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VIVA COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE LIBRARY, VIRAR (W) 1 Volume: 2, Issue No.: 1,March 2017 Volume: 2, Issue No.: 1,March 2017 Prepared by VIVA Library Team, Tel.: 0250-2515278 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.vivacollege.org/library.aspx Content Library Collection 2 Library Usage Statistics 2 New Arrival Books 3 List of Journals 10 Contents of Journals 11 Suggestion / feedback 51 CAS Bulletin Arts, Commerce & Self Financing section Volume: 2, Issue No.4: , December 2017
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VIVA COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE LIBRARY, VIRAR (W)

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Volume: 2, Issue No.: 1,March 2017

Volume: 2, Issue No.: 1,March 2017

Prepared by

VIVA Library Team,

Tel.: 0250-2515278

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.vivacollege.org/library.aspx

Content

Library Collection 2

Library Usage Statistics 2

New Arrival Books 3

List of Journals 10

Contents of Journals 11

Suggestion / feedback 51

CAS Bulletin

Arts, Commerce & Self

Financing section

Volume: 2, Issue No.4: , December 2017

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Library Collection (As on 31

st Dec.2017)

Total Books: 45391

Periodical:

Journals: 43

Magazines: 31

Newspapers: 31

Non-Book Materials

CDs: 252

Maps: 51

E-resource: N-List (consortium) Including

6000+ E-journals & 1,35,000+ E-

books.

Institutional Membership of American Library & BCL

Library Usage Statistics

MONTH HOME ISSUE INTERNET

WALK-IN

October 2757 275 13892

November 5347 191 22466

December 2114 170 10364

October November December

2757

5347

2114

275 191 170

13892

22466

10364

HOME ISSUE

INTERNET

WALK-IN

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New Arrival Books

ACS

Sr. No. Acc. No. Author Title

Class. No.

1 ACS13117 INGLE, BHAGWAN BHIDU 920/ING

2 ACS13122 INGLE, BHAGWAN DHOR 928/ING

3 ACS13123 BAJPAI, ASHA CHILD RIGHTS IN INDIA 323.3520954/BAJ

4 ACS13124

ASTHANA, D.

K./ASTHANA, MEERA

ENIRONMENT : PROBLEMS

AND SOLUTIONS 363.7/AST

5 ACS13125

PARASURAMAN,

S/KRISHNAN, UNNI INDIA DISASTERS REPORT -II 363.340954/PAR

6 ACS13126 SINGH, ASHOK KUMAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 351.076500/SIN

7 ACS13127 REGE-NITSURE, RUPA VITTARTHA 330.954/REG

8 ACS13129 JOSHI, VASUDHA

SUKSHMAVITTACHA SUBODH

PARICHAY 339/JOS

9 ACS13131

DHAMDHERE, S.V. /

TUPE, SANJAY SARVAJANIK AAYAVYAY 336/DHA

10 ACS13133

ED. GODBOLE, V.J. /

RANADE, PUSHPA UGC NET-SET ARTHASHASTRA 330/GOD

11 ACS13134 MULANI, M.U.

MAHILA

SWAYAMSAHAYYATA

BACHAT GAT 339.43/MUL

12 ACS13135 MULANI, M.U.

ALPABACHAT NIYOJAN (

BACHAT GAT ) 339.43/MUL

13 ACS13136 SATHE, MADHUSUDAN

SANGHARAJYACHA VITTA

VYAVAHAR 330.954/SAT

14 ACS13137 ED. BORGES, JOHNSON

VASTUNISHTHA

ARTHASHASTRA 330/BOR

15 ACS13139 RANADE, PUSHPA

ARTHASHASTRIYA GANITI

TANTRE VA SANSHODHAN

PADDHATI 330.0151/RAN

16 ACS13141

DHAMDHERE, S.V. /

TUPE, SANJAY

ANTARRASHTRIYA

ARTHASHASTRA 337/DHA

17 ACS13143 SHRIVASTAV, SATISH

SAMANYA ADHYAYAN PAPER

- 4 ( MPSC ) 338.9/SHR

18 ACS13144 BORGES, JOHNSON ARTHASHASTRIYA SIDDHANT 330.01/BOR

19 ACS13146

PARASNIS,

RAVBAHADUR PESHVEKALIN PUNE 954.792/PAR

20 ACS13148 KULKARNI, M.R. TUMHICH MODI SHIKA 745.67454792/KUL

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21 ACS13150

ED. JOSHI, S.H. AND

OTHERS DIAMOND ITIHAS MAHITIKOSH 954.03/JOS

22 ACS13151 ED. DIKSHIT, DURGA

DIAMOND MAHARASHTRA

SANSKRUTIKOSH 306.03/DIK

23 ACS13152

ATRE, SHUBHANGANA

/ RAYRIKAR, KALPANA

MAHARASHTRA SANSKRUTI

1818 PARYANT 954.792/ATR

24 ACS13153 KOLAMBE, RANJAN

BHARATIYA

ARTHAVYAVASTHA ( MPSC /

UPSC ) 330.954/KOL

25 ACS13155 KOLTE, S.M.

SANKHYIKI TATVA AANI

VYAVAHAR 519.5/KOL

26 ACS13157 MAHAJAN, Y.R. PROBLEMS IN STATISTICS 519.5/MAH

27 ACS13175 HEMINGWAY, ERNEST OLD MAN AND THE SEA 823/HEM

28 ACS13176

GOVERNMENT OF

INDIA ECONOMIC SURVEY 2016-17 330.9540533/GOV

29 ACS13179 BUTALIA, URVASHI OTHER SIDE OF SILENCE 954.504/BUT

30 ACS13182

KULKARNI, AVINASH /

JADHAV, PRAVIN

PARYAVARAN ANI

VIKASACHE ARTHASHASTRA 338.927/KUL

31 ACS13187

HALL, JOHN/VAZ,

MARIO/KURPAD,

ANURA

GUYTON & HALL TEXT BOOK

OF MEDICAL PHYSIOLOGY 610.153/HAL

32 ACS13196

N.G. VARTAK HIGH

SCHOOL KAVYA SUMANANJALI 821/NGV

33 ACS13197 WANI, NEETA KRUSHI ARTHASHASTRA 338.13/WAN

34 ACS13198 KHATAL, B.G.

BHARATIYA

ARTHAVYAVASTHA 330.954/KHA

35 ACS13199 KATHARE, ANIL

AADHUNIK JAGACHA ITIHAS

(1453-2000) 909.822/KAT

36 ACS13200 KATHARE, ANIL

PRACHIN BHARATACHA

ITIHAS (PRARAMBHA TE 1318) 954.01/KAT

37 ACS13201

DEWRE, P.D. / WISPUTE,

S.M.

BHARATIYA GANARAJYACHE

SHASAN ANI RAJKARAN 320.0954/DEW

38 ACS13202

DEWRE, P.D. / WISPUTE,

S.M.

BHARATIYA LOKASHAHI

GANARAJYA 321.854/DEW

39 ACS13203 WISAVE, VILAS

BHARATATIL GHATANATMAK

ANI RAJAKIYA PRAKRIYA 342.020954/WIS

40 ACS13204 TODKAR, B.D. ANTARRASHTRIYA RAJKARAN 327.1/TOD

41 ACS13205

GUDGE-BENKE,

SUVARNA RAJAKIYA SIDDHANT 320.011/GUD

42 ACS13206 DESAI, SAMBHAJI N. MAHARASHTRATIL CHALVALI 303.484/DES

43 ACS13207

PAWAR, PRAMOD /

PATIL, MAHENDRA

AADHUNIK RAJAKIYA

VISHLESHAN 320.01/PAW

44 ACS13208

TUNTE, VIJAY

SAHEBRAO KARMIK PRASHASAN 658.3/TUN

45 ACS13209

TUNTE, VIJAY

SAHEBRAO

SARVAJANIK PRASHASAN ANI

VYAVASTHAPAN ( BHAG-2 ) 351/TUN

46 ACS13210 PATIL, V.B. MAHARASHTRA PRASHASAN 352.13/PAT

47 ACS13211

PATIL, ASHOK

AMRUTRAO

KHANDESH LOKSABHA

PRATINIDHI 328.3305479/PAT

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48 ACS13212 PATIL, V.N. SANSHODHAN PRAKRIYA 001.42/PAT

49 ACS13213

BHALERAO, SURESAH /

LONARKAR, PRAVIN

MANAVI HAKKA :

SADDYASTHITI ANI AAVHANE 361.614/BHA

50 ACS13214 CHAVHAN, N.L.

BHARATIYA

ARTHAVYAVASTHA - 1 330.954/CHA

51 ACS13216 CHAVHAN, N.L.

BHARATIYA

ARTHAVYAVASTHA - 2 330.954/CHA

52 ACS13218 CHAVHAN, N.L.

BHARATIYA

ARTHAVYAVASTHECHA VIKAS

- 1 338.954/CHA

53 ACS13220 CHAVHAN, N.L.

BHARATIYA

ARTHAVYAVASTHECHA VIKAS

- 2 338.954/CHA

54 ACS13221 JUNGLE, MANGALA

MAHARASHTRACHI

ARTHAVYAVASTHA 330.95479/JUN

55 ACS13223 CHAVHAN, N.L.

PRAGAT SUKSHMALAKSHI

ARTHASHASTRA 338.5/CHA

56 ACS13225

PATIL, D.G. / JAGTAP,

D.R.

