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Monica Ali’s “Brick Lane”: A feminist Perspective.
Manab Pratim Das
Lecturer in English, A.R.B.Academy, Pathsala
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Feminism as a literary theory entered academic circle in the late 1960’s with the arrival of post-structuralism. Feminism articulates political opposition to the subordination of women as women, whether that subordination is ascribed by law, imposed by social convention, or inflicted by individual men and women.
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The Genesis and Growth of Commercialization of Higher Education
Dr. Tania Gupta
Deputy Head, Department of Education, Mewar Institute of Management, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, India
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Globalization has integrated the world into one. It is closer integration of national economies by removing barriers. It is based on market mechanism, which does not include the concerns for value.From the economic perspective, neo- liberalism is linked to globalization in terms of freedom of commerce or to free trade.
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4-16 |
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Beta Radiation Effects on the Biochemical and Morphological Properties of Phaseolus vulgaris
M. Roy
Directorate of Distance Education, Vidyasagar University, Midnapur, West Bengal, India
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This paper presents the investigation of the effects of beta radiation on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The seeds are irradiated with Sr-90 source in the range of 0.36 to 2.2 mrad. The LD50 is found to be 1.0902 mrad. Increase in germination percentage and speed is observed under different radiation doses.
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17-34 |
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An Experimental Study on the Properties of Concrete by Partially Replacing Sand Using Ceramic Fines
Nidheesh Mohan M* & Mrs Kavitha K**,
M.E. Structural Engineering, A R College of Engineering Thenkasi, Anna University – Chennai, India
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Owing to globalization industries are developing rapidly throughout the whole world. Since construction industry is the back home of all other industries, during the last century concrete has developed into the most important building constituent in the world. Production
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35-48 |
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Mid-Day Meal Programme in Sikkim: The Overall Impact on Education and Society
Dr. Tej Kumar Siwakoti* & Dr. M. C. Pant**
*Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Sikkim Government Law College, Burtuk Gangtok East Sikkim
**Associate Professor, Department of Economics, D. S. B Campus Kumaon University, Nainital
Abstract :
Feeding programmes in schools holds long history around the world. The importance of these programmes reflects on the significant gains in schooling and nutritional outcomes of the school going children in developing countries particularly. Naturally school meal programmes is an important and powerful instrument that surely increases children participation in school.
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49-59 |
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Management of Stress and Coping Strategies
Dr. B. Sridevi* & Dr. V. Maheswar**,
*Assistant Professor in Commerce, Govt. Degree College (W), Khammam
**Manager, LPG Centre, Kothagudem, TSCSCL, Khammam
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Stressful situation are encountered everyday and at every stage of human development. There is even evidence that stress before birth can influence both the mother and foetus and that it may contribute to obstetric complications and birth defects. From birth trauma right through adolescence, the young meet unavoidable sources of stress. The adolescents faces the problem of adjusting to opposite sex, gaining popularity, choosing a job and want of independence from their parents.
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60-67 |
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Impact of Visual Merchandising on Brand Equity: An Empirical Study on Premium Apparel Retailers
Atul Sen Singh* & Dr. R Satish Kumar**
*Research Scholar, Jain University, Bangalore
**Dean-Research & International Relations and Professor- Marketing IFIMBUSINESS SCHOOL BANGALORE
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A complete, eye-catching and well-operative visual merchandising in retailer’s shop can affect the level of customer satisfaction. Also, issues with the atmospheric elements in retailer’s shop or shopping malls for instance less parking space,
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68-81 |
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Health Care Cost and Climate Change: Confronting the Strategical Challenges.
Ahmed Tauqeer Zahid*, Farooq Ahmad Khan** & Suhail Ahmad Bhat***
*Research Scholar, The Business School, University of Kashmir.
**Professor, The Business School, University of Kashmir
***Research Scholar, The Business School, University of Kashmir
Abstract :
Globally Climate change and public health protection are two challenges in their own unique ways that require suitable management approach for sustainable development. Climate change is one of the most important global environmental challenges, with implications on health care costs.
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82-92 |
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Communication, New Media, and Popularity of Chetan Bhagat’s Books among Youth
Pooja Jayan
Department of Communication & Journalism, University of Kerala
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Books are a core part of the print media and are commonplace tools, accessed daily by millions of users. However, regardless of their popularity, we have only a little knowledge about why they are so appealing and what specifically
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93-102 |
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A Study on Emerging Trends in ICT for Education
Dr. Lalima Singh
Assistant Professor, S.S. Khanna Gils Degree College, Allahabad
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Information and communication technology (ICT) has become, within a very short time, one of the basic building blocks of modern society. Many countries now regard understanding ICT and mastering the basic skills and concepts of ICT as part of the core of education, alongside reading, writing and numeracy.
