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THE SOCIOLOGY OF FEMININITY |
Ashok Shivaji Yakkaldevi |
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The social science of womanliness' contemporary territory is established in the eighteenth-century compositions of the radical mastermind, Mary Wollstonecraft (1792). Her Vindication of the Rights of Woman reprimanded the offering of ladies' capability to "libertine ideas of excellence," the securing of force through appeal and shortcoming, and never-ending reliance in marriage. Two after hundred years, things were much the same when Simone de Beauvoir (1953) distributed The Second Sex again attracting consideration regarding harsh ladylike magnificence models that were a vital piece of the subordination of ladies. In 1963, Betty Friedan tended to comparative troubling subjects in The Feminine Mystique, an examination of an "issue with no name," or the desire that ladies "could seek no more prominent predetermination than to radiance in their own gentility" and that satisfaction accompanied committing oneself to discovering a spouse and having youngsters (Friedan [1963] 2001:15). |
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EDUCATION FOR MUSLIMS- WHY AND HOW? |
Shahla Shabeeh Shaheen |
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Muslims are those, who follow Islam, who follow Allah’s book-Al-Quran and sunnah of Prophet Mohammad (SAW). But, in our country majority of the Muslims are illiterate. They do not even know to read and write their mother tongue. Many Muslims do not know to read the Quran in Arabic. Therefore, they do not understand the message of the Quran. Sorry to say, but this is like ‘dark age’. In present time Muslims are lagging behind in the field of education and work participation as per the data revealed in ‘The First Report on Religion: Census of India 2001’. Sachar committee’s report is enough to tell the position of Muslims in India. The present paper focuses on the need of general and vocational education of Muslims. From Islamic point of view, every kind of education is essential for the development of human race. |
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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF S & P BSE SENSEX, CIPLA AND ITC |
Kartikey V. Koti , Manjunath Naik |
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At stock research, we selected two stocks of BSE based on their price, volume, cluster and on plethora of establish technical analysis. The stock which are taken into consideration are Sensex, Cipla and ITC. A rigorous study has been conducted of these stock by investigating one month returns and their risk. During the study it was examined that the overall return of BSE for a month testified 1.54. Cipla stock and ITC stock also showed a positive testified of 19.61 and 6.35. Beta and Alpha assessment are conducted to make the study more materialise using regression model. |
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STATUS OF SCHEDULED CASTE STUDENTS IN SECONDARY LEVEL OF EDUCATION IN KARIMGANJ DISTRICT OF ASSAM |
Amit Kumar De , Debashis Bhowmick |
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Education is considered to be an important and most vital instrument for the development of any nation. But in a cast ridden and hierarchical society like India’s access to educational opportunities is unequal and unjust. Since educational developments took place within the framework of stratified social system, it has always been focused on the needs of the privileged ones. So, the “Directive Principles of State Policy” and article 15(4) of the Indian Constitution enables the state to make special provision for the advancement of any socially and educationally backward class of citizens or for the scheduled caste and tribes. Schedule caste children because of their socio-economic conditions; find it hard to be in schools, though this group comprises about 15% of the country’s total population. This study aims to find out the enrollment, retention of schedule caste students and to investigate the problem faced by them in secondary level of education in the second most scheduled caste populated district – Karimganj in the highest populated North Eastern States – Assam. The study followed the descriptive research with survey method. All the secondary schools in Karimganj district constituted the target population. |
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CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBE WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN PRESENT SOCIAL ORDER |
Yamanoorappa Yenkoba Talavar , Manikamma Nagindrappa |
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Women in a tribal society play a vital role in their social, cultural, economic and religious ways of life and considered as an economic asset in their society. But they are still lagging far behind in the different walks of life such as education, employment, good health and empowerment etc. |
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EMPLOYEES EMPOWERMENT TOWARDS INNOVATION |
N. Madhavan |
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The Present study made an attempt to know the benefits of employees empowerment and also to tried to examine the relationship between employees empowerment and their creativity (innovation). Further the study also exmine the relationship between the organisatioal variables and employees empowerment. 400 samples were selected randomly. Questionnare method was used to know the employees attitude towards empowerment and their creativity in the work. Result found that there is positive and significant relationship between employees empowerment and their innovation in the work. Further the study also found that there is a significant relationship between the organisational variables and employees empowerment. |
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Ambedkari Vicharo Se Prabhavit-Muktiprav Upnyas |
Shaikh Shahenaj Ahemad |
