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Title: Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Team Effectiveness � A Study on IT Professionals
Abstract:The development of effective work team continues to be an area of receiving attention in today's organizations. One area which is emerging as a key indicator of team effectiveness is emotional intelligence. The role of emotional intelligence is important
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Title: A Comparative Study on the Academic Achievements Between the Students of Government and Private Higher Secondary Schools In Imphal West District of Manipur
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Title: Effect of Concept Mapping on Achievement of Trainee Teachers of B.Ed. Course
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Author-Name: Rajshree S. Vaishnav
Title: Effect of Juvenile Diabetes on Intelligence of Adolescents
Abstract:The purpose of the present study entitled "Effect of Juvenile Diabetes on Intelligence of Adolescents" was to determine whether type 1diabetes significantly interferes with the intelligence of Adolescents of age group 11 to 15. It was hypothesized that
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Title: Reflection on Teaching Today and Tomorrow: An Assessment of Manipu
Abstract:Education is a dynamic process. To say something final on it is not possible, particularly in the modern era. Education in the emerging Indian Society in its totality, changes with the changing situation and developing circumstances. The educational expan
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Author-Name: Sunil C Patel
Title: A Study of Effect of Computer Assisted Teaching Programme on Achievement of Students of Standard Ix in Mathematics
Abstract:The question why we teach mathematics is important from more than one point of view. The answer to this question depends on what we should teach in the subject and how we should teach it. It is known that the 'WHAT' and 'HOW' have always been governed by
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Title: English Language Teaching:  Role of  a Teacher
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Title: Use of Group Tasks in Teaching English
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Title: Job Satisfaction among Faculty: An Approach to Study the Intention to Leave or Stay in the University
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Author-Name: S.G. Losarwar
Author-Name:Mahesh V. Shitole
Title: A Study of Sustainable Business Growth With Green Marketing Strategies
Abstract:Representing a visible and valid commitment to sustainability is particularly imperative because it is part of an urgent need to resume and construct trust from the public and other key stakeholders. Green marketing has become a discussed subject and comp
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Title: Experimental Investigation on an Energy Efficient Solar Tunnel Dryer
Abstract:The research determines the effectiveness of the solar tunnel dryer developed and the product dried in the device is superior in quality and also it is compatible with branded products available in the market. The study also determines Acetamide as Phase
Key words: Solar Tunnel Dryer, Acetamide as Phase Change Materials, Conversion into Thermal Energy, Thermocouple, and Pyranometer
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Title: Rural Marketing in India �Challenges, Opportunities and Strategies
Abstract:The rural market in Indian economy can be classified under two broad categories. These are the market for consumer goods that comprise of both durable and non-durable goods and the market for agricultural inputs that include fertilizers, pesticides, seeds
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Author-Name: Rajshri Vaishnav
Title: Learning Style and Academic Achievement of Secondary School Students
Abstract: Learning style refers to the ability of learners to perceive and process information in learning situations. One of the most important uses of learning styles is that it makes it easy for teachers to incorporate them into their teaching. There are different learning styles. Three of the most popular ones are visual, auditory, and kinesthetic in which students take in information. This study is an analysis of learning styles prevalent among secondary school students. It was conducted on three learning styles- visual, auditory and kinesthetic (VAK). It also tries to find out relation and effect of different learning styles on academic achievements of students. A sample of 200 students of class 9th, 10th and 11th standard of Maharashtra state was selected for the study. Findings of the study reveal that, kinesthetic learning style was found to be more prevalent than visual and auditory learning styles among secondary school students. There exist positive high correlation between kinesthetic learning style and academic achievement. The main effects of the three variables - visual, auditory and kinesthetic are significant on academic achievement.
Key words: learning, learning style, academic achievement
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Author-Name: Ikitde, Godwin A.
Author-Name: Edet, Uduak Bassey
Title: Influence of Learning Styles and Teaching Strategies on Students' Achievement in Biology
Abstract: This study investigated the effect of learning styles (active/reflective, sensing/intuitive, visual/verbal, and sequential/global) and teaching strategies (guided inquiry, demonstration and lecture) on students' achievement in biology. Three research questions and three null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. Two hundred and forty (240) Senior Secondary Two (SSII) biology students, comprising of one hundred and thirty six (136) females and one hundred and four (104) males were randomly drawn from six (6) Secondary Schools in Uyo Metropolis. A non-randomized control group pretest-posttest design was used for the study. Two research instruments used in gathering data for the study include: Biology Achievement Test (BAT) and Index of Learning Style Questionnaire (ILSQ). Pearson Product moment correlation was used to establish the reliability coefficient for Biology Achievement Test which stood at 0.86 Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), Multiple Classification Analysis (MCA) and Scheffe multiple comparison test were the statistics used to analyse the data. From the findings, a significant effect was found to exist in the academic achievement of biology students taught with guided-inquiry considering their learning styles.
Key words: learning, learning style, teaching strategies
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Author-Name: H. Ibomcha Sharma
Title: Universalisation of Elementary Education Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in Manipur
Abstract: One of the constitutional obligations of the Indian democracy is to provide universalisation of elementary education (UEE) in the country. However, due to various reasons and factors, this obligation could not achieve yet. After the formulation of National Policy on Education, 1986 and follow up POA-1986, certain steps and measures have been taken up in the form of meaningful partnership of Union and State Government. The scheme of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) has been launched since 2001 in order to make universalise elementary education for all children till they complete fourteen years of age all over the country. The present paper is to focus the status of Universalisation of Elementary Education under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in the state of Manipur, and its constraint to achieve by 2010. This paper will be so useful for students and teachers in general for their academic purpose and for the researchers as a source of related literature in particular.
Key words: Universalisation of Elementary Education(UEE), Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. (SSA) District Primary Education (DPE), Lok Jumbish Education Guarantee Scheme (EGS) and Alternative and Innovative Education (AIE)
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Author-Name: Taorem Surendra Singh
Title: A Study of Lessons Evaluation by the Diet's Teacher Trainees for Improvement of Teaching Efficiency in Imphal West District of Manipur
Abstract: Elementary teacher education is also one of the most important educations, which helps teacher to equip well with modern teaching skills, methods, and teaching technology for effective teaching learning process for quality elementary school education. The realization of objectives of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is possible mainly, when the effective and efficient teachers are teaching in the classroom, where students can learn without any burden. Therefore, the article tries to find out the quality status of elementary teacher training given at DIET (District Institute of Educational Training), Imphal West District by collecting the opinion of teacher trainees during the internship course.
Key words: Teaching, Teaching Efficiency, Lesson evaluation, and DIET Teacher Trainees
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Author-Name: Rakesh Ranjan
Title: A study of Practice Teaching Programme: A transitional phase for student teachers
Abstract: Practice Teaching is an integral component of teacher training. This study explores the experiences of the student-teachers of Waymade College of Education during their 8-10 weeks' practice teaching. Semi-structured interviews and focused group discussion with all student-teachers were used to collect the data while content analysis was used to analyze the data. The research established that, despite the positive experiences during practice teaching, student-teachers experienced challenges. Based on the findings of this study, measures were suggested on how to improve practice teaching.
Key words: Practice teaching, trainee teachers, transitional phase
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Author-Name: A.K. Kulshrestha
Author-Name: Kshama Pandey
Title: Teachers Training and Professional Competencies
Abstract: Education is the ability to meet life's situation, it is a character building process, enhancing one's personality and making him/her rational, capable, responsive and intelligent. Competency standards are concerned with application of professional knowledge and skills within the workplace and are underpinned by teachers' professional values. Competence is usually associated with highly professional performance and there is a direct link in the field of education between a teacher's professional competence and pupil performance. The paper discusses teacher training and professional competencies and suggests the measures for enhancement and development.
Key words: Teacher training, professional competency, teaching-learning
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Author-Name: Tarika Sandhu
Author-Name: Shaina Kapoor
Title: Implications of Personality Types for Emotional Regulation in Young Women
Abstract: Personality can be understood as "A dynamic organisation, inside the person, of psychophysical systems that creates  a person's characteristic patterns of behaviour, thoughts, and feelings" (Carver & Scheier, 2000). The affective component thus forms an integral aspect of the structure and dynamics of personality.  Emotional regulation further refers to a person's ability to understand and accept his or her emotional experience, to engage in healthy strategies to manage uncomfortable emotions when necessary, and to engage in appropriate behavior especially when distressed. Working on the assumption that personological typifications would lend colour to the psychological functioning of individual.  The present study aimed at exploring how dominating personality types effect emotional self regulation styles amongst young women. The sample of the study comprised of 200 undergraduate female students. Personality assessment was carried out by using  Myers- Briggs Type Indicator by Myers & Mccaulley (1998) and emotional regulation was assessed using the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale by Gratz & Roemer (2004). Results of the study reveal the significant role of personality types in influencing typical emotional self regulatory patterns in young women. Identifying personality types thus becomes relevant in context of social and occupational adjustment of young women, since success in there domain largely depends upon effective emotional functioning.
Key words: personality types, emotional regulation, young women
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Author-Name: Anjana Bhattacharjee
Title: Self Concept of Cancer Patients: A Comparative Study
Abstract: The objective of the present study was to ascertain the self concept among male and female cancer patients. The study also attempted to compare the cancer patients and non cancer individuals in regard to their self concept. For the said purpose the study was carried out among 100 cancer patients. Among them 50 were male cancer patients and the rest were female cancer patients. All of them were selected from Regional Cancer Center, Agartala following purposive sampling technique. A group of matched non cancer individuals (N=100) were also selected purposively to fulfill the objectives of the study. Data were collected by Back Ground Information Schedule and Self Concept Scale. Findings revealed significant difference among male and female cancer patients in regard to their self concept. Again self concept of cancer patients also differed significantly from the self concept of non-cancer individuals.
Key words: Self Concept, Cancer
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Author-Name: Asha Rai M.G.
Title: Promotion of Health and Hygiene Among School Children by Health Education
Abstract: The important factors for cultivation of health are: environment conducive for healthful living, balanced diet, adequate physical activity and rest as per individual needs. Further it requires promotive, preventive, therapeutic and welfare services, suitable occupation with job satisfaction and   proper use of leisure and wholesome mental attitude to life. The present study elucidates an immediate need to create awareness about the environmental sanitation and personal hygiene through some integrated tribal-rural sanitation programme dealing with their personal hygiene, waste water disposal, solid waste management and domestic sanitati for exit of smoke in any of their houses. It is necessary that people should be made aware of harmful impact of smoke accumulation on health of an individual   and should be persuaded for making such provision in their houses.
Key words: health, hygiene, promotion of health and hygiene, health education
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Author-Name: Lalima Singh
Title: Globalization and Poverty in India
Abstract: Globalization has many meanings depending on the context and on the person who is talking about. In context to India, globalisation implies opening up the economy to foreign direct investment by providing facilities to foreign companies to invest in different fields of economic activity in India, removing constraints and obstacles to the entry of MNCs in India, allowing Indian companies to enter in to foreign collaborations and also encouraging them to set up joint ventures abroad etc. The emergence of global integration brought with it a lot many obvious gains, in terms of high rates of growth, transfer of technology, availability of funds and induction of competition. Pure theoretical sense free markets must lead to equalization of opportunities, usage of resources prices; provided there is uninterrupted mobility of factors of production, especially labour & capital. The paper discusses the ongoing debate about the effect of globalization on Indian poverty level.
Key words: globalization, poverty, capitalism
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Author-Name: Bindiya S. Soni
Title: Employee Engagement � A Key to Organizational Success in 21st Century
Abstract: Employee engagement is the level of commitment and involvement an employee has towards their organization and its values. An engaged employee is aware of business context, and works with colleagues to improve performance within the job for the benefit of the organization. It is a positive attitude held by the employees towards the organization and its values. The paper focuses on how employee engagement is an antecedent of job involvement and what Manager or Boss should do to make the employees engaged. The paper also looks at the Gallup 12 point questionnaire, twelve-question survey that identifies strong feelings of employee engagement and the steps which shows how to drive an engaged employee. This paper also tries to identify the key drivers of 'Employee Engagement', its different attributes together with the ways to measure it, how to handle disengaged employees and modern 'Employee Engagement' practices in corporate. Findings from various researches and surveys are used in the present work to measure the effect of 'Employee Engagement' which includes issues like productivity, profitability, focus on customer and various other related matters.
Key words: employee, employee engagement, organisational success
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Author-Name: Neepa Jani
Title: Uniform Civil Code- a Vociferous Judicial Claim and Reluctant Political will
Abstract: Among the Directive Principles, Art. 44 of the Constitution of India directing the State to secure for citizens a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India has occupied a pivotal place of conflict in respect of political ideologies and judicial activism. Though, Art. 37 of the Constitution of India mandates that the provisions contained in this part (Part-IV) shall not be enforceable by any Court, but the principles therein laid down are nevertheless fundamental in the governance of the Country and it shall be the duty of the State to apply these principles in making laws, the Parliament has failed to discharge this Constitutional obligation in translating the principle of Art. 44 in to law by taking effective steps in this regard. While explaining the necessity of Art. 44, Shri K.M. Munshi addressed the Constituent Assembly that: "We are in a stage where we must unify and consolidate the nation by every means without interfering with religious practices." The paramount objective of unity and integrity of India as resolved by the People of India in the Preamble and agreed to be obeyed as Fundamental Duty under Art. 51A(c) of the Constitution of India, though not enforceable like directives, could be achieved only when, from out of various measures, directive of Art. 44 is transformed in to enforceable Uniform Civil Code.
Key words: uniform civil code, judicial claim, reluctant political will
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Author-Name: Lokanath Suar
Title: Natural Disasters, Forced migration and population growth in 21st century in India
Abstract: The impact of drought, floods, severe weather and other effects of climate change may worsen in the future, contributing to growing human migration as vulnerable people seek safer more stable living conditions. This expected migration of thousands of people can negatively affect human well-being and political status. The paper presents the effect and its management.
Key words: natural disasters, forced migration, population growth
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Author-Name: Subbarayan Peri
Title: INTUITION- AN  OBJECTIVE IN TAXONOMY  OF RESEARCH
Abstract: Intuition is the key concept in the research process and research behavior. It belongs to higher order learning. There are cases of intuition in the world in abundance and in all walks of life. Intuition differs from insight. It's a quality indicator of the research behavior and research products. Learning science did appreciable advancements in 'learning by teaching', but none in 'learning by research'. Intuition could be studied as an objective in the taxonomy of research. There are three sources of literature in support: i) A school of ancient Indian philosophers, Vedantins studied niddhidhyasana and practiced in their curriculum. Niddhidhyasana via.  upsana is the technique of inculcation of intuition. ii) Blooms and Flanders could show a way that intuition to be an objective of research, and finally 
iii)  computational models of learning also support it.
Key words: Research Behaviors (RB),  Learning by teaching (LT), Learning by research (LR), Taxonomy of Research (ToR), Niddhidhyasana, Upasana (meditative intuition), Tapah,  Lower order learning (LoL), Higher order Learning (HoL).
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Author-Name: Amarnath Murthy
Title: MATHEMATICS OF NATURE AND NATURE OF MATHEMATICS
Abstract: It is a common perception that mathematics is a dull subject with no connection to life. Also there is a myth that mathematics is a subject of study not for ordinary people rather for some abnormal, eccentric, serious, absent minded, fat, bald and bespectacled people with wrinkles on their foreheads who lead little or no social life.  On the contrary Mathematics is quite interesting and is present in many aspects of life and anybody can study and understand mathematics if one believes in oneself. Mathematics has been thought of as a left cortical (brain)" subject, and identified as 'linear', analytical, logical, grey, cold, hard, complex, difficult, and BORING. In fact mathematics is a whole cortical-skill-subject that involves words, lines, logic, patterns, symmetry, rhythm, space, association and the over-riding concept of fun.
Key words: Mathematics, Fun with mathematics, nature of mathematics
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Author-Name: Swaha Bhattacharya
Title: A STUDY ON PARENTAL AND SOCIAL INFLUENCE ON CAREER CHOICE AS ENGINEER
Abstract: A career is traditionally seen as a course of successive situation that make up a person's work life. Students in the modern and fast changing world are trying to seek for those careers which would ultimately led them to achieve fairly in life. Career choice is a major life decision. The choice of career by an individual sometimes is influenced by parents and society. The present investigation has been designed to study the impact of parental and social influence on career choice. Accordingly, a group of 180 students (90 boys and 90 girls) were selected as sample in this investigation. A General Information Schedule, Parental Influence Questionnaire and Social Influence Questionnaire were administered to the subjects by giving proper instruction. The findings reveal that maximum parental influence is upon the girls who are under high income group and maximum social influence is upon the girls who are under low income group. Besides this, prestigious and high profile job, stability of the job, fulfillment of the expectation of parents, social status and proper identity are the reasons behind the parental and social influence upon career choice. Adequate information and knowledge about reality, social settings and job availability, future benefit etc. should be informed them properly so that they may choose a particular career according to their own choice.
Key words: Career Choice, Parental Influence and Social Influence
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Author-Name: Konsam Manitombi Devi
Title: AIDS AND WOMEN'S CRUX IN INDIA (MANIPUR)
Abstract: The paper is focused on the women's living in HIV/AIDS affected in India. Women are already economically, culturally and social disadvantage lockage access to treatment, financial support and education. The paper is attempting to explore the situation they have been facing from various quarters. Stigma and discrimination is the only way through which they suffer unbearable mental stress in life. This paper integrates about the reasons of women's suffering from this dangerous disease and what is our government doing to stop this disease? How it remains successful to help the women's in facing the real world.
Key words: HIV/AIDS, Sexual, Violence, Women
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Author-Name: Sarita Sorokhaibam
Author-Name: Thokchom Asha Sinha
Title: Curriculum Framework for Application of ICT in Education
Abstract: Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are making dynamic changes in every aspects of life including education. Observation of various lacunas and limitations indicated the problems faced in the implementation of ICT in education. Though origin of many of the problems are complex and multifaceted, but core issues that need to be defined lies on the conceptualizing the implementing mechanism and paradigm. Observations at the application level show the lack of coherent curriculum framework with regard to ICT.  In this background, framing a proper curriculum framework as per the needs of the existing system has been felt.
Key words: ICT; Education; E-Content; E-Learning; curriculum framework
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Author-Name: Kalpana Satija
Author-Name: Mohan Patel
Author-Name: Keya Patel
Title: Empirical Analysis of Taluka Disparities of Primary Education in Kheda District
Abstract: This paper examines Taluka disparities in education in Kheda district in Gujarat.  We examined total 10 Talukas educational disparities in the district. In comparison to other Talukas Balasinor and Mahudha is better performer in primary educational level, while other districts are presenting their factor score at the variable level is little bit differ and interrelated each other. The study analyzed Pearson correlation, residual correlation matrix, coefficient, Eigen Factors, Factor score, of all variable by multiple factor analysis. The paper concludes that all primary educational variables are positively correlated and presenting enhanced volume of factor score (Weight) of each other.
Key words: Primary Educational Indicators, Econometric analysis, multiple factor analysis.
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Author-Name: Bharti Rathore
Title: Teachers' Views about Role of Television in Learning
Abstract: Television is a very popular and powerful medium. Being an audio visual medium it can move its audience to tears and to action. Use of soothing melodious music and attractive pictures make this medium very powerful but the sad reality is that some of the programmes are full of violence and sex and poison the soft, impressionable minds of teenagers. Besides that too much T.V. watching makes the youngsters lazy and inactive. Lack of physical activity  gives birth to so many couch potatoes which makes us think whether television is a boon or bane. If T.V. programmes are to be used for educational purposes they should be planned in such a way that they support learning. If children watch good educational programs on TV, they can learn many new things very easily. They can learn about places they have never been to and animals they have never seen and they could learn about new scientific discoveries. Television can also stimulate thinking and make the people broad minded. TV can be a medium for education but it is important to choose the right TV programmes according to the age of the child. This way he/she can learn useful things. The right programmes can help him/her develop his/her imagination. Teachers imparting knowledge are best judge of the utility of television so the researcher has taken the views of the teachers about effect of television on students' learning.
Key words: Television, learning, role of television
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Author-Name: Khevna Trivedi
Title: Effectiveness of Active Learning Approach in Teaching English Language of Standard IX Students
Abstract: The present study aims to compare Active Learning Approach and tradition method of teaching. 200 students of English medium school were the sample of the study. Two equivalent group pre test post test experimental design was used. It was found that Active Learning Approach had been more effective than Conventional Approach.
Key words: Active Learning Approach, Standard IX students, English subject
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Author-Name: Vishal Gupta
Title: Scope in Curriculum Development in Geography Teaching in School
Abstract: The objectivity of Geography education as in Science and Humanities needs to have sound content and should have historical, scientific & environmental validity, and on the whole it has to be ethically meaningful. Going by the objectivity of the subject in education, the aim, content and pedagogy and assessment naturally varies at all stages. Geography as a subject in the school level is a compulsory affair up to standard X, and it is obvious that not all are going to choose geography as a career subject, however, they need to be Geography literate. In view of the fact that in almost all phenomenon among which a person find himself or in other words his environment/ milieu largely revolve around the understanding of geographical facts. It will not be flaw if it is said that a person with geographical approach can interpret almost every phenomenon. Therefore, geography curriculum needs to orient towards developing understanding of interface between geography and society, to sensitize them to the issues of environment, health and hazard and its preparedness.  The content has to be relevance, meaningful and interesting at every stage. The content need not to be same for the country as a whole, school system of every state should have freedom in designing their syllabus and must consider its geography while designing syllabus. A diverse country like India must reflect itself in terms of diverse syllabi. Syllabus has to be designed with a focus on discussion method and reflection over content dominated syllabus.  Activity based course material can also be designed in order to understand the geographical theoretical concepts along with the practical exercise. It is said that geography is understood more through legs, meaning thereby, field work in geographical teaching has larger role to play. Information and communication technology has revolutionized the geographical realms, however, there is still ample of scope in associating those aired programme in teaching.
Key words: curriculum development, geography teaching, teaching
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Author-Name: T. V. Ramana
Author-Name: M. Satyanarayana
Author-Name: V.V. Ratnaji Rao Chowdary
Title: Research on Stress Management 
Among the Campus Students

Abstract: Career planning and development of the students depends on their physical/mental, family, school, relationship and social factors.  Pessimistic sense of these factors lead to stress in various forms like emotional, cognitive, physical, and behavioral reaction to any perceived demands or threats. Keeping this in mind, the present study is tried to find out the stress factors and to give suitable suggestions. It is observed that the students are facing stress at the campus regarding study hours, examinations, campus environment, relationship with others, home sick, monetary, body and mind related feelings etc. tress factors are examined with X2 test and likert' scaling method. It is found that students who have Counseling from their teachers and the parents are felt relief from the stress. Various methods are suggested to avoid the stress. It can be said that the persons who having self control, self esteem and Yoga can avoid stress.
Key words: Stress Management, Career Planning and Development, Counseling, Self Control, Yoga/Meditation
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Author-Name: Harish Shukla
Author-Name: Shweta Tiwari
Title: A Study on Employees' Perception towards Compensation Management System in Selected Branches of SBI of Ujjain District
Abstract: Employee satisfaction is one of the most important aspects in the organization that cannot be ensured without proper compensation management system. The present work is based on the study of Compensation Management System in selected branches of SBI. SBI being the largest nationalized bank needs strong compensation management systems so that it can achieve rapid growth at national as well as international level. The study aims at knowing whether current compensation policy is able to attract, retain & motivate employees or not, whether it is effective, whether the present employees are satisfied with current compensation policy or not, whether quality compensation policy is being maintained in SBI or not. Most of the employees feel that the present compensation policy is able to attract, retain and motivate employees. It is found that overall employee satisfaction with the current compensation policy of the bank is low. Psychological and self-actualization needs of employees are not satisfied properly. It is found that most of the employees feel that there is no match between individual objectives and objectives of compensation of bank. 35% employees are not satisfied with the quality of compensation policies. There is a proper Job Evaluation Plan at workplace and also employees feel satisfaction with current methods of compensation. There is effective audit procedure to check effectiveness of compensation policies. Staff in Bank is aware of the importance & needs for effective compensation policy. It is found that needs for compensating employees are not identified on the basis of market trend and competition.
Key words: Employees' Perception, Compensation Management System, SBI
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Author-Name: M.M.Goel
Author-Name: Archna Chaudhry
Title: Anatomy of Human Resources in Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Abstract: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has the responsibility of handling assorted functions ranging from monetary policy, maintaining financial stability to regulating and supervising banks and non-banking financial companies.  The quality of governance by RBI as banker's bank for the delivery of multi-dimensional tasks professionally, human resource development (HRD) and organization management is crucial. It is a established reality that human resources at RBI handled global financial crisis competently but there is a news that RBI has hired services of six external agencies to suggest measures for  improving their quality meaning there by we need to do more on HRD as aspects in RBI. Therefore, there is a strong case for analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of human resources in RBI for future growth. We have analyzed the quantity and quality of human resources at the RBI including organizational structure whose quality plays vital role for good governance. Then we have highlighted current status as well as the structure of human resource at the RBI keeping in view its composition on various bases like departments, classes and categories and observed that it is a fair practice, gender sensitive and equal opportunity institution but at the same time suggested to explore the synergies of new department of HRM after combining the DAPM and HRDD.
Key words: RBI, HRM, HRD , Good Governance as SMART & SIMPLE
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Author-Name: SonyKumari
Author-Name: Alex Hankey
Author-Name: H. R. Nagendra
Title: Effect of SMET on Emotional Dynamics of Managers
Abstract: The opening up of the Indian economy through liberalization, privatization, globalization and natural thrust towards information technology has made the task of managers increasingly more demanding. The challenges get multiplied when the executives have to work in diversified cultures.  The workforce diversity has not only affected the emotional stability of the executives but has also come on the way of leadership behavior and effectiveness. The need for executives who are emotionally stable even in adverse circumstances is increasing. The present study examined the possibility of enhancing emotional competence (EC) through self management of excessive tension (SMET) program.
Key words: Executives, Emotional stability, Emotional competence & SMET
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Author-Name: Smita Shingrup
Title: Ecolables: A Green Sustainability Recital in Marketing- An Empirical Framework
Abstract: Environmental sustainability is not simply a matter of compliance or risk management. People are concerned about the environment and marketers have to begun to modify their practices in an attempt to attract consumer's new concern. Marketers are increasingly recognizing that the many competitive advantages and business opportunities to be gained from Eco Sustainability and Green Marketing.
Key words: Ecolabels, Green Marketing
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Author-Name: Parul Chotalia
Title: Carbon Credit-Currency of 21st Century
Abstract: In 1997, Kyoto Protocol, a voluntary treaty was signed by 141 countries to reduce the emissions of Global House Gases by 5.2% below 1990 levels by 2012. Certified Emissions Reductions (CER) or Carbon credits are certificates issued certifying reduction in emissions. The developing countries have been exempted from any such restrictions. These certificates can be traded in the market and purchased by firms which find purchasing emission credits to offset its emissions lower in cost. Thus an opportunity has emerged for firms in developing countries like India, Brazil and China to boost their earnings by complying with norms. However not all projects are eligible for registration under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol. As a result a large number of advisory firms have spawned. In addition an entire market has been developed around the same. The key participants apart from the project developers are, including not limited to, verification, certification and financing institutions. In India this opportunity has manifold implications affecting not only industry but also government, financial institutions and civil society at large. Most importantly this has opened up a new source of cash flow in project financing making unviable projects viable by exceeding the hurdle rate for investment returns. Industry will need to adapt to the changing opportunity that it brings along i.e. higher return on investments along with risks that are inherent in carbon credit project financing. In my opinion, it will be pragmatic on part of firms to consider this mode of cash flows in project financing. Further this provides a strategic role for the countries to benefit from the cash flows that can be invested in cleaner technologies for sustainable development.
Key words: Carbon credits, Emission, Certified Emissions Reductions (CER), Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
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Author-Name: Poonam M. Lohana
Title: Forensic Accounting-At Nascent Stage in India
Abstract: Forensic accounting as new area of accounting in India, has come to limelight  recently due to rapid increase in white-collar crimes, financial crimes, cyber crimes and growing complexities of the corporate environment. Forensic accounting is the tripartite practice that integrates accounting, auditing, and investigative skills to conduct an examination into a company's financial statements. Though forensic accounting is  untordden area in India, prospects is growing fast in public as well private organisations. This research article  seeks to examine the meaning , nature,  validation and prospects in India.
Key words: Forensic accounting, white-collar crimes, financial crimes, cyber crimes
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Author-Name: Pavnesh Kumar
Title: BRICS:The rise of sleeping giant
Abstract: The combined territories of the BRICS countries account for nearly 30 percent of the world's total land area and  42 percent of the world's total population . In 2010, the group contributed 18 percent of the world's GDP and 15 percent of world  trade.  Among the BRICS members, China has been the "world factory" for many years, Brazil is a globally important "raw material base," Russia is an important world "petrol station," India is the world's well-known "office," while South Africa is "Africa's resources reservoir."This paper intents to highlights the growing influence of BRICS in the world economy and its role in the changing world economic order.It also intends to discuss the future ,issues and challenges ahead for BRICS  and the standing of India in this group.
Key words: economic growth, Emerging markets, structural change, BRIC countries
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Author-Name: Archana Singh
Title: The approach which India needs to Adopt in Dealing with Challenges and Opportunities of WTO
Abstract: India should be clear in perceptions regarding goals and development strategies, negotiation strategies and effective coordination with like minded countries and negotiators. In our country, general awareness about the different agreements of WTO, their implications and knowledge about the new issues that are likely to come up in the various review meetings are inadequate. The paper discusses the approach India should adopt in dealing with challenges and opportunities of WTO
Key words: WTO, approach of India, challenges and opportunities of WTO
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Author-Name: Sanchita
Title: Woman Entrepreneurship in Haryana:  Challenges and Problems.
Abstract: The paper highlights the various problems and challenges faced by woman entrepreneurs while running the enterprises in the present competitive world of today which is both healthy as well as unhealthy. The problems of women entrepreneurs include working capital, distribution channel, sales promotion, electricity, human resources and competition with medium and large industries. To justify the need of the present study we have reviewed the literature. To draw   policy implications we are required to do serious research in a continuous manner which justify the present effort. To harness the potential and continued growth and development of women entrepreneurs and to formulate appropriate strategies for stimulating, supporting and sustaining their efforts to run smooth functioning of enterprises, we need to provide them level �playing- field for healthy competition.
Key words: Sustainable Growth, Women Entrepreneurs, Small Scale Industries, Emotional quotient (EQ) development, Industrial development
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Author-Name: Rajshree Vaishnav
Author-Name: Pratima Parage
Title: MULTIMEDIA INSTRUCTION AND COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION FOR TEACHING BIOLOGY
Abstract: Teaching has to do with helping individuals acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes in different areas of learning. Teaching is guiding, facilitating and motivating learners. The aim of teaching is not only to transmit information but also to transform passive students into active receptors of knowledge and constructors of their own knowledge To transform such knowledge requires professional practice to be continuously re-examined and updated for best use of digital technologies for teaching, learning and school improvement. To meet this requirement the present study is undertaken in which Interactive Multimedia Instruction and Computer aided Instruction for teaching Biology was compared in terms of achievement of students. The result indicated that Interactive Multimedia Instruction IMI is more effective than Computer Aided Instruction CAI. This indicates that technology equip teacher is better than technology based self learning.
Key words: Interactive Multimedia Instruction IMI, Computer Aided Instruction, Creativity, Achievement, Criterion reference test
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Author-Name: Khevna Trivedi
Title: OPINION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHER ABOUT PROBLEM BASED LEARNING
Abstract: There is a paradigm shift in the role of teacher and there is a dire need to shift from centralized to decentralized, prescriptive to participative, rote memory to learning by understanding, monologue to dialogue, and content to context, where certain aspect like self learning skills through Problem Based Learning is must to sustain and bear the challenges of 21st century. As a learning environment "that result from solution of a problem", PBL focuses on setting up a learning context in which students take part in collaborative problem solving to learn beyond their potential with a deep understanding. The purpose of this study was to take the opinion regarding the use of PBL method in the classroom. The investigator has employed survey method using opinionnaire to collect the data from teachers secondary schools. To analyse the data, techniques like frequency, percentages were used. It was found that Problem Based Learning is significantly effective. PROBLEM BASED LEARNING will aid students to develop holistic development which will cater the needs of students of 21st century.
Key words: Teacher, Secondary school, Secondary school teacher, problem based learning
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Author-Name: Taorem Surendra Singh
Title: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN MANIPUR
Abstract: Education is must to all from cradle to grave in the life of a man. Due the importance of it, Government of India has already launched universalization of primary education throughout the nation for the children between the ages of 6 to 14 years under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA),the article-21(A) of constitution of India. However, only primary education can't prepare the job of an individual for livelihood. So, universalisation of secondary education is also launched as one of the national missions under the scheme of Rashtriya Midhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan. On other hand, the secondary education could not fulfill the needs of an individual as well as society. So, there is need of universalisation higher education throughout nation for a knowledge based society. On basis of its mission, many universities and colleges have been establishing at different locations of different states. But, by the simply establishments of colleges and universities, the dream of nation that knowledge based society could not be fulfilled without the internal quality control management system of institutions. The article tries to find out, not only the problems faced by the colleges and department concerned, but, also the prospects to be taken up by the college as well as the Department of Education (U), in order to improve Higher Education in Manipur under vision of the quality higher education to be reached at the global standard.
Key words: Education, higher education, problems and prospects, Manipur higher education
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Author-Name: Asha Thokchom
Title: LEARNING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH : TEACHERS ROLE IN ICT
Abstract: Information Communication Technologies (ICT) are a part of our world and we use them everyday.ICT represents an important source of information about us and others, as well as about local and world events. A nation's economic wellbeing depends on the effective use of ICT. Teachers are important resources for modernization and change in education system. ICT will also require a modification of the role of the teacher, who in addition to class-room teaching will have other skills and responsibilities. Besides that ICT can also be very attractive too for providing educational opportunities to various learners. Basic aim of ICT in education is to utilize its equipment and tools in teaching and learning process as a medium and methodology.
Key words: Information Communication Technology (ICT), Pedagogy, Potentials, Advantage , & Reservation of (ICT), Research Report.
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Author-Name: T. V. Ramana
Title: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS -AN ANALYSIS
Abstract: Emotional Intelligence is the ability to understand own emotions and those of people around. The concept of emotional intelligence means must persons have a self-awareness that enables to recognize feelings and manage your emotions. An attempt is made in this paper to analyze the concept of emotional intelligence and teachers' effectiveness in the class room of schools and universities. Role and the qualities of the teachers, programmes for enhancing emotional intelligence and their results, emotional intelligence, proactive coping, burnout and supervisor support and ideas for improving the situation of the teachers etc are also discussed.
Key words: Emotions, intelligence, external challenges, conduct, job satisfaction. Optimistic, burnout, teacher-student, society and development
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Author-Name: P. V. Shelvam
Author-Name: S. Arunadevi
Title: EFFECTS OF AQUA AEROBICS AND FLOOR AEROBICS ON BREATH HOLDING TIME AMONG SCHOOL GIRLS
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to find out the effects of aqua aerobics and floor aerobics on breath holding time among school girls. To achieve this purpose of the study, ninety school girls were selected as subjects who were studied Cornation Higher Secondary School, Sivakasi. The selected subjects were aged between 15 to 17 years. The selected subjects were randomly divided into three groups of 30 subjects each group. Group one acted as experimental group I and group two acted as experimental group II and group three acted as control group. Group one underwent floor aerobics, group two underwent aqua aerobics training for eight weeks and group three underwent routine physical exercise. The subjects were tested on selected criterion variables such as breath holding time prior to and immediately after the training period. The selected criterion variables such as breath holding time was measured by using stop watch. The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to find out the significant differences if any, between the experimental group and control group on selected criterion variables separately. In all the cases, 0.05 level of confidence was fixed to test the significance, which was considered as an appropriate. The result of the present study has revealed that there was a significant difference among the experimental and control group on breath holding time.
Key words: aqua aerobic, floor aerobic, breath holding time
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Author-Name: Bandana Dey
Author-Name: Alex Hankey
Author-Name: Sony kumari
Title: LISTENING TO BHAJANS IMPROVES SUSTAINED ATTENTION
Abstract: Studies of Integrated Approach to Yoga Therapy, Yoga Lifestyle programs tend to study the overall benefits of Yoga lifestyle to patients, measured on various parameters, clinical, or related practical measurements, such as prana energy levels and their imbalances. Effects of important aspects of the program such as relaxation techniques have also been carefully studied, but several parts of the overall program have not yet been individually assessed for their physiological or psycho-physiological effects. Here we report a first study of listening to bhajans, sacred songs, an important part of the program which softens and expands the heart. Measures of sustained attention, using the Six Letter Cancellation Test and Digit Letter Substitution Tests were made on 20 volunteer SVYASA students, before and after 30 minutes spent either listening to bhajans, or reading a spiritual text. All were assessed on both, half with
bhajans on the first day and reading on the second, and half the other way round. Results clearly indicated that bhajans improved test scores more than reading, suggesting that, (1) all parts of Yoga lifestyle programs should be assessed, and (2) more detailed research in this particular area should be carried out. That listening to songs should have a distinct alerting influence that is sustained may come as a surprise to many students of psychology.

Key words: Attention, Sustained attention, Yoga, IAYT, Bhajans
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Author-Name: Maithili R.P. Singh
Title: ROLE OF DIGITAL MEDIA IN BRAND PROMOTION
Abstract: Digital media and brand promotion nowadays are like synonyms. This paper stresses to comprehend, what is Digital Media, to identify with, what is Brand Promotion and to recognize the relationship between both the phenomenon.
Key words: Media, digital media, brand, promotion, brand promotion
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Author-Name: M. S. Deshmukh
Title: CONDITIONS OF SLUM POPULATION OF MAJOR SUB-URBAN WARDS OF MUMBAI IN MAHARASHTRA
Abstract: This paper analyzes slum dwellers access to basic amenities and the ways in which they gain access. Mumbai city is a city of the haves and a city of the have-nots. Among these two, one is grimy (slum) and other one is neat (non-slum). They are two distinct but inter-dependent and give Mumbai a part of its character. As per 2011 census the total population of Mumbai was 12.48 Millions. The city has experienced substantial growth rate during last five decades due to high level of industrial development and growth in the suburban areas of greater Mumbai jurisdiction. According to the 2001 census, Mumbai slum population was 54.5%. Provisional data from the 2011 census shows that nearly 41.3% of the city's population lives in slums. Dharavi is a part of G north ward and its population is 5.82 lakh with nearly 60% slums. Dharavi is no longer Asia's largest slum. It's now rivalled and dwarfed by four slum clusters in
Mumbai itself, some of the major slumdweller's pockets in Mumbai & suburbs are Kurla-Ghatkopar belt (70%-80% slum population), Dindoshi belt (80% slum population), Bhandup belt (70% slum population), Mankhurd-Govandi belt (95% slum population). This paper focuses more on the living environment of households and the population of major wards such as Kurla (L), Chembur (M), and Ghatkopar (N) of Mumbai city in Maharashtra. It is understood from the primary survey that around 82% people are living in one room, having drinking water facility through common connection (says 65% people) but which is not available regularly and in sufficient quantity, 84% slum population is depending on public toilets . The drainage system in slum area is open (says 85% people). On the other hand it is also observed that 82% households have mobiles and 87% households have Television sets. This paper concludes with magnitude of problems of slum population in Mumbai & provides an overview of policy options through which
governments can assist in providing adequate shelter for the growing number of poor households expected to be living in cities in the future.

Key words: Slum, Urban, Population, Wards
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Author-Name: Rama Ramswamy
Title: MARKETING PROBLEMS OF MICRO ARTISAN ENTERPRISES IN THENZAWL HANDLOOM CLUSTER, MIZORAM
Abstract: Handlooms an age old tradition of the rich cultural heritage of India is an important sector with respect to its size and employment potential. It is the second largest employment provider after agriculture, providing employment to 12 million families. Clusters and clustering of small firms is increasingly becoming an important tool in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) development in both developed and developing economies. Since centuries, India developed a system of specialised handloom concentrations throughout the country. Handloom and handicraft clusters dominate the cluster landscape of the country. The cluster model of developing traditional micro enterprises has shown success in handloom clusters in the country. Marketing, however, has been a general problem faced by the handloom industry in India, since these products are known for niche marketing. The Chanderi (Madhya Pradesh) and Kannur (Kerala) clusters are examples of how with the required institutional support they have become benchmark clusters for others to emulate by making inroads into international markets.
Key words: marketing, marketing problems, micro enterprise, micro artisan enterprises
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Author-Name: Nivedita T. Dwivedi
Author-Name: Tanya Mishra
Title: IMPACT OF MICROCREDIT SERVICES ON SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
Abstract: Women Entrepreneurship is one of the major domains which have come out in last few decades. In India, the success of women entrepreneurs found better than developed countries which also has incremental in nature. In last the 50 years several social innovations have been made including Cooperatives and Microcredit. Both these innovations have reflected positive impact on families, especially to the rural and sub-urban areas. As per several research in the field of social financing and rural financing the microcredit institutions have evolved as the major financial institutions in the rural side of developing economies. In India currently hundreds of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) are effectively working with rural people, i.e. farmers, small vendors, women SHGs etc. This study was conducted in 4 districts of Uttar-Pradesh to assess the socioeconomic impact of Microcredit on women entrepreneurs those availed microcredit from any MFI. The data from 100 women entrepreneurs have taken for the analysis in the study.
Key words: Women Entrepreneurs, Microcredit, Socioeconomic status
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Author-Name: Nivedita T. Dwivedi
Author-Name: Tanya Mishra
Title: WOMEN-EMPOWERMENT THROUGH WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP (A STUDY OF FAIZABAD ZONE OF UTTAR-PRADESH)
Abstract: Women are regarded as better half of the society. In traditional Indian societies, they were confined to four walls. In modern society, they come out of four walls to participate in all types of activities including entrepreneurship. In India empowering women through entrepreneurship has become an integral part of our development efforts because of 3 important reasons viz. Women development, Economic growth and Social stability. Present study is conducted to analyse the contribution by women-entrepreneurs in economic development of nation and also to find out the current problems, which they are facing in their businesses. The study is conducted in Faizabad zone of Uttar-Pradesh. In present study it is found that this enterprise is appropriate for those women entrepreneurs who are having problem to outside home due to family responsibility or their culture. They can start this venture inside their home.
Key words: Women-empowerment, Entrepreneurship, Beauty-parlor business, Socio-economic development, Correlation.
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Author-Name: Malay R. Patel
Title: TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNANCE: AS REFORMING TOOLS IN INDIA
Abstract: In the past decade there has been enormous growth in Transparency and Accountability initiatives in private and public sector functioning's in India, Rationale behind the advent of these ingenuities is to address developmental failures and to fill in the gaps of democratic deficiencies in the most effective way. The radical step of bringing transparency and accountability in governance not only helps in correcting the faulty institutional mechanism but also helps in gaining trust and goodwill among various stakeholders for an organization. Transparency and Accountability in Governance, today is widely used as indispensable visionary tool of reforming, which helps the organization to rectify the system discrepancies for the better functioning of the day-to-day administrative operations, along with the gratification to all its stakeholders. Present paper examines & critically reviews the use of transparency and accountability in governance as reforming tools in Indian context exploring both private as well government organizations, it essentially highlights links between transparency & accountability along with the gaps found in the reforming structure. The conceptual framework of SWOT analysis is applied to study the transparency & accountability initiatives taken as a part of better governable reforms, the conclusion arrived at, from the SWOT analysis is to determine the optimum level of transparency & accountability in governance necessary for an organization. The final proposal in the paper aims is to derive ideal level of transparency & accountability in governance across the various industries.
Key words: Transparency, Accountability, Reforms, Governance, India
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Author-Name: Neepa Jani
Title: ARTICLE 21 OF CONSTITUTION OF INDIA AND RIGHT TO LIVELIHOOD
Abstract: In any organized society, right to live as a human being is not ensured by meeting only the animal needs of man. It is secured only when he is assured of all facilities to develop himself and is freed from restrictions which inhibit his growth. All human rights are designed to achieve this object. Right to live guaranteed in any civilized society implies the right to food, water, decent environment, education, medical care and shelter. The word 'life' as employed by Article 21 takes in its sweep not only the concept of mere physical existence by also all finer values of life including the right to work and right to livelihood. This right is a fundamental right guaranteed to all persons residing in India, citizens and non-citizens alike. right to life including right to livelihood and work as guaranteed by Article 21 is not reduced to a mere paper platitude but is kept alive, vibrant and pulsating so that the country can effectively march towards the avowed goal of establishment of an egalitarian society as envisaged by the founding fathers while enacting the Constitution of India along with its Preamble.
Key words: Article 21, constitution of India, right to livelihood
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Author-Name: Swaha Bhattacharya
Author-Name: Monimala Mukherjee
Title: ADJUSTMENT PATTERN OF ELDERLY PEOPLE BELONGING TO NUCLEAR FAMILIES OF KOLKATA CITY
Abstract: Aging, the process of growing old regardless of chronological age, is a natural, continuous and universal phenomenon. The ageing process was associated with a number of factors like health status, economic independence and their role expectation in the family and so on. Family is the sub-system of the society which is perceived to be the most relevant to mental health. Functions of the family are geared facilitating the promotion and preservation of health in general and mental health in particular. Individual perceives and experiences a sense of general well-being in relation to the environment. One's need for and ability to give care is negotiated by one's place in family's life-cycle and one's social identity. The social structure of family is culturally shaped and globally varied. The aim of the present investigation is to study the adjustment pattern of the elderly people belonging to nuclear families of Kolkata city. A group of 200 elderly people were selected as sample in this investigation. A General Information Schedule, Adjustment Pattern Questionnaire and Priority Need Questionnaire were administered to them. The findings reveal that adjustment pattern decreases with increase in age. Besides this, female group are more adjusted than that of the male group. Monthly income of the family has a significant role in this regard. Elderly people may live in a good mental state and also able to adjust with other family members if the priority need is to be considered properly.
Key words: Elderly people, adjustment pattern, priority need, nuclear family
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Author-Name: Anita Swami
Author-Name: Karuna Sinha
Title: PERCEPTION OF TERRORISM OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN GREATER MUMBAI
Abstract: Children are the future of any nation. If we hope to solve the world's major problems -- achieving world peace, curbing terrorism, healthy lives, economic development, and global sustainability -- we must provide richer learning opportunities for the world's children. Terrorism is a political virus. Education has a vital role to play under such circumstances to make our young generation aware about this menace and provide means to liberate our country of the same. This study was undertaken to ascertain the "Perception of Terrorism of Secondary School Students of Greater Mumbai". In order to obtain data, a researcher made tool related to different aspects of terrorism. The sample selected for the study was 937 students studying in the secondary sections of SSC, CBSE and ICSE Boards in Greater Mumbai. The findings revealed that there is no significant difference in the perception of terrorism among the secondary school students in Greater Mumbai with respect to different agencies and types of terrorism on the basis of Gender. The study also revealed that there is a significant difference in the perception of terrorism among the secondary school students in Greater Mumbai with respect to the causes of terrorism on the basis of Gender.  Further it was revealed in the study that there is a highly significant difference in the perception of terrorism in the secondary school students in Greater Mumbai on the basis of different Boards i.e. SSC, CBSE and ICSE.
