May-2018 Special issue ISSUE-I, VOLUME-VII (II)

Paper No. Title & Abstract Author Page No.
1 Impact of Information Technology on Business-to-Business Relationship ——– Study of Agro Based Food Industries in Pune Dr. TakalkarShivajiDhondiba  & Prof. ShubhangiVitthalGaikwad 1-14
Abstract: The current research study explores the ways in which the various types of communication tools affect the administration for doing Business-to-Business Relationships. The present research work tries to suggest that both the Buyers & Suppliers use Information Technology for building business relationships but manufacturers grasps IT related methods more quickly than the consumers. The intensification in IT as yet does not appear to have affected the organization of relationships much. However, in the future, it may replace older methods of communication, especially in the agricultural based food companies or industries. Therefore, Managers really need to understand the influence of the Information Technology and changes in Technology on the nature of the communication system.
2 Folk art – a dialogue medium PankajMoharir  & Dr. D. K. Pokharapurkar 15-17
Abstract:  Expression is a natural instinct. In order to meet your daily needs, the tendencies that you are being used to ignore include two tendencies in expression and communication. The evidence is found in the moto-chip journey from the gempha painted with primitive figures. This whole journey covers a long time of group dialogue. This group dialogue is ‘folk art’.
3 Dr. B.R.Ambedkar An Icon Of Modern India Dr. ArunabhaBhaumik 18-21
ABSTRACT: Dr. Ambedkar was social and political changer, philosopher, patriot, and progressive writer. He thought about always human progress in India. For to do the welfare of the human being, he always took the significant role and he struggle continued  about the division of caste based superiority and social discrimination up to his death.  He was the main pillar of the making of Indian Constitution.
4 Indo-Maldive Relations: Maldives is not slipping on the side of China either! Dr. PremlataParasoya

 

