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Mangal kanti Chakma.Abstract: A MahÄyÄna and TherÄvada Buddhism were arose together in the same era after the Buddha passed way from the SaṃsarÄ. These name were came through modification on differents time and period, which had consider through the transferred the teachings of Master to Disciples, and it has a major changes cameforward between the two major schools. |
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1-8 |
2 |
Prof. Neelam Chugh, Dr. Mamta BrahmbhattAbstract: Rapid Changes in Indian Banking Industry have created a new dimension in Indian Banking with emergence of Technology in Banking. The banking industry in India understood the need for deployingInternet banking, and thus launched this service in 1998. |
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9-20 |
3 |
Thisara Kandambige L.SAbstract: Climate change is a natural phenomena that people are not able to control . But there is a possibility of mitigating it's impacts adapting suitable strategies. |
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21-30 |
4 |
Shraddha DhalAbstract: European colonization has left an indelible mark on the modern world with the increase of immigrant numbers, hybrid nations with different cultural diversities. This leads to the question of identity as one of its essential discussions. |
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31-38 |
5 |
Dr. Dilip Bhika PatilAbstract: Digital India is one of the Concept which wasimplementedby the Government of India to ensure that Government services are made available to citizens electronically by improved online infrastructure and increasing Internet connectivity the country digitally empowered in the field of technology. |
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39-45 |
6 |
Mamtaz Mahal Neela, Md. Rezaul KarimAbstract: During different stages of life every woman faces various crises and one of these crises, menopause, may create different problems. In modern societies, psychological disorders particularly depression is one of the problems of menopausal woman. |
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46-54 |
7 |
Dr. Mahender SinghAbstract: The present paper attempts to focus on the land revenue policy of the Colonial State in the South-Eastern part of the Punjab province. British policy was somewhat varied in comparison to the other area of the Punjab province. |
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55-74 |
8 |
Dr.Kakoli AdhikariAbstract: The world’s urban population is around 3.2 billion people-more than the world’s total population in 1960. Demographically urbanisation is the increasing share of a nation’s population living in urban areas. |
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75-80 |
9 |
Dr. E. PalanivelAbstract: Mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information. A mind map is hierarchical and shows relationships among pieces of the whole. |
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81-87 |
10 |
Farzana Begum, Dr. (Mrs.) Prabha K. Dasila, Dr. Rakesh Ghildiyal, Dr. Maninder Singh SetiaAbstract: Objective To study the associatation of internet addiction with demographic profile and motivational factors. MethodsYoung’s Internet Addiction Test was administered to identify the students with various categories of internet addiction. |
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88-99 |
11 |
Khwaja Ayub ZickriyaAbstract: People in the world, have variety of life styles, beliefs, customs, thoughts, philosophies and cultures. These are derived from the specific concepts of individual or from group behavior or ideology. |
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100-106 |
12 |
H. S. ChopraAbstract: Housing is the basic necessity of human being and so it is important for a country’s progress and peace that all its citizens enjoy a minimum housing level and are not deprived of the basic housing necessities required to enjoy a decent life. United Nation member countries are also concerned about ensuring basic and decent housing to all as about 828 million people live in slums today and the number keeps rising. |
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107-122 |
13 |
Samuel Appiah-MarfoAbstract: This paper explores the social aspect of terrorism and political violence. It highlights the influence religion has over political movements in nation-states, where they serve as agents of social change. |
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123-140 |
14 |
Dr. Dhanonjoy Kumar, Humaira SiddikaAbstract: This study examines pay satisfaction in public and private sector bank employees in Bangladesh. Pay satisfaction results in higher performance and greater productivity while pay dissatisfaction may bring about poor performance, lack of commitment, moonlighting, absenteeism, and high rate of labor turnover which affect productivity. |
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141-150 |
15 |
