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THE POSITIVE ROLE PLAYED BY SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN STRENGTHENING INDIAN ECONOMIC SCENARIO |
Author : Dr. Seraphinus Kispotta |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The author wants to highlight the importance and
role played by the small scale industries in the development,
empowerment and strengthening the economic scenario of
India. Small industries are fairly labour intensive with
comparatively smaller capital investment than the larger
units. Therefore, these units are more suited for economics
where capital is scarce and there is abundant supply of
labour. In short, small-scale and cottage industries occupy
an important place, because of their employment potential
and their contribution to total industrial output and exports. |
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COPING STRATEGIES OF STUDENT TEACHERS IN THE PRE PRACTICE TEACHING PERIOD AT SECONDARY LEVEL |
Author : Dr. Suresh K. J. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This paper intends to study the level of Coping Strategies, student teachers of secondary level
employ in managing their stress in the pre practice teaching period. It also compares the level of coping
strategies employed by student teachers at secondary level prior to the teaching practice; based on the
gender, region, type of management of the institution and qualification. The study revealed that about one
fourth of the student teachers have low level of coping strategies. Also, the study showed that student
teachers of aided colleges have better coping strategies than those of Government colleges, unaided
colleges, and university teacher education colleges. |
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THE WAY OF ESCAPE FROM SUFFERING ON THE STAND POINTS OF ABHIDHAMMA |
Author : Pannawbhasa and Dr. C. Neela Devi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This article mentions the way of escape from
suffering (Dukkha) in accordance with Dependent
Origination, Four Noble Truths and Conditional Relations
as well, taught by the Buddha. Before preaching of the
Buddha, People did not understand these matters
aforesaid but the cause of suffering also. The people
wrongly consider that only the problems of poor eating,
wearing and living and so forth are serious cases for
them but the births, the olds and the deaths and so on.
This is why none can achieve liberation from suffering the round of Births, Olds and Deaths, or
Sa?sara (the Cycle of Rebirth). After the Dhamma (teaching) of the Buddha, some people accepted
these matters and realized that Nibbana will never attain without practising Magga (Path) and Phala
(Fruition).If we fail to achieve the ideal in the present life, our efforts would not be fruitless. Thus,
this article that will contribute my thesis tries to cover all the factors that need for the escape by the
three kinds of training which is the Middle Way, consists of Eightfold Noble Path to reach Nibbana,
the extinction of suffering. Dependent Origination and Conditional Relations are also in the direction
of the way to help us to escape from the suffering on the stand point of Abhidhamma.
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ANALYSIS OF INTER-STATE TAX STRUCTURE IN INDIA |
Author : Anil Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The paper aims to analyze the inter-state tax
performance of the 27 major states of India for the period,
2005 to 2016. The paper has explained the inter-state
structure of tax revenues of Indian states. The total tax
revenues of the Indian states may be divided into two
sources. The first source is state’s own tax revenues (SOTR)
and the second source is state’s share in central tax revenues.
SOTR are the revenues from the taxes which fall in the
jurisdiction of the State Governments as enshrined in the
Constitution of India. It is found that states with low per
capita income are reported with relatively high share in the central taxes as compared to the states with
high per-capital income. This is due to the fact that Finance commission of India has been giving more
emphasis on the equity principle in dividing the revenues from the central taxes among the states. |
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COMPARISON OF EXPLOSIVE STRENGTH BETWEEN GOVERNMENT SCHOOL AND CONVENT SCHOOL OF DIFFERENT SECONDARY SCHOOL CHILDREN OF UTTAR -PRADESH |
Author : Dr. Manoj Kumar Pandey |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The purpose of the study was to compare the selected
physical fitness component Explosive Strength (Leg) between
Government School and Convent School children. The present
study was carried out100 children of government school and
100 children of convent school from different school of Uttar
Pradesh among 12-16 year of age range. The study was
confined to test Explosive Strength by conducting standing
broad jump. The mean difference of these groups were tested
for significance by ‘t’ test. Level of significance was set at 0.05
levels. It is evident from table I and table II that the Explosive
Strength between Government School and Convent School differ significantly .Finding of the study reveals
that the government school children are better than convent school.
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RECYCLING OF AN AQUATIC WEED WATER HYCINTH BY COMPOSTING METHOD |
Author : Sujata K. Madikhambe and K. R. Rao |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Water hyacinth is considered as a nuisance aquatic
weed which spreads over the aquatic body and is an
indicator species of pollution. Sambhaji tank is located in the
heart of the Solapur city and is a site of recreation and the
migratory birds regularly visit this water body. Because of
urbanisation, the nearby colonies illegally discharge their
effluents into the tank which results in the pollution of the
lake. Because of enrichment of lake there is an enormous
increase in the water hyacinth. It is essential to understand
and recycle this aquatic weed by using appropriate decomposition method. In the present study an attempt
has been made to understand the chemical composition of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) so that
this aquatic weed waste can be recycled and reutilised properly. |
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STUDY OF INFORMATION SEEKING BEHAVIOUR OF UNDER GRADUATE STUDENTS OF BHAIRAVNATH VIDNYAN MAHAVIDYALAYA, KHUTBAV |
Author : Mr. Babulal Umar Shaikh |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Information seeking is the act of obtaining information from existing resources in both human and
technological contexts. For this research a survey method was adopted by the researcher. Questionnaire
was used as a data collection tool. This method of data collection was used as it enables anonymous and
frank response and is economical and time saving. A comprehensive mixed questionnaire was prepared
which included both close ended as well as open ended questions. The study found that under graduate
students gather information for their academic and educational purpose. This study also found that the
many students use printed (Books) sources more than non-print materials. Study reveals that most of the
students use library and internet for information search, but many of them face lots of problems while
searching information.
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ANALYSIS OF PERCENT BODY FAT OF DIFFERENT SPORTS AND GAMES IN UNIVERSITY PLAYERS |
Author : Mr. V. Narayana Prabhu and Dr. K. Sivakumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The purpose of the study was to analysis of percent
body fat of different sports and games in university level
players. To achieve the purpose of the study, one hundred
and twenty men players were selected as subjects. The age,
height and weight of the subjects ranged from 17 to 25
years, 162 to 175 centimetres and 56 to 70 kilograms
respectively. The selected subjects were randomly assigned
into four equal groups of 30 subjects each. Group I taken
from badminton players, group II taken from football
players, group III taken from swimmers and group IV taken
from Non-sports men. The data collected from the four groups on selected dependent variables were
statistically analysed to find out the significant difference if any, by applying the 4 x 3 two-way analysis of
covariance (ANCOVA). Since four groups were involved, whenever the obtained ‘F’ ratio for adjusted posttest means was found to be significant, the Scheffe’s test was applied as post hoc test to determine the
paired mean differences. Result of the study showing that significant difference exists among the sports
wise players and also the diet wise on percent body fat.