Key words: Perception, Terrorism, Secondary School Students and Greater Mumbai
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Author-Name: Bharti Rathore
Author-Name: Margi Pancholi
Title: A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION ON STUDENTS' ANXIETY AT COLLEGES OF EDUCATION
Abstract: Education and language are well connected and are inseparable components of each other. The former is not possible without the latter. Thus a careful decision regarding the medium of instruction in education with reference to the learners' development and learning competence is more crucial when it is being decided in country like India, which is totally diverse in nature. The medium of instruction makes the learning pattern simple or complex. The opinions of people in the country like India for the medium of instructions are confused. Generally people believe that the education given in second language is always hindering the learners' innate potentials but according to some educationists language is not a barrier in receiving education and students can easily learn different languages and use them for learning process. To ponder over this controversy and to evaluate the pros and cons of both views, the researchers conducted this research.
Key words: Medium of Instruction, Students' Anxiety and Colleges of Education
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Author-Name: Pramod Gupta
Author-Name: Jagdish Buwade
Title: PARENTAL ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE INCLUSION EDUCATION FOR THEIR DISABLED CHILDREN
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine parents' attitudes toward inclusion for their children with disabilities in general education and to associate their perspectives with parent variables e.g. Sex, education and child variables e.g. age, gender and types of disability. The sample consisted of parents (51 mothers, 68 fathers) of children with disabilities, residing in Hyderabad region. Each parent completed the  Attitude Toward Inclusion/ Mainstreaming'' scale (Leyser and Kirk, 2004), composed of 18 items  selected and adapted for parent respondents that assess scores for the factors of benefits, satisfaction,  teacher ability and inclusion support, and child rights. The results of the study revealed children's age  and gender as the factors that mainly influence parents' views regarding inclusion. No differences were noted on the subscales of the questionnaire related to parents' sex, educational level and children's type of disability.
Key words: Parents, Attitudes, Inclusion, Children with Disabilities
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Author-Name: W.Pishakmacha Singh
Author-Name: K. Manitombi Devi
Title: QUALITY  TEACHER  EDUCATION - A  CHALLENGE  TO TEACHING COMMUNITY IN MANIPUR
Abstract: The quality of a nation depends upon the quality of its citizens. The equality of their education depends more upon any other single factor, upon the quality of their teachers. To make our teachers competent and efficient has always been a challenge for the educators when our education system is facing multiple problems starting from the incompetent selection of student teachers through inadequate practice teaching to unscientific supervision and assessment. The quality of education is a direct consequence and outcome  of the quality of teachers and teacher education system. Teachers are in need of continuing education so that they can deal with the changes cropping up in the society.
Key words: Quality Teaching, Teaching Community Education System
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Author-Name: Premananda Mishra
Author-Name: Radhakanta Gartia
Title: ADMINISTRATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN ODISHA: ROLE OF VILLAGE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
Abstract: The study investigated role perception of Village Education Committee (VEC) members with regard to their planning, attitude, and involvement for improvement of quality education and the actual activities or performances they were being able to carry out. Sample for the present study consisted of 1120 VEC members from four districts Odisha state viz. Jagatsinghpur, Bhadrak, Nayagarh and Puri. Multi-stage sampling technique was employed in the selection of VEC members. Semi-structured interviews, an interest inventory and an observation schedule were used for the collection of data. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistics like Mean and Standard Deviation. A big gap between the role perception and performance of VEC members was  found with respect to the maintanance of school building, using parent-contact as an important aspect of teacching-learning proccess, impletition of govertment programs and administrative functions of the school. However, most of the VEC members recognized their training need relating to the activities of the administrative functions of the schools.
Key words: administration, village education committee, education
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Author-Name: Tomba Chingtham
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN MANIPUR IN THE POST � INDEPENDENCE ERA UPTO 2010
Abstract: The paper attempts to explore the development of Higher Education in the State of Manipur and to find out the opinion of college / university teachers and  students regarding the present status of higher education in Manipur, in relation to planning / administration, infrastructural facilities, courses of study, students' issues, examinations, co-curricular activities, financing and teachers' issues.  The finding of research shows that there has been a phenomenal growth and expansion of higher education.  As a result of this unplanned expansion, the entire system of higher education has deteriorated.  Innumerable higher education institutions have deteriorated standards and are functioning at a sub-standard level.  Higher education institutions, particularly colleges were severely lacking in most of the infrastructural facilities.  There is a poor finance to colleges resulting in inadequate facilities to students and teachers.  All colleges in Manipur offer  same courses of studies and specialization.  This trend  continues even today.  No attempt or plan has been made for diversification to the new courses of studies and specialization.
Key words: administration, higher education, education
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Author-Name: M.S.Vijaykumar
Author-Name: R.Suneetha Vijay
Title: THE THEORY OF LEARNER-INTERAL FACTORS IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
Abstract: While the majority of SLA research has been devoted to language learning in a natural setting, there have also been efforts made to investigate second-language acquisition in the classroom. This kind of research has a significant overlap with language education, but it is always empirical, based on data and statistics, and it is mainly concerned with the effect that instruction has on the learner, rather than what the teacher does. A review of SLA theories and their explanations for age-related differences is necessary before considering empirical studies. Research explores these ideas and hypotheses, but results are varied: some demonstrate pre-pubescent children acquire language easily, and some that older learners have the advantage, and yet others focus on existence of a CP for SLA.SLA research began as an interdisciplinary field, and because of this, it is difficult to identify a precise starting date. Empirical research has attempted to account for variables detailed by SLA theories and provide an insight into L2 learning processes, which can be applied in educational environments. The study of learner-internal factor in SLA is primarily concerned with the question: How do learners gain competence in the target language? In other words, given effective input and instruction, with what internal resources do learners process this input to produce a rule-governed inter language.
Key words: acquisition, factor, mechanism, critical period, L1 & L2
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Author-Name: Anjana Bhattacharjee
Title: WHO FEELS HAPPIER? A STUDY ON GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYEES OF TRIPURA
Abstract: The objective of the present study was to determine happiness among Government and private sector employees. The study also attempted to ascertain the impact of gender on the feeling of happiness. Revised Oxford Happiness Scale was used to fulfill the objectives of the study. Six hypotheses were formulatedand they were verifiedby using't' test. Results showed significant impact of job status and gender on the feeling of happiness among employees of Tripura.
Key words: Feeling, Happiness, Gender, Employees
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Author-Name: Ramesh Chand Chauhan
Author-Name: Praveenkumar
Title: TO STUDY THE INFLUENCE OF PERFORMANCE MOTIVATION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PLAYERS
Abstract: The purpose of this research work was to find out the influence of performance motivation on the performance of players with special reference to gender and performance. Performance motivation test constructed by Kaur (1994) was used to collect the data. The sample for the study comprised of 128 handball players belonging to different affiliated states and units with Handball Federation of India (HFI). Out of 128 samples, 64 male & 64 female each belonged to four semifinalist teams in both section who took part in the 39th Senior National (M &W) Handball Championship had been taken as sample. 't- test' was applied to find the significant difference between male and female handball players in performance motivation of first, second, third and fourth position holders. Pearson-product co-efficient of co-relation was used to find out the relationship among the first, second, third and fourth position holders male and female handball players. A significant difference was also observed in combined data among four position holders male and female National level handball players in performance motivation.
Key words: performance, motivation, performance of players, performance motivation
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Author-Name: S.ShokhothangHaokip
Title: LOCAL SELF GOVERNANCE IN INDIA: A  STUDY OF AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT COUNCIL IN MANIPUR AND MIZORAM
Abstract: The present paper deals with a unique system of Local self Government institution in two states of north east India, Manipur and Mizoram. The Sixth Schedule to the constitution of India provides for the formation of Autonomous District Councils by the Tribal Communities themselves. In this context an attempt has been made to make a comparison of Autonomous District Council in Manipur with Mizoram. Although the District Councils in Manipur was dysfunctional since twenty years the recently held district council election in May 2010 would surely usher in a new era of Local Self Governance.
Key words: local self governance, local, autonomous district council
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Author-Name: Kalpana Modi
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF MATHEMATICS IN INDIA
Abstract: Mathematics has been considered as very important subject since ancient times. We find very elaborate proof of this in Vedas, which were compiled around 6000 BC. The concept of division, addition etc. was used even that time. Concepts of zero and infinite were also there. We also find roots of Beez Ganit in Vedas. When Indian Beez Ganit reached Arab, they called it Algebra. Algebra was name of the Arabic book that described Indian concepts. This knowledge reached Europe from there. This fact was well known to intellectuals of India, which is why they gave special importance to the development of Mathematics, right from the beginning. When this knowledge was negligible in Arab and Europe, India had acquired great achievements. This paper discusses development of mathematics in India from ancient time.
Key words: Mathematics, India, Mathematicians, History
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Author-Name: Akanksha Shrivastava
Title: VALUE EDUCATION: PAST AND PRESENT
Abstract: This paper attempts to compare the concept of value education in modern India and the concept of value education in ancient India. At a practical level value education ensures that the school fulfils the aim of the national curriculum: to promote pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development and prepare them all for the experiences of life. At a philosophical level, the answer lies in a deep conviction about the purposes of education. Defining value education as education itself, the author advocates the need of teachers and elders as an agent for social change. It is required to modify the teacher training programmes to equip the teacher to deliver the quality of values as per the situation and explore the process by which children develop values essential for living in the society. Teachers need to be trained to create situations and be imaginative to reflect on that situation by making students aware of values and highlighting its need.
Key words: values, past, present, Value Education, Human Values, Cultural Development
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Author-Name: Bidyut Baruah
Author-Name: Anthony Ward
Title: FACILITATING INTRAPRENEURSHIP- CAN CEOS FACILITATE INTRAPRENEURSHIP?
Abstract: Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) have pivotal roles in guiding the organization forward with their vision and strategies but with the current economic situations, organizations are struggling with innovation management. The economic environment of the 21st century is getting progressively more competitive, demanding and challenging for most organizations. In order to survive and be successful, organizations constantly need to work on their products, services and business models to maintain a competitive advantage. This paper proposes intrapreneurship as an effective solution for managing innovation progression in different organizations. Organizational complexities can be effectively managed if CEOs facilitate an intrapreneurial climate where the skills of intrapreneurs can be nurtured and developed. This paper demonstrates that by establishing an intrapreneurial climate, CEOs can provide development opportunities for prospective intrapreneurs to grow and flourish in any organization. This research uses an audio recorded structured interview methodology with data analysis using NVivo software.
Key words: CEO characteristics, Intrapreneurship, Qualitative research, Innovation, Organization management
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Author-Name: Pratap  Dighavkar
Title: ROLE OF THE POLICE IN SOCIETY FOR IMPLEMENTING "MAHATMA GANDHI  TANTA MUKTI GAON MOHIM
Abstract: The concept of justice is as old as origin and growth of human society itself. The social nature of man demands that he must live peacefully in society. There is positive impact of Mahatma Gandhi Tanta Mukti Gaon Mohim (MGTMGM) on villagers and it plays an important role to change their socio-economic condition. This study has emphasized role of the police for the implementing the Mahatma Gandhi Tanta Mukti Gaon Mohim in Raigad district in Maharashtra, India, during the year 1 Sept. 2007 to 30April 2008.
Key words: Mahamta Gandhi Tanta Mukti Gaon Mohim, society, Role of Police
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Author-Name: Akanksha Ritesh
Title: PERFORMANCE VS MATERNITY LEAVE: WHO DOES ONE BLAME?
Abstract: This case speaks about the concept of Performance appraisal and succession planning promotion of a female employee that assesses an individual employee's job performance and productivity in relation to certain pre-established criteria and organizational objectives for almost five years Versus the concept of Maternity leave which is a period of approved absence time before and after the birth of a baby when a woman is allowed to be away from her job for a female employee for the purpose of giving birth and taking care of infant children.
Key words: performance, maternity leave, blame
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Author-Name: M. Arun Kumar
Title: STAKEHOLDERS' AWARENESS AND IMPACT OF EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE PROGRAMME
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Author-Name: A. Jagadeesh Babu
Title: CONSEQUENCES OF DIRECT CASH BENEFIT FOR ELDERS' IN ANDHRA PRADESH
Abstract: Social insurance in India has been and continues to be a piecemeal affair. Depending on children during old age has been the norm in India for millennia. However, the Indian Government, at both the national and the state levels, has long been preoccupied with financial support for the elderly.   The present study is conducted to evaluate the level of old age dependents, implementation of old age pension and its impact on the old age disabled. In this case study, as per the perceptions of the beneficiaries, it is found that the IOAPS by direct cash payment changed their life style. They were fugitive the problem of food, cloth and health problems etc. At present, they are not helpless but are happiest people. However, this scheme has also some managerial problems. Regarding, the study is presented some policy implications to strengthen the scheme.
Key words: Direct Cash Payment, Vulnerable, Better life, Pitru Devobhava, Matru Devobhava, Anthyodaya , Annapurna
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Author-Name: D. Satyanarayana
Title: COEFFICIENTS OF INTER DISTRICTS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN COASTAL ANDHRA PRADESH
Abstract: Even though the HDI and GDI has been increasing at the inter districts of Coastal Andhra, there is wide various among the districts. Thus, the concept of development should extended to be more comprehensive and go beyond the mere material dimension of increase in per capita income, complemented by the non-material dimension like levels of education, status of health and access to basic amenities.  The causes for disparities shows the need of hour to take necessary steps to improve literacy rate, health conditions and reduce per capita disparities among the districts of Coastal.
Key words: Human Development, capita income, Basic amenities, Disparities
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Author-Name: Harish Shukla
Author-Name: Rachita Garg
Title: A STUDY ON STRESS MANAGEMENT AMONG THE EMPLOYEES OF NATIONALISED BANKS
Abstract: Banking, like other services, has become one of the highly competitive sectors in India. The banking organizations, since the beginning of this decade, have been facing greater challenges in terms of technological revolution, service diversification and global banking. Stress is unavoidable on the part of the employees as the systems, procedures; techniques are getting complicated with the use of advance technology. Every employee cannot cope with such rapid changes taking place in the jobs. This will lead to arising of stress among employees. An attempt has been made through this research paper to know the reasons of stress among the bank employees and the ways used by employees to cope with the stress generated at workplace. It is found that maximum number of employees in banks remains in stress. Majority of the employees try to find solution to relieve them from stress. Also the measures are also suggested in the paper to overcome stress that affects their physical and mental health.
Key words: workplace stress, social life, health, satisfaction, conflict
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Author-Name: Nidhi P. Shah
Title: CUSTOMERS SATISFACTION OF SAMSUNG MOBILE HANDSET USERS
Abstract: The main aim of this research paper is to find customers satisfactions with relations to some variables like individual features, price, brand name etc. In this study researcher has focused on the customer of Bhavnagar city and research is carried out by primary data analysis tools like Correlation, study indicates an average satisfactions of customers toward MOBILE HANDSET USERS OF SAMSUNG.
Key words: Mobile handset, Karl Pearson's Correlation, frequency, Samsung
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Author-Name: Sachin N. Mehta
Title: ANALYSIS OF TRENDS IN THE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS IN INDIA
Abstract: This paper examines the trend pattern of balance of payment during the pre and post devaluation period. It is also assess impact of devaluation on balance of payment. This assessment has been carried out using paired sample't' test. The result indicates that there is substantial improvement of balance of payments during the pre- to post-devaluation period.
Key words: analysis, trends, balance, payments
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Author-Name: Sonali Malewar
Author-Name: Prerna Nair
Title: WORKFORCE DIVERSITY: A STRENGHT OR A CONFLICT?
Abstract: As the economy becomes increasingly global, our workforce becomes increasingly diverse. Organizational success and competitiveness will depend on the ability to manage diversity in the workplace effectively. This study is devoted to the cause of workplace diversity and tries to seek out the initiatives taken by the Organizations these days to encounter the challenging issue of workplace diversity. No doubt we are going global but the question is that are we able to considerably keep ourselves abreast with the dynamism required to reap the benefits of globalization. The data collected for the purpose of the study is with the help of structured questionnaire. The statistical tool Z-test has been used to find out the statistical inferences and finally conclude the study undertaken.
Key words: workforce, diversity, strength, conflict
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Author-Name: Vijaysinh Dhandhukiya
Title: ECONOMICS OF COTTON CULTIVATION IN GUJARAT
Abstract: Cotton is a part of our daily lives from the time, we dry our faces on a soft cotton towel in the morning till we slide between fresh cotton sheets at night. It has hundreds of uses. Cotton is vital textile raw material, has an important role in the industry and trade of both, own country and the world with various areas for usage. This paper focuses on the growth economics of cotton cultivation in Gujarat.
Key words: economics, cotton, cotton cultivation
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Author-Name: Ashish K. Makwana
Title: AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION IN INDIA: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
Abstract: India is an agricultural country. At the time of independence our country faced food shortages. Later on due to green revolution we became self sufficient in food grain production despite population increase. One of the important factors in success of green revolution is the role played by agricultural graduates. After independence, state agricultural universities were established in all the states to impart education in the field of agriculture. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi regulates and ensures effective dissemination of agricultural education. At the same time, as agricultural universities are established by respective state governments, they are controlled by them. Although agricultural universities have done commendable job but in present liberalized and globalized era of World Trade Organization and General Agreement on Trade in Services, they face certain challenges viz financial constraints, lack of autonomy, inbreeding, lack of faculty competence in newer areas of agricultural sciences etc. Agricultural education being a professional education, it is necessary to take remedial measures so as to ensure food sufficiency for our growing population. In this context this paper describes the status of agricultural education in India highlighting challenges and suggesting strategies to overcome them.
Key words: Agricultural education, State Agricultural University, Indian Council of Agricultural Research
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Author-Name: Prafulla Kumar Nayak
Title: PROTECTION OF REFUGEES: A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN INDIA
Abstract: India has seen large influx of refugee population throughout history but does not have specific domestic law governing the treatment of refugees and asylum-seekers. Despite being a non-signatory to refugee convention, India has an obligation under international law to protect asylum-seekers which it has traditionally honored. Though India does not have a national framework in refugee law, yet in 2006 the Supreme Court ruled that the right to life and personal liberty as enshrined in Indian constitution protects refugees from forced repatriation. So the present article aims to inform the world India's endeavor to foster respect and improve their situation in India with a mission to assist asylum seekers in basic human rights and accessing justice system.
Key words: Protection, Refugee, Humanitarian Crisis, Saranarthi, Genocide, Asylum, Chakmas, Repatriation
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Creation-date: 201312
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Author-Name: Poonam Mukherjee
Author-Name: Hillol Mukherjee
Title: PERSONALITY DISPOSITION OF JUVENILE DELINQUENTS
Abstract: Juvenile Delinquency-�An Alarming Crisis� does not have a constant or definite meaning. Some say that delinquents are those who violate the law, habitually disobedient and truant. But delinquents shouldn�t be treated as criminals but as maturing persons who need utmost guidance, love and support while they find their way towards life. They shouldn�t be treated as criminals, but being a delinquent is not an excuse to manifest distress and confusion. It is very true that two major components of delinquency is the society and the family. But since each and every one of us has, what we call �logical� mind, we get to choose what is right and what is not. Exploring new stuffs is precisely what you call �part of growing up�. Delinquency is when you break a certain rule or law that is accepted by the society or the environment you are into. Criminal�s behavior is influenced by various personal traits. The current research focused to investigate the relationship between personality traits of juvenile delinquency among delinquents and non-delinquent juveniles taking Tripura as a model state. This study was mainly carried out at Agartala city, Tripura and its sub-urban areas covering 10 male juvenile delinquents and 10 male non-delinquent juveniles/adolescents (matched in terms of age and gender). The sample was collected from juvenile home following purposive sampling techniques. Background information schedule and multidimensional personality inventory (MPI) were administered to them. Findings revealed that the juvenile delinquents differed with their normal counterparts in regard to all the dimensions of personality. It is observed that juvenile delinquents were more extroverts, possesses high self-concept, more dependent in nature, short tempered, have poor adjustment capacity and are less anxious than those of their normal counterparts.
Key words: Juvenile Delinquency, personality disposition, extrovert, self-concept
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Author-Name: Bhumika Mangrola
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING IN TEACHING SCIENCE IN STANDARD VIII
Abstract: Due to the increasing diverse nature of the education system, it is important to use innovative learning strategies to bring quality in education. For the retention and comprehension of the subject matter taught in the classrooms, teachers must engage students and provide them with the proper social skills needed to succeed beyond the classroom environment. Cooperative learning is one of the innovative strategy which focuses on to provide quality education. Cooperative learning is an instructional strategy which allows learners to work together in small groups with individuals of various talents, abilities and background to accomplish a common goal. Cooperative learning is deeply rooted in society. It is a fundamental aspect of our everyday lives. If we view learning situation as a part of wider social context in which we live, then it is not difficult to relate to this.
Key words: Innovative Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning
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Author-Name: Rohitbhai S. Valand
Title: INTEGRATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OF ANAND
Abstract: Information and Communication technology (ICT) has remained a buzz word in arena of education since the last decade. Its effectiveness in general and teaching learning in particular   has been proved by numerous educational researches conducted. It has thus remained a major area of research in the last few years. It is now becoming imperative for the schools to impart education through use of ICT. Consequently, the government has launched various policies and plans to promote use of ICT in school education through a variety of ways such as developing infrastructural facilities, giving training to school teachers, awarding incentives for innovations in use of ICT and so on. To what extent, these physical facilities and training vis-�-vis integration of ICT in education have yielded positive results in elementary school education system needs to be investigated. The researcher conducted the present study to keep in mind this question.
Key words: Information and Communication technology (ICT). Upper Elementary schools, Lower elementary schools
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Author-Name: Niharika Amarsinh Rana
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF COLLABORATIVE LEARNING ON READING COMPREHENSION OF GRADE VIII STUDENTS
Abstract: The importance of English as a means of international communication has been recognized all over the world. Today, it is difficult to estimate the number of the people in this world who have acquired an adequate working knowledge of English. It is widely used all over the world as a first language, second language or as a third /foreign language. It is now days an effective means of communication.
Key words: Collaborative learning, learning, reading, reading comprehension
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Author-Name: Asha Thokchom
Title: A BIRD�S EYE VIEW OF SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN (SSA) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IMPHAL EAST DISTRICT, MANIPUR
Abstract: The Sarva Shiksha  Abhiyan  (SSA) in Manipur is a multiface programme, which seeks to ensure the enrolment of all the children in the age group of 6-14 in schools or alternative schools, retaining them and ensuring comparable elementary quality education. SSA conceived as an essential national programme to achieve Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE) by 2010 by creating a sustainable and decentralized educational planning and management system and invoking community participation in the whole process of the programme. The present problem deals with the progress of the activities relating to the implementation of SSA carried out in Imphal East district since its launching in2004-05 in the district. The areas of study and observation are District profile, Educational Scenario including enrolment size, and other activities relating to various areas.
Key words: Bird�s Eye View, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (Ssa), Imphal, Manipur
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Author-Name: D. M. Bakrania
Author-Name: Rajendra V. Jadeja
Title: SWAMI VIVEKANAND�S VISION OF EDUCATION
Abstract: Swami Vivekananda (1863 � 1902), a great thinker and reformer of India, embraces education, which for him signifies �man-making�, as the very mission of his life. In this paper, which purports to expound and analyse Vivekananda�s views on education, an endeavour has been made to focus on the basic theme of his philosophy, viz. the spiritual unity of the universe. Whether it concerns the goal or aim of education, or its method of approach or its component parts, all his thoughts, we shall observe, stem from this underlying theme of his philosophy which has its moorings in Vedanta.
Key words: Swami Vivekanand, Education, Vision of Education
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Author-Name: Hetal Kherala
Title: INCULCATION OF VALUE THROUGH COMMERCE
Abstract: The problem of value education of the young student has assumed increasing prominence in educational discussions during recent times. Parents, teachers and society at large concerned about values and value education of children.  We believe that education is expected to play a major role in promoting national development of all the faculties towards adequate preparation for life. Life of human is all most incomplete without commercial services. It is the social and moral responsibility of a business to provide quality product to all customers at reasonable price but it is observe that malpractice, corruption has occupied a higher position in today�s competitive world than at same time questions has to be pose that what kind of progress our society has achieved??
Key words: Value, Value inculcation, commerce
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Author-Name: Sandhu Tarika
Title: SELF REGULATION IN YOGA: EXPANSION OF POSSIBILITIES UNLIMITED
Abstract: Each person desires to attain the highest states of existence after continually muddling with the constraints and temptations of the material world. An inner world of truth, peace, love, enlightenment awaits to be discovered in each one of us , holding endless possibilities for transcendence from the worldly �maya� into the sublime omnipresent  �paramatma�. Sages across centuries evolved unique ways to assist the �indriyas� to search beyond the obvious and find ways that led to the culmination of this goal. Self regulation of thought, behaviour and emotions is one such technique to extend oneself beyond the physical self and unravel the hidden potential that remains submerged in our consciousness. The present paper strives to highlight the role of self regulation and its enhancement via Yoga in achieving all that one is capable of.
Key words: Self Regulation, Yoga, Mind control
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Author-Name: Avani Maniar
Author-Name: Nidita Karkare
Author-Name: Krutika Bhate
Title: CREATING AWARENESS REGARDING DISABILITY AND FOLK MEDIA IN SELECTED VILLAGES OF VADODARA DISTRICT
Abstract: Disability is the consequence of an impairment that may be physical, cognitive, mental, sensory, emotional, developmental, or some combination of these. A disability may be present from birth, or occur during a person�s lifetime. The NSSO�s countrywide surveys on the magnitude of the problems of disability show that the disabled population (excluding the mentally disabled) increased from 13.67 million (1.8 per cent of total population) in 1981 to 16.36 million in 1991 (1.9 per cent). Commonly, persons with disability have been considered burdensome and shameful, because they are incapable of contributing to traditional social obligations and roles. These attitudes and behaviors not only prevent the children from getting appropriate medical care for their conditions, but also prevent them from living �normally�. To overcome this it was decided to conduct the project on creating awareness about disable children amongst selected villages of Vadodara District. The programme was systematically planned and executed with the help of folk media Programme was conducted in four villages Karachiya, Koyli, Undera, and Bajawa. Programme was conducted through bhavai and rally. Through this villagers were aware and sensitize towards disables. This programme is not enough for the whole but it help a little bit to improve the status of society and nation. The purpose of this programme is to create awareness and people are responding well to the activities this shows that people start attending the disables as a normal one.
Key words: disability, folk media, awareness
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Author-Name: M. H. Prahalladappa
Title: GLOBALIZATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA: A WORLD IN ONE NEST
Abstract: This paper examines the impact and challenges that the globalization brought to higher education in India. In the higher education segment of India substantial improvement is possible in both quantitative and qualitative terms. It is necessary to identify opportunities and threats to education sector and analyze them in a deep manner. The major objective is to make the segment of higher education in India more competitive globally.
Key words: Higher Education in India, Globalization,
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Author-Name: Bhawna Sharma
Author-Name: Alex Hankey
Author-Name: H. R. Nagendra
Title: GAS DISCHARGE VISUALIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF AN INDIAN DIABETES POPULATION
Abstract: Instruments measuring subtle energy levels in human subjects are becoming increasingly popular in complementary medicine. Gas Discharge Visualization is an instrument measuring fingertip electron emission, variations in which correspond to changing health levels in different organs and organ systems. Its characteristics in diabetes have not previously been determined. The purpose of this study is to compare Gas Discharge Visualization parameters of diabetes patients those of healthy individuals. Data taken from 138 diabetes patients, divided into three groups according to duration of patholgy, was compared with data from 84 healthy subjects. Three GDV subscales were analysed: GDV Screening, Diagram, and Right Left Symmetry. Significant differences were observed between the two groups in the cardiovascular, endocrine, immune and urogenital systems. Dividing the diabetes group according pathology duration revealed systematic increases in values in all organs and organ systems. Also, our Bangalore based subjects seemed to have different norms from those originally used to calibrate the instrument. Differences between diabetic and healthy groups increase with increasing duration of the disease. Population norms require further investigation.
Key words: gas discharge, visualization characteristics, diabetes
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Author-Name: Mandeep Kaur
Author-Name: Manpreet Singh
Title: PERSONALITY IMPETUS TO MANAGERIAL OCB: A CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS
Abstract: The present study examines the role of personality dimensions in occurrence of Organizational Citizenship Behavior at workplace. Three hundred middle level managers from various multi-national companies situated in northern India (Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Patiala, and New Delhi) were included in this study. Their age ranged between 25-45 years. Only those employees were taken in this study who had served more than five years in that organization. Correlation was used to determine the significant relationships between personality dimensions and Organizational Citizenship Behavior. The results revealed that Neuroticism dimension of personality was negatively correlated with Organizational Citizenship Behavior. As far as Conscientiousness, Openness to experience, Agreeableness and Extraversion were concerned; all these dimensions were positively correlated with Organizational Citizenship Behavior. As far as Gender differences were concerned, the �t� value did not attain the level of significance. The study has major implications for organizations as they can recruit employees on the bases of their personality i.e. less neurotic individuals, highly agreeable, highly conscientious individuals would be preferred as they would be influential in increasing productivity and efficiency of the organization in the future.
Key words: personality impetus, managerial OCB, correlational analysis
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Author-Name: V. V. S. Rama Krishna
Title: CONSOLIDATION OF FISCAL FRONT OF STATES IN INDIA
Abstract: In this paper an attempt has been made to compare the receipts of Governments with a view to bring out the divergence in the mobilisation of resources by the States and the Central Government and expenditure incurred on development activities for the years 2010-11, 2011-12 (Revised Estimates) and 2012-13 (Budget Estimates). The fiscal position of states witnessed consolidation in terms of deficit indicators in 2010-11. The year 2011-12 (RE) recorded a marginal improvement in revenue surplus, while fiscal deficit was higher due to an increase in capital outlay. However, state governments are budgeted to further strengthen their fiscal position in 2012-13, which would be primarily contributed by higher surplus in their revenue accounts during the year. During 2012-13 (BE), most states expect to meet the deficit targets. The majority of the states shows an increase in their revenue surplus during 2012-13, thereby indicating that the quality of expenditure is not being compromised to achieve the deficit targets.
Key words: Consolidation, Fiscal Front, Deficit Indicators
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Author-Name: P. V. Krishna
Title: PARTICIPATION AND AWARENESS OF ELECTED WOMEN REPRESENTATIVES IN PRIs
Abstract: The present research paper is aimed to deal the awareness and participation level of elected women representatives in the PRIs in East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh.   About 144 elected women representatives of various cadres are selected for the study and their views is presented in tabular manner. It is found that the woman representation is basically depends on reservations. Most women file their candidature for elections to PRIs not out of their own will, but due to the pressure of husbands, sons or other male member of the family or the village or due to the pressure of some political party; but those who contested as independents have had the credit of working for the people of their locality. The women elected representatives are aware of the objectives of the PRIs. Majority are involving in the Poverty Alleviation Programmes. It is suggested that the government should provide special grants and provisions as an encouragement to them towards under take welfare programmes effectively and to participate in local government activities.
Key words: Directive Principles, Fundamental Rights, Women Status, grass root organizations, Panchayat Raj Institutions, poverty alleviation
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Author-Name: Mohit Dubey
Author-Name: Aarti Garg
Title: CONTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND GROWTH OF INDIAN ECONOMY
Abstract: Information technology is an important emerging sector of the Indian economy. The Government of India has identified IT industry as one of the major industries in India and it plays an important role in achieving the policy objectives like economic development. The IT industry has mellowed over the years andhas emerged to be a chief contributor to the globaleconomic growth. The IT sector, constitutedby the software and services, Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) and the hardware segments, hasbeen on a gradual growth trajectory with a steady rise in revenues as witnessed in the past few years.The size of this sector has increased at a rate of 35% per year during the last 10 years. The share of information technology industry is 7 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in Indian economy according to NASSCOM (www.imdr.edu; www.nasscom.org.). The prime aim of this paper is to analyze the growth and performance of information technology industry in India. This paper examines the question: How information technology contributes to India�s economic development in a holistic and broader way
Key words: IT-ITES, Contribution to GDP, Employment, Export and Revenue
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Author-Name: Maithili R.P. Singh
Title: INNOVATIVE BUSINESS PRACTICES IN BANKING INDUSTRY IN INDIA
Abstract: Gone are the days when banking industry used to operate in a protected environment. Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation have opened floodgates of competition. Opening of modern banks has also given banking industry new taste in competition. Bankers can no more bank on walk-in-business and relax in cozy offices. Information technology has not only enhanced customer�s awareness level but has made them demanding. Their expectation level is galloping. Demands and priorities are changing every day. The influence of the Internet upon the choice and delivery of products and services has made the situation acerbic. Customers no more want age-old banking products; they cannot be fooled and taken for a ride by changing the wrapper of the product. Never in the history of banking has the power so firmly been in the hands of customers as it is today. The struggle for survival in the cut throat competitive market is the biggest challenge of the time. For facing competition there has to be determination and skill of innovation. This has led to the embracing innovative business practices by various banks in India. The present paper highlights the historical backdrop, evolution of banking industry and recent innovative practices in this sector in India.
Key words: Banking, Innovative Practices, New Product & Services, CRM
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Author-Name: Shikha Agrawal
Title: GREEN BANKING IN INDIA: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF COMMERCIAL BANKS
Abstract: Today across the world the biggest problem is environment management and reducing the damage to the natural resources and global warming. It is the responsibility of every individual as well as institutions in the world to work in this direction. Lots of agencies are doing research on various related topics and from the literature review it is observed that in India RBI has already given a direction for the banks through circulars to implement certain strategies for betterment of the environment. So this leads to the question, which banks are green? This paper tries to study the practices in the various commercial banks in India and to find whether they are promoting environment friendly practices or not.
Key words: Sustainable development, IDRBT, Green Coin Rating.
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Author-Name: K.B.Meenakshy
Author-Name: Alex Hankey
Author-Name: H. R. Nagendra
Title: ELECTRODERMAL ASSESSMENT OF SMET PROGRAM FOR BUSINESS EXECUTIVES
Abstract: Yoga courses are becoming increasingly fashionable for large corporations and their business executives. No study has previously assessed and demonstrated Yoga�s specialty, the ability to increase levels of subtle energy in course participants. This study evaluates the impact of a 5 day stress management programme (SMET) for managers as measured by AcuGraph3. Forty five volunteers (both female & male), employees from a large Indian corporation, aged between 30 and 50 years were selected for the study. A single group, pre-post assessment was applied and the subjects were assessed on day 1 (pre) and day 5 (post) of the intervention. AcuGraph 3 �Digital Meridian Imaging� system was applied to assess. Post energy levels were significantly improved compared to pre values after the SMET program for the subject (p<0.001). The 5 days SMET intervention increased overall pranic energy in the main acupuncture meridian channels. The results begin to explain why yoga practice is clinically effective.
Key words: SMET, IAYT, Acugraph, Jing-Well points, Pranic Energy Level
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Author-Name: Dulla Thirupathaiah
Title: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDICES IN GUNTUR DISTRICT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
Abstract: With a view to the concept of economic development has undergone a paradigm shift in the recent past, the present study is aimed to analyze the determinants of Human Development in sample mandals and revenue divisions of Guntur District.  As per the performance evident from the values of HDI, Andhra Pradesh is lagging behind several major states. The study district   has also assumed the same. It is observed that gross disparities are found in human development within each revenue division and also within the District.    Tracks of high level and low level of human development are found within and each of the revenue divisions in the Guntur District. In this regard the study suggest measures to improve HDI of various categories in the district
Key words: Human development, disparities, Caste, per capita income, education, Survival, NGOs
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Author-Name: Uma V.P.Shrivastava
Author-Name: Dilip Singh Hazari
Title: EFFECT OF INTERNET MARKETING ON THE PURCHASE PATTERN OF THE HOUSE-HOLDS OF TOWNS IN JABALPUR
Abstract: Combining the traditional methods with online information marketers has discovered a successful marketing pattern. The traditional marketing methods of print, television, and direct mailings are being complemented with the use of e-marketing strategies; thus saving time and money. Over the last two decades it has been noticed that the human lifestyles are changing faster than their thoughts. This study is focused on the middle income house-holds with a monthly income ranging from 30k to 60k. This research study comprehends the level of awareness and acceptance of internet marketing amongst the consumers in this defined income group. It also helps understand the perception of these consumers about on-line shopping and its various aspects. The study involves a sample size of 593 working consumers both males and females between the age of 25 yrs to 45 yrs.  The most important finding of the study includes the fact that, there are sites where these consumers are comfortable and confident shopping while there are an other few which they do not trust.
Key words: On-Line Shopping, Internet Purchases, Accepted Online Shops
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Author-Name: Jignasu Yagnik
Title: PSPP A FREE AND OPEN SOURCE TOOL FOR DATA ANALYSIS
Abstract: Besides carrying out research for academic purpose, it is becoming increasingly important for educational institutions to provide hands-on training to the students in use of statistical software for making informed decisions. Many proprietary solutions are available for the data analysis but initial licensing and subsequent upgrading prices of these solutions are beyond reach of majority of academic institutions, and small organisations with limited resources.  PSPP  has evolved as a valuable resource for educational institutions, MSMEs, non-government organisations and others requiring a free and easy to learn software for data analysis. Important features of PSPP are described in this paper.
Key words: PSPP, Data Analysis, Free Software for Statistical Analysis
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Author-Name: Archit Uprit
Title: NETWORK SECURITY USING LINUX/UNIX FIREWALL
Abstract: Network Security concerns with concept of designing a secured network is the most important task in any enterprise or organization development. Securing a network mainly involves web filtering, application control, applying policies and rules in your network to protect from unauthorized access. Servers such as application server, web server, Database server are critical devices in your network which require complete Network security for proper working in any organization. This paper demonstrates how you can secure your Network components and critical servers using Untangle Firewall and how you can manage Network Bandwidth by protecting your network from gateway level viruses and block unwanted traffic from untangle firewall.
Key words: untangle firewall, IDS(Intrusion detection system),WIPS(Wireless intrusion protection system),RDP(Remote desktop protocol),DDOS(Distributed denial of service attack).
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Author-Name: Raam Dheep. G
Author-Name: Sreekumar. A
Title: LATENT HEAT STORAGE SYSTEM FOR SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY APPLICATIONS
Abstract: The progression of energy supply always possesses some difficulty as the supply does not commensurate with demand. The demand for energy remains higher than production which always leads to imprudent exploitation of precious natural resources, which is available in limited quantities on the mother earth. Energy from non-renewable resources leads to dwindling of natural sources and global warming, whereas energy from renewable resources is sporadic. Solar energy is the primary energy source in renewable energy. The intermittent nature of solar energy necessitates the use of a storage medium. The storage medium stores energy when it is available in excess quantities and delivers the stored energy when the supply is inadequate. Thermal energy storage system plays a major role to achieve high efficiency and uninterrupted operation for solar thermal energy applications such as space heating, solar drying, solar water heating, and industrial process heat and electricity generation. In this article, an attempt has been made to focus on the scope of thermal energy storage system and different techniques of storing solar thermal energy. Scientific investigation was carried out to determine the suitability of an organic phase change material in solar thermal energy storage. This article is expected to be an aid to the scientific society to explore current trends, opportunities and advancement in solar thermal energy storage systems.
Key words: Solar energy, Latent heat storage, Phase change materials, Thermal energy storage, Thermo-physical properties.
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Author-Name: Rema Bose
Author-Name: Swaha Bhattacharya
Title: WORK ATTACHMENT AND PRIORITY NEEDS � A STUDY ON TEACHERS
Abstract: Work attachment is the degree to which a person psychologically identifies himself with his work. This study investigated the attachment that the teachers of Government and Government-aided colleges have towards their work and how they prioritize their needs. Accordingly, a group of 120 college teachers (60 from government colleges and 60 from government-aided colleges) were selected as sample. A general information schedule, work attachment questionnaire and priority need questionnaire were used as tools. The findings reveal that work attachment of both groups of teachers is moderate. But duration of service period takes an important role in this regard. Work attachment of the teachers who are engaged in government colleges and whose duration of service is 10 years or less is better than those whose duration of service is above 10 years. On the contrary, no significant difference was observed for the government-aided colleges. Findings also revealed that priority need as expressed by two groups of teachers differ significantly in some areas.
Key words: Work Attachment, Priority Needs, Teachers
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Author-Name: Priti Nandi
Author-Name: Sony Kumari
Title: EFFECT OF INTEGRATED YOGA MODULE ON PERCEPTIBILITY OF STRESS AND EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE BASED ON COPING STRATEGIES ON DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS
Abstract: The present study is aimed at assessing the perceived stress and emotional competence in various group of subjects, coping of their stress by using different strategies. A sample size of sixty five (n=65) subjects undergoing a yoga training of 10 days participated in the trial were included in the study. Variables such as Coping Strategy (CS) and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) were assessed at once before the start of intervention, where as Emotional Competence (EC) was assessed twice i.e., before and after the intervention. Paired �T� Test was used to compare the effect of intervention within the group but no statistical test was taken into consideration as the other variables were recorded once. It was reported that the Emotional Competence Score was higher (p<0.05) following a 10 days of yoga intervention. More clearly perceived stress is highly related with Emotional Competence and yoga plays a vital role in managing their stress and makes them emotionally competent.
Key words: Coping Strategy, Emotional Competence, Perceived Stress
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Author-Name: Rekha Battalwar
Title: HIGH PREVALENCE OF MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS FROM RURAL THANE DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA
Abstract: Malnutrition in children is a wide spread public health problem. Preschool children constitute the most vulnerable segment. Considering the increasing prevalence of malnutrition, the present study attempts to assess nutritional status of pre-school children in the age group 0-5 years in rural Thane district of Maharashtra. The objective of the study comprised to evaluate the prevalence of malnutrition in children, to assess the nutritional status of the children and to assess the prevalence of other nutritional deficiency disorders in the children. A cross sectional study was conducted in rural Thane district, India during November 2006 to February 2007.444 children (254 boys) aged 0 � 5 years Height and weight were measured and body mass index (BMI) was calculated. Height (HAZ), weight (WAZ) and BMI (BAZ) for age Z scores were calculated using World Health Organization growth charts. 24 hours dietary recall method was used to collect the dietary intake details of the children. Clinical examination was conducted by the paediatrician to assess the prevalence of other nutritional deficiency disorders. The results depivted that the height (83.8�12.2 cm) and weight (11.3�2.6 kg) was significantly higher in boys than that in girls [height (81.3�12.2 cm); weight (10.7�2.6)] (p<0.05). In boys, 67.7% had stunting (HAZ <-1) and 73.6% boys were underweight (WAZ <-1). In girls, 58.9% and 67.4% were stunted and underweight respectively. When BAZ was evaluated 22.4% boys and 13.7% girls had BAZ low (BAZ <-1). The mean energy 637 Kcal (p<0.012), carbohydrate 123.65 gms (p< 0.023), protein 13.1 gms (p< 0.042) and fat 10 gms (p<0.001) intake was significantly less than the recommended daily allowances (RDA). 16.9 % of children suffered from Vitamin A deficiency, 18.7 % from B Complex deficiency, 8.5 % from Vitamin C deficiency, 100 % from Iron deficiency and 55.3 % from Amoebiasis & Worm infestations.
Key words: Stunting, Underweight, Z-Score, India, Nutritional deficiencies
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Author-Name: Milan Mistry
Title: ADJUSTMENT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR BIRTHORDER AND SES
Abstract: Adjustment is very important for a successful and harmonious life. The present study focuses on birth-order and SES and thus studies the adjustment of the high school students with reference to these variables. The research aimed to study effect of birthorder and SES on the adjustment of the high school students of Ahmedabad district. The study comprised of 800 high school students of Ahmedabad selected by cluster multistage sampling. In the present study the survey method was used and the verbal adjustment scale was used. To conduct analysis and interpretation of data Mean, S.D, and t-test was used. The results declared that there exists significant difference in the adjustment of the high school students with the first and second birthorder as well with high and low SES.
Key words: adjustment, birthorder, SES
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Author-Name: T. Surendra Singh
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS BETWEEN THE STUDENTS OF PRIVATE AND GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOLS WITHIN IMPHAL EAST DISTRICT (MANIPUR)
Abstract: The main objective of the formal system of education in India is to achieve more academic achievement by the students in the public examination result as Indian schooling system is mainly examination based education. So, general people like to send their wards to the schools, where more academic achievement is found. Because, the student having high division with high percentage of marks has a lot of opportunity at the time of admission, training and vocation purposes. To improve the academic achievement is the need of the hour. It is due to some factors affecting like input, process, and output. The overall academic improvement in an institution leads more and high achievement in the public examination. The present study is trying to check the position of academic achievement at government and private high schools in the state as a whole. Specially, the article tries to study and to find out the reasons of the different academic achievements of students between the government and private high schools in the district of Imphal East of Manipur State during 2009-2011. Moreover, the article also tries to find out some of the suggestive measures for the improvement of high school education in the said district on the basis of (a) findings of the study and (b) the opinion given by the principals of the reputed institutions.
Key words: academic achievement, type of schools, and Khurai Assembly Constituency
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Author-Name: Alka Sapre
Title: CONSTRUCTION AND STANDARDIZATION OF THE TEST OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF SCHOOL SUPERVISORS
Abstract: School supervision plays significant role in the development of education system, by monitoring the quality of schools and by supporting their improvement. For school supervision, supervisor plays an important role for the improvement of educational quality, controlling, decision making and guidance etc. The actions of supervisors are in principle based. For this supervisors should be competent enough. The research was of survey type, which consists of a multistage random sample of 252 supervisors of the GSEB English medium schools of Gujarat state. An opinionaire was constructed and standardized by the researcher and administered on the sample subject. The interpretation of data was done with the statistical methods mean, standard deviation and t-test. It was found that there exists the significant difference between the professional competence of male and female school supervisors and no significant difference found between the professional competence of granted and non-granted school supervisors.
Key words: Professional Competence, Supervisors
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Author-Name: Y. Vijaya Lakshmi
Title: INCLUSION IN EDUCATION: SOME APPRECIABLE EFFORTS IN 
PRIMARY SCHOOLS OF GUJARAT

Abstract: An increase in the rate of enrolment of children in the primary education is clearly visible in India. The credit for this goes to number of initiatives being taken in the country to ensure that each and every child gets access to quality education. The enactment of Right to Education Act (RtE) 2009 adds further strength and as a result, today we see that the concept of inclusion in education is getting broader. Inclusion in education is an ideology which emphasizes that we need to enjoy the existence of each and every child in education system and also we have to develop the skill of enjoying the diversity existing in the classrooms. Inclusion in education integrates all such efforts done by various stakeholders of education system which would remove the discrimination done in the system in the name of social aspects, gender, ability, language, caste/religion etc. Thus, today, inclusion in education means accepting and celebrating all kind of differences whether it is social, gender, ability, language, caste/religion etc. The present article presents efforts done by the primary school teachers of Gujarat state to minimize the exclusion factors and to bring improvement in Enrolment, Retention and quality of education.
