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THE IMPACT OF PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS ON JOB SATISFACTION – WITH REFERENCE TO A CONSTRUCTION COMPANY IN HYDERABAD
Dr. K. Vinithi
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India is the second fastest developing nation in the world. The Indian construction industry is considered as a vital aspect of the economy.
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1-10 |
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CONTEMPORARY PAPER ON THE MENTAL HEALTH AND INFLUENCE OF QUALITY OF LIFE OF ELDERELY PEOPLE
Dr.V.Subhathra, Shinoj Abraham
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A report released by the United Nations Population Fund and HelpAge India suggests that India had 90 million elderly persons in 2011, with the number expected to grow to 173 million by 2026. Of the 90 million seniors, 30 million are living alone, and 90 per cent work for livelihood.
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11-16 |
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IMPORTANCE OF PRE-DEPARTURE TRAINING ON EXPATRIATES AND EVALUATING DIFFERENT METHODS OF TRAINING
Digvijay Singh Kushwaha, Vitaash Reddy, Rishab Telukunta, Surya Pratap Singh Ratore
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Given the criticality of global assignments for multinational companies, it is of primary importance to examine qualifications to expatriate adjustment. This study is to determine the various training procedures the expatriates go through before departing to the foreign country.
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17-27 |
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IN A DIFFICULT PLACE: CHANGE AND PERCEPTIONS OF WELLBEING AMONG THE LOWER MIDDLE CLASS IN WORLD-CLASS DELHI
Chris Mary Kurian
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The discourse of the world-class city perpetuates the exclusion of those unable to meet the material and cultural standards of a modern lifestyle and consumption that it sets. Marginalised populations within the lower middle class experience a deepening sense of the inadequacy of their ‘embodied knowledges’ in meeting the impossible standards of this world-class imaginary which simultaneously fuels resentment against those who have gained visible social and economic mobility in the recent past.
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28-42 |
5 |
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THE RURAL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA
P. Marish Kumar
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The most important factor for the economic development of a country is its industrialization. In the process of industrialization, emphasis is given to large-scale industries, medium-sale industries, small-scale industries and micro enterprises.
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43-52 |
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A STUDY THROUGH LITERATURE REVIEW ON SHIVAJI AS A TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER THROUGH BASS MODEL OF FOUR I’S.
Dipaali Pulekar
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The research paper puts across noteworthy lessons from which Corporate Leaders of today can learn and engineer world class institutions. The need of this study is to examine the interrelatedness of history to the concept of leadership in management.
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53-72 |
7 |
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PROBLEMS OF TRANSGENDER IN INDIA: A STUDY FROM SOCIAL EXCLUSION TO SOCIAL INCLUSION
Dr. Khushboo R. Hotchandani
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Transgender community in India is an important part of society. Even, law can’t deny their existence. We live in 21st century where human rights are assured and preserved for human beings except the third gender i.e.., Transgender.
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73-80 |
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A EMPIRICAL STUDY ON HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT WORKER PERCEPTIONS CONCERNING STRUCTURE JUSTICE
Dr.Surendra Kumar
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The study is essentially emperical in nature. It aims at understanding the worker perceptions concerning structure justice and studies totally different sorts of social control challenges workers expertise relating to structure justice in tiny scale hospitals of Rajasthan.
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81-97 |
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MUNICIPAL LAWS AND CHOICE OF LAW CLAUSE IN INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS
Dr. Vivek Kumar
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International contracts refers to a legally binding agreement between parties ,based in different countries ,in which they are obliged to do or not do certain things. International contracts may be written in a formal way.
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98-112 |
10 |
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COMPARATIVE HEALTH ANALYSIS IN YAMUNANAGAR CITY GOVERNMENT VS PRIVATE HOSPITALS
Dr. Daljit Kaur
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In the recent decades the developing countries like India has started concentrating more on the health sector.Significant growth along with higher purchasing power of Indian has led to competition in Indian health care sector.
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113-121 |
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CHANGING SCENARIO OF AGRICULTURE IN PANIPAT DISTRICT, HARYANA
Dr. Daljit Kaur
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The main factor behind the development of agrarian economy of the Haryana is dominating rural landscape and the hard working nature of cultivators. Sustainability of agricultural production depends, besides irrigation, on several other factors such as climate, hydrology, soils and land use, demography, ecology, environment and other related aspects.