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AN OVERVIEW OF PGPR/PGPF MEDIATED INDUCED SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE (ISR) IN PLANT DEFENSE |
Author : Parimal Mandal |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Plants are exposed to various pathogens such as
fungi, bacteria, virus, insect, etc which may cause some
short of physiological and morphological disorder in plant,
so called diseases. To overcome this disease incidence,
plants have some defense mechanisms such as induced
systemic resistance (ISR) and systemic acquired resistance
(SAR). ISR is mediated by root colonizing plant growth
promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) or plant growth promoting
fungi (PGPF) in response of Jasmonic acid (JA) and Ethylene
(ET) which is subjected to the expression of defense related enzymes and defense chemicals in order to
structural and chemical barrier against pathogen, while SAR is responsible for expression of pathogenesisrelated proteins (PR-proteins) in response to a different endogenous signaling molecule, salicylic acid (SA)
against necrotizing pathogen. PGPR and PGPF play dual roles in plant growth such as induction of resistance
and promoting of growth. In this present work JA- ET dependent ISR is focused for protection of crops against
pathogenic agents. |
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RETHINKING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: CASE FOR EXPANSION AND ADAPTATION |
Author : Bhargavi Charan |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :There is a great diversity in the field of
International relations regarding the basic principles that
shape the International World. The continual outpouring of
new theories, thoughts, research methods and areas of
intense importance is testimony to the heterogeneity of the
field as well as the fertility of academic pens. Because of the
diverse intellectual commitments of International Relations
professors, a number of approaches have emerged
concerning the relations of political communities. This
paper studies these approaches and tries to make a case for adaptation as well as expansion in the field of
International relations. |
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CLIMATE CHANGE, ENERGY SECURITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT |
Author : Dr. Rajesh Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :“There has been considerable work on the politics of
climate change and energy security as separate issue, but
much less on the relationship between energy security and
climate change. From studies of the climate change, energy
security and sustainable development relationship between
these concepts in individual states and a comparison of
media coverage of energy security in differing states, there
appears to be little consistent connection between discourses
on and policies for energy security and climate change.
Climate change considerations appear to be constructed to promote elite and special- interest
interpretations of energy security. It is concluded that efforts at a local, national and global level should be
oriented towards promoting climate change objectives to capture energy policy. Otherwise, nationality
based conceptions of energy security are likely to predominate over climate change objectives. In the very
simple words sustainable means something that has a longer life or pertaining to a system that maintains
its own viability and that can be carried forward. In the today’s world the concept of development has been
replaced by the term ‘Sustainable Development’. It is because we all have realized that we are chasing the
wrong goals on the name of development. Today, even a breath of fresh air, pure drinking water is
becoming a luxury because of over exploitation of resources and unorganized pattern of development.
Market driven consumerist life style and the greed of man are in itself destructive. So to save our planet,
human race, and non-human species, it is much required to make ahead in the sustainable manner with
applying Gandhian Philosophy of development”. |
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A STUDY ON THE ROLE OF MEDIA AND MoTA TO GENERATE AWARENESS ABOUT SCHEMES FOR TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT |
Author : Dr. Mumtaz Shariff, Ms. Sony Parhi and Dr. J.S. Giri Rao |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In India there is an amalgam of 437 tribes, and in
Odisha the number is sixty two. According to latest date, in
Odisha the total strength of tribal population is
approximately seven million which constitutes 22.21 per
cent of the total population of the State. |
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AN OVERVIEW OF LEGISLATIONS RELATING TO CHILD PORNOGRAPHY IN INDIA |
Author : Gajanan Choudhary |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The easy accessibility of the internet has served us with many purposes and benefits. Internet has
also it evils too and one being child pornography, as videos on the internet about child are easily available
and child pornography have increased rapidly over the years. The pornography business has moved
toward becoming multi million dollar industry and kids become the most heartbreaking casualties of this
dim world.
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TEACHERS SELF-EFFICACY SCALE: DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION |
Author : Mani M. and Dr. M. Mahendra Prabu |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present investigation analyzed that
Goodness of Fit Test and a total correlation coefficientof
scores on the Teacher’s Self-Efficacy Scaleacross the sample
of 50 teachers of Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu, India.Selfefficacy theory posits that self-efficacy persuasions are
connected to exact exercises.The reference indicates for
decisions tend to be innate within the task prerequisites.
Therefore it was assumed that the Teacher Self-Efficacy
included fourdimensionexercises to be specificPerformance
outcomes, Self-Modelling,Verbal Encouragement,andEmotional State. The table shows that nine items are
detained on the scale. And, 41 items are selected out of 50 items. The reliability of Teacher’s Self-Efficacy
Scale was established by calculating Cronbach’s alpha and Split Half methods. The split-half reliability
value is 0.744 (N=41), and the Cronbach’s alpha reliability value is 0.900 (N=41).
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AGILITY AMONG SCHOOL STUDENTS OF CHANDAULI DISTRICT IN RELATION TO DIFFERENT SPORTS |
Author : Dr. Manoj Kumar Pandey |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The primary aim of the study was to analyze and
compare the agility of school going students in relation to
different sports (Kabaddi, Kho-Kho and Football). For the
purpose of this study 30 school students were selected as
subject of the study from different sport. Ten from each
sports i.e. 10 from Kabaddi, 10 from Kho-Kho and 10 from
Football. The data were collected by administrating shuttle
run test for agility..The level of significance was set at 0.05
levels to check the Agility of subject. The one way ANOVA
was applied as statistical procedure. There was no significant difference found among students of different
sports in relation to agility.
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IMPORTANCE AND ROLE OF FISCAL POLICY IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA- ITS ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES |
Author : Shri. T. R. Ratre |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The economy does not always work smoothly. There
often occurs fluctuations in the level of economic activities.
At times the economy finds itself in the grip of recession
when levels of national income, output and employment are
far below their full potential levels. During recession, there is
a lot of idle or unutilized productive capacity, that is,
available machines and factories are not working to their
full capacities. As a result, unemployment of labour increases
along with the existence of excess capital stock. On the other
hand, at times the economy is ‘over heated’ which means inflation (i.e. rising prices) occurs in the economy.
