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The New trends in Latin American bloom “Magical Realism” in the Novel of Gabriel García Márquez’ One Hundred Years of Solitude – a Postcolonial Study.
K. Thomas Alwa Edison
Assistant Professor of English, PG & Research Department of English, Shanmuga Industries Arts & Science College, Tiruvannamalai.
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This paper focus the new trends in Latin American bloom magical realism through the narrative technique of Gabriel García Márquez’ novel One Hundred Years of Solitude this paper also concentrates one of the third world countries Colombia’s culture, life style, food style during the colonial period and after, people migrated one place to other they adopted various life styles and various languages. They didn’t follow a fixed culture, at the same time science and technologies flourished rapidly.
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1 - 5 |
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Indian Perspective on the Legal Response towards Rights of Child: An Overview
Dr. Sanjay Sindhu
Associate Professor, Department of Laws, Himachal Pradesh University, Summer hill, Shimla
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It is widely accepted fact that children are the most important assets of any nation. Hence, children are said to be the future as the strength of the nation lies in a healthy, protected, educated and well-developed child population that will grow up productive citizens of the country. Existing socio-economic conditions also render some children vulnerable and more at risk to abuse, exploitation and neglect, India is a home to almost 19 percent of the world’s children. More than one third of the country’s population, around more than 440 million is below 18 years of age.
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6 - 21 |
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The Treatment of Violence in Plays of Girish Karnad and Vijay Tendulkar
Dr. Priyanka Pasari
Research Project Fellow, Department of English, MJB Govt Girls PG College , Indore
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Violence can be defined as “the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community, which either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, mal-development, or deprivation. “Generally speaking, anything that is turbulent or excited in an injurious, damaging or destructive way, or presenting risk accordingly, may be described as violent, even if not signifying violence by a person and against a person.
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22 - 24 |
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ICT Application in Education: An Overview
Sudhir Sudam Kaware* & Dr. Sunil Kumar Sain**,
*Assistant Professor, Guru Ghasidas Central University, Bilaspur, CG
**Assistant Professor, Guru Ghasidas Central University, Bilaspur, CG
Abstract :
Today, we are living in an age of computer. The computer has occupied a very significant place in the 21st century. Without which we cannot imagine anything. It plays a vital role in the fields like banking, business, medicine, engineering, entertainment etc. So is the case with educational field. The rapid development of the computer technology has affected the whole of human being.
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25 - 32 |
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Yes, India is a Federal Country
Karn Marwaha
Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
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Federalism, as a system of Government is modestly a new sort of Government in our history. Though earliest form of political organization was unitary in nature but due to various social and economical factors, the unitary states were forced to adopt federal form of government in order to address the common concerns of the nation.
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33 - 48 |
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Adolescence Period: Reflections Through Spiritual Education
Dr. Prem Shankar Srivastava
Principal, V. B. College of Education, Bhagalpur, Bihar
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The paper deals with the need of spiritual education during adolescence period. The paper also deals with the developments such as cognitive development, and psycho-motor development along with affective development i.e. Education of the Feeling take place during adolescence period which are the integral part of spiritual education.
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49 - 54 |
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Contemporary Relevance of Buddha Philosophy
Dr. E. Ravi Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai
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India has given to the world, religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. Religion has helped considerably to create and sustain the higher values of human conduct and character.
The Buddha religion (or Buddhism) is an age-old religion of India. It occupies a place of immense eminence because of its impact on Indian thought and culture.
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55 - 60 |
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Comparative Analysis of Performance of Tax Saving Mutual Funds: A Case Study of Selected Asset Management Companies
Mr. Jitendra Kumar* and Dr. Anindita Adhikary**
*Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology Rangpo, Majitar, Sikkim, India
**Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology Rangpo, Majitar, Sikkim, India
Abstract :
A mutual fund is a financial intermediary that pools the savings of small investors for collective investment in a diversified portfolio of securities. Indian mutual fund industry is playing a significant role in the development of capital market and in the growth of Indian economy. Mutual fund investment is quite popular among small investors for seeking tax incentives.
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61 - 72 |
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Towards Conceptualizing Business Strategies
Mr. Wangchuk Chungyalpa* & Dr. Bedanta Bora**
*Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology Rangpo, Majitar, Sikkim, India
**Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology Rangpo, Majitar, Sikkim, India
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In today’s hyper competitive business environment characterized as dynamic and constantly changing, business strategy seems to have lost its importance and significance. Some argue that in such environment, ‘strategic planning’ at best has lost much of its relevance and at worst, has been rendered meaningless.
