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Genetically Modified Organisms: A Solution To Food Security And Environment. Furqan Khan and Asim Hasan
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The concern of food security and environment sustainability is having high priority due to huge population and alarming prices of commodity world-wide. International organisations are trying hard to find ways to remove hunger, poverty, and health issues.
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Bottlenecks for achieving environmental education outcomes in India. R. K. Kamble and Naznin T.A.J. Kazi
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In the present form, a huge technological growth and its applications led a transformation which is vigorous to the environment. The development of awareness among mankind about the condemn, neglected, greedy and suicidal economic and technological practices that collapse the natural balances can only be brought through environmental education in which guidance of behaving correctly and for taking action must contain.
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13-19
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Militarization of Peace-building: Move towards Peace Enforcement by the United Nations. Abhinav Verma
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Peace enforcement can be most simply defined as the use of military force to compel peace in a conflict, generally against the will of those combatants. To do this, it generally requires more military force than peacekeeping operations, and is authorized under Chapter VII of the UN Charter.
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20-36
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Folk-Religion Of Abhaynagar: A Study. Mst. Selina Akter
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Abhaynagar is a very important part of Jessore District of Bangladesh. It is very important business and industrious area where there make up dozen-dozen industrial sectors as of the biggest sectors of the Bangladesh industry. It not only renamed as industry area but also it is renamed as the welfare folk religion of Jessore District of Bangladesh.
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37-55
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Origin, Growth And Recent Trends Reservation Policy In India. Dr.K.Sravana Kumar
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The Government of Bombay Presidency declared that' all schools maintained at the sole cost of Government shall be open to all classes of its subjects without discrimination. But this policy was hardly enforced.
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56-75
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An Assessment of the Subject of Science in Perspective of Islamic Jurisprudence. AbdalrahimOboodi and DrHormozAsadi
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The present study examines the subject of science in perspective of Islamic jurisprudence. In this regard, reliable sources which are in the subject area of science have been used. The research method is a library and taking notes method.
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76-82
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Competitiveness and Comparative Advantage of Haricot Bean and Onion Production: A Study in Dugda District of Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia. Zemed Deggu
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The study was conducted with the main objectives of examining the profitability, comparative advantage and extent of government intervention on haricot bean and onion production in Dugda district of Ethiopia. The study used a cross-sectional data collected from a total of 122 sample rural households and ten traders.
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Relevance of evidences for rejection of Rights under Forest Rights Act, 2006 in Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh. Aparna Tyagi and J.V. Sharma
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Implementation of The Scheduled tribes and other traditional forest dwellers (Recognition of forest Rights) Act, 2006 in Sonbhadra started in 2009. In the district, out of a total of 65,540 Claims, approximately eighty two percent claims got rejected. The study focuses on understanding the reasons for such high rejection.
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107-119
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Socio Economic Conditions of Rural India- An Overview. Aseen Khan
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India lives in villages' said Mahatma Gandhi, many years ago. Today, Socio - political point of view India has been divided into two parts - one is Urban and another is Rural India (Bharat). I have attempt state the socio-economic conditions of rural India- an overview, which have 833.0 million people out of 1210 million total population of India.
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An Analysis and Critical Evaluation of Pradhan Mantri Jan Suraksha Yojna in India. Dr.Rupinder Katoch
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India remains grossly underserved in Insurance and Pension Sector. In order to create universal social security system for all Indians that will ensure that no Indian citizen will have to worry about illness, accidents or penury in old age, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced three schemes which were mainly meant for poor and the under-privileged of the country.
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130-144
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Problems Of Sex Workers: Issues And Challenges---A Case Study Of South 24 Parganas District, West Bengal, India. Supriyo Halder
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There are over 800000 sex workers in india.However unofficial figures place these numbers far higher.Sex work is a pre-requisite to ensure the physical and emotional inviolability of sex workers, their right to life, right to freedom of labour, health and reproductive and sexual right.
