VOL - 1, ISSUE No. 4, Dec, 2020
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Item Economic Structure: - The key to economic development of the country(Chainany E-Journal, 2020-12-01) maheshwari, dr. jagdishPresently the whole world is divided into three parts: capitalist economy, socialist economy and mixed economy. So, every country in the world has adopted one of these three based on their situation, ideology and values, etc. for the people of their country. Besides it also operates according to the economic structure of their country. Thus, in this paper the meaning, classification, role of economic structure in the economic development of any country is discussed.Item Reading Habits of Students on Mobile(Chainany E-Journal, 2020-12-01) Kaushik, Dr. Narendra; Singh, udit; Khandelwal, mahesh; Meena, naveenIn the last one decade, mobile phones and internet data have proliferated to every nook and corner of India. The introduction of android phones and iPhones and data by Reliance Jio has revolutionized the way how people in general and 21st century generation in particular consumes the information. A survey done among 17,500 high school students across 14 cities by tech giant Tata Consultancy Services in 2013 said that 70 percent students were using smart phones. Their number was was more in smaller cities than the metros. Since then the number must have zoomed up to a new record. The outbreak of Coronavirus and subsequent lockdowns announced by the centre and the state governments in the last six months have further accelerated the students’ switchover to e-learning and digital consumption of information and knowledge. The footprints on social media of people in general and students in particular have risen further during the corona outbreak. The objective of the research paper is to find out the reading habits of the students on mobile in India. The paper will be based on a surveyItem SARU AND JAYA’S JOURNEY FROM SILENCE TO SPEECH IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S WORKS(Chainany E-Journal, 2020-12-01) SANGHVI, DR. MEHA VINESHBHAIShashi Deshpande‟s realistic view as a true feminist on the condition of middle-class women is well expressed in all her novels but here the researcher has selected her two award-winning novels The Dark Holds No Terrors (1980) and That Long Silence (1988). The aim of this research paper is to examine the status of Indian women in this male–oriented world and her resistance, she offers to patriarchy with the reference of these two novels. Her novels offer a mingling of the patriarchal norms and conditions and how women had undertaken these traumas with compassion and understanding. Hence, Shashi Deshpande‟s all works of fiction are represented as the women‟s journey from „Silence to Speech’ and ultimately trying to find their own voices. Often these voices arise out of silences. Human issues, especially human dignity and problems, are at the heart of her writing. She sticks closely to daily life experience and problems of women that prevail even till today in our society; no one has been able to release from these shackles. Her ideas of women‟s liberation, autonomy are deeply surrounded in the Indian women‟s situation within the socio-cultural and economic spaces and paradigms of the country.Item દરિયાકાંઠાની અનાગસ પ્રાદેશિકતાને નિરૂપતું એકાંકી : ‘એંધાણી’(Chainany E-Journal, 2020-12-01) Gandhi, hetalItem મોહનમાંથી મહાત્મા - શ્રદ્ધેય ગુણાનુવાદ(Chainany E-Journal, 2020-12-01) Parekh, yogendra