Tuesday, July 10, 2012

SSJRR : VOL-III : NO-II : July-December-2011




C O N T E N T

1.       J P and Gandhi:The Dichotomy of Violence and Non-violence                        
Amir Ali Khan
2.       Ecological  Balance  through  Nature  Poems                                                
Loknath Mishra
3.       Protection of Human Rights of Old age Persons: A Dynamic Perspective       
ARCHANA KUMARI
4.       Rights of Old age Persons: Laws, Policies and Guidelines                             
Suman Kumari
5.       Transition from Joint Family to Nuclear Family and the Elderly Concerns        
Pushpa Kumari
6.       Social Divisions & Social life During the Great Mughals                                 
Syed Anjum Mujtaba
7.       Reflection of Law and Social Justice in the Sutra Age                                   
Pawan Shekhar

SSJRR : VOL-III : NO-I : Jan-June-2011




CONTENT


1. Special Economic Zones : Policy Issue - R.N. Ojha                         
2. The Land Acquisition and the Emergence of Steel Zamindari   - K.K.Nayan
3. Child Development and UNICEF  - S.K.Ojha, N.K.Pathak & R.N. Ojha
4. A Study of aggression measurement - Shakila Azim and Nanhe Kumar
5. A Study of Personality Ajustment of Students  - Riti Kumari and Anil Kumar chaudhary
6. Non Cooperation Movement in Motihari Sub-division   - D.K. Singh and Rakesh Kumar
7. Victoria Cross : 'A Madel for the Bravest of the Brave'  - A.Kumar.

SSJRR : VOL-I : NO-I : Jul-Dec 2009



C O N T E N T

1. Some Soft State Issue and Poverty : K.K.Sinha : 5-17
2. Modern Search for Peace: The Gandhian Way : V.Upadhyay : 18-23
3. Maoist Movement and Human Security in Nepal : Ajit Kumar : 24-27
4. Gandhian Model of Economic Development : R.N. Ojha : 28-31
5. Postmodern Gandhi : Globalisation and Climate Change : B. Pathak : 32-36
6. Sarvodaya Philosophy : History and Social Justice : P.K. Niraj : 37-44
7. The use of Myth in Eliot's The waste Land' : S.K. Mishra : 45-48
8. Hkkjrh;&;ou dyk&leUo; dk izrhd ^xka/kj 'kSyh : M. Kumar : 49-52
9. /eZfujis{kokn dk lekt'kkL=k : Amit Kumar : 53-56
10. eqfLye leqnk; ds izfr vEcsndj dk n`f"Vdks.k : Vinod Prabhakar : 57-62
11. Hkkjrh; jk"Vªh; jktuhfr esas xk¡/h] dkaxzsl ,oa fdlku] 1917&1939 : S.K.Singh : 63-65
12. ÍXosn] nsora=k ,oa ekr`lÙkkRed ifjokj : Puja Vastyayan : 66-69
13. fdlku] dk¡xszl ,oa Hkkjrh; jk"Vªokn]1917&1939&,d leh{kk : Ratnesh Kumar : 70-74
14. Book-Review : lar lkfgR;dkj Vh-,l-,fy;V : Kameshwar Ojha : 75-79

Sunday, June 24, 2012


EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD

Professor Janardhan Kumar
Ex Vice-Chance, L.N.Mithila University, Darbhanga, Bihar, INDIA
Professor Raghunath  Jha
Ex Pro Vice-Chancellor, B.R.A.Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, Bihar,INDIA
Professor Nihar Nandan Singh
Ex  Vice-Chancellor, B.R.A.Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, Bihar,INDIA
Dr Kameshwar Ojha
Deputy Commissioner (Rtd), Excise Department, Govt of Bihar, Patna, Bihar, INDIA.
Professor Padmasha Jha
Pro Vice-Chancellor, B.R.A.Bihar University,Muzaffarpur, Bihar, INDIA
Dr. Ravindra Kumar ‘Ravi”
Department of Hindi, B.R.A.Bihar University,Muzaffarpur, Bihar, INDIA
 

EDITOR
Dr.A.Kumar

    



Saturday, June 23, 2012


SHODH-SAMIKSHA

JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND REVIEW


AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

Shodh-Samiksha: Journal of Research and Review aims to provide a forum for high quality research of nascent development in social sciences and humanities. Obviously the intention of this journal is to create a general awareness of the interdisciplinary pursuit of learning and dissemination thereof for providing a common platform of an academic dissertation and discourse. Areas relevant to the scope of the journal include: Accounting, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Anthropology, Archaeology, Communication, Community and Peace Studies, Design and Architecture, Economics, Education, Ethnic relations, Extension Education, Finance, Ethnology, History, Hospitality and Tourism, Human Ecology, Human Resource Development, Language, Literature, Language Studies, Library & Information Science, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Psychology, Philosophy, Safety and Environment, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Sociology, Sustainable Development, Theology and other Social Sciences.