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A Modern Scripture Sharing Ancient Values : Satsang Diksha By HH Mahant Swami Maharaj

Journal

Journal NameGlobal Online Electronic International Interdisciplinary Research Journal

Title of PaperA Modern Scripture Sharing Ancient Values : Satsang Diksha By HH Mahant Swami Maharaj

Volume NumberXII

Page Number6

Published YearOctober 2023

ISSN/ISBN No22785639

Gandhi and Industrial Dispute: Fasting and Arbitration – A Case Study of Ahmedabad Mill Strike

Journal

Journal NameSurabhi

Title of PaperGandhi and Industrial Dispute: Fasting and Arbitration – A Case Study of Ahmedabad Mill Strike

PublisherAyudh Publication

Volume Number3

Page Number6

Published YearFebruary 2022

ISSN/ISBN No2349 : 4557

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Slow Violence of Surveillance Capitalism in Samit Basu's Chosen Spirits (2020)

Journal

Journal NameDrishti: the Sight

Title of PaperSlow Violence of Surveillance Capitalism in Samit Basu's Chosen Spirits (2020)

PublisherRupjyoti Goswami

Volume Number13.2

Page Number115-119

Published YearNovember 2024

ISSN/ISBN No2319-8281

Indexed INOthers

Reading Posthuman Disability in Kurt Vonnegut’s SF Galapagos (1985)

Journal

Journal NameDrishti: the Sight

Title of PaperReading Posthuman Disability in Kurt Vonnegut’s SF Galapagos (1985)

PublisherRupjyoti Goswami

Volume Number13

Page Number155-159

Published YearJune 2024

ISSN/ISBN No2319-8281

Indexed INOthers

Abstract

Disability studies is a multidisciplinary field relevant to liberal arts and applied fields, drawing on paradigms and constructs from various disciplines like literature, anthropology, sociology, history, politics, education, and others. In the postmodern novels of Kurt Vonnegut, disability serves as a figure for alienation, helplessness, and paralysis in a world dominated by hyperreality, commodity capitalism, fragmentation, and commercialization of America. SF writers like Kurt Vonnegut, Thomas Pynchon, Octavia Butler, and others have taken disability to a new level by adding questions about the mutability of bodily form to make SF’s productive sites for critical interrogation and construction of the dis/abled body, which this paper will discuss. Disability has more prominence within the SF genre as it frequently explores mutant body forms (posthuman), how images of disability engage with the text through a problem and crisis, and provides a restrictive or liberating view of disability via binary oppositions, i.e., human and posthuman.

Collaborative Teaching-Learning in Classroom cum Research-Based Setting and its Impact

Conference

Title of PaperCollaborative Teaching-Learning in Classroom cum Research-Based Setting and its Impact

Proceeding NameThe IAFOR International Conference on Education in Hawaii 2024 Official Conference Proceedings

PublisherIAFOR

Author NameAman Deep Singh and Kaushik Nagadev Bhuyan

OrganizationIAFOR

Year , VenueJanuary 2024 , Hawaii, USA

Page Number93-105

ISSN/ISBN No2189-1036

Indexed INOthers

Abstract

Education has evolved through the refinement of effective teaching methods, and technology has been vital. It enables teachers to use interactive whiteboards, virtual classrooms, and online learning platforms. Education has also become more personalized, allowing students to learn at their convenience and work on their metacognitive abilities. The shift towards collaborative teaching and learning techniques has been pioneered in the last few years, gaining considerable attention and being at the forefront of research. Its rapid adoption is due to its transformative potential that turns the learning environment into an interactive learning space; it implies inclusivity, participation and, most importantly, deep learning, and improving retention ability. This paradigm helps to identify and fill the gap between the real and virtual worlds, allowing learners rapid access to knowledge from any part of the world and leveraging the power of technology to firstly, make learning more engaging and effective and, secondly, foster creativity that is necessary for developing critical thinking and problemsolving skills. Technology has become the vehicle for course delivery and a place where everyone involved can meet.

AI and Digital Sentience in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun: A Study of Posthuman Performity

Book Chapter

Book NameAI and Emotions in Digital Society

PublisherIGI Global

Author NameAman Deep Singh

Page Number232-254

Chapter TitleAI and Digital Sentience in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun: A Study of Posthuman Performity

Published YearJanuary 2024

ISSN/ISBN No9798369308028

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

Science fiction (SF) is pivotal in shaping the readers’ attitudes towards the future. Still, the main objective of a science fiction novel or film is not to predict the future or to assess any technological advancement. SF, mainly, teaches us what it means to be humane in a changing world of citizenship cum globalization. To convey this message, novelists and movie makers portray artificial intelligence (AI) as an autonomous or human-like character to ponder the condition of humans in flux and the social, economic, and political issues regarding technological advancement. Through the perspective of Klara, the robot protagonist, we explore artificial intelligence and consciousness, the posthuman situation of humanity, the future of utopia, humanity’s changing ideologies, and the human-machine relationship or human-nonhuman relationship. The way AI enacts humans is debatable as AI introspection reflects new capacities for human potential and mirrors the limits of humanity (i.e., the creature is defined and associated with its creator).

Anthropomorphism and Social Robotics in Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun (2021)

Conference

Title of PaperAnthropomorphism and Social Robotics in Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun (2021)

Proceeding Name11th IEEE Humanitarian Technology Conference 2023

PublisherIEEE Xplore

Author NameAman Deep Singh

OrganizationIEEE

Year , VenueOctober 2023 , Marwadi University, Rajkot, Gujarat

Page Number420-427

ISSN/ISBN No979-8-3503-2614-7

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

Anthropomorphism is the universal human tendency to attribute human-like qualities to non-human beings to help one rationalise a situation or another's behaviour in various social environments. It is an essential human attitude that starts in childhood and continues throughout life. Social robots are those who interact socially with humans and display social features. These social robots are popular in science fiction novels and movies as they appear realistic and accurate to life. They are involved in everyday conversation with humans, indicating preferences and comparing real and fictional robots. Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun (2021) reflects the behavioral, psychological, sociological, and technological facets of human-robot interaction (HRI) literature. Kazuo Ishiguro uses anthropomorphism to deliver what it means to be human; how people assign human-like qualities to social robots reflects their vision of a human being. Through AI consciousness and anthropomorphism, Ishiguro offers readers a chance to look at how we imagine ourselves and our creations, reminding them that the stories we tell about AI are also stories about us as humans. Anthropomorphism is not rooted in a specific belief system but in interaction, especially where one must establish a relationship with a non-human entity as if it were an actual human.

