Monthly Archives: December 2013
1. Benefits of Yoga on you
Dr. Hanumant R. Lunge
Yoga the ancient Indian world for “union of mind and body” is far more than a physical fitness regimen. It helps one achieve optimum physical and psychological health. Yoga is the answer to all these problems. Since persistently high levels of stress hormones, particularly cortical, can undermine function of the immune system, here too yoga can help.
2. DEVELOPING ROLE OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEUR IN INDIA
Prof. Mahesh S. Gaikwad
Women owned businesses are highly increasing in the economies of almost all countries. The hidden entrepreneurial potentials of women have gradually been changing with the growing sensitivity to the role & economic status in the society. Skill, Knowledge & adaptability in business are the main reason for women to take up entrepreneurship.In the global economy of the 21st century, international trade will be a key source of economic growth and development. A recent survey conducted in several countries by the National Foundation of Women Business Owners (NFWBO) indicates that women-owned firms involved in the global marketplace. It provides insights to the truths & myths about the role of women entrepreneurship in society as a whole & also capability/caliber of women as individual. In a world of rapid change, all entrepreneurs must have the flexibility and creativity to meet the changes they face. The importance of a strong, mindful vision that can lead toward a better world is often underestimated. In spite of many hurdles, Women are excelling in business with flying Colors.
3. Challenges to Oriental Studies in 21st Century with Special Reference to APSS
Vijaya Valhe
Prologue: Vedic Literature is the oldest literature in the oriental language Sanskrit; it includes four Vedas and other related text and material. Although this literature enjoys the status of ‘World cultural Heritage Literature’ its legacy is completely ignored in this modern world by the Indian people, which further created many difficulties for the in-depth research in the related and interdisciplinary subjects. As a consequence the knowledge of Vedic language like syntax, grammar etc. and other required material for the research is not easily available, hence it is not easy to carry out the research; for example due to non-availability of apt commentary with appropriate explanation the researchers face many difficulties while analyzing the said literature. The foremost problem that an Indian researcher faces while searching for the appropriate reference material is that most of the original manuscripts of these ancient scriptures are in possession of the International Libraries and are very difficult to refer. This paper is to assess the challenges faced by the research scholars of Vedic Literature in general and of APSS in particular.
4. Empowerment of Women
Miss. Varsha Haibati Bhosale,
Twentieth century has brought a great change in the lives of women all over the world influencing their attitudes, values aspirations, ways of feeling, standards of behaviour and actions for effective participation in all walks of life.
Empowering of women presupposes a drastic, dynamic and democratic change in the perception and expectation from women in our society. To help women to attain economic independence is the first priority for such a change when a women attains economic independence she naturally becomes the mistress of own body and author of her own decisions. Even she can take free choice of her sex life and no one can force her to use her for their pleasure one benefit. A scientific perception of women’s needs is essential for the process which leads to the empowering. The status of women is a significant reflection of the social justice in a society. Women have contributed to the progress of humanity on every age. They have several as the corner stone of stability. They have been instruments of change. They have contributed significantly towards nation making.
5. Financial Burden of Public Debt of the State Governments in India
Prof. Dr.Prema Arun Yadav
The paper analyses the interest payments of the state governments in India during the reform period. The Centre and State Governments in interest payments trends during the period of study are examined of the state governments in India from 1990-2010. Gross and Net interest payments of the State Governments in India.
6. Global Employment Opportunities and English Language Profic
Mr. Uttam Ramchandra Patil
Education has always been a matter of great concern with all the species. However, when it comes to human beings, education receives multifarious shades. Most of the human education is done with the help of language. A human being’s very existence depends on his or her knowledge of the language of the society of which they are part. Language is such a phenomenon which differentiates human beings from other species. It is the tool of human communication.
Language proficiency is very crucial as far its use is concerned. It can give the user not only respect in the community but a better employment. It is the most successful tool of all human transactions: financial and non-financial. The language like English carries great importance in this era of globalization. It has become the language of the globe. The knowledge of and proficiency in English has always brought a person great opportunities. With English, a person can be locally revered in a country like India and globally accommodated. English language proficiency can increase the worth of the person, consequently employment chances to him/her increase. Proficiency in English brings the person the world-wide job in local, national as well as multinational companies. This paper is an attempt to the ways of employability enhancement through proficiency in English. The current age which is specifically the age of the liberalization, privatization and globalization has almost brought about a big change in the world. With the advent of the computer revolution the human life has accelerated its speed to an unbelievable stage. The human world is shrinking very fast.
It is coming up a village and hence the idea of the global village is getting deeply rooted. The racial, social, political, religious breaches in the world are being diminished. Such a world needed a thread of control and it is found in the form of English language.