SAMAGRALAKSHI ARTHIK

VISHLESHAN 339/PAT

57 ACS13227 KOLTE, S.M.

BHARATIYA BANKING

PRANALI 332.10954/KOL

58 ACS13229

JAGTAP, D.R. / WANI,

NEETA

BHARATIYA

ARTHAVYAVASTHA EK

DRUSHTIKSHEP 330.954/JAG

59 ACS13231 PAGAR, S.K. SARVAJANIK AAYAVYAY 336/PAG

60 ACS13233 WANI, NEETA SARVAJANIK AAYAVYAY 336/WAN

61 ACS13234 JUNGLE, MANGALA AUDYOGIK ARTHASHASTRA 338/JUN

62 ACS13236 BHISE, RAMESHWAR

KRUSHI VIKASACHE

ARTHASHASTRA 338.13/BHI

63 ACS13238 PAGAR, S.K. AADHUNIK BANKING 332.1/PAG

64 ACS13239 BAGUL, UPENDRA ARTHASHASTRA 330/BAG

65 ACS13243 CHAVHAN, N.L.

BHARATIYA

ARTHAVYAVASTHECHA VIKAS

- 2 338.954/CHA

66 ACS13244

LLOYD, PETER J. /

GRUBEL, HERBERT G. INTRA-INDUSTRY TRADE 382/LLO

67 ACS13245

BHARGAVA, RAJEEV /

ACHARYA, ASHOK

POLITICAL THEORY AN

INTRODUCTION

320.1/BHA

68 ACS13247

STIGLITZ, JOSEPH /

GREENWALD, BRUCE

TOWARDS A NEW PARADIGM

IN MONETARY ECONOMICS 332.4/STI

69 ACS13249 ED. AMIN, ASH POST-FORDISM : A READER 338.064/AMI

70 ACS13250 ED. AMIN, ASH POST-FORDISM : A READER 338.064/AMI

71 ACS13251 REES, ALBERT

ECONOMICS OF TRADE

UNIONS 331.880973/REE

72 ACS13253 TRIPATHI, AMISH SITA : WARRIOR OF MITHILA 823/TRI

73 ACS13254 DUTTA, NANDANA AMERICAN LITERATURE 810.9/DUT

74 ACS13257 ED. NARANG, VAISHNA ISSUES IN LEARNING 370.1523/NAR

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THEORIES AND PEDAGOGICAL

PRACTICES

75 ACS13259 ED. NARANG, VAISHNA

ISSUES IN LEARNING

THEORIES AND PEDAGOGICAL

PRACTICES VOLUME II 370.1523/NAR

76 ACS13261

ED. CHASKAR, ASHOK /

PAGARE, SANJAY

LINGUISTICS : AN

INTRODUCTION 410/CHA

77 ACS13265 NAYAR, PRAMOD STUDYING LITERATURE 808/NAY

78 ACS13268 RAGHAVAN , NEERAJA REFLECTIVE TEACHER 378.5451/RAG

79 ACS13270 RAO, C.N. SHANKAR

SOCIOLOGY : PRINCIPLES OF

SOCIOLOGY WITH AN

INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL

THOUGHT 301/RAO

80 ACS13271 BARSKY, ROBERT F. CHOMSKY EFFECT 320.512/BAR

81 ACS13272

GORDON, W.

TERRENCE MCLUHAN FOR BRGINNERS 302.23/GOR

82 ACS13273

FILLINGHAM, LYDIA

ALIX FOUCAULT FOR BEGINNERS 194/FIL

83 ACS13274 MISHRA, SUDHAKAR HINDI HASYA VYANGYA 891.43301/MIS

84 ACS13279

RAY,

BRAHMANESHWAR

NATH

AADHUNIK HINDI KAVYA

PRAVAH 891.4310808/RAY

85 ACS13291 CORREA, FRANCIS NAVAYUGACHYA PRESHITA 907.2/COR

86 ACS13292 RAJADHYAKSHA, M.G.

KAGAD, CANVAS AANI

KUNCHLA 824/RAJ

87 ACS13293

CHAUDHARI,

BAHINABAI BAHINAICHI GANI 821/CHA

88 ACS13294 NALE, AMOL

AKSHARNISHTHECHI

MANDIYALI 824/NAL

89 ACS13295

DHANAWADE,

SUREKHA JANIVECHYA HINDOLYAVAR 821/DHA

90 ACS13296 PENDHARI, SHYAM MAITRICHA GAV 821/PEN

91 ACS13297 DMELLO, XAVIER ABHANGA 824/DME

92 ACS13298 CHAUGHULE, V.S. SUKHACHE SOBATI 824/CHA

93 ACS13299

PATIL, NETAJI / PATIL,

BHAVANA

LOKAGITE : AAKALAN AANI

AASWAD 821/PAT

94 ACS13300 RAYKAR, SITARAM

TAMASEVARCHYA

AKSHARLAHARI 820/RAY

95 ACS13301 LAVATE, SUNILKUMAR DUKKHAHARAN 823.08/LAV

96 ACS13302 KUMTHEKAR, PRASAD BAGLA 823/KUM

97 ACS13303 TUSCANO, JOSEPH SAMAJBANDHU 824/TUS

98 ACS13304 PATIL, M.P.

MAHAKAVYA : KAVYA

SAMAJLELA-UMAJLELA 801.95/PAT

99 ACS13305 SAINDANE, MAHESH ATHETI 821/SAI

100 ACS13306

GOENKA,

SATYANARAYAN PRAVACHAN - SARANSH 294.344092/GOE

101 ACS13307 CHEEMA, POOJA VIPASSANA THE JOURNEY OF 294.344092/CHE

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LAMBA A THOUSAND STEPS

102 ACS13308 GOENKA, S. N. THE ART OF LIVING 294.3443/HAR

103 ACS13309 JUNANKAR, P.N.

ECONOMICS OF THE LABOUR

MARKET 331.12/JUN

104 ACS13311 SANEKAR, VEENA

LATHANATMAK SAHITYA :

SANKALPANA - SWARUP -

PRAVAS 801/SAN

105 ACS13314 JHINGAN, M.L.

ADVANCED ECONOMIC

THEORY 330.1/JHI

106 ACS13315 KIRKPATRICK, BETTY CONCISE OXFORD THESAURUS 423.1/KIR

107 ACS13316 DHONGDE, RAMESH

ENGLISH - MARATHI -

DICTIONARY 491.46321/DHO

108 ACS13317

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF

BANKING AND

FINANCE

PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES

OF BANKING 332.1/IIB

109 ACS13322 DESHPANDE, SHASHI

COLLECTED STORIES, VOLUME

I 823.08/DES

110 ACS13323 RAJADHYAKSHA. M.G. KALEIDOSCOPE 920.02/RAJ

111 ACS13324

GADAKH,

YASHVANTRAO MAZE SANCHIT 824/GAD

112 ACS13325

SHAKESPEARE,

WILLIAM

PREFACES TO SHAKESPEARE

VOUME I 822.33/SHA

113 ACS13326

SHAKESPEARE,

WILLIAM

PREFACES TO SHAKESPEARE

VOLUME II 822.33/SHA

114 ACS13327

PAGE, V.S. / ED.

MANTRI, L.B.

