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Resume Parsing: Digging Pearls from Sea

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 ) Abstract   Shameen Warsi  Research Scholar, Institute of Management Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, (M.P.), India N.K.Totala Reader, Institute of Management Studies, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, (M.P.), India Resume parser compiles and interprets the unstructured but important data found in resumes into structured form. Regular Expression / Rule Based Parsing is being utilized by many HR professionals. Latest resume parsing technology is based on Natural Language Processing (NLP). It utilizes the advanced techniques of named entity recognition and co-reference resolution to read the free text and provides unbelievable results near to human accuracy. This research paper explores, analysis and comparison of NLP based resume parsing tools helping in predictive analytics for HRM with the help of action research. It also flashes light on advancement

Assessment of Skill of the Employees: An Analytical Study of Big Bazaar, Jorhat

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 ) Abstract   Rijumani Kalita  Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Management, Nagaon GNDG Commerce College, Nagaon, Assam, India Skill is the ability to carry out a job task with determined results within a given amount of time and energy. In the changing environment, life skills are essential to meet the changes of everyday life. It is important for the employees to have the key employability skills i.e the skill to self-manage, solve problems and understand the business environment, adaptability to different roles and flexible working environments. In this age of globalization and technological volatility, development of skill is an important instrument to increase the efficiency and quality of the labor to result in improved productivity and economic growth. Besides all these, the development of skill helps to take the opportunities for career development. The organizati

India’s Manufacturing Exports and Opportunities in Regional Value Chains (RVC’s) with East Asia and Latin America

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Hashimuddin Khan  Research Scholar, Deptt. of Business Economics, Delhi University, Delhi, India The economic expansion of the regions in comparison with the recent historical trends is steady. Whereas, the past experiences of weak external demand, rising trade protectionism and heightened uncertainty was there in the economies. Over the past decade, almost every region has enjoyed relatively high economic growth rates and made substantial progress in all social and economic indicators (education, poverty reduction, health, and trade). Nevertheless, firm productivity remains low across sectors (agriculture, service, and manufacturing). Some of the economies from East Asia and Pacific (EAP) and Latin American Countries (LAC) have substantially done well in every aspect. But, still, there are some challenges which these countries have faced during the last

Issues and Challenges of Vending Zone Retailers of Odisha: A Special Reference to Bhubaneswar Muncipal Corporation (B.M.C)

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Prakash Chandra Swain  Research Scholar, Deptt.of Commerce and Management, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha, India Tushar Kanta Pany  HOD and Reader, Deptt.of Commerce and Management, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha, India Street vendors of Bhubaneswar are the most underprivileged workers of the informal sector of self-employed personnel. This paper attempts to exhibit the socio-economic and spatial issues of skilled street vendors in Bhubaneswar and their quality of life. The study is descriptive and the situations have been explained with the help of quantitative paradigm. The study is an extract from data collected by researchers from 100 respondents through random sampling. With the emergence of these regulated street vending shops, the customers in each of those particular areas started leading a life with greater ease. The rate of availa

Reliving the Holocaust Trauma With Reference to William Styron’s ‘Sohpie’s Choice’

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Aditi Singh  Research Scholar, Deptt.of English, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dayalbagh, Agra India Sophie‟s Choice depicts not just the wartime mayhem but also the post traumatic stress of the survivors. Styron gives voice to the pain of Sophie and her life after the Holocaust. Sophie created new life for herself but part of her personality still lives in a concentration camp. There are moments when she tries to escape from talking about her past and she constantly strives to overcome the trauma. Guilt plays a major role in aggravating the trauma of Sophie. She considers her misfortunes as an outcome of the wrong decisions she took in the past. Her grief and trauma come to an end when she finally commits suicide. for full paper please visit below link : http://www.socialresearchfoundation.com/upoadreserchpapers/1/237/1907100931501st%20aditi%20sing

Study of Different Dimensions of Anxiety And Socio Economic Status of Indian Football Referees

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Vijay Bahadur Singh Bisht  Assistant Professor, Deptt.of Physical Education, Rajendra Prasad Degree College, Meerganj, Bareilly, (U.P.), India The study was conducted to analyze and compare the anxiety (trait and state) and socio-economic status (SES) of Indian Soccer Referees of different levels. For the purpose of this study total 200 Indian male, (active and retired both), FIFA, National and State Football referees were taken as subjects. The subjects were divided into two groups. Group one consisted of India‟s 100 FIFA and national referees combined together (elite referees) and group two consisted of India‟s 100 state level referees. State-Trait Anxiety Test (STAT) developed by PSY-COM Services was used to measure state anxiety and trait anxiety of the subjects. The STAT is a standardized test and reliability of the test is 0.88. Socio economic stat

