In this research we will get an idea about the present condition of child education in our country India. It highlights what are the main problems, issues that are present in India. We have taken reviews from existing data, government reports; which will be focussing on the situation child education seeing the equality, access, equity that is present in today’s education. What in this we are finding is that although we have made a fair amount of progress in this area but there are still some...
Topics: Child Education, Indian Education System, Critical Thinking, New Education Policy
The objective of the present investigation was to analyze the seasonality of gastrointestinal helminthic fauna of sheep from Pune district. This study was conducted to determine the seasonal occurrence of gastrointestinal helminthes (cestode, trematode and nematode) of sheep. A survey of the prevalence of gastro-intestinal helminth parasites in 180 sheeps, (Ovis bharal) was conducted in different area of Pune district (M.S.) India during the period of February, 2018 to January, 2019. The...
Topics: Gastrointestinal Helminths, Pune, Ovis bharal, Seasonal analysis
The Disability acts are not about the enjoyment of specific acts, as it is about ensuring the equal enjoyment of all human rights/acts without discrimination for Persons with disabilities. The Constitution of India provides equal rights to its citizens to enjoy their life respectfully and walk with dignity and Integrity. Persons with Disabilities are an integral part of society and each government put their initiatives to include persons with disabilities in the mainstreaming society. This is...
Topics: Disability, legislation, Persons with Disability, Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Constitution...
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Gallbladder is a pocket that stores bile.Gallstone disease (GSD) has, for many years, remained a high-cost, socially significant public health problem. Gallstones are a major cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world.Gallstones are known to produce diverse histopathological changes in the gallbladder.They vary in size and shape from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a golf ball. The presence of gallstones do not produce any kind of symptoms in most of the cases. The...
Topics: Gallstone disease, Microbiota, Bile acids, Bile duct stones, Cholecystectomy
Since Greta Thunberg made her urgent pleas to government officials all over the world for them to take action against our deteriorating climate conditions that would ruin the future of generations to come, we have witnessed the unravelling of genuine proof, the statistics and data from millions of scientists worldwide warning us about the biological and ecological transformations that will eliminate our natural resources and leave humanity in despair. It is no longer feasible to ignore climate...
Topics: Climate change, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, eco-friendly, greenhouse gases
Due to the advent of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) simulators, the way in which society interacts with their surroundings and other people has transformed dramatically. VR and AR have been changing how people interact with the physical world, including the extent to which they need to interact with it in order to achieve a certain objective. The extent of AR and VR influences on human interactions with the real world are expansive, in both exciting and harmful ways. It is...
Topics: Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, simulation, interaction, safety, balance
This article aims to evaluate the ways in which choices that are presented to consumers affect their decision-making, which in turn affects the ways in which governments intervene in the free market. Traditionally, governments assume the homo economicus when devising microeconomic intervention approaches. An alternate view on influencing consumer behaviour is explored through the lens of Nudge Theory. It is shown that nudging , as well as other ways of adapting one’s decision...
Topics: Nudge theory, choice architecture, intervention, libertarian paternalism
The timeline of the air pollution in North India is predictable. Wintertime air pollution, which is mostly caused by particulate matter from farm fires in Punjab, Haryana, and Western Uttar Pradesh, makes already severely polluted air intolerable. This supports the idea that farmers are the main architects of Delhi's air pollution crisis, and temporary fixes only work while the skies are clear. Seasonal paddy stubble burning has shown to have negative impacts; it is estimated that each year,...
Topics: Pollution, stubble burning, climate change, agricultural waste, mulching, animal fodder, legislation
The harmful impact of alcohol or drugs dependency on an individual’s physiological, sociological, and mental state is highly recognized and common knowledge within today’s society; thus, it is reasonable to start with the premise - one that is popularly believed and widely proven - that alcohol and drug dependency, which more often than not lead to addiction, is much more destructive than it is helpful. This research aims to explore, evaluate and conclude the impact of alcohol and drug...
Topics: Biodiversity loss, climate change, pollution, ecosystem, food security
Heavy research has been conducted in recent years on the prospects of renewable energy sources as a result of the growing need for a long term, sustainable, and ecological friendly energy source. However, while these researchers have identified many individual factors that lead to the success of renewable energy companies and in turn innovation of renewable energy sources, they neglect to identify the interactions of these factors as well as the most optimized route to innovate renewable energy...
Topics: Renewable energy, fossil fuels, competitiveness, sustainability
Serial killers have been a source of great fascination for researchers, as there is much to be explored in terms of the psychological and environmental factors that influence such motives to kill. Mental illness has long been suggested as a potential cause, though it remains unclear whether mental illness or nurture plays more of a role in creating these individuals. Research into serial killers continues to provide insight into this dark subject matter, with an aim towards understanding why...
Topics: Serial Killers, Mental Disorder, Sadistic Personality Disorder, Schizophrenia
The GST is regarded as a destination-based tax applied on the consumption of a variety of products and services, Setoff is permitted in the form of input tax credits to business parties involved in those processes. The GST is levied at every stage of production up until the final consumption is made. Almost two thirds of the raw materials and related textile goods that Uttar Pradesh purchased came from other states. As a result, it is particularly significant to Uttar Pradesh's economy. The...
