8.3 SCHOLAR

Area of Article : ALL

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VOL- 8 ; ISSUE 3 - PUNE RESEARCH SCHOLAR (ISSN 2455-314X) JIF 3.14

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PUNE RESEARCH SCHOLAR 

AN INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL

( ISSN 2455  -  314X  ONLINE )

 VOLUME 8 , ISSUE - 3  (JUNE TO JULY 2021) (JIF 3.14)

8.3.1 SCHOLAR

Area of Article : ECONOMICS

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THE ROLE OF SWADHYAY PARIWAR’S YOUTH FORCE IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

VALMIK CHAITRAM WAGH & DR. ABHAY SHENDE

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The founder of Swadhyay Pariwar, the most revered Pandurangshastri Athavale (Dadaji) (born 19 October 1920, died 25 October 2003) has started various experiments for human development through Swadhyay Pariwar (family of millions of people). Some of the experiments are related to social awareness, some are related to educational development, some are related to economic development and some are related to spiritual and cultural development. All these experiments have shown many positive results not only in India but in more than 70 countries of the world. It is also claimed that this has led to a fivefold revolution (Panchrangi kranti) by the Swadhyay Pariwar. The basis of this fivefold (Pancharangi) revolution is in the ideological meeting given by Pandurangshastri Athavale (Dadaji). Pandurangshastri Athavale (Dadaji) has used the term "Yuva Shakti: Para Shakti" for this Youth force (Yuvashakti). It is through this youth that the Swadhyay Pariwar has spread rapidly across the country as well as in other parts of the world. It is seen that these youths have contributed in different ways to the national development. The Swadhyay Pariwar's youth empowerment was started through the DBT Centers (Divine Brain Trust) established in 1971. DBT and Youth Center completed 50 years at the last year. The youth of Swadhyay Pariwar is formed by the members of DBT Center and the members of the Youth Center. In this article, the researcher has studied the role and contribution of the youth of Swadhyay Pariwar in the national development during this period of fifty years.

Key Concepts: Swadhyay Pariwar, DBT (Divine Brain Trust), Youth Centers, National Development, Yuvashakti, Fivefold revolution (Panchrangi Kranti).

8.3.2 SCHOLAR

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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THE ORATURE OF NAT COMMUNITY IN AWADH: READING SELECT CULTURAL TEXTS

DR. RAVINDRA PRATAP SINGH

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As far as the song, dance and performance are concerned, the Nat community is one of the most colourful communities in India. They are excellent singers and performers, having their closed community songs and dances, and showing rich knowledge of the traditions of the castes, communities, and myths in the vicinities. In the present paper, my concern is to explore the trajectories of life and vision of the Nat community as expressed in their select orature. I have collected these songs directly from the people of the Nat community in the Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh. The oratures of the Nat people are very significant in the contemporary context when we are looking at the margin and even believe in the patterns of canons of alternative modernity. The tradition and practices of this community have offered rich cultural texts that are found in the form of orature. With the intermixing of cultures in the contemporary milieu, the cultural texts are vanishing very fast. The young Nat people have almost forgotten their cultural and mythological history, and in the lack of awareness, they are least concerned with collecting and documenting it. Lack of education and resources and even the lack of interest stand as the primary factor behind it. These texts are a kind of intangible cultural heritage of our colourful land. More efforts by intellectuals, cultural anthropologists, linguists, sociologists, and media are expected for conserving, documenting, and disseminating the texts.

Key Words: Orature, Nat, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Origin of Nat, Nat Mythology, Culture.

8.3.3 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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FORMATION OF VALUES AND EMOTIONAL STRENGTH IN JOINT FAMILY STRUCTURE : REFERENCES FROM INDIAN CULTURAL TEXTS AND STRUCTURES

DR. ALKA SINGH

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In traditional sense of the term, It is difficult  to think of  a society without family. For proper development, every person must have an environment of economic, physical, and mental security. While living in a joint family, the distribution of the functions of the family becomes easy, as well as the future of human structure and a healthy society is also secured through a safe environment and healthy upbringing of the future generations, paving the way for its development. While living in the family, the future generation gets proper guidance. Even today the role of the joint family is important in structuralizing society. At present, the number of nuclear families has increased. Due to industrial development, the number of nuclear families has increased. But even today the joint family has its importance. The present article explores the patterns of value and strength  in  Joint family  structure, and seeks to explore the references from  Indian Cultural Texts .

