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Paper Title: IMPACT OF EXTERNAL DEBT ON EXCHANGE RATE IN POST REFORM INDIA: A CO-INTEGRATION APPROACH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133600
Register Paper ID - 199760
Title: IMPACT OF EXTERNAL DEBT ON EXCHANGE RATE IN POST REFORM INDIA: A CO-INTEGRATION APPROACH
Author Name(s): Shah Husain, Tahir Hussain Ansari, Ziaul Islam Ansari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 15-22
Year: April-2019
Downloads: 1413
The objective of this work is to analyze the effect of external debt on the exchange rate in India from the period of 1991 to 2019. To find out the relationship between the variables the ARDL model is employed. Other than the external debt the study used economic growth and fiscal deficit as a control variable. The findings of the study show that external debt and economic growth have positive and negative significant effects on the exchange rate respectively. While the fiscal deficit has a positive insignificant impact on the exchange rate in India. The main recommendation goes to the Indian government, it should adopt a budgetary policy, in such a way to reorient its debt towards economic sectors that can boost economic growth and reinforce the strategies that contribute to re-equilibrate industrial activities.
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Exchange Rate, External Debt, Co-integration
Paper Title: ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THIOPICOLINANILIDE (TPA) AND ITS LEAD (II) COMPLEX.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133594
Register Paper ID - 199634
Title: ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THIOPICOLINANILIDE (TPA) AND ITS LEAD (II) COMPLEX.
Author Name(s): Dr Rudra Narayan sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 981-983
Year: April-2019
Downloads: 1290
The term elemental analysis is typically defined as the determination of the amount of an element in given sample. Elemental analysis determining what element are present and determining how much each are present. The elemental analysis of Thiopicolinanilide (TPA) and its lead (II) complex carried out by an electrobalance Stanton Red Craft (TG) Balance Model with a reader, operating 1.0mv full scale for obtaining thermograms i.e. temperature vs. loss in weight curves.
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Elemental Analysis, Thermograms, Lead (II) Complex, Thiopicolinanilide (TPA)
Paper Title: `` Emergence of positivism as a social science research method: analysis and its implications``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133542
Register Paper ID - 199158
Title: `` EMERGENCE OF POSITIVISM AS A SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH METHOD: ANALYSIS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS``
Author Name(s): Raghuwar Lal, Keshav Chandra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 640-646
Year: April-2019
Downloads: 1508
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Paper Title: An Analysis of the Key Concept of Karl Marx and based on the special reference to Frederick Engels book ``The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State``
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133536
Register Paper ID - 199159
Title: AN ANALYSIS OF THE KEY CONCEPT OF KARL MARX AND BASED ON THE SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FREDERICK ENGELS BOOK ``THE ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY, PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE STATE``
Author Name(s): Raghuwar Lal, Keshav Chandra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 599-608
Year: April-2019
Downloads: 1368
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Paper Title: DISINVESTMENT PROGRAM AND STRATEGIC DISINVESTMENT OF PUBLIC SECTOR IN INDIA: A STUDY ON CURRENT PERSPECTIVE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133533
Register Paper ID - 199045
Title: DISINVESTMENT PROGRAM AND STRATEGIC DISINVESTMENT OF PUBLIC SECTOR IN INDIA: A STUDY ON CURRENT PERSPECTIVE
Author Name(s): Dr. Md. Imran Alam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 586-590
Year: May 2019
Downloads: 1323
At present, to deal with the economic slowdown in the country the Central Government has decided to strategically disinvest in public sector undertakings (PSUs) It is worth mentioning that in the first phase of strategic disinvestment five public sector undertakings Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) Tehri Hydro Development Corporation India Limited (THDCIL) and North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited by the government in the first phase of strategic disinvestment Parts of (NEEPCO) will be sold. Giving information about the governments decision Finance Minister Smt Nirmala Sitharaman said that the government has decided that it will reduce its stake in many PSUs to below 51 percent.Analysts are assuming that this decision of the government will significantly increase the treasury which will be used by the government as public expenditure. The article presented discusses the governments recent decisions related to disinvestment in PSUs its necessity its consequences, challenges arising and measures to make the performances effective
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public sector undertakings disinvestment Indian economy
Paper Title: STUDENT MOVEMENT IN JAPAN
