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1 |
Dr. R. Uma DeviAbstract: Human rights are those rights which belong to an individual as a consequence of being human. These are the inherited rights by birth irrespective of their caste, creed, religion, sex and nationality. |
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1-17 |
2 |
V. Kalaiappan, Dr. K. KaliyaperumalAbstract: The Information Sharing (IS) is an inevitable phenomena among the human beings but it is much among the academics and researchers towards their pursuits. In this context, this research study made an attempt to focus on the IS behaviors of academics Researchers of the National Institutions of AYUSH. |
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18-29 |
3 |
A. GANESAN, M. NITHYAAbstract: “Eve-teasing†is the colloquial Indian term for public sexual harassment against women that includes everything from catcalling, to physical molestation and assault. |
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30-39 |
4 |
Dr. Swami AmritaAbstract: Mankind has always tried to attain peace and happiness through all available means. The changing conditions of the environment- the pollution, the depleting ozone layer, the infiltration of UV radiation are affecting the genetic constitution of mankind. |
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40-52 |
5 |
Dr. Hareet Kumar MeenaAbstract: With the arrival of the East India Company (EIC) in India, the administrative structure in general and the agrarian composition in particular, underwent radical change. Several major factors were responsible in shaping the British Land Revenue Policy, in which the financial factors remained on the priority. |
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53-65 |
6 |
K.C. LalmalsawmzauvaAbstract: This paper is an attempt to explore why Family planning programme is so successful in in the Christian dominated state of Mizoram, located in the northeastern part of India considering the fact that Christians in the state shared 87 percent of the total population have reservations against family planning programme since 1970s. |
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66-90 |
7 |
Dr.Sunil ChoudharyAbstract: Sub Centre is the first peripheral contact point between community and health care delivery system. Sub Centers are serving for the reduction in IMR and MMR in rural areas of India but still there are some gaps at Sub Center level like Absenteeism and irregularities of medical staff |
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107-118 |
8 |
Dr. RakhiAbstract: India is representing itself as a vast potential for overseas investment from a very long time. It has been observed during the present BJP led government that constant efforts have been done to encourage foreign investment into the Indian Market |
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119-126 |
9 |
Anil Kr.SaikiaAbstract: Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) was enacted by legislation on Aug 25, 2005 (known as NREGA at that time) and is the largest public programme in India, initiated by the UPA government. |
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127-138 |
10 |
पà¥à¤°à¤¾. कà¥. à¤à¤¸. आर. शिवणकरAbstract: सूचना का अधिकार अधिनियम 2005 की à¤à¥‚मिका और परिणामों का अधà¥à¤¯à¤¯à¤¨ |
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139-145 |
11 |
Dr. Ankur PareAbstract: A study on socio economic reorganization and health status of internally displaced persons of India |
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146-154 |
12 |
Dr AlkaAbstract: गाà¤à¤§à¥€ का सतà¥à¤¯à¤¾à¤—à¥à¤°à¤¹ दरà¥à¤¶à¤¨ : विशà¥à¤²à¥‡à¤·à¤£à¤¾à¤¤à¥à¤®à¤• अधà¥à¤¯à¤¯à¤¨ |
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183-188 |
13 |
Dr. Shashi Shekhar MisraAbstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the ways in which academic libraries are used by students and to determine whether or not such usage is related to the success that students experience in their academic endeavours. In addition, the investigation sought to determine whether or not such usage is related to the success that students experience in their academic endeavours. Without the library as an integral part of the curriculum, any educational system might be considered insufficient and lacking. It is a very significant factor that has contributed to the improvement of the academic performance as a whole |
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171-182 |