Wednesday 9 March 2016

International Interdisciplinary Conference on Tourism and Fusion of Cultures in Goa on 10th -11th may 2016

International Interdisciplinary Two Day Conference
On
“Tourism and Fusion of Cultures”
(10th & 11th May 2016)
Organized by
Vyanjana - Art and Culture Society, Allahabad (Registered)
Concept Note:
We warmly welcome participants to Goa, India on 10th – 11th of May 2016. In addition to the conference there will be Cultural Event, networking and sharing opportunities with local and international supporting partners. Highly recognized individuals including tourism industry related academics, researchers, professionals will participate for this invaluable conference. Via the conference, special concern is given to the sustainable tourism practices and inclusive tourism development.
The cultural theorist Raymond Williams (1976) once described ‘culture’ as one of the most complex words in the English language, and hence one of the most difficult to define. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the idea of culture was defined in opposition to nature as a range of social, political, ethical, religious, philosophical and technical values. A number of thinkers and philosophers such as Hegel deemed cultural forms that were close to nature as being inferior to those that were linked more closely to the human spirit. The world is apparently becoming a smaller place because of instantaneous transactions and communications, increased and faster travel, and technological innovation.
Near about 150 delegates are Expected to attend the same from different part of the country and abroad. We are diligently working on bringing the most knowledgeable researchers from all over the world, as well as leaders in the industry to explore these important topics. The Organizing Committee is delighted to invite you to be the part of this International Interdisciplinary Conference.
Call for Papers:
All honourable authors are kindly encouraged to contribute to and help shape the conference through submissions of their research papers. Also, high quality research contributions describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas of Humanities and Social Sciences, sciences, Management are cordially invited for presentation at the conference.
Papers are allowed in English, Hindi, Marathi and Konkani Languages.
Sub Topics for Paper Writing
1. Theorizing discourses of Tourism
2. Culture, Identity and Tourism Representation
3. Issues in Cultural Tourism Studies
4. Tourism and Gastronomy
5. Communicating Local Cultures through Global Tourism
6. Cultural Heritage Tourism and Commercialization
7. Globalisation and food consumption in Tourism
8. Globalisation, Tourism and Culture
9. The rise of culinary tourism and its transformation of food cultures
10. The Experience Economy & the Innovation of Tourism Service
11. The Alternative for the Development of Tourism in Cultural Periphery
12. Tourism, mass media, and the making of visual culture
13. Community-based tourism and local culture
14. Culture and entrepreneurship
15. Tourism, religion and spiritual journeys
16. The role of nature in ecotourism
17. Research on Development Mode of Rural Tourism
18. The Cross-cultural Marketing and Tourism
19. The Fusion of Culture, Science and Technology
20. Transnational communities through global tourism
21. Mind, body and spirit: Health and wellness tourism in Asia
22. Time for intercultural communication training in the tourism and hospitality industry
23. Strategic use of information technologies in the tourism industry
24. Tourism and post colonialism: Contested discourses, identities and representations
25. Metropolitan tourism: competition, collaboration and creativity
26. Food in tourism: Attraction and impediment
27. The Cultural Conflict, Exchange and Fusion of Multi-nationality
28. Tourism and impacts on traditional culture
29. Consumer culture and postmodernism
30. Commodification of culture in fiction-induced tourism
31. Tourism Management
32. International Politics and Tourism
33. Regional Politics and Tourism
34. Literature and Tourism
35. Language and Tourism
36. Music and Tourism
37. Sports Tourism
38. Medical Tourism
39. Tourism and Global Environmental Change: Ecological, Social and Political Interrelationships
40. ROLE OF INDIAN FOLK CULTURE IN PROMOTION OF TOURISM IN THE COUNTRY
41. Tourism culture: Nexus, characteristics, context and sustainability
42. Visiting Cultures: A Critique of Tourism and Anthropology
43. Cultural tourism: Global and local perspectives
44. Tourism and Goa
45. Culture of Goa
46. Images of Goa
47. Consumer behaviour in tourism
48. Tourism and Town Planning
49. Economic Development and Tourism
50. Tourism, Shopping, and Retailing
51. Tourism and Psychology
52. Religion and identity in India's heritage tourism
53. Tourism, nation and power
54. Literary tourism as a promoter of cultural heritage
55. History and tourism: Intertextual representations
56. Tourism as an Anthropological Subject
57. The negative image of sex tourism
58. Contemporary Tourism-Trends and Challenges
59. Introducing Tourism Management in Academia
60. From culture to hybridity in international communication
Conference Proceedings:
All submitted conference papers will be blind peer reviewed by competent reviewers. The post conference proceedings with selected papers will be published in the ISSN Research Journal “Veethika”. VEETHIKA is a double-blind refereed International journal (ISSN: 2454-342X) aims to arm its readership with the latest research and commentary in all areas humanities, languages, management and social social sciences, with an informed, inter-disciplinary approach.
Important Dates:
• Last date for paper submission: 10th April, 2016.
• Paper Acceptance Notification: After one Week of Submission.
goaconference2016@gmail.com
Event Manager
Miss Brooma Pathakji
Mobile: 09322140598
Email: brooma.pathakji@gmail.com
http://www.qtanalytics.com/
For Professional & Technical Support:
QTanalytics India
113, Rohini Complex
WA-107/121, Shakarpur
Delhi-110092
Phone:+91-9458270556

