https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/issue/feed Indian Journal of Society and Politics 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Dr. Dharmendra Pratap Srivastava ijsp141@yahoo.in Open Journal Systems <p>Indian Journal of Society and Politics is an international, peer reviewed, bi annual, bilingual, multidisciplinary research journal covering all areas of Social Science and Humanities. This journal aims to promote all areas of the Social Science and Humanities particularly in developing countries. The scope of this journal is therefore necessarily broad to cover the recent innovations in Social Science and Humanistic field. It offers valuable opportunity of rapid publication of research papers, and article related to any aspect of Hindi, English, Sanskrit, History, Sociology, Psychology, Criminology, Geography, Political Science, Military Science, Commerce and Management etc, Original Research Papers, Short Communications, Review Articles, Articles of current issues, and book reviews are invited for publication. The Journal will be regularly published and issued biannually.</p> https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183170 Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya:Herbinger of Higher Education 2019-06-11T10:05:25+00:00 Archana Singh <span>The vision of Malaviya ji was so perfect and dynamic that every solution regarding the problems of higher education is there. The motive of Malaviyaji was to make higher education answerable in any condition, period or time. The concept of globlisation from the vision of Madan Mohan Malaviya could be seen in the following version "And the creator and benefactor of the world , the universal soul moving in all, brought together his all children of the east and the west, and induced their mind to that unanimity which meanest good and right understanding directed them to raise this home of universal learning in the capital town of the lord of universe". (printed in copper plate, 1916, BHU) again Malaviya pray was "May Saraswati, inearned in the shurti-heart of wisdom, ever bloom and shine with worship from her humane children, may they ever assiduously imbibe the vital milk of knowledge flowing from her sweet breast of science and philosophy :may all hearts turns to act as good alone: may all hearts be filled with love of supreme." (Printed in copper plate 1916 BHU) so this was the globalized vision and religious thought of Malaviyaji to enhance higher education in global scenario. At that time somebody propose this university as a sectarian University. They thought that the existing university had been exercising a difference between Hindu and Muslim. The reply of this objection Malaviya said in his speech in the imperial legislative council "The University will be a denominational institution but not a sectarian one.</span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183171 The Requirement of a Lokayukta in India 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Shefalika Narain <span>Studies indicate that corruption in developing countries is one of the primary reasons for lack of economic development and growth. Corruption is seen to have a cascading effect on investment- domestic as well as foreign- that further retards the economy of a country. Growing concerns pertaining to the increasing corruption in India has led to several social movements across the country. These movements have been led by several groups and political organizations and their demands focus on more accountability from government officials. Transformation of existing framework and change in transparency requirements for expenditure of public money also form part of these demands. In this paper, the author shall examine the viability of a Lokpal as a check on corruption by discussing the existing Lokpal and Lokayukta regimes that currently exist in Indian states.</span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183172 Conceptual Framework of Privacy 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Rizwan Ahmad <span>This paper attempts to review the conceptual and theoretical framework of Privacy and how privacy may be categorized into Value-based and Cognate based-privacy. The paper further explains about what Value-based privacy refers to and how it evolves from legal and economic perspective. The paper also explains about what Cognate-based privacy means and how it relates to cognition and perception and an assertion of control. Finally, the paper goes on explaining about what privacy is not and how privacy can be distinguished from anonymity, confidentiality, secrecy, security and ethics.</span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183173 Tracing the Trend and Pace of Women Empowerment in the Naduar Area of Sonitpur District Assam ( A Case Study Among the Elected Representatives of 2007 and 2018) 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Jayanta Baruah <span>Women Empowerment is an emerging movement in the late of 20</span><span>th</span><span> century. It is recognized as a key element to achieve progress by women in all areas. The women community in the world is still lagging behind in respect of all areas-socio, economic, political. In India also the development of women community is very slow although the country has completed 70 years of its Independence. But it can be said that a country like India which is regarded as the largest democracy in the world cannot be successful in its nation building process neglecting half of the population, the women community. In our paper we will try to make a comparative study among the members who elected as members of Naduar Anchalik Panchayat, President of various Gaon Panchayas under Naduar Dev. Block and also as ward members of various Gaon Panchayats under Naduar dev. Block, Jamugurihat of Sonitpur district, Assam, in the year 2007 and 2018, to examine the progress achieved by women involving in grass ischolar_main level politics. A total 40 women representative will be considered as sample of our study, 20 from among the elected representatives of 2007 and 20 from among the elected representatives of 2018. A questionnaire will be prepared for data collection</span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183174 Taking the Terror in Pakistan:Musharraf s Counter-Terror Policy Failure After September 11 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Chetna Mishra Vivek Kumar Mishra <span>General Pervez Musharraf embarked upon the political stage through a coup amidst the burning issue of extremism and growing terror in and from Pakistan. To compound to his troubles was 9/11 incident which