Thus, in a free market economy there is a lot of economic instability. The classical economists believed that
an automatic mechanism works to restore stability in the economy, recession would cure itself and
inflation will be automatically controlled. |
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A STUDY OF STUDENTS ATTITUDE TOWARDS ENTREPRENEURSHIP |
Author : Dr. Yuvraj Rajaram Thorat |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Business enterprise as a region of significance has
risen multi crease throughout the most recent couple of
decades around the globe and over the most recent few
decades in India. Enterprise has turned into a regular trendy
expression. Policymakers, market analysts, scholastics and even
college understudies are discussing it. Classes, meetings and
workshops are being sorted out each year over the world which
stressed on the significance of business to nation, society just as
for the individual advancement. Today, there is an unavoidable
issue brought up in the brains of the administration
understudies for example "Which approach to go" either to go authoritative improvement or to pick
business enterprise as a profession. It has been all around perceived that the vocation decision is an
exceptionally muddled and multifaceted procedure and will assume a vital job in the life and advancement
of understudies. To give a profound understanding to responds to these inquiries the present investigation
is additionally examine about the understudies frame of mind towards Entrepreneur. What kinds of
boundaries they are confronting while at the same time choosing business person as a vocation. |
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ASCENDANCY OF BEHARIOUAL FINANCE IN INVESTMENT DECISION: A STUDY |
Author : Teju Kujur and Dr. Sanskrity Joseph |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In traditional financial system it has been assumed
that, investors are smart, rational and they make right
decisions at right time, with correct information at hand,
but this assumption is not true in reality.Behavioral finance
is there working and influencing the financial decisions, it
has been growing since 1980s specifically because of the
observation that investors rarely behave according to the
assumptions made in traditional finance theory.This
conceptual paper intends to studythe behavioral finance and
its ascendancy in investment decision making and to find out the difference in traditional financial system
and Behavioural Finance. |
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INVESTIGATION OF THE CHANGES ON HDL AND LDL CHOLESTEROL IN RESPONSE TO ISOLATED AND COMBINED RESISTANCE AND ENDURANCE TRAINING |
Author : Dr. K. Sekarbabu |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The fortitude of the study was to find the effect of
resistance, endurance and combined training on
selected high and low density lipoprotein. To achieve this
purpose of the study, sixty male students age ranged
between 18 to 25 were randomly selected as subjects from
the department of physical education, Annamalai
University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. They were
divided into four equal groups, each group consisting of
fifteen subjects in which group-I underwent resistance
training, group-II underwent endurance training, group-III underwent combined resistance and
endurance training and group-IV acted as control group who did not participate in any special
training. The subjects were tested on selected criterion variables such as high density lipoprotein
and low density lipoprotein prior to and immediately after the training period. The selected
criterion variables such as high density lipoprotein and low density lipoprotein were measured by using
the Boehringer Mannheim Kit method. The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was applied to find out
significant difference if any between experimental and control group. In all cases .05 level of confidence
was utilized to test the significance. After analysis of data, the results shows that the endurance
training and combined training groups have reduced the level of low density lipoprotein and
improved the level of high density lipoprotein significantly but the resistance training group did
not reduced the level of low density lipoprotein and improved the level of high density
lipoprotein. However three were no significant differences in improving the selected criterion
variables among all the three experimental groups. |
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“E-BANKING IN INDIA: CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIESS” |
Author : Smt. S. S. Kedar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Financial system plays an important role in the
economic development of the country because of the
advent of information technology there is a change in the
banking sector which has paved was for the introduction of
retail electronic payment system & has progressed in the
recent years in various countries & India has left no way
behind. The implementation of internet in banking
organizations has modernized the banks. Implementing the
internet banking approach has benefited the both i.e.
customer as well as bank. |
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A STUDY ON DEVELOPMENT OF AGROBASED INDUSTRIES IN SOLAPUR DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. S. V. Shinde |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In agriculture, agribusiness is a generic term that
refers to the various business in evolved in food production,
including farming, seed supply agrichemicals, form
machinery, wholesale and distribution, processing,
marketing and retail sales. The term has two distinctly
different connotations depending on context. |
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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AS A SOURCE OF RESEARCH IN TEACHER EDUCATION |
Author : Dr. Shafayat Ahmad |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Education has the power to make a human being
to a civilized human being. Education provides insight to
the human mind and become aware about their duties and
rights. An educated man can make a difference by playing
their role of good citizen who are busy in activities like
research, innovation, art, invention and other activities
which helps the human kind to make the society and
country prosperous. To achieve the objectives of
advancement and development of any country education
play an important role. To improve and maintain the
quality education, new development through research is needed because research is the backbone of any
society and country. For research various resources are needed which is known as investment in research.
It is the first rule of sound development. Investment plays as a role of input which is directly related to
output and development. ICTs have an important role to play in changing and modernizing teacher
education and ways of learning by research. Globalization and technological changes provides the
information through which one can access and use for better purpose such as development. Education
Commission under the chairmanship of D.S Kothari suggested that University should establish teaching
and research department in Education, UGC should help in maintaining the standard of teacher education
and many more suggestions for the betterment of research and training. In the present paper the author
has attempted to explore information and communication technology as a source of research in teacher
education. |
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IDENTIFYING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN B.Ed. STUDENTS’ AWARENESS ON THEIR SURVIVAL SKILLS AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENT IN THE COURSE PAPER |
Author : K. Anand and Dr. K. Chellamani |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The main aim of this study is to identify the
relationship between B.Ed. students’ awareness on their
survival skills and their achievement in the course paper. In
this study, there are particularly two objectives to be
obtained. They are: i) to identify the survival skills which
B.Ed. student-teachers possess in terms of its dimension, ii)
to find out the relationship between B.Ed. student-teachers’
awareness on their survival skills and their achievement in
the course paper - “learning and teaching”. In this context,
this study was carried over among 34 B.Ed. first year student-teachers with the background of various
streams at undergraduate level. The data were collected in the form of questionnaire and a written test.
The collected data were analysed descriptively. Result revealed that there is relation between awareness
on survival skill and achievement [significant at the 0.05 level]. Most of the student-teachers agreed
sometimes they use survival-skills (48%) and 42% were recorded as always. |
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IMPACT OF BANK FINANCE ON EMPLOYMENT GENERATION OF RURAL ARTISANS : AN EMPERICAL STUDY |
Author : B. Rajendra and Prof. G. Savaraiah |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract : level, with higher labour-capital ratio, provide better
prospects of creating more opportunities for employment1.
