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  • CONFLICT OVER COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES (CPRS)- GLOBAL STRATEGIES OF WATER MANAGEMENT


Dr Intikhab Ahmad

Abstract: In the present world, proper management of common property resources (CPRs) are crucial, since CPRS are present on the earth in abundance and people tend to over-exploit for their economic and political interests.

1-17
2
  • THE ROAD AHEAD.....


Suchitra Srivastava

Abstract: This case is about a young woman named Sanyukta who was brought up in a traditional Hindu joint family in India during the seventies.

18-21
3
  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE CHANGING DIMENSIONS OF AGRICULTURE SECTOR IN INDIA


Dr. Saira Gori

Abstract: Artificial Intelligence is an approach to make a computer, a robot, or a product to think how smart human think.

22-45
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  • Education Development and Economic Growth in India


NEELAM DEVI BANSAL

Abstract: This brief survey examines the returns to education in India , and then examines the role of education on both economic growth and economic development with particular reference to India. Throughout, the objective is to draw out the implications of the empirical results for education policy.

46-55
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  • SOCIAL UPLIFTMENT OF THE UNTOUCHABLES IN HARYANA (1940-47)


Sarita yadav

Abstract: In the Sanskrit literature, untouchables are known as Chandala, a term that designates, those who were not allowed to dwell in a town or a village but had to live in special quarters outside the village or town limits. The laws of Manu refer to the chandales as the past among men.

56-62
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  • A STUDY ON EMINENCE VALUE, GUARANTEE AND MAINTENANCE IN OPERATION THEATRE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FORTIS MALAR HOSPITAL, CHENNAI


DR. VEERAMANI.G DR. M SENTHIL

Abstract: Enhancing the efficiency of operating theatre has been always a challenging process especially in a quick changing healthcare sector with increased patient care complexity. Balancing the needs to satisfy surgeons, support staff, and meet the patient high expectations in healthcare would require clinical and cost effectiveness and require critical and close monitoring of business management inside the operating theatre to ensure efficient resource supply, guarantee quality safe care provided, and maintain fiscal sustainability

63-75
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  • The Socio-Political Ideas of Deendayal Upadhyaya and Its Relevance in Present Context


Dr. Ram Pal Saini

Abstract: Deendayal Upadhyaya was not only a politician. He was also a great thinker and writer. In this form, he envisioned a highly developed and balanced nation as a superior. Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya was the pioneer of the philosophy of Integral Humanism and Antyodaya which BJP is adopting.

76-81
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  • other Language


Ravi

Abstract: other Language

76-82
9
  • E-COMMERCE IS EMERGING AS A NEW WAY OF GROWING BUSINESS-AN OVERVIEW


Dr. Surender Kumar Nagia

Abstract: This research paper describes the invention and accessibility of internet connectivity and powerful online tools has resulted a new commerce era that is e-commerce, which has completely revolutionized the conventional concept of business. E-Commerce deals with buying and selling of goods and services through internet and computer networks. E-Commerce can enhance economic growth, increase business opportunities, competitiveness, better and profitable access to markets. E-Commerce is emerging as a new way of helping business enterprise to compete in the market and thus contributing to economic success.

94-104
10
  • Globalization and Cultural Identity: Challenges of the 21st Century


Dr.Indu Kumari

Abstract: Globalization and cultural identity is hotly debated in the academy. Subaltern groups and indigenous peoples are affirming and defending their cultural and social identities in the new global era. It makes the situation about globalization and cultural identity quite complex. It will be helpful to look at it analytically

83-85
11
  • Role of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)and Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) in Indian Microfinance


Dr. Ravi Shankar Prasad

Abstract: Economists have long agreed that access to finance plays an essential role in the process of dipping the inequality in wealth distribution, it enhancing the household income and provide better employment opportunities. Microfinance in India is now mounting and covering wider boundaries more importantly it gets appreciations as a tool to reduce poverty