led America realizing the implications of exporting ‘jihad’ in Afghanistan via Pakistan in the 80s. Yet, the geographical proximity of Pakistan to Afghanistan and the very fact that Pakistan has had a prime share in the sense of its involvement in the Afghanistan war theatre in the 80s and ever after led America once again to fall back upon Pakistan as an ally in ‘War on Terror’. The war theatre once again was Afghanistan but the missing link of willingness and the zeal to partner with was what made the situation of immense significance for Musharraf in dealing with the extremist forces in his own country. The paper argues that Musharraf’s U-turn post 9/11 Vis-à-vis Taliban was not complete, rather selective, which in turn was responsible for the less than committed moves on his part to tackle extremist menace in his country. Half-hearted moves led him in a situation bereft of solid support for his moves itself. Whatever move he proceeded with led to a greater reaction from the extremists. </span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183175 Employment and Unemployment of Labourers Families in Agra District 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Vandana Singh Pushpendra Singh <span>Employment the study indicate that the employment per worker in days was more in case of cultivating labourers as compared landless labourers which resulted in incase the unemployment problems more as compared to cultivating labourers which need to create more employment trough other sources in the area.</span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183176 A Study on Recent Major Housing Schemes and Availability of Institutional Housing Finance in Gorakhpur City 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Krishan Mohan Pathak <span>Objective of the present study is to review the running major Housing Schemes and </span><span>availability of Institutional Housing Finance in Gorakhpur City. This study is divided into three main sections. It reviews the housing scenario and challenges of Housing Sector in India, intervention made by the Government and Housing Programmes/schemes and Finance availability in Gorakhpur District.</span><span>The data used for the study is basically secondary data. Various annual reports of The National Housing Bank on Trends and progress of Housing in India, reports of The State Bank of India, The Punjab National Bank, HDFC, LICHFL, The Economic Survey, India Year Book, Census Report 2011, official website of Gorakhpur Development Authority etc., are main sources of data. Apart from this, information given by authorities of GDA and offices of the private builders has been used to complete the study.</span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183177 Role of Technology in Education for Visually Impaired 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Manish Kumar <span><span><span><span>According to WHO action plan 2006-11 estimates 10 percent population of the world is facing some kind of disability. the meaning associated with disability is different. Global burden of disease, (GBD) looks disability as a loss of health where health is conceptualized in terms of functioning capacity in a set of the health of health domains such as </span></span></span></span><span><span>mobility, cognition, hearing, and vision .The number of persons with disability in continuously increasing because of growth of population, the emergence of chronic diseases and medical advances that preserve and prolong life, creating overwhelming demands for health and rehabilitation services (Srivastava and Khan 2008). In South-east Asia, the prevalence of disability ranges from 1.5 - 21.3% of the total population, depending on the definition and severity of disability (Mont 2007). Despite the increase in the prevalence of disability worldwide, due to various reasons, not much attention has been paid to its evaluation, management, and prevention (WHO 2002). This paper focuses on a different model of disability to understand this concept. It looks at poverty as the reason for disability. Further, it discusses various policies for disability in India for education, employment, and rehabilitation of persons with disability. keeping the focus on education, in the second part paper takes visual disability and examines how the assistive technology played its role in the education of students of visual impaired at the school level. also, it observes the amic prospective of students about there inclusion in society through the lens of assistive technology and access to social networking websites</span></span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183178 A Geographical Study of Poverty Profile of Nainital Town, India 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Neeta Pande Ravindra Pandey <span>Nainital township (29° 24' N, 79° 28' E), a popular hill resort of Kumaun Himalaya, is developed around a 1.4 km long and 0.45 to 0.25 km wide lake extending in NW-SE direction and having a maximum depth of about 27m. The lake is situated at an elevation of 1935 m at the prominent Nainia Peak towards north of the lake. Around a billion people live in informal settlements. Urban poverty in India is over 25 percent; some 81 million people live in urban areas on incomes that are below the poverty line. The nature of urban poverty poses distinct challenges for housing, water, sanitation, health, education. Interestingly, while the slum population is increasing, the number of slums has decreased – resulting in greater density. In most of the cases slum dwellers do not have access to clean water, sanitation and health care facilities. They face a constant threat of eviction, removal, confiscation of goods and have virtually no social security cover.  The present paper is an attempt to address the issues related to urban poverty in Nainital – a hill town of historical legacy of British Empire.</span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00 https://i-scholar.in/index.php/IJSP/article/view/183179 Quality Control of Teacher Education:A Future Aspect 2019-06-11T10:05:27+00:00 Vinod Kumar <span>The future of a nation, i.e., the quality of coming generation depends largely on the quality of teachers. The transformation of society into a ‘learning society’, where relevant education will be accessible to its each and every member, is the responsibility of teacher-educators. Good education demands goods teachers, i.e., teachers who are professionally well-prepared in every aspect of modern pedagogy. Therefore, quality improvement of our entire teacher education programme is one of the indispensable needs</span> 2019-02-01T00:00:00+00:00