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- Awareness and the Perceived Socio-economic Outcomes of 'Eco-tourism': a Study in the Corbett Area
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Indian Forester, Vol 137, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 57-65Abstract
There was a wide variability in the levels of awareness about eco-tourism among the tourists, the local villagers and the forest officials. Of the two components, viz. environmental and social welfare, the latter was not understood by many. While nature, wildlife and its products were the aesthetic needs of the tourists, the indigenous values formed a part of their recreation, physical and mental relaxation. Locally available services like guidance, hospitality, asset maintenance, product sales, etc. helped in meeting these needs. This resulted in overall improvement in the quality of life. Better promotion and training strategies with adequate planning and ensured local cooperation were the prerequisites to bring the dual effects on forest conservation and community development.Keywords
Socio-economic, Eco-tourism, Corbett Area, Nature- Morphological and Histochemical Study of Digestive System in Relation to Feeding Habbit of chanda Ranga
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S. K. Yadav
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B. B. Singh
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1 Department of Zoology, Harish Chandra Post Graduate College, Varanasi U.P.
2 Department of Zoology, Harish Chandra Post Graduate College, Varanasi U.P. INDIA, IN
1 Department of Zoology, Harish Chandra Post Graduate College, Varanasi U.P.
2 Department of Zoology, Harish Chandra Post Graduate College, Varanasi U.P. INDIA, IN
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The Asian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 8, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 125-133Abstract
The body of Chanda ranga is transparent translucent except the body cavity which is lined by a thin silvery connective tissue screen, that makes it opaque. Digestive system has been described taking mouth, bucco-pharynx. oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, intestine, rectum and hepatopancreas. The upwardly directed and protrusible mouth; presence of premaxillary, maxillary, vomarine, palatine, mandibular, lingual, supra and infra pharyngeal, gill raker and gill arch teeth; long spiny gill rakers and relative gut length 0.8 are the carnivorous features.Contrary to other carnivorous fishes, pyloric caecum is absent in Chanda ranga.The stomach is divided into cardiac and pyloric part, duodenum, intestine and rectum are present. Single layered mucosa with goblets and smaller villi, were observed. The longitudinal muscle layer is external to circular muscles. Gastric glands are present in cardiac stomach and only pancreatic islets are present in between hepatic tissues. Well developed three lobed liver, attached to gut is present on the left side.Keywords
Chanda Ranga, Digestive System, Hepato-pancreas, Carnivorous- Fibrinolysis in Diabetes
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1 Department of Pathology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, IN
2 Department of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, IN
3 Coagulation Research Laboratory, Department of Pathology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, IN
1 Department of Pathology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, IN
2 Department of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, IN
3 Coagulation Research Laboratory, Department of Pathology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 32, No 1 (1979), Pagination: 41-50Abstract
No Abstract.- Production and Impact Study of Vitamin A-Related Video Film for School Children
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1 Department of Foods and Nutrition, College of Home Science, G.B.P.U.A. & T, Pantnagar, U.P. 263 145, IN
1 Department of Foods and Nutrition, College of Home Science, G.B.P.U.A. & T, Pantnagar, U.P. 263 145, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 40, No 6 (2003), Pagination: 225-227Abstract
One of the most important controllable nutritional problems in India and other developing countries today is vitamin A deficiency. It is estimated that every year about 70,000 children are likely to develop corneal lesions due to this deficiency. The problem is considered to be of public heath significance in 36 countries in South East Asia, the Western Pacific and Africa. About 20 to 40 million children are estimated to have mild Vitamin A deficiency at any point of time.- Mathematics Education and the Engineering Students
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1 Dept. of Maths., Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Tech. Univ., Lonere, (Maharashtra), IN
1 Dept. of Maths., Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Tech. Univ., Lonere, (Maharashtra), IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 12, No 3 (1999), Pagination: 39-45Abstract
Mathematics is the mother of all sciences. Without Mathematics, we can not think of the existence of engineering sciences even. Therefor, our modern. civilization which is entirely the outcome of science and technology has got a very close touch with mathematical education.- Grading of Engineering Institutes
