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AN ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AFTER SALE SERVICES IN INDIAN TRACTOR INDUSTRY
Khursheed Ahmad Siddiqui, Farhat Mohsin
Abstract:
Tractor industry is an important industry of India.
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1-6 |
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMEs)IN WARANGAL RURAL DISTRICT –A STUDY
Rakesh Bathini
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is also known as Small and Medium Scale Industries.
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7-14 |
3 |
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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FOOT OPERATED DRILLING MACHINE
B. Shanmugasundaram, R. Prathipa
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Drilling is the operation of producing circular hole in the work piece by using a rotating cutter called drill.
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15-22 |
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NEW MEDIA & CITIZEN JOURNALISM: GROWTH AND PROSPECTS
Anvesha Sharma
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New Media has become an integral part of communication these days.
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23-29 |
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IMPACT OF EMPLOYEES MANAGEMENT RELATIONSHIP ON QUALITY OF WORK LIFE OF BANK MANAGERS
Dr. Kamlesh Rani
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Banking sector plays a vital role in any economy.
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30-41 |
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SCHEMES AND PROGRAMMES OF HANDLOOM INDUSTRY IN TELANGANA STATE -A STUDY
Ankam Sreenivas
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Handloom industry is play vital role in the economic development of the country.It is providing large scale employment.
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42-47 |
7 |
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SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: A HISTORICAL INQUIRY TO ADDRESS THE CONTEMPORARY WATER CRISIS
Richa Mulchandani
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Water is the most essential element of life on earth. It is easy to understand but difficult to manage.
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48-73 |
8 |
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CHALLENGES FACING TRADE UNIONS IN PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: CASE OF RAAWU AND THTU AT IRDP-DODOMA, TANZANIA.
Fredrick Alleni Mfinanga, Stephen James, Rofina Mrosso
Abstract:
Researchers, Academicians and Allied Workers Union (RAAWU) plus The Tanzania Higher Learning Institutions Trade Union (THTU) are vital to represent the workers’ interests relating to improving the working conditions by employer.
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74-89 |
9 |
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HOUSEHOLDS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: EXPERIENCE FROM MOROGORO MUNICIPALITY, TANZANIA
Fredrick Alleni Mfinanga , Beston Musa and Rofina Mroso
Abstract:
An assessment of households (HH) solid waste management practices was conducted in Morogoro Municipality in Tanzania.
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90-102 |
10 |
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A NEW WAVE OF DIGITALIZING HR: HR ANALYTICS
Kalvakolanu Sripathi, Chendragiri Madhavaiah
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Analytics gained strategic importance with the use of bigdata.
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103-112 |
11 |
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TO STUDY AND MEASURE THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPITAL AND ITS DIMENSIONS AMONG THE EMPLOYEES IN THE SELECT BANKS IN INDIA
Dr. Aman Khera
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Today, in the competitive world employees in most of the business organization are quite disturbed and dissatisfied both in their professional and personal lives.
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113-123 |
12 |
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A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF KUDUMBASHREE (SELF HELP GROUP) PROGRAMME FOR THE ECONOMIC UPLIFTMENT
Dr. S. Franklin John, Dr. Sheeja.R
Abstract:
India is a multifaceted society where no generalization could apply to the nation's various regional, religious, social and economic groups.
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124-132 |
13 |
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THE NOTION OF WOMEN AND SOCIETY IN THE VISION OF AMBEDKAR
Dr. Anita Sharma
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The analysis of Ambedkar’s social and political vision, during the pre independence period and thereafter, gives an opportunity to imbibe the novel concepts of humanity and social justice. More precisely, his whole life was a constant struggle against injustice in society.
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133-144 |
14 |
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SCOPE OF AYUSH WORKERS IN INDIAN HEALTH HUMAN RESOURCES
Ourooj Safi, Farhat Mohsin
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The number shows that the condition of human resources for health in India is not satisfactory.
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145-150 |
15 |
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INDIAN YOUTHS SURGICALLY ATTACHED TO SMARTPHONE: HELPING OR HARMING
Alok Kumar Mathur
Abstract:
In India it is a common sight to observe youths simultaneously doing many things while, engaged with their smart phones.
