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Man and woman both are equal and play a paramount role in the creation and development of their families in a particular and the society in general. Indeed, the struggle for equality has been one of the major concerns of the women's movement all over the world. The difference in sex and physical...
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The aim of this paper is to provide an overview pertaining to access of Indian monetary system and its significance and reforms. Indian Financial Market helps in promoting the savings of the economy -- helping to adopt an effective channel to transmit various financial policies. The Indian...
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Agriculture sector is the mainstay of the Indian economy, contributing about 15 per cent of national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and more importantly, about half of India's population is wholly or significantly dependent on agriculture and allied activities for their livelihood. This paper is...
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Biodiversity conservation has traditionally been seen as problem of protecting genetic diversity. It has had two dimensions: ex situ germ plasma preservation in zoos, aquaria and arboreta (and by extension, seed banks, tissue cultures and genomic libraries), and in situ species preservation in...
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The impact of climate change has been considerably enough to threaten human health both directly and indirectly through increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, water and food supply impacts, extreme weather events like floods, droughts, earthquakes, etc., susceptible shelter and population...
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This paper highlights agricultural productivity and the food security through public distribution system in a brief manner. Agricultural sector is the backbone of the country's development and sustenance for 65 per cent of the population in rural areas and approximately more than 58 per cent of...
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The food insecurity is a gigantic problem in front of the world population. In spite of the reaching horizon of economic development, people are struggling for the survival of their daily life as at least 25,000 die people every day due lack of proper diets. Nearly 852 million people in the...
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Above the precedent decade, average life expectancy has increased, infant and child mortality rates have declined, and the amount of underweight and stunted children has decreased. In developing countries, the percentage of people with life expectancy at birth below sixty declined from 18 per...
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Elderly people are suffering from various physical, mental, social and economic problems. Hence the study was conducted to assess the health morbidity among the rural elderly persons in Tuticorin town. The present study is based on both primary and secondary data. 300 elderly persons aged 60...
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Service sector also recognized as tertiary or residual sector is indispensable for economic development in any economy including India. It has developed as the main and fastest-growing sector in the global economy in the last three decades. The present study makes an analysis of service sector...
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