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Syed Tabrez HassanAbstract: Digital or electronic payments are non-physical ways of exchange of currencies and utilities among buyers and sellers, which exhibits the same properties as those of physical one without having a tangible presence. This method can be utilised for buying physical goods and services. |
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1-8 |
2 |
Dr. Annapurna GuptaAbstract: The present research was undertaken to investigate the differences in social classes and age groups in their social value. The sample consisted of 300 women from Kanpur City. Random sampling technique was used for selection of the subjects. |
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9-15 |
3 |
Dr. V. Kalaiappan, Dr. R. Santha kumarAbstract: This paper attempts to highlight the growth of green technology research in global based on the number of publications appeared in the web of science database. During the period (2006-2015) a total of 8610 publications were published by the scientists in the field. |
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16-32 |
4 |
Sarbani SharmaAbstract: Crisis as a methodological exercise using the apparatus of an event provide us with certain analytical modes or points of access in the study of human life. This paper demonstrates how a critical event in the history of Jammu and Kashmir- the 1987 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Elections instituted a new modality of historical action and practices which were not inscribed in the inventory of the prevailing situation in the state. |
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33-43 |
5 |
Dr. Soumitro ChakravartyAbstract: This working research paper examines the impact of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) upon the health status of participating women across two blocks of the Ranchi District in the state of Jharkhand, India. Predominantly SHGs function as a tool for socio-economic development of women by engaging them in income generation activities and providing them customized financial services in a need-based manner to make them economically self-reliant. |
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44-54 |
6 |
Dr. P. N. PremalathaAbstract: According to Kofi Annan “There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women.†Development programs to empower women are unproductive if population and reproductive health care programs are not taken at the same time. |
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55-67 |
7 |
“ETHICS ON VIOLENCEâ€Abstract: This work is a thought experiment on violence and also over all view of my M.Phil dissertation by taking references of the Bhagvad Geeta and western philosophy that tries to seek a general definition of „what is just?‟ in trying to understand how violence occur and what are its solution? However, there is no ultimate solution or end of violence in this article. |
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68-80 |
8 |
Ugumanim Bassey Obo, Jacob Iba Omenka, Tabitha Venenge AgishiAbstract: It is widely agreed that Nigeria is an immensely endowed country, and if its huge resources had been prudently managed and deployed, the country would not have been in the embarrassingly deplorable condition it presently finds itself. This study adopts a documentary survey of extant relevant data, which are then analysed within the purview of our research supposition. |
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118-134 |
9 |
Dr. Md. Ayub MallickAbstract: The work is basically based on the relevance of minority rights in Indian democracy which is pluralist in nature. I have tried to explore that relevance in the present day scenario. |
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143-156 |
10 |
Ramkumar S, Dr. MSR MariyappanAbstract: This paper tries to explore the cultural influences on organizational learning exclusively in small and medium enterprises with reference to Mysuru district of Karnataka. It is not necessary to argue that the large scale enterprises have their own scientific process to inculcate their unique culture aligned with their organizational goals. |
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157-176 |
11 |
Aarti Sharma, Ashish Dhar MishraAbstract: Student Engagement is the time that the student devotes in the educational activities and the holistic learning, facilities and opportunities that the institution provides to the student in the form of learning. This paper highlights the relationship between the four essential variables of the student engagement with the performance and growth of the student. |
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177-188 |
12 |
Dr. P. Chand BashaAbstract: Women in India are the victims of multiple socio–economic and cultural factors. Emancipation of women is a pre-requisite for nation’s economic development and social upliftment. In this context, Self-Help Groups (SHGs) have emerged as the tool that wields power to create a socio- economic revolution in the rural areas of our country. |
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189-198 |
13 |
Suraiya Menon, Dr. RM SinghAbstract: This paper aims to analyze Paul Humphreys Arguments on “Emergence of propertiesâ€. It brings to the surface the presumptions of him in regard to the possibility of emergence of properties. |
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228-239 |
14 |
Dr. Nageswara Rao DaraAbstract: This paper analyse the real situation of exclusion of SCs/STs through Budget and diverting allocated sub-plan funds. Adivasis and Dalits have been deprived of a staggering over decades by successive governments. |
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265-295 |
15 |
Dr Chandrakanta SahooAbstract: Business is an organ of society. Therefore, they coexist. When business does not flourish, it hinders the societal development. |
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327-334 |
16 |
Dr. M. RajeshAbstract: Brand loyalty is positive feelings towards a brand and dedication to purchase the same product or service repeatedly now and in the future from the same brand, regardless of a competitor’s actions or changes in the environment. It can also be demonstrated with other behaviors such as positive word of mouth advocacy. |
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349-355 |
17 |
Dr. Silajit Guha, Deewash P RaiAbstract: Reality shows on television have been a new sensation among all the sections of television viewers irrespective of their socio-cultural differences. Not only in India, the popularity of reality television as an important genre has been proved to be successful across the different countries of the world. |
