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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Role of Media in the Administration of Indian Government |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | P.Soniya || Dr.D.Vezhaventhan |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207130106 |
Abstract: TMedia assumes a significant part in moulding a sound majority rule government. It is the foundation of a majority rules system. Media makes us mindful of different social, political and temperate exercises occurring the world over. It resembles a mirror, which indicates us or endeavours to demonstrate to us the uncovered truth and cruel substances of life. It is the foundation of a popular government. Media makes us mindful of different social, political and efficient exercises occurring the world over............
Keywords:Government, Lawmakers, Administration, Resembles and Framework
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Study on Administration of Primary Education in Tribal Areas |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | P.Soniya || Dr.D.Vezhaventhan |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207130710 |
Abstract: The object of the paper is to analyse the status of tribal education with literacy rate, gross enrolment ratio, dropout rates and Gender Parity Index in India. The analysis is based on secondary data of Census of India, 2011. The percentage of literacy of tribes was only 8.54 per cent in 1961 which has increased to 63.1 per cent in 2011. The gross enrolment ratio is higher in class I to V which is 137.2 for ST boys and 136.7 for ST girls.The Gender Parity Index for ST children is almost same as all categories of children except for class XI to XII. Indian constitution in the article 45 has made provision for free and compulsory education for all children up to the age of 14 years.in Article...........
Keywords: Development, Education, Literacy, School, Tribes,Drop out..
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Abstract: The contribution of the classroom participation for successful and effective teaching learning process is not questionable point. However, the scholarly studied approaches or learning methods that enhance classroom participation is largely missing point in this regard. It is obvious that all learning methods do not have equal effect on the level of classroom participation. This action research is done in order to address this problem or to identify effective learning methods that can enhance classroom participation. Moreover, the level of classroom participation in the Samara University is too low..........
Keywords: Active learning methods; classroom participation; intervention strategy packages.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | An Evaluation of Infant Baptism |
Country | : | Ghana |
Authors | : | Kenneth Oppong || Tony Ogouma || Peter Obeng Manu |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207131927 |
Abstract: Baptism is a very important doctrine in Christianity and it has been held in high esteem by all Christian denominations. The importance of the doctrine of baptism has made it one of the mostly debated topics among scholars. Various aspects of the doctrine of baptism have received different views from scholars. The subjects of baptism is not an exception. Those who believe baptism as an expression of faith advocates that only believed ones should be baptized. On the other hand, some believe that infants of believers can also be baptized. Is infant baptism biblical? What are the arguments for infant baptism? In other words, what are the bases for the practice infant baptism? The paper aimed to answer these questions............
Keywords: Baptism, Basis, Biblical, Evaluation, Infant.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Study On The Rights And Privileges Of Women In India |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Divya. M |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207132833 |
Abstract: This paper deals with the study on the rights and privileges of women in India. The main aim of this article is to deliver the rights and privileges which are over to the women's based on the Indian constitution and conventions. The rights and privileges which is entitlement claimed for women and girls of many societies worldwide throughout the years, in the 19th century in some countries, these rights are institutionalized or supported by law, local custom, and behaviour, later they got the rights also but in this modern world it cannot be functioning in a proper manner. Hence this paper as explain in a detail manner for the better understanding of the rights and privileges of women and the remedies for the violation of those rights in India. This paper is purely based on research methodology. Hope the research paper will give an advanced knowledge in the matter regarding the rights and privileges of women in India...........
Keywords: Women's rights, privileges, society, conventions, customs etc.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Social Changes among the Scheduled Caste Population of the Vaishali District: A Geographical Study |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Sanjay Kumar |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207133441 |
Abstract: Change in social conditions concerns; transformation of culture, behaviour, social institutions and social structure of a society over time . It has taken place in most areas but as far as the less developed areas are concerned these have recorded phenomenal changes during the recent years due to improved educational facilities, economic conditions, mass- media communication, efforts of the social reformers, government policies, etc. So also the less developed areas of the State of Bihar have experienced significant social changes. The district of Vaishali, one of the country's 250 most backward districts, as by the ministry of Panchayati Raj identified in 2006, has also recorded considerable changes in the attitudinal..........
Keywords: Social change, Migration. Social change: Social change is an alteration in the Cultural, Structural, Population or Ecological characteristics of a social system.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Pathos of Grief: The Saga of a Broken Heart |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Mr. Jasmeet Singh || Dr. Daisy Sharma |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207134250 |
Abstract: Individuals achieve professional success through various ways, for some it is their hard work and determination that provides them with professional success while for some it is their innate talent which leads them to great heights. But, there are also some who achieve success in their career by simply not working hard for it because for them their work is not a means of earning rewards instead it is simply an outlet for expressing their emotions. The aim of this paper was to study what it is like to experience overt professional success after the dissolution of unmarried romantic relationships............
Keywords: Dissolution, love, sublimation, perception of success, interpretative phenomenological analysis.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Morphometric Characteristics of Dikrong River Catchment in the Foot-Hills of Arunachal Himalayas |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Eahya Al Huda |
: | 10.9790/0837-2207135160 |
Abstract: Morphometric characteristics is an important parameter of landforms of the earth surface. It is directly or indirectly related to the morphology, geology, climate, soil, and vegetation of the area which are inter-related complex natural phenomena. The morphological characteristics are constant over time while the other characteristics are changing. Dikrong river catchment is located in the foot-hills of Arunachal Himalayas where more than 80% area is under hilly topography...........
Keywords: Arunachal Himalayas, Dikrong river, drainage density, foot-hills, morphometric, slope
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Abstract: Nuclear Energy And Technology Hold The Promise Of Significant Benefits In This Contemporary World. However, It Poses Special Risks To Health And Safety Of Persons And To The Environment And This Risks Must Be Carefully Managed. This Research Examined The International Legal Framework Of Nuclear Energy Where Iran Was Used As A Case Study. The Legal Norms For The Regulation Of Nuclear Energy, The History Of Nuclear Non- Proliferation, The Provisions And Measures Of The Legal Body Created Was Examined In This Research. The Aim Of This Research Was To Give An In Depth Understanding Of The Role Of The International Legal Framework In The Iran's Nuclear Energy Program...........
Keywords: Iran, Nuclear Energy, Legal Framework, Atomic Energy Agency, Non- Proliferation Treaty
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Abstract: Job satisfaction is defined by the feelings that you have experience dasaresult of alizing that your job and achievements all owy out oover laporoverlp with the personal value judgments with your needs............
Keywords: Jobsatisfaction, jobdissatisfaction, demographiccharacteristics, tourismsector1
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