75 research outputs found
Scientometric portrait of Ram Gopal Rastogi
Publication productivity of Indian scientist (R.G. Rastogi) has been documented.
Scientometric analysis of 312 papers by Ram Gopal Rastogi published during 1954 to 1992 in various domains: (a) Luni -solar activity and quiet -time E & F- region (57); (b) Equatorial electric field and low and mid latitude iof:osphere (78); (c) Ionospheric E- region irregularities (19); (dj Ionospheric F- region irregularities (32); and (e) Magnetic disturbance effects on the equatorial low and mid latitude ionosphere (23) were analysed. Interdomainery contents and of the number of papers: a+b were 36; b+c and b+d were 20 each; b+e were 16;. c+e were 5; a+e were 3; d+e were 2; and a+d had only one publication. Highest collaborations were with H. Chandra (61), M.R. Deshpande (42), and G. Sethia (19) out of his total 97 collaborators. His highest productivity was during 1978 with 28 papers followed by 19 papers during 1977. The core journals preferred by him for publishing papers were: Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics, India, and Journal of Atomic & Terrestrial Physics, UK (59 each), followed by Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, India (34). Most prolific title keywords with their frequencies were: Ionosphere (92); Equatorial (61); F-region (53); Equatorial electrojet region (40), and Magnetic equator (30)
Bibliographics on publication productivity of J. V. Narlikar and his collaborators
Jayant Vishnu Narlikar has published number of papers in the following domains: Cosmology (119), Action at a distance and gravitation (62), Quasars and high energy astrophysics (51), Quantum cosmology (22), General topics in science (18), and Science education (14), which were analysed for authorship credits to collaborators, Lotka’s Law, and Bradford’s Law and growth of his publications in his highly preferred journals are depicted
Reflection of Social Evils and Humanism in the Major Novels of Mulk Raj Anand
A writer does not come from the alien but he or she is a product of contemporary society. In the works of a particular author, the reflection of contemporary life can be seen. Mulk Raj Anand is not an exception of it. In the works of the writer, a reflection of contemporary social and political life, a reflection of true human emotion and feeling and love for humanity can be seen easily. The writer considered art should be for life's sake. There should be a reflection of contemporary society. As a true reformist as well as a humanist, he wanted to bring radical change to society. He attacked the contemporary social evils namely untouchability, casteism, capitalism, feudalism, imperialism, colonialism, century-old conventions, and religious orthodoxy which hamper the overall development of Indian people. He not only attacked but also inculcated in them human values and made the people aware of the suffering and exploitation of untouchables, the poor, the women, and the common masses. He tried to inculcate the feeling of love and friendship in the mind of the people. Human dignity is the highest among all the fundamental rights. The writer has fought for the liberty, equality, justice, and basic human needs of the people. Bakha, Munoo, and other major characters of different novels are only metaphors to present human miseries and solutions for same and send a message to the people to be aware of the human miseries and in our action, such activity should not come which can hurt the feeling of the others. Complete abolition of social evils is the demand of the present time
Flawed Citations in Indian Scientometric Literature: A Case Study
This study explores the citation errors and level of reference accuracy in the Indian scientometric journal entitled, Journal of Scientometric Research (JSR). One hundred and seventy four journal citations appended in eight research articles appeared in the JSR, volume 9, issue 1, Jan-Apr, 2020, were checked meticulously by breaking them into seven bibliographic components, i.e. author(s) name, article title, journal name, year, volume and issue numbers, and pages (both first and last page); and they were matched with the original source articles. Results reveal that 44.25% (77) citations in JSR were erroneous and remaining 55.75% (97) citations were error free. In 77 faulty citations, a sum of 116 errors was observed, out of which 59 were minor and 57 were major. A rigorous reference management system or procedure is essentially needed to enrich the reference accuracy as well as upgrade the standard of the research articles published in the JSR
Effect of cosolvent on the activity of ficin from Ficus carica
This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page
Research Productivity of Tibor Braun: An Analytical Chemist - cum - Scientometrician
Publication productivity of the scientist (Tibor Braun) has been documented
National ‘Arogya Fair’ 2017 Held on 8th-11th September 2017, AU Grounds, Visakhapatnam
