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Vineet Kumar, Sudipa Kaur,Abstract: Rape, sexual assault, eve-teasing and stalking are matters of serious concern – not only because of the physical, emotional and psychological trauma which they engender in the victim, but also because these are practices which are being tolerated by a society ostensibly wedded to the rule of law. |
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1-13 |
2 |
Dr. Soumitra Kr. SinhaAbstract: The fact that deep-seated cultural factors had a great bearing on the mental make-up of the Bengali Muslims and their response and reaction to the Bengal Renaissance has not yet received the attention it deserves. |
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14-28 |
3 |
B. Mercy Alice, A. SrinivasanAbstract: In this paper the problem of time to recruitment is studied for a single grade manpower system with two sources of depletion and two thresholds using a univariate policy of recruitment based on shock model approach. |
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29-36 |
4 |
Mr. Prasant Kumar Behera, Mr. Santosh JenaAbstract: The present paper focused on the status of universalisation of elementary education under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in Jeypore Block of Koraput district, Odisha. The specific objectives of the study are to assess the progress made for achieving the overall goals of SSA and to investigate its effectiveness and problems in Jeypore Block. |
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37-51 |
5 |
Md. Mostofa JamanAbstract: When we think of bullying, the first thing that pops up in our mind is the reckless bullying many of us witnessed during our student life. Almost all of us grew up with the cruel truth that bullying is part of growing up. |
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52-71 |
6 |
R Sujatha, Hargovind KakkarAbstract: The paper deals with the challenges and concerns in Employee Mobility within the organization. Employee mobility is defined as to relocating an employee from one place to another. |
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72-93 |
7 |
Dr. (Mrs.) Tinku PaulAbstract: The unbridled social change both at the domestic and public sphere has led to growing number of crimes against women as well as posed confronting and compelling situations before them challenging her very survival. |
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94-109 |
8 |
Mollykutty P. V. , Kennedy Andrew ThomasAbstract: Character education is a topic of renewed interest for educationalists and institutions due to increased value deterioration found in different parts of the world. St. Chavara lived in nineteenth century which was a caste ridden and socially unjust society |
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110-123 |
9 |
Jayanta SahaAbstract: River terraces of the middle Subarnarekha basin area at particular geomorphic interest in the study of the consequences of the base level change being associated with the tectonic actions in the Subarnarekha basin. |
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124-135 |
10 |
Mayanglambam Lilee DeviAbstract: The issue of social exclusion and inclusion is relative and always contextual. Understanding various cases of exclusion and inclusion of sections of people from different parts of India will enhance comprehension of the issue and it will ultimately help in better policy formulation. This paper focuses on the case of Lois, an indigenous community in Manipur, Northeast India. |
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136-141 |
11 |
JAHANGEER AHMAD BHATAbstract: Of all the Indian social institutions caste has attracted the widest attention and it is not only the social scientists who have dealt with it, but novelists, dramatists and short story writers have also made caste and caste dynamics their dominant themes. The chief reasons for this are twofold: in the first place, the persistence and indestructibility of the caste system and secondly |
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142-146 |
12 |
Dr Renu BalaAbstract: This paper investigates the determinants of fertility patterns in rural and urban areas of the union territory of Chandigarh. A stratified sample was selected from rural and urban areas on the basis of their occupational structure to identify specific groups of the working population who contribute to higher fertility rates in rural and urban areas. Further Age-Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR) has been computed for all women in the fertile age groups to determine the most vulnerable age groups that the Family Welfare schemes should be focused on for achieving desired fertility outcomes. The quality of services provided by health departments in rural and urban areas has also been evaluated to assess the impact of those agencies in lowering fertility rates. |
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147-155 |
13 |
Dr Hari Narayan MouryaAbstract: Groundwater has important implications for its monetary, social and normative purposes, for example as consumptive water, water supply systems, agricultural business, industry and recreation. Water recognizes the Goliath portion in positions at surface and underground levels. In the vanishing period the groundwater keeps up with the surface water conditions. Groundwater and surface water are interrelated where effects on one can induce differences in the quality or extent of the other. Accordingly, the protection of groundwater should be as focused as that of surface water. There are more remarkable numbers than the latter thought about contamination of groundwater in India from common and human activities. |
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156-164 |
14 |
पूनम दतà¥à¤¤à¤¾ डाॅ. संजीव कà¥à¤®à¤¾à¤° बंसलAbstract: सरà¥à¤µà¤ªà¤²à¥à¤²à¥€ डाॅ. राधाकृषà¥à¤£à¤¨à¥ के दरà¥à¤·à¤¨ का राजनीतिक पहलू |
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165-169 |