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73 - 83 |
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Case Study on Entrepreneurship Management AP Mani & Sons
Dr. Rashmi Gopinathan* & Dr. Sapna Suri**
*Associate Professor, D.Y.Patil University, School of Management, Navi-Mumbai.
**Associate Professor, D.Y.Patil University, School of Management, Navi-Mumbai.
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The case discusses the attitude and mindset of entrepreneurs who do their business in a traditional manner and have grown but for further growth have a blocked mindset. The case also discusses the Evolution & Revolution of family business growth. It Covers some main issues to be addressed by Entrepreneurs who start family business
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84 - 92 |
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Women in Tribal Folk Narrative of Rajasthan “Pabuji Ki Phad”
Dr. Priyanka Mathur
Assistant Professor, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Rajasthan, India.
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Women’s contribution is significant in the origin and the development of Folk Culture. Folk Narratives provides a pavement to study and interpret the role of woman in shaping cultural patterns in little communities. Usually, the roles of rural women in Rajasthan remain unrecognized from historic times and their voices are seldom perceptible
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93-102 |
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Ceremonies of Culture a Study of Leslie Marmon Silko
J. G. Ravi Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of English, GITAM University, Bengaluru, India
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Leslie Marmon Silko Ceremony established with its depiction of life on the Indian reservation and its exploration of philosophical issues, Ceremony considered a powerful confirmation of cosmic order.
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103-109 |
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New Historicism and Mistry’s Such A Long Journey : A Critique
Ram Lalit
Research Scholar, Department of English & Mel, University Of Allahabad
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Histories are more time specific than cultures; they are more deeply rooted in political structures than memories and myths. They also have a tendency to be subjective by the degree of articulation of the individual. Thus their relationship to new locations can be fairly problematic.
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110-113 |
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Psycho – Socio Variations in Male and Female Student Teachers with Internal and External Behavioural Control
Dr. P.S.BALAJI
Principal, B.K.R. College of Education, Thiruthani
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The present study was an attempt to assess the difference in the behavioural control – internal / external – on certain psycho- socio characteristics under different environmental conditions prevailing in colleges of education. A sample comprising 334 male and 487 female student-teachers was inducted in the study
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114-122 |
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Analysis and Comparison of Filtering Techniques for Image Restoration
Manjunath Savadatti
M. Tech. Scholar, VTU Belgaum, Karnataka, India
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Image restoration is an important issue in high-level image processing. Images are often degraded during the data acquisition process. The degradation may involve blurring, information loss due to sampling, quantization effects, and various sources of noise. The purpose of image restoration is to estimate the original image from the degraded data.
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123-141 |
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DIGITAL LIBRARIES: A PRACTICAL APPROACH
Mrs. Manisha Yogesh Rane
Assistant Librarian, KIT’s College of Engineering, Kolhapur, Maharashtra
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The paper gives a brief description of digital library. It highlights the point like need of the digital library, characteristics of the digital library as well as criteria of selecting material for digitization and also new challenges are explained here
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142-150 |
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Impact of Mid day Meal Programme in India: A review
LALITA VERMA
Faculty, Department of Food and Nutrition, Lady Irwin College, New Delhi, India
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Mid Day Meal in schools has had a long history in India. The Midday Meal Scheme in India is the largest school meal programme in the world, covering an estimated 139 million children. The Midday Meal Scheme has bold objectives: it aims to enhance enrolment, retention and attendance among primary school children while simultaneously improving their nutritional levels.
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151-158 |
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Writings from The Margins: Contribution of Bapsi Sidwa in Marginal Literature
Dr. Simi Rizvi
Assistant Professor, Department of English, Zakir Husain College, University of Delhi, New Delhi
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Literature after World War I became an object of academic discourse, discussion centred in designing literature and placing certain canonical texts within that definition. Much work has been done since the advent of structuralist
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159-163 |
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Quest for Self in Kamala Das’ The Old Playhouse
Arya P A
Guest Lecturer, D.B College, Kerala
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Kamala Das, a well-known figure in English literature is the torch bearer of confessional women writing in India. She opened a new arena where the utmost feelings of a female- her dreams, hopes, love, lust, suffering, despair, anguish are openly expressed. Das expresses her need for love with frankness and openness unusual in the Indian context.