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145-156
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Teachers' Awareness About Rte Act - 2009 Among Upper Primary School Teacher. Raju Singha
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Now education is a fundamental rights in our Indian constitution after 86th amendment of the constitution in 2002. After this inclusion education is treated as fundamental right of every children to get free and compulsory education between the age group of 6-14 years. This right is known as RTE Act-2009.
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Bequest Distribution in Rural Household in Tanzania. Isaack Michael Mchumi
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This paper examines distribution of bequest in terms of who receive bequests and when bequests are distributed in rural household in Tanzania. Descriptive and inferential method of analysis is employed to analyse data from 810 individuals gathered through structured questionnaire.
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Efficiency Ranking of Provinces in Turkey Using NUTS-3. Ceren YAMAN YILMAZ and Murat ATAN
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The study measures the regional efficiencies of provinces in Turkey using NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) Level 3 data. Principal component analysis (PCA) and data envelopment analysis (DEA) are used. The principal component analysis was used for the data preparation phase, resulting in the data being expressed in 12 components.
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Institutional Facilities For Food Processing Industries In Karnataka. Uma C Swadimath and Dr. M G Basava Raja
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To achieve rapid industrial growth and to encourage the setting up of industries in a country, the support system in terms of finance, technology know-how, location and entrepreneurial skills are very indispensable and forms the responsibility of the Government. Setting up of industries though an economic objective, the need of the hour is providing employment opportunities.
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E-Governance: Government to Citizen(G2C) initiatives in India. Dr. Rupinder Katoch
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The e-Governance scenario in India has come a long way since computers were first introduced in India.Presently the e-governance initiatives in India face lot of challenges in all spheres whether it is Government to Government interaction, Government to Business services or on-line services to the common man by the Government.
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Trends and Analysis of Foreign Direct Investments in India. Dr. Rupinder Katoch
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India's rise in Global FDI shows increasing Global Investors confidence in India. The Indian government's favourable policy regime in regard to opening up of economy and robust business environment leading to India's status of fastest growing economy have ensured that foreign capital keeps flowing into the country.
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The Effect of Principals' Transformational Leadership on Schools' Life in Indonesia: An Empirical Study in Elementary Schools of Merauke District, Papua, Indonesia. Basilius Redan Werang, Martha Loupatty and Hesty Tambajong
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This study mainly discusses the direct effect of principals' transformational leadership on school climate and teachers' morale in elementary schools of Merauke district, Papua, Indonesia. This effect was tested with a sampel of 258 teachers drawn from amongst 1300 elementary school teachers of Merauke district, Papua, Indonesia.
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HRD Climate in Management Education: Framework study of Private Management Institutions in Uttar Pradesh, India. Shipraa Shri and Dr. Vinod Kumar Yadav
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Success of any organization depends on the skills and Motivation of employees. Every organiza-tion likes to have competent employees as its assets. This aspect of understanding and developing people becomes the most decisive factor for the HRD climate prevailing in the organization.
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ARMS REGULATION IN INDIA:Perception Towards The Implications of Relaxed Gun Norms in India. Amarpal Singh Ahlawat, Anshul Dhiman and Atharv Singh
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The Indian system of gun licensing is a comprehensive one as compared to some other countries like United States of America. The task of attaining a license in India is cumbersome and most gun license applications don’t qualify.
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The jurisprudential and legal survey of Ta'zir (rebuke), as specified and authorized by religious laws. Dr.Seyed Hassan Hosseini and GhavamKhoshvaght
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The term religiously specified and authorized Ta'zir (rebuke) seems to bear ambiguities from the perspective of the jurisprudential and legal statutory regulations in the amendment adhered to the article 15 and article 135 of the Islamic punishment code enacted in 2013 which is considered as somehow innovative measures taken in terms of the modern codes of law and such is the case there is a need for resorting to interpretations in order for the concepts and the examples to be identified and recognized.
