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Oct. 27, 2019
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IMPACT OF GST ON INDIAN ECONOMY - A STUDY
Ronak M. Dhimmar
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6945400
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GST The Indian tax has an important place in the framework. The goods and services tax is a
type of indirect tax. Which has been applied to the supply of all goods and services from
manufacturer to consumer. GST The law has removed many indirect taxes which were in India.
GST was first launched in France in the world. In India the implementation of GST has begun on
1st July, 2017. There are three major types of GST taxes in India. CGST, SGST / UGST and IGST.
The research presented presents a study on the impact of GST on the Indian economy. How GST
has impacted sales of goods and services. Explained its effect on production cost of goods etc. The
resources presented include GST in India. The gradual development of the law is discussed. This
research focuses on the GST sequence development, how it works. It has also been presented about
the impact it has on the Indian economy
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Oct. 28, 2019
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FIRES IN TROPICAL DECIDUOUS FOREST, CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES : A STUDY FROM THANE DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA
Mr. Prakash Dongre
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6945426
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In our country forest fires are not studied scientifically on large scale. Some attempts are made
by Forest Officers, FSI and some NGO’s on micro scale. Given the scale at which forest fires occur
in India, their impact on the vegetation, and also given the large gap between the legal framework and
the actual practices of local forest management, we think it would be timely to study the matter in
greater depth at the regional level. There is need to study the theoretical relations surrounding fires
with scientific methodology to discover ways of directing fire application and therefore the supply of
ecosystem services. This includes understanding forest vegetation dynamics in relation to the fire
regime, the role fire plays in the provision of ecosystem services, and the social background behind
fire applications.
Original Research Articles
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Oct. 25, 2019
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MAHAVIDYALAYANCHYA VIKASAT VIDYAPITH ANUDAN AAYOGACHYA YOJANANCHE YOGDAN (SANDARBH DHULE AANI NANDURBAR JILHA 2002-2012)
Prof. Dr. Vijay Singh I. Girase
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6969496
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In today's fast and modern world there is a huge increase in all fields of knowledge. Educationally, it has become very important to maintain our existence at the global level. According to the University Grants Commission Act of 1956 (UGC Act) the University Grants Commission and the Central Government Notification dated 1956 have given statutory status to the University Grants Commission. The commission is working to maintain the quality of higher education, coordinate higher education activities and promote teaching research and development. In the present research essay, the University Grants Commission through its various schemes (2002 to 2012) provides basic facilities, educational facilities and research facilities to the colleges with special reference to the financial support of the college. What is its impact on development? An attempt has been made to shed light on this through research
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Oct. 28, 2019
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THE THEME OF RELIGIOUS SUFFERINGS IN GRAHAM GREENE’S THE POWER AND THE GLORY
Dr. Surekha Gurupad Mandi
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6945428
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Culture and religion are supplementary to each other. Religion defines culture. According the religion and culture, every human being tries to behave and tries to follow religious customs. But sometimes culture and the will of man come into conflict. One wants to do something but one’s religion does not allow him or her to do so. Such situation of characters is depicted by a twentieth century famous religious writer, Graham Greene. He is known for his Catholic trilogy. The novel takes for research paper is one among his Catholic trilogy. The novel revolves round the religious sufferings of the priests depicted in the novel. Being a priest they could not follow their religion and they regret about it.
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Oct. 24, 2019
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A STUDY OF B.ED. PASS-OUT STUDENT’S OPINION ABOUT CURRICULUM
Dr.Prashant Kale
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6945454
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Teachers are the nation builders. Quality of school education is depended on the quality of teachers. In the recent
past there are tremendous changes in the field of teacher education. From the year 2015 B.Ed. course is changed
to one year to two years. It was a revolutionary change. Improvement in the quality of teachers is the main
objective behind this change. All the universities across the country have accepted this change and they are
implementing two-year B.Ed. course.
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Oct. 29, 2019
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LOTTERY BUSINESS- A DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT
Prof. Landge Balwant Bhimrao
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6945460
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This study tested social cognitive theory hypotheses of reciprocal and sequential effects among person,
environment variables and behavior. The study examined the impact of hope, superstitious belief and
environmental factors on the frequency, amounts of lottery gambling and chasing of particular numbers among
lottery gamblers. Models were constructed to test the effect of hope, superstitious belief and environmental factors
on gambling behavior, and the reciprocal effect of gambling behavior on hope, superstitious belief and
environmental factors. Results confirmed the theoretical reciprocal effects. A sequential effect showing the effects
of environmental factors on superstitious belief, hope and gambling behavior was also constructed and hope was
found to be the result of superstitious belief. To reduce lottery gambling, the players need to be warned of their
distorted hope and the small chance of winning lottery.
