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Financial Appraisal of Indian Gooseberry (Emblica Officinalis) Cultivation in Pratap Garh District of Uttar Pradesh, India
Dr. Ramchandra* and Neelam Khare**
Assistant Professor, School of Forestry and Environment, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences , Allahabad.
Abstract :
The financial appraisal of Indian gooseberry cultivation in Pratap Garh has been studied through a sample of 150 Indian gooseberry growers from 12 selected villages i.e. Bhoj Pur, Hital Mau, Ajgara, Deva Pur, Ashpur Devsra, Sangipur and Khajuri
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1-9 |
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Incorporation of Environmental Education in Nigerian Colleges of Education: An Exploration Research
Matthew O. Ovbiebo
University of South Africa, Adult Basic Education and Youth Development, South Africa
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This article is in response to environmental crises, degradation and problems growing in Nigeria. In other to ensure solution to this problem, there is need to infuse environmental education into colleges of education towards the actions of sanitation, health.
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10-20 |
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Sustainable Forest Management in Rainfed Area of Chhattisgarh: Significance of Women Participation
Garima Tiwari
Department of Forestry Wildlife and Environmental Sciences, Guru Gahsidas Vishwavidhyalya Biaspur (Chhattisgarh) India
Abstract :
Women in India are playing a crucial role in protection and conservation of environment. Women in our country have brought a different perspective to the environment debate, because of their different experience base.
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21-24 |
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Growth of Research Publications on Breast Cancer during 2005 to 2015 - A Study.
R.K.S. Hemalath* & T.K.Thiruvengada Mani **
*Assistant Technical Officer, University of Madras
**Deputy Librarian i/c, University of Madras
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This article deals with the growth of research publications on “Breast Cancer” which is one of the most dreaded diseases that need to be controlled at the world level.
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25-31 |
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Pairing Linguistic and Music Intelligence
Dr. Shveata Misra* & Prof. Ina Shastri**
Ph.D Music ( Music Psychology), Banasthali University, Rajasthan, India
Head of Department of Music, Banasthali University, Rajasthan, India
Abstract :
Music is a catalyst for developing critical reading, writing and understanding skills. Can music in the language class room setting improve students’ reading and writing skills? The answer is yes.
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32-36 |
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A Study on Academic Achievement in Relation with Socio Economic Status of Secondary School Students with Reference to East Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh.
Dr. B. Reena Tok* & Sony Dupak **
*Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Rajiv Gandhi University, A.P
**Research Scholar, Department of Education, Rajiv Gandhi University, A.P
Abstract :
This study aims to explore the relationship of academic achievement with socio economic status and gender of secondary school students of East Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh. For this purposes descriptive survey method of research was used.
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37-43 |
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Implementation of the Mobile Agent System using Resource Allocation Problem
Sudan Jha
PhD Scholar, PG Department of Computer Science and Applications,Utkal University, Vani Vihar
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Associate Professor, Principal, Eastern College of Engineering, Biratnagar, Nepal
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A mobile agent is a program that autonomously migrates from machine to machine in a heterogeneous network, interacting with services at each machine to perform some desired task on behalf of a user.
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44-56 |
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Interlinking Lifelong Learning and Internationalization of Higher Education in India - A critical discourse
Dr. Sayantan Mandal
Assistant Professor,Centre for Policy Research in Higher Education (CPRHE)
National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA),New Delhi, India
Abstract :
Lifelong Learning (LLL) signifies to all forms of learning activities and higher education is considered one of them. In recent years, the perception of LLL is changing towards a more market centric
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57-67 |
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A Study Report on Motivational Challenges Experienced in Scientific and Project Oriented Organisations with respect to Knowledge Management
N. Sivasubramanian*, Dr U. Syed Aktharsha** Prof. M. Sheik Mohamed***
*Research scholar, Jamal Institute of Management Trichy, INDIA
**Associate Professor, Jamal Institute of Management Trichy, INDIA
*** Professor, Jamal Institute of Management Trichy, INDIA
Abstract :
In the present scenario Knowledge Management KM plays a vital role to enhance growth of an organization and to bring out innovation so that they keep ahead in their area.KM methods are oriented with respect to technology
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68-73 |
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Religious Practices and Beliefs: A Study among the Singphos of Arunachal Pradesh
Chaya Rani Hazarika* and Bapukan Choudhury**
*Research scholar, Department of Anthropology, Gauhati University, Assam.
