PERCEPTUAL STUDY REGARDING THE IMPACT OF RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES UPON HEALTHY LIFESTYLE OF YOUTH

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gesr.2020(V-II).03      10.31703/gesr.2020(V-II).03      Published : Jun 2020
Authored by : FehmidaKhanum , SyedZia-Ul-Islam , MuhammadAsghar Khan

03 Pages : 19-27

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    APA : Khanum, F., -Ul-Islam, S. Z., & Khan, M. A. (2020). Perceptual Study Regarding the Impact of Recreational Activities Upon Healthy Lifestyle of Youth. Global Educational Studies Review, V(II), 19-27. https://doi.org/10.31703/gesr.2020(V-II).03
    CHICAGO : Khanum, Fehmida, Syed Zia -Ul-Islam, and Muhammad Asghar Khan. 2020. "Perceptual Study Regarding the Impact of Recreational Activities Upon Healthy Lifestyle of Youth." Global Educational Studies Review, V (II): 19-27 doi: 10.31703/gesr.2020(V-II).03
    HARVARD : KHANUM, F., -UL-ISLAM, S. Z. & KHAN, M. A. 2020. Perceptual Study Regarding the Impact of Recreational Activities Upon Healthy Lifestyle of Youth. Global Educational Studies Review, V, 19-27.
    MHRA : Khanum, Fehmida, Syed Zia -Ul-Islam, and Muhammad Asghar Khan. 2020. "Perceptual Study Regarding the Impact of Recreational Activities Upon Healthy Lifestyle of Youth." Global Educational Studies Review, V: 19-27
    MLA : Khanum, Fehmida, Syed Zia -Ul-Islam, and Muhammad Asghar Khan. "Perceptual Study Regarding the Impact of Recreational Activities Upon Healthy Lifestyle of Youth." Global Educational Studies Review, V.II (2020): 19-27 Print.
    OXFORD : Khanum, Fehmida, -Ul-Islam, Syed Zia, and Khan, Muhammad Asghar (2020), "Perceptual Study Regarding the Impact of Recreational Activities Upon Healthy Lifestyle of Youth", Global Educational Studies Review, V (II), 19-27
    TURABIAN : Khanum, Fehmida, Syed Zia -Ul-Islam, and Muhammad Asghar Khan. "Perceptual Study Regarding the Impact of Recreational Activities Upon Healthy Lifestyle of Youth." Global Educational Studies Review V, no. II (2020): 19-27. https://doi.org/10.31703/gesr.2020(V-II).03