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  • A Study of NITI Aayog in Relation to Public Policy and Planning Commission


Amritanshu Pandey1* and S.P. Shukla2

Abstract: “NITI Aayog” is a Government of India policy ‘think tank’ that aims ‘to foster involvement and participation in the economic policy making process by the State Governments of India’. Indeed, the NITI Aayog literally means the ‘Policy Commission’. The Prime Minister serves as the Ex-officio Chairman of NITI Aayog. Unlike Planning Commission, the NITI Aayog does not have the power of allocating central funds to State Governments, and that has now been directed to be done by Finance Ministry of the Government of India. Thus, NITI Aayog facilitates and empowers the critical requirement of good governance, which is people-centric, participative, collaborative, transparent and policy-driven.

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  • GROWTH AND PROLIFERATION OF OTT PLATFORMS IN INDIA


Dr. Rao, Sam Vinay Dr. Rana, Pooja

Abstract: The grim onset of the pandemic, while creating panic and chaos amongst the public at large, however, proved to be a veritable boom for OTT platforms which began to serve as an alternative and viable form of entertainment, after all the traditional venues of entertainment were either blocked or difficult to access. The Boston Consulting Group predicted that the Indian OTT market will reach $5 billion in size by 2023. According to a Deloitte report, the emerging OTT market, with channels like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Apple TV will pose a serious threat to traditional entertainment recourses like Television and Cinema theatres (Deloitte, 2017).

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  • New Challenges to Mainstream Academics A study on the viability of MOOCs as an alternative to academic institutions


Gurleen Kaur Hans and Prof. (Dr.) Pooja Rana

Abstract: Since the internet's inception, almost no field has remained unscathed. This is true in the field of education as well. In today's competitive environment, online education is booming. Major changes have recently occurred in the sphere of education, and the fundamental shift in the operation may be felt. This reorganisation of the educational process will have unexpected results. This paper examines the challenge that MOOC courses pose to established academic institutions as an alternate form of learning and education.

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  • Knowledge on Reproductive Rights among Young Married Women in Higher Educational institution (Kilachery) – A Qualitative Study


Dr.M.Sudha R. James Michael Raj

Abstract: India has witnessed the journey of women‘s emancipation from her house hold space to resurgence as super-women. However the recognition of reproductive rights of women in India still remains negligible. Reproductive rights continue to be ambiguous in the Indian context.Reproductive rights are understood only in the context of selective issues like child marriage, female foeticide, sex selection and menstrual health and hygiene issues

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  • Preserving Cultural Heritage with specific reference to Paite Tribe


Dr Grace Don Nemching Dr Mercy Vungthianmuang Guite

Abstract: The beauty of our existence lies in knowing what was our traditions, way of life and our past history.Culture and its heritage reflect and shape values, beliefs, and aspirations, thereby defining a person’s identity.Cultural heritage is our continuity with our past.There is always a story, an event, a history which defines our present current situation. In this paper ,we will discuss the cultural heritage of the Paite tribe who are mainly concentrated in the north east state of India, Manipur.

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  • A STUDYOFPROTECTIVE MOTHERHOOD IN SELECTEDWORKSOFTONI MORRISON


Dr Ravinder Kumar Gurpreet Kaur

Abstract: Mother in an unique creation of god who has a significant place in everyone’s life. Without mother there is no existence of anyone in this world. It is mother who brings a child in this world after growing nine months in her womb. The purpose of this study to present the different protective motherhood through the mother characters of Toni Morrison who protects their children from differentways.Morrison’sthree novels including: Beloved(1978),Sula(1973) and AMercy(2008) have been taken for this study. Sethe being a mother in Morrison’s Beloved protect her daughters from the exploitation of slave masters. Her struggle can be seen when she killed her elder daughter to save from slavery and gives birth younger one after facing lots of hurdles and protects her from the evil eyes of society. Sethe protects them according which kind

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  • PHARMACOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF AGERATUM CONYZOIDES


Prakash Mandal Dr Ravinder Kumar Saini

Abstract: The value of medicinal plants in the traditional health care systems (such as Ayurveda, Unani, Homoeopathy, and Yoga) for treating health issues is receiving more attention. Plant materials and herbal treatments made from them now make up a sizable share of the global health market as a result of this awareness. Herbal medicines rely on traditional knowledge and understanding of plants and their role in herbal medicine to survive. The usage of medicinal plants is one of the oldest, richest, and most distinctive living traditions in India, which is one of the world's top 12 biodiversity hotspots. Medicinal plants are regaining popularity, and this herbal "renaissance" is sweeping the nation and the world.