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Oct. 26, 2019
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TELEFILM NIRMAN KI PRAVIDHI
Dr. Siddheshwar Vitthal Gaikwad
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6969516
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Literature and telefilm are two different forms of art. When one artefact is transformed into another artefact, a large scale transformation is done. Many telefilms based on Hindi fiction have been produced in modern times. The attention of the audience is getting more and more attracted day by day towards this visual medium. In today's material age telefilms have provided many employment opportunities to many people. Many literary works have made a deep impact on the minds of many people, forcing them to make telefilms.
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Oct. 27, 2019
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A STUDY OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS’ EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES
Dr. Meenakshi Lath
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6945466
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A level of mastery over foundational studies in philosophy have, in the past, been widely regarded as essential to the task of education of teachers. This paper throws a spotlight on the place of educational philosophy in teacher education and involves an investigation of pre-service teachers’ educational philosophies. The educational philosophies questionnaire developed by LeoNora Cohen (1999) was administered to a group of 93 pre-service teachers who have never undertaken any course in educational philosophy.. The study revealed that the pre-service teachers associated most with the educational philosophies of essentialism and progressivism. Both these schools of thought share the attribute of awarding a central place to science and technology, embracing student-centred instruction with the teachers as guides, mentors and facilitators in the teaching-learning process. Progressivism centres the curriculum around the experiences, interests and abilities of students and the study of the natural and social sciences.
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Oct. 28, 2019
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STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HEALTH EDUCATION BASED YOGA PROGRAMME FOR NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME (NSS) STUDENTS
Mr.Amol Baban Ubale
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6945474
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Yoga is often partially understood as being limited to asanas or poses, and its benefits are only perceived to be at the physical level. However, we fail to realize the immense benefits yoga offers in uniting the body, mind, and breath. When you are in harmony, the journey through life is calmer, happier and more fulfilling. So, if you are keen to lose weight, develop a strong and flexible body or being at peace, then yoga can help you achieve it all. Yoga will increase your humidity power and you will feel more and more enthusiastic.
The sole aim of the NSS is to provide hands on experience to young students in delivering community service. NSS is voluntary the process of all round development of the students . it is necessary that they should be healthy. Health Education includes physical education, yoga and pranayama, emotional and intellectual .
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Oct. 27, 2019
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ROLE OF ADMINISTRATION IN EDUCATION
Mr. Mahesh B. Nilaje
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.6945478
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Education as an investment constitutes the largest enterprise. It is the principal instrument for academic progress, social mobilization, political survival and effective national development of any country. Investment in education is a necessary condition for promotion of economic growth and national development. Quality higher education system will produce quality skills and quality human capacity. Human Resource Development towards National Development. Thus, this article reviewed the literatures on quality administration and management in higher education with the aims of highlighting the implication of human resource development. This study aims at discussing the management of human resources (HR) at Muhammadiyah University, Jakarta, comprises HR planning, recruitment, selection, training and development, compensation, and performance evaluation activities. This study uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data collected from document studies, interviews and observation. Human resources are the key to rapid socio-economic development and efficient service delivery. That’s why this paper stressed that without an adequate, skilled and well-motivated workforce operating within a sound human resource management programme, development is not possible. Every educational system at every level depends heavily on the human resources for execution of its programme. The function of human resource management in education includes staff maintenance, staff relations, staff development, procurement of staff and job performance reward. The challenges of human resource management include poor working condition, problem of staffing, funding, incessant transfer of teacher among others. To work in an organization, if ignore from topics theory divisions between management theoretician you need proper programming, organization, leadership, proper human relations, decisions making and goal financial system and precise personnel system. These are very essential and malpractice of any of the above may bring up difficulties in the process of the activities in that organization.
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Oct. 29, 2019
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES
Prof. Anuja Bapat
DOI : 10.5281/amierj.7415863
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Human resources are the most important resource in an organization. A firm’s survival, its success largely depends upon the quality of its human resource. Most problems and challenges in an organization’s are people related. Environment is ever changing and so the role of human resource manager is becoming more and more challenging. Despite the use of technology in modern business, Human resources are still adaptive resources of the organization. The research paper highlights on the challenges faced by the human resource manager and the strategies to be adopted to face the changing scenario.