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Dec. 29, 2015
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AN OVERVIEW OF THE THIRD GENDER- TRANSSEXUALS
Dr. S. Paul Raj
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7190417
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The issues about transgender have become hot at present, which focuses on meeting the grievances and needs of transgender. Society isolates them naturally based on the abnormality in their body that creates a contradiction between man and woman. Government and non government voluntary organizations have become sensitive to the issues and needs of transgender. It is the need of the hour for a common man to know the facts related to Transexuals. The article aims at explaining i.how transsexuals feel, ii.why there is sexual identity disorder, and iii.the causes of transsexuals. The types of transsexuals and the treatment for changing sex have been also discussed.
Original Research Articles
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Dec. 24, 2015
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CHALLENGING CHANGE IN CLIMATE: CAUSE OF GREAT CONCERN
Divaker Vasistha & Deepmala Sharma
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7190436
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Global warming is expected to have far-reaching, long-lasting and, in many cases, devastating consequences for planet Earth.For some years, global warming, the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, was a topic of heated debate in the scientific community. Today, the overwhelming consensus of researchers is that global warming is real and is caused by human activity, primarily the burning of fossil fuels that pump carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. If climate change continues unchecked, these impacts are almost certain to get worse. From sea level rise to heat waves, from extreme weather to disease outbreaks, each unique challenge requires locally-suitable solutions to prepare for and respond to the impacts of global warming. Unfortunately, those who will be hit hardest and first by the impacts of a changing climate are likely to be the poor and vulnerable, especially those in the least developed countries. Developed countries must take a leadership role in providing financial and technical help for adaptation.
Original Research Articles
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Dec. 24, 2015
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USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA FOR MARKETING(A CASE STUDY OF JW MARRIOTT, CHANDIGARH
Mr. Amarpreet Singh
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7190586
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Social media present a golden opportunity for the hospitality industry to make greater contact with its
customers, with an ultimate goal of developing a partnership for brand growth and development. Underlying that
opportunity is the twin dangers that hospitality operators will mishandle their social media connections or that
customer (and the media themselves) will move on, leaving the industry behind. So, just as hotels and some restaurants
have built their websites, they now have to make sure that their site is optimized for search engines, have mobile apps,
and, more to the point, keep customers involved in a conversation about the operation. Although many hotel chains
have embraced mobile apps, Facebook, and other channels, others are hardly represented at all in the social media
firmament. In this paper an attempt is made to study the most effective social media for Marketing of goods and
service, the impact of social media on the customer and to know the satisfaction level of the customer regarding the
services of the JW Marriott hotel, Chandigarh.
Original Research Articles
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Dec. 28, 2015
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VAISHVIK DHARATAL PAR HINDI KI PATRA-PATRIKAYE: DISHA EVAM DASHA
Dr. Bhandare Uddhav
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7190605
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Patrakarita ke prabhav ko ujagar karanevali ukta paktiya ne hamesha se hi mere man ko sparsha kiya hai.
Original Research Articles
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Dec. 24, 2015
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SINCHAN KSHETRAT PANIVAPAR SANSTHANCHI GARAJ
Dr. Pradeep Vitthalrao Taktode
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7190644
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Pani manaje jivan ase mantale jate. Anna, Vastra, nivara hya manavachya mulbhut garaja manalya jat hotya.
Original Research Articles
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Dec. 28, 2015
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BHARAT KI PRACHIN MUDRAYE-EK SAMIKSHATMAK DRUSHTI
Abhinav Divyanshu
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7190688
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Prastut shodh patra me "Bharat ki Prachin Mudraye" namak pustak par prakash dala gaya hai.