86-96
12
  • प्रथम महायुद्ध और असहयोग आन्दोलन


डाॅ0 आलोक कुमार

Abstract: प्रथम महायुद्ध और असहयोग आन्दोलन

97-102
13
  • Status of Women Education in the Vedic Period


Dr. ASHOK KUMAR

Abstract: Status of Women Education in the Vedic Period

103-106
14
  • मुक्तिबोध की कविता में झांकता हमारा समय -


अरबिंद कुमार साह

Abstract: मुक्तिबोध की कविता में झांकता हमारा समय -

107-111
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  • अन्तःपे्ररणा की अभिव्यक्ति में विकसित होता सहगल-साहित्य (श्री हरदर्षन सहगल के साथ भेंटवार्ता)


भूपेष

Abstract: अन्तःपे्ररणा की अभिव्यक्ति में विकसित होता सहगल-साहित्य (श्री हरदर्षन सहगल के साथ भेंटवार्ता)

112-118
16
  • सामाजिक न्याय, मानवाधिकार और पुलिस


डाॅ0 सुशील कुमार

Abstract: सामाजिक न्याय, मानवाधिकार और पुलिस

157-166
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  • शत्रुघ्न प्रसाद के ऐतिहासिक उपन्यासों में दैन्य बोध से मुक्ति


महेन्द्र कुमार

Abstract: शत्रुघ्न प्रसाद के ऐतिहासिक उपन्यासों में दैन्य बोध से मुक्ति

119-122
18
  • Caste System in India - Continuity and Change


Dr. Mohan Nagrale

Abstract: Caste System in India - Continuity and Change

123-133
19
  • अमीर खुसरो का परवर्ती प्रभाव


डाॅ0 अलका कुमारी,

Abstract: अमीर खुसरो का परवर्ती प्रभाव

153-156
20
  • Diaspora Governance and National Security: Challenges for India


Vidhan Pathak

Abstract: Diaspora has become an important factor in the foreign policy and national security of the countries in the contemporary globalized international system. It has moved to the top of the security agenda, due to the concerns that it poses security threats such as networks for international criminal activities and providing conduits for the spread of international terrorism.

135-145
21
  • A Saga of Valour: first Ghallughara


Dr. Dalbir Singh

Abstract: The antiquity of the Sikhs after the martyrdom of Banda Singh in 1716 was eventful and the fresh impressions of tyrannies of the Sikhs started. Throughout this shady phase, 1716 to 1748, the Sikhs were left without any permanent leader

146-150
22
  • रावणसंहितानुसारं पञ्चमभावसमीक्षणम्‌


डॉ. विश्वरञ्जनपति

Abstract: रावणसंहितानुसारं पञ्चमभावसमीक्षणम्‌

151-160
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  • कन्हैयालाल मिश्र प्रभाकर के गद्य साहित्य में आधुनिक परिवेश


डाॅ0शिवचरण शर्मा

Abstract: कन्हैयालाल मिश्र प्रभाकर के गद्य साहित्य में आधुनिक परिवेश

161-166
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  • ATROCITIES AGAINST SCHEDULED CASTES: AN OVERVIEW


Gurdeep Singh

Abstract: The determination of social class of the human being in Indian society strictly followed its traditional base of Hindu caste fabric. This traditional fabric still continues to control the lives of Indian people directly or indirectly

167-173
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  • स्वस्थ जीवन क¢ लिए सूर्यनमस्कार का महत्व


डॉ. सारंग खडसे

Abstract: स्वस्थ जीवन क¢ लिए सूर्यनमस्कार का महत्व

183-189
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  • JOB SATISFACTION AMONG EMPLOYEES OF PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN INDIA


Dr Ashar Imam

Abstract: Job satisfaction is employees positive feelings towards their jobs. There are several variables that influence job satisfaction level of employees. This study is intended to investigate the level of job satisfaction among the employees of hospitals in India. The study has used primary data collected from 156 hospital employees from different job levels of different hospitals operated in India the help of structured questionnaire

