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Manikamma Nagindrappa Sultanpur

Manikamma Nagindrappa Sultanpur
Smt. C. B. Patil Arts and Commerce Degree College Chincholi · Sociology

Master of Arts

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Sociology, Psychology Scientific, empirical, Social Science Methods, Science and Technology, Qualitative and Quantitative,Analytical methods, ANOVA,Likert Scale, Chi Square Social Issue, Community, women
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Not only In India but around the world unpaid household work is socially not valued, it is widely acknowledged that women work. Majority of unpaid household work done by the women across the world. Despite its early associations with unpaid farm work, honorary family employment remains to all women by default. Concurrent execution of these activiti...
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Cooking, cleaning, washing, Caregiving, are unpaid housework that is not organized, rewarded in gendered society. It is well known that women perform the majority of homework by women across the world. Homework has historically been associated with unpaid household work. The contemporaneous routine of various activities of household women is not me...
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Background: The quality of family life is influenced by a number of crucial factors, including household work. Only women perform over two thirds of the labour required to support and maintain families, which ranges from meal preparation to child care (Status of Women Canada, 1995 and Stieglitz et al., 2009). Since those wives were married, only wo...
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Indian Higher Education and Establishment of NAAC has always been undergone so many changes and tackled with challenges since independence. There were so many challenges in the educational system, so to tackle those all issues education institution As per National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) guidelines every accredited institution s...
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In spite of comprising fifty percent of the population on the globe. Women were not given equal status with men. The movement world started recognizing the problems of women than the several world leaders efforts led the United Nations to declare the year 1975 as women’s year and 1975-1985 as women’s decade. Eventually, increased awareness, educati...
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Introduction: Changing Status of women can be measured by the positions possessed and roles played by the individual in social, political and economic spheres of life. In this way gender differentia in Status is perceived. Inequality between sexes is basically an inequality in access to material and social resources between them (Bhagat, 1990). The...
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Migration over the last two decades has been one of the major fashionable changes in the Asian region. This is a study almost the migrant cultural change in Indian origins. However, the cultures as we know they are the consequence of centuries of migration. The research is based on surveys of 500men respondents. Collected the respondent’s opinion o...
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Whenever a person move away from his family and start dwelling with new culture or the opportunity happens to be intentionally, unintentionally or forcibly it does not matter but what is more import out is; what are the new things the individual has learned or what are the ideological changes he has adapted being at the new atmosphere. Families als...
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The movement of people from one place to another is termed as migration and it is a complex problem having many dimensions. Although migration is a multidimensional problem and its causes are varied. Migration is growing phenomenon that has important development implications for both sending and receiving countries. For a sending country migration...
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All over the world women work more than men, but her work is hardly recognized as they are performing invisible or unpaid household work. As being household women is getting respect within their family is very important. Because Household women housework time is determined by both economic and ideological characteristics. As majority of the women p...
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Introduction: Empowerment of women refers to aware of socio-psycho-cultural and political injustice that is prevailing in the society against women. Women empowerment is a prerequisite to gender equality and development. The process of empowerment should start from our own home. Women’s position in the household determines women’s autonomy in the f...
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IQAC Internal Quality Assurance Cell has been playing a major role in designing and maintaining quality assurance within academic systems. In undertaking of its Action Plan for performance evaluation, assessment and accreditation and quality up-gradation of institutions of higher education. It is the prime responsibility of IQAC to initiate, plan a...
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E-Content is the essential of any single or multi-media application, whether commercial or not. Practically almost any website, CD, video, or mobile application is built to carry the content to the user or to help the user create their own content. The paper aims to review the importance of e-content development in teaching-learning process. The pr...
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Introduction: Changing Status of women can be measured by the positions possessed and roles played by the individual in social, political and economic spheres of life. In this way gender differentia in Status is perceived. Inequality between sexes is basically an inequality in access to material and social resources between them (Bhagat, 1990). The...
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ICT in the higher education has profound implications for the whole education process. Because it provides a technology that has the capacity to promote and encourage the transformation of education from a teacher directed enterprise towards student centered models. Some of the important functions of ICT such as ICT as a change agent in learning pr...
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ICT (information and communication technology) has become one of the basic building blocks of modern society within a very short time. Many countries now regard in understanding ICT and mastering the basic skills and concepts of ICT as a part of the core of education. With an ever expanding field of knowledge, the knowledge and skill sets required...
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ICT in the higher education has profound implications for the whole education process. Because it provides a technology that has the capacity to promote and encourage the transformation of education from a teacher directed enterprise towards student centered models. Some of the important functions of ICT such as ICT as a change agent in learning pr...
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In the Indian modern country is fast emerging as a global power but for half of its population, the women across the country, struggle to live life with dignity continues. Women, irrespective of their class, caste and educational status, are not safe In the modern society women have been the victims of exploitations since long time in different fie...
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In the Indian modern country is fast emerging as a global power but for half of its population, the women across the country, struggle to live life with dignity continues. Women, irrespective of their class, caste and educational status, are not safe In the modern society women have been the victims of exploitations since long time in different fie...