Priya BhatnagarAbstract: „Predatory pricing is taken to be a manifestation or sign of market dominance. But too often it is a precursor.‟ As per the nature of the law of economics, the demand for any commodity, expressed by the cost that the consumers are inclined to give and they believe that it is right, in a perfectly healthy market, is equivalent to the supply of the commodity which is expressed by the sum of money expended on manufacturing that commodity actually. |
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151-161 |
16 |
Prashanta Kumar Das, Dr. Jagannath LenkaAbstract: On the basis of the results of a field survey, it is found that the Regional Rural Bank (Odisha Gramya Bank) operating in the Mayurbhanj district of Odisha has been able to meet the financial need of the different categories of borrowers. This has helped to increase not only employment and income but also the productivity of the stakeholders leading to a better standard of living. |
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162-192 |
17 |
Dr. Monika SharmaAbstract: With the passage of time , man has progressed tremendously, due to that life has become each to a great extent, but this progress is in haphazard manner, and he forget that due to his this act he has ruined our frazil environment and if environment is not pollution free, than the development is of no use. It is true that without progress, life has no meaning and we cannot live on this planet earth. |
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193-201 |
18 |
Dr. Ritu BakshiAbstract: Societies impinge into people’s lives: they orient the social construction of knowledge; they ground the negotiation of common identities; they marginalize and stigmatize certain social groups; they provide the tools for empowerment and social inclusion. For these reasons, I argue that societies are central to the social psychology of humankind. |
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202-217 |
19 |
Sheuli SenAbstract: Students are subjected to different kinds of stressors, such as the pressure of academics with an obligation to succeed, an uncertain future and difficulties of integrating into the system. A descriptive study was conducted in a private nursing institute of Bangalore affiliated with The Rajiv Gandhi University of Health sciences, Bangalore to assess stress level and coping strategies among nursing students. |
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218-232 |
20 |
Anant Kumar Verma, Dr. B. PadmapriyaAbstract: Hospitality industries are discriminated from all other industries in respect to stipulation of services game the clock. Hospitality business being cyclic in character, it encounters a serious shortage of manpower. |
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233-243 |
21 |
Dr Chandrakanta SahooAbstract: War for Talent is being experienced across the sectors as a major challenge by the HR Managers. The issues have caught the attentions among academia, industry, professional bodies and government and HR practitioners are struggling to redefine their evolving roles so that the organizational talent stays engaged and motivated in the organization. |
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244-251 |
22 |
Nidhi N. RakshikarAbstract: How researchers communicate their work and their findings vary in different subjects or disciplines, and in different institutional settings. Such differences have a strong influence on how library professionals, as researchers approach the adoption of new information and communications technologies. |
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252-264 |
23 |
Rupesh G. Sawant, Dr. SURESH S. NIKAMAbstract: It is an open truth that working women have to face problems just by virtue of their being women. A woman’s work is not merely confined to paid employment. |
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265-283 |
24 |
Dr. MeghnaVyasAbstract: Library is a growing organism. For escalating the excellence of service and effectiveness of operation with new technologies has always been concern for library professionals. |
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284-293 |
25 |
Dr. Meghna VyasAbstract: Research programmes at the doctoral level in Library and Information Science carried out in the universities of Gujarat and Maharastra during the ten years (2005–2015) have been analysed to find out the current trends and areas of research, growth pattern and output of universities alongside with comprehensive and constricted topic areas in the LIS discipline. |
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294-302 |
26 |
Mohd Maqbool Ahangar, Prof. (Dr.) Mahmood Ahmad KhanAbstract: The present study aims at finding out the spiritual intelligence among adolescents of nuclear and joint families. The study was conducted on a sample of 600 adolescents, out of these, 300 were from nuclear families and 300 were from joint families. |
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303-313 |
27 |
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314-320 |
28 |
Dr. Daljit KaurAbstract: The authorinvestigate the share of population in labour force, in term of employed, unemployed or marginal employed in Haryana. This paper shows the decadal pattern of work participation rate of two census years 2001 and 2011. |
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321-334 |
29 |