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compensating for spiritual damage in the Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) and law. Dr.Seyed Hassan Hosseini and Mohammad Ebadi
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Spiritual damage is a loss which is incurred on the individual's personal prestige, fame and/or emotions and feelings. It can also be sensed as an abuse to the human beings non-financial rights, even hurting the individual's friendship, familial and religious feelings and emotions and it can incorporate the pain and the suffering which are known to be imposed on an individual as a consequence to an incident or an event.
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Comparative study on garment limits in Islamic view point and in non-Islamic religions. Dr.Seyed Hassan Hosseini and Bagherheydari
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Based on revealed religions world view humankind is vicegerent of god on the world and the center and axle of universe. Humankind is responsible for pursuivant of gaining knowledge,self cultivation and social amending.
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Resistance Toward Cultural Domination In Hindu Balinese Community In Praya Regency Central Lombok. I NYOMAN MURBA WIDANA
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The application of the bureaucratic system of regional autonomy has an implication toward the freedom to express ethnic identity within a social life. Especially in the communities that have a diversity of ethnic groups could experience duality. On the one hand, the group that occupied the majority position can express their identity freely without obtaining obstacles.
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Employment trends and employment elasticity in india after post Globalization. Simta Rani
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The development strategy that was adopted by India after independence based on central planning, which is failed to make conscious effort to promote labour intensive employment growth. Employment trends in industries can be better understood by employment growth and employment elasticity.
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India's foreign policy since Independence. Dr Shalini Sharma
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The foreign policy of India like that of any other country is an extension of its internal policy and reflects the dominant domestic concerns. 'Our foreign policy', Nehru wrote, 'will ultimately be governed by our internal policy'. The foreign policy of a country is primarily based on its own individual interests and what it considers good for the world in general.
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Poor Performance of Public Sector Banks in India: Some Options to Revamp. Dr.Rupinder Katoch
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Public Sector Banks (PSBs) play a vital role in India's economy. Public sector banks, which account for 72.7 per cent of the total banking assets in India, grew at an average of 73.7 per cent during the period 2010-14 (IBEF, 2015), have reported rapid deterioration in its profitability in the recent past.
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Role of Media in the life of Adolescents. Priyanka Sharma and Dr. Ankita Tyagi
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This study had been conducted in senior secondary school of Roorkee, situated in district Haridwar (Uttarakhand). The purpose of study was to study the importance and influence of media on adolescents. The sample of the study comprised 50 adolescents of class 11th and 12th. Survey method was used to collect the data for the purpose a self constructed questionnaire was used.
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Impact of Autism and Behavioral Problem on Parenting Stress of Children with Autism. Sunayan and Kumari Chandra
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This study had been conducted in senior secondary school of Roorkee, situated in district Haridwar (Uttarakhand). The purpose of study was to study the importance and influence of media on adolescents. The sample of the study comprised 50 adolescents of class 11th and 12th. Survey method was used to collect the data for the purpose a self constructed questionnaire was used.
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The survey of the usurpation statutory decrees in the fivefold religion jurisprudence and the Iranian civil law. Dr.Seyed Hassan Hosseini and HedayatHosseinzadeh
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In the present study, various definitions provided for the term "usurpation" and the most comprehensive and all-inclusive interpretation that can be encompassing the entire consequences and effects and the mandates have been determined which seemingly include "forcibly taking control of another one's right".
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Arise of Gujarat Dalit Literary Movement: A Study. U. S. Saranya
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Gujarati Dalit literature started with the Dalit movement initiated in the state. Gujarat Dalit movement received no attention from the main stream writers. Though there were lot of classical battle between purists and utilitarian then the fury downed and Gujarat Dalit literature set itself the task of a new form content dialectic.
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448-456
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De-Braminising the Music: A Critical review of K.V.Raghupathi's Rajesh, the Musician. U S Saranya
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Rajesh, the Musician is one of the short stories of K.V Raghupathi's The Untouchable Piglet (2015). The short story Rajesh, the Musician aims at depicting the social irony and scintillating satire on the human conditions of the modern world. It is about how a boy belongs to the marginalised sections was denied the art of learning the so called divine karnatic music.