**Retired Professor, Department of Anthropology, Gauhati University, Assam.
Abstract :
The Singphos, a hill tribe is known in China as Jingphow, in India as Singpho, in Burma they are known as Kachin. The meaning of the word ‘Singpho" is explained in various ways. In their own dialect the word ‘Singpho" means ‘man".
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74-81 |
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Geo-Physical Disasters In Himachal Pradesh, India: A Spatial Perspective
Vishwa B.S.Chandel
Assistant Professor, Center of Advanced Study in Geography, Panjab University, Chandigarh
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Disasters have a strong affinity for mountain environments. The geo-physical disasters such as earthquakes and landslides are more rampant in mountainous regions due to geo-physical complexities.
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82-89 |
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Good Old Ways of Learning
Dr. Pragya Shukla
Assistant Professor, Department of English & Foreign Languages, Central University of Chhattisgarh
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Earlier it was understood that knowledge has to be acquired by investing time and devotion. People delved deep into books and knowing that what they knew already was only
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90-97 |
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Inter District Disparity in Agricultural Development of Assam: An Application of Principal Component Analysis
Dr. Monoj Kr. Chowdhury
Head, Department of Business Administration, Gauhati University. Guwahati. India
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The concept of regional disparity was first examined in the book ‘Geography of France’ by Vidal de La Blache in 1903. This concept of regionalization was widely studied between the two world wars.
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98-105 |
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Voting: A Symbol of Indian Democracy
Ms. Garima Tyagi
Assistant Professor, PG Dept. of H. Sc. & Research, N.K.B.M.G.(P.G.) College, Chandausi
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The election system is the pillar of Indian Democracy. This system consists of various levels of elections to the Lok Sabha, State Legislative Assemblies and Panchayati Raj Institutions. Every level of election is related to other level of election.
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106-109 |
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Impact of Globalization on Trade and Employment
Dr. Archana Gaur
Professor, Department of Economics, Government Girls Degree College, Raisen
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Almost a decade ago, the effects of globalization on wealth distribution as well as jobs were largely benign. On an average, growing at a respectable rate of 2.5 percent, advanced economies had,
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110-113 |
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Defence against SYN – Flooding Attack
R.Saranya* & N.Prathap**
*Assistant Professor, Department of CSE , Pannai College of Engineering and Technology
Sivagangai, Tamilnadu, India
**Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, J.J. College of Engineering and Technology
Trichy, Tamilnadu, India
Abstract :
This paper describes the new dimension of Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack called TCP SYN flood attack, which exist in the society for several years. The attack exploits the implementation characteristics of Transmission Control Protocol
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114-123 |
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IMS-ETLP: Information Management System Evaluating Teaching and Learning Process
Ali KELES*
*Department of Computer Education and Instructional Technology, Faculty of Education
Agri Ibrahim Çeçen University, TR-04100 Agri, Turkey
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One of universities’ the main goals are to provide quality education and training, and maintain high academic standards in all education programs. In order to achieve this purpose,
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124-135 |
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A Study of Environmental Awareness of Teachers Teaching In Primary and Secondary Schools of Allahabad District
Dr Ajay Kumar Singh* & Mrs S. S. Aziz**
*Associate Professor, Department of Education, AUS,
**Assistant Professor, ASE, SHIATS
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This paper titled “A study of environmental awareness of teachers teaching in primary and secondary schools of Allahabad district” is a descriptive study to find out the present status of environmental
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136-147 |
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A Study of Examination Anxiety of B.Ed. Students Studying In Government and Private Teacher Training Colleges of Allahabad
Dr Ajay Kumar Singh *& Mrs Punam Singh**
*Associate Professor, Department of Education, AUS
**Research Scholar, Department of Education, SHIATS
Abstract :
The present study titled "A study of examination anxiety of B.Ed. students studying in Government and private teacher training Colleges of Allahabad”. This study comes under a descriptive survey.