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Dec. 26, 2015
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EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS OF RURAL AND URBAN GRADUATE STUDENTS IN VELLORE DISTRICT
Dr. G. Kumar
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7190725
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The study examined the Employability skills of Rural and Urban Graduate Students in Vellore District. The
questionnaire was used for data collection from 739 graduate students by using multi-stage sampling method with
three different colleges namely Government, Aided and Self–finance colleges affiliated Thiruvalluvar University in
Vellore District. The research adopted descriptive design. The data were analyzed using the descriptive analysis with
support of (SPSS) Statistical Package for Social Science -20 version. The study attempted to find out the difference in
the mean value of employability skills and the rural and urban graduate students. Employability skills refer to ability
of individuals to show evidence of their skills to the prospective employers and the ability to carry out the tasks,
thereby achieving organizational goals and objectives. There are eight dimension of employability skills such as;
communication skill, team work skill, problem solving skill, initiative and enterprise skill, planning and organizing
skill, self management skill, lifelong learning skill and technology skill (DEST: 2002a). According to the Wheebox
India Skill Reports (2014) says that out of top ten states in India, Tamil Nadu has got 9th rank in the employability
pool. The same report highlights that Tamil nadu gains 3rd Rank with regard to English, logical, numerical and
computer skills. This indicates the intensity and magnitude of the problem that would affect the state’s productivity in
the near future and in the long run. These reviews have greatly emphasized the need for strategizing the efforts to
increasing the employability skills among the graduate students of Tamil Nadu. There is immediate necessity to
capacitate the college students to face the challenges towards their better career goals. The study used various
statistical methods such as; chi-square test, t-test. The various suggestions given here would certainly help the
students, parents, teachers, state and central governments and educational institutions to benefit and join hands to
ensure a strong nation through developing employability skills of rural and urban graduate students.
Original Research Articles
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Dec. 29, 2015
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INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES : NEED TO IMPLEMENT 5TH LAW OF LIBRARY SCIENCE IN DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT
Mr. Sunil S.Avachite
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7190752
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The development of ICT coupled with the advent of open source software has brought the massive possibilities for institutions’ to establish repositories for archiving intellectuals assetsw produced by R &D community,IR captures,preserve and dissiminate indivisual institutions intellectual capital in a centralized environment
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Dec. 30, 2015
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STUDY OF EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNICATION SKILL PROGRAM IN ENGLISH FOR B.ED. STUDENT TEACHERS
Dr. Pornima Kadam
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7190776
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Quality education is the aim of present education. Today in the era where students are given right
to take education, it is our duty and responsibility to provide them quality education. Such
education can be given through many ways and through teaching various subjects using new
techniques.
Researches are one of the way to provide quality education. Here in this paper researcher deals
with how a particular research help teachers to enhance quality of English language education.
In the present paper researcher tends to study effectiveness of communication skill program which
was prepared by the researcher. To study this effectiveness the researcher has done experiment on
B.Ed. students having English method. Data was collected using achievement test, observation
diary and students feedbacks. After collection of data researcher has done both quantitative using
graphs and qualitative data analysis using quantifications and finally research conclusions were
made.
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Dec. 28, 2015
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AMBEDKAR’S THOUGHTS ON LABOUR WELFARE
Dr. Rachita Subrat Ratho
DOI : 10.5281/EIIRJ.7192486
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Ambedkar had a lofty goal that the social ills that befell him in his youth should not befall the
next generation. Ambedkar may have been the first Indian to receive a doctorate in
economics. As an expert in economic education, he felt that the industrial development and
agricultural development of the country should be considered as the two eyes of India. He
consolidated agricultural lands fragmented into small and marginal lands and gave
suggestions for higher yields in agriculture. He consolidated agricultural lands fragmented
into small and marginal lands and gave suggestions for higher yields in agriculture. He
consolidated agricultural lands fragmented into small and marginal lands and gave
suggestions for higher yields in agriculture. He enacted legislation to establish a number of
welfare schemes to encourage workers. He may be said to have caused a renaissance in land
reform and revenue. ‘I’m not like clay that dissolves easily in water. I, like the molten rock
that diverts rivers. I will never lose my uniqueness wherever I am and no matter what kind of
friendship I find.'' Such militancy may have prompted him to formulate welfare schemes for
the advancement of labor.