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457-463
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The courtship request proposed by the suitor from the betrothed one from the perspective of the five religions. Dr Hormoz Asadi and Abdalrahim Oboodi
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Regarding marriage, it is ordinary and common for the men to ask for courtship from a woman; that is the man usually makes a promise to get married to a woman. The legitimate and lawful courtship request has to be made based on some conditions the mandates and decrees of which differ according to the conditions and circumstances based upon which it has been proposed.
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Do Extrinsic Motivators Motivate Housekeeping Employees In Luxury Hotels? Prof. Lalita S. Chirmulay and Prof. Dr. Kirti S. Gupta
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Effective Human Resource Management policies are the key to motivation and need to be adopted by the management of the various segments of Luxury hotels to improve employee productivity.
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Overview of Conventional and Shari'ah Mutual Funds: A Literature Review. MUSTAFA HUSSAIN KHAN and HAFIZ MAJDI AB. RASHID
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The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on conventional mutual funds as well as Shari'ah mutual funds along with their distinguished features. Similar to conventional mutual funds, Shari'ah mutual fund industry has witnessed phenomenal growth in terms of size, products and sophistication.
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486-504
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Development at the cost of uprooting people - An Indian scenario. Chithra Kuruvilla and Dr. K. Sathyamurthi
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Development is an unavoidable phenomenon from the time of human civilization, but when it turns to hurt the life, living and sentiments of a larger mass, it becomes a serious concern. India is a developing country and hence the development initiatives should be a part and parcel of its progress.
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505-514
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Precautionary Savings and Social Safety Net: An empirical study on Rural Households in Sri Lanka. M.M.Gunatilake
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Economic and social indicators prove that the social safety net in Sri Lanka is strong when compared with those of neighbouring South Asian countries. The economy has been able to provide a commendable social security to its people through a strong and widely covered social safety net since independence.
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515-524
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A Study of Traditional Games of Tribes of Yavatmal District. Dr. SwapnilVidhate and BitamSadokpam
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This study was an attempt to find out the traditional games of tribes of Yavatmal district. The researcher reviewed this study based on the relevant references available in the library of Bhartividyapeeth deemed university, college of physical education, Pune.
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525-544
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Effectiveness of Communication Package for Enhancing Awareness on Entrepreneurial Skills of Women under Self Help Groups. Neelam Basera and Neelam Bhardwaj
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The purpose of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of communication package on enhancing awareness on entrepreneurial skills of women in SHGs. The study was carried out in Almora district of Uttarakhand. Hawalbagh block was selected purposively considering the entrepreneurial activities and availability of active and functional SHGs under various Government and NGOs.
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545-559
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Mental Toughness Among The Hockey Player Of State And National Level. Mr. Mohammed SuhailKalim and Dr. Vijay Francis Peter
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Mental toughness is the ability to consistently sustain one's ideal performance state during adversities in competition performing to one's potential requires good technique and mental skills. The purpose of the study was to find out the difference between the mental toughness of hockey players at State and National level.
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560-569
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Farmers' Suicide: Trends and Trials. Mrs. Atashi Rath and Prof.Navaneeta Rath
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Farmer suicides continue to rise over the years reflecting a serious agrarian threat in the country. In the colonial and post colonial period, it manifested itself in the form of peasant unrests and riots occurring in some selected pockets of the country. However, with the onset of structural reforms, agriculture became vulnerable to a number of lop sided market policies that favoured more of the corporate and industrial houses than agriculture.
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570-589
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Study the reaction and reactions common to the currency devaluation. MahnazHojjati and Dr.AliFaghihHabibi
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currency devaluation of money on current economic issues over the past three decades has been to continue And the intensity of the Iranian economy and unjust adverse effects on monetary relations, especially in the long run is set. This study examines the response and reaction to the devaluation has been the norm.