Student Attitude towards Use of Electronic Journals: A Case Study with Reference to AIIMS, Raipur, Chhattisgarh

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Pushpalata Bhalla  Research Scholar, School of Studies in Library and Information Science, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, C.G., India Mohammed Imtiaz Ahmed  University Librarian (Retd), Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, C.G., India The study describes the use of ERMED consortium e-journals by the students of AIIMS, Raipur. A well-structured questionnaire was designed to elicit the opinion of the users. 65 responses were gathered and the result are analyzed and presented here with. The paper examines the purpose, frequency, average time spent per week, place of accessibility, linking a pattern, method of reading the full text, most preferred format, the reason for using difficulties of accessing, and most preferred search engine used to access e-journals. Some suggestions have been put forth for maximizing the use of e-journals. for

Evaluation of Transactional Styles and Ego States among Teachers

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Nirmala Singh Rathore  Guest Lecturer, Center for Conversing Technologies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India Sushila Pareek  Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India Dikshant Pareek  Scholar, Maharishi Arvind College of Engineering and Research Centre, Jaipur, India Teachers play a vital and multifaceted role in setting the direction for educational institutes that are positive and productive place and vibrant learning environments for children. They should be able to promote good values and behavior in the students. Hence it is essential to identify their interaction styles for the well-functioning of educational institutions. Transactional Analysis is the psychology of human relationships. It is system of techniques designed to help people understand and change their feelings and behaviors. Eric Berne,

Perceived Social Support: A Comparative Study of Riot Affected and Non-Affected Adolescents

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Samyya  Research Scholar, Deptt.of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India Munnoo Khan  Research Scholar, Deptt.of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India The aim of the present study was to examine the significant difference of overall perceived social support and its various dimensions among the two groups adolescents viz; affected and non-affected adolescents. The participants of this study consisted of N=100 comprising n=50 affected and n=50 non-affected adolescents. A multidimensional scale of perceived social support scale was used to collect the data. Results revealed that affected and non-affected adolescents were not found significantly different on perceived social support and on its various dimensions as well. The findings of the study have been rationally discussed in detail. for full paper please visit below lin

https://socialresearchfoundation.blogspot.com/2021/01/alexithymia-as-adjunct-to-cognitive.html

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Munnoo Khan  Research Scholar, Deptt.of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India Nasheed Imtiaz  Assistant Professor, Deptt.of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India Shamim Ahmad Ansari  Professor, Deptt.of Psychology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India The study was conducted on N=150 engineers to examine the psychometric characteristics i.e. reliability and validity of a bilingual (English and Hindi) scale for measuring workplace deviance. Cronbach’s alpha of the scale was found 0.841, which is Good (George & Mallery, 2003). Face validity of the scale was obtained and confirmed by the rating of N=10 experts. Exploratory factor analysis was carried out and two factors emerged in the analysis. In summing up, all factors explained 54.189% of the total variance which confirms the good factorial/construct validity. Fur

Alexithymia as an Adjunct to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Depression

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 ) Abstract   Harprit Kaur  Associate Professor & Head, Deptt. of Psychology, Punjabi University, Patiala, India Alexithymia refers to the deficits in identifying and describing the felt emotions, and an externally oriented thinking style which has been identified as a personality trait present significantly more in patients of a range of psychiatric disorders. Alexithymia has been recorded to play a pivotal role in the outcome of psychotherapeutic interventions. The present paper reports the efficacy of incorporating specific interventions for alexithymia as adjunct to the cognitive behavior therapy for depression across genders using six case studies. The cases were assessed for their levels of depression and alexithymia using Beck Depression Inventory –II and Toronto Alexithymia Scale, respectively, in a pre-post research design. The paper highlights the signific

Measurements of Decision Making Power

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Muzamil Jan Sr. Assistant Professor, Deptt.of Extension and Communication, Institute of Home Science, University of Kashmir Kashmir, India This paper measures the new model of decision making power. The model comprises 166 items of on its devised inventory which are explored through factor analyses. The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measiues of sampling Adequacy Test favours the applicability of inventory. The item wise correlation matrix of 166 items of inventory reveals highly significant positive correlation on almost all the items of inventory. for full paper please visit below link : http://www.socialresearchfoundation.com/upoadreserchpapers/1/237/1907100927511st%20mujamil%20jan.pdf

Pressurizing for Work by Public Representatives on the Basis of Posting in Revenue Police System of Uttarakhand