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103-108 |
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4G Mobile Communications - Emerging Technologies
Dr. X. Joshphin Jasaline Anitha
Head of the Deportment, MCA Deportment, N.M.S.S.V.N College, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India.
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Consumers demand more from their technology. Whether it is a television, cellular phone, or car, the latest technology purchase must have new features. With the advent of the Internet, the most-wanted feature is better, faster access to information.
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109-114 |
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in the Industrial Policies in Bangladesh: An overview
Fatema Khatun
*Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet.
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Nowadays, SME is treated as a prior sector in all over the world. As a developing country, Bangladesh has also taken different steps for the development of SMEs. Maximum people of this country live under poverty.
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115-126 |
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Feministic and Realistic Concerns in Manjula Padmanabhan’s ‘Lights Out’
Prativa Rani Saha* & Dr. R. Kalpana**
* Assistant Professor, VNR VJIET, Hyderabad,
**Assistant Professor, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore.
Abstract :
A profound author of any age or nation never evades the serious issues of his/her age. Manjula Padmanabhan is one such writer who takes up sensitive issues in Indian Writing in English.
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127-131 |
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Measuring Brand Trust Using Brand Equity Model in Oral Care Product Category
Dr. Mallika Srivastava*, Mr. Sidharth Arora**, Mr. Supreet Lakhotia*** & Mr. Subhrojyoti Tripathy****
*Assistant Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune
**MBA II Student, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune
***MBA II Student, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune
****MBA II Student, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune
Abstract :
The market today is highly cluttered and ever-alternating with innumerable brands trying to lure customers. But the true survivor and champion is a brand that changes its strategies not only to achieve a high recall value but also scores a deep and intimate connect with customers.
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132-143 |
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Youth and High Consumption of Illicit Drugs Substance in Katsina State: Need for Multi-Agency Approach to Tame the Peril
Dr. Rohana Yusof * & Amina Lawal Mashi**
*Associate Professor, Northern Corridor Research Centre, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Malaysia
**Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Umaru Musa Yaradua University, Katsina, Nigeria
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This study examined the growing trend of drugs abuse in Katsinastate, despite laws and agencies set up to tame the menace over the last three decades. The objectives of the study are to: To determine the factors responsible for the increase in drugs abuse in the state, despite government efforts towards its reduction,
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144-157 |
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Listening Withdrawal Psychotherapy from Psychoactive Substances Addiction among Young Moroccan Trainees
Ilhame Jaouahir*, Fatima Zahra Azzaoui**, SaidLotfi***, Ahmed Ahami****, Mohammed Faid***** & Stéphane Rusinek******
*Equip of Clinical and Cognitive Neurosciences and Health, Department of Biology,
**Department of Biology, Faculty of Science Ben Msik,
***Laboratory of Research and Assessment in Physical Activity
**** Equip of Clinical and Cognitive Neurosciences and Health
*****Agronomic and Veterinary Hassan II Institute
******UFR de psychologie, université de Lille-3, B.P
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MedSPAD 2013 survey reports an increase in the prevalence of certain psychoactive substances (PAS) at the expense of others (Elomari et al., 2014). The offer of care addiction in Morocco is booming, but still not sufficient.
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158-165 |
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Thin Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Psychoactive Plant Cannabis Sativa L
Shubhra Goutam* , M. P. Goutam ** and Poonam Yadav ***
* Joint Director, Regional Forensic Science Laboratory, Ambikapur (C.G).
** Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Guru Ghasidas Viswavidhyala, Bilaspur (C.G.)
***Research Fellow, Department of Botany, Ghasidas Viswavidhyala Bilaspur (C.G)
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Cannabis is one of the oldest known medicinal plant and is described in almost every ancient hand book on plant medicine but its use has banned in many parts of the world due to its psychoactive properties.
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166-175 |
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Attitude of Teachers and Students towards No-Detention Policy
Maran Bandhu Majumder*& Bijan Sarkar**
*M.Phil. Student, Department of Education, Kalyani University
**Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Kalyani University
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Everyone has the right to education. Education should be free, at least in the elementary and fundamental stages. In Universal Declaration of Human Rights it is mentioned that Elementary education shall be compulsory
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176-180 |
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Luminescent Studies on Samarium Doped Strontium Barium Niobate
Nuja J.* & Nandakumar K.**
*Assistant Professor, CMS College Kottayam, Kerala,
**Associate Professor, School of Pure and Applied Physics, Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India
Abstract :
Samarium doped Sr0.5Ba0.5Nb2O6 systems have been synthesized by solid state reaction method with 5 wt %, 10 wt %, 15wt % and 20 wt % concentrations. The structural variation of Sm3+ doped Strontium Barium Niobate systems were studied by XRD.