Topics: GDP, GST COUNCIL, MEIS, MAI
Indian drama has emerged predominantly with Sanskrit drama and its tradition of folk performance. Indian drama is the mirror of society. People can easily connect themselves with this amazing feeling. The playwrights like Badal Sarkar, Girish Karnad, Vijay Tendulkar, Mahesh Dattani and Mahesh Elkunchwar etc have won the heart of the audience. Mahesh Dattani is a Banglore-based Indian English playwright. He is a versatile genius. He is continuously experimenting with new forms and manners of...
Topics: Homosexuality, communalism, revelation, gender identity, middle-class
This study focuses mainly on the impact of inflation and deflation in India. Inflation is the rate of increases in prices over a given period of time, e.g., one year. Inflation is typically a wider measure, such as the overall increase in prices or the increases in the cost of living in a country. But it can also be more narrowly calculated—for specific goods, such as food, or for services, such as a haircut, for example. Whatever the context, inflation represents how much more expensive the...
Topics: Inflation, Deflation, Economy, Unemployment, Productivity, Goods and Services
In different sectors of industry, sedentary employment frequently results in physical discomfort and pain, which lowers productivity. With the purpose of reducing pain and enhancing wellbeing, a modified palliative chair is suggested. The chair offers support for the lower back, neck, and shoulders and incorporates on demand massage and heat treatment elements. The research on the health advantages of massage and heat therapy is discussed, emphasizing their potential to lessen the adverse...
Topics: Sedentary employment, Ergonomic chair design, Massage therapy, Heat treatment, Productivity,...
Background: A green and healthy hospital recognizes the connection between human health and the environment and demonstrates understanding through its governance, strategy and operations. When considering a ‘Green Hospital ‘the issues which should be addressed include, energy and water efficiency, use of renewable energy and environmental impact of waste disposal. Green hospitals therefore promote green health care by improving the health of patients, medical staff and the environment. ...
Topics: Green Hospital, Green Initiatives, Water Management, Waste Management
Modern art emerged quite later in India. Though a remarkable change in Indian art practice was being marked from the period of Bengal School of Art but the modern art movement reached its peak in the 1950s and 1960safter India got independence which was very important time in Indian art field to develop art beyond the traditional and folk-art practices.It was really a challenge for Indian degree holder artists to go beyond the age old conventional and traditional notion and mindset and to think...
Topic: EMERGENCE OF INDIAN MODERN ART
Blended learning is a holistic approach to education that combines traditional classroom learning with online learning. This approach offers numerous benefits for students, including increased flexibility, personalized instruction, and improved learning outcomes. By incorporating technology into the learning experience, blended learning prepares students for the future and provides them with the skills they need to succeed in an increasingly technology-driven world. Additionally, blended...
Topics: Blended learning, Holistic approach, online learning, technology
Constipation is a disease condition resembling to Vibandha described in Ayurveda. Vibandha or Badhapurisha means obstruction or constipation i.e. sanga and which indicates one of the state of srotodushti especially in purishavaha srotas. It refers to bowel movements that are infrequent or hard to pass and is a general term used to indicate fewer bowel movements, solidified hard stools, painful defecation and feeling of bloating, abdominal discomfort or incomplete elimination. Constipation may...
Topics: Vibandha, Constipation, Basthi, Vatanulomana
This present research is entitled “ A Voice of Modern Draupadi in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novel The Palace of Illusions is a critical reading of the novel from female perspective. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni portrays Draupadi as a modern woman in the novel who is bold enough to fight against the male dominated society. She raises her voice for her rights and respect. Being a royal woman, she also understands pain and sufferings of common women around her. The entire novel is the...
Topics: Draupadi, Mahabarata, Woman, Male- dominated society
Dyslexia generally is recognized and referred to as a learning disability and is mainly diagnosed to children. Though this mental disorder is considered to be damaging to children’s early stages of learning, many people miss the flourishing opportunities that it also provides. Struggles in decoding words and basic sounds of speech can inform individuals about the long-standing negative impacts in dyslexia. Their decision into approaching art is not merely due to their individual fears in the...
Topics: Dyslexia, creativity, child, talents, strengths, communication
In Online Learning, the students study from home or any other place, that is most convenient for them. They can acquire learning material online. The study materials in online education could be texts, audio, notes, videos, and images. However, the method of study has its benefits and various drawbacks too. Online education is suitable for those who cannot visit or obtain the traditional education method for one reason or the other. Now a days education has changed. A shift in the profile of...
Topic: BLENDED LEARNING
There is no stop to technology, every day new tools or techniques are emerging, and with the increase in technologies and use of mobile devices, digital crimes are also increasing. Companies are starting to face an enormous amount of data loss. The world is run by technology and networks and it becomes important for everyone to understand that cyber security, company assets, or the individual’s data are at risk without the protection added to it. The usage of business applications on mobile...
Topic: SECURE ENCRYPTED MOBILE
The COVID-19 pandemic caused several difficulties for schools, colleges, and universities. Around the world, continuing education is fraught with problems and difficulties for governmental institutions. In addition, they had persistent problems that had an impact on their day-to-day operations during this crisis, such as changes to daily routines, travel limitations, and other problems. Teachers quickly and abruptly embraced digital learning for the teaching-learning process. Online instruction...