22-29
Abstract: Maldives is the main neighbor country of South Asia in India, which has continued to have good relations with us for many decades. An important base of India’s foreign policy is to establish friendly relations with the neighboring nations and resolve it by mutual negotiations if any dispute arises. Since 1947, India has remained fully on its policy. Indian culture has an influence on the Maldives since ancient times. The Maldives attained independence from the British in 1865 after 18 years of India’s independence and India was the first nation to recognize the Maldives as a sovereign nation. Even though today it is being discussed that the Maldives is becoming closer to China than India, but the fact is that India had opened its embassy in Maldives in 1972, whereas China had 46 years after the independence of the Maldives i.e. 2011 Your embassy was opened in Maldives. This seems to indicate that India has an unselfish relationship with Maldives, while China has expanded its relations with the Maldives to fulfill its interests in the Indian Ocean today.
5 Nuclear Power in India S. K. Singh 30-34
Abstract:       India has a largely indigenous nuclear power program. The Indian government is committed to growing its nuclear power capacity as part of its massive infrastructure development program. The government has set ambitious targets to grow nuclear capacity. At the start of 2018 six reactors were under construction in India, with a combined capacity of 4.4 GWe. Because India is outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty due to its weapons program, it was for 34 years largely excluded from trade in nuclear plant and materials, which hampered its development of civil nuclear energy until 2009. Due to earlier trade bans and lack of indigenous uranium, India has uniquely been developing a nuclear fuel cycle to exploit its reserves of thorium. Since 2010, a fundamental incompatibility between India’s civil liability law and international conventions limits foreign technology provision.
6 Earthquake and Disaster Management Sujata s. Patil 35-39
Abstract: Earthquake is a component of disaster. Thousands of years ago, our earth was a huge collection of hot gas and dust. In the next period, it had various physical changes and in the same material change, there was an eruption of unexplained phenomena. They are outbreaks of earthquake, tsunami, floods, storms, cyclones, storms, spaces, fireplaces, explosions, accidents, atomic, biological, chemical accidents, accidental radiation etc. The United Nations defines disaster as “an event that is a phenomenon that can lead to sudden loss of huge harm and other types of harm.” Disaster has been broadly divided into two types of natural and man made.
7 The drama depicting the Aryan culture – ‘Mandodari’ Prof. Dr. Bhushan R. Band 40-43
Dr. ManoharRakade’s play ‘Mandodari’ is a play-off drama that seeks to promote social issues through mythological subjects. Dr. A copy of the play for RokadeBh Dramatics council Ram Ganesh Gadkari Award 2000 was received. It has a considerable contribution in the play. Dr. According to a certificate presented by Nagpur and Amravati Professor Mitramandal in the Mantra offered to Rokde’sSahastraChandradarshanSankalp, he said, “Playing like Mandodari gave a vision of prehistoric writings.” The ‘Mandodari’ drama is of two digits. In the first issue, there are three admissions such as ‘Mandodari’, ‘Mardo’, ‘Mata Mandodari’ and ‘SamrajnagiMandodari’, and in the second, there are two admirers, inspiring thinkers Mandodari and philosopher Mandodari.
8 Business organization and environment Dr. S. B. Mohitkar 40-43
A business organization and its environment are mutually interdependent- interacting with one another continuously. Environment is the supra- system of the business organization which is a small sub-unit or a system. A business organization exists in the world of resources, opportunities and limits. It can survive and thrive and only when the environments desire its outputs of goods and services and it’s prepared to approve and endorse its activities.
9 Right to Information Act, 2005 – An Introduction Dr. R. P. Ingole& Ku. Madhuri J. Rakhunde 48-51
Right to Information Act, 2005 is an effective tool in the hand of general public of India. This Act provides transparency and accountability in the work of government officials. The Act based on the Article 19 (1) (a) of Constitution which is the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression which gives right to general public to receive and collect information from government officials. Also this act check on the corruption in the government officials.
10 Weekly Markets – Gateway to Rural Consumers in India Dr. Rajesh P. Ingole& Ms. UjwalaJagannathSarda 52-57
The economic liberalization happened in 1990’s had opened up the market in India. Triggering the attention of many foreign brands to enter the country with so many opportunities and to grab such a big market place. However, the rural part of India remained untraced due to low income of people, lack of distribution channel and strong presence of unorganized sector. In the coming years, it is expected that the annual consumption growth in rural India will be more as compared to that in the urban consumption growth. Rural Indian households are now spending more on consumer goods like durables, health and personal care, food and beverages and services than that a few years ago. This untapped potential of rural market can now be served with a look at weekly markets to act as a gateway to rural consumers in India.
