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Subrahmanyam, Sanjay, and David Shulman. "The Men who Would be King? The Politics of Expansion in Early Seventeenth-Century Northern Tamilnadu." Modern Asian Studies 24, no. 2 (1990): 225–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x00010301.

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These people, called badagàs, though of the same colour and quality as the other peoples of India, are more valiant and powerful in war; because, as I have said, they are a wealthy people, and of great chivalry, and behave with greater dignity than the others, and they have all their cities and towns sheltered and encircled all around with walls of mud or of stone, with their bulwarks, rather like our fortresses, in which too they differ from the other peoples of India, who in general do not live together and encircled in this manner.
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Jenkins, Laura Dudley. "Another “People of India” Project: Colonial and National Anthropology." Journal of Asian Studies 62, no. 4 (2003): 1143–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3591762.

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In a bookstore in delhi, a salesman, apprised of my interest in lower-caste politics, handed me a tome about the officially listed Dalit, or untouchable, groups, The Scheduled Castes (Singh 1995). The first thing to strike me was the cover, a glossy photograph of a presumably Scheduled Caste woman with her back against a tall stone wall, surrounded by her four grubby kids. She is beaming. The second thing to strike me was the title of this new series, of which this was the second volume. The series, by the central government's Anthropological Survey of India, was called the People of India, a
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Keerthana, S., S. Ainul Inaya, and S. Abarna. "Design of Smart Shopping Enabler For Visually Challenged People." Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal 11, no. 4 (2018): 2143–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bpj/1594.

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India has changed the four decade old definition of blindness as “A person who is unable to count the fingers at a distance of 3 meters rather than the earlier count of 6 meters”. This is to reduce the count of blind people in India and to bring in line with the criteria of world health organization (WHO). By this the population count of blind people will be reduced from 1.20 crore to 80 lakh. This great population not only in India but also many countries faces a major challenge i.e shopping independently. They aspire for an independent life. They have to depend on others for buying the produ
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Nagla, B. K. "Problems of Sanitation in India: Does Culture Matter?" Sociological Bulletin 69, no. 2 (2020): 252–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038022920923221.

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Although sanitation is a core element of healthy family and community life and an important indicator of social development, it has not received the sociological attention it deserves. Based on an analysis of both rural and urban areas cutting across diverse social groups, this article shows that the sanitation in India is not only a rural but also an urban problem, particularly in the context of growing industrialisation, coupled with concomitant rapid urbanisation and expansion of cities. The article unveils the link between poor sanitation, especially preference for open defecation among ru
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Mashelkar, Ramesh. "Manufacturing Technology in India: The New Challenges." Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers 23, no. 3 (1998): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0256090919980303.

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People describe India in many different ways. Many say, India is a rich country where poor people live. The Indian challenge is simply that rather than being described as a rich country where poor people live⁄ some day someone will have to describe us as a rich country where rich people live. This can happen only when we realize the wealth creation potential of knowledge. Creating wealth out of knowledge is a crucial challenge for us. Among other things⁄ mastery of manufacturing technology assumes a key role in this entire process of wealth creation. In this paper⁄ Ramesh Mashelkar discusses t
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Singh, Subhash. "Recognition of Naga Customary Law and Practices in Northeast India: Convergence or Conflict." International Journal of Law and Society 8, no. 2 (2025): 83–102. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijls.20250802.13.

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India is a unique example of unity in diversity. The diversity and variety of the language, caste, culture, tribe and religion is remarkably distinguished as a wonderful mosaic of anthropological splendor. Tribal peoples generally prefer having their disputes determined by the customary courts because their procedures are simpler and cheaper compared to formal law courts. The courts are also located near the public and the justice is available at the doorstep of the people. The courts apply orally transmitted rules and norms while rendering decisions. Village Court in Nagaland is unique not on
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Mistri, Avijit, and Bhaswati Das. "Forest Conservation and Restraints on Economic Freedom of Fishermen in Sundarban Tiger Reserve, India." Indian Journal of Human Development 11, no. 3 (2017): 402–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0973703018763239.