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181-187 |
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A Study on Attitude of Secondary School Teachers Towards Continuous And Comprehensive Evaluation
Dr. Jyoti Sankar Pradhan* & Gopal Singh**
*Senior Assistant Professor in Education, Mangalayatan University, Beswan, Aligarh, U.P., India.
**Research Scholar, Mangalayatan University, Aligarh, U.P., India
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This study was conducted on 80 secondary school teachers to know the attitude of secondary school teachers towards continuous and comprehensive evaluation in Aligarh District. The Objectives of the study are to study the attitude of male and female secondary school teachers
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188-194 |
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Accounting for Fixed Assets for SMEs in India vs. IFRS for SMEs: A Comparative Study and the Challenges Ahead
CA Manish Kumar Jain* & Professor Sunil Kumar Gandhi**
*Associate Vice President-Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd, and Research Scholar University of Kalyani
**Department of Commerce, University of Kalyani
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India is moving towards converged IFRSs in a phased manner. SMEs play a very vital role in the economic development of any country. There are differences across the globe on financial reporting policies and practices of SMEs.
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195-204 |
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Factors Affecting Academic Performance of Undergraduate Students
Kannat Na Bangchang
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University
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The purpose of this project is to determine which socio-economic and demographic factors have impact on students’ academic performance, Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), of students in faculty of science and technology,
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205-215 |
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Haryanvi Women’s Participation in Electoral and Non Electoral Politics (1966-2001)
Khwairakpam Premjit Singh,
Department of History and Ethnography,Mizoram University, Tanhril, Aizawl
Abstract :
The Articles talks about the unending process of gender discriminations in the land of Mahabharata (Epic) since time immemorial till now which led to less direct and indirect participation of women in modern political system.
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216-232 |
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Age at menarche and its relationship to body mass index and waist circumference among adolescent Bengali girls of Tripura, North East India
Shilpi Saha* and Samir Kumar Sil**
*Department of Human Physiology, Tripura University, Suryamaninagar, Tripura, India.
Abstract :
Menarche is the first menstrual bleeding in the life of a female and represents a major landmark event in the life of an adolescent girl. It usually start sometime between ages 11 and 14 years, but it can happen as early as age 9 or as later as 15 years.
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233-237 |
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Territorial Jurisdiction in Cheque Bouncing Cases: Judicial Pronouncements and Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Bill 2015
Mr. Shamsuddin,
Assistant Professor, Amity Law School, Amity University Rajasthan, Jaipur
Abstract :
Territorial jurisdiction in cheque bouncing cases is a burning issue. From 1999 to 2014 many leading cases were decided by the Hon’ble Supreme Court such as in Bhaskaran case, Dashrath Rupsingh Rathore
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238-243 |
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Bharat as a Civilisational State - Commemorating Rajendra Chola & Civilisational Reach
Dr. Anjani Kumar Jha
Professor, NIMS University, Jaipur (Raj.)
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To commemorate Rajendra Chola"s celebrated northern campaign to the Ganges, He assumed the title of Gangaikonda Chola and had the shiva temple Gangakkandacholeswaram built.
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244-247 |
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Technocrats Vision behind the Conventional Family Structures - An Ironical Insight into the leads of Manju Kapur’s Custody and Chetan Bhagat’s 2 States.
Dr. M. Latha* & Tummala Sai Mamata**
*Head, Department of English, KL University, Vaddeswram
**Lecturer, (Ph.D Research Scholar), Department of English, KL University, Vaddeswram
Abstract :
Education has a vital role to play in the modern world. Many of the young talents are emerging to IITs, NITs, IISs and IIMs. Some of these outputs are flying abroad to aggrandize their technical skills.
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248-252 |
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Representing Misapprehension and Absurdity in Chetan Bhagat’s Select Novels
Lanke. Subha
Ph.D Research Scholar, Acharya Nagarjuna University
Abstract :
Chetan Bhagat’s novels express the deep human experiences of a heart and mind, particularly the behavioural pattern of life of people in the socio economic milieu with changing perspectives of life strategy.
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253-258 |
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Building Contract : Tax on the Transfer of Property in Goods Involved in Execution of A Works Contract of Construction of a Building
Dr. Pratibha Chaudhary
M.B.A., LL.M. (Gold Medal), Ph.D.
Abstract :
Prior to the commencement of the Constitution of India the power to levy sales tax had been conferred on the Provincial Legislatures by entry 48 of the List II of the Seventh Schedule to the Government of India Act. 1935 which read as "taxes on the sales of goods and on advertisements".
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