Key words: Enrolment, Retention and quality of education
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Author-Name: Amarnath Murthy
Title: ICT AND ITS� ROLE IN PRIMARY MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
Abstract: We live in a dynamic society with knowledge increasing at an unpredictable rate. With the accompanying advance in technology, developing countries are no longer insulated from the effects of these changes, as evidenced by the extent to which the whole world is fast becoming a global village with constant interaction on many levels. One goal of education is the preparation of the young not only for this changed world, but also with the willingness and ability to face new and changing situations. Social, economic, and technological changes of the past decades are making education and training for all more crucial than ever. Yet, educational systems, to different degrees worldwide, are struggling to afford educational opportunities for all, to provide their graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills for evolving marketplaces and sophisticated living environments, and to prepare citizens for lifelong learning. To meet these challenges, countries have to focus concurrently on expanding access, improving internal efficiency, promoting the quality of teaching and learning right from the elementary level, and improving system management.
Key words: ICT, education, mathematics
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Author-Name: Namrata Solanki
Title: PROTECTING BIOTECH INVENTIONS: ARE WE READY?
Abstract: Biotechnology has been used in agriculture, food production and medicine since the dawn of our civilization. Biotechnology is a popular term for the generic technology of the 21st century. With the advancement in science and research, modern biotechnological inventions have brought a revolution in our lives. These inventions are protected under the Patent Law. The World Trade Organization�s TRIPS agreement sets down the minimum standards for intellectual property regulation for its member countries. India being one of the members of WTO has fulfilled the TRIPS commitments by amending the patent regime, the latest of which is the amendment of 2005.  India has a large pool of scientific talent, world-class information-technology industry, and vibrant pharmaceutical sector. India has a rich human capital, which is the strongest asset for the knowledge based industry. India is also well positioned to emerge as a significant player in the global biotech arena. Though the Indian Patents Law has been very successful in promoting the progress of science but still the patent system is not as stronger as it is in other developed countries. So far as biotechnology is concerned there are no internationally accepted guidelines for the grant of patents and wide range of opinions exists regarding patenting of biotechnological inventions. The protection afforded to these inventions is sensitive and complex and has given rise to several technical and ethical issues.  The general aim of this paper is to canvass those issues in the Indian context.
Key words: biotechnology, invention, patents
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Author-Name: Tomba Chingtham
Title: WOMEN AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AT EMA MARKET: A CASE STUDY
Abstract: The present investigation aims to study the contribution of the areas related to the Women and Human Resource Development at Ema Market. This paper attempts to make a thorough, comprehensive and analytical study by exploring the impact of educated women vendors and uneducated women vendors how far they manage their business and economic status, self � sufficient, education of their children and social role. The research outcomes may improve the condition of the women vendors of Ema Market i.e., their problems, their day-to-day obstacles, their financial shortage and inconveniences of their children�s education.
Key words: Women, Human Resource Development, Women Market, Manipuri Women
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Author-Name: Harish kumar
Title: ROLE OF TRAINING IN PROMOTING WORK LIFE BALANCE (WLB)
Abstract: Work and life are two sides of a coin. They are interwoven in nature and overlap. An emotionally intelligent employee well knows how to strike balance between work and life, still lot of support is needed from top management/employers. Business organizations in India still have a long way to go so far as the espousal of WLB practices is concerned. In India, the private sector organizations have an edge over public sector organizations in name of WLB. Organizations, which attach adequate value to organizational learning, deliberately devise a well meditated training strategy. Some of the organizations resort to training exercise in a less formal manner. Training can modify the attitude of employers as well as employees towards WLB. As it is an established fact that employer and employees both are equally responsible for promoting the WLB initiatives in an organization, training can encourage both of them to be WLB conscious.
Key words: Work Life Balance, Training, Interplay, Stress, Parenting
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Author-Name: Sangita Deota
Title: WORK LIFE BALANCE OF WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP
Abstract: For the past years the conversation about women and leadership has revolved around challenges of Work-Life-Balance which most of the time actually means �Work-Family-Balance�. Woman hardly make it to the top of the companies not because of their personal choice but because of the fact that lots of  ambitious women make them off the path of leadership. Women are also gently but firmly avoided while deciding about future leaders, this is mainly because their work and family invariably clash. By this the Government as well as the corporate is not using the talent deck upto it�s full potential. This research paper tries to address the varied dimentions which needs deep insight into the reasons of absenteesm of women leader & suggestions for their work life balance for the purpose of cultural, structural & organisational growth.
Key words: Women in leadership, Work life balance, ambitious, talent deck
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Author-Name: Shikha Bharadwaj
Title: EMOTIONAL AND FAMILY INFLUENCES IN SUCCESSION PLANNING OF FAMILY OWNED BUSINESSES WITH RESPECT TO SMES
Abstract: Succession planning is an integral part of every business but how many houses actually realize this questionable. In India, even the big business houses are comfortable in discussing these matters in board meetings. Business in India is more like a property where one individual owns and further passed on to family member only. In recent past there has been tremendous change in our patterns of succession planning. Thus this article throws some light on these issues of succession planning in family owned businesses in India. The data have been collected from different Small and Medium Enterprises in automotive component Industry. The samples have been chosen out of family owned businesses (FOBs) only. The data have been collected from Delhi and National capital region of India. The data was collected from Chairman, Managing Director, Executive Director and Board members of the enterprises. The data is collected in two forms through Face to face interview with four basic questions. Further the data has been represented by content analysis of the respondents.
Key words: Emotions, Succession planning, Family and Stress
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Author-Name: Amisha Shah
Title: ONE STEP TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP - AN EXPERIENCE IN RURAL MANAGEMENT EDUCATION
Abstract: Gandhiji always favoured the education system based on personal life experiences. It has been observed if some live demonstration, real experiences and worth examples are included in academic programmes of management studies; it can definitely be proved fruitful. This can develop spirit of entrepreneurship and the attributes and attitude as future entrepreneurs in students, who are going to be responsible citizens of India. Here, an attempt has been done to show the outcomes and to explain the possibilities of motivating the youth towards sustainable entrepreneurship, which can be proved as an effective step towards the sustainable rural development of India.
Key words: Sustainable Entrepreneurship, Udyog, Nai Talim, Life Skill Development, Rural Management
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Author-Name: M. M. Goel
Author-Name: Omprakash
Title: MICRO ENTREPRISES IN HARYANA: AN ANALYSIS
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to understand, analyze and interpret the role of micro enterprises in the rapid growth of the Haryana economy as one of the fastest among 28 States and 7 Union Territories (UTs) of India. It would be no exaggeration to say that the industrial development lying within the ambit of micro enterprises especially those based on agriculture can go a long way in ensuring the overall economic well being of the people and thereby raising the quality of their life substantially. The sector has undergone several changes in terms of its nomenclature. Small Scale Industries (SSIs) have been reclassified as Micro and Small with the introduction of Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Act, 2006. MSMEs have been playing significant role in the overall economic development. MSMEs have been termed as �engine of growth� for all the developing economies including Haryana. Annual Compound Growth Rates (ACGRs) have been used as the major statistical tool to analyze the functioning of micro enterprises in Haryana during pre and post reform period. Four economic parameters namely no. of units, investment, employment and production have been used as yardsticks to gauge or evaluate the contribution of the micro-enterprises in improving the financial health and economic scenario of the state. The major problems being encountered by micro enterprises have also been discussed. To ensure implementation of the policies and programmes for micro enterprises, we need good governance which means SMART (SIMPLE, Moral, Action Oriented, Responsive and Transparent) administration. The present study has been divided into five sections. Section I deals with the introduction and related concepts. Section II is devoted to Review of Literature. Section III highlights the research methodology. Section IV describes the growth of number, employment, total Investment and total production of micro enterprises in Haryana. Section V discusses the problems of micro enterprises in Haryana and last section VI, conclusion and policy implications.
Key words: Micro,MSME Act 2006, Subsidy, Jugad Technology
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Author-Name: Ananda Das Gupta
Title: LIJJAT PAPAD: A CASE STUDY OF INCLUSIVE RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP
Abstract: Shri Mahila Griha Udyog, the makers of the famous Shri Mahila Griha Udyog Lijjat Papad Papad, is an organisation, which symbolises the strength of a woman. Only women can become the members of the organisation. All members are also the owners of the organisation and are fondly referred to as �sisters�. There is a central managing committee of 21 members to manage the affairs of the organisation. To aid the management, there are also Sanchalikas to look after the day-to-day affairs of the individual centers and also of that of the Udyog as a whole. The organisation functions on the basis of consensus and each member has �veto� powers.
Key words: Lijjat Papad, leadership, Inclusive Responsible Leadership
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Author-Name: C. P. Gaikwad
Author-Name: S. D. Kalpande
Title: DESIGN & ANALYSIS OF CRANKSHAFT OF DIE STATION OF VACUUM FORMING MACHINE

Abstract: The objective of this work is to design and analyze the performance of crankshaft, through a simple experimental model of Forming and Cutting Die Station of Vacuum Forming Machine. A crankshaft is basically designed for bending failure of the crank pin. A parametric mathematical model of crankshaft is modeled using Pro-E Wildfire 4.0 Software and its Static Structural Analysis is carried on Ansys v-11.0 Workbench.FEA of crankshaft is done to determine its von-Misses stress, Max shear Stress, von-Misses strain and Alternating stress to cycles graph.
Key words: crankshaft, bending, FEA, stress, forming, vacuum, machine, ProE, model, failure, static, structural
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Author-Name: Rajib Hassan
Title: SECULARISM: CONCEPT AND APPLICATION IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY DEBATES
Abstract: The process of secularization has to be viewed in the context of separation of state from religion, but one has also to remember that secularization came to be an important handmaid of the entire process of modernization. Secularism has been thought of in various ways such as its antithesis to religion and its consistency with rationality, utilitarianism, materialism, individualism etc. The process and movement towards secularization has certain antecedents both in the world at large and in India. In India the movement towards secularization has its roots in the efforts to bridge the gulf between the Hindus and the Muslims so as to evolve a nation. It was felt that only through secularism could India evolve itself into a meaningful entity, particularly in terms of fighting against the British. In the Indian context, one has to remember that the content of secularism stems out of this major concern.
Key words: secularism, constitution, constituent assembly debates
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Author-Name: Tomba Chingtham
Title: DESTITUTE CHILDREN IN THE CHILDREN HOMES OF IMPHAL-WEST :  A CASE STUDY
Abstract: The present investigation aims to study the contribution of the areas related to the Destitute Children in the Children Homes of Imphal. This paper attempts to make a thorough, comprehensive and analytical study by exploring the causes of becoming destitute children, their educational facilities, fooding facilities, clothing facilities, health care system of the destitute children provided by the Children Homes. From the results of the research the causes of becoming destitute child are broken families, AIDS victim parents, extremely poor and helpless single parent or both parents, parent(s) died of illness other than AIDS, insurgency problems, parent(s) died either in an accident or committed suicide and also abandoned by parents. The findings may help to improve the conditions of educational facilities, fooding facilities, clothing facilities, and health care system of the destitute children provided by the Children Homes.
Key words: Destitute, children, destitute children, children homes, Imphal, Manipur
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Author-Name: Gurmit Singh
Title: MENTAL HEALTH OF ADOLESCENTS IN RELATION TO EMOTIONAL MATURITY AND PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP
Abstract: The present study was conducted to find the relation of Mental Health of Adolescents with their Emotional Maturity and Parent Child Relationship. The sample comprised of 200 9th class adolescents (100 boys and 100 girls) from Government Secondary Schools of Moga district The data was obtained by using Emotional Maturity Scale (2011) by Singh and Bhargava, Parent Child Relationship Scale (2011) by Rao and Mental Health Battery (2012) by Singh and Gupta. The results of the study showed positive and significant relation between Mental Health with Emotional Maturity also between Mental Health and Parent Child Relationship.
Key words: Mental Health, Emotional Maturity, Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents
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Author-Name: Sarita Dahiya
Author-Name: Monika Saini
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN RELATION TO GENDER AND INTELLIGENCE
Abstract: The present study attempted to know the effect of Achievement Motivation of senior secondary school students in relation to their gender and intelligence. The sample comprised of 200 students of 10+2 class from Govt. and public schools named Govt. Boys Senior Secondary School Rohtak, Govt. Girl Senior Secondary School, Rohtak, Vaish Boys Senior Secondary Public School, Rohtak and Vaish Girl Sr. Secondary School, Rohtak. The age of students ranged between 16 to 18 year old. The study was conducted through descriptive survey method. Achievement Motivation Test (ACMT) by Dr. V.P. Bhargava and Mental ability group test by Dr. S.S. Jalota was used to collect the data. On the basis of statistical results it was concluded that there exists significant positive correlation between achievement motivation and intelligence of male and female students of Govt. and Public school. There is a significant difference between achievement of male and female students of Govt. and public schools.
Key words: Achievement Motivation, gender, intelligence
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Author-Name: Anjana Bhattacharjee
Author-Name: Khousbo Chhetri
Title: SELF-ESTEEM OF DISABLED AND ABLED : A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Abstract: The study was designed to compare the self-esteem of disabled and non-disabled persons of Tripura. Fifty disabled and fifty non-disabled persons were participated in the study. Self esteem Inventory was used to collect data from the participants. The results showed that disabled person possessed low self esteem (both personally perceived self esteem and socially perceived self esteem) than their normal counterparts. The findings revealed no significant difference among male and female disabled persons and among persons with locomotor and visual disability with regard to their self esteem which further indicated that disability negatively affects self esteem of an individual irrespective of gender and nature of disability.
Key words: Disability, personally perceived self esteem, socially perceived self esteem
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Author-Name: Sangeeta
Author-Name: RajniKumari
Author-Name: Shivani
Title: CORRELATES OF HAPPINESS AND SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE AMONG ADOLESCENT STUDENTS WITH AND WITHOUT DISABILITIES
Abstract: Happiness and social intelligence play a significant role in the life of adolescent students in the present scenario. Happiness and social intelligence are reported to be positively related to each other. Importance of both the variables in the life of an adolescent in various complexities of present world encouraged researchers to study the correlates of happiness and social intelligence among adolescent students. Researchers also initiated to study the effect of disability on the relationship between happiness and social intelligence. Oxford Happiness Questionnaire and Tromso Social Intelligence Scale (TSIS) were administered on 180 adolescent students for the purpose of study. Pearson�s Product Moment Co-efficient of correlation was applied to analyze the relationship. The relationship was found to be varying in case of different disabilities. Researchers recommended burden free child centered education system.
Key words: Social intelligence, Happiness, Adolescents and Disabilities
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Author-Name: Kalpana J. Modi
Title: EDUCATION: TOOL FOR EMPOWERING WOMEN
Abstract: Women have been given an inferior social status. Conservative social customs like sati, child marriage, dowry, social boycott of widows have made women�s life miserable. Thus, women experience several accumulated disadvantages. They face not only gender discrimination of various degrees but also suffer the most from sexual harassment, atrocities and crimes. All these factors, coupled with the low female literacy rate, make the role of education very challenging. At present, there is an increasing awareness of the need to empower women in order to raise their status. It is strongly believed that providing education to women who have been denied opportunities in this area until now would bring about the desired changes. Intense efforts are being made to enhance the enrolment of women at all levels of education. In this paper the author has discussed why education is important for empowering women. The author also discusses the teenaged Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai who was shot by Taliban gunmen in her native Pakistan for daring to attend school. Malala Yousafzai has given strong message to the world that all girls have right to attend school and realize their dreams.
Key words: women�s education, women�s empowerment
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Author-Name: Ela Baria
Title: EDUCATION IN THE CULTURAL CONTEXT
Abstract: This paper tries to describe Gandhiji�s thought with the help of Education and Culture. This paper describes the meaning and concept of Education and Salient characteristics of education. Education is a process of modification of natural tendencies of an individual. This paper also tries to describe Meaning and definition of culture and Education is an instrument of cultural change. This paper tries to discuss the Role of the B. Ed. Program in Transmission and Advancement of culture with the help of various ways.
Key words: Education, Culture
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Author-Name: Dipti Patel
Title: PAST IN PRESENT: DIASPORIC STUDY OF UNACCUSTOMED EARTH BY JHUMPA LAHIRI AS A NOSTALGIC DISCOURSE
Abstract: Nostalgia has remained unexplainably a contemporary concept. It can be defined as a longing or craving for a home that no more subsists or has never subsisted. In the 17th century, nostalgia was believed to be a remediable disease and often considered to be a negative word by the historians. The nostalgic study does not coincide with any particular field or discipline but it is frequently narrated in the numerous tales of Immigrants. With the help of Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri, this research paper endeavours to bring forth the fact that though at the core of nostalgia is a sense of loss that is both mourned and accepted, it can also be an essential means on the bases of which one might draw to maintain, enhance and imbibe true meaning of life.
Key words: Nostalgia, diaspora
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Author-Name: Varsha k. Jodhani
Title: USE OF E-RESOURCES BY THE FACULTY MEMBERS OF GUJARAT UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED SCIENCE COLLEGES OF AHMEDABAD CITY
Abstract: This research study attempted to determine the several aspects of use of E-Resources by the teaching faculties of the Gujarat University affiliated Science Colleges. For data collection structural questionnaire was prepared and distributed to the 70 faculty members. The objectives of the study were to know the awareness about N-List programme of INFLIBNET Centre, purpose of use of e-resources, Linking patterns of e- resources and problem encountering while using the e-resources.
Key words: E-Resources, N-List Programme
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Author-Name: Shirish Panchal
Author-Name: Avdhesh S. Jha
Title: UNEXPECTED LOSSES, IMPORTANCE OF NON-FUNGIBILITY OF MONEY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL REASON FOR NON-FUNGIBILITY OF EXPENDITURE AND INCOMES
Abstract: In our day to day life we incur costs and losses. The paper treats costs and losses as outflows of money. Some outflows of money are expected and accounted for mentally in advance (EMI of a car loan or a home loan), whereas certain outflows are not expected and have to be met unawares (a medical bill or a theft). Thepresent paper explores how both these types of outflows affect us hedonically. Pain and pleasure are the two basic hedonic states discussed. These are psychological states, not physical. The study discusses contingency accounts and mental accounting of contingency. Non-fungibility of money which is one of the central concepts of Mental Accounting is discussed as a useful tool for contingency situations. The work investigates possible psychological reason for non-fungibility of money.
Key words: Mental Accounting, Prospect Theory, Non-fungibility of money, Expected and Unexpected Losses, Economic Outflows & Inflows, Contingency, Gambling Instinct, Pain
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Author-Name: Shirish Panchal
Author-Name: Avdhesh S. Jha
Title: DIPOLE OF PAIN AND PLEASURE AND USE OF MENTAL ACCOUNTING TO REACH HEDONIC EQUILIBRIUM
Abstract: The current paper hypothesizes that humans try to reduce not only the pain but also pleasure (psychological, not physical) resulting due to economic losses, thereby trying to maintain a hedonic equilibrium. The researchers use an analogy of dipole in physics to express the hypothesis. While mitigation of pain is understood, reduction of pleasure is interesting to understand. Neurobiology may present its answer to this. Pain and pleasure when experienced are likely to cause hyper activity in neural networks. This consumes more energy, which may not be sustainable by the brain. Hence people may try to reach equilibrium to conserve the limited energy of the brain. The research discusses unique ability of mind to strategize through thoughts for reaching this hedonic equilibrium. Mental accounting is discussed as a device of human psyche used to achieve hedonic equilibrium. The work also tries to explain the importance of loss aversion and segregation of losses.
Key words: Mental Accounting, Hedonic Equilibrium, Dipole, Pain, Pleasure, Gains, Losses, Pseudo-rationality, Prospect Theory, Need to survive, Loss Aversion, Segregation of gains and losses, Hedonic efficiency
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Author-Name: N. Pradhan
Author-Name: Tomba Singh Thokchom
Title: FINANCE MANAGEMENT OF UN-AIDED PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Abstract: This paper is focused on finance management of un-aided private schools of Manipur. The objectives of study are process of budgeting, problems of during and after budgeting, sources and problems of sources of finance, and possible ways to overcome these problems. Survey method is adopted in this study. The population of the study is constituted of 193 un-aided private schools of Manipur. Fifteen schools have selected by using random sampling technique for the study. The data were collected by using a questionnaire developed by the researcher. The main findings of the study are almost all the un-aided private schools of Manipur have faced financial problems; schools do not consult any expert person for preparing  school financial budget, mostly trustee members and principals are involved in school financial budget; school�s financial files, cash memo and received of any expenditure are unsystematically arranged in school. However, schools must manage financial condition and must provide quality education to students. Improper finance management in school is going to affect quality education in un-aided private schools of Manipur.
Key words: Process of Budgeting, Finance management, un-aided private schools.
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Author-Name: M. S. Deshmukh
Title: GROWTH AND PERFORMANCE OF DAIRY SECTOR IN INDIA
Abstract: Milk production is a very important element of the whole dairy chain. Dairy co-operatives, helped to create strong network and linkages in millions of rural households scattered across the country. Currently India contributes more than 16 percentage of the world�s total milk production. India�s milk output is estimated to be 133 million tonnes (GOI, 2012-13). There is sustained growth in the availability of milk for the burgeoning population of the country. The per capita availability of milk has also increased to a level of about 297 grams per day, which is higher than the world average and even more than 220 grams recommended by ICMR. The share of agriculture sector and livestock sector in total GDP of India has declined from 34.72% and 4.82% in 1980-81 to 15.18% and 3.92% in 2011-12 respectively. However the share of livestock sector in agricultural GDP of India has increased from 13.88% in 1980-81 to 25.85% in 2011-12. Moreover the compound growth rate of milk production in India was 4.16% during 1990-91 to 2012-13. The co-operative sector in India has emerged as one of the largest in the world and is playing an important role in socio-economic development of millions of rural families.
Key words: Growth, Performace, Dairy Sector
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Author-Name: Dalbir Singh
Author-Name: M. R. P. Singh
Title: CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS ORDER PROCESSING, QUOTATION PROCESSING AND SUPPLY IN JINDAL INDUSTRIES
Abstract: Customer satisfaction is essential to business success. Satisfied customers do more business with you more often. They purchase more each time, and they purchase more often. They also refer their family and friends to you. When you sell more, your profits are greater. If your customer is not satisfied, he or she will stop doing business with you. All the things you do to achieve quality and provide excellent service are not important at all if you do not work to satisfy the customer. Customer satisfaction is the customer's perception that his or her expectations have been met or surpassed. You buy something and you expect it to work properly. If it does, you are satisfied. If it does not, you are dissatisfied. Now, it is up to the seller to find a way to fix the problem so that you can become satisfied. The paper highlights the customer satisfaction towards order processing, quotation processing and supply in Jindal Industries.
Key words: Customer Satisfaction, Order Processing, Quotation Processing.
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Author-Name: Virander Pal Goyal
Author-Name: M. M. Goel
Title: IMPACT OF SELF HELP GROUP SCHEME OF MICROFINANCE IN KAITHAL DISTRICT OF HARYANA
Abstract: Financing under Self Helf Groups (SHGs) scheme is based on the concept of Microfinance which is a term for the practice of providing financial services such as microcredit, micro savings and micro insurance to the rural poor. As this program is going on for the last many years, the present study has been carried out keeping in view the objectives that what is the impact of Microfinance on living standards, empowerment of women and poverty alleviation in the Kaithal district of Haryana. . It has been found that there has been considerable increase in the income, savings and economic assets of the beneficiaries after joining the scheme. The increase in income and savings has raised the standard of living of the members. It has also resulted in increasing their confidence and has helped in social justice and empowerment of women.Microfinance can be a success story if we adopt healthy practices adopted by Gramin bank of Bangladesh such as five members in SHGs. It is sad to observe that our approach in micro financing is �target oriented� in terms of expenditure allocations which is required to be made �result oriented�. There is a scope of monitoring and evaluation by academicians rather than professionals and officials to make it unbiased. To ensure inclusive growth which means including the excluded segments, caring the less cared and using the less used manpower, we need to control corruption, population and inflation. There is a strong case for monitoring and evaluation with good governance (SMART administration), manpower planning and inflation targeting for achieving the better results in making microfinance under SHGs a success story in India.
Key words: SHG ,Good Governace as SMART administration
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Author-Name: Prashant Joshi
Title: ANALYZING PERFORMANCE OF GARCH MODELS IN NSE
Abstract: The study uses three different models: GARCH(1,1), EGARCH(1,1) and GJR-GARCH(1,1) to analyze volatility of Nifty of National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India from January 1, 2010 to July 4, 2014. The results reveal persistence of volatility andthe presence of leverage effect implying impact of good and bad news is not same. To evaluate the models, various model selection and forecasting performance criterion like AIC, SBC, RMSE, MAE, MAPE and TIC criterionare employed. Our results indicate that GARCH (1,1) has better forecasting ability in NSE. JEL Classification: G14, C32
Key words: Volatility clustering, GARCH, EGARCH, TGARCH, RMSE, MAE, MAPE, TIC
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Author-Name: Swaha Bhattacharya
Author-Name: Rima Bhattacharya
Title: CAREER ASPIRATION VIS-�-VIS INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP � A STUDY ON SINGLE AND IN-A-RELATIONSHIP STUDENTS
Abstract: Career aspiration is the strong desire or goal to have a good career. Career aspiration refers to simply the goals that set out to achieve in either one�s current profession or one�s desired profession. An interpersonal relationship is an association between the two or more people that may range from fleeting to enduring. This association may be based on inference, love, solidarity, regular business interactions, or some other types of social commitment. The aim of the present investigation is to study career aspiration vis-�-vis interpersonal relationship of single and in-a-relationship students. Accordingly, a group of 60 single (30 male and 30 female) and 60 in-a-relationship (30 male and 30 female) students of 18 to 22 years age were selected as sample in this investigation. A General Information Schedule, Career Aspiration Scale, FIRO-B were used as tools. Findings revealed that single and in-a-relationship students differ among themselves in terms of career aspiration and interpersonal relationship. It may be helpful for the teachers, school counselors, career counselors to implement the findings by providing interpersonal skills development training programme in schools and colleges regarding career aspiration among the students.
Key words: Career Aspiration, Interpersonal Relationship, Single and In-a-Relationship Students
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Author-Name: Tomba Chingtham
Title: SOCIO ECONOMIC STATUS AND JOB SATISFACTION OF PRIVATE SCHOOL TEACHERS IN MANIPUR
Abstract: Life in private schools is different. Being fully independent management, the teachers are expected to be more committed and compassionate. This paper examines the socio economic status and job satisfaction of private school teachers. The pressure on teachers of low socio economic status, professional difficulties, inadequate service condition and higher responsibilities and less salary, the problems found by the study.
Key words: Private school teachers, condition of services, SES
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Author-Name: Niharika Amarsinh Rana
Author-Name: Arun B. Solanki
Title: MENTAL STRESS OF HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS IN RELATION TO CERTAIN VARIABLES
Abstract: Stress is a psychological condition where a person feels tension and anxiety. An individual under stress is not able to have harmonious relations with the society. He may have also difficulty to control himself. This undue stress may also cause hyper-tension and depression.The paper discusses about mental stress and its consequences.
Key words: Mental stress, adolescence, stress
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Author-Name: Mahesh Thakkar
Title: EFFECT OF LEARNING STYLES ON LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Abstract: The objectives of the study were to investigate the relationship between different learning styles and learning achievements of students studying at secondary schools. To investigate the relationship two types of data were collected. Firstly information about students learning styles were collected by using learning style questionnaire, secondly information about students� achievement was taken from the test conducted. The population of the study was students studying in class 9th of 10 deferent School of Ahmedabad. The sample (1580 students) was drawn by using multistage sampling technique .The data were collected by administering the questionnaires to students in their classes. It was found Students did not preferred collaborative and dependent learning style. They preferred to study at their own this leads that the class room activities were of no use for them. Their concern for the achievement showed their interest for examination. This showed that learning styles may not effect learning achievement but the system of examination effects the achievement. In the light of conclusions it was recommended that the system of examination may be connected with class room activities. It may focus on real classroom learning not to rote memorization.
Key words: Learning Styles, Learning Achievement, Secondary School
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Author-Name: Asha Thokchom
Title: COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MANIPUR
Abstract: Community based tourism is tourism in which local residents (often rural, poor and economically marginalized) invite tourists to visit their communities with the provision of overnight accommodation. The residents earn income as land managers, entrepreneurs, service and produce providers, and employees. At least part of the tourist income is set aside for projects which provide benefits to the community as a whole. When we come to �Community participation� it refers to a form of voluntary action in which individuals take up the responsibilities of citizenship. Community participation is an educational and empowering process. People cooperate with those able to assist them, and identify problems and needs for mutual concerns. The term �community� or �host community�, in the context of tourism, refers to a group of people living in the same locality, or tourism destination. In the Northeast Region (NER) of India in general and Manipur in particular the concept of community participation in tourism development is not widely prevalent and is in infancy stage. In this backdrop the paper adopt a hypothesis that Community based tourism is a factor for maximizing the socio-economic benefit of the community and growth of tourism industry in the state. It also looks into the aspect of how different communities in Manipur can participate in tourism development.
Key words: Community participation, Community based tourism, host community
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Author-Name: Suchitra S. Patil
Author-Name: H. R. Nagendra
Title: EFFECT OF YOGA PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT CAMP ON THE TRIGUNA IN CHILDREN
Abstract: The study comprised to comprehend the effect of Yoga Personality Development Camp on the trigunas in children. The study was pre-post design with control group . 200 children (100 children in each group), aged 8-12 yrs, selected from a residential camp at Prashanti kutiram Jigani ( Yoga group) and Jayagopal Garodia Rasrtothana school. Experimental group children practiced Integral Yoga module including Asanas, pranayama, nadanusandhana, chanting, and games.Control group children were under daily rutine . Sushruta Child personality inventory was administered before and after 10 days. Mann-Whitney U test and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test were applied. Sattva increased significantly, while Rajas and Tamas decreased significantly as compared to the control group. Yoga Personality Development camp has the significant effect on Sattva, Rajas and Tamas in Children.
Key words: Yoga, Sattva, Rajas and Tamas
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Author-Name: Vandana Singh
Title: PRIVACY CONCERNS IN FACEBOOK SITE
Abstract: Today social networking sites play an important role and inexpensive way to maintain existing relationships and present oneself. However, the increasing use of online sites give rise to privacy concerns and risks. All Internet sites are also under attack from phishers, fraudsters, and spammers. They aim to steal user information and expose users to unwanted spam. They have so many resources at their disposal.This paper studies the awareness of college students regarding the privacy in Facebook.The authors intended to know how students are concerned about their privacy in Facebook, and the extent to which they use the privacy enhancement enablers. In our study, we present results from a survey of 200 users of Facebook who are studying in college. The results show, that most of our respondents, who are active users of Facebook, not disclosing the considerable amount of private information,they are well aware of the visibility of their information to people, they change their privacy setting accordingly and do not accept the strangers friend request. Furthermore, Facebook�s updated privacy policy and the terms of use were largely known by our respondents.
Key words: privacy, Social networking sites,Facebook
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Author-Name: K. Manitombi Devi
Title: STATUS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MICRO FINANCE: THE MANIPUR EXPERIENCE
Abstract: Globalization and economic liberalization with the doctrine of free markets have opened up tremendous opportunities for development and growth and consequent modification in livelihood strategies. In every society women play critical roles in the family and outside. Socio-economic advancement of a country can be judge best by the status and position of women. Women constitute half of the total population in the world Empowerments of women is a critical factor in the eradication of poverty through remunerative and non remunerative work at home, in the community and in the work place. Women in income generating activities is related to increase their status, role and decision making power in the family and in the society. The extension of small loans through Self Help Groups can help in the growth of micro enterprises in any region. Micro finance has evolved as need based policy and programme to cater the needs of neglected groups especially women, poor, rural deprived etc. Microfinance is one of the most effective and flexible strategy to fight against global poverty.
Key words: Microfinance, SHGs, Entrepreneurs, NGOs
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Author-Name: Toshmurodova Buvsara
Title: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FEATURES IN EMERGING ECONOMIES (IN CASE OF UZBEKISTAN)
Abstract: Uzbekistan being one of the rapidly growing countries in Central Asia is characterized as emerging economy. Nowadays, Uzbekistan Government encourages entrepreneurs/companies to manufacture high value added products and become competitive players in global market. Thus, Uzbekistan needs to develop and improve contemporary management systems; including financial management. This article includes interesting information about the history of development of financial management in Uzbekistan. Author tried to describe improvement trends of financial management system in Uzbekistan by using theoretical and scientific analysis. There were written some key issues for development of financial management systems. Author approached to financial management as a system which plays a vital role in development of the whole organization. There was explained financial management domain. It�s notable that information system issues of financial management were also described. Paper shows the basic results of research aiming to investigate financial management issues in Uzbekistan. Availability of two things � systematic approach and principle of system is characterized as main condition to develop financial management systems.
Key words: financial management, financial data, financial resources
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Author-Name: Sneha Master
Title: GREEN ACCCOUNTING: A CRITICAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
Abstract: Sustainability of human beings depends on very large extent on the availability of natural resources for future generation. Conservation and accountable usage of natural assets is the responsibility of present generation. Government intervention in the form of law is considered as an important tool for making effective implementation of this responsibility in today�s era. The key is not only to measure the total value of natural assets but also to measure the distribution of benefits, how much goes to each stakeholder group and the dependence of each group on natural capital especially the poor.
Key words: green accounting, commerce, legal perspective
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Author-Name: Shirish Panchal
Author-Name: Avdhesh S. Jha
Title: FAIRNESS AND RECIPROCITY OF CONSUMERS
Abstract: Behavioral economics have provided insights about consumer behavior in a way that can help us understand consumer preferences and decision making in a better way. Standard economic theory assumes that people make economic choices on the basis of perfect self-interest. This simplifying assumption is useful to understand the concept of economic utility. However study of social preferences through the lens of behavioral economics and psychology points out that people do value the fairness of outcomes for others. They also reciprocate by punishing or rewarding the economic agents with whom they transact, even if they have to incur costs for this reciprocity. This paper highlights fairness perception and other regarding preferences of consumers and economic agents through thought experiments. There are four findings that the authors present in this paper. First: People empathize with the loss making economic agents and are willing to incur costs to transact with them. Second: Fairness perception of consumers gets modulated by the urgency of the need. Third: Consumer�s expectation of positive reciprocity increases with the strength of loyalty with their suppliers. Fourth: Stability of prices and wages is appreciated by people.
Key words: Fairness, reciprocity, social preferences, consumer ecosystem, consumer preference, empathy, customer markets, labor markets
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Author-Name: Sachin N. Mehta
Author-Name: Gaurang D. Rami
Title: NEXUS BETWEEN SAVINGS, INVESTMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA
Abstract: This paper examines the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP), gross domestic savings (GDS) and gross domestic investment (GDI) for India during the period 1951- 2012. Vector Error Correction Method and co-integration techniques are used for analyzing the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP), gross domestic savings (GDS) and gross domestic investment (GDI) in this study. The Johansen co-integration test indicates gross domestic product (GDP), gross domestic savings (GDS) and gross domestic investment (GDI) are co-integrated, and that a long-run equilibrium exists between them. The Vector Error Correction test reveals that there is unidirectional causality running from gross domestic savings (GDS) and gross domestic investment (GDI) to gross domestic product (GDP) in the short run as well as in the long run. It means gross domestic savings (GDS) and gross domestic investment (GDI) lead to gross domestic product (GDP) but gross domestic product (GDP) does not lead to gross domestic savings (GDS) and gross domestic investment (GDI).
Key words: Economic Growth, Saving, Investment, Causality, Co-Integration. VECM
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Author-Name: Abhishek Jain
Author-Name: R. C. Gupta
Author-Name: S. C. Soni
Title: ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF ATTRIBUTES FOR TPM IMPLEMENTATION
Abstract: Total Productivity Maintenance is one of the effective strategy designed primarily to maximize the effectiveness of equipment throughout its entire life by the participation and motivation of the entire workforce. The paper presents the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) methodology for the implementation of Total Productivity Maintenance (TPM) in an organization. A TPM implementation methodology has been developed for identification of weight and priorities of TPM attributes by using pare-wise comparison (PCM) method of AHP. The result of this paper is evident that TPM can bring in commendable reforms and improvement in terms of equipment effectiveness, better products quality, meeting promised delivery and conductive work place and may be very useful for strategic and operational decisions.
Key words: AHP, TPM, PCM
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Author-Name: K. Rajarajeswari
Author-Name: A. Sreekumar
Title: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A WIRE MESH SOLAR AIR HEATER
Abstract: A solar drier integrated with a matrix solar air heater having an area of 6 m2 was developed and undertaken a detailed performance analysis to explore the techno-commercial feasibility of the system. The maximum temperature recorded at the outlet of the air heater was 70 �C, when the system was subjected to no loaded condition. The dryer was loaded with 30 kg fresh tomato of 4 mm thick slices. The initial moisture content of 90.62 % reduced to 18.28 % in 3 hours. The economics of the drier was analyzed in detail by three methods namely annualized cost, present worth of annual savings and present worth of cumulative savings. The payback period worked out to be 1.05 years, which was much less than the estimated life of the system (20 years). The cumulative savings of the dryer at the end of 20 years was estimated to be Rs. 28,52,503.00
Key words: Solar drier, porous bed solar air heater, tomato drying, moisture content, economic analysis
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Author-Name: K. Manitombi Devi
Title: ASSESSMENT OF REHABILITATION CENTRES IN THE CONTEXT OF DRUG DE-ADDICTION
Abstract: Drug addiction is one of the phenomenons of human pollution in society, which is an alarming situation in the state of Manipur. Not only the young boys and girls, many matured and distinguish persons of social status groups in the adult members of the society had also been found addicted day by day. Due to drug addiction and alcoholism, many precious life of the young and adult have been killed during last three decades and also the victims of HIV/AIDS have increasing in an alarming rate in the state. Many wives, children and persons have been becoming living death. For controlling these situations many social activists, social reformers and ONGs have made various attempts to eradicate the problems. They also establish many de-addiction centers for drug addition in the state under the funding of central government. Here, the investigator tried to find out strong and weak points of the different de-addiction centers that how far these centers tried to normalize the lives of addicted persons. And also tried to find out some to the remedial measures to improve the functions of the said centers for the welfare of the state as well as nation.
Key words: Drug addiction, HIV/AIDS, Rehabilitation centers, Relapse and recovery
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Author-Name: Mamta Sharma
Author-Name: Gagandeep Kaur
Title: EFFECT OF MUSIC THERAPY ON INTRINSIC MOTIVATION, PHYSICAL SELF EFFICACY AND PERFORMANCE OF FEMALE FOOTBALL PLAYERS
Abstract: Music therapy is increasingly used in sports for enhancing sport performance. It provides a mean of improving mental strength among sportspersons. The purpose of this study is to enhance intrinsic motivation, physical self-efficacy and performance of female football players through music therapy. For this purpose, twenty two female football players, in the age group of 21-26 were screened on the basis of their scores on Sport Motivation Scale and Physical Self-Efficacy Scale. Then, they were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. The experimental group was given music therapy intervention for fifteen days. After intervention period, same scales were re-administered. In order to analyze the statistical data, t-test was applied. The results have shown that experimental group was significantly higher on intrinsic motivation and physical self-efficacy in comparison to control group. A football match was arranged between both groups at the end of study. The experimental group won the match by 4-2. The present research implies that music therapy can be highly effective in increasing psychological strength of sports persons.
Key words: music, intrinsic motivation, physical selfefficacy, performance, female, football players
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Author-Name: M. Muralikrishna
Author-Name: P.V. Shelvam
Title: EFFECT OF DIFFERENT INTENSITIES OF AEROBIC TRAINING ON STROKE VOLUME OF MIDDLE AGED OBESE MEN
Abstract: To achieve this purpose forty five (N = 45) obese men (BMI 30 � 1 kg/m2) from Annamalainagar , Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India) from the total population of (obese volunteers) 173 were selected at random subjects for this study. Their age mean height and weight were 43 � 2.7 years, 168 � 6 cm and 81 � 3.7 kg respectively. They were randomly divided into three equal groups, and each group consisted of fifteen (n = 15) subjects, in which, Group I underwent low intensity aerobic training, Group II underwent high intensity aerobic training and Group III acted as control. Low Intensity was Pedal at cadence of 40 revolutions per minute of bicycle ergo meter training for 5 days per week for sixteen weeks. High intensity Pedal at cadence of 60 revolutions per Minute of bicycle ergo meter training for 5 days per week for sixteen weeks. The selected criterion variable stroke volume to assess M-mode Doppler echocardiography and transducer was used. Pre-test data were collected two days before the training program and post-test data were collected two days after the training program. The collected data treated with ANCOVA. Level of confidence was fixed at 0.05. If obtained �F� ratio significant scheffe�s post hoc test were used. The result shows that High intensity aerobic training was effective method as compared to low intensity training increasing stroke volume of middle-aged obese men.
Key words: low intensity and high intensity aerobic training, stroke volume, bicycle ergometer
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Author-Name: Ashwini H. R.
Author-Name: Sony Kumari
Title: EFFECT OF ONE MONTH RESIDENTIAL YOGA PROGRAM ON MEASURING THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
Abstract: The Effectiveness of One Month Residential Yoga Program on Measuring the Positive and Negative Attitude among 50 participants was examined. The participants were divided into two groups -Yoga and Control group. Yoga Group comprising of both Male and Female attended one month Residential yoga program where they followed a strict schedule of 10 hours per day. Result indicated that Yoga Program contributed significantly in improving positive attitude and reducing in negative attitude in healthy volunteers.  Positive thinking can lead to positive attitudes and peace of mind. Much of your behavior depends on your attitudes. If your attitudes are negative, you can expect to be vulnerable to addictions and psychosomatic disorders, and the resulting lack of focus and concentration may degrade every area of your life. A positive attitude can be developed by monitoring and disciplining your thoughts on a moment-by-moment basis.
Key words: yoga, attitude, psychology
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Author-Name: G. K. Reddy
Author-Name: Sony Kumari
Title: EFFECT OF SHORT TERM YOGA PRACTICES ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS VIOLENCE IN SCHOOL CHILDREN- A RANDOMIZED CONTROL STUDY
Abstract: The effectiveness of short term yoga practice on cognitive function and attitude towards violence in school children (n = 100) was examined. The participants were divided into two groups -Yoga and Control group. Yoga group was given 10 days yoga intervention programme for one hour every day. Results indicated that yoga intervention contributed significant result in cognitive function and no significant result in ATV (attitude towards violence) in school children.
Key words: School children, cognitive function, attitude towards violence, yoga
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Author-Name: Bharti Venkatesh
Author-Name: Rajan Kochhar
Title: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE WITH RESPECT TO SENIOR LEADERSHIP AND JOB ENHANCEMENT
Abstract: This paper is an endeavour to bring out the importance of emotional intelligence towards individuals who will tend to occupy higher and senior positions in organizations. An attempt has also been made to relate emotional intelligence to job enhancement by focusing on the research carried out by me on Indian Army officers. Certain recommendations have also been given towards improvement of Emotional Intelligence which would contribute immensely towards attainment of organizational goals.
Key words: emotional intelligence, senior leadership, job enhancement
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Author-Name: Manav S. Geddam
Title: A STUDY ON EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS (EMRS) IN TRIBAL EDUCATION
Abstract: Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) scheme supports the establishment and running of quality residential schools for Scheduled Tribes (STs) students with an objective to provide quality education to the tribal students. EMRS start at Class VI and admission to these schools is patterned on the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya model. Education in EMRSs is entirely free. This paper intends to evaluate the Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) with the objective to find whether the design of programme is appropriate to meet the stated objectives, whether they constitute felt needs of the community, bottlenecks if any in proper implementation of the scheme, whether these schemes are augmenting the education among STs and support to increase the literacy rate of STs. Whether there is any impact of these schemes in decreasing the dropout rates of STs. The analysis of EMR school data reveals that the EMR School is not managed as per the guidelines. The arrangement of the black boards in the class rooms is appropriate but the maintenance of the boards is poor, the number of toilets is less considering the strength of the students and maintenance was found to be poor. The study suggests, the guidelines of EMRS should indicate the organizational structure, Manpower and Educational expertise for the Tribal welfare Residential educational institutions societies on par with Navodaya Vidyalaya Model pattern. EMRS should have separate budget plan for both infrastructure, recurring, non-recurring expenditure every year and it should be included in the annual work plan & budget.
Key words: Eklavya Model, Residential School, EMRS, Tribal Education
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Author-Name: Chongtham Khogendra Singh
Title: THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCES OF B.ED. TRAINEES OF TEACHER TRAINING INSTITUTES OF MANIPUR
Abstract: This paper is an attempt by the investigator to explore the academic performance of the B. Ed. trainees of the teacher training institutions affiliated to Manipur University. The trainees of the all five B.Ed. colleges affiliated to Manipur University served as the sampling frame of the study. One of such colleges which have 100 trainees was selected for the study purposively. Then 30 trainees consisting of 20 females and 10 males were selected by applying stratified random sampling technique. After the declaration of result of B.Ed. final examination, March 2014 conducted by Manipur University, the investigator collected the theory paper marks obtained by the trainees from each college�s records for his study. All the 7 theory papers carry 75 marks each i.e. 75x7=525. After collecting the information, the analysis and interpretation of the pertinent data was done in the following manner. Firstly, descriptive statistics like percentages, means and standard deviations were computed. Secondly, inferential statistics like difference between two means of small samples were computed to know the differences in the academic performance between two different types of B.Ed. trainees, such as: male and Female trainees; Arts and Science stream trainees; Graduate degree holders and post-graduate degree holders etc. It was inferred that: a) There is significant difference in the academic performance among male and female B.Ed. trainees; b) There is no significant difference in academic performance among arts and science stream B.Ed. trainees; c) There is a significant difference in the academic performance of graduate and post graduate degree holder B.Ed. trainees. The study revealed that educational stream (arts and science) had no significant impact on academic performance but gender and level of educational qualification of the B.Ed. trainees exhibited significant impact on academic performance.
Key words: Academic Performance, B.Ed. Trainee, Teacher Training Institutes of Manipur, Manipur University
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Author-Name: Kalpana J. Modi
Title: INSTRUCTION AND LEARNING IN TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMME
Abstract: In India, where classrooms are intentionally structured in a manner that they could accommodate maximum number of children. Educators were involved in lecturing and not teaching. Children waited for teachers to deliver instructions, which they immediately captured in their notebooks and memorised and produced during exams. This was instructional approach. In the Learning approach, all of this would change. One major shift that learning approach could bring about in the Indian education system is to introduce constructivism in educational institutions. Considering constructivism is the only possible framework for teaching and learning. It is one way of thinking about how knowledge is formed and understanding takes place.
