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Showing papers by "St. Joseph's College, Devagiri published in 2018"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined women empowerment associated with financial inclusion and found that access to financial service through financial inclusion do have impact upon the social and financial empowerment of women leading to their overall empowerment.
Abstract: This paper examines women empowerment associated with financial inclusion. Financial inclusion is delivery of banking services at an affordable cost to the vast sections of disadvantaged and the low-income groups. The various financial services include access to saving, credit, insurance, bank account etc. The access to financial services helps women in their social and economic development. It is noted that access to financial service through financial inclusion do have impact upon the social and financial empowerment of women leading to their overall empowerment.

7 citations



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05 Sep 2018-Zootaxa
TL;DR: Description of new species Euschizomerus devagiriensis sp.
Abstract: Description of new species Euschizomerus devagiriensis sp. nov. from south India, synonymisation of Euschizomerus schuhi Kirschenhofer, 2000 with E. indicus Jedlicka, 1955, redescriptions and new records of the earlier reported Indian species with a key to the species are provided.

1 citations


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TL;DR: The paper discusses the identity of the raw drug ‘ Vasa’ in Indian Systems of Medicine-Ayurveda and detailed description, photographs, conservation assessment, ecology and distributional notes are provided.
Abstract: Taxonomic history and occurrence of Justicia beddomei in India is discussed. Detailed description, photographs, conservation assessment, ecology and distributional notes are provided along with a comparison of the closely allied species J. adhatoda . The paper also discusses the identity of the raw drug ‘ Vasa’ in Indian Systems of Medicine-Ayurveda.

1 citations


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TL;DR: A detailed lineshape analysis of the ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) spectra taken on pulse electrodeposited nanocrystalline (nc-) Ni sheets (with the average crystallite size, d, varying from 10 to 40 nm) at temperatures ranging from 113 K to 325 k yield accurate values for saturation magnetization, M s (T), Lande splitting factor, g, anisotropy field, H k (T ), resonance field, h res, and FMR linewidth.