Topics: B. Ed. Programme, Covid-19, Online, Perception, Teaching-Learning
Two categories can be used to classify the concept of dharma. One is the normative concept, which is said to have come from a norm, for instance, what one ought to do and what one ought not to do (for example, one ought not to steal and one ought to tell the truth), and the other is how it governs an individual's day-to-day activities in their social and personal life. For example, it outlines the responsibilities and obligations that each person has to their family, society, life, and God....
Topics: Dharma, sources of dharma, Raj dharma, classification of dharma, dharma and Constitution
In media, many people view memory-altering technologies as science fiction or used for manipulative reasons, but their impacts and implementations are deeper than that. When we face traumatic experiences and events, our brain takes a long time to recover. There are many different side effects and coping mechanisms which are still being researched and observed. Some of these side effects go as far as unintentionally altering your memory. Depending on the severity, it could reduce normal brain...
Topics: Memory-altering, PTSD, amygdala, hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, neurogenesis
How does the valence and arousal of emotions affect the accuracy and recall of emotional events? Emotional valence and arousal are two major components of emotions that affect how the emotions affect the memory of an individual. Research has shown that memories that are emotionally intense and significant to the individual change what information is remembered and recalled easier, depending on the valence and arousal level. The vividness of emotionally intense memories is often better than...
Topics: Color, emotional valence, arousal, retention
Art is defined as the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form (e.g., painting, sculpting, drawing, etc.) producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power [9]. Since the link between color and psychology was discovered there have been many new breakthroughs. Some of these breakthroughs have been due to an increase in funding [2]. This article explores how colors have a major effect on how people feel (calm, sad,...
Topics: Color, emotion, therapy, association, perception
As time elapsed, it became clear that teenagers were not getting the necessary amount of sleep; thus resulting in sleep deprivation. An extensive investigation was conducted using internet resources such as Hopkins Medical to gain information about this topic. Many surveys from institutions such as Stanford were also used to acquire sufficient information. As a result, it was determined that early school start times led to teen sleep deprivation, as well as homework overload and increased usage...
Topics: Sleep deprivation, melatonin, Circadian rhythms, teenagers, emotions
A solution for refugees is getting together a group of volunteers who can be at the airport or the ports, greet them once they arrive, introduce them to the country, talk to them about their rights and duties according to Greek law, and even provide shelter to unaccompanied children. We need activities, volunteers, and programs, to ensure that these people can cover their basic needs (Relief International, 2023). The number of asylum seekers is rising, and the flow of refugees too when...
Topics: Refugees, IDP, migrants, economic growth, migration route, community
The researcher conducted an in-depth study on the functioning of DIET at Chitrokonda in Malkanagir District. The objectives of the study were to find out the status of DIET in terms of infrastructure and its abidance to the existing rules prescribed by NCTE from time to time, to find out the problems that DIET faces in its functioning, to provide suggestions and recommendations for strengthening the institute. This was undertaken adopting Case Study approach by selecting the case purposively....
Topics: DIET, Case Study
Knowledge was central to the ancient Indian traditions. The way of disseminating the knowledge & learning through ‘Gurukul Systems’ was unique I many ways. For the educational institutions blending of ancient traditional education system with the contemporary curriculum like The Atma Malik Educational Institutions can serve as a role model. The purpose of the paper is to investigate the emergence & basis of Vedic-Yogic Institutional Vision, Values, Leadership, & Social...
Topics: Indian Knowledge System, Gurukul, Education, Atma Malik
Customer satisfaction is playing a significant role in all organizations. In products manufacturing organizations, customers should be satisfied with the products especially quality and price of the product. This study tries to get various problems or satisfaction of banking customers in India regarding physical resources, courteous services, committed services and assurance etc. It is observed that mostly customers are satisfied with the banking services but some low satisfaction regarding the...
Topics: Customers satisfaction, Banking services, Banking customers, banking problems
Plagiarism is one of the very complex and serious issues in and around the world. Now a days, Internet plays a vital role to get the information more easily and access without any geographical barriers. Therefore, researchers and others can have access any document in any part of the world as easily as possible. The UGC is also insisting to check plagiarism before submission of the thesis. Due to this reason, all educational institutions are concentrating on anti-plagiarism. For identifying...
Topics: Anti-Plagiarism, Plagiarism, Types, UGC
This paper discusses the theoretical debates around the questions ‘Who speaks of whom and about whom and how?’ This is a vital question to ask of all ethnographic and autobiographical writings. This paper will explore what we see when we compare the two kinds of writing. Are Dalit autobiographies (usually) not about an individual self but about a community, in much the same way that ethnographic writing is also supposed to be about a community? What does a comparison of Dalits...
Topics: Dalits, Autobiography, Ethnography, representation, Power, Theory
The work is basically a theoretical work and it concentrates on the theoretical literatures on democracy, both liberal and Marxist, to explore the inner contradictions of democracy with regard to minority accommodation.
Topics: Democracy, Enlightenment, Modernity, Minority, Accommodation
भारत एक विकासशील देश हैं। यहॉ की अधिकांश जनसंख्या कृषि पर निर्भर करती हैं। कृषि के पश्चात् लघु उद्योग ही हैं, जिस पर भारत की अधिकांश जनसंख्या आश्रित हैं। भारत मे ं प्राकृतिक संसाधनों की...
Topics: उद्योग, इाकईयाँ, राष्ट्रीय आय,...