Narrating oil: Witnessing Eco-crisis and Violence in Helon Habila’s Petrofiction Oil on Water (2010)

Journal

Journal NameDrishti: the Sight

Title of PaperNarrating oil: Witnessing Eco-crisis and Violence in Helon Habila’s Petrofiction Oil on Water (2010)

PublisherRupjyoti Goswami

Volume Number12

Page Number65-68

Published YearMay 2023

ISSN/ISBN No2319-8281

Indexed INOthers

Abstract

Petrofiction, a term coined by Amitav Ghosh, emphasizes oil encounters, explores novelistic and planetary problems, and creates ideologies through the nexus of oil infrastructure and extraction. Niger Delta has become one of the world’s most endangered and polluted ecosystems. In this place, lawlessness and criminality manifest themselves in theft and kidnapping, hindering the development of society. Petrofiction, like Oil on Water (2010), mainly revolves around the individual psyche and how social structures are shaped by hydrocarbon energy that marks the advent of Petromodernity, the future, a path away from poverty, and the redemption of a nation. Oil on Water (2010) challenges the Western narrative of violence and focuses on the specificity of place and its mediation by histories of economic and political relationships with the world. Helon Habila is considered a literary chronicler of post-independent Nigeria, and his novels are socially conscious, portraying the Nigerian social experience. Habila’s petrofiction foregrounds how economic and political relationships have evoked violent ecological transformation inseparable from Delta's degenerating conditions. Oil on Water (2010) highlights the difficulty of generating explanatory narratives that help make sense of place affected by petro-violence, i.e., psychosocial, and ecological repercussions. The use and abuse of energy have significantly impacted the world, and writers like Helon Hablila highlight the social and environmental consequences of fossil-fuel energy's industrialization.

Reflection of Women in the Religious History and Literature of Gujarat

Journal

Journal NameInternational Journal of Arts Commerce & Management

Title of PaperReflection of Women in the Religious History and Literature of Gujarat

PublisherSERS (Scientific & Engineering Research Society)

Volume Number10

Page Number14

Published YearDecember 2022

ISSN/ISBN No2250-2297

Indexed INOthers

Abstract

Women"s history had always remained a marginalized and subaltern history. In the modern historical trends and discourses, focus on women and gender history has been crucial, revealing and much needed. The history of ordinary women needs to be uncovered - their lifestyle, customs, beliefs and backgrounds. However, even within this historical strand, political and social life of women has relatively been treated well, while the cultural aspects comprising religious life is shelved aside. In this paper, we investigate the religious history of women through a newly emerged yet significant religious tradition of Gujarat in the early 19th century – The Swaminarayan Sampradaya. Amalgamating the two historical disciplines of gender history and religious history facilitates us for fresh inquiries, revealing accurate insights of everyday religious life of women. Investigating the role, depiction and contribution of women, this paper deals with critical analysis of accounts of women"s lives in the Swaminarayan Sampradaya. In the early 19th century, women were largely absent from the public religious sphere. Yet, a significant and substantial role and participation of women is seen in this tradition. Therefore, a fresh inquiry is required through an alternate history based on the vernacular sources. This is one such unique tradition which sheds light in detail on the religious life of ordinary women hailing from different backgrounds. Focusing on how women are described in the vast and rich prose and poetic literature of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya, this paper aims to prise out the crucial history of the religious lives of women in the early 19th century. Through this paper, we intend to write the history of Swaminarayan Sampradaya from women"s narrative.

Brahmanand Swami: A Case Study in the Historic Interaction of Intellectual Tradition and Spiritual Experience

Journal

Journal NameRAJASTHAN HISTORY CONGRESS PROCEEDING VOLUME XXXVI

Title of PaperBrahmanand Swami: A Case Study in the Historic Interaction of Intellectual Tradition and Spiritual Experience

PublisherRajasthan History Congress

Volume NumberXXXVI

Page Number4

Published YearFebruary 2022

ISSN/ISBN No2321-1288

Indexed INOthers

Gandhi and Industrial Dispute: Fasting and Arbitration – A Case Study of Ahmedabad Mill Strike

Journal

Journal NameSurabhi

Title of PaperGandhi and Industrial Dispute: Fasting and Arbitration – A Case Study of Ahmedabad Mill Strike

PublisherAyudh Publication

Volume Number3

Page Number6

Published YearFebruary 2022

ISSN/ISBN No2349 : 4557

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Abstract

Having spent his childhood in Kathiawar, Mohandas had experienced a few unique methodologies of resistance. Young Mohandas had never anticipated that he would ever implement these techniques he learnt as a child to settle one of the historical industrial conflicts by leading the struggle between the workers and owners of Ahmedabad mills. Popularly known as the Ahmedabad Mill Strike, this internal conflict did not involve external adversaries like the British and hence required delicate solution. Known as the ‘Manchester of India’, Ahmedabad was a booming cotton textile centre hosting hundreds of mills and employing thousands of mill-workers. Following the First World War, conditions had become harsh for the Ahmedabad Mill workers due to the plague and inflation. The situation had become critical to such an extent that on one hand, the workers resorted to strike and on the other hand, the mill-owners resorted to lockout. This deadlock between the workers and the owners was unlocked by Gandhiji by employing unprecedented, unique and undeterred methods. Understanding human psyche, Gandhi exercised psychological persuasion and moral methods on the strong foundation of non-violent satyagraha. These methods reflected practical application of Gandhi’s theories and beliefs. While contemporary class conflicts and industrial struggles involved bloodbath, the Ahmedabad Mill Strike stood apart for its non- violence. Gandhi mobilised the workers through his dynamic leadership, while maintaining healthy working relations with the mill-owners. This was perhaps early reflection of the major events to unfold in the anti-colonial movement. Gandhi also expanded the scope of strategies to be employed in India’s struggle for independence by carrying out first of his seventeen fasts.

