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Paper Title:
USAGE OF DIGITAL IMAGES IN THE PLAYS BARRISTER PARVATEESHAM AND STRANGE LINES:
Author Name:
Siva Prasad Tumu
Country:
India
Page No.:
1-5
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USAGE OF DIGITAL IMAGES IN THE PLAYS BARRISTER PARVATEESHAM AND STRANGE LINES:
Author: Siva Prasad Tumu

Abstract
The use of video and digital images in theatre is increased due to the development of technology and its availability. This technology is not only user friendly, but also less expensive when compare to the cost of set materials. The digital media is not only changed the way of practicing theatre, but it also opened the doors for new forms and new thoughts. The incorporation of Digital images and video in to Theatre has enhanced the visual grandeur of scenography. The usage of video images and digital images in Theatre is probably a recent phenomenon in Indian theatre. The economic liberalization has brought new changes in India. From 1990 onwards computers and internet communications are accessible in the public domain. The technologies in the computer science have drastically developed within a lap of few years. There is an ambiguity about the incorporation of video images and its use in Theatre performances. In the initial days, the video images were projected on the cyclorama to represent the interior or exterior of a fictional space, and also to communicate the conceptual ideas of a director. The Theatre festivals in India have given an opportunity to witness the contemporary practice of international theatre directors. Indian theatre practitioners are adopted new methods, technologies, approaches and methodologies of western theatre. This led to
include the mediated images in Theatre performances. This paper analyses such a mediated images usage in two productions. “Barrister Parvateesham” and “Strange lines”

Paper Title:
OUTCOME OF DEMONETIZATION ON BLACK MONEY
Author Name:
Suman Chandolia
Country:
India
Page No.:
6-15
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OUTCOME OF DEMONETIZATION ON BLACK MONEY
Author: Suman Chandolia

On November 8, 2016 the government announced a historic measure to demonetize the currency notes of denomination of ₹ 1000 and ₹ 500 (Specified bank notes or SBN) constituting 86.9 per cent of the value of total notes in circulation. Demonetization was aimed at address flushing out of black money. After one year of demonetization impact of the operation are analysis as under:- A. Impact on black money A system has been primed during demonetization in which the Specified Notes can be deposited or exchanged across bank branches and other places designated by the Reserve Bank of India up to 30 December 2016 (and in exceptional cases, 31 March 2017). There were increases in search and survey action by Income Tax department during the last one year on cash deposited in banks. In these actions Cash seizure, detection of undisclosed income and admission of undisclosed income has increased remarkably.

Paper Title:
E-NAM : A PARADIGM SHIFT IN AGRI-MARKETING
Author Name:
Nitish Kumar Singh & M. V. Alagawadi
Country:
India
Page No.:
16-27
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E-NAM : A PARADIGM SHIFT IN AGRI-MARKETING
Author: Nitish Kumar Singh & M. V. Alagawadi

ABSTRACT
The aim of this paper is to get insight into agriculture marketing reforms that have evolved post-independence in India especially e-NAM(electronic-National Agriculture Market) and benefits of the implementation of e-NAM in
agricultural marketing. The study is qualitative in nature and primarily based on literature reviews on agricultural marketing developments and reforms occurred in India. E-Commerce has changed the scenario of agricultural
marketing in India. Various kinds of literature are gathered and reviewed from government published reports, agriculture journals, newspapers and websites of different institutions, and online published articles related to
agricultural marketing. This article helps to comprehend the scope of e-commerce in the agriculture sector to solve inherent problems in rural India. There is a wide variation in agricultural growth across different states in India. The works of literature are analysed properly to suggest the current scenario of agriculture marketing for farmers in India through a working model of e-NAM. The benefits of the electronic platform have helped the farmers and traders in a more effective way than conventional agriculture marketing of produce.

Keywords: Agriculture marketing, e-NAM, E-commerce, Electronic platform, electronic-National Agricultural marketing.

Paper Title:
ANALYSIS OF GAPS IN CONTENTS AND TEACHING STRATEGIES ON THE CHEMISTRY CURRICULUM UNDER WBCHSE
Author Name:
Palash Das & Rajiba Lochon Mahapatra
Country:
India
Page No.:
28-52
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ANALYSIS OF GAPS IN CONTENTS AND TEACHING STRATEGIES ON THE CHEMISTRY CURRICULUM UNDER WBCHSE
Author: Palash Das & Rajiba Lochon Mahapatra

Abstract
Chemistry Education includes the study of chemistry in all the sections of school education as well as higher education (both colleges and universities).The effective learning of chemistry for the students depends on the various factors such as cognitive ability of the students, curriculum, teaching strategies applied in the class rooms and so on. In this teaching-learning process, the subject teachers play and important roles for the proper implementation of curriculum in the real class room situations. This study investigate to identify the gaps in contents of chemistry curriculum under the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) and also in the teaching strategies which are generally applied in the class rooms. In this study, the analysis of gaps in contents were made on the basis of the difference between the expected and actually present units as mentioned in the chemistry curriculum. And the analysis of gaps in teaching strategies were made on the basis of difference between the expected and the applied teaching strategies for the specific subunits of chemistry curriculum. This study was conducted on the 58 experienced chemistry teachers from different districts in west Bengal. The self-made feedback formats validated by the concerned subject experts were used for this study. After collecting the feed backs from the concerned subject teachers, the normality testing procedures were applied on the obtained data. On the basis of results obtained from the normality testing, the statistical analysis were done by t-test and chi-square tests as parametric and non-parametric tests respectively. The results have been found that there are significant content and teaching gaps in the respective units and sub-units of the chemistry curriculum under WBCHSE.

Key Words: Chemistry Education, Teaching Gaps. Content gaps, WBCHSE.

Paper Title:
WORKPLACE STRESS AND EMPLOYEE RETENTION IN HEALTHCARE: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Author Name:
Neetu Chaudhary & Shavina Goyal
Country:
India
Page No.:
53-58
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WORKPLACE STRESS AND EMPLOYEE RETENTION IN HEALTHCARE: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Author: Neetu Chaudhary & Shavina Goyal

ABSTRACT
Employee retention in healthcare has become a growing concern due to increasing workplace stress and workforce shortages. Several studies suggest that workplace stress significantly influences job satisfaction,
organizational commitment, and turnover intention among healthcare professionals (Leiter & Maslach, 2009; McVicar, 2016). The present study provides a narrative review of literature examining the relationship between
workplace stress and employee retention in healthcare settings. The review highlights major stressors such as workload, emotional demands, and lack of organizational support (Aiken et al., 2012; Brunetto et al., 2013). The findings suggest that supportive organizational practices and effective stress management strategies can improve retention outcomes. The study provides implications for hospital administrators to design human resource interventions that reduce stress and enhance employee commitment.

Keywords: Workplace stress, employee retention, healthcare professionals, turnover intention, job satisfaction

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