International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 8, Issue 4(VII) : October – December 2021 |
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WORK COMMITMENT, JOB DESIGN AND INNOVATIVENESS IN THE INDIAN IT INDUSTRY Dr. Ramavath Purushotham Naik and Harish Kumar P |
1 – 7 |
2 | REMOVAL OF CHROMIUM (VI) TOXIC ION FROM WASTE WATER WITH GRAPHENE-SPINEL COMPOSITE ELECTRODE BY ELECTROLYSIS: A MINI-REVIEW. Chandrakanta Mishra and Suresh Kumar Dash* |
8 – 13 |
3 | FACTORS AFFECTING THE PERFORMANCE OF REAR SURFACE OF BIFACIAL PANELS AND EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT USING REFLECTORS: A REVIEW Mr Nilesh Bhanudas Raut* and Dr Dinesh V. Kala |
14 – 23 |
4 | COMPUTER ORIENTED STATISTICAL ANALYSIS- ENHANCING INTEREST IN EDUCATION BY INDUCTING HUMAN VALUES, ETHICS AND MORALS IN FRESHERS OF ENGINEERING GRADUATES K. Santhosh, B. Suresh Babu, Suresh Akella, K Shivaram Reddy and Sudershan Acharya |
24 – 29 |
5 | FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES IN MANJU KAPUR’S CUSTODY Vinodhini. E |
30 – 34 |
6 | AN EFFICIENT CLUSTER BASED ROUTING PROTOCOL (ECCRP) TECHNIQUE BASED ON WEIGHTED CLUSTERING ALGORITHM FOR DIFFERENT TOPOLOGIES IN MANETS USING NETWORK CODING Mirza Arif Baig |
35 – 40 |
7 | THE IMPACT OF JOB ROTATION ON ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND EMPLOYEE DEPENDENTS Mr. Mohammad Sirajuddin and Ms. Saba |
41 – 46 |
8 | PERCEPTION OF STUDENT-TEACHERS TOWARDS USE OF MOBILE LEARNING IN ENHANCING TEACHING PROFICIENCY Dr. Monica Nagpal |
47 – 52 |
9 | PARAMETRIC STUDY OF FATIGUE PERFORMANCE IN FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT Prof. V.R. Harne and Mr. Nayan V Karwa* |
53 – 59 |
10 | PERFORMANCE VALIDATION OF ROUTING ALGORITHM IN VANET THROUGH OPEN-SOURCE SIMULATION TOOLS Gagan Deep Singh and Inder Singh |
60 – 64 |
11 | THE LIGHT OF ECOFEMINISM IN SUSAN GLASPELL’S TRIFLES Ms. M. K. Nandhini |
65 – 68 |
12 | Postmodern Speculations of Religious Violence in Dan Brown's Angels and Demons Lamiaa Ahmed Rasheed and Anood Kareem Jassim |
69 – 74 |
13 | BOOM OF BRANDING Mr. R. BalaMurugan and Dr. J. Swaminathan |
75 – 78 |
14 | PROMOTION OF GENERAL INSURANCE BUSINESS PRODUCTS IN INDIAN RURAL SECTOR Mr. Rathindranath Banerjee and Dr. S Anjani Devi |
79 – 83 |
15 | HISTOLOGICAL EVALUATION USING FONTANA-MASSON STAINING ON DEPIGMENTARY DISORDER USING C57BL/6 MICE Pankaj M. Chaudhari*, Rupali B. Shimpi, Anup M. Akarte and Kalpesh S. Wagh |
84 – 89 |
16 | THE ROLE OF SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS IN EDUCATION Dr. Elisha Kolluri |
90 – 96 |
17 | IMPACT OF BRANDPOSITIONING STRATEGIES ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR WITH REFERECENCE TO FMCG PRODUCTS IN HYDERABAD CITY R. Ramesh and Md. Shaheed |
97 – 101 |
18 | RELEVANCE OF TECHNICAL TOOLS AND USAGE OF SMART TECHNIQUES – IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Shailesh Ghanekar |
102 – 105 |
19 | REPRESENTATION OF WIDOWS IN INDIAN SCENARIO WITH REFERENCE TO INDIAN MYTHOLOGY, FILMS AND FICTION Priyanka Chourase |
106 – 109 |
20 | A REPORT OF MONOCOTYLEDONOUS LEAF APONOGETOPHYLLUM MAHABALEI GEN. ET. S P. NOV. FROM DECCAN INTERTRAPPEAN BEDS OF MOHGAONKALAN, M.P. CENTRAL INDIA Dr. S.W. Dighe |
110 – 114 |
21 | CUSTOMER AWARENESS TOWARDS E-BANKING SERVICES OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS WITH REFERENCE TO RAIPUR CITY CHHATTISGARH: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Dr. Ruchi Gupta and Dr. Bhagabat Barik |
115 – 120 |
22 | THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES/PRACTICES ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY Sagar Khairnar |
121 – 122 |
23 | A STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPLOYEE’S MOTIVATION AND WORK PERFORMANCE Prin. Dr. Muluk P.V and Prof. Sonam Rahul Patwa |
123 – 128 |
24 | REVELATION OF GENDER INJUSTICES IN DIVAKARUNI’S ‘MISTRESS OF SPICES’ V. Gabrilla Sanchez and Dr. E. Anita |
129 – 132 |