NEW VISION : NAVA

DARSHANA 824/PAG

115 ACS13328 GUPTA, RAMESH CBSE UGC-NET ENGLISH 371.26/GUP

116 ACS13329

LLOYD, PETER J. /

GRUBEL, HERBERT G. INTRA-INDUSTRY TRADE 382/LLO

117 ACS13330 BRADLEY, A.C. SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY

822.33/BRA

118 ACS13331 VAS, S.R. / VAS, ANITA

MAGICAL TALES OF THE

ARABIAN NIGHTS 823.08/VAS

119 ACS13332 WILLIAMS, GREG BODY LANGUAGE SECRETS 658.4052/WIL

120 ACS13333 PALING, SUZANNE

SALES LEADER'S PROBLEM

SOLVER 658.81/PAL

121 ACS13334 ILIAN, GEORGE

TOP VISIONARIES WHO

CHANGED THE WORLD 658.409/ILI

122 ACS13335 KARNIK, KIRAN CROOKED MINDS 338.0640954/KAR

123 ACS13337 BLOUNT, JEB SALES EQ 658.85019/BLO

124 ACS13338

SINGH, KHUSHWANT /

ED. DAVIDAR, DAVID

UNFORGETTABLE

KHUSHWANT SINGH 823.914/SIN

125 ACS13339 LAHIRI, TRIPTI MAID IN INDIA 823.08/LAH

126 ACS13340

ED. SINHA, YASHWANT

/ SRIVASTAVA, VINAY FUTURE OF INDIAN ECONOMY 330..954/SIN

127 ACS13341 NAIR, PRATAP DOUBLE-X FACTOR 920.7/NAI

128 ACS13342 ED. KAMATH, M.V. NEHRU REVISITED 954.042/KAM

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129 ACS13348 OBRIEN, TERRY PERFECT COMMUNICATION 658.45/OBR

130 ACS13349 OBRIEN, TERRY PERFECT LEADER 658.4092/OBR

131 ACS13350 OBRIEN, TERRY PERFECT ASSERTIVENESS 158.2/OBR

132 ACS13352 OBRIEN, TERRY PERFECT MEETING 658.456/OBR

133 ACS13353 OBRIEN, TERRY PERFECT CV 650.14/OBR

134 ACS13354 OBRIEN, TERRY PERFECT NEGOTIATION 658.4052/OBR

135 ACS13355 OBRIEN, TERRY PERFECT PRESENTATION 658.452/OBR

136 ACS13356 BOND, RUSKIN EMPTY HOUSE 823.08/BON

137 ACS13357 MURTY, SUDHA THREE THOUSAND STICHES 823.08/MUR

138 ACS13358 MURTY, SUDHA MAGIC OF THE LOST TEMPLE 823/MUR

139 ACS13359 MURTY, SUDHA

MAGIC DRUM AND OTHER

FAVOURITE STORIES 823.08/MUR

140 ACS13360 MURTY, SUDHA DOLLAR BAHU 823/MUR

141 ACS13361 MURTY, SUDHA GRANDMA'S BAG OF STORIES 823.08/MUR

142 ACS13362 MURTY, SUDHA BIRD WITH GOLDEN WINGS 823.08/MUR

143 ACS13363 MURTY, SUDHA

HOW I TAUGHT MY

GRANDMOTHER TO READ AND

OTHER STORIES 823.08/MUR

144 ACS13364 MURTY, SUDHA HOUSE OF CARDS 823/MUR

145 ACS13365 MURTY, SUDHA OLD MAN AND HIS GOD 823.08/MUR

146 ACS13366 MURTY, SUDHA

SOMETHING HAPPENED ON

THE WAY TO HEAVEN 823.08/MUR

147 ACS13367 MURTY, SUDHA MAHASHWETA 823/MUR

148 ACS13368 MURTY, SUDHA WISE AND OTHERWISE 823.08/MUR

149 ACS13369 MURTY, SUDHA GENTLY FALLS THE BAKULA 823/MUR

150 ACS13370 MURTY, SUDHA MOTHER I NEVER KNEW 823/MUR

151 ACS13372

SANE, PANDURANG

SADASHIV BHARATIYA SANSKRUTI 306.0954/SAN

152 ACS13373 HUMMEL, ROLF E.

ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF

MATERIALS 620.11297/HUM

153 ACS13375 BUDHANANDA SWAMI

COMPLETE WORKS OF SWAMI

VIVEKANANDA VOLUME I 294.52/BUD

154 ACS13376 BUDHANANDA SWAMI

COMPLETE WORKS OF SWAMI

VIVEKANANDA VOLUME II 294.52/BUD

155 ACS13377 BUDHANANDA SWAMI

COMPLETE WORKS OF SWAMI

VIVEKANANDA VOLUME III 294.52/BUD

156 ACS13378 BUDHANANDA SWAMI

COMPLETE WORKS OF SWAMI

VIVEKANANDA VOLUME IV 294.52/BUD

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B.M.S.

Sr. No. Acc. No. Author Title

Class. No.

1 BMS3559

UPADHYAY,

VINIT/MALKAN, RAHUL ACCOUNTING FOR

MANAGERIAL DECISIONS 658.1511/MAL

2 BMS3589 FERNANDES, SUNNY

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 658.4012

B.B.I.

Sr. No. Acc. No. Author Title

Class. No.

1

BBI1957

KISHNADWALA, H.V. /

SOOD, ABHISHEK

DIRECT TAX - S.Y.B.C.B.I. -

SEMESTER III

336.294/KIS

B.M.M.(English)

Sr. No. Acc. No. Author Title

Class. No

1 BE919 BALI, AASITA

FUNDAMENTALS OF MASS

COMMUNICATION 302.2/BAL

2 BE929 JADHAV, AMOL UNDERSTANDING CINEMA 791.4303/JAD

3 BE939 GUPTA, POOJA FEATURES AND OPINION 808.066/GUP

4 BE949

TINNA, DIVYA

NARANG

INTRODUCTION TO

JOURNALISM 070.4/TIN

5 BE950 PANNA, KISHWAR MASS MEDIA RESEARCH 302.23072/PAN

6 BE951 GAHLOWT, RASHMI

INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA

PSYCHOLOGY 302.23/GAH

7 BE952 BHAGTANI, HEENA

LEGAL ENVIRONMENT AND

ADVERTISING ETHICS -

T.Y.B.M.M. SEMESTER VI 333.7/BHA

8 BE953

HUSSAINI,

SANOBAR

INTRDUCTION TO CREATIVE

WRITING 808.042/HUS

9 BE963 ADITYA, SHEETAL

INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC

RELATIONS 659.2/ADI

10 BE973

MAHABAL,

RIDHIMA S.

EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

SKILLS - I 658.45/MAH

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List of Journals

Sr.No. Title Frequency

1. Aapla Paryavaran Monthly

2. Economic and Political Weekly Weekly

3. Indian Literature Monthly

4. Indian Management Monthly

5. Marathi Vignyan Parishad Patrika Monthly

6. Management Guru : Journal of Management Research Monthly

7. National Geographic Monthly

8. Seminar Monthly

9. The Economist Weekly

10. The IUP Journal of Accounting Research and Audit Practices Quarterly

11. The IUP Journal of Applied Economics Quarterly

12. The IUP Journal of Applied Finance Quarterly

13. The IUP Journal of Bank Management Quarterly

14. The IUP Journal of Brand Management Quarterly

15. The IUP Journal of Corporate Governance Quarterly

16. The IUP Journal of English Studies Quarterly

17. The IUP Journal of Financial Risk Management Quarterly

18. The IUP Journal of Marketing Management Quarterly

19. The IUP Journal of Organizational Behavior Quarterly

20. The IUP Journal of Soft Skills Quarterly

21. The IUP Journal of Supply Chain Management Quarterly

22. University News Weekly

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Contents of Journal

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The Elusive red Panda. BY Akash Vaishishtha Page – 28 From Least Concern to... BY Shubhda N. Savant Page – 30 Threatened Species. BY Avinash Bhagat Page – 31 Wildlife Week. BY Kalpana Malani Page – 33 Endemic and Threatened Species. BY Fact File Page – 34 Familiar Strangers. BY Benitta M. Babu Page – 36 Endengered Plants. BY Anita Kindre Page - 37

2. Economic & Political Weekly

Sameeksha Trust Publication (www.epw.in) ISSN: 0012-9976

Vol.- LII No .- 39 September 30, 2017 Frequency: Weekly Articles

Where to Invest to Accelerate Agricultural Growth and Poverty Reduction. BY Seema Bathla

Page – 36

Mobilisation in Vidarbha : A Comparative Study. BY Nikhit Kumar Agrawal Page – 46

Explaining falling female employment during a high growth period. BY Santosh

Mehrotra Page – 54

School Interactional Milieu in Tribal Areas : Implications for inclusive Education. BY

Justin P Jose Page – 63

2.1 Economic & Political Weekly

Sameeksha Trust Publication (www.epw.in) ISSN: 0012-9976

Vol.- LII No .- 40 October 7, 2017. Frequency: Weekly Articles

The Transfer of Jodhpur Railways, 1947 – 48: Denials, Delays and Divisions. BY Rakesh

Ankit Page – 40

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Bodies in Poverty : Family Planning and Poverty Removal in India. BY Sayantani Sur

Page – 48

How Users Configure Producer identities : Dilemmas of Retinoblastoma Treatment in

India. Pankaj Sekhsaria Page – 57

Dialogue as Pedagogy : Learning Together with the other in the Asian context. BY

Rudolf C Heredia Page - 65

2.2 Economic & Political Weekly

Sameeksha Trust Publication (www.epw.in) ISSN: 0012-9976

Vol.- LII No .- 41 October 14, 2017. Frequency: Weekly Articles

The Long Road to Transformation of Agricultural Markets in India : Lessons from

Karnataka. BY Nidhi Aggarwal Page – 47

State and the IT Industry in India : An Overview. BY Keshab Das Page – 56

Livelihoods, Conservation and the Forest Rights Act in a National Park: A Conundrum.

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2.3 Economic & Political Weekly

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Why India’s Foreign Investments in Africa’s Hydrocarbons are not a good bet. BY Rick

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2.4 Economic & Political Weekly

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Democracy in Jail : Over – representation of Minorities in Indian Prisons. BY Irfan

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Rags to Riches Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in India. BY Vegard Iversen

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Vol.- LII No .- 45 November 11 , 2017. Frequency: Weekly Articles

Investing in Health :Healthcare Industry in India.BY Indira Chakravarthi Page – 50

Mediating Matrimonial Disputes in India : Trends from the Bangalore Mediation Centre.

BY Kritika Vohra Page – 57

India and the Proposed treaty for the Protection of Broadcasting Organisations. BY

Seemantani Sharma Page – 65

Taming the Fishing Blues : Reforming the Marine Fishery Regulatory Regime in India.

