International Journal of Advance and Innovative Research Volume 9, Issue 1(II) : January – March 2022 |
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Sr. No | Contents | Page No |
1 | GANDHIAN legacy in present-day India Prakhar Singh and Nikita Singh |
1 – 4 |
2 | Relevance of Gandhian Thoughts in the 21st Century: An Evaluative Framework Manoj L. Mishra |
5 – 8 |
3 | GANDHIAN THOUGHTS ON MORALITY, ETHICS AND VALUES Himanshu Lekhra |
9 – 11 |
4 | GANDHIAN PHILOSOPHY REGARDING UPLIFTMENT OF VARIOUS DEPRIVED SECTION OF THE SOCIETY Dr. Manisha Mehta |
12 – 15 |
5 | To study about Gandhian thoughts on Social Issues against Women Akshata Jain and Vaibhavi Chinchansure |
16 – 18 |
6 | Principles Of Gandhi and Its Relevance On Quality Of Lif by Dr. Sheetal Chawhan |
19 - 21 |
7 | States of Imagination: Gandhian Idea of Panchayati Raj in a World of Globalization and Capitalization Rangnath Thakur and Prof. Binod Mishra |
22 – 25 |
8 | Conflict Resolution-Gandhian Way Dr. Rashmi V. Shetty |
26 – 28 |
9 | Gandhian Approach to Social Economic Reforms Nirav R. Goda |
29 – 31 |
10 | GANDHI’S VISION OF TRUSTEESHIP AND ITS RELEVANCE IN THE PRESENT AGE Dr. Rakhi Bhattacharya |
32 - 34 |
11 | Make In India: Issues and Challenges Dr. Sandhya Joshi |
35 – 39 |
12 | Satyagraha and Ahimsa: Not a Tactic but a Way of Life According to Gandhi Shailja Yadav |
40 – 43 |
13 | Gandhi and Theories of Justice Dr. Vimalkumar Mistry |
44 – 49 |
14 | A Study on Gandhi’s thoughts on Investment Ella Gaglani |
50 – 51 |
15 | GANDHIAN VALUES IN TIMES OF THE COVID PANDEMIC Dr. Marina Pereira |
52 – 58 |
16 | GANDHIAN PRINCIPLES AND QUALITY OF LIFE Radhapriya Goel and Aishana |
59 – 62 |
17 | GANDHIAN APPROACH TO WOMEN EMPOWERMENT Chris Dias and Prachya J. Bhattacharya |
63 – 66 |
18 | GANDHIAN LEGACY IN PRESENT DAY INDIA Arnav Tiwari and Harshitansh Singh |
67 – 69 |
19 | AN ANALYSIS ON HINDU-MUSLIM UNITY: A THINKING OF GANDHI Dr. B. H. Satyanarayana |
70 - 71 |
20 | GANDHI AND KHADI: THE ‘THEN’ AND THE ‘NOW’A Dr. Ektaa Jain Sethi |
72 – 75 |
21 | PRINCIPLES OF GANDHI AND ITS RELEVANCE ON QUALITY OF LIFE Mr. Arun Boomibalagan |
76 – 79 |
22 | GANDHIAN IDEA AND CONCEPT OF TOTAL REVOLUTION – JP MOVEMENT Gautam Makwana |
80 – 85 |
23 | A STUDY ON MAHATMA GANDHI’S QUOTES AS MOTIVATING MANTRAS TOWARDS INVESTMENT DECISION Prof. Pooja Upadhyay |
86 – 88 |
24 | A STUDY OF GANDHI'S DOCTRINE OF AHIMSA & TRUSTEESHIP AND ITS APPLICATION IN PRESENT CONTEXT Dr. Manju Singhania |
89 – 91 |
25 | STUDY OF GANDHIAN APPROACH TOWARDS SELF-RELIANCE” WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KVIC Mr. Yogesh H. Varia |
92 – 93 |
26 | PERSONNEL LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES G. Ramachandran and S. Kannan |
94 – 96 |
27 | TRUSTEESHIP AS A WAY OF LIFE Dr. Bhujanga Manku Rai |
97 – 99 |
28 | THE OVERVIEW OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA Dr. Nishikant Jha |
100 – 102 |
29 | AN EXEMPLAR IN LIGHT OF VALUES: MAHATMA GANDHI G. S. Srinivas Murthy, Dr. S Thamarai Selvi and Dr. V Vijay Durga Prasad |
103 – 109 |
30 | THE RELEVANCE OF MINIMALISM IN TODAY’S WORLD: MAHATMA GANDHI’S GIFT TO SUSTAINABILITY Avdesh Bhardawaj, Raghav Bhardwaj*, Poonam Bhardwaj and Sushma Bharadwaj |
110 – 113 |
31 | GANDHIAN APPROACH FOR MODERN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS Gajraj Singh Rathore |
114 – 116 |
32 | GANDHIAN PRESPECTIVE ON PEACE AND HARMONY Jyoti Patel and Neha Chauhan |
117 – 118 |
33 | RELEVANCE OF GANDHIAN APPROACH ON PANCHAYATI RAJ SYSTEM Mangi Lal |
119 – 122 |
34 | LESSONS OF LIFE FROM GANDHIAN IDEOLOGY Mahalaxmi Muthukumar Nadir and Aanchal Basudev Prajapati |
123 – 124 |
35 | EDUCATION & GAND HIAN VIEW: NAI TALIM Swati Anand Poojari and Mohan Avdhesh Gupta |
125 – 127 |
36 | A STEP TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY Prathamesh Dattaray Mahadik |
128 – 131 |
37 | STUDENT’S PERSPECTIVE ON ONLINE OR OFFLINE EXAMINATION Ms. Rituparna Choudhary and Prathamesh Dattaray Mahadik |
132 – 136 |
38 | GANDHIAN MANAGEMENT– MANAGEMENT GURU FOR THE NEW MILLENNIAL Dr. Rupal Shroff and Simran Mishra |
137 – 140 |
39 | GANDHIAN APPROACH TO RURAL AND AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT Dr. Priti Gupta |
141 - 142 |