174-182
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  • ‘भारत के मुसलमानों में जाति व्यवस्था’


डाॅ॰ सबा तबस्सुम

Abstract: ‘भारत के मुसलमानों में जाति व्यवस्था’

198-203
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  • Emergence of Turko-Tatar States in 15th Century Part-1: A Study of Crimean Khanate


Shahla Manzoor

Abstract: The current article “Emergence of Turko-Tatar States in 15th Century Part-1: A Study of Crimean Khanate” is one among the set of two Articles, aimed to provide an overview of two important Islamic Turko-Tatar states which emerged in 15th Century in Volga-Ural region of Russia. The present article deals with and discusses about some major aspects of Crimean Khanate pertaining to its formation as an independent Khanate, territory, population, economy and government. This paper gives an insight into the region and its developments.

190-197
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  • OCCUPATIONAL DIVERSIFICATION AND NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT: A REVIEW AND SOME ISSUES OF CONCERNS IN INDIA


Dr. Gakul Chandra Saikia

Abstract: Occupational diversification in an economy is usually considered to be a positive instrument and a crucial component of growth. The concept of occupational diversification is emerging as a survival strategy of rural households in developing countries. The occupational diversification, given its potential for alleviating rural poverty and unemployment, has been examined in the literature in terms of its nature and magnitude, causal factors and impact on the household economy.

204-218
30
  • Anglo Gurkha War and Strategic Importance of Garhwal


Dr. Shashi Nautiyal

Abstract: Anglo Gurkha War was the result of the British imperialistic interests to expand their sphere of influence. East India Company had consolidated its control over most part of India after defeating Marathas and signing peace treaty with Ranjit Singh, it was free to deal with the Gurkhas, due to its proximity with Tibet, the area of Garhwal had its strategic importance. Trade and threat of combined venture Sindhia, Sikh and Gurkha against British were secondary concern of this War, leading Garhwal. Under British shadow which consequently led to many administrative economic and political changes in the region. Key Words : Strategic, imperialistic, proximity & venture.

219-225
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  • वैदिककाल में \'सभा\' और \'समिति\' का राजनैतिक महत्त्व


कमल राणा

Abstract: प्रस्तुत शोधपत्र में सभा और समिति के राजनैतिक महत्त्व का अध्ययन किया गया है। वैदिक काल में सभा, समिति नामक राजनैतिक संस्थाएं थी, जो राजा का चुनाव करती और उस पर पूरा नियंत्रण रखती थी

235-238
32
  • Travelogues: The Innovative Literary Genre in Literature


Abdul Majeed Dar

Abstract: Travel Writing or Travelogue is an old canon of Literature, dealing with nature writing, adventure writing, exploration writing, guide books etc. Even the Picaresque form of novel had elements of travel writing in it. It’s a herculean job as one has to be an effective user of language and at the same time be a keen observer to portray and display analytical data. This paper focuses on the real need, utility, relevance, and importance of travel literature in today’s rapidly changing tourism sector and globalised society as people try to see a new world through the writing and impression of a writer who serves to be an informer, advisor and guide. The canon of travel writing has acquired the centre of importance now rather than being in the periphery it also focuses on the changing paradigm of travel writing today,

226-234
33
  • अजमेर-मेरवाड़ा की राजस्व व्यवस्था, जागीर गांवों का मूल्यांकन एवं भूमि प्रबन्ध


मुकेश खलदानियां

Abstract: इस्तमारी जायदाद में किराये का भुगतान प्रतिवर्ष केवल वास्तविक रूप से खेती योग्य क्षेत्र के लिए किया जाता था तथा उपज के प्रत्येक विभाजन के द्वारा राजस्व का आकलन किया जाता था। आम तौर पर खरीफ फसल का आकलन प्रति बीघा एक निश्चित दर से किया जाता था जिसे सामान्य भाषा में बिघोड़ी\' कहा जाता था

