QUASI-STATIONARY THERMO ELASTIC PROBLEM WITH MOVING HEAT SOURCE IN UNIDIRECTIONAL NEUMANN’S ROD By D.T. Solanke and M.H. Durge

Abstract In this paper authors considered quasi-stationary, non-homogeneous thermo elastic problem with Neumann’s boundary condition in unidimensional rod of isotropic material occupying the region . Initial temperature of the rod is zero and placed in an ambient temperature zero. The rod is subjected to the activity of moving point heat source located at moving with constant velocity along x-axis.

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INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS OF SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIOUR PROBLEM OF STUDENTS AND THEIR SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS ON THE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT By Dr.R.Gnanadevan, Dr. A. Selvaraj and Mr.G. Sivakumar

Abstract This study aimed to find out the influence of social, emotional and behaviour problem of students studying in Adi-dravidar welfare schools and their socio-economic status on academic achievement, for which the survey method has been adapted. Random sampling technique has been followed for the present study. The sample of the study includes the adolescent students studying in Adi-dravidar Welfare School in Cuddalore District of Tamilnadu, India. The social, emotional and behaviour problem scale standardized by R.Gnanadevan etal.(2015) and socio economic status scale standardized by Kuppuswamy (2013) have been used…

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PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL OF RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS By Dr.V.R.Palanivelu and A.Apdhulkathar

 Abstract            Enterprises in rural environments ar operational in Associate in Nursing arena of utmost and fast modification. However, despite the popularity that entrepreneurship is one in every of the first aspects through that rural economic development is achieved, inquiry on rural entrepreneurship is comparatively thin and this idea remains for the most part unknown. Appreciating the requirement for and connection of understanding abstract paradigm of rural entrepreneurship, Rural Entrepreneurs and also the role plays by the chosen biological process establishments within the creation of small and little village enterprises…

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KARROLA: A MEGALITHIC SITE IN PRAKASAM DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH By Dr. Yadava Raghu

Birth and Death are common and important events in the life of human beings. We did not know about the birth ceremonies performed by human beings in the past.  But people have been practiced diverse modes of rituals and death ceremonies from time immemorial. The Iron Age of the Southern Peninsular is in some aspects curiously neglected.  There is a large body of evidence relating to it, which is derived from the great complex of Iron Age burials, known as ‘Megaliths’.  The area covered by these Iron Age graves is…

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A STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WEB BASED INSTRUCTION IN THE CONTEXT OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DIABETES EDUCATION By Arunasalam and Dr. N. Balasubramanian

Abstract Since the mid 1990s, the opportunities to participate in higher education have been considerably increased beyond the traditional classroom setting to include distance learning. Advancements in Computer technology and public access to the Internet have provided a venue that supports distance learning as the next logical steps in educational delivery system. The educational pedagogy of the future has been projected to increasingly include classroom courses that are web enhanced or delivered totally online.

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WHAT HAPPENS AFTER DEATH ? – ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE By Hemanta Adhikari

Abstract                            Muslims believe that the present life is a trial in preparation for the next realm of existence.  The question of whether there is life after death does not fall under the jurisdiction of science, as science is concerned only with clarification and analysis of sense data.  All the Prophets of God called their people to worship God and to believe in life after death.  Death is a reality in which all human beings believe.  In Islam, death is not an end to an existence; it is a passage,…

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CONCERN FOR DESTITUTE HOME CHILDREN:  CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS By Dheeraj Verma

Abstract The present paper elicits the various constitutional provisions for the care of destitute home children. There are groups of children who come from disadvantaged group of society as slum- dwellers, rural habitats, urban habitats and hill people. In addition to these groups, there is a group of children who are socially, economically, culturally and parentally deprived and are called destitute. Being deprived of parental care and familial protection, all such children are kept in destitute homes and suffer from environmental deficiencies in many ways. In destitute homes, they lack…

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