Sunday 7 February 2016

Interdisciplinary International Conference 28-29 Feb 2016 at Mathura Vrindavan


प्रेस विज्ञप्ति

            दिनांक 28-29 फरवरी 2016 को वृंदावन शोध संस्थान, वृंदावन एवं व्यंजना- कला एवं संस्कृति संस्थान,इलाहाबाद के संयुक्त तत्वावधान में दो दिवसीय अंतर्विषयी अंतर्राष्ट्रीय परिसंवाद आजोजित किया जा रहा है । परिसंवाद का मुख्य विषय है – वैश्विक संदर्भ में राधा और कृष्ण का प्रेम ।

            देश- विदेश से लगभग 200 प्रतिभागियों के सम्मिलित होने की संभावना है । मुख्य वक्ताओं के रूप में श्री श्रीवत्स गोस्वामी जी, पंडित विजय शंकर मिश्र, प्रो. ऋत्विक सान्याल, प्रो. रवि वैथियास, डॉ किम, डॉ विद्याबिंदु सिंह, प्रो. के.डी.सिंह, डॉ लावण्या, डॉ निशा झा, डॉ निर्मल कुमार, डॉ मुकेश मिरोठा, डॉ प्रभात मित्तल, डॉ संजीव श्रीवास्तव समेत कई विद्वान सहभागी हो रहे हैं ।

 दो दिनों तक चलने वाले इस आयोजन में पचास से अधिक शोध आलेख प्रतिभागियों द्वारा प्रस्तुत किये जायेंगे । शोध पत्र हिंदी और अँग्रेजी दोनों ही भाषाओं में प्रस्तुत किये जा सकेंगे ।  इन सभी शोध आलेखों को पुस्तकाकार रूप में ISSN के साथ प्रकाशित करने की भी योजना है । 

इस परिसंवाद से संबंधित अधिक जानकारी के लिए डॉ मनीष कुमार मिश्रा – 08090100900 और डॉ मधु शुक्ला 09838963188 से संपर्क किया जा सकता है  



Saturday 16 January 2016

दो दिवसीय अंतरराष्ट्रीय अंतर्विषयी परिसंवाद

दो दिवसीय अंतरराष्ट्रीय अंतर्विषयी परिसंवाद
“वैश्विक संदर्भ में राधा और कृष्ण का प्रेम”
( 28-29 फरवरी 2016 )

आयोजक

हिंदी विभाग
किशोरी रमण पी.जी. महाविद्यालय
जंक्शन रोड़,मथुरा,उत्तर प्रदेश
                                                
             व्यंजना                                                                              
संयोजक
डॉ संजीव श्रीवास्तव
Mo.- 09412625035
हिंदी विभाग
किशोरी रमण पी.जी. महाविद्यालय
जंक्शन रोड़,मथुरा,उत्तर प्रदेश

ऑनलाइन पंजीकरण और अधिक जानकारी के लिए नीचे दिये इस लिंक पर जायें ।

Thursday 14 January 2016

International Interdisciplinary Two Day Conference On “Platonic Love of Radha and Krishna”

