5.VOLUME VI ISSUE III MARCH-2019

1.TRANSFORMATION FROM GENDER INEQUALITY TO GENDER PARITY

   Dr. Vipinder Nagra: D.AV. College of Education Hoshiarpur.
   Page No:1-6
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2.ROLES OF TEACHERS AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TOWARDS GENDER SENSITIZATION: AN APPRAISAL STUDY

   Dr. Manminder Kaur: B.C.M. College of Education,Ludhiana

   Page No:7-13
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3. EFFECTIVENESS OF GENDER STUDIES COURSE WORK ON TEACHER TRAINEES’ PERCEPTIONS, CONCEPTIONS AND                    EXPRESSION REGARDING GENDER ISSUES

    Dr. Geeta Pathak: Guru Ramdass College of Education (Affiliated to GGSIPU,Delhi)

    Page No:14-23
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4. A STUDY OF SELF-CONCEPT OF HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS ON THE BASIS OF GENDER

    Mrs. Ravinder Pal Kaur: Thakur Shyamnarayan College of Education & Research, Mumbai

    Page No:24-29
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5. A STUDY OF ATTITUDE OF TEACHERS TOWARDS WOMEN’S STATUS IN SOCIETY

    Ms. Deepa Savalani: The Lords Universal College of Education, Malad (East)

    Page No:30-35
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6. PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY

   Sandeep Bajirao Bodke: Gokhale Education Society’s: College of Education & Research, Parel, Mumbai-12

   Page No:36-38
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7. DECISION MAKING ABILITY AMONG MALE AND FEMALE STUDENTS OF JUNIOR COLLEGE, BORIVALI 

    Presented by Megha D Gokhe: Thakur Shyamnarayan College of Education and Research Kandivali (East), Mumbai

    Page No:39-43
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8. ASTUDY OF THE ATTITUDE OF STUDENTS TOWARDS TRANSGENDER

    Mrs Foram Patel: Thakur Shyamnarayan College of Education and Research, Kandivali-E, Mumbai.

    Page No:44-48
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9.ROLE OF WOMEN IN MASS MEDIA

   Prin.Dr.Priti Chauhan:R.K.Desai College of Education Vapi, Gujarat

   Page No:49-52
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10. FACES OF INEQUALITY IN SOCIETY AND ITS SOLUTIONS

      Dr. Uday Mehta: Pal Rajendra B. Ed. College, Mumbai
      Bhavna Lachhani: Pal Rajendra B. Ed. College, Mumbai
      Page No:53-61
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11  FACES OF INEQUALITY IN SOCIETY AND ITS SOLUTIONS: A STUDY

      Dr. Ashwani Rana: CT University, Ludhiana (Punjab)

      Page No:62-70
      DOI:16.10089.JASC.2018.V6I3.453459.5050010265

12.METHODOLOGY TO DEVELOP GENDER PARITY IN THE LEARNERS

     Mrs. Dipali S. Patel M.Sc (Physics), M.Ed: R. K. Desai College of Education, Vapi-Gujarat

     Page No:71-75
     DOI:16.10089.JASC.2018.V6I3.453459.5050010266

13.DOES GENDER INEQUALITY IMPACT ON RATE OF FERTILITY IN RURAL INDIA?
     Basundhara Kumari: Gautam Buddha Teacher Training College Hazaribag Jharkhand.

     Page No:76-82
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14.GENDER INEQUALITY

     Miss.Astha Pankajbhai Rana: R.K.Desai College of Education-Vapi,(Gujarat

     Page No:83-84
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15.FACES OF INEQUALITIES IN SOCIETY AND ITS SOLUTIONS

     Mrs. Sangeeta Anilkumar Nirmal, Mr. Ankit Vishwakarma: Patkar-Varde College, Goregaon (west)

     Ms. Divya Varunkar, Ms. Mansi Dua: Patkar-Varde College, Goregaon (west)

     Page No:85-91
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16.FACES OF INEQUALITY IN SOCIETY AND ITS SOLUTIONS

     Hetal J. Upadhyay: Late M.C.Paramar B.ed College, Khatamba, Vadodra

     Page No:92-93
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17.MUKTANGAN’S TEACHER’S ROLE: THE AGENT OF CHANGE FOR BRINGING GENDER PARITY IN THE SOCIETY
     Ujwala Dali (Subject faculty of Maths): Muktangan
     Vidya Alle (Subject faculty of Maths): Muktangan
     Renu Chatla (Subject faculty of Maths): Muktangan

     Page No:94-97
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18.TO EXAMINE THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS GENDER EQUALITY AT WORK

     Mrs. Ravneet Kaur: Innocent Hearts College of Education Jalandhar, Punjab India.

