Faculty Publication: Recent submissions

  • Kotwal, Chaitral; Sharma, Sonali (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    India traditionally has reliance on the mythology for the whereabouts of life. The herbs in India had always held the prominent space for rejuvenation and medicinal purpose. Provision 8 under Narcotics Act created the ...
  • Bhale, Arundhati (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Marijuana a drug or herb of considerable conflict in India, is also known to have been circulated within the country, despite the laws in the country having declared its dealing, usage, trading and consumption as illegal.An ...
  • Badwe, Varsha Vyankatesh; Jaiswal, Sapana Niraj (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Drug addiction has become a serious problem in India in the past few decades affecting not only a person who is drug addict and his family but all segments of society. There are number of reasons for taking drugs like, for ...
  • Kala, Gauri (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Increasing demand for drugs leads to increase in supply. Increase in demand and supply of drugs in a nation is one of the major factors of concern. Consumption and addiction of drugs among youth not only destroy their life ...
  • Patil, Aishwarya (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    At present drug addiction has become a worldwide problem and the leading cause of death. This research proves about the rising trends in drug addiction. This research finds out the purposes regarding the various reasons ...
  • Deo, Pooja (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    The problem of drug abuse has become a global public health concern and is fast assuming alarming proportions in India. No part of the world is unaffected by this issue and India is under the grips of substance abuse. Drug ...
  • Shinde, Rucha (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    At different stages, India's family systems have undergone major transformations. The family system as a whole has broken down, which included multigenerational families, into nuclear, stepfamilies, foster families, and ...
  • Biradar, Ashwini B (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Young generation experimenting with drugs and alcohol is nothing new; however, adolescents are being exposed to drugs in new and risky ways thanks to social networking sites. Teens are particularly vulnerable to the ...
  • Dalvi, Ketki (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Drugs or substance abuse is global problem. Drug abuse effects individual as weel as the family. The Article 47 of Indian Constitution has givenresponsibility on the State to protect the people from the consumption of ...
  • Kakade, Vijay (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Today, everyone is busy in rat race, everyone is under pressure to achieve in their target-based ambitions. They also paid any amount to achieve the same including legal and illegal ways to rescue in their pressure/ tension, ...
  • Murthy, K K Sri Rama Chandra (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Even in the most extreme circumstances, where adequate evidence is available, the Courts have acquitted the accused on technical ground due to incorrect application of the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic ...
  • Pareek, Vinit Dinesh (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-07)
    Farmers are the one who play a very important role in society.Every person needs food to survive and that is provided to all by farmers.The farmer's produce trade and commerce(Promotion and facilitation) Act 2020 promotes ...
  • Kumbharikar –Bhale, Arundhati; Jadhav-Patil, Aishwarya (2021-09)
    As per the Indian Penal Code, 1860 Rape Laws are described in Sections 375 and 376, according to which only a man can be convicted of a rape offence and only a woman can be a victim of the same. Whereas the laws pertaining ...
  • Jadhav, Sanjay; Nalawade, Harshada (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-09)
    Actually IP waiver was initiated with a proposal by India and South Africa at WTO at last year October 8.It was for a waiver on all covid-19 invention including testing as well as diagnostics under the conditions of trips ...
  • Deo, Pooja (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-09)
    Education is the single greatest tool for achieving social justice and equality. Inclusive and equitable education - while indeed an essential goal in its own right - is also critical to achieving an inclusive and equitable ...
  • Kotwal, Chaitral Kishor (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-03)
    “Nationalism and Sub-Nationalism are two emotional experiences which grew at the expense of each other”, this was the observation of ‘ The Linguistic Provinces Committee’ also known as ‘The Dar Committee’, established ...
  • Kala, Gauri (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-03)
    The pandemic of covid-19 in the year 2020-21 is witnessed by each and every living being. It has spread worldwide like an uncontrollable fire in a short span. Its spread and infection has hugged a lot of peoples. To ...
  • Sundke, Aatif A. (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-01)
    Men in almost all the societies were considered as main source of income while the role of women was constrained to being an ideal homemaker and a decent mother. This validates to women in an extremely ...
  • Sharma, Sonali (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2021-01)
    The present investigation focus on technological adherence of Learning system to secure Fundamental Right of Child in Pandemic crisis. This commutation is highlighting the introduction of technology in the early age of ...
  • Shinde, Rucha; Biradar, Ashwini (Kesari Mahratta Trust, 2020-09)
    Education has become, and continues to become much more student-centered. Innovative educators are keenly aware of these changes and as such, strive to gain as much knowledge as they can from the latest trends in education. ...

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