22 articles in this issue
Beg Farhat Bano, Beg Furqan Aalam
Cultural and natural heritage is among the priceless and irreplaceable assets, not only of each nation, but of humanity as a whole. The loss, through deterioration or disappearance, of any of these most prized assets constitutes an impoverishment of herit... see more
???? ???, PhD
This paper is a reflection of Indian culture and civilization in the lights of holy Vedas. The author in this paper considers the Holy Vedas as the origin of enriched and spiritual civilization of India. The Vedas ("knowledge") are a large body of texts o... see more
Khan Siddiqui Shazia, Dr.
My article has tried to present a deep study of the novel Amerika, written by the Prague born writer, Franz Kafka, this being the first of the three novels that this novelist, belonging to the period of the Hitler regime, wrote. Therefore being helplessly... see more
V.K. Navya
Dalit literature articulates the oppressions and exploitations faced by Dalits in a caste ridden society. Dalit writing as a political form of writing records the cultural and social lives of Dalits and ideologically the writing offers a call for resistan... see more
Lone Iftikhar Hussain, Muzaffer Shafaq
The structure is the backbone of a book. Beneath the surface, it holds everything together and imposes order on the flow. Without a coherent and logical structure, the novel’s key elements are unclear. Victorian Age is known for perfection of the novel fr... see more
Dey Sayan, PhD Scholar
In the contemporary era, English language performs a crucial role in global transformation and exchange. Diversification and modification of the language has not only diminished the age-old occidental/oriental dichotomies but has caused a complete erasure... see more
Khojastehpour Adineh, Mirzababazadeh Behnam
The impact of Persian literature on world culture and literature is undeniable. Persian poets such as Firdowsi, Sa’di, Hafiz, Rumi and Khayyam who deal with universal themes beyond a particular place and time are among the most widely-known literary figur... see more
Reinhard Monette Bebow
The battle of Little Bighorn in 1876 marked the beginning of the end of conflict between the U.S. and its military against the various Native American tribes west of the Mississippi River. Historians have given us various ideas of why Lieutenant Colonel C... see more
Nelku Raimonda
Democratic transitions of Eastern countries brought about the need to shifting from eastern into western paradigms. Transitioning into western models of media, more specifically to the public system of broadcasting became a prerequisite for achieving the ... see more
Lal Madhurima, Prof. (Dr.)
Job satisfaction cannot be defined by a single measurement alone. In fact, there is substantial evidence to support a relationship between satisfaction and performance of a job. For such a relationship there has been tremendous interest among managers and... see more
Verma Jainendra Kumar, Dr.
The emergence of women entrepreneurs and their contribution to the national economy is quite visible in India. Women’s entrepreneurship has been recognized during the last decade as an important untapped source of economic growth. According to of statisti... see more
Dey Biplab Kumar
The study attempted to analyze the reasons for joining SHG’s, socioeconomic condition of women self-help group members before and after joining the SHGs and their satisfaction level. For the analysis, primary data collected from 120 women SHG members of n... see more
Sharma Jyoti
Today every organisation is acting in a dynamic environment and in a world characterised by turbulent change and fierce competition due to technological advancement and the knowledge based economy, an organization must always ready to adapt and transform ... see more
Kumar Shiv
An evaluation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Act.
Kumar Ashish
Scholarly articles on entrepreneurship.
Vaishali Ms.
This study aims to explore the effects of organizational conflict, on role stressors namely role conflict and role ambiguity, among the employees of J&K public corporations. Based on the survey of 242 corporate employees of J&K State Forest Corporation, J... see more
Kumar Shailendra
Rural India comprises 73 %of the country’s population, but its share in the total national income is less than 45 %. The rural sector is characterized by low income levels, poor quality of life and a weak human capital-base. There are many problems in rur... see more
Kumar Indal
This study has been done to measure the satisfaction level of employees with special reference to AREVA, Allahabad. Nowadays scenario has been changed to sustain in such a competitive market. It is very important to retain good employees that contribute t... see more
Gautam Akash
Nepal towards democracy.
Singh Bheemvrat Pratap
The Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Bill, 2009 was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on 26th February, 2009. The bill seeks to amend a few provision of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Industrial Disputes and their settlement have been provided in Industria... see more
Kakorvi Suhail
Aticle on the great sufi saint Shah Kazim Qalander.
Scorza Fabio; Franco Silvana
Compilation of eleven short essays that reflect authors view on variousthemes.Themes covered under this compilation are:1. Right or wrong, good or bad, beautiful or ugly, these are all undefined and indefinable abstractions.2. Communication: we're losing ... see more