BY Shinoj Parappurathu Page – 73

2.6 Economic & Political Weekly

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Deploying the Power of Social Protection to Improve Nutrition : What Will it Take. BY

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Use of Technology in Engineering Education. BY Chidambaran G Iyer Page - 99

2.7 Economic & Political Weekly

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Kayas this of Bengal : Legend, Genealogies, and Genetics. BY Luca Pageani Page – 44

Efficiency of Healthcare Sector in Bihar : An Exploratory Analysis. BY Brijesh C

Purohit Page – 54

On the importance of Triangulating Data Sets to Examine Indians on the Move. BY S

Chandrasekhar Page – 60

Time pass Development : Situating Social Media in Rural Rajasthan. BY Sandeep Mertia

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Service Sector Growth in India From the Perspective of Household Expenditure. BY

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Viewing National Water Policies through a Gendered lens. BY Tanusree Paul Page - 76

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Bureaucratic Rationality, Political Will, and State Capacity: MGNREGS in Undivided

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Out-of-School Children: some Insights on What We Know and what we do not. BY

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Wage Determination under Imperfect Competition: Indian Manufacturing Sector post

reforms. BY Ashish Kumr Sedai Page - 77

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Vol.- LII No .- 50 December. 16 , 2017. Frequency: Weekly Articles

Aadhaar and Food Security in Jharkhand: Pain Without Gain. BY Jean Dreze Page – 50

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The Woman Qurstion : Reflections on Feminism and Marxism. BY Mary E John Page – 71

Theorising the Disability Experience: power Is the Key. BY Devi Jagani Page – 80

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Defining Backwardness: Debates in Bombay Maharashtra. BY Abhay Datar Page – 89

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Empowering People to Power the Public Distribution System: A Process Mapping

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3. Indian Literature

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Impressions, Expressions. Page no -6

N. Gopi. Page no -9

IN MEMORIAM. BY C. Narayana Reddy Page- 12

OBITUARY

Celebration of Universal Man. BY K. Damodar Rao Page -22

MASTERS OF LYRICS. BY C. Narayana Reddy Page -28

21st CENTURY MARATHI POETRY

The post-Nineties Marathi Poetry: A Tryst with Fragmented Reality. BY Shridhar

Nandedkar Page- 40

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Ajay Kandar Page- 52

Alhad Bhavsar Page -54

Anil Sabale Page -56

Arun Kale Page -58

Avinash Gaikwad Page -61

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Dasoo Vaidya Page -71

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Ganesh Vispute Page -80

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Kalpana Dudhal Page -85

Kavita Mahajan Page -89

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Varjesh Solanki Page -139

Veerdhaval Parab Page -142

Vinayak Yewale Page -144

Yogini Satarkar Pande Page -147

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Malayalam. BY N. G. Unnikrishnan Page- 149

English. BY Sukrita Paul Kumar Page -154

English. BY Nithya Mariam John Page – 157

Telugu. BY Perugu Ramakrishna Page -162

Odiya. BY Manas Ranjan Mahapatra Page -16

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Adaptations Based on the Mahabharata: Vyasa Mounam or indeterminacy as the case.

BY Sruthy S. Page -172

Diasporic Reflections. BY Reji A. L. Page -178

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Jasbir Jain Daniell Comes to Judgement. BY Keki N. Daruwalla Page -188

Dibyajyoti Sarma Morning Light. BY Manohar Shetty Page -192

Lipipuspa Nayak Things Left Unsaid. BY Debasish Panigrahi Page -197

N. S. Kullur Fall of Kalyana. BY M. M. Kalburgi Page -200

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The sheer volume of the rural markets and their rising income hint at a tremendous

opportunity that companies can tap.BY Vijay Mahajan Page -14

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Signage is an effective means of the reaching out to the rural consumer segment. BY S S

Bhattacharjee Page – 26

What should student do to excel in a n environment fraught with uncertainties? BY T V

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The concept of the shared workspaces is a catching on. BY Amit Ramani Page – 30

A peek into the success mantra of successful second – generation entrepreneurs. BY

Prince Mathews Thomas Page -34

For optimal results, remove roadblocks and improve relationship among the team

members. BY Gary Peacock Page – 38

Startups should chart a slow and steady path. BY Manoj Joshi Page -42

No person can build an empire alone. BY Saurabh Kabra Page – 48

It is not enough to make a habit of continual quality improvement. BY Suresh Lulla Page 60

A culture built on ethics can give Indian companies more visibility and credibility in the

global arena. BY Mukand Menon Page – 62

Transformational leaders can create better connect with their employees. BY Govinda

Giri Page -66

How to optimize the content system. BY Niti Kumar Page – 70

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How to ensure excellent customer services management. BY Gautam Bohra Page - 82

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For a mind free of distraction, one needs to achieve work- life balance. BY Stephen

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How to achieve four- way wins. BY Stew Friadman Page – 16

Striving to achieve a perfect balance is a myth. BY Asif Upadhye Page – 22

Create an environment where a meaningful experience is more common among

employees. BY Danny Gutknecht Page -26

How can you sustain work –life integration? BY Shveta Raina Page – 30

How addressing social issues are creating opportunities for a promising future. BY

Siddharth Chaturvedi Page 34

GST, boon or ban? BY Ameen Khwaja Page – 38

Blue ocean strategy is an innovation prescription for companies to succeed. BY DR

Simon George Page – 42

Companies need to build a learning culture for high performance. BY Josh Seibert Page -46

A quality improvement project can dramatically reduce wasteful costs. BY Suresh Lulla

Page -60

A successful business strategy comprises many elements. BY Vishal Kamat Page – 62

Innovation are not easily embraced by customers all the time. BY DR Kumkum Bharti

Page -66

Need for agility, precision, and innovativeness in a VUCA world. BY DR Assem

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Identifying relevant data keeps brands ahead of competition. BY David Dubois Page -12

Trusting data analysis implicitly without grasping its limitations would lead to possibly

flawed judgement. BY Ajay Kelkar Page -16

How much data is needed to make a reliable decision? BY Suresh Satyamurthy Page no -20

Tread the data landscape with caution. BY DR. Chandrasekhar Subramanyam Page -26

Moving from technology to business- driven value generation. BY Bettina Buchel Page -30

Millennia’s are a thoroughly misunderstood lot, but they are too powerful to be ignored.

BY DR. Debashish Sengupta Page -36

Busting myths on consumer neuroscience. BY Kiran Mahasuar Page – 42

How healthy is your organization? BY DR. John Chenetra Page – 46

Strategic goals should be simple and well articulated. BY Suresh Lulla Page -50

Digital economy’s impact on the bricks and mortar firms. BY Rajbir Singh Page -60

Why do some inheritors succeed while others fail? BY Sonu Bhasin Page -72

A one- size – fits- all sales strategy is no longer viable. BY Abhimanyu Choudhary Page -76

Planning a transformation? The first step is to identify the purpose. BY Rajendra Mehta Page -80

Optimizing the supply chain. BY Prof. Rajat Agrawal Page - 84

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A Study of customers Usage Pattern about ICT Trends in Banking W. R . T Mumbai and

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Globalization & its impact on Indian Banking & Capital Market Sector BY Chinmay

Sanjay Apte Page no -8

A Study on Stress Management among the College Teachers in Thane. BY Mrs. Anita

Dakshina Page no -13

Make in India Revolutionizing the Railways. BY Prof Ashutosh Saxena Page no -20

RARA: Paradigm in real estate Projects. BY Dr.D.B.Deshpande Page no -23

Innovative Solution to Water Shortage in India. BY Dr. Baishakhi Dutta Page no -27

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E-Commerce the New Horizon and Perspectives Pertaining To Indian Jewellery Market.

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Importance of Quality of Work Life of Employees in Changing Business Environment :

A Case Study of Yasham International Private Limited. BY Dr. Deepak M. Salve Page no -44

Globalization And its Impact Culture. BVY Divya C. Shetty Page no -54

Digital India Initiative and its Impact on Rural Women Empowerment. BY Kavita Manoj

Page no -57

Impact of Globalization on the Language of Communication: with special Reference to

Graphological Deviation in Texting. BY Dr. Manjiree Atul Vaidya Page no -63

The Pathrakadavu Project: A Silent Scream. BY Dr. Mary Paul Chakkachamparambil

Page no -69

Globalization and Indian Society. BY Milind Gautam Gurchal Page no -73

Make In India Making the Impact on Tourism sector. BY Prof. Nital Kothari Page no -78

Role of the Corporate Social Responsibility in Minimizing Inequalities Induced By

Globalization: A Study. BY Soni Preeti Page no -80

Green Globalization. BY Prof. Prema Bardhan Page no -89

The Consumptive Dynamics of Advertisement. BY Simi Varghese Page no -92

Analysis of Passenger Perspective towards Metro Trains with reference to Versova –

Ghatkopar. BY Prof. Subodh S Barve Page no -97

Gender as a Determinant of Managerial Effectiveness: A Study of Insurance Sector

Employees. BY Anshu Thakur Page no -109

Mobile Banking Services: Users Creteria for Adoption W.R.T. Mumbai. BY Ms. Neha R.