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590-597
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Dynamics and perspectives of drunkenness in the some countries of CIS. Urazaliev Murod Koraevich
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Drunkenness dynamics and perspectives of drunkenness in the some countries of Commonwealth of Independent States.Drinking contributes to the commission of a wide variety of crimes.Drunk loses the ability to adequate perception of the environment, people and their actions, loses self-control becomes unrestrained, cheeky and rude
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598-604
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Corporate Social Responsibility At Joseph Eye Hospital In Tiruchirappalli City, Tamil Nadu. Dr. P. Jeyapal and G. P. Zenani Sri
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In India, there are many acts and policies to promote the business and economic activities especially for corporate social responsibility (CSR). However the Companies Act, 2013 gets a historical importance since it includes the CSR mandate as an attempt to supplement the government's efforts towards the country's development.
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Islamic Rights of Women in the Context of Social Status and Marital Security among Married and Divorcee Mates of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. Naila Ansari and A.K.Kapoor
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A study has focused on social status and marital security of the Sunni Muslim women belonged from Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh through directly examined different factors especially in distinct five Marriage patterns including newly married couple, Long duration couple, Divorcee & first marriage and Divorcee & divorce marriage.
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The Unheard Souls of Raja Chelliah Committee- An Exclusive Study on Tax Reforms In India. Ravi. M.V.
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Taxation is an important source of revenue for any country. It helps in securing social justice, reducing inequalities in income and wealth, mobilizing savings and discouraging undesirable investment. The Objective behind reform is orienting the tax structure towards an open and competitive economy by improving its efficiencies and tax revenues on a sustainable basis.
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628-647
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A Case Study On Work Place Violence Against Women In Tiruchirappalli District, Tamil Nadu. Kumutha Valli
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Violence is actually not an accepted practice of doing. It's a kind of forcing without respecting the interest and right of women. Everywhere it is happening and it is common in work places. Some sectors are framing some immoral behaviours and its acceptance by the workers is as the common code of ethic for getting any kind of work related improvements like promotion, transfer and for easy process of everything needed.
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648-659
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Role of Education in empowering Women: an analysis in Assam. Priyanka Hazarika
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Women empowerment is one of the important means of human development. Empowering women generally implies the process of upliftment of economic, social and political status of women. It not only implies to improve the material well-being of women, but also their active participation in development process.
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660-668
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Rise of Tamil Dalit Literary Movement: A Study. U. S. Saranya
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Tamil Dalit Literature identifying itself as the literature of protest it found its impact on form and content which frequently influenced the language and styles of the writers. The writers challenged the stereotyped and not only wept, accused, and abused but also laughed, loved and celebrated.
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669-677
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Evolution of Dalit Political Movement in Kerala and TamilNadu. U. S. Saranya
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Dalit movements started as a form of revolution in order to voice out for their right in the society. People fight for a cause and that turns into a movement and sometimes it is the movements which bring people together to fight against the atrocities.
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Effect Of Online Mastery Learning On Skill Of Acquiring Knowledge In Relation To Self Regulation And Self Esteem. Prof. Malvinder Ahuja and Dr. Suman Lata
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The present study was conducted to investigate into the effectiveness of Online Mastery Learning Strategy on skill of Acquiring Knowledge for IX grade English in relation to self regulation and self esteem. A school sample of 312 ninth grade students was drawn from the representative Secondary Schools of Chandigarh and Chandigarh Extension.
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687-704
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Manifestation and Social Construction of Corruption in Kenya's Passenger Service Vehicles in the Face of Blase Passengers. Dr Vicky Khasandi-Telewa
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The traffic department of the Kenya Police Service is perceived to be the most notorious establishment for taking bribes. Respondents to annual surveys on corruption conducted by Transparency International always rank Kenya's police service as one of the most corrupt among Kenyan institutions.
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705-727
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Preferred Classroom Environment by Teacher Educators. Ms. Manisha
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The present investigation was to find the preferred classroom Environment by Teacher Educators. Survey method of investigation was employed. The findings of the study showed that there is a significant difference between male and female teacher educators in relation to their preferred classroom environment.
