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Chandrakala
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18016 - 18027
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Jayshree Subhash Nayka, Prem Kumar Gautam & Ashish Bharat Valvi
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18028 - 18034
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Satwant Kaur
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18035 - 18043
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Dheeraj Pratap Mitra
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18044 - 18058
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Nijhawan Vishali
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18059 - 18064
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Kainaz R Bharucha
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18065 - 18077
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Janvi Matta &Thwisha Shetty
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18078 - 18083
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Divya Ambetkar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18084 - 18096
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Tanishq Samant
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18097 - 18111
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Aarzoo Singh
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18112 - 18117
Suhaskumar Rooprao Patil & Amit Vasantrao Devtale
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18118 - 18132
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Deepak & Vasundhara Rana
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18133 - 18140
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P. Bhavani & Prof. T. G. Amuthavally
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18141 - 18155
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Ujjwala Shrikant Temgire & Shubhangi Suryakant Kurhade
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18156 - 18162
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Ms. Neha & Kamaljeet Kaur
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18164 - 18180
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Manish Bhatnagar & Pragati Bhatnagar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18181 - 18186
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Suyambukani.V & S.Malathi
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18187 - 18192
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Payal Bhati
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18193 - 18202
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Dheeraj Pratap Mitra
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18203 - 18213
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Deepa Anwar, Rajshree Mishra, J. P. Verma
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18214 - 18230
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Dr. Reni Francis, Surekha Chidambaranath
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18231 - 18236
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Pavithra. G & A. H. Komala
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18237 - 18244
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Jayalakshmi. S & A.H. Komala
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18246 - 18253
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RAJ KUMAR, RAKESH KUMAR
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18254 - 18258
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Asha & Dr. Mukesh Chand
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18259 - 18263
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Dr. Reni Francis, Mr. Rajendra Deshmukh & Ms. Athira Suresh
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18264 - 18268
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Tusharika Saxena & Dr. Kalindi Lalchandani
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18269 - 18275
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Shailja Kanwar
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Balvinder Singh
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18288 - 18295
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Trishala Bhaskar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18288 - 18294
Dr. Suman Kumari, Prof. Sudarshana Rana & Ms. Anita Verma
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A. Jesileena & Dr. T. Sahaya Saila
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18304 - 18309
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P. Padmambika & P. Lavanya
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18310 - 18317
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Mridula Singhal & Devendra Kumar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18318 - 18330
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Khan Mohd Usman, Bhagwat Mohan Lal, Virmani Nitish & Ahmad Dilashad4
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18331 - 18333
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Bhagwat Mohan Lal, Khan Mohd Usman, Virmani Nitish, Ahmad Dilashad & Yadav Kripanand
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18334 - 18338
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Khan Mohd Usman, Bhagwat Mohan Lal, Virmani Nitish, Ahmad Dilashad & Parihar Binoo
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18339 - 18344
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Sutapa Biswas
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18345 - 18349
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Sarla P. Nimbhorkar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18345 - 18352
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Shahid M. Zakaullah
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18353 - 18375
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Vishvajit Suryakant Thigale & Sanjay Shrirang Choudhary
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18376 - 18383
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Ms. Shivali & Ajay Kumar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 18384 - 18390
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Savita Andelwar
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 13391 - 13400
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Ms. Rohini Tawde
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 13401 - 13406
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Dr. Vilas B. Kamble , Dr. Ashalata A. Vidyasagar, & Dr. Shalini M. Guldeokar
Received Date: 05/02/2023 | Accepted Date: 28/02/2023 | Published Date: 01/03/2023
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 13407 - 13412
Abstract:Land use land cover change is a dynamic process. As population pressure is increasing, the land
use land cover pattern is also changing. Humans have negatively affected land use and land cover pattern
over the world. Land use is the application of human controls in a systematic manner, indicating an
intimate relationship between prevailing ecological conditions and man (More, patil, 1995). In the
present paper, an attempt has been made to find out changing land use pattern within a very short span of
time i.e. 3 years (1981 to 2011) of Pune district in Maharashtra. The study and the assessment of land use
change are of vital importance for future land use planning and development of the area. Therefore the
study of land use and its change has been carried out by many researchers and geographers at national
and international level. The Present work is related on the assessment of the relationship between
population growth and land use change , urbanization growth and general land use change.