Key words: Instruction, Teaching, Learning, Constructivism
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Author-Name: M. M. Goel
Author-Name: Suraj Walia
Title: INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION: TRENDS, GROWTH & CHALLENGES
Abstract: It is widely recognised that higher education promotes social and economic development by enhancing human and technical capabilities of any country like India. It provides an opportunity to critically reflect upon the social, economic, cultural, moral and spiritual issues facing humanity. It contributes to national development through dissemination of specialized knowledge and skills. Indian higher education system has undergone massive expansion since independence in terms of growth, enrolment. Keeping in above backdrop, the present paper is an attempt to analyze the trend in growth and challenges of Indian higher education system in the present era. It is clear from the analysis that there has been considerable improvement in the higher education in India in both quantitative as well as qualitative terms. But issues like access, equity, inclusion, quality, privatization and financing concerning higher education, are very complex and interrelated with political, economical geographical and international dimensions. To develop India as a knowledge hub and to become a prosperous partner in global economy, India has to qualitatively strengthen education in general and higher education with research and development in particular. For providing ROTI (Bread) and employment to the manpower, we need to increase returns on training investment (ROTI). To achieve efficiency and deliver quality education, we certainly need good governance which means to us as SMART (SIMPLE, Moral, Action oriented Responsive and Transparent) administration for every institution at all levels in India.
Key words: Knowledge economy, ROTI, Privatization, Financing, SMART &SIMPLE
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Author-Name: Panthoi Khaidem
Title: APPLICABILITY OF MASS MEDIA IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN MANIPUR
Abstract: A society index lies on the education system of that society. Education are said to be an instrument that build up a society and it is one of the most needed tool that are needed in day to day life. It becomes one of the most important tools that are needed in every person in this modern world. It is a device that helps in building up a person personality, knowledge, power; confidence and sense of humor that are capable of providing them to build up a well developed and meaningful life. The main objective of the researcher in this paper is to highlight the higher education of Manipur, the steps that are needed to be taken up for higher education in Manipur and the role played by media in the education system of the state. In the society of Manipur media role is much needed as media are the one, who informed, communicated and educated a society. Having situated in the eastern most part of the country development in the state is far lacking behind. Good education and good education system is much needed in a state like Manipur for its development and to build up as a well cohesive society.
Key words: Education, Media, tool, society, material, cohesive society.
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Author-Name: B. Nazarova
Author-Name: S.Saidkarimova
Author-Name: Sh. Obloqulova
Title: EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN
Abstract: The present level of scientific, technical and socio-economic development based on knowledge, determines the leading role of education in the renewal of all aspects of society.Education, among the factors influencing thefunctioning of the human potential, occupies a leading position.Radical reforms initiated in Uzbekistan, called for the creation of the education system that was adequate for socio-economic transformation of societyand the perspectives of its development.The concept of reforming education, developed in Uzbekistan, envisages the followings as the most important goals:the reorientation of the education systemonto market economy and open society; creation of equal opportunities foreducation as a condition for raising the standard of living; improvingthe system of financing education in order to provide a stable and qualified educational services and increase efficiency of resources utilization; improving the management of the education sector.The concept of public policy and the reform of education in Uzbekistan were embodied in the new Law �On Education� and the National Professional Training Program, adopted on August 29, 1997 by the Parliament of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Key words: education, development, uzbekistan
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Author-Name: Arvinder Kaur
Title: INDIAN LIBERALS AND INEFFECTUAL ROLE IN POLITICS
Abstract: Several influential, but intellectual persons constituted the Liberal party during the period under review. They held any conferences under the auspices of the National Liberal Federation of India. The Liberals generally blamed the government for their unfortunate position. The paper presents the facts of liberals and their role in politics.
Key words: liberals, politics, ineffectual role
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Author-Name: Gayatri Menon
Title: THE NEED FOR DESIGN APPROACH IN OPPORTUNITY IDENTIFICATION STAGE OF PRODUCT INNOVATION
Abstract: The role of innovation in organisational growth and survival is often emphasised, but the role of design in the critical phase of opportunity identification stage of innovation is yet not widely recognized. The broadening scope of invention and idea generation for opportunity identification beyond technology and marketing; the recognition of creative opportunity identification possibilities and the recognition of design beyond its role in new product development leads to interesting possibilities. Design is already playing an important role in new product development. It is argued that extension of this role to the opportunity identification phase will not only help in arriving at new opportunities but will also enable seamless integration between opportunity identification and new product development. A planned approach to opportunity identification through design thinking and approach can lead to establishing systems for continuous innovation.
Key words: Design approach, Opportunity identification, product Innovation
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Author-Name: V.V.S.Rama Krishna
Title: IMPACT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) ON INDIAN BANKING SECTOR
Abstract: Information Technology has been one of the most important factors for the development of mankind. Information and communication technology (ICT) is the major advent in the field of technology which is used for access, process, storage and dissemination of information electronically. In recent times, Indian banking industry has been consistently working towards the development of technological changes and its usage in banking operation for improvement of their efficiency and customer�s satisfaction in today�s world. Banking industry is fast growing with the use of technology in the form of ATMs, on-line banking, Telephone banking, Mobile banking etc. Therefore, taking an advantage of information technologies (IT) is an increasing challenge for developing countries like India. Hence, the present research paper has made an attempt to study the role of Information and communication Technology (ICT) and its importance in the development of Indian banking sector.
Key words: Information Technology (IT), Banking Industry, Customer Satisfaction, Network
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Author-Name: Shikha Agrawal
Title: ROLE OF SERVICE SECTOR IN INDIAN ECONOMY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TOURISM INDUSTRY
Abstract: With the start of civilization, human nature is temperamental and full of curiosities. In order to discover change, he wanders from one place to another to know different people, their lifestyles, their culture, their food and everything what he can know about them. The different civilizations all over the world are result of travelling. Even Vasco da Gama discovered sea route to India only through travelling. People travelled from one place to another for pilgrimage, for knowing the ancient culture and for many other reasons. This travelling has now been given the name of tourism. Tourism has now emerged as a full-fledged industry and as per the classification of CSO (Central Statistical Organization)India; it occupies a major place in the service sector. Even with the lack of basic facilities, this industry is flourishing and providing jobs to many along with increasing the Gross Domestic Product.
Key words: Service, tourism, economy
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Author-Name: Usman Sharifkhodjaev
Title: BRAND MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRONIC MASS-MEDIA IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Abstract: This paper discusses about brand management in the media market of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The author focuses on studyof leading websites of the country, such as �Daryo.uz� and �Anhor.uz�. Also in the paper based on the views of market participants identifies the main problems faced by the media in brand management.
Key words: Brand, brand management, mass-media, electronic mass media
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Author-Name: Nagendra Dwivedi
Author-Name: Rajesh Mehrotra
Title: INFLUENCE OF PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS AND AESTHETIC ORIENTATION ON CONSUMER�S COLOUR PREFERENCE DURING CAR PURCHASE
Abstract: Purchasing a car can be a normal decision for some, but can be a very special decision for others. Of the many attributes a car signifies, aesthetics is one of the most significant while making a decision. Colour of a car has been rated as a very important attribute as per studies carried by various agencies so far. The objective of the study is to highlight importance of colour in selecting a vehicle and finding a correlation between influence of personality traits of a person and his choice of colour. It has also been seen that the purchase decision is dependent on Aesthetic orientation of a person which is in turn dependent on personality traits. So the study tries to find the dependence of colour on both personality as well as aesthetic orientation. Methodology deployed for the study is surveying 214 people of different backgrounds and questioning them on the basis of a questionnaire, and mapping their behaviour basis the responses and generating a pattern for understanding choice of colour dependent on the personality traits and aesthetic orientation. The study performed first detected the personality traits of a person, and hence aesthetic orientation was defined. It was largely seen that personality traits are very significant in determining the colour preference, but linking it to aesthetic orientation gave results which were better linked to colour choices. The study was carried basis age groups, gender, and MHI. In the study a strong correlation was found and a scale was designed mapping color of car basis the personality traits of a person.
Key words: Personality Dimensions, CAD, Aesthetic Orientation, Colour Choice
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Author-Name: Tursunova Nargiza
Title: THE PROBLEMS OF TRANSFER PRICING
Abstract: Each item has a price, but not every company is able to independently set the price at which it wants to sell its goods. Firms need to have a streamlined method of setting prices for their goods, and their financial condition depends on it. When choosing a method of pricing, there must be considered and internal and external constraints. The paper discusses the stages of formation of prices in a continuous process of pricing, as well as methods of pricing, their advantages and disadvantages. This paper includes interesting information about the transfer pricing and its interrelationship with tax issues in terms of world economy and Uzbekistan. Author tried to describe need of transnational corporations and holding companies for transfer pricing and potential of Uzbekistan to develop and regulate transfer pricing. There were written some key issues for implementation of transfer pricing. Author approached to transfer pricing as a tool which plays an important role in effective regulating transnational corporations� activities in Uzbekistan. It�s notable that legislation issues of transfer pricing were also described. Paper shows the basic results of research aiming to investigate transfer pricing issues in Uzbekistan. Availability of two things � systematic approach and principle of system is characterized as main condition to regulate transfer pricing.
Key words: Pricing, Transnational corporations, Tax, National legislation
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Author-Name: Kalpande S.D.
Author-Name: Kesari A. D.
Title: ANALYTICAL DESIGN OF REED
Abstract: Frequency is an important electrical quantity which is present in only Alternating Current (AC) circuits. Frequency measurement is very important in various AC applications, especially in AC power systems designed to run efficiently at one frequency only. When AC is being generated by an electro-mechanical alternator, frequency will be directly proportional to speed of the machine shaft and it could be measured by measuring the shaft speed. To measure the frequency at some distance other means of measurement will be necessary. One simple method of frequency measurement in power systems utilizes the principle of mechanical resonance. As every physical object possessing the property of elasticity has an inherent frequency at which it will prefer to vibrate. Various researchers focused on its construction manipulation to achieve reduced calibration time but rare focus on reed.
Key words: Alternating current, Natural Frequency, Reed, Resonance, Reed Type Frequency Meter, Vibration
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Author-Name: Amarnath Murthy
Title: PHILOSOPHY AND NATURE OF MATHEMATICS
Abstract: There is nothing in our lives, in our world, in our universe, that cannot be expressed with mathematical theories, numbers, and formulae. Mathematics is the queen of science and the king of arts; to me it is the backbone of all systems of knowledge. Mathematics is a tool that has been used by man forages.  It is a key that can unlock many doors and show the way to different logical answers to seemingly impossible problems.  Not only can it solve equations and problems in everyday life, but it can also express quantities and values precisely with no question or room for other interpretation. There is no room for subjectivity. Though there is a lot of mathematics in politics, there is no room for politics in mathematics.  Coming from a powerful leader two + two can not become five it will remain four. Mathematics is not fundamentally empirical �it does not rely on sensory observation or instrumental measurement to determine what is true. Indeed, mathematical objects themselves cannot be observed at all! Mathematics is a logical science, cleanly structured, and well-founded.
Key words: Mathematics, philosophy, number, vedic mathematics
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Author-Name: Taorem Surendra Singh
Title: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND MANPOWER FACILITIES BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN MANIPUR
Abstract: The infrastructure and manpower of the school plays great role for the functioning of an institution. Without which no institution can run. So, with the enforcement of RTE (Right to Education) and RMSA, every institution should have minimum infrastructure and manpower to facilitate primary and secondary education throughout the nation. Now, it is time to examine infrastructural and manpower position of Government and private high schools within the greater Imphal area, Manipur.  Therefore, the study was conducted to know the status of infrastructure and manpower of govt. and private schools. It also suggested remedial measures in order to improve both govt. and private schools in Manipur.
Key words: infrastructure, manpower, government and private schools, manipur
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Author-Name: Bharti Rathore
Title: DEVELOPING AWARENESS AMONG PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS 
AGAINST GENDER RELATED CRIMES

Abstract: Women�s equal dignity and human rights as full human beings are enshrined in the basic instruments of today�s international community.  From the Charter of the United Nations� endorsement of the equal rights of men and women, to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the subsequent international treaties and declarations, the rights of women are central to our vision of a democratic society. But the fine words of these documents and of the Vienna Declaration in 1993 and the declaration of Beijing in 1995 stand in sharp contrast to the daily reality of life for millions of women.  Of the 1.3 billion people living in poverty, 70 per cent are women; the majority of the world�s refugees are women; female illiteracy is invariably higher than male illiteracy. Women and girl-children are treated as commodities in cross-border prostitution rackets and the pornography industry.  Millions of girls are still subject to genital mutilation, while women in every country are regular victims of domestic violence. In many countries, women lack access to reproductive health care and every day women are targeted in armed conflicts.  Women�s economic, social and cultural rights continue to be neglected.
Key words: Awareness, Pre-service Teachers  and Gender Related Crimes
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Author-Name: Madhuri Shah
Author-Name: Bhumika Mangrola
Title: CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH FEEDBACK MECHANISM
Abstract: Quality in Higher Education is one of the burning challenges of sustainable National Development. Now a day each one of us discusses on Quality in Higher Education and also implementing variety of ways to improve the quality in education. However, the quality in education remains a talk on tea party which consequently fails in developing latent and professional competencies. Quality is linked with the teaching learning processes going on in the institutions and for that the quality teachers are required in both the aspects knowledge as well as skills. There are various mechanisms for enhancing skills among teachers but in this paper the researchers have focused on one of the mechanisms that is Feedback mechanism. Feedback mechanism includes collecting feedbacks from students, colleagues and other stake holders to enhance proficiency in teaching skills which leads the professional development of teachers. In this paper researchers have conducted an action research on how feedback from students and colleagues help in continuous professional development of teachers.
Key words: Quality, Feedback Mechanism, Continuous Professional Development
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Author-Name: Lalima Singh
Author-Name: Cao Chenrui
Title: THE PROBLEM OF NAXALISM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR RIGHTS
Abstract: In last six decades, India has achieved significant milestones in the areas of economic growth, cultural assimilation and global political interests. However, the 8% tribal population of the country has been left to protect themselves against the guile of rich and powerful eying the natural resources and minerals of their indigenous land. Only geographical distance and remoteness of their habitat offered them some protection. But their isolation has also exposed them to the ruthless might of Naxal cadres, supposedly struggling to throw out the rulers of the country through the barrel of gun. None, except Mao would be happy in his grave to find faithful followers in a remote land that he never visited. This paper concentrates on the problems of naxalites with special reference to their rights.
Key words: problem, naxalism, rights, naxalites
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Author-Name: Swaha Bhattacharya
Title: HUMAN BEING AND ENVIRONMENT � PSYCHOLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW
Abstract: The relationship between man and his environment is basically two-way in that man is affected by the environment and yet he also the capacity to modify the environment. Man�s capacity to modify the environment is clearly a dynamic one, varying in both time and space. It is our duty to create a good and healthy environment for human being and also save our environment as far as possible. Not only this, one has to keep in mind that changes will happen in each and every moment.
Key words: nature, environment, human, human being, psychology
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Author-Name: Tomba Chingthem
Author-Name: Laimayum David Sharma
Title: ATTITUDE OF PARENTS TOWARDS PRIVATE TUITION: A CASE STUDY
Abstract: The present study attempts to explore the attitude of parents towards private tuition and its causes, effectiveness of  private  tuition and the problems on the lives of parents. From the result of the research the causes of increasing trend of private tuition are � overcrowded  classroom and lack of individual attention in the school, heavy  stress on academic performance, frequent bandhs, general strikes or blockade and other social issues, ineffective classroom teaching and rigid curriculum,  examination oriented school culture, influence of family members, relatives and friends, an alternative means to help weak children, insufficiency of academic  guidance for the future in the  family, to keep children gainfully occupied in  their studies and means for minding children and keeping them attach with their books.  While studying the problems of private tuition in the lives of the  parents, the problem are � large amount of money spend on children�s  private tuition, socially accepted culture to improve the learning and academic performance, wealthy households are capable of spending more money than poor households and  has created a serious  socio-economic division in the society, put parents in the society into financial burden and exhaustion, parents to pay less attention to their professions  as they are confined in attending their children in private tuition centres on daily basis, resulted a negative backwash in the society by robbing the thinking power, creativity and problem solving skills of the children, parents are compelled to send their children to private tuition under the pressure and influence  of their family, friends and relatives, parents as a whole are not proportionately benefitted in terms of the results of their children academic performance as to the money they have spent on private tuition and spending most of the time in attending children private tuitions affects physical and mental health. The findings may help to improve the present education system and to enable eradication of private tuition in our society.
Key words: Parents� attitude, private tuition, factors of private tuition, problems of private tuition, Imphal, Manipur.
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Author-Name: Rajesh Sharma
Title: EFFECT OF FAMILY RELATED VARIABLES ON TEACHER MORALE
Abstract: Teacher morale can have a positive effect on pupil�s attitude and learning. It makes teaching more pleasant for teachers and creates an environment that is more conducive to learning. There are several factors that may affect teachers� morale such as changes imposed by the govt., working conditions, lack of power to enforce discipline and perception created by media and society. Teacher morale can be shaken and raised by giving treatment to some variables that effect teacher morale. There had been several studies pertaining to the teacher�s morale and school related variables, but there are various other variables that may affect teacher morale. One of the variables that may affect their morale is their family factor.
Key words: teacher, teachers morale, family
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Author-Name: Akanksha Ritesh
Author-Name: Rajesh Mehrotra
Title: BEST PRACTICES FOR WOMEN - A REVIEW OF EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS APPLICATION IN INDIAN IT INDUSTRY
Abstract: Due to liberalization and globalization, competition has become so intense, that managers have less time to respond to changing market situation. In order to remain competitive they have to cut cost, enhance efficiency in operations and increase profitability. Rapid developments in information and communication technology have provided enormous data to the managers to arrive at decision, comparable to market standards. This leads to complex process. How to make decisions in this complex and competitive environment? How to manage the employee retention? In the today era no one can deny the importance and credibility of roles and responsibilities of Human Resource Management in an organization with reference to women participation as it ensures the achievement of maximum growth for the organization. Now the employers also having strong opinion that,� their �Human Capitals� are one of the important key drivers in their growth. Women today are present in every field of work. Research has consistently indicated strong correlation between diverse senior management and financial performance of organizations, highlighting business benefits from having considerable number of women employees as part of the workforce. The scarcity of global talent has led to many organizations pro-actively doing their best to recognize, retain, and develop women. In India, keeping women employees on the job has proven difficult in a traditional patriarchal society. With the changing work force demography, and the talent war among the companies to attract and retain the best-in-class candidates, Indian companies continue to work on improving existing policies and facilities for womenwhich projects that now the ability to manage effectively the employee talent within the organization is necessary and becoming more critical everyday due to switchovers in this competitive environment. Employee relationship management (ERM) is a process that companies uses to effectively manage all interactions with employees, ultimately to achieve the goals of the organization. Happy employees are productive employees. Successful businesses know how to manage relationships to build lasting employee satisfaction. The most important part of any business is its people. No business can run effectively without them. But people don�t work in a vacuum; they need to communicate and work with others to get their jobs done. To be successful, employers need to manage relationships in the workplace to keep the business functioning smoothly, avoid problems and make sure individual employees are performing at their best.The purpose of this paper is to investigate the new approach of ERM with special reference to women who are working in software industry and suggest possible ways to communicate the concept more effectively so that this concept could be implemented more successfully in Indian Industry. The objective of this study is to understand Employee Relation Management Role in enhancement of employee performance and it is essential to understand the effectiveness of Employee Relations activities and practices which are contributing positively towards women Employee Performance. This study will be undertaken basically on theoretical Ground and by examining the Annual Reports of Indian Industry and interaction and the collected information will be arranged and analyzed systematically. ERM with especial reference to women includes both quantitative and qualitative factors of Performances. The Employee Management tool is a strategic business tool that can help Indian Software Industry to take more focused approach to developing operating strategies and measure the women workforce retention outcomes. This paper will lead to the awareness of the importance of Employee Relationship Management for women workforce retention in software industry. The organization can introduce assigning appropriate importance to the activities � as they deem fit for women retention.
Key words: Employee Relations, work-life balance, safe working conditions, attrition
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Author-Name: Romen Singh Ngasepam
Author-Name: Laishram Niranjana Devi
Author-Name: Chongtham Khogendra Singh
Author-Name: M. Shomorendra
Title: SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE FISHERMEN COMMUNITY OF PUMLEN LAKE: A CASE STUDY IN TOKPACHING VILLAGE OF THOUBAL DISTRICT, MANIPUR
Abstract: The paper is an attempt by the authors to highlight the socio-economic condition of the fishermen community of Tokpaching Village of Thoubal District of Manipur who fishes for their livelihood on the Pumlen Lake, the second largest fresh water wetland in the state of Manipur. The fisherman community belongs to low income community. The total of 50 families of the village was surveyed during the study. The findings reveal that total number of population of the village was 469 among them 63.53% (Literate) and 36.46% (Illiterate). Among the literate population 52.38% has primary level education, 30.95% has upper primary school level, 11.31% has high school level and only 3.57% of the fisherman possessed higher degrees. The peoples were employed in different sectors such as agriculture (26.29%), fishing (29.74%), business (17.67%), in-service (14.22%) and any other works (12.06%). 82.94% of the total population of the village lived in the katcha houses and remaining (17.05 %) in pukka houses. Income level was lowest (Rs. 500-1000 per month) among the age group of 10 � 20 and highest (2000- 8000 per month) among the age group of 40-50. The overall fish production of the Lake was 1652 kg per annum. Out of these, miscellaneous fish caught was the maximum i.e. 727 kg per annum (44.12%) while those of cat fishes were minimum i.e. 248 kg per annum (15.02%). Production of carp fish variety was the lowest while production of small fishes was the highest. The findings also reveal that the villagers were engaged in other occupational sector other than fishing due to reduction in fish production in the beels resulted by overexploitation, siltation, human activities etc.
Key words: Socio-economic condition, fisherman community, Wetland, Livelihood,Tokpaching village, Pumlen Lake, Thoubal District of Manipur
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Author-Name: Subarna Mohanty
Author-Name: Kashinath Metri
Author-Name: Nagaratna R.
Author-Name: H. R. Nagendra
Title: IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF MIND SOUND RESONANCE TECHNIQUE (MSRT- A YOGIC RELAXATION TECHNIQUE) ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN TYPE 2 DIABETES
Abstract: Diabetes is one of the chronic medical condition with high prevalence rates. Long standing diabetes is associated with impaired cognitive functioning. Yoga is known to improve the cognitive functions in normal and chronic diseased individuals. Mind sound resonance technique (MSRT) is one of the mindfulness based yogic relaxation technique, know to enhance cognitive functions. The objective comprised to study the immediate effect of MSRT practice on cognitive function in patient with type 2 diabetes.Forty three (18 male) type 2 diabetes patientswith an age range between 30 to 65 (mean age � SD = 56.83 � 12.54) with minimum history of diabetes since last 5 years, were enrolled in this study. All the subjects underwent training of 15 sessions of MSRT practice in 6 days. 7th day subjects were administered DLST before and immediately after the MSRT intervention. Data was found normally distributed by Shapiro-Wilcox test. The paired sample t test was used to see the pre-post changes.There was significant improvement in total score (p = 0.001; +24.99) and net score (p = 0.001; +25.47) along with a nonsignificant decrease in wrong attempts (p- 0.855) of DLST.Present pilot study indicates  that MSRT may have a potential role in enhancing psychomotor performance in patients suffering from diabetes,  immediately after the practice. These findings need confirmation from studies with a larger sample size and randomized controlled design, which will be  implicated in the future.
Key words: Mind sound resonance technique; psychomotor performance; diabetes, mindfulness, cognitive function
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Author-Name: Pammi Sesha Srinivas
Author-Name: Sony Kumari
Title: EFFECT OF CYCLIC MEDITATION ON JOB RELATED STRESS IN IT PROFESSIONALS
Abstract: Information Technology industry in India resulted in increase of job stress and its management by professionals would impact their employability as well as personal lives. Yoga is an ancient science which can give comfort to body/mind complex of human being in any context of life with a disciplined practice. Present study was design  toassess the effect ofyoga technique- cyclic meditation on job stress on Indian information technology professionals.  A qualitative research method was used to collect data and results are worth pursuing.
Key words: Yoga,Meditation, Job stress,Cyclic meditation, Stress management&IT professionals
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Author-Name: Chokkalingam
Author-Name: Sony Kumari
Author-Name: K.B. Akhilesh
Author-Name: H.R. Nagendra
Title: EFFECT OF INTEGRATED YOGA ON AGREEABLENESS AND PERFORMANCE OF EMPLOYEES
Abstract: The personality of employees determine the performance of employee. Agreeableness is one of the Big Five Personality traits which affects the performance of employee. An empirical study is made to assess the effect of practicing Integrated Yoga on personality traits,including agreeableness of employee. 51 employees are given Yoga Intervention for four months and another 51 employees are not given any intervention. Using Big Five Personality Inventory, data is collected before, in the middle, and at the end of the study. The analysis of data using SPSS showed that agreeableness among employees in Integrated Yoga Intervention group improved significantly (p<.01)
Key words: Personality, Performance of Employee, Agreeableness, Integrated Yoga
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Author-Name: Uma V. P. Shrivastava
Title: WILD LIFE AS THE GROWING TOURISM SECTOR IN THE COUNTRY � A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE YOUTHS OF TWO DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS
Abstract: Tourism Industry in India is one of the most lucrative industries in the country and contributes substantially to foreign exchange earned. In the past couple of decades with good supported promotion this industry has developed as an important means of employment generation. In fact during 2010, seven million tourists visited India and spent US $ 13.9 billion, thus making India one of the major global tourist destinations. Augmented tourism in India has created jobs in a variety of associated sectors, both directly and indirectly. Tourism is one of the success stories of the 20th century and is concerned more with the satisfaction of individual rather than with the scientific and technological achievements. Almost 20 million people are now working in India�s Tourism Industry. India�s tourism is thriving, owing to a huge flow in both business and leisure travel by foreign and domestic tourists and is expected to generate approximately US$ 275.5 billion by 2018. There has been an increase in environmental awareness and pressure of urbanization. Now, urban masses look for new get away locations, where they can get involved in active outdoor recreation. Thus, national parks and sanctuaries have emerged as the favourite destinations. The visitors to these national parks are usually the youth in 18 to 30 years of age group. They are driven by the motivation to do something �adventurous�.  This study was conducted in two cities with different set of respondents; since they are in the close proximity of the National Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries. The prime objective of study has been to understand the reason of preference of Wild Life Tourism and the expectations of the tourists about various aspects during their course of travel and stay. The basic procedure adapted was tourist interviews through convenient sampling. The total respondents were about 326 between the age group of 20 years to 45 years. This included males and females SEC A1, A2, B1 and B2. It is assumed that the people of these SEC have the buying capacity as an influence of and reaction to word of mouth and advertisements. Both quantitative and qualitative data was collected for analysis.
Key words: Tourism, Wild Life Tourism, Tourists
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Author-Name: Suhasini Shastri
Title: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: A CASE STUDY OF GUJARAT MINERAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (G.M.D.C)
Abstract: As per The Companies Act 2013, compulsory spending on socially responsible activities is now a matter of debate and discussion among the industrialists, social activists, Government, managers, researchers and various institutions. In today�s scenario social responsibility is not merely a concept of charity or donation but organizations are trying to go beyond this concept and executing the whole CSR project as a need based phenomena. Awareness of this term of CSR is actually very less among the common people. Good number of government organizations and private organizations are serving to the society under this head. Involvement of all stake holders is essential part in every CSR activity. More or less every stake holder in every organization is associated with responsible activities. It is a humble duty of the owner of the company to nurture its organization and employees on the basis of values and to create a culture where employees engage themselves with the organization positively and have respect for the same. Top level management of the company should channelize CSR activities in co ordination with the employees of the department and try to make them work in socially responsible way.
Key words: Corporate Social Responsibility, stake holders, social development, society, industry and organizations
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Author-Name: Dalbir Singh
Author-Name: M. R. P. Singh
Title: CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN TERMS OF COMPANY IMAGE, CONSULTANCY & CUSTOMER SERVICE: A CASE OF JINDAL INDUSTRIES
Abstract: Customer satisfaction is key to business success. There is a great deal of information being published today and discussed on the topic customer service and customer satisfaction. Proponents of these topics or approaches to conducting business tend to emphasize the importance of conforming to specifications, keeping processes in control, meeting requirements, giving customers what they want and handling complaints effectively. It is a simple truth. Satisfied customers do more business with you more often. They purchase more each time around, and they purchase more often. They also refer their family and friends to you. The link between sales, service, satisfaction and profits is direct. The more a customer is satisfied, the more he or she spends. The more customers spend, the more you sell. And usually, when you sell more, your profits are greater. The paper highlights the customer satisfaction in terms of company image, technical consultancy provided and customer services in Jindal Industries.
Key words: Customer Satisfaction, Company Image, Consultancy, Customer Services
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Author-Name: Bidyut Baruah
Author-Name: Anthony Ward
Title: �X�TRAPRENEURSHIP- A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO BRING CLARITY IN ENTREPRENEURIAL RESEARCH
Abstract: Research into entrepreneurship and associated terminologies is subject to a lack of clarity and consensus in definition or distinct research approach. Many researchers use different terms to denote or illustrate similar phenomena. Some emphasize the commonalities and defend the use of interchangeable terms, others strongly argue over their distinguishing features. This conceptual paper will discuss these inconsistencies and introduce a new approach called the �X�trapreneurship approach to classify distinct domains of entrepreneurship: independent process, bottom-up process and top-down process. This three domain approach will help in resolving the plague of inconsistencies surrounding entrepreneurial research areas giving researchers a distinct framework to identify the position of different entrepreneurial terminologies. Using this approach, a revised hierarchy of entrepreneurship terminologies is proposed in this paper which will bring some form of simplification and clarity thereby serving as a guideline for future research and adding a unique contribution to the entrepreneurial research field.
Key words: �x�trapreneurship approach; entrepreneurship; intrapreneurship; corporate entrepreneurship; corporate venturing
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Author-Name: Madhulika Varma
Author-Name: Lata Pandey
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF CAI ON ICT IN TERMS OF ACHIEVEMENT OF B. ED. STUDENTS OF INDORE DISTRICT
Abstract: Computer Assisted Instruction or Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) includes the use of computers to teach academic skills and to promote communication and language development. It includes computer modeling and computer tutorials.CAI uses a combination of text, graphics, sound and video in enhancing the learning process. CAI programs use tutorials, drill and practice, simulation, and problem solving approaches to present topics, and they test the student�s understanding. Typical CAI provides text or multimedia content, multiple-choice questions, problems, immediate feedback, notes on incorrect responses, summary of students� performance, exercises for practice, worksheets and tests etc. The sample comprised of 107 students pursuing B. Ed. course studying in two sections of 60 students each at School of Education, D.A.V.V., Indore during the 2011-12 academic session. The achievement of students was assessed with the help of a researcher made Criterion Reference Test consisting of 40 questions. The findings of this study was� CBCRI (Computer Based Classroom Instruction) is significantly more effective than traditional instruction in terms of Achievement of B. Ed. students�.
Key words: Computer, Classroom Instruction, method of instruction, programs, instructional material
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Author-Name: Bharti Rathore
Title: PHILOSOPHICAL IDEOLOGY OF J. KRISHNAMURTHY TO STRENGTHEN HIGHER EDUCATION
Abstract: One major reason for the holocaust prevailing all over the world may be lack of values. Dr. Radhakrishnan has rightly commented, �You cannot make or build a nation by just bricks. You have to establish the minds of the young people.� According to Sardar Patel education without values is no use. M. K. Gandhi, a man of vision has also proclaimed that character formation is suitable foundation of education. Education in its totality refers to development of individuals. Therefore, it should nourish and awaken the noble qualities in human nature. It should nurture and assimilate values in education. It has been observed in the National Policy on Education (N.P.E 1986), �The growing concern over the erosion of essential values and an increasing cynicism in society has brought to focus the need for re-adjustment in order to make education a forceful tool of cultivation of social and moral values.�Thus, value education is required even in Higher Education to make a positive effort to bring about synthesis of physical, intellectual, emotional, aesthetic, moral and spiritual values in the students. Indian perspective clearly states that � Good conduct is our supreme duty�. Actually our forefathers revered good conduct more than wealth. In this context the author endorses the plea to revive the philosophy of Indian philosophers to strengthen the fabric of our culture to make strengthen higher education.
Key words: Higher education, education, Radhakrishnan, J. Krishnamurthy
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Author-Name: Nirupama Pathak
Title: A STUDY OF PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY IN RELATION TO ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF PUPIL TEACHERS
Abstract: The present investigation focuses on the study of problem solving ability and academic achievement of pupil teachers� students. A survey was conducted to find out the relationship between problem solving and academic achievement of the pupil teachers of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Normative survey method used to collect data. The girls� students studying in B.Ed. colleges constituted the population of this study. The pupil teacher students of H.P.M.M. Jabalpur, M.P. were selected as a sample for this study. The collected data has been studied and subjected to statistical analysis. The result reveals that relationship between problem solving ability and academic achievement is highly positive. There was significant difference was found between science and arts pupil teachers, no significant difference was found between arts- commerce, and science -commerce pupil teachers.
Key words: problem solving ability, academic achievement, achievement, pupil teachers
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Author-Name: Rajesh Rathod
Author-Name: Mamta Singh
Title: A STUDY OF PROBLEMS OF POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS
Abstract: Main objective of this study was to know the problems of polytechnic students related to physical facilities, library, laboratories and teaching learning process. Two self finance and one granted polytechnic college were selected by simple random sampling technique. Apart from this three principal, 49 lecturers and 375 students were selected by random sampling technique. The Researcher has selected questionnaires, opinionnaires and interview as a tool for data collection from the selected sample. Collected data was analyzed by percentages and chi-square test. From findings of the study, it was found that over all facilities in polytechnic colleges were partially well maintained, It was easy to obtained learning materials from library. Textbooks and subject oriented books were available in English as well as Gujarati language. College labs need to be fulfilled with new equipments and instruments for each student. There is need of change in teaching way or style, and most of the students are facing communication problem during Instructional Process.
Key words: polytechnic, sampling technique, Instructional Process
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Author-Name: Tomba Chingtham
Title: PREVALENCE AND PATTERN OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AMONG THE STUDENTS OF HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Abstract: The present study attempts to make a thorough, comprehensive, analytical study and exploring the educational background of the parents and substance abuse, economic background of the family and substance abuse, age of the students and the patterns of the substance use in ever, recent and current use and use of substance abuse by an individual in relation to tobacco, alcohol inhalants and cannabis. From the result of the research the administrator, teachers and parents may help children through early education about psychoactive substances, open communications, good role modelling and early recognition if problems are developing. No single measure would be effective to prevent the use of drugs until and unless home, school and society all the three collectively and cooperatively tackle the problems of substances abuse from different angles.
Key words: Substance, abuses, substance abuse, adolescence, students, Manipur
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Author-Name: Thakkar Mahesh
Title: LEARNING STYLES IN DIFFERENT CONTEXTS
Abstract: It is important to study learning styles because recent studies have shown that a match between teaching and learning styles helps to motivate students� process of learning. That is why teachers should identify their own teaching styles as well as their learning styles to obtain better results in the classroom. The aim is to have a balanced teaching style and to adapt activities to meet students� style and to involve teachers in this type of research to assure the results found in this research study. Over 100 students complete a questionnaire to determine if their learning styles are auditory, visual, or kinesthetic. Discovering these learning styles will allow the students to determine their own personal strengths and weaknesses and learn from them. Teachers can incorporate learning styles into their classroom by identifying the learning styles of each of their students, matching teaching styles to learning styles for difficult tasks, strengthening weaker learning styles. The purpose of this study is to explain learning styles, teaching styles match or mismatch between learning and teaching styles, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles among learners.
Key words: Learning Style, Teaching Style, Age Group
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Author-Name: Akanksha Srivastava
Title: FEMINISM : A BETTER UNDERSTANDING
Abstract: Feminism has always been a debatable topic-. Why, how, where it started, who initiated, etc. The perception about the same may be different in different culture but in any case it has been a debatable issue. The present paper puts forth the idea and the perception about feminism.
Key words: feminism, female, gender
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Author-Name: Sneha Master
Title: GREEN ACCCOUNTING - A CRITICAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
Abstract: Green Accounting is basically adoption of valuation of natural capital integration in planning for development. Incorporating green accounting into national economic accounts could provide a measure of sustainability; however, considerable advanced methods of measurement and valuation are needed. There are, of course, no substitutes for the life-sustaining services of nature and the question of when and how to account for this fact is the source of many ongoing debates in green accounting.
Key words: Green accounting, accounting, legal, Critical
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Author-Name: Bharti Venkatesh
Author-Name: Cao Chenrui
Title: PARADIGM OF AN ORGANIZATION�S DNA AND ITS IMPACT IN AN ORGANIZATION
Abstract: In today�s fast-paced, information-rich, and quickly expanding landscape, organizations face a monumental task. Building and maintaining solid foundations to support adaptable, positive cultures is difficult in the face of a shifting economy, physically separated workplaces, and increasing diversity in the workforce. These changes in the landscape are forcing organization leaders to think about organizational sustainability in new and different ways. The purpose of this paper is to describe the concept, processes and functionality of an organization�s DNA and how organization DNA helps in developing �simple rules� as a key to establish the adaptability and flexibility that is necessary in complex organizational environments.
Key words: Organizational Development, Organizational Structure, Motivators, Strategic
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Author-Name: Bharti Venkatesh
Author-Name: Nidhi Ram
Title: EUSTRESS : A UNIQUE DIMENSION TO STRESS MANAGEMENT
Abstract: Stress, like conflict, has a positive as well as a negative side. But that positive side tends to be overshadowed by concern with the negative. A life without stress is a life without challenges, simulation or change. Many positive and exciting events like- promotion, decision making, learning, leadership- have been found to create stress. Does that mean these events should be avoided? The answer is obviously �No�. Unfortunately, when most researchers talk about stress and the need to reduce it, they tend to overlook its positive side. This research paper is based on analytical research work which tries to focus on the positive side of stress which is termed as Eustress. Eustress is the positive psychological response to a stressor, indicated by the presence of positive psychological states. This paper�s purpose is fourfold. First, it introduces the idea of eustress vs. distress. Second, it presents the models to show that how eustress can be helpful to employees. Thirdly, it assess that how self efficacy influence the level of eustress. The fourth section covers the factors that may increase or decrease the chances of experiencing eustress. At the end it is concluded that stress is not always a bad thing. Stress is simply the response to changes that create taxing demands. This paper highlights that there is a difference between eustress, which is a term for positive stress, and distress, which refers to negative stress. In daily life, we often use the term �stress� to describe negative situations. This leads many people to believe that all stress is bad, which is not true. Eustress, or positive stress, helps in motivating employees to improve their job performance.
Key words: Eustress, stress, distress, job performance and self-efficacy
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Author-Name: Abhijaat Sahu
Author-Name: Preeti  Jain
Title: IMPACT OF HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA THROUGH RUSA
Abstract: The paper surveys the extent to which the higher education system in India has a bearing on the economy. The subject has rightly assumed unprecedented importance in the country and continues to be extensively researched and deliberated. The paradox about the coexistence of economic growth and disparity has also been discussed to the point of redundancy. This research inquiry is pioneering in that it places disparity in the economy as well as the country�s economic performance in comparison with other Asian economies in the framework of shortfalls in the higher education system. The authors argue that in order for higher education to contribute constructively to the economy, the systemic lacunae must be isolated and rectified. The paper examines the concern by delving in to a chronological survey of the parallel evolution of higher education and economic growth in the country since independence from colonial rule. Further, the study takes stock of the present Government initiatives that have been undertaken in this regard and makes inquiries into the scope of their application and assessment of their merit. Rashtriya Uchchatra Shikska Abhiyan (National Higher Education Mission) or RUSA is a holistic centrally sponsored scheme for the development of higher education. Built on the success story of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan  and Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan , RUSA will be spread over two plan periods, for improving access, equity and quality in the state higher education system.
Key words: Human Related Aspect, TQM, Service, Banks
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Author-Name: Shambhavi Tamrakar
Author-Name: Bharti Venkatesh
Title: A STUDY ON RETAIL FMCG MARKETING IN RURAL INDIA
Abstract: Rural marketing is a vast and developing area and when its comes to exploring rural market, it has a great future possibility to expand the market . FMCG sector in India is the fourth largest in the economy & none of the FMCG companies would like to miss this opportunity, it gives an immense growth possibilities. Characteristics like low income ,illiteracy , heterogeneity ,scattered population are making it a bit unattractive but still it has a huge scope of penetration as government are now launching various schemes to uplift the rural India to get them pace with the current scenario of technological advancement . FMCG companies are also adopting various marketing strategies and approaches to penetrate in to rural market and have win -win situation. This paper tries to understand what rural market are?  Its origin, characteristics, contribution to economy ,challenges and future prospects.
Key words: Rural market, EMCG, retail, marketing
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Author-Name: Manav S. Geddam
Title: EVALUATIVE STUDY ON SPECIAL CENTRAL ASSISTANCE (SCA) IN THE STATE OF ODISHA
Abstract: The Ministry of Tribal Affairs extends Special Central Assistance (SCA) to the Tribal Sub Plan (TSP) States and Union Territories. SCA is primarily meant for income generating family oriented schemes and infrastructure incidental thereto. The present research study on the �Evaluative Study on Special Central Assistance (SCA) in the State of Odisha� has been carried out with an objective to assess the socio economic characteristics and to assess the impact of the scheme towards an increase in income and employment generation. Major findings are, a large chunk of the SCA amount is utilized towards providing subsidy for bank linked schemes and/or linked with earmarked grants. Critical gaps are not identified. ITDAs have not been able to play effective role in coordinating with line departments which are engaged in raising the productivity levels of the tribals. The study suggests, schemes under sericulture, agriculture, horticulture will make tribals economically strong. Land Based activities should be the focus. Training programs for ST unemployed women on Nursing, Medical Laboratory, Tailoring, Computer Training, Beauty Parlor and other Vocational Training may be encouraged.
Key words: Scheduled Caste Sub Plan, SCSP, Special Central Assistance, SCA, Tribes, Odisha, ITDA, Socio Economic Schemes, Self Enterprise, Subsidy, Loan, Livelihoods
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Author-Name: B. Madhusudhana
Title: SELF-HELP GROUPS : A STUDY OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS IN MYSORE CITY
Abstract: The society is male dominated and finance is also controlled by men. When financial freedom is detained from women then their social and political freedom are also detained. Governments around the world gave many social programs especially for women to develop but male dominated society has given a check in reaching these programs to women. The major hurdles for any women to develop economically are education, participation in economic activity and finally return. Micro-finance through SHGs made a small change in improving financial condition of the women. The sample respondents of the present empirical study accepted that their financial condition is improved but it is not enough. Even after becoming the members of SHGs, women could not affordable to durables. They exercised household decisions in festivals and purchases. It may be concluded that women require encouragement at family level and opportunities at society level in order to develop economically.
Key words: SHGs, microfinance, women empowerment and poverty alleviation
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Author-Name: Swaha Bhattacharya
Author-Name: Sona Biswas
Title: SOCIAL INTERACTION ANXIETY, SELF-ESTEEM VIS-A-VIS INTERNET USAGE �  A STUDY ON YOUNG ADULTS
Abstract: The aim of the present investigation is to study the social interaction anxiety and self-esteem of internet users between the ages 18 to 25 years. Accordingly, a group of 90 internet users (30 from internet user without addiction, 30 from internet user with mild addiction and 30 from internet user with moderate addiction) were selected as sample in this investigation. A General Information Schedule, Internet Addiction Test, Social Interaction Anxiety Scale and Rosenberg�s Self-Esteem Scale were used as tools. The findings revealed that social interaction anxiety increases with the increase of internet usage, on the other hand, self-esteem is comparatively higher among the internet users without addiction than that of the mild and moderately addicted internet users. Besides this, there is positive correlation between internet usage and social interaction anxiety. On the contrary, there is negative correlation between internet usage and self-esteem. Considering the findings of the study, it can be said that there is a dire need to develop intervention strategies for the internet addicted people to increase their self-esteem and also to reduce their problems related to social interaction anxiety.
Key words: Social-interaction anxiety, Self-esteem and Internet usage
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Author-Name: Anjana Bhattacharjee
Author-Name: Rebeka Debbarma
Title: INDIAN TRIBAL ADOLESCENT: A REVIEW ON THEIR EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Abstract: Emotional Intelligence is the ability to identify and manage one�s own emotions and the emotion of others. Adolescence is the most critical stage to the emotional problems, thus educating adolescents about emotions and helping them to deal with others as well as their actions can be very useful in their daily struggles. Adolescents who are academically brilliant may sometimes be socially inept. Thus, emotional intelligence will help an adolescent to reduce stress by decreasing conflict, improving relationships and understanding. Numerous researches had showed that emotional intelligence differs according to community differences. The scheduled tribes are economically inferior and they are routinely marginalized and deprived of their access to fundamental resources including health and educational services. Therefore, the present paper is an attempt to review the emotional intelligence of the tribal adolescent school students in India. The paper also attempted to highlight the importance of emotional intelligence on the overall development of adolescent tribal school students in India. Further, the paper also suggests some need based measures for improving emotional intelligence of different tribes of India.
Key words: Emotional Intelligence, adolescent, scheduled tribes
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Author-Name: Kavitha K G
Author-Name: Sony Kumari
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY USING EMOTIONAL REGULATION AND SOCIAL ANXIETY AMONG TECHNICAL AND NON-TECHNICAL STUDENTS
Abstract: According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), emotional and behavioral disorders affect 10-15 percent of children globally. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older (18% of U.S. population). About 9 percent of people have major depression in Asian and Middle Eastern countries, such as India and Afghanistan (Posted by Vanessa Coppard-Queensland on September 5, 2012). The main objective of the present study was to find out the comparative study between Social anxiety and emotional regulation of technical and non-technical degree students (n=120) divided into technical and non-technical). To achieve this object, Social Anxiety Questionnaire (Rodebaugh et al., 2004) and 2 items from the International Consensus Group on Depression and Anxiety (Ballenger et al., 1998). The State Emotion-Regulation Questionnaire contains 8 items from the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (Gross & John, 2003). The result showed that social anxiety is more and emotional regulation is less in technical students compare to non-technical students.
Key words: Anxiety, Emotional regulation, Stress, female student stress, male student stress
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Author-Name: Milan T. Mistry
Title: STUDY HABIT AND ITS EFFECT ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF TRIBAL AND NON-TRIBAL STUDENTS AT SECONDARY LEVEL
Abstract: The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of study habits on academic achievement of tribal and non-tribal students at secondary level. To comply with the study 500 students were selected by random sampling technique from different tribal and non-tribal secondary schools of Panchmahal district of Gujarat state. The total strength of the sample was distributed over 250 tribal and 250 non-tribal students of secondary level. Study Habit Questionnaire, constructed and standardized by Patel (2004), was used to analyze the generated data. Apart of descriptive statistics like Measures of Central Tendency, ANOVA and Pearson Correlation were used for verification of hypothesis. An analysis of the data obtained from current study shows that, the study habit is a significant impact on an academic achievements of tribal and non tribal students at secondary level.