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The environmental conservation in India is skewed towards environmental protection and hardly balanced with economic and social development and sustainability of the ‘ecosystem people’. Conservation initiatives have resulted in strife and political unrest in different parts of the country. This article reflects on one such conflict, namely the process of forest conservation in Indian Sundarban and how it restrains the economic freedom of the fishermen. In this case, the economic entitlements of fishermen are not justified as a set of fair claims, rather overlooked due to non-sanction by the le
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Keluskar, Krupesh, and Omprakash Mandge. "Metaverse and its Challenges in India." Advancement of IoT in Blockchain Technology and its Applications 1, no. 2 (2022): 5–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.46610/aibtia.2022.v01i02.002.

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Digital Development in India is growing rapidly but only within the urban areas and not in rural areas, not much people are aware of metaverse. There should be awareness and plans regarding the govt initiative to develop smart villages in rural areas thanks to all the shortage of basic resources in rural areas people cannot connect with others via a telephone where the services like WIFI-calling and video calling comprise a luxury category. People in rural areas have the habit of being old style where they like meeting nose to nose rather than a video call or telephone. To inculcate in them th
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Raza, MD DANISH, and Reshma Nikhat. "Impact of Coronavirus on Consumer Behavior." ECS Transactions 107, no. 1 (2022): 11559–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/10701.11559ecst.

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India being worst hit during the second wave of coronavirus left a devastating effect on lives and economy. India is facing the greatest crisis since its independence and people are feeling unsecured because of this deadly virus. Lockdown and social distancing have changed not only the consumer buying habits but also the shopping preferences. As coronavirus progressed the consumer optimism declined in India. Consumers are worried about personal and family safety. A majority of people are trying to do their work from home and stepping out only to buy the essential goods. This crisis has affecte
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Uma, V. R. "ACCESSIBILITY ISSUES RELATING TO ELDERLY IN INDIA- A STUDY." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 6, no. 5 (2018): 255–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i5.2018.1447.

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Older people are the only growing segment of world’s population. They are one of the important consumers and contributors to the economic and social lives of the member states of this world. As citizens, they should share the same rights as people of other ages to access to every part of our society. Yet, the reality of life is that older people face barriers in some of the most basic areas of life –areas which other members of our community can access at will – just because of their age. older people and indeed people from other age groups, face unnecessary discrimination in other parts of th
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Ocko, Jonathan K., and David Gilmartin. "State, Sovereignty, and the People: A Comparison of the “Rule of Law” in China and India." Journal of Asian Studies 68, no. 1 (2009): 55–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911809000084.

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This paper uses the concept of the “rule of law” to compare Qing China and British India. Rather than using the rule of law instrumentally, the paper embeds it in the histories of state power and sovereignty in China and India. Three themes, all framed by the rule of law and the rule of man as oppositional yet paradoxically intertwined notions, organize the paper's comparisons: the role of a discourse of law in simultaneously legitimizing and constraining the political authority of the state; the role of law and legal procedures in shaping and defining society; and the role of law in defining
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Yadav, Vanita. "Technology-Enabled Inclusive Innovation." International Journal of Innovation in the Digital Economy 7, no. 1 (2016): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijide.2016010101.

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India is a country with a population of 1.2 billion and around 400 million poor people remain excluded from the formal economy. India does not offer a social security number for its residents. Rather, there exist variant forms of identification documents. In 2009, the Government of Indian initiated the Aadhaar project to create biometric technology enabled unique identities for Indian residents. In a short 8-year span, the project has made remarkable progress by enrolling more than 600 million people. The objective of this paper is twofold- (i) to review the emerging literature on inclusive in
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V.R., Uma *1. "ACCESSIBILITY ISSUES RELATING TO ELDERLY IN INDIA- A STUDY." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 6, no. 5 (2018): 255–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1270439.

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Older people are the only growing segment of world’s population. They are one of the important consumers and contributors to the economic and social lives of the member states of this world. As citizens, they should share the same rights as people of other ages to access to every part of our society. Yet, the reality of life is that older people face barriers in some of the most basic areas of life –areas which other members of our community can access at will – just because of their age. older people and indeed people from other age groups, face unnecessary discrimination in
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Abhinandan, Netajee. "NATIONALISM: THE VIVEKANANDA WAY." SCHOLARLY RESEARCH JOURNAL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 9, no. 68 (2021): 16132–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21922/srjis.v9i68.10009.