Bhatia Page no -113

Managerial Effectiveness: A Literature Review. BY Anshu Thakur Page no -119

3D Printing: Reinventing Technology Trends in Fashion. BY Dehghani M Page no -128

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Trends and Progress of Mergers in Indian Banking Sector. BY Dr. Ramashish Purvey

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A Study on Financial Performance of ICICI Bank.BY Dr. Shweta Kumari Page no – 8

Agricultural Credit in Bihar. BY Dr. Mukesh Kumar Singh Page no -13

Diagnosis of Financial Health of a Business Enterprise: A Conceptual Study. BY Dr.

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Current Scenario of Energy Sector in Bihar. BY Dr. Priyatam Kumar Page no -27

Financial Inclusion and Economic Development : an Overview.BY Anamika Kumari

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Managing Critical Illness and Living Healthy Life. BY Dr. S.Ravishankar Page no- 39

Training and Developing Programme of – 41

Green Marketing: Opportunities and Challenges. BY Atish Kumar Page no- 52

A Study on Life Insurance Fund of LIC: An Analysis. BY Aditya Narayan Page no -56

A Study on Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme

(MGNREGS) with Special Reference to Bihar. BY Vivek Kumar Page no- 61

Poverty Alleviation Programmed during Five Year Plans in India. BY Dr. Priyatam

Kumar Page no -66

Problems and Prospects of Rural Retailing in India. BY Mrityunjay Kumar Manish Page

no -73

Role of Urbanization in Rural Development of Bihar. BY Sujit Kumar Page no -82

Role of SBI and its associate Banks in Socio- Economic Development. BY Mritunjay

Kumar Manish Page no – 89

A Study of GST Impact on Sectorial Indices of BSE. BY Ashish Mahajan Page no -97

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Empowerment of women in Rural Bihar: A Critical Analysis. BY Annapurna Kumari

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An Overview of Indian Tea Industry. BY Rahul Kumar Page no -110

Indian Railways: Opportunities and Challenges. BY Dr. Pankaj Kumar Page no -116

A Study on Performance Evaluation of Life Insurance Industries in India. BY Aditya

Narayan Page no -120

Black Money in India and its Effect on Indian Economy. BY

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Emerging Trends of Urbanization in Bihar. BY Dr. Mukesh Kumar Singh Page no -139

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A Study of Organizational Climate and its Impact on Satisfaction of Selected Branches of

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Industrialized Accidents are Measurable and Predictable through Behavioural Safety. BY

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Role of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) IN Banking Industry. BY Mrs. Sweta Singh Page no -15

Role of Institutional Credit to Agriculture Sector in India. BY Dr.Ramashish Purvey Page no -18

A Study of Rights To Education In India. BY Mr. Raj Soshte Page no -25

Teachers as Mentors for Empowering Students. BY Dr. Saraswathi Moorthy Page no -32

Financial Sector Reforms in India. BY Prof. S G Hundekar Page no -36

Greening the Minds Through Greening Education. BY Dr. Archana Thakur Page no- 44

SEZ: A Device for Assuring Continuity of Inflow of Foreign Capital. BY Chandan

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Risk Management in Agriculture. BY Abhay Kumar Sharma Page no -54

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Agro-Food Industries in India: Strengths, weaknesses and Lessons. BY Preeti Srivastava

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Agriculture Labour In National Sence: A Crical Analysis. BY Ashish Kumar Page no -66

Socio Economic Impact on The Performance of Distance Learners (A Case Study Of

Idol, University Of Mumbai). BY Dr. G. Vijayeshwari Rao Page no -69

A Study of Strategic Management problems of Cooperative Housing Societies – A

Review of Literature. BY Rajendra Deshpande Page no -74

Mutual Funds – One way of Investment in India for Small and Retail Investors. BY

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Role of Institutional Credit to Agriculture Sector in India. BY Dr. Ramashish Purvey

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7 National Geographic

The National Geographic Society (ngm.com)

Vol.: 5 Issue No. 03 October 2017 Frequency: Monthly

Articles

Dubai’s Audacious Goal. BY Robert Kunzig Page -46

Becoming Jane Goodall. BY Tony Gerber Page -64

Without A Home, Or Hope. BY Brook Larmer Page -86

Debating Trophy Hunting. BY Michael Paterniti Page -94

On All Floors. BY Jeremy Berlin Page -122

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Articles

The World’s Happiest Places. BY Dan Buettner Page -52

The Unchosen. BY R.J.Kern Page -82

Why Vaccines Matter. BY Cynthia Gorney Page -92

Last Glance At North Korea. BY David Guttenfelder Page -114

Dancing on a High Wire. BY Jeffrey Tayler Page -122

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Articles

On The Search for the Real Jesus. BY Kristin Romey Page-56

On The Trail Of Jaguar Poachers. BY Rachel Bale Page -92

Silk Road. BY Paul Salopek Page- 96

Young, Alone, and Stranded. BY Rania Abouzeid Page-120

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Revengeful victims? BY Gerd Ferdinand Kirchhoff Page no -20

Rereading the past, reworking the present. BY Mujibur Rehman Page no -24

Racial revenge and the Anti- Mormon ban on polygamy. BY Sachin Dhawan Page no -28

Reconciliation over revenge. BY Gonzalo Restrepo Lopez Page no -31

Overcoming the binary. BY Shama B.H Page no -34

The truth and reconciliation commission: A different look. BY Shiv Visvanathan Page

no -37

Neither Victims nor executioners. BY Ramin Jahanbegloo Page no -57

History’s revenge, Memory’s forgiveness. BY Rakesh Pandey Page no -63

Doing justice, praying for IT or taking revenge. BY Carpentier De Gourdon Page no -68

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The contest in context. BY K.K. Kailash Page no -21

Democratizing the BJP. By K.C. Suri Page no -26

Social media and political polarization in India. BY Taberez Ahmed Neyazi Page no -31

A Counter narrative. BY M.V. Rajeev Gowda Page no -36

A refreshing narrative. BY Anirban Ganguly Page no -41

A Dystopia in the making. BY Jayadeva Uyangoda Page no -46

What is to be done? BY Yogendra Yadav Page no -50

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Moving Beyond Wartime Violence. BY Neelam Hussin Page -22

The Krishanthi Kumaraswamy Case. BY Chulani Kodikara Page -27

A Spoonful of Sugar. BY Sumathy Sivamohan Page -31

Contextualizing Sexual Violence And Impunity Nepal. BY Seira Tamang Page -36

Forensic Investigation in Sexual Violence in Nepal. BY Laxmi Murthy Page -42

Bringing Women’s Lives to Order. BY Hameeda Hossain Page -46

Locating Sexual Violence and Impunity. BY Meghna Guhathakurta Page -51

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Volume 424, Number 9060, SEPTEMBER 30TH – OCTOBER 6TH 2017

Articles A dynamic Emmanuel Macron and a diminished Angela Merkel promise a new balance

in Europe: Page no -13

The President’s reform plans represent a turning point for france, says Sophie Pedder.

See our special report. Page no -42

A weakened Mrs Merkel enters the last chapter of her chancellorship. Page no -47

One Plodding, one striding, the leaders of Germany and France will change the EU:

Charlemagne. Page no -51

It is too late to get Kim Jong Un to give up his nukes, but not to stop him from using

them: Page no -30

North Korea will push the superpowers apart. Page no -33

Stanislav Petrov,”the man who saved the world”, was reported to have died: Page no – 82

The communist regime can no longer rely on the generosity of its allies. It has no Idea

what to do. Page no -39

A never previously used mechanism for making amendments may soon create great

controversy –even possibly, a crisis. Page no -21

Up for re-election, Shinzo Abe shouldn’t forget that a vital parts of Japan’s national

security is its economy: Page no – 14

The prime minister may regret calling an early vote. Page no -25

The inflation target is again postponed, but policy is unchanged. Page no -69

Digital devices are challenging the nature of ownership. It is time to fight back: Page no -16

As mending things is getting ever harder, some are calling for a “ right to repair”, Page no57

MiFID 2, The EU’ massive new financial law, has laudable aims but implementation is

proving a nightmare: Page no -15

A new law will reshape Europe’s capitals markets. They are not ready for the change.

Page no -65

How tiny grease monkeys can inspect and fix jet engines from the inside. Page no -71

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Volume 425, Number 9061, OCTOBER 7TH

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Articles

Prices are high across a range of assets. It is time to worry? Page no -11

Low interest rates have made more or less all investment expensive. Page no -21

Crypto- coin mania illustrates the crazy and not-so-crazy sides of bubbles. Page no -74

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After a rocky few years, emerging markets have become more mature and resilient, says

Simon cox. But along with the drama, some of their dynamism has gone. See our special

report. Page no -44

Do not despair, change is possible. Page no -12

The shooting has reinvigorated calls for gun control and highlighted

its limitations . Page no -35

Superstition helps explain why many Republicans think loose gun laws keep them safe.

