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    Surrogacy Ethical and Legal Implication in India

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    Surrogacy is a contract in which a woman is paid to carry a child for a different pair. In India, where commercial surrogacy is legal, a substantial number of infertile couples travel there. Despite the fact that this arrangement appears to benefit all parties concerned, there are some delicate issues that must be addressed by carefully written laws in order to preserve the surrogate mothers and intended parents\u27 rights. An agreement to carry a pregnancy for the intended parents is known as a surrogacy agreement. Traditional and gestational surrogacy is the two main types of surrogacy. In gestational surrogacy, pregnancy is achieved through the transfer of an embryo created through in vitro fertilization, resulting in a child who is genetically unrelated to the surrogate

    Area, Output and Productivity of Pulses in India

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    India’s produce of cereal has been growing year by year and its one of the top manufacturers of different crops like rice, wheat, pulses, sugarcane and cotton. In 2019 India’s pulses production is 23.15 million tonnes which contribute about 24 percent of world pulses output. In the present paper area, output and productivity of pulses in India are investigated. The study is descriptive in nature and used secondary data from different government publications. The paper concludes that the increase in output is much higher than the area of pulses, whereas total pulses production is always affected by the size of holding

    India\u27s Modern Educational System

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    The phrase, "The world is ageing, but India has youth on her side," has been a soothing phrase. The average age of the Indian population will be 29 at the conclusion of this decade. As a result of this "demographic dividend," India is expected to account for a quarter of the world\u27s additional increase in working population by 2040. There are 430 million people in our current workforce (ages 15 to 64). India will add 480 million people to its current workforce of 430 million in the next 20 years. Education is the most important tool for converting this demographic dividend into a sustainable economic resource and unlocking human capital\u27s hidden potential. The suggested article attempts to identify gaps and loopholes in the education system utilising the basics of the Capability Approach as a comprehensive mechanism of evaluation and strategies to solve the aforementioned problems, allowing us to take advantage of our country\u27s large demographic dividend

    Effect of Teachers\u27 Behavior on Physically Challenged Students in Schools

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    During the 19th and 20th centuries, disabled students were educated separately from non-disabled students. Today, students all throughout the world benefit from full or partial integration. Kenyan schools that offer partial inclusion allow impaired students to spend the majority of the day in classrooms with non-disabled students. The goal of the study was to determine the impact of teachers\u27 conduct on the integration of physically disabled students in public primary schools in Busia County. Ex-post facto research was used in this study. The survey included almost 14,000 households divided into 600 clusters (436 rural and 164 urban). A total of 200 subjects were chosen, including 155 students, two head teachers, two special-needs teachers, and 41 students with physical limitations. The study used a methodology that included a literature evaluation as well as participatory data collection methods such as Key Informant Interviews (KII) and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). Data was collected using a total of 22 KIIs and 10 FGDs across the two counties and at the national level. The study findings were presented using descriptive statistics such as frequencies and percentages. The study suggests that teachers\u27 teaching conduct has a significant impact on children with physical disabilities\u27 self-esteem in integrated schools and that insufficient facilities for kids with physical disabilities is a barrier to integration. As a result, the study suggests that suitable physical facilities and support services be provided to facilitate integration. In terms of special education teacher training, the Ministry of Study should encourage all teachers in integrated schools to continue their education in order to improve and update their abilities. As a result, the research recommends that data management for children with disabilities be improved, that legislative, policy, and institutional responses be updated and monitored, that a system of education be devised that is appropriate for children with disabilities be devised, that funding for children with disabilities be increased and structured to be more responsive to their needs be increased, and that the general welfare of people with disabilities be improved

    Indian Advertising Demand in Terms of Cultural Society

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    oai:oai.ssjar.singhpublication.com:article/1Simply put, advertising is an important marketing strategy that works in conjunction with information and persuasion channels. Every single person is exposed to commercials on a daily basis. They\u27ve become an inseparable part of the print medium, whether it\u27s newspapers or magazines, over time. This is also true in the case of broadcast media, where ad-commercials predominate. The Indian advertising industry has grown tremendously from a small business to a full-fledged industry. The purpose of this study is to determine the advertising attractions and the influence they have on Indian culture. Advertisements in India are not only used to sell products. It sells dreams, visions, and the ideal way of life, while also reinforcing stereotyped values. The longer an individual is exposed to an advertisement, the more likely it is that it will effect them. The appeals\u27 goal is to change how people think about themselves and how they decide whether or not to buy certain things will benefit them. Because India has such a large population and cultural diversity, the advertising industry has created a wide range of advertisements to capture people\u27s attention and persuade them to buy products. The appeals are written in such a way that they have an impact on people\u27s purchasing decisions

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