International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 8, Issue 3(VIII) : July – September 2021 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 |
THE IMPACT OF THE ECONOMY AND ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS ON FAMILY FINANCIAL STRESS AND WELL-BEING Anita Das |
1 – 3 |
2 | LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - EFFECT OF LIFE SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAM ON RESILIENCE IN ECONOMICALLY VULNERABLE WOMEN STUDENTS Archana Patki and Dr Mrinalini Purandare |
4 – 9 |
3 | THE ROLE OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN ONLINE TEACHING-LEARNING DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES IN A HOME-BASED SETTINGS Fr. Baiju Thomas |
10 – 16 |
4 | ROLE OF MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTION TO DEVELOP UNORGANISED SECTOR WITH REFERENCE TO MUMBAI REGION Prof Chetan Panchal |
17 – 22 |
5 | YOUTH COMMUNITY WORKING TOWARDS ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION IN MUMBAI: A CASE STUDY Dipti Parab |
23 – 26 |
6 | GLASS CEILING THE SILENT VILLAIN FOR FEMALE EMPLOYEES AND THE SERIOUS DISRUPTION IN THE SUSTAINABILITY OF ORGANISATIONS - A STUDY ON PRIVATE HOSPITAL INDUSTRY OF KOLKATA Dr. Jhilam Rudra De |
27 – 33 |
7 | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: - ECONOMIC ISSUES & CHALLENGES IN INDIA Dr. Smt. Chavan Seema Ravindra |
34 – 37 |
8 | A STUDY OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION IN MUMBAI USING CHI-SQUARE TEST Dr Seema Ukidve |
38 – 41 |
9 | A STUDY ON NEED AND IMPORTANCE OF CORE BANKING SOLUTIONS IN INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY Dr. R. K. Patra and Ms. Priya Ashok Sapkale |
42 – 46 |
10 | THE SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH MATHEMATICS: A NECESSARY INTERDEPENDENCY K.C. Jagadeesha |
47 – 48 |
11 | THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AFTERMATH OF NIGHT SHIFT Miss. Enesha Dey and Dr. Gagan Pareek |
49 – 57 |
12 | ANALYSIS OF COVID -19 IMPACT ON INDIAN ECONOMY Dr. Sikandar Ramrao Dhembre |
58 – 66 |
13 | IMPACT OF COVID 19 ON INDIAN BANKING SYSTEM – A REVIEW Dr. Pratima Singh |
61 - 64 |
14 | INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Mr. Arvind Singh |
65 – 67 |
15 | ENSEMBLE LEARNING OF AUDIO - VISUAL BASED EMOTIONS ON Multi-Modal Architecture – A Review Pritom Khamaru and Elizabeth Leah George |
68 – 72 |
16 | CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Mrs. Sujata R. Yadav and Dr. Mohammad Khalil Ahmad |
73 – 76 |
17 | ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY - FOR A BETTER TOMORROW Ms. Deepika Ashok Jagwani |
77 – 81 |
18 | INTRODUCING THE CONCEPT OF “STRATEGIC SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT”: PEACE-BUILDING AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION THROUGH A SUSTAINABLE FOREIGN POLICY Lopamudra Ghosh |
82 – 86 |
19 | LINEAR ALGEBRA & MATRIX IN MATHEMATICS Pragati D. Parab |
87 – 91 |
20 | CHALLENGES FACED BY STUDENTS IN DEALING WITH DIGITAL EDUCATION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Ms. Anuja Narvekar |
92 – 99 |
21 | PREDICTION OF FACIAL EXPRESSION AND MOOD RECOGNITION ON INDIAN VIDEOS Hetal Chudasama and Elizabeth Leah George |
100 – 108 |
22 | IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN EMPOWERMENT OF RURAL LIVELIHOOD IN PUNE DIVISION OF MAHARASHTRA Ms Supriya Gaikwad |
109 – 113 |
23 | PHYSO-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER SAMPLE FROM SELOO TAHSIL OF DISTRICT WARDHA MAHARASHTRA W. A. Khan and A.B. Jadhao |
114 - 117 |
24 | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIO- CULTURAL ISSUES & CHALLENGES Dr. Stuti Bhrigu |
118 – 120 |
25 | THE STUDY ON ROLE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND ITS CHALLENGES ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Ms. Namrata Dube |
121 – 125 |
26 | VIRTUAL REALITY: A REVIEW Ms. Namrata Kawale |
126 – 128 |
27 | A SURVEY ON AWARENESS AND ATTITUDE OF PEOPLE TOWARDS HOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Pooja Sawant and Vandana Gupta |
129 – 133 |
28 | HORDE HURDLE MENTALITY IS HURTFUL CHALLENGE TO ENVIRONMENTAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIO-CULTURAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA Dr. Prashant M. Jadhao |