Mahesh Elkunchwar's name is synonymous with the great tradition of playwriting in India. His name is often invoked in the same breath as that of playwrights like Vijay Tendulkar, Satish Alekar and Mahesh Dattani. His plays deal with the sense of tradition that is so deeply rooted in the Indian psyche. His play 'Old Stone Mansion ' has a very successful run and is regarded as a canonical text of Marathi literature. The objective of this paper is to present the declining Wada Culture and its...
Topics: Declining, aristocratic, patriarchy, gender, family
India is the most religious country. The culture of India is full of rituals. It follows a particular tradition and social values. Social conservatism is found in Indian society where men and women play different roles. Men are always supposed superior to women. Women don’t have their self -identity and self- existence without a male partner but they always try to search a male dominance free place for themselves. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has presented a long time struggle of women...
Topics: Indian society, women, patriarchy, tradition
VISHESH VIDHALAY KI KAKSHA ME ADHYAYAN KI SUGAMYATA KE PRATI SHRAVAN BAADHIT VIDHYARTHIYO KI RAY
Topic: VISHESH VIDHALAY KI KAKSHA ME ADHYAYAN KI SUGAMYATA KE PRATI SHRAVAN BAADHIT VIDHYARTHIYO KI RAY
VISHESH VIDHALAY KI KAKSHA ME ADHYAYAN KI SUGAMYATA KE PRATI SHRAVAN BAADHIT VIDHYARTHIYO KI RAY
Topic: VISHESH VIDHALAY KI KAKSHA ME ADHYAYAN KI SUGAMYATA KE PRATI SHRAVAN BAADHIT VIDHYARTHIYO KI RAY
LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF SOME OF THE ANCIENT EMINENT CHRISTIAN LEADERS AND WRITERS – JOHN CHRYSOSTOM, DIODORE OF TARSUS, THEODORE OF MOPSUESTIA AND CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA
Topics: LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF SOME OF THE ANCIENT EMINENT CHRISTIAN LEADERS AND WRITERS – JOHN...
In modern era, as Social Media Addiction (SMA) is recognized as major cause of declined psychological, social and physical well-being of our society including teaching professionals. Different Social Networking Sites (SNS) usage has become increasingly pervasive among professional and teachers in the last decade; it was not known if these platforms are positively or negatively related to teacher’s mental health and well-being. This study made its effort to analyze significance of social media...
Topics: Social Media Addiction (SMA), Social Networking Site (SNS), Well-being and School Teachers
Media is a collective communication tool used to store and deliver information. It is the Fourth Pillar of our democracy. Apart from shaping public opinion it also plays a vital role in growth of our economy. Media in India has been a substantial contributor to its GDP for a long period of time. In Make in India campaign, Media is also a one of the sector in which foreign investors are promoted to invest in it. The foreign investors are expected to invest in around 800 TV channels by 2025. So...
Topics: Make in India, Media and entertainment, Social media, FDI
Media makes people aware of events, persons, or possibilities beyond their direct experience. It helps the masses to understand the world beyond their own direct experiences, helps them to shape their opinion of the environment into the second-hand reality which characterizes much of the known world. Media can bring attitudinal changes in their views about events after the exposure to news reports regarding the discrepancy between private attitude and behavior by forcing the public morality on...
Topics: Media, Society, Relationship, audience, effects, functions
The automobile industry has shifted to electrically driven vehicles as a result of the harm that gasoline engines do to the environment and to humans. This document discusses explains how an electric car operates and contrasts it with hybrid vehicles and internal combustion engines. The document outlines a few of the benefits and drawbacks of the electric car. A brief look into the technology's future is also provided The electric vehicles market in India appears to be going traction. Companies...
Topic: STATUS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN INDIA
The term Rainfall refers to the amount of rain that falls in a place during a particular period. Mysuru district has receives on an average annual rainfall is 778.4mm from 1990 to 2018. It was varies with seasons as well as in Spatial. Therefore the present paper analyse the Seasonal and Spatial trend of Rainfall in Mysuru District, for this purpose 40 (2018) rain gauge locations Monthly rainfall data has been collected between 1990 to 2018 from District Statistical...
Topics: Rainfall, Season, Region, Index of concentration (IOC)
The tourism industry was one of the world's greatest markets; until the world met a pandemic in the 21st century, COVID-19. (Ugur, Akbiyitik 2020). The Global Tourism Resilience Crisis Management Centre (GTRCMC) was established in 2018 by the Hon. Edmund Bartlett and Dr. Taleb Rafai (Former Secretary General of the United Nations World Tourism Organization) as a global think tank that focuses exclusively on building resilience and managing crises that disrupt tourism. The tourism industry was...
Topic: GLOBAL TOURISM
“Investing in education and providing 21 st -century skills for students are fundamental components to the nation's continued growth and prosperity” -Craig Barrett The globalization and technological innovations have opened wide range of opportunities for the personal growth and development of the people all across the world. However, in terms of expectations and responsibilities, such growth lays a huge responsibility on the academic community. Barrett's aforementioned comment...
Topics: Digital Pedagogy, Awareness, Teacher Trainees, Technology, 21st Century Teacher and Teacher...
