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FACTORS AFFECTING THE EMPLOYABILITY OF ENGINEERING GRADUATES IN KERALA
Dr Sruthy K.S and Dr Sinitha Xavier
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The article unfurls the factors which are essential for the employability of engineering
graduates. The research is made in the context of Kerala with sample selected from the districts
of Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram. The rationale behind the selection of these two
districts is because these two districts have maximum number of engineering colleges in
Kerala. The study unfolded that the most important factor which influences the placement of
an engineer is ‘career development and learning
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Problems and Prospects of Women Education in India in Perspective of Present Scenario: An Analytical Framework
Parul Maji 1 Lakshman Chandra Ghorai 2 Dr. Pankaj Kumar Paul (Corresponding Author) 3
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The ancient people of India gave an honorable place to women in society. It is well known that
India is one of the largest democracies in the world. Since the day of the independence, women’s
literacy rate is ever-increasing by day-by day. Education of a girl child implies to educate a whole
family. But it is very unfortunate to state that the literacy rate of women is much lower compared
to men. The present paper discusses need
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STUDY OF WOMEN’S STATUS IN CONTEXT TO HER PAST AND CURRENT POSITION IN SOCIETY– REFLECTIONS FROM INDIA
Shashi Bala
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The status of women refers to the position of women in society in relation to men.. In reality
there exist inequality in women’s access to education, healthcare, physical and financial
resource and opportunities in political, economic, social and culture field. The status of women
in complex society like India is not uniform and is hard to define. In recent yrs, the traditional
role of women have undergone many changes due to economic needs and efforts were made to
bring visibility and mainstream women’s contribution to the overall growth and development
of society.
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22-26 |
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE EDUCATION
Pritha Banerjee
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The right to education is not only the right to access education but also to receive an education of good quality. Education must be available and accessible but also acceptable and adaptable. This Article emphasis on the basics of quality education, its definition, different issues, comparison among the both , how it directly and indirectly affect the economy of our country.
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Forecasting the Future of Crypto currency: A Machine Learning Approach for Price Prediction
Venkata Ravi Kiran Kolla
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\\r\\nvirtual forex is said as one of the economic properties extensively recognized as change foreign money. Crypto currency buying and selling has stuck the attention of buyers as crypto currencies may be viewed as extraordinarily profitable investments. correct charge forecasting is essential for optimizing your crypto currency investment returns. for the reason that price prediction is a time-collection challenge, a hybrid deep mastering version has been proposed to are expecting destiny costs of crypto currencies. The hybrid version integrates a one-dimensional convolutional neural community and a Stacked Gated Recurrent Unit (1DCNN-GRU). Given crypto currency charge information through the years, a one-dimensional convolutional neural network encodes the information right into an excessive-degree identification illustration.\\r\\n
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WESTERN REFLECTIONS IN THE INDIAN MIRRORS: THE GREAT INDIAN CINEMA
Dr. Indhu M. Eapen
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Indian Cinema has been catering to the Indian and the Western audiences by experimenting with its themes and forms in ways more than one. With the improving technology and the new-generation audiences, the challenges of the Indian Film Industry are multifarious. This paper delves into the History/evolution of Indian Cinema, the influences from the West, Shakespearean adaptations and alsobriefly touches upon how the Indian Films have influenced the Western Cinema.
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A RE-READING OF BINA BARUAH'S “JIVANAR BATAT": A SEARCH FOR FEMALE IDENTITY
Dr.Anuradha Chaudhuri,
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The present paper, Re-reading of BinaBarua’sJivanarBatat: A Search for Female identity puts forth the question of identity particularly of women and for that BinaBarua’s (Birinchi Kumar Barua) epoch-making novel, JivanarBatat, written during colonial period and published in 1944 has been taken up for thread-bare discussion on the mentioned topic, a burning research problem for the students, researchers, academicians and everyone living through this postcolonial era. With the passage in time, condition
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Study of Strategies for Promotion of Tourism in Amravati District
Chunnubhushan I. Raut
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Tourism is the temporary movement of people to the destinations outside their normal places of work and residence, the activities undertaken during their stay in those destinations, and the facilities created to cater their needs. The study of tourism is the study of people away from their usual habitat, of the establishments, which responds to the requirements of travelers, and of the impact that they have on the economic, physical and social well-being of their hosts. It involves the motivations and experiences of the tourists, the expectation of and adjustments made by residents of reception areas, and the roles played by numerous agencies and institutions which intercede between them. Various strategies for promotion of tourism development is discussed in this paper.
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A Study on the works of Kamala Das with a reference to The Old Play House
Dr Narender Kumar Negi
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This paper is an exploration of the works of Kamala Das, especially her poem titled "The Old Playhouse". The study of the themes that the story throws up like the female identity, love, and betrayal, really brings out Das's otherness in Indian literature. It is, therefore, a delicate expression of the complexities of the feminine experience of the patriarchal universe, as personal memories take shelter in the societal confinement. Through close reading of the poem and the subsequent literary critiques relevant to it, research lays bare depth of emotion and confessional style in Das's work. In the end, this paper aims to show in what ways Kamala Das's verse shows more than just private struggles but also serves as a statement on broader social issues, thus making her an anchor and the very hub of modern Indian literature.
