International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 7, Issue 1 (IX): January – March 2020 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | Understanding the motivating facts of women faculty in private colleges with special reference of Mumbai & Pune Vinod Malap and Prof. Rajesh Mehrotra |
1 – 7 |
2 | Women and Sustainable Development Naresh R Nadkarni |
8 – 12 |
3 | EMPOWERING WOMEN THROUGH EDUCATION Aarti Udeshi and Abizer Talodawala |
13 – 16 |
4 | A Study on Awareness of Sexual Harassment Laws in Higher Educational Institutions (HEI’s) in Mumbai City Dr. Navin Punjabi, Rahul Mishra and Pooja Lalwani |
17 – 24 |
5 | Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups (SHGs) - A study of Palghar District Rahul S Mohile and Dr. Jaya Manglani |
25 – 29 |
6 | A STUDY ON GENDER DISPARITY IN EDUCATION SECTOR IN INDIA Prof Rajesh Kumar Yadav |
30 – 34 |
7 | RECENT TRENDS IN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN INDIA Ashwini Prakash Chavan |
35 – 38 |
8 | Women Entrepreneurship (A Step in the Direction of Women Empowerment in India) Poonam Chavan / Shinde and Shweta Pathak |
39 – 43 |
9 | GENDER INEQUALITY IN INDIA Sujata Vijaychandra Mahajan |
44 – 48 |
10 | A STUDY OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA Sonam R. More and Namrata Ajit Bhoir |
49 – 54 |
11 | A STUDY ON CHALLENGES AND PROBLEMS OF URBAN WORKING WOMEN IN INDIAN SOCIETY Shalaka Prakash Chavan |
55 – 59 |
12 | ROLE OF MICROFINANCE IN EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN THANE DISTRICT Anoushka Mirgnani and Dr. Rinkesh Chheda |
60 – 67 |
13 | A STUDY ON THE PERCEPTION OF WORKING WOMEN WITH CHILDREN TOWARDS THEIR EMPLOYERS WRT. EDUCATION SECTOR IN MUMBAI REGION Pooja Siddhnath Pandey |
68 – 71 |
14 | A STUDY ON “WORK – LIFE BALANCE”, AMONG EMPLOYEES (ACADEMICIANS) IN THE TEACHING FIELD Sailee Shringarpure and Sneha Hathi |
72 – 76 |
15 | DIGITAL MEDIUMS HAVE EMPOWERED AND ENABLED WOMEN Prachi Vankiani and Dr. Rinkesh Chheda |
77 – 80 |
16 | RETHINKING GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT Sushila Yadav |
81 – 85 |
17 | WOMEN EMPOWERMENT: THE STRATEGY & SCHEMES OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Abeda Shaikh |
86 – 91 |
18 | AN EXPLANATORY STUDY ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA- ISSUES AND CHALLENGE Dr. Suresh M. Surve |
92 – 96 |
19 | SWAMI VIVEKANANDA’S VIEWS ON WOMEN’S EDUCATION Dr. Mousumi S Manna |
97 – 101 |
20 | WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION: OBSTACLES AND SOLUTIONS Rupali Upganlawar |
102 – 105 |
21 | MICROFINANCE: THE INFLUENCING TOOL IN WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA Vaishali Kothiya |
106 – 108 |
22 | PARENTING CULTURE-AN ANALYSIS IN CONTEXT OF WORKING & NON-WORKING MOTHER Sampurna Nand Mehta |
109 – 115 |
23 | SEXUAL HARASSMENT -PROBLEM FACED BY WOMEN ACROSS AGE AND STATURE Dr. Ritu Bhattacharyya |
116 – 119 |
24 | ATTITUDE OF WORKING WOMEN TOWARDS INVESTMENT IN SHARE MARKET Prof. Darshana H. Pednekar and Darshani Patel |
120 – 124 |
25 | WOMEN AS ENTREPRENEURS Ruksar Khan |
125 – 128 |
26 | Women & Education Shahida Shakil Shaikh |
129 – 131 |
27 | ISSUES AND PROBLEMS FACED BY WOMEN IN THE BANKING SECTOR Falguni Mathews and Dr. Rinkesh Chheda |
132 – 135 |
28 | BREAKING OF GENDER STEREOTYPES IN FAMILY Neha Bhushan Sawant and Priyanka Santosh Bhalekar |
136 – 141 |
29 | PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN INDIAN MEDIA Priyanka Santosh Bhalekar and Reshma Chandan S. Rajput |
142 – 147 |
30 | CHANGING STATUS OF WOMEN IN ADVERTISING Dr. Nidhi Pundir |
148 – 149 |
31 | A STUDY TO UNDERSTAND THE IMPACT OF GST ON A WOMEN’S WALLET Jyoti Peswani and Dr. Pushpendu Rakshit |
150 – 154 |
32 | Challenges & Opportunities in Women’s Education Madhavi Amondkar and Seema Vishwakarma |
155 – 157 |
33 | A STUDY ON STRESS FACED BY WOMEN TEACHING IN SELF FINANCE PROGRAMS Prof. Soumya George and Prof. Remya George |