Students' Satisfaction: Paramount for Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University

Book Chapter

Book NameStudent Satisfaction with Open Distance Learning: Experiments of Open Universities

PublisherCommonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA)

Author NameDr Jainee Shah, Prof. Ami Upadhyay

Page Number19-25

Chapter TitleStudents' Satisfaction: Paramount for Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University

Published YearJanuary 2021

ISSN/ISBN No 978-81-88770-39-7

Impact Of Digital Literacy Programs On Empowerment Of Rural Communities: Case Studies From Developing Regions

Journal

Journal NameLibrary Progress International

Title of PaperImpact Of Digital Literacy Programs On Empowerment Of Rural Communities: Case Studies From Developing Regions

PublisherLibrary Progress International

Volume Number Vol. 44 No. 3 (2024): LIB PRO. 44(3), JUL-DEC 2024 (Published: 31-07-2024)

Page Number22834-22841

Published YearJuly 2024

ISSN/ISBN No970 1052

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

This research article aims to examine the effects of digital literacy programs on the enhancement of the status of rural communities in developing countries, especially in India. This research uses both quantitative and qualitative approaches to evaluate the impact of these programs on information, economics, and self-empowerment. The data were obtained from the surveys and interviews in several rural areas and show the changes in the use of digital tools, which increased from 35% before the program to 75% after the program. The participants also noted improved availability of the necessary materials and a 20% rise in the average monthly earnings; there was also an increase in the number of small businesses. Moreover, the programs helped to improve the level of self-organization and self-estimation, which contributed to the formation of a more active and integrated community. Nevertheless, some of the issues that emerged include a lack of technical support, and a stable internet connection, which needs enhancement of the infrastructure and staff development. The results call for the effectiveness of digital literacy programs to be further enhanced to achieve the best outcomes for the learners. Further studies should focus on the long-term outcomes and the possibility of transferring the effective strategies to other locations

Artificial Intelligence And Job Sector- Need For Laws

Journal

Journal NameEducational Administration: Theory and Practice

Title of PaperArtificial Intelligence And Job Sector- Need For Laws

PublisherEducational Administration: Theory and Practice

Volume NumberVol. 30 No. 3 (2024)

Page Number690-701

Published YearApril 2024

ISSN/ISBN No1300-4832

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence technology has been growing at an unparalleled rate along with the roles of jobs in present times. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation are transforming how one works and it has begun to produce positive influences over several industries. The present investigation attempts to discuss the detrimental impacts of bias and unfairness of AI on equal rights in job sectors. The self-determination right and autonomy protection are the primary focus of this study. The intervention of AI technology in the fundamental human rights of individuals leads to several concerns in job sectors such as discrimination in jobs, job displacements, lack of privacy and freedom and reduced job satisfaction. To resolve these questions, the governing bodies are required to create frameworks and amendments in existing laws for trustworthy, sensible and ethical Artificial intelligence constructed from the perception of human rights. AI technology produces various benefits to human society and the Job sector yet, it produces few adverse impacts on human rights. Hence, this inquiry lays the foundation for the modification of existing laws to prevent the violation of human rights caused by AI technology in the job sector. This paper explores the various aspects of human rights that can get affected by the indiscriminate use of AI, the strengths and weaknesses of the same and the need for regulation in the particular arena which is totally unregulated.

NEED FOR LAWS IN INDIA TO REGULATE THE CURIOUS PREMISE OF AUTOMATION/ ALGORITHMIC BIAS IN ALGORITHMIC DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS - AN ANALYTICAL STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO EU AND US AND INDIA

Journal

Journal NameEuropean Chemical Bulletin

Title of PaperNEED FOR LAWS IN INDIA TO REGULATE THE CURIOUS PREMISE OF AUTOMATION/ ALGORITHMIC BIAS IN ALGORITHMIC DECISION-MAKING SYSTEMS - AN ANALYTICAL STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO EU AND US AND INDIA

PublisherEuropean Chemical Bulletin

Volume NumberVolume 11 Issue 1

Page Number631-642

Published YearJanuary 2021

ISSN/ISBN NoISSN 2063-5346

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence has percolated in the deepest crevices of our lives. It is ubiquitously used by everyone. The working of artificial intelligence is dependent on algorithms. These algorithms decide on the output of that the system will produce. The data that is fed into the system is one of the most important factors to understand the reason for the outcome that the system produces. There can be certain inherent biases in the input data, that might affect the final outcome. Algorithmic data and bias are problem that we need to tackle, this bias is called automation bias, which needs to be mitigated or otherwise it can lead to plethora of problems. In United States of America and European Union, there has been some legislative effort to tackle this problem namely The Algorithmic Accountability Act 2019 and the proposed The Artificial Intelligence Act, EU which deals with private accountability of the companies in case of indiscretion exhibited by the algorithmic decisional systems. In India, data protection is the realm of fundamental rights and protected under the Right to privacy, however the automation/algorithmic bias has further repercussions which has been discussed at length in this article. The article has its premise mainly on three aspects 1) The idea of bias that exists in the algorithms 2) the comparison of the existing legislation to tackle bias and the effectiveness 3) the need for a legislation like the two nations to tackle automation bias, considering that India is a huge market with an enormous potential for data manipulation. The scholar understands that each country needs a unique feature in the legislation according to the diversity and the representative capacities.

Frugal Innovation for Sustainable Global Business Growth: Development of an Adjustable LPG Stove Stand for Higher Fuel Efficiency

Conference

Title of PaperFrugal Innovation for Sustainable Global Business Growth: Development of an Adjustable LPG Stove Stand for Higher Fuel Efficiency

Proceeding NameStrategic and Entrepreneurial Decisions

PublisherStrategic Management Forum

Author NameParamasivan S Vellala, Nachiyar P Vellala, K B Sutar

OrganizationIndian Institute of Management - IIM Mumbai

Year , VenueDecember 2024 , IIM Mumbai

Page Number40-41

Indexed INOthers

Abstract

In order to meet the ongoing fuel crisis triggered by the growing population in general and the supply chain bottlenecks emanated from the unprecedented pandemic Covid-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war in particular, extensive research is being carried out in the areas of fuel conservation and alternative fuels. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the most commonly used conventional fuel for domestic application. In urban India, the total domestic consumption of LPG is very high. However, many poor house hold could not afford the inflated cost of LPG Gas over a period of time. In the existing structure of LPG Gas stove, the distance between the burner and stand is constant which increases the consumption of LPG and decreases its efficiency. This paper addresses this issue and developed an adjustable cost-effective LPG stove stand that can reduce the fuel consumption and enhance the efficiency.