Shri Shripad Yesso Naik, Hon’ble Minister of State (IC), Ministry of Ayush, Government of India addressing the visitors, exhibitors & Govt. officials at Arogya Fair.Caption-L-R: Smt. Sujata Sharma, Commissioner, Department of Health & Family Welfare & Directorate of AYUSH, Govt. Of Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Smt. Poonam Malkondiah, Principal Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Govt. Of Andhra Pradesh, Smt. Rambilli Lalam Bhavani, Chairperson of Visakhapatnam Zilla Praja Parishad, Sri. Kambhampati Hari Babu, Member of Parliament, Visakhaptanam, Mr. Anil Khaitan, Senior Vice President, PHD Chamber, Prof. Rais Ur Rahman, Advisor, Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India, Shri Ramanand Meena, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH, Govt. of India. Sri Vishnu Kumar Raju, Member of Legislative Assembly, Visakhapatnam and Mr. Vivek Seigell, Principal Director, PHD Chamber.Mr. Anil Khaitan, Senior Vice President, PHD Chamber addressing the delegates at the Inaugural Session of National ‘Arogya Fair’ 2017 at Visakhapatnam.Shri Shripad Yesso Naik, Hon’ble Minister of State (IC), Ministry of Ayush, Government of India, Inaugurating the National ‘Arogya Fair’
Social Resistance in Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable
Mulk Raj Anand was a revolutionary writer of the twentieth century India who changed the mode of writing and thinking in the field of Indian fiction writing. The novelists before him, who had written fiction, wrote the fictional side of life which were ideal and romantic in nature. There were a smaller number of issues of the society. Mulk Raj Anand’s writing brought revolutionary change in the field of fiction writing. He wrote the novels for the sake of untouchables and the poor. He raised the issues of casteism, capitalism, feudalism, colonialism and imperialism through his novels. In Untouchable, he has attacked one of the worst social evils of the Indian society which was ignored by the previous writers and that is blot on Indian society, culture and tradition that has colonized eighty five percent people of Indian society. This sensibility has ruined creativity of Indian people. Casteism and untouchability are the blots on the face of humanity. Anand seems fighting for the liberty, equality and justice of the untouchables and the poor. He appealed for the basic human rights and needs in the newly emerging civil structure of colonial and post-independence India. He had the opinion among all the fundamental rights that human dignity is the highest. Bakha, the leading character, had the resistance in the mind but he could not express it due to the fear of his caste. Bakha is a metaphor for all the untouchables of India
Advaita Interpretations of Yogi Narayana of Kaiwar: Exploring the Concept of Jivanmukti in Kala Gyana*
This paper expounds an advaitic interpretation of the concepts of jivamukti, in the context of kalagyana, of Sri yogi narayana of kaiwar. The temporal knowledge analogous to Tibetan kalachakra tantra of the Vajrayana, is a unique temporal knowledge of the interplay of light and shadows, in an advistic interpretation of life as an interference of sunlight and water, as creating that vast spectrum of life symbolized by the Adityas and Vishnu.
Keywords: Advaith, avaduta, jivamukti, Adityas, Vishn
Missing and Defective Identity of Authors Cited in Library and Information Science Literature
The study explores the inaccuracies in the author names in journal references cited in five randomly selected theses in the subject of Library and Information Science (LIS) submitted to Banasthali University, Rajasthan, India during the period of 2012-2016, choosing one thesis per year. Five hundred and forty eight verifiable journal references appended in five LIS theses contained 924 cited authors. Findings show that 149 (16.13%) author names cited in 114 (20.8%) journal references were inaccurate. Furthermore, these 149 inaccurate author names contained 169 inaccuracies in both first name and surname. A sum of 49 errors (including 32 errors of missing of first name/initials, 6 spelling errors in first name, and 11 wrong author’s initials) in first name or initials of cited author(s) were detected. Errors related to surname of cited author(s) were counted 70 (including 45 surname spelling errors, and 25 wrong surnames). A total of 37 (4%) authors were completely missing from the five LIS theses’ reference lists. The LIS researchers have finished the academic credibility of these authors. Apart from these faults, 13 unreal and wrong author names were added in journal references. Thesis T4 had the highest errors 62 (36.69%) while thesis T1 had the lowest errors 14 (8.28%) in the author’s name element in cited journal references. Research scholars had mutually interchanged the first name and surname in 25 author’s names in several cited references. The research scholars need to be focused on instructions given in the referencing style guide
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