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Paper Title: WOMEN EDUCATION OF KAIBARTTA SOCIETY OF INDIA: A FIELD STUDY OF TWO VILLAGES IN NORTH LAKHIMPUR DISTRICT, ASSAM
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010217
Register Paper ID - 199765
Title: WOMEN EDUCATION OF KAIBARTTA SOCIETY OF INDIA: A FIELD STUDY OF TWO VILLAGES IN NORTH LAKHIMPUR DISTRICT, ASSAM
Author Name(s): NILAMONI DAS
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1631-1635
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1274
Among the non-Aryan people of India the �Kaibartta�s of Scheduled Caste( Acccording to Indian Constitution article no 341, I)are the prominent ones. These people are socially, politically, economically, educationally, religiously very backward and traditionally they are being considered untouchable by the upper caste people and are being socially exploited by them. They are termed as Scheduled Caste by the constitution of India. There are many sub-castes of Scheduled Caste viz., Bansphor, Koibartta, Bania, Dugla, Lalbegi, Mahara, Mehtar, Mali, Namasudra, Dhubi, Keot, Hira, Jhalo,Muchi, Patni, Sutradhar etc. �Kaibartta�s are living in India since pre-Aryan age. They can be categorised into two groups: farmers and fisherman. Each group has distinct characteristics. They are known as a very ancient race in Assam. They have contributed immensely to the fields of language, literature, society and culture of Assam. However, in the topic under consideration- � Place of �Kaibartta� Women in Assamese Society, their Problems in Educational and Social Development and Way to Solution� a field study will be presented in analytical and comparative methodology including women of two Kaibartta villages of Lakhimpur district Athakotia and Kumarkota village.
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Athakotia,Education, Kaibartta Society Assam, Kumarkota, women
Paper Title: STUDY OF ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY WITH NATURAL PLANT AND ANIMAL DERIVED PRODUCT IN CONTRADICTION OF DANDRUFF INSTIGATING FUNGUS MALASSEZIA FURFUR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010216
Register Paper ID - 199841
Title: STUDY OF ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY WITH NATURAL PLANT AND ANIMAL DERIVED PRODUCT IN CONTRADICTION OF DANDRUFF INSTIGATING FUNGUS MALASSEZIA FURFUR
Author Name(s): Kamal Kalavadiya, Prashant Arya, Kalpesh Mahla , Rinkal Gohil , SOURABH JAIN, KARUNAKAR SHUKLA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1625-1630
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1301
Dandruff be situated very common scalp disorder by means of high prevalence in population that generally caused via Malassezia furfur. Most of the regularly available shampoos encompass some form of antifungal agent every so often remains chemical origin that have negative or else adverse impact that may don�t gave satisfactory antifungal activity. Therefore, investigators find out a cost-effective natural product to overcome this problem. Our research based on use of natural products, is not only cost effective but also negligible side effects. In this study various animal and plant based extract such as cow urine, Azardiractha indica (Neem), Rice and Citrus limon (Lemon) were selected then assessed for antifungal activity against human dandruff causative agent (pathogen). Agent responsible for dandruff was isolated form different infected persons and characterized via morphological as well as cultural characters and identified that it may be Malassezia furfur fungi. The antifungal effect of extracts was assessed by measuring growth inhibition of test pathogen using three different technique pour plate, spread plate technique and disk diffusion method. Among them disk diffusion method gives promising result by using neem extract moreover, all remaining three extracts were showing less antifungal activity compared to neem extract.
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Antifungal, Cow urine, Dandruff, Lemon, Malassezia, Neem, Rice-water
Paper Title: ``JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION AND JUDICIAL ACTIVISM ON THE RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA --AN ANALYTICAL STUDY``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010215
Register Paper ID - 199734
Title: ``JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION AND JUDICIAL ACTIVISM ON THE RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA --AN ANALYTICAL STUDY``
Author Name(s): Dr. Niju Moni Das
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1614-1624
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1396
Unless an individual is in possession of certain rights and liberties, he cannot attain the highest in him. Right to life and personal liberty are the most important gifts that can be enjoyed by a free human society. An ideal state should be one which can achieve the authority of the state and the liberty of the individual which would leave him the maximum liberty to plan, order and effect his growth development in all the fields of life and at the same time afford him the protection headed for this purpose, both from his fellow citizens and from forces outside the state. The right to life and personal liberty is the most fundamental of all Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India to the people in the country. Denial of this basic right means denial of all other rights because none of other rights would have any utility and existence without the right to life and personal liberty. The judiciary has extended the role and scope of Article 21 of the Constitution.