Rural artisans engaged in village and cottage industries
producing for and servicing the needs of the farming
community and lower income groups, increase the potential
of the rural economy. The artisans engaged in cottage and
tiny (micro) enterprises are provided with working capital
by state Bank of India (SBI) in order to enable them to
purchase raw material, meet expenses on rental, wages,
electricity taxes, marketing, transport and storage etc. The artisans are also supplied investment credit or
medium / long term credit by SBI for purchase of operational tools and equipment, construction of sheds
etc. The very purpose of this bank credit is to enable them to develop the activities and encourage
production of goods and services which facilitate the rural artisans to rise above the poverty line. The State
Bank of India has been providing loans and advances to artisans for taking us self-employment generating
activities by using the locally available raw materials. The very purpose of bank loan is to help enhance the
income levels of the rural artisans by pumping more of money, thereby promoting the rural economy. An
attempt is made in here to analyze the impact of bank credit provided by SBI on employment generation of
the sample rural artisans in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. The incremental employment generation
has varied from 134 man-days to 184 man-days. The highest incremental employment generation is found
in the case of tailoring and embroidery (184 man-days), followed by ‘other category’ i.e. brick making (166
man-days), shoe and chapel- making (163 man-days), carpentry and stone carving (162 man-day);
whereas, the lowest incremental employment generation is noticed is mat and basket weaving (134 mandays) followed by hand -loom weavers (141 man-days) blacksmiths (145 man-days) and goldsmiths (151
man-days).The analysis shows that there is an impressive and significant growth in employment
generation among the sample artisans. Hence, the null hypothesis, namely impact of SBI loans on
employment generation among the samplebeneficial is not significant, is rejected. |
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"USAGE OF LOW COST FLOOR TILES AMONG CONSUMERS IN SHIVAMOGGA CITY, KARNATAKA" |
Author : Dr. Rebecca John and Swathi Pawar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The recent boom in the housing sector has given rise
to low cost flooring tiles. These are an option for all range of
consumers, who have the choice to select flooring tiles to suit
their budget. The present study aimed to find out the
awareness of low cost floor tiles among the consumers in
Shivamogga city, Karnataka. Purposive random sampling
technique was employed, and sample size comprised of 50
consumers in Shivamogga city, Karnataka. A self-structured
questionnaire was used for data collection. Salient findings
revealed that majority of the consumers were aware of low cost flooring tiles in Shivamogga city,
Karnataka. |
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CONTRADICTION IN INDIAN ECONOMY: JOBLESS ECONOMY GROWTH |
Author : Manju Bai |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Growth is not a single aim of any economy, but it is
drafted to eliminate poverty, encourage employment and
promote development. Reducing poverty, creating new job
and increase income is compelling for development. Job
creation through economy growth enhances opportunities
for employment which in turn increase income of low living
standard person. Thus both are depended each other to
promote. It is considered that there is a positive correlation
between employment and economic growth. But available
statically information of Indian economy shows that Indian
average growth rate is approximately 7% during last decade. With high growth rate performance,
however it is failed to generate employment. Data indicate a slow down job creation. This paper focuses on
main reason behind it and suggests how policy maker can encourage job creation and achieve sustainable
inclusive growth of the economy. |
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INDIA’S INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION THROUGH NEW BUSINESS POLICIES – SOME EXPOSITION |
Author : Dr. R. Sambasivam |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This paper elaborately discussed the way in which of
attaining effects of globalization in India and its different
spheres in detail. Globalization is a major factor in this
competitive world that integrates and mobilizes cultural
values of people at global level. In the age of rapid technical
sequence, so many countries are incorporated and converted
due to the process of globalization. Globalization has a vast
impact on cultural, social, monetary, political, and
communal life of countries. Plentiful theoretical studies
expressed that globalization mediates in a cultural life of
general public that raises numerous significant issues (Robertson, 1992). In broad the term ‘globalization’
means permutation of economy and society throughout the cross country flows of information, plans,
knowledge, goods, services, assets, funding and people. Globalization has been described by philosophers as
the process through which the society and economy are put together through cross border streams of
ideas, communication, technology, capital, people, finance, goods, services and information. The author
tries to portray the real impact of globalization in the society in India and how far it helps to activate
sustainability and faster growth rate in India under the regime of globalised milleau. |
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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH MAHATHMA GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEES ACT (MGNREGA): IN FEW BLOCKS OF SOUTH 24 PARGANAS DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL |
Author : Shubha Brata Sarkar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), which guarantees employment of
every rural household for 100 days, has different progressive
provisions which incentivize higher participation of women
in the programme. Official data suggest that 47% of all
MGNREGA workers are women. Empowerment of women is
pre-condition for sustainable and inclusive growth for any
society. Empowerment aims at building capacities and
creating suitable conditions to enable women to index overall
development. This paper analyzes the role of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee in
bringing about change in the lives of women and thereby contributing to their empowerment and the
reasons for migration in slack seasons in few blocks of South 24 Parganas.
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EFFECT OF COMPUTER MEDIATED INSTRUCTION ON ACHIEVEMENT IN BIOLOGY IN RELATION TO INTELLIGENCE |
Author : Dr. Monika Ahlawat and Dr. Dipanshu Sharma |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study aims at finding the effect of
computer mediated instruction on achievement of
secondary school biology students of Chandigarh in relation
to intelligence. Researchers conducted this study to know
that which of the instructional strategy is more useful to
improve the achievement in biology and which intelligence
group will get more benefit of instructional strategies. For
this purpose, experiment carried out involved pre-test posttest control group design with two groups of students, each
imparted instruction with different instructional strategy.
The group, taught through Computer Mediated Instruction (CMI) was taken as experimental group while
the group taught through Traditional Instruction (TI) was taken as control group. The classifying variable
was intelligence and dependent variable was achievement in Biology. Researchers selected 120 students
from the senior secondary schools of Chandigarh, and then classified them into two intelligence groups
(high and average) using Raven’s Progressive Matrices and further distributed into two groups CMI and TI.
t-test was used to find out the significant differences. The results of the study revealed that students taught
through CMI showed significantly better results in achievement in biology as compared to that taught
through TI; both the groups (high and average intelligence) showed improvement in achievement in
biology after treatment. |
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PROFICIENCY IN PROFESSIONAL EHTICS AND VALUE EDUCATION: A SYNERGIC VIEW |
Author : C. Baba Fakardhin |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Esteem training enables the understudies to value the
basic correspondingly among Qualities and Aptitudes to
guarantee continued satisfaction and success, which are
the center desires of every person. |
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GOVERNANCE WITH INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY: A TOOL OF SERVICE DELIVERY |
Author : Anmol Sheoran and Paras Kanojia |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Information and communication technology is an
important part of governance in today’s era. ICT is
helping the governments in smooth, efficient and effective
functioning of various services and also increasing the
productivity of governance-related activity. E-governance
performs the function in order to simplify, more
accountable, responsive, transparent, governance system.
It is a new path between citizens and the government. It
comprises the decisional process and also helps to do
activity in the faith of public affairs. The main purpose of
focusing governance is to improve the administrative
process. Government aim is the welfare of people with good governance practice. Social empowerment also
emphasis for connecting or develop the society with redistribution resource. For the redistribution of
resources, Government needs a proper connectivity. With the help of ICT, the government can ensure the
best e-Governance practice. The purpose of this paper is to review the role of ICT in governance and EGovernance services in Haryana. |
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A STUDY ON CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE READY TO EAT FOOD PRODUCTS IN INDIA |
Author : Pramod Udupa B. and Dr. B. Hiriyappa |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Food processing sector is a key industry inIndia.India
is the second largest producer of food products in the world
next to China. The growth in food processing industry will
bring overall development in the economy as it establishes a
vital synergy between the two main pillars of economy,
agriculture and industry. With India is making a shift in its
policy to ‘Make in India’ numerous gates of growth and
development opens up for the food processing industry. The
present paper is an attempt to identify the various prospects
that will lead the development path of the food processing
sector in India. Also study makes an attempt to identify constraints that may create hurdles in the path of
development. . This study has been done on the basis of secondary data. Secondary data was collected from
journals, books, magazines and the Internet as well as government agencies.
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A STUDY OF BARRIERS IN SUCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF e-HRM IN HOSPITALS IN PUNE |
Author : Archana Sawant and Sachin S. Vernekar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study aims to understand the barriers in
successful implementation of e-HRM in hospitals which are
financial resources, not having expert staff, lack of top
management support, employee acceptance and transparent
& clear policies.