Gain-of-function experiments may help medical researchers to test scientific theories, develop new technologies and find treatments for infectious diseases. When the original SARS-CoV outbreak occurred in 2003, scientists developed a method to study the virus in the laboratory, by growing the virus in mice. This endeavour showed a model for researching the virus and testing potential vaccines and treatments. Inadequate and insufficient research on viruses will authorize unaware of future...
Topics: Gain-of-Function, mice, and guinea pigs, immunogenicity, Dual-use research of concern (DURC)
POWER UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
Topic: POWER UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
“STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES THAT EXPLAIN NOTEWORTHY VARIATION IN GDP GROWTH RATE”
Topic: “STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES THAT EXPLAIN NOTEWORTHY VARIATION IN GDP...
As the global community entered the Paris Climate Deal, link between Environmental Regulations as well as Trade Negotiations occupied prime importance to fulfil the Paris Deal commitments. Should there be an International Cooperation over Domestic Policies, especially since Environmental Regulations can potentially serve as Disguised Trade Barriers? Does International Trade weaken Domestic Environmental Policy, and creates Pollution Havens? Should trade policy be used to achieve environmental...
Topic: TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT
The COVID-19 pandemic forced graduate occupational therapy (OT) education programs to shift in person experiences to remote formats. Despite this shift, OT students were still expected to successfully complete their level II fieldwork (FW) experiences in person to graduate. Face-to-face Level I FW experiences are an Accrediting Council of Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) requirement and meant to prepare OT students for their level II FW experiences were forced to shift to remote formats...
Topics: Occupational therapy education, health science education, occupational therapy education,...
Climate change is a major issue concerning many countries around the world. It gave birth to numerous fluctuations in the weather that resulted in the increase in frequency of natural disaster. Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, mass deforestation has increased the amount of CO 2 emission in the atmosphere which fuels the climate change. For the past few years, scientist had noticed that climate change also has direct and indirect impact on people’s mental health. It has...
Topics: mental health, climate change, natural disasters, psychological disorders, human activity, CO2...
Newspaper is a source that provides information about a country's economic situation, sports, games, entertainment, trade and commerce. Reading newspaper as a habit will widen one’s outlook and will enrich one’s knowledge. This paper aims to study about the newspaper reading habits among various age groups of people and survival of the newspaper industry. The paper also tries to study the demographic profile, preference of the language, interesting sections of the paper. A structured...
Topics: Newspaper, Reading habit, Ahmedabad, Survival – Newspaper Industry
SETH GOVIND DAS AND ASHOKA -A CRITICAL STUDY
Topic: SETH GOVIND DAS AND ASHOKA-A CRITICAL STUDY
India is invariably battling to regain its legacy status of Vishwa Guru. The universally transforming education, learning & teaching is now a subject of Global Quality Standards. The strategy “Internationalization at Home” will open avenues to promote Indian Ethos amidst the Global Culture. The future readiness road map towards India becoming a Global Study Destination is being continually crafted by bringing in innovative restructuring in the India’s Education System. The challenge...
Topics: Vishwa Guru, Internationalization, Global Quality, Indian Ethos, Diverse Education Systems
The propagation of radio waves is affected by many reasons and the foremost reason is the medium it travels through. The properties of medium cause attenuation in the transmitted signal. This paper explores the effect of different materials on the propagation. Materials like metal, RF absorber, wood, plastic, PTFE sheet (synthetic plastic polymer) and fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) are placed between two pyramidal horn antennas at X-band (8GHz to 12GHz). Phenomena like reflection, refraction,...
Topics: antenna, X-band, radio waves, propagation, materials
This paper examines the impact of demonetization on Indian economy. Demonetization refers to cancellation of a particular currency from circulation and retired. The currency will not be considered as a valid currency. Or it can be said a change of paper currency where new units of paper currency replace the old one. In India, the currency was demonetized for the first time on 12 th January 1946(Saturday) and second time on 16 th January1978 (Monday) and on November 8 th 2016 (Tuesday) the...
Topics: Currency, Demonetization, Black money, Indian Economy
Agriculture and rural development concepts and create solutions not only in business terms, but also at the population level. NTU’s operations also support in improving the productivity in the agricultural and rural context and in promoting civil rights and equality . The main issues approached are, among others, access to rural transport infrastructure, access to water and irrigation, poverty reduction, food security and nutrition for vulnerable rural households, strengthening of...
Topics: Agriculture and rural development, contribution of farming, promote rural development, access to...
The present study aimed in providing the empirical evidence related to value relevance of EPS, BVPS, and ROE on Market share price of public sector banks listed in National Stock Exchange. Study is based on secondary data. The two techniques were used to examine the value of relevance of accounting information in public sector banks stock. Earnings per Share and Return on Equity reported a positive and negative relationship and statistically significant with share price. The present study was...
Topics: Accounting information, National stock exchange, value relevance
GENDER PORTRAYAL A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CITIZEN JOURNALIST AND TRADITIONAL MASS MEDIA
Topic: GENDER PORTRAYAL A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CITIZEN JOURNALIST AND TRADITIONAL MASS MEDIA
The present study was conducted on the teaching Aptitude of Male and Female of Govt. & Private Secondary School Teachers working in Rural and Urban areas. A sample of 350 teachers of 27 schools of Bolangir district of Odisha was selected for the study. Teaching Aptitude Test battery constructed by Smt. Samim Karim and Prof. Ashok Kumar Dixit was used to collect the data. The major findings were (1) the rural and urban secondary school teachers are almost equal in teaching Aptitude; (2)...