Key words: Study Habits, Academic Achievement, Education
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Author-Name: Antara Ghosh
Title: PARENTAL AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON CAREER CHOICE AS DOCTOR
Abstract: Students in the modern and fast changing world are trying to choose their career in such a way which would ultimately help them to achieve their success in life. Career choice is a major life decision. Each and every individual is coping with dynamic world and its demands. The present investigation has been designed to study the impact of parental and social influence on career choice of the students who want to choose their career as Doctor. Accordingly, a group of 180 higher secondary students (under West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education) were selected as sample in this investigation. Three tools, viz., (a) General Information Schedule (b) Perceived Impact of Parental Influence Questionnaire and (c) Perceived Impact of Social Influence Questionnaire were used in this investigation. The overall findings reveal that those who want to choose their career as Doctor seems to be indication of moderate level of parental as well as social influence on career choice. Besides this, monthly income of the family and gender difference also have significant role in connection with career choice. Adequate measures may be taken by parents, teachers, counselors and other well-wishers who are able to help the students to choose a particular career for their future development.
Key words: parental influence, social influence, career, career choice
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Author-Name: Asha Thokchom
Title: TEACHER AND SOCIAL CHANGE: EDUCATIVE PROCESS
Abstract: In the fast changing world, a country, a community or an institution will not be able to keep pace with the changing times if it does not have enlightened vision for the future. There has been a qualitative change in the role of the institution as well as the role of the teacher. While theinstitutions are called upon to deal with production oriented society, action-oriented youth and process-oriented education. The efficacy and strength of an educational system largely depends upon the quality of its teachers. Creativity is another aspect which the teacher cannot ignore. She has to accept challenge of generating thirst for knowledge, a search for truth and a spirit for enquiring for experience. Critical thinking are good for everyone. Critical thinking an anticipation towards thinking ahead which offers intellectual tools to the teaching community. But the shift is most evident in our institutions, where Critical thinking has replaced rote learning as the central goal of education. Curriculum occupies a central place in any educational system. The realisation of educational objectives will depend on the type of curriculum that is framed and prescribed as well as on the way it is implemented. The curriculum in the future will have to be geared to the development of a new international order. This will involve, to begin with, development of national outlook which will ultimately lead to the development of global perspective. Therefore, a curriculum has to be future oriented, dynamic, relevant to social needs and balanced.Concepts having potentialities for the development of such an attitude will have to be given a prominent place in the curriculum of different disciplines. Motivation is most important factor in the learning process. Motivation is the art of stimulating interest in the students where there has been no such interest, or where it is as yet unfelt by the students, and also of cultivating the interest already present in behalf of socially approved conduct. In all types of learning there must be a goal, and hence, we can say that all learning is motivated. To improvethe conditions of effective learning the teacher can do by influencing motivation. Again, the teacher is called upon to be a change agent, a facilitator sensitive to the development needs of the community.The conventional accent has been on information transmission, fact finding and skill development. The traditional wisdom is lost in the quest for dubious knowledge and knowledge is lost under mountains of information.The role of teacher has assumed special significances, since teachers today are interested with serene task of enkindling the spirit of global awareness among students. The paper in an attempt to provide necessary professional knowledge and guides the teachers to developed the required skills to make their teaching talent effective.
Key words: Creativity, Critical thinking, Curriculum,Educative process, Interest, Motivation,Professional Knowledge, Social Change, Skill development
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Author-Name: Dipali Gandhi
Author-Name: Bhumika Mangrola
Title: INCLUSIVE EDUCATION - A WAY TO REACH OUT SPECIAL CHILDREN: AN EXPERIMENT
Abstract: The classroom is a laboratory for the teachers to experiment on behaviors of an individual and mould their personality. Some individuals find it harder to learn with other individuals of the same age needs to get support from their teachers, or some extra help in the schools. A few individuals have more complicated learning difficulties, and may need extra help or equipment in school to help them access an appropriate education. Owing to lack of knowledge, educational access and technology, such individuals are initially treated as unwanted and segregated from other individuals and their education is carried out in special schools. The concept of Inclusive Education has changed the outlook for the children having all those deformities and differences. To touch the emotional domain of pre service teachers, an experiment was carried out with special children. The present paper reflects the views of pre service teachers towards special children.
Key words: Inclusive Education, Pre service Teachers, Special Children
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Author-Name: Mita R Shah
Title: THE REVOLTING SPIRIT OF SELECTED FEMALE CHARACTERS IN SELECTED SHORT STORIES
Abstract: In this research paper, the researcher tries to say about the revolting spirit of two women characters of two short stories written by two prominent women writers of Indo-English literature. These two characters named Woman and Sita belong to different classes of society-lower class and upper class respectively. But their plight and problems are same. Their qualities like courage and firmness and suggestion of revolting spirit in stories impart immortal effect on the mind of the readers.
Key words: Revolting Spirit, Female Characters, Short Stories
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Author-Name: Mamta Sharma
Author-Name: Akankasha Sharma
Title: DISTURBED SLEEP PATTERNS AND SELF WORTH IN YOUTH: A MUSIC THERAPY INTERVENTION
Abstract: Sleep, a vital ingredient in life, is an active and complex rhythmic state that may get disturbed by a variety of reasons. Daytime sleepiness, sleep deprivation, and irregular sleep schedules are highly prevalent among college students, as 50% report daytime sleepiness and 70% attain insufficient sleep. The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of music therapy in improving disturbed sleep patterns and low self-worth of university students. It was hypothesized that Post-intervention sleep quality scores in experimental group would be significantly better than pre-intervention scores; and Music therapy would enhance self-worth of university students. Participants in the experimental group would show improved self-worth relative to the participants in the control group. A pre-post experimental-control assessment design was adopted. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (Buysse DJ et al 1989) and Contingencies of Self Worth (Crocker & Luhtanen, 2002) were administered to identify university students having faulty sleep patterns and low self-worth. Music therapy was given for consecutive three weeks for half an hour daily. After intervention, sleep quality index and contingencies of self-worth were re-administered to see the efficacy of music therapy. Results revealed that music therapy made a significant improvement in students� sleep patterns as significant difference was observed between both experimental and control groups on Subjective sleep quality (t=1.21*), Sleep latency (t=2.63*), Sleep duration (t=2.24*), Habitual sleep efficiency (t=4.64**), Sleep disturbances (t=10.46**), and Daytime dysfunction (t=3.97*). The effect of intervention was also found to be significant for self-worth domains for subjects of experimental group on physical appearance (t=2.42*), Outdoing others in competition (t=1.39*), Academic competence (t=2.16*), Being a virtuous or moral person (t=2.09*), and God�s love (t=1.64*) as the difference between experimental and control group came out to be statistically significant.
Key words: sleep patterns, self worth, music, music therapy
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Author-Name: Sukhminder Kaur
Author-Name: Gurbinder Kaur
Author-Name: Chandni Rani
Title: FAMILY ENVIRONMENT IN RELATION TO MENTAL HEALTH AND MARITAL ADJUSTMENT AMONG RURAL WOMEN OF PUNJAB
Abstract: The objective of the present study was to see the role of family environment in mental health and marital adjustment among rural women.  It was hypothesized that cohesiveness and expressiveness in the family would be positively correlated with general health and marital adjustment of women whereas conflicting family environment would be negatively correlated with general health and marital adjustment of women.  For this purpose 122 married females in the age range 30-45 years were assessed on Family Environment Scale (FES, Form-R; Moos & Moos, 1986); General Health Questionnaire (GHQ; D.P. Goldberg & V. F. Hiller, 1979) and Marriage Adjustment Inventory (MAI; C. G. Deshpande, 1997).  Obtained scores were subjected to correlational analysis.  Findings of the study suggest that cohesiveness and expressiveness in family lead to the good psychological or mental health of the rural females whereas conflicting family environment had negative impact on general health of females.  It was also revealed that females from cohesive and expressive family environment had better adjustment in their families while conflict becomes hurdle in the better adjustment with the spouse and other family members.  Overall findings were in line with the hypotheses formulated.
Key words: Family Environment, Marital Adjustment, General or Mental Health
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Author-Name: Vidhu Mohan
Author-Name: Dharna Sharma
Title: ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE IN RELATION TO WORK MOTIVATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT
Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship of organizational climate with work motivation and organizational commitment of employees. The sample consisted of 313 middle and high rank managers from different private sector organizations (manufacturing and IT service) located in Punjab, Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida. Organizational climate measure (Patterson et al., 2005), Work motivation questionnaire (Dr. K.G.Aggarwal, 1988) and Organizational commitment questionnaire (Meyer and Allen, 1993) were used to measure organizational climate, work motivation and organizational commitment respectively. It was hypothesized that organizational climate (human relation model and open system model) would be positively associated with work motivation and organizational commitment. Both Pearson product moment correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze the data. The results of correlation revealed that there is a positive relationship between organizational climate (human relation model and open system model) and work motivation & organizational commitment. Multiple regression also proved that organizational climate (human relation model and open system model) plays an important role in work motivation and organizational commitment. Implications of the findings have been discussed.
Key words: Organizational climate, work motivation, organizational commitment, employees
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Author-Name: Makhkamov Bakhtiyor Shukhratovich
Title: NEW OPPORTUNITIES OF IMPLEMENTATION OF ICT IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Abstract: In article the role and value of information and communication technologies in Uzbekistan, as engine of all economy, investments promoting attraction to the country, to creation of new workplaces, introduction of progressive technologies in production and management, that is finally � to the stable economic growth and increase of a standard of living are researched. Questions of formation and development of National information system which main objectives is development of telecommunication technologies, networks and infrastructure of communication, creation of information systems of automation of activity of government bodies and the centralized databases in the republic are also considered.
Key words: information and communication technologies (ICT), legislative base of ICT, National information system
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Author-Name: Prem Kumar Agarwal
Title: THE THEORY OF CHARACTERIZATION: A CRITICAL LEGAL STUDY PERSPECTIVE
Abstract: Characterization or classification of a given factual situation is one of the necessary steps in the decision of a case having some foreign elements. Yet, despite a capacious literature existing on the subject, the problem of characterization is one of the most complicated problems of the private international law. Such is the diversity in the laws of various countries of the world. In modern era, characterization appears to be an impenetrable problem.
Key words: Characterization, theory of characterization, legal perspective
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Author-Name: Rajshree Vaishnav
Author-Name: Shilpa P Dhoble
Title: EXAMINATION ANXIETY AMONG ADOLESCENTS
Abstract: Examination is a part of any education system across the globe. Examination always brings a sense of fear or anxiety in the mind of students of all ages. The anxiety associated with examination can be termed as Examination anxiety. Examination anxiety is a physiological condition in which people experience extreme stress, anxiety, and discomfort during or before taking a test. These responses can drastically hinder an individual's ability to perform well and negatively affects their social emotional and behavioral development and feelings about themselves and school. Hence the main aim of this study is to explore the area of examination anxiety among adolescents in depth and to understand the various factors associated with it.  A sample of 1026 students was selected from both CBSE and State Board Schools by using Random sampling technique. The descriptive survey method was used for the study.  The data were collected and analyzed using west side anxiety scale, academic anxiety scale and Test Anxiety Inventory. The result reveals that more than 85% students are suffering with high to very high level of anxiety. The major areas identified for examination anxiety are others views about self, concern about image and general test-taking anxiety, concern about future security, not prepared for test, bodily reactions and thought disruption etc.
Key words: Examination anxiety, adolescents, factors of examination anxiety
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Author-Name: Jyoti Baijal
Title: A STUDY OF EXAMINATION STRESS IN RELATION TO MEMORY AND LEARNING STYLES
Abstract: In the present study, memory and learning styles of secondary school students have been examined, so as to know how they co-relate with and influence examination stress in students. The objectives of the study are : (i) to study the relationship between examination stress and memory, (ii)to study the relationship between examination stress and learning-styles, (iii) to compare examination stress among students with high, moderate and low memory, (iv) to compare examination stress among students who adopt high and low reproducing/constructive learning styles. The sample for the present study consisted of 640 students studying in class XI of four U.P. Board schools and four C.B.S.E. Schools of Allahabad. 'Examination Stress Scale' of K.S. Misra was used to measure examination stress among secondary school students. 'Learning Styles Inventory' of K.S. Misra was used to identify the learning styles preferred by secondary school students. A Test on Memory constructed by the researcher was used to assess short term memory. The test consists of items based on recall and information processing. The findings are : (i) there is negative relationship between examination stress and memory, (ii)(a) examination stress is positively related to reproducing learning-style, (ii)(b) no significant relationship exists between examination stress and constructive learning-style, (iii) students with high, moderate and low memory differ from one another in their experience of examination stress, (iv)(a) students adopting high, moderate and low reproducing learning-style differ from one another on examination stress, (iv)(b) students adopting high, moderate and low level of constructive learning-style do not differ from one another in their experience of examination stress.
Key words: stress, memory, learning style
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Author-Name: Rajshree Vaishnav
Author-Name: Vandana Ramteke
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF SOCIAL NETWORKING EDUBLOG FOR TEACHING ECONOMICS
Abstract: The present study is aimed at finding the effectiveness of Edublog in terms of students achievement. It was an experimental study conducted on students of class 9th studying in different schools affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education of Nagpur city in the state of Maharashtra India. The researchers selected 200 students studying in two different schools and divided into two groups each comprising 100 students. The groups were labeled as Experimental group and Control group. The student of experimental group was taught through Edublog along with regular class room teaching while students of control group were taught using the traditional method of teaching for Economics subject. The pre-test was administered to students in both the groups before teaching commenced. After the treatment a post-test was administered. The data was analysed using t-test. Result revealed statistical significant effect of Edublog over traditional teaching method on academic achievement of students.
Key words: Edublog, Traditional Method, Achievement, economics
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Author-Name: Konsam Manitombi Devi
Title: ROLE OF LIBRARY IN EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Abstract: The World Commission on Environment and Development WCED (Popularly known as the Brundtland Commission) 1987 defined sustainable developemt as �meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs�. As far as the role of library in education for sustainable development is concerned this can be interpreated to mean the continuous process of change in which the library resources and technological advancements are utilized for storage, retrieval and communication of information to satisfy the needs of the present as well as future generations.
Key words: Library Sustainable developement, ESD, EESD
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Author-Name: Taorem Surendra Singh
Title: A CASE STUDY ON THE ROLE OF MENTAL HOMES FOR THE EDUCATION OF MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN IN MANIPUR
Abstract: Education is must to all from cradle to grave in the life of a man. Due the importance of it, Government of India has already launched universalization of primary and secondary education throughout the nation for the children of India under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), and Rashtriya Midhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan. The visions of nation can�t be realised by giving education only the normal children as many number of disable children are in the population of India. Thereby, there is need of special education for disable children as they are also children of India having educational rights same to the normal children as per law. But, simply giving special education can�t help the disable children to make them normalise. There is need of quality special education being provided at mental homes in Manipur. This paper examines critically that whether the mental homes in Manipur are providing quality special education in respect of Socio-Economic, Religious background of all students, Birth And Health history, Category of retardation and level of learning, Distribution of students in class wise, Student-Teacher Ratio, Infrastructural Facilities and Teaching-Learning Process etc. This paper also suggested to improve the status of special education being provided at different Mental Homes in Manipur, which will help the progress of inclusive education in Manipur.
Key words: special Education, Special School, mentally retarded
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Author-Name: Anuja Pathak
Title: WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPING INDIA WITH RESPECT TO EDUCATION
Abstract: Women empowerment, referring to the empowerment of women in our present society, has become a significant topic of discussion in regards to development and economics. It can also point to approaches regarding other marginal genders in a particular political or social context. While often interchangeably used, the more comprehensive concept of Gender empowerment refers to people of any gender, stressing the distinction between biological sex and gender as a role. It thereby also refers to other marginalized genders in a particular political or social context. In India, there are still illiterate and poor village women financially dependent on their family members, even though they are hard working and have their own abilities to be financially self-dependent. Still, they won't get any good job and no financial support to start their own household businesses. The subject of empowerment of women has becoming a burning issue all over the world including India since last few decades. Many agencies of United Nations in their reports have emphasized that gender issue is to be given utmost priority. It is held that women now cannot be asked to wait for any more for equality. Inequalities between men and women and discrimination against women have also been age-old issues all over the world. Thus, women�s quest for equality with man is a universal phenomenon. �Men�s jobs and Women�s jobs�,  How can the areas of employment found throughout the world be divided into female and male occupations when certain types of work always done by men in some countries are just as regularly done by women in others? With increasing literacy among women in India, their entry into many types of work, formerly the preserve of men, women can now look upon the bearing and raising of their children not as a life�s work in itself but as an episode. It women have started taking men�s work, it could be said that men have taken over women�s.
Key words: Education, Empowerment, India, Men, Women
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Author-Name: Veena Jha
Author-Name: Aneesh Jose
Title: POSITION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN NEW EDUCATION POLICY
Abstract: India consists of a multi-society which has welcomed so many languages from aboard as well as encouraged our own on mother tongue also Most of the states have their own mother tongue as their regional languages.  Even though, Hindi is considered as our national language, English language has come up as a connecting link among the people of various states of India. It is essential to study English language in this age of globalization. The common practice all over the world in the modern age is to learn English language to facilitate easy understanding of political, social, cultural and religious issues because it is easier than French, German, Greek and Sanskrit. It has emerged as the most important language of world.  English is the language of the British and it is wrong view to hold that it is a language of that country alone. English has evolved to be a language of science and technology. Majority of books for higher studies are written in English. The Indians must not keep their eyes closed in this adventurous period of globalization. India in process of becoming a developed country has to develop the citizens capable of contributing for the development of the nation. It is impossible to educate the citizens of a nation with a foreign language. But curriculum developers can design such textbooks to give good command over English language upto coming generation.
Key words: English, NEP, Education
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Author-Name: Preeti Pendharkar
Author-Name: Rajshree Vaishnav
Title: OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND FAMILY ENVIRONMENT
Abstract: Occupational stress is known as stress at work. It occurs when there is discrepancy between the demands of the work and that of individuals. It is a serious work hazard which has the power to bring crisis on teachers. There may be various reasons for occupational stress like personality, general outlook on life, Problem solving abilities, and social and family support system, etc. Hence the present study tries to find out the relationship between occupational stress and family environment of teachers.  For this study the 800 teachers working at primary, secondary schools, junior and senior colleges of Nagpur city were taken as sample. The relationship between occupational stress and family environment was derived using occupational stress index and family environment scale. The data were analyzed using coefficient of correlation �r�, to ascertain the relationship between them. The result reveals that there is no significant relationship between the occupational stress and family environment of college and school level teachers.
Key words: occupation, stress, family
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Author-Name: Rakesh Shirsat
Author-Name: Sony Kumari
Title: EFFECT OF YOGA PRACTICE ON ACCEPTANCE AND MINDFULNESS ON ADOLESCENCE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROL STUDY
Abstract: The present study is assessing the effect yoga of acceptance and mindfulness on adolescence. The participants were divided into two groups � yoga (30) & Control (30). Yoga group has introduced 15 days yoga intervention program. The result has shown no significant changes in yoga group. Though mean value of yoga group has shown slight changes than control group.
Key words: acceptance, mindfulness, adolescence
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Author-Name: Madhulika Gupta
Author-Name: Manjula Jain
Title: INDIAN RURAL MARKET: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
Abstract: The idea of Rural Marketing in Indian Economy has always played a significant role in the lives of people. The rural market in India brings in greater revenues in the country, as the rural regions comprise of the maximum consumers in this country. Indian rural market produces almost more than half of the country's income. Indian Rural Marketing has always been difficult to predict and consist of special uniqueness. However many companies were efficacious in entering the rural markets. They bagged the market with its proper understanding and innovative marketing ideas. It is very challenging for the companies to overlook the opportunities offered by the rural markets. As two � third of Indian population exists in rural areas, the market is much unanticipated for the companies to be effective in rural markets. They have to overcome few challenges such as pricing and distribution. The present paper aims to know the status of rural market in India, the identification of different rural marketing strategies, to highlight the opportunities and challenges of rural marketing in India. The main aim of this study is to observe the potentiality of Indian rural markets and finding out several problems being faced by rural markets.
Key words: Market, rural market, Indian market
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Author-Name: Tomba Chingtham
Title: WOMEN AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOMENT IN MANIPUR
Abstract: Human Resource Development constitutes both genders; male and female of a country. Man alone cannot take the role of socio-economic development of a country without women. Women are an important ingredient put in the socio-economic development of the country. Nearly half of the world population is constituted by women and women are part and parcel of Human Resource Development. If we have desire to develop then women are to be developed beforehand. But very unfortunately in all societies, women are considered inferior to their male counterparts. In the developed countries, women are somewhat in the growth process attaining the objective of equality and human development. But this is not supported by the experience of the underdeveloped or Third World country. We can look at the historical facts of the women and their role in a society, though it is clear that gender is much neglected, women do play a great role in the past and the present. The international, national and state scenario of women status proved that women are also an important factor of the development of a country and their role is remarkable. Development is incomplete without women�s participation and contribution.
Key words: Women, Manipuri women, Human Resource Development, Manipur
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Author-Name: Aarti Garg
Title: EXPERIENCING CONTRIBUTION OF WOMEN IN PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTION OF SAMBHAL DISTRICT
Abstract: Constitution of India was amended by way of 73rd amendment in 1992, wherein constitution and establishment of Panchayats was made obligatory. It was the resolve of the Parliament to take democracy to the grassroot level, which climaxed in the carrying out of this amendment. A period of twenty three years has passed since 73rd amendment and the present study was commenced with an exertion to study the contribution of women in Panchayats. The study was conducted in two blocks of Sambhal district namely (Sambhal and Asmoli block) of Moradabad Division. A total of 50 women respondents out of 147 women respondents from Sambhal and Asmoli block were randomly selected for the study. The tool used for conquering information was an Interview Schedule. The findings exposed that majority of the women elected as Panchayat members were marital, belonged to joint families and were mostly educated. They were mainly housewives before joining politics. Husbands of majority of the women enthused with them and provided complete morale support and stood by them throughout elections. Economic liberation was the main motive in joining politics as specified by majority of them. The women confronted tremendous administrative problems, and had scanty knowledge about working of panchayats. They could not exercise their right of sovereignty of expression as their husbands or other male members did not support them. A proportion more still needs to be done by the Government in training and empowering the women to exercise their authority at all the levels of Panchayati Raj institutions, local NGO�s and government organizations need to come accelerative to train women for this role.
Key words: Women Representation, Political Participation, Rural Leaders, Women Reservation, Panchayat Raj, Leadership
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Author-Name:I. Hugar
Author-Name:D.V. Jadhav
Author-Name:Amit Kalyankar
Author-Name:A.B. Pande
Title: TASAR FOR TRIBAL PROSPERITY � AN EXPERIENCE OF BAIF IN PROMOTION OF TASAR SERICULTURE BASED LIVELIHOOD PROMOTION IN MAHARASHTRA
Abstract: Promotion of sustainable livelihood programme for weaker section especially tribals and conservation of natural resources and its judicious utilization offers a huge challenge for any development agency. Over a period of 40 years, BAIF has taken up several activities related to different aspects of natural resource management with sericulture through number of projects in the field of research, extension, training, technology development and demonstrations. BAIF initiated different livelihood progarmmes in 21 blocks of Chandrapur, Gondia, Gadchiroli districts during 2004, focusing on tribal development through appropriate region specific interventions viz. wadi (Horticulture), improved agriculture, watershed, women empowerment, livestock development, community development and non timber forest produce (NTFP) etc.  It was evident that, traditionally the tribal families are involved in some NTFP activities viz. collection of gum, mahua & mahua seeds, honey & bees wax, charoli, aonla, bel, tadi, and herbal plants, etc which are sold by them to local traders in weekly market  for cash or barter them for other goods. By considering the potential and coexisting the unique ecosystem, covered with forest and abundant tasar host plantations in Gadchiroli, Gondia and Chandrapur district, offered a great opportunity to introduce highly remunerative NTFP activities like tasar sericulture for tribal families. Tasar sericulture is subsidiary occupation of forest and forest-fringe dwellers and practiced traditionally by Dhivar community. However, Tasar silkworm rearing was unpredictable source of income because rearer uses very crude method of handling silkworms and worms susceptible to various climatic fluctuations. BAIF intervention in promotion of sustainable livelihoods through tasar sericulture with allied activities focused at strengthening traditional activity by appropriate technology interventions.
Key words: Tasar, Livelihood, allied activity, vanya, NTFP
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Author-Name: Kuziyev Islom Nematovich
Title: TENDENCIES OF DEVELOPMENT OF AUDIT�S REPORT IN UZBEKISTAN: PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES
Abstract: This paper analyzes the characteristics of the audit in Uzbekistan. It examines the development of the audit report on the basis of international experience. Based on this study, the author proposed recommendations for improving audit report based on national and international auditing standards. Trends described in this article suggest that audit in Uzbekistan is gradually developing.
Key words: international and national auditing standards, international financial reporting standards, report of the auditor, audit conclusions, a letter to the leadership, the financial information
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Author-Name: Trostyanskiy Dmitriy Valer�evich
Author-Name: Kudaynazarova Dilnaz Koshkarbayevna
Title: ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF STUDY STRUCTURAL SHIFTS IN INDUSTRY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KARAKALPAKSTAN
Abstract: This paper is devoted to analysis of structural changes in industry of the Republic of Karakalpakstan under the impact of the environmental consequences of Aral sea�s evaporation. The research methodology consists of two approaches which are identification cause-effect in the structure of industry and indexation of structural shifts on sectoral level. Taking into account current year measures in industry economic and environmental development opportunities of the region in existing domestic and external conditions are assessed.
Key words: structural changes, ecological impact, industry, development programs
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Author-Name: Danilova Anastasia
Author-Name: Tursunov Sherzod
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF INVESTMENT ACTIVITY IN THE INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SECTOR IN THE AGE OF SOCIETY INFORMATIZATION
Abstract: This article describes the global development of ICT in the world and provides an analysis of investment activity in this area. Examples and evaluation of the development level of ICT in the world are provided. The review of investments for 2014 has been considered and the leaders of ICT investment have been identified.
Key words: Information and communication technology (ICT), investments, investment activity, an index of information and communication technology, finance, economic development
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Author-Name: Hamdamov Omonulla Ne�matillaevich
Title: FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT AT THE ENTERPRISE: METHODS AND MODELS
Abstract: In this article you will learn what methods of financial risk management exist in the practice of management, how to build a system of risk management and carry out a phased analysis of effectiveness of introduction of the control system. The article includes the following main parts:financial risk management system, objectives of risk management at the enterprise, classification of risk in risk management system, methods of financial risk management, models of assessment of financial risk of company, stages of creation of the own risk management system, example of mechanisms of accounting and control in the risk management system, influence of risk management system to investment attractiveness.
Key words: financial risk, management, methods, models, economic value added
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Author-Name: Irisbekova Mavluda
Title: THE ROLE OF TRANS-ASIAN RAILWAY FOR UZBEKISTAN
Abstract: As a double land-locked country Uzbekistan craves for any additional opportunity to have extra more transport infrastructure in order make both export and import process easy and cost-effective. It is clear that Soviet transport legacy that was designed in a Moscow-centric manner is not sufficient at all for satisfying country�s wider and diverse needs in transportation, e.g. more comfortable access to sea ports. The Trans-Asian Railway project that in its very sense assumes connecting almost all countries of such a huge continent as Asia, including Uzbekistan, with each other on the one hand and with Europe on other, means a lot for this young nation that is actively growing with average GDP growth of %7 a year and intensive attraction of foreign direct investments.
Key words: railway, trans-asian railway, transport infrastructure, investments
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Author-Name: Prem Kumar Agarwal
Title: RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITY AND THE LAW
Abstract: The light at the end of the tunnel for India�s 100 million people with disabilities appears to be getting closer as the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment made public the latest version of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill. This Bill which seeks to replace the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995, attempts to bring India in line with the 21st  century understanding of the rights of persons with disabilities as captured in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) ratified by India. This version of the Bill is the last in a series of versions that were made public by the Ministry over the last two years. There are some major differences between this version and earlier versions and the changes proposed are a mixed bag - some progressive and some regressive ones. An attempt is made in this paper to examine the existing Law on disability vis a vis the proposed bill and the Constitution.
Key words: right, law, disability, law for disabled, right of person
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Author-Name: Meenakshi Srivastava
Title: ICT�A TOOL FOR QUALITY TEACHING IN B.ED. PROGRAMME
Abstract: In teaching B.Ed .trainees use teaching aids, like, charts, models � static & working, specimen, slides, because teachers are given training both in preparation and use of Audio-visual Aids. It is a known fact that majority of schools do not have appropriate teaching aids related to the school content. So teachers have no facility to use A � V Aids during teaching. The use of A � V Aids get further restricted due to unmotivated persons becoming teachers. Central Government realized the need of improving quality of education through the use of ICT. This helped in improving the quality of teaching in schools having no teacher to teach the subject, less competent teacher, schools having poor or no facility of teaching aids,The use of ICT in education lends itself to more student centered learning settings and often this creates some tensions for some teachers and students. But with the world moving rapidly into digital media and information, the role of ICT in education is becoming More and more important and this importance will continue to grow and develop in the 21st century. . To keep pace with the changing world, teachers must have current knowledge and skills of educational technology.. The growing use of ICT as an instructional medium is changing and will likely continue to change many of the strategies employed by both teachers and students in the learning process. This paper highlights-ICT�A Tool for quality teaching in B.Ed. Programme. The paper the population for the study consisted of all the200 B.Ed. Students studying in the S.S.khanna Girls Degree Colleges of in the academic year 2014 and 2015 at Meerapur in allahabad.
Key words: ICT, Teaching, B.Ed.
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Author-Name: Rajnikumari
Title: PREVALENCE OF TEACHERS� ATTITUDE TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION WITH REGARDS TO SOME DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES
Abstract: Teachers� judgements about children with disabilities could have a significant influence on children�s emotional, social and intellectual development. To make inclusion a successful practice, the inculcation of positive attitudes among regular teachers toward students with disabilities is a chief aspect. In the present study, researcher attempted to study the prevalence of attitude of regular teachers towards inclusive education with regards to some demographic variables namely gender, additional in-service training, presence of CWSN in classrooms, designation and age of teachers. A survey was conducted on 739 teachers designated as Primary Teachers (PRTs), Trained Graduate Teachers (TGTs) and Post Graduate Teachers (PGTs) in government school of Union Territory of Delhi, India, by using SACIE-R, developed by Forlin, C., Earle, C., Loreman, T. & Sharma, U. Forlin, C. (2011). In the light of objectives of the study, data were statistically analyzed for Mean, Standard Deviation and critical ratio. Results of the study implicated that for the thriving inclusion of CWSN in regular schools, we need to make teachers� attitude more positive in India.
Key words: Inclusive Education, Attitude and CWSN
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Author-Name: Veena Jha
Author-Name: Aneesh Jose
Title: STREET CHILDREN: EDUCATION & REFORMS
Abstract: The word �Children� seems to be equal to �joyful�. We bear in mind so many smiling faces of young beautiful kids. But the term street children give an opposite impression. A street child is a term for children experiencing homelessness who live on the streets of a city, town or village.Other words a street child is someone for whom the street has become his or her habitual abode and or source of livelihood, and who is inadequately protected, supervised, or directed by responsible adults. Homeless youth are often called street kids and street youth. Some street children, notably in more developed nations are part of a subcategory called thrown away children who are children that have been forced to leave home. Thrown away children are more likely to come from single-parent homes. Street children are often subject to abuse, neglect, exploitation, or in extreme cases, murder by clean-up squads that have been hired by local businesses or police. In western societies, such children are sometimes treated as homeless children rather than criminals or beggars. It is estimated that more than 400000 street children in India exist. Mainly because of family conflict, they come to live on the streets and take on the full responsibilities of caring for themselves, including working to provide for the protecting themselves. Boys and girls of all ages are found living and working in public spaces, and are visible in the great majority of the world�s urban centres. Though street children do sometimes band together for greater security, they are often exploited by employers and the police.
Key words: Children, Education, Reforms
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Author-Name: Pramod Patel
Author-Name: Govind Dave
Title: A STUDY OF DIFFICULTIES FACED DURING INFORMATION SERACH PATTERN FOR E-RESOURCES AMONG STUDENTS OF MANAGEMENT
Abstract: In recent times, the Libraries are transforming from just storehouses of collection of documents to vibrant service centers containing E-resources; rapidly moving towards digital libraries, e-libraries and virtual libraries. Information available in digital form demands latest methods for its handling for both the library professionals as well as users. Hence, there is a steady need for librarians and the students to learn the new skills to cope with the situation. There are several issues pertaining to the awareness and guidance among contemporary students regarding the methods, techniques and mannerisms of using the digital or E resources. The researcher, hereby, aims to study the difficulties that the management students face in various areas like awareness of library services, availability of abstract search, prominently display of e-database in library, technical support, time factor, scattered information and issues related to power supply and backup.
Key words: Library, E-resources, Information Science, Search Pattern, Awareness, Library Facilities
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Author-Name: Lokesh Verma
Author-Name: Jawaid Ahmad Itoo
Title: PERSONALITY TRAITS OF COLLEGE GOING STUDENTS OF KASHMIR DIVISION: A CASTE BASED DYNAMICS

Abstract: Caste system may have origins in experiences derived from, what is known in analytical psychology as, �the personal and collective unconscious.� India is said to be home of social stratification which is found in the form of caste, based on the birth of the individual in a particular caste/family. In spite of strict religious prohibition of caste system, yet social stratification and caste like features has crept in some Muslim societies and Kashmiri society is no exception. Although, caste system is in Kashmir is not so rigid and complex but we can�t deny the fact the kashmiri society is not caste free society (Irshad, Ahrah and Zubar, 2013). The present study attempts to study the personality traits of college students of Kashmir division belonging to two dominant upper caste (Syeds and Khan) and five under- privileged lower caste (Hajam, Kumar, Gurjar,Lohar and Teeli,) will be taken into consideration. For this study a sample of 800 was drawn by using cluster sampling technique.
Key words: Crept, dominant, under-privileged,cluster
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Author-Name: Antara Ghosh
Author-Name: Apurbaa Ghose Saha
Title: PERCIEVED ADJUSTMENT PATTERN BETWEEN HOUSEWIVES AND MARRIED WORKING WOMEN
Abstract: Amongst all adjustments, marital adjustment is an important one, as marriage, in reality, is a way of living. The success of marriage depends upon the adjustment on the part of both the partners involved. But marital adjustment on a wife�s part is mainly triggered by the issue that whether she is a housewife or a working woman. With the rise in the number of dual career families, the adjustment and marital relationship are major challenges for the married working women in those families. However, housewives also face challenges of adjustment in their marital relationship. The objectives of this study are (a) to study the perceived adjustment pattern of housewives and married working women in the areas of home, health, social, emotional and occupational, (b) to study the perceived adjustment pattern of housewives with less than 5years of married life and housewives with more than 5 years of married life, and (c) to study the perceived adjustment pattern of married working women with less than 5 years of married life and married working women with more than 5 years of married life. Bell�s Adjustment Inventory, a 160 items inventory assessing the individual�s adjustment pattern in 5 situations such as - home, health, social, emotion and occupation, has been administered to 60 married women. Results reveals that perceived adjustment pattern significantly differs between housewives and married working women and the review elaborated the previous knowledge contribution and this study has attempted to provide an insight on future research directions.
Key words: Study, Housewives, Women
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Author-Name: Jayanti Rao
Author-Name: Kashinath G Metri
Author-Name: Amit Singh.
Title: EFFECT OF INTEGRATED APPROACH OF YOGA THERAPY ON CHRONIC CONSTIPATION
Abstract: Constipation is most common GI problem which significantly affects health related quality of life, social functioning and compromises the ability to perform daily activities.   Yoga is one of the alternative and complementary therapies known to have positive role in various GI related chronic problems. There is lack of evidences for role yoga in constipation. Thirty-seven participants suffering from chronic constipation, who attended one week of IAYT program consisting of asana (physical posture), pranayama, meditation, devotional sessions, diet modification and interactive sessions on philosophical concepts of yoga,  at holistic health center S-VYASA, were enrolled in this study. The quality of life and the bowel habits were assessed before and after the intervention using Patient Assessment of Constipation- Quality of Life (PAC-QoL) questionnaire. There is a significant change in different domains of PAC-QoL  such as reduction in the scores of physical discomfort (61.25%), psychological discomfort (59.21%), worries and concern (55.92%) and satisfaction (44%) were found after one week IAYT intervention. This pilot study indicated the potential role of IAYT role in management of chronic constipation. However further randomized control studies need to be performed in order to confirm the findings of present study
Key words: Chronic constipation, PAC-QOL, IAYT
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Author-Name: Krupa Mehta
Title: A STUDY ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS PRIVATE LABEL BRANDS WITH RESPECT TO GROCERIES
Abstract: The store brands, otherwise known as private labels, are changing the future of modern trade outlets in India. Started on a low key profile, such as low price, low quality and limited movement, the store brands have gone a long way in establishing its credentials. The private labels have 50 % or more than 50% market share in many parts of the developed world. The private labels are pervasive in personal care, home care, processed food, groceries and consumer durables etc.
Key words: FMCG, Grocery, Private brands, Retail chains
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Author-Name: Manoj B. Vanara
Title: A STUDY ON CONSUMER SATISFACTION WITH REGARDS TO BSNL BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY IN AHMEDABAD CITY
Abstract: Customer satisfaction is defined as the way that customer usually view or feel about certain services and products. Internet Broadband services providers are of paramount importance in the developing economy of India. Many Internet Broadband service providers are offering various services in the market. Customer satisfaction with regards to Broadband services is resulting from the evaluation of service provided by an ISP to an individual in relation to expectations. This study is mainly focused to understand the Consumer satisfaction with regards to of BSNL Broadband services in Ahmedabad. The outcomes of this survey can be used by the BSNL, for understanding the customers satisfaction in respect to Broadband services and add value to their customers to increase their market share and Brand Image. This paper also attempts to understand the brand awareness, competitive strength of the company and problems faced by the customers, which helps the company to take appropriate measures to solve the problems. The Primary data was collected through survey method and was analyzed with the help of various statistical tools to draw meaningful conclusion.
Key words: Customer satisfaction, Broadband
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Author-Name: Shashi Pandey
Title: GROUP MATTERS SHGs AS AN AGENT OF CHANGE FOR WOMEN OF RURAL AREAS IN ALLAHABAD
Abstract: One of the most significant social changes over the past 10 years in Allahabad is the membership of women in SHGs (Self-Help Group) through the intervention of Block and bank initiatives. The group based lending with new norms has generated new role of women at family and community level. This economic tie has positively influenced their social relations and actions. In present time 99 percent of the household women have engaged from the SHGs in the village and as a �peer group� they spread all over the village. So, present paper examines that in how political sphere is affected due to existence of SHGs in village. This study is based on the interviews of 45 women members of SHGs in which 15 members from OBC SHG, 15 from SC and remaining 15 from mixed caste SHGs from Hathiganha village in Allahabad district, Uttar Pradesh. Study reveals that women become important for the pachayat election due to the membership of SHG while before joining the SHG male members of the family were more involved in political issues and women have passively obeyed the male members of the family on such issues.
Key words: SHGs, Women, political participation
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Author-Name: Pavneet Kaur
Author-Name: Naresh Singla
Title: CONTRACT FARMING IN INDIA: MODELS AND IMPACTS
Abstract: The emerging institutional arrangements such as CF are promoted on the plea that these share production and marketing risks of the producers and in a way these are seen as a tool to diversify the Indian agriculture and making the farmers� viable. However, a reality check on the CF arrangements with the farmers points a gloomy picture. The present models are not completely integrating the small and marginal farmers in the system. Most of the studies show that the companies prefer to work with mainly medium and large farmers in contracts.
Key words: Farming, contract, contract farming
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Author-Name: Yogesh Punia
Title: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Abstract: Information and communication technology (ICT) stands for the combined set of resources, whether physical, infrastructure or human, that stands for the efficient transformation of information across the globes. In the recent years, we have witnessed several changes in the global scenario as the rapidly boundaries caused the people, society and nations to merge together for a common cause of development. The spread of information and communication technology and global interconnectedness has great potential to accelerate human progress to bridge the digital divide and develop knowledge societies. Sustainable development is required for maintaining proper balance between the exhausting resources and our existence. This paper is an attempt to explore the various aspects of ICT, the challenges in its implementation and future prospects of ICT in our vision of world as a better place - to live and to prosper.
Key words: ICT and Sustainable Development
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Author-Name: Renisha Chainani
Title: FACTORS INFLUENCING GOLD PRICES
Abstract: Gold is a finite source and when global economic conditions make gold more attractive, gold demand increases, making the price of gold rise. It is used as a standard of value for currencies all over the world. Gold Price is impacted by production costs, money supply, comfort or discomfort with financial or geopolitical stability, the demand generated by jewelry and industry, value of various currencies and actions taken by central banks. Gold can also be used as hedge against inflation and diversifying tool in hard times.
Key words: Gold, Safe-Heaven, Investment, Jewelry, Bullion, Interest Rate, Monetary Easing, Monetary Tightening, Crisis, Geopolitical Tensions, ETF, FED, Correlation
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Author-Name: Naima Khashimova
Author-Name: Jamola Khusanjanova
Title: GENERATION OF INVESTMENT POTENTIAL
Abstract: This paper proposes new approach to the disclosure of the investment potential and frames new definition of the investment potential,which extends the concept of investment potential and gives finished look to this notion. In contrast to the classical theory of development, without rejecting and challenging its postulates and laws, this paper firstly introduces to the theory of the investment potential, new conceptual notion - the generation of investment potential.
Key words: investment, uzbekistan, investment potential
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Author-Name: Bharti Venkatesh
Author-Name: Lalit Balani
Title: REQUIREMENT MANAGEMENT A KEY TO SUCCESSFUL PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
Abstract: Requirements are basic building block for any project clear requirements definitions are very important for any project. Without clearly spelt out requirements it is very difficult to develop a stable system. Worldwide percentage of successfully completed projects is very low, and most of the failures are attributed to unclear, ambiguous or undefined requirements. In Case of software projects, management of requirements is very critical for successful Project Management.This paper attempts to highlight what are the common causes for failure of requirement management process in software projects. Thispaper also highlights continuous usage of different metrics so that whenever the requirement management process performance goes off track, corrective action can be takeninstead of acting only after completion of the phase.
Key words: Requirement Management, metrics, Stakeholders, Project Management
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Author-Name:Rajni Kumari 
Author-Name:Yogesh Punia
Title:ATTITUDE OF TEACHER TRAINEES TOWARDS CONTINUOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION(CCE)
Abstract: There is need for a functional and reliable system of school-based evaluation i.e. continuous and comprehensive evaluation.� National Curriculum Framework (2005). Teacher are the most important link for the successful realization of any education policy and therefore building their capacity in understanding the concept and purpose of CCE is essential to the successful implementation of the program. Keeping in view, the investigator has conducted an independent study to measure the attitude of teacher trainees towards continuous and comprehensive evaluation (CCE). Survey method was used in the present investigation. A self-developed scale for Attitude of Teacher Trainees towards CCE was used and Mean, SD and t-test were used for analysis and interpretation of data in present study. Results of the study reveals that still we have a place for improvement in teacher training in relation to CCE. Until the space is not filled up it is not possible to make impartial and successful implementation of CCE in education system, a reality.
Key words:  School-based Evaluation, NCF (2005), Education Policy
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Author-Name: Manitombi Devi
Title:SIGNIFICANCE FOR QUALITY IN TEACHER EDUCATON IN 21ST CENTURY
Abstract: Quality Assurance in teacher education is the Key for school effectiveness. The extent of integration of quality indicators in to the process of teacher education programs determines the success of teacher preparation. There is a need for a systematic institution based quality assurance system at functional level to monitor the processes. External agencies can assess the quality of teacher education programs but internal and institution based quality assurance mechanisms would be more appropriate and meaningful in this direction. A highly accountable institution of teacher education can only understand the importance of quality indicators and their impact on the teacher preparation. 
Key words:Quality Assurance, Teacher Education, NDE 1986
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Author-Name:Madhumita Dhar Sarkar, 
Author-Name:Bibhabasu Misra
Title:LEGAL FEMINISM: CONCEPT AND ITS SHADES
Abstract: Feminism is an alternative viewpoint of the legal system. The paper tries to bring out various essence of Indian feminism through select legislation and case laws. The established, bias well entrenched patriarchal values have been commented upon and a possibility of alternative view point has been suggested. The promotion of feminism is nothing but addition of diversity in the society.
Key words: Feminism, Domination, Disadvantage, Patriarchy.
Policy
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Author-Name: M. M. Goel, Ishu Garg
Title:PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ON HEALTH AND ITS IMPACT ON HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE AND HEALTH STATUS IN HARYANA
Abstract: Health is an important factor for human resource development and is affected by availability of healthcare services. In this regard, the role of public expenditure on health to provide better health facilities and to improve health status of the masses becomes indispensible in any economy including Haryana. With this backdrop, the present study is an attempt to examine the impact of public expenditure (PEH) on health infrastructure and health status for the State of Haryana. For the same, the indicators of health infrastructure and status are selected and the data on the specified indicators are collected for the period of 1990-91 to 2011-12. Thereafter, the indicators of health infrastructure and health status are regressed on public expenditure on health (PEH) and its ingredients namely development revenue expenditure on health (DREH) and capital expenditure on health (CEH). It is found that these three expenditures have same direction of influences but difference occurs in the magnitude of their impacts. These expenditures having appreciable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) are impacting number of primary health centers (PHCs), community health centers (CHCs), sub-centers (SCs), total number of allopathic as well as ayurvedic, unani and homoeopathic (AUH) institutions positively. While their impact on number of hospitals, dispensaries, beds, BR, DR and IMR is negative. However, the remaining indicators are found to be expenditure inelastic which calls for further judgments of the cause of such results along with negative impact of public expenditure on health infrastructure. Also, magnitude of effects is found to be more in case of DREH followed by PEH and CEH despite lower CAGR of DREH than PEH and CEH. Accordingly, DREH calls for more emphasis; due to its highest impacts and a hope can be made that increase in DREH will essentially enhance health infrastructure and health status efficiently. Moreover, with DREH, there is strong case to raise CEH being a major source of creating health infrastructure. Above all, Government must increase public expenditure on health with its components (DREH and CEH) in every year�s budget; so that their positive impact could be sustained and demand-supply gaps in health facilities could be filled. Along with this, there is rationale for adopting good governance to check corrupt practices; and to allocate funds adequately on each and every health facility without financial leakages and wastages of funds so that our health infrastructure could be developed in sufficient quantity and better quality; and consequently, health status can be upgraded in Haryana.
Key words: Public Expenditure, DREH, CAGR, Health infrastructure, Health
Policy
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Author-Name:Bharti Venkatesh
Author-Name:Nisha Tolani
Title:A STUDY OF EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT IN THE WORKPLACE: DOES THE FIRO-B HELP?
Abstract: This study was initiated to give a solution to the question raised that whether the FIRO-B tool of training & development do really help the employees in their interpersonal relations, Team performance & building & healthy working environment. The secondary data is used for findings of the objective and had concluded that the FIRO-B tool is worldwide used for training & development of employees. The elements of the tool are not only used in the organizations but also at home, colleges & other institutions. The FIRO-B instrument is designed to measure personality characteristics on six dimensions- Expressed Affection, Wanted Affection, Expressed Inclusion, Wanted Inclusion, Expressed Control, and Wanted Control and thus the tool is found to be very useful for the development of the employees, teams, groups & its dynamics of the organisation.
