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  • VIEWING CREATIVITY THROUGH THE CRITICAL LENS


Manpreet Ola

Abstract: The aim of this review article is to see creativity from the negative angle, all this while creativity has been seen in the positive light with its beneficial effects in the form of catharsis and its link with intelligence, but by focusing on the negative aspects. Which had gained popularity through the famous words of Aristotle, which were: “No great genius has ever been without some madness”.

17-20
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  • ASSESSMENT OF PERSON WITH DISABILITY LIVELIHOOD OPTIONS INDIVIDUALLYIN THE SELECTED BLOCKS OF UTTARAKHAND


Dr. Rajeev Prasad Bijalwan, Ms. B Maithili, Ms. Neelam Panday

Abstract: As per the World Health Organization; Disability is an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. Impairment is a problem in body function or structure; an activity limitation is a difficulty encountered by an individual in executing a task or action; while a participation restriction is a problem experienced by an individual in involvement in life situations.

21-29
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  • IMPLEMENTATION OF WOMEN WELFARE PROGRAMMES IN TELANGANA – A STUDY OF NALGONDA DISTRICT


Rajeshwari Annampatla, Prof. Ravinder Kaur

Abstract: Women are the most vulnerable group in a major parts of India. The Government of India thus introduced a number of schemes for the welfare of the people and more specifically for the women. But the schemes also do not reach to the appropriate group of people because of lack of awareness and corruption along with a number of other reasons.

39-56
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  • SEXUAL CRIME AGAINST MIGRANT/REFUGEE WOMEN AND ITS PROSECUTION UNDER INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A CRTITICAL ANALYSIS


Ms. Tokmem Doming, Neha Gaur

Abstract: Displaced people are created as the aftereffect of an assortment of social, financial, and political changes, including-however not constrained to-ethnic wars, monetary destruction, natural fiascoes, and wide-scale human rights manhandle. One of the striking qualities of the world's outcast populace is the noteworthy overrepresentation of ladies and kids amongst its positions.

70-88
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  • SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND YOUTHS IN GLOBAL ERA: AN OVERVIEW


Dr. Vijaylaxmi Saxena

Abstract: Youth is a phase in the life-course between childhood and adulthood and the grounds for social exclusion of adults and youngsters are largely the same. Chronic and repetitive experiences of discrimination increase the probability of experiencing social exclusion.

89-103
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  • A STUDY OF WORK LIFE BALANCE OF TEACHERS WORKING AT UNIVERSITIES IN TAMILNADU


R. Gayathiri, Dr. Lalitha Ramakrishnan

Abstract: Since the 1960s, there has been an increasing interest in the conflict between work and family life domains. Several developments, such as, changing economic trends, competitive forces, dominance of services sector, information revolution that has led to 24/7 work models, changes in demographics, increased levels of education and employment of female population, rise of dual-earner families, and changes in the composition of households, have made the work-life balance a pertinent area of concern to scholars, individuals and Universities across the globe.

104-114
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  • RESONANCE OF TAMIL TV SERIAL IMAGES OF WOMEN AMONG URBAN WOMEN VIEWERS


A. Arokiaraj

Abstract: Television as powerful mass medium shapes the attitudes and beliefs of the audience.Plenty of studies have been done on the contributions of television programs for the empowerment of women.

134-153
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  • SOCIAL EXCLUSION OF TRANSGENDER PEOPLE TOWARDS INCLUSIVE POLICY


Dr. Mrinalini. S, Prof. S. Gurusamy

Abstract: The term „transgender people‟ is generally used to describe those who transgress social gender norms. Transgender is often used as an umbrella term to signify individuals who defy rigid, binary gender constructions, and who express or present a breaking and/or blurring of culturally prevalent stereotypical gender roles.

154-163
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  • SOCIAL EXCLUSION OF TRANSGENDER PEOPLE TOWARDS INCLUSIVE POLICY


Dr. Mrinalini. S, Prof. S. Gurusamy

Abstract: The term „transgender people‟ is generally used to describe those who transgress social gender norms. Transgender is often used as an umbrella term to signify individuals who defy rigid, binary gender constructions, and who express or present a breaking and/or blurring of culturally prevalent stereotypical gender roles.