247-254
34
  • वैदिककाल में \'सभा\' और \'समिति\' का राजनैतिक महत्त्व


कमल राणा

Abstract: प्रस्तुत शोधपत्र में सभा और समिति के राजनैतिक महत्त्व का अध्ययन किया गया है। वैदिक काल में सभा, समिति नामक राजनैतिक संस्थाएं थी, जो राजा का चुनाव करती और उस पर पूरा नियंत्रण रखती थी

235-238
35
  • संगीत में काव्य चिन्तन और रस


डाॅ. संगीता गोरंग

Abstract: संगीत में काव्य चिन्तन और रस

255-261
36
  • Exploration of Satire, Social problems and Issues in the Works of Khushwant Singh


Farhat Rasool

Abstract: They say, to err is Human, to forgive is Divine. This dictum is a universally accepted one. Yet there are exceptions. What will be the consequence if one goes on committing mistakes throughout? Can he be forgiven forever? Though not punished severely, at least he should be informed of his follies. One of the best ways to make him aware of his frailties is to ridicule and laugh at him. This approach is termed as satire. Though the paper focuses on the Satire, which is established hallmark of Khushwant Singh’s fictional works, however this paper will also highlight in detail the social problems and issues, belief in superstition, initiation of young minds into sex, Jealousy and discrimination which are the main aspects that Khushwant Singh criticizes in his works.

239-246
37
  • The short story of Ashapurna Devi : the politics of Zenana


Dr. Mitali Tikader

Abstract: Human life is variegated. From the dawn of civilization, he is searching the meaning of life. He was to against family, society and state to establish his identity. But his struggle is not only with outside but with his inner soul. His inner struggle has been picturized in the literature in all languages. In the modern literature the various dimensions of the inner soul is depicted. Rabindranath is the morning star in the horaizen of Bengali literature

262-268
38
  • Marginalised women and Empowerment: The Progress through Self-Help Groups.


Dr.M.Kalavathy

Abstract: Empowerment became main debatable issue in last few decades among development practitioners and theorists –especially by some organisation such as World Bank, Oxfam, UNESCO and the most radical non-government organizations. The word applied in the English speaking world only after 1970s and empowerment is a process of enabling individual or groups to act in order to their well-being consisting control over the factors and decisions

269-279
39
  • Paper in Hindi


Mukesh Khaldania

Abstract: Paper in Hindi

247-254
40
  • Ahimsa from Ancient Indian Culture to Modern Times


Dr. Archana

Abstract: The word ahimsa is derived from the Sanskrit root hims, meaning to strike. Himsa is injury or harm. A-himsa is the opposite of this, non-harming. Very simply, ahimsa is abstaining from causing harm or injury. It is gentleness and non-injury, whether physical, mental or emotional; It is good to know that non-violence speaks only to the most extreme forms of forceful wrongdoing, while ahimsa goes much deeper to prohibit even the subtle abuse and the simple hurt. The principle of ahimsa can directly be derived from the concept of the modes of matter (three gunas). It arises from the mode of goodness

