MACHINERY UTILIZATION IN INDIAN AGRICULTURE

Abstract
Agriculture is an important role play in Indian economic growth. The formers are doing their agriculture work traditional method with help of hand craft instruments. In this stage, both men and women were utilized for agri production. There was huge land in India but there were poor production. Due to various innovations stage by stage, many types of machinery had been innovated to increase agriculture productivity and reduce men power. Even though, all the formers cannot utilize machinery in agri productivity. In this article discussed about level of agriculture machinery utilized in Indian agriculture.

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Use of Information Technology by the users of Undergraduate Students in Dental Colleges, Chennai: A Study

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This paper discussed the Use of ICT resources among the UG students of Dental colleges in Chennai. In the era of information technical and educational institutions have played a significant role in shaping the feature of tomorrow’s societies and their internet sources have distinct advantages and elaborates the various aspects of use of ICT, like frequency of access of internet, purpose of seeking information, favorite search engine preference to database, problem facing to users, frequently used web browser and depend on searching ICT.

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Strings of Echoes: A Critical Study on Shashi Tharoor’s Riot

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Shashi Tharoor made him reflect on Indian ways of life in a close but distant perspective. Riot is a powerful novel – set in and around a riot in India in 1989 — about love, hate, cultural collision, religious fanaticism, the ownership of history, and the impossibility of knowing the truth by the award – winning author of The Great Indian Novel. Riot is a well, researched book with a compelling hard-driving narrative – love, cultural collision, xenophobia, man’s social and political independence are some of its concerns that endeavour to weave history with the illusion of truth and romance, mingling the lives of the different characters caught up in love and communal war, and most of all, in search of their identity. The clash between the private and the public, between one’s individual beliefs and the beliefs of others is thus a confrontation that sometimes results in a riot and this is what the novel emphasizes. A study is made here to study the narrative form, he chronicles, the mystery of Priscilla Hart’s death through the often contradictory accounts of a dozen or more characters, all of whom relate their own versions of the events surrounding her killing. Like his two previous novels, The Great Indian Novel and Show Business, Riot probes and reveals the richness of India. In plot, style and characterization, Shashi Tharoor’s Riot is a brilliant tour de force.