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    Tribal Youth Case Study

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    Skill Development of Tribal Youth: A Case Study of RGNIYD and PJN College of Social Work Initiative in the State of Maharashtra Vijaykumar Waghmare Assistant Professor PJN College of Social Work, Amalner, Dist-Jalgaon Maharashtra, vijaykumar.2057@gmail.com Abstract The youths are the most important and dynamic domain of the population in any society and country. In India, youth in the age group of 15-29 years comprises 27.5% of the population and contribution of these youth in India’s…

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    Masculinity In Powada

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    Lavani, a dance form popular mostly in Maharashtra, but also in parts of Southern Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Lavani is a combination of music and dance performed traditionally to the beats of the dholki by women adorned in their paithini saris and several kilos heavy ghungroos. A…

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    LACK OF LOYALTY: As the workers come from different states and don’t have their families here, they prefer to change their jobs frequently in search of better opportunities. This gives a hard time to the employers as they have to deal with the high attrition rate. 2. CYCLIC ARRIVALS AND DEPATURES: The workers who come from other states usually prefer to come in groups, belonging to the same state. As a result they arrive in groups as well as leave the jobs in groups. This is a very…

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    Contact Therapy Case Study

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    “PLANTS USED IN CONTACT THERAPY BY TRIBALS OF NANDURBAR DISTRICT, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA” M. B. Patil ABSTRACT The paper deals with the study of some ethnomedicinal plants species used in contact therapy, mainly in Chicken pox, Fever, Jaundice, Rheumatic pains and for abortion, Acceleration delivery, Prevent miscarriage, etc. Contact therapy, in which locally available plants, plant parts are made to touch the specific part of the body of the person or domestic animal by the tribal doctors is…

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    A profession which is a blot on society because it involves sex for money. Prostitution is termed immoral for the society. And according to feminist point of view, this is a profession of degradation of female, as they are being raped, robbed, and beaten. Many may differ a little with each other, but they have a same opinion that prostitution spreads STDs. And so in respect to this point, these firmly believe that prostitution should be banned or remain illegal in the society. Many other laws…

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    as Indiabulls Power . It is one of the India’s largest private power generation companies and was incorporated in 2007. It has a market capital of Rs. 2273.76 cr. It is divided into four segments Thermal Power, Solar ( Maharashtra, Punjab ,UP), Mining(Haryana) and Cement (Maharashtra).Its Power supply segment contributes around 88.91% of the total sales. Whereas, other services includes 11.08% of total sales of the company Rattanindia consists of Ajit Kumar Panda, rajiv Rattan, Saurabh Kumar…

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    Vijay Tendulkar, a great Marathi playwright, was born on 7 Th January, 1928 in Mumbai (Maharashtra).Silence! The court is in session (1967), the first Tendulkar’s play to become part of the New Indian Drama phenomenon of the sixties and the first significant modern Indian play in any language to centre on woman as protagonist and victim. With its production Tendulkar became the center of a general controversy. He had already acquired the epithet of “the angry young man” of Marathi theatre but…

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    Caste and Autobiography: The protagonists of the mainstream autobiographies not only enjoy but also boost their caste privileges. They become pathetic for their caste identities when they have lost the economic security, parallel to their caste hierarchy. Many times the modernity has been cursed for such destruction. They argue to maintain the economic security which ultimately gains them caste hierarchy. Their crisis is that they cannot uphold their economic status as per the caste hierarchy.…

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    landlord were distributed among the peasants who cultivated that land and it has alleviated their condition. • The pressure exerted by the naxalite has ensured the proper attendance of teachers and doctors in the state of Chhattisgarh, Andhra and Maharashtra. NEGATIVE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL IMPACT. Naxalite in recent years have emerged as the biggest internal threat due to their increased no. of voilent act which have no direct consequences on the right of people but rather end up in harming the…

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    Sawantwadi Case Study

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    Talao Lake we can’t help but wonder how beautiful this city is, not just its external aspect but also a deeper beauty which lies in the form of a traditional culture that has still not faded. Welcome to Sawantwadi, a city between the borders of Maharashtra and Goa formerly known as Sunderwadi for its pristine beauty. The name Sawantwadi represents the name of the state’s former ruling family the Khem Sawants. Mahatma Gandhi himself described the city as Ramrajya meaning the ideal city, for its…

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