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164-167 |
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Study of Resilience and Parenting Styles of Adolescents
Dr. Manju Gera* & Jasjit Kaur**
*Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University School of Open Learning, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
* *Research scholar, Panjab University Chandigarh
Abstract :
Adolescence is a period of development where lot of changes- physical, emotional and psychological takes place. This period can have lot of influence of parenting styles adopted by their parents which can also affect their resilience.
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168-177 |
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Swami Vivekananda’s Views on Philosophy of Education and Its Relevancy with Modern Life
Ms Richa Tripathi*, Dr K.P. Singh**& Dr Sandeep Verma***
*Research Scholar, Department of English, Mewar University.
**Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, O.P. Jindal University, Raigarh.
***Associate Professor, Center For Language Studies, TMU, Moradabad.
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In this paper, I would focus on Swami Vivekananda’s views on Philosophy of Education and its relevancy with modern life. According to Swami Vivekananda, education does not mean the mass of information which is inserted by force into the mind of a child. In his own words, education is the manifestation of perfection already in man
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178-184 |
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Basics of Investment in Commodity Market in India
Dr. Ambrish* & Dr Arvind Kumar Singh**
*Assistant Professor, Department of Microfinance, Amity University, Lucknow, U.P
**Assistant Professor, Department of Microfinance, Amity University, Lucknow, U.P
Abstract :
Commodity futures trading in India commenced more than 100 years back. Major enactment to this effect was in the form of Forward Contract Regulation Act (FCRA), 1952. But, the situation has not matured due to the virtual banning of futures trading since the early 60s till late 80s when the scarcity environment prevailed. Presently, it has become very popular among the traders and retail investors,
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185-201 |
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High-Efficiency Switched-Capacitor-Based Resonant Converter Fed Dc Drive
C.Pratheeba*, G.Praveen Santhosh Kumar **& A.Karthikeyani***
*Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women,
**Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Muthayammal Engineering College,
***Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women,
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This paper presents operating performance of a switched-capacitor-based resonant converter (SCRC) using a phase-shift control method. The proposed phase-shift control realizes zero-voltage switching operation, and thus achieves high conversion efficiency.
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202-218 |
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A Study on First Aid Awareness among Higher Secondary School Students in Sivagangai District
Dr.G. Kalaiyarasan
Associate Professor, Department of Education, Alagappa University, Karaikudi
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According to the modern concept of curriculum it means to develop not only the traditional subjects but also develop co curricular activities, extracurricular activities and also having awareness about traffic rules, first aid awareness etc. As a student one must have the awareness on first aid in order to do for himself or to help others in an accident.
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219-226 |
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Development and Quality Evaluation of Baked Potato Chips in Microwave
Geeta Dewangan* & Yashwant Kumar**
*Department of Food Process Engineering, SHIATS Allahabad, U.P., India
**Assistant Professor, Dept. of FPT, Bilaspur University, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India
Abstract :
The study was conducted to develop microwave baked potato chips and to evaluate the effect of microwave power, baking time and slice thickness on chemical and quality characteristics such as moisture, crude fat, protein content, sensory and overall acceptability (OAA) of potato chips.
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227-234 |
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Indian Perspective on the legal Status of Marital Rape: An Overview
Dr. Sanjay Sindhu* & Monika Thakur**
*Associate Professor, Department of Laws, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, HP
**Assistant Professor, L.L.R. Institute of Legal Studies, Solan, HP
Abstract :
Sexual abuse whether in marriage or outside it, has been recognized as serious violation of women’s dignity. Rape is sexual intercourse with a woman against her will or without her consent, it is the most heinous crime committed against woman by men. It is virtually a living death for the women yet the victim of forcible sexual intercourse is treated as an accomplice
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235-250 |
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Role of Indian Public Sector Health Insurers: An Overview
P. Saravana Kumar
Head, Department of M. Com (CA), Sri Vasavi College (SF), Erode, Tamil Nadu, India
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Health insurance continues to be one of the rapidly growing sectors in the Indian insurance industry. The insurance industry was a government monopoly. It is now experiencing cutthroat competitions because,
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251-255 |
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Modernist Exponents in Robert Frost’s Poetry: A Critical Analysis
Varshika Srivastava
*Research Scholar, Department of English & MEL, University of Allahabad
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T.S. Eliot explained about the modern age in his essay ‘The Metaphysical Poets’ (1921), “It appears likely that poets in our civilization, as it exists at present, must be difficult. Our civilization comprehends great variety and complexity, and this variety and complexity, playing upon a refined sensibility, must produce various and complex results.