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133529
Register Paper ID - 199094
Title: STUDENT MOVEMENT IN JAPAN
Author Name(s): Keshav Chandra, Gajendra
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 556-564
Year: April-2019
Downloads: 1355
The student movement in Japan started as zengukaren which are raise against the undemocratic environment in campus the increase in fees and Japans government policy (US Japan security treaty in 1960) and national and international issues Later this movement turned in to SEALDs in 2013 which played a major role in the politics of Japan This student movement prominently raised various issues of Japan such as anti-nuclear movement nuclear energy US presence in Okinawa gender equality environment etc
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Student movement student politics student activism Japan Zengakuren ANPO SEALDS
Paper Title: AN ANALYSIS OF SELF HELP GROUPS COLLECTIVE EFFORT FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133447
Register Paper ID - 197037
Title: AN ANALYSIS OF SELF HELP GROUPS COLLECTIVE EFFORT FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Author Name(s): Dr. Radhamma. D. K.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 981-987
Year: May 2019
Downloads: 1359
Existence of Chronic poverty is the major concern for the country and mitigating it has been the core of all developmental efforts. Post independence, several poverty alleviation programmes initiated by the government have resulted in the overall development of the poor but these programmes were not able to achieve the targeted success. Lack of capital and inaccessibility to credit is the serious constraint to the development and inhibits poor from responding to the opportunities created by the process of development. Empowerment of women is the most important means of poverty eradication. Despite considerable improvement in the status of women post independence, they still constitute the largest section of deprived population. Certain problems such as poverty, illiteracy, lack of skills, availability of proper health care facilities, ignorance etc., which are persistent in rural economy, cannot be tackled individually but could be effectively solved through group efforts. It reminds of a childhood story, where few birds are caught in a net and could not escape one by one. They thought of an idea and decided to fly together in a group and similarly one stick is easily breakable but bundle of sticks is difficult to break. These stories narrate the same moral � �Unity is strength�, �Self help is the best help� and �United we stand and divided we fall�. Hence attacking the problem through collective efforts yields better results. Today such collective group efforts are called as �Self Help Groups�, which has become a powerful tool in initiating the change and transforming the lives of crores of poor and marginalized women across the country.
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Poverty, Collective effort, Group, Women empowerment, Self Help, Unity.
Paper Title: GLORY OF REGIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133446
Register Paper ID - 197036
Title: GLORY OF REGIONAL POLITICAL PARTIES: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA
Author Name(s): Hanumantharaju
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 975-980
Year: April-2019
Downloads: 1377
India boasts of being largest democracy in the world. In such political system and democracy, political parties, both national and regional play an important role. India has a multi-party system with recognition accorded to national and state and district level parties. The status is reviewed periodically by the Election Commission of India (ECI). Other political parties that wish to contest local, state or national elections are required to be registered by the Election Commission of India. Registered parties are considered as recognized national or state level parties based upon their party�s objective criteria. A recognized party enjoys privileges like a reserved party symbol, free broadcast time on state run television and radio, a consultation in setting of election dates and giving input in setting electoral rules and regulations. As per recent publication from Election Commission of India (2018), the total number of parties registered in India is 2,598, out of which, 8 are National parties, 52 are recognized as State parties and 2,538 are unrecognized parties. One of the important feature of the Indian Party System is the presence of a large number of regional parties. Regional party means �a party which generally operates within a limited geographical area and its activities are restricted only to a single or few states�. Added to this, compared with more comprehensive objectives of national political parties, these regional parties represent the interest, needs and requirements of a particular area. Regional parties necessarily concentrate on specific issues concerning, such as, usage of river water, creating local job opportunities, meeting a local needs of the people etc., In simple words, regional parties differ from National parties both in terms of their objectives, outlook, operations as well as the interests they pursue.
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Democracy, Regional requirements, Local needs, Regional demands, Political party.