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1 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, LONERE-403 103, Raigad (Maharashtra), IN
1 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, LONERE-403 103, Raigad (Maharashtra), IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 13, No 3 (2000), Pagination: 50-53Abstract
The present paper deals with a new approach of grading the engineering institutes by using quantifiable indicators to measure their performance standards. Whilst measuring the performance of the Institutes, students' input level/out put level service conditions of the employees, leadership, people involvement and working environment have also been taken into consideration; along with the infra-structural facilities and teaching faculty of the institutes.- Guidance and Counselling: A Missing Component of Engineering Education
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1 Department of Mathematics, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere-402103, Raigad (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Mathematics, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere-402103, Raigad (M.S.), IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 24, No 3 (2011), Pagination: 26-29Abstract
Engineers are the very important citizens of any country. They are the persons, who are responsible for every change that takes place in the society. They are the persons who provide water to the thirsty, light to darkness and food to hungry. They are the persons , who are responsible for the implementation of every project.- Total Quality Management in Technical Institutes
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1 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere - 402 103, Raigad (Maharashtra), IN
1 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere - 402 103, Raigad (Maharashtra), IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 13, No 1-2 (1999), Pagination: 87-91Abstract
This article deals with the role of the elements of Total Quality Management (TQM) such as leadership, people involvement and TQM culture in the upgradation of technical institutes; along with certain remedial measures to be taken by the leadership to overcome the problems of technical education so as to serve the requirements of customers of engineering graduates. Certain pitfalls have also been pin-pointed for elimination in order to make the concepts of TQM implementable successfully in any technical institute desirous to achieve greater pursuits in the customer-market.- Holistic Education: A New Approach to Teaching and Learning Practices
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1 Deptt of Education, RBS College Agra, U.P., IN
2 Deptt. of Education, RBS College Agra, U.P., IN
1 Deptt of Education, RBS College Agra, U.P., IN
2 Deptt. of Education, RBS College Agra, U.P., IN
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Indian Journal of Society and Politics, Vol 2, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 21-26Abstract
Holistic education focuses on the fullest possible development of the person, encouraging individuals to become the very best or finest that they can be and enabling them to experience all they can from life and reach their goals (Forbes 2003). it is more than the education of the whole student and addresses the very broadest development of the whole person at the cognitive and affective levels. it emphasizes the education of the student beyond the confines of the classroom and moves the concept of a child-centered educational approach to a much more radical programme of education. Holistic education is based on the principle that students find identity and purpose in life by connecting to the community, nature, and humanitarian values. The purpose of holistic education is not only to prepare students for academic success, but to also enable them to learn the challenges of living as a whole (learning about themselves, about healthy relationships, about social responsibility, compassion, etc). The present paper explains the features of holistic approach and characteristics of a critical learner. Also it gives certain implications for student and teacher and sites some advantages of this.- Developing Life Skills through Taxonomy for Future Generation
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1 RBS College Agra, U.P., IN
2 Faculty Of Teacher, Education; RBS College, Agra, U.P., IN
1 RBS College Agra, U.P., IN
2 Faculty Of Teacher, Education; RBS College, Agra, U.P., IN
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Indian Journal of Society and Politics, Vol 2, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 19-22Abstract
'I don't thing it is good that we are perceived as different. It is important we were perceived as much better If being different is essential to doing that then we have to do that, But if we could be much better without being different, that is be fine with me, I want to do much better ! I don̓t care about being different, but we will have to be different in some ways to be much better.̓ ( Steve Jobs).Education in the society possesses a greater value as it provides opportunity to the individuals for the development of educational skills. Now-a-days more and more awarness is seen in the students, teachers, student-teachers and parents towards development of different educational skills. This is in fact a result of their realization about the necessities of educational skills related to different areas of their interest.