India's Faster Progress Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Digital Financial Inclusion

Conference

Title of PaperIndia's Faster Progress Towards Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from Digital Financial Inclusion

Proceeding Name12TH International Conference on Synergies Unleashed: Charting the Future Landscape with Business Analytics, Sustainable Development Goals & Digital Economy

PublisherDhaka University

Author NameDr.Paramasivan S Vellala

OrganizationPG & Research Department of Commerce, Vivekanandha College of Arts & Science for Women, Tiruchengode, Periyar University, Tamil Nadu

Year , VenueMarch 2024 , VICASW Thiruchengode Erode

Page Number7

Indexed INOthers

Abstract

India is embarking upon faster progress towards achieving the targets laid down by Sustainable Development Goals [SDGs] through rapid digital transformation in the last one decade. The Government of India’s initiative of making a vibrant Digital Public Infrastructure [DPI] that is consisting of Aadhar-Mobile-Jan Dhan Yojana, Direct Benefit Transfer [DBT] have considerable improved the public delivery system and has created an eco-system that can achieve India’s faster progress towards a number of SDGs. This paper addresses how the Digital Public Infrastructure and Digital Financial Inclusion helped India recently towards becoming third largest economy in the world and a beacon of hope for the millions of poor people to come out of the poverty trap and be part of India’s celebrated growth story. Digital financial inclusion consist of the use of the cost-effective digital means like mobile banking to reach currently financially excluded and underserved populations with a range of formal financial services suited to their needs that can be delivered through sustainability and scalability. The Socio-economic variables like age, gender, per capita income, education level, access to digital banking services, growth of per capita deposits, growth of per capita credit, mobile phone ownership etc. are identified as dominant variables that trigger digital financial inclusion in India. This study provides timely insights to policy makers to use digital financial inclusion as a powerful medium through which faster progress towards SDGs can be achieved.

Inclusive Growth: An Indian Perspective

Book

PublisherSynergy Books India (Bookwell Publications, New Delhi)

Published YearJanuary 2020

ISSN/ISBN NoISBN: 9788194526902

Indexed INOthers

Abstract

Development economics witnessed several paradigm shifts. The current shift from pro poor growth to inclusive growth is attracting the attention of researchers and policy makers across the world. Different strategies and models evolved over a period of time. There is no universal definition of inclusive growth. From the existing literature, inclusive growth may be defined as broad based growth which not only creates new economic opportunities but also ensures the participation of the poor in the growth process and facilitates equal access to these opportunities by all- particularly the poor. However, there is lack of theory building in the conceptual framework of inclusive growth which can give scope for detailed investigation. There are few international cross country studies and there is lack of literature for specific country studies. This study aims at bridging some of these very important gaps. The present study develops a composite index for inclusive growth in Indian context with the help of a well-defined analytical framework. 15 major Indian states were considered for this study. These states constitute 77% of India’s geographical area, 89% of total population and 82% of India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This study considered 20 socio economic variables which are grouped into six different dimensions – economic, amenities, gender equity and financial inclusion, human development, sustainability and governance with cross sectional data for the year 2001 and 2011 - the decade in which many Indian states initiated major policy changes in fostering inclusive growth. The data sources are from the Census, Central Statistical Organization (CSO), Economic Surveys, Planning Commission and NSSO studies (several Rounds). This study used the tool of principal component analysis (PCA) for weightage scheme. The raw data obtained for different socio-economic variables are normalized through Z score before the component index is prepared by multiplying the Z score with the weight of the concerned indicator. The composite score for inclusive growth is the simple linear aggregation of the component score of all the six dimensions of inclusive growth. An empirical verification of growth inclusiveness has also been studied within the framework of multiple regression analysis.

Assessment of Inclusive Growth in Major Indian States

Conference

Title of PaperAssessment of Inclusive Growth in Major Indian States

Proceeding NameTwelfth AIMS International Conference on Management

PublisherAIMS International - USA

OrganizationThe Association of Indian Management Scholars International - USA and IIM - Kozhikode

Page Number926-934

Published YearJanuary

ISSN/ISBN NoISBN 978-81-924-713-8-9-926-934

Indexed INUGC List

Econometric Analysis of Growth Inclusiveness in India: Evidence from Cross Sectional Data

Book Chapter

Book NameAdvances in Finance and Applied Economics

PublisherSpringer

Author NameParamasivan S Vellala

Page Number19-40

Chapter TitleEconometric Analysis of Growth Inclusiveness in India: Evidence from Cross Sectional Data

Published YearSeptember 2018

ISSN/ISBN No978-981-13-1695-1

Indexed INOthers

Composite Index for Inclusive Economic Growth

Journal

Journal Name Journal of Economic and Management Perspective

Title of PaperComposite Index for Inclusive Economic Growth

PublisherInternational Economic Society

Volume Number12 Issue 1

Page Number142 - 153

Published YearMarch 2018

ISSN/ISBN No2523-5338

Indexed INABDC

Measuring Inclusive Growth Outcome in Major Indian States: Evidence from Cross Section Data

Journal

Journal NameResearch Journal on Economics and Business Studies

Title of PaperMeasuring Inclusive Growth Outcome in Major Indian States: Evidence from Cross Section Data

PublisherThe International Journal Research Publications - Singapore

Page Number7-18

Published YearJune 2017

ISSN/ISBN NoISSN 22511555

Development of Composite Index for Inclusive Economic Growth: An Indian Perspective

Journal

Journal NameInternational Journal of Economic Perspective

Title of PaperDevelopment of Composite Index for Inclusive Economic Growth: An Indian Perspective

PublisherInternational Economic Society

Volume NumberVol.10 Issue 4

Page Number454-471

Published YearDecember 2016

ISSN/ISBN No454-471

Indexed INScopus

A Theoretical Model for Inclusive Growth in Indian Context

Journal

Journal NameInternational Journal of Humanities and Social Science

Title of PaperA Theoretical Model for Inclusive Growth in Indian Context

PublisherCentre for Promoting Ideas - USA

Volume NumberVol.4 No.13

Page Number229-235

Published YearNovember 2014

Indexed INUGC List

Inclusive Growth : A Conceptual Framework for Indian Economy

Journal

Journal NameResearch Journal

Title of PaperInclusive Growth : A Conceptual Framework for Indian Economy

PublisherAIAIMS MUMBAI

Volume NumberVolume IV. Issue 1

Page Number14-19

Published YearJanuary 2014

ISSN/ISBN No0976-2507

Indexed INOthers

A Study on Awareness of MGNREGA: An Empirical Investigation

Journal

Journal NameThe Journal of Management and Co-operation

Title of PaperA Study on Awareness of MGNREGA: An Empirical Investigation

PublisherNICM

Volume NumberXI

Page Number37-44

Published YearJanuary 2014

ISSN/ISBN No2249-2275

Indexed INOthers

Fitting Inclusive Growth Model for the Indian Economy

Conference

Title of PaperFitting Inclusive Growth Model for the Indian Economy

Proceeding NameNUiCONE - 2013 IEE Proceedings.

PublisherIEEE

OrganizationInstitute of Technology, Nirma University

Published YearNovember 2013

ISSN/ISBN NoPrint ISSN: 2375-1282

Indexed INScopus

AN EFFECTUATION ASSESSMENT OF AN EMPLOYEE AT ORGANISATION

Journal

Journal NamePsychology and Education

Title of PaperAN EFFECTUATION ASSESSMENT OF AN EMPLOYEE AT ORGANISATION

Publisher....