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148-155 |
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Changing Role of Teachers: Vedic Periods and After Independence
Ruma Sarkar
Lecturer, Chinsurah College of Education, Chinsurah, Hoogly
Abstract :
Indian education system has a glorious, enriched and enlightens long history, where a gradual change occurred from the remote past in teaching-learning process.
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156-162 |
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DISCRIMINATION: INEQUALITY AGAINST WOMEN
Ms. Kanchan Saxena
Assistant Professor, P.G. Department of H. Sc. & Research, N.K.B.M.G. (P.G.) College, Chandausi, UP
Abstract :
Violence against women is a technical term used to collectively refer to violent acts that are primarily or exclusively committed against women. Similar to a hate crime, this type of violence targets a specific group with the victim"s gender as a primary motive.
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163-169 |
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A Study of Parental Attitude of Rural and Urban Girls Towards Education and Job Placement
Dr Ajay Kumar Singh* & Mrs Manju Devi **
*Associate Professor, Department of Education, AUS
**Research scholar, ASE, SHIATS
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The present study titled " A Study of Parental Attitude of Rural and Urban Girls Towards education and job placement”. This study comes under a descriptive survey. 260 parents
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170-182 |
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Humanism in the Novels of Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable
Monika Raghuwanshi* & Dr. Kranti Vats**
*Research Scholar, Department of Language, B.U. Bhopal, M.P. (India)
**Research Guide, Department of Language, B.U. Bhopal, M.P. (India)
Abstract :
Dr. Mulk Raj Anand exposes his message of humanism, socialism, brotherhood, economics, freedom and equality in his novel Untouchable. In this present paper he gives message of Humanism.
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183-186 |
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Microtubule Targeting Anti-mitotic Agents as Anti-Cancer Drugs: A Review
Dr. Taradas Sarkar
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose College, Kolkata-700020, West Bengal, India,
Abstract :
Microtubules are highly dynamic cytoskeletal fibers that are composed of tubulin subunits. Dynamic microtubules continue to be one of the most successful cancer chemotherapeutic targets.
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187-195 |
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Socio- Psychological Fallout of Urbanization
Dr. Alok Kumar
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, C.C.S. University, Meerut, U.P., India
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This paper is an attempt to describe urbanization and its consequences as the world is in the midst of an urban explosion which has created various social problems.
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195-206 |
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Services Makes the Difference: A Critical Analysis Indian life Insurance Companies
Alok Gupta
Assistant Professor, Department of Financial Studies, VBS Purvanchal University Jaunpur
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Services of life insurance companies are more critical complex challenging other service as compared to other services A life insurance industry, which is part of financial service sector, is quite a bit different from other service industries like hospitality,
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207-217 |
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Necessity of Administrative Reforms in India: Good Governance Perspective
Dr. Md. Reyaz Ahmad
Research Associate, CSSEIP Co-cordinator, Department of Public Administration
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow
Abstract :
"Good Governance" is being used as an all-inclusive framework not only for administrative and civil service reform, but as a link between Civil Service Reform and an all-embracing framework for making policy decisions effective within viable systems of accountability and citizen participation. Administrative reform focuses on rationalizing structures of government.
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218-231 |
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Study of Work Adjustment in Working Women of Higher, Middle and Lower Job Strata
Arun Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar.
Abstract :
Work adjustment is the degree to which the employee feels comfortable with the job and tasks including all job-related variables. Working women have capabilities like man but have to adjust on work and family environment much more.
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232-237 |