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A Study of Behavioural Indicators of Adolescents of Karnal District Studying At Secondary Level
Ms Meena
Research scholar, BSPH Madras
Abstract :
The present study titled “A study of Behavioural Indicators of adolescents of karnal district studying at secondary level” is a descriptive study conducted by using survey method of research. From the selected 10 rural and urban secondary schools of Karnal 500 secondary students studying in 9th class have been selected by random sampling technique.
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1-19 |
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Government Strategy in Developing Civic Culture for Palembang-Malay community
Asmaul Husna*, & Idrus Affandi**
*&**School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
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This study aims to describe the strategy of Palembang City Government in developing civic culture of Palembang-Malay society. Indonesian culture cannot be separated from the Malay culture and one of the cities which still preservesthis culture is Palembang.
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20-24 |
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The Traditions of Community Suku Dayak Hindu Budha Bumi Segandu to Make Good and Smart Citizen
Risladiba*,& Dadang Sundawa**
School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
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This research aims to describe the traditions which become the characteristics of community Suku Dayak Hindu Budha Bumi Segandu to make good and smart citizen. Community of Suku Dayak Hindu Budha Bumi Segandu is a community living in Krimun village of Losarang district, Indramayu Regency.
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25-32 |
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Reaching the Unreached: Costumes and Ornaments of Deori Women from South Bank of Brahmaputra Valley in Assam
GUPTAJIT PATHAK
Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Women Studies, Faculty of Social Science
Magadh University, Bodhgaya, Bihar-824234, India
Abstract :
Costume is a set of cloths in a mode typical of a particular country or historical epoch. Ornament is a thing used to make something appear more eye-catching but habitually having no realistic reason, particularly a small aim such as a figurine
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33-42 |
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Adivasi Politics and Movements
ANIL KUMAR YADAV
Research Scholar, Magadh University, Boodhgaya, Bihar, India
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Anthropological acquaintance has been concerned principally in connection to cultural, aboriginal, ethnic and other identity-based actions. Social Science is the main root in all such types of happenings. Anthropology has often been accused for its involvement with colonialism and neo-imperialism.
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43-46 |
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Kalidasa’s Abhijnanasakuntalam – A Mythological Description and Version
Dr. RAHUL KUMAR
Assistant Professor, Department of Music, Ganuri Ramkali Teachers Training College
(Affiliated to Magadh University),Nawada, Bihar, India
Abstract :
The famous play Abhijnasakuntalam composed by Kalidasa has been tailored from the original epic which shows in the Adiparva part of Mahabharata. It is one of Kalidasa’s chief victorious elements as play and has been translated by plentiful scholars. Sakuntala
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47-49 |
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Religious and Cultural Depiction in Buddhism: An Impact in Assam
Guptajit Pathak* & Pranita Baishya**
*Assistant Professor, Department of History, Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Geetanagar,
(Affiliated to Gauhati University), Guwahati, Assam
**Assistant Teacher & Independent Researcher, Barihat Higher Secondary School, Mirza, Assam
Abstract :
It is very significant that Buddhism has made a significant role to the enlargement of Indian civilization and evolution. The furthermost impact of Lord Gautama Buddha was the concern of well-liked, simple, comprehensible and easy faith. Gautama Buddha prearranged a straightforward system of ethics for his followers.
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50-54 |
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Warli Art and Artisans of Maharashtra- An Indication in Contemporary Tribal Cultural Development
Aditi Deka & Dr. Balwant Singh Bhadoria
*MFA Second Semester, Department of Painting, Department of Fine Arts, Narmada College of Fine Arts, Bhopal, (M.P.)
**Assistant Professor, Department of Painting, Raja Mansingh Tomar Music & Arts University, Gwalior, (M.P.)
Abstract :
Tribal art highlights the imaginative energy found in village areas that acts as a hint to the craftsmanship of the tribal people. The Warli paintings are the renowned folk art of Maharashtra and the name of the major tribe found on the northern outskirts of Mumbai in Western India. The contemporary paper is based upon Warli art and artisans of Maharastra and its socioeconomic development and profiles.
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