International Interdisciplinary Two Day Conference
On
“Platonic Love of Radha and Krishna”


(28th & 29th February 2016)
Organized by

Kishori Raman P.G. College
Junction Road, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001
http://krpgcollege.com
QTanalytics India, 113, Rohini ComplexWA-107/121, Shakarpur, Delhi-110092






Concept Note:
Radha-Krishna is one of the popular themes in the Reeti-Kal poetry. The legend of Krishna, as we know, has captured the imagination of Indian mind since time immemorial, but the antiquity of Radha is a disputed issue in the literary circle. Krishna as a myth was transformed gradually, with different concepts being added or subtracted occasionally; it mirrored many collective strands in the Hindu pantheon.
Radha is the creation of a genius poet and devotee of Krishna, Jayadeva. This 11th century Bengali Vaishnava who lived near Puri and worshipped Lord Jagannath, concretized Krishna-Bhakti in the fictional character Radha who expresses her longing for Krishna through explicit sexual imagery in his masterpiece Geet-Govinda. Geet-Govinda was recited and even enacted through dance form in the Jagannath Puri temple. The thousands of pilgrims from various parts of India who visited Puri every year got so enchanted with the idea of God as lover and the beautiful rhythm of Geet-Govinda that they carried it back to their native places and within a very short span of mere 100 years emerged the full fledged body of various regional literature, art and dance forms celebrating Radha Krishna love.
The Radha Krishna love became so popular that it over-shadowed all other historical and Puranic love/marriage couples including Rukhmini- Krishna which was actually a love marriage. Also sprang up many myths about Radha’s life in Gokul and her peculiar relationship with Krishna. According to one such myth she was married as child to a boy named Chandrasen (some call him Abhimanyu also) who was a Vishnu-Bhakt in his previous birth. He did penance to appease Lord Vishnu and as a boon asked Vishnu’s wife to become his wife. Yet another myth tells that Radha was Indra’s wife Shachi in her previous life, she fell in love with Vishnu and so asked a boon to become his wife in her next life. All these things attest to immense popularity of Radha Krishna love. But the question is why it became so popular? Why is it appealing to men and women across caste, class, region and even religion alike? The answer lies in the unique Indian ethos.
Papers are invited for presentation, related to any of the following suggested themes:
All honorable authors are kindly encouraged to contribute to and help shape the conference through submissions of their research abstracts, papers and e-posters. Also, high quality research contributions describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, constructive, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas of Humanities and Social Sciences are cordially invited for presentation at the conference.
·      Religious Ideology towards love
·      Philosophical idea of love
·      Godly love of Radha-Krishna
·      Literatures with Radha-Krishna Love
·       Radha-Krishna Love in Indian Folk
·      Radha-Krishna Love in Indian Mythology
·      Western Thoughts on Radha-Krishna Love
Conference Proceedings:
All submitted conference papers will be blind peer reviewed by competent reviewers. The post conference proceedings with selected papers will be published in the ISSN Research Journal “Veethika”. VEETHIKA is a double-blind refereed International journal (ISSN: 2454-342X) aims to arm its readership with the latest research and commentary in all areas humanities, languages, management and social social sciences, with an informed, inter-disciplinary approach. The journal invites papers from all social science, environment, language and management disciplines.
Paper Submission, Registration & Publication:

The papers are invited on any of the themes mentioned above. The interested participants are requested to fill up the registration form and send the same along with the full paper.
No paper must exceed the limit of 2500 words. The contributors are requested to send their papers preferably as an e-mail attachment (.DOC FORMAT). A soft copy of the paper should be submitted on e-mail: manishmuntazir@gmail.com

The language of the paper can be English or Hindi
Registration Fees:
Indian Participants – 1500/ Rupees Only
Participants from Abroad – 6000/ Rupees Only
For online Registration -http://www.qtanalytics.com
  For off line Registration –
 Dr. Sanjeev shrivastav
Department of Hindi
Kishori Raman College, Mathura
Mo.- 09412625035
E mail- shrivastavasanjiv7@gmail.com
Kishori Raman P.G. College
Junction Road, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281001

Important Dates:

Last date for paper submission: 01 February, 2016.
Paper Acceptance Notification: After one Week of Submission.
Last date for Camera Ready Paper, Registration Form, Copyright Form, Demand Draft submission: 10 February, 2016.