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INDIAN PRIVATE MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS' CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Rakesh Wadhwa1, Dr. Neeraja Johri2
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At least in India, the general idea of csr is limited to philanthropy. It is a known fact that csr is regarded as a determining factor of sustainable business. However, there are difficulties in creating an innovative and robust csr framework. The results, analysis, and interpretation of primary data obtained through the use of a questionnaire are presented in this chapter. This study analyzes both quantitative and qualitative data. It also comprehends and elaborates the technical and commercial context in which the firm operated in terms of environmental certainty-uncertainty, stability, and resource munificence. Indian private multinational corporations' corporate social responsibility this study also examines government intervention in implementing corporate social responsibility. Transactions designed and executed outside of a country's borders serve to fulfill the goals of both individuals and organizations.
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THE ROLE OF ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION IN DIET AND LIFESTYLE MODIFICATIONS FOR ENHANCING FERTILITY POTENTIAL IN MALE INFERTILITY
SARIKA VARMA DR. BALRAM PANDEY
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Male infertility is a significant concern affecting couples worldwide, with multiple factors contributing to its etiology. Diet and lifestyle factors have been increasingly recognized as crucial determinants of male reproductive health. This research paper aims to explore the role of zinc supplementation in conjunction with diet and lifestyle modifications for enhancing fertility potential in male infertility. Zinc, an essential trace element, plays a vital role in spermatogenesis, sperm motility, and DNA synthesis. Several studies have investigated the effects of zinc supplementation on male fertility, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic intervention. Additionally, adopting healthy lifestyle practices, such as regular exercise, adequate sleep, stress management, and avoiding harmful habits, can positively influence male reproductive function. This paper reviews the existing literature on the subject to provide a comprehensive understanding of the role of zinc supplementation and lifestyle modifications in male infertility treatment.
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SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF LAND USE CHANGE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN HARYANA, INDIA
Dr. Puja Bishnoi
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This theoretical is a consolidated synopsis of a more top to bottom review that was done to research the geological examples of land use change in the Indian province of Haryana, as well as to assess the ramifications these examples have for the possibility of sustainable development. Because of the huge urbanization and industrialization that has occurred in Haryana throughout recent many years, the state's examples of land use have been essentially changed. Haryana is perhaps of the most monetarily wealthy state in India. The motivation behind this study is to plan and inspect the changing examples of land use over a particular timeframe by utilizing a mix of remote detecting, procedures from Geographic Data Frameworks (GIS), and financial information. The study uncovers major changes in land use, such as the conversion of agricultural land into urban and industrial regions, along with a simultaneous loss in natural and rural landscapes. These changes are characterised by the conversion of agricultural land into urban and industrial sectors. The long-term viability of development in the state is called into question as a result of these developments. The implications of the proposed land use changes were evaluated through the use of a multi-disciplinary technique that took into account both ecological and economic factors. The results of this study shed light on the intricate relationship that exists between alterations to land use and the promotion of sustainable development in Haryana.
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MULTIPLE HISTORIES AT CROSSROADS: INTERVENTION WITHA POLITICAL LENS
Akanksha Sharma
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In the wake of post-modernist, post-structuralist, post-positivist and critical schools, there are emerging newer and enriched ways of engaging with the disciplines, revisiting the prevalent perceptions and understanding the nuances. Today, the multi-disciplinarity, subjectivity and the complexity of historical research and writing are acknowledged and thus come to forefront new ways of engaging with questions like social power and social subordination.The dialogue between cherished and silenced memories, oral and written histories and the archives have helped to address the questions comprehensively. Historiography has seen a trajectory from Missing the Dots to Connecting the Dots, via this dialogue.
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MULTIPLE HISTORIES AT CROSSROADS: INTERVENTION WITHA POLITICAL LENS
Akanksha Sharma
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In the wake of post-modernist, post-structuralist, post-positivist and critical schools, there are emerging newer and enriched ways of engaging with the disciplines, revisiting the prevalent perceptions and understanding the nuances. Today, the multi-disciplinarity, subjectivity and the complexity of historical research and writing are acknowledged and thus come to forefront new ways of engaging with questions like social power and social subordination.The dialogue between cherished and silenced memories, oral and written histories and the archives have helped to address the questions comprehensively. Historiography has seen a trajectory from Missing the Dots to Connecting the Dots, via this dialogue.
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Impact of Intelligence and Self-confidence on Academic Achievement of B.Ed. College Students
Dr. Sharanamma R.,
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In the present dynamic society mere infusing knowledge and information into the pupils will not help them in always either in their present student career or later in their life as citizens of the country or in any other aspects. Most of the crammed up knowledge will be soon forgotten alter the examination. This is because something more than acquiring knowledge is needed for the life. It is in this context that education should concentrate its attention in assisting the pupil to become self-reliant and carry on his adult life smoothly and profitably. It is only by becoming self-reliant and developing confidence in one's own life, one can hope to become a successful individual who can function effectively in a given environment.
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POLITICS BEHIND NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
Dr. Ramesh Kumar
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The shadow of nuclear annihilation has loomed over humanity since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Nuclear disarmament, the complete elimination of nuclear weapons, remains a distant dream, entangled in a complex web of political considerations. This paper delves into the key political forces that stand as roadblocks on the path to a world free from nuclear threats. One of the primary obstacles is the concept of deterrence, the belief that possessing nuclear weapons prevents war by dissuading adversaries from attacking. Nuclear-armed states view their arsenals as a shield against aggression, particularly from other nuclear powers.
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