Dr. Daljit KaurAbstract: In a developing economy like India farming is becoming progressively commercialized. Farm management deals with the organization of the whole agricultural production process at holding level. |
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335-348 |
30 |
Y. AshaKiranAbstract: The term "Social Welfare" has a broader meaning than professional social work. Social problems, deprivations, poverty, suffering and social disorganizations have existed through history. India is the seventh largest country by area and second by population. |
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349-363 |
31 |
Dr. M. Thoiba SinghAbstract: NataSankirtana of Manipur is considered as Mahayajna (complete sacrifice) in Vaishnavism of Manipur. Its origin is traced to the aesthetics and philosophy of ShrimadBhagavat. |
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364-375 |
32 |
Dr. Asmita BakshiAbstract: Climate change is leading to the increased intensity and frequency of extreme events globally and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are the most vulnerable due to their intrinsic and isolated geographic characteristics. A minor change in climate can cause a severe change in extreme climate events such as more or fewer rainfall, intensity and frequency of tropical cyclones and storms. |
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376-398 |
33 |
Dr. S.C. Varshney, Swati AgarwalAbstract: “Vanity, thy name is woman†is a lost proverb. The upcoming proverb is “Vanity, thy name is manâ€. The strong change in orientation about beauty world over has led to shift in the approach of cosmetic companies and they have inclined towards the emerging customer – male. |
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399-405 |
34 |
Dr. Intakhab Alam KhanAbstract: Teaching of English in professional institutions is as important at departments of English. English for academic purpose is inevitable for many reasons. It is also a fact that English is the most convenient language for health and medical students/professionals. |
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406-420 |
35 |
Palak JagtianiAbstract: The concept of legal aid can be witnessed in the 40th paragraph of the Magna Carta, which is stated as under; ―To no one will we sell, to no one will we deny or delay right or justice.‖ |
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421-434 |
36 |
BOOHENE David, MAXWELL AmitaAbstract: A common trend in organizations is the leveraging of technology in innovative ways to support human capital development (Adayana, 2009). This paper examines in order of ranking, the different technological elements used in supporting the functionality of HCD Practices in the Indian IT Industry. |
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435-441 |
37 |
Swagatika NandaAbstract: Entrepreneurship is the process of creating the new things with taking the risk. In the present scenario women are take initiative for the growth of economic development. |
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442-450 |
38 |
Dr. Neelam RaniAbstract: Globalization and privatization has enforced changes in the management education which inevitably lead to changing expectations of students and academicians.Students from tenuniversities have been surveyed and analysed with the help of well-structured questionnaire. |
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451-459 |
39 |
Dr. Fakkiresh S. SakkarnaikarAbstract: India is a vast country with a surface area of about 3.3 million square km. With a total population of India which is 1.25 billion,about 72% of the population lives in rural area. |
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460-472 |
40 |
Dr. G.D. Gidwani, Dr. N.K. Totala, Prof Preeti NaikAbstract: This paper studies the relationship between a particular set of Human Resource Development (HRD) practices and the doctor’s affective commitment towards their patients and the hospitalwhere they work. Data has been collected, using a structured questionnaire, from doctors working in multi-specialty hospitals in Indore city, India. |
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473-488 |
41 |
Umesh Mani MAbstract: Pilgrimage as the name suggests signifies a long journey made to sacred places as an act of religious devotion. One can witness a lot of pilgrim centres in and around the world with certain importance being ascribed to them based upon their relevance pertaining to religion. |
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489-505 |
42 |
Godbole B.M.Abstract: Present investigation was carried out to study the spatio-temporal changes in landuse pattern in Latur city of Maharashtra state. Land cover means different physical materials such as trees, grassland, water, crops, buildings etc at the surface of the earth. |
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506-512 |
43 |
Prof. K. Chokkaiah, NagarajuSamalaAbstract: Agriculture is the most important sector of economy in India as it provides food and livelihood security. Agriculture has been subject matter of geographic study since long. |
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513-529 |
44 |