154-163
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  • HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLD AMENITIES OF DAILY LABOUR MARKET WORKERS: A MICRO-LEVEL STUDY


Prof. Jabir Hasan Khan and Nazim Ali,

Abstract: The present paper attempts to examine the housing and household amenities of daily labour market workers in the Aligarh city. The research work is based on primary source of data collected through the direct questionnaire to the respondents in the city carried out during 2015.

164-177
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  • CHINA’S INTERESTS IN PAKISTAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR (POK)


Avtar Singh Sekhon

Abstract: Chinese interest in the strategically important region of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) lies in its quest to access Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean region through PoK; get hold of the natural resources essential for its economic growth; expand its area of influence in the region and keep a close eye on the developments in the region as a whole and India in particular.

178-185
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  • HOUSEHOLD FOOD AND NUTRITIONAL SECURITY OF RURAL FAMILIES OF HAILAKANDI DISTRICT THROUGH NUTRITION GARDENING


Kabita C. Sarma, Saurabh Sarma, Sk. Md. Azizur Rahman, S.B. Singh, A.K. Tripathi and S.V. Ngachan

Abstract: Fruits and vegetables play a noteworthy role in human nutrition. They are packed with full of goodness and often contain a numeral of essential vitamins and minerals that cannot be found in other types of foods and are known as the reservoirs of vital nutrients.

186-194
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  • SUBSTANCE (ALCOHOL) ADDICTION AMONG MALE TO FEMALE TRANSGENDER IN CHENNAI CITY


Dr. Arun Kumar. S, Sudha. M

Abstract: Available evidence suggests the need to address substance abuse among Male to female Transgender. An unknown but significant proportion of this communityconsume alcohol possiblyto forget stress and depression that they face in their daily life.

195-200
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  • CITY AND POSSIBILITY OF COMMUNITY: A READING OF MAX WEBER AND LOUIS WIRTH


Mohammad Sayeed

Abstract: For the early theorists of the city life community emerged as a key question. Urbanization was described through its ability to bring transformations in the social, political and economic structure of society.

201-209
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  • CONNECTIONS BETWEEN YOGA AND BUDDHISM


Nanthakumar Muniandy

Abstract: Buddhism and Yoga are great traditions which evolved out the same spiritual culture of ancient India. They use many of the same terms and follow many of the same principles and practices.

210-215
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  • BARRIERS AND CHALLENGES IN GIRLS’ EDUCATION AND STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE THEIR EDUCATION


Dr. M.P Baligar

Abstract: The problems of girls are different from the problems of the boys.

216-223
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  • FACTORS AFFECTING THE JOB SATISFCATION OF EMPLOYEES IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS


Priyanka Mahajan

Abstract: Job Satisfactionas the sum of all negative and positive aspects related to the individual’s Salary, his/her physical and emotional working conditions, the authority he/she has the autonomous usage of this authority, the level of success he/she has maintained and rewards given due to his success, the social statue maintained in relation with his/her colleagues and administrators.

224-246
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  • PRESENT STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF PHYICAL EDUCATION AS A COMPULSORY SUBJECT IN MEERUT UNIVERSITY


Sunil Kumar

Abstract: The present study examines the present status and future prospects of physical education as a compulsory subject in Meerut University. The sample was comprised of 35 students of different college of Meerut University and 35 lecturers (Physical Education and other subject) working in Meerut University were selected on the random basis. The item scale included the questions which also helped at times to conduct semi-structured interview. The nature of questions were open ended, and close ended

247-256
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  • भारत की आजादी - आर्य समाज व भिवानी की भूमिका


डाॅ. राजकुमार

Abstract: भारतीय समाज की जड़ता को तोड़कर एकता और समानता की ओर प्रवृत करके आजादी में उल्लेखनीय योगदान देने में आर्य समाज की महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका थी। इसकी सरल-सीधी, माननवीय गरिमापूर्ण व सार रूप से शुद्ध वैदिक परम्परा पर आधारित शिक्षाएँ ठेठ ग्रामीण आदमी को आसानी से प्रभावित करती थी इसलिए ठेठ हरियाणवी इससे बहुत प्रभावित हुए, यहाँ शीघ्र ही आर्य समाज गरीब व किसान वर्ग में लोकप्रिय हो गया। यहाँ इसके द्वारा शिक्षा संगठन व जागृति का बीजारोपण किया गया जिससे यह स्वतन्त्रता आन्दोलन का आधार वाहक बना।

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