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Nationalism is a contested concept. It is used both positively and negatively to either unite a people or whip up jingoistic passions among people. In the context of India, nationalism holds a different connotation that defies all western categorizations as India is not a nation in the traditional sense of the term; rather it is a ‘supranation’ consisting of multiple nations. Culture plays the most vital role in uniting people in India having diverse races, religions, languages, ethnicities and life-styles and gives them a sense of togetherness. It was Vivekananda, who during the early years o
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Bhat, Mohd Aslam. "GLOBALISATION AND MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE: HIGHLIGHTS FROM INDIA AND CHINA." SOCIETY AND CULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA 2, no. 1 (2022): 81–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.47509/scdi.2022.v02i01.06.

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The contemporary debates and discussions that are contiguous to the ongoing process of globalisation, point at variety of perspectives, which have led to rather contrary analysis and interpretations vis-à-vis the globalisation and its bearing on individuals and groups across regional, national and local domains. Nevertheless, it is argued that globalisation induced cultural multiplicity and uncertainty have fundamentally altered the individual lived experiences specifically of young people, influencing their mental health and thereby leading to higher rates of neuro-psychiatric disorders and s
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Sriranjan, Priti, and Bikram Keshori Jena. "Politics, Parties, People: Field Notes from Electoral Campaigns in Odisha|India." Issues in Social Science 10, no. 2 (2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/iss.v10i2.20531.

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This report is about a critical analysis of elections in Odisha over the past few decades. Diverse social groups in the state have been politicised and mobilised for electoral purposes based on social cleavages, rather than common economic interest, ideology or leadership. A theoretical framework has been developed in almost every district to analyse and trace the processes of tradition and reconfiguration of the electoral landscape. It answers the questions: What message does the state hold for Parliament or assembly elections? How do the people, who belong to a state, respond to national and
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Rahul, Gawade. "'UNIFORM CIVIL CODE AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION- A HARD PATH AHEAD'." RESEARCH DIRECTION 6, no. 5 (2018): 97–101. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3334217.

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India, being a country with a secular constitution is expected to uphold social justice with freedom of religion under part III of the Constitution. Uniform Civil Code is a means with which extinction of gender based biases is possible. Traditional mindset of Indian people irrespective of their religion is biggest hurdle for rather thinking of UCC than its future implementation. UCC has been one of the most intense and debated topic in India’s public life from the very moment when Constitution of India was adopted in 1950.
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Jampani, Ravitheja, Satya Prasad Chava, and Sravan Chandra Dutta. "COVID-19 lockdown induced fractures." International Journal of Research in Orthopaedics 6, no. 4 (2020): 829. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2455-4510.intjresorthop20202692.

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<p>Tough times and tough measures taken by central government of India. India is under national lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic.It was difficult for common man in many ways to deal with lockdown. The basics of life food, fuel, transport was handicapped during lockdown phase. People in major cities and towns have sources of food availability in terms of continuous grocery supply from supermarket chains, food delivery chains. It was rural population of India that was more effected due to lockdown rather than urban population.The rural population of India sustained on food that was availa
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Bhattacharyya, Kallol Kumar. "Centenarians in India: the present scenario." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 4, no. 7 (2017): 2219. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20172809.

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India, officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country (with over 1.2 billion people), and the most populous democracy in the world. A country of myriad subcultures which constitutes a unique phenomenon of ‘unity in diversity’. India is the home of people of various ethnicity, religion, culture and languages. It has its own primitive cultures. Later, in different times this country was attacked by Greek, Shak, Hun, Pathan, Mughal, British, Dutch, French etc. So there is a diverse collection of culture and
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Owens, Rhys. "A Welsh Vision of Empire? Welsh Imperialists and the Indian Empire." Britain and the World 17, no. 1 (2024): 42–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/brw.2024.0412.