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  • भारत में शिक्षा और आर्थिक विकास


Mrs. Rashmi Kumari

Abstract: भारत में शिक्षा और आर्थिक विकास

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  • प्राचीन भारत में सामाजिक परिवर्तन के तत्व: वर्ण व्यवस्था का विशेष संदर्भ


शिव कुमार

Abstract: प्राचीन भारत में सामाजिक परिवर्तन के तत्व: वर्ण व्यवस्था का विशेष संदर्भ

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  • Historical Roots of the Meos of Mewat


Dr. Pragyan Choudhary

Abstract: The Meos are a native tribe, inhabiting the Mewat region. They are considered as a unique community, demonstrating fusion of Hindu and Muslim cultures. Being a syncretic community, the Meos had to pass through a series of struggles and challenges, posed by the Turks, Afghans, Mughals, Rajputs, Jats and the British. The Meos draw their inspiration from their indigenous traditions. This study attempts to investigate the historicity of their trials and tribulations, and situate the Meos in historical perspective

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  • "EFFECTS OF SELECTED YOGASANA PRANAYAMA & MEDITATION ON SHOOTING PERFORMANCE OF STATE LEVEL PISTOL SHOOTING PLAYERS".


Komal, Md.Sayeeduddin, Dinesh Yadav, Deepak Kumar Kaushik,

Abstract: Shooting is a sport that requires a high degree of concentration, experts believe that yoga might help shooters improve their mental and physical abilities. The present study was undertaken on 120 subjects to evaluate the effect of selected yogasanas pranayama and meditation on shooting performance of state level pistol shooters, aged between 14 to 19 years, from Gurukul, Kaithal of Haryana State, who were willing to participate in the program were recruited. The study shows that the shooting score of players improved significantly by training based on combination of Yogasana Pranayam and Meditation

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  • Evolution of Indian Federalism and Analytical Study of New Trends


Ankit Kumar

Abstract: Indian federalism, born from the ashes of colonialism, has undergone a dynamic and complex evolution. Initially crafted as a quasi-federal system with a strong central government, it has witnessed continuous shifts in power dynamics, fiscal policies, and inter-governmental relations. This paper delves into this fascinating journey, tracing the key phases of its development

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  • Symbolic Imagery Unleashed George Orwells Animal Farm in Dynamic Motion


Dr. Monika Choudhary

Abstract: Symbolic Imagery Unleashed George Orwells Animal Farm in Dynamic Motion

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  • EDUCATION IS A KEY OF CHANGING WOMENS STATUS IN INDIAN SOCIETY


Dr. Sanjay

Abstract: Education plays a crucial role in changing the status of women in Indian society. With increased access to education, women are empowered to make informed decisions, pursue their dreams, and challenge traditional gender norms. This paper explores the impact of education on the status of women in India, highlighting the barriers they face and the

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  • IMPACT OF GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS ON HUMAN PERSONALITY AND BEHAVIOUR


Dr. Ranjan Sharma Dr. Mamta Sharma

Abstract: It has long been assumed that the geographical surroundings in which people reside has an impact on how people live, from the resources they have access to, to how they move through the world. Researches in past decades show that the neighbourhoods, cities and states in which people live are associated with different psychological outcomes. The psychological characteristics, including personality traits and behaviour are seen as large outcomes. Specifically there is a growing evidence that personality traits are geographically clustered in particular areas and the prevalence of certain traits is related to a number of consequential outcomes. Personality traits are assumed to be distributed geographically since ancient times. Geographical analyses of personality, effectively connects the historical, economic, political and social factors to psychological phenomena.

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  • ARUNDHATI ROY'S GLOBAL RACE, NATIONALITY, AND GENDER CONFLICTS DESAI AND ADIGA ANALYSES


Mrs. Sonu

Abstract: The complex topics of worldwide race, nationality, and gender issues are examined in this article. These themes are represented in the works of Arundhati Roy, Kiran Desai, and Aravind Adiga. Using a comparative analysis of Roy's "The God of Small Things," Desai's "The Inheritance of Loss," and Adiga's "The White Tiger," the research investigates how these authors depict the linked problems of individuals negotiating the constraints of global and national identities in modern India. Specifically, the study focuses on how these authors represent the struggles of individuals in India. The story told by Roy dives into the caste and gender inequalities that are deeply ingrained in Indian culture. It demonstrates how these regional problems are made worse by forces which are global in nature

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