International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 6, Issue 1 (XXVI): January – March 2019 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | ACTION RESEARCH: A REQUISITE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM Dr. Vilas Kulkarni and Dr. Ranjana Dureja |
1 – 6 |
2 | BILINGUALLY CONSTRAINED RECURSIVE AUTO ENCODER (BRAE) Shilpa G V |
7 – 13 |
3 | CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND ITS IMPACT ON LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT OF HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Shampa Sarkar and Sourav Kumar Roy |
14 – 20 |
4 | EFFECTIVENESS OF GEOGEBRA ON ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS OF STANDARD XI STUDENTS C. E. Jayanthi |
21 – 23 |
5 | GROUND-STATE PROPERTIES OF SOME LIGHT NUCLEI WITH A SOFT-CORE GAUSSIAN AND A YUKAWA LIKE NN-POTENTIAL Isha B. Desai and S. S. Godre |
24 – 29 |
6 | WORKING CONDITIONS AFFECTING LABOURERS: A STUDY ON CO-OPERATIVE SUGAR MILLS OF PUNJAB Jasdeep Singh Toor and Harkiran Kaur Matharu |
30 – 37 |
7 | MEASURING THE IMPACT OF IPO GRADING ON STOCK MARKET PERFORMANCE IN INDIAN STOCK Dr. Yagnesh M. Dalvadi and Maitri B. Shah |
38 – 42 |
8 | REACH AND RICHNESS FACTOR INDEX FOR SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS: A NEW ALTERNATIVE APPROACH Dr. M. Tamizhchelvan, Dr. S. Gopalakrishnan |
43 – 52 |
9 | REVIEW OF THE BANKING OMBUDSMAN SCHEME 2006 AS AMENDED 2017 Marisport A |
53 – 60 |
10 | TELEVISION DEPENDENCY: A STUDY ON RURAL WOMEN IN TAMIL NADU Dr. Beulah Rachel Rajarathnamani |
61 – 64 |
11 | ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOCUSING ON MOTIVATION OF EMPLOYEES: THE CASE STUDY OF KABUL PROVINCIAL COUNCIL Dr. Sarfaraz Karim |
65 – 76 |
12 | ECOMMERCE IN INDIA: SCENARIO AND IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY Vasundhra Sharda |
77 - 83 |
13 | A STUDY ON BAJAJ AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN NAGPUR Dr. Hitesh A. Kalyani |
84 – 93 |
14 | Relationship of Organizational justice with Instigated workplace incivility: A Study of Select I.T Firms in and around Chandigarh Amandeep Nahar and Dr. Sanjay Kaushik |
94 – 105 |
15 | Employee Development and its Impact on Job Satisfaction among Journalists of Chandigarh and Punjab Prof. Sanjay Kaushik and Sheveta Aggarwal Bhatia |
106 – 114 |
16 | Priority Sector Lending in India in the Reforms Era: Need for Remedial Strategies to Make the System More Inclusive Anu Varghese |
115 – 123 |
17 | Cost Competitiveness and Indian Economy: A Macro Perspective of the Need, Relevance and Policy Options Anu Varghese and Dr. Manoj P K |
124 – 129 |
18 | CHALLENGES OF INDIAN ECONOMY Dr. Ritu Vyas Deshpande |
130 – 132 |
19 | Promotion of Healthcare Apps Namita |
133 – 137 |
20 | PROMOTION OF RETAIL BANKING WITH A FOCUS ON HOUSING FINANCE: AN IMPERATIVE FOR BANKS IN INDIA AND ALSO THE WHOLE ECONOMY Dr. Manoj P K and Dr. Mini Joseph |
138 – 148 |
21 | ICT in Education Dr. Ritu Vyas Deshpande |
149 – 150 |
22 | CHALLENGES FOR E COMMERCE IN INDIA Dr. Ashok Mande |
151 – 153 |
23 | ETHICAL ISSUES IN HUMAN RESOURCE WITH REFERENCE TO IT INDUSTRY, BANGALORE Dr. M. Venkateshaiah |
154 – 159 |
24 | A Study on Problems and Difficulties Faced by Muslim Salaried People towards Investment in Present Scenario Dr. Arvind S. Luhar and Ms. Shama A. Shah |
160 – 169 |
25 | STUDY ON QUALITY OF WORK LIFE AND JOB PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN CHENNAI Dr. R. Ganapathi |