E. RatnakarAbstract: Globalization has been experienced by various sections of multi-dimensional Indian society, their livelihood, employment, socio-cultural life including their cultural and religious practices, health, education, women and disadvantaged and socially backward sections differently. According to one Anthropological Survey, total of 4,635 communities are now to be found in India out of which total tribal communities are 732 in number. |
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530-542 |
45 |
Adegboyega, J. A, Ajayi – Vincent, O. B, Adeagbo, D. IAbstract: Cardiovascular disease is fast becoming a problem due to unhealthy nutritional habits and an increase low level of physical activities among children. Scientific studies have provided strong evidence between reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and physical activity involvement. |
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543-555 |
46 |
Dr. Yedla PrabhakarAbstract: The woman in our country has always been accorded the status not only equal but above men. Since ancient time anything nurturing human life was worshipped as a female identity, i.e., the nature as Prakriti Devi, the earth as Prithvi Devi, the forests as Van Devi and so on. |
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556-572 |
47 |
Rinki ChokhaniAbstract: Despite continuous effort to universalize Education in India, the most deprived Musahar children of Bihar still are ignored and held responsible for their Educational backwardness. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to understand the schooling condition, teacher student relation and peer relation, taking into account the perspective of Musahar children, their parents and attitude of teachers and non-Musahar peers in Government schools of Patna, Bihar. |
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573-588 |
48 |
डॉ सà¥à¤¶à¥€à¤² कà¥à¤®à¤¾à¤° तà¥à¤°à¤¿à¤ªà¤¾à¤ ी à¤à¤µà¤‚ डॉ आदितà¥à¤¯ चतà¥à¤°à¥à¤µà¥‡à¤¦à¥€Abstract: दूर शिकà¥à¤·à¤¾ पà¥à¤°à¤£à¤¾à¤²à¥€ में सà¥à¤µ-अधिगम सामगà¥à¤°à¥€ का निरà¥à¤®à¤¾à¤£ |
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589-596 |
49 |
Dr. DivyaAbstract: The present study is a humble attempt to examine the various problems faced by ESL teachers and learners in India. English is now one of the richest modern languages. It is a prominent source of communication at the international level. |
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597-608 |
50 |
Dr. DivyaAbstract: The present paper is a critical approach to Indo-Anglian literature. We define Indo-Anglian Literature as literature produced in the English language by Indian authors. “The term ‘Indo- Anglian’ was first used in 1813. |
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609-621 |
51 |
Prof. Dr. Vrushali B. Yadav (Shitole) Prof. Dr. Mahesh V. ShitoleAbstract: The article critically examines the current state of HR analytics and organizational effectiveness in the context of digitalization, in the hope of encouraging further research. The discussion is structured by two main themes: the possible effects of digitalization on HR analytics; and how HR analytics may shape organizational effectiveness. Digitalization and HR Analytics In recent years, the term “digitalization†has become a buzzword in many areas of life. It is widely believed that digitalization will |
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597-605 |
52 |
Dr. B. K. GuptaAbstract: The purpose of present study is to study the attitude of teachers and parents towards enrolment and stagnation under mid-day meal scheme in upper primary schools of Uttar Pradesh. The design of this study is descriptive in nature. The sample of 300 teachers and 300 parents were selected by using random sampling technique.The attitude was measured through self-made attitude scale for teachers and parents |
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597-601 |
53 |
Dr. REENA SHAKTAWATAbstract: Yoga is one of the six foundations of Indian philosophy and has been used for millennia to study, explain, and experience the complexities of the mind and human existence. |
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635-642 |
54 |
डॉकà¥à¤Ÿà¤° सतनाम सिंहAbstract: अनिवारà¥à¤¯ à¤à¤µà¤‚ मà¥à¤«à¥à¤¤ पà¥à¤°à¤¾à¤¥à¤®à¤¿à¤• शिकà¥à¤·à¤¾ का अधिकार 2009 à¤à¤µà¤‚ शिकà¥à¤·à¤•ों के दायितà¥à¤µ |
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622-625 |
55 |
डॉ.योगिता मकवानाAbstract: बौदà¥à¤§ दरà¥à¤¶à¤¨ में शिकà¥à¤·à¤¾ पà¥à¤°à¤£à¤¾à¤²à¥€ का अधà¥à¤¯à¤¯à¤¨ |
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643-650 |
56 |
Nazir Ahmad MirAbstract: Administrative machinery for development of Jammu and Kashmir can be divided into three categories; administrative departments, regulatory administration and public enterprises. They have been thoroughly described in this research paper. However, mere availability of the administrative machinery is not |
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651-659 |
57 |
Dr. Amit JhaAbstract: Traditional Indian Medicine- A Study of Buddhist and tribal Medicine |
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660-668 |
58 |
