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  • A STUDY OF VALUES OF B.ED. STUDENTS WITH RESPECT TO GENDER AND LOCALITY


Mrs. Vandana Chaturvedi, Dr.N.K.Kaushik

Abstract: In this paper we have studies of values of B.Ed. students with respect to gender & localities. For measuring values of the teachers trainees’ tool developed by Sherry and Verma was used.

1-6
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  • STATUS OF WOMEN CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN DINDIGUL CITY, TAMILNADU, INDIA


Dr. C. Senthil Kumar

Abstract: Status of unorganized female workforce in developing societies is of peculiar character in nature as they constitute majority of the workforce, and also most neglected one in the male-dominated societies.

7-12
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  • SOCIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF FESTIVALS AND PILGRIMAGES


C K Sunith

Abstract: Festivals and pilgrimages assumed great deal of significance from time immemorial and even today.

13-23
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  • PURIFIES EVERYTHING WITH THE “TOUCH STONE” YOU HAVE IN YOUR BODY


Mahadev Chandra Majhi

Abstract: Former „Ratnakar Dacoit ‟(Robber) discovered that, nobody in his family, even his better half is ready to share the “SIN” he has gathered by doing dacoity and killing men.

24-26
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  • GENDER AND POWER REPRESENTATION IN THE FILM MINANG MAMINANG


SITI DARA NIRMALA AULYA

Abstract: This paper discusses gender and power representation in the Minang society.

27-35
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  • A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE PHONOLOGY OF THE OSING LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN BANYUWANGI


Moh Saifuddin Hanis Ashar

Abstract: The Osing language is the language spoken in Banyuwangi East Java. Linguistically, the language includes the formosa branch in the Austronesian language family.

36-51
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  • DEVELOPING SELF-LEARNING MATERIALS BASED ON ASEAN TOOLBOXES FOR TOURISM STUDENTS


Ni Nyoman Yunike Kurniarini

Abstract: This study focuses on developing learning materialsfor tourism students based on ASEAN Toolbox.

52-61
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  • INTEGRATING ISLAMIC VALUES IN ENGLISH CLASSES AT MTS AL-ISLAMIYAH BEBIDAS


AHMAD SAKRANI

Abstract: The study focuses on identifying and describing the phenomena of the Integration Islamic Values in English Classes at MTs Al-Islamiyah Bebidas.

62-71
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  • AN APPRAISAL OF FRIENDSHIP IN KANT: IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN SOCIETY


Anacletus I. Ogbunkwu PhD.

Abstract: The aim of this paper is the use of Kant’s concept of friendship as a model of friendship towards correcting some erroneous friendship practices in the human society.

72-81
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  • DEMYSTIFICATION OF INNOVATION POLICIES IN NIGERIA: A PANACEA TO FALLEN STANDARD OF EDUCATION


Onwuama, EmekaMicheal Ph.D. Ibuot, Emmanuel J.

Abstract: The study was carried out to evaluate the demystification of innovation policies in Nigeria as a panacea to fallen standard of education. The specific objectives are to: examine the effect of corruption on the implementation of educational policies in Nigeria, investigate the effect of lack of continuity on the progress of standard of education in Nigeria and determine the effect of inadequate human and material resources on the upliftment of education policies.

82-95
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  • Multimedia Technology in Teaching Learning Process


Dr. Anuradha Kherdekar

Abstract: In language teaching and learning, we have a lot to choose from the world of technology: Radio, TV, CD Rom, Computers, C.A.L.L., the Internet, Electronic Dictionary, Email, Blogs and Audio Cassettes, Power Point, Videos, DVD’s or VCD’s.

96-101
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  • Paper in Hindi


Dr Pushpa Rani

Abstract: Paper in Hindi

102-108
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  • पंत के काव्यों मंे प्रकृति सौंदर्य प्रेम वर्णन: एक विवेचन


डाॅ मंदिरा कुमारी

Abstract: पंत के काव्यों मंे प्रकृति सौंदर्य प्रेम वर्णन: एक विवेचन

109-114
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  • पर्यावरण और प्रकृति संरक्षण


डाॅ प्रियंका प्रियदर्षिनी

Abstract: पर्यावरण और प्रकृति संरक्षण

115-124
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  • शुक्र शुक्र की दण्डनीति (राजनीति)


डाॅ0 मो0 इमरान खाँ

Abstract: शुक्र शुक्र की दण्डनीति (राजनीति)

125-127
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  • RIGHT TO EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: SOME THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES


Dr. Pooja S. Sharma

Abstract: The current paper includes the essentialness of Right to Education for the Sustainable Development and moreover perceives the justiciability of the Right to Education as a huge Human Right and its capability to be guaranteed to all the children. It in like manner proposes some supportive implications for making it more enforceable.