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possession, rights, personal liberty, Fundamental rights, judiciary
Paper Title: "BALAK KE SARIRIK VIKAS ME VANSHANUKRAM EVAM VATAVARAN PAR EK ADHYAYAN"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010214
Register Paper ID - 199804
Title: "BALAK KE SARIRIK VIKAS ME VANSHANUKRAM EVAM VATAVARAN PAR EK ADHYAYAN"
Author Name(s): Dr. Ranju Yadav
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1609-1613
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 2469
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Paper Title: NARRATOLOGY IN RIVER OF SMOKE : A STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010213
Register Paper ID - 199864
Title: NARRATOLOGY IN RIVER OF SMOKE : A STUDY
Author Name(s): Rabindra Kumar Sahu
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1605-1608
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1397
Amitav Ghosh�s novel River of Smoke belongs to the genre of the historical fiction. With the help of different narrative strategies, Amitav Ghosh in this novel has written history that covers the period of opium trade in Canton in 1838. The story is about the struggle of Manchu Empire against the British Empire who made war on China in the name of free trade. Ghosh has re-investing past through using different narratology devices while presenting nation�s history. He shows that memory, interior monologue, �Stream of Consciousness�, authentic and official voice of historical personal, original documentation edicts Canton Journals, Hukam namas, proclamation, translators, letters, painting and drawing etc. to present Opium war period in Canton. The novel moves in flash back in non-chronological order. There are analeptic movements, embedded stories, characterized by fragmented sequences, ellipsis, digression and jumbled chronology. The narrative is presented through third person omnipresent narrator along with person character narrator. The point of views from which the story is told keeps on changing. Different perspectives of the colonized, the downtrodden, the oppressed, the sufferers, the marginals, of the colonizers. This shifting focalization also helps to present vividly the history of opium war period in Canton.
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Narratology, Canton, opium trade, war, Genre, Narrators, Focalization.
Paper Title: THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE ISLAMIC MALAY CULTURAL MOTIFS IN CONTEMPORARY BUILDINGS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010212
Register Paper ID - 199689
Title: THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE ISLAMIC MALAY CULTURAL MOTIFS IN CONTEMPORARY BUILDINGS
Author Name(s): Muhammad Faiz Sabri, Muhammad Fadli Zulkapli, Siti Zuraida Maaruf, Noor Farhani Othman, Roslaili Anuar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1598-1604
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1301
After The National Cultural Congress was held in 1971, it has brought the idea of Islamic principles through the artistic development process. The Muslim artists have begun to shift and focused on the Islamic ideology to reflect their understanding towards the relationship between man, universe and its Creator. This phenomenon has somehow perceived the emergence of several remarkable masterpieces created by major Muslim artists which utilizing various unique methods in showing Islamic identity through their creative processes. Among the motifs which reflect the understanding of the traditional Malay ornaments called as �Awan larat�. It has mainly used and served as a symbol of Islamic identity in most traditional architecture buildings such as mosque, house and even contemporary building. However, due to the modern globalization nowadays have given a new perception to the Malay society and the influences from the western country have somehow detached from applying this motif. The Islamic Malay Cultural ideology has slowly misplaced and being neglected by the Malay society. Therefore, this study aimed to understand in depth the implementation of this motif in several selected buildings in order to sustain the level of awareness among Malay society regarding the significance of the Malay Cultural Heritage. The objectives of this research were to identify the elements of the Malay ornaments as well as to analyze the function of motifs that applied in a selected contemporary building. The findings of this research showed that the lack of understanding among Malay culture was one of the factors that influenced the lack of applying these motifs on contemporary buildings. It can be said that a lot of information pertaining to the beauty of Islamic Malay cultural motif needs to be revised in order to sustain the understanding of these spirits. Islamic Malay cultural motifs have its own unique character, which allows users to be used in various forms and purposes. It is hoped that this research will make some small contribution toward guiding a Malay society to understand better and appreciate the Islamic art heritage.
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Islamic Malay cultural motif, Awan larat, Malay ornaments, traditional houses, contemporary buildings, sustainability.
