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  • THE IMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE STRATEGIES ON THE COMMITMENT OF EMPLOYEES: A STUDY OF AZZAYTUNA UNIVERSITY IN LIBYA


Khalifa Abdalla Rahuoma Kashtia,Dr. Pradyuman Singh Lakawart

Abstract: These days, human resources are considered to be the essential part of any organization.

1-12
2
  • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK LIFE BALANCE TOWARDS TRANSFER OF TRAINING


Fadillah Binti Ismail and Siti Nurshyafira Binti Mohamad Nor, Siti Sarawati Johar and Lutfan Jaes, Adibah Abdul Kadir and Nur Amalina Mohd Rosli

Abstract: A better work environment lead to a better work performance. Employee who have some control over their working arrangement will have a better work performance, thus easy to apply their knowledge.

13-29
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  • ADOLESCENTS’ CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF RURAL AREAS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY IN CIANJUR, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA


Ade Iva Murty and Charyna Ayu Rizkiyanti, Ilham Anugrah and Ihsan Aditya

Abstract: Research on adolescents’ conflict management usually attributed to the field of developmental psychologists.

30-38
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  • IMPACT OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS: A QUALITATIVE, EXPLORATORY STUDY ON IB CLASSROOM


Ranjana Manuel

Abstract: Professional Development is the most vital part in teacher education.

39- 46
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  • TECHNOLOGY AND THE MODERN WORKORCE MANAGEMENT


Shabnam Priyadarshini

Abstract: Changes in technology have affected businesses across the globe enormously and the workforce has had to adapt to these changes quickly. When utilized well, technology makes HR practices more efficient.

47-55
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  • Article Retracted


AARF Editor

Abstract: Article Retracted

56-68
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  • INTERNET ACTIVITIES, INTERNET ADDICTION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH DEPRESSION: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY


Kirti Udayai (Assistant Professor), Vivek Pathak, Neeti Aggarwal and Dikshant Chauhan

Abstract: In India, the internet penetration is around 31% with younger population being the major stakeholder.

69-85
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  • ENQUIRY-BASED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ON IB TEACHERS


Ann Lim Lai Iang

Abstract: The term professional development is now becoming a norm in driving an effective education and is widely used to promote improvement in schools.

86 - 95
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  • विदेशी क्रांतिकारियों के साथ आचार्य थिरूमल के सम्बंध


1 डॉविक्रमसिँह, 2 किरण बाला,

Abstract: विदेशी क्रांतिकारियों के साथ आचार्य थिरूमल के सम्बंध

96-109
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  • STRATEGIES FOR CURBING DEVIANT BEHAVIORS AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN UDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ENUGU STATE


NWOBODO DONATUS NDIDIBUIKE (REV. FR.) Ph.D , NNADI DORIS NWADIUSO

Abstract: The study determined the strategies for curbing deviant behaviors among secondary school students.

110-119
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  • AN ASSESSMENT OF TEACHERS’ EFFECTIVENESS IN THE TEACHING OF BASIC SCIENCE IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS, THE STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION.


G. GODPOWER-ECHIE, G.A WOKOCHA

Abstract: The study investigated the perception of students in secondary schools in Obio/Akpor on the effectiveness of basic science teachers.

120-127
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  • साहित्य और हिंदी सिनेमा कथाकार प्रेमचंद के सन्दर्भ में 


 डॉ उषा बनसोडे 

Abstract: साहित्य और हिंदी सिनेमा कथाकार प्रेमचंद के सन्दर्भ में 

128-136
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  • Relationship between Employment and Poverty in India


REKHA

Abstract: Poverty and Employments Generation is one of the most significant goals of growth approach since the initiation of planning in India. The concept of sustainable economic growth that implies progressive changes in the socio -economic formation of a country or society in terms of eradicate poverty, unemployment and also inequality, illiteracy, malnutrition has been accepted as a proper intension to desire for

137-148
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  • PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SELECTED CEMENT COMPANIES IN INDIA


B.L.Raigar

Abstract: Cement is one of the essential industries which plays a vital role in the growth and development of a nation. The cement industry has carved out a niche for itself in the industrial map of the country by its spectacular and impressive growth, despite the price and distribution controls as exercised by the Government

149-166
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  • “Financial Performance of Power Sector Companies in Rajasthan”