128-135
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  • Man of enchanted verse Rabindranath Tagore in East and West


Parbat A. Chavda

Abstract: Rabindranath Tagore's composing is profoundly established in both Indian and Western learning conventions. Aside from fiction as verse, tunes, stories, and shows, it additionally incorporates depictions of average citizens' lives, abstract analysis, theory, and social issues. Rabindranath Tagore initially wrote in Bengali, yet later contacted a wide crowd in the West subsequent to reevaluating his verse in English

136-140
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  • CAREER DECISION-MAKING SELF-EFFICACY AND DECISION-MAKING STYLE OF ADOLESCENTS AT SENIOR SECONDARY LEVEL


Dr. Vidhi Bhalla, Prof. Kirandeep Singh

Abstract: The present study explored the career decision-making self-efficacy and decision-making style among senior secondary school students. The sample comprised 250 students (132 boys and 118 girls) from Government schools of Chandigarh. Keeping in view the nature of the study, the descriptive method was chosen and the data were collected through survey method by using Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy (CDMSE) scale and Adolescent Decision-making

141-155
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  • GEOGRAPHICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE URBAN SEWAGE SYSTEM: A CASE STUDY OF THE NORTHERN NANDED CITY


Avinash Kadam * and Vidhyatai Patil **

Abstract: The sewage system is one of the prime amenities of the urban places. The dynamic nature of citiesnot only have the major challenges but also create the urgent need for the sustainable service of the sewage system. Basically, the proper planning has the base for to achieve such sustainability in the same. In this, the geographical feature of the land has the major consideration for such kind of strategy. Present study trying to evaluate the geographical perspectives

156-169
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  • काण्ट का नीतिशास्त्र


डाॅ.सुमित्रा चारण

Abstract: काण्ट का नीतिशास्त्र

170-174
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  • THE ROLE OF POLARIZATION ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE AGENTS INFLUENCING IT


Mousumi Biswas

Abstract: Where most people believe that domination ceased to exist with the end of British rule, the truth is far from it. We are still exploited by power centers who play us in various ways; social, religious, economic, linguistic etc., which can be defined as polarization. This research paper will focus on the negative influences of economic polarization only in the context of India and also the world to some extent. The motif is to make scholars aware of such a process

175-179
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  • ‘कानपुर मण्डल में जल संसाधनों की उपलब्धता, उपयोगिता एवं प्रबन्धन का एक भौगोलिक अध्ययन’


डाॅ. जकील अहमद

Abstract: ‘कानपुर मण्डल में जल संसाधनों की उपलब्धता, उपयोगिता एवं प्रबन्धन का एक भौगोलिक अध्ययन’

175-178
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  • ON CHALLENGES OF LEARNING MATHEMATICS


Bipinkumar V

Abstract: ON CHALLENGES OF LEARNING MATHEMATICS

179-185
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  • भारतीय पर्यार्ववरण सम्बन्धित चिन्तन : एक अवलोेकेेकन


सन्ध्या शर्मा,

Abstract: भारतीय पर्यार्ववरण सम्बन्धित चिन्तन : एक अवलोेकेेकन

186-195
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  • A STUDY OF EXAMINATION STRESS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN RELATION TO GENDER AND ACADEMIC STREAM


DR. PAWAN KUMAR DR. JASWINDER SINGH

Abstract: It has been argued that an individual can have possibly anxious thoughts, difficulty to concentrate or remember because of being stressed. Stress can lead also to change in people’s behaviors, such as nail biting

196-200
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  • ATTENUATING CONSUMER REACTANCE TO THREATENING MESSAGES


Dr.Amit Kumar Gupta

Abstract: Reactance theory was first proposed by Brehm (1966). Since then, the significant psychological phenomenon has been explored by a lot of studies. According to the Reactance theory, people have free behaviours to take part at any moment. A consumer should have the relevant psychological and physical abilities to have a free behavior to partake in it and they should keep in mind that they can engage in it in future or at the given moment.

