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Organic Farming in North East India: Problems and Prospects

Author: Aparupa Sarma1* 1Research Scholar, Dept of Economics, Cotton University*Corresponding author: mailaparupa77@gmail.com AbstractSustainable development has caught the imagination and action all over the world for more than a decade. Sustainable agriculture is a step towards attaining the goal of sustainable development. Organic farming is one of the most important aspects which found to meet the…

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Self-Help Groups and Rural Women’s Development: A Case Study of Charaideo District of Assam

Author: Dr. Bornali Hati Boruah1* 1Assistant Professor, Political Science Department, Moran College, Charaideo, Assam, India*Corresponding author: hatiboruah.bornali@gmail.com AbstractSelf Help Group (SHG), a micro finance institution, is a group of 10-20 like minded member of either sex belonging the same rank and status having certain common problems and necessities. These groups promote savings among member and…

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A Study on Ergodicity and its Consequences

Author: Himanshu Lekharu1* 1Research scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi*Corresponding author: himanshu.lekharu@gmail.com AbstractErgodic theory, a profound mathematical field, delves into the long-term behavior of dynamic systems. This concise overview begins by introducing fundamental measure theory concepts, such as measure spaces and measurable functions. It then explores measure-preserving transformations with examples like Poincar ´e recurrence and…

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Secularism in Neo-vaisnavism of Sankaradeva

Author: Dr. Shrutashwinee Gogoi1* 1Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, Moran College*Corresponding author: phukanshruti@gmail.com AbstractVaisnavite scholar Sankaradeva revolutionized the typical vaisnava thought and placed it in a more simple form ,called Neo-vaisnavism, it became a platform for humanity, irrespective to religion, caste and creed. This new edition of vaisnavism promotes unity in diversity, tolerance and mutual respect…

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The Dissipation of Emotions and The Transcendent Love in the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam

Author: Dhruba Jyoti Gogoi1,2* 1Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Moran College, Moranhat, Charaideo 785670, Assam, India 2Theoretical Physics Division, Centre for Atmospheric Studies, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh 786004, Assam, India*Corresponding author: moloydhruba@gmail.com   Abstract The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward FitzGerald, is a collection of quatrains that delve into the contemplation of life and…

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Unlocking the Secrets of Plant Communication;plants sharing information underground

Author: Ankita Purkayastha1* 1Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Moran College, Moranhat, Charaideo 785670, Assam, India*Corresponding author: purkayasthaankita1@gmail.com   Abstract In the natural world, plants have long been underestimated in their capacity to communicate. Unlike their mobile animal counterparts, plants, rooted in one place, have evolved sophisticated chemical signaling mechanisms to interact with their environment and…

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Topological Magnetoelectric Effects in a Semiconductor Quantum Wells via method of image Dyons

Author: Dhruba Jyoti Gogoi1,2* 1Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Moran College, Moranhat, Charaideo 785670, Assam, India 2Theoretical Physics Division, Centre for Atmospheric Studies, Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh 786004, Assam, India*Corresponding author: moloydhruba@gmail.com   Abstract This study investigates the influence of nanostructure shape and size on magnetic fields induced by point charges near topological-insulator (TI) and ordinary-insulator…

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Opportunities And Challenges In The Manufacturing Units Of Unorganized Sector In India

Author: Sudaxina Das1* 1M.A. in Economics, Dibrugarh University, Assam, India*Corresponding author: sudaxinadas77@gmail.com   AbstractThe present paper aims in bringing forth, the challenges and opportunities faced by the manufacturing units of the unorganized or informal sector. The manufacturing sector can be divided into both- organized and unorganized sectors. But both of these sectors vary in terms…

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Teamwork Skills Among the Undergraduate Students of Moran College, Charaideo District

Author: Rini Sonowal1*, Barnali Saikia2† 1Assistant Professor, Education Department Moran College*Corresponding author: himadrilekharu182@gmail.com 2Assistant Professor, Education Department, Nirmal Haloi College†Corresponding author: saikia.barnali@gmail.com AbstractTeamwork involves a group of interdependent people who work cooperatively to achieve a group outcome. Working in team is very important to solve some complex and challenging work which cannot be done alone….

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Economic Analysis of Traditional Brick Kiln Units- A Case Study in Dibrugarh District

Author: Himadri Lekharu1* 1Assistant Professor, Economics Department Moran College*Corresponding author: himadrilekharu182@gmail.com AbstractThis research paper investigates the economic analysis of traditional brick kiln units in Dibrugarh District, Assam, India, shedding light on an age-old industry that remains largely unchanged despite its historical significance. The brick-making sector is characterized as labor-intensive and seasonal, offering employment opportunities, particularly…

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