AIJRRLSJM VOL 8, ISSUE 9 (2023, SEP)aerfpublications2023-09-09T02:20:39+00:00
AIJRRLSJM VOLUME 8, ISSUE 9 (2023, SEP) (ISSN-2455-6602) ONLINE
ANVESHANA’S INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REGIONAL STUDIES, LAW, SOCIAL SCIENCES, JOURNALISM AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
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THE CONSUMER AWARENESS AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS FOOD PACKAGING IN THE MARATHWADA REGION OF BEED
Amarsingh Udhavrao Solanke & Dr.Swati Padoshi
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| Paper TitleTHE CONSUMER AWARENESS AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS FOOD PACKAGING IN THE MARATHWADA REGION OF BEEDAbstractThe packaging industry is directly related to every product on the market, with an important proportion of demand coming from food products. Packaging is the primary means of informing the consumer and must meet the legal standards for identifying the product, nutritional content, ingredient declarations, net weight, or manufacturer details. This study examined the consumer\'s purchasing behaviour of food product packaging and their preference for purchasing different food items. It has also analyzed why consumers favour the most popular brands of culinary products. This study investigates the relationship between packaged food products and buyer behaviour in Marathwada.
This study explores the complex interactions between consumer behaviour and awareness about food packaging in the Marathwada area, focusing on the city of Beed. Food packaging has more importance than only serving as a means of containment and protection; it has developed into a channel for discourse, spreading knowledge, and promoting brands. This study aims to deeply comprehend how local customers in this area see and respond to various aspects of food packaging.
KEYWORDS : consumer awareness, food packaging, waste management, consumer behaviour, Marathwada region.
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STUDY ON PENETRATION OF ONLINE SHOPPING AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS – SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NALGONDA DISTRICT
Dr. Sabina R Harold Dr Swetha Suram Kiranmai Katta
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| Paper TitleSTUDY ON PENETRATION OF ONLINE SHOPPING AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS – SPECIAL REFERENCE TO NALGONDA DISTRICTAbstractCommercial use of the internet becomes a reality with the advent of e-commerce. Nobody ever thought that the buying and selling online or say the online trading will become a trend in the world and India will also share a good proportion of this success. The rural market will be the next battleground for the e-commerce companies in India. And the educated rural population plays an important role in creating awareness and dispelling on the familiarity of using the online platforms for shopping. Among the educated lot university students will be brand ambassadors for the online platform. University students will be brand ambassadors for the online platform that they use. Student ambassadors have the potential to spread awareness in the rural populace about the benefits of online shopping. The present study is an empirical study regarding how many students are aware of online shopping, to how often they purchase products. The sample size is 116 respondents from various departments in a university located at Nalgonda district. The data is collected from university students, through the questionnaire method. KEYWORDS : online shopping, student ambassadors, e-commerce, rural population.
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PROMOTING WELLBEING OF MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS THROUGH YOGA PRACTICES
P. Ravi Dr. Shashank Rathore
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| Paper TitlePROMOTING WELLBEING OF MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS THROUGH YOGA PRACTICESAbstractCenter school understudies are powerless against scholarly, social, and emotional well-being issues. Yoga is an Indian discipline rehearsed for wellbeing and unwinding. School-based yoga programs are turning out to be progressively normal given their likely advantages for understudies. Concentrate on results proposed that center school-based yoga mediations showed emotional well-being, leader working, and physical, social, and scholarly advantages for understudies. A solitary subject plan with four stages was utilized. Understudies took part in everyday yoga practice followed by a social examinations class period. Commitment information was followed through counts across all stages. Scholarly accomplishment was surveyed through jargon coordinating, numerous decision, and guide tests given week by week. Youthful young people are probably going to encounter pressure or s including scholarly tension, sensations of solitary lines and detachment, and inordinate openness to web-based entertainment, which have been all aggravated by the pandemic and related disturbances. All inclusive preventive projects at school act as a significant procedure for furnishing youth with adapting abilities to address current and future social and personal difficulties. Yoga and brain completion programs have arisen as a promising preventive methodology for schools and have demonstrated doable and satisfactory. KEYWORDS : mental health, Middle school, mental health, vocabulary matching, yoga practice, social media.
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THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM RISKS, THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES
| Paper TitleTHE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM RISKS, THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIESAbstractThis abstract provides a concise overview of the risks, threats and opportunities that the future of journalism faces. Journalism is confronted with declining trust, economic challenges, and technological disruption, which pose risks to its credibility, sustainability, and traditional practices. Additionally, the spread of misinformation and political interference threaten the integrity and independence of journalism. However, there are also opportunities for innovation and adaptation. The digital transformation offers new platforms for reaching audiences, while data-driven journalism enables deeper insights and collaborative efforts enhance investigative reporting. By navigating these challenges and embracing opportunities, journalism can continue to inform and shape society in the future. KEYWORDS : Journalism Risks, Threats
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF FISHERWOMEN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN VISAKHAPATNAM
Umarani.Batchu & Prof. B.Lilly Grace Eunice.
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| Paper TitleSOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF FISHERWOMEN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN VISAKHAPATNAMAbstractFisheries area assumes a significant part in the lift ing of the Indian economy by adding to the public pay, work age, and unfamiliar trade profit. Fish and fishery items are perceived as the least expensive wellspring of protein and a significant wellspring of diet for huge number of individuals in many regions of the planet. Itis assessed that in excess of 12 million individuals are straightforwardly participated in fishing exercises and around 60 million are solely rely upon fisheries exercises for business in India It has frequently been said that ladies are underestimated regardless of their comprising one portion of the total populace; 33% of the workforce, representing almost 66% of the hours worked. As per a few evaluations, ladies get only one-10th of the world\'s pay and have 100th 100th of the world\'s property. It has likewise been said that most measurements are given more significance than they properly merit and any assessment (and for sure assessment) of networks should be validated with discoveries on the field. KEYWORDS :
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IMPACT OF MGNREGA ON RURAL LIVELIHOOD IN ASSAM
Rashida Ahmed & Dr. Pooja
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| Paper TitleIMPACT OF MGNREGA ON RURAL LIVELIHOOD IN ASSAMAbstractThe MGNREGA is expected to enhance people\'s livelihood security on a sustained basis, by developing economic and social infrastructure in rural areas. However, in Assam MGNREGA is gaining momentum slowly. The faulty implementation strategy has ruined the spirit of this programme. Religion and street biasness and favoritism in case of distribution of job card, dominance of leading families, defective leadership and improper coordination among the stakeholders have stood as major hurdles in this programme. The present study attempts to examine the implementation process of this programme and its impact on rural livelihood. KEYWORDS :
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