Paper Title: IMPACT OF COVID19 EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENTS AND INDIAN ECONOMY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010211
Register Paper ID - 199870
Title: IMPACT OF COVID19 EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENTS AND INDIAN ECONOMY
Author Name(s): Shabeena Bano , Dr. Syed Hasan Qayed
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1594-1597
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1280
Impact of COVID-19 is recognized in every sector across the world. The employment and education sector of India, as well as the world, are badly affected by COVID 19. It has implemented the world wide lockdown creating a very bad effect on the student and labour market life. Almost 32 crore learners stopped to move school, colleges and universities ultimate in india.4.1 million youth lose jobs in India due to this pandemic according to ILO, ADB report. The epidemic of COVID19 has instructed us that change is assured .it has worked as a catalyst for the educational institution and IT sector employees to grow and go for platforms with technologies .in education system which has not been used before. This paper notified both the positive and negative impact of COVID19 on education and paper discussed some gainful suggestion are also carry out the educational activity during the pandemic situation.
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Impact of COVID19 Education, Employments and Indian Economy
Paper Title: SOCIAL REJECTION AND AMB FORMATION IN SEMNOPITHECUS ENTELLUS IN AND AROUND JODHPUR RAJ. (INDIA)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010210
Register Paper ID - 199869
Title: SOCIAL REJECTION AND AMB FORMATION IN SEMNOPITHECUS ENTELLUS IN AND AROUND JODHPUR RAJ. (INDIA)
Author Name(s): Arjun Singh , Hemant Kumawat , Goutam Sharma , L.S. Rajpurohit
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1590-1593
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1383
Present finding in Hanuman langur supports Social rejection behaviour. Observation suggests that the entellus Juveniles male, social refusal from Unimale bisexual troop. After gain certain age mother is careless for juveniles and residential male aggressive against Juveniles. So those force regulate the social rejection and All Male Band formation in entellus. Field observation on emotional behaviour suggest that the, Focal troop B-01 total, three individuals leave a natal troop, In troop B-04a total two individuals and In troop B-06 total of nine individuals (juvenile and sub-adult) leave a natal troop during 2017-18. Out of 9 (total individuals), six is juvenile, and three is sub-adults leave the natal troop during 2017-18.
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Hanuman langur, Social rejection, troop, AMB, Bisexual troops
Paper Title: STUDY ON IMPULSIVE BUYING BEHAVIOR OF CONSUMERS WITH REFERENCE TO RETAIL OUTLETS IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010209
Register Paper ID - 199757
Title: STUDY ON IMPULSIVE BUYING BEHAVIOR OF CONSUMERS WITH REFERENCE TO RETAIL OUTLETS IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Shreya Acharya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1570-1589
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1620
The study focuses on the impulsive buying behavior of consumers with reference to food products in retail outlets and the factors that could potentially trigger this response from the consumers. Impulsive buying is a psychological effect that causes consumers to purchase products that weren�t pre-planned. The study has examined the external store stimuli and the consumer-related factors that affect impulsive buying. It has also taken into consideration demographic variables of age and gender. The external factors like Branding of the product, Product packaging, Offer and discount availability, Store layout, Product promotions, Store environment, Time availability, Return and refund policy, Payment option variety, Spending capacity are taken into consideration.
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Impulsive Buying Behavior, Consumer psychology, Purchase Intention
Paper Title: EXISTENCE OF NON-CONSTANT CONTINUOUS FUNCTION : URYSOHN`S LEMMA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010206
Register Paper ID - 199842
Title: EXISTENCE OF NON-CONSTANT CONTINUOUS FUNCTION : URYSOHN`S LEMMA
Author Name(s): Prabal Acharya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1556-1558
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1471
Urysohn�s lemma states that on a normal topological space disjoint closed subsets may be separated by continuous functions in the sense that a continuous function exists which takes value 0 on one of the two subsets and value 1 on the other one (this type of function is called an "Urysohn function"). In fact the existence of such functions is equivalent to a space being normal.
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Urysohn�s lemma, dyadic rationals, normal space.
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010205
Register Paper ID - 199883
Title: -
Author Name(s): Ms. Shweta Godse, Mrs. Monita Thokchom
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1550-1555
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1533
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Assess, self esteem, self efficacy, professional colleges, and students.
