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Jain, Sneha
- Upshot of Social Networking on Youth
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Jaswant Deora
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Sneha Jain
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1 College of Home Science, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), IN
1 College of Home Science, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur (Rajasthan), IN
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Asian Journal of Home Science, Vol 11, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 453-456Abstract
Social media have become prominent parts of life for many young people today. Most people engage with social media without stopping to think what the effects are on our lives, whether positive or negative. Are we as a society becoming more concerned with face book friends than we are with the people we interact with face-to-face in our daily lives. Social media is a platform for people to discuss their issues and opinions. Before knowing the aspects of social media people must have to know what is social media? Social media are computer tools that allows people to share or exchange information's, ideas, images, videos and even more with each other through a particular network. In this paper we cover all aspects of social media with its positive and negative effect. Focus is on the particular field like business, education, society and youth. During this paper we describe how these media will affect society in a broad way.Keywords
Social Media, Society, Youngsters, Education.- Awareness of Domestic Violence : Need of Hour
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Shilpa Rathore
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Sneha Jain
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1 Department of Home Science, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Bhupal Nobles, P.G. Girls College (BNPG), Udaipur (Rajasthan), IN
1 Department of Home Science, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Bhupal Nobles, P.G. Girls College (BNPG), Udaipur (Rajasthan), IN
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Asian Journal of Home Science, Vol 15, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 49-53Abstract
Domestic Violence undoubtedly a human right issue where it is very important to know what actually leads to act of domestic violence. Exploitation of women for demanding more dowry, discrimination of women, alienation of women’s self acquired property fraudulently, torture by husband and in-laws, arguing with the partner, refusing to have sex with the partner, neglecting children, going out of home without telling the partner, not cooking properly or on time, indulging in extra marital affairs, not looking after in-laws, cruelty by husband or in-laws mentally or physically, abusing and insulting by using vulgar language, sexual harassment, molestation, immoral traffic, rape, sodomy and all other inhuman acts are some of the most common causes for women stalking and battering. Present study was carried out in order to find out the reasons of Awareness of Domestic Violence: Need of Hour. The sample was comprised with 240 women from the age range of 24-40 years were selected from 3 district headquarter of Rajasthan. Domestic violence awareness scale was developed to see the awareness level of women. Tool was standardized by the investigator through calculated validity and reliability. The tool covers three major aspects on self aspect, family and social aspect and legal aspect of women. The data obtained were analyzed in the light of objectives set for the present investigation. Percentage was calculated for each part. The research finding also indicates that women were less awareness regarding domestic violence and aspect related to it.Keywords
Domestic violence, Literate, Llliterate womenReferences
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