Key words: Employee Development, FIRO-B, Applications, Workplace
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Author-Name:Shikha Bhardwaj
Title:EMOTIONAL AND FAMILY INFLUENCES IN SUCCESSION PLANNING OF FAMILY OWNED BUSINESSES WITH RESPECT TO SMEs
Abstract: Succession planning is an integral part of every business but how many houses actually realize this questionable. In India, even the big business houses are comfortable in discussing these matters in board meetings. Business in India is more like a property where one individual owns and further passed on to family member only. In recent past there has been tremendous change in our patterns of succession planning. Thus this article throws some light on these issues of succession planning in family owned businesses in India. The data have been collected from different Small and Medium Enterprises in automotive component Industry. The samples have been chosen out of family owned businesses (FOBs) only. The data have been collected from Delhi and National capital region of India. The data was collected from Chairman, Managing Director, Executive Director and Board members of the enterprises. The data is collected in two forms through Face to face interview with four basic questions. Further the data has been represented by content analysis of the respondents.
Key words:  Emotions, Succession planning, Family and Stress.
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Author-Name:Shikha Bhardwaj
Author-Name:Ashutosh Singh
Author-Name:Lakshmi
Title:FACTORS AFFECTING EMPLOYEE ATTRITION AMONG ENGINEERS AND NON ENGINEERS IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

Abstract: Almost every industry nowadays is badly affected by attrition. Retention of talented employees is the biggest problem faced by India Incorporation. In order to gather more insights on the talent crunch, the undertaken study was conducted on technical and non technical jobs in manufacturing sector in Delhi NCR. Research has identified three major factors � Salary, Boss and Stress in the jobs after conducted interviews with around 50 technical and non technical respondents. A set of questions were prepared and send to 120 employee but only 75 responded. The study shows a strong relationship between type of job and factors of attrition. Chi-square test clearly states strong relationship among two. Thus any change in one will affect the other also. At the same time other important outcomes were that for technical jobs salary is the most important factor whereas non technical Boss is the factor. Out 75, 63 were engineer and rest were non engineer. The research can be further done to understand factors of attrition with other demographic variable.
Key words: Attrition, Retention, Salary
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Author-Name:Shweta Mehta
Author-Name:Krupa Mehta
Title:CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS PRIVATE LABEL BRAND WITH RESPECT TO APPERALS
Abstract: The idea of private labelling is not novel idea in India. The origin of private label can be found from the ancient days, where goods of private labels are sold along with the national brands. To augment earning and improve customer loyalty, a lot of retailers have bowed to private label products. Private label products are extremely eye-catching to retailers because these products can enhance gross margins. Retailers have identified that profit margins on products planned and sourced by their own teams are considerably higher than on branded products. In the present study the authors have attempted to get wider knowledge and more understanding of customers� behaviour towards private label brands with special reference to management students in the Gandhinagar city in the state of Gujarat. A quantitative method will be used in the study. Primary data of management students� towards private label brands will be collected through questionnaire. The results of the questionnaire will be analyzed and interpreted.
Key words: Private label, Consumer behaviour, Brands
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Author-Name:Amit Nigam
Title:A CONCEPTUAL AND FACTORIAL REVIEW OF THE DETERMINANTS OF INCOME TAX COMPLIANCE
Abstract: The objective of this paper is to review the factors from a viewpoint of social marketing that control taxpayer compliance. To conduct study, 20 years data from across the globe availablebetween 1984 and 2014 was collected. There were too many findings revealed during the study. First, many of the literature applied varied nature of factors, which in turn make the comparison too difficult across numerous studies. Second, numerous researchers lacked in explaining the choice of independent variable as they have carried out the research in the absence of a theoretical framework. Since the presence of a theoretical context increases understanding of the important variables that affect a scenario, hence this paucity creates the gap in the tax literature and did not provide any significant solution on the key determinants of income tax compliance. Third, collective investigation of the literature displayed that the three key determinants of income tax compliance that can be considered as good predictors were normative, attitudinal and subjective control. Further, the outcomes of the study recommend few policy actions that need to be addressed in future research. First, it is suggested that the future research focuses on to develop theory centered number of appropriate determining factor of tax compliance which can measure precise forecasts. Second, it is recommended to tax policy makers todiscontinue from limited practice of the orthodox forced approaches (subjective control variables) usually used to coerce tax compliance. Further, the policy makers are advised to use a controlled method in implementation of tax that can encourage intended compliance through variation of norms and attitudes.
Key words:  Conceptual, Factorial Review, Determinants, Income Tax Compliance
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Author-Name:Nidhi Varshney 
Author-Name:Manjula Jain
Title:CASH FLOW STATEMENT OF BANK OF BARODA AND SYNDICATE BANK: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF OPERATING, INVESTING AND FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Abstract: The statement of cash flows reports the sources and uses of cash by operating activities, investing activities, financing activities. It shows movement of cash between two balance sheet dates and also discloses the reasons for differences among net income, cash receipts and cash payments. From the financial year 2004-05, it has become obligatory for all the Indian companies to present Cash Flow Statement in their Annual Reports. Institute of Chartered Accounts of India (ICAI) has issued Accounting Standard-3 (AS-3) for the cash flow statement. In this paper, a comparative study has been undertaken between two banks: Bank of Baroda and Syndicate Bank.
Key words:  Cash, Operating Activities, Investing Activities, Financing Activities.
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Author-Name:Shakhnoza Ganisherovna Akramova
Title: DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN
Abstract: This article investigates the channels through which human capital development could stimulate economic development in case of demographic transition. The ways of the efficient use of the demographic situation for the effective functioning of the human capital have been proposed.
Key words:  human capital; economic growth; age structure; demographic trends; fertility rate; life expectancy.
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Author-Name: Shadiyeva Dildora
Title: INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY FUNDING: ANALYSIS OF PRACTICE IN UZBEKISTAN
Abstract: Innovations are considered as factor of economic growth not only of individual enterprises, but also a national economy as a whole. That is why countries have a great focus on financial supporting and promoting innovations. Insufficient support of innovations causes low return on scientific research and less economic effect from Research and Development (R&D). Therefore funding is indispensable condition to create new products by innovative ideas. The present study focuses on studying the features of innovative activity funding in the current global scenario, identifying the world leaders and trends in innovative activity funding. Uzbekistan�s experience in this area was selected for the empirical study. By analyzing the main source of funds and the factors which promote development of innovative activity was identified impact of some factors on change in scientific and technical output.
Key words: innovations, innovative activity, R&D, sources of funding, Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D.
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Author-Name:Kenneth Toah Nsah
Title: CAMEROON PROFESSORS PUBLISH: A REPLY TO NWANATIFUNWACO�S �CAMEROON: PROFESSORS WITHOUT PUBLICATIONS� 
Abstract: This paper is a rebuttal to NwanatifuNwaco�s blog post captioned �Cameroon: Professors without Publications�� (at https://chiefnwaco.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/professors-without-publications/, retrieved on 29 November 2014). Nwaco purports that Cameroon academics�university intellectuals (researchers, scholars or professors and research students)�largely do not produce and/or publish scholarly works such as research papers, book chapters, and monographs. His claims are principally based on the unavailability of titles and abstracts by Cameroon professors in his Google searches. He also alludes�rightly and/or wrongly�to the partisan politics that compels many an intellectual in Cameroon to focus on political assignments at the expense of research and to strive at publishing regime-tilted works. In spite of the fact that his assertions acknowledge some unnamed exceptions, we find them largely faulty and unfounded. Consequently, this paper embarks on a mission of refuting his allegations and proving that Cameroonian university intellectuals�both learned professors and their mentees (like the case of this present author)�do publish scholarly works in national and international channels. With evidence from the CVs of some Cameroon professors randomly culled from Internet sources, with reference to some national journals and annals managed in Cameroon, with reference to some randomly selected papers by Cameroonian intellectuals obtained via Google Scholar, Academia.edu, Researchgate and Selectedworks, and with citations from diverse academic publications, the present paper attempts to somewhat neutralise Nwaco�s assertions. In order to balance our arguments, the paper also identifies weaknesses in academic publishing in Cameroon and proposes strategies to remedy the situation.
Key words:  Academic Publishing, Cameroon, Scholarly Publishing Challenges in Cameroon, Cameroonian Academics Publish, Scholarship in Cameroon/Africa
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Author-Name: Abhinav Agarwal
Title:A STUDY OF RESERVE BANK OF INDIA (RBI) INITIATIVES WITH RESPECT TO EXPORT FINANCE
Abstract: The paper attempts to study the RBI initiatives with respect to Export financing schemes for boosting Indian Exports. It is of great importance that the country�s exports be stepped up, so as to reduce the trade and current account deficits to sustainable levels. Apart from export incentives provided to exporters, RBI and the Government should also ensure that the exporters are provided credit facilities at a reasonable rate of interest. The paper covers the existing financing policies of the RBI and also focus on issues relating to various difficulties being faced by exporters with regard to availability of credit, factoring and other procedural issues in their dealings with banks and financial institutions.
Key words:Export financing, RBI, factoring
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Author-Name:Joseph Njiku
Title:SCHOOL BASED PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT TO STUDENT TEACHERS IN PREPARATION OF TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DOCUMENTS
Abstract: Teaching practice is an important part of teacher training. Preparation of teacher professional documents is one among the major activities student teachers do during the teaching practice. This paper discusses the preparation of scheme of work and lesson plan as teacher professional documents and the professional support provided by experienced teachers in the teaching practice centers. The study was done in the southern highland of Tanzania during the 2015/2016 teaching practice period of the University of Dar es Salaam. Document analysis and interviews were done and qualitative data was collected. Content analysis was done and some descriptive statistics were used to describe the findings. Finds show that student teachers� scheme of work and lesson plan had some variation based on the perception they had from the university and that little is learnt from the teaching practice stations. Some of the entries in the documents were wrongly constructed and in most cases differed among student teachers working in the same teaching practice station. It was also found out that little collaboration and assistance was offered from regular school teachers in the preparation of the documents. The paper suggests among others that schools should prepare their experienced teachers to actively be involved in the mentorship process.
Key words:teaching practice, teacher professional documents, lesson plan, scheme of work.
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Author-Name:Bharti Rathore
Title:LIFE SKILLS IN RAMCHARITMANAS 
Abstract: Life Skills refer to the ability to maintain the state of mental and physical well- being while interacting with others within the local culture and environment. It refers the skills required to live life happily without any stress and tension. This seems to be a new word to intellectuals but it is surprising and amazing to know that our ancestors and forefathers were more farsighted and knowledgeable as there is sufficient description of life skills in our epics which enable a person to live life smoothly, happily and blissfully without any tension or stress. In Ramcharitmanas, GoswamiTulsidas has illustrated the life skills by providing exemplary instances of the ideal and model characters of Sri Ram, Sita, Laxman, Shatrughan, Bharat, Hanumanji and Urmila.Key words: SundarKand, Interpersonal Skills and environment savvy.
Key words:Life skills, Ramcharitmanas, tulsidas, value education

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Author-Name:Akanksha Srivastava
Title:CREATING THE CREATORS
Abstract: The teacher who provides a learning environment where a child can learn by himself/herself and doesn�t imposes his /her own theories, philosophies or ideas on the child is a real teacher. Our present educational system is focusing on teaching rather than creating. The focus needs to be shifted from teaching to learning, from teacher to child, from reproducing to creating. We are preparing a work force which can react, to some measure, to the external situations but is totally unaware of its inner self, its potential, the miracle it carries in itself. We have to shift our focus from the standardized model of education where certain values and concepts are taken for granted and we blindly keep on following and transferring them through generations. We the teachers, as a part of this standardized system, give very little opportunities to our students to imagine. Education has to be more Personal. We cannot follow the age old system because they were the best but we have to change and let our students choose what is the best and what will be the best for them. The present paper focuses on the loop holes of present system of education that blocks and systematically destroys the creative capacity of children and an attempt has also been made in the paper to present some ideas which can be implied to help foster creativity.
Key words:Learning Environment, Standardized System, Creative Capacity 
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Author-Name: M. Thoiba Singh
Title:MANIPURI NATA SANKIRTANA AS A MAHAYAJNA
Abstract: The NataSankirtana style of singing which was introduced during the reign of RajarshiBhagyachandra (1763-1798 A.D.). The great masters and scholars of that period composed and sang the padavali strictly after the Bhagavata tradition and other major Vaishnavite text and based the composition also on the traditional Ragas and Raginis of classical music tradition. Modern research has discovered a lot of regional overtones in the architecture of the particular Ragas and Raginis. The Manipuris call the NataSankirtana singing their own and it is clearly a form of collective prayer, a Mahayajna as they call it, lasting for about 5 hours at a stretch with a lot of rituals, movements and rhythmic pattern, strictly after the vaishnavite faith. NataSankirtana is a composite version of music, dance and tala; a Sangeet in the true sense of the term. It is also DrishyaKavya, a poem made visible. NataSankirtana to the followers of GoudiyaVaishnavism is a form of worship. It is considered as a Mahayajna (complete sacrifice). The Vaishnav architects trace its origin to the aesthetics and philosophy of ShrimadBhagavata. In ShrimadBhagavata the only merit in Kaliyuga is HariSankirtana (chanting the name of the lord) and through Sankirtana a person can reach his ends and attain moksha. A person in Satyayuga attains mukti through dhyan, in Treta Yuga by yajnas and Dwarpur Yuga through puja and in Kali yuga through HariSankirtana. The above dhyan, Puja, Yajana, etc., are all combined or merged in the form of HariSankirtana in Kali Yuga to attain salvation. Sri Chaitanya or Lord Gouranga preached the value and importance of Sankirtana to liberate the mortal and attain moksha.In this manner, for Meitei Vaishnavites living in the society today, NataSankirtanaMahayajna was become an indispensable event in the lives of the people since time immemorial. In short, NataSankirtana is the only highest karma for the Meitei society. This paper attempts to discuss the NataSankirtana as a Mahayajna in Manipuri society.
Key words:natasankirtana, manipur, mahayajna, vaishnavism, shrimadbhagavat, harisankirtana, ghandharbam, vaishnavasampradaya, mahamantra, sadhana, mahapurush, paramatama, pritilok, devalok, sangskar, tulsi, urik ,lukun,devatas,abhinandan, sruti, smriti, mandapmapu,moibungkhonga, arangpham,khonghampham, guru-sishyaparampara
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Author-Name:YatinTalati
Author-Name:Atul Bhatt
Title:WEBBASED LIBRARY RESOURCES AND SERVICES: A RELATIVE STUDY OF IITS AND NITS
Abstract: The purpose of this paper addresses the web-based library services and resources provided through the library website in IITs and NITs and suggest new ways to satisfy young technocrats in the digital era. Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) and National Institutes of Technology�(NITs) are renowned as leading institutes of higher education and research of technology in India. This study attempt to know about web based library resources and services offered by IITs and NITs library through their web sites. The entire study indicates that IITs and NITs are comprise with outstanding web-based resources and services, good number of IITs are having dynamic website in compare to NITs. All the libraries covered in study are having library websites and general library information on their respective library webpage. It is recommended that these libraries need to move to the next stage of hi-tech services i.e. dynamic websites, use social networking and mobile apps to satisfy the young technocrats.
Key words:Web-based Resources (WBR), Indian Institute of Technology (IITs), Web-based Services (WBS), Web 2.0, Social Networking, National Institutes of Technology�(NITs), Information and communication technologies (ICT)
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Author-Name:Nidhi Varshney, Chanchal Chawla
Title:A STUDY ON THE COMPARISON OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STATE BANK OF INDIA AND PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK
Abstract: The banking system of India is featured by a large network of bank branches, serving many kinds of financial services of the people. There are currently�27�public sector banks in India out of which�19�are nationalised banks and 6 are SBI and its associate banks, and rest�two�are IDBI Bank and BharatiyaMahila Bank, which are categorized as other public sector banks. There are total�93�commercial banks in India. The purpose of this study is to compare the financial performance of two leading public sector banks of India i.e. State Bank of India and Punjab National Bank. Quantitative analysis was undertaken by looking at various sets of financial ratios that are routinely used to measure bank performance. The State Bank of India, popularly known as SBI is one of the leading bank of public sector in India. SBI has 14 Local Head Offices, 57 Zonal Offices and more than 13500 branch offices located at important cities throughout the country. On the other hand Punjab National Bank Founded in 1894, the bank has over 6,968 branches and over 9,656�ATMs�across the country. The period of study taken is from the year 2007-08 to 2011-12. The main ratios that were employed put a particular focus on the banks liquidity, profitability, management capacity, capital structure and share performance as reliable indicators of a bank performance. Conclusions were then drawn from the computation of the relevant ratios that allowed the author to make an effective comparison of said banks.
Key words: Credit Deposit Ratio, PNB, Net Profit Margin, Net worth Ratio, Financial Analysis, SBI
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Author-Name:Amisha Shah
Author-Name:Rajiv Patel
Title:E-COMMERCE AND RURAL HANDICRAFT ARTISANS
Abstract: India is a country of great cultural heritage and India�s cultural diversity provides plenty of remarkable art and craft products. Handicraft industry uses conventional manual methods instead of advanced technology for making various items. It is an unorganized, decentralized, labour intensive cottage industry. Though handicraft industry employs millions of artisans, It is still miniscule with respect to the global industry. This scenario is changing with the advent of E-commerce initiatives at government as well as at private or individual level. In this paper, an attempt has been made to highlight the role of E-commerce in the development of rural artisans in India by illustrating some efforts of Government and Non-Government agencies, Groups and Individuals in uplifting the socio-economic standard of the rural artisans through E-commerce. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats/Challenges faced or to be faced by rural handicraft artisans adopting E-commerce have also been analyzed in this paper.
Key words: Handicrafts, E-Commerce, Rural Artisans, Rural Development, SWOT Analysis
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Author-Name:MuhiddinPulatov
Title:INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PARAMETERS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING
Abstract: The given paper highlights the impact of future financial figures rather that past ones of the intellectual property and business transactions on current business performance. The author suggests adding the block of financial reporting showing financial result of business achieved during past years should be complement by a special statement showing total financial result of business achieved during firm�s previous entire operational period.
Key words: intellectual property, business transactions, financial reporting
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Author-Name:A. Tillyakhodjaev
Title:MARKETING STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING SUPPLY CHAIN
Abstract: The expansion of textile and clothing production to Asian regions has both, increased competition and created a need for integration with the global supply chain. Strategies are being designed to improve competitiveness and responsiveness of the chains by increasing the diversification of products and value addition. This study formulates and examines the potential of such strategies and their implementation for textile and clothing chains originating from Uzbekistan. The strategies were developed based on a SWOT analysis followed by their prioritization through Saaty� s AHP and ANP. This work extends the previously developed phase of strategic planning to the implementation phase. Here we analyse the marketing strategic plans using the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) method and taking into account relevant factors such as cost, time and implementability. 
Key words: Implementation Phase of Strategic Planning, Textile and Clothing Supply Chain, Simple Additive Weighting.
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Author-Name:Adizov Sanjar Rashidovich
Title:MULTI-FACTOR ECONOMETRIC MODELS THAT REPRESENT CHANGES IN THE DYNAMICS OF THE TAX BURDEN
Abstract: Key issue for the management of the economy by the state of the economy and entrepreneurship, labor, capital, goods and services markets, the development of the provisions of the bilateral relations and the support that they need to ensure the effective functioning and development of the economy. In this case, the efficiency of the economy under the concept of socio-economic oriented to achieve results to be achieved with a minimum expenditure of efforts to understand.
Key words:tax, tax-burden,multi-factor econometric models, dynamics of tax burden
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Author-Name: Sherzod Hamdamov
Title:MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR SPECIALIZED FARMS
Abstract: Uzbekistan, country which is situated in Central Asia, is characterised with huge amount of agricultural resources. It is a leading economy of exporting agricultural products to CIS countries, especially Russia and Kazakhstan. Government of Uzbekistan has been supporting development of entrepreneurship in the sphere of agriculture, one of the successful results of which is presence of specialized farms almost in each region of country. At present, the main task for specialized farms is to provide both domestic and foreign markets with qualified agricultural products. In the conditions of competition and free market relations, farms need to have and use appropriate strategies, especially marketing strategies for gaining good positions in domestic and foreign markets. This article explains how specialized farms to succeed on gaining competitive positions in markets through developing and implementing effective marketing strategies.
Key words: marketing, marketing activity of farms, agricultural enterprises, specialized farms, product sales markets, market conquest.
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Author-Name:Ismailov Dilshod Anvarjonovich
Title:IMPROVEMENT OF MARKET MECHANISMS FOR INVESTMENT FINANCING IN UZBEKISTAN
Abstract: The given article highlights the expansion issues of investment attraction in remote provinces and its betterment in ratable branch. As well as the recommendations and scientific propositions on shaping the financial management strategy of investment activities in the remote provinces are given. There exist recommendations on financing the perspective forthcoming investment projects, too. 
Key words: Investment, investment financing, management of finance, investment-financing sources, management investment, financing mechanisms, financial planning.
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Author-Name:AzlarovaDilnoza
Title:THE WAYS OF IMPROVEMENT OF HR MANAGEMENT IN FATS AND OILS INDUSTRY
Abstract: Fats and Oils industry of Uzbekistan is growing in result of attraction of foreign direct investments in this industry. High demand for products of this industry and in domestic market and in foreign market requires development of effective management system. The key element of such system is human resources, and CEO, heads of departments in companies producing fats, oils and related products should be familiar with contemporary concepts of HR management.
Key words: fats and oils industry, human resources, HR management, dynamic environment 
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Author-Name:Shweta Mehta
Author-Name:Kruti Patel
Author-Name:Krupa Mehta
Title: DEMONETISATION: SHIFTING GEARS FROM PHYSICAL CASH TO DIGITAL CASH
Abstract: Demonetization means to the suspension of current currency units and reinstate those currency units with new currency units. In this paper researchers aim to study the advantages and disadvantages of demonetization and its impact on Indian banking sector. Despite major developments in paperless currency over the past decade, physical cash remains widely used throughout the world. Therefore one of the main motivating factors for this study is to find out the alternatives of physical cash payments such as online bank transfer, e- clearing, e- KYC, digital locker and Unified Payment Interface.
Key words: money, demonetisation, cash, cash crunch, cashless, e-money
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Author-Name:R.S. Patel 
Title: TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS IN CONTEXT TO THEIR EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
Abstract: The present study attempts to examine the effect of emotional intelligence on teacher effectiveness at higher secondary level of education. The study was conducted on Higher Secondary School (HSS) teachers. From the analysis of the result, it was found that there is a positive effect of Emotional Intelligence (E.I.) on Teacher Effectiveness (T.E.) (as overall and in all the dimensions) at the HSS level. The T.E of various dimensions on differential between high and low E.I. teachers are also found positively different. Thus it can be said that EI is an essential ingredient in enhancing the T.E. so, EI should be improved for the effectiveness of teaching. So it is advisable to use EI instead of IQ for TE.
Key words:  Teacher Effectiveness, Emotional Intelligence
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Author-Name:R.S. Patel 
Title: RECOMMENDATION AND SUGGESTIONS FOR TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMME
Abstract: Three of the 13 themes discussed in the MHRD document have a close bearing on issues with regard to reform in the sector of teacher education. These are concern about learning outcomes; reforming the school examination system and revamping teacher education. Low learning outcomes are evidently the single most important concern for policy makers. The paper elaborates on these issues alongwith sure recommendation for teacher education.
Key words:  Recommendation, Suggestion, Teacher Education, Education, Teacher
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Author-Name:Daudi Mika Mungure 
Title: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFICACY OF MENTORING AND SUPERVISION TOWARD IMPROVING TEACHING PROFESSION OF THE PROSPECTIVE SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS TEACHERS DURING TEACHING PRACTICE IN SCHOOLS
Abstract: This paper investigated the efficacy of mentoring and supervision toward improving teaching profession of the prospective science and mathematics teachers during teaching practice sessions where Lupanga and Morogoro secondary schools were selected. Many challenges have been reported by different scholars on mentoring and supervision during teaching practice exercise in schools hence the researcher doubt whether mentoring and supervision provided to prospective science and mathematics teachers attain its efficacy toward improving their teaching profession. The study employed qualitative approach with a case study design. Observation, key informant interview and focus group discussions were the main methods of data collection where 38 respondents were purposively involved in data collection. Content analysis was used to analyze data thematically. The study revealed that the mentoring and supervision to prospective science and mathematics teachers during teaching practice session in schools did not attain its efficacy that was to improve their teaching profession as the mentoring provided to prospective science and mathematics teachers were minimal and poor in the practicing schools. Also the assessment conducted by supervisors were not proper toward improving teaching profession for example table assessment, short time in assessing student teachers in classrooms, differences by themselves in stating specific objectives which made student teachers to be confused and lack of the provision of constructive feedback to the student teachers after assessment.
Key words:  Mentoring, Supervision, Efficacy, Teaching Practice, Science and Mathematics, Prospective Science and Mathematics Teachers, Student Teachers.
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Author-Name:Vandana Singh
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF PROGRAMME LEARNING MATERIAL FOR TEACHING PHYSICS IN CLASS X
Abstract: The study investigated the effectiveness of programme learnning material over traditional teaching method of X class students in teaching physics. The main objectives of the researcher is to develop programme learning material for teaching physics to the students of X std and also compare the effectiveness of programmed learning material and traditional method on the achievement of students. In the study total 60 students participated. The researcher selected the two groups randomly where each one was composed of 30 students & were labelled as experimental group & Control group .Students in the experimental group was subjected to treatment using programme learning material respectively while students in the control group were taught using the traditional method of teaching. The researcheradministered pre test and post test in both the groups before teaching commenced and after the teaching. The mean of post test of control group is 25.03 and standard deviation is 3.48. The mean of post test of experimental group is 32.27 and standard deviation is 4.11 and the t value is 7.59. The study reveals that students learned with programme learning material performed better than the students taught with traditional method. Result revealed a statistical significant effect of programme learning material over traditional teaching method on academic achievement of students.
Key words:  Programme learning material, traditional method, physics
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Author-Name:Yogesh Punia 
Title: SUPPLEMENTING THE PRE-SERVICE TEACHER�S TRAINING THROUGH MOOCS
Abstract: A Massive Open Online Course is a web based distance learning program that is designed for the participation of large numbers of geographically dispersed student having Open Access and interactive participation by means of the bed the participants are provided with those materials that are normally used in a conventional educational setting letters Vision study materials and problem sets.
Key Words: Pre-service, Training, Teacher Training
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Author-Name:Jeenu John
Author-Name: Varmala T. Bhamwari 
Title: EVALUATION IN 21ST CENTURY: A HOLISTIC APPROACH
Abstract: Evaluation is widely acknowledged as a powerful means of improving the quality of education. It is the means by which development of an individual, course can be monitored to see it what it claims to be and if it achieves the desired outcomes. In order to take the evaluation in a desirable manner, the purpose of the teaching learning activities and their desired outcomes must be specified. The present examination system in India is predominately focusing only on the intellectual skills, the psycho motor and affective domains of holistic learning have not received their due importance. But the aim of education is developing the �whole child�. Holistic education demands development of all aspects of individual�s personality including cognitive, affective and psycho motor domains. In the present scenario it is very stressful for the parents, teachers and students only to be working on cognitive aspects without understanding the processes of learning. In order to bring about the improvement in the quality of the education and the holistic development of the child who is tomorrow�s global citizen, evaluation process should focus adequately on both scholastics and non-scholastic areas of development. In this paper, the focus is essentially on evaluation of students� performance and to some extend of the system at  large. Evaluation, a way of enabling everyone involved in it to develop and need to be conceived holistically, as a whole framework, building on the interdependence of its parts in order to generate complementarities, avoid duplication, and prevent inconsistency of objectives.
Key Words: Evaluation, 21st century classroom, holistic approach
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Author-Name:K. Manitombi Devi
Title: INDIA: HIGHER EDUCATION IN TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY VISION AND ACTION
Abstract: Higher Education provides people with an opportunity to reflect in the critical social, economic, cultural, moral and spiritual issues facing humanity. It contributes to national development through discrimination of specialized knowledge and skills. It is therefore a crucial factor for survival. Being at the apex of the educational pyramid, it has also a key role in producing teachers for the Education System. In the context of the unprecedented explosion of knowledge in the last few centuries, higher education has to become dynamic as never before, constantly entering uncharted areas.
Key Words: Higher Education, RUSA, RMSA, NPE.
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Author-Name:Anjali Dave 
Title: INDIA: IN PURSUIT OF PERSONAL EXCELLENCE: DEVELOPMENT OF LIFE SKILLS
Abstract: Personal excellence is the pursuit of developing, refining and mastering the skills that help us become the best that we can, with all that we have. It is the reaching for and realizing our full potential as human beings. To pursue personal excellence, development of life skills is indispensable. Life skills are the competencies that help to function appropriately in the environment. Life skills are essentially those abilities that help promote mental well-being and competence in young people as they face the realities of life. When targeting life skills it includes development through various aspects under three headings that is head, heart and hand. When focussing on development of skills through head, it includes managing and thinking. Similarly through heart it includes relating and caring and through hand it includes giving and working. Thus Life skills encompasses problem solving, critical thinking, effective communication skills, decision-making, creative thinking, interpersonal relationship skills, self awareness building skills, empathy, and coping with stress and emotions. Researcher has discussed life skill approach to teaching. These strategies or approaches in teaching are discussed focussing on 2 life skills, that is, Communication skills and critical thinking. Ways to enhance communication skills and critical thinking have been encompassed in this study. The present study may lead to the enhancement of practices and approaches for the progress and evolution of children.
Key Words: Personal excellence, Life skills
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Author-Name:Bharti Rathore 
Title: REVIEW OF THE BOOK �A BETTER INDIA A BETTER WORLD� BY N.R.MURTHY
Abstract: Narayan Murthy,really a man of vision as well as action ,a remarkable person who meticulously transformed his dreams into reality through his assiduousness, leadership skills and unquestioning trust and faith in the miraculous capacity of techno savvy Indian youngsters, who were pillars of strength in his ICT company INFOSYS . As all visionaries, Krishnamurthy Narayan Murthy is not a self-centered corporate who likes to revel in the pleasures of the success of his brainchild but has a vision for India as a glorious, economically progressive, educationally advanced developed country. Though a staunch believer in globalisation,he wants India to be powerful and strong. Present article is review of his well-researched book �A Better India A Better World.�Key words are Entrepreneurship and Globalisation.
Key Words: India, Murthy, Better India, Better World
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Author-Name:Akanksha Srivastava 
Title:WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND EDUCATION
Abstract: Entrepreneurship refers to an individual�s ability to turn ideas into action. Entrepreneurship is a combination of mindsets, knowledge and skills. At higher education level, the primary purpose of entrepreneurship education should be to develop entrepreneurial capacities and mindsets. Crossing boundaries between disciplines, and multidisciplinary collaboration, are essential elements in building enterprising abilities. In terms of entrepreneurship, this socially formed world favors the masculine ideal over the feminine, and while the impact is powerful, most people are not aware of its creation, refreshment, and/or use. Social construction is not a deterministic process; it is perpetuated by institutions and institutional forces but what is socially constructed can change There is a need for greater flexibility in course design. Work placements, alternation between full- and part-time study, organization of intensive courses, and accreditation of informal and non-formal learning all have a role to play.
Key Words: Women Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Education, Teaching Methods
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Author-Name:Shashi Pandey 
Title:SELF-HELP GROUPS AND THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN HOUSEHOLD DECISION MAKING: CASES OF SC, OBC AND MIXED GROUPS�
Abstract: The paper attempts to understand the role of women of self help groups (SHGS) of OBC, SC and Mixed membership in the household decision -making before joining the groups and ten years of after joining the groups. A sample of six self help groups belonging to OBC, SC and mixed group membership has been selected from three villages of Allahabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Data are collected through focus group discussions and interviews of members of SHGs. Analysis of data reveals that the role of women in making decisions like schooling of children specially for girls, family planning, casting votes, and decisions on moving alone to places located far from the village has increased after joining the group. It was also found that the SC women are participating more in household decision making in comparison to other groups. A trend of taking consensus decision making is emerging and domination of men in such decisions is slowly declining. 
Key Words: Self-Help Groups, Family Decision-Making and Women Empowerment. 
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Author-Name:Ramesh Chand Chauhan
Title:EXERCISE- A DRUG FREE WAY TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF HEART DISEASE
Abstract: Heart disease is the non-communicable disease which is the leading cause of death globally and in India also.. The causes and prevention of heart disease have been studied for years, and new information is emerging. The coronary artery diseases can play a crucial medico- legal role to decide the cause of sudden death whether natural or unnatural. There are certain occasions, when a person dies on the operating table or soon after surgery, and a coronary attack is probably the cause of death. A final coronary episode may sometimes be associated with an operative procedure supposedly due to hypertensive state. These conditions indicate that intervention of Forensic Pathologist is significant to decide the actual cause of death apart from injury or disease of vital organs. For the last several decades, saturated fat and cholesterol have been thought to be major contributors to coronary artery disease. However, recent studies are indicating that it may not be wise to strictly limit the intake of dietary saturated fatty acids or replace them with polyunsaturated fatty acids when taking other health conditions into consideration. Depending on a person�s genetics, diet may or may not be an important factor in preventing heart disease. Exercise is also the drug free way in preventing heart disease. When considering human development, humans still have a lot to learn about the human body and the interaction of diet, the environment, and genetics.
Key Words: Angina, atherosclerosis, Coronary artery disease, cardiovascular disease, Heart Attack
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Author-Name:Keneth Muhwezi 
Author-Name:Robert Wamala 
Author-Name:Leonard K. Atuhaire
Title:RETENTION OF ACADEMIA AT MAKERERE UNIVERSITY: A TIME-TO-EVENT ANALYSIS
Abstract: The study investigated the dynamics of the service duration of academic staff at Makerere University basing on the administrative records of 1,486 academic staff at the university, recruited in the period 1987�2012. The period from the date of first appointment to the date of exit was adopted as a measure of the service duration at the university. A time-to-event approach in a Cox model was adopted in the analysis. The results, show that the median duration among academic staff who had left the university service by December 2012 (N = 213) is 4.56 years (range, 0.22�23.32). This figure points to a low retention of academia at the university. The rate of exit from the university service reduces significantly with higher academic ranks and increase in age at the time of recruitment. The findings point to a need to scale-up measures in retaining staff particularly those at lower levels. 
Key Words: Retention, Academia, Makerere Univrsity, Time-to-event Analysis.
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Author-Name:Aarti Garg 
Title:EMPOWERMENT OF ELECTED WOMEN REPRESENTATIVES IN PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS: A CASE STUDY OF MORADABAD DIVISION
Abstract: In India, Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) assume great prominence from the point of view ofdemocratization in the administrative system. Article 40 of the Indian constitution lays down thatthe state shall take necessary steps to unify village panchayats and bestow them with such powersand authority as may be necessary to enable them to function as units of self-government. Thearchitects of PRIs visualized that not only men but also women shouldparticipate in the village panchayat. In Indian society women traditionally considered as a weaker section. The status of women has been subservient to man subjugated, exploited and oppressed. She has been discriminated form womb to tomb. They have been constantly denied of the right to expresses their views at various levels. After independence, it was felt this negligence of women power had been one of the most essentialcauses of India�s backwardness. The 73rd and 74th amendment act is an important eventin the Indian history in which 33 percent reservation has been given to women at thePanchayat and Municipal level. The reservation for women in panchayats have provided apossibility for thrashing traditional gender, caste and religious biasness but it is a longand difficult process for bringing about societal change. The question remains: whether theconstitutional amendment will be able to contribute to women�s empowerment or will theexisting patriarchal structures continue to dominate in the society. This paper is an attemptto understand the instance of elected women in panchayat level representation and how far thesetypes of representation lead the way to their development and empowerment.
Key Words: Elected women leaders, Participation, Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs)
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Author-Name:Murphy P. Mohammed 
Title:STREET CHILDREN OF TARLAC CITY: TOWARDS A PROPOSED ACTION PLAN
Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the status of street children in Tarlac City. The result of the study would serve as basis for the proposal of an action plan. Descriptive method of research was utilized in the conduct of the study. Interview and questionnaire were the main sources of data.Purposive sampling was used to identify the respondents of the study. The subjects of the study were the street children working and living in the City of Tarlac. Forty (40) street children were interviewed in the study. The finding of the study revealed that most of the street children often engaged in begging for money or food in the market, the church, and fast food chains. Unlike the identified beggars, street children involved in selling goods were not engaged in any other activity on the streets. Scavenging, being a barker, a vulcanizer helper, and a jeepney terminal street sweeper were the other engagements of the street children. The most frequent reasons why children engaged themselves into street life were to earn money to buy food, to help their parents earn money, and to earn money to finance their education. Other reasons why children engaged themselves in the street were to buy things that they needed, to buy medicine and to buy things of their own choice.
Key Words: Street Children, Street Life, Poverty
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Author-Name:Murphy P. Mohammed
Author-Name:Rita E. Pulmano
Title:CASES OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: TOWARDS A PROPOSED PLAN OF ACTION
Abstract: This study determined the cases of violence against women in selected barangays of Tarlac City. In this research, the following questions were answered.What is the description of the cases on violence against women?What are the causes of violence against women?What support/assistance to women is provided by the LGUs? What plan of action is proposed to improve the VAW services of the barangays? The methodologies used in the present study were qualitative and descriptive researches. The researchers used documentary analysis and interview to gather data. The subjects of the study were violence against women survivors from the selected ten (10) populous barangays of Tarlac City. Physical abuse, mental abuse, threat, abandonment of children, child support issues, child custody, psychological abuse, economic abuse, and rape were the recorded cases among the evaluated barangays. The researchers found out that a VAW desk was established in every respondent barangay. This is in compliance with Section 12 D, Rule IV of the Rules and Regulations Implementing the Magna Carta of Women, which provides for the establishment of a VAW desk in every barangay to ensure that violence against women cases are fully addressed in a gender-responsive manner.
Key Words: Violence against Women, Cases of Violence against Women, Barangay VAW Desk
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Author-Name:Jigar Aggarwal 
Title:How Gainfully Can A Pharmaceutical Company Borrow In the 21st Century?
Abstract: When a company involves debt in its capital structure, it has to bear fixed charges and this has deep impact on the company�s profitability and liquidity. This paper focuses on there lationship between leverage and profit ability in West Coast Pharma Limited. The financial statements of West Coast Pharma Limited have been collected over a period of 7years (from 2009-10 through 2015-16). Various tools and techniques employed reveal that the degree of operating leverage is found to have statistically significant positive correlation with the ROI as also that the degree of financial leverage is positively correlated with the ROI. It is suggested that West Coast Pharma Limited should revamp its capital structure such that it should include the optimum blend of equity and borrowed funds so that it has positive impact on Return on Investment. Further more, degree of combined leverage is positively correlated with ROI of West Coast Pharma. It follows that West Coast Pharma has not significantly resorted to the use of debtfunds which also deprives it of the benefits of financial leverage.
Key Words: Combined Leverage, Financial Leverage, Operating Leverage, Profitability and ROI
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Author-Name:Pramod D Patel 
Author-Name:Rajendra M Patel 
Title:AWARENESS AND USE OF INTERNET TOOLS AND ELECTRONIC INFORMATION RESOURCES BY MANAGEMENT STUDENTS IN B � SCHOOL LIBRARIES OF GUJARAT
Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to examine the use of Internet tools and electronic information resources by Management Students in B � School Libraries of Gujarat. In all, 630 students of MBA and PGDM Programs studying in B-Schools in Gujarat were selected and questionnaires were administered to them. Finally, total 567 filled-in questionnaires � questionnaire with responses - were received back. The questionnaire was analyzed statistically. The open-ended questions and options were analyzed using content analysis.A specifically designed questionnaire was administered to gather information about the awareness of resources, the frequency of use, the kind of information sources preferred by students, the main reasons for using the resources, the perceived effectiveness of the searches, the factors encouraging their use and the major obstacles in terms of using them effectively. Results showed that the vast majority of the participants used Internet search engines rather than In order to exploit the full potential of electronic information, library should undertake a more active role in informing, promoting, and educating the members of the academic community. 
Key Words: Internet, Electronic Information, B-School
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Author-Name:S.H.Sundarani
Author-Name:M. N. Qureshi 
Title:STUDY OF ADOPTION BARRIERS FOR FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM IN INDUSTRY
Abstract: Manufacturing companies face a challenge of technological innovation in competitive markets. Rapid changes in technology produce product and process with short product life cycles, short lead times with continuously changing consumer preferences with high the uncertainty that demands enhanced manufacturing flexibility not only for productivity enhancement but for survival too. The higher manufacturing flexibility offers more spare time to feed the customers with a higher product range and variety of options. To dynamic changes and competitive market may be captured through flexibility in manufacturing. This research is focused on the study of the adoption of flexible manufacturing system in industries by studying various barriers for adoption. These study industries which are found for willing to accept modification in present manufacturing system. Mathematical modeling can be developed with the help of Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) like AHP or TOPSIS can be used by any industry by just finding the value of barriers. Once this is done, Industry can be assessed how they can adopt flexible manufacturing system, which are the most significant barriers for the adoption of FMS. The major outcome of this research is adoption assessment and intensity of barriers for successful implementation of Flexible Manufacturing System. This procedure can be used for both old as well as new industry.
Key Words: Flexible manufacturing systems, Adoption Barriers.
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Author-Name:Mervin P. Mohammed 
Author-Name:Murphy P. Mohammed 
Title:CANDIDATE ENGINEERS: AN EVALUATION OF THEIR LICENSURE EXAMINATION PERFORMANCE
Abstract:This study evaluated the performances of the candidate engineers of the College of Engineering (COE) of the Tarlac State University (TSU) in the licensure examinations. The results of the four-year licensure examinations of the graduates of the COE with specialization in the fields of civil, electrical, electronics, and mechanical engineering were covered in this study. The research methods used in the study were descriptive and analytical approaches. The subjects of the study were the TSU College of Engineering graduates with specialization in civil, electrical, electronics and mechanical engineering.They took the board examination during the same year or not more than one year from the time of their graduation. Candidates who took the board examination more than once and/or beyond one year from the date of their graduation were not included in this study. For ethical consideration, all necessary procedures in acquiring the board examination results were strictly adhered to by the researchers. Likewise, the names and board examination results of the subjects of this study were treated with utmost confidentiality to protect their interest. The total numbers of first time takers for the licensure examinations in engineering specializing in civil, electrical, electronics and mechanical engineering were 100, 106, 108, and 44 respectively. The statistical methods used in this study were the descriptive and inferential statistics. The analysis of variance was used to determine the variation among the four-year licensure examination performances of the candidate engineers in the fields of civil, electrical, electronics, and mechanical engineering. The study revealed that there was no significant difference among the four-year licensure examination performances of both the civil and mechanical engineer candidates. In contrast, the electrical and electronics engineer candidates� performances significantly differed within the evaluation period.
Key Words: Candidate Engineer, Licensure Examination Performance, Evaluation of Licensure Performance
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Author-Name:Murphy P. Mohammed 
Author-Name:Nicanor C. Caingat 
Title:BARANGAY JUSTICE SYSTEM IN BARANGAY MATATALAIB, TARLAC CITY: AN EVALUATION
Abstract:The Barangay Justice System or Katarungang Pambarangay is a system for the amicable settlement of disputes at the barangay level. It aims to promote speedy administration of justice and to relieve the courts of conciliable criminal and civil cases. The Barangay Justice System is neither a court of justice nor a judicial tribunal where cases are heard and decided before a judge or a jury. It is an administrative body at the barangay level where community members may reconcile their differences without resorting to judicial process, thus avoiding protracted and expensive settlement of disputes before the court. This study focused on the Barangay Justice System of Matatalaib which included 989 filed cases. The respondents of the study included the punong barangay (village captain), barangay secretary and twenty (20) members of the lupongtagapamayapa (community conciliators). Documentary analysis and interview were the primary sources of the data. Based on the gathered data, majority of the filed cases were resolved with the help of the barangay justice system. Robbery/theft and trespassing were the cases which were commonly not resolved due to the lack of: evidence and the identities of who committed the offenses.
Key Words: Barangay Justice System, Good Governance
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Author-Name:Priyanka Singh 
Title:PERCEIVED SOCIAL BARRIERS IN ACCESSING MENTAL HEALTH CARE FROM MENTAL HOSPITAL: A STUDY AMONG PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEM IN ONE OF THE MENTAL HOSPITAL, UTTAR PRADESH
Abstract:Mental health is an essential part of public health because good health includes physical, mental and social well-being. Mental illnesses are among the most important contribution to the global burden of disease and disability. Despite the huge burden of mental illness, huge numbers of patients do not take treatment because of some social factors. The objectives comprised to understand the social barriers in accessing mental health care from one of the mental hospital of Uttar Pradesh from the perspective of the health personnel and the patients and patient�s family members. This research is very sensitive in nature, because this research conducted on people with mental health problems, therefore respondents and mental hospital name is not revealed in this paper. Thirty respondents (10 patients and 20 providers) were selected purposively from one of the mental hospital of Uttar Pradesh. Primary data were collected after providers and patients and their family members consent. Qualitative method used for data analysis. Result shows many social barriers in accessing to mental health care such as: stigma, gender discrimination, beliefs about causality of mental illness, negative behavior with people with mental health problem, negative attitude about mental hospital and negative attitude about providers. Government should be implementing educational program for mental health and mental health services as well so that awareness is generated and more people opt for treatment.
Key Words: Social barriers, mental health care
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Author-Name:Taorem Surendra Singh
Title:A CRITICAL STUDY ON THE PROBLEMS FACED BY WOMEN TEACHERS OF GOVERNMENT COLLEGES WITHIN IMPHAL URBAN AREA, MANIPUR
Abstract:The Govt of India already launched nationwide universalisation of higher education for a knowledge based society under the scheme of RUSA. Thereby, many universities and colleges have been establishing at different locations of different states. But, by the simply establishments of institutions of higher education, the dream of nation could not be fulfilled without the consideration of problems of woman teachers working at colleges. To uplift the women, there is a need to have more women teachers in higher education, as a woman can alone understand another woman�s feelings and emotions. In Manipur also, still there is a need to strike a balance to create a prosperous country. Even though there is an increased in female teachers, there is few lady teacher in rural areas. Lack of security, material amenities like hostel, quarters, transport, medical facilities and lack of support from the families. In short they are facing problems related to social, political, economic and service matter etc. These problems are not only concerned with woman teachers in rural but urban as well. If these problems are not taken seriously and examined, the education towards the young aspirant, enthusiastic students will naturally decline. This paper tries to find out, not only the problems faced by the woman teachers working at govt. colleges within urban area of Imphal, but, some of remedial measures to be taken in order to improve Higher Education in Manipur under vision of the quality higher education. 