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256-259 |
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Energy Efficient Ad hoc on Demand DREAM Routing in Wireless Ad Hoc Network
Avinash Rai*, & Dr. Tripti Arjariya***
*M. Tech. Scholar, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Bhabha Engineering Research Institute, Bhopal, India.
***Head, Department of Computer Science Engineering, Bhabha Engineering Research Institute, Bhopal, India.
Abstract :
In Wireless Ad hoc Network nodes are forming the temporary connection establishment in between sender and receiver through intermediate nodes. The nodes are uses the limited power or energy for routing packets or performing any function in the network.
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260-269 |
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The Wasy Women and “This business of living”: Tomson Highway’s The Rez Sisters
Dr. Aditi Vahia
Department of English, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
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While discussing Highway’s play, dramatist Carol Bolt observes that watching The Rez Sisters makes the audience feel part of “an extra-ordinary, exuberant, life-affirming family”. It is extra-ordinary because it involves common women with uncommon dreams.
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270-275 |
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Emerging Challenges and Consequences of Evaluation Process in School Education: An Ethnographic Insight
Paramita Sen*, Pinaki Dey Mullick**, Dr. Gopalkrishna Chakrabarti*** & Dr. Arnab Das****
*Doctoral Student, Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata
** PTT, Department of Anthropology, Bangabasi College, University of Calcutta
***Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta
****Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Calcutta
Abstract :
As an integral part of formal education system, examination is executed to evaluate and assess the academic performances of the learners. Alike other countries, in India, several academic boards and educational policies concerned with specific academic institutions and practices prevailing there, aim to improve and retain the standards of the education,
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276-288 |
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Moral Ecological Nexus: Behavioural Strategies in Anjum Hasan’s NETI, NETI: NOT THIS, NOT THIS
Dr. M.Rosary Royar*
*Associate Professor & Head (Retired),The Research Centre of English, Fatima College, Madurai
Abstract :
NETI, NETI: NOT THIS, NOT THIS (2009) by Anjum Hasan presents India as a land of multilingual, multireligious, multiethnic and multicultural powers. Amit Chaudhuri comments the author has displayed ‘an unexpected combination of shrewd noticing and poetic insight
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289-297 |
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An Ethos of Alliance: Ecological Aesthetics in Deepal Dalal’s The Snow Leopard Adventure
Dr. R. Saktheswari*
*Assistant Professor, Research Centre of English, Fatima College, Madurai
Abstract :
Literature reflects novel perspectives and perceptions, keeping intact its classic integrity. Ecological concerns are gaining momentum as humanity has ventured into the all possible realms of nature only to enlarge human beings’ comfort zone. Indian literature sketches the impacts of such anthropocentric attitudes.
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298-304 |
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Sales Forecasting of Milk and Milk Products by Quantitative Techniques-A Case Study
Er. Parimita* & Er. Puneet Arora**
Assistant Professors, Warner School of Food and Dairy Technology, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, Allahabad
Abstract :
Sales forecast is generally studied for making decision on working capital, the size of facilities, the amount of advertising and sales promotion, the need to change prices and many other problems. The study was conducted with the objective to forecast the net sales of Shyam Dairy products,
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305-310 |
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Assessment of Nutritional Adequacy of Perimenopausal and Menopausal Working Women of Allahabad
Singh Pallavi*, Paul Virginia** & Prajapati Aditi***
*Research Scholar, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences, Allahabad, India
**Associate Professor, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences, Allahabad, India
**Associate Professor, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Sciences, Allahabad, India
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In the perimenopausal group the average daily nutrient intake of calories and iron was less than the Recommended Dietary Allowances whereas protein, fat, calcium and vitamin C was more than the RDA
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311-315 |
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Cultural Agony of Women in the Writings of Indian Writers
Dr. Asha Rai
Associate Professor, Department of Humanities, Technocrats Institute of Technology, Bhopal, M.P.,India
Abstract :
The culture of a country represents its physical, mental, emotional and philosophical resources. Culture is not the outcome of a particular person’s endeavour. It is the result of numerous known and unknown individual
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316-323 |