Accommodation:

Accommodation facility will be provided to those participants who get registered before February 10, 2016 on payment basis, Other than the Registration Fees.

Contact for Detail:

Dr. Sanjeev shrivastav
Department of Hindi
Kishori Raman College, Mathura
Mo.- 09412625035
E mail- shrivastavasanjiv7@gmail.com

Dr. Manish Kumar Mishra
UGC Research Awardee
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Mo.- 08090100900, 08853523030

Friday 8 January 2016

Opportunity for conference presentations



Sl.No.
Name of college
subject
Department
Dates
 
 
College of Commerce
ERP.9
(State)
2016
 
 
 
Emerging issues in International
 
 
 
7.
Deen Dayal
Trade and Finance in Post
Management Studies
22-23 Feb,
 
Upadhyaya College
Recession Period
(National)
2016
 
8.
Motilal Nehru College
Goods & Service Ton: Impact on
 
18-19 Feb,
 
(Eve)
Indian Economy
Economics (National)
2016
 
9.
Shaheed Bhagat Singh
Marketing in the 21st century:
 
 
 
College
issues and challenges
Commerce (National)
5-6 Feb, 2016
 
10.
 
Emerging Trends and
 
29-30 March,
 
 
Dyal Singh College (E)
contemporary issues in finance
Commerce (National)
2016
 
11.
 
Sustainable Business Models:
 
 
 
 
Innovative Strategies and
Commerce
16-17 March,
 
 
Shyam Lal College
Practices
(International)
2016
 
12.
 
Business Transformation in
 
 
 
 
Contemporary World - Issues &
 
 
 
 
Bharati College
Challenges
Commerce (National)
31 Oct, 2015
 
13.
Shaheed Bhagat Singh
Global Trade in Services : A WTO
 
30-31 March,
 
 
College (E)
perspective
Commerce (National)
2016
 
14.
 
Globalization Economic
 
29 March,
 
 
Shivaji College
Development and Sustainability
Commerce (National)
2016
 
15.
 
Changing Business and
 
 
 
 
Economic Environment in India -
 
26-27 Feb,
 
 
Sri Aurobindo College
Vision 2020
Commerce (National)
2016
 
16.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Make in India - Opportunities and
 
 
 
 
Khalsa College
Challenges
Eco (National)
9 Jan, 2016
 
17.
 
Online Retailing - A paradigm
 
 
 
 
Jesus & Mary College
shift in India's Retailing Scenario
Commerce (National)
19-19 Feb,
 
18.
 
India's Development Challenges:
 
28-29 Jan,
 
 
Jesus & Mary College
Ideas for the Next Generation
Eco (National)
2016
 
19.
Sri Venkateswara
Make in India initiative: issues,
 
28-29 Jan,
 
 
College
implications and inter linkages
Commerce (National)
2016
 
20.
 
Trade Negotiations under WTO:
 
 
 
 
Shyam Lal College
Issues before Developing World
Eco (National)
4-5 Feb, 2016
 
21.
 
Third International Congress on
 
 
 
University College of
Gerontology and Geriatric
Medicine
27-29 Nov,
 
 
Medical Science
Medicine
(International)
2015
 
22.
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur
 
Forensic Science Unit
27-28 Feb,
 
 
Khalsa College
Crime Scene Management
(National)
2016
 
23.
 
Biotechnology in Crop
 
 
 
Zakir Husain Delhi
Improvement: Prospects &
 
 
 
 
College
Constraints
Botany (National)
29 Jan, 2016
 
24.
 
Emerging trends and future
 
 
 
 
Kirori Mal College
Challenges in chemical science
Chemistry (National)
3-4 Feb, 2016
 
25.
 
Role of Analytical Sciences in
 
23-30 Jan,
 
 
Hans Raj College
Sustainable Development
Chemistry (National)
2016
 
26.
 