Volume NumberVol. 58 No. 2 (2021): Volume 58 No. 2 (2021)

Published YearJanuary 2021

ISSN/ISBN No0033-3077

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

In organizations the performance and efficiency of its workers are calculated by the performance evaluation framework. Successful appraisal interventions are necessary since each staff's place mostly on job is unique. Efficient appraisal aims at optimizing job performance, expressing priorities, recognizing workforce talent and assisting workforce guidance. Most companies have switched from the method of evaluation to the management platform of workers. It article traces the role of the appraisal system for workers. In data analysis, dependent and independent variables methods of study were used. The key method used for this research is surveys, market research conversation and sampling methodology. The findings reveal, by comparison, that both advantages and disadvantages on efficiency of workers were caused by a business's individual performance framework.

A Study On Employee Job Satisfaction

Journal

Journal NamePsychology and Education

Title of PaperA Study On Employee Job Satisfaction

Volume Number VOL. 57 NO. 8 (2020): VOLUME 57 NO 8 (2020)

Page Number452

Published YearDecember 2020

ISSN/ISBN No 0033-3077

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

he reality that job satisfaction was linked to different superficial variables including such human, economic, academic, ethical and lucrative influences is now a range of things. Employment happiness is the response of a person to both the workplace, and also the action of a person to either the job. The purpose of this review is to recognize variables that motivate workers to stay for a long period of time within certain employment but not those who produce unpleasant emotions that cause them to leave. The variables that affect staff morale include level of compensation, bonuses, workplace culture, tension and duties, empathy for staff, better ties with managers, cash benefits. Unless the individual is not happy mostly with task at hand there really are possibilities for more employees missing, reduced turnover, lower efficiency, errors intentionally and participation in all other disputes. Laying on the duties and living standards and workplace protection the level of happiness varies from site to site. ." Job fulfillment is crucial since most citizens busy at workplace. If the aspirations of the workers are exceeded (as well as) then staff become better than they've been pleased with. Enhanced business engagement would be accomplished if job satisfaction improves.

Employee training and development as dominant tools for achieving an organization

Journal

Journal NamePsychology and Education

Title of PaperEmployee training and development as dominant tools for achieving an organization

Volume NumberVol. 57 no. 8 (2020)

Published YearDecember 2020

ISSN/ISBN NoISSN: 0033-307

Indexed INScopus

More than just diversity, human resource must develop a cultural competence : giant role hr

Journal

Journal Namegap gyan - open access journal of social

Title of PaperMore than just diversity, human resource must develop a cultural competence : giant role hr

Volume NumberVolume: ii, issue: i May 2019

Published YearMay 2019

ISSN/ISBN Noissn: 2581-5830

Mathematical Model For Teaching Dynamics During Covid-19

Journal

Journal NameDCDIS-B

Title of PaperMathematical Model For Teaching Dynamics During Covid-19

PublisherWatsci Press

Volume Number31

Page Number77-87

Published YearApril 2024

ISSN/ISBN No1492-8760

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the world in more than one way and the e ect on education is tremendous. The teachers and the students are the two main pillars who are devastated in terms of quality of teaching and learning: economically and the most psychologically. The authors in this paper with the help of a mathematical model proved that the psychological e ect is the most in both the pillars. As the online mode of teaching increased the negative psychological behaviour also increased and vice a versa. The paper also included survey to nd the impact on students and teachers. The stability analysis done using basic reproduction number also points towards negative e ects of psychology by using online mode. Keywords. pandemic, teaching-learning impact, teachers, students, online, o ine

A Holistic Approach to Professional Development: Integrating Kolb's Experiential Learning Theory for Soft Skills Mastery

Journal

Journal NameJEET

Title of PaperA Holistic Approach to Professional Development: Integrating Kolb's Experiential Learning Theory for Soft Skills Mastery

PublisherJEET

Volume Number37

Page Number415-424

Published YearApril 2024

ISSN/ISBN No2349 - 2473

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

Kolb's Experiential Learning Theory emerged as a foundational educational framework in higher education, offering a structured approach to design sessions and courses that encompass a complete learning cycle. The theory aligned specific phases of the cycle with varied learning styles, acknowledging the diverse preferences individuals have for learning. Recognizing these distinct learning styles constitute the initial stride in cultivating learners' awareness of alternative learning strategies. The research investigated the practical application of Kolb's theory within professional studies encompassing disciplines such as management, engineering, design, and law. Through a stage wise application of the theory, the research delved into how Kolb's Experiential Learning Theory effectively enhanced the understanding of soft skills. The objectives of the study were twofold: first, to understand the dominant learning styles of the mentioned professional courses and apply Kolb's Experiential Learning Model in a step-by-step process to teach and learn soft skills for each course, and second, to evaluate the effectiveness of the stage-wise application of Kolb's theory in understanding soft skills to the management learners for holistic student development, which could further be applied to other professional courses too. By integrating theory into practical scenarios stage by stage and in a cyclic way, educators and practitioners actively contribute to assimilation, thus paving the way for the holistic development of professional learners, equipping them with the soft skills necessary for success in their respective fields.

Collaborative Learning: A Tool to Enhance Communication Skills

Journal

Journal NameIJTE

Title of PaperCollaborative Learning: A Tool to Enhance Communication Skills

Volume Number46

Page Number109-117

Published YearJuly 2023

ISSN/ISBN No0971-3034

Indexed INOthers

Impact of Social Media on Women

Journal

Journal NameJournla of Northeastern University

Title of PaperImpact of Social Media on Women

PublisherNortheastern University

Volume Number25

Page Number3060-3068

Published YearDecember 2022

ISSN/ISBN No1005-3026

Indexed INScopus

Abstract

he paper titled ‘Social media and its impact on Psychology of working women’ analyses the effect of media on women, on their choices and also self- perception. In recent times, especially due to Covid and the subsequent lockdown most of the people took to social media to pass their time. This led to many famous trends on social media and the online sales raised as compared to before. There were many research studies published during this time that pointed to mental trauma across the ages. The previous studies pointed to women being affected by social media and made their decisions based on them. It also caused anxiety and stress. Some women even had to take some help to cope up with this. The researchers wanted to study this trend and to find if the media affect health, perceptions, relations of working women. This study concentrates on working women especially related to teaching and training. The study was conducted using a Likert scale questionnaire sent to 100 working women. The questions were asked to find if their choice was based on different social media platforms and how many and which social media platforms do, they use. Another important objective was to find if social media affects their self- perception and self- esteem. The hypothesis was “Working Women in Teaching profession make their choices based on the social media platforms and their self- esteem is affected by it.” The result showed that the women spent considerable time on different platforms and the result analysis showed that the working women were influenced considerably by the media. Their health and perceptions were affected moderately. The moderate effect on health both physical and mental could be because women in the study were faculty who themselves counselled many students and are aware of the negative impacts of social media. They enjoyed using social media and took advantage of it in a positive way. This points to the Uses and Gratification Theory credited to Jay Blumler and Elihu Katz’s work in 1974, the media is passive, and the users are active. The users are conscious and select the media according to their own needs rather than be passive and get influenced by the media. They rely on their knowledge of their motivations to make media choices that will help them meet their specific wants and needs. The result also showed the same trend that the sample of working women were educated, and they demonstrated an awareness of the use of social media and restricted it by not allowing it to influence facets of health, perception and relationships. But a major influence is witnessed when it comes to shopping via social media platforms.