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Rethinking Development: A Polemical View of Development in North-East India. Yumnam Surjyajeevan
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The landlocked state of Manipur, which has been deduced to a peripheral state by the geo-political economy of Indian state, has been in constant dialogue for its development for last 60 years. However, the nature of dialogues being discursive, leads to framing of superficial development policies and programmes.
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Traditional Treatment System Of Bastar District. Dr. Suman Panigrahi
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The role of a traditional indigenous medicine man, in the tribal community is much more extensive than of a city physician. In tribal areas due to the less availability of allopathic health care facilities and costly medicines, people also go for folk practitioner's treatment which is locally and easily available.
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755-773
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Gender Imbalance In India: Sex Selective Abortions And Female Discrimination. Madan Mohan Laddunuri
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India a diversifying country facing huge gender decline from past decades, especially women. India is one of the countries across the world which has the lowest and the declining gender ratio. It is 940 women against 1,000 men as per 2011 census. The total population of India crossed 1210 millions and male population 624 million while female, 586 million population.
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774-783
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Study of Anxiety in Relation to Academic Achievement among 4th Class Students. Parul
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Anxiety is one of the major predictors of academic performance. Students with anxiety disorder display a passive attitude in their studies such as lack of interest in learning, poor performance in exams, and on assignments. This research observes the relationship between anxiety level and students' academic achievement.
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784-794
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Impact of Solid Waste Disposal on Health and Environment in the Nyagatare City: an Assessment. Dukuziyaturemye Pierre and Dr. Prashanta Naik
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Worldwide, solid waste disposal has been considered as one of the sources of the environmental pollution and in turn environmental degradation. In most of the developing countries, characterized by acceleration of population and the escalating demand for food, there has been a rise in the quantity of waste generated.
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795-808
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Gender use of Global System for Mobile Communications in Agriculture in Abuja, Nigeria. Julius AJAH
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The study examined gender use of Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM)in Abuja, Nigeria. The main objective is to verify if significant difference exists in the male and female farmers' use of GSM phones. A multi-stage technique was used to select respondents in four Area Councils(Kwali, Kuje, Gwagwalada and Abaji) while questionnaires were used for data collection.
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Socio- Economic Status of Women Entrepreneurs in Assam with Special Reference to Kamrup District. Mrs. Alaka Hujuri
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When a woman or a group of women start, organize and operate a business enterprise they are known as women entrepreneur(s). Government of India (2003-04) defines women entrepreneurs as those entrepreneurs who own and control an enterprise having a minimum financial interest of 51 per cent of the capital and provides at least 51 per cent of employment generated in the enterprise to women.
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822-838
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Public Expenditure and Economic Growth in Nagaland: A Time Series Analysis. Vinyuhu Lhoungu., Prof. Biswambhara Mishra. And P. Srinivasa Suresh
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There have been various studies in the field of the causal effect relationship between public expenditure and economic growth. Several explanatory variables have been used by many authors in determining the nexus between public expenditure and economic growth with different sets of models.
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839-888
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Acceptance Of Cab Service And Popularity Of Cab Brands (A Case Study Of Ahmedabad City). SEEMA. G. HARIRAMANI
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Due to the rising levels of stress at work place and everywhere, urge for materialistic life, craze for automatic gadgets, luxurious lifestyle, heavy traffic on roads, no traffic sense in people, rising tariffs for parking etc. etc.; people are trying to bring comfort and convenience in their lives. To be with themselves, that means to spend time with oneself.
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Self Esteem And Job Satisfaction Of Selected Tribal Women Entrepreneurs Of Mizoram. Vijayalakshmi Priya.Y and Dr.R.Bhavani
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Woman were the first humans to taste bondage, a slave even before slavery came into existence and educational backwardness is also a major reason of woman lagging behind men. Women have plunged into the field of entrepreneurship to achieve economic independence and they have found it effective in emerging social and economical role.
