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Abstract: Balasore district was part of the ancient Kalinga which later became a territory of Toshala or Utkal, till the death of Mukunda Dev. It was annexed by Moghuls in 1568 and remained as a part of their suzerainty up to the middle of eighteenth century, to be precised up to 1750-51.Then the Marahattas occupied this part of Orissa and it became a part of the dominion of the Marahatta Rajas of Nagpur.The East India Company ceded this part through a treaty called treaty of Deogaon in 1803 and it became a part of Bengal Presidency up to 1912.But the first English Settlement came into existence in Balasore region in 1634 while Sahajahan was the emperor at Delhi. The first of English factories was established in this....................
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Search For Diasporic Identity In The Novels Of Salman Rushdie |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. B. C. Dash || Kironmoy Chetia |
: | 10.9790/0837-2208090609 |
Abstract: Quest for identity and home constitutes a significant factor in diasporic discourse in so far as it involves the movement of people across national boundaries resulting in cultural confrontation and identity crisis. Diasporic identity is a complex but dynamic concept which in the recent years has become a subject of constant debate in the aftermath of globalization and postcolonial migration. The moment one becomes an expatriate, he/she needs to define himself/herself in the alien environment that compels him to search for his/her identity. In this attempt for self definition and quest for identity, one may either search for identity in the host country with a desire for negotiation/assimilation thereby breaking all the relationships with the native country, or may see the people around him/her as 'the other'. While oscillating..............
[1]. Bhabha, Homi. The Location of Culture. New York: Routledge, 1994 . Print.
[2]. _____. "The Third Space." Identity: Community, Culture, Difference. Ed. Jonathan Rutherford. London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1990. Print.
[3]. Cohen, Robin. Global Diasporas : An Introduction . London and New York : Routledge, 2001 Print.
[4]. Hall, Stuart. "Cultural Identity and Diaspora." Contemporary Postcolonial Theory-A Reader. Ed. Padmini Mongia. New Delhi: OUP. 2006. Print.
[5]. _____ "Who Needs 'Identity'?" Questions of Cultural Identity. Ed. Stuart Hall and Paul du Gay.London: Sage, 1996. Print
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Conceptual Debates on Water as a Right and Emergence of Policy Frameworks: A Discussion |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Deepti Acharya |
: | 10.9790/0837-2208091020 |
Abstract: This paper presents a discussion on the fact that water is a right, and while presenting so it elaborates on the conceptual debates emerged out of discourse of rights. The paper argues and insists that the concept of Water Rights is different from Right to Water and this very difference has caused major alterations in policy paradigms that further have affected policy frameworks. In policy frameworks, values of both have respectively emerged and evolved as neoliberal policy frameworks and post neoliberal policy frameworks. The aim of the paper moves around such discussions to explore a global understanding.................
Key Words: Right to Water, Water Rights, Neoliberalism, Post Neoliberalism and Policy Frameworks
[1]. Anand, P. B. (2007). Right to Water and access to water: An assessment. Journal of International Development , 511-526.
[2]. Asthana,V. (2009). Water policy process in India: Discourse of Power and resistance . NewYork: Routledge
[3]. Bakker, K. (2010). Privatizing Water: Governance failure and the world's urban water crisis . Delhi: Orient Blackswan.
[4]. Baxi, U. (2006). Future of Human Rights . Delhi: Sage.
[5]. Brookshrie, D. S., Burness, H. S., & Chermark, J. M. (2002). Western Urban Water demand. Natural Resources , 873-898.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Litchi – The Queen of Fruits |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. Indu Mehta |
: | 10.9790/0837-2208092125 |
Abstract: Litchi is a delicious juicy fruit of excellent quality. The translucent, flavored aril or edible flesh of the Litchi is popular a as table fruit in India, While in china and Japan it is preferred in dried or canned state. The origin of Litchi is from Southern china, particularly the provinces of Kwangtung and Fukien. Litchi farming spread from its native china to neighboring areas of South – eastern Asia and offshore areas of the west Indies, South Africa, Madagascar, then to France and England. The spread of Litchi to other parts of the world was rather slow probably due to its soil, climatic requirements and short life span of its seed. Litchi reached India through Myanmar and North East region during the 18th............
Keywords: Litchi, production, cultivation, fruits, species, Varieties.
[1]. Chadha, K.L. (1968). Litchi cultivation in India, Indian Hort., 12 : 13-16.
[2]. Cobin, M. (1954). Lychee in Florida, Bulletin, Florida Agriculture Experiment Station 545 : 1-35.