Topics: Teaching Aptitude, Secondary School, Significant
It is difficulties for everyone to formulate theories to change the world forever. Despite the fact that, everybody would use motivation to achieve personal success beginning from a young age. One of the most difficult and most important aspect of a teacher’s work it is student’s motivation. Students who are not motivated cannot learn effectively. They would fail to take the information provided, and are not willing to participate in the lessons. Also, some of them may become problem in the...
Topics: Motivation, Engagement, communication, teacher, commitment
The significant and devastating consequences of climate change for the environment are generally described by the scientific community as including rising sea levels, extreme and more frequent bushfires and floods, and other catastrophic changes in the worlds’ climate systems. These climatic impacts should be considered when researching solutions to climate change, but not at the expense of the mental health impacts of climate change which research to date has tended to neglect. Severe...
Topics: climate change, mental illness, farmer suicide, PTSD
Traditions are a fundamental component of human existence that are passed down from one generation to the next. While we are studying what happened in the past we will gradually notice that some things have changed. These are displayed in the novels written by Shashi Deshpande. Shashi Deshpande has also made an effort to demonstrate how to progress along the road to modernity wild maintaining year firm grasp on the past. Her works stand out for a number of reasons, one of which being the...
Topics: Women tradition, Existence, Indian society
The Indian government had recommended that all Indian businesses devote 2% of their income to charitable causes. It generates US$ 2 billion (or $87 billion) annually. Government mandates are not necessary. The present study selected with top 6 banks of that, 3public sector and 3 private sector banks were selected for analyses of CSR activities in India. Data were collected from the secondary sources through annual reports and websites of the respective banks. The present study focuses on...
Topics: CSR, Banks, Skills, Empowerment
Fenugreek seeds are rich in mucilaginous fiber and other dietary essentials, their use can be exploited as functional and nutritional foods as well as therapeutic agent. In this work the effects of soaking and germination on mineral composition like sodium, potassium, copper, iron, magnesium and zinc, of fenugreek seeds were examined. The above mentioned minerals were analyzed between dry, soaked and sprouted seeds of fenugreek. No significant increase was noted in the amount of sodium and...
Topics: fenugreek, raw seeds, soaked, germinated, macronutrients, micronutrients
A country's economic progress and health status are influenced by its health expenditure. India's public spending is very low and differs from state to state. In this view, we assess public health spending in various Indian states in relation to their Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) and per capita income. The data was taken from the National Health Accounts (NHA). After the implementation of NRHM, the majority of states decreased their share of health. The highest decline is observed in...
Topics: Health expenditure, Gross Domestic Product, Percapita Income
This work focuses on modeling and analysis of crop yield over space and time. Specifically, the onion yield data set was used. This study on estimating the future yield of onions in major producing states in India. To achieve this, we applied time series on onion yield data recorded from 1978 to 2020, as per availability from the website of Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. By using SPSS software, The data are analyzed using the autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model...
Topics: ARIMA, ACF, PACF, Onion forecast
Indian society is the amalgamation of various races, religion, language and so on and has a strong cultural background though diversity is evident. Being a secular country, each person, regardless of their religion, culture, or ethnicity they belong to, they possess freedom to vote. Being one of the largest democracy and ranked as the second most populated country in the world, India widely encourages political participation of the citizen which is apparent in the way elections are celebrated...
Topics: Voting behaviour, Cultural determinants, Elections, Indian Citizens, Political Culture,...
Today in the world of insurance market, communication skills have becomes very crucial and they play a vital role in branding the life insurance product, building true value and decision making, satisfactory service, eventually yielding to high revenue and enhancement in market penetration Development of effective communication skills is very essential, mostly in the North East India, where multiple linguistic are diversely scattered. This paper highlights the framework for developing and...
Topics: Communication skills, relationship building and consumer buying behavior, Life insurance branding,...
River bank erosion creates socio-economic problems in Assam. The river bank erosion effects are social and economic aspects of the people. The riverbank erosion also affected in earning sources and creates some social problems such as health, education; housing etc.This leads the problem like displacement. The riverbank erosion has long term impact on livelihood and changes the livelihood pattern of people. Maximum displaced people need to change their inhabitant to nearby cities in search of...
Topics: River bank erosion, socio-economic impact, displacement, livelihood
This paper is aimed to show the influence of mother tongue in ELT classes and the advantages and disadvantages. English deserves to be regarded as the world language in general and is a compulsory language in the educational system of our country in particular. It is taught as a second language in our schools, colleges and universities. The researcher has conducted a survey in 22 schools and 2 degree-colleges wherein he had interacted with 3 hundred students. The study is divided into three...
Topics: Influence, mother tongue, L1, L2, advantages, disadvantages, comparison
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease condition where the control of glucose levels in blood is inadequate. Estimated Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) refers to the rate of flow of the fluid that is filtered through the glomerulus in the kidney, which is estimated by some formulas. Diabetic patients tend to develop ulceration of the foot due to peripheral sensory neuropathy. So, preventing and managing Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is also important in patients with diabetic foot ulcer, along...
