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ThesisItem Open Access A Study of Factors Affecting Sex-Stereotyping among Rural and Urban Children in The Age Group of 6-8 Years(I.C College Of Home Science Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1985) Singh, Sangeeta; Kaur, PraveenThesisItem Open Access In silico sequence analysis and molecular phylogeny of DCL, AGO and RDR proteins in legume crops(OUAT, 2018-09) Singh, Sangeeta; Samal, K.C.Biotic stress in legume crops is one of the major threats to crop yield and productivity. RNA silencing is an evolutionary conserved mechanism that regulates variety of cellular process in plants. Plants have evolved some control mechanisms that efficiently prevent pathogen invasion to protect themselves from pathogen attack throughout their life-cycles. Dicer-like (DCL), Argonaute (AGO), and RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase (RDR) proteins are the key components of RNA silencing and are known to play a significant role in combating biotic and abiotic stresses. In this study, we focused on identification of AGO, DCL and RDR genes in 8 important legume crops namely green gram, red gram, Groundnut, pigeonpea, chickpea, soyabean and wild soyabean. A total of 21 DCLs, 28 RDRs and 42 AGOs were found to be conserved across all the 8 legumes. These proteins are particularly participating in regulation of developmental process like leaf and flower development as well as conferring resistance to pathogens. The conserved motifs and domain of these genes are identified and used for phylogenetic analysis that classified DCL, RDR and AGO gene family into four clades.ThesisItem Open Access Kitchen waste management practices in rural household(2017-11) Singh, Sangeeta; Mohanty, ManasiWaste is any unwanted or unusable materials or any substance which is discarded after primary use or it is worthless, defective and of no use. With the growing population waste accumulation becoming a great threat to the society specially in developing countries. India is now world’s third largest garbage generator and Odisha produced around 43 million tonnes of waste in 2014-15. Now a days due to the complex nature of waste it is very difficult to handle it effectively. Hence kitchen waste is a vital constituent of municipality waste, there is a need to examine the knowledge, attitude, practices associated with kitchen waste management as well as the nature and extend of waste generating from kitchen. For this study information was elicited by questionnaire cum interview method from 110 married women of Koraput district, Odisha. The result of the study revealed that bio degradable waste was generating more frequently in comparison to non-biodegradable waste, while waste separation prior to disposal was not so practised mainly due to lack of awareness. Food waste was the main constituent of kitchen waste followed by plastic and paper waste. Waste handling was done by only female members of the house and uncovered dustbin (55.45) was used more readily for this purpose. In most of the cases unhygienic practices such as open dumping and burning was carried out frequently while only food waste (65.4%) and metal (100%) waste was reused as animal feeding, composting and recycling up to some extent. The respondents had an average leisure time of 3.2 hours per day, but due to lack of awareness about various effects of improper waste handling on environment and health they were not utilising it to manage waste in a better way. As per the findings, it seems that due to lack of awareness and unavailability of municipality facility the respondents had poor waste management practices. Through proper education and training programmes the level of knowledge and awareness should be increased as well as efficient community waste disposal facility will help in improving waste management practices.ThesisItem Open Access Performance Studies on different hybrids of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) under Jabalpur Condition(jnkvv, jabalpur, 2008) Singh, Sangeeta; Pandey, B. R.ThesisItem Open Access A Study of Factors Affecting Sex-Stereotyping among Rural and Urban Children in The Age Group of 6-8 Years(Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, 1990) Singh, Sangeeta; Kaur, Praveensex differential based on gender roles have been a constant Factor all the world Over, and through the annals of human history. These differentials are a source of constant disturbance to and Iniquitous situation, in the world of work at home and outside. constitutional and legal rights for Equality cannot ensure Equality of opportunity in work end property till the society fails to prepare the human resource so as to cash upon the rights. There are many hurdle in the way. What people think is one of them sax-stereotypes are tho negative formulations, militating aquatint the position operations of efforts towards human resource Development at all levels. Stereotype by analogy, means the identification of sex with the roles Performed by the same.