[3]. Goto, Y.B. (1960). Lychee and its processing, pacific Region Food conference 1 : 15-23.
[4]. Hayes, W.B. (1945). Fruit Growing in India, Kitabistan, Allahabad, pp. 180-6.
[5]. Kunwar R. & Singh, R. (1993). Note on nutritional survey of litchi orchards in Doon Valley of Garhwal Hills of Uttar Pradesh, Prog. Hort. 25 : 164-5
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Abstract: This paper analyzes the necessity of how a novel approach was imperative on the part of the Judiciary to deviate from the ongoing trend of judicial approach and role of Public Interest Litigation as an instrument for environmental protection in India. Based on cases filed by NGOs and Social spirited persons, for the sake of effective legislations and their proper implementation which was sine qua non for individuals' fundamental right to healthy environment, the Supreme Court of India has made an unprecedented contribution to the evolution of new principles in the realm of environmental jurisprudence. It is observed that not interfering with administrative policy of the government concerning.............
Key Words: Mandamus, Public Interest Litigation, Jurisprudence, Judiciary.
[1]. Black's Law Dictionary (6th Edition) . [2]. Advanced Law Lexicon
[3]. Upendra Baxi, "On judicial Activism- Legal Education and Research in a Globalising India", (New Delhi: Capital Foundation Society (Regd.), 1996) at 10.
[4]. The Constitution of India.
[5]. S.P.Sathe, "Judicial Activism, The Indian Experience", 6 WAUJLP 29, 2001.
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Abstract: the development of the feminine leadership in Democratic Republic of Congo and in the South-Kivu in particular and his/her/its impact on the farming Development constitutes for us a horse of batail because The importance of the roles of the women in the activities of production, of reproduction and those communal were put in inscription to justify the opportunity of their integration in the development projects communal. Some development projects that contributed to maintain the traditional roles of the women and their subordination are stigmatized. The feminist analyses alerted on the feminization of poverty in the world and with acuteness in the countries of the south while questioning the..........
Keys word: Leadership
[1]. Rodolphe Ghiglione et Benjamin Matalon, Les enquêtes sociologiques, théories et pratique, Armand Colin, 1998,
[2]. Jacques Brasseuls, Introduction à l'économie du développement, Armand Colin, 2008
[3]. Yao Assogba, le paradigme interactionniste et le processus de développement communautaire : l'exemple des ONG en Afrique in revue canadienne d'études du développement, vol, IX, n°2, 1988
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Geographical Analysis of Crop Concentration in Goa |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Ms. Melcy Lily Dias |
: | 10.9790/0837-2208095055 |
Abstract: Crop concentration explains which area is best suitable for a particular crop.This paper aims at analyzing the density of different types of crops in a particular region. The study area chosen for analysis is the state of Goa. A detailed discussion is presented on area under individual crops. The secondary data of the year 2010-11 is considered for the study. The crop concentration is quantified with the help of location quotient technique given by S.S. Bhatia and the result is represented in tabular form and by Choropleth maps prepared in Arc GIS tool.
Keywords: Crop concentration index, Cropping pattern
[1] Ramamohana Rao P.,Suneetha P. and Sachi Devi S, Crop concentration through geo spatial analysis: A case study of Srikakulam District, Andhra Pradesh, India, International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced studies, Volume 3, issue 13, December 2016, 222- 226.
[2] Goa at a glance (2010-11), Directorate of Planning, Statistics and Evaluation, Panaji- Goa.
[3] Alvares, C.Fish curry and rice,The Goa foundation, Mapusa (2002).
[4] FernandesOlavio M. and KakodeUlhas B. Pai, Major crops of Goa, Agriculture officers association IV, VidhutBhavan, Panaji- Goa.
[5] Majid Hussain(1996) Systematic Agricultural Geography, reprint 2004, Rawat Publication, Jaipur and New Delhi..
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Abstract: Domestic violence and emotional abuse are behaviors used by one person in a relationship to control the other. Partners may be married or not married; heterosexual, gay, or lesbian; living together, separated or dating. Violence can be criminal and includes physical assault (hitting, pushing, shoving, etc.), sexual abuse (unwanted or forced sexual activity), and stalking. Although emotional, psychological and financial abuse is not criminal behaviors, they are forms of abuse and can lead to criminal violence.
Victims can be of any age, sex, race, culture, religion, education, employment or marital status. Although both men and women can be abused, most victims are women. Domestic abuse is most often one of the following:...........