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Neither Welsh history nor imperial history has given much attention to the Welsh connection with empire. While English, Scottish, and Irish imperial history have been developed in recent decades, Wales has been largely ignored. In relation to India, there have been projects on missionaries and the East India Company, but little that focuses on Welsh imperialists during the period of Crown Rule. Despite having a smaller presence than other British nationalities, the Welsh were present in India between 1858–1947, and interacted with imperialism in ways which were distinctly Welsh. This research
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Nayab, Durr-e. "Moneer Alam. Ageing in India: Socio-economic and Health Dimensions. Delhi: Institute of Economic Growth. 288 pages. Indian Rs 695.00." Pakistan Development Review 45, no. 3 (2006): 493–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v45i3pp.493-495.

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A while back I read an interesting news item in the Indian daily The Hindustan Times (dated July 21, 2006), giving results of one “HelpAge India” survey, which made me wonder how much things have changed in our part of the world. Among the many findings of the survey the salient ones were that: one out of eight older people feel no one cares they exist; 13 percent feel trapped within their own homes; 21 per- cent feel more or less alone and socialise with very few people; and, most importantly, more elderly couples are choosing to live independently. With these rather unexpected findings still
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Sutton, Deborah. "Inhabited Pasts: Monuments, Authority, and People in Delhi, 1912–1970s." Journal of Asian Studies 77, no. 4 (2018): 1013–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911818000906.

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This article considers the relationship between the official, legislated claims of heritage conservation in India and the wide range of episodic and transitory inhabitations that have animated and transformed the monumental remains of the city, or rather cities, of Delhi. Delhi presents a spectrum of monumental structures that appear variously to either exist in splendid isolation from the rush of everyday urban life or to peek out amidst a palimpsest of unplanned, urban fabric. The repeated attempts of the state archaeological authorities to disambiguate heritage from the quotidian life of th
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Sinha, Prof. Dr.Sanjay Kumar. "The Migration Of The Kharia Tribe Into Chotanagpur: Unravelling The Historical Facets." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 5, no. 19 (2024): 242–44. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12648427.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> <strong>&nbsp;</strong> &nbsp; The people of Kharia tribe have been living in India from ancient time.They have their own separate history in every aspect of life People of Kharia tribe settled in different parts of the country such as in Maharashtra, Assam, Tripura, Andaman and Delhi, but at present the Kharias are most numerous in the state of Jharkhand than in other parts of India. Most of the historians have opinion that originating from south India they migrated and established settlements across different regions of the country. &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&
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Tini Mogea. "Colonialism as Reflected in Forster’s A Passage to India." CENDEKIA: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Bahasa dan Pendidikan 3, no. 2 (2023): 01–19. https://doi.org/10.55606/cendikia.v3i2.950.

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This research is intended to reveal colonialism in Forster’s A Passage to India. This is a qualitative research project since the data are in the form of words rather than numbers. The data were taken from the work itself and other relevant books supporting the analysis. In analyzing the data, the writer used a mimetic approach. The results show that the British colonize Indians by controlling them politically, that is, by gaining positions of power and authority. It is clearly seen that every important governmental position in India is occupied by British people. It is also undeniable that ev
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Kumar, Ram, Nawin Jai Vignesh K., Santhosh ., Savitha ., and Sangavi . "Rising of infertility among younger generation in India." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 8, no. 9 (2021): 4597. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20213572.

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Inability to conceive is a stressful situation among young couples. The idea of infertility is still an uncovered ground in the field of science. Younger generations who are forced to achieve a better quality of life are focused and much stressed about their work rather than their health. Infertility rates are rising every year in the world. Though this is a ticking bomb people seem to care about it a little and in India people are shunned if they are unable to conceive especially women are subjected to great mental stress. Lifestyle changes, occupations and dietary factors influence in infert
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S, Radhakrishnan, and K. G. Selvan Dr. "APPLICABILITY OF MASLOW'S THEORY ON CONSTRUCTION WORKERS." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 7, no. 5 (2019): 245–55. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3241004.

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India is literally galloping in Industrial Development. The traditional identity of agrarian economy is superseded by rapid industrialization. The country accords top priority for industrial growth. We have a commendable presence in World Trade Organization as well. India is considered as the mouthpiece of developing nations. Multinational Companies evince keen interest in having joint venture with Indian Corporates. They consider India as the safe platform for their industrial investment here. This, appreciably promotes employment opportunities in the country. People from rural areas move to
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Dr., Rajiv Kumar Agarwal. "HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA: ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND SUGGESTIONS." International Journal of Applied and Advanced Scientific Research 1, no. 1 (2016): 62–70. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.159751.

