Volume 2 Issue 6 Nov-Dec 2024

15 Nov

Influence of Social Media on Students Health and Academic Performances

Davendra Sharma

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Reskilling and Upskilling Education – Preparing for Future Workforce

Davendra Sharma

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Trust as an Important Human Value in 21st Century

Davendra Sharma

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Effectiveness of Language Support and Subject Teaching

Yash Dharad, Assistant Professor G. Anburaj

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.132

The Role of Infrastructure in Development: A Comprehensive Analysis

Assistant Professor Dr. Govindaswamy B. K.

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.133

Effects of Teacher Scaffolding On EFL Learners’ Self-Regulation and Paragraph Writing Performance

Yohana Ebrahim, Abiy Yigzaw, Anegagregn Gashaw

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.134

Comparison of Political Concepts through Social Reforms by Rammohan Roy and Vidyasagar and its Relevance

Chandrima Basu Majumdar, Adwaita Basu

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.135

Leveraging Cutting-Edge Technologies for Smart Eco-Tourism: Advancing Sustainability and Innovation in Sikkim

Professor Dr. Suresh N, Assistant Professor Mr. SivaramkumarP, Mr. N. Saravanan

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.136

Thematic Analysis of Witches’ Festival in Folklore: A Sociological Study of Shimla, Solan and Sirmaur District of Himachal Pradesh

Associate Professor Vishav Jyoti

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.137

Sustainable Success – Evaluating the Power of Development and Promotional Strategies for MSMEs

Research Scholar Harsha Gautam, Professor Dr Rahul Pandey

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.138

Exploring the Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Managerial Effectiveness: A Multilevel Analysis of Leadership Behaviors, Decision-Making, and Team Performance across Diverse Organizational Contexts

Don Manuelge Dona Imesha Divyanjalee

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.139

The Multifaceted Impacts of Unemployment

Vivek Rajput

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.140

The Impact of Economics on Small-Sized Businesses

Vivek Rajput

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.141

How Economics Can Help Reduce Unemployment

Vivek Rajput

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.142

Why Public Policies Fail in Developing Countries – Promise to Policy

Davendra Sharma

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.143

Transforming Todays’ Education for the Unknown Future – Opportunities and Challenges

Davendra Sharma

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.144

Impacts of Globalization on Education: Preparing Students for Globalized World

Davendra Sharma

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.145

Use of Technology in Teaching: A Case Study

Dr. Pranav Mulaokar

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.146

Influence of Bibliographic Instruction on the use of Library and Information Resources by Undergraduate Students of Universities in Cross River State, Nigeria

Luter Henry Songu, Felicia Angereke, Abua Dymphina Anyingang

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.147

Eminent Women Freedom Fighters of India and their Role in Freedom Struggle

Assistant Professor Dr. Sharmila Poonia

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.148

Explore the Concrete Way Living in Peace of Homeless People and Assisting Self-Reliant

Fang-Tsuang Lu

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.149

Impact of Socioeconomic Status, Parental Involvement, and Self-Efficacy on Mathematics Achievement among High School Students

Assistant Professor Dr. Prakash Chandra Pandey, Assistant Professor Mr. Gaurav Raghuvanshi

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.150

Adult Learners and Inclusive Education

Sneha Bishnoi and Vishal Godara

DOI:  10.61463/ijrtssh.vol.2.issue6.151

Innovative Approaches To The Financing Of Research And Development: Equity, Inclusion, And Strategic Transformation

Authors: Professor Deshmukh Girija Sudhir

Abstract: Background: RD funding is a cornerstone for defining an innovation ecosystem and national competitiveness, and inclusive economic development. The R&D finance architecture has changed significantly over the past few years, as can be witnessed by the growing use of private sources, hybrid financial instruments, or mission-oriented investment by the public sector. But lack of access, institutional silos, and the failure to leverage new financing models have left an unwelcome chasm between what we have and what we need in terms of R&D systems. Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the typologies, mechanisms, and systemic obstacles of R&D funding. It does so, in particular, by examining the impact of various funding models (public, private, hybrid, and decentralized) on the ability of an innovation system to produce innovative outcomes inclusively. The study also aims to identify strategic imperatives towards the development of equitable and resilient financing frameworks, especially in the case of developing economies. Methods: A qualitative-descriptive approach was used, based on secondary data from papers in peer-reviewed journals, policy reports, and institutional data available in the past 10 years. Analysis: A thematic analysis approach was applied to synthesise findings across geographies and sectors of the funding architecture, governance, and access equity. Results: show an increasing centralization of R&D spending in leading institutions and sectors, whereas front-line innovation and neglected actors are under-financed. Tax incentives and competitive grants are widely used instruments, whereas the new models of impact bonds and decentralized science platforms are emergent. Geographic, institutional, and design-based structural inequities endure throughout funding ecosystems. Conclusion: The paper suggests that financing of R&D should shift from volume-based approaches to ones that are inclusive, learning-oriented, and strategically focused. A new financing architecture— based on openness, fairness, and mission alignment—can harness the power of innovation for the benefit of society as a whole.


 

 

Social Media Movements: The Effectiveness Of Hashtag Protests And Social Change

Authors: Hritika Chauhan

Abstract: The rise of hashtag based protests marks a significant shift in the ways individuals and communities mobilize around social and political causes. Originating with simple user generated tags on platforms like Twitter and Instagram, hashtag movements have evolved into powerful mechanisms for rapid information diffusion, awareness raising, and collective action. This paper aims to evaluate the effectiveness of hashtag protests in generating real world impact, examining how digital engagement translates into offline outcomes across diverse contexts. Employing a comparative case study approach, the research analyzes multiple high profile hashtag campaigns selected for their scope, visibility, and documented follow through to identify common drivers of success and barriers to sustained change. Data sources include aggregated engagement metrics, traditional media coverage, and policy statements issued in the wake of campaigns. Key findings reveal that movements with clear framing, strong network ties, and strategic offline partnerships are more likely to achieve tangible results, such as legislative attention or organizational reforms. Conversely, campaigns that rely solely on rapid virality often experience fleeting visibility without lasting effects. These insights underscore the dual role of social media as both an accelerator of public discourse and a potential echo chamber. The study’s conclusions offer guidance for activists seeking to design resilient digital strategies and for policymakers aiming to foster constructive engagement in the evolving networked public sphere

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