296-304
41
  • MANIRAM DEWAN: THE TORCHBEARER OF ASSAMESE UNITY IN THE REVOLT OF 1857


Yumkhaibam Shyam Singh

Abstract: Maniram Dewan, an erstwhile Ahom noble, was apparently the first Assamese who had imbued with the concept of unity of citizens to make a nation great. In 1826, when Assam became a part of the British territory, Maniram took side with the British to satisfy himself and also to fulfill the latter’s colonial design. He eventried to suppress the early anti-British movements in Assam and also took major role in the executionof two rebels- Piyali Phukan and Jiuram. Therefore, Maniram had many rivals in Assam. But later, the Dewan changed his mind because of the greedy British design and became its arch rival. After 1838, Maniram pursued for the restoration of Ahom Government in Upper Assam. But being rejected, he joined the Revolt of 1857 in Calcutta. Maniram then sent many letters to different Assamese to unite and rise against the British. He also hatched many conspiracies relating to the Revolt of 1857. For this act, the Dewan was executed on 26February 1858. On the scaffold, just before his execution, the Dewan made an apology to the people of Assam, mainly his rivals, instead of making such slogan like- Long Live Ahom Monarchy. Hence, Maniram tried to integrate his rivals with his own followers. The Dewan’s apology was not an apology of a defeated man, but an apology to unfurl a new era of Assamese unity after his death.

305-324
42
  • Peasant Experience in India:A case study of Turmeric farming in Telangana: Dimensions and Perspectives.


Prof. Chinta Ganesh

Abstract: India witnessed numerous social and peasant movements during the pre-independence era. And several scholarly works have been done and accounts are available related to evolution of land system and social arrangements on land in different part of the country. But in a country like India, where there are not only regional variations but also historical and cultural contexts impacting every aspect of rural life, farming assumes a greater importance as a scope of study. In this context there have been high differences at the level of caste, class and locality and their composition altogether have been the subject of varied discussion. Undoubtedly, due to its different social structural settings and historical experiences, it would always be hazardous to generalise the experiences.

280-295
43
  • Maulana Abul Kalam Azad’s Fraternity, and Love for Education: Need of the Day


Dr Zunnoorain Haidar Alavi Dr Amir Husain Siddiqui

Abstract: The most important or the most heart-wrenching event of the historical scenario of the nineteenth century in India was the “human barbarity “in the "partition of India and Pakistan" whose responsibility falls on those leaders and common man whom history will always considered to be the real cause of resentment between "India and Pakistan" or "Muslim and non-Muslim" due to their "short-sightedness" and "hateful nature". On the other hand the history will always remember an Ace, a daredevil combatant, an ideal, a protagonist and a person of the hour, popularly known as MaulanaAbulKalam Azad for his contribution in the independence of India as well as fraternity among the Hindus and Muslims and his love for Education.

319-322
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  • महिला कहानीकारों की समकालीन हिन्दी कहानियों के विविध सन्दर्भ:


डॉ पूरणमल वर्मा

Abstract: हिन्दी महिला कहानीकारों ने कहानियों में समकालीन परिवेथ, असमानता, जाति, धर्म, लिंग एवम सम्प्रदाय सम्बन्धी होने वाले भेद-भावों के कारणों व उनको दूर करने की चर्चाऐं भी की हैं। स्त्री पुरुष सम्बन्ध सामाजिक है। कानूनी रूप से स्त्री पर परुष का आधिपत्य अनुचित तथा व्यावहार में प्रभाखेतान “स्त्रीउपेक्षिता “में कहती है औरत होना किसे कहते है? औरत की समाज में क्या भूमिकाएँ है, स्त्री होने के सच में उसे क्या क्या झेलना पड़ता है।

323-335
45
  • Understanding Homelessness: A Case Study of Ranchi City, India


Sankalp Hadke

Abstract: India is one of the fast growing urban regions in Asia with regard to the economic growth and the urbanization. India's urban population is second largest in the world after China. The modernization and urbanization in neo-liberal regime have created socio-economic change which gave rise to new strata of people known as “Urban Poor”. The Urban Poverty is a condition in which a person or community is deprived of or lacks the basic needs i.e. food, clothes and shelter. This paper will describe urban homelessness, its understanding and suggesting remedies to improve their lives. According census 2011, the total urban homeless population in Jharkhand is 6967. In case of Ranchi the homeless population count is 1304, which is also under estimated

353-363
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  • Understanding Homelessness: A Case Study of Ranchi City, India