7. REPRESENTATION OF INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS WOMEN IN MANJU KAPUR’S NOVELS
Prof. Shinde Sampada Laxman
India writing in English has now very important existence in the field of fiction. Many women writers have tried to contribute in the field of novels. The earlier novels were about the social and political issucs of the society. The male novelists mostly produced the women characters and thcir roles. It was only the refelections of the opinions and experiences of male. But this semario has
changed after some time. The novelistas desire to expose not only the society but they expressed the psychology of people. The purpose of this paper is to dtate the issues related to the middle class or upper middle class women. This study is based on the widely read novels of a famous Indian English novelist manju kapur, entitled ‘Diffcult Daughters’ and married woman the woman’s quedtions today’ aer therefore no longer an issue to the position of woman within the family or their rights for total dircction of change that our dociety is taking cconomic political political, docial and intellcctual pepccption.In this context the role of woman is discussed in the novels of manju kapur have to get married and be submissive to their husbands was given a second look when we read her novels. Her firet novel ‘Difficult Daughters’ (1998) has won the common wealth prize and was a number one best
seller in Indian. It is about the historical backdrop of partrtition. Her second novel ‘Married Woman’ (2002) is a work of envestigative on the most political issues of the demolition of babri masjid and woman’s obsession with love. Manju kapur’s protagonists struggal betwwwn tradition and modernity, family and society.In this way, manju kapur in these two novels presents woman who try to esatablish their own identity.
8. IMPACT OF DEFORESTATION ON ENVIRONMENT
DR. VARSHA VAIDYA
Deforestation is the conversion of forested areas to non forest land for the purpose of growth and development of human society.Since forest support greater number of animals and more species than arable land , destruction of significant areas of forest cover has resulted in degradation of environment with reduced biodiversity. The clearing of forest is not a recent activity. Deforestation has been practiced by humans since ancient time before the beginning of civilization. As a result most of the world’s tropical forests which is of increasing environmental concern . It is estimated that every year 6.3 million hector of tropical wood land is cleared. Hence an effort is made in the present paper is tothrow light on impact of deforestation on environment.
9. Political exclusion of Muslim in India
Prof. Dr. Prakash Pawar
Through this research paper an attempt is made to put forth a critique on the interplay of religion and politics in post-independent India” on the basis of four major arguments.Firstly, in Post independent India, religion has been one of the one major bases of politics. The nature of Muslim society in India is not homogenous. It has been divided into many social and political groups. Its voting behavior has been not homogenous. Secondly, after 1990 Muslim politics has changed. It does not portray one pattern. Its politics has many patterns but basically Muslim majority politics & Muslim minority politics are two major patterns of Indian Muslim Politics. Thirdly, Muslim political voting behavior has been homogenous, is a myth. This myth is strong in
Hindu society. Fourthly,
10. गडचिरोली जिल्ह्यातील आदिवासी जमात-माडिया गोंड
Prof. Dr. Hirachand C. Weskade
11. लोकपाल आणि लोकायुक्त
Prof. Major Ghanwat
12. जागतिकिकरनातिल लोकप्रशासनाची भूमिका
Prof. Dr. A. B. Jagdale
13. जागतिकीकरनाचे शिक्षणावरील परिणाम
Prof. S. P. Velhal
14. भारतात मानवी अधिकाराचा विकास आणि जागतिकीकरनाचे परिणाम
Prof. Dr. Vakil T. Shekh
15. श्री. वसंतदादा पाटील यांचे नेतृत्व
Prof. Dr. Dinakar Patil
16. राजकीय क्षेत्रातील उच्चापदास्थांचा भ्रष्टाचार व तत्कालीन सरकारची भूमिका
Pratibha Tavari
17. भारतातील न्यायालयीन सक्रियता
Prof. Manisha Shankar Yadav
18. श्रीमंत मालोजीराजे यांचे सामाजिक व राजकीय कार्य
Prof. Dr. S. M. Gavade
19. अखंड ज्ञानज्योती सवित्रिबाई फुले
Dr. Ajun D. Mhalingekar
20. ठुमरीच्या विकासातील महत्वाचा दुवा : उस्ताद वाजिद अली शाह
Dr. Vinod Thakur desai
21. संगीतशिक्षा एवं मनोविज्ञान
Prof. Snehashish J. Das
22. संशोधन अहवाल
Prof. Varsha Y. Patil
23. संत साहित्यातील क्रांतदर्शी संत चोखा मेळा
Prof. Rakha Adhav
24. जेजुरीचा खंडोबा – मराठा कालीन राज्य कर्त्याचा कुलाधर्म कुळाचार
Prof. D. B. Jadhav and Prof. S. B. Jadhav
25. INDIAN WOMEN : THEIR SOCIAL SITUATION & CONSTRAINTS
Dr. T. S. THORAT
In the first page of the Bible it is inscribed “Man and Women are created after the image and likeness of God”. Even in Hindu religion Woman is given a sacred place. Women make up almost 50 percent of the human resources of our country and they can be even greater instruments in the development of human resources than men. Their role is tremendously important because they can enter in any profession or economic activity. They also remain as mothers and care-takers of our potential human resources – the children. Now there is a growing awareness among nations that women need to play a significant role in all aspects of development process. Now let us discuss the social situation and constraints of Indian women.