COLLABORATIVE WRITING TOOLS IN ENGLISH CLASSROOM

Journal

Journal NameTowards Excellence

Title of PaperCOLLABORATIVE WRITING TOOLS IN ENGLISH CLASSROOM

PublisherHRDC Gujarat University

Volume Number13

Page Number524-534

Published YearSeptember 2021

ISSN/ISBN No0974-035X

Indexed INOthers

Abstract

Teaching writing is an important aspect of teaching language skills to undergraduate engineering students. Due to the pandemic it has been very difficult to teach the step by step teaching of writing.This paper establishes the importance of use of online apps namely Mentimeter and Google Docs for teaching writing and also evaluation. The survey was carried out using Google Forms, another online app. Post teaching 106 students took the survey and the results clearly establishes the usefulness of these tools in teaching writing and further also establishes the usefulness of these apps in collaborative writing.

Graphic Novels & Second Language Learning

Journal

Journal NameKalyan Bharati

Title of PaperGraphic Novels & Second Language Learning

PublisherDr Gayatri Sen Majumdar

Volume NumberXXIV

Page Number12-19

Published YearAugust 2021

ISSN/ISBN No0976-0822

Abstract

Graphic novels are popular among the children. This can be positively used by teachers of language to equip learners with language skills like reading, writing, vocabulary, mood, and media literacy. Graphic novels can successfully be integrated into Second Language teaching classes for writing paragraphs of different types to creative writing and to develop and enhance critical thinking. The colour, the animation and the creativity displayed in the graphic novel attracts the learners which can be tapped by a teacher to make their English class fun as well as a multidimensional learning space.

A Textbook on English & Communication

Book

PublisherMacmillan Publishers

Published YearMarch

ISSN/ISBN No938882694

NEW DIMENSIONS TO INCIDENTAL LEARNING IN 2 ND LANGUAGE TEACHING

Book Chapter

Book NameTrends and Approaches in English Language Teaching:Today and Tomorrow

PublisherVishwabharti Research Centre

Author NameDr.K.V.Satish

Page Number76-84

Chapter TitleNEW DIMENSIONS TO INCIDENTAL LEARNING IN 2 ND LANGUAGE TEACHING

Published YearMay 2018

ISSN/ISBN No978-93-83109-00-0

Eclectic zmethod of Teaching in English Classrooms

Book Chapter

Book NameEnglish Language Teaching Issues and Innovations

PublisherAadi Publications

Author NameDr.Sarita Jain and Kusu R.Yadav

Page Number27-34

Chapter TitleEclectic zmethod of Teaching in English Classrooms

Published YearFebruary 2018

ISSN/ISBN No978-93-87799-00-4

Flip-Over the English Classroom

Book

PublisherNeelkamal

Published YearNovember 2017

ISSN/ISBN No978-93-86725-40-0

Use of Technology in Higher Secondary English Classrooms.

Book Chapter

Book NameSecondary Education:Issues & Challenges

PublisherAltar Publishing House

Author NameDr.Santosh kumar Behera

Chapter TitleUse of Technology in Higher Secondary English Classrooms.

Published YearJanuary 2017

ISSN/ISBN No978-83-8435-500-0

Unveiling Perspolisas a Graphic Novel

Book Chapter

Book NameNew Voices in World Literatures in English

PublisherVishwabharti Research Centre

Author NameDr.K.Venkat Satish

Page Number127-137

Chapter TitleUnveiling Perspolisas a Graphic Novel

Published YearJanuary 2017

ISSN/ISBN No978-93-86242-88-4

Integrating STEM using Design Thinking Wicked Problems: A Case Study from India

Conference

Title of PaperIntegrating STEM using Design Thinking Wicked Problems: A Case Study from India

Proceeding Name2024 IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC), Princeton, NJ, USA, 2024

PublisherIEEE

Author NameRicha Mishra

Organization Princeton, NJ, USA, 2024

Year , VenueNovember 2024 , Princeton, NJ, USA, 2024

Page Number1-4

ISSN/ISBN No 2473-7623

Indexed INScopus, Web of Science

Integrating STEM using Design Thinking Wicked Problems: A Case Study from India”, 2024 IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC)

Journal

Journal NameIEEE

Title of PaperIntegrating STEM using Design Thinking Wicked Problems: A Case Study from India”, 2024 IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference (ISEC)

PublisherIEEE, Prienceton University

Published YearMarch 2024

Indexed INScopus

Digital Humanities in Action: Bibliometric Analysis of Peer-Reviewed Research on Critical Thinking

Journal

Journal NameNUJET

Title of PaperDigital Humanities in Action: Bibliometric Analysis of Peer-Reviewed Research on Critical Thinking

Publisher Institute of Technology, Nirma University

Volume Number1

Published YearNovember 2023

ISSN/ISBN No Institute of Technology, Nirma University.