11 Book Review-Title: The Invisible Minority in Literature and Society Haunting Tragedies Reviewer: Prafulkumar Prakash Vaidhya 58-59
The book explores the gender discrimination to LGBTs. It traces out its root cause and unfolds culture that determines their behaviors and ways of life in the society. It is the so called cultured society that governs their roles which marginalizes them. Readers must credit to the great efforts of DrShamim and Dr Fatima to compile the research articles, (22 in numbers) from the different parts of the state, India, on ‘Kinnar or Hijra’s life as well as on the LGBTs community.
12 पु.लच्या पूर्वरंगप्रवासवर्णनातील जपान (समाज जीवन) Prof.Dr.RajeshDeepte 60-61
On the occasion of this journey, he is a member of the society, family organization, diversity, religion, nature, rural prosperity, etc. Has been microscopically supervised. They have been monitored by the Buddhist religious community and family of Japan. Bridge at the beginning of the journey Distinguish the role of your journey. “My mind is social like charchougha. In every person, anger, greed, attachment, love and curiosity are hidden in the house. There is socialism as well as individuality in that person. The life of Paul is an artist, a writer, a writer, and he is very important to his community inspector.
13 Synthesis and characterization of bipyrimidines catalyzed by metal nanoparticle phase transfer catalyst Varsha V. Bankar&Raksha P. Dhankar 62-74
A green, simple, convenient and facile approach has been carried out towards synthesis of bi-pyrimidines  using TBAB as conventional phase transfer catalyst and MNPTC (Metal nano- particle phase transfer catalyst)TBAB-AgNPsC were synthesized using TBAB as common stabilising agent and respective metal salt as their precursor. The formation of these metal nano-particle irrespective of metal catalyst was confirmed by FT-IR, UV-VIS, SEM, TEM and X-RD analysis. The entire synthesized compound was evaluated for its antimicrobial activity. The synthesis of bi-pyrimidines by silver metal nano-particle phase transfer catalyst has merit of being short reaction time, an environmentally friendly and simple operation, convenient work up and resulting in good excellent yield.
14 Marital Discord in The Color Purple and The Dark Holds No Terrors Prafulkumar Prakash Vaidhya& Dr. SambhajiWarkad, 75-79
The aim of this research article is to juxtapose the two novels as distinct cultural products. It is a comparative study of both the novels: The Color Purple (CP) and The Dark Holds No Terrors (DHNT) by Alice Walker and Shashi Deshpande respectively from the perspective of marriage concept. This research article also highlights how women characters are compelled to follow traditions of their respective societies. The importance that our society attaches to marriage is reflected in our literature and it is the prime concern of novels taken up for carrying out this research. Marriage proves to be menace in the progress and development of women characters for the study.
15 NalaSopara Post Box No. 203: Story of Third Kind of Grief Lakseshwari 80-86
ChitraMudgal is a powerful writer who is versatile. His novel based on Hijras, NalaSopara Post Box The story of the untamed life story of the hijras written in the 203 letter. The protagonist of this novel, Vinod is a person of gender disorder and has a deep emotional attachment towards his mother. Due to the introduction of girlish traits after entering the state of Kishoreva, Vinod has to go with the hijras. Experiences of mental emotional pain in case of separation from family and displacement.
16 Sons and Lovers: Contextualizing Ecology Dr. Shaikh M. A. RahemanBagwan 87-91
This Research Article is an attempt to explore the significant role of natural world and its application to reveal different dimensions of human personality in D. H. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers, a novel dealing with different forms of tensed human relationships and how the natural world becomes one of the characters in the novel.  The novelist has very brilliantly used natural objects dead or alive to peep into the mind of characters in the novel.  D. H. Lawrence is really very perfect at using natural world to depict spiritual, psychological, intellectual, creative, destructive, violent aspects of man and woman in the novel.
17 भारत अमेरिका आण्विक धोरण प्रा. डॉ.  धुमाळे धोंडिराम कामाजी 92-94
18 मानवी हक्कांच्या रक्षणामध्ये संयुक्त राष्ट्र  संघाची भूमिका डॉ. पी.एस.लोखंडे 95-97
19 वर्तमान युग में संचार माध्यमों की विश्वसनीयता डॉ. नेहा कल्याणी 98-102
20 भारतीय लोकशाही आणि माध्यमांची भूमिका प्रो.डॉ. पद्माकर प्रेमदास दारोंडे 103-106
21 विदर्भ शेती आणि सत्ताधार्यां च्या भूमिका प्रा. राजु लिपटे 103-106
22 A Study of Strategic Risk Management and Risk Productivity in Selected industrial Unit in Chandrapur District Prof. Dr. Uttam C. Ghosare 111-115
23 बौद्धकालीन शिक्षण पद्धती डॉ.विजया गेडाम-कांबळे 116-120
24 डॉ.बाबासाहेब आंबेडकरांचे राजकीय लोकशाहीविचार डॉ.प्रमोद एस.शंभरकर 121-123
 
25 महिलाएं एवं मानवाधिकार : संवैधानिक एवं कानूनी प्रावधान डॉ.निशा गोयल 124-129
 
26 संत महात्म्यांची मराठी भाषा : एक दृष्टिक्षेप डॉ.हेमचंद्र दुधगवळी 130-131
27 मराठी कथेत बागुलांचे योगदान डॉ. एस. के. इंदोरकर 132-136
Download