International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 6, Issue 2 (XXII) : April – June 2019 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY Vibhooti Mishra |
1 – 4 |
2 | IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON YOUTH Gagandeep Kaur |
5 – 9 |
3 | Public Opinion on Issue of Jammu and Kashmir and Terrorism Nitesh Tripathi |
10 – 17 |
4 | DIGITAL MEDIA & SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT- A CASE STUDY ON “MOTHER DAIRY” WEBSITE COMMUNICATING CSR ACTIVITIES Anjani Kumar Srivastava, Dr. Mehak Jonjua, and Dr. Rajesh Rana |
18 – 25 |
5 | Future of Mobile Journalism in India Shashi Kumar Pandey |
26 – 31 |
6 | Indian Hindi Cinema Promotions and Marketing Through Digital Media Sonu Sharma and Dr. Yogesh Kumar Gupta |
32 – 35 |
7 | THE ROLE OF DIGITAL MEDIA IN THE ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENTS, DELHI Sheweta Gaur Sharma and Anjali |
36 – 42 |
8 | A study about the attitude of working journalists towards Mobile Journalism (MoJo) Sana Absar |
43 – 49 |
9 | Emerging Trends in Social Media and the Scope of Media Literacy Apoorva Shukla |
50 – 53 |
10 | The Trend of Reading Newspapers among the Youth in 21st Century (A study based on Youth and Daily Hindi Newspapers of Varanasi) Sumit Kumar Pandey |
54 – 63 |
11 | Media Preferences of Youth In special reference to the University students of Varanasi Shikha Singh |
64 – 66 |
12 | Status of women in Rural India Hemangini Ameta |
67 – 70 |
13 | Digital Media- Shaping the future of Advertising Parul Malhotra |
71 – 76 |
14 | Use of Rational, Emotional and Green Appeal: an Advertisement strategy of Patanjali Ayurveda Limited Yamini Khullar |
77 – 83 |
15 | Social Media Effects academic performance of students: A Study Sandhya Sharma and Girish Kumar Singh |
84 – 91 |
16 | ASSERTIVENESS AND SELF-AFFIRMATION: A NEW PATHWAY TO UNDERSTAND CONSUMER BEHAVIOR Waqar Maqbool Parray and Ruchi Pandey |
92 – 96 |
17 | PLAGIARISM IN BOLLYWOOD MUSIC& LAW Shishir Kr. Singh |
97 – 100 |
18 | MEDIA EDUCATION IN INDIA: A QUALITY PERSPECTIVE Rinku Sethi |
101 – 103 |
19 | FAKE NEWS AND ELECTIONS Geeta Arora |
104 – 106 |
20 | FINANCIAL DETERMINANTS OF STOCK PRICES: A STUDY OF BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE (BSE) Dr. Anil Kumar Goyal and Akshita Gupta |
107 – 112 |
21 | DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA Dr. Amit Verma and Dr. Ankita Dhamija Nagpal |
113 – 115 |
22 | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH GREEN MARKETING Dr. Anita Sharma |
116 – 123 |
23 | TESTING OF EFFICIENT MARKET HYPOTHESIS: A STUDY ON STOCK MARKET REACTION TO DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENTS Dr. Anil Kumar Goyal and Barkha Gupta |
124 – 132 |
24 | MANAGERIAL LEADERSHIP STYLE & EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION; AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF TRAVEL ORGANIZATIONS Divya Salathia, Dr. Vaishali |
133 – 140 |
25 | AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKING WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ONGC LTD. Dr. Firdous Ahmad Parray, Bilal Ahmad War and Owais Ahmed Shiekh |
141 – 143 |
26 | EMPIRICAL EVIDENCES ON COMPLEXITIES AND CHALLENGES ON WORK-LIFE INTERFACE: A GLIMPSE ON DUAL CAREER COUPLES WORKING IN CORPORATE SECTOR Dr. Gurvinder Kaur and Prof. Dr. Girish Kathuria |