Page no -40

The party has lost faith in its leader but not yet found an alternative. Page no -55

One of the great puzzles of politics is how Boris Johnson keeps his job. Page no – 56

The Tories need to promote the next generation of leaders and fast. Page no -57

Catalonia is on brink of declaring independence, but it is not too late to step back from

calamity. Page no -16

The government mishandles Catalan defiance. Page no -49

The gender gap that still needs to be closed. Page no -14

Women still earn a lot less that men, despite decades of equal-pay laws. Page no -58

Pensions have a gender gap. Page no -71

The new chief executive is off to a strong start but he still has miles to go. Page no -61

Unusually, the famous investment bank has more of a business problem than an image

problem. Page no -68

This year’s science awards are for body clocks, gravitational waves and a cool way to

study protein structure. Page no -75

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Volume 425, Number 9062, OCTOBER 14TH

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Xi Jinping now has more clout than Donald Trumps. The world should be wary. Page n -9

China’s leader has been good for the communist party but not for his country. Page no -16

A study of China’s foreign aid reassesses the country’s reputation as a bad donor. Page

no 26 America’s politicians try to control Chinese firms abroad. It is a dangerous game. Page

no 59 The problems on American campuses is not what it seems. Page no -27 Putting micro aggressions under the microscope. Page no -28 An academic proposes some solutions. Page no -72 As the world’s newest country plunges into the abyss, America reconsiders its support for

the regime. Page no -37

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The prime minister has consistently undermined a 25-year push for democracy. Page no -12

The government asks the courts to abolish the opposition. Page no -22 Donald Trump’s approach is a strange mix of thoughtful and dangerous. Page no -10 The White House has found it easy to stop new regulations in their tracks. Repealing old

ones will be much harder. Page no – 53 Lessons learned on battlefields are helping civilian doctors save victims of terrorism.

Page no -50 Richard Thaler wins the Nobel Prize for economic science. Page no -65 What the eyes and odours of couples reveal about sexual attraction. Page no -67

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The right way to help declining places. Page no -11

Many areas have lost out to globalization. What can be done to help them ? Page no -19

America’s demands in NAFTA negotiations are so extreme that some suspect it of not

wanting a deal. Page no -65

As Donald Trump blusters, Iran world. Page no -12

With Islamic State nearly defeated, Iraq’s army has turned on the Kurds. Page no -43

Mauricio Macri’s government deserves to do well in the mid-term congressional election.

Page no -12

If Mr Macri gets a vote of approval, Argentina’s odds of prosperity will improve. Page no -39

Walter Bagehot would have loathed government by referendum. Page no -55

The best of a clutch of recent books on Brexit – From both sides. Page no -75

Harvey Weinstein and Hollywood are extreme. But other workplaces need to rid

themselves of sex pests. Page no -14

Crass or coercive sexual behavior by bosses and colleagues is less common than it was,

but is still a big problem. Page no -56

It lags in cloud computing and its “Watson “ technology underwhelms in artificial

intelligence. Can the tech industry’s great survivor recover. Page no -59

An inventor of plans runs into heavy bureaucratic turbulence. Page no -62

The latest breed of AI can work thinks out for itself, without being taught by people. Page

no -72

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Articles As the world marks the centenary of the October revolution, Russia is once again under

the rule of the tsar. Page no -9

Ignoring the lessons of the revolution is dangerous. Page no -19

His ill- judged tirade reflected America’s problematic love affair with its uniformed men.

Page no -34

Amazon and Alibaba represent a new type of conglomerate. How rivals and government

should adapts. Page no -12

E-commerce is transforming business and daily life, mostly for the better, says charlotte

Howard. Page no -42

A bad election is even worse than a delayed one. Page no -10

Although he is almost sure to win, Kenya’s president will find that he has done little to

increase his legitimacy. Page no -43

A Communist party gathering has consolidated the power of China’s. Page no -27

Fears that Xi Jinping is bad for private enterprise are overblown. Page no -55

How China’s artists have made sense of their country. Page no -75

Hey Siri. Should the world’s biggest firm shrink its finance arm before it goes bananas?

Page no -62

Firms should make more information public about the salaries they pay. Page no -68

The firms in a series of articles on the future of journalism examines how big American

newspapers got readers to pay for news in the internet era. Page no- 59

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Articles Facebook, Google and Twitter were supposed to improve politics. Something has gone

very wrong. Page no -11

Once considered a boon to democracy, social media have started to look like its nemesis.

Page no -19

Catalans have accepted direct rule from Madrid for now. Time for Spain to hold out the

prospect of a new deal. Page no -12

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Government intervention and a snap election have defused, but not settle, a crisis that

goes to the essence of Spanish democracy. Page no -53

When disputes over redistribution fuel separatism, thorny issues arises. Page no -78

Javier Cercas probes Spain’s convoluted history. Page no -85

To assess the special prosecutor’s investigation, recall his job description. Page no -12

The former Trump campaign chief is indicated. Cue calls to Jail Hillary Clinton. Page no -34

Protestantism helped shape the modern liberal west. What does its revival mean for the

developing world? Page no -43

The world economy is gathering momentum- but where’s the inflation? Page no -71

The big risks may be in corporate, not government, bonds. Page no -72

Should regulators block CVS from buying Aetna? Page no -14

Their merger might help curb the unsustainable rise in American health- care costs. Page

no -63

Demand for wives is fueling the abduction of women from neighboring countries. Page

no -29

The first voyager to another star may be a nematode or a tardigrade. Page no -80

The first visitor from another solar system has just been spotted. Page no -79

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Articles American influence has dwindled under Donald Trump. It will not be simple to restore.

Page no -11

The president’s coterie of military men will try to temper his rashest decisions. They will

not always succeed. Page no -20

Xi Jinping glad-hands Mr Trump, but anti- American feelings stirs in china. Page no -52

As Westminster sinks into chaos, the whips- the backroom fixers with task

of restoring order – face problems of their own. Page no -31

Don’t expect Theresa may to be gone anytime soon. Page no -33

The West should push the impetuous crown prince to reform Saudi Arabia, not wreck it.

Page no -12

Muhammad bin Salman has made himself the sole arbiter of Saudi policy. Page no -43

It is making huge advances, says Jonathan Rosenthal. But the full benefits will be reaped

only once basics like power supplies and communications are widely available. Page no -

42

How to make the plan work. Page no -14

Business reaction to the Republican’s big tax – reform proposal is mixed. Page no -58

There is a bubble. But it holds out the promise of something important. Page no -12

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Regulators have intervened to rain in ICOs, but big legal questions remain. Page no -63

They save time and money, but are too easily abused. Page no -16

Long central to American justice, deals between defendants and prosecutors are

becoming more common elsewhere. Page no -55

Enhanced understanding of the human microbiome is opening up new possibilities for

medicine. Page no -70

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Stopping the flow of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere is not enough. It has to be

sucked out. Page no -11

If you wanted to scrub greenhouse gases from the air, how would you go about it? Page

no -20

The EPA is rewriting the most important number in climate economics. Page no -32

After 37 years, Robert Mugabe has been sidelined by the army. The world should learn

from his misrule. Page no -12

A ruinous reign is ending messily. How did it go so wrong? And how can Zimbabwe

recover? Page no -39

Populism started by swinging the referendum towards Brexit. Its next act has been to

overturn centuries of political tradition. Page no -50

Both sides in the Brexit negotiation have been inflexible. Yet many choices remain open.

Page no -47

Working –class wages are surging. Can it last? Page no -30

There are better reasons for tax reform than boosting growth. Page no -66

What five years of Abenomics has achieved and what it has not. Page no -61

Japanese women are working more, but few of them are getting ahead. Page no -23

Its newish boss unveils his plans for reviving a struggling American icon. Page no -54

AT & T’S bid for time warner is either worryingly vague or amazingly Machiavellian.

Page no -60

The allocation of airport capacity is skewed towards legacy carriers. It is time to break

their grip. Page no -14

How slots are allocated. Page no -58

Children have been the victims of the latest culture war. Page no -16

As more people change gender, they are sparking a debate that enrages some and

confuses many. Page no -51

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How to balance people’s desire to bequeath assets with the unfairness of inheritance.

Page no -13

Death duties have fallen out of favor around the world. Page no -20

How America does, and does not, redistribute income. Page no -31

Philip Hammond’s cautious budget struck the right notes but was a grim reflection of

Britain’s predicament. Page no -15

The chancellor is facing up to Britain’s cannot do much about them. Page no -51

The closer John McDonnell gets to power, the harder it is to pin him down. Page no -54

Political uncertainty is bad for Germany and Europe. Germans should vote again. Page

no -14

The break-up of coalition talks leads the country into uncharted territory. Page no -45

Jubilation greets Emmerson Mnangagwa’s displacement of Robert Mugabe. Can it last?

Page no -41

The former despot’s name and face are vanishing from public places. Page no -42

The Department of Justice is right to oppose the AT&T- Time Warner deal. The Federal

Communications Commission is wrong to scrap net neutrality. Page no -14

In signaling that he may sell a lot of 21st Century Fox, is Rupert Murdoch rolling over or

regrouping? Page no -57

No longer can Google count on political goodwill in its home country. Page no -61

The impact of the millennial generation. Page no -63

Socially responsible investing in Japan. Page no- 64

Ethical investors set their sights on index funds. Page no -66

It is an appealing slogan, but often makes for misguided and costly policy. Page no -72

Douglas Irwin corrects the records of American trade policy over the years. Page no -78

It is becoming less hidebound, less dutiful and less obligatory- but even more important,

says Joel Budd. Page no -44

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9.9 The Economist

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The ANC, South Africa’s ruling party, will soon vote on ditching the Zumas. To avoid a

dire, two- decade dynasty of dysfunction, it should jump at the chance. Page no -13

The promise of fairness and prosperity as apartheid ended has been tainted by corruption

and “ state capture”, Page no -23

Big Western companies have been caught up in the intrigue. Page no -25

Worry about the Republicans’ tax bill. Worry even more about the way they passed it.