Mr. Hemendra Singh Kishnawat 1 & Dr. Suresh .C. Jain2

Abstract: Financial performance evaluation is the process of discovering economic facts about an enterprise on the basis of interpretation of the available financial data. The primary objective of financial evaluation is to given an accurate picture of the financial condition of a concern in condensed form

167-180
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  • “An empirical analysis of Forex Management among Selected IT Companies In India”


Mr. Nitin Badeja1 & Dr. Suresh .C. Jain2

Abstract: The economic liberalisation in early nineties and deregulation of exchange rates in 1993 facilitated the introduction of interest rate and foreign exchange derivatives in India. Uncertainty about exchange rates causes foreign exchange exposures having significant effect on the earnings of the firms

181-195
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  • “A PRAGMATIC STUDY FOR MOUNTING FINANCIAL LITERACY FOR POST RETIREMENT FINANCIAL PLANNING AMONG SALARIED INDIVIDUALS”


Deepshikha Vyas 1 & Dr. Meenakshi Sharma 2

Abstract: The growth and development of any country depends on its financial system. For achieving the goal of the financial system, there is one accurate solution which is financial literacy. The relationship between financial literacy and post retirement financial planning is interrelated. In a broader perspective

196-207
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  • A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE PRACTICES FOLLOWED BY SELECTED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BANKS OF INDIA


Dr. (Mrs.) Sangeeta Gupta1, Ms. Deepika Sipani2

Abstract: The process of liberalization, globalization and opening up the contours of national economies began in the early nineties in many countries including India. The banking industry has been all along responding to such changes. Banks have adopted several strategies to change their policies and processes to ensure that they remain fundamentally strong and manage the reforms related to changes effectively.

208-216
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  • महात्मा गाँधी राष्ट्रीय ग्रामीण रोजगार गारंटी योजना में महिलाओं की भूमिका


डॉ अतर सिंह एवं कीर्तिश सुप्रियवृत

Abstract: महात्मा गाँधी राष्ट्रीय ग्रामीण रोजगार गारंटी योजना में महिलाओं की भूमिका

217-225
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  • IMPORTANCE OF HRM FOR EMPLOYEES PERFORMANCE IN BANKING SECTOR IN INDIA


Dr. Ashok Kumar Sharma 1 & Esha Gupta 2

Abstract: The primary worry of the banks should be to bring in proper assimilation of human resource management strategies with the business strategies. The long-term vision for India’s banking system is to transform itself from being a domestic one to the global level may sound improbable at present. The main challenges faced by Banks in our country are the role played by financial instrumentation in different phases of business cycle

226-234
21
  • Contribution of Social Networking Sites in Employee Recruitment


Ms. Monika Bhatia

Abstract: Social Media, the new term that has invaded our daily lives in high velocity, consists of social networking, playing interactive games, making international friendships and communicating in general, worldwide. On the other hand Human Resources are occupied with terms such as recruitment, career advancement, motivation, employability, evaluation. Those two seem so different and diverse but nowadays a correlation and a parallel walk is occurring. Social media sites such as Face book, Linked in, Twitter, etc are currently being utilized as a company promotion tool under their will to reach in a personal way each 'user' or as a possible employability entrance. The research scope of this paper is concerned with the traditional way of recruitment and selection as well as career advancement

235-249
22
  • Train to Pakistan: A Chronicle of Partition


Dr. Shumaila Fatma

Abstract: Indian writing in English is the voice of people to explore different issues mental trauma, upheaval of society, women rights and partition through short stories, novel and novellas. The partition of Indian in 1947 was a heart rending experience in the history which brought agony, humiliation, and a defeating sense of being uprooted to the lakhs of people

235-239
23
  • Uses of ITC in Modern Education System


Brajesh Kumar

Abstract: Information Technology in Education is the effect of the continuing developments in information technology on education. The pace of change brought about by new technologies has a significant effect on the way people live, work, and play worldwide. New and emerging technologies challenge the traditional process of teaching and learning and the way education is managed

240-243
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  • मुगल काल के दौरान महिलाओं की स्थिति


डॉ ललिता कुमारी

Abstract: मुगल काल के दौरान महिलाओं की स्थिति

244-248
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  • MAINSTREAMING GENDER IN EDUCATION


Dr. Anju Aggarwal,

Abstract: MAINSTREAMING GENDER IN EDUCATION

249-254
26
  • Life, Leaf and Water in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things


Dr. Anjana J.