201-215
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  • आकाशवाणी और संगीत का अन्तः सम्बन्ध


डाॅ. संगीता गोरंग

Abstract: आकाशवाणी और संगीत का अन्तः सम्बन्ध

216-220
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  • HR MARKETING AND BRAND BUILDING


Prof. Dr. Kulkarni Vinod Ramakant

Abstract: HR marketing is an integral function of the HRM Function. Without HR Marketing, HRM function is not visible on the market and the customers will get unsatisfied as they lack the information about the latest development in the area of Human Resources

221-228
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  • डोगरा संस्कृति अध्यातिमक संदर्भ च


डाँ. बंदना खजूरिया

Abstract: डोगरा संस्कृति बी भारती संस्कृति दा अंत्रुट्ट अंग ऐ। इस संस्कृति दा सारे थमां श्रेश्ठ पैह्लू ऐ इसदा समन्वयात्मक ते समझोतावादी रुप जेह्ड़ा अपने भेदें कन्नै इक्क-दूए दा पूरक बनियै छाना-बछांना अग्गे बी बधदा गेआ ते बिकसत बी होंदा गेआ।

229-232
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  • DEVELOPING A REGRESSION MODEL FOR PREDICTING THE BATSMEN'S PERFORMANCE IN CRICKET ON ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS


Jully Ojha

Abstract: This research aimed to ascertain the connection between anthropometric characteristics and cricket batting performance. Using random sampling, a total of 25 male participants were chosen from the cricket academy, practice game, and camp in Haryana. The participants were all frequent gamers with high skills, ranging in age between17-28 (9.16 +1.37). In this study, the following variables were measured: age, height, body weight, full arm length, hand length, whole leg length, chest girth, abdomen girth, hip girth, humerus bicondylar diameter, wrist diameter, thigh skinfold, calf skinfold, BMI, and fat %.

237-246
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  • Teaching and Learning with ICT Tools: Issues and Challenges from Teachers’Perceptions


Suhas Daphal

Abstract: Over the last several decades, there has been a shift in educational theory and practise to reflect the shifting values of modern society. Revisions are being made to teacher education programmes to create way for these cutting-edge methods. It stands to reason that new educational approaches should be included into both initial teacher training and ongoing professional development. Instructors need to have the right mindset in addition to the necessary teaching skills

247-255
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  • Measuring Inequality with Household’s Assets in India


Uma Rani

Abstract: Commonly available survey data for developing countries often do not include income or expenditure data. Household income or expenditure data are used to measure current and long-term welfare of households and within-country inequality. The availability of household survey data has increased the understanding of within-country inequality and its determinants. This paper measured the inequality in living standard based on wealth index using Gini coefficient for India also separately for rural and urban areas

256-262
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  • छन्दःशास्त्रीय परम्परा और उसका भेदात्मक स्वरूप


डॉ० भवानीशंकर शर्मा ‘महाजनीय’

Abstract: छन्दःशास्त्र को लिखनेकी परम्परा बहुत प्राचीन है। इसका प्राचीन नाम छन्दोविचिति है। छन्दोनुशासन,छन्दोविवृत्ति,छन्दोमान आदि नाम भी शास्त्रभेद से प्राप्त होते हैं। जब हम छन्दःशास्त्र की परम्परा की बात करें तो रामानुजाचार्य के गुरु आचार्य यादवप्रकाश द्वारा‘पिङ्गलसूत्र’की समाप्ति पर दिया गया यह श्लोकबहुत महत्त्वपूर्ण है,जिसमें छन्दःशास्त्र के परम्परागत आचार्यों का उल्लेख किया गया है—

263-269
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  • Emergence of the Shakti Cult and Rituals in Karnataka: A Historical, Cultural, and Ritualistic Study


Anitha Patil T H

Abstract: This article delves into the emergence and growth of the Shakti cult in Karnataka, emphasizing its historical, cultural, and ritualistic dimensions. The Shakti cult, centered around the worship of the divine feminine energy, has become a key aspect of the region’s spiritual landscape. The study traces the origins of Shakti worship in Karnataka from pre- Vedic times through the rise of major dynasties such as the Chalukyas and Hoysalas. It also explores the integration of local deities with Vedic and Puranic traditions, contributing to the development of a diverse and complex religious tradition. Rituals associated with the Shakti cult, such as animal sacrifices, festivals like Mysore Dasara, and folk performances like Bhoota Kola and Yakshagana, are examined in detail. Additionally, the article addresses how modernity and urbanization have influenced traditional Shakti practices while also highlighting the continued relevance of the cult in contemporary Karnataka society.

288-292
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