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Kumar, Pawan
- Imperative Investigation of Trend and Pattern of Indian Economy in Post-Liberalisation Era
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Pawan Kumar
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Satyender
2
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1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 181-183Abstract
The globalisation provides a lot new opportunities as well as complex challenges with diverse responsibilities. Globalization makes integration with the word economy and this fabric is strengthen by the economic exchange, interdependency, and foreign direct investment. In the background of global slow slowdown precipitated by the global financial and economic crisis, Indian economy has continued to grow at a healthy rate but later on it affected in form of low growth, high current account deficit and balance of payment. Poverty and continuous high dependency on the sector like agriculture is still a large challenge in front of India economy even after a decade of globalisation.Keywords
Trend and Pattern, Indian Economy, Post-Liberlization.- Dynamic of Ground Water Resources in Bhiwani District of Haryana
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Pawan Kumar
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Dinesh Kumar
2
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1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 1, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 62-63Abstract
Groundwater is major source for the irrigation in the dry land farming. The more and more exploitation of resource leads to the lead to change in the quantity as well as quality. Ground water degradation is major issue in the western Haryana depletion of groundwater is directly impact their livelihood and sustanability. Groundwater is less vulnerable to climate fluctuations; present situation result of large scale change in water health is an impact of changing land use pattern and cropping pattern. Management and development of the ground water should need proper institutional and community cooperation with efficient technology.Keywords
Ground Water, Cropping Pattern, Degradation, Management.- Issue and Challenges for Wetland Biodiversity in Sultanpur National Park, Haryana
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Pawan Kumar
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Dinesh Kumar
2
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1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 2, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 30-32Abstract
Biodiversity is the important resource for the society. Haryana as an agriculture dominant state, have more are under the intense agriculture has very less scope for the development of wetland ecosystem with having rich biodiversity. Sultanpur national park id the best destination for the biodiversity it has a huge biodiversity comprising rare migratory and local bird species. But now Human activities are putting a lot of pressure on the biodiversity of the Sultanpur National Park in form destruction of habitat due to grazing of cattle, protected areas personnel and local people conflict, increasing population of people and the livestock, withdrawal of water below critical limits that leads to water crises in SNP, unsustainable tourism, conflict for fuel wood and fodder collection by the villagers, villagers also use to break the boundary wall for this type of activities. Institutional land encroachment around the SNP is the main factor for the degradation. Biodiversity of the national park is under threat, some species are near about to distinction.Keywords
Biodiversity, Land Use Change, Wetland Ecosystem.- Sectoral and Regional Inequalities in foreign Direct Investment in India
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Pawan Kumar
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Dinesh Kumar
2
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1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 2, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 50-51Abstract
FDI could be valuable and important alternate for the development of infrastructure and other basic structure of the Indian economy. Its have the potential for helps any country to create job opportunity, and supporting facilities. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is an important component for achieving the economic boost and maintains the pace of growth and development of the developing economy like India. But the sectoral and regional bias in the composition and pattern of the foreign direct investment could be the important obstacle in the path of equal and health development of India.Keywords
Regional Inequalities, Foreign Direct Investment, Sectoral Bias.- Regionalisation of Pattern of Socio-Economic Development in India
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Pawan Kumar
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Satyender
2
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1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Geography, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, IN
2 Geography, Ch. Dadri, Haryana, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 2, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 58-59Abstract
Regional disparities are the ubiquitous phenomena in the spatial pattern of economic growth as well as socio-economic experienced in India. The extent and intensity of this phenomena pauses a major challenge for policy makers and planners. More intensity is pause serious threat to the socio-political harmony of the country. Triggered by the 1991 economic reforms, Indian economy has witnessed unprecedented growth rate along with widening spatial disparities during the past two decades. Principal component analysis could be very suitable method to visualize the composite profile of the all the indicator.Keywords
Regional Inequalities, Socio-Economic Development, Principal Component Analysis.- Influence of Academic Workload and Study Habits on Level of Achievement of Science Stream Students Studying in Private and Government School
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1 Department of Psychology, Jai Narain vyas University Jodhpur, Rajasthan, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Jai Narain vyas University Jodhpur, Rajasthan, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 6, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 211-214Abstract
Present investigation was done to study "Influence of Academic Workload and Study Habits on Level of Achievement of Science Stream Students Studying in Private and Government School." The Independent variables were (a). School workload (homework & class work) (b). Study habits (c). School status (Private & Government school) and the Dependent variables was - Level of achievement, it was a comparison study in which 12th class science stream students male and female studying in private and government school were compared on the effect of academic workload and study habits on level of achievement. For the research a sample of 40 students was taken. Study habits inventory by Patel in Hindi language was used to measure study habits and academic performance in class 11. The result show that male and female differ significantly from each other girls studying in both private and government school have better study habits and feel less burdened.Keywords
Academic Workload, Study Habits, Academic Achievement.References
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- Awareness Status of Direct Seeded Rice Cultivation Technology in Haryana State
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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jind, Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jind, Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana, IN