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    Relative Performance of Moong (vigna Radiata (L) Wilczek) Varieties Growth During Summer Under Varying Quality of Irrigation Water
    (College of Agriculture Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1980) JaJarwal, Som Datt; Sharma, H. C.
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    Effect of Phenolic Compounds on Nitrogen Fixation in Cowpea (Vigna Ungulculata (L.) Walp
    (College of Basic Sciences and Humanities Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University Hisar, 1980) Singh, Mahipal; Swaraj, Km
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    A Study of Psycho Social Factors Affecting The behavior and Attitude of Parents Towards Birth and Upbringing of male and Female Child
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1984) Dhawan, Veena Rani; Kaur, Praveen
    A child is a future of any nation. In fa.ct he is an asset of any country. If growing children do not develop heel thy attitude and behavior toward their own self and the society as well, the future of the nation can not be expected to be a. bright one. There are many factors that influence his development. Among them heredity and environment. lt are the most crucial one. Studies show that heredity contribute wore towards physique and intellectual aspect of the child
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    Changing Socio-Economic Conditions of Rural Artisans in The context of Modern Technology
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1984) Sangwan, Jagmati; Singh, Raj
    The bullock powered agriculture supported and supplemented by rural artisans is the signal characteristic of primitive Indian society. The agricultural economy was organised in Jajmani system which was a blend of economic and social aspects of rural life. Caste here operated not to weld the artisan permanently into the community but essentially to enable "special skill to be accumulated from generation to gene ration. Under this system each caste group in the village was expected to extend certain standardized services to the families of other castes. A Khati was to repair the agriculture implements made of wood and Lohar those of iron implements. A Nai has to dress hairs and perform many social functions; a Chamaar to help in fanning and shoe making and the Chura for cleaning work and assisting agriculture operations. Each man worked for a particular family or group of families and right to serve them was resumed.
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    A Study of Socio-Economic and Psychological Problems of Old Women in A village Community of Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1984) Dahiya, Kanta; Singh, Raj
    With the average span 0£ life considerably lengthened. l the problems of old age have now assumed social important, no less for the young, they too are, heading for old age. Annihilation of distances, the opening up of the village to urban influences, the breaking up of the joint family system and the attitude of older people and of younger generation towards old age - all these accentuate the problems of the ., elderly. Getting old today is, therefore, not so easy as it was 50 years ago. Aging and ageo represent a curious phenomenon in human life. The problems of old are net new, but they presented few problems in earlier societies than they have presented to us today. Human beings desire to live long, but wish to avoid the consequences of aging.
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    Economic Life in a village Community
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1984) Lata, Vidya; Puniya, Ram Kumar
    The economic historians have categorized the village economy as the lynch pin of development of human civilization. These communities were considered self sufficient economic units as these produced, distributed and consulted economic goods with in the community it self (Baan-Powell, 1972). Rural economy is predominantly based on agriculture and is sharply extinguisher. from urban industry by the fact that it is based on direct extraction from nature by man (Desai, 1969).
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    Social Structure and Social Relationship in A Prison Community In Haryana
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1984) Rathour, S. P.; Nath, M
    Although the practice of placing man in custody for the infliction of punishment is very old, only within last three hundred years or so, it has emerged as a major weapon of the state for dealing with the criminals. Crime in the broadest possible sense may be defined as any antisocial act which the group rejects on the part of human beings to escape from the boundaries of criminal behavior. Social definition regards crime as an act which the group regards sufficient menacing to its fundamental interests that justifies formal reaction to restrain the violate. Crime implies the behavior of the individual that interferes with the order of human relationship which society regards as primary condition of existence. Clark (1962) defined it as an act of omission prohibited by public law for the protection of public and made punishable by the state in the judicial proceedings in its own name. In a legal sense, crime is viewed as (i) that behavior which becomes criminal when it violates the criminal law, (ii) the Act cannot be assumed criminal until the actor has been found guilty through court procedure, (iii) it is contended that criminal law is particularly stable and responsible means of adjusting social control to changing condition. Biologists have defined crime in terms of biological deficiencies in the individual leading to crime.
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    Socio Economic Determinants of Credit Needs and Its Flow in Rural Hissar
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1982) Sharma, S. K.; Singh, Raj
    Consequent on the impact of green revolution in the country and on the general awareness of its forming community of the possibilities of increased inc owe through modern techniques in agriculture, agricultural credit has assumed a vitally important factor in our national agricultural policy and programmes. According to estimate 5 of the national Commission on Agriculture (1976), the total credit requirements of all the farmers in the country would be Rs 16,549 Crores and that of small and marginal farmers the credit requirement for short, medium and long term purpose would be Rs 4, 690 Crores by the year 1985. The situation is further aggravated by the fact that 21.67 per cent Framers Representing medium and large groups have more 7.5 acres of land while the rest 26.33 per cent work as land less laborers who are also the non-cultivating owners. The small and marginal farmers cultivate 29.8 per cent of the total cultivated area of India and they represent 62.9 per cent of the cultivated holding of the country.
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    A Study of Role Conflict in Working Women
    (Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural Univesity, Hisar, 1981) Dhillon, Satnam Kaur; Puniya, Ram Kumar
    Social roles and role expectations, which are experienced by men and women in concrete social situations as binding norms, are dependent on the culture of the society, in question, which itself is again the result of historical. processes often reaching far back into the past. Similar is the case with family and sex roles of every human society irrespective of the degree of technical development. The players of the roles are mostly neither aware of the cultural nor of the historical dimension of what they feel as correct behavior. In case or the older roles, the role expectations appear to be more obvious, natural and universally valid~ Hale and female roles are not defined by different. cultures differently and are by no means determined by the physiological differentiation or the sexes as such (Mies, 1980) •