For this purpose non probability purposive sampling
from various hospitals HR & IT managers and executives
were chosen. Data was collected through the questionnaire
as a data collection tool. Data was analyzed with SPSS
software ver. 24. Friedman test was performed to study the barriers in successful implementation of e-HRM
in hospitals. |
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A PANORAMIC VIEW OF INDIA’S DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY UNDER GLOBALIZATION REGIME |
Author : Dr. R. Sambasivam |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Globalization will promote direct foreign
investment and, thus, it enables developing countries to
raise capital without recourse to international
indebtedness. Globalization enables developing countries to
make use of technology developed by advanced countries
without investments in Research and Development.
Globalization widens the access of developing countries to
export their produce in the developed countries.
Simultaneously, it enables the consumers of developing
countries to obtain quality consumer goods, especially consumer durables, at relatively much lower prices.
Globalization introduces faster diffusion of knowledge and thus enables developing countries to raise their
level of production and productivity. It, therefore, generates the momentum to reach international
standards of productivity. Globalization reduces costs of transport and communication. It also reduces
tariffs and thus enlarges the share of foreign trade as a percentage of GDP. |
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A STUDY ON THE BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF THE INDIVIDUALS ON THE READY TO EAT PRODUCTS |
Author : Pramod Udupa B. and Dr. B. Hiriyappa |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study was made to assess the intake and
preference of ready to eat food by single living male and
female in Bangalore town. The examination was led in chosen
territories in Bangalore town. reference. The developed
questionnaire was used to collect the data. The data were
analyzed by using chi- square, significant level. The result of
the study showed that majority of single living male and
female used different type of ready to eat food due to their
own reason. |
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INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP |
Author : Dr. A. B. Dadas |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Innovation is the process of doing new things.
This distinction is important. While innovativeness
identifies with the capacity to consider, the development
is doing new things. Thoughts have little an incentive until
they are changed over into helpful items or
administrations. Development changes imaginative
thoughts into helpful applications. Subsequently,
innovativeness is a pre-essential to advancement. As per
Schumpeter a person is an entrepreneur only when he is engaged in innovative behavior. This
innovative behavior is an entrepreneurial function. |
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“ROLE OF NGT IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS IN INDIA” |
Author : Naresh Kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Indian society has predominantly been a rural
society where traditional ways of living are being followed,
people use environment friendly means of life but in recent
times like urban societies environment in rural areas is also
being degraded because of various legal and illegal
activities combined together,governments are allowing
construction of hydroelectricity generation projects in
haphazard manner in addition to it illegal activities like
mining and deforestation are contributing towards the
degradation of environment. At this juncture the need of
formation and implementation of environment law is being felt, various western countries have already
enacted such laws. An environmental law is a collective term describing the network of treaties, statutes,
regulations, common and customary laws addressing the effects of human activity on natural
environment. NGT is part of such environmental law in India playing very important role in providing
citizens the right to a healthy environment. |
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LIBERALISATION IS A BAN OR BOON TO INDIAN PEASANTS – SOME THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS |
Author : Dr. R. Sambasivam |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Impact of globalization on the conditions of poor,
peasants in India in recent times have been drastically
changes not only in the socio economic conditions but also
it created awareness and significant technological changes
in the agricultural production by the latest methods and
means of production practices. What type of changes has
been occurred in their living conditions have been analyzed
in detail by the researcher by the proposed research to be
taken in India. The researcher tries to bring out and portray
the real conditions among their living pattern not to be
dealt in detail. The liberalisation for Indian economy was adopted by India in 1991. Facing a cruel
economic calamity, India move toward the IMF for a loan, and the IMF granted what is called a ‘structural
adjustment’ loan, which is a loan by means of some conditions affixed which are related to a structural
change in the economy. The government steered in a new era of economic reforms based on these
conditions. Globalisation has different aspects. Duncan (2000) defines globalisation as the process of closer
economic integration between countries in terms of trade in goods and services, in investment, in the free
movement of labour, in the adoption of common currencies, and in joint international action on crossborder issues such as pollution. World Bank (2000) summarises globalisation as the global circulation of
goods, services and capital, information, ideas and people.
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ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES IN INDIA |
Author : Dr. Bhanudas Ramchandra Gadave |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Human asset is the most basic one that has any kind
of effect in an associations exhibition. For representatives to
work for an association with intrigue and responsibility, the
facts demonstrate that associations should put a powerful
human asset the executives framework practically speaking.
Human resources management practices are essential for
retaining effective professionals in industries in India. Given
the recruitment and retention reality of workers in the
twenty-first century, the role of human resource
management in industries should not be underestimated.Human resource management in companies has
to function in a sector with some unique characteristics. The workforce is relatively large, diverse, and
includes separate occupations. The powerful HR the board has improving the execution association
Strategic arranging, including work spending plan and guaging, is tended to on account of the
commitment of HRM to effective vital arranging in India.
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TELEVISION REALITY SHOWS: USAGE AND PSYCHO –SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE AUDIENCE |
Author : S. Parimalam and Dr. Deepa Vishvam |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Reality shows which were so popular in western
countries had a slow start in India initially with one or more
channels telecasting talent hunt programs such as singing
and quiz on weekends. Soon it expanded itself with other subgenres such as dance, crime/conflict, fun, game and
adventure based reality shows. Today all most all the reality
shows we watch are more, ‘hybridized’ and ‘glocalised’
borrowing the concepts from western countries and adapting
to local culture. Reality shows have attracted the producers
because it is cheaper, easier to produce and guaranteed of high returns. People are attracted by reality
shows because of its varied nature; Real life situations filmed, participation of ordinary people as
contestants, competitions and lucrative prizes, participation of common people as studio audiences, voting
and promoting etc |
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INSECT FAUNA ASSOCIATED WITH THE TREE ALBIZIA LEBBECK L. ON THE CAMPUS OF WALCHAND COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, SOLAPUR (MAHARASHTRA) |
Author : S. R. Aland |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth. (Family: Fabaceae) is
commonly known as Siris, Shiris in Hindi. It is chiefly
distributed in tropical and subtropical areas of India,
Andaman Island, Myanmar, tropical Africa, Asia and
northern Australia. A. lebbeck has been of keen interest due
to varied phytochemicals and Ayurvedic research due to
their excellent medicinal values. Traditionally, it is used as
anti-asthmatic, anti-inflammatory, anti-fertility, antidiarrhoeal, antiseptic, anti-dysenteric and antitubercular. |
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ALGORITHMIC TRADING, STOCK VOLATILITY AND STOCK DELIVERY |
Author : Shahabolldin Pooresmaeil and Dr. K.V. Surresha |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :This study was carried out to investigate whether
the deliverable to the total trade volume of the stocks were
affected by stock volatility, the paper determined if this
phenomenon impacted the investments made by investors.