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901-909
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Application of the EFQM Excellence Model to AROMA. Artur Czerwinski
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In this article we apply the EFQM Excellence Model to AROMA - a company located in Poland which specializes in producing flavored tea mixtures. Three methods have been used to gather data necessary for achieving the goal - observation, interview with the head manager and survey.
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The role of Commercial Banks in Establishing the Principles of Social Responsibility (A case study of Jordon Arab Bank, 2015). Mukhtar, Elfatih Mohamed Osman
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This research addressed the issues of Commercial Banks and their roles in incorporating and establishing Social Responsibility (SR) (a case study of Jordan's Arab Bank as a Commercial Bank). It elucidated the concept of the commercial bank, its functions and features as well as explaining the concept of social responsibilities and its significance for the community.
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927-951
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Women-Empowerment through Women Entrepreneurship. Dr.Prof.N.Rajendhiran. and P.Masiyamoorthy
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The topic on "Women Empowerment" is a burning issues all over the world. "Women empowerment" and "women equality with men" is a universal issue. Women Empowerment refers to the creation of an environment for women where they can make decisions of their own for their personal benefits as well as for the society.
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952-968
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National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development The Engine of Promoting the Micro Finance. Des Raj and Saroj Kumari Sharma
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Micro-finance has become one of most discussed subjects in the last two decades all over the world. In India a variety of microfinance schemes and various approaches have been practiced by both government and non-government organizations. Microfinance was strengthened by Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Cooperative Banks and other poverty alleviation programme.
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969-978
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Indonesian Learning Based on Problem. Haerun Ana
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This study investigated Indonesian learning based on theproblem. It was more to the conceptual frame study in learning Indonesian. To create the good competency of students in solving the problem needs learning strategy frames of problem-solving or it was called as problem-based learning.Problem-based learning constitutes a learning model using the problem as the first step to getting new knowledge.
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Tourism Sector and its Impact on Uttarakhand State Economy. Dr Bharti Jaiswal, Dr. MadhuBisht and Miss Jagriti Jaiswal
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According to the World Economic Forum's Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2013, India ranks 11th in the Asia pacific region and 65th globally out of 140 economies ranked on travel and tourism Competitiveness Index.
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987-998
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Bachhan ki aatmhatya me nari. Dr Santosh kaul kak
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Aatmhatya me vyakti atharth aatmkthakar ke jivan se sambandhit bhavnayo, ghatnao, kriya - prtikriyao, parsango evm anginat anbhovo ka smavesh hai.
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999-1006
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Traditional Rural Self-Governing System Of The Garos In Tripura: A Study. Pradip Dey and Shyamal Das
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In Tripura there are nineteen tribal communities who constitute about one-third of the total population of the State. They have similarities as well as differences with respect to language, religion and a number of other ways of life.
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1007-1013
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Sarita
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1014-1019
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Industrial Development of Kanpur - A Historical Study
Dr Preeti Trivedi
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1020-1034
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AN EXAMINATION OF INDIA'S CRIMINAL LAW
AMENDMENTS
Dr. Harish Kumar Sharma
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1035-1042
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Study of Determinants and Development of Customer Based Brand Equity
(CBBE) in Banking Sector in India
Dr. Bhaumik Nayak
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Banks play very critical function in move of cash in a country. With multiplied
opposition in banking quarter, advertising and marketing of a financial institution turns into
critical and advertising and marketing techniques an important for each financial
institution
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1043-1052
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Paper in Hindi
Dr. Renu Rani Singh
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1053-1060
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Paper in Hindi
Dr Suman Dhaka
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1061-1069
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ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਾਰਤਕ ਅਤੇ ਵਾਰਤਕ ਕਾਰ
ਹਰਪ੍ਰੀਤ ਕੌਰ
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1070-1079
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THINGS FALL APART - A POST-COLONIAL NOVEL
NIVEDITHA CAROLINE LOBO
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Chinua Achebe‟s Things Fall Apartdepicts the African culture, religious rites and superstitions through the Ibo society.
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1090-1093
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