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151-154 |
16 |
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IS STATE BANK OF INDIA AT ITS EDGE?
Ameen Uddin Ansari
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The paper entitled examines the internal condition of SBI and compares pre-merger and post-merger condition of SBI.
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155-172 |
17 |
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THE INFLUENCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ON MOTIVATION OF MANAGEMENT TEACHERS IN MADHYA PRADESH
Ms. Bhawana Saun, Dr. Sanjeevni Gangwani, Dr. Sangeeta Jain
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This study helps to identify the impact of demographic factors on teacher’s motivation.
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173-183 |
18 |
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SPIRITUALLY BASED COUNSELLING APPROACH: THE THIRD DIMENSIONAL THERAPY-AN INTELLIGENT SOLUTION TO DEPRESSION
Dr. Archana Singh
Abstract:
The present theoretical paper basically focuses on two things at large.
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184- 194 |
19 |
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NAMAMIGANGE: A MISSION TO REJUVENATE THE GODDESS
Dr. Roopali Srivastava
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Namami Gange is an integrated mission to clean, rejuvenate and conserve river Ganga and its tributaries.
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195- 202 |
20 |
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SOCIO - ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF SCHEDULED TRIBES IN INDIA.
Dr. Donthi Ravinder
Abstract:
Next only to Africa, India has the largest tribal concentration in the world. The 2001 Census put the number of persons belonging to Schedule Tribes in India at 84.3 million which is 8.2% of the total population.
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203- 211 |
21 |
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EFFECT OF CONVERGENT THINKING INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY ON SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN EZEAGU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ENUGU STATE
Dr. Cordelia Udemgbo Udabah
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The purpose of this study was to determine the Effect of Convergent Thinking Instructional Strategy on Secondary School Students Academic Achievement in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State.
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212-222 |
22 |
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EFFECT OF NORMAN CROWDER’S PROGRAMMED INSTRUCTION MODEL ON UNDERGRADUATES’ ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN DYNAMICS: IMPLICATIONS FOR EFFECTIVE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS
Dr. Samuel Onyinyechi Nneji, Dr. Rose Chigoziri Anamezie
Abstract:
This study investigated the Effects of Norman Crowder’s Programmed Instruction Model on Undergraduate Academic Achievement in Dynamics.
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223-237 |
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TEACHER EDUCATION IN A DEPRESSED ECONOMY: IMPLICATIONS FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE AT THE BASIC EDUCATION LEVEL IN ENUGU STATE
Dr. Leo C. Chukwu, Rev. Fr. Dr. Basil Onyiah, Professor S.G.N. Eze
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The study investigated teacher education in a depressed economy and its implications for quality assurance at basic education level in Enugu State.
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238-246 |
24 |
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ATTRITION IN INDIAN INDUSTRY – IMPACT AND REMEDIES: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Dr. Kishore Kumar Das, Jagannath Oleti
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Employee attrition is the reduction in the number of employees which can be because of retirement, resignation or death of the employee. Rate of turnover varies from industry to industry and types of attrition could be.
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247-266 |
25 |
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Modes of Travel in Mughal Era: Roads and Bridges
Dr.Vikram Singh
Abstract:
The present article explores the roads and bridges as the modes of travel during 16th and 17thcentury.During this period roads and related activities were planned and supervised by the PublicWork Department.Whenever the emperor started ona journey
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267-274 |
26 |
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EFFECT OF GOAL ORIENTATION TEACHING APPROACH ON SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS PERFORMANCE IN BASIC TECHNOLOGY IN UDI EDUCATION ZONE OF ENUGU STATE
Dr. Cordelia Udemgbo Udabah
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The purpose of this study was to determine the Effect of Goal Orientation Teaching Approach on Secondary School Students Performance in Basic Technology in Udi Education Zone of Enugu State.
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275-284 |
27 |
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REPRESSIVE STATE APPARATUSES (RSA) AS PORTRAYED IN THE TAMIL FILM ‘VISARANAI’
Dr. L. Chinnappan
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Any State in the world, whether democratic, communist or monarchical will have its own apparatuses to control and regulate the subjects and their behaviour, ideologically and repressively.
