Monthly Archives: September 2013
1. Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) & Therapy Adherence of People living with HIV/AIDS”
Jagadish T. Patil
The challenges facing the health system in India are likely to impact on life-long adherence for patients in the context of the rollout of ART. Smaller ART programs have been able to demonstrate good adherence rates, but the question remains if this can be achieved by large public sector ART programs. Most adherence researchers share the basic understanding that patients are adherent when they take their medications as prescribed by the health provider. An approach to adherence that combines both clinical and social knowledge- a biosocial approach- is likely to move us to a better understanding of adherence and how to improve adherence to ART. This study on ART adherence of HIV patients aims to gather and document information that could be used to improve services and program strategies for strengthening and maintaining adherence at ART rollout sites in Kolhapur district.
2. The Journey of Amendments of the Constitutions of India: 1950 to 2013
Vishakha J. Dalke
Amendments of the Indian Constitution have been done for the purpose of variation, addition or cancellation of any provision made in the constitution. Since the enactment of the Constitution of India on 26th November 1949, there have been 98 amendments made to it till 2013. Numbers of Bills are introduced before Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha for further improving the Constitution. Parliament has been bestowed with the constituent power, using which changes in the Indian Constitution can be made. However, the basic structure of the Indian Constitution cannot be changed under any circumstances. In case any amendment violates the basic structure of constitution, it should be revised and changed. The researcher has tried to identify and give a synoptic review of amendments of Constitution of India from 1950 to 2013.
3. DEVELOPMENT OF MARINE FISH PRODUCTION IN INDIA
Tanaji Udgirkar
The fishery management and development is one of tremendous importance. It is concerned with the management of fishery resources, which may lead to an improvement not only in the quality but also in the quantity of the fish. India is the third largest producer of fish in the world. India produces only 9 percent of total supply of fish in Asia. It was observed that in 1951 total fish production was about 0.7 million tones. This had increased to 7.9 million tonnes in 2009- 10. However, we have not exploited of marine fishery resources fully. The study includes the generalized principal of management. Used in the development of fisheries in India. Key words : Contribution of fisheries sector to gross domestic product potential of fishery resources and Development of marine fishery in India.
4. EXCLUDED PEOPLE AND I.C.T: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF LAMAN IN KOLHAPUR DISTRICT
Vijay B. Musai
After accepting new economic policy in 1991 In the leadership of former prime minister P. V. Narsighrao and the direction former finance minister Dr. Manmohan Sigh. In the view of implementing new economic policy India has nowadays been international arena of privatization, liberalization and globalization .These all three major aspects are indentified as face of free economic system and its influenced on various factor such as industrial sector, agriculture sector, service sector, education sector , information communication technology [i.e.] est. Regarding the effect of new economic policy [L.P.G.] I.C.T. has been influencing on the Indian society for last fifteen to eighteen years in mainly social issues particularly say that women problem ,human right, social justice, social policies, environmental related social issue, cast discrimination, upliftment of lower cast marginal groups etc. By taking these all social issues, marginal group’s people cannot be ignored as social suffered factor. It also considered to have deprived in Indian society