Page no -14

How the bill compares with earlier reforms. Page no -40

The crisis over a disputed election looks as if it will be solved at the negotiating table.

Page no -46

What the data say about the integrity of the vote count. Page no -47

Donald Trump’s recognition of the holy city acknowledge reality. Nevertheless it was

unwise. Page no -16

It may not cause chaos, but it pushed a stable peace still further into the future. Page no -

49

The governing BJP thinks it has a formula for building an electoral majority in India. It is

misfire ng. Page no -53

It looks as if artificial intelligence is tailor- made for incumbent tech starts. How to judge

if that is a worry. Page no -17

Tech giants are investing billions in a transformative technology. Page no -61

Machine- Learning’s big shindig. Page no -76

AI- driven hedge funds need human brains. Page no -71

The world trade Organization is flawed. But the Trump administration’s attempt to

undermine it is bad for the world and bad for America. Page no -18

As members gather for the WTO’s big meeting, it is in trouble. Page no -68

The dispute over China’s non- market economy status heats up. Page no -69

Our choices for 2017 includes titles on music, nicotine and the tsunami in Japan. Page no

-79

Books by economist writers in 2017. Page no -82

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9.10 The Economist

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China is manipulating debate in Western democracies. What can they do about it? Page

no -9

The Chinese government is using stealth to shape public opinion and mute criticism in

other countries. Page no -17

A prosecutor of Klansmen captures Jeff Session’s old seat and the Republican Senate

majority shrinks to one. Page no -29

Regulators should reject Rick Perry’s Plan to subsidies coal and nuclear. Page no -11

A Flurry of meeting should help curb greenhouse- gas emission. But the global

agreement is still essential. Page no -51

China has won battles against its choking air, but not the war. Page no -27

An Uzbek spring has sprung, but summer is still a long way off. Page no -21

America’s president is not the architect of the economy’s strength. But in the short term,

things will go his way. Page no -10

Will America’s economy run too hot in 2018? Page no -61

A festive memo from one of the America’s leading chief executives to his lieutenants.

Page no -58

It is a speculative assets but not yet a systemic risk. Page no -11

Futures contracts in bitcoin creates as many risks as they mitigate. Page no -65

Military robots are getting smaller and more capable. Page no -68

Johnny Halliday, France’s answer to rock ‘n’ roll. Page no -78

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2018

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Sexual harassment: a turning point? Page-11

A new chapter for South Africa. Page-12

The Trump doctrine unveiled. Page-12

Our country of the year. Page- 16

Life design higher still and higher. Page -21

Sex and inequality the perils of polygamy. Page- 24

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A day crossing Paris take the B train. Page -27

Fermenting food a universe in a jar. Page -30

The opium wars Memories and hallucinations. Page- 32

Charting the news 2017’s big stories. Page -35

Our Christmas quiz test yourself. Page-36

Essay: Nationalism Vladimir’s choice. Page-53

Icelandic an old tongue’s new tricks. Page-59

Offshore finance the whistleblower’s story. Page-62

Conservation and nature a tiger’s tale. Page-65

Commodities the world in an oil barrel. Page-70

Environmental activism punk science. Page-93

Women in economics inefficient equilibrium. Page-96

Bike sharing from anarchy to IPOs. Page-99

Bright college days deep minds. Page-102

Meteorology and myth the west wind. Page-105

The songs bands play an analysis of play an analysis of set- lists. Page -108

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Practices

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Articles

Environmental Accounting and Reporting: A Study of Maharatna Companies. BY

Prashanta Athma Page no -7

An Analytical Study on Integration of Financial and Non- Financial Information and Its

Impact on Stock Markets Measure. BY Swati Modi Page no -19

The Impact of Transition to Ind AS on Key Accounting Areas: An Assessment. BY

Kshema Shrivastava Page no -35

Tax Ethics and Tax Compliance: Exploring the Opinions of Tax Professionals of India.

BY Shilpa Lodha Page no -4

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11 The IUP Journal of Applied Economics

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Vol .- XVI No .- 04 OCTOBER 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

Insider Trading as a Menace: An Indian Perspective. BY Shallu Arora Page no -7

Technical Efficiency and its Determinants: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis of Sugar Mills

in Uttar Pradesh. BY Abdulla Page no -29

Infrastructure, Growth and Poverty Nexus in India: A State- Level Analysis. BY P

Srinivasa Rao Page no -41

The Baby Shortage in Italy: An Empirical Investigation on Inter- Country Adoption. BY

Chiara Oldani Page no -76

12 The IUP Journal of Applied Finance

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Vol .- 23 No .- 04 OCTOBER 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles The Impact of Political Instability on Investor Sentiment and Markets Performance:

Evidence from Tunisian Revolution. BY Hayet Soltani Page no -5

Does Derivative Trading Facilitate Price Discovery and Risk Management? BY Mehak

Arora Page no -18

Contribution of Markets Intermediaries to the Growth of Securities Markets in India:

Assessing the Relationship and Impact. BY Manjari Agarwal Page no -32

The Impact of Futures Trading on Indian Banking Industry. BY Nivedita Mandal Page

no -50

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13 The IUP Journal of Bank Management

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Vol.- XVI No .- 04 November 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

Regulatory Capital and Its Impact on Credit Risk: The Case of Indian Commercial Banks.

BY Nupur Moni Das Page -7

Brexit Effect on the Volatility of Indian Banking Stock Returns: Some Evidence. BY E.

Madhavi Page -23

Comparative Performance Analysis of Nationalized Banks: A CAMEL Model Analysis.

BY Nancy Bawa Page -34

Which Factors Determine Bank Selection? A Sample Study of MBA Students in Kolkata.

BY Chittresh Coomer Page -50

14 The IUP Journal of Brand Management

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Vol.- XVI No .- 03 September 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

The underpinning Strategies Leading to High Value Perception of Luxury Fashion

Brands. BY Ana Roncha Page no -7

Post- Structural Luxury Brand Strategy: Implicit Luxury Brands. BY Henrik Uggla Page

no -22

The Role of Service Evaluation Index in the Creation of Emotional Brands. BY J Rachel

Priya Page no -30

Patanjali: Unique Brands Building and 4Ps. BY Jayashree Dubey Page no -45

The Impact of Brand Image on Purchases Intention: Moderating Role of Store Image in

Pakistan’s Retail Sector. BY Hafiz Ihsan Ur Rehman Page no -54

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14.1 The IUP Journal of Brand Management

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Re-Examining the Meaning of Corporate Branding: Does Corporate Advertising Give

Useful Insights? BY Olutayo Otubanjo Page -7

Determinants of Brand Equity from the Consumer’s Perspective: A Literature Review.

BY Dhruv Brahmbhatt Page -33

Challenges of Selling Luxury Motorcycle Brands in India. BY Rekha Attri Page -47

Growth of Patanjali Brand from Local to Global Market: A Study. BY Namrata

Maheshwari Page -59

15 The IUP Journal of Corporate Governance

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Vol.- XVI No .- 03 July 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

A Critical Analysis of the Provisions of Corporate Social Responsibility. BY Shiv Nath

Sinha Page no -7

Corporate Environmental Disclosure, Corporate Government and Firm Characteristics:

Evidence from Polluting and Non- Polluting Sectors in India. BY Abhijit Roy Page no -26

16 The IUP Journal of English Studies

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Vol.- XII No .- 03 September 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

Voicing Against Caste and Discrimination: Musings from Telugu Dalit Literature.BY

Yeddu Vijaya Babu Page no -7

Talking Difference: The Defiant Cartography of Dalit Women’s Poetry in Telugu and

Marathi. BY K Narasimha Rao Page no -14

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From Diaries to Virtual Narratives: Breast Cancer and Feminism. BY Raghavi Ravi

Kasthuri Page no -25

Haunting Past : The Mother Link to Inviting Roots in Chika Unigreen’s Night Dancer.

BY Ignatius Chukwumah Page no -34

Women in Diaspora: A Study of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s Fiction. BY C V Padmaja

Page no -50

DE romanticizing the Diasporic Life: Benyamin’s Goat Days. BY V Rajasekaran Page

no -57

Fadia Faqir Writes Back: Nisanit as a Resistance Novel. BY Sowmya Srinivasan Page

no -62

A Comparative Evaluation of Achilles and Rama, the Protagonists of the Iliad and the

Ramayana. BY G R K Murty Page no -77

Exposing Cultures Through Online Newspapers. BY Shanina Maria Page no -99

Good and Poor EFL Readers: Understanding Their Problems Though Self- Assessment.

BY Yunisrina Qsimullah Yusuf Page no -107

16.1 The IUP Journal of English Studies

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Vol.- XII No .- 04 September 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

Representation of Trauma as a Political Apparatus in Julian Barriers The Noise of Time.