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285-294 |
28 |
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Mughal Emperors: Modes of Travelling and Transport
Dr.Vikram Singh
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The present article focuses onthe Mughal Emperors: Modes ofTravelling and Transportas they were great fond oftravelling
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295-300 |
29 |
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DISCOURSE QUALITY IN ONLINE TRAVEL COMMUNITIES
Indu Bindu Dr Ranbir Singh
Abstract:
Web 2.0 is changing the patterns of creation and sharing of knowledge among tourists.
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301-308 |
30 |
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“PUBLIC INTEREST LITIGATION: A STUDY IN REFERENCE TO SOME CORPORATE CASE LAWSâ€
Dr Rahul Tripathi, Dr G S Rajpal
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The concept of public interest is therefore to a large measure general and undefined into any parameters of fixed meaning.
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309-317 |
31 |
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ASSESSMENT OF LEVEL OF AUTISM AMONG CHILDREN ACROSS GENDER
Bavita, Shalini Agarwal
Abstract:
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by impairment in social interactions and
communication and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behaviour.
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318-326 |
32 |
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A Correlational Study on Leadership Styles, Gender Roles and Personality Patterns of Male and Female Managers
Ms. Deepika S1, Ms. Maragatham Kumar2,
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The present Research aimed at drawing correlation among leadership roles, gender roles and personality dimensions.
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327-338 |
33 |
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DIASPORA: A SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Dr. Virendra Singh
Abstract:
Lots of studies have been done on Diaspora but not much is done on socio-cultural dimensions of life in host country and its impact in country of origin. Diaspora is one among the leading factor in social transformation and development of India.
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339-351 |
34 |
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कमलेशà¥à¤µà¤° के उपनà¥à¤¯à¤¾à¤¸à¥‹à¤‚ में नाटकीयता : à¤à¤• अधà¥à¤¯à¤¯à¤¨
डॉ सà¥à¤®à¤¨ देवी
Abstract:
कमलेशà¥à¤µà¤° के उपनà¥à¤¯à¤¾à¤¸à¥‹à¤‚ में नाटकीयता : à¤à¤• अधà¥à¤¯à¤¯à¤¨
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352-358 |
35 |
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Performance Appraisal Practice and its effect on Employees’ Motivation: A study of an agro- based organization
Dr. Sweta Banerjee and Dr. Krishnam Raju K
Abstract:
Human Resource Management (HRM) is concerned with the people and management. Since every organization comprises people, acquiring their services, developing their skills
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359-388 |
36 |
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A STUDY ON STRESS MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY EMPLOYEES OF PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN CHENNAI CITY
Dr. L. Solomon Raj
Abstract:
The behavioural pattern of an individual is decided by multiple factors such as individuals normal behavioural pattern, his relationship and understanding with that of another person with whom he deals the things with, his stress adopting capacity, his past experience in dealing with other persons or type of task he has been entrusted to, his domestic and working environment and his attitude towards others.
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389-398 |
37 |
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A Study of Differences of Anxiety Among Primary School Children in relation to Working and Non-Working Mothers
Dr. Suhasini Srivastava
Abstract:
The most emotional problem faced by us is not that of controlling confronted with the more violent emotions of rage or fear but rather that of dealing with the more subtle emotions of Anxiety. Anxiety is a vague, persistent and pervasive emotion
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399-405 |
38 |
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KAUTILYA’S PHILOSOPHY ON ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL WELFARE
Sunita Devi
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Kautilya, the first great Indian economist, recognized the importance of economic and social welfare in economic development
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406-414 |
39 |
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KAUTILYA ON FOOD ADULTERATION
Sunita Devi
Abstract:
Food adulteration is an offense not only in India but in all countries across the world during modern times. Food adulteration is a punishable offense in India since ancient times
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415-421 |
40 |
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à¤à¤¾à¤°à¤¤ में छातà¥à¤° राजनीती
खà¥à¤¶à¤¬à¥‚ कà¥à¤®à¤¾à¤°à¥€
Abstract:
à¤à¤¾à¤°à¤¤ में छातà¥à¤° राजनीती
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422-427 |
41 |
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महान शासà¥à¤¤à¥à¤°à¥€à¤¯ संगीतजà¥à¤ž प गणेश पà¥à¤°à¤¸à¤¾à¤¦ शरà¥à¤®à¤¾ दà¥à¤µà¤¾à¤°à¤¾ रचित शà¥à¤°à¥ƒà¤‚गार रस पà¥à¤°à¤§à¤¾à¤¨ बंदिशो का सोंदरà¥à¤¯ विशà¥à¤²à¥‡à¤·à¤£
पà¥à¤°à¥‹à¤®à¤¿à¤²à¤¾ देवी
Abstract:
महान शासà¥à¤¤à¥à¤°à¥€à¤¯ संगीतजà¥à¤ž प गणेश पà¥à¤°à¤¸à¤¾à¤¦ शरà¥à¤®à¤¾ दà¥à¤µà¤¾à¤°à¤¾ रचित शà¥à¤°à¥ƒà¤‚गार रस पà¥à¤°à¤§à¤¾à¤¨ बंदिशो का सोंदरà¥à¤¯ विशà¥à¤²à¥‡à¤·à¤£
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528-534 |
42 |
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ADJUSTMENT ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF SOCIALLY BACKWARD SECONDARY STUDENTS IN PASCHIM MEDINIPUR DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL: AN ASSESSMENT
Sristidhar Bera
Abstract:
The present paper tried to examine the impact of emotional intelligence and adjustment on
academic achievement of socially backward secondary students of Paschim Medinipur district in
West Bengal.
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535-544 |
43 |
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HIGHER EDUCATION: A WAY TO ACHIEVE QUALITY EDUCATION
Kalyan Senapati
Abstract:
In India, academicians, policy-maker, administrators and teacher talk about the quality education.
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545-553 |
44 |
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CYBER CRIMES- POLICY IN INDIA
Jitender K Malik, Dr. Sanjaya Choudhary
Abstract:
Almost all countries now enjoy internet access, and there are approximately more than twenty million internet hosts worldwide.
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554-565 |
45 |
Dr. Madhu Gaur
Abstract:
Yoga is great exercise. It stretches and tones muscles, increases flexibility and promotes balance. Yoga has beneficial effects on the nervous system, leading to deep relaxation and neutralizing stress. A 2016 review of 10 previously published studies of the metabolic intensity – the calories burned per minute – involved in performing traditional hatha yoga poses concluded that in most cases, the effort entailed adds up to only light physical activity. Very few poses, such as Surya Namaskar or sun salutations, a set of 12 powerful yoga postures, require moderate to vigorous effort, and most poses fall short of the equivalent a cardio workout. To get that kind of exercise we need to do aerobic activity that feels like work and makes us huff, puff and sweat. Walking briskly, jogging, biking (outdoors or on a stationary bike) can all suffice, as long as you’re putting effort into it.
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566-569 |
46 |
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ASD: Challenges and Management
V.N.Yadav
Abstract:
Autism is characterized by difficulty in reciprocal social interaction, communication
impairment and behavioural abnormalities. With the May 2013 publication of the Diagnostic
Statistical Manual (DSM-V),
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570-582 |
47 |
Jugnu Kumar
Abstract:
Paper in Hindi
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583-586 |
48 |
Shambhu Kumar Sharma
Abstract:
Paper in Hindi
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587-591 |
49 |
Satish G and Dr Alok Sharma
Abstract:
Paper in Hindi
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592-596 |
50 |
Ravi B and Dr Alok Sharma
Abstract:
Paper in Hindi
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597-601 |
51 |
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Comparative Study of Emotional Intelligence of the Student Teacher at B.Ed. level of Experimental group before and after Emotional Intelligence Counseling
Dr. H. K Khandai,Narendra Singh Bhati
Abstract:
Present study is trying to enlighten the comparison of Emotional Intelligence of the student Teacher at B.Ed. level. For the present study 40 student Teacher of B.Ed. level of Rai Sahab Bhanwar Singh College
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602-607 |
52 |
Dr. H. K Khandai,Narendra Singh Bhati
Abstract:
Paper in Hindi
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608-615 |
53 |
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AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF RURAL FEMALE AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN PUNJAB
Dr. Dara Singh
Abstract:
Agriculture occupies a central place in the economy of the country is considered the life blood and backbone of the economy. Majority of people depend upon agriculture for their livelihood.