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In past, there have been challenges to higher education, these most recent calls for reform may provoke a fundamental change in higher education. This change may not occur as a direct response to calls for greater transparency and accountability, but rather because of the opportunity to reflect on the purpose of higher education, the role of colleges and universities in the new millennium, and emerging scientific research on how people learn. These disparate literatures have not been tied together in a way that would examine the impact of fundamental change from the policy level to the institu
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Sen, Anup, and Piyal Basu Roy. "PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF THE MIGRANTS LIVING IN THE REHABILITATION CAMPS IN COOCH BEHAR DISTRICT, WEST BENGAL, INDIA: A GEOGRAPHICAL STUDY." International Journal of Advanced Research 8, no. 10 (2020): 592–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/11881.

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An attempt has been made in this paper to evaluate the psychological well-being of the dwellers of rehabilitation camps in Cooch Behar district, West Bengal, India, who have been sheltered after exchange of enclaves between India and Bangladesh and subsequent migration. Since people commonly migrate for their need, primarily for economic reason, their movement is basically oriented to economic well-being. But, in many cases, well-being may not be achieved through economic satisfaction rather migrants sometimes feel their lost world i.e. the place of living and its surroundings, which brings a
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Dhanam, S., and B. Elayaraj. "Ethnoveterinary Practices in Villupuram District, Tamil Nadu, India." International Letters of Natural Sciences 24 (August 2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ilns.24.1.

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Ayurvedic medicines are considered to be the best systems of treatment in India and this system is spreading now globally. Natural products are also a part of our everyday life. Ethno veterinary medicine is developed by farmers in field and barns rather than and in scientific laboratories. It is less systematic, less formalized and usually transferred by word of mouth rather than writing. An ethnobotanical survey was conducted in 10 selected sites of Villupuram district. Twenty six plant species belonging to fourteen families were documented in the present study, to cure different diseases in
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Dhanam, S., and B. Elayaraj. "Ethnoveterinary Practices in Villupuram District, Tamil Nadu, India." International Letters of Natural Sciences 24 (August 27, 2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.56431/p-5r87i7.

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Ayurvedic medicines are considered to be the best systems of treatment in India and this system is spreading now globally. Natural products are also a part of our everyday life. Ethno veterinary medicine is developed by farmers in field and barns rather than and in scientific laboratories. It is less systematic, less formalized and usually transferred by word of mouth rather than writing. An ethnobotanical survey was conducted in 10 selected sites of Villupuram district. Twenty six plant species belonging to fourteen families were documented in the present study, to cure different diseases in
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Vinod, M. J. "Attitudes towards India: Contrasting Approaches of the United States and the Soviet Union." India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs 46, no. 1 (1990): 17–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097492849004600102.

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A comparative study of India's relations with the two Super Powers, the US and the USSR provides a very complex and interesting model in the relations between nations. On the one hand it would appear rather paradoxical that two large and genuine democracies of the world, India and the United States should have but an ordinary relationship devoid of any deep and enduring rapport. At the people-to-people level there exists one might say, an abundance of goodwill and warmth for one another; yet at the state-to-state level there appears to be a lack of understanding and support for each other's po
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Sanghvi, Jill, and Donald Sawatzky. "Stories of Skills and Values: What Therapists Can Learn From Autistic Young People in Mumbai, India." Journal of Systemic Therapies 43, no. 1 (2024): 5–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/jsyt.2024.43.1.5.

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Research on autism in the past two decades has primarily focused on medical characteristics and psychological consequences. What remains largely undocumented are the lived experiences of autistic young people. The current study explores the skills and values of autistic young people in the Indian context from the first-person perspective. The inquiry was guided by narrative inquiry and dialogical narrative analysis, embedded in the social constructionist framework. Six autistic young people, between 10 and 18 years old, were interviewed; analysis of the results brought forth four commonalities
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Radhakrishnan, S., and Dr K. G. Selvan. "APPLICABILITY OF MASLOW’S THEORY ON CONSTRUCTION WORKERS." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 7, no. 5 (2019): 245–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i5.2019.844.

