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Justina Sarpong Akoto
Counselling Centre, University Of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana
Pornography As Addiction And Counselling Strategies
Pornography addiction is defined as a compulsive pursuit of pornographic materials which does psychological and emotional harm to the individual. It can also cause problems in the individual’s relationship with family and friends. Pornography addiction happens when the individual spends increasing amounts of time on extreme pornographic material. This increase in use occurs even though some of the users know

Dr. Rajendra D. Jeur
Assistant Professor In Economics, Miraj Mahavidyalaya, Miraj Dist, Sangli, Maharashtra
Relevance Of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s Thoughts On Family Planning
According to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar overpopulation is linked with the problems of unemployment, poverty, social and economic backwardness, agriculture distress etc. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar focused that birth control through family planning is the only remedy to tackle the problem of overpopulation. He strongly opposed the Gandhili’s views related to spiritual measures of population control i.e. celibacy/continence (Brahnacharya) and

Swarup Santra
Assistant Professor, Department Of Economics, Satyawati College, University Of Delhi, Ashok Vihar, Phase Iii, Delhi
Labour Productivity In Coal Mining Sector In India: With Special To Major Coal Mining States
It is shown in recent time that the productivity of labour in coal mines in Tamil Nadu and Orissa is very high in comparison with other major coal producing states, like, West Bengal and Jharkhand. However, the coal mining in Tamil Nadu and Orissa is mostly and increasingly dependents on Open-cast mining. The paper is wanted to show that the

Nidhi Bagaria
Assistant Professor, Department Of Economics, Kalindi College, University Of Delhi, East Patel Nagar, New Delhi
Openness And Competitiveness Of Manufacturing Sector: A Comparative Study Of China And India
FDI may affect the supply of productive resources including (financial capital, equipment and machinery, technology, management and etc.). FDI creates employment where unemployment and underemployment rate is high and thus increases the income of the workers. As a result an additional savings to the host country is created. FDI also has the backward effect. Through buying locally made materials and

Swarup Santra
Assistant Professor, Department Of Economics, Satyawati College, University Of Delhi, Ashok Vihar, Phase Iii, Delhi
Foreign Direct Investment In Retail Market In India: Some Issues And Challenges
India being second most-populous country has immense scope for retail expansion as along with time urbanization and consumerism has also been increasing. Further, India’s GDP has also been growing at fast rate as it continued to be the second fastest growing economy in the world after China and as the income of the country increases, demand for goods also increases

Nidhi Bagaria
Assistant Professor, Department Of Economics, Kalindi College, University Of Delhi, East Patel Nagar, New Delhi
Small Arms Proliferation And Its Impact On Communal Conflicts In Cross River State Of Nigeria
The study was carried out to investigate the impact of small arms proliferation on communal conflict in communities of Cross River State of Nigeria. An expost-facto design was adopted for the study. A Pearson Product Moment Coefficient Analysis was adopted to analyze the data and interpret the result. A statistical analysis of the generated data revealed that there is

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