158 – 162 |
34 | A STUDY OF GENDER INEQUALITY IN APPOINTMENT OF TEACHERS IN EDUCATION SECTOR IN MUMBAI REGION Sanjay C Premchandani |
163 – 167 |
35 | EQUALITY OF WOMEN AT WORKPLACE: EQUALITY OF WOMEN AT URBAN AREA’S Akanksha Singh and Piyushkumar Darji |
168 – 171 |
36 | SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL SCHEMES FOR MICRO WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS AND THEIR AWARENESS Sayali Dilip Jadhav |
172 – 179 |
37 | STUDY ON HOUSEHOLD FINANCE AND THEIR SPENDING BEHAVIOUR Russell D’Souza |
180 – 186 |
38 | A Study of Work Life Balance of Working Women in Worli Madiha Banu Ansari and Dr. Ritu Bhattacharyya |
187 – 192 |
39 | Women’s Equality In The Society Tehseen Shaikh |
193 – 194 |
40 | DECODING POSH – INDIA’S LAW ON PREVENTION OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORKPLACE Evonne Jagdish Sakhrani |
195 – 199 |
41 | Comparative study on stress among working and non working women Shinde Shubhangi Baban Maya and Vaishali Kothiya |
200 – 205 |
42 | A study on working women with shared responsibility, and its effects on Mental Health Harshita Bhargava and Vaishali Kothiya |
206 – 213 |
43 | WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Vidya Gurunath Kamble |
214 – 216 |
44 | Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013: Study of Evolution of Act Surekha Rajendra Dhende |
217 – 222 |
45 | WORKING WOMEN AND SHARED DUTIES AT HOME- DUAL ROLE Rohini Desai, Aasha Chavan and Hrishikesh Tendulkar |
223 – 225 |
46 | Social Image of Indian Women and Governmental measures Zarmin Momin, Rajvi Dodhia, Varia Parth Bharat and Mansi Shrikant Naik |
226 – 230 |
47 | Role of Women’s In NGOs Vaibhav Kishan Gaikwad and Anusha Vittal Poojary |
231 – 235 |
48 | WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE - GENDER EQUALITY Dr. Rupali More |
236 – 240 |
49 | PROBLEMS FACED BY WORKING WOMEN IN CURRENT ERA Professor Charmi Gondaliya |
241 – 245 |
50 | OBJECTIFICATION OF WOMEN Prof Ritu Kashyap |
246 – 248 |
51 | Role of Education in Women Empowerment in India: A Myth or a Reality? Neelam S. Sen |
249 – 251 |
52 | The Role of NGO’s in Preventing Domestic Violence Related to Women Empowerment Khushboo Mishra and Prof.Abeda Shaikh |
252 – 257 |
53 | A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT ON THE QUALITY OF WORK LIFE OF WOMEN BPO EMPLOYEES IN THANE Dr. Kiran Naik and Ashwini Arte |
258 – 261 |
54 | A STUDY ON IMPACT OF PERSONAL AND ORGANISATIONAL FACTORS ON JOB SATISFACTION OF WOMEN DOCTORS Dr. Kiran Naik and Monika Khanna |
262 – 266 |
55 | JOINT PAIN AND ASSOCIATED AILMENTS OF MIDDLE AGED WORKING WOMEN IN MUMBAI SUBURBAN AREA DUE TO VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY Mousumi Golui |
267 – 270 |
56 | Women Empowerment: Transcending Social Horizon Pramod M Devkate and Prachi R Ghadge |
271 – 275 |
57 | WORKING WOMEN AND SHARED DUTIES AT HOME Apurva Mirke and Nikhil Sanas |
276 – 278 |
58 | Comprehensive literature review on cyber security for women empowerment in decision making Prof. Yogita Bhagwat and Dr. Pushpendu Rakshit |
279 – 286 |
59 | A study on men awareness’ about Women Empowerment Issues: South Mumbai Farhat Maniyar and Pooja Tiwari |
287 – 292 |
60 | WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP – REVIEW OF LITERATURE Shama M. Khan and Md. Saad A. Khan |
293 – 296 |
61 | A STUDY ON WORK LIFE BALANCE AMONGST FEMALE EMPLOYEES IN ACADEMIC INDUSTRY Puja Prempal Ahuja |
297 – 299 |
62 | Women Empowerment: A Giant Leap From Dependence To Independence Dr. B. S. Gite and Soni Hasija |
300 – 303 |
63 | A study of status of women in India Tripurari Jha |
304 – 310 |
64 | A Study on Hurdles to Women Empowerment in India Dharmesh S. Vania |
311 – 316 |
65 | An Exploratory Research on Women as Entrepreneurs - Challenges and Opportunities: A Case Study Dr. Rinkesh Chheda and Prof. Aanchal Jain |
317 – 319 |