Topics: estimated GFR, chronic kidney disease, amputation, peripheral neuropathy, diabetic foot ulcer
Simulation based medical education is an innovative teaching and learning methodology. Simulation is a generic term that refers to an artificial representation of a real-world process to achieve educational goals through experiential learning. Simulation based medical education is defined as any educational activity that utilizes simulation aides to replicate clinical scenarios. It enhances knowledge, skill, and behavioral aspects of the students to a large extend. Training in SBME is provided...
Topics: Simulation, medical education, experiential learning, Homoeopathy, clinical scenario, virtual...
The novelty of the Model for Collaborative Evaluations or MCE (Rodríguez-Campos & Rincones– Gómez, 2013) resides in the way in which each of its elements (components and subcomponents) influences the others and, as a consequence, the overall collaborative evaluation. To accomplish a comprehensive collaborative evaluation, the interactive use of the MCE elements on a rotating and remixing basis is recommended. However, there is a benefit of utilizing the individual MCE component...
Topics: Collaborative Evaluation, School Improvement, Social Network Analysis, Teacher Leadership
The present study argues that Buddhist ethical precepts (sīla) are the Universal law of cause and effect and fundamental principle of all Buddhist practices. Furthermore, sīla is the first in the sequence of threefold trainings (ti-sikkhā), the other being samādhi (concentration), and paññā (wisdom). It is with the practice of sīla that one is expected to gain samādhi, and with the development of samādhi, paññā is gained, which is to see things in its reality. Sīla is categorized...
Topics: Buddhism, ethics, fundamentals, meditation, nature
The Model for Collaborative Evaluations (MCE) was part of the initial efforts to examine whether personal characteristics are associated with a multi-pillar, base 22-numbered scale. The MCE capitalizes on the strengths of various key stakeholders who provide a baseline for formative and summative decision-making. The evaluation used a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews to collect data from community members. Psychotherapy Base 22 offers a compass in the search for the path that leads...
Topics: Model for Collaborative Evaluations, Psychotherapy
The concept of inclusive growth has become vital to economic development due to rising economic inequality and its effects on human well-being and prosperity. Inclusive growth as economic growth that is distributed fairly across society and creates opportunities for all. Inclusive growth is intended to meet the objectives of inclusiveness and sustainability together. Indian government along with the state governments and local governments should continue to focus on eradicating poverty and...
Topics: Inclusive, Development, Opportunities, Government, Innovative and Population
Several studies have been conducted by the Government and social science organizations to analyse the agrarian crisis and farmers suicides. Based on my experience as District Development Manager (DDM) in District Betul of Madhya Pradesh, which incidentally is adjacent to, identified distress districts in Maharashtra. I have tried to summarize causes of suicides and suggested remedies in the paper. Central and State Government have announced the relief packages to the suicide affected families...
Topics: farmland, Drought, Agriculture, Indebtedness, Farmer, Suicide
A wounded child may be identified as someone who possesses a deep feeling that there's something wrong with him/her. To heal the wounded child is to give yourself everything you demanded but did not received in childhood. Out of fifty participants, thirty-three participants' resulted in a medium category of being a wounded child ranging from one hundred three to one hundred thirty-four. The state of the wounded child varies depending on the way one was treated and was taken care of in...
Topics: Childhood trauma, Wounded child, Personality, Dysfunvtional family, Psychoogical well being
In this study, a research model was constructed using the variables as handling a computer, teaching online, and Student Handing all have a major influence on the teacher's psyche and are sources of stress. Further the investigator attempts to do the research work to find out the ability rate of using Tech-tools in classroom teaching, measure the perception of using technology in the classroom, and assess the factors generating Technostress among the Teacher Educators. Structural equation...
Topics: Handling Computer, Teaching Online, Student Handing
CARBON CREDIT ACCOUNTING - A CASE STUDY
Topic: CARBON CREDIT ACCOUNTING - A CASE STUDY
Fluoride being common non-biodegradable and long lasting contaminant that causes major health hazards are difficult to treat at low levels of pollution. The World Health Organisation (WHO) warn the use of flouride upto 1.5 ppm as upper limit in drinking water. Fluoride greatly affect male reproductive system by inhibiting sperm function and motility. It interrupts acrosomal reaction and capacitation, affecting quantity and quality of sperm. The present study has aimed to investigate the effect...
Topics: fluoride, motility, sperm count, toxicity, infertility
“In this 21 st Century’s technological era it’s so hard to move without technology. As a result of advancement in Science and Technology there is a paradigm shift in curriculum transaction processes, and one should adopt to these changes to be lucrative. In many advancements Techno Pedagogy is the hybrid method of teaching in which ICT resources are utilize in the class room transaction process. Techno Pedagogical skills are very useful in making curriculum transactions are more...
Topics: Technological Era, Techno Pedagogical Skills, Technological Literacy
Business analytics (BA) is a combination of disciplines and technology for solving business challenges using data analysis, statistical models and other quantitative methods. It involves an iterative, rigorous investigation of an organization's data, with an emphasis on statistical analysis, to drive decision-making. Big data and business analytics have gained prominence in the recent decade, and firms must learn how to use them to create value. Despite the relevance of these concerns, little...
Topics: Analytics, big data analytics, management analytics, business intelligence, marketing analytics
Background: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a childhood neurological disorder more frequently seen in males. The genetics of ADHD is complex and inconclusive. Sex chromosomes are not frequently associated with behavioural disorders. Isodicentric Y chromosome though a relatively common anomaly is mostly mosaic and reported frequently in infertile males. Case Description: A 16-year-old male with ADHD had presented to our hospital with complaints of having difficulty in...
