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The
women, who are the integral part of our society, play the important role to
establish a nation. A nation build up by its citizen i.e. men as well as women.
The aim of this paper is to analyzing the status of women throughout the age.
The study also explores the laws on the women at national as well as
international arena and reveals the role of the India Judiciary in protection
of the rights of women and the number of landmark judgments delivered by the
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.
Key words- Women,law, Status, Judiciary, Initiative,
Society,
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Multiculturalism
is used as a descriptive term that emphasizes the fact that a society is
diverse and should be seen in terms of how it responds to the challenges
associated with cultural and religious diversity. But in some of the so called
multicultural and liberal societies of the West there are evidential
contrariety between the claims and the ground realities. Cultural intolerance,
baseless xenophobic narratives have made the lives of diasporic communities of
coloured (non western) people complicated. The lives and experiences of
immigrants from South East Asia, Africa and the Middle East are different in
terms of the consideration of their rights against those of the natives. There
are many (including the author) who are not comfortable in their religious and
national identities beyond the boundaries of their native lands. This leaves us
with a legitimate question which this article seeks to answer and the question
is -Is multiculturalism a myth and cosmopolitanism just an outward show in the
context of the Western societies, particularly Scandinavian and precisely
Danish?
Keywords: multiculturalism, myth, diaspora,
contrariety, stereotypes, compatibility, immigrants
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Traditional
Shewhart control charts assume normality and does not consider the skewness of
statistics under study. This paper proposes control charts based on skewness
and kurtosis of patient’s length of stay. The asymmetric control limits are
based on the degree of skewness and kurtosis estimated from the sample . These
charts are simply adjustments of the conventional Shewhart control charts. The
new charts are compared with the Shewhart chart and evaluated based on
performance measure false alarm rate.
Key words : Skewness ,Skewness correction,
Control charts ,False alarm rate, Kurtosis correction,Skewed distribution,
Length of stay.