Abstract: Life, Leaf and Water in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things

255-262
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  • The Notion of Religion and Religiosity: A Study of Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger


Dr. Kishor Kumar Deka

Abstract: The White Tiger is the debut novel ofAravind Adiga. It was first published in 2008 and won the Man Booker Prize in the same year. The Man Booker Prize made Adiga famous instantly and he got abundant response everywhere

263-269
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  • Badruddin Tyabji and the Growth of Indian Nationalism in the late 19th Century


Dr Vedpal Rana

Abstract: Badruddin Tyabji is a name that all students to modern history of India are accustomed with, though very few are aware of his contriution to the Indian National Congress in its formative years

270-281
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  • Jyotiba Phule: Father of Indian Social Revolution


Dr. Archana

Abstract: The nineteenth century saw the beginning of a violent and controversial movement of protest amongst western India's low and untouchable castes, aimed at the effects of their lowly position within the

282-291
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  • An empirical Performance analysis of Gems & Jewellery Industry in India


Ranu Sharma (1) & Dr. Ankita Jain (2)

Abstract: The prime objective of the study is to shed light on various issues and scope of gems and jewellery export in India. Indian gems and jewellery industry has attained a remarkable position worldwide. Artifacts of India’s export of gem and jewellery are acknowledged all over the world for their exquisite craftsmanship

292-302
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  • राजस्थान में जिला केंद्रीय सहकारी बैंक की भर्ती और चयन नीतियों के प्रभाव का अध्ययन


श्री विजेन्द्र पूनिया

Abstract: राजस्थान में जिला केंद्रीय सहकारी बैंक की भर्ती और चयन नीतियों के प्रभाव का अध्ययन

303-313
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  • राजस्थान में पर्यटन उद्योग: एक संक्षिप्त अध्ययन


डाॅ. मानसिंह धर्मेन्द्र कुमार मूण्ड

Abstract: राजस्थान में पर्यटन उद्योग: एक संक्षिप्त अध्ययन

314-320
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  • “ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF UGC AND OTHER RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS WITH RESPECT TO SOCIETAL IMPACT OF RESEARCH IN INDIA”


Dr. Vaishali Purohit

Abstract: Ever since the development of research and Governing authorities in India viz UGC, MHRD, ICSSR, CDRI and others, the scope of research evaluations becomes broader as the societal products (outputs), societal use (societal references), and societal benefits (changes in society) of research come into prime focal point. With the day by day development of research activities, funded research projects and increase in no of research organizations, general public or society in return is expecting the outcome of these research studies in a way which can be beneficial for the society at large by are implementing results of these research assignments into marketable and consumable products (e.g., for medical purposes or advanced machines, and devices) or services.

321-329
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  • अलवर राज्य की भौगोलिक एवं ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि


डाॅ. संतोष गुप्ता अशोक कुमार मीणा

Abstract: अलवर राज्य की भौगोलिक एवं ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि

330-339
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  • AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-ESTEEM AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS


Dr. B. K. Gupta

Abstract: The presented research study sheds light on the relationship between self-esteem and academic achievement in secondary school students. Additionally, the purpose of this research was also to find out what is the difference in educational achievement between boys and girls. The objectives of this study were obtained using the cooper smith questionnaire and students' grades in their current and previous semesters. random sampling was used to collect data and consequently 50 boys and 50 girls

340-347
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  • भारतीय-दर्शन में शाब्दबोध-समीक्षा


डाॅ. बी.बी. त्रिपाठी

Abstract: भारतीय-दर्शन में शाब्दबोध-समीक्षा

348-354
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  • Dimensions of Urban Poverty in U.P. (India)


Dr. R. K. Verma Vishesh Singh

Abstract: Since independence, Indian policy makers focused on rural development in response to Gandhi ji’s call that “India lives in its villages”. As a result of it the problem of urban poverty was sidelined because the urban poors were seen as people who had greater access to opportunities in dynamic urban system. This neglect of problem of urban poverty caused a number of serious problems in urban areas like slums, widening income & wealth disparities, unhealthy environment, low literacy rate, health and nutrition problems etc.. With the passage of time the dimensions of urban poverty became alarming in India.