Paper Title: GLIMPSE OF CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT IN INDIA: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133445
Register Paper ID - 196961
Title: GLIMPSE OF CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT IN INDIA: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Shekar Naik
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 968-974
Year: April 2019
Downloads: 1411
Co-operative Societies is an autonomous association of people united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. These co-operative societies are voluntary association that replaces capitalism with co-operation, listen to their members� needs, are non-discriminatory in nature, arrive at decisions through discussions and follow the ideals of self-help and mutual help. Co-operatives exist in sectors such as retail, banking, housing, marketing, agriculture, manufacturing, purchasing, employment and in other sectors. Some of the most renowned co-operatives in India are Amul, Shree Mahila Gruha Udyog (Lijjat Papad), KRIBHCO, and Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO � which is also one of the largest co-operatives in the world). India being an agrarian economy laid the foundation of world�s biggest cooperative movement in the world. According to Professor C. R. Fay, Co-operative is �an association for the purpose of joint trading, originating among the weak and conducted always in an unselfish spirit on such terms that all who are prepared to assume the duties of membership may share it�s rewards in proportion to the degree in which they make use of the associations�. Co-operation is based on self help as well as mutual help. It is a joint enterprise of those, who are not financially strong and cannot stand on their own legs and therefore come together not with a view to getting profits but to overcome disability arising out of want of adequate financial resources and thus better their economic conditions. According to the Co-operative Societies Act of each state, a co-operative society registered within a State under the law of that state, is not allowed to operate in other states without the permission of the Government or Registrar Co-operative Societies is an autonomous association of people united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise. These co-operative societies are voluntary association that replaces capitalism with co-operation, listen to their members� needs, are non-discriminatory in nature, arrive at decisions through discussions and follow the ideals of self-help and mutual help. Co-operatives exist in sectors such as retail, banking, housing, marketing, agriculture, manufacturing, purchasing, employment and in other sectors. Some of the most renowned co-operatives in India are Amul, Shree Mahila Gruha Udyog (Lijjat Papad), KRIBHCO, and Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO � which is also one of the largest co-operatives in the world). India being an agrarian economy laid the foundation of world�s biggest cooperative movement in the world. According to Professor C. R. Fay, Co-operative is �an association for the purpose of joint trading, originating among the weak and conducted always in an unselfish spirit on such terms that all who are prepared to assume the duties of membership may share it�s rewards in proportion to the degree in which they make use of the associations�. Co-operation is based on self help as well as mutual help. It is a joint enterprise of those, who are not financially strong and cannot stand on their own legs and therefore come together not with a view to getting profits but to overcome disability arising out of want of adequate financial resources and thus better their economic conditions. According to the Co-operative Societies Act of each state, a co-operative society registered within a State under the law of that state, is not allowed to operate in other states without the permission of the Government or Registrar of Co-operative Societies of that State. In case of multi-State co-operative society, it can operate in more than one State as a matter of right.of Co-operative Societies of that State. In case of multi-State co-operative society, it can operate in more than one State as a matter of right.
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autonomous, association, open membership, self help, mutual help, common goal.
Paper Title: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF JSY MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICE OF INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133444
Register Paper ID - 196910
Title: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF JSY MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICE OF INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KARNATAKA
Author Name(s): ANANDA. S
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 960-967
Year: May-2019
Downloads: 1328
Women�s contribution to economic development is great both in visible and invisible form. From primarily being a vehicle of human reproduction, to a vehicle of social, cultural and economic good, she can create wonders. Women constitute almost 50% of the world�s population, their number was 586.5 million as per 2011census report of Government of India. They represent 48.5 % of India�s population. Maternal Health is an important aspect for the development of any country, as survival and well-being of mothers is not only important in their own right but are also central to solving large economic, social and developmental challenges of a country. Government of India has launched various reproductive, Maternal and Child health services, which aims at addressing the major social and health related issues of women and children, which causes mortality and morbidity. Still availability and access to quality health care services in India is not upto the mark. Therefore, to achieve maternal health, in particular, several strategies and programmes have been implemented by the government, which are guided by the central tenets of equity, universal care, entitlement and accountability to provide �continuum of care� ensuring equal focus at various life stages. The Maternal Health Care facilities are not uniformly developed in the state of Karnataka. The northern parts of Karnataka state lag behind the southern parts of Karnataka State. Koppal District is considered as one of the 5 backward districts of North Karnataka region. The perinatal mortality rate of this district has been either equal to or higher than that of Karnataka State. The perinatal mortality rate, during year 2012 � 2013 was 30.3. Dakshina Kannada District is considered as one of the developed district of South Karnataka Region. The PMR of this district was 12.64 during year 2012-2013, which is far below the perinatal mortality rate of Karnataka State.
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Maternal Health, Mortality, Morbidity, Women care, Government initiative.
