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Jamshedpur Research Review Year 12 Volume 3 Issue 65 ( May-June 2024)
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Jamshedpur R E S E A R C H Review
Declaimer-No part of this publication can be produced in any form or by any means without prior permission of the publisher. **** Jamshedpur Research Review is a government registered open market journal, registered with RNI (Registrar Newspapers in India, under the Ministry of Information and broadcasting, Govt. of India and strictly follows the press rules. **** Matters related to the research paper such as selection, acceptance, rejection etc., are decided by editorial board committee on the basis of reports of paper reviewers. The views expressed in the articles are those of individual authors. Editors/ publisher do not take any responsibility for issues related to intellectual property rights or any other matters. Jamshedpur Research Review will come under the jurisdiction of Jamshedpur Court only.
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