Indexed INOthers

“My Dinner Plate is Different from Your Dinner Plate” Teaching Empathy using PBL in Engineering classrooms: Case Study from India

Book Chapter

Book NameTRANSFORMING ENGINEERING EDUCATION 2023

PublisherMIT/ Harvard/ Alborg University

Author NameRicha Mishra

Chapter Title“My Dinner Plate is Different from Your Dinner Plate” Teaching Empathy using PBL in Engineering classrooms: Case Study from India

Published YearJune 2023

ISSN/ISBN No2446-3833

Indexed INScopus, Web of Science, Others

Are We Doing Enough? A Bibliometric Analysis of Hate Speech Research in the Selected Database of Scopus,

Journal

Journal NameLibraray, philosophy and practice

Title of PaperAre We Doing Enough? A Bibliometric Analysis of Hate Speech Research in the Selected Database of Scopus,

PublisherIdaho University

Volume Numberwinter

Page Number13

Published YearMarch 2021

ISSN/ISBN No1522-0222)

Indexed INScopus, EBSCO, Others

Bringing Dynamism and Engagement in Classroom Through WhatsApp

Journal

Journal NameJournal for Engineering Education Transformations

Title of PaperBringing Dynamism and Engagement in Classroom Through WhatsApp

Volume Number34 (2)

Page Number05

Published YearOctober 2020

ISSN/ISBN No23941707

Indexed INScopus, EBSCO, Others

HISTORY OF CONFESSIONAL POETRY IN INDIAN WOMEN WRITINGS A SHORT OVERVIEW

Journal

Journal NameTowards Excellence

Title of PaperHISTORY OF CONFESSIONAL POETRY IN INDIAN WOMEN WRITINGS A SHORT OVERVIEW

PublisherUGC-ASC Ahmedabad

Volume Number12 (2)

Page Number9

Published YearMarch 2020

ISSN/ISBN No0974-035X

Indexed INOthers

Accelerating Innovation and Problem Solving in Engineering By Design Thinking

Journal

Journal NameInternational Journal of Advanced Science and Technology

Title of PaperAccelerating Innovation and Problem Solving in Engineering By Design Thinking

Volume Number28(18)

Published YearDecember 2019

ISSN/ISBN No2207-6360 (Online)

Indexed INScopus, EBSCO

Textbook of English and Communication Skills

Book

PublisherMacmillan Education

Published YearMarch 2019

ISSN/ISBN NoISBN 938882949

Introduction to Critical Thinking

Book

PublisherMacmillan Education

Published YearMay 2018

ISSN/ISBN No978-93-87914-25-4

Indexed INOthers

The Power of You can do it-: Fixed mindset Vs Growth mindset.

Journal

Journal NameUniversity Newsletter- AIU

Title of Paper The Power of You can do it-: Fixed mindset Vs Growth mindset.

PublisherUniversity News – All India University Association Publication, New Delhi

Volume Number56( 14)

Page Number12,13

Published YearApril 2018

ISSN/ISBN NoISSN 0566-2257

Indexed INUGC List

Gamification in Education- Future is here

Journal

Journal NameUniversity Newsletter- AIU

Title of PaperGamification in Education- Future is here

PublisherAll India University Newsletter

Volume Number55(01)

Page Number13,14,15

Published YearSeptember 2017

ISSN/ISBN No0566-2257

Indexed INUGC List

Students Engagement through Gamification in Education Gamifying Formative Assessment

Journal

Journal NameJournal of Engineering Education Transformations

Title of PaperStudents Engagement through Gamification in Education Gamifying Formative Assessment

Publisher Rajarambapu Institute of Technology ( RIT) with Indo Universal Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE)

Published YearJanuary 2017

ISSN/ISBN No2394-1707

Indexed INScopus, UGC List

Thinkers in my classrooms: Teaching critical thinking deductively

Journal

Journal NameIEEE Explore

Title of PaperThinkers in my classrooms: Teaching critical thinking deductively

PublisherIEEE

Published YearApril 2016

ISSN/ISBN No978-1-4799-9991-0

Indexed INScopus

Are we there Yet! Inclusion of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTs) in Assessment

Journal

Journal NameJournal of Engineering Education Transformations

Title of PaperAre we there Yet! Inclusion of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTs) in Assessment

Publisher Indo US Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE) with Rajarambapu Institute of Technology.

Published YearJanuary 2016

ISSN/ISBN No2394-1707

Indexed INScopus, UGC List

Howl- Tracing Confessional Poetry (Vol.I)

Book

PublisherScholar's Press

Published YearMay 2015

ISSN/ISBN No978-3-639-76359-1

Indexed INOthers

Back to Classrooms: The Blended Learning Aftermath!

Journal

Journal NameUniversity Newsletter- AIU

Title of PaperBack to Classrooms: The Blended Learning Aftermath!

PublisherAll India University Newsletter

Volume Number53( 02)

Page Number23, 24, 25

Published YearJanuary 2015

ISSN/ISBN No0566-2257

Indexed INUGC List

Formative Assessment through Computer Mediation: Enriching Student Engagement.

Journal

Journal NameJournal of Engineering Education Transformations

Title of PaperFormative Assessment through Computer Mediation: Enriching Student Engagement.

Publisher Indo US Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE) with Rajarambapu Institute of Technology

Published YearJanuary 2015

ISSN/ISBN No2394-1707

Indexed INScopus, UGC List

Defining Learning Outcomes of Co-Curricular Activities: Integrating Desired Commonalities.

Journal

Journal NameJournal of Engineering Education Transformations

Title of PaperDefining Learning Outcomes of Co-Curricular Activities: Integrating Desired Commonalities.

Publisher Indo US Collaboration for Engineering Education (IUCEE) with Rajarambapu Institute of Technology.

Published YearJanuary 2015

ISSN/ISBN No2394-1707

Indexed INScopus

Politics of Proxemics and Haptics in Work Space: Handshakes and Powerplay

Journal

Journal NameIEEE Explore

Title of PaperPolitics of Proxemics and Haptics in Work Space: Handshakes and Powerplay

PublisherIEEE

Published YearNovember 2013

ISSN/ISBN No978-1-4799-0726-7

Indexed INScopus, UGC List

Once I was Ordinary: Confession in the Poems of Sylvia Plath

Book

PublisherLap Lambert Publishing

Published YearDecember 2012

ISSN/ISBN No978-3-659-30868-0

Indexed INOthers

Tradition of Confessional Poetry in Indian Writings

Book

PublisherLAP Lambert Publishing

Published YearAugust 2012

ISSN/ISBN No978-3-659-22568-0

Indexed INOthers

An Overview of Private Security Industry in India’

Book Chapter

Book NameReimagining Business Management in 21st Century

PublisherExcel India Publishers, New Delhi

Author NameSamir K Mahajan

Page Number185-197

Chapter TitleAn Overview of Private Security Industry in India’

Published YearApril 2022

ISSN/ISBN NoISBN 978-93-91355-63-0

Indexed INOthers

Accessibility to Minimum Wage and Wage-Income Determinants: A Study of the Residential and Non-residential Private Security Guards in the City of Ahmedabad

Journal

Journal NameTowards Excellence

Title of PaperAccessibility to Minimum Wage and Wage-Income Determinants: A Study of the Residential and Non-residential Private Security Guards in the City of Ahmedabad

Volume Number13(1)

Page Numberpp. 656-664

Published YearMarch 2021

ISSN/ISBN NoISSN No. 0974-035X

Indexed INOthers

Private Security Guards in India: The Paradox of A Booming Industry and Burden of a Low Status Occupation