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India is literally galloping in Industrial Development. The traditional identity of agrarian economy is superseded by rapid industrialization. The country accords top priority for industrial growth. We have a commendable presence in World Trade Organization as well. India is considered as the mouthpiece of developing nations.&#x0D; Multinational Companies evince keen interest in having joint venture with Indian Corporates. They consider India as the safe platform for their industrial investment here.&#x0D; This, appreciably promotes employment opportunities in the country. People from rural ar
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Katiyar, Sudhir Kumar, and Ashish Kumar Srivastava. "Role of Brand Position in Indian Automobile Industries." Journal of Futuristic Sciences and Applications 5, no. 2 (2022): 65–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.51976/jfsa.522209.

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The riches of the vehicle industry is inextricably related to the entire health of the economy, rather just replaceable profits and customer confidence. There were no automobile manufacturers in India 80 years ago, hence there was no Indian automobile market. There were a few imported autos in India. Following independence, the government began efforts to develop a vehicle industry. At first, India’s automobile industry advanced at a snail’s pace. The situation now, however, is very different. Our country’s car market is extremely diverse. With 11 autos per thousand people and 32 two-wheelers
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Kharyal, Priya. "Travel Literature: A perspective on the history of Indian travel accounts and recent developments in the genre." International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 7, no. 5 (2022): 032–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.22161/ijels.75.5.

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Travel writing is a literary genre that remain concerned with travelling accounts or records of a person. Such accounts enable one to know about different cities and countries and become familiar with varied cultures, behavioral patterns and their living conditions. Travel writings are being produced since time immemorial. India is a land of diverse cultures, languages, and food habits that remained a favourite destination among travel enthusiasts living both India and abroad. Many European, Chinese and Arab Travel writers like Jean Baptiste Tavernier, Ibn-e-Battuta and Hiuen Tsang have writte
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Selvakumar, D. S. "Performance of Gold Monetization scheme in India." International Journal of Management Excellence 8, no. 1 (2016): 877–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17722/ijme.v8i1.873.

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&#x0D; India has topped with largest consumers of gold, next to china in the world. Indians prefer buying gold in the form of jewellery and coins rather than bullion. So, central government has come up with three gold schemes namely GOLD MONETISATION SCHEME, SOVEREIGN GOLD BOND and INDIAN GOLD COIN. The main motive of these schemes is to reduce the requirements of gold through imports. About 20000 tonnes of gold are idle with Indian households, temples, etc which is not being traded or monetized in the form of jewellery. This study attempts to scrutinize the three gold schemes in detail with p
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Vijayakumar, B. "A Comparative Study of ‘Kāman Festival’ in Tamil Nadu and the Archaeological Remains of Madan Kamdev Temple in Assam." Shanlax International Journal of Tamil Research 7, no. 4 (2023): 93–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/tamil.v7i4.6214.

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Rathi and Manmadha are the epitomes of beauty who stand as witnesses of unrequited love in Puranas. The story of Manmadha who holding his sugarcane bow and stirring the hearts of lovers with flowers, burning to ashes due to Shiva’s anger and coming back to life due to Rathi’s prayer, is widely popular among the people. The event is celebrated under the name ‘Kaman festival’ as one of the popular festivals of Tamils. Many Tamil classical texts refer to this festival which was celebrated as a grand festival. The story of Manmadha being burnt by Shiva is still celebrated as a common festival ever
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Kumar, Gaurav, and Shrishti Verma. "RISING MENACE OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN INDIA – ISSUES AND CHALLENGES." Indian Journal of Law and Society III, no. 2 (2025): 30–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15380444.

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Children are regarded as the greatest asset of people and nations and a gift from God. They really are the cornerstone of civilization and the blueprint for any nation's destiny. Indeed, a country's children will eventually determine its politics, social structure, and economic course. Childhood is a time of great innocence; thus, it requires extra tenderness and care. Teaching children the difference between perceived right and wrong is essential; otherwise, they can find it challenging to deal with the world's complexity as they age. Children begin to explore and learn about the world around
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Isnarti, Rika. "Indian Food Security; from Problem to Solution through Household Food Security." Frequency of International Relations (FETRIAN) 2, no. 1 (2020): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/fetrian.2.1.1-27.2020.