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616-623 |
54 |
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“IMPACT OF INTER GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS (IGR) ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA- A STUDYâ€
Yashbir Singh
Abstract:
This article talks about a few highlights, organization of intergovernmental relations (IGR), on nearby government while giving specific consideration to IGR in leagues. The nature and number of ongoing standards are recognized
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624-632 |
55 |
Dr Sunil Khurana and Smt Pratima Sharma
Abstract:
Paper in Hindi
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633-639 |
56 |
Anamika, Swati and Hargovind
Abstract:
Paper in Hindi
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640-646 |
57 |
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CHANGING SCENARIO OF PRIMARY EDUCATION AND ITS IMPACT ON DROPOUT RATE, RETENTION RATE AND ENROLMENT A STUDY OF MALDA DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL
Ramkamal Saha, Dr. Savita Sharma, Prof.(Dr.) B.C. Mahapatra,
Abstract:
That is to say that education (Primary) of pupils and students could be a
contributing remedy since there has been little or no effort to make such problems
in the past known to students. Other efforts concerted to abate these problems
include: the establishment of the United Nations Elementary Programme (UNEP)
in 1972 followed by the Belgrade Chapter in 2015; Intermediate Technology
Development Group (ITDG)
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647-656 |
58 |
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EFFECT OF PERSONALITY TRAITS ON ACHIEVEMENT OF WORKING AND NON-WORKING WOMEN TEACHERS TRAINEES IN MALDA DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL
Mamud Salim, Dr. Savita Sharma, Prof.(Dr.) B.C. Mahapatra,
Abstract:
This paper is devoted towards study the effect of “EFFECT OF PERSONALITY
TRAITS ON ACHIEVEMENT OF WORKING AND NON-WORKING TEACHERS TRAINEES IN
MALDA DISTRICT OF WEST BENGAL†in Indian situation and may be acceptable in
global context. With certain delimitation the study result with some variables with their
interactional effect on personality, achievement with respect to working and nonworking women teachers trainees at bachelor level.
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657-665 |
59 |
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SOCIAL FRAMEWORK OF DARJEELING
Satyendra Kumar Singh
Abstract:
The chapter includes nature and history of peopling in the area. Growth and structure of population, distribution and density of population, S T and SC population, literacy and distribution of settlements. These components of social dimension are largely controlled by the physical and natural environment that prevail in the Darjeeling
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666-673 |
60 |
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Spirituality and Identity in Sherman Alexie’s True Diary
Dr. Manveer Singh
Abstract:
Alexie’s novels largely deal with the burning and current issues in which the natives are engulfed, engrossed and obsessed about the question of spirituality and identity. His characters practicing and observing their habits, customs, traditions, rites and rituals, faiths and beliefs are strong and powerful evidences in support of their quest for spirituality and identity.
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674-680 |
61 |
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Effect of Cooperative Learning Strategy over activity oriented method of teaching on Creative Thinking.
Dr. Amit Kumar Yadav
Abstract:
Education is the structuring of a situation in ways that help students change through learning and learning is a change within the student that is brought about by the instructional programme of a school. The importance of school as a model of the society in helping them become responsible citizens cannot be overlooked so Education plays an important role in the complicated world of today
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681-687 |
62 |
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Public Healthin India:Challenges and Policies
DR. POONAM YADAV
Abstract:
Health care should be within the reach of every citizen. For providing basic health facilities to all citizens, government of India has introduced and implemented various health schemes and programmes. The ministries of the Government of India have come up with various schemes from time to time. These schemes could be either central, state specific or joint collaboration between the Centre and the states
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688-693 |
63 |
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A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON TEACHER PREPARATION PIE
Dr. B. K. Gupta
Abstract:
It tackles the complexities of the teacher preparation environment by giving a selected picture of the terrain. As the writers of these papers demonstrate, this landscape is varied, consisting of observations, practises, assessment methods, and certain types of interactions among its "resident" players. While all of these factors influence a candidate's successful transition into teaching, arguably none is more essential
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694-697 |
64 |
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Role of Self- Help Groups (SHGs) in Economic Empowerment of Rural Poor
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Verma,
Abstract:
Micro finance aims at providing access to basic financial services to the poor. The effectiveness of micro finance is better realized by the deprived sections when their capacities are enhanced along with access to financial capital which helps the poor in poverty alleviation and employment generation. In the year 1991-92 NABARD initiated SHGs in India and entirely promoted SHG. This gives birth to the self-help group-bank linkage programme which provides saving, credit and other facilities to these financially excluded poor. SHG-bank linkage programme is a major strategy for delivering financial services to the poor in India and facilitate the realms of building
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698-706 |
65 |
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“A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL THOUGHTS OF DR. ZAKIR HUSSAIN & MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZADâ€
Dr. Shahdat Hussain
Abstract:
Dr. Zakir Hussain had multi-dimensional personality. He was an economist by training an educationist by profession and an artist by temperament both by his work of Jamia or writings and speeches. Dr. Zakir Hussain reputation as an educationist has been of the highest order in impact the early history of the Jamia is of self-sacrifice by presenting abroad based scheme of education in the field of primary and secondary education, educational achievements of Zakir Hussain has become a land mark. In the history of Indian education. The first education minister of independent India Maulana Abul Kalam also contributed to the establishment of educational institutes.
