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Analytical Study On Cause Of Stress And Adjustment Of Children Due To Movement Disorder
Zeynab Binandeh
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.6.3411
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Movement disorders allude to a cluster of central nervous system diseases and syndromes which horribly affects the creation and control of body movements. Psychological stress among children's occurs when they see that the demands from their condition outstrip their versatile limit. The studies on stress focus either on the event of natural events that demands one's capacity to deal with singular responses to events. Children's with movement disorders experience physical which may prompt severe tension or depression.
Social Concern In Chetan Bhagat’s Writings
Dr. Raghunatha A.
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.6.3412
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Chetan Bhagat-a name that young perceives very well in light of the alleged author. He has been bringing these issues into his observation and he draws his weapon; pen and attempts to uncover a few imprudences of society through his books, which mirror the society and impact the young. Chetan Bhagat manages such issues like the social ideas, for example, economy, thin mindset and fracture of religious individuals, absence of valuable education and culture alongside the parts of globalization and consumerism discontinuity of authority and the commodification of knowledge and education. The present paper additionally centers around a similar subject wherein the author has brought into the limelight the significant issues identified with the adolescent, politics, communalism and such however has not opined any likely key to these issues.
Eco-Criticism In The Short Stories Of Ruskin Bond: A Critical Study
Dr. Govindappa
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.6.3413
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Literature is notable for reflecting contemporary issues and it is this spirit of concern and its reflection in literature that has offered ascend to another slice of literary speculation, in particular "Eco-criticism". Environmental concerns and publications linked to its impact individuals over the globe, the macrocosm. Eco-criticism is environmental activism that audits the human instinct association. Ruskin Bond is a productive author whose short stories for kids are found to have a profound understanding into a few parts of human instinct just as Nature all in all. Bond experienced childhood in Dehradun among trees, birds, and animals. Thus, his short stories and ballads possess large amounts of representations and symbolisms acquired from Nature. This paper takes a gander at the Ecological Concern in Ruskin Bond picked short stories.
A Study Of Using Social Media Towards Development Of Modern Marketing Trends: Opportunities And Issues
Dr. Narendra Kumar
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.6.3414
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The present stage in the advancement of the Internet has upset the manner in which people impart, collaborate, and share information has drastically changed the manner in which customers search for and purchase products. The social media has changed the power structures in the Modern market place. Social media are methods for purchasers to share text, images, audio and video information with one another and with organizations and the other way around. With the ascent of social media marketing as a significant area of training and research, a developing number of academic and professional articles have risen featuring best practices in social media in Modern marketing. Along these lines, business must figure out how to utilize social media in a manner that is reliable with their field-tested strategy
Constitutional Provisions For Unprivileged Sections Of Society
Zahoor Ahmed, Mohd Rayaz
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.6.3415
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Due to constitutional supremacy, disadvantaged groups including women, scheduled castes, and scheduled tribes now have equal legal access to economic justice, healthcare, and education. But, despite the constitution, these underprivileged groups have endured a century of discrimination, harassment, and abuse both at work and at home. This paper provides awareness about constitutional provisions for unprivileged sections of society like scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, women, other backward classes.
The Adoption of E-Learning Platforms: A Comparative Study between Jharkhand and Other Indian States
Manoj Kumar Gupta
CrossRef DOI : 10.31426/ijamsr.2020.3.6.3416
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Public-private partnerships (PPPs) play a crucial role in the advancement of e-learning by integrating the resources and expertise of both sectors. In Jharkhand, the limited engagement in such collaborations has impeded the development and deployment of effective e-learning infrastructure and resources. This has led to gaps in technological support and content development. In contrast, states like Karnataka and Maharashtra have leveraged robust PPPs to enhance their e-learning initiatives, resulting in improved technology provision, localized content development, and comprehensive educator training. By fostering similar partnerships, Jharkhand can address existing infrastructure deficiencies, improve content accessibility, and accelerate the adoption of e-learning platforms, ultimately advancing the quality and reach of digital education for its students.