134 – 142 |
29 | ROLE OF STOCK MARKET IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA Parveen J. Kaladiya (Solanki) |
143 – 147 |
30 | MICROFINANCE AND FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA Dr Priti Ganesh Ghag |
148 – 151 |
31 | TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR DECIPHERING HUMAN BRAIN STATES Priti Mahajan |
152 – 159 |
32 | SELF-CONCEPT AMONG THE HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS – A COMPARATIVE STUDY Dr. Priyanka Dafare |
160 – 163 |
33 | IMPLICATION OF HUMAN AUGMENTATION ON ADVANCED MEDICAL FUTURISTIC TECHNOLOGICAL ERA Prof. Ravindra Jaiswal |
164 – 170 |
34 | ANALYSES OF EQUITY MARKET SITUATION Rohini Yevale |
171 – 172 |
35 | INDIA: OVERPOPULATION AND POPULATION PREDICTION USING TIME SERIES ANALYSIS Ryanston Rodrigues |
173 – 177 |
36 | NEP 2020: OPENING DOORS TO ADVANCEMENT Sandeep Vishwakarma |
178 – 181 |
37 | SKILL BASED EDUCATION IN INDIA - IMPORTANCE OF SKILL EDUCATION IN INDIA AND CHALLENGES. Shailaja Dadasaheb Bhosle |
182 – 185 |
38 | A STUDY ON AWARENESS AND PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS HEALTH CARE INSURANCE AMONG WOMEN IN MUMBAI CITY Dr. Shaji K. Joseph and Ms. Soumya Nichani |
186 – 193 |
39 | AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN INDIA Ms. Sharlet Bhaskar and Dr. Sushama Patil |
194 – 198 |
40 | EFFECT OF TELECOM SECTOR WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON BHARTI AIRTEL Shubham Chugh |
199 – 205 |
41 | A STUDY ON 5G WIRELESS SYSTEM: IS IT THE FUTURE Prof Smita Mangesh Junnarkar |
206 – 209 |
42 | A STUDY ON CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR TEACHERS IN RURAL AREA OF ICT IN EDUCATION” (WITH REFERENCE TO INDIAN VILLAGES) Mr. Vishanlal L. Gupta |
210 – 212 |
43 | Contribution of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar to change Indian society Mrs. Sunita Pramod Sonar |
213 – 217 |
44 | ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS THE CORE TECHNOLOGY FOR THE ACADEMIC LIBRARIES Mr. Sunil T. Ubale and Mr. Snehal S. Sambhar |
218 – 222 |
45 | ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INFLUENCING CAREER DECISIONS OF STUDENTS IN MUMBAI Ms. Taqdees Faruk Shaikh |
223 – 229 |
46 | IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE MICROFINANCE SECTOR IN INDIA Prof Tushar Shah |
230 – 232 |
47 | A COMPARISON BETWEEN MUTUAL FUNDS & OTHER INVESTMENT OPTIONS Umesh Kabadi |
233 – 236 |
48 | INDIAN PRIMARY MARKET & SECONDARY MARKET AFTER COVID -19 Mr. Vicky Kukreja |
237 – 243 |
49 | MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS-A STEP TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WITH REFERENCE TO INDIA Dr. Vijay Bharti Jain |
244 – 248 |
50 | INDIAN MICRO-FINANCE INDUSTRY - ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN SUSTAINABLE GROWTH Anjana Verma and Dr. Vijetha S. Shetty |
249 – 251 |
51 | ELECTRONIC BANKING: THE EFFECT OF E-BANKING ON CONSUMER SATISFACTION Prof. Arun Kumar Vishwakarma and Prof. Krishnakant Pandey |
252 – 255 |
52 | RELEVANCE OF CONSUMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS COSMETICS PRODUCTS IN MUMBAI CITY Dr. Asif A Baig |
256 – 260 |
53 | A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF DIFFERENT LEVEL OF SOCIO ECONOMIC KABADDI PLAYERS Dr. Shashank G. Nikam |
261 – 263 |
54 | A STUDY ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY BY SELECT CPSES IN NORTH EAST INDIA Dr. Tanima Tarafdar |
264 – 275 |
55 | USE OF CLOUD COMPUTING IN RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BY RESEARCHES AND STUDENTS Satish P. Rodhe and Shivtanu Utpal Falguni Ray |
276 – 279 |
56 | An overview of Life Insurance industry in India with special reference to Life Insurance Corporation of India Dr. Aruna Singham |
280 – 283 |
57 | CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF NON-BANKING FINANCIAL COMPANIES PROVIDING HOUSING LOAN SERVICES. Dr. Susmita Daxini and Vikas Mishra |
284 - 289 |
58 | Customer Satisfaction in the Banking Sector: “A Comparative Study of State Bank of India and HDFC Bank” Anamika Samnani and Dr. Prem Shankar Dwiedi |
290 - 293 |