A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON INTENSITY OF INTIMACY, PASSION AND COMMITMENT IN ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP BASED ON GENDER By Boban Eranimos and Surya Thankappan

Abstract The present study investigates the intensity of intimacy, passion and commitment in romantic relationship based on gender. The total sample consisted of 50 subjects, which include 25 males and 25 females. The descriptive survey method was used for the present study. Purposive sampling method was used for sample selection. Sternberg’s Triangular Love Scale (STLS) were used for assessing the intensity of intimacy, passion and commitment among people who are in romantic love. Results revealed that male subjects have significantly higher level of passion than female subjects. There were no…

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IMPACT OF MID-DAY MEAL SCHEME ON ENROLLMENT OF GIRL STUDENTS AND SC STUDENTS IN GOVT. SCHOOLS By Dr. Amandeep Kaur and Ritu Bansal

Abstract The present study deals with the impact of mid day meal scheme on the enrollment of students in govt. rural schools of Punjab. The study focused on enrollment of only girl students and only SC students before and after the implementation of scheme. The data was taken from the office record of schools. Analysis was done with help of percentage and graphical representation of data. The results showed that total strength of students, strength of girl students and strength of SC students increased after implementation of Mid Day Meal…

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IMPACT OF GENDER AND LOCALITY ON MENTAL HEALTH AMONG AGED By Jayaveerudu and Prof. V. Sreekanth Reddy

Abstract Aging the phenomenon is interesting because of the diverse types of behavioral changes and their underpinnings. Thus there is a need to understand the relationship between the mental health and the culture of the aged population. In accordance to the above aim .The present study is taken up to study the mental health among the aged in relation to Gender and locality of residence. The material used for this study is Mental Health Inventory developed by Dr. Jagadish and Dr. Srivastava (1983) consists of 56 statements. Sample of the…

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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA-A STUDY ON RURAL TOURISM IN INDIA By Ravikumara B.M

Abstract India lives in its villages, nearly 75 % of the total population live in rural areas where agriculture and allied activities are the main stay of their lives. The economic development of our country largely depends on the development of rural areas and the standard of living of its rural mass. Rural entrepreneur is one of the most important inputs in the economic development of a country and of regions within the country. Rural entrepreneur uses the scarce resources in the most efficient manner thereby increasing profits and decreasing…

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THE ROLE OF TRANSPORTATION IN LOGISTICS CHAIN By Dr. Namrata Goyal

Abstract The operation of transportation determines the efficiency and systematic ease of transporting products. The up gradation in techniques and management principles, improves the moving load, delivery speed, service quality, goods safety, operation costs, the usage of facilities and energy saving. Transportation takes a vital role in reference to logistic. Reviewing the current condition, a strong system needs a clear frame of logistics and a proper transport implements and techniques to link the producing procedures. The objective of the paper is to understand the role of transportation in logistics for…

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