Key Words: Women teachers, problems, critical study, Manipur, Imphal
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Author-Name:Mahesh Narayan Dixit
Title:ORIENTATION TOWARDS SELF-EVALUATION OF SECONDARY STUDENT TEACHERS IN RELATION WITH THEIR TEACHING SELF-EFFICACY AND SOME OTHER VARIABLES
Abstract:Evaluation is the key factor in entire teaching-learning process. The main purpose of evaluation is to judge the strength and weakness of learners and teaching learning process to ensure the quality in education. Self-evaluation can be defined as the process in which individual itself evaluates the results of its own efforts. This study was conducted to know the present status of orientation towards self-evaluation of secondary student teachers and its relationship with their teaching Self-Efficacy. To know the effect of their gender, area of residence, and learning experiences on their orientation towards self-evaluation of secondary student teachers, was the second objective of the study. The findings of the study showed a positive relationship between Self-Evaluation and Teaching Self-Efficacy of secondary student teachers. Gender and academic qualification were found as the significant effectors of Self-Evaluation. 
Key Words: Self-Evaluation, Teaching, Self-Efficacy
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Author-Name:Anjali Dave
Title:COOPERATIVE LEARNING: PEDAGOGY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Abstract:Without disproving the importance of traditional teacher-led discussions in class, an increasing number of teachers are acknowledging the worth of allocating group work to their students. It is a false notion that cooperative learning is a replacement for the methods we use at present for teaching-learning rather it can be used to augment or enhance learning. This paper discusses the key elements of cooperative learning: positive interdependence, individual accountability, promotive or face to face interaction, interpersonal and small group skills and group processing. The research validating effectiveness of this method is summarized. The paper outlines the methods for implementing cooperative learning in higher education for successful learning to take place. The common hurdles in the implementation of cooperative learning and how to overcome them are discussed in the present study. The present study may lead to the enhancement of practices and approaches.
Key Words: Cooperative learning, pedagogy, higher education
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Author-Name:Rajalekshmi J
Title:SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT PROBLEMS OF ADOLESCENT ORPHANS IN THE CLASSROOM
Abstract:Present study aims to explore the social adjustment problems connected with adolescent orphans in the classroom. Investigator selected Lack of Co-operation, Feeling of Insecurity and Inferiority Complex as 3 variables and based on these constructed a tool namely Adolescent Orphans Adjustment Problems Inventory. The tool was standardized and distributed among 130 adolescent orphans in 10 orphanages in 5 districts of Kerala. It includes 65 adolescent orphan boys and girls from 66 rural adolescent orphans and 64 urban adolescent orphans. After the analysis and interpretation of data the investigator comes to the conclusion that both the rural and urban adolescent orphans have social adjustment problems in the classroom. The study revealed that adolescent orphan boys have more social adjustment problems than that of girls.
Key Words: Social adjustment problems, lack of co-operation, feeling of insecurity, inferiority complex, adolescence, orphans
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Author-Name:Daudi Mika Mungure
Title:AN INVESTIGATION OF THE MAJOR CHALLENGES THAT ENCOUNTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS STUDENT TEACHERS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TEACHING PRACTICE EXERCISE IN MOROGORO MUNICIPALITY
Abstract:This paper investigated the major challenges that encounter science and mathematics student teachers during the implementation of teaching practice exercise in Morogoro Municipality. Morogoro Teachers college, Lupanga practicing school and Morogoro secondary school were used in the data collection. Despite the experiences that science and mathematics student teachers enrich during teaching practice exercise, they also encounter some challenges which in one way or another can hamper their ability to derive maximum benefit in becoming effective and competent science and mathematics teachers through teaching practice exercise.The study employed qualitative approach with a case study design where Key informant interview, observation focus group discussion and documentary review were the main methods of data collection. The 34 respondents were purposively involved in data collection. Content analysis was used to analyze data thematically. The major challenges revealed by the study were the lack of raking of practicing schools and improper allocation of science and mathematics student teachers, improper time frame to start teaching practice, inadequate funds, lack of teaching and learning resources, lack of cooperation and support as well as lack of the involvement in extra co-curricular activities. The researcher recommend the Ministry of education, teachers� colleges and practicing secondary schools to be aware of the challenges that hamper science and mathematics student teachers to achieve their desired outcome that is to become effective and competent science and mathematics teachers through teaching practice exercise.
Key Words: Teaching Practice, Challenges, Implementation, Science and Mathematics Student Teachers, Teachers� Colleges, Practicing Schools.
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Author-Name:Vandana Singh
Title:Concept Mapping: An Innovative Educational Tool
Abstract:Today Concept map is one of the popular techniques which can be used as educational tool. In this paper the researcher reports the use of concept map in education. In the study researcher selected 80 students randomly of class XI C.B.S.E. randomly, two groups has been formed by the researcher and each group consists 40 students and labelled as Control group and experimental group. Students in the experimental group were subjected to treatment using Concept maps while students in the control group were taught using the traditional method of teaching for Biology. Pre-test and Post-test for both the groups was conducted. The data was analysed using t test. Result revealed that the score of mean and standard deviation of post-test of experimental group is more than the score of mean and standard deviation of post-test of control group and there is a statistical significant effect of concept map over traditional teaching method on academic achievement of students.
Key Words: Concept Map, Traditional Teaching, Academic achievement, Biology
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Author-Name:Ashwinin Hegde
Author-Name:Kashianth Metri 
Author-Name:Promila Chwadhary 
Author-Name:Natesh Babu 
Author-Name:H R Nagendra
Title:EFFECTS OF YOGA ON CARDIAC HEALTH SLEEP QUALITY, MENTAL HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF ELDERLY INDIVIDUALS WITH CHRONIC AILMENTS: A SINGLE ARM PILOT STUDY 
Abstract:There is a high prevalence of chronic health problems in elderly persons which significantly affects their mental health, sleep quality and quality of life (QoL). Practice of yoga known to enhance physical and mental health. Present pilot study intended to evaluate the effects of Integrated Yoga (IY) practice on sleep quality, mental health and QoL of elderly individuals suffering from chronic health condition(s). Twenty-eight elderly persons residents of Bangalore, India (13 males) within the age range 65-80 years (with group mean�SD; 68.8�5.4 yrs) having chronic health problem(s) underwent 1 month of IY, 60 minutes/day for 6 days/week. We excluded the subjects if they; had compromised cardiac functioning; were on sleep medication; underwent abdominal surgery; were on anti-psychotic medications; had exposure to any form of yoga in past one year. All the subjects were assessed for cardiac variables, mental health parameters, sleep quality and quality of life at baseline after one month. It was observed a significant decrease in pulse rate (p<.001), respiratory rate (p<.001), Systolic BP (p=.001), Diastolic BP (P<.001), perceived stress (p<.001), fasting sugar (p<.001, -11.97%), anxiety (p<.001), depression, (p<.001), along with significant improvements in sleep quality (p<.001) and quality of life (p<.002) after one month of IY intervention compared to baseline. 
Key Words: Elderly, Yoga, Quality of life, Sleep, Anxiety, Depression 
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Author-Name:Lavi, Balaram Pradhan
Title: BALANCING YOGASANA vs WALL SUPPORT BALANCING YOGASANA IN DLST AND SLCT SCORES
Abstract:Attention�is the behavioral and�cognitive process�of selectively concentrating on a discrete aspect of information, whether deemed subjective or objective, while ignoring other perceivable information. Yoga is the process through which one can calm down the mind and which can improve attention. Two-group pre-post randomized design with sample size (n=119) of normal students who are in the age range of 13-15 years. Students who have any chronic illness and mental illness, and those who are not willing to participate were excluded. Experimental group (n= 61) with Mean�SD:13.27+1.03 is for whom standing balanced asanas are given and control group (n= 58) with Mean�SD:13.20+1.18 here, standing balancing asanas with wall support is given for 30 days, 50 min/day. DLST and SLCT were measured before and after the intervention. Standing balancing asana showed significant change in DLST total score, net score (p-value <0.000), but no significant change in DLST wrong score (p-value= 0.083), there is a significant change in SLCT total score and net score(p-value<0.000), there is no significant change in SLCT wrong score (p-value 0.499). Wall support balancing postures shows significant change total score, net score(p-value<0.000), there is no significant change in DLST wrong score (p-value=0.038), there is a significant change in SLCT total score, net score (p-value <0.000), also significant change in SLCT wrong score (p-value <0.001). Performing balancing posture found improvement in score of SLCT and DLST. School children can be benefited with addition of yoga

Key Words: Attention, School children, Yoga, Balancing Posture, SLCT, DLST.
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Author-Name:Tarika Sandhu
Author-Name:Sukhjeevan Kaur
Title:PERSONALITY CORRELATES OF SELF ACTUALISING VALUES
Abstract:Human life will never be understood unless its highest aspirations are taken into account. Growth, Self actualization, the quest for identity and autonomy, challenging the limits of intellectual potential and the yearning for excellence are a universal human tendency. Endowed with an innate striving to exercise and elaborate their interests, individuals naturally tend to seek challenges, to discover new directions and perspectives and to actively internalise and transform personality characteristics. The personality temperament acts as a useful theoretical construct for understanding inherent potentialities of actualization (J. Guthrie Ford, 1991). This study was designed to examine the link between Personality and Self actualizing values: Time competence (Tc), Inner directedness (I) and Self actualizing values (SAV). A total of 247 (114 males and 133 females) participants between the age range (45-60) years were involved from different areas of Punjab, Chandigarh and Delhi. The Personal orientation inventory (Everett L. Shostrom, 1964) was used to assess the Self actualizing values and NEO-PI-R (Costa and McCrae, 1992) was used for measuring personality traits. Results from the study revealed a distinct pattern of association between these variables.
Key Words: Self actualizing values, SAV, Tc, I, Personality traits.
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Author-Name:Shikha Agrawal
Title:IMPACT OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT ON INDIAN BANKING SECTOR
Abstract:Globalization and technology improvements have exposed companies to a situation with tough competition. In this new era, companies are focusing on managing customer relationships in order to efficiently maximize revenues. Today marketing is not just developing, delivering and selling, it is moving towards developing and maintaining long term relationships with customers. Relationship marketing is becoming important in financial services. CRM is an opportunity that banks can avail to rise above minor advantages by developing actual relationships with their customers.
Key Words: impact, customer relationship, CRM, customer relationship management, Indian banking
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Author-Name:Akanksha Ritesh
Author-Name:Rajesh Mehrotra
Title:INNOVATIVE ATTRIBUTES OF EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AND ITS IMPACT ON RETENTION IN SOFTWARE INDUSTRY
Abstract:This study investigated a common phenomena of present day burning issues of various organization related with the question that Why do Indian Software professionals leave their organizations? Due to cut throat competition the retention of employees has emerged as a vital issue for software industries. Due to turnover tendency of employees companies are suffering with not only to lose their employees financially infact in day to day future and in house confidentiality of projects along with customer and image building dents are also become a security threat to them in order to sustain their smooth functioning and growth. In this paper researcher has tried to analysis the concept and other associated factors in the light of various dimensions which play an important role to affect the same. Researcher has also thrown light on the concept of Innovative attributes of employee Relationship Management through which the bond of both employees and employers can be strengthened to act as a bridge between the both. 
Key Words: Innovative Practices, Employee Relationship Management, Dimensions of ERM, Packages of ERM etc. 
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Author-Name:Darshana S. Rohit
Title:HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: POLICIES AND PRACTICES IN PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN GUJARAT
Abstract:The banking sector has been an instrument for the economic development of any nation and its role in a developing country like ours is of vital importance. The banking activities worldwide are undergoing rapid diversification. Technological changes have become the very essence of the banking sector and the Indian banking sector is also prone to these changes. In order to maintain their status in the competitive environment, banks have to concentrate in developing their human resources. In any organization, the quality and amount of productivity mainly depends on the skill and interest of its employees. Therefore, every business organization should take the lead for upgrading the skills and knowledge of its employees for the mutual benefit and progress. In this direction �Human Resource Development (HRD)� is an essential process for every organization in order, to optimally utilize its human resource and in turn to attain its designed objectives. Like any other industrial organization, banking sector is also highly dependent on the quality of HRD practices for the motivation of its employees. An effective implementation of HRD activities would result in excellent organizational climate for the people to be competent and productive. Nevertheless, it is not only the implementation of HRD practices but also their review from time to time helps the banking institutions maintain their status in the competitive environment.
Key Words: HRD, Policy, Practice, Banking
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Author-Name:Karnika Gupta
Author-Name:Ishu Garg
Title:INVESTIGATION OF JOB SATISFACTION AMONG EMPLOYEES: A CASE OF HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY IN AMBALA (INDIA)
Abstract:In the modern era, entrepreneurs in all industries want to recruit, select, train and motivate able employees who want to serve customers well. However, majority of industries in general and hospitality industry in particular are confronting numerous challenges with regard to their employees. The main issue before entrepreneurs here is about enrichment of satisfaction levels of their workers from different job related aspects. When workers will be satisfied, they will definitively do their duty of serving customers well. With this viewpoint, the paperexplores the level of job satisfaction of hotel workers on various dimensions. A questionnaire was designed and administered on a sample of 150 hotel workers, taken from Ambala District in the State of Haryana. Analysis was conducted using frequencies and proportional analysis. Inferential statistics of Chi-square and z-test (for significant/insignificant difference between two population proportions) were also utilized.Results demonstrated a moderate level of satisfaction among the workers. Workers were mainly found dissatisfied from the behaviour of supervisor, salary, promotional opportunities, internal policies and organizational management. However, majority of sample workers were noticed as satisfied from their job, behaviour of their co-workers and customers. Further, behaviour of supervisor is found as a dimension on which satisfied and dissatisfied workers are found approximately equal in number. Accordingly, the paper calls for enhancement in the level of satisfaction of hotel workers, mainly on the dimensions on which they are found dissatisfied, if entrepreneurs want to win over competitors and customers in the market. 
Key Words: Job satisfaction, Entrepreneurs, Hotel Workers
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Author-Name:Amisha Shah
Author-Name:Rajiv Patel
Title:Problems and Challenges Faced by Handicraft Artisans
Abstract:Handicrafts have a great potential to provide employment opportunities to millions of artisans spread over length and breadth of the country, as most of the artisans have inherent art to be converted in to occupation. Women of Gujarat are very prosperous in the art of �Needle and Thread�. Generally they are used to do such work for their domestic use. But now a days, such products are demanded everywhere. They require professional touch as per the requirement of demand of the market. Government tries to uplift the art and artisans through various programmes and policies. Despite of various government and non government efforts, the reality is not satisfactory. The handicraft artisans suffer a lot due to being unorganized, lack of education, low capital, poor exposure to new technologies, absence of market intelligence and a poor institutional framework. 
Key Words: Problems, Challenges, Artisans, Handicraft
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Author-Name:Jaya Sharma
Title:EVOLUTION, CREATION AND APPLICATION OF ETHICS IN TOURISM
Abstract:The purpose of this research paper is to study the evolution of ethics, their designing and application in the organizational context and the contemporary presence of Ethics in tourism. The paper presents a view on the evolution of Ethics in general and of Tourism in particular. There is a need to analyze and evaluate the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism. The goal of the paper is to make the stakeholders of Tourism conscious toward these ethics and to identify the challenges faced in their daily application. Recommendations have been made so as to make these ethics more compliable and so that the benefits of adherence reach to every strata of the society and lead to sustainable Tourism. 
Key Words: Ethics, Moral values, Sustainable Tourism 
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Author-Name:R.G.Bhatt
Title:AN ECONOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF WATER CONSUMPTION: A CASE STUDY OF NEW NORTH ZONE OF SURAT CITY
Abstract:When water is plentiful and easily available, we tend to take it for granted and overuse it but when water availability is limited or its use is being monitored by water meters, it results in reduced water contamination and non-revenue water as well as uninterrupted water supply to the cities. As the 24 x 7 water supply scheme is at its very initial stage in Gujarat state, data from New North zone in Surat Municipal Corporation of monthly water consumption which is metered had been collected and analyzed to forecast the water consumption. After applying various econometric techniques to collected data, results of the study revealed that the Holt model performed better and can be used for modeling and forecasting the water consumption.
Key Words: 24 x 7 water supply scheme, Metered water consumption, forecasting, and Holt model. 
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Author-Name:Rajshree Vaishnav
Author-Name:Munmun Sinha 
Title:EFFECTIVENESS OF MOBILE-LEARNING MODULE FOR TEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION 
Abstract:The present study investigated B Ed trainee teacher�s ability to learn the course of �Environmental Education in Indian Perspectives� using a mobile learning module which was availed to them through the Edmodo mobile app. The experimental study was conducted on 50 B Ed trainee teacher�s from B Ed college at Nagpur City using the pre-test post-test control group design. Their environmental awareness was also assessed using standardized test which was taken as a covariate. The results obtained showed positive significant difference in their achievement while using mobile learning module for teaching environmental education. The study encourages prospects of using mobile learning modules as independent LMS within higher education in near future.
Key Words: mobile, learning, teaching learning, learning module, environmental education
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Author-Name:Abha D. Jain
Title:EFFECT OF SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT ON THE XII STANDARD STUDENTS
Abstract:School students have strong needs to understand and influence their environment. Unfortunately all schools too often provide students with limited opportunities for meeting these needs. Indeed significant number of students seems to view schools as confusing places in which they have little or no ability to influence their environment. The present study intents to assess the effect of school environment on the XIIth standard students with reference to the demographic variables.
Key Words: school, environment, school environment
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Author-Name:Rameshsingh M. Chauhan
Title:TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES: METHODOLOGY AND STRATEGY
Abstract:Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages � a term that is used to distinguish English language teaching as a professional activity that requires specialized training. Also refers to the teacher examinations developed by Trinity College London. Also, it is a US-based international association of teachers of English as a second or foreign language. There are regional affiliates and many countries have their own affiliated associations. TESOL was founded by Dr. James in Alatis in 1966 he was the first secretary now referred as the Director of TESOL, while the President of TESOL who was professor Harold B Allen. These two set forth an Executive Committee which is now known as TESOL International Association. It was evolved due to the need which arose on the survey of the teaching of English to Non-English speakers in the United States. The report was commissioned by the office ofeducation in 1964. But before this could be considered as a social and cultural need in 60�s, already the need was realized after the world war II in 1940�s as a large number of foreign students had already  arrived to matriculate in the US universities. These students were all adult learners, therefore already teachers were drawn from English departments and there was special material developed under the name TEFL Teaching English as a Foreign Language. At this time there also emerged another significant group of English language and this is what gave a rise to TESOL in a different manner which I shall talk about in detail. The name itself TESOL which means teaching English to speakers of other language is such an important subject, as English has become the global language. It allows you to meet people of different countries without hesitation. A person develops himself practically and professionally. It allows the person to apply theoretical prospective to practical situations. It encourages educators to re-evaluate existing approaches in this digital technological world and become an integral part. Over the years, teachers of English Language have adopted, adapted, invented and developed a bewildering variety terms which describe the activities in which they engage and the beliefs which they hold. As such it doesn�t have any specific rules but yet I shall specifically focus on its important language-teaching system, as it has a different approach, method and technique.
Key Words: TESOL, English Teaching, Teaching, Foreign Language, Language Teaching
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Author-Name:Paliben Lahanubhai  Ganvit
Title:A  CRITICAL STUDY OF THE MAMTA KALIA POEMS REFLECTED INTO THE INDIAN FEMINIST MOVEMENT
Abstract:Mamta Kalia started her impactful literary writing in years of seventies in last century when the portrait of a woman was confined within words �acceptance� and �support� which  were  �secure rings in fires�.  But today, she is considered among six major contemporary Indian poets in English, viz., Nissim Ezekiel, A.K. Ramanujan, Dom Moraes, Kamala Das, Mamta Kalia and Imtiaz Dharker. These all poets represent various significant aspects of contemporary poetic sensibility and their importance is both intrinsic and historical. This paper analyses Mamta Kalia from a feminist angle.
Key Words: Criticism, Feminism, Feminist Movement, Mamta Kalia
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Author-Name:Yang Zhengping
Title: KEEP CHILDLIKE INNOCENCE: A CASE 
Abstract:No one stays in childhood forever, but we can always keep a pure childlike heart. This is a fairy tale belonging to an adult. It belongs to the fairy tale of an adult who has had a childlike heart. The children cannot understand the sorrow and love of the little prince. They should not realize this too early, they should enjoy a happy time in a sunny world.
Key Words: Le Petit Prince, rose, fox, fairy tale, life
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Author-Name:Th. Asha Sinha
Title: CLASSICAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR CULTURE OF PEACE EDUCATION
Abstract:Peace education is an integral part and essential component of UNICEF Vision of quality basic education that aims to build the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that will enable young people to prevent violence, resource conflict peacefully and promote social conditions conductive to peace and justice. Role of the teachers in teaching peace is to resolve conflicts without violence and to build and maintain mutually beneficial, harmonious relationship. This paper sketches the various opportunities and points out how a regional perspective on peace through education can be generated.
Key Words: culture, peace, education, peace education 
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Author-Name:Devendra Ameta
Author-Name:Gunmala Ameta
Title: PROMOTING SOCIAL COHESION AND PEACE: AN ACTION ORIENTED MISSION CARRIED BY TEACHER
Abstract:Social Cohesion is a multi-facade nation that covers many meanings to many persons. In present context it means to live together, to bondage and sense of belongingness (Maslow 1990). It is inborn human tendency to relate them to society. Relatedness is the need to establish close emotional bonds and attach means will other and reflect the desire to be emotionally connected to the important people in their lines. The paper reflects on how teacher can promote social cohesion and peace.
Key Words: social cohesion, peace, teacher, teaching, education
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Author-Name:Anu Jose Vengal
Title: HIGHER EDUCATION IN CHINA � THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Abstract:Education is the most powerful force for human development. Over the centuries education is considered as an enabler. Among the different stages of education, Higher education is on the apex of the process. Molding and mentoring of students is the focal theme of higher education which results in holistic personality development. This paper reflects on the conceptual framework of higher education in china.
Key Words:education, china, higher education, conceptual framework
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Author-Name:Yang Xianyu
Title: CHINESE BUDDHISM UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INDIAN BUDDHISM
Abstract:In the course of the development of Buddhism in China, some changes have taken place in order to adapt to Chinese ideas. Buddhist art is an important part of Chinese Buddhism. Among them, Zen is one of the most influential Buddhist sects, most of which are Buddhist. After the Tang Dynasty, Zen in Chinese Buddhism became synonymous with Chinese Buddhism. Buddhism is not only a religion but also a philosophical thought in China today.
Key Words:Buddhism Tang Dynasty Zen Buddhism Philosophy Chinese culture
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Author-Name:Nimmi Maria Oommen
Title: KAIZEN PHILOSOPHY AND TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM )
Abstract:In the decade of 1980, management techniques focusing on employee involvement, and empowerment through teamwork approach and interactive communications and on improving job design were not new, but Japanese companies seemed to implement such techniques much more effectively than others .The business lesson of the 1980�s was that Japanese firms, in their quest for global competitiveness, demonstrated a greater commitment to the philosophy of continuous improvement than Western companies did. For such a philosophy the Japanese used the term Kaizen. This conceptual paper is an educational analysis of Kaizen philosophy and its connection with Total Quality Management (TQM)
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Author-Name:Nidhi Mathur
Author-Name:Rajshree Vaishnav
Title: INTELLIGENCE AND SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT OF JOINT AND NUCLEAR FAMILY CHILDREN STUDYING AT HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL
Abstract:Indian society is always considered as traditional and well cultured society due to its joint family system since ancient times. Family plays very significant role in development of children.  The impact of globalization and modernization resulted into breaking of traditional system of joint family into nuclear family in India. The Joint and nuclear both type of systems of families have their own advantages and disadvantages in terms of raising of children and providing facilities to family members. The present study is an attempt to compare the intelligence and social adjustment level of children belonging to joint and nuclear family. To study the impact of family type on intelligence and social adjustment of high school students a sample of  sample of 2400 students  belonging to joint and nuclear family has been selected. The intelligence and social adjustment score of children belonging to joint and nuclear family is compared using t test. It has been found that children belonging to joint family having better intelligence and social adjustment than the children belong to nuclear family at high school level. 
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Author-Name:Sumati Rajkumari
Title: VALUES OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS: A CROSS CULTURAL STUDY
Abstract:A value is a belief, a mission, or a philosophy that is meaningful. Whether one is consciously aware of them or not, every individual has a core set of personal values. Values can range from the commonplace, such as the belief in hard work and punctuality, to the more psychological, such as self reliance, concern for others and harmony of purpose, (John 2009). Values are the nexus to future progress. It is the call of the Divine to the minds of men to seek a better life to pursue ultimate delight and fulfilment in life, (Momen, 2009). The present study was formulated to investigate the values of adolescent girls of Imphal West of Manipur and Coimbatore city of Tamil Nadu to see the differential pattern in values.  By looking at people from different culture and ethnic groups, researchers can learn which aspects of development are universal and are culturally determined,(Papalia et al 2007). Explore and compare the values of the selected girls of Imphal west and Coimbatore city in relation to selected variables was the objectives of the research.
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Author-Name:Rameshsingh M.Chauhan
Title: VALUES OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS: A CROSS CULTURAL STUDY
Abstract:A value is a belief, a mission, or a philosophy that is meaningful. Whether one is consciously aware of them or not, every individual has a core set of personal values. Values can range from the commonplace, such as the belief in hard work and punctuality, to the more psychological, such as self reliance, concern for others and harmony of purpose, (John 2009). Values are the nexus to future progress. It is the call of the Divine to the minds of men to seek a better life to pursue ultimate delight and fulfilment in life, (Momen, 2009). The present study was formulated to investigate the values of adolescent girls of Imphal West of Manipur and Coimbatore city of Tamil Nadu to see the differential pattern in values.  By looking at people from different culture and ethnic groups, researchers can learn which aspects of development are universal and are culturally determined,(Papalia et al 2007). Explore and compare the values of the selected girls of Imphal west and Coimbatore city in relation to selected variables was the objectives of the research.
Key Words:Creativity, Linguistic Creativity, English
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Author-Name:Abha D. Jain
Title: MENTAL HEALTH OF XI STANDARD STUDENTS OF AHMEDABAD CITY
Abstract:In the current research paper the investigator�s aim is to investigate the Mental Health of XI standard students of Ahmadabad City. To find out the mental health total 320 students of XI Standard were comprised by random sampling technique. For the collection of the data Dr. R.S. Patel�s questionnaire was used. Mean, SD and t-test techniques were applied to reach the result. In this study it was found that gender, type of the school, type of the family and the zone are having the same levels.
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Author-Name:Laishram Sadhana Devi
Title: THE ROLE OF THE MUSEUM IN SPREADING KNOWLEDGE TO MANKIND
Abstract:Museum imparts knowledge to the present and future generations about a nation�s natural and cultural heritages by preserving objects of the past and present times in-tact. The museum exhibits to collect objects, preserve and conserve the collection intact and thus remains indispensable instrument of education. Formerly, teaching in schools, college and other educational institutes was done by reading from books. However, in this advanced scientific age, students are taught with practical demonstration by using visual aids. The paper focus on the role of museum in spreading knowledge to the mankind.
Key Words:museum, knowledge, mankind, Manipur
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Author-Name:Laishram Randhoni Devi
Title:CHALLENGES IN EXPANSION WITH EXCELLENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MANIPUR
Abstract:The present paper tries to track down all existing education policies of the country and the efforts of GOI to bring expansion in higher education since post independence till date. The vision of joining Global Knowledge Society has the ultimate goal of both expansion and excellence inseparable as two faces of a coin. Many challenges are met midway and solutions regarding is the need of time.
Key Words:challenges, expansion, excellence, excellence in higher education, higher education, Manipur

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Author-Name:Vivekanand Jha 
Title:CHARACTERIZATION IN AMITAV GHOSH�S NOVEL, �SEA OF POPPIES�
Abstract:Amitabh Ghosh�s ambitious novel, �Sea of Poppies� is an inaugural volume of his planned Ibis trilogy. The two other novels of this trilogy are River of Smoke (2011) and Flood of Fire (2015).  The novel, �Sea of Poppies� is set in India in 1838, on the eve of the Anglo-Chinese opium wars of 1839-43 and 1846-60. It is an apt and concrete commentary on how colonialism damaged and divided Indian society. It paints a poignant portrait of the human devastation and decadence caused by imperialism. To his own confession, it took four years to write Sea of Poppies.  The novel was also shortlisted for Britain�s Man Booker Prize. 
Key Words:characterization, amitav, amitav ghosh, sea of poppies, poppies
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Author-Name:Th. Asha Sinha 
Title:CHARACTERIZATION IN AMITAV GHOSH�S NOVEL, �SEA OF POPPIES�
Abstract:Energy has always been the key to the man�s greatest goals and to his dreams that lead to better quality of life. In India energy problem is very serious and main objectives is move to find solution to match demand and supply of energy source. In our world today we have two lagging resources � energy and water. The need for conserving energy and developing alternative energy is a must and also to bring about change in the mind to focus on renewable resource of energy. To get power, the promising option is to make more extensive used of the renewable sources like sun. This paper is an attempt to make aware of the global energy problem and leading role of the alternative energy sources for future survival and to encourage students and young generation to give innovative ideas.
Key Words:energy, solar energy, development, sustainable development
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Author-Name:Xie Ruilin
Title:READING FRAGMENTATION: CONCERNS AND ISSUES
Abstract:The progress of technology is bilateral for it brings us not only convenience but also trouble, we enjoy our mobile phones, laptops and convenient transport, but also suffer from the lack of time, the lack of happiness and environmental troubles at the same time. Reading fragmentation is one of the common problems come up with the development of high-technology, people live with high- technologies have less time to read even a full book earnestly, due to the lack of time which is caused by endless work or entertainment. There is no need to discuss how important books are for human, we can easily conclude that we human can�t develop without the help of books throughout our history, so it�s necessary for us to think over what we should do when we face the reading fragmentation?
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Author-Name:Cao Chenrui
Title:READING FRAGMENTATION: CONCERNS AND ISSUES
Abstract:Seminars, conferences and journals provide opportunity to exchange ideas. Visiting a foreign country is something special. We come to know about the attractions of that country. All or any people known to me has a lot of great memories with India, always missing her, my second hometown. Today many of our students are working in various Indian states, they also have very special feeling with India. So proud of them, because we're all serving for India and China. To elaborate on it, I will discuss about how Yunnan plays a very important role in India-China historical exchanges; highlight educational exchange and cooperation between India and Yunnan as well strengthen the research and promote the Yunnan-India cooperation in some major fields.
Key Words:new spaces, India, China, India-China, Yunnan, Interaction in Yunnan
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Author-Name:Abha D. Jain
Title:TRAINEE TEACHERS ATTITUDE TOWARDS STUDENTS IN RELATION TO CERTAIN VARIABLES
Abstract:This study aimed to identify the attitudes of trainee teachers towards students with specific learning disabilities and differentiation of the curriculum. Significant differences were found between the attitudes of primary and secondary school trainee teachers, and the influence of training. There were no differences in attitudes according to experience with students with specific learning disabilities. The findings have implications for teacher training programs. The different Policies on the inclusion of students with special educational needs in mainstream classrooms have focused attention on how general education teachers perceive these students. Furthermore with specific learning disabilities forming a large group of diverse students, and teachers� attitudes often not changing over the career span, preparing teachers for inclusive education is vitally important. 
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Author-Name:Th. Asha Sinha
Title:SURVEY OF AIDS IN MANIPUR
Abstract:Though Manipur is the first state in India to have adopted the strategy on Harm Reduction or Harm Minimization integrated with a care component under the name, Rapid Intervention and Care (RIAC) Project, but there are still much works to be done. Similarly, in other programmes too, concerted action is to be taken up. The paper presents the survey and stresses the change of behaviour of the infected and affected people as well of the care providers, counsellors and officials. For this, they need capacity building and further capacitation. The services of these people are very important in the sense that they have to spare more thought, time and energy for welfare of a section of mankind. 
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Author-Name:Rameshsingh M.Chauhan
Title:SSHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY�S: A CRITICAL STUDY
Abstract:Shakespearean say that tragedy is nothing but a sad play is not accurate the plays often involve the fall of noble stature. The character always has a fatal that leads to their downfall. Their downfall is usually set into motion by external forces that the characters have little or no control over. The tragedies are also characterized by a great deal of death. The tone is usually very somber from the onset of the play. The plays are meant to examine human nature. The elements below can be found in Shakespeare tragedies, how well do they match the play know? They end with the death of the tragic heroes. The deaths of the heroes have a big impact on the people around them. And the larger community other person dies as part of the tragic chain of events. The heroes reach a pack in the day of happiness or achievement. Macbeth becomes King Romeo and Juliet get married. This usually happens about through. After this peak, there is a peripateia where events take a terrible turn for the worse. The heroes are in some part responsible for this change of fortunes. The paper critically analyses the Shakespearean tragedy.
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Author-Name:Yuan Yuan
Title:HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AS AN INDICATOR OF COMMON FEELINGS
Abstract:Shakespearean say that tragedy is nothing but a sad play is not accurate the plays often involve the fall of noble stature. The character always has a fatal that leads to their downfall. Their downfall is usually set into motion by external forces that the characters have little or no control over. The tragedies are also characterized by a great deal of death. The tone is usually very somber from the onset of the play. The plays are meant to examine human nature. The elements below can be found in Shakespeare tragedies, how well do they match the play know? They end with the death of the tragic heroes. The deaths of the heroes have a big impact on the people around them. And the larger community other person dies as part of the tragic chain of events. The heroes reach a pack in the day of happiness or achievement. Macbeth becomes King Romeo and Juliet get married. This usually happens about through. After this peak, there is a peripateia where events take a terrible turn for the worse. The heroes are in some part responsible for this change of fortunes. The paper critically analyses the Shakespearean tragedy.
Key Words:human, behaviour, human behaviour, indicator, feeling, common feelings
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Author-Name:Devendra Ameta
Author-Name:Chandra Ameta
Title:EDUCATION FOR PEACE: GLOBAL INITIATIVES AND THE INDIAN PERSPECTIVES
Abstract:Peace is more meaningful when it is considered taking into account the social and cultural context and the needs of the country. Peace enriched by cultural and spiritual values of the country with the universal human values turns most valuable. Thus peace education is a remedial measures to protect children from falling into the ways of violence in society. The paper attempts to develop focus on the perspectives take for peace education to develop a set of behavioral skills necessary for peaceful living and peace building from which the whole of humanity will benefit.
Key Words:peace, education, peace education, perspective
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Author-Name:Li Haoliang
Title:SOCIAL APPS: CHANGING OUR LIFE
Abstract:With tremendous market of mobile phone keeps expanding, the application has changed the main platform from computer to mobile phone. As the mobile app has been a way of life, the impact of them should not be neglected. Some of them bring a lot convenience to us, undoubtedly. But the same way, the negative impact of mobile app could also be a hidden trouble in our life, especially social apps, which we use most frequently. This paper focuses on the development of applications, how social apps are impacting on our life, and what can we do to avoid the bad and use the good.
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Author-Name:Sonara Dharmesh Ramjibhai
Title:ROLE OF INNOVATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COUNTRY
Abstract:According to Roberts, Innovation = invention + exploitation. Since Independence India has improved its relative productivity performance, but there remains a significant gap in market sector productivity between Developed and developing countries. Much of the gap between them is due to lower levels of capital intensity and skills. .Still India is legging much from the skill development of Point of view .However, even taking these into account, there remains a significant gap. This reflects not just a weakness in high tech areas but an inability to incorporate best practice techniques and methods in technological Innovation. This includes comparatively low and falling levels of R&D and patenting as well as a distinct lag in the diffusion of innovations relative to other countries. This paper illustrates why technological innovation is considered as a major factor or driving force in economic growth and focuses on some of the most distinctive features of innovation in the highly industrialized economies of this era. In particular, the paper attempts to examine a primary single feature, �uncertainty� that dominates the search for new technologies by drawing several cases on the developed countries experience. It also touches on the impact of technological innovation in the developing countries and how it is transforming their business.
Key Words:invention, exploitation, innovation, technology, productivity growth, technovation,
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Author-Name:Cao Chenrui
Title:DIASPORA AS A FOREIGN POLICY TOOL: A CASE STUDY OF INDIAN DIASPORA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Abstract:Human resource mobility is an essential feature of today�s globalized world where integrated world markets, networks and technologies are all contributing to the increasing movement of labor, students, professionals, and families. Governments on both sides of the migration chain increasingly recognize the value of the diaspora�s voluntary engagement with their countries of origin and are seeking ways to optimize this engagement. The question facing policy-makers is not so much whether the diaspora can benefit their countries of origin, but what kind of government policies and programmes� can foster and promote these relationships. Diasporas are not only key drivers in development efforts but also in strengthening bilateral relations between host and home nations. In the contemporary globalized world, the diasporas have emerged as a powerful factor in developing relations between the nation-states. Notably, the Indian diaspora has acted as a catalyst in strengthening bilateral relations between India and the host nations. The India-US Civil Nuclear Deal is a case in point, as Indian diasporas in the United States successfully lobbied for clinching of the nuclear deal. Indian Diaspora is one of the largest in the world and it has considerable soft power credentials for the Indian Foreign Policy effecting trade and business relations. The South East Asian region has a plethora of economic avenues for investors from across the globe. It has become vital for India to build a favorable rapport with this region. The Indian presence in Southeast Asia is set deep down in history. There are innumerable accounts of traders, preachers and adventures who ventured into the high seas and influenced the eastern part of the world, to the extent of �Indianising� it socially, culturally, religiously, and in many other ways. However, it was during the colonial period that government sponsored migrations in the form of labourers, officials and service providers started, which later resulted into permanent settlements. The diasporic consciousness emerged as the settlers became integral part of economic and political lives of receiving societies, while continuing to be connected with the motherland. More recently, the migration of skilled and highly skilled professionals and entrepreneurs and India�s opening towards Southeast Asia has given a new face and identity to the Indian communities in the region. Hence, this paper is an attempt to analyze the impact of India�s diaspora policy with regard to Indian diaspora in Southeast Asia. It seeks to examine how effectively India can utilize its diaspora as a foreign policy tool to exert its influence in the South East Asia.�
Key Words:diaspora, Indian diaspora, foreign policy, south east asia
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Author-Name:Swati Nigam
Title:ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES SKILLS ON EFFECTIVENESS OF TEACHING ENGLISH METHOD
Abstract:The role and status of English is higher than ever as evidenced by its position as a key subject of medium of instruction, curriculum. In view of its relevance, it has become imperative for English Language teachers and learners to realize the fundamental role of information and communication technology as a catalyst in the advancement of the frontiers of knowledge in language acquisition which is a prerequisite to the viability of the global economic development. The paper focuses on the role f ICT in teaching English method.
Key Words:ICT, English, English method, teaching skill, teaching methodology
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Author-Name:Bhavnaben P. Patel
Title:ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES SKILLS ON EFFECTIVENESS OF TEACHING ENGLISH METHOD
Abstract:In present scenario Media is considered as food and clothing, it is the mirror to modern society. As it changes the society with information, education, entertainment, advertising and correlating parts of the society. The main sources of Media are Newspaper, Magazine, Television and Internet that telecast the news, set agendas act as public representatives and socializes people. This paper presets the interdependency of power and media with education.
Key Words:media, power, education, trends
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Author-Name:Tiwari Sunita Rohit Gautam
Title:WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION IN INDIA
Abstract:The population of women in this world is almost half but when we see the life of both men and women in this world then we realize that half of population is living in miserable condition while other half is dominating over them. The patriarchal male domination ideology is the main reason behind the condition of women as they were denied equal opportunities in the different parts of the world. The condition of women was raised after the movements of women empowerment were started all over the world. The rise of feminist ideas has led the tremendous improvement in the condition of women all over the world. Education performed major role to improve the condition of women and made them aware for the rights of women all over the world. Education of women in India has been also a major preoccupation of both as government and civil society as educated and well trained women can play and perform very important role in the development of India very well. The paper presents the effect of education for women empowerment.
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Author-Name:Shivaram Mohanbhai Bhataiya
Title:PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE: A CRITICAL STUDY
Abstract:A preface, which is included in the front matter of a book, is your chance to speak directly to your readers about why you wrote the book, what it's about, and why it's important. Many books don't require one, especially works of fiction, but if you're wondering how to write a preface, here's an overview.
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Author-Name:Pandya  Disha  Prashant
Title:INDO-ENGLISH POET�S AND THEIR POETRY�S
Abstract:Poetry is the expression of human life from times eternal. India in fact has a long tradition of arts and poetry from ages. Colonialism gave a new language, English for the expression of Indians. The poetry written by the Indians in English in the last 150 years may be said to have three phases: the imitative, the assimilative and the experimental. Modern poets are considered as the post independent poets who turned anthologists and self styled. It has earned its own distinct characters. A large number of Indian poets in English appeared in sixties and after. The paper presents poets and their poetry style.
Key Words:English, India, Indo-English, poet
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Author-Name:Vivekanand Jha
Title:THEMES OF MYTH, TEMPLE & STONE IN THE POETRY OF JAYANTA MAHAPATRA
Abstract:Jayanta Mahapatra is the most prolific poet in the history of Indian English Poetry, he belongs to poor and middle class family, despite being a scholar from science background he established himself in the arena of English literature, he is the first poet to receive Sahitya Akademi Award in the Indian English Poetry, he is a poet who commands more respect overseas than at home, and last but not least, profundity of images and symbols in his poetry. This paper attempts to present the themes of myth, temple & stone in the poetry of JayantaMahapatra
Key Words:myth, temple, stone, mahapatra, jayantamahapatra
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Author-Name:Luo Xi
Title:ADDING TO THE LEARNING IN YOUTH
Abstract:In the journey of youth, we may experience something unforgettable, something meaningful; we may met someone special or most of them are normal. No matter how does it happen, it�s a part of our journey in the world. In this article, the author wrote about how she decided to teach in Chinese rural area. At where she met a little girl and they come to be friends. The little girl reminded she that when she was also a little girl, who studied in such a rural area but no such volunteers to helped her like what she did. She hopes that what she did can have a small impact in this little girl. Maybe in the future she will get a call from this little girl and tell her she did it.
Key Words:Learning, youth, development, teaching, volunteer, Chinese rural area, feeling, take care of others, summer intern
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Author-Name:Li Haoliang
Title:YOUTH DEVELOPMENT: THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEIGHBOURHOOD
Abstract:In any country youth plays an important role in development. Infact, youth and development are synonymous. The possession of youth is tremendous. It deals with creativity, innovation, technology as well has his culture with him. The development and progress of any country chiefly depends on the youth. Thus the moulding and nurturing of youth in the right direction is must for the development of the youth as well the development and the progress of the country. The paper focusses on the development of the youth with the neighbourhood.   
Key Words:youth, development, youth development, neighbourhood
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Author-Name:Hu Min
Title:LANGUAGE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CHINA AND INDIA
Abstract:Under the influence of globalization, English is used more and more widely. The younger generation in China also attaches more and more importance to English, but its income is not ideal on the basis of high investment. India, our neighbour, has a great advantage in this respect. By comparing the current use of English in China and the current use of language in India, and combining with the new generation of young people's ways of communication, I hope I can get some inspiration in language learning.
Key Words:language, comparative study, China, India
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Author-Name:Dharmesh Sonara
Title:LANGUAGE: ROLE OF LIBRARY SERVICES FOR THE BETTER RESEARCHES
Abstract:According to Plato, Books give a Soul to the Universe wings to the Mind, flight to the Imagination and Life to everything. Person has two �Gurus� in his life span. The first one is Mother a source of formal Education and the second one is Teacher who is a major source inspiration for informal education. In his Journey of the formal and Informal education the place which plays the role of temple of Knowledge in form of storehouse. Now when we are talking about the research based importance of Library services it is inevitable. During the research a lots of thorough knowledge is needed for which the extensive reading and isolation is required. Such a purpose is served by the Mother Called Library. Libraries are critically important in helping researchers to exploit the full benefits and opportunities of the networked world, including such developments as open access and social media. So libraries are a stronger link to the fast developing globe.
Key Words:Formal Education, Storehouse, Imagination, Exploit, Critical, Researchers
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Author-Name:Wei Meng
Title:COMMUNICATION: A SOFT POWER FOR INTERACTION
Abstract:Each of us faces different people every day. It is especially important to communicate with others. Interpersonal relationships are necessary in life. Only when we are happy with others can we benefit our work, study or life. Then how should we get along with others before both parties are happy? I think we are all people with feelings and souls. As long as we treat others with sincerity, the other party will treat ourselves in the same way.  The relationship between people is the collision of two hearts. Treating everyone with heart, you will be happy to get along with others. Of course, you should also pay attention to skills when you get along with others.  First understand the other party's preferences, avoid the other people's hateful things, find the right way for two people to get along, follow some ways to get along, will definitely get good interpersonal relationships
Key Words:communication, soft power, tool, interaction 
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Author-Name:H. H. Parmar
Title:CONTRIBUTING IN NATION BUILDING THROUGH NSS: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUTH
Abstract:National Service Scheme (NSS) was introduced in 1969 with the primary objective of developing the personality and character of the student youth through voluntary community service. Initially it was launched in 37 Universities involving about 40,000 volunteers. However, with the passage of time and as a Pan Indian programme, the number of educational institutions covered under NSS has been increasing year after year. Currently more than 36.5 lakh volunteers are enrolled in 39,695 NSS units spread over 391 Universities/ +2 Councils, 16,278 Colleges and Technical Institutions and 12,483 Senior Secondary Schools.�
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Author-Name:Yuan Yuan
Title:ALIBABA GROUP: DEVELOPMENT AND INFLUENCE
Abstract:As one of the most influential groups in China, the development course of Alibaba group shows us a successful corporate image. The perspectiveness, innovativeness and courage of Jack Ma and his team are the main factors for Alibaba group to achieve great achievements in the early stage of development. Then they conform to the trend of the times and the needs of people, through improving the internal management system and accelerating the process of industrial diversification today they have involved in many fields such as business, media and philanthropy. Unconsciously, they have changed the way of life of most Chinese people and also indicated a new direction of the new generation�s development. 
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Author-Name:Kaberi Saha
Title:PARADIGM SHIFT IN INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION- CHALLENGES AHEAD
Abstract:Indian higher education is changing very rapidly from the 11th Five year plan (2007-2013). These changes are however noticed in three basic areas, viz. the national system of education become global, the education has become the priority and lifelong education for the mass people rather than one time formal education for the fewer ones, as well as it changed into learner centric, rather than teacher centric. These changes are throwing new demands and pose fresh challenges to our established educational system as well as the practices in our country. This paper is an attempt to analyze those challenges and to establish a link with the present scenario of the higher education in our country. There are certain goals to be achieved in the field of higher education and these are expansion, equity and excellence as per mentioned by N.K.C. Here in this paper an attempt has been made to reflect how far these goals have been achieved by the higher educational system at present. Lastly, an overview of the higher education system has been presented with some suggestions to meet the challenges of higher education in India.
Key Words:paradigm shift, higher education, challenges in education
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Author-Name:Swati Nigam
Title:ROLE OF ONLINE EDUCATION IN TODAY�S WORLD
Abstract:The field of education has seen a drastic change in the past two decades. The changing scenario of world economy and advancement in information and communication technology has resulted in the beginning of many new trends in education. Modern day education is all about innovation, accessibility, and suitability. From kindergarten to university, students are encouraged to learn through interactive and practical tools. Higher education is more career-oriented today than ever before. With advent of ICT, Online education is preferred because of its extendibility and expediency. It allows learners to set their own study time and duration without compromising on their present commitments. Online learning is cost effective and it carries great worth for jobseekers.
