BIRD DIVERSITY IN SHENDI AREA, SUDAN
Journal Title: International journal of research -GRANTHAALAYAH - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 6
Abstract
The present study was conducted from July to December 2015 and found that the Shendi area, River Nile State, Sudan, Africa, hosts considerable bird diversity with 35 species being observed belonging to 22 families; of which Columbidae, Meropidae and Nectariniidae were the most frequently observed species.
AGEING OF SERVICE PENSIONERS AND ITS IMPACT ON PENSION EXPENDITURE IN KERALA
Population of Kerala has been ageing faster compared to ageing of population in other Indian states. Service pensioners, who are part of the general population, have also been ageing in Kerala. Peculiar aspect of the age...
A STUDY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE IN RELATING TO LEARNING STYLE AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS
Students’ reveal different learning styles and multiple intelligences, and only by accommodating these several abilities can teachers appropriately plan and conduct tasks and evaluate what students have learned. The pres...
OPTIMIZATION OF WASTAGE PART OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS BY EFFECTIVE ACHIEVEMENT OF GREEN COMPUTING
The environmental issues concerned with using computers because it is not possible to decrease the usage of computer. Our earth is also passing through the global warming, Green house effect and the ozone layer is becomi...
LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOUR OF B.Ed. TRAINEES
Leadership is an important aspect of managing people. It is the art of dealing with and influencing people so that they will try hard happily and actively toward the achievement of group or organizational goals. The lead...
COINTEGRATING RELATION BETWEEN EXCHANGE RATE AND GOLD PRICE
The very purpose of this paper is to analyse the relationship between gold price and Rupee – Dollar exchange rate in India. The study utilises the annual data of exchange Rate (ER) and Gold Price (GP) from 1970 to 2015 t...