The paper examined the relationship between stock
volatility and delivery quantity traded to total quantity
traded for two companies listed on NSE NIFTY. The data of
both the companies confirmthat there exists arelationship
between delivery quantity traded to total quantity traded
and stock volatility. Hence, the results of the study showed that the volatility and volatility index showed a
significant association with trading and deliverable volumes. |
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KOTHISALA DANCE OF GANJAM: A SYMBOL OF SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF THE DALITS OF ODISHA |
Author : Prof. Bhagabana Sahu |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Osakothi or Kothisala dance is an amazing dance of
the Dalits of Ganjam district. Osakothi generally begins on
eight day of bright fortnight of the month of Aswina
(September-October) and lasts till Dasahara the tenth day
of the same fortnight. This dance is remarkable effect on the
rural mass and bears profound ethical and social values |
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“STUDY OF INTERACTION EFFECT ON ANXIETY AND PARENTING STYLE OF JUVENILE DELINQUENT TO THEIR SCHOOL ADJUSTMENT’’ |
Author : Sudha Jainapur and Prof. T. M. Geetha |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present study is to know the interaction effect
of Anxiety and parenting style of Juvenile Delinquency
students on their school Adjustment between the ages of
12to 18 years. Anxiety and Parenting style tools were
constructing by the researcher. In this way, formulated
hypothesis has been rejected and concluded that significant
difference existed between the mean scores of fluency,
flexibility and originality of delinquent. Methodology,
purposive sampling technique is chosen for juvenile
delinquents. Two way ANOVA and Tukey,s post-hoc method
used. The researcher has took 268 sample of Juvenile Delinquent from Belagum,Vijayapur city,from
observation Homes. The result found Juvenile delinquents belongs to low anxiety with low parenting style
and high anxiety with low parenting style groups do not differ significantly with respect to their school
adjustment scores at significance level of 5 percent. It means that, the Juvenile delinquents belongs to low
anxiety with low parenting style and high anxiety with low parenting style groups have similar school
adjustment scores. |
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COMBINED CURATIVE ROLE OF CAFFEINE (1,3,7-TRIMETHYLEXANTHINE) AND L-ASCORBIC ACID ON LEAD INDUCED ALTERATION IN DNA CONTENT IN VARIOUS TISSUES OF AN FRESHWATER BIVALVE, LAMELLIDENS CORRIANUS (LEA) |
Author : Nawale S. P. |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present communication deals with individual and
synergistic curative role of caffeine and L-ascorbic acid in
lead induced toxicity in an experimental model, freshwater
bivalve, Lamellidens corrianus. The effect on bivalve was
studied under nine groups. From each treated and recovery
groups, some bivalves were removed and DNA contents in
selected tissues of bivalves were estimated. The DNA level was
significantly decreased on exposure to lead while the
decrease in presence of caffeine + ascorbic acid was less when
exposed simultaneously than when exposed individually. During recovery DNA contents recovered and the
rate of recovery was faster in caffeine + ascorbic acid exposed bivalves as compared to those recovered
individually and in normal water. The probable role of the caffeine (1,3,7-Trimethylexanthine) and Lascorbic acid is discussed in the paper. |
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THREE-FOLD OPPRESSION IN ARUNDHATI ROYS THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS |
Author : Dr. B. Sreenivasulu |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The God of Small Things is the story of three
generations of a Kerala Christian family, the patriarch
Pappachi and his submissive but yet strong wife-Mammachi,
their son Chacko with a divorced English wife Margaret and
his daughter Sophie, their daughter Ammu a divorced
daughter from an inter-community marriage and who is now
back to live with her parents along with her son Estha and his
dizygotic twin Rahel who didnt know how to be a girl Rahel
s grand-aunt Baby Kochamma, Kochu Maria etc. Past and
present are aesthetically interwoven into the story-line to reveal a multi-layered scheme and various kinds
and levels of oppression. It is oppression, which is the main theme or central idea which makes everything
in the novel converge. It seems to be the unifying factor in the organisation of the entire novel. It is what
Flaubert calls "the mother-idea". |
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THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TOLL ROADS: WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO KHERKI DAULA TOLL PLAZA, GURUGRAM |
Author : Dr.Shakti Singh and Rakhi Yadav |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The complex road networks and highways of every
country has an extremely remarkable role to compete for
the growth and the economic development of the country.
The vehicular transportation through all the roads can
satisfy the basic necessities and needs of all the people. It
also regulates the social and economic needs of all the
people. Also, bad roads can also result in the loss of many
lives and a large amount of damage to property mainly
because of accidents. The present study aims to analyse the
economic impact of toll roads by collecting data from the
commuters of Kherki daula toll plaza. The paper is quantitative and a sample of 50 people were taken. The
outcome shows that apart from high toll charges people find the roadway smooth and secure. The
researchers also found that after the making of road as a toll road employment opportunities have also
risen. |
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF MINORITIES IN INDIA |
Author : Prof. D. M. Madari and Parveenkausar Yalagi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :In like manner speech, the articulation "minority"
signifies a gathering containing not exactly 50% of the
populace and contrasting from others, particularly the
dominating area, in race, religion, customs and culture,
language, and so on. The Oxford Dictionary characterizes
"Minority" as a more modest number or section; a number or
part speaking to not exactly 50% of the entire; a moderately
little gathering of individuals, contrasting from others in
race, religion, language or political influence". A unique SubCommittee on the Protection of Minority Rights selected by the United Nations Human Rights Commission
in 1946 characterized the "Minority" as those "non-predominant gathering in a populace which Possess a
desire to save stable ethnic, religious and semantic conventions or attributes particularly not the same as
those of the remainder of populace". As respects religious minorities at the national dimension in India,
each one of the individuals who affirm a religion other than Hindu are viewed as minorities since more
than 80 percent populace of the nation maintains Hindu religion. At the national dimension, Muslims are
the biggest minority. Different minorities are a lot littler in size. Beside the Muslims are the Christians
(2.34 percent) and Sikhs (1.9 percent); while the various religious gatherings are as yet littler. As respects
etymological minorities, there is no dominant part at the national dimension and the minority status is to
be basically chosen at the State/Union Territory level. |
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A STUDY ON CHALLENGES FACED BY FOOD AND BEVERAGES & DAIRY PRODUCTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CHITTOOR DISTRICT OF ANDHRA PRADESH |
Author : P. Lokesh Muni Kumar and Rachetty Hariprasad |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Food processing sector has derived from the earliest
days of processing and altering with a need of conserving
food by preparing, formatting, and preserving with salt.
While the advanced changes has been continuous, the onset
of industrial unrest of output in major advancements in the
food processing techniques which have been required and
consumed by the aggressive needs of nations, The
improvement of Indian dairy zone has been dramatic during
the past three decade. It is not only a dominant
manufacturer of an significant food item but it also is one of the largest employers in the country in all the
sectors. It gives a chance to about nine cores families across India. The main objective of this article is
known about challenges faced by food and beverages and Dairy products. |
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A STUDY OF MANAGING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN SPECIALTY RESTAURANT - PERSPECTIVE OF MANAGERS |
Author : Mrs. Amita Nilesh Kolapkar and Dr. Sachin S. Vernekar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The present paper studies perception of managers
about elements that impact customer satisfaction in
standalone specialty restaurant in Pune. The study
specifically focused on the perception of the managers on
the level of importance from the point of view of the
customers on the service quality, employee service quality,
food quality, physical environment and ambience in
standalone specialty restaurant. 60 standalone specialty
restaurant managers in Pune were considered for the study.