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Author-Name:Bhavnaben P.Patel

Title:WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND ENGLISH LITERATURE

Abstract:In academic literature, the word empowerment first came onto the scene with regards to civil rights. The term really took off with literature discussing empowerment of marginalized peoples, such as women and the poor. For example, in 1983 the Women�s Studies international forum discussed empowerment of women in �Power and Empowerment.� From then until now, the literature has increasingly been focused on these issues. The key focus of the paper thus remains literature and empowerment.
Key Words: women, empowerment, literature, English literature
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Author-Name:Brahmbhatt Kishan Mukeshbhai
Title:A STUDY OF ENGLISH VOCABULARY OF THE FIRST YEAR B.A. STUDENTS
Abstract:This paper aims to measure the English vocabulary of the First Year B.A. students of Gujarat University. For the sampling, survey method will be used to select 280 students of the third year science students who will be accessed with the self-made tool on English Vocabulary with three different sections. The analyses will be done with techniques of mean, SD and t- test. 
Key Words:vocabulary, English vocabulary, Gujarat University
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Author-Name:Pandya  Disha  Prashant
Title:IMPORTANCE OF PRONUNCIATION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION
Abstract:Learners with good communication skills are likely to be understood even though they make errors in other areas, whereas learners with bad pronunciation will not be understood, even if their grammar is perfect. Learners who have bad pronunciation feel lonely, employment difficulties, avoid speaking in English, limited opportunities for further study. If the sound of word is differing it may lead the listener to some other meanings, and if this happens, it is very much obvious that it�s not a proper communication. Everybody judge people by they communicate, and so learners with poor pronunciation can be judged as uneducated, lack of knowledge in pronunciation or incompetent. So learners should have knowledge about the pronunciation. Many learners find pronunciation is difficult aspect of English to acquire. Therefore, some sort of instruction and practice is must in class. This paper analyses the importance of pronunciation, discuss the English pronunciation, and communication. 
Key Words: Pronunciation, Communication, Effectiveness of Pronunciation, English Pronunciation
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Author-Name:Tiwari Sunita  Rohit Gautam
Title:EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF IQAC -CHALLENGES AND BEST PRACTICES
Abstract:Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) for quality sustenance and enhancement is guiding the Higher Education Institutions in the most efficient way and the institutions are emerging with good results. The quality goals and objectives are to be consistently achieved and maintain excellence in performance of students with respect to grades, discipline, placement, extracurricular activities and social work. It is advisable to pay attention to the innovative teaching methods and procedure of evaluation which will be the main focal point of this paper. 
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Author-Name:P. Dhaneshwari Devi 
Title:MOLASSES IN CULTURE AND CUSTOM: THE CASE OF MANIPUR  
Abstract:Indian higher education is changing very rapidly from the 11th Five year plan (2007-2013). These changes are however noticed in three basic areas, viz. the national system of education become global, the education has become the priority and lifelong education for the mass people rather than one time formal education for the fewer ones, as well as it changed into learner centric, rather than teacher centric. These changes are throwing new demands and pose fresh challenges to our established educational system as well as the practices in our country. This paper is an attempt to analyze those challenges and to establish a link with the present scenario of the higher education in our country. There are certain goals to be achieved in the field of higher education and these are expansion, equity and excellence as per mentioned by N.K.C. Here in this paper an attempt has been made to reflect how far these goals have been achieved by the higher educational system at present. Lastly, an overview of the higher education system has been presented with some suggestions to meet the challenges of higher education in India.
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Author-Name:H. H. Parmar
Title:ANALYSIS OF PERCEPTION AND EATING PATTERN OF YOUTH IN INDIA
Abstract:The objective of the study to explore the trend of having food related life styles among the youth of Ahmedabad, to identify their socio �demographic characteristics and investigate the difference in attitude towards fast food and normal food. The survey was conducted with 100 young food users ranging in age from 18-24 years with the help of questionnaire. According to the data obtained from the research results, the average youth prefer homemade food. Significant differences were found among the six segments in terms of socio-demographic characteristics and attitudes to fast food and normal food. The frequency of distribution of food related segments was 28.0 %( fast food), 82.0 %( homemade food) respectively. It has been determined that the most of the females involved in the research prefer homemade because they like it, it is nutritious, prices are reasonable and they intake vegetables. Thus, it is concluded that many young females is associated with substantially increased usage for homemade food than the fast food.
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Author-Name:Wei Meng
Title:ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND CONCERNS FOR SMART CITY
Abstract:Smart City is the use of information and communication technology to sense, analyze and integrate key information of the core system of urban operation, thus meeting various needs including people's livelihood, environmental protection, public safety, urban services, industrial and commercial activities. Make a smart response. Its essence is to use advanced information technology to realize the intelligent management and operation of the city, thereby creating a better life for the people in the city and promoting the harmonious and sustainable growth of the city. Smart cities are the ultimate development of modern cities. In the historical context of increased pressure on land use in modern cities and traffic congestion, developing smart cities is the best choice for solving these problems. However, the construction of smart cities itself is also facing many problems. This paper explores these issues and proposes corresponding solution.
Key Words:paradigm shift, higher education, challenges in education
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Author-Name:Li Haoliang
Title:SMART CITY: INFORMATION AND SHARING
Abstract:With the rapid development of economy and digitech, the form and structure of the urban keep changing and developing. Problems, like resource wastage, pollution, public security, follow with the fast continuous development. As the age of data comes, data also plays an irreplaceable role in urban development. In fact, data has led the road of urban development. And also the concept of sharing economy gives a new path of developing. This paper focuses on problems of urban development, how the data impact on it and how to make the best use of sharing economy.
Key Words: smart city: information, sharing
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Author-Name:Yang Zhengping
Title:ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS FOR SMART CITY
Abstract:We live in the 21st century, we are happy and joyful, and at the same time we may face danger from time to time.  With the rapid development of economy, it has brought many benefits to our lives. However, these benefits are not pure, but have a price.  As the age grows up, some things around us are undergoing subtle changes. It brings us many wonderful things, but also brings us many problems, the first of which is environmental issues.
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Author-Name:Yuan Yuan
Title:SMART CITY- PROS AND CONS: AN EXPERIENTIAL FEELING
Abstract:Nowadays, with the increasing problem of population expansion and resource shortage, a series of urban diseases have caused many problems to citizens. Smart city is a new urban management mode put forward and carried out by people to solve the current environmental problems and the waste of resources. This project is not only related to government, but also related to enterprises and individuals. However, not all cities can meet the requirements of the construction of smart city because it requires a comparatively complete infrastructure. However, smart cities monitor and manage cities in real time through the Internet, because of this, protecting the network security of digital management system has also become an urgent problem.
Key Words:Smart City, Pros and Cons, Experiential Feeling
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Author-Name:Sonara Dharmesh Ramjibhai
Title:BALANCE BETWEEN COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT IN NATION BUILDING
Abstract:This paper highlights the role of Commerce and Management In Nation Building. Commerce means a commercial activity that enhances the standard of living within a nation that will increase its platform or standard with respect to other Nations. When commerce is allowed to run unregulated or uncontrolled as it has, large businesses and major conglomerates can become autonomous which make them too powerful which showers negative impacts Nationally as well as globally to the benefit of business owners and for that it is rightly quoted by Michelle Obama that Success is not about How Much Money you make, it�s about the difference you make in people�s lives. This statement justifies that Nation Building does not means only commercial Development. Commerce has to be managed in such a way that its benefits encompass each and every citizen of the Nation the Mother India. If we consider economical wealth as commerce, it must be nurtured in such a way that each and every source weather man or material must be either managed or harnessed in a human way. So it is an effort to highlight the importance of role of Commerce and Management in Nation Building. Broadly speaking, nations should be harmonized with the way commercial activity is managed to enhance the prosperity of its citizens and those who directly benefit by creating  jobs, beneficial things (man/material) and services. The organization and coordination of the activities of a business in order to achieve specific objectives is defined as the process of being managed or Harmonica of the Management. Management is often included as a factor of production along with machines, materials and money. (Drucker, Peter) According to the management Maestro/guru the basic task of management is marketing and innovation. This paper examines the key elements to the outcomes of the correlation of commerce and management and its effect on the Nation Building
Key Words:commerce, management, effects, correlation, importance, people�s lives
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Author-Name:Lou Xi
Title:AYURVEDA: A SOURCE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Abstract:Ayurveda, is a popular name in India. It is a medicine, it is a culture, and it is a name for all and any product to ascertain its authenticity. Similar to Ayurveda in China is Traditional Chinese Medicine convinced by almost all Chinese people. When it comes some chronic disease, people prefer turn to Traditional Chinese Medicine for help rather than western medicine. Looking to the commonness between Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine, this paper presents an interesting thought in direction of career development.
Key Words:Ayurveda, entrepreneurship, traditional medicine people�s lives
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Author-Name:Meenakshi Srivastava
Title: FACTORS CAUSING STUDENT ABSENTEEISM ACCORDING SCHOOL CLIMATE
Abstract:The study of absenteeism is very important for any school/college. The word absenteeism means the absence of student from class when he is scheduled to be present at school/college. When teacher has no information in advance, that the student will not reputed for class if he has taken leave to which he/she is entitled or on ground of sickness or in case of accident. Thus absence may authorized or unauthorized wilful or caused by circumstance beyond teacher's control.There are many factors involved in motivating students to attend school. Students, who are not motivated, hence will usually decide not to be present in school. Based on several researches conducted, the rate of absenteeism among students increases annually. As a result, this problem will more or less adversely affect the school�s reputation. Thus, this study is conducted to identify factors that cause students absenteeism according school climate. This paper is an attempt to investigate the absenteeism of the students according to school climate. For this purpose a survey was carried out using questionnaire tool for student�s absenteeism.
Key Words:absenteeism, school, school climate, TLP, education
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Author-Name:K. Manitombi Devi
Title: PARENTAL ATTITUDE TOWARDS GIRL�S EDUCATION IN HILLY DISTRICT OF MANIPUR
Abstract:Status of girl�s education has been a positive impact on their outlook and helps them in the society. The world cannot exist without women. They have every right as men but the traditional society has been blinded by the false notion by considering women as beneath the men in all the sphere of life. As a result, it has become very important to remove this particular notion and assigned the women her rightful position i.e. on the same platform as men. This can only be achieved when girls are educated and they realized their true position. Therefore, education of girls have become very important. The other way of removing these atrocities is by erasing the traditional attitude of parents towards education of the girls into a favorable and supportive attitude. It has particularly important in hill districts since it has the lowest girls literacy rate. It is important for the parents to truly and honestly develop a favorable attitude towards the education of girls. In terms of literacy, Manipur (79.21%) is higher than All India (72.99%) average. Among the North Eastern States of India, Mizoram ranks first and Manipur fifth as per 2011 census. As recorded in 2011 census, Imphal West District ranked first among the districts of Manipur with 86.08 percent literates which are followed by Churachandpur District with 82.7 % and Chandel with 70.05% Dept of Education as of least literate district in Manipur. Thus, education is a powerful weapon we can use to change the world. As such necessary step can be taken up to further cause of education. The area of hilly districts in the whole of Manipur is the most backward in the area of women�s education.
Key Words:Girl education, parental attitude, education
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Author-Name:Ch. Tomba Singh
Title: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION IN MANIPUR
Abstract:In the 21st Century and if we look back at the evolution of developments indications, it is easy to note that these are truly phenomenal. The priority agenda today is to prepare teachers for tomorrow, tomorrow�s Manipur in a national perspective. Teachers have crucial roles to play in preparing young people not only to face the future with confidence but also to build it with purpose and responsibility. Teachers are instrumental in the development of positive attitudes to learning. The importance of the role of the teachers as an agent of change, promoting understanding and tolerance, has never been more obvious than today. It is likely to become even more critical in the twenty-first century. The present paper is to focus on the importance of teacher education in general and need of such education in the state of Manipur in particular, and to highlight the developmental trends to secondary teachers education programmes in Manipur and also to focus some specific general problems and prospects of teacher education imparted in the state in the 21st century.
Key Words:teacher education, secondary education, education, secondary teacher education
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Author-Name:Parul C. Dave
Title: JOB SATISFACTION OF WOMEN EMPLOYEES IN EDUCATION SECTOR
Abstract:Job satisfaction is a term related to Psychology, Human Resource Management and Organizational behavior. Many researchers in various fields were conducted on job satisfaction and by each research new knowledge is generated in this area. As we believe that teaching is a field where high motivation is always needed and job satisfaction is a major factor which affects motivation. With all these views here researcher tried to measure the level of job satisfaction among women teachers working at different level of education. The present study was a survey type study in which the teachers were given job satisfaction scale made by researcher along with necessary instructions. The opinions collected on the scale were transferred in to score. With the help of SPSS program F-Value and t-value were calculated to compare the three groups. The analysis showed that there was a significant difference in the job satisfaction of these three groups as the f-value and t-value were significant at 0.05 level. The major finding of the present study shows that among these three groups the higher educators were having lowest job satisfaction while no significant difference was found between the job satisfaction of primary teachers and higher secondary teachers. This study helps the authority of higher education to take necessary steps to increase the level of job satisfaction and also helps the higher educators to find out the reasons for lower job satisfaction by self-evaluation.
Key Words:Job Satisfaction, Women Employees, Women, Education, Education Sector
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Author-Name:L. Basanti Devi
Title: JOB SATISFACTION OF WOMEN EMPLOYEES IN EDUCATION SECTOR
Abstract:Education in the traditional sense means imparting knowledge and skill as well as controlling or disciplining the behaviour of an individual. The history and civilization of a nation is reflected by its education. It also tells the advancement of a race in the matter of experience, knowledge, wisdom, aptitude, skills, and other human values from time to time. The way of conservation of knowledge and skills and the methods of its transmission was regarded as the education of the native people of Manipur in the early period. The present paper is to focus a retrospective historical background of the growth of education in Manipur since 33 A.D. upto 1891.
Key Words:Job Satisfaction, Women Employees, Women, Education, Education
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Author-Name:Taorem Surendra Singh
Title: SELF-ESTEEM AND CLASSROOM PERFORMANCE COMPETENCY OF TEACHERS OF HIGH SCHOOLS WITHIN URBAN AREA OF IMPHAL EAST DISTRICT
Abstract:The teacher is the central point in the process of education. For a teacher, self-esteem and classroom performance competency may be considered to be important qualities. The loss caused by the deficiencies in the teacher component can't be restored by any amount of inputs. The poor performance of teachers certainly affects the tone of school. If teachers are incompetent, dissatisfied with their job and not guided by proper values, the entire edifice of education system will be in danger. Effective teaching requires good and competent teachers. An effective teacher is one who is able to bring out intended learning outcomes. This ability to bring out intended learning outcomes is concerned with teacher competencies. The successful teacher tends to be warm, understanding, friendly, responsible, systematic, imaginative and enthusiastic. Considering the notion that personality of a teacher has an effect on his/ her competency. Self-esteem is an important personality characteristics of an individual. Therefore this study will analyze the effect of self-esteem of the teacher on his/her classroom performance competency among teachers working in High Schools of Imphal Area.
Key Words:Self-esteem of the teacher, Classroom Performance Competency, High School Teachers, and Imphal Area
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Author-Name:Th. Asha Sinha
Title: PROBLEMS & PROSPECTS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA IN THE CONTEXT OF NATIONAL KNOWLEDGE COMMISSION 
Abstract:Knowledge makes a man complete. He thinks better act better and experiences better. Through knowledge the communication and the exchange of ideas and experiences is possible. Knowledge breaks up the mind as real maintain the body. Real knowledge is something else. It cultivate certain qualities in man which enable him to act properly. It implies certain values which must be cultivated through education. The article focusses on Knowledge as the main instrument through which other aims can be achieved, because it awakens the brain of the individual.
Key Words: High School Teachers, and Imphal Area
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Author-Name:Mintu Mondal
Title:RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH  
Abstract:We tried to understand how qualitative research approach functions in the social sciences research field? Explain the main theme of our study we mention some attributes of the qualitative research approach. We use a German word Geisteswissenschaften for decodes attributes of the qualitative research approach in terms of humanity.  The main findings of our study is no research work will viable or publicly accepts without humanness or Menschlichkeit and we suggest that a researcher have ethical values for doing a research work. Here we put a research design for making a good qualitative research. The design lies in Narrative or Grand Narrative, Phenomenology, Grounded theory and Case Study and follows some methods like participant observations, in-depth interviews and open ended discussions.   
Key Words: Geisteswissenschaften, Narrative or Grand Narrative, Phenomenology, Grounded theory and Case Study.
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Author-Name:Lalima Singh
Title:DIVYANG AND THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION: AN ANALYSIS OF THE BENEFICIAL PROVISIONS
Abstract:In the present paper an endeavour has been made to analyse the provisions of the Indian Constitution for the Specially Abled persons (Divyangs). It is a modest attempt to scrutinize the beneficiary provisions for Divyangs from the point of view of social, economic and political justice. In this paper various Constitutional provisions and Acts related to the Divyangs have been outlined. The present paper also tries to bring into light the fact that the State is committed towards safeguarding and providing welfare measures for the Specially Abled persons. Moreover, this paper also encompasses and deals with various laws, provisions and legislations that have been enacted for protecting the rights of the Divyangs. This paper is largely based on secondary data collected from various sources such as books, journals, articles, newspapers, etc.
Key Words: Divyang,  Indian Constitution, Beneficial Provisions
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Author-Name:Rajkumari Indira Devi
Title:TO BE OR NOT TO BE SITA: READING THE APPROPRIATION OF MYTH IN�LAJJA
Abstract:In the present paper an endeavour has been made to analyse the provisions of the Indian Constitution for the Specially Abled persons (Divyangs). It is a modest attempt to scrutinize the beneficiary provisions for Divyangs from the point of view of social, economic and political justice. In this paper various Constitutional provisions and Acts related to the Divyangs have been outlined. The present paper also tries to bring into light the fact that the State is committed towards safeguarding and providing welfare measures for the Specially Abled persons. Moreover, this paper also encompasses and deals with various laws, provisions and legislations that have been enacted for protecting the rights of the Divyangs. This paper is largely based on secondary data collected from various sources such as books, journals, articles, newspapers, etc.
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Author-Name:Cao Chenrui
Title: INDIA-CHINA RELATIONS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Abstract:India and China are naturally a pair of sister countries. Their similarities and their association are great, numerous and intimate with every aspect and from every standard of observation and judgment. Looking over the geography and history of all the nations in the world, it is observed that there are no other two nations that can be compared to these two countries. The two countries, both situated in the bright and glorious continent of Asia; India to the south-west and China to the north-east, spread out lordly in different direction but yet are linked up at the main line, just like the two wheels of the carriage or the wings of a bird, and the two hands and feet or the two ears and eyes of a person. More than 2,000 years ago, the southern silk road from Yunnan became the link of trade, culture exchanges between China and South and Southeast Asian countries. Yunnan has historically shared a border with India for a long time. The state in the western part of Yunnan was connected with the ancient state of India which still adds to the better relationship of the two countries. With this background the article stress on the similarity of the two countries and highlights the avenues yet to be achieved by the counties.
Key Words: emerging trends, India, China, India and China, developing countries
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Author-Name:Cao Chenrui
Author-Name:Azamat Maks�d�nov
Title: THE CORPORATE IMAGE AS A WEAPON IN THE ATTRACTION OF PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES
Abstract:Understanding the role of corporate image as an employer in the process of attraction stage is important for effective selection and recruitment of an organization. There is a good reason to expect that firms with better image attract larger and higher-quality applicants. This research aims to analyze the impact of perceived corporate image on prospective workers' intention to apply for a job. The empirical data were obtained from a sample of 90 undergraduate students studying at Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences of Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University (KTMU). Apart of descriptive statistics, Factor Analysis, Pearson's Correlation and Linear Regression analyses were used to test hypotheses. The results revealed that there is a positive and significant relationship between perceived corporate image and intention to apply for a job. The results invite HR-managers to focus more on the employer image of an organization in order to target talented workers.
Key Words: Corporate  image, intention to apply, Prospective Workers, Job Decision.
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Author-Name:Maithili R. P. Singh
Author-Name:Jugal Kishor
Title: THE CORPORATE IMAGE AS A WEAPON IN THE ATTRACTION OF PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYE
Abstract:This study examines the impact of demographic variables on perception of patients towards the doctors and supporting staff of the specialty hospitals. In contrast, high-quality healthcare is a need of every patient. Certainly, if healthcare services experienced to be good, it will result in patients� satisfaction, and this will built a healthy relationship between patients and the healthcare service providers. Recently, it is obligatory to pay devotion to the factors that influence both healthcare quality and patients� satisfaction. Furthermore, the hospital can only be succeeded in the industry if the human force of the hospital is able to recognize the patient�s hierarchy of preferences towards the hospital services and the administration takes decisions based on the patient�s needs.
Key Words: Healthcare Services, Patients� Perception, Demographic Variables.
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Author-Name:Mahesh Thakker
Title: BLOCKCHAIN: A FOUNDATIONAL CHANGE IN FINANCIAL RECORDS
Abstract:Blockchain is a foundational change in how financial records are created, kept, and updated. Rather than having one single owner, blockchain records are distributed among all their users. The genius of the blockchain approach is in using a complex system of consensus and verification to ensure that, even with no central owner and with time lags between all the users, nevertheless a single, agreed-upon version of the truth propagates to all users as part of a permanent record. This creates a kind of �universal entry bookkeeping�, where a single entry is shared identically and permanently with every participant. This paper describes the technology and its likely impact on business, and in particular on the accounting profession.
Key Words:blockchain, finance, accounting, book keeping
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Author-Name:Sneha Master
Title: CLOUD ACCOUNTING � THE GAME CHANGER IN DIGITAL ECONOMY
Abstract:Internet has brought technological innovations at a rapid pace. As an aid to the accounting firms and professional service organizations Cloud Accounting has brought about unquestionable benefits to various industries across the globe . Cloud Accounting enhances the velocity with which applications are deployed, brings out innovation, lowers cost and also makes the business agile. Many companies like Facebook, Google & Amazon have implemented this technology in their business module which enables the organizations to manage their perfect portfolio. The main aim of this paper is to examine and analyze the pros and cons of this technology, its operational module and its benefits for the purpose of accounting and   financial reports. 
Key Words:Cloud, Cloud Computing , Cloud Accounting  
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Author-Name:Gopika Kumar
Author-Name:Vaishali Sharma
Title: SUSTAINABLE SOFT SKILL DEVELOPMENT: STUDY OF SELF-RELIANCE AS AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR MANAGEMENT STUDENTS

Abstract:The education industry is rapidly changing and as time has progressed the distinction between hard and soft skills has come forth and today both occupy an important role as compared to yester years. Soft skills has gained importance in the recent few years but in spite of that many management colleges have overlooked the same and not included many skills to be imparted as a part of the course curriculum. Education in the sector of sustainable development for enabling students who are vigilant, sensitized and analytical is the approach the institutions need to adopt for the future. In Soft Skills, Self Reliance is the major component for imparting training to achieve a sustainable development of management students is to be embedded in the curriculum. The purpose of the study is to estimate the impact of development of self-reliance skill in management students as a result of soft skills training programs. Methodology used for the study is Experimental and Control Group designs have been used over a sample of 150 students using a structured questionnaire method. As per the findings of study, the impact of self-reliance skills training has revealed that there are significant differences and with such training sessions, skills necessary for sustainable development can be enhanced. Hence, Educational institutions, government and corporates must embed self-reliance as an indispensible tool for sustainable skill development.
Key Words: Self Reliance, sustainability, soft skills training program, skill development
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Author-Name: Rashmi Tripathi
Title: ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF IFRS: AN IMPERATIVE NEED FOR SMEs IN INDIA
Abstract:Small  and  medium  enterprises  (SMEs)  have  made  noteworthy  participation  towards  industrial growth,  manufacturing,  export  and  employment  creation  particularly  at  the  low-skill  level.  SMEs Employing close to 40% of India's workforce and contributing 45% to India's manufacturing output Although they employ 40% of India's workforce, they only contribute 17% to the Indian GDP., SMEs play  a  critical  role  in  generating millions of jobs, especially at the low-skill level. The country's 1.3 million SMEs account for 40%  of  India's  total  exports.  The  movement  to  IFRS  being  the  global benchmark in accounting standards in gaining momentum with about 100 countries already moving to IFRS as the standard (or at least have converged very close to IFRS). In EU, IFRS is mandatory since 2005. In 2007 China adopted IFRS within 1 year of announcing the changeover. The  International  Financial  Reporting  Standards  (IFRS)  for  Small  and  Medium  Scale  enterprises  is  a  adaptation  and generalization  of  full  international  financing  reporting  standards  aimed  at  meeting  the  needs  of  Small  and  Medium  scale enterprises  financing reporting and to simplify the financial reporting. The adoption of IFRS across the country is taking place rapidly to bring about accounting quality improvement through a single set of standards for financial reporting. The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) was issued by International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). All major economies have established timelines to converge with, or adopt the IFRS. The adoption of the International Financial Reporting Standards surely will ensure uniformity, comparability and reliability of the financial reporting across the world. The intent of the study is to investigate features of adoption of IFRS and to address issue and challenges while adopting IFRS for small and medium scale enterprises in India and the context of IFRS in Indian Scenario. The paper also identifies benefits for small and medium scale enterprises through adoption of IFRS and to make comparison between India GAAP framework with IFRS for small and medium enterprises.
Key Words: IFRS, Financial Statements, Accounting Principles, Small and Medium Enterprises, Financial Reporting
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Author-Name:M.M. Goel
Title: CONSUMER PROTECTION LAW AND PRACTICE � A BOOK REVIEW
Abstract:Consumerism in Indian economy means the growing wants and needs of an individual for goods and services. However, Consumer Protection Act (CPA) 1986 with all amendments therein is most important legislation  given birth to �consumer activism� as a process by which activists seek to influence the way in which goods or services are produced and delivered in India . It provides simple, speedy and inexpensive justice to the consumer who stands defined as any person who buys any goods  and services for a consideration which has been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised or under any system of deferred payment and includes any user with the approval of the buyer. The consumer under CPA does not include a person who obtains such goods and services for resale and commercial purposes.
Key Words: consumer, consumer protection, law and practice,  book review
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Author-Name:Vivekanand Jha
Title: MAJOR THEMES, STYLES & TECHNIQUES IN SALMAN RUSHDIE�S NOVEL, �MIDNIGHT�S CHILDREN�
Abstract:Salman Rushdie�s novel, �Midnight�s Children (1981)� remains an Indian novel in ethos, essence and substance as  the author explored deeply into Indian sense and sensibility and digs out incalculablemines of ancient indigenous resources like epic, folklore, oral myth and rituals. Rushdie�s novel has been substantiated and appropriated by both post-modernism and post-colonialism because it articulates their common and intersecting interests. This paper focusses the major themes, styles & techniques in this novel.
Key Words:salman rushdie, midnight�s children, rushdie, children
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Author-Name: Sujata Ramteke
Author-Name:Rajshree Vaishna
Title: EFFECT OF VEDIC MATHEMATICS ON STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENT
Abstract:Vedic mathematics is the name given to the ancient system of Indian mathematics mentioned in ancient Vedic literature. The purpose of the present study is to study the effectiveness of the Vedic mathematics in terms of achievement for teaching mathematics. A sample of 200 students studying at Mahatma Gandhi centennial Sindhu High School and Omkarlal Sindhu High School, Nagpur were selected randomly and divided in to two groups namely experimental and control group. The students of experimental group were taught through Vedic mathematics where as the control group were taught through traditional method of teaching. The pre and post test mean achievement score was compared using t-test. It is found that the student taught through Vedic mathematics performed better than the students taught through traditional method for mathematics. 
Key Words: Effectiveness, Vedic mathematics, Achievement  
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Author-Name:Bhavnaben P. Patel
Title: CREATIVITY OF 10TH STANDARD STUDENTS OF AHMEDABAD CITY IN RELATION TO THEIR ACHIEVEMENT
Abstract:In this study the researcher has collected data from 672 students of 10th standard studying in Gujarati medium of Ahmedabad City. The data was collected by using the standardized tool, devised by Dr. R.S. Patel. The tool was in Gujarati language. The data was collected by using survey method. The interpretation of data was done with statistical method, which includes mean, standard deviation (S.D.) and t-test. After that the findings have been presented as a result from analysis and interpretation of data.
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Author-Name:Pandya  Disha  Prashant
Title:ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Abstract: Education is not only essential for the all round development of an individual but also it is essential for the all round development of the country. Behaviorally, education consists of teaching-learning process which is measured in the terms of the achievement of the students. From the various research works, some factors were revealed which affects the achievement of the students. These are Socio-economic status of the students, Religion, Gender, physical health of the students, Classroom climate, Type of school, Climate of home, intelligent quotient, mental health etc. In the present study the researcher wants to study the relationship between the variables and academic achievements of the students.
Key Words: achievement, academic achievement, secondary school, secondary school students
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Author-Name:Tiwari Sunita Rohit Gautam
Title:NUMERICAL ABILITY OF HIGH AND LOW ACHIEVERS OF IX STANDARD STUDENTS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Abstract:In the present study the researcher has collected the data from the sample of 374 students of IX standard, studying in C.B.S.E. and G.S.E.B. affiliated schools of Ahmedabad city, Gujarat. The data was collected by using the Standardized tool, which was standardized by K. H. Yadav. The method for collection of data was survey method. The interpretation of the data was done with statistical method, which involves Mean, Standard deviation and t-test. Finally the conclusion was drawn and the results were revealed.
Key Words:Numerical Ability, High Achievers, Low Achievers, IX Standard Students
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Author-Name: Brahmbhatt Kishan Mukeshbhai
Title: CONTRIBUTION OF KAMALA DAS TO INDIAN ENGLISH POETRY: A STUDY
Abstract: Kamala Das begins by self-assertion: I am what I am. The poetess claims that she is not interested in politics, but claims to know the names of all in power beginning from Nehru. She seems to state that these are involuntarily ingrained in her. By challenging us that she can repeat these as easily as days of the week, or the names of months she echoes that they these politicians were caught in a repetitive cycle of time, irrespective of any individuality. They did not define time; rather time defined them. The paper focuses on her contribution to Indian English poetry.
Key Words: Poetry, English Poetry, Kamala, Kamala Das, contribution
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Author-Name: Hu Min
Title:LANGUAGE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Abstract: Language communication and economic activities are closely related, both of which are the needs of human development. Economic development affects the survival and development of language, but at the same time, language communication and dissemination also react to the economic development. This paper presents the analyses of the causes and constraints of India's rapid economic development from the linguistic perspective. At the same time, by combining the experience of the author in India, the important role of language in economic and trade is analyzed.
Key Words:Language, Economy, English, Hindi, Economic Development
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Author-Name: H. H. Parmar
Title: NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUTH TO CONTRIBUTE IN NATION BUILDING
Abstract:The overall aim of National Service Scheme as envisaged earlier, is to give an extension dimension to the higher education system and orient the student youth to community service while they are studying in educational institutions. The concept of making national service a part of university education took about 20 years to evolve from the state of an idea into that of a scheme. The early seeds of it were sown by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan in his Report (1948). National Service Scheme (NSS) was introduced in 1969 with the primary objective of developing the personality and character of the student youth through voluntary community service. Initially it was launched in 37 Universities involving about 40,000 volunteers. However, with the passage of time and as a Pan Indian programme, the number of educational institutions covered under NSS has been increasing year after year. The importance of NSS was underlined in an Evaluation Study conducted through Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). In their Study Report, TISS concluded that�NSS has been a well-intentioned and an ideologically motivated scheme of the Government of India and that NSS is one of the greatest experiments in the field of youth work in the world. This paper also highlights the constraints faced by the NSS, and students in the system and also suggests measure to overcome in order to utilize future generation in positive direction.
Key Words: National Service Scheme, Youth, Nation Building
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Author-Name: Akshay Bhat
Title: A RUDIMENTARY UNDERSTANDING TO RESEARCH IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Abstract:This essay is primarily devoted to be a primer for aspiring researchers in the social sciences. Maintaining brevity yet aspiring to keep a comprehensive outlook into some basic terminology has been the purpose. We glean seminal papers into understanding how the conduct of inquiry instigates revolutions, builds paradigms and also, understanding how the elements and processes contribute to knowledge creation. Importance of Variables, Methods, Scale Development Practices and Models are touched upon with its nuances and caveats.
Key Words: Paradigms, Qualitative Research, Quantitative Research, Scale Development, Variables, Models
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Author-Name: Mintu Mondal
Title: HUMAN RIGHTS: NEED FOR POLITICAL THEORIES
Abstract: Human and rights are the two words conjointly makes a concern about the fate of human civilisation because we always breaks the basic rights of mankind in the name of conventional legislations framed by the statecraft. However, American Declaration of Independence invokes, all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, which among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Through which we can define the term human rights in terms of moral rights. Despite the abstract ideas of human rights we face the struggling against fear and oppression. We think the political theory helps to articulate analytically human rights as the basic concern of our present and future life. So, in that circumstance the paper has observed the essentiality of the political theories of human rights in favour of poor realm of humanity and the paper has been prepared by qualitative research methods.  
Key Words:Human Rights, American Declaration of Independence, Isogoria and Isonomia, Naturalistic Theories, Agreement Theories, UN Declaration of Human Rights
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Author-Name: Xie Ruilin
Title: WAY OF LIVING LIFE: A CONCEPTUAL STUDY 
Abstract: Life is precious, because we have no chance to experience it again. But problem is that there are only a few people spend their time efficiently, although everyone knows that life is precious. What we should do while spending our time? How to spend our lives in a more magnificent way? This is the problem on which we should put focus, and it deserves. In this article, writer divides his view-points into three aspects to discuss how to live a meaning and colorful life, and he is trying to indicate people a way to find different way that suitable for themselves. Life is precious, this is what we all know but never accomplish in real lives. 
Key Words:Life, study, living
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Author-Name: Cedric Serpes
Title: WAY OF LIVING LIFE: A CONCEPTUAL STUDY 
Abstract: The need for a more holistic approach to management is being widely recognized but there are very few models and approaches which seek to include a holistic approach within the existing management education framework. The selection process for B-schools entrants ensures that the selected few are among the best in a narrow band of criteria believed to be essential for managers and corporate leaders of tomorrow. However, the reality of industry needs would suggest that future leaders need skills beyond those bracketed by the stringent selection process laid down by schools. One way to remedy this is to provide diverse opportunities for learning leadership and entrepreneurial skills based on Dr Howard Gardener�s multiple intelligences. It is argued that the use of multiple intelligences in management education would inculcate core competencies and capabilities required by management students when they start practicing management in real life scenarios. The paper further provides methods including rationale, content development and delivery mechanism to teach these intelligences within the academic framework of management schools.  
Key Words:methods, gardner, theory of multiple intelligence, education, management education
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Author-Name: Burkhanov Aktam 
Author-Name: Tursunov Bobir
Title: FEATURES OF INVESTMENT IN MUTUAL FUND: IN CASE OF RUSSIA
Abstract: The article discusses the features of mutual funds, examining Russia's experience using an example. The emergence of investment funds in Russia was predetermined by the course of economic reforms taking place during the transition of the Russian economy to market relations. The need for the formation of various forms of ownership, the presence of which is characteristic of market conditions of management, was the prerequisite for the emergence of mechanisms to facilitate the implementation of this process. One of these mechanisms has become an investment fund. The peculiarity of this institute is the purposeful activity of servicing a small investor who invests his money in securities. Widespread in the world and high rates of development of investment funds largely explain the pattern of their emergence in Russia, where the issue of creating such an institution to attract savings to a wide range of small and medium-sized investors, able to ensure high standards of management of attracted assets, has become obvious and highly relevant.
Key Words:investment funds, mutual fund, financial market
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Author-Name: Rajshree Vaishnav
Author-Name: Jyoti Singh
Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF BLENDED LEARNING FOR TEACHING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION TO TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMME
Abstract: In 21st century education took a big leap which lead to the paradigm shift of closed model and teacher-centered classroom to an open model and student-centered classroom leading to shift in teaching-learning process from chalk and talk to interactive method. But the importance of teacher in the classroom is inevitable. For this a better solution i.e. to be in the pace with �brick and mortar� schools along with computer-mediated activities which is only possible through blended learning for which many online platforms are used .Moodle has diverse features which can be incorporated as a teaching online tool for blending it with face to face interaction which helps the students to learn in their own unique style and pace. The present study aims to find out the effectiveness of blended learning instruction using Moodle  for subject Inclusive Education in terms of  achievement when Intelligence and Teaching aptitude are taken as a co-variate. The reaction of the students towards blended learning was also to be recorded. This study was conducted during the second semester in the year 2016-17.Participants were 50 B.Ed. trainees� selected from RTMNU�s Bar. S.K. Wankhede College of Education , Nagpur M.S.  The pre test post test non -equivalent group design was adopted for this study. The control group was taught using traditional method  where as  experimental group was taught using module developed on moodles. Data analyzed reveals that experimental group achievement score was higher than the control group. There is significant difference in mean scores of achievement in Inclusive Education of experimental and control group,  when Intelligence and Teaching Aptitude was taken as covariate. The students also gave positive reaction towards the blended learning module. The result shows that blended learning is more effective than the traditional method of teaching.
Key Words:Blended learning, Inclusive Education, Teacher training, Moodle
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Author-Name: Priyanka Singh
Title: AN OVERVIEW OF MENTAL HEALTH
Abstract: Health is an essential quality in human being. It is defined as a state of complete physical, mental and social well- being and not merely the absence of disease (WHO, 2003). This definition intends to embrace the other components that contribute to positive health like spiritual, emotional, behavioral and cultural.
Key Words:Health, mental health
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Author-Name: Harshida R.Chauhan
Title: GODAN: A CRITICISM OF NOVEL BY PREMCHAND
Abstract: In the novel Godan, Premchand skillfully captures those nuances of violence that have been normalized. by patriarchal ideology. The story is set in a small, poverty - ridden village called Belari in Avadh, Uttar Pradesh, during Pre. Independence Premchand lays bare the misery which is a permanent fixture in the lives of people who belong to the different ends of the social spectrum. A study of novel reveals the vein of corruption, manipulation hypocrisy that lies hidden under pseudo idealism. It lays bare the victimization of individuals at the hands of the representatives of powerful oppressive social institutions. It also shows the peripheral situation of women caught in the traps of poverty, feminine ideals and humiliating social practices moreover, the novel also shows those who are victims of self inflicted violence, mainly due to their submission to social malpractices. In fact, the narrative offers a vivid glimpse of the Mulati-faceted violence that is part of the lives of people residing in the villages and small towns of India.
Key Words: godan, godaan, premchand, criticism 
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Author-Name: Rohit Jaychand Amichand 
Title: HUMANITY IN MULKRAJ ANAND�S NOVELS
Abstract: Mulk Raj Anand, a socially committed novelist, has produced a good deal of literature. He has written more than a dozen novels and about seventy short stories and a host of essays and articles on a number of subjects. His novels fall into two categories namely social and autobiographical novels. He focused his attention on the sufferings, misery and wretchedness of the poor as a result of the exploitation of the downtrodden class of the Indian society. Religious hypocrisy, feudal system, East-West encounter, the place of woman in the society, superstitions, poverty, hunger and exploitation are his common themes.
Key Words:Mulk Raj Anand, Mulk Raj, novels, humanity
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Author-Name: Rameshsingh M.Chauhan 
Title: HAMLET AS SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY: A CRITICAL STUDY
Abstract: Hamlet is often called an "Elizabethan revenge play", the theme of revenge against an evil usurper driving the plot forward as in earlier stage works by Shakespeare's contemporaries, Kyd and Marlowe, as well as by the .As in those works avenging a moral injustice, an affront to both man and God. In this case, regicide (killing a king) is a particularly monstrous crime, and there is no doubt as to whose side our sympathies are disposed. The paper presents the criticism of Hamlet as Shakespearean tragedy.
Key Words: Hamlet, Tragedy, Shakespeare, Shakespearean Tragedy
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Author-Name:Cao Chenrui
Title: WOMEN SITUATION AT WORKPLACE: A CASE STUDY OF BANGLADESH
Abstract: Women�s lives have changed tremendously in Bangladesh over the last 47 years, and in many ways have improved. The RMG industry has provided the first mass formal employment for women in Bangladesh, and growth in the sector is expected to continue to expand employment opportunities. Attitudes inevitably have changed as women working outside the home have gone from being an anomaly to a core part of the Bangladesh economy. Nonetheless, female labor force participation remains very low by international standards and while women�s education to higher secondary level and above is now widespread, well-educated women face frighteningly high unemployment rates, much higher than for men with comparable education. Providing full legal economic rights to women, and fully enforcing those rights, is a critical step: it provides a strong signal about the direction of the country and may help to make discrimination against women less socially acceptable. Changing laws is also a low-cost endeavor. Protection of women�s employment rights with respect to changes in family status is particularly important. Working women in Bangladesh are mainly being discriminated in payment, being sexually harassed at workplace and they also can not enjoy maternity facilities which they are entitled for by laws. The forms of discriminations and harassment should identify and should be eradicate from workplace to ensure a safe and discrimination free workplace, where they can contribute in the economy. 
Key Words: Women, Workplace, Case Study, Bangladesh, Discrimination, Harassment
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Author-Name: Neeraj Amarnani
Author-Name: Arpita Amarnani
Title: DIGITAL PAYMENTS: INCREASING SIGNIFICANCE IN THE INDIAN CONTEXT
Abstract: Digitisation is having a significant impact in all walks of life, including the way monetary transactions take place, even in a cash-intensive society such as India. The present paper seeks to explore if digital payments have made significant progress in India and are now gaining pre-eminence as a mode of payment, by examining multiple sources of secondary data. It establishes that the Government has taken concrete, albeit controversial measures such as demonetization, as well as direct benefit transfers, designed and implemented payments infrastructure such as Immediate Payments Service (IMPS) and Unified Payments Interface (UPI). These and the proliferation of smart devices and better internet access have led to a large increase in digital payments. However, cash still seems to dominate the marketplace, though to a marginally lesser extent, and it will take a significant behavioural shift from the consumers to eventually enable digital payments to be the dominant mode of payments in India.
Key Words: Digital Payments, Payment systems, Fintech, Financial Technology, IMPS, UPI
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Author-Name: Neeraj Amarnani
Author-Name: Rajiv Patel
Title: TRANSITIONAL TREND IN HANDICRAFT PRACTICES & ITS IMPACT ON THE INCOME OF ARTISANS
Abstract: Indian economy mostly depends on agriculture. Besides agriculture, rural handicrafts provide good employment opportunities to a large number of rural populations at their doorsteps and increase their income considerably. Crafts of Gujarat enjoys a significant position in the domestic as well as international markets. The land of Surendranagar district is also very prosperous with regards to the artistic nature of community living here. Weaving, Patola making, Stone carving, Embroidery-Bead work, Pottery, etc. are the distinct handicrafts of this region. But due to one or another reasons, these crafts seem disappearing with passage of time. The sustainability of these handicraft artisans is in question in today�s fast developing age of industrialization and technological bombarding. Millions of handicraft artisans today depend on indigenous modes of production using traditional skills and techniques to earn livelihood. The artisans will have to learn to survive by meeting the demand of the contemporary market without compromising the essence of handicrafts. Thus, here is an attempt to focus on various handicraft practices done by rural artisans at Surendranagar district and the transitional trend taking place there in. The researcher has also tried to study the impact of �adopting new technologies & innovations� on the income of handicraft artisans.  
Key Words: Handicrafts, Rural Artisans, Transitional Trend, Innovative Practice, Entrepreneurship, Rural Development
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Author-Name: Rakesh Shrivastava
Title: FUTURE OF B-SCHOOLS: EXTINCTION OR METAMORPHOSIS
Abstract: Indian economy mostly depends on agriculture. Besides agriculture, rural handicrafts provide good employment opportunities to a large number of rural populations at their doorsteps and increase their income considerably. Crafts of Gujarat enjoys a significant position in the domestic as well as international markets. The land of Surendranagar district is also very prosperous with regards to the artistic nature of community living here. Weaving, Patola making, Stone carving, Embroidery-Bead work, Pottery, etc. are the distinct handicrafts of this region. But due to one or another reasons, these crafts seem disappearing with passage of time. The sustainability of these handicraft artisans is in question in today�s fast developing age of industrialization and technological bombarding. Millions of handicraft artisans today depend on indigenous modes of production using traditional skills and techniques to earn livelihood. The artisans will have to learn to survive by meeting the demand of the contemporary market without compromising the essence of handicrafts. Thus, here is an attempt to focus on various handicraft practices done by rural artisans at Surendranagar district and the transitional trend taking place there in. The researcher has also tried to study the impact of �adopting new technologies & innovations� on the income of handicraft artisans.  
Key Words: Future of B-Schools, B-Schools, Extinction or Metamorphosis
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Author-Name: Akshay Bhat
Title: NETWORK ADVANTAGES AMONG ZOROASTRIAN SMALL SCALE ENTREPRENEUR IN MODERN INDIA
Abstract: During the colonial times, Zoroastrians had taken full advantage of the British patronage and had shown high degrees of anglicization and leveraged competitive advantage of being in a �Zoroastrian Network� .They were quick to adapt themselves to the changing political circumstances and had collaborated with the British. Today, however, the Zoroastrians have lost their entrepreneurial drive and are living off their past glory. The rise of Zoroastrian enterprises during the British rule and the role of Zoroastrian entrepreneurs in the development of India has been studied intensely. However, not much research has been done about entrepreneurship in Zoroastrians post-independence and in the 21st century. The purpose of this study is to examine the opportunities or challenges of being a Zoroastrian entrepreneur in India. The Zoroastrians had an entrepreneurial orientation and so, they explored local areas looking for opportunities. They created employment opportunities for the locals, leading to a co-evolutionary growth. Thus, a positive ecosystem was created, in which the Zoroastrians were the central actors. However, in modern times, firms are adopting the Indian identity and centrality is no longer valid, because of which, Zoroastrian entrepreneurs are losing their network advantage.This study also sheds light on how community media and the Internet are extensively being used to bring regain the network advantage that the Zoroastrians have lost.
Key Words: Zoroastrian, Network Advantage, Small Scale Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurial Orientation, Network Theory, Entrepreneurship, Identity
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Author-Name: Tenzin Phuntsho
Author-Name: Karma Yezer
Title: NETWORK ADVANTAGES AMONG ZOROASTRIAN SMALL SCALE ENTREPRENEUR IN MODERN INDIA
Abstract: Small enterprises play a vital role in economic development as they can provide the economy with efficiency, innovation, competition and employment. Entrepreneurs are responsible for the success of their businesses and have to face up with definite challenges in doing so. The four factors have been pre-determined based on review of the literatures. The four factors selected for the study were: Collateral/Security requirement, Interest rate, Literacy level, and the Credit Process. To know which factors affect access to credit among small business, survey was conducted in selected towns of Chukha district. Data was collected using structured questionnaires from 59 randomly selected respondents of Tsimasham, Chukha and Gedu towns. The statistical tools like correlation, mean and percentage were used for data analysis. Analyzed data is presented in tabular form, graph and chart.
Key Words: Access to Credit, Business Credit and Small Enterprises
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