144 – 155 |
27 | ANALYTICAL STUDY OF MICRO INSURANCE IN INDIA: POLICY, PROSPECTS, AND STRATEGY Dr. Shikha Gupta |
156 – 163 |
28 | A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT Ekta Gupta |
164 – 168 |
29 | GST E-WAY BILL: PAVING THE WAY TO THE DIGITAL TAX REFORM Hansa |
169 – 173 |
30 | REGIONAL SPREAD AND HEALTH OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS POST DEMONETIZATION IN INDIA Himanshu and Sumit Bansal |
174 – 180 |
31 | AN IMPACT OF GST ON COMMON MEN (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DELHI REGION) Ishwar Singh |
181 – 186 |
32 | A Study on Post Hoc Tests on Occupational Perception on UDAN Services Dr. Madhu Arora and Bhawna Mukaria |
187 – 198 |
33 | Job Satisfaction towards the Age of Employees’ Dr. Manisha Gupta |
199 – 205 |
34 | GAMIFICATION: A NEW TOOL FOR RECRUITMENT M. Rathi Meena and Dr. G. Parimalarani |
206 – 208 |
35 | TRANSFORMING TO SMART DIGITAL SUPPLY CHAIN – TECHNOLOGY –SUSTAINABILITY-INNOVATION P. Viswanathan |
209 – 212 |
36 | IMPACT OF E-HRM SYSTEM ON ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE: A CASE STUDY IN AUTO-COMPONENT MANUFACTURING SECTOR Palak Verma |
213 – 220 |
37 | Life Skill Education: A Vehicle for Social Transformation of Young Adolescents Dr. S. K. Chakrabarti |
221 – 224 |
38 | DIGITALISATION AND ITS IMPACT ON CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT- A study from customers’ perspective Sheetal Tanwar |
225 – 232 |
39 | A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS DIGITAL WALLET WITH REFERENCE TO SURAT CITY Dr. Snehal Kumar H Mistry and Jitendra Patil |
233 – 237 |
40 | Transforming Education in India: Teaching and Learning in the digital era Soni Jain |
238 – 243 |
41 | POST LIBERALISATION SCENARIO OF INDIAN BANKING AND REGULATIONS FROM CUSTOMER SERVICES PRESPECTIVE: A CRITICAL REVIEW Suman Mittal and Dr. K. K. Garg |
244 – 253 |
42 | An Investigation of Science Teaching-learning Process and Learning Environmentin Schoolsat Secondary Level Dr. Parvesh Lata |
254 – 260 |
43 | Digital Innovation and Media: Opportunities and Future Ahead Dr. Preeti Singh and Monika Gaur |
261 – 264 |
44 | Alternative Energy for Sustainable Development Anuradha Daheriya |
265 – 267 |
45 | DIGITAL INNOVATION A ND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: IMPLICATIONS FOR AN ENGLISH CLASSROOM Arooshi Thakur |
268 – 271 |
46 | Digital Innovations: A Tool for Sustainable Development in Education Dr. Mala Dixit |
272 – 276 |
47 | Relation of Academic Achievement with Critical Thinking and Learning Satisfaction of VIII Standard Students of Science Amrita Sodhi |
277 – 282 |
48 | The Importance of language in the School Curriculum Dr. Rajesh Gill |
283 – 289 |
49 | AN OVERVEW OF AWARENESS ABOUT E-BANKING FACILITIES Dr. Ashish Kumar Dubey and Nidhi Shukla |
290 – 295 |
50 | A Study of Parental Encouragement on Emotional Intelligence of 11th Grade Student Chitra Gupta and Dr. Sushma Rani |
296 – 301 |
51 | CONTINUOUS AND COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION AND LEARNING TECHNOLOGY Ghazala Khatoon |
302 – 308 |
52 | Inclusive Education: Access to Quality Education Dr. Gulshan Mufeed |
309 – 313 |
53 | INTEGRATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS Masroor Hasan |
314 – 315 |
54 | DIGITAL RESOURCES OF EDUCATION Jugnu Khatter Bhatia and Dr. Sushma Rani |
316 – 318 |