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This paper assess food security in India especially in rural area where food security condition is far behind. India is one of countries suffering from food insecurity that leads to nutrition insecurity. To achieve food security is not about how much food being produced, or analyzed the availability of food but also about food utility, a condition where everyone can achieve food nutrition with amount of food being produced. So, food security is also about how people can buy food in adequate price and accessible to free from malnutrition and obtain good dietary for healthy life, the utility of
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Zubair Farooq and Dr. Premchandar P. "COLONIZATION'S LINGERING INFLUENCE: EXAMINING THE IMPACT ON INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE." International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) 2, no. 4 (2023): 1325–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.54443/ijset.v2i4.148.

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India is a rich site for studying intertextuality and influence due to its contemporary and colonial history of postcolonial culture. British imperialism in India was more pragmatic than other colonial powers, being motivated by economics rather than evangelism. During the emergence of Orientalism, India was the first nation to have a literary impact on the West, but this equation was reversed during colonial intervention. While some critics denounce or acclaim the West's effect on India, Indian writers' responses show complex instances of intertextuality and influence in the form of reception
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Bowonder, B., S. S. R. Prasad, and N. V. M. Unni. "Deforestation Around Urban Centres in India." Environmental Conservation 14, no. 1 (1987): 23–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900011061.

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Whereas it used to be supposed rather widely that fuel-wood was used mainly in rural areas, large-scale migration of rural people to urban areas, and the consequent mushrooming growth of squatter settlements in urban areas (cf. Fig. 4), have increased the consumption of fuel-wood in those areas. The shortage of fuel-wood coupled with the increase in demand, has caused steep rises in the price of fuel-wood in urban areas. Although a large number of studies on deforestation have appeared, the actual forces behind deforestation have been very poorly understood in most of the developing countries
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Johannes, Quack, and Schulz Mascha. "Who Counts as 'None'? Ambivalent, Embodied, and Situational Modes of Nonreligiosity in Contemporary South Asia." Religion and Society 14, no. 1 (2023): 126–39. https://doi.org/10.3167/arrs.2023.070303.

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People in South Asia who neither believe in god(s) nor engage in religious practices nevertheless often self-identify as Muslims or Hindus rather than&mdash;or in addition to&mdash;identifying as atheists. The situational and contextual dynamics generating such positionings have implications for the conceptualization of nonreligion and secular lives. Based on ethnographic research in India and Bangladesh and focusing on two individuals, we attend to embodied and more ambivalent modes of nonreligiosity. This enables us to understand nonreligion as situated social practices and beyond what is ty
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Rose, Elizabeth L., and Nandini Lahiri. "Individual Perceptions of Institutional Uncertainty: Evidence from India." Journal of Comparative International Management 25, no. 1 (2022): 30–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.55482/jcim.2022.32900.

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The nature of a location’s institutional environment affects businesses and individual citizens, and the extent to which people trust institutions may affect regulatory compliance. We investigate institutional trust among three groups in India: founders of entrepreneurial ventures, second (or later) generation managers of family firms, and salaried employees. Rather than treating the institutional environment as monolithic, we consider six components that represent policy, implementation, and security: central and state governments, bureaucracy, judiciary, army, and police. Based on large-scal
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Dichen Angmo, Ranu Rajpurohit, and Akhilesh Kumar Srivastava. "Ayurvedic approach to managing lifestyle disorders." Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences 9, no. 10 (2025): 119–22. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.10.19.

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Illnesses associated with a certain lifestyle are referred to as lifestyle illnesses. The biggest obstacles to a healthy existence are altered lifestyle choices brought about by a more sedentary way of living, work demands, and competitive living. Diseases known as lifestyle disorders are not spread from person to person or from environment to person, rather, they are brought on by unhealthy lifestyle choices like smoking, binge drinking, poor diet, poor eating habits, inactivity, insomnia, and psychological stress. Ayurveda is a holistic science. Its primary goal is to keep healthy people hea
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Curtis, Jesse. "White Evangelicals as a “People”: The Church Growth Movement from India to the United States." Religion and American Culture 30, no. 1 (2020): 108–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rac.2020.2.

