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  • A STUDY OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE IN RURAL WEST BENGAL, INDIA


Suman Hazra and Arnab Das

Abstract: Public Health infrastructure is the nerve center of public health. It is a very important measure for understanding the health care system in a country.

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  • ACCOUNTABILITY: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIAN JUDICIARY


Ajay Kumar, Satish Kumar

Abstract: Indian government is based on three basic pillars i.e. legislature, executive and the judiciary. Legislature is responsible for making law, executive for the rule application and Indian judiciary is for the adjudication of rule.

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  • MADAN MOHAN MALAVIYAS ROLE IN REVAMPING INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM


Dr. Pratibha Kumari

Abstract: In this paper the author tries to explore the contribution of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya in revamping the Indian education system. Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya (1861–1946) was an Indian educationist and politician notable for his role in the Indian independence movement and his espousal of Hindu nationalism (being one of the initial leaders of the far-right party( Hindu Mahasabha).

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  • Human Resource in 21stCentury :Challenges and Opportunities


Mrs. Yashwanti Singhmar

Abstract: As we enter the twenty-first century, experts continue to validate that it is the human asset, not the fixed assets, that will make the difference for successful organizations. While it has historically been HR’s job to “own” those assets, the overall enterprise must take a more active role in the workforce experience. Companies that desire to maintain a competitive edge, both now and in the future require human force well equipped to face the ever increasing pace of technological changes and techniques. Today where technology has changed everything with great extent, the methods of production, the process of recruitment, the training techniques, and new equipment etc

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  • WTO AND INDIA


BHAVNA GROVER AND PRERNA

Abstract: WTO is an organisation which regulates international trade. Its objective is to promote multilateral trade in goods and services by eliminating tariff and non tariff barriers. WTO imposes certain agreements on its member nations such as trade in agriculture ,trade related intellectual property rights ,trade related invest measures ,anti dumping, trade in agriculture ,trade in textile etc. India is the one of the founder member of WTO.

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  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ADJUSTMENT AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT


Dr. Sanjay Kumar

Abstract: Education is the ability to meet ones life. How the child adjust with varying situations determines the success of life. The investigator here aim to make a comparative study on the adjustment among undergraduate student the study was conducted use survey method. A total of 632 students of with 326 male and 306

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  • An overview of tribal society and the problem of virgin mothers


Mr. Sunil Babulal Uikey

Abstract: By sexually abusing tribal girls who are mired in illiteracy and poverty, the practice of making those 'virgin mothers' has increased significantly in tribal areas. This incident has created a new problem of virgin mothers in the tribal society

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  • Weathering of historical monuments by climate change-A case study of Kaiser Bagh Palace, Lucknow


Seema Singh and Ruchi Saxena

Abstract: Weathering of historical monuments by climate change-A case study of Kaiser Bagh Palace, Lucknow

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  • IMPACT ON REACTION TIME OF SPORTS TRAINIGN PROGRAM AMONG MEN ATHLETE PLAYERS


Sunil Kumar

Abstract: The present study examine the effect of sports training program on reaction time. Among the students before and after the raining program. To achieve thus purpose of the study thirty (30) male athlete of Guru Gobind Singh University were randomly selected as subject. They are group of the subject. The age group of the subject was 18-22 years all subject belongs to Delhi region. All the subject were inform about the aim and methodology of the study. The experimental group was given special training program of six weeks. The data was collected and administrate with the ANOVA test and was analysed in SPSS with the help of statistical procedure 't' test was used for analysing and comparison. Result are expressed as mean + S.D.. P < 0.05 was considered as significance

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  • सूचना एवं संचार तकनीकी का ग्रामीण विकास में योगदान


Dr Alka

Abstract: सूचना एवं संचार तकनीकी का ग्रामीण विकास में योगदान

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