Paper Title: Sampradayik Rajneeti ka Udbhav avam Vikas
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010204
Register Paper ID - 199670
Title: SAMPRADAYIK RAJNEETI KA UDBHAV AVAM VIKAS
Author Name(s): Dr. Lalit Kumar Choudhary
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1546-1549
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1940
Sanpradayak rajniti ka
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Paper Title: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 LOCKDOWN ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR W.S.R.T MUMBAI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010203
Register Paper ID - 199618
Title: THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 LOCKDOWN ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR W.S.R.T MUMBAI
Author Name(s): Sachin Dalvi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1531-1545
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1283
Abstract� A new strain of corona virus, also known as COVID-19, was confirmed in the Wuhan city of China in December 2019 and has spread around 188 countries around the globe causing the WHO to declare it as a global pandemic. This research is an attempt to find out how psychological factors affects to the changes in human behaviour during this COVID-19 lockdown. Three prominent psychological factors were considered. The three prominent psychological factors are motivation, perception and attitude. A structured questionnaire consisting of 18 questions (including demographic data) was prepared and 388 responses were recorded. The data collected from this questionnaire was reviewed and analyzed. Deductive approach of research was used in order to study how psychological factors affects to change in human behaviour during this lockdown. The objectives of the study was to see whether people are aware of the behavioural changes that they might experience during this lockdown. It was observed that majority of the people were aware of the behavioural changes that they may experience during this lockdown. Major behaviour changes experienced were laziness, becoming ill-tempered and anxiety. Chi square test and Mann-Whitney U test were used to find relationship between psychological factors and changes in human behaviour. Findings from this research suggests that people are unable to deal with this lockdown. There are certain coping mechanisms that people are using to better deal with this lockdown. Coping mechanisms such as doing household chore, office work, using social media and internet were majorly used by the people to deal with this lockdown. In these troubled times of an outbreak of a pandemic it is important to understand how psychological factors affects to change in human behaviour. This understanding will help us to better deal with the situation and minimizing the impact of this disease on human health.
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Index Terms� COVID-19, global pandemic, psychological factors, motivation, perception, attitude, human behavior, coping mechanisms.
Paper Title: OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES OF PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010202
Register Paper ID - 199501
Title: OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES OF PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN INDIA
Author Name(s): M.Jothi Muthu, Dr.R.Kalidoss
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1524-1530
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1437
Public distribution system is a structure that is sponsored by a government and includes chain of shops trusted with the work of distributing basic food and non-food commodities to the disadvantaged group of the society at very low prices. The central and state governments shared the accountability of regulating the Public distribution system. While the central government is responsible for procurement, storage, transportation, and bulk allocation of food grains, State governments hold the responsibility for distributing the same to the consumers through the established system of Fair Price Shops. State governments are also responsible for operational responsibilities including allocation and identification of families below poverty line, issue of ration cards, supervision and monitoring the functioning of FPSs system (PDS) is an Indian food security system. This paper tries and attempt to study the opportunities and challenges of Public distribution system in India.
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Ration Shop, Fair price shops, Commodities, Food security.
Paper Title: OCCURRENCE OF VISION RELATED CONDITIONS & EFFICACY OF VISION THERAPY ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SLOW LEARNER STUDENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010201
Register Paper ID - 197982
Title: OCCURRENCE OF VISION RELATED CONDITIONS & EFFICACY OF VISION THERAPY ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SLOW LEARNER STUDENTS
Author Name(s): Ms.Somdatta Maitra, Mrs.Dipti Gogate
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1485-1523
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1411
Aim:-to find the occurrence of visual related conditions that affect the performance of slow learner in the school & efficacy of vision therapy on their performance. Materials & method:-Total of 130 students of a slow learner school were screened and examined. Out of 130, 32 students of 8 to 23 years of age who had visual skill defects were selected for a comprehensive examination with more stress on ocular motility, accommodative facility, saccades, reading rate and hand eye co ordination. Student�s performance was also evaluated before and after the vision therapy with the help of questionnaire answered by parents and teachers.30 in office sitting for 45 minute allotted for each student, and home vision therapy procedure was also explained to the parents. Complete visual skill examination was performed after 15th and 30th sitting. Results:-Out of 130, 32 students were found to have visual skill related defects.66 were normal and rest 32 students had other vision related conditions. Two type of statistical analysis under SPSS version17.0 shows strong statistical correlation (p<0.05) which also show its clinical significance. Conclusion: - slow learner students have visual skill related difficulties like normal students. Considering the IQ level of slow learners the duration of vision therapy should be more to achieve the desired result. This study shows vision therapy significantly improves their academic performance & daily routine activities, by simply working on their visual skills. This improvement in their performance has helped in boosting their confidence & acceptance in family & in social life.
