Volume:I
Issue:VII
February,2014 |
| THE EVOLUTION OF URBAN CO OP BANKING SYSTEM | S. D. Kuduk | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | This part inspects the term of 'Co-operation', and expounds the definition, capacities and their targets. And verifiable viewpoints and review.The Management of Urban Co-agent banks, their destinations, capacities, highlights, benefits and concessions the "timetable" co-agent banks, their favorable circumstances and extra obligations. |
| | SELF-CONCEPT THEORY | Babasaheb Kadam | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | The self is maybe the most unpredictable unit to study in brain research. Each of us have
diverse identity, characteristics, capacities and inclination that occasionally we can't comprehend what is truly going ahead within us. While we will be unable to precisely clarify why we think thusly, or why do we act in that way, the thought toward oneself hypothesis is a decent foundational information on the imperativeness of our recognitions towards our individual presence. |
| | SOCIAL NETWORK AND IT’S IMPACT ON PEOPLE | Nejkar D.G. | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | Social networking has changed the way individuals interface. From multiple points of view, social networking has prompted constructive changes in the way individuals impart and offer data; then again, it has a dull side, too. Person to person communication can at times result in contrary results, some with long haul outcomes. |
| | Overview of Rehabilitation of Kolhapur District Under Irrigation Project | Nejkar D.G. | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | The secondary data, coming mainly from library and archival sources, pertained tq the conceptual premises of the present work, enactments made by the Government as regards the rehabilitation of the project-affected population as well as the historical progression of the Warana irrigation project-affected population's struggle for a satisfactory rehabilitation over a period of three decades since the project was announced in 1970. |
| | WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA: A STUDY | R. H. Waghamode , J. L. Kalyan | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | In our country Gender equality is, first and foremost, a human right. A woman is entitled
to live in dignity and in freedom from want and from fear. Empowering women is also an
indispensable tool for advancing development and reducing poverty. Empowered women
contribute to the health and productivity of whole families and communities and to improved
prospects for the next generation. The importance of gender equality is underscored by its
inclusion as one of the eight Millennium Development Goals. Gender equality is acknowledged
as being a key to achieving the other seven goals. Yet discrimination against women and girls -
including gender-based violence, economic discrimination, reproductive health Inequities, and
harmful traditional practices - remains the most pervasive and ersistent form of inequality. |
| | MONITORING OF SALT TOLERANCE RESPONSES OF DIFFERENT MAIZE INBRED LINES USING PROTEIN PROFILE AND SPECTROFLUORESCENCE | Nasser H. Abbas, Aisam M. Fayed | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | Studies were planned to analyze the response of maize genotypes to salt stress (150 mM
NaCl) at seedling stage. Six maize inbred lines CML 511, CML 448, CML 444, CML 395, CML
254 and CML 216 were used. The PCR amplification with 8 RAPD primers gave totally 111
RAPD fragments of different molecular weight, in which 77.4 % were polymorphic. The genetic
similarities based on Dice’s coefficient for each genotype combination were ranged from 0.52 to
0.72. Accessions of CML 511 and CML 448 were included in one main cluster with genetic
similarity of 0.65. Leaf proteins were studied by one-dimensional SDS-PAGE. Under non stress
conditions, the minor band of 45 kDa was not expressed in varieties of CML 254 and CML 216
while band of 23 kDa was expressed in all accessions except the CML 216. Under salt stress
conditions, high molecular weight bands were disappeared and the major protein bands were
located at the medium molecular weight range. Protein spectrofluorescence show that inbred
lines of CML 511 and CML 448 exhibit closely related fluorescence pattern, this is in context of
their genetic similarities as has deduced by RAPD result. |
| | BIOMARKERS COMPOUNDS AS INDICATORS OF ENVIRONMENTS AND MATURATION OF SOURCE ROCKS OF WELLS, NORTH WESTERN DESERT, EGYPT | Mohamed M. El Nady | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | The reults of biomarker analyses of source rocks of some wells in the North Western
Desert, suggest that Lower Cretaceous Alam El Bueib source rock is moderately and has organic
matter characteristics of deposition in clay-rich, nearshore or deltaic environment with
significant input of terrestrial organic matter as well as marine algae, and bacterial contributions,
deposited under reducing conditions. Middel Jurassic Khatatba Formation source rock is
marginally mature, has mixed marine and terrestrial organic sources, deposited in a clay-rich
marine environment deposited under oxidizing-reducing conditions. Paleozoic Kohla Formation
source rock is moderately mature and comprises terrestrial, bacterial and algal precursors, which
were deposited under anoxic environment with limited input of marine organic matter.this
indicates that the biomarkers analyses have a powerful way to infer source rocks depositional
environments and maturation. |
| | History and Counter-memory in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies | Ling Yun | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | Jhumpa Lahiri is one of the most promising and highly respected Indian American
writers in America. In Interpreter of Maladies, she depicts diasporic life of South-Asian
Americans. History serves as foreground rather than background in her stories. Several short
stories in this collection are dealing with the important historical events like the partition of India
and the Independence of Bangladesh,the racial prejudice and exclusion inflicted on South Asia
immigrants by the US and the distorted construction of the East in Orientalism, etc. By
employing the lens of memory theory like personal memory, collective memory and countermemory, this paper intends to explore the important relationship between history and memory in
the stories. Personal memories serve as a counter-memory to the official history of India and a
speaking voice to disclose the sins of British colonial rule, condemn the American exclusion and
racism towards ethnic minorities. Through these counter-memories, the subaltern people can
speak their own voice of rebellion and deconstruct the binary oppositions of center /periphery,
self /other. |
| | HUMAN CAPITAL AND EDUCATIONAL FINANCE: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE | Kaharuddin , Zainudin Bin Hassan and Mahani Binti Mokhtar | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | Critical review is done to analyze the importance of educational finance in establishing
human capital. The key words of this review of literature are human capital, education financing,
and benefit economical and individual. Education is highly important in developing human
capital, because it influences the individual and it has benefit economical for the nation.
Education as the main investment in human capital so it requires the government to supply
financial and budget for school development and make it priority, more transparent, and fair. |
| | CONTINUITY AND CHANGE OF BAIKHU WORSHIP | Faguna Barmahalia | | Full Text Pdf | Certificate | The paper attempts to highlight the traditional beliefs associated with the Baikho worship
among the Rabha community. Through this paper the study emphasizes and analyses the reasons
behind the continuity and change of this traditional worship in modern times.
The study is based on the primary and secondary sources. To unearth the authenticity of
the tradition of Baikhu worship, the field work was conducted at Nadiyapara, Goalpara, Assam
and Pahem in West Garo hills in Meghalaya. For secondary source few printed books, magazines
and souvenirs, published by the distinguished publishers and the reception committee of
conferences such as Rabha Sahitya Parishad, All Rabha Students’ Union, All Rabha Women
Council etc were referred |
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