Trends in Social Sciences
Contents: Foreword. Acknowledgement. 1. Introduction/Praveenkumar Kabargoudar and Atik-ur-Rahman. S.M. 2. Training needs analysis of library professionalism in ICT: a sample survey in Dharwad-Hubli Twin Cities/Praveenkumar. Kumbargoudar and Mamata Mestri. 3. Role of abstracting services in information retrieval system/Neelamma N. Hanchinalamath and Vijyashree V. Musti. 4. A study of the relationship between emotional quotients and job involvement in women employees/Rajalaksmi M.S., Rukmini S. and Chandrakant Jamadar. 5. Study of the parent-child relationship level among adolescent girls of two important castes: Hindu and Muslims/Seema Gupta. 6. Impact of socio-economic status and intelligence on academic achievement of Murarji residential school students/A.V. Bamagond. 7. Impact of government schemes on primary education: a statistical analysis/Ramanna A. 8. New dynamics for higher education: facing global and local challenges/V. Rama Krishna and Sindhe Jaganath R. 9. Gender inequality in education: a statistical analysis/Sahiba Sultana. 10. Differentials in fertility in India: a statistical analysis/Padmanjali D.A., Jyoti Kalyanarao H. and Sanju Kumar S. Minchy. 11. Role of women in Panchayat Raj Institutions/Rudrappa K.M. and Dinesh G.M. 12. Social transformation and community development: challenges for social work/Srinivasu. 13. Basic principles and activities of social workers/Baslingamma Halemani and K.S. Malipatil. 14. Socio-economic condition and psychological profile of immigrated women in Gulbarga City/Gouri Manik Manas. 15. Problems of the old aged: a sample survey in Gulbarga City/C.B. Sedamkar. 16. Electronic governance and rural development/Chinna Ashappa and Sujata C.A. 17. Participation of women in Panchayati Raj System: a study in Gulbarga District/Hanamanthappa B. Sedamkar, Udaya Kumar S. Rawoorkar and Chandrasekhar C. 18. A study on national policy for empowerment of women (2001)/Rashmi Rani Agnihotri H.R. and Mallikarjun A. Konnur. 19. Evolution and working of microfinance institutions: a case study/S. Narasimha Chary and Sreenivas Savvasi. 20. Current socio-economic status and empowerment of women in India: an overview/B.C. Ravi and N. Vanita. 21. Women domestic servants in Gulbarga City/Suvarna Shringeri and Sindhe Jaganath R. 22. An analysis on different dimensions of Indian higher education/T.V. Ramana and M. Mani Sekhar. 23. Occupational health and safety in Vasavadatta cements, Sedam/Shivakumar C. Mestri and Atik-ur-Rahaman S.M. 24. Temporal analysis of agricultural land use in Malegaon Tahsil/Prahlad Y. Vyalij. 25. Financing the farmer: needs an integrated approach/A. Naga Raju. 26. Spatial distribution pattern of rural settlement in Nashik District/Prahlad Y. Vyalij. 27. Indian political system: an evaluation of parliamentary democracy/V. Ramakrishna. 28. Tribal India: historical perspectives and current scenario/Hareet Kumar Meena. 29. Law, police, human rights and crime/Vina Vijay Patil. 30. Honour killings: another gruesome manifestation of gender violence/Gurpreet Kaur. 31. Growth of electronic higher education in the era of globalization/Jaya Kumar Nulkar and Atik-ur-Rahaman S.M.
The present volume is output of research developmental activities of the intellectual, research scholars, teachers, and social scientists all over India. It is useful to know about these developments in their individual subjects as well as the impact of other subjects on their own subject specialization.
Social sciences is a group of subject, which to a greater extent deals with the inter-disciplinary subjects. The book mainly focused on women’s studies, education, geography, library and information science, law, psychology and political science. It helps to focus on the social problems on the primary and higher education, trends in library and information science, information and communication technology, law, political administration, psychology, women and tribes. Hence, the present volume is useful in exploring the problems and solutions that have raised in these subject in particular and social sciences in general. The present book is fulfilling the aims of increasing awareness among the research scholars, social scientists, teachers, students in particular and society in general.
The present volume is output of research developmental activities of the intellectual, research scholars, teachers, and social scientists all over India. It is useful to know about these developments in their individual subjects as well as the impact of other subjects on their own subject specialization.
Social sciences is a group of subject, which to a greater extent deals with the inter-disciplinary subjects. The book mainly focused on women’s studies, education, geography, library and information science, law, psychology and political science. It helps to focus on the social problems on the primary and higher education, trends in library and information science, information and communication technology, law, political administration, psychology, women and tribes. Hence, the present volume is useful in exploring the problems and solutions that have raised in these subject in particular and social sciences in general. The present book is fulfilling the aims of increasing awareness among the research scholars, social scientists, teachers, students in particular and society in general.