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707-723 |
66 |
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POLITICAL RAMIFICATION OFVIVEKANANDA’S IDEAL SOCIETY
Dr. JOYEETA AHMA
Abstract:
Swami Vivekananda commonly known to the world as a distinguished philosopher and a profound spiritual leader was also a great patriot and a crusader for the betterment of the downtrodden in a sheer attempt to reinstate their individuality and dignity. A stoic philosopher of immense magnitude and grandeur Vivekananda never engaged himself in an orderly investigation of the dynamics of political processes and the modus operandi of the political structures and institutions. As the most powerful modern interpreter of the Vedantic philosophy he engaged himself in the ennobling deed of resurrecting our society by contemplating on the blue print of an ideal society which would emerge out of an amalgamation of the spiritual values of the East with the scientific and technological accomplishments of the West. Vivekananda gave a fervent call for the proper application of religion in the social arena based on the fundamental divinity of all beings. His firm conviction in the fundamental unity of the universe made him yearn for an ideal society based on the principles of freedom, equality for all and democracy as a man making process. His selfless attitude and temperament made him go beyond being merely engrossed with speculative and mystical realizations. His views on spiritual freedom was absolutely eloquent but sweeping enough to subsume within itself all other forms of freedom. He was the most original protagonist of the theory of natural rights to be enjoyed by all men but within social and reasonable limits. His projection of an ideal society with democratic, truly socialist and humanistic credentials was but an agenda for the regeneration of his country and was to be achieved through the guiding force of spiritualism. Even though he was not very vocal about his political inclinations but an in-depth study of his social and spiritual contemplations would conclusively confirm and portray him as a true lover of humanity and a true democrat whose ideas and immortal life principles would continue to illuminate the country for generations to come.
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724-733 |
67 |
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ON THE CREATIVITY OF LANGUAGE
Dr. Anjum Islam
Abstract:
The creativity of language in poetry is ‘marked by ‘consistent foregrounding...... or the patterning of the variability of patterns’. Poetry has the ability to refine and handle the language. In general it gives flexibility to the language to adjust to new requirements. The foregrounding of the language of poetry brings to light the unobserved linguistic phenomenon. The language of poetry is as Levin puts it,
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734-736 |
68 |
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ROLE OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIAN ECONOMY
Meena Sharma
Abstract:
Financial inclusion is a key determinant for the sustainable development of the country, as per the principal of UN sustainable development 'leaving no one behind'. India has strived for financial inclusion programmes from 1969. Financial inclusion has become a policy compulsion today. RBI and GOI have taken many initiatives to promote financial inclusion so that the benefits can move towards bottom of the pyramid. Indian banking system is playing a crucial role in the progress of financial inclusion plan.