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Son 2002 mai prakashit Mohandas naimishray ka yah Upnyas charchin aur prasidhad Upnyas hai.Desh ki savtantrta prapti ko lekhak ne desh ki gulami ka muktiprav kahne ke sath eise dalito ka Muktiprav bataya hai. |
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INDUCTION OF SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE IN TOMATO BY FRUIT EXTRACTS OF AZADIRACHTA INDICA |
Navodit Goel , Prabir Kumar Paul |
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Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a well-known phenomenon in plant kingdom. Biotic induction of systemic resistance is an environment-friendly method of plant protection. The present study focussed on deciphering the molecular mechanism of SAR induction in tomato by aqueous neem fruit extract against Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato. The alterations in the activities of Peroxidase (POX), Polyphenol Oxidase (PPO) and Lipoxygenase (LOX) and their acidic isozymes were monitored. Quantitative Real-Time PCR (qRT-PCR) of CEVI1, PPOB and TomLoxD genes was performed to study the change in the mRNA levels of Peroxidase, Polyphenol Oxidase and Lipoxygenase respectively. The results demonstrate effectivity of neem extract in inducing systemic resistance in tomato. The activity of these defense enzymes was increased and additional isozymes of POX, PPO and LOX were expressed after neem treatment. The qRT-PCR results demonstrate the inhibitory effects of pathogen on the neem-elicited resistance. |
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QUALITY CONSCIOUSNESS AND CULTURE IN TEACHER EDUCATION |
Saheb Ali. H. N. |
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Globalization has emerged as an important phenomena bringing with it subtle manifestations of exploitative and competitive nature. The term apparently refers to the internationalization of economic relations, scientific and technological development, international trade, culture and the like. Accelerated development in world communication network, multinational investment trend, and ushering in the regime of General Agreement on trade and tariff (GATT) have escalated the influences of globalization, which would necessitate new skills, competencies and approaches. |
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HISTORY OF ICHALKARANJI |
Chandravadan M. Naik |
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In India there are some cities which have religious importance. Benaras, Gaya, Haridhwar, Ayodhaya, Kanchipuram, Jagannathpuri, Paithan, Nasik etc. are sacred cities in India, while Delhi, Agra, Pune, Panipat, Bijapur, Hydrabad, Vijaynagar etc, have historical importance. Bombay, Madras and Calcutta are the cities created by Britishers and have become leading industrial cities. |
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HISTORY OF CHIKODI TALUKA |
Arati B. Nadgouda |
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Chikodi taluka is the highest populated one among the ten talukas of Belgaum district. It is situated in the North Western part of Karnataka state. Chikodi taluka lies between 16.32 to 16.40 North latitude and 74.22 to 74.49 East longitude. The area of the taluka is 12695 square kms. It comprises 104 villages and 3 townships namely Chikodi, Nipani and Sadalaga.The Chikodi taluka is surrounded by Maharashtra State in the North and West, Athani, Raibag and Gokak talukas of Karnataka in the East and Hukkeri taluka of Karnataka in the South. The river system of the taluka consists of Krishna, Vedaganga, Dudhaganga and Panchaganga. |
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“ SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS OF THE TEA GARDEN WOMEN WORKERS IN ASSAM A CASE STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SONITPUR DISTRICT .” |
Pallabi Devi |
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Women can play an important role in the upliftment of the society. Without economic, political and social participation, the human society could not be developing. The present study has been design to know the socio-economic status of the Tea garden women workers of the Sonitpur District of Assam. Simple random sampling methods were employed to select the sample of four Tea Gardens. Data collection was done with the help of “Socio-economic status scale” by Udai Parek and G. Trivedi (1964). The major findings reveled that there were various drawbacks in the Tea garden women workers. |
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TASLIMA NASREEN—A VOICE OF ISLAMIC PROTEST |
Gundale Maroti Pralhadrao |
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Taslima Nasrin is a forbidden name in Bangladesh. No one likes her. Even the women’s rights activists and female writers shy away from her. A medical doctor turned writer, a Bangladeshi author, has been getting fame as a controversial writer was forced to flee Bangladesh in 1994after her novel Lajja (Shame) was banned. Taslima was born in a respectable family and her father was a physician professor in a medical college in Bangladesh. Her mother is a religious housewife. Her father wasn’t so much orthodox about the Islami thoughts but at the same time he didn’t believe believe in the religious criticism just as Taslima did. She allegedly called for changes in the Quran, antagonizing sections of the country’s population that prompted death threats against her. After spending 11years in Europe and US, Nasreen moved to in India 2005.Taslima initially as a traveler and later on as a refugee has been always paying the price of exercising her freedom of expression in a democratic but patriarchal society. Taslima, fearless in print and homeless in life, she moves from her revolutionary explosive records of fanaticism, drastic truths regarding Isalam religion, The Islamic teachings and condition of woman’s life in man’s world, to the pathetic and historical notes of exile. |
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