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405-424 |
18 |
Dr. Prabodhan Aravind PolAbstract: This paper seeks to provide an overview of educational activism conducted by Dalit activists during the colonial period. It seeks to focus on the period between the late 19th century and the mid 1940s. |
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425-436 |
19 |
Dr. Daljit KaurAbstract: Land use is the total arrangement and the activity that human beings undertaken on earth surface. According to the changing needs of the society, time to time, the land use also changed. |
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437-448 |
20 |
Mr. Dhanraj Babu, (Associate Professor), Ms. Arunima Sreeletha, (Clinical Instructor)Abstract: Globally road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among young people aged 15-19 years and second leading cause among 5-14 year olds. The UN General Assembly has declared 2011 to 2020 as the "Decade of Action for Road Safetyâ€. |
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449-454 |
21 |
Suman RaniAbstract: no |
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455-461 |
22 |
Dr. Kompal WadhawanAbstract: Environment includes all living and non living components. It is the sum of all conditions and influences that affect the development and life of organism |
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462-468 |
23 |
PratibhaAbstract: Education, as a social process, focuses on the reproduction of knowledge and sociological perspectives can further the understanding of the educational problems by locating this understanding within the context of social change |
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470-475 |
24 |
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476-481 |
25 |
Monika Bhatia, Dr.Narinder KaurAbstract: Telecom services are the need of modern day society. The companies in the telecom sector are facing cut throat competition in the market. The major players are coming up with new plans and lucrative offers to satisfy the customers. In the present study customer satisfaction in telecom sector has been measured by asking the cus |
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482-498 |
26 |
Dr. Md Shaheen AkhtarAbstract: This paper explores how eighteenth-century debates about femininity are played out in Samuel Richardson’s Pamela; Or Virtue Rewarded, and manifested in the responses to the novel, both literary and non-literary |
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499-511 |
27 |
पà¥à¤°à¤¾. डाॅ.कलà¥à¤ªà¤¨à¤¾ सतीष कावळेAbstract: पà¥à¤°à¤¯à¥‹à¤œà¤¨à¤®à¥‚लक हिनà¥à¤¦à¥€ का हिनà¥à¤¦à¥€ पà¥à¤°à¤šà¤¾à¤°-पà¥à¤°à¤¸à¤¾à¤° मे योगदान |
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512-515 |
28 |
1 P. Bhanu Rekha, 2 Dr. Naresh Sharma 3Dr. SeemaAbstract: Women's cricket is the form of the team sport of cricket that is played by women. The first recorded match was in England on 26 July 1745. The first recorded match of women's cricket was reported in The Reading Mercury on 26 July 1745, a match contested between eleven maids of Bramley and eleven maids of Hambledon, all dressed in white. |
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516-520 |
29 |
Dr Mali Ram VermaAbstract: As human pressure on the natural environment has increased, so has biodiversity. The ultimate reasons for the increase in pressure can be linked to a long period of rapid growth of the human population and a similar period in which per capita wealth in the more affluent parts of the world has also increased. These two elements combine to bring enormous pressure on the earth's natural habitats and native plants and animals. Poverty exacerbates the problem. Poor people who do not have access to economic and human resources and do not have a secure land tenure do not have much incentive to invest in sustainable cropping practices and may be forced to relocate to marginal productive areas. |
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524-532 |
30 |
डॉ. राजेनà¥à¤¦à¥à¤° पà¥à¤°à¤¸à¤¾à¤¦Abstract: à¤à¥€à¤²à¤µà¤¾à¥œà¤¾ जिले में नगरीकरण à¤à¤µà¤®à¥ औदà¥à¤¯à¥‹à¤—िकरण से उतà¥à¤ªà¤¨à¥à¤¨ समसà¥à¤¯à¤¾à¤à¤ और निराकरण |
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533-539 |
31 |
DR. PANCHALI SHARMAAbstract: This abstract explores the significance of James Joyce's exploration of time and temporality in his literary works, with a particular focus on "Ulysses" and "Finnegans Wake." Joyce's innovative approach to time challenges conventional notions of linear progression and highlights the subjective and fluid nature of temporal experience. Through techniques such as stream-of-consciousness narration, cyclical time, temporal layering, and intertextuality, Joyce portrays time as a multi-dimensional and non-linear entity. He captures the complexities of human consciousness and the fragmented nature of modern life, inviting readers to question their own perceptions of time. Joyce's exploration of time has had a profound influence on literature, inspiring subsequent writers to experiment with temporal structures and delve into the intricate relationship between time and human existence. |
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540-547 |
32 |
Shagufta FatemaAbstract: The Great Indian Novel stands as a literary masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of conventional storytelling. This research article examines the multifaceted aspects of The Great Indian Novel and its significance in portraying the intricacies of Indian society, history, and identity. By delving into the narrative techniques, thematic motifs, and cultural contexts, we aim to shed light on how the novel captures the essence of India's past and present, reflecting its diversity, struggles, and aspirations. Through an in-depth analysis, we uncover the rich tapestry of this extraordinary work and explore its lasting impact on Indian literature and beyond. |
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578-586 |
33 |
DR. SURESH BABUAbstract: The purpose of this research was to create and validate a concept attainment exam that was tailored exclusively for the purpose of teacher education. The development of an evaluation instrument that properly evaluates the level of comprehension and application of fundamental educational ideas among both pre-service and in-service educators was the major objective of this project. There were several phases involved in the project's development. A detailed assessment of the current literature on educational ideas and the achievement of such concepts was carried out. |
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587-598 |