Data Analysis started with inspecting, transforming and
modeling the data collected with an intention of meeting research objective. The raw data was obtained
and further converted into useful information. Data was first entered in Excel sheets. It was then coded to
make it suitable for analysis using SPSS software (Version 16.0). The paper identified and studied the
demographic profile of managers working in standalone standalone specialty restaurants in Pune in order
to determine whether there is a significant difference in their attitude towards restaurant business. The
study examined the vital role of standalone standalone specialty restaurant managers in ensuring
customer satisfaction, which in turn will help the restaurant to survive in a competitive market. |
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CREDIT FLOW TO AGRICULTURE SECTOR FROM INSTITUTIONAL SOURCES IN KARNATAKA: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO REGIONAL RURAL BANKS |
Author : Ravikumar Pattanashetti and Dr. H H Gadwale |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The institutional finance has been conceived to play
an important role in the agricultural development of India.
A large number of institutional agencies are involved in the
disbursement of credit to agriculture. However, the
persistence of money lenders in the rural credit market is
still a major concern. Against this background the present
study has made an attempt to study the growth of formal
institutional agencies in Karnataka and also examined the
quantum of loans issued by formal institutional agencies
viz., Co-operative banks, Regional Rural banks and Scheduled commercial banks in Karnataka. This study
is mainly based on secondary data collected from NABARD annual reports of various issues and Cooperative banks reports, and statistical reports of government of Karnataka. Simple statistical tools like
percentage and ratios have been employed for the analysis. The study reveals that the proportion of all the
formal institutional agencies tended to increase with the increasing years during the reference period. The
proportion of credit amount provided to agriculture by Co-operative banks, RRBs and Scheduled
commercial banks tended to increase with the increasing years i.e. from 2005-06 to 2017-18.However, the
data on percentage of credit amount provided to agriculture by Co-operative banks, RRBs and Scheduled
commercial banks indicates that, there is an up and down trends was found over a period of time. Among
the institutional agencies, it has also been observed that, the proportion of credit disbursed to agriculture
was found to be quite significant in scheduled commercial banks as compared to the Co-operative banks
and Regional Rural banks. The study has suggested that all formal financial institutions should work
together and complement each other. Linkage among the formal financial institutions at all level is needed
for improving credit flow to agriculture in general and in Karnataka in particular. |
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STATUS OF INDIAN WOMAN THROUGH THE AGES |
Author : G. Sathiya Devi |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :One way to judge the state of a nation is to study
the status of its women. In reality the status of women
represents the standard of culture of any age. The Social
status of the women of a country symbolises the social spirit
of the age. 1 However, to draw a conclusion about the
position of women is a difficult and complicated problem. It
is, therefore, necessary to trace this position in the historical
perspective. In the course of Indian history from prehistoric
to modern times there were distinct stage of the rise and
fall in the status and role of women.
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MIGRATION OF PEOPLES DUE TO MINING ACTIVITIES IN NANGAL CHOUDHARY |
Author : Anil kumar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The region designated for mining is found 10.5 Km. North-West of Nangal Chaudhary. The
assigned zone for mining is having level territory with certain undulations, for the most part slopping and
rough. It contains Quartzite as the principle nation shake. The most astounding elevation of the zone is 308
mRL and least height is 290 mRL. The dimension distinction is 18m. The stones uncovered in the area have
a place with Delhi Supergroup and are separated into Alwar and Ajabgarh gatherings. |
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DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT PREFERENCE IN TAX SAVING SCHEME OF MUTUAL FUNDS |
Author : Dr. Sujit Deb |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Purpose- The purpose of the study is to assess determinants
of investment preference in tax saving schemes of mutual
funds.
Design/Methodology- 262 bank employees were selected
using simple random sampling method. Sample confidence
interval size was determined by 95% confidence interval and
±5% margin of error. By questionnaire method, data has
been collected and ordinal logistic regression has been used
to find the determinant of investment preference.
Finding-It is found that psychological factors such as
attitude, risk perception and attitude are important determinants towards investment in mutual fund in
Tripura. It is also found that interaction effect with demographic and psychological factors influence
preference of tax saving scheme of mutual fund.
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THE ROLE OF SUFIS IN THE HARMONY OF HYDERABAD KARNATAKA |
Author : Nagaveni C. Bekanal and Shrishail Biradar |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Sufism, supernatural Islamic conviction and
practice in which Muslims look to discover reality of
heavenly love and information through direct close to
home understanding of God. ... By instructing the
majority and extending the otherworldly worries of the
Muslims, Sufismhas assumed a vital job in the
arrangement of Muslim society. Islamic otherworldliness
is called ta?awwuf (actually, "to dress in fleece") in
Arabic, however it has been called Sufism in Western
dialects since the mid nineteenth century. A unique
word, Sufism gets from the Arabic expression for a spiritualist, ?ufi, which is thusly gotten from ?uf,
"fleece," conceivably a reference to the woolen piece of clothing of early Islamic religious zealots.
The Sufis are likewise commonly known as "poor people," fuqara? , plural of the Arabic faqir, in
Persian darvish, whence the English words fakir and dervish. |
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APPLICATION OF ADOMIAN DECOMPOSITION METHOD FOR SOLVING INITIAL VALUE PROBLEMS IN FRACTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS |
Author : Sheetal R. Gawali, Narsing B. Jadhav, Ramkrishna M. Dhaigudea |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The Adomian Decomposition Method is a semi-analytical method for solving ordinary and
partial non-linear differential equations. The crucial aspect of the method is employment of the
‘Adomian polynomials’, which allow for solution convergence of the nonlinear portion of the
equation without simply linearizing the system. These polynomials mathematically generalise to
Maclaurin series about an arbitrary external parameter which gives the solution method more
flexibility than direct Taylor series expansion.In the present paper, we foundthe solution of
nonlinear initial value problems in series form by using Adomian decomposition method.
