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Religiosity in Nigeria: Bane or Blessing to National Development
Prof. Adesanya Ibiyinka Olusola* & Ogunlusi Clement Temitope (PhD)**
*&**Department of Religious Studies, Ekiti State University, Ado- Ekiti
Abstract :
This study examined the state of Nigerian growth, vis a vis the setbacks impeding the development to the extent that the level of religiosity of her citizens had influenced or affected it. One can ask whether it is beneficial or not. In Nigeria, more than 80 percent of the population identifies with one religion or the other and this has a major impact on how people co-exist, as religions offer both potentials and risks.
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1-10 |
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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA
Chumki Das
Assistant Professor in Education, Satyapriya Roy College of Education
Kolkata 700064
Abstract :
In the present Indian context, our society thrives to achieve the ultimate goal of ‘Gender Equality’. It is a potential step towards modernisation of India. Gender Equality refers to the state of equality between males, females or the third gender cases, in matters of access to resources and opportunities, including economic participation and decision-making as a potential social component of the nation.
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11-15 |
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Examining the Post-Pandemic Transformation of Consumer Expenditure Patterns on Subscription-Based Services in Urban India
KHATHMUNISSA
Researh Scholar
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The COVID-19 pandemic has distinctly changed consumer behavior around the world, and urban India hasn"t been any different. This paper investigates the change in consumer expenditure patterns on subscription-based services in urban India post-pandemic.
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16-19 |