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Bijendra Singh Bisht  Reseach Scholar, Deptt.of Political Science, HNB Garhwal University, Birla Campus, Srinagar, Garhwal, India Police is the first line safeguard, protector of democracy. In the representative democracy political leadership is an integral part of governance. In the news often there have been allegations on political leader to influence police duties in their favor. Lower rank street Police personnel are victims of leader‟s harassment. In the Revenue Police System the Revenue Sub Inspector is worked as reporting Police officer. This Police system is running in the hilly areas of Uttarakhand state since British regime. To understand the political aspect of environment in this organization relationship between posting of Police personnel and political influence is a step towards the system. Studies indicate the relationship between leader

Cold Weather and Livelihood Resilience of Bakarwal Pastoral Nomads

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 ) Abstract   Rakesh Sharma  Senior Research Fellow, Deptt. of Geography, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India The present paper study the livelihood resilience of Bakarwal pastoralists against cold weather and focuses on cold weather stress faced by the community, capacity to deal with this stressful condition, strategies employed by the pastoralists, organizational support received by the pastoralists and community sensitivity to cold weather on the basis of mortality and affected rate. Research explores the community resilience during a stressful period. This study is based on DFID‟s framework; a cross-sectional survey was conducted. Findings of research demonstrate that an average family employed a combination of 3.60, 1.46 and 2.66 kinds of capacities in the winter, transit and summer camps. To deal with SCW, MCW and NCW an average family employed a combination of

Urban Informal Sector Workers in Bikaner City of Rajasthan

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Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Kranti Poonia  Research Scholar, Deptt.of Geography, Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur, Rewari, India Randhir Singh Sangwan Professor, Deptt.of Geography, Indira Gandhi University, Meerpur, Rewari, India The urban economy is predominantly based on non-primary occupations, including manufacturing and tertiary activities. Large-scale, highly productive and formally organised secondary and tertiary sectors of urban economy are more common in the developed world cities. A large portion of the economy of the developing world cities is characterised by small scale, low productive and less formally organised informal sector manufacturing and business. Often the informal workers are in-migrants, less educated and skilled, poor people. The present paper looks into some of these aspects in regard to the informal sector workers in the desert city of Bikaner in Raja

Problems and Prospects of Horticulture in Himachal Pradesh

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Navneet Kaur   Assistant Professor, Deptt.of Geography, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India Inderjeet Singh  Assistant Professor, Deptt.of Geography, Jammu University, Jammu, India Horticulture is defined as the art and science of cultivating fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. In Himachal Pradesh which is a hill state of India, the prevailing agro-climatic conditions, terrain and socioeconomic variables are suitable for growing temperate to sub-tropical kind of fruits and vegetables. This has led to an increase in the area under horticulture from 36,795 hectares in 1974 to2,29202.hectares in 2017.There has been an upspring in the production of different kinds of horticulture crops in the state from 1,86,186 metric tonnes to more than 6,11,877 metric tonnes during the same period. This commercialization of horticultural crops has not only augment

Socio-Economic Causes of Male Rural Out-Migration from Uttar Pradesh: An Inter-State Analysis

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   Shazia  Senior Research Fellow, Deptt.of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India This study aims to investigate the geographical patterns of socio-economic causes of rural out-migration of male population from Uttar Pradesh to the states and union territories of India. The research is based on secondary sources of data, collected from Census of India publications (2001), New Delhi. The boundary of a state/ union territory has been considered as the smallest unit of study. The data regarding the place of last residence (duration of residence one to four years) of the male migrants of all the age-groups have been taken into account. The overall analysis of the study reveals that work/employment is the most dominant reason of rural out-migration of male population and it alone accounts for 67.27 percent of total male rural out-mi

Land Use and Land Cover Change Detection through Remote Sensing and Gis: Bist Doab, Punjab (India)

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-7, ISSUE-4, October-2018 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443   ) Abstract   A. Kaundal  Research Scholar, Deptt.of Geography, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India K. K. Brar Professor, Deptt.ofGeography, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India S. Kahlon  Professor, Deptt.ofGeography, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India Land is germane to all forms of life. Land provided the stage on which the human drama was played out as well as the tools with which this drama was enacted. Incremental human activity on land however did not leave land itself untouched. Land has been subjected to varied land uses and landscapes have been variedly modified. Bist Doab is not an exception to this scenario. There have been some notable changes in land use in the Bist Doab during the last fifty years. Human activities also have profoundly changed the land use and land cover in Bist Doab and it can be shown as uncontrolled development that can be analyse