Key Words : Cultural Texts, Value, Joint Family, Indian Cultural History 

8.3.4 SCHOLAR

Area of Article : LIBRARY SCIENCE

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USE OF ELECTRONIC RESOURCES AND SERVICES: A STUDY AMONG THE FACULTY MEMBERS OF THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED COLLEGES, TAMIL NADU

SOUNDAR. S. & DR. K. SRIDHAR

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Electronic resources are considered as important resources due to many features such as easy retrieval, access by many users simultaneously from any part of the world at any time and cost effective. Due to developments in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the information growth is alarming and there is great number of electronic resources and services available must be effectively utilized. In this connection, this study has been undertaken by the authors to find out the faculty members use of electronic resources and services at Thiruvalluvar University affiliated colleges. The study results will enable the administrators to make certain changes to use the available resources and services effectively.

Keywords: Electronic Resources; Electronic Information Service; Information and Communication Technology; ICT; Thiruvalluvar University

8.3.5 SCHOLAR

Area of Article : TOURISM

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BLUE ECONOMY AND COASTAL BASED TOURISM IN INDIA

PRANATHI A. V. & DR. PRAMOD GONCHKAR K

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The main objective of this paper is to examine or explore the relationship between sustainable blue economy and coastal tourism in terms of coastal economic growth. At present, Blue economy is a fast-developing economy which will capture a great concentration from governments and investors. Coastal Tourism is one of the major driving factors of blue economy and becomes more and more important for sustainable development in coastal areas. In this paper, it indicates a great consumption that tourists have made at the time of their tour, which would quickly promote the sustainable growth of coastal economies. It shows the tourists consumptions will have a positive impact on the coastal economies. The are several limitations existing in the paper suggests for further comprehensive and sophisticated investigations.

Key words: Sustainable Blue Economy, Coastal Tourism, Blue Tourism,

8.3.6 SCHOLAR

Area of Article : COMMERCE

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NEED FOR MAHATMA GANDHI DISPUTE FREE VILLAGE CAMPAIGN

DR. SURESH LAXMAN SHAHAPURE

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The system of local government has existed for India since time immemorial. The Mahatma Gandhi Dispute Free Village Campaign has been accepted as an integral part of people's lives in the state of Maharashtra. This campaign is needed for the development of human society and for the social stability and sustainability of the conflicts and problems in the village. It is considered a basic requirement to have a Mahatma Gandhi Dispute Free Village Campaign in a state adopted by the democratic system. In a democratic republic, having people-oriented activities is considered as a sign of complete development and prosperity of this system of government. This campaign is needed in the 21st century as it can only achieve the goal of realizing the prestigious definition of democracy.

Key words: Public Policy, Social Justice, Democratic Governance, Decentralization of power, Bureaucracy.

8.3.7 SCHOLAR

Area of Article : LANGUAGE

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ON TEACHING ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION TO THE ENGINEERING STUDENTS IN TELANGANA STATE

DR. Y. SRIDEVI & SYEDA FATIMA FARHEEN

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The primary objective of this paper is to highlight some of the typical English pronunciation errors of the engineering students in Telangana State.  The English pronunciation errors are presented with some apt examples.  We dwell on both the segmental and the supra-segmental features.  In the first part of the presentation some of the typical errors of vowels, diphthongs, triphthongs and consonants are presented.  In the second part, we discuss the pronunciation errors of word stress and intonation.   We put forward some remedial measures, which can help English teachers while teaching English pronunciation to the engineering students in Telangana.

8.3.1 स्कॉलर

Area of Article : अर्थशास्त्र

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भारतातील बेरोजगारीच्या वाढीचे कारणे व उपाय

प्रा. लोडे परमेश्वर लिंबाजी

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            बेरोजगारी हा कोणत्याही देशाच्या विकासात एक अडथळा आहे. बेरोजगारी हा भारतामध्ये एक गंभीर प्रश्न आहे. बेरोजगारी हा कोणत्याही देशासाठी किंवा समाजासाठी एक शाप आहे. त्यामुळे दारिद्र्य वाढ होते. उपासमारी मध्ये वाढ होते. तरुणांमध्ये असंतोष वाढतो. यातून चोरी, हिंसाचार, गुन्हेगारी, आत्महत्या यासारख्या समस्यामध्ये वाढ होते. बेरोजगारी एक भयंकर विष आहे. बेकारीने संपूर्ण देशाचे आर्थिक, सामाजिक, राजकीय, जीवन दुषित केले आहे. त्यामुळे त्यांची कारणे शोधून काढणे महत्त्वाचे आहे. ही समस्या संपविण्यासाठी भारत सरकारने प्रभावी पावले उचलणे गरजेचे आहे