BY Karam Nayebpour Page -7

Deconstructing Feminist Ethics in Amish Tripathi’s Shiva Trilogy. BY Rakhi Deshmukh Page -25

Carnivalesque Motifs and Dialogic Laughter in the Guru Granth Sahib: A Bakhtiniam

Evaluation of Guru Nanak and Kabir. BY Jaswinder Singh Page -37

Countering the Machiavellian: Power, Intrigue, and Resistance in the Soliloquies of

Shakespeare’s Hamlet. BY Lekha Roy Page -52

A Study on the Theatrical Techniques Employed in Brecht’s Plays. BY D. David Wilson

Page -60

Emergence and Growth of African American Women’s Poetry. BY Tanima Kumari

Page -68

Content- Based Language Learning and Communicative Approach to English Language

Teaching For Technology and Management Courses: Integration and Implications. BY S

Rukmini Page -84

Using Humor as a Supplementary Tool in the ESL Classroom. BY D Praveen Sam Page -89

The Necessity of Teaching Sustainable Development Trough English Language

Teaching. BY Zeeshan Ali Page -95

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17 The IUP Journal of Financial Risk Management

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Vol.- XIV No .- 3 September 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

Dynamics of the Co-Movement of the Returns of the Sectorial Stock Indices of India, US

and European Economies. BY Rakesh Shahani Page no -7

Modeling Return and Nonlinear Dynamics of Asia-5 Markets. BY Vijayalakshmi Sundar

Page no -22

Fama- French Model and the Time Variation in Systematic Risk. BY Samreen A khtar

Page no -32

An Empirical Study on Financial Risk Tolerance of Investors in India. BY R Mohan

Page no -40

Barrier Probability in a Renewal Risk Model: Some Analytical Results in the Actuarial

Perspective. BY Palash Ranjan Das Page no-59

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Vol.- XIV No .- 4 December 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

The Role of Commodity Futures in risk Management A study of Select Agricultures

Commodities. BY K Radha Page – 7

A Study on the Performance of Large Cap Equity Mutual Funds in India. BY Prakash

Yalavatti Page – 30

Understanding credit Risk in Securitization and measures to Build Effective

Securitization Markets. BY Nikhil Garg Page – 45

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18 The IUP Journal of Marketing Management

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Vol.- XVI No .- 04 November 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

Service Quality Management in Retail Banking With Reference to Satisfaction and

Switching Intentions of the Customers. BY Rashi Goplani Page -7

Effect of Demographic Variables on Customers Satisfaction of Health Insurance

Policyholders: A Study of General Insurance Companies in India. BY Nair Sheeba Shanti

Narayana Page -20

Impact of Service Parameters and Customers’ Demographic Characteristics on

Satisfaction with e- Trailers with Special Reference to Bareilly City. BY Naveen Kumar

Page -33

Scrutinizing the Factors Influencing Customers Adoption of the Technology Acceptance

Model. BY Shaunak Roy Page -54

19 The IUP Journal of Organizational Behavior

IUP Publications ISSN: 0972-687X

Vol.- XVI No .- 04 OCTOBER 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

The Structure and Development of Global Mindset. BY Jose Mathews Page no -7

Organizational Efficiency as a Key Driver for Attrition Intent Among the Employees of

Indian Pharmaceutical Industry. BY Anju Verma Page no -34

A Qualitative Study on Work- Life Balance of Software Professionals. BY Rajni

Gyanchandani Page no -53

Exploring Meanings of Meaning: An IPA Study of Experiences of Unmet Experiences.

BY Monali R Jani Page no -68

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20 The IUP Journal of Soft Skills

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Vol.- XI No .- 03 September 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles The Role of Pedagogical Intervention in Improving the Oral Proficiency of Engineering

Students. BY S Mekala Page no -7

The Effects of Transformational Leadership Style on Team Performance in IT Sector. BY

Rajni Gyanchandani Page no -29

“ Dress to Impress”: The Impact of Power Dressing. BY Parul Raj Page no -45

Choose to RISK. By Revathi Turaga Page no -55

Action Research to Improve the Communication Skills of Undergraduate Students. BY

Sonali Ganguly Page no -62

20.1 The IUP Journal of Soft Skills

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Vol.- XI No .- 4 December 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

The Impact of Core Self-Evaluation on Attrition in IT Industry. BY M Showry Page – 7

The Impact of Direct Written Corrective Feedback on Low Proficiency ESL Learners

Writing Ability. BY S Mekala Page – 23

Towards a Holistic Model of Management Education. BY Rajini Anand Page – 55

What Maketh an Effective Leader. Revathi Turaga Page – 65

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21 The IUP Journal of Supply Chain Management

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Vol.- XIV No .- 03 September 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Articles

Outsourcing of Operations in the Banking Industry: A Case Study from China. BY Nan

Zhu Page no -7

A Concept Note on the Relationship Between Empowerment, Collaboration and Selected

Outcomes in a Supply Chain. BY A Lakshminarasimha Page no -26

A Study of Bullwhip Effect and Its Impact on Information Flow in Cloud Supply Chain

Network. BY Anil B Gowda Page no -49

21.1 The IUP Journal of Supply Chain Management

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Vol.- XIV No .- 4 December 2017 Frequency : Quarterly

Customer Focused Supply Chain Strategy : Developing Business Value – Added

Framework. BY Pankaj M Madhani Page – 7

The Impact of Automation on Business and Employment in South Korea. BY Yongjun

Choi Page – 23

A Study on Indian Logistics Network and Its Impact on Economic Growth. BY Nagendra

Kumar Sharma Page – 38

The Integration of Project Management with Supply chain Management in Indian

Pharmaceutical Projects. BY M Raja Shakar Reddy Page - 61

22 University News

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Neo-liberalism: Its Impact on Education and the Role of Educators Today. BY Hema

Raghavan Page no-3

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Academic Integrity: Need of Policy and Regulation. BY Bhagawati Prakash Sharma

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Academic Staff Development Institution: From Bad to Better? BY Attar Rabbani Page

no -10

Quality Concerns in Present System of Teacher Education. BY Aarti Joshi Page no -17

Theses of the Month (Social Sciences ).Page no -28

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Making Universities world Class : Prerogatives for Government and Universities. BY

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Higher Education in India: Challenges, Opportunities, Trends and Priorities. BY Shakeel

Ahmad Page no -9

MOOCs : The New Generation Learning. BY Archana Thakur Page no -21

Digital Learning: Future of Higher Education.BY Upinder Dhar Page no -23

Theses of the Month (Humanities). Page no -31

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Indian Higher Education: Quality Concern and Globalization. BY Raman P. Singh Page

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Mismatch in Teaching Learning Process in Higher Learning Institutions.BY G

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Perspectives of University Autonomy. BY N Hegde Page no -3

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Academic Reforms in India with Reference to Semester System and Credit Transfer. BY

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Quality Education and its Objective.BY N V Ratnalikar Page no -18

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Importance of Training of Non- academic Staff for Achieving Institutional Excellence.

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Education and Empowerment for Inclusive Growth of Women in India. BY P

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Medical Education in India: Many More Feats to Achieve. BY P. B Sharma Page no -26

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Vision for Manipur University in the Globalized Education System. BY N Rajmuhon

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Future Universities: Challenges and Opportunity for Relevance and Excellence. BY

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Education in India: An Introspection on the Occasion of National Education Day. BY

Chhaya Goal Page no -21

Integration of Ancient Indian Practices in Modern Education System. BY TKS Lakshmi

Priya Page no -27

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Paradigm Shift in the Indian Education System. BY Arun Kumar Page no -56

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Organizing the Outcome-Based Academic Activities. BY Dhanappa M Metri Page -10

Human Rights Education for Teacher Trainees: Needs and Challenges. BY Tayum Saroh

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The Health Sector Manpower: Demand and Supply Chain Management for India. BY

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Higher Education in West Zone: Focus on Creating Enterprising and Creative Minds. BY

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Incubation and Innovation in Higher Education: Issues and Approaches. BY A Kumar

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Education as a Marketable Service. BY Naveen Prakash Page -22

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Educational Leadership: The First among Equals. BY Hema Raghavan Page -9

The Academic Leadership of Vice Chancellor and Principals for Quality Enhancement in

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Higher Education in India and Focus on Tree ‘C’s: Creativity, Competence, and

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Can Indian Institutions of Higher Education Dominate Global Ranking? BY P K. Khosla

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Internalization of Higher Education: Challenges and Prospects. BY Mehraj Uddin Mir

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Faculty Development: An Effective Performance Enhancement in Teaching. BY S

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Indian Universities of Tomorrow: Challenges and Opportunities. BY Nighat Basu Page -56

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World Class Universities: Can We Create them? BY S N Hegde Page -15

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Indian Higher Education and Global Challenges. BY P. Sam Daniel Page – 26

The Idea of World Class Institutions: An Attempt to Develop Indian Models. BY Aditya

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Making Universities World Class: Why and How? BY B. M. Naik Page -43

Quality Assurance: An Inevitable Step to Make Indian Higher Education World Class.

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University Incubation Centers: Center stage for Start-up. BY Bhagwati Prakash Sharma

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Challenges and Opportunities in the Process of Transforming and Empowering Indian

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International Students Mobility Trends in India. BY Rashim Wadhwa Page -70

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