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..., THE PROPHET OF THE NEW AGE THE SOCRATES OF SOUTH EAST ASIA FATHER OF THE SOCIAL REFORM MOVEMENT AND ARCH ENEMY OF IGNORANCE, SUPERSTITIONS, ME... ...udras in the field of education as untouchables using FCMs and NCMs 58 2.3 Social inequality faced by Dalits and some of the most backward class... ...ntouchability using fuzzy and neutrosophic analysis 83 2.6 Analysis of the social problem of untouchability using Fuzzy Relational Maps 97 ... ... in life and the caste-based occupation they had to follow hereditarily. In a democratic nation, one must have the right to choose ones profession. ... ...l to get elected and the dummy dalit candidates out up by the major political parties 76 end up holding public office. Also, electoral violence a... ...s that when Dalits live under fear during elections, they are denied even the democratic right to vote for a candidate of their choice. The expert... ... If the ruling party realizes this and keeps in mind that the nation is to be democratically ruled, certainly the concept of political discriminatio... ...radical outlook enabled him to even support the progressive policies of other parties such as the South Indian Liberation Federation (popularly, the... ...eligions because they don’t have untouchability. They support some political parties because it gives equal rights for the Untouchables. The Self-R...
...ENTION OF SPREAD OF AIDS EPIDEMIC MEDICAL TREATMENT OF AIDS PATIENTS SOCIAL STIGMA GENDER BALANCE COST EFFECTIVE SUCCESSFUL LARGE SCALE ... ...GMA GENDER BALANCE COST EFFECTIVE SUCCESSFUL LARGE SCALE OPERATION SOCIAL SERVICE 1 Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Ma... ...everal experts opinion. Now let us consider a case where in three or four parties join up to make a coalition party and stand in the election. Now e... ...arly every state is active. For example, let us consider the input with parties' strength and opponent's strength in the on state and rest of the ... ...et the matrix AE = (1, 1, 2, 1, 0, 0) → (1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 0). Thus we see parties' strength and the opponent's strength is a very sensitive issue and... ...e locals FCMS showed a large capacity to adapt to changing ecological and social conditions. They actively changed and challenged these conditions t... ...map is fully hierarchical and when h is equal to zero the system is fully democratic. This is an excellent piece of research where a nice analysi...