     Page No:98-101
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19.GENDER EQUALITY AT CROSS ROADS: PROMISES TO KEEP

     Mr. Rajkumar B. Nanaware: IASE (MHRD) R. V. Teachers College, Bangalore

     Page No:102-109
     DOI:16.10089.JASC.2018.V6I3.453459.5050010273

20.GENDER INEQUALITY TO GENDER EQUALITY: A CHANGING PERCEPTIONS ABOUT GENDER IN INDIA

     Mrs. Priyanka Patel:Thakur Shyamnarayan college of Education and Research Thakur village, Kandivali east-400101

     Page No:110-116
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21.GENDER STUDIES: NEW STRATEGIES FOR SIMPLIFYING CONCEPTS

     Ms. Prathna Lakhiani: Royal College of Education and Research for Women. Miraroad (E)

     Page No:117-120
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22.GENDER PARITY IN SAIEC A SUCCESS STORY

     Sri Prabhat Kumar Misra: P.O-Kodala, Ganjam,(Odisha) H.M, Belajhari Project Vidyapeeth

     Page No:121-126
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23.TEACHER; THE AGENT OF CHANGE FOR BRINGING GENDER PARITY IN THE SOCIETY

     Dr. Nafisa Roopawalla: Pal Rajendra B.Ed College Kandivali (E) Mumbai
     Page No:127-132
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24.INEQUALITY BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN

     Miss.Mansi A.Desai: R.K.Desai College of Education-Vapi (Gujarat)

     Page No:133-135
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25.THE ENIGMA OF FEMININE EXISTENTIALISM IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S GOD OF SMALL THINGS

     Nidhi Chouhan: Amity University, Gurgaon; Amity School of Liberal A

     Page No:136-141
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26.ASMALL STEP TOWARDS GENDER EQUALITY: THE MUKTANGAN WAY
    Jitender J. Pawar,: Muktangan, Muktangan Educational and Research Centre Pandurang Budhkar Marg, Worli, Mumbai

    Page No:142-148
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27.TEACHER; THE AGENT OFCHANGE FOR BRINGING GENDER PARITY IN THE SOCIETY

     Rubina Alli Hans: Aishabai College of Education, JJ Hospital Compound, Byculla, Mumbai

     Page No:149-155
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28.ATTITUDINAL CHALLENGES IN THE JOURNEY OF ACHIVING GENDER PARITY

     Riya Parekh: R.K.Desai College of Education Vapi, Gujarat

     Page No:156-158
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29.WOMEN EMPOWERMENT: A BRIDGE TO BRING GENDER PARITY IN SOCIETY

     Ms. Rinkle Mukesh Patel: Thakur Shyamnarayan College of Education & Research Kandivali, Mumbai.

     Page No:159-163
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30.TEACHER; THE AGENT OF CHANGE FOR BRINGING GENDER PARITY IN THE SOCIETY

     Richa Jain: Thakur Shyamnarayan College of Education and Research

     Page No:164-170
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31 .FACES OF INEQUALITY IN SOCIETY AND ITS SOLUTION

     Suraj Rajdeo Vishwakarma: Pal Rajendra B. Ed. College

     Page No:171-175
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32.GENDER PARITY IN THE BEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS THROUGH CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AT SCHOOL LEVEL
     Taksha I.Shambharkar: Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriy Hindi Vishwavidyalay

     Page No:176-179
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33.YOGA FOR GENDER-BASED EMPOWERMENT

     Tilak Raj Gaur: Bhagwant University, Ajmer

     Page No:180-184
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34.THE ROLE OF TEACHERS IN GENDER EQUALITY

     Dr. Vaishali B Desai: R. K. Desai College of Education, Vapi.

     Page No:185-188
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35.ASTUDY TO DEVELOP POSITIVE OUTLOOK AND RESPECT TOWARDS OPPOSITE SEX

     Dipu Mehta: Pragnya Bodhini High School, Mumbai 

     Page No:189-191
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36.TEACHER’S ROLE IN PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY

     Sandesh Jugnake: University of Mumbai 

     Page No:192-197
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37.CLEAN AND HEALTHY ME: AWARENESS ON PERSONAL HYGIENE AND MENSTRUAL HYGIENE

     Ms. Shenaz Latheef Khan: Thakur Shyamnarayan College of Education & Research, Kandivali {E}, Mumbai.

     Page No:198-201
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38.MAKING THE INDIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM GENDER SENSITIVE

     Ruwab Khemchandani: Institute of Behavioral Science, Gujarat Forensic Sciences University 

     Dr. Priyanka Kacker: Institute of Behavioral Science, Gujarat Forensic Sciences University.

     Page No:202-207
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39.TEACHER AS THE AGENT OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN GENDER EQUALITY

     Sonal Gurudas Chavan,: Royal College of Education For Women’s,Mira-Road, Mumbai.

     Page No:208-213
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40.GENDER DISPARITY IN EDUCATION AND SOCIETY TOWARDS WOMEN EMPOWERMENT

     Dr. Shesh Kumar R. Sharma: SOE, MGAHV

     Page No:214-219
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41.GENDER EQUALITY: A MYTH OR REALITY FOR THE WOMEN OF INDIA

     Ms. Anju Chaplot: Thakur Shyamnarayan College of Education & Research,Kandivali (E), 
     Page No:220-225
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42.GENDER SENSITIZATION – EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITIES IN INDAIN CONTEXT
     Mudra Mehta J: Thakur Shyamnarayan College of Education and Research, Mumbai

     Page No:226-229
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43. FACES OF INEQUALITY IN SOCIETY AND ITS SOLUTIONS

      Smruti S. Salve; Aishabai College of Education

      Page No:230-234
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