डॉ. सजीव. केAbstract: à¤à¤¾à¤°à¤¤à¥€à¤¯ दलित-साहितà¥à¤¯-जगत में à¤à¤• महान शकà¥à¤¤à¤¿ और ऊरà¥à¤œà¤¾ à¤à¤°à¤¨à¥‡à¤µà¤¾à¤²à¤¾ नाम है ओमपà¥à¤°à¤•ाश वालà¥à¤®à¥€à¤•ि। जिनके नाम के साथ अपनी पहचान à¤à¥€ जà¥à¤¡à¥€ हà¥à¤ˆ है। उनका सारा जीवन पददलित समाज को जागà¥à¤°à¤¤ करने तथा चेतना à¤à¤µà¤‚ कà¥à¤°à¤¾à¤‚ति की पà¥à¤°à¤•ाश में ही अरà¥à¤ªà¤¿à¤¤ हो गया। उनका जनà¥à¤® चूहडा जाति के परिवार में हà¥à¤† था |
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669-677 |
59 |
Dr Fozia BanoAbstract: The basic ingredient of the progress of a nation is education. It is the history that tells us that development of human race is the outcome of learning and knowledge.The formal English education system was introduced very late in the united provinces ofAgra and Awadh. But before governments coming forward in Lucknow, |
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678-685 |
60 |
Dr. Rajesh KumarAbstract: Research is required to advance the understanding of issues related to the effect of physical activity on health and disease prevention among people with disabilities. This report is the result of a consensus process using selected experts in health and exercise. The purpose of the consensus conference was to identify research priorities for physical activity and health among people with disabilities. Priorities were established by 30 participants, who were selected by the principal investigators |
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686-689 |
61 |
Dr. Malcolm Firdosh Homavazir Dr. Zuleika HomavazirAbstract: The article will examine how knowledge dynamics strategies can be applied to universities. It will specifically focus on the way in which internal and external knowledge dynamics are managed |
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690-700 |
62 |
Dr. Md. Fakhrul AlomAbstract: Roughly one-third of India's population lives in urban slums or other low-income regions. Increasing industrialization, a lack of employment in rural regions, poor pay, and unsuccessful land reforms are all contributing factors. Despite just making up 5% of the world's geographical area, urban areas are home to around 27% of the world's population. Overcrowding, dilapidated structures, unsanitary living conditions, a lack of essential amenities, a disorganised street layout, and limited access are only some of the worst aspects of these unimproved slums. So, people living in urban slums need access to information on how they may help their communities improve |
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701-709 |
63 |
Deep Narayan PandeyAbstract: Transportation infrastructure plays a crucial role in shaping the social and economic landscapes of countries, facilitating access to markets, services, and resources essential for development. Ethiopia, a landlocked nation in East Africa, faces significant challenges in enhancing its transport network to support economic growth effectively. The Djibouti-Ethiopia Railway (CDE), stretching over 781 kilometers, plays a pivotal role in connecting Addis Ababa to the Port of Djibouti, facilitating international trade and regional integration. Despite geographical challenges such as steep gradients and varying terrain, Ethiopia plans to expand its railway network extensively, fostering connectivity with neighboring countries and attracting international investments. In terms of water transport, |
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718-729 |
64 |
डॉ. सोमेश कुमार सिंहAbstract: गुप्तवंशी सम्राटों के शासनकाल में उत्तर-पश्चिमी भारत में सहानुसाहि वंश के राजाओं का राज्य था जो सम्भवंतः गुप्तों की अधीनता स्वीकार करते थे। गुप्तों की शक्ति क्षीण होने पर ये शाहीराजा स्वतंत्र हो गए। धर्म व संस्कृति की दृष्टि से भारतीय इतिहास में इनका विशेश महत्व है। धर्म संस्कृति की दृष्टि से ये राजा पूर्णतः भारतीय थे। अलबेरूनी इन शासकों को हिन्दू तुर्क कहा है। नवी शताब्दी के उत्तरार्द्ध में जब गजनी पर तुर्को का अधिकार हो गया था उस समय इस हिन्दुशाही वंश पर जयपाल नामक राजा राज्य कर था। स्वात की घाटी से उसका एक शिलालेख भी मिला है जिसमें उसे परम भट्टारक महाराजाधिराज श्री जयपाल देव कहा गया है। गजनी की सीमा से लगे हिन्दुशाही राज्य की सीमा उस समय लमाान से चिनाव नदी तक फैली हुई थी। |
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730-739 |
65 |
Ms. Bharti BatraAbstract: This paper has made an attempt to explore academic use of most popular Social Networking Site Facebook. The present study focuses on academic researchers, how they use Facebook. Do they use it for research related activities? If yes how often and what is their perspective regarding Facebook usage for research purposes. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed among 125 research scholars for data collection, although only 96 questionnaires were received back. For data analysis SPSS 16.0 was used. The results show that respondents’ main purpose of using FB is social interaction. More than 35% of the respondents do research related activities on FB. More than 50% of the respondents have a positive perspective for FB as a platform for research related activities. FB provides them communication facility and the posts on FB by friends keep them updated about the upcoming seminar/ conferences or academic events and the discussion with peers help them in their research works. |
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740-750 |