Paper Title: TRACING THE SEEDS OF GREEN REVOLUTION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA � A HISTORICAL APPROACH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133437
Register Paper ID - 196851
Title: TRACING THE SEEDS OF GREEN REVOLUTION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA � A HISTORICAL APPROACH
Author Name(s): Dr. H Thopesha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 917-922
Year: April 2019
Downloads: 1340
�Food is the moral right of all, who are born into this world. Without food, man at most can live but a few weeks; without it all other components of social justice are meaningless� these lines were uttered by the Nobel laureate Norman Borlaug, who is considered as the �Father of Green Revolution�. He received the Nobel Peace prize in 1970, for having saved over a billion people from starvation. The term �Green Revolution� was first used by William S. Gaud, the administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), in a speech on 8 March 1968. Land area is perfectly inelastic, it cannot be artificially created, instead, it is a free gift of nature. On the other hand, population of a county and the world consistently increases. Therefore, every new born baby comes with a mouth, which needs to be feed. As a result, the pressure on the existing land, mounts up every year, forcing it to produce more food grains for the growing population. Today, if population of the world is getting enough food grains and not suffering from malnutrition, entire credit must go to one scientific research outcome, namely, �Green Revolution�. It is a set of research technology transfer initiatives, occurring between 1950 and the late 1960s, that increased agricultural production worldwide, beginning most markedly in the late 1960s. The initiatives resulted in the adoption of new technologies, including high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of seeds for different crops, especially dwarf wheat and rice. It was associated with chemical fertilizers, agrochemicals, controlled water-supply and newer methods of cultivation, including mechanization. All of these together were seen as a �package of practices� to supersede �traditional� technology of farming and to be adopted as a whole. This paper attempts to find out the genesis of green revolution across globe.
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Food scarcity, population growth, HYV seeds, food security, mechanization
Paper Title: COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN E-LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133422
Register Paper ID - 195502
Title: COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN E-LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Author Name(s): Friba Farhat Popal, Dr: Satish Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 821-828
Year: June 2019
Downloads: 1376
Collaborative learning and interactive electronic-learning (e-learning) are the key factors for the success of this educational system. The aim of this study was to investigate the position of such learning with a glance at the role and influence of constructivist theory in e-learning environments. This is a review article and databases such as Scientific Information Databases, Science Direct, and Google Scholar were reviewed. Also, published resources such as books and papers were also considered. The result of the review showed collaborative learning has a crucial role in e-Leaning goals attachment. Also, e-learning could be effective in education quality. The learning and motivation of students have a significant relationship with the interaction and collaboration in e-learning methods. So the special attention for using scientific approaches needs from organizations and universities who apply the e-Learning.
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Collaborative learning, e-learning, e-learning environments
Paper Title: HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACING TO SUPPORT AND IMPROVE LIFE OF AN AMPUTEE WITH NEUROPROSTHETIC HAND
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133418
Register Paper ID - 194116
Title: HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACING TO SUPPORT AND IMPROVE LIFE OF AN AMPUTEE WITH NEUROPROSTHETIC HAND
Author Name(s): Maitri dave, Raksha Patel, Heena Patel, Nitesh Jamliya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 798-801
Year: April 2019
Downloads: 1339
Human hand is a very complex mechanism to understand. it has 27 degrees of freedom. When this movement is impaired due to any neurological disorders or in case of fatal accidents, then an amputee is not able to perform their routines. The proposed solution clearly focuses on such techniques which help an amputee to regain their self confidence by the use of such artificial hands. This system used bran signals to operate the patient through headsets. The signal is processed through a control unit and it gives signals to the mechanical system. control of hand movement can be regained through the use of brain waves. Thus human machine interaction systems can be developed at low cost so as to provide access to all amputees who can not effort high cost prosthesis. It can customised as per their need.In this way they can be independant to do their daily routine activities such as tooth brushing, picking up objects, grasping, etc.
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Amputee,Brain,Hand,Headset, Prosthesis
Paper Title: Banker`s Level Analysis as to Basic Aspects of Agricultural Credit in Kerala
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133413
Register Paper ID - 193008
Title: BANKER`S LEVEL ANALYSIS AS TO BASIC ASPECTS OF AGRICULTURAL CREDIT IN KERALA
Author Name(s): Dr.Sujesh.C.P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 759-767
Year: April 2019
Downloads: 1381
Abstract Agriculture is a major source of livelihood for majority of the population. As per an ILO estimate employment in agriculture sector as percentage of the total employment was approximately 44 per cent in the year 2018. To stimulate the productivity of these activities, Government of India has, from time to time, given policy thrusts which led to the various agricultural revolutions As a result, the agriculture sector has not only become self-sufficient but has emerged as the net exporter of several agricultural commodities like rice, marine products, cotton etc. The banks as a mediating force for agricultural credit occupy a crucial role since the agricultural sector faces the critical problem of shortage of finance to invest in the agricultural operations. In order to have a better performance in agricultural credit system, all the adverse forces affecting the lenders and borrowers are to be corrected. All the important aspects of agricultural credit are to be given extreme attention by the policy makers, which will be favourable to the bankers as well as borrowers, so that the society can enjoy a productive result of agricultural credit delivery system.