170 – 174 |
26 | Empirical Study on Talent Management of Academia in Higher Education Sheetal.V. Hukkeri and Dr. D. Ramani |
175 – 184 |
27 | DIGITAL MARKETING IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW Dr. Varsha Thakre |
185 – 187 |
28 | NEW CHALLENGES FOR LONG-TERM INVESTORS Dr. Purswani Jetho Chanchaldas |
188 – 191 |
29 | AMBITION FOR POWER IN SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH Dr. Asha G. Dhumal |
192 – 195 |
30 | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Dr. Purswani Khusbu Jetho |
196 – 200 |
31 | Developing Readiness in Future Generation about Sustainable Living through various activities Dr. Priyadarshi Nayak |
201 – 204 |
32 | AN INTEGRAL PART OF TEACHING: E-LEARNING Siddhi Rakesh Mittal |
205 – 208 |
33 | A critical literature review analysis on factors affecting Employee Retention Strategies in IT Firms H. N. Srikanta, Dr. G V M Sharma and Dr. Sudheendra Rao. L. N |
209 – 215 |
34 | Holy Qur’an as First and foremost source of Muslim personal law Dr. Badre Alam Khan |
216 – 219 |
35 | Job intention and Public service motivation Dr. Ashish Sharma |
220 - 228 |
36 | Happiness Model in Organizations with specific reference to Information Technology Industry Gowrisha |
229 - 234 |
37 | B.r. ambedkar and his moral philosophy Karnika Dubey |
235 - 238 |
38 | WOMEN: UNABRIDGED NATURE AS DELINEATED IN VANDANA SHIVA’S STAYING ALIVE Abdul Muqeet |
239 - 243 |
39 | GLOBALIZATION AND IMPACT ON INDIAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE Baijayanti Ghosh |
244 – 248 |
40 | ROLE OF INDIAN WOMEN IN FREEDOM STRUGGLE AND POST-INDEPENDENCE ERA Debarshi Khamrui |
249 - 253 |
41 | A GENERAL OUTLOOK OF APPLICATIONS OF GRAPH THEORY Dr. Madhukar M. Palve |
254 - 257 |
42 | A STUDY ON INNOVATIVE BANKING POLICIES FOR DEPOSIT MOBILISATION AND ITS IMPACT Fazle Hussain Wadiwala and Dr. Mohammad Khalil Ahmad |
258 – 267 |
43 | CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE PROCESSES AND PATTERNS OF LANDFORM EVOLUTION IN THE HIMALAYAS: A REVIEW Manisha Tripathi |
268 - 278 |
44 | FINANCIAL LITERACY AMONG WORKING WOMEN IN MUMBAI SUBURBS Nikita Manjrekar and Dr. Arti Agrawal |
279 – 284 |
45 | A COMPUTATIONAL STUDY WITH FINITE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION FOR SECOND ORDER HEAT EQUATION Shailly Mahajan, Dr. Subash Kumar and Vishal Mahajan |
285 – 288 |
46 | USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN HIGHER EDUCATION Dr. Umaji M. Maske |
289 – 291 |
47 | SCHOOL READINESS: PREPARING FOR THE CHALLENGE OF DIVERSITY POST INCLUSION Ms. Quazi Ferdoushi Islam, Prof. Aejaz Masih and Prof. Najma Amin |
292 – 298 |
48 | AGRO- TOURISIM: A NEW DIMENSION TO INDIAN AGRICULTURER Sharmila Bose |
299 – 303 |
49 | ASSISTED REPRODUCTION: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF PROPOSED ART (REGULATION) BILL 2010 Dr. Dipti Tripathi |
304 – 310 |
50 | LEADING A WAY TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT BY TAILORING AGILE DEVELOPMENT Yogesha T and Dr. Swamy L N |
311 - 317 |
51 | A SUSTAINABLE CHICKOO CULTIVATION: A CHALLENGE FOR THE ENTREPRENEURS OF DAHANU - GHOLVAD REGIONS IN PALGHAR DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA Mr. Harshal A. Bendre and Dr. Satish Billewar |
318 – 321 |
52 | LEGAL REGULATION OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN STATE OF KERALA - A COMPARATIVE APPROACH OF STATE LAWS Dr. Meera. S |
322 – 333 |