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                         Notice Board: Call for PaperVol. 16 Issue 5      Submission Start Date: May 01, 2024      Acceptence Notification Start: May 10, 2024      Submission End: May 25, 2024      Final MenuScript Due: May 31, 2024      Publication Date: May 31, 2024




Volume XV Issue X

Author Name
Jyoti Singh Solanki
Year Of Publication
2023
Volume and Issue
Volume 15 Issue 10
Abstract
This paper analyses the level of job satisfaction among the employees of Nahar Spinning Mill along with the consideration of Gender, Age and experiences differences. In this research paper various variables responsible for employee satisfaction has been discussed such as performance, supervisory, culture, resources, career. This is a descriptive study that aims to identify the satisfaction level of employees in the organization. Interview schedule method of questionnaire collection was developed and collected. Descriptive Statistics, T test and ANOVA is used in this study. This study was conducted on 593 employees. The sample size was selected based on the random sampling method
PaperID
2023/EUSRM/10/2023/61441

Author Name
Mukesh Kumar Singh, Anil Kumar Shukla
Year Of Publication
2023
Volume and Issue
Volume 15 Issue 10
Abstract
Women education is an important step for positive change and prosperity in a society. Educated women are more dedicated and self-reliant in the society and they play an important role in the development of their families and communities. Furthermore, female education promotes social and economic equality in the society and helps in reducing the tragedy of poverty. Women's education is an important step for positive change and prosperity in the society, this sentence reflects an important social and economic principle. Educated women not only advance in their personal development, but they are also dedicated and self-reliant with their families and communities. Through women's education, they gain economic and social ownership, thereby improving their social status. This promotes social and economic equality, and helps reduce the scourge of poverty. When women become educated, they become self-reliant to fulfill their dreams and move towards prosperity, which leads to positive change in
PaperID
2023/EUSRM/10/2023/61442

Author Name
Moonmoon Deogharia, Shimpi Kumari Chaturvedi
Year Of Publication
2023
Volume and Issue
Volume 15 Issue 10
Abstract
This essay explores the nuanced dimensions of misogyny depicted in the literary works of three prominent Indian authors: Mulk Raj Anand, Shashi Deshpande, and Meena Kandasamy. It delves into the treatment of female characters, societal norms reflected, and the impact of these portrayals. While these authors have contributed significantly to literature by shedding light on various social issues, their works also reveal elements of internalized misogyny and patriarchal norms. By critically examining these aspects, we gain a deeper understanding of the evolving nature of literary representations of women and their relationship with societal norms and expectations. In the works of Mulk Raj Anand, such as "Coolie" and "Untouchable," the portrayal of women can be seen as reflective of the societal norms and hierarchies prevalent during the times in which he wrote. Anand's narratives often center around the struggles of male protagonists, and while this might result in the female characters
PaperID
2023/EUSRM/10/2023/61443

Author Name
Akhlesh Bhammarkar, Vishal Rathore
Year Of Publication
2023
Volume and Issue
Volume 15 Issue 10
Abstract
In this paper a micro grid is introduced with PVA and battery connected to DFIG for energy sharing. This paper presents a green energy solution to a microgrid for a location dependent on a diesel generator (DG) to meet its electricity requirement. This microgrid is powered by two renewable energy sources namely wind energy using doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) and solar photovoltaic (PV) array. The extraction of maximum power from both wind and solar, is achieved through rotor side VSC control and bidirectional buck/boost DC-DC converter control, respectively. The microgrid is modelled and simulated using Sim Power Systems toolbox of MATLAB, for various scenarios such as varying wind speeds, varying insolation, effect of load variation on a bidirectional converter and unbalanced nonlinear load connected at point of common coupling (PCC). The DFIG stator currents and DG currents, are found balanced and sinusoidal. The model is further updated with DC-DC boost converter connected t
PaperID
2023/EUSRM/10/2023/61444