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slow learner, vision therapy, visual skill, reading rate
Paper Title: EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010200
Register Paper ID - 198773
Title: EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): B. JYOTHI, Mr.V.Rama Krishna, P. Bhavana, N. Sai Shruthi, K. Rajesh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1481-1484
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1332
The main objective of Employee Performance Analysis is to create an analysis model that makes performance management at individual employee level simpler. We aim to use the Data Mining classification technique for the extraction of knowledge significant for predicting and monitoring employee performance using previous appraisal records and other employee related data such as experience, age, academic qualification, professional training, gender and marital status. Decision tree is the main data Mining tool used to build the classification model, where several classification rules are generated. The resultant data will be used by our model to analyse and predict the performance levels of new individuals thus making the recruitment process simpler
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Employee Performance Analysis
Paper Title: ROLE OF NANDAKISHORE DAS IN SATYVADI VANA VIDYALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010199
Register Paper ID - 199797
Title: ROLE OF NANDAKISHORE DAS IN SATYVADI VANA VIDYALA
Author Name(s): Malati Samal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1477-1480
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1385
( Nanda Kishore Das a brilliant scholar in English passed from Calcutta University jumped in to the National main stream of Freedom Movement. He was the first satyagrahis in first batch of Odisha who joined the Non-cooperation Movement while studying at Calcutta University. After the suspension of Non-cooperation Movement, he completed his education but his family life was very miserable and pitiable. There was a serious break down of his wife�s health and there was no other source to maintain his day to day life. Pandit Gopabandhu Das, vetearan Congress leader could foresee his difficulties and took him to Sakhigopal, Puri where he established a School in 1909. Nanda Kishore Das was busy engaging as a teacher in that School from the year 1922 to 1926. Being a English teacher he imparted English education in a lucid manner and won the heart of the children, staff and the guardian. He was a man of method, disciplinarian and popular for his unique method of teaching)
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ROLE OF NANDAKISHORE DAS IN SATYVADI VANA VIDYALAYA
Paper Title: FAIRNESS: THE GROUND REALITY OF PLURAL SOCIETIES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010198
Register Paper ID - 199832
Title: FAIRNESS: THE GROUND REALITY OF PLURAL SOCIETIES
Author Name(s): Imsurenla T Jamir
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1474-1476
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1282
This paper investigates into the idea of justice as fairness and its relation to a diverse society. Johns Rawls' idea of the original position is critically examined, attempting to see if it stands in contradiction to a pluralist society. The paper discusses how an idea of consent and consensus can be an instrumental in fairness.
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Justice, fairness, truth claims, consent, consensus.
Paper Title: THE PRESSING PROBLEMS OF RABHAS OF KODALBASTI, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010197
Register Paper ID - 199831
Title: THE PRESSING PROBLEMS OF RABHAS OF KODALBASTI, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Author Name(s): Priyanka
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1471-1473
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1315
Every society in this world is somewhat dynamic in its nature and which is why this dynamicity is something which becomes one of the attributes of any society. The dynamic nature could be considered synonymous to the gradual Change occurring within. Empirically speaking, no society can remain static forever hence change could be considered as the inevitable part. This change is sometimes favorable and other times pose a threat to the sustainability of the native culture. This change is the fact which has become the base of this research work in the context of the Rabhas and hence the topic -�The Pressing Problems of Rabhas of Kodalbasti, West Bengal, India� of this paper aims to highlight various changes occurring in the Rabha society and problems emerging due to such changes among contemporary Rabhas of Kodalbasti in West Bengal, India.
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KEYWORDS: Rabhas, Pressing, Problems, Culture, Change, Contemporary
Paper Title: NABAKRUSHNA CHOUDHURY AND HIS TIMES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2010196
Register Paper ID - 199798
Title: NABAKRUSHNA CHOUDHURY AND HIS TIMES
Author Name(s): Dr.Surendra Kumar Biswal
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 8
Issue: 10
Pages: 1466-1470
Year: October 2020
Downloads: 1379
( Nabakrushna Choudhury a touring personality, a freedom fighter, a leader of the Congress socialistic party started his career in Gandhian movement and accepted socialistic creed. He was a social reformer, educationist legislator and an activist per excellence. He applied his strength and efforts for integrity political struggle with socio economic issues. A politician with a rare mark of statesman with feeling and compassion for the down trodden and destitute placed him a high pedestal as a leader. Above all he was a multi personality of rare metal marked brilliant achievement in different works of life.)
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NABAKRUSHNA CHOUDHURY AND HIS TIMES
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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