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ABSTRACTThis article begins with a simple question: How did white evangelicals respond to the civil rights movement? Traditional answers are overwhelmingly political. As the story goes, white evangelicals became Republicans. In contrast, this article finds racial meaning in the places white evangelicals, themselves, insisted were most important: their churches. The task of evangelization did not stop for a racial revolution. What white evangelicals did with race as they tried to grow their churches is the subject of this article. Using the archives of the leading evangelical church growth theo
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DE, ROHIT, and ROBERT TRAVERS. "Petitioning and Political Cultures in South Asia: Introduction." Modern Asian Studies 53, no. 1 (2019): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x18000537.

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On 4 May 2014, as a tumultuous general election in India drew to a close, theIndian Expressnewspaper published a column by Tavleen Singh, with the headline ‘No more petitioners: no more petitioners’. The column went on to quote P. Chidambaran, the outgoing finance minister of the defeated Congress government, who diagnosed a historical shift in the mentality of the Indian electorate. ‘India has moved on,’ Chidambaran was reported as saying, ‘from a petitioner society to an aspirational one. Treating people as petitioners is a mistake . . . even the poor demand a better life and are no longer r
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Jana, Smarajit, Protim Ray, Krishnangshu Roy, Debashis Mandal, Mr Sudhanshu Chakraborty, and Shyam Sundar Jha. "A Community Based Study to Assess Adherence of Antiretroviral Therapy among People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) in Kolkata, India." International Research Journal of Engineering, IT & Scientific Research 1, no. 1 (2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/irjeis.v1i1.28.

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Access Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy. A community based antiretroviral (ART) drugs adherence study was conducted in Kolkata, India beginning in January and concluding in March 2011. This study was designed to explore the level of adherence as well as factors influencing adherence to ART by those who are receiving treatment through a public health care delivery system. This health care system is implemented through the National AIDS Control Program in the state of West Bengal, India. The research findings showed a high degree of non-adherence, between 48-52%, among the ART recipients. Ana
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Aziz, Namra, Ankita Wal, Pranay Wal, and Rupa Bhalla. "Internet Addiction in India: Its Current Prevalence and Psychological and Complementary Treatment Techniques." Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews 16, no. 1 (2020): 20–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2666082216666200106120104.

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Background: In this technical era, undoubtedly, the internet has brought a great revolution worldwide. Smartphones and technology-mediated social networking sites have caused a drastic increase in internet usage in all age groups of people. This has caused internet captivity leading to its addiction. Objective: The paper focussed on the mediators and predictors of internet addiction in India in all age groups of people. Its long-term solutions, i.e. psychological and complementary treatments were focussed that work on personal level rather than disease level. Methods: An extensive literature r
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Bhattacharyya, Shatarupa. "Localising Global Faiths The Heterodox Pantheon of the Sundarbans." Asian Review of World Histories 5, no. 1 (2017): 141–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.12773/arwh.2017.5.1.141.

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This essay foregrounds the Sundarbans, a littoral zone in India that moves between sea and land and is a site of global history. It studies the pantheon of divinities, especially Bonbibi (Lady of the Forest), a mythical figure of Muslim origin. Such deities are worshipped by both Hindus and Muslims exclusively in the Sundarbans (Beautiful Forest) that straddles the state of West Bengal (India) and the nation-state of Bangladesh. It demonstrates how the Sundarbans, during Islamisation in the medieval era actively adapted, as against passively adopting, the global faith of Islam to suit the loca
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Singh, Krishna Kant. "Discovering the Theme of Politics in the Fictional World of Arun Joshi's The City and The River." International Journal of Research 10, no. 9 (2023): 97–105. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8323443.

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<em>As the dictionary explains politics is the science or art of government, political views, its which has concern with not only government machinery rather the more attention paid on public affairs and welfare living in a particular territory. After the independence of India several tumults and turmoil have occurred which have harassed the public welfare and the country is terribly influenced by it. The political conditions of the country have been expressed by a series of novelists who have expressed their views in for and against of the then government. The novels of Aron Joshi present the
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