Man-made Diseases: An Urban
 
11-12 Feb,
 
 
Maitreyi College
Menace
Zoology (National)
2016
 
27.
Shaheed Rajguru
 
Electronics &
 
 
College of Applied
Recent Trends in Instrumentation
Instrumentation
 
 
 
Sciences for Women
and Electronics"(RTIE-2016)
(National)
5-6 Oct, 2016
 
28.
 
Reproductive Health in India:
 
 
 
 
Deshbandhu College
concerns and awareness
Zoology (National)
12 Feb, 2016
 
29.
 
Nano-science - Opportunities and
 
19-20 Feb,
 
 
Maitreyi College
Challenges
Chemistry (National)
2016
 
30.
 
Women Scientists in Biology and
 
 
 
Sri Venkateswara
Health: Contribution to Indian
Biochemistry
8-9 March,
 
 
College
Science:
(National)
2016
 
31.
 
Recent Innovations in Chemical
 
15-16 Feb,
 
 
Sri Aurobindo College
Science and Technology
Chemistry (National)
2016
 
32.
 
 
 
17-18 Feb,
 
 
Shyam Lal College
Peaceful use of Chemistry
Chemistry (National)
2016
 
33.
Shaheed Rajguru
 
 
 
 
College of Applied
Advances in Food Science and
Food Technology
 
 
 
Sciences for Women
Technology
(National)
Jan, 2016
 
34.
 
Acculturation religion society
History & Sanskrit
17-18 Feb,
 
 
Shivaji College
language
(International)
2016
 
35.
 
Women, Crime and Law:
Women Development
31 March,
 
 
Shivaji College
Protection or Assertion?
Cell (National)
2016
 
36.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Research Methodology in Social
Social Science
14-24 Dec,
 
 
Khalsa College
Sciences
(National)
2015
 
37.
Moti Lal Nehru
Manavadhikaar ke Sawaal aur
All Department
10-11 Feb,
 
 
College(D)
Bhartiyua Samaj
(National)
2016
 
38.
Zakir Hussain Delhi
Gandhi and the contemporary
Gandhi Study Circle
25-26 Feb,
 
 
College
World
(International)
2016
 
39.
Zakir Hussain Delhi
Way of seeing: Critical Questions
Political Science
 
 
 
College
on Indian Political thought
(National)
21 Jan, 2016
 
40.
 
Land use change, climate
 
 
 
Shaheed Bhagat Singh
extremes and disaster risk
Geographical
18-20 March,
 
 
College
reduction
(International)
2016
 
41.
 
Environmental Ethics, Resource
 
 
 
 
Depletion and Sustainable
 
25-26 Feb,
 
 
Kalindi College
Development
Geography (National)
2016
 
42.
 
Environment in Sociology
 
 
 
 
Jesus & Mary College
Emerging Trends
Sociology (National)
31 Oct, 2015
 
43.
 
Education, Politics and Social
Elementary Education
16-18 Nov,
 
 
Gargi College
Change
(International)
2014
 
44.
 
Caste and Gender, Historical
 
28-29 Jan,
 
 
Shyam Lal College
Perspective
History (National)
2016
 
45.
Sri Venkateswara
Bhasha Aur Rajniti Ka Badlta
Political Science
18-19 March,
 
 
College
Swaroop
(National)
2016
 
46.
 
Political ledership in independent
 
 
 
 
India-Challenges and emerging
Political Science
23-24 Feb,
 
 
Aryabhatta College
trends
(National)
2016
 
47.
 
Smart Agriculture: A Blend
 
 
 
 
Ancient Wisdom and Modern
 
29-31 March,
 
 
Aditi Mahavidyalaya
Technology
( National)
2016
 
48.
Sri Aurobindo College
Social Harmony and Well Being:
 
Applied Psychology
29-30 March,
 
 
(Eve)
Issue and Challenges
 
(National)
2016
 
49.
 
Consciousness (With respect to
 
 
 
 
Indraprastha College
Indian, Western and
 
 
3-4 March,
 
 
for Women
Psychological view point)
 
Philosophy (National)
2016
 
50.
 
Indian Mind and Societal
 
 
 
 
 
Concerns: An Interdisciplinary
 
 
11-12 March,
 
 
Ramanujan College
Dialogue
 
Psychology (National)
2016
 
51.
 