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Agricultural Credit, Bank, Interest, Security, Margin Money, Processing Fee
Paper Title: ANALYSIS OF INTEREST SUBSIDY AS TO AGRICULTURAL CREDIT DISBURSED BY BANKS IN THE STATE OF KERALA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133412
Register Paper ID - 192965
Title: ANALYSIS OF INTEREST SUBSIDY AS TO AGRICULTURAL CREDIT DISBURSED BY BANKS IN THE STATE OF KERALA
Author Name(s): Dr.Sujesh.C.P
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 751-758
Year: May-2019
Downloads: 1401
Agriculture as a priority sector occupies a prominent role and hence all possible measures have to be taken to protect this sector in its strict sense. As a result, the Government of India have been framing number of initiatives to protect this sector including provision of adequate credit supply. Interest subsidy is another significant measure, which has to be ensured even now to protect the agriculturists from the high cost of borrowings as well as high cost of agricultural accomplishments. Despite the interest subvention scheme is one of the land marks in the history of agricultural credit system, it has not gained much up to the standard. An in-depth analysis of the subsidy system enjoyed by the agricultural borrowers will be highly helpful to the policy makers in order to ensure a defect free and efficient subsidy system. It is clear from the statistics reveal that majority of the agricultural borrowers have not enjoyed the benefit of subsidy and are out of the purview of the interest subsidy system associated with their credit. It is also undoubted that subsidy is an inevitable one in the credit system for the enrichment of the sector. Therefore, some more crucial measures by way of policies, programmes, initiatives and strategies are to be ensured by Governments at various levels to ensure the availability of subsidy as fixed.
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Agriculture, Bank, Borrower, Commercial Bank, Co-operative Bank, Credit, Interest, RRB, Subsidy
Paper Title: MULK RAJ ANAND AS A SPOKEPERSON OF THE DOWNTRODDEN AND UNTOUCHABLES IN THE CONTEXT OF HIS NOVEL ‘UNTOUCHABLE’
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133409
Register Paper ID - 192883
Title: MULK RAJ ANAND AS A SPOKEPERSON OF THE DOWNTRODDEN AND UNTOUCHABLES IN THE CONTEXT OF HIS NOVEL ‘UNTOUCHABLE’
Author Name(s): Prajapati Chiragkumar Bhagvandas
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 729-732
Year: May-2019
Downloads: 1565
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untouchability, cleanliness, sufferings, society
Paper Title: NANOTECHNOLOGY AND SMART STRUCTURES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133403
Register Paper ID - 192065
Title: NANOTECHNOLOGY AND SMART STRUCTURES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Author Name(s): MOHIT KUMAR, Ravikant sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 693-697
Year: June 2019
Downloads: 1416
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Paper Title: RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS IN ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION IN KARNATAKA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133336
Register Paper ID - 191576
Title: RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PROCESS IN ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION IN KARNATAKA
Author Name(s): Dr.Ramesh L Rathod
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 160-168
Year: May-2019
Downloads: 1448
Bangalore. There were 281 permanent and 11 temporary bus stations with 337 wayside shelters and1009 pick- upshelters. The total number of employees deployed was 59033 and the s taff ratio per s chedule was 6.22. The total number of routes operated wa s13273 with 9493 schedules, route length of 9.49 lakh Kms. and average daily scheduled kms of 31
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Paper Title: DR KUVEMPURAVARA SRI RAMAYANA DARSHANAMNALLI SATHYA - MITHYAGALA MUKAMUKI
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133306
Register Paper ID - 191533
Title: DR KUVEMPURAVARA SRI RAMAYANA DARSHANAMNALLI SATHYA - MITHYAGALA MUKAMUKI
Author Name(s): DR MALLIKARJUNA M
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 922-924
Year: May-2019
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Paper Title: COALITIONS POLITICS IN INDIA: CHALLENGES AND IMPACTS ON REGIONAL IMBALANCE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT1133271
Register Paper ID - 191491
Title: COALITIONS POLITICS IN INDIA: CHALLENGES AND IMPACTS ON REGIONAL IMBALANCE
Author Name(s): Prof.Yamuna .A.Konesar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Pages: 663-667
Year: June-2019
Downloads: 1441
COALITIONS POLITICS IN INDIA: CHALLENGES AND IMPACTS ON REGIONAL IMBALANCE
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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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