25 | A STUDY OF SOCIAL ISSUES PREVAILING IN RURAL AREAS AND DEVELOPMENT OF VILLAGEMITRA APPLICATION AS A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION Dr. Kavita Surywanshi, Dr. Pooja Kulkarni, Mrs. Rashmi Pawar and Mrs. Nisarga Sabale |
133 – 139 |
26 | REVERSE SUPPLY CHAIN MODEL: A GAP ANALYSIS WITH REFERENCE TO WASTE REDUCTION IN INDIAN FMCG SECTOR Anjali Manglani |
140 – 144 |
27 | A PLUNGE INTO DARK WEB AND ITS ETHICAL ANALYSIS Riya and Megha Gupta |
145 – 150 |
28 | A STUDY ON VIRTUAL MANAGEMENT: IT’S IMPACT ON EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION DURING COVID-19 S. Swapna and Ganta Maneesha |
151 – 158 |
29 | ROLE OF SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE TO ENSURING THE QUALITY EDUCATION Sanjeev Kumar |
159 – 162 |
30 | ENERGY EFFICIENT MODULE TO LOCATE A MOVING OBJECT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Anshuman Prakash Singh, Mohd. Amir and Prem Chand Yadav |
163 – 173 |
31 | SECURITY ATTACKS ON CLOUD Joya Verma, K Neha, Kehkashaan Khanum A, Kumuda Kanatti and Bindu Madavi K.P |
174 – 181 |
32 | ANALYSIS OF RC BUILDINGS WITH PLAN IRREGULARITIES UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SEISMIC BEHAVIOUR Middela Sravanthi and Venkata Kamal Lal Meenuga |
182 – 192 |
33 | ECOPHILIA, ECOPHOBIA, DEATH AND DESTRUCTION IN BHABANI BHATTACHARYA’S SO MANY HUNGERS! Dr Shashikant R. Mhalunkar and Ms Hemangi N. Saindane |
193 – 199 |
34 | SOLAR ENERGY IN HARD WATER DISTILLATION Sivakumar K.K.*, Edison Chandraseelan and Mohamed Haroon Basha |
200 – 204 |
35 | SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF KAVALI TOWN Ar. Gopisainath Grandhi |
205 – 210 |
36 | CURRENT STATUS OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN NAGALAND Mrs. D. Shobana and Dr. J. Suresh Kumar |
211 – 216 |
37 | STATUS OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN NAGALAND Dr. J. Suresh Kumar and Mrs. D. Shobana |
217 – 222 |
38 | REDUCTION OF CHANGEOVER TIME FOR POWDER COATING USING SMED TECHNIQUE Aishwarya S P, Priyanka H, Rashmi S and Swamy D.R |
223 – 228 |
39 | HIGH SPEED RECONFIGURABLE IO ARCHITECTURES FOR 3D NOC-A SURVEY Aruna Rao B. P and Dr. Kiran Gupta |
229 – 232 |
40 | AN OVERVIEW OF STRUCTURALISM IN ENGLISH LITERATURE G. Nithya |
233 – 237 |
41 | SURYA NAMASKAR ON BODY WEIGHT I Sneha Ilayadarshini and Dr. P. Yoga |
238 – 240 |
42 | A STUDY ON IMPLEMENTATION OF CRM FOR CUSTOMER RETENTION IN INSURANCE SECTOR Swetha. R |
241 – 247 |
43 | THE MONSTERIAL GROWTH OF DIGITAL MARKETING AGIES OF KNOWLEDGE VIEW Mr. R. Sabarirajan and Dr. M. S. Gayathri |
248 – 253 |
44 | OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN ENTRPRENUERS IN INDIA Dharani S |
254 – 258 |
45 | STUDY OF ONLINE SHOPPING BEHAVIOUR FOR LUXURY PRODUCTS: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE Dr. (Prof) Rakesh Mohan Joshi and Ms. Suman Si |
259 – 270 |
46 | THE DEVELOPMENT AND THEORY OF LITERARY REALISM U. Monisha |
271 – 275 |
47 | THE PORTRAYAL OF URMILA AND SURPANAKHA IN KAVITHA KANE’S “SITA’S SISTER” AND “LANKA’S PRINCESS” G. Elamathi and Dr. K. Lavanya |
276 – 280 |
48 | THE SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH MATHEMATICS: A NECESSARY INTERDEPENDENCY K.C. Jagadeesha |
281 – 282 |
49 | MULTIPLE MANIFESTATIONS OF TRAUMA AND REHABILITATION IN KAMILA SHAMSIE’S BURNT SHADOWS Dr Shashikant Mhalunkar and Ms Anita Vasant Ubale |
283 – 288 |
50 | WOMEN'S EDUCATION DURING EPIC AGE IN INDIA Shirin. Mohan. Jadhav and Dr. S. K. Kallolikar |
289 – 297 |
51 | A STUDY ON THE IMPACTS OF WORK FROM HOME AMONG INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS Varsha T and Dr. Mamatha H K |
298 – 302 |
52 | YOGA: HEALTHY WAY OF LIFE Marina Rai and Dr. P. Yoga |
303 – 305 |
53 | Corporate Social Responsibility in India: An Overview Dr. Shelly and Ms. Namita Arora |
306 – 312 |
54 | THE LESSON LEARNED FROM THE PANDEMIC IN TERMS OF EXPORTS Mr. V. Bharath and Dr. G. Sridevi |
313 – 315 |
55 | WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN DENTAL HEALTHCARE INSTITUTION Dr. Somalee Mahapatra and Dr. Manoranjan Dash |
316 |