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A Gender is the term used for the socially assigned roles given to men and women. Gender Sensitizatization is the process of understanding how this socialization creates inequalities between men and women (and girl and boy children). A Gender is the political , economic and social equality given to men and women, girls and boys by the Constitution...
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The street children unhealthy environment availability in Indian children are increases number problems such physical, mental, and social. The incidences of street children are partly linked to the level of socio- economic development of an individual and country. Millions of street children don’t have any knowledge of read and write. Street childr...
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Lower caste tends to be pushed into Child Labour because of their family’s poverty. There is growing number of child labour in India. Children are work under very hazardous conditions. Child labour hampers the normal physical, intellectual, emotional and moral development of a child. Children who are in the growing process can permanently distort o...
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Education in India is provided by the public and private sector in India with control and funding coming from central, state and local level. The Nalanda University was the oldest University system of education in the world. Education in India falls under the control of both Union and state Government with some responsibility lying with the Union a...
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Agriculture is the mainstay of Indian economy as over 70 percent of our men and women depend upon agricultural for their livelihood. Moreover women are regarded as the backbone of the family on par with the men. But in reality, our society is still male dominated and women are not treated as equal partners both inside and outside the four walls of...
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The Department of Family Welfare in the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, GOI, in cooperation with the World Bank, had organised a series of workshops on Rural RCH and Urban RCH in September, 1995 and November 1995. The workshops were held with a view to enriching and facilitating the preparation of the proposal for a World Bank funded project o...
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In all societies, mothers are considered a priority group. By their very nature, mothers are the major consumers of health services of whatever form. In India, women in the child bearing ages (15 to 44) constitute 22 percent of the total population. This group is not only large in number, but is also exposed to specific risks connected with child b...
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Babies fed on breast milk have fewer illnesses and less malnutrition than babies who are fed on other foods. Bottle feeding, especially in poor communities, is therefore a serious threat to the lives and health of millions of children. The five prime messages in this chapter can help to avert that threat and promote the healthy growth of young chil...
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Education has long been recognized as a critical component of development. It is widely acknowledged as a critical component of individual and societal empowerment. The New education Policy 2020 aims to revise and update our country's education system, including its rules and governance, by making both school and college education more comprehensiv...
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Education aids in the development of our own analytical and problem-solving abilities. Those who obtain an education earn more money, have more chances in life, and are generally healthier. High rates of education completion help societies by reducing crime, improving overall health, and increasing civic participation. Future education will continu...
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Introduction: Changing Status of women can be measured by the positions possessed and roles played by the individual in social, political and economic spheres of life. In this way gender differentia in Status is perceived. Inequality between sexes is basically an inequality in access to material and social resources between them (Bhagat, 1990). The...
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Introduction: home always revolves around household women and she has play very crucial
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Health is wealth‖ healthy people can enjoy their life with happiness. Household women health status is little research has examined the effects of positive psychological and physical health status problems. We know the impacts of positive psychological status on physical health. The aim of this article is to test health status of household women th...
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Stress is disrupts the repetitive, physical or mental well-being of individuals. It arises when the body performs beyond his abilities or when a person faces uncommon demands. In the present era stress is an unavoidable component of life due to increasing complexities and competitiveness in living standards. It is not only working women but also ho...
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Introduction: Household women also called as homemaker her roles in family as Chief Cook, Mother and
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Stress is a part of modern life, with an increasing complication of life, stress is likely to increase. Stress is built in the concept of an individual role, which is conceived as the position a person occupies in a system. Women"s in the current global world have to play a dual role as a housewife and career maker. The present investigation was co...
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Women in a tribal society play a vital role in their social, cultural, economic and religious ways of life and considered as an economic asset in their society. But they are still lagging far behind in the different walks of life such as education, employment, good health and empowerment etc. Objective: To assess and review of the tribal women empo...
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As we all know Indian women considered naturally subordinate to men. She has been denied all human rights politically, economically, socially from antiquity to the present society. In order to bring reform Govt. of Indian introduce the Hindu code bill to put an end to these varieties of women in this field related an offence which are followed her...
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Women are supreme inspiration of men, children, and family members and she also builds the nation along with family by providing the good culture to their children. She has a strong heart to do any type of work form their family management to a country management. Housewife also known as house hold women house wives house managers and housekeepers,...
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In traditional Indian society, care of ageing was within the extended family system, which had been ingrained in the culture of the Indian people. It was culturally imperative for children to support and respect the aged. People in their early years then, the later years were usually the most fruitful years of their lives where the older had an imp...
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As we all know, as more people stay at home due to pandemic-related lockdowns, household chores and treatment have multiplied, raising the question of who will bear these expanded responsibilities. Not all of this work is undertaken by women, according to the Moreira da Silva report published in 2019, but women and girls are responsible for 75 perc...
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Introduction: The enhancement of women entrepreneurship is a challenging aspect of developing country like India. But it is necessary to uplift the women position. So the Govt of India and Karnataka providing special program and training to develop skills to increase Women participation in economic growth and development of the nation. It is also h...

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