Corporate Social Responsibility
 
 
 
 
Maharaja Agrasen
Sports, Olympism and Global
 
Physical Education
23-25 March,
 
 
College
Peace.
 
 
(National)
2016
 
52.
 
Madhyakaaleen Hindi Sahitya Ka
 
 
12-13 Jan,
 
 
Hansraj College
Samajik Sandarbh
 
Hindi (National)
2016
 
53.
 
Migration and Identity : The urban
 
 
28-29 Jan,
 
 
Daulat Ram College
Subject
 
 
English (National)
2016
 
54.
 
Media, State and the
 
 
 
 
 
Marginalized : Tackling
 
 
17-18 March,
 
 
Kalindi College
Challenges
Journalism (National)
2016
 
55.
 
Narratives of Stereotypes is text
 
 
11-12 Feb,
 
 
Aryabhatta College
and Performance
English (National)
2016
 
56.
 
Dalit Sahitya Ka Sandarbh,
 
 
 
 
 
Ambekakarvadi Vimarsh aur
 
 
28-29 March,
 
 
Moti Lal College (eve.)
Bhartiya Samaj
 
Hindi (National)
2016
 
57.
 
lRrk] lLdfr vkSj lkfgR; vksnksyu
 
 
15-16 Feb,
 
 
Aryabhatta College
ls vktrd
 
Hindi (National)
2016
 
58.
 
Badalta Bhartiya Paridrishya Aur
 
 
12-13 Feb,
 
 
P.G.D.A.V.College(eve.)
Swatantryottar Hindi Natak
 
Hindi (National)
2016
 
59.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev
 
 
 
 
12-13 March,
 
 
Khalsa College
lLdfr ehfM;k vkSj miHkksDrkokn
 
Hindi (National)
2016
 
60.
Hindu College
HkfDr  dkO;  dk  mRrj  vk|qfud  lanHkZ
 
Hindi (National)
17-18 March,
 
 
vkSj fganh vkykspuk
 
2016
 
61.
Kalindi College
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Hindi (National)
10-11 March,
 
 
pqukSfr;k
 
 
2016
 
62.
Satyawati College
fgUnh
Hkk"kkvkSjlkfgR;esa
 
Hindi (National)
10-11 Feb,
 
 
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2016
 
63.
Delhi College of Arts &
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Hindi (National)
15-16 March,
 
 
Commerce
pqukSfr;k
,o lHkkouk,
 
2016
 
64.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev
Exegesis of Space in Literature
 
22-23 March,
 
 
Khalsa College
and culture
English (National)
2016
 
 
 
The teaching pedagogy for the
 
 
 
 
 
English language teaching to the
 
 
 
 
 
undergraduate students in the
 
 
 
65.
 
college of India-Consequent upon
 
 
 
 
the implementation of CBCS
 
15 March,
 
 
Moti Lal College(eve.)
system
English (National)
2016
 
66.
 
Trauma: Memory and History in
 
18-19 March,
 
 
Ramanujan College
Literature
English (National)
2016
 
67.
 
Ranagmanch evm
 
 
 
 
Natyakala:Adhjunik Prepakshan
 
10-11 Aug,
 
 
Kalindi College
me
Sanskrit (National)
2016
 
68.
Maharaja Agrasen
 
 
24-25 Feb,
 
 
College
City Lives: Spaces and Narratives
English (National)
2016
 
69.
 
Swatantryottar Hindi Kahani
 
 
 
P.G.D.A.V. College
Rachnatamak Sarokaro Ki nayi
 
11-12 Jan,
 
 
(eve.)
Padtal
Hindi (International)
2016
 
 
 
Hindi Evam Anya Asiyaee
 
 
 
70.
 
Bhashaon Ke Madhyam se Dee
 
 
 
 
ja Rahi Shiksha Mein Nvachaar
 
31 Oct, 1-2,
 
 
Hansraj College
Kee Chunautiyaan
Hindi (International)
Nov, 2015
 
71.
Zakir Husain Delhi
Imagining the Indian 'Popular':
 
 
 
 
College (eve.)
Globalization and its contents
English (National)
5-6 Feb, 2016