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Tarannum Begum & Dr. M. A. Siddiqui
Received Date: 05/02/2023 | Accepted Date: 28/02/2023 | Published Date: 01/03/2023
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 13413 - 13421
Mongol invasion on Islamic empire is a land mark event in the history of world. This invasion began in around 1219 A.D. from Otrar a city under the dominion of Khwarazm dynasty situated in Transoxiana and ended with the capturing of Baghdad, the capital of Islamic empire in 1258A.D. Al-Mustasim, the Abbasid Caliph was captured and assassinated. Thus, in 1258 A.D. the Islamic empire came to an end. The Mongol invasion on Islamic empire was devastative. Apart from political and social institutions Mongol invasion had destroyed the economic systems and the source of livelihood of the people. A glimpse of the economic history of the Islamic empire suggests that though trade also existed the society was mainly agrarian. People depended on cultivation but due to continuous Mongol invasions, destruction of crops peasants have left the cultivation work which certainly caused poor production of crops and ultimately people were compelled to die in poverty and due to hunger.
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Dhanush Adithiya. J & Dr. Revathi Duraisamy
Received Date: 25/02/2023 | Accepted Date: 28/02/2023 | Published Date: 01/03/2023
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 13422 - 13433
This study investigates the effectiveness of a functional vision stimulation-based mobile app for children with deafblindness. Deafblindness, a unique sensory impairment, poses significant challenges to cognitive and sensory development. To conduct the present study, five children with deaf-blindness were selected as a sample. Intervention in the form of a Functional Vision Stimulation-Based Mobile Application was given to examine its effect on visual perception, sensory integration, and overall functional vision skills among children facing the dual challenges of deafblindness. Assessment tools included standardized tests measuring visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, and visual tracking. In addition to this, qualitative data were collected through structured observations of the children’s engagement with the mobile app, documenting changes in attention span, interest, and interaction patterns. Thus, a mixed research method was used to provide a comprehensive understanding of the outcomes. Preliminary findings suggested a positive correlation between the use of the mobile app and improvements in functional vision skills among the participants. The intervention demonstrated potential benefits in enhancing visual attention, promoting sensory exploration, and fostering a more interactive engagement with the environment. The findings provide valuable insight into the potential of mobile app interventions for children with deafblindness and shed light on the usefulness of innovative approaches to address the unique challenges associated with this equally important learning community.
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Dr. Noaman Khatib & Shital Aashish Vakilna
Received Date: 05/02/2023 | Accepted Date: 28/02/2023 | Published Date: 01/03/2023
Issue: Jan-Feb, 2023 | Volume/Issue:10/75 | Page No.: 13422 - 13441
Since ancient times the shine and allure of gold as a form of investment has remained intact. Recently, investment in gold has metamorphosed into various types; apart from conventional gold jewelry and Gold Bullion, investors are now offered Digital Gold, Gold Mutual Funds, Gold ETFs, SGBs, and so on. Therefore, the present study aims to know the investment status of individual investors in various types of gold investments and their satisfaction level from it. The study is conducted in the Mumbai suburban area i.e. Borivali to Andheri. Primary data is collected from 83 individual investors through a structured questionnaire. The findings of the study reveal that the study concludes that most individual investors have invested in gold jewelry (females more). Very few individual investors have invested in gold instruments such as Gold ETF, Sovereign Gold Bonds, Gold Bullion (Coins), Gold Mutual Funds, and Digital Gold. They are found satisfied with investment in Gold Jewellery.