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AWARENESS, ATTITUDE AND PARTICIPATION OF WIDOWS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY: A STUDY AMONG TAMIL BRAHMIN COMMUNITY By Donna JohnAWARENESS, ATTITUDE AND PARTICIPATION OF WIDOWS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL SOCIETY: A STUDY AMONG TAMIL BRAHMIN COMMUNITY By Donna John

November 1, 2017November 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract Civil society is a vital pre-condition for the existence of democracy. The values of civil society are those of ...

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IMPLICATIONS OF ABORTION: WOMEN’S EXPERIENCE FROM THE STUDY OF MARRIED WOMEN AT VIJAYPURA DISTRICT, KARNATAKA By Shaila Balaganur and Prof. R. SunandammaIMPLICATIONS OF ABORTION: WOMEN’S EXPERIENCE FROM THE STUDY OF MARRIED WOMEN AT VIJAYPURA DISTRICT, KARNATAKA By Shaila Balaganur and Prof. R. Sunandamma

September 1, 2017September 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract This article focuses on the implications of abortions, from the perspective of married women at Vijayapura district in Karnataka ...

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PROMINENCE OF TOURISM IN HERITAGE DESTINATION: A STUDY ON HAMPI, AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE SITE By Sargam ChhotrayPROMINENCE OF TOURISM IN HERITAGE DESTINATION: A STUDY ON HAMPI, AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE SITE By Sargam Chhotray

September 1, 2017September 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract This paper attempts to investigate the prominence of Tourism & dimensions of its development from the past few decades ...

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AN EVALUATIVE STUDY OF INDIAN MEDICAL TOURISM WITH OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES By Dr. Binoy T.A. and Naveen Kumar T.G.AN EVALUATIVE STUDY OF INDIAN MEDICAL TOURISM WITH OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES By Dr. Binoy T.A. and Naveen Kumar T.G.

September 1, 2017September 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract Medical tourism is an emerging trend in tourism received greater attention from the medical tourist. Medical tourism industry has ...

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SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE IN RELATION TO FAMILY ENVIRONMENT OF M.Ed. STUDENTS By Davinder Sidhu and Dr. Anurag SankhianSOCIAL INTELLIGENCE IN RELATION TO FAMILY ENVIRONMENT OF M.Ed. STUDENTS By Davinder Sidhu and Dr. Anurag Sankhian

September 1, 2017September 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract             The present study was conducted to study the correlation between family environment and social intelligence of the Master ...

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RURAL TOURISM: IMPACT, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN KARNATAKA By Ravi Kumara B.M.RURAL TOURISM: IMPACT, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN KARNATAKA By Ravi Kumara B.M.

September 1, 2017September 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract The most important purpose of tourism development is economic and social development of the tourism areas. Although a minor ...

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DECOLORIZATION OF MIXED REACTIVE DYES BY ENTEROCOCCUS CASSELIFLAVUS CMGS-1 STRAIN By Madhuri R. Basutkar, Channappa T. Shivannavar, Subhaschandra M.  GaddadDECOLORIZATION OF MIXED REACTIVE DYES BY ENTEROCOCCUS CASSELIFLAVUS CMGS-1 STRAIN By Madhuri R. Basutkar, Channappa T. Shivannavar, Subhaschandra M.  Gaddad

July 1, 2017July 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract Microbes are called natural cleaner of nature. Isolate Enterococcus casseliflavus CMGS-1 strain isolated from soil of textile dyes treatment ...

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THE BENGALI MUSLIMS OF MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT- AN ATTITUDINAL PERCEPTION TOWARDS SECULAR STATE AND POLITICS  By Krishna RoyTHE BENGALI MUSLIMS OF MURSHIDABAD DISTRICT- AN ATTITUDINAL PERCEPTION TOWARDS SECULAR STATE AND POLITICS  By Krishna Roy

July 1, 2017July 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract The partition of the country was the tragic culmination of the communal politics of the pre-independent days. In post ...

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TOURISM ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES – A STUDY ON RURAL TOURISM PERSPECTIVE IN SELECT RURAL RESOURCES OF KARNATAKA By Dr.Binoy T.A. and Naveen Kumar T.G.TOURISM ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES – A STUDY ON RURAL TOURISM PERSPECTIVE IN SELECT RURAL RESOURCES OF KARNATAKA By Dr.Binoy T.A. and Naveen Kumar T.G.

July 1, 2017July 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract This paper is an attempt to explore the role of tourism in bringing rural empowerment and to probe the ...

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PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES FACED BY THE CRECHES: A STATUS STUDY IN KANNUR, KERALA By Ramesan K. and Dr.M.PadmanabhanPROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES FACED BY THE CRECHES: A STATUS STUDY IN KANNUR, KERALA By Ramesan K. and Dr.M.Padmanabhan

July 1, 2017July 1, 2017 PublisherPublisher 0 Comments

Abstract Age Zero to six is a very important period for a human being 80% of physical, mental and social ...

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  • VOLUME 1
  • Volume 1 Issue 1 (July 2013)
  • Volume 1 issue 4 (january 2014)
  • Volume 1 Issue 6 (May 2014)
  • VOLUME 10
  • Volume 10 Issue 1 (July 2022)
  • VOLUME 11
  • Volume 11 Issue 1 (July 2023)
  • VOLUME 12
  • Volume 12 Issue 1 (July 2024)
  • VOLUME 2
  • Volume 2 Issue 1 (July 2014)
  • Volume 2 Issue 2 (September 2013)
  • VOLUME 3
  • Volume 3 Issue 3 (November 2015)
  • VOLUME 4
  • Volume 4 Issue 2 (September 2016)
  • Volume 4 Issue 3 (November 2016)
  • Volume 4 Issue 5 (March 2017)
  • Volume 4 Issue 6 (May 2017)
  • VOLUME 5
  • Volume 5 Issue 1 (July 2017)
  • Volume 5 Issue 2 (September 2017)
  • Volume 5 Issue 3 (November 2017)
  • Volume 5 Issue 4 (January 2017)
  • Volume 5 Issue 4 (January 2018)
  • Volume 5 Issue 5 (March 2018)
  • Volume 5 Issue 6 (May 2018)
  • VOLUME 6
  • Volume 6 Issue 1 (July 2018)
  • VOLUME 7
  • Volume 7 Issue 1 (July 2019)
  • VOLUME 8
  • Volume 8 Issue 1 (July 2020)
  • VOLUME 9
  • Volume 9 Issue 1 (July 2021)

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