55 | Scaffolding the development of techno-pedagogic competencies among pre-service teachers through Google classroom and Moodle: A comparative study Kritika Gosain |
319 – 325 |
56 | A Study of Educational Aspiration of Secondary School Girls in Relation to their Socio-Economic Status Mayank Dixit |
326 – 331 |
57 | Emotional Intelligence and Self-concept: A correlational study of B.Ed. students Dr. Garima Choudhary |
332 – 338 |
58 | A STUDY OF TECHNOLOGY READINESS AMONG SCHOOL TEACHERS OF KURUKSHETRA DISTRICT Kamini |
339 – 343 |
59 | HISTORY OF INDIAN EDUCATION Dr. Preeti Sharma and Sheetal Devi |
344 – 349 |
60 | “Life skills Education”: An Effective Tool for Empowering Teachers and Students Prerna Vashistha |
350 – 353 |
61 | A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONTINUOUS COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM OF EVALUATION AND UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ASSESSMENT Dr. Monika Davar |
354 – 358 |
62 | Teacher Education: a step towards Sustainable Development Rohini Jain |
359 – 361 |
63 | ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING THROUGH AUDIO-VISUAL MEDIA - A STEP TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION Dr. Sapna Yadav |
362 – 365 |
64 | SKILL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA Dr. Sushma Rani and Swati Chaudhary |
366 – 370 |
65 | Effect of innovative Digital instructional strategies on class performance of pupil teachers Vandana Sharma |
371 – 375 |
66 | Educational Policy for Sustainable Development in Indian Schools Vandana Tiwari |
376 – 384 |
67 | Digital Innovation In Higher Education Varsha Pant |
385 – 388 |
68 | Skill Development in Teacher Education Dr. Manju Sharma |
389 – 391 |
69 | Exploring Factors influencing Online Buying of University Students Mamta Chawla, Dr. Mohammed Naved Khan and Dr. Anuja |
392 – 403 |
70 | FINANCE AND CAPITAL MARKET Pankaj Kumar |
404 – 408 |
71 | AUTOMATION IMPACT ON INDIAN STEEL INDUSTRY K. Padmavathi Nageswaramma and Dr. R. Padmaja |
409 – 414 |
72 | NIFTY 50: RISK & RETURN ANALYSIS Dr. Parul Bhatia, Arpita Aggarwal and Deeksha Khanna |
415 – 424 |
73 | TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATION: INTRODUCTION TO ROAD NAVIGATION Sushant Kumar Lal |
425 – 429 |
74 | TEACHERS IN SEARCH OF NEW PERSPECTIVE: EXPECTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Kumari Dibya |
430 – 435 |
75 | EMPHASIS OF DISTANCE EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPING HUMAN RESOURCES IN INDIA: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IGNOU Dr. Shailendra Kumar Gupta |
436 – 443 |
76 | A STUDY ON AWARENESS OF OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES AMONG PRE- SERVICE TEACHERS Sugandhi Gosain |
444 – 449 |
77 | DYNAMIC LEADERSHIP IN SCHOOLS THROUGH DIGITAL SYSTEM TO ADDRESS STUDENTS CONCERNS- AN INITIATIVE TO INTEGRATE TECHNOLOGY AND COUNSELING Upasana Nasa |
450 – 454 |
78 | A study on Digital Innovation in Education Suraj Kumar and Priyanka Tyagi |
455 – 458 |
79 | DIGITAL JOURNALISM: SOCIAL MEDIA MONITORING AND CHALLENGES Sudeep R P Sonawane |
459 – 468 |
80 | CROWDFUNDING AS A MODE OF FINANCING FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA Surbhi Gosain |
469 – 476 |
81 | RADIO AS A POLITICAL COMMUNICATION TOOL: A STUDY OF ‘MANN KI BAAT’ SHOW Dr. Manasvi Maheshwari |
477 – 491 |