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122-134 |
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SOCIAL SKILLS ACQUISITION AND PERFORMANCE
Hukam Chand
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Social skills are the skills that are used by human beings to interact and communicate with others to assist status in the social structure and other motivations.
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135-142 |
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CHANGING ATTITUDE TOWARDS SUICIDE IN NIGERIA USING APPROPRIATE COMMUNICATION METHODS
UGWUOKE, ANTHONY C. (Ph.D), ANI, NGOZI RITA (Ph.D)
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Suicide has become a serious public health and social problem in Nigeria. The impact of suicide on Nigeria’s economy, health and social wellbeing is huge.
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143-154 |
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FUNDS AND ASSET MANAGEMENT BY MSMEs IN GUJARAT: AN SURVEY ANALYSIS
Dr. Nilam Panchal
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Fund and Asset Management in small enterprises is very important task for managers. Availability of loans occupies very important place for managing day to day capital.
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155-164 |
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THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN INDIA :- SOME REALITIES
(Dr. Shri Parkash)
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Great Governance is essential for popular government. Such administration incorporates a few factors, for example, straightforwardness, responsibility, standard of law and individuals' investment. India is a vote based nation and in each law based nation, there is a need of good administration and straightforwardness.
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165-175 |
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‘Gender Equality and Democracy inIndian Sports Organisations’
Dr. Benu Gupta
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Gender equality refers to global rights, responsibilities and opportunities of all humans. This review study on the basis global gender gap, status on gender equality index and gender inequality index discussesthe gender development index and the genders empower measure to improvegender equality
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176-188 |
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Status of Disaster Preparedness Among Women: A Case study of Delhi
Dr. Jagbir Singh
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Disasters come in many forms, both natural and manmade. India is one of the most densely populated country in the world with 1210.2 million people according to 2011 Census. The population of Delhi is just 1,67,53,235 with highest density 11,297 people according to 2011 Census, making it the first largest city in India
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189-199 |
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“Effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding selected home remedies for relieving dysmenorrhea among adolescent girls in selected higher secondary schools of district Ganderbal Kashmirâ€
Rizwana Bhat1 Mussaver Rashid Khaja2
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Dysmenorrhoea may begin soon after the menarche, after which it often improves with age, or it may originate later in life after the onset of an underlying causative condition. Dysmenorrhoea is common, and in up to 20% of women it may be severe enough to interfere with daily activities.
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206-215 |
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अशोक कà¥à¤®à¤¾à¤°
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वरà¥à¤¤à¤®à¤¾à¤¨ संदरà¥à¤ में गांधी सतà¥à¤¯à¤¾à¤—à¥à¤°à¤¹ की पà¥à¤°à¤¸à¤‚गिकता : à¤à¤• अनà¥à¤¶à¥€à¤²à¤¨
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200-205 |
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Ramanujan’sIndian English Poetry: An Analysis of Hindu Deities, Myths and Legends
Dr Ratandeep
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Attipat Krishna swami Ramanujan was born of Tamil family in 1929 and brought up in Mysore. Of all the English Indian poets in the post independent India, A.K. Ramanujan is unquestionably an outstanding name.There are many poems of Ramanujan dealing with myths and legends, Hindu gods and goddess. Prayers to Lord Murugan are a unique poem of Ramanujan in which Indian rich cultural heritage gets full expression in the light of modern urban initiative culture.
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216-223 |
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Group work and other Techniques to manage large ESL Classes
Rajinder Singh Ahluwalia
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Any class of over 25 learners demands special teaching techniques and would present the teacher with numerous problems. The main problem is that the individual learner in a large class is in serious danger of being denied sufficient time for speech and, consequently, of spending a great deal of time listening to teacher talk. A secondary problem related to this lack of time that there teachers lose sense of the community. Learning can become boring and over-formal. In other words, the teacher is encouraged to use ‘transmission’ type of teaching and adopts a ‘teaching role to control the class.
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224-233 |
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Unarguably Arguable: The Salient Offerings of the Notion of RightsUnarguably Arguable: The Salient Offerings of the Notion of Rights
Deepti Acharya
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Rights are conceived of and upheld both philosophically and institutionally as being necessary to ensure justice. It is accepted in philosophical discourses that the presence of injustice presupposes the absence of rights. This paper aims to investigate why rights are so crucial to having justice as a just condition in light of this perspective. The paper makes an effort to investigate and emphasise the key aspects of rights that have been advocated in various philosophical discourses in order to achieve this goal.
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242-248 |