Journal

Journal NameThink India Journal

Title of PaperPrivate Security Guards in India: The Paradox of A Booming Industry and Burden of a Low Status Occupation

PublisherThink India Journal

Volume Number22(33)

Published YearDecember 2019

ISSN/ISBN NoISSN:0971-1260

Indexed INOthers

Basic Amenities Status for Rural Households in NEC States of India

Journal

Journal NameJournal of Contemporary Research

Title of PaperBasic Amenities Status for Rural Households in NEC States of India

PublisherS. D. JAIN GIRLS' COLLEGE, DIMAPUR

Volume NumberVol.1, No.1

Page Number76-80

Published YearJanuary 2014

ISSN/ISBN No2320-9542

Indexed INOthers

Credit Deployment and Non-Performing Assets under Priority Sector in Nagaland

Book Chapter

Book NameIdentity, Contestation and Development in North East India

PublisherConcept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd

Author NameKomol Singha

Page Number232-

Chapter TitleCredit Deployment and Non-Performing Assets under Priority Sector in Nagaland

Published YearJanuary 2013

ISSN/ISBN No93-5125-040-7

Snapshot View of Social Development in Selected States of India

Journal

Journal NameJournal of Contemporary Research

Title of PaperSnapshot View of Social Development in Selected States of India

PublisherS. D. JAIN GIRLS' COLLEGE, DIMAPUR

Volume NumberVol.01, Issue 01

Page Number78-82

Published YearJanuary 2013

ISSN/ISBN No2320-9542

Indexed INOthers

A Reformulation to Quantify Human Development and Study of Inter-State Disparity in Achievement In India

Journal

Journal NameJournal of Human Development

Title of PaperA Reformulation to Quantify Human Development and Study of Inter-State Disparity in Achievement In India

PublisherSerials Publication, New Delhi

Volume NumberVol.4, No.2

Page Number79-98

Published YearJuly 2012

ISSN/ISBN No0975-8119

Indexed INOthers

Examining Disparities in Basic Infrastructure Condition in Selected States Of India (Use of Dimension Index Technique)

Book Chapter

Book NameSegments from Development Discourse in North-East India

PublisherIEEE

Author NameNiranjay Roy and Raju Mondol

Page Number28-30

Chapter TitleExamining Disparities in Basic Infrastructure Condition in Selected States Of India (Use of Dimension Index Technique)

Published YearJanuary 2012

ISSN/ISBN No978-81-908202-1-9

Indexed INOthers

A Composite Index of Basic Infrastructure Condition : A Study of Selected States of India

Journal

Journal NamePCC Journal of Economics and Commerce, Volume

Title of PaperA Composite Index of Basic Infrastructure Condition : A Study of Selected States of India

PublisherPublic College of Commerce, Dimapur

Volume Number04, No. 04

Page Number50-61

Published YearJanuary 2012

ISSN/ISBN No2229-6417

Indexed INOthers

An Alternative Measure to Examine Variation in Achievement of Human Development among Selected States of India: Use of Varimax Rotated Principal Component Analysis

Journal

Journal NameJournal of Human Development

Title of PaperAn Alternative Measure to Examine Variation in Achievement of Human Development among Selected States of India: Use of Varimax Rotated Principal Component Analysis

PublisherSerials Publication

Volume NumberVol.4, No.1, 2012

Page Number35-48

Published YearJanuary 2012

ISSN/ISBN No0975-8119

Attainment of Human Development: A Study of North-East India

Journal

Journal NameDelhi Business Review

Title of PaperAttainment of Human Development: A Study of North-East India

PublisherSociety for Human Transformation & Research

Volume NumberVolume 10, No.2

Page Number63-71

Published YearDecember 2009

ISSN/ISBN NoISSN 0972-222X

Indexed INUGC List

Water and Human Life: Accessibly and Vulnerability in India

Journal

Journal NamePCC Journal of Economics and Commerce

Title of PaperWater and Human Life: Accessibly and Vulnerability in India

Publisher61-65

Volume NumberVolume 01, No. 01

Page Number9-13

Published YearJanuary J 2009

ISSN/ISBN No2229-6417

Death of a Hindu in Not a Land of Gang(es): Transnational History of Diasporic Rituals Among Hindus- Selected Case Studies

Conference

Title of PaperDeath of a Hindu in Not a Land of Gang(es): Transnational History of Diasporic Rituals Among Hindus- Selected Case Studies

OrganizationThe University of Oxford (TGHS) and Kashf Initiative

Published YearMarch 2025

Digital Immortality and Virtual Afterlife: Exploring the Role of Digital Humanities in Reimagining Death and Memory

Conference

Title of PaperDigital Immortality and Virtual Afterlife: Exploring the Role of Digital Humanities in Reimagining Death and Memory

OrganizationIIT Jodhpur, DHARTI and GALE

Year , VenueDecember 2024 , Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur

The Narratives of Food in Hindu Death Rituals: Symbolism, Spiritual Transition and Remembrance

Conference

Title of PaperThe Narratives of Food in Hindu Death Rituals: Symbolism, Spiritual Transition and Remembrance

OrganizationBanaras Hindu University

Published YearOctober 2024

Indexed INOthers

FROM ISOLATION TO INSPIRATION: TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF ILLNESS NARRATIVE ON THE TED PLATFORM

Conference

Title of PaperFROM ISOLATION TO INSPIRATION: TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF ILLNESS NARRATIVE ON THE TED PLATFORM

Author NameMs Shashi Pathak

Organization University of Novi Sad, Serbia

Year , VenueOctober 2024 , Serbia

Disparities, Inequalities and Accidents: A Death study on Motor Vehicle Accidents Claims in India

Conference

Title of PaperDisparities, Inequalities and Accidents: A Death study on Motor Vehicle Accidents Claims in India

Author NameMs Shashi Pathak

OrganizationNirma University

Year , VenueFebruary 2024 , Nirma University

Power Struggle and Resource Allocation: A Marxist Reading of Post-Apocalyptic Society

Conference

Title of PaperPower Struggle and Resource Allocation: A Marxist Reading of Post-Apocalyptic Society

Author NameMs Shashi Pathak

OrganizationSciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Published YearNovember 2023

The Morbid Dance of Coronavirus is Mirroring the Reality of Our Life

Book Chapter

Book NameHumanitarian Carebrations and Pandemic in India

PublisherYKING Books

Author NameMs Shashi Pathak

Chapter TitleThe Morbid Dance of Coronavirus is Mirroring the Reality of Our Life

Published YearFebruary 2022

ISSN/ISBN No978-93-92240-20-1