[1]. Alejo Kavita (2014): Long-Term Physical and Mental Health Effects of Domestic Violence, Research
Journal of Justice Studies and Forensic Science Volume 2 | Issue 1 Article 5 5-2014
[2]. Badrinath Pooja (2011): The Challenge of Subjectivity within Courts: Interpreting the Domestic Violence
Act, Economic and Political Weekly, March 19, 2001, Vol. XLVI, No. 12
[3]. Bosede Funmilola (2013): 100 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: A FAMILY MENACE,
Proceedings 1st Annual International Interdisciplinary Conference, AIIC 2013, 24-26 April
[4]. Chaudhury Sudha (2013): Domestic Violence in India, Journal of Indian Research, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp.
146-152
[5]. Chhikara Pankaj et. al. (2013): Domestic Violence: The Dark truth of Our Society", J Indian Acad
Forensic Med. Jan-March 2013, Vol. 35, No. 1
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Abstract: Numerous education reform initiatives of the decade have not improved student performance as was initially hoped in the United Arab Emirates. This has been borne out by the results of international assessments. After studying English throughout their K-12 years, school leavers are, in many instances, unable to speak or write coherently in English. This naturally raises questions about the skills and qualifications of teachers. It certainly appears there is a major issue confronting English education and education reform in the United Arab Emirates.One reason is that scant attention has been paid to what really transpireson a daily basisin the classroom. This paper refocuses attention on the............
Keywords: Education reform, teacher professional development, UAE
[1]. Abou-Assali, M. (2013). The Emotional Experiences of United Arab Emirates EFL Student Teachers during the Practicum. Unpublished EdD thesis, University of Exeter.
[2]. Ahmed, A. (2010). Being taught in English 'undermines local identity'. The National. http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/education/being-taught-in-englishundermines-local-identity
[3]. Al Abed, I., Vine, P., Hellyer, P. and Vine, P. (2008). United Arab Emirates Yearbook. London: Trident.
[4]. Allamnakhrah, A. (2013). Learning critical thinking in Saudi Arabia: Student perceptions of secondary pre-service teacher education programs. Journal of Education and Learning, 2(1), 197-210. doi:10.5539/jel.v2n1p197
[5]. Angrist, J., &Lavy, V. (1997). The effect of a change in language of instruction on the returns to schooling in Morocco. Journal of Labor Economics, 15(1), S48–S76.
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Abstract: The present study pursued to obtain a better understanding of the strong altogether effectiveness of the Intra/Inter personal Awareness on Intra/Inter-personal Management of Undergraduates and to explore which variable has the strong effectiveness towards the intra/interpersonal management of Undergraduates in three different programs of Lingaya's Universities. This research work intended to explore whether there were significant differences in the effectiveness of Independent variables on Dependent variables by opting different programs of study. The results of the study revealed that disciplines and place/area of undergraduates of Lingaya's University didn't have significant effect on dependent............
Key words: Intra-Personal Awareness, Inter-Personal Awareness, Intra-Personal Management and Inter-Personal Management
[1]. Astin, A.W. (1993). What matters in College: Four critical years revisited. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
[2]. Barchard, K. A. (2003). Does emotional intelligence assist in the prediction of academic success? Educational and Psychological Measurement, 63(5), 840-858.
[3]. Best, John, W. (1977).Research in Education. (4th Edition). New Delhi: Prentice Hall of India.
[4]. Darsana, M. (2007).Relationship between emotional intelligence and certain achievement facilitating variables of higher secondary school students, Edutracks.Vol. 7.No. 4, Nilkamal Publications, Hyderabad, p.25-31.
[5]. Drago, Judy M (2004) The relationship between emotional intelligence and academic achievement in non-traditional college students. Official Journal of Canadian Association of school psychologists.
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Abstract: The existence of legal provisions In Indonesia which regulates the implementation of such mediation known as alternative dispute resolution. The results shows that the role of Banking Mediation in non-litigation resolution is very important to protect the rights of customer and especially after the issuance of the provisions of Bank Indonesia Regulation No. 10/1/PBI/2008 and No. 7/7/PBI/2005. The enacting of such provisions shall be realized so that the implementation of the banking mediation process and the resolution of customer complaints can be effective and the community or the customer can be protected their rights. Bank dispute resolution through bank mediation has a positive impact, especially in increasing public confidence in the bank. Due to protracted disputes between the customer and the bank can reduce the image of the bank and can bring negative impact to the continuity of the existence.........
Keywords: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Banking, Business Law, Mediation
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