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737-742 |
69 |
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International Conflicts, Terrorism and Aggression: A Psycho-Dynamic Perspective
Dr. Arpita Chaudhary
Abstract:
World today is in grip to Terrorism. It has strained relations between the countries and is posing a threat to world peace and recessing economy. This paper is an effort to locate the psychological causes of international conflict and find solutions to reduce the tension. The behavioral manifestation of tension is aggression
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754-760 |
70 |
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A Comprehensive Study of Pollution in Underground Water in Ballia
Deepti Pandey & Dr. A.K. Pandey
Abstract:
The present paper deals with the surface and underground water quality with respect to physio chemical characteristics i.e pH, Temp. , alkalinity, total dissolved solids(TDS)etc. The work has been carried out in Ballia District covering the sites viz River Ganga at Mahavirghat and Lakda Nallah At Singhapur for surface water analyses and samples of bore wells at Singhapur, hand pumps and supply water at Chandra shekhar nagar. The Samples were studied on Jan 24 & 27, 2015 and a few of the pollutant parameters were investigated on the spot. The physico chemicals properties show that the temp. TDS, alkalinity and hardness depend upon the sewages and effluents, which mix into the water bodies. The pH increase due to addition of domestic and industrial wastes discharged into water bodies, whereas the hardness (total hardness , calcium and magnesium hardness),. Due to presence of NO3 the surface water bodies rich with algal blooms and become lesser where industrial and domestic wastes .
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798-801 |
71 |
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A Comprehensive Study of Pollution in Underground Water in Ballia
Deepti Pandey & Dr. A.K. Pandey
Abstract:
The present paper deals with the surface and underground water quality with respect to physio chemical characteristics i.e pH, Temp. , alkalinity, total dissolved solids(TDS)etc. The work has been carried out in Ballia District covering the sites viz River Ganga at Mahavirghat and Lakda Nallah At Singhapur for surface water analyses and samples of bore wells at Singhapur, hand pumps and supply water at Chandra shekhar nagar. The Samples were studied on Jan 24 & 27, 2015 and a few of the pollutant parameters were investigated on the spot. The physico chemicals properties show that the temp. TDS, alkalinity and hardness depend upon the sewages and effluents, which mix into the water bodies. The pH increase due to addition of domestic and industrial wastes discharged into water bodies, whereas the hardness (total hardness , calcium and magnesium hardness),. Due to presence of NO3 the surface water bodies rich with algal blooms and become lesser where industrial and domestic wastes .
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798-801 |
72 |
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Cultural Influences on Higher Primary School Dropout Rates: A Comparative Study
Ashwakh Ahamed B. A
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This study analyses the relationship between different student drop outs and cultural factors from primary schools by comparing various contexts of culture. We used a mixed-methods approach and conducted qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys with students, parents, teachers from different cultural backgrounds. The results of this study highlight the importance cultural values, socioeconomic factors and community support play with respect to educational outcomes as well college dropout rates. We suggest policy implications regarding culturally responsive educational initiatives in order to increase student retention and academic outcomes.
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802-812 |
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हिंदी आलोचना में आचार्य रामचंद्र शुक्ल का योगदान
डॉ शिवदयाल पटेल
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हिन्दी साहित्य में आचार्य रामचन्द्र शुक्ल की अपनी एक अलग पहचान है। शुक्लजी का जन्म आश्विन पुर्णिमा सम्वत् 1940 वि० (सन् 1883) को हुआ था। आचार्य शुक्ल के पूर्वज रावती नदी के किनारे बसे भेडी ग्राम (गोरखपुर) के निवासी थे। शुक्ल की दादी अपने पति पंडित शिवदत्त शुक्ल की मुत्यु हो जाने के बाद अपने चार - पाँच वर्ष के पुत्र चन्द्रबली शुक्ल के साथ नगर की रानी के पास आ गई। क्योंकि रानी उन्हें अपनी पुत्री के समान मानती थी, इसलिए उन्होंने नगर से दो मील दूरी पर अगौना नामक स्थान पर ही कुछ भूमि उपहार स्वरूप दे दी और उनके रहने के के लिए एक घर भी बना दिया। अगौना नामक स्थान पर ही आचार्य रामचन्द्र शुक्ल का जन्म हुआ था। उस समय तत्कालीन समाज में मुस्लिम संस्कृति और तहज़ीब का बोल-बाला था। पिता चन्द्रबली भी इस रंग में काफी हद तक रंगे थे।
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802-808 |