Topics: ADHD, Y chromosome, Isodicentric chromosome, Karyotype
Any strategic plan is intended to chart new ways of thinking and practice in an organization. Due to the rapidly changing environment that is loaded with alot of ambiguity, post secondary educational institutions have shied away from long term commitment like 10 year plans and have instead shepherded a new era of short workable plans. In doing so, they have paid great attention to all the stakeholders comments. Their participation in the process of shaping the future has been critical in...
Topics: strategy, employee, skills- sets, attraction, retention, process
WHO recognizes snake bite as top priority neglected tropical disease. Snake bite envenomation is an important public health issue mostly affecting those who live in rural area, in developing countries. India is estimated to have highest number of snakebite mortality in the world according to WHO with a frequency of 83,000 bites per annum with 11,000 deaths. The most of the envenomation was by Russell’s Viper followed by Kraits and Cobras. Snake bites are considered as a major health problem...
Topics: Keraliya visha chikitsa, Sarpa visha chikitsa, Darvikara visha chikitsa
The present study includes folding each of the two paper planes and understanding their aerodynamics and whether these effects have any change on their individual flight. To take it forward, I conducted an experiment wherein these two paper planes namely the ring plane shaped like a flying tube and the convectional paper plane are merged together thereby increasing the efficiency of the flight. Together, the paper planes merge the two concepts of Laminar Flow and increase in the lift due to the...
Topics: ring plane, Laminar Flow, Coanda Effect, flight method
It is important to delve into the role of education in contributing towards communal harmony and peaceful co-existence in society looking at the growing intolerance .It is indisputable that education needs to play a very crucial role in terms of making students learn and accept diversity in all it’s manifestations .It is high time that students are introduced to values in different religions in the schools itself such that they are able to appreciate the commonality of all religions in...
Topics: Classroom Practice, Empathy, Muticulturalism, Diversity
In every wake of life, the flow of fluids through pipes is encountered. The major problem encountered while analysing pipe flow problems is obtaining friction factor. Though Moody's diagram helps evaluate the friction factor, the obtained solution is error-prone due to errors in reading the graph. So, to remove the mistakes using hand calculations and improper use of diagram, an attempt has been made in this research article to automate the process of pipe flow modelling. The Colebrook-White...
Topics: Pipe flow, Friction factor, Python Programming, Moody’s diagram, Reynolds number
Tourism has emerged as the largest global industry of the 20th century and is projected to grow even faster in the 21st century. The economic might of the tourism industry has helped to transform societies often for the better. Tourism provides a major economic development opportunity for many countries and a means for improving the livelihoods of their residents From the earliest times, travel has fascinated man. Much of travel in the beginning was largely unconscious and rather a simple...
Topics: Tourism, Global industry, Business environment, Cultural heritage, tourism a prospect
The language of accounting is one that is used in business to communicate an entity's financial performance. Accounting for the business entity enables the tracking of all of its financial activities as well as the measuring of its existing and potential future growth. The Institute of Chartered Accountants, a professional organisation, has been playing an increasingly significant role in monitoring the situation in India. The Institute is tasked with not only developing accounting standards...
Topics: Financial Reporting, IFRS, IND AS, ICAI
Because the Corona Virus Disease of 2019 (COVID-19), which affected our life in every area, will be remembered in history, 2020 will be recalled. Before COVID-19, the economy would never be the same. Starting on March 23, our nation was put on total lockdown. For the majority of services and factories, the lockdown began on March 23. The difficulty and danger of offline buying have increased. Customers will be encouraged to shop online in order to benefit from internet technologies. There is a...
Topics: Consumers, Buying Behaviour, Online Shopping, Covid-19
Background Specific postures and practitioner ergonomics are not universally defined within intubation training. No particular landmark is there that indicate at what level patient’s head should be during intubation. The aim was to evaluate the effect of different OT table height on intubation time, success rate, and laryngeal view grading and posture discomfort. We decided to understand physical ergonomics of successful laryngoscopy posture and to improve trainees’ learning curve. Methods...
Topics: Intubation, OT table height, Ergonomics, Posture
Renal calculi/calculus (Mutraashmari) is one of those ailments wherein one may have to cease all his daily duties instantaneously due to the pain. Not only that, once the calculi/calculus is formed & is not cured it keeps on giving bouts of pain, painful & burning micturition with or without hematuria. Many researches have been done in this area but the administration route being oral only. No much of the work is done in the treatment of Mutraashmari in the form of Basti (Enema). Hence...
Topics: Mutraashmari, Renal calculi/calculus, Mutraashmarijanya -Shool, Pain, Matra-basti, Varunadi Tailam
Ahara, the most essential requirement of all living beings is looked upon by Ayurveda with great relevance in causation and treatment of disease. Ahara vidhi vidhana are the do’s and don’ts regarding diet intake as food should be taken warm, unctuous, in due measure etc. In the present era, least importance is given to dietary rules which leads to impairment of digestive functions. Proper maintenance of digestive process depends upon ahara and method of its intake. The present era...
Topics: Ahara, Ahara vidhi vidhana, present era food habits