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PUBLIC FINANACE AND PUBLIC ECONOMICS
Dr. C. VASUDEVAN
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This article of Public Finance and Public Economics has explained and discussed the very nature and characteristics of differences of these two subjects, as a matter of studies, analytical techniques, methods of formulation and viewing further, in its different evolutionary nature. It also involved
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DIVERSIFICATION OF SMALL BUSINESS IN SAUDI ARABIA POSES SIGNIFICANT CHALLENGES TO MEETS THE NEEDS OF CULTURALLY DIVERSE WORKFORCE: REIVEW STUDY.
Hassan Kasady Almahdi, Abdulrahman Ali. F. Alhazemi, Abdulrahman Ali. F. Alhazemi
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The increasing diversification of small business of the nation's population in Saudi Arabia poses significant challenges to the Human resources Management to meets the needs of culturally diverse workforce. Human resource management plays a vital role in developing a more culturally competent workforce
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15-27 |
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Contemporary Afghan Geopolitics and the Main Geopolitical Advantages of Afghanistan’s Geography
Sajad Ali Sakandari
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In the Cold-War era Afghan geopolitics were concerned with major powers such as Soviet-Union and United-States, in addition regional powers such as India, China, Turkey were also considered as important actors in Afghan geopolitics, moreover the role of Afghanistan neighbors, Iran and Pakistan in geopolitical decisions of the country is undeniable. The new peace-settlements and round
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28-47 |
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AGGRESSIVE TAX PLANNING INAFRICA
Elias IgwebuikeAgbo
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Quite often,developing nations are confronted with the challenge of designing tax policies which can ensure tax fairness and provide taxes that are easy to pay and easy to collect. They strive to establish such fiscal regimes that are reasonably transparent and visible, protect economic competiveness and,as much as possible, base taxes on the benefits received within their political and economic contexts.Nevertheless, many multinational corporations have often engaged in tax avoidance schemes that tend to undercut the tax revenues accruable to their host countries,using aggressive tax planning.The aim of this paper is to review and provide an update on the effect of aggressive tax planning on revenue mobilization in the African continent.This study reveals that,inspite of the recent achievements made to tackle this menace,its effect on the economies of African countries is still significant.It recommends that more international organizations should involve African countries in the Base Errosion Profif Shifting project as they are the worst victims of such activities.
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48-71 |
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MOTIVATIONAL INCENTIVES AS A STRATEGIC TOOL FOR EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY OF TEXTILES, WEARING APPARELS, CARPET, LEATHER/LEATHER FOOTWEAR GROUP MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN SOUTH EAST, NIGERIA
Diele, Francis ChimezieOkwudiri
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The study was to evaluate the motivational incentives as a strategic tool for employee productivity of Textiles, wearing apparels, carpet, leather/leather footwear group manufacturing firms in South East, Nigeria. The specific objectives were to: examine the effect of bonuses on the employee output of manufacturing firms in South East,Nigeria; evaluate the extent to which prizes and awards influence the employee innovation of manufacturing firms in South East,Nigeria; and ascertain the effect of non-cash prizes on the quality of products of manufacturing firms in South East, Nigeria.
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72-93 |
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कथक नृतà¥à¤¯ में ‘गतà¤à¤¾à¤µâ€™ का सृजनातà¥à¤®à¤• पकà¥à¤·
तरूणा जांगिड़
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कथक नृतà¥à¤¯ में ‘गतà¤à¤¾à¤µâ€™ का सृजनातà¥à¤®à¤• पकà¥à¤·
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94-97 |
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REGIONAL DISPARITIES IN INDIA: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES AND REMEDIES
ANIL KUMAR SHARMA
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Regional imbalances have become global phenomenon. Disparities in the world have occurred among different continents, countries and regions, like geographical, political and manmade, etc. In the context of India, there has been a huge imbalance among inter-regions, inter-states and intra-states
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98-103 |
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1857 की कà¥à¤°à¤¾à¤‚ति à¤à¤µà¤‚ à¤à¤¾à¤°à¤¤ में राषà¥à¤Ÿà¥à¤°à¥€à¤¯ चेतना का उदय:- à¤à¤• अवलोकन
यà¥à¤—ेष कà¥à¤®à¤¾à¤°
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1857 की कà¥à¤°à¤¾à¤‚ति à¤à¤µà¤‚ à¤à¤¾à¤°à¤¤ में राषà¥à¤Ÿà¥à¤°à¥€à¤¯ चेतना का उदय:- à¤à¤• अवलोकन
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104-108 |
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PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF SUB-SURFACE DRAINAGE TREATMENT USE FOR RECLAMATION OF SALINE SOIL: A CASE STUDY OF HATNAPUR, CHAMBAL COMMAND AREA OF KOTA RAJASTHAN.
