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NATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR YOUTH ON 24 SEPTEMBER 2018

Skills and knowledge are the driving forces of economic growth and social development for any country. Conference aims to provide a forum to present and discuss research on Skill Development and Technological Innovations among academicians and practitioners. This will be achieved through multi-disciplinary research-based idea generation. Growth and development of any country, by and large, lies in the entrepreneurial ability to its citizens and this becomes more imperative in a country like India where women entrepreneurs are now recognized as the most important contributors to the economic growth. Conference endeavors to bring richness in discussion by encouraging contributions from researchers


NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2018

To provide a common platform to Academicians,Researchers,Scientists, Industry Professionals and Students to showcase their research work and create a forum for effective exchange of ideas, to tackle the future education pattern andglobal challenges from the perspective of "Repositioning Educational System:Innovate and Achieve". The main objective of the Conference is to highlight the Educational Traits & Organizations’ ever-increasing bench-mark of Indian Education on Global Platform and critical need to encourage innovative solutions with potential Teaching Technology.




Three Days National Workshop on “Research Methodology”

Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies, Indore is organizing a Three Days National Workshop on “Research Methodology” sponsored by AIMS dated 19-21 January, 2017.The prime objective of the workshop is to nurture the research skills of the participants. The workshop is designed to impart extensive training, under the guidance of renowned resource persons, on both quantitative and qualitative research methodology. Some of the important topics of the workshop are: Quantitative Research Methodology (Steps involved in quantitative research, research problem formulation, sampling technique, tools of data collection, testing of hypotheses, parametric and non-parametric tests, measurement of correlation and regression, ANOVA, etc.) and


PATANJALI: BUSINESS KI KAHANI, AAP KI ZUBAANI

Pioneer Institute of Professional Studies, Indore announces “PATANJALI: BUSINESS KI KAHAANI, AAP KI ZUBAANI” an event to showcase your talent. All you need to do is to gather information about PATANJALI AYURVED LTD (PAL) and the Critical Success Factors. The information gathered need to be transformed into a Power Point Presentation and send it to us via e-mailon or before January 15 2017. The presentations received before the due date will be presented by the teams on the day of the event.

The winners of the event will be awarded with cash prizes:

1st Prize INR 15000/-


2nd International Conference

The Digital Revolution is an idea to bridge the digital divide and promote digital literacy. With the help of Digital India Program, the nation can be transformed into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. Today, a more digital form of globalization has opened the door to developing countries, to small companies and start-ups, and to billions of individuals. The technological choices that an organization makes to create its digital future determine its differentiators. Tens of millions of small and midsize enterprises worldwide have turned themselves into exporters by joining e-commerce marketplaces and this is possible only with the help


They make us live in multiple worlds: books

Today I was glad when my 6 years doll asked me that “Maa when will be I able to read Geronimo ki series.”
Well being a middle class kids that too of our generations (alas not that old) we poor were exposed to school books only. And bahut mummy ko laga toh, in vacations champak and chandamama were sacred gift. Rest we were asked school ki kitabein par lo wahi bahut hai.......

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GLOBALISATION AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN SOCIETY

Globalisation has emerged as one of the most frequently used term of which there is no universally acceptable definition. World¬wide opinions are divided both in support and opposition of it. Globalisation is derived from the term “global” which implies covering the globe.

Thus, globalisation means something which covers or relates the whole world instead of being confined to a particular country. With the development of modern science and technology, whole world has been closely united as a global village. What happens in one country has its impact on others.

We are using the term internationalism as a political process. This


INDIAN HANDICRAFTS INDUSTRY

India is one of the important suppliers of handicrafts to the world market. The Indian handicrafts industry is highly labour intensive cottage based industry and decentralized, being spread all over the country in rural and urban areas. Numerous artisans are engaged in crafts work on part-time basis. The industry provides employment to over six million artisans (including those in carpet trade), which include a large number of women and people belonging to the weaker sections of the society.

In addition to the high potential for employment, the sector is economically important from the point of low capital investment, high ratio


POLICIES FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATION

The phenomenon of mass poverty in developing countries and its relationship to the development process has been the subject of intense study for the past two decades. As a result, a considerable consensus has emerged on a number of issues. The pessimistic view that the growth process in developing countries has the perverse effect of actually accentuating poverty commands far fewer followers today than it once did. It is now widely recognized that the process of growth in most countries, even if not as equitable as might be wished, has at least led to significant improvements in the conditions of


RAPID URBANIZATION AND FOOD SECURITY

Urbanization is often a positive development, as urban areas tend to be more productive than rural areas and therefore a driver of economic growth and development. Yet, rapid urbanization – as it is currently occurring in many developing countries – can outstretch the capacities of cities to absorb and cater for an ever growing number of inhabitants. If unabsorbed, urbanization may lead to the development of slums and pose a considerable threat to all dimensions of food security, because the majority of urban dwellers are net food buyers and spent a large part of their disposable income on food. In


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