355-375
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  • Reflection of Motherhood and Slavery in Toni Morrison’s Beloved


Dr Priscilla Sam

Abstract: Toni Morrison's classic work Beloved delves into and shows the tragic fate of slaves, particularly slave mothers. Sethe, Denver, Beloved, and Baby Suggs are the primary characters in this work, and they describe the difficulties of being a mother during the slave era. The novel starts with a historical depiction of what it was like to be a mother and a slave at the same time. The study then moves on to examining the interactions between various characters in order to arrive at a conclusion. to show the hardships that slavery brought to parenthood, Beloved not only conveys

376-382
39
  • A Study on Feminism, Ecology and Economics:Modern Western Philosophy


Dr. Arati Modak

Abstract: ‘Feminism refers to a broad spectrum of political groups, philosophies, and social movements with the shared objective of defining, establishing, and achieving sex equality in all spheres of society. Feminism is predicated on the idea that women should be treated with respect and given the same chances as men, and that they should have full access to the same resources. Since feminism encompasses a wide range of topics, from the history of women's oppression to strategies for overcoming the "anxiety of authorship" and creating a body of work that speaks for women alone, the field is inherently interdisciplinary. Since feminism attempts to analyse, comprehend, and clarify the many psychosocial and cultural constructions of femininity, it is a serious endeavour. This paper, however, tries to do just that by studying a few of seminal works in the field of feminist literary theory and outlining some of the fundamental assumptions and tenets of feminism.

393-402
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  • भारत के यूनानी चिकित्सा प्रणाली के विकास में स्वतंत्रता सेनानी हकीम अजमल खान का योगदान


सिराज खान1, बी. के. श्रीवास्तव2

Abstract: यूनानी चिकित्सा प्रणाली का विकास 460 ई.पू.-377 ई.पू. को हुआ। हिप्पोकेटस के पश्चात् अरस्तु, हेरोफिलस, इरेसिस्ट्रास, इब्न सिना, डायस्कोराइड्स, गालेन, अल-ममुन, इब्न मसावेह, राजिज, इब्न इषाक, इब्न अल बेतर आदि अनेक विषेषज्ञ यूनानी चिकित्सा नक्षत्र में सामने आए, जिन्होंने इस चिकित्सा प्रणाली में बहुत योगदान किया। केन्द्रीय यूनानी चिकित्सा अनुसंधान परिषद्, जो स्वास्थ्य एवं परिवार कल्याण मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार के अंतर्गत एक स्वायत संगठन है, यूनानी चिकित्सा पद्धति के विभिन्न मौलिक और व्यावहारिक पक्षों में स्वतंत्र और बहु-आयामीय अनुसंधान को विकसित करने में लगी हुई है। हकीम अजमल खान बीसवीं शताब्दी के आरम्भ में दिल्ली में ‘तिब्बिया’ काॅलेज की स्थापना करके भारत में यूनानी चिकित्सा का पुनरूत्थान करने के लिए जाना जाता है, और साथ ही एक रसायनज्ञ डाॅ. सलीमुज्जमन सिद्दीकी को सामने लाने का श्रेय भी उन्हीं को जाता है।

403-409
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  • EFFECT OF SOCCER TRAINING ON HAEMOGLOBIN LEVEL OF SOCCER PLAYERS


Kh. Lojit Singh, Ksh Birbal Singh, Kh. Rajen Singh

Abstract: The determination of the study was to effect of soccer training on haemoglobin level of soccer players. For the purpose of the study thirty (30) male soccer players from the clubs – KRYPSA, YPA and KYSPA of Manipur were selected of age ranged between 18-25 years who had participated Inter-collegiate level. Reliable and valid test – Haemoglobinometer (Haemometer) was used to measure the level of players. The subjects were randomly divided into two groups in equal numbers of 15 players as experimental group and control group. In one week, 6 days regular training in the morning was given. The data pertaining was collected the haemoglobin before and after the six weeks (42 days) training programme. To calculate the collected data descriptive analysis, t-test and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) statistical

410-415
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  • A STUDY ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOR TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING WITH A REFERENCE TO DELHI-NCR


Dr. VIKAS VERMA

Abstract: The rise of e-commerce has fundamentally reshaped consumer behavior. The convenience, selection, and price transparency offered by online stores have created a new breed of shopper: digitally empowered and fiercely independent. This paper explores the key factors influencing consumer behavior towards online shopping, analyzing both the motivations and concerns that drive this digital revolution. One of the most significant drivers of online shopping is convenience. Busy schedules and geographic limitations are no longer barriers. Consumers can browse vast selections from the comfort of their couch, 24/7.

416-426
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