Dr. RD Sharma (1) and Smriti Mathur (2
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PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF SUB-SURFACE DRAINAGE TREATMENT USE FOR RECLAMATION OF SALINE SOIL: A CASE STUDY OF HATNAPUR, CHAMBAL COMMAND AREA OF KOTA RAJASTHAN.
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104-111 |
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Union Board Movement in Midnapore
Prof. Tapan Hazra
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In the history of the national movement of India the Midnapore Union Board BoycottMovementisaneventoftremendouspoliticalsignificanceandofuniquehistoricalimportance.Leaving aside all controversies and differences of opinions as to its intensity, gravity and autonomous nature it has been said that the Midnapore Movement was by far the most successful first Satyagraha in India as it was an effective assault on the colonial state at thegrassroots. Besides there is no denying the fact it was a direct challenge to the
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132-136 |
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THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RATE OF RETENTION IN YOUTH GENERATION EMPLOYED IN GOVERNMENT AND CORPORATE SECTORS
Jadhav Dilip1, Dr Sunita K Dhakani2
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The government's viability can be increased with increased productivity, by making it simpler for its citizens to find employment and increase their productivity with FDI and public and private investment in education, there will be more jobs for the current workforce as well as more educational opportunities for future generations
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120-131 |
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Indian Perspective and Promotion of Cleanliness & Hygiene in Tourism
Surender Pal Singh
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Tourism is as old as man on earth. India is popular destination among tourists for its history, heritage, spiritualism ,mountains, coastal areas ,rivers, lakes, wildlife, culture, art and architecture . India has a significant place in South Asia in fast changing political and economic. Cleanliness has a significant role not only for an individual but also for community development. Tourism is not an exception to it. Tourism is a very sensitive industry. However, the tourism industry is one of the most vulnerable industries to critical situations, such as outbreaks, natural disasters, and terrorism issues (Hall, Timothy, and Timothy, 2003). These events and their impacts on the tourism industry are not new. However, the ability and capability of tourism management to deal with crises and complex situations are minimal (Santana, 2003). This paper examines the perspective of cleanliness in Indian tourism and initiatives of Indian government to achieve it.
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PERCEPTION OF SCHOOL HEADS, SCHOOL TEACHERS AND SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS TOWARDS IMPLEMENTING PROVISIONS OF THE RIGHT OF CHILDREN TO FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION ACT 2009
Ms.Sangha Gurbaksh Kaur
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In this research paper a study has been done on the perception ofelementary School Heads, School Management Committee Members and Teachers towards implementation procedures of “The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009†in the block Nawanshahar of district S.B.S. Nagar, Punjab. The investigators have used Descriptive Survey method for the present study. The sample consists of 50 Heads, 150 teachers and 100 School Management Committee Members from 50 selected elementary schools which are situated in the block Nawanshaharof district S.B.S. Nagar, Punjab. The Random sampling technique has been used for the selection of sample. The investigator has developed three Questionnaires (One for School heads,One for School teachers and one for School Management Committee Members) to measure the perceptions of school heads,school teachers and School Management Committee Members towards implementation procedures of the Right to Education Act, 2009. For the analysis of data percentage method is used in the present study. The overall results indicates that the perceptions of elementary school heads, elementary school teachers, and elementary school management committee members towards implementing procedures of right to education Act 2009 is almost same. So this study revealed that there is no significant difference between elementary school heads, elementary school teachers, and elementary school management committee members towards
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148-157 |
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The ComplexIntricacies of Man-Woman Relationship in D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love
Monika Gill
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D.H. Lawrence is a prominent modern novelist who explores the nuances of women's psyche in his novels. Women in Love is one of his works in which Lawrence portrays the complexities of men-women relationships. The novel seems to create a new world which is based on mutual relationshipsand understanding between human beings. The novel presents two kinds of relationships: positive and destructive. The men-woman relationship can be made fruitful only through constant efforts and easing the desire to dominate other. In the positive relationship between Ursula and Birkin, Birkin does not fall victim to her but evokes a very real and soulful emotion in Ursula. Lawrence in Women in Love wants women to be like Ursula positive, intellectual, independent, and respectful to others.
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170-176 |
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THE ROLE OF SOCIAL WORK IN EMPOWERING RURAL INDIAN WOMEN
Ashok Govindrao Shahane
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The empowerment of rural Indian women is a vital component of achieving equitable and sustainable development. This research paper examines the multifaceted role of social work in addressing the challenges faced by rural women in India, including educational disparities, economic dependency, health issues, and cultural constraints. Social workers have employed strategies such as education initiatives, economic empowerment programs, health interventions, and community mobilization to enhance women's agency and improve their access to resources. By fostering self-help groups, advocating for gender equality, and promoting grassroots participation in governance, social work has significantly contributed to transforming the socio-economic landscape of rural India. The paper highlights key achievements, such as improved literacy rates, increased financial independence, and enhanced participation in decision-making, while also addressing persistent barriers. This study underscores the transformative potential of social work in empowering rural women and shaping inclusive development policies.
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