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Poeticsymbols in“Nature” of “Dreams in the Desert”, By Lehr Niazi
Gulistan Khan*, Faria Nawaz**, & Muhammad Yasir Khan***,
*M.Phil English Language and Literature
**Department of English Language and Literature
***Chenab College of Advance Studies, Mianwali
Abstract :
Poetry is an aesthetic expression of the poet’s conscience and mind through symbols. Every poet establishes an analogy between the words which have semantic distance and by this literary technique he or she selects his or her own poetic symbols
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Participation of Tribal Women in Higher Education in India
Ranu Majumdar* & Dr. Deb Prasad Sikdar**
*Department of Education, University of Kalyani
**Professor, Department of Education, University of Kalyani
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Tribal people are marginalized even today in our society in many respects. Provisions made in the Constitution have brought about changes in their position but still they are confronted with a number of challenges.
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Use of Bhupendra Sangeet Among Middle Age Women
Dr. Rita Rani Talukdar*, & Sukanya Bora**,
*Associate Professor &HOD, Department of Psychology, Gauhati University
**Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Nonoi College
Abstract :
In this paper an attempt is made to study the use of Bhupen hazarika"s songs among the middle age women. His songs, based on the themes of communal amity, universal justice and empathy, have become popular among the people of Assam
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17-22 |
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Food Processing Industry of Kerala -An Empherical Analysis
DR. DEEJA. S
Guest Lecturer, Department of Commerce, St. Gregorios College,Kottarakara, Kollam District, Kerala
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The history of food processing goes back to the origin of human life. In the pre-historic period, the ability to preserve food was a major factor for survival.1 Food gathering and meat processing was simple during hunting.
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23-34 |
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Adult Education in Brics According To Confintea VI in Special Reference to Policy, Programme, Act and Law
Manjira Saha* & Debjani Guha**
*Research Scholar, Department of Education, University of Kalyani, W.B., India 741235
**Associate Professor, Department of Education, University of Kalyani, Kalyani – 741235
Abstract :
Adult education is an important part of education system of a country. BRICS is the association of five major economies of the current world which is also known as the “BRICS economies". This paper is an attempt to focus on policies, progammes, acts and laws of adult education prevail in BRICS and to make a comparative evaluation
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35-47 |
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Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations: A Pioneering Crime Novel
Dr. Kavita Tyagi
Associate Professor, Department of English & Other Foreign Languages, Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow
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It is almost a truism to say that every age is reflected in its literature and a study of the literature of a particular age becomes much more interesting and illuminating if we have some knowledge of the social history of that period
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Minority Rights Protection Under International Law
Dr. Nemichand
Assistant Professor, Jodhpur Institute of Law, Jodhpur National University
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Minorities have been threatened by the power of the majority throughout the world. After minorities rights problem became more serious as many Central and Eastern nationalities found themselves circumscribed by territories and within jurisdictions
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57-63 |
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A Study on Barriers to Women and Girls’ Participation in Sports: A Case Study of Haryana
Neelam Kumari
Ph.d Research Scholar, Department of Women’s Studies, Bharathidasan University
Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu
Abstract :
Historically women and feminity have been defined in relation and contrast to men and masculinity. Sports and the sports world have been tied with the masculine domain and there has been a legacy of biasness against the female athlete. In the past few decades this trend has been confronted and challenged
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Entrepreneurship foster by Insurance W.R.T India.
Bhabani Shankar Gupta
Ph.D Scholar, Sai Nath University, Ranchi
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This paper applies the approach of relationship between entrepreneurship and insurance and it develops a theoretical framework and a testable hypothesis to verify the impact of insurance coverage on entrepreneurship. Presently Government of India has been seriously worried about start ups.
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Study of Drainage Frequency and Drainage Density of Somb drainage basin in lower Shiwalik hills, India
Vipin Kumar
Department of Geography, Banasthali University, Banasthali
Abstract :
The present paper deals with the analysis of drainage frequency and drainage density of Somb drainage basin as well as its sub-basins with the help of Horton’s method, including identification of major categories
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Entrepreneurship in SME
Dr. Ajay Shukla* & Yashaswi Singh**
*Associate Pofessor Dept. Of Commerce JNPG College Lucknow,
**Research Scholar dept. Of Commerce, LU, Lucknow,
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Entrepreneurial development is an essential ingredient as well as consequence of market economy. Growth of large number of entrepreneur creates competitive environment constantly demanding improvement of capabilities and competitiveness.
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93-102 |
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Secularism and Freedom of Religion in India
Mahipal Singh Lamror
Assistant Professor, St. Wilfred’s College Of Law, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Abstract :
India does not accept any religion as state religion. India maintains absolute neutrality and impartiality towards all religions. That is why India is a perfect example of a secular state. A secular state does not seek to regulate human’s
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