International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 6, Issue 1 (XVII): January – March 2019 Conference Special : PART - 3 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | ROLE OF ICT IN TEACHING - LEARNING MATHEMATICS Narendra V. H and Dr. Kowshik M. C |
1 – 4 |
2 | USING TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT AND ENHANCE TEACHING AND LEARNING B. Vijay Rajendra |
5 – 9 |
3 | ROLE OF TEACHER EDUCATORS FOR QUALITY TEACHER DEVELOPMENT Alice E. Joseph |
10 – 15 |
4 | THE ROLE OF ICT IN HIGHER EDUCATION: ICT AS A CHANGE AGENT FOR EDUCATION Ranju T Nair |
16 – 19 |
5 | A STUDY ON ELECTRONIC CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SBI) Dr. Balakrishnan P |
20 – 22 |
6 | ARCTIC ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS: A NEW THREAT TO HUMAN SECURITY Manu Rani Paul |
23 – 25 |
7 | RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND PANCHAYAT RAJ SYSTEM IN INDIA: ROLE OF PANCHAYAT RAJ INSTITUTIONS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT Dr. Rajiyabegaum M. Nadaf |
26 – 31 |
8 | AN ECONOMIC STUDY OF NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY ACT AND ANNA BHAGYA YOJANA IN KARNATAKA Rajeeyabegam A. Tegginamani |
32 – 37 |
9 | PROBLEMS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL WOMAN TEACHERS AND REMEDIAL MEASURES Amirunnisa A. Shaikh and Dr. Ravi S. Dalawai |
38 – 41 |
10 | A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PPF V/S ELSS MUTUAL FUND AS TAX SAVING AVENUE Shekhar V Sawant and Dr. Filipe Rodrigues e Melo |
42 – 45 |
11 | THE IMPORTANCE OF E-LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION Paravinkousar I Momin |
46 – 48 |
12 | ISSUES, PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA Dr. G. Sowbhagya |
49 – 52 |
13 | FAMOUS HISTORICAL TOMBS IN INDIA Dr. Suma S. Nirni |
53 – 55 |
14 | ADOLESCENT GIRLS AND THEIR PERCEPTION OF HEALTHY EATING Shilpa Savadatti and Prof. S. A. Kazi |
56 – 58 |
15 | LITERATURE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Aravinth J and Shifas Aslam S |
59 – 62 |
16 | A STUDY ON RURAL AND URBAN SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ADJUSTMENT Math Shridevi Basavantayya |
63 – 66 |
17 | ROLE OF WORKING MEMORY IN ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: A CRITICAL REVIEW Navitha. S. Nair |
67 – 70 |
18 | ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE- AN OVERVIEW Dr. Md. Asif Ur Rahman |
71 – 74 |
19 | EMERGING TRENDS IN HUMAN RESOURSE Prof. Jessie Fernandes and Prof Prasanna Kallimath |
75 – 78 |
20 | POPULAR CULTURE AS THE MASS CULTURE Bharati G Kajagar |
79 – 81 |
21 | CULTURAL STUDIES: POST-COLONIALISM AS THE APPROACH OF CULTURAL STUDIES Rita Banagar |
82 – 83 |
22 | A STUDY ON EDUCATIONAL DROP OUT AMONG TRIBAL STUDENTS IN KERALA Sajitha S |
84 – 86 |
23 | THE ROLE OF GRANITE INDUSTRY IN INDIA Dr. Vijaya, B. Korishetti and Neelamma P. Maharajannavar |
87 – 90 |
24 | OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN SERVICE SECTOR (SELF EMPLOYMENT) Dr. Anant Bapurao Mane |
91 – 94 |
25 | THE INTERNAL CONFLICTS IN WOMAN AND TRANSCENDED PARALLELISM: A STUDY ON THE CHARACTER ‘DEVI’ IN THE NOVEL ‘PANDAVAPURAM’ Dr. D. Rejikumar |
95 – 97 |
26 | M-LEARNING: TODAY’S NEED Shirish R. Choudankar |
98 – 100 |
27 | HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT BY MANAGING HEARTS Anil Kumar Agrawal |
101 - 103 |