Sankalp Hadke

Abstract: India is one of the fast growing urban regions in Asia with regard to the economic growth and the urbanization. India's urban population is second largest in the world after China. The modernization and urbanization in neo-liberal regime have created socio-economic change which gave rise to new strata of people known as “Urban Poor”. The Urban Poverty is a condition in which a person or community is deprived of or lacks the basic needs i.e. food, clothes and shelter. This paper will describe urban homelessness, its understanding and suggesting remedies to improve their lives. According census 2011, the total urban homeless population in Jharkhand is 6967. In case of Ranchi the homeless population count is 1304, which is also under estimated

353-363
47
  • Missing Links between Veer Savarkar and Rash Bihari Bose: A Historical Study


Dr Nilanjan De

Abstract: Savarkar is an unquestionable nationalist, an ardent anti-imperialist and a fearless freedom fighter, Veer Savarkar had motivated thousands of people both before and after independence. His sacrifice for the motherland still remains in our hearts even after a long effort of destroying his image and works. They tried their best to damage his status as a freedom fighter and they spread lots of myths about him. Savarkar was overlooked in the schools, colleges and even in the university books. Other true son of Maa Bharati, Rash Bihari Bose was also ignored by them. Though these two eminent leaders played their vital roles in separate fields, they had a close connection between them and that may be due to their passion for doing something more for their motherland. The great revolutionary Veer Savarkar always became a source of encouragement to Rash Bihari Bose. This paper will be my humble attempt to find out the missing links between those greatest revolutionaries of Bharat. To find the real facts behind the myths propagated by those narrow-minded, pseudo-secular, unscrupulous and megalomaniac politicians, educationists, researchers etc.

364-368
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  • PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL-CULTURAL ISSUES IN HISTORIC MEWAR OF RAJASTHAN


Mr. Jakir Hussain

Abstract: Transformation refers to a process or instance of change in the myriad cultural, economic, political and social forces that shape a society. It entails change in production and distribution systems, social relations and cultural practices which transform conditions in the local community. The process of transformation has varied meanings for different strata of society according to their phase of development. Its course becomes even more interesting when studied in relation to the tribal groups as firstly, they are isolated and little is known about them; secondly, these societies are highly marginalized and exploited by the subjects of mainstream society; thirdly, they are most neglected mainly because of their distinct and little known cultures and lastly, any little change in their social or economic sphere can never be studied in isolation but has to be studied in a holistic fashion.

369-382
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  • PHILOSOPHICAL NOTIONS CONCERNING THE IDEA AND ACCOUNTABILITY OF UNIVERSITY – AN ANTI-CRITIQUE


- M.P. Terence Samuel

Abstract: Critiques of the university system fall broadly under two categories, namely the ‘idea of university’ and the ‘accountability of university’. The ‘idea’ camp thinks that something is lost within the university education system due to its enveloping socio-economic conditions and the ‘accountability’ camp criticises the university system for not accomplishing the immediate concerns and needs of capitalist business interests as well as social/local interests in a meaningful way. This article attempts to analyse such critiques to understand what they try to mean and what are the specific problems associated with such critiques of both camps; further, this paper attempts to find out the paradigm on which the ‘idea of university’ and the ‘accountability of university’ could meet to address the problems arising out of contextual necessities and contingencies that define what universities are meant to be.

383-389
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  • Water Conservation: A Historical Study of well construction in Haryana (From Earliest times to Modern Period)


Kuldeep

Abstract: Water is essential element for the being of life. It is generally available in natural sources like rain, rivers, lakes etc.Fresh water flowing through rivers is the basis to the fulfillment of human needs for daily life such as food, agriculture, animal husbandry, industries etc. The potable water available on Earth is either stored in the form of snow in huge glaciers or obtained in the form of rain. Generally, rainfall is a climatic phenomenon caused by the environmental changes such as (temperature, air pressure) and occurs at a specific time of the year which remains active during the year only for a period of a few days or sometimes a month

414-421
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