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MODEL TOWN INDUSTRIES (MITS) AND ITS INFLUENCE ON SOCIO ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES OF SOUTH HARYANA |
Author : Rinku Yadav S/0 Goverdhan Yadav |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :As indicated by Sept 2017 data, Haryana states
GSDP was US$85 billion of each 2016-17 (assessed to be
US$95 billion of each 2017-2018, proportional to Angola),
which had created at 12.96% CAGR between 2012-17,
bolstered by the way that this state on DMIC in NCR
contributes 7% of Indias agrarian charges and 60% of
Indias Basmati rice convey, with 7 operational SEZs and
additional 23 formally insisted SEZs (20 recently exhorted
and 3 on an essential dimension underwriting, generally
along Delhi Western Peripheral Expressway similarly as Amritsar Delhi Kolkata Industrial Corridor and
DMIC path) in like manner conveys Indias 67% of voyager vehicles, 60% of cruisers, half of tractors and
half of the fridges, which places Haryana on fourteenth spot on the once-over of Indian states and
affiliation districts by GDP behind only much more prominent states that are on a very basic level greater
in both region and population.[2][3] as per Nov 2016 data, Gurugram positions number 1 in India in IT
improvement rate and existing development establishment, and number 2 in startup condition,
progression and respectability. |
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PIONEERING KUDUMBASREE PROGRAMME AND EMPOWERING KADAR WOMEN OF ANAPANTHAM COLONY IN KERALA |
Author : Sindhu Thomas and Reji Thomas |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Kudumbashree Mission is getting strong among the tribal population in Kerala. Out of the 127987
tribal families in Kerala, 106162 families are active members of Kudumbashree NHGs. It was found out
from the tribal survey that 5962 NHGs are actively participating in the tribal areas. It was in 2007, that
Kudumbashree tribal special livelihood project was launched associating with Scheduled Tribes
Development Department to address the issues faced by the tribal population in Kerala. The tribal
population of Kerala is 454302 and there exists a total of 5484 tribal clans in the state. The present study
focused on the obstacles for the introduction of Kudumbasree developmental programmes on Kadar
women in Anapantham Colony. The data were collected from various age categories of women of
Anapantham Colony. The various aspects of changes among Kadar women’s life and with its major
constraints experienced by the respondents are studied. The perception of Kadar women regarding the
influence of development programmes, their level of awareness about policies and programmes, the
participation in the development activities of both government and voluntary agencies, extent of
utilization of the support services and linkages in their life situation, and the effectiveness of development
programmes in their settlements is examined. |
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THE CONSEQUENCE OF METARHIZIUM ANISOPILAE ON CABBAGE PEST |
Author : Miss . Komal Sanjay Sonawane and Miss. Shital Ganesh Powale |
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Abstract :Metarhizum anisopliae known as Entomopathora anisopliae. This grows naturally in soil
throughout the world & cause disease by the fungus is called “Green muscardine disease” because green
colour of this spores. The fungal concentration increase and the time increases the mortality of the larvae
increase . Maximum mortality was seen at 3.5ml at 48hour. Cabbage pest –cabbage looper,cabbage aphid,
cabbage maggots are found .The fungus Metarhizium anisopliae grow on PDA medium. site of collection of
agriculture filed at cabbage farm at Mulshi, dist – pune . |
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STATUS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE AMONG PRE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS OF UDUPI DISTRICT |
Author : Dr. M. Manoj Kumar |
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Abstract :The purpose of the study is to find out the status of psychological performance among Pre
University College Students of Udupi District. The study was chosen as descriptive survey method. To
achieve this purpose, one hundred forty four pre university students from age range between 17 to 21
years studying government, private aided and private unaided colleges of Udupi District, Karnataka were
selected. The population comprised of pre-university students of both male and female equally and they
were studied in Pre University first and second year courses of arts, science and commerce streams. The
criterion variable selected for the study is Psychological Performance and intervening variables such,
gender, locality, type of college management and type of stream. Psychological Performance Inventory
developed by Loehr (1986) was used to know the status of psychological performance of pre university
students in terms of Self Confidence, Negative Energy Control, Attention Control, Visual/Imagery Control,
Motivational Level, Positive Energy Control and Attitude Control. In the present article, overall
psychological performance considered to identify the psychological performance among students. The
Independent ‘t’ test and One-way ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) along with Scheffe’s Post Hoc Analysis was
utilized to know the significant differences in the Psychological Performance among pre university
students with regard to gender, locality, type of college management and type of stream. The statistical
results were obtained with the help of SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science) Software Version 20.0
and MS Excel 2015. The level of significance was fixed at 0.05 level of confidence. The Results concluded
that psychological performance of pre university students shows significant differences due to variations in
their gender, locality and type of college management. The government and private aided colleges should
take precaution to developing psychological skills among their students by utilizing proper training and
conducive environment and develop attitude and awareness about positive thinking, visualization, anxiety
control, goal setting and attention control among students. |
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MALE CRISIS IN ANITA NAIRS THE BETTER MAN |
Author : Dr Maria Jennivan Suganya A |
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Abstract :As women and historically subjugated communities have started to gain a toehold into the
mainstream through positive active and political representation, the male crisis is further aggravated.
Faced with escalated competition on all sides, the male identity is harshly threatened. Violence perpetrated
by men against women and the rape culture are all part of a backlash against perceived threats to male
supremacy. Anita Nairs The Better Man can be considered a perfect tool to study the male crisis in Indian
men. In her effort to define the women in their subordinate position, she brings out the male crisis that
deplorably exhibits itself in the process. |
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INSTITUTIONAL ARBITRATION AND AD-HOC ARBITRATION: THE UNUSUAL TWINS |
Author : Ms. Apoorva Dixit |
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Abstract :Arbitration may be defined as “the process by
which a dispute or difference between two or more parties
as to their mutual legal rights and liabilities is referred to
and determined judicially and with binding effect by the
application of law by one or more persons i.e, the arbitral
tribunal instead of by a court of law”1. |
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ATTITUDE TOWARDS LIBRARY PROFESSION |
Author : Mr. Ghanshyamsinh S. Gohil and Dr. Nileshkumar M. Kantaria |
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Abstract :Present research was an attempt to measure the
attitude of students’ towards the library profession. Data
was collected by self made standardized “Attitude
Measurement Scale of Library Profession”. Total 145
Students (58 Male, 87 Female) from across Gujarat State
participated in the study from various Universities. Results
show that the attitudes of male and female were
significantly different towards the library profession.
Attitudes were not different with reference to students’
basic graduation faculty.
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WOMEN IN S L BHYRAPPA’S NOVEL ‘THE UPROORED’ |
Author : Lavanya H. M. and Dr. B. Y. Patil |
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Abstract :The novel form as a literary genre is new to the
Indian provincial writing. The novelists were made to study
the roots of the culture and the evaluation of the historical
traditions and the philosophic paradigms which were kept in
store at the intellectual level. S L Bhyrappa is a well-known
writer and novelist. He started writing novels during navya
period, but he stands far away from Navya. Bhyrappa is not
only an intellectual writer but also a conscious thinker. |
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MENTAL HEALTH STATUS AMONG WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN THANJAVUR DISTRICT-ON OVER VIEW |
Author : M. Chandra and Dr. G. Kanaga |
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Abstract :Women to play a multiple role in family as well as
in society. In present days, various changes are formulated
in our government for the welfare of women but in our
Indian context in male dominated society, they are not
facing the new challenges and development. As a women
entrepreneurs to be face d in lot of problems in family,
society and business. They will suffer not only physically but
major they affect in psychological and mental stress in the
competitive world. Women have to planned properly in
family and business life to reduce the stress to improve their standards of life. |
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