By 2021, India will be considered the youngest nation in the world with 64% of our population fal... more By 2021, India will be considered the youngest nation in the world with 64% of our population falling under the working-age bracket. The future of the nation lies in the hands of its youth and they can build and transform the present shape of affairs and can write the destiny of its beloved nation. However, the question arises does the youth of this nation loves its nation and calls its "Beloved Nation".The philosophy contained in the Preamble has been emphasizing that citizens shall not only have the Fundamental Rights in Part III of the Constitution, but they should also correspond to Fundamental Duties, such as to uphold the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of the nation, to maintain secularism and the common brotherhood amongst all the people of India. This survey is an attempt to find out the following objectives: 1.)Youth"s sense of awareness of Fundamental Duties in the present era. 2.) Youth"s sensitivity or emotional bonding for the national signs and symbols. The survey included 231 Law students, ages ranging from 18 years to 23 years was the part of this study belonging to different states of India. The findings of the study will help future researchers, other stakeholders in sensitizing/educating patriotic values amongst the Indian children and youth.
Tij S Research Journal of Commerce Behavioural Science Rjcbs, Nov 29, 2013
Concept of Work-Life balance is gaining importance in all the sectors from academics to the corpo... more Concept of Work-Life balance is gaining importance in all the sectors from academics to the corporate but it is essential not to miss out the nucleus aspect i.e. self, our relationship with ourselves and then with the other roles of life. Healthier & balanced the relationship with self, stronger & better will be the connection with life’s other roles, be it personal or professional. 'Need prevails when deficiency arises'. People are failing to find a point of balance, where they can help self, life and then the organization for which they work. We all are born as leaders and we are born with great harmony and with growing years we damage the accord and become an ordinary person. This paper will reveal the ways to be leader again and gain the great blessed harmony and help our organizations to perform. The qualitative analysis in the paper will focus on teachers, trainers and facilitators in academic institution. This will acknowledge their difficult role in counseling, guiding and managing the tensions of an organization with a dual purpose: An overall development of students and elements of vocation as well as service to others at its core, with managing the self, life & workplace imbalance.
TIJ's Research Journal of Social Science & Management - RJSSM, 2014
Abstract: The present case study is the story of a young adult who could have been a great entrep... more Abstract: The present case study is the story of a young adult who could have been a great entrepreneur of young India. But this potential entrepreneur committed suicide due to depression caused by inability to study and to do what he wanted to do in life. It’s really sad for our society’s well -being that suicides are becoming a common choice amongst youngster because our conservative attitude and perception towards in-acceptance for doing business. Educators and students may study this case for discussing: (1) Should young minds be given liberty to choose their profession or should that be the domain of their parents /guardians’ (2) What should be role of parents in child’s character and career building? (3) What should be role of teacher’s in child’s character and career building? (4) What should be role of peer/friends’ in character and career building? (5) How such cases should be dealt by the academic institutions. (6) How such increasing cases are damaging and hampering the h...
TIJ's Research Journal of Commerce & Behavioural Science - RJCBS, 2013
The present study has explored the gender difference on occupational stress in reference to lengt... more The present study has explored the gender difference on occupational stress in reference to length of service among academicians. The objective of the study is to find out gender differences and length of service on occupational stress. The study further tries to make an in-depth investigation on different dimensions’ of occupational stress experienced by the academicians at the academic institutions. The data was collected on 120 (60 males and 60 females) academicians. Subjects were selected from academic Institutions of Dehradun using Stratified Random Sampling technique. The data was collected using Occupational Stress Index (OSI) (A K Srivastava and A P Singh, 1981). The mean, SD & F ratio’s results of the present study revealed a significant difference in occupational stress and length of service between both the genders.
Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its dire... more Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its direct contribution to GDP was USD2, 229.8bn (3.0 of total GDP) in 2015. By 2026, Travel & Tourism will account for 135,884,000 jobs directly, an increase of 2.1 per annum over the next ten years (WTTC, 2016). The potential growth trends of this sector in India and Malaysia can also be predicted by identifying occupational/professional interest trends among students in the hospitality education. This study established a comparison between 400 hospitality and tourism students of two different universities located in India and Malaysia, who identify their interests in the various domains of the hospitality and tourism industry. Findings revealed that both the Indian students and Malaysian students have a deeper interest in domains like F&B Service, F&B Production, Housekeeping and Front Office. In addition, the study infers that the score was indicative of their desire to pursue careers in Cru...
International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Systems, 2019
Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its dire... more Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its direct contribution to GDP was USD2, 229.8bn (3.0 of total GDP) in 2015. By 2026, Travel & Tourism will account for 135,884,000 jobs directly, an increase of 2.1 per annum over the next ten years (WTTC, 2016). The potential growth trends of this sector in India and Malaysia can also be predicted by identifying occupational/professional interest trends among students in the hospitality education. This study established a comparison between 400 hospitality and tourism students of two different universities located in India and Malaysia, who identify their interests in the various domains of the hospitality and tourism industry. Findings revealed that both the Indian students and Malaysian students have a deeper interest in domains like F&B Service, F&B Production, Housekeeping and Front Office. In addition, the study infers that the score was indicative of their desire to pursue careers in Cruise Lines for Indian students while for Malaysian students; they have a deeper desire to pursue careers in domains Entrepreneurship. Findings will help institutions and industry to know the trends of students' occupational interest in totality, which will further aid Institutions and industry to make decisions on strategic planning and implementation of taking up the course, introducing specialised areas and creating enough employment opportunities in the thrust domains.
Women and Higher Education: Socio-Economic Standpoint and Future Perspective (pp.149-160). New Delhi, Satyam Publications. ISBN No 978-93-89043-01-3 , 2019
Research Journal of Social Science and Management, 2014
The present case study is the story of a young adult who could have been a great entrepreneur of ... more The present case study is the story of a young adult who could have been a great entrepreneur of young India. But this potential entrepreneur committed suicide due to depression caused by inability to study and to do what he wanted to do in life. It's really sad for our society's well-being that suicides are becoming a common choice amongst youngster because our conservative attitude and perception towards in-acceptance for doing business. Educators and students may study this case for discussing: (1) Should young minds be given liberty to choose their profession or should that be the domain of their parents /guardians' (2) What should be role of parents in child's character and career building? (3) What should be role of teacher's in child's character and career building? (4) What should be role of peer/friends' in character and career building? (5) How such cases should be dealt by the academic institutions. (6) How such increasing cases are damaging and hampering the health and growth of the economy?
Research Journal of Commerce and Behaviour Sciences, 2013
Concept of Work-Life balance is gaining importance in all the sectors from academics to the corpo... more Concept of Work-Life balance is gaining importance in all the sectors from academics to the corporate but it is essential not to miss out the nucleus aspect i.e. self, our relationship with ourselves and then with the other roles of life. Healthier & balanced the relationship with self, stronger & better will be the connection with life’s other roles, be it personal or professional. 'Need prevails when deficiency arises'. People are failing to find a point of balance, where they can help self, life and then the organization for which they work. We all are born as leaders and we are born with great harmony and with growing years we damage the accord and become an ordinary person. This paper will reveal the ways to be leader again and gain the great blessed harmony and help our organizations to perform. The qualitative analysis in the paper will focus on teachers, trainers and facilitators in academic institution. This will acknowledge their difficult role in counseling, guiding and managing the tensions of an organization with a dual purpose: An overall development of students and elements of vocation as well as service to others at its core, with managing the self, life & workplace imbalance.
Key words: Gap Management, Spiritual Leadership, Self, life & workplace and point of balance.
Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education , 2018
Abstratct – Gender Identity Disorder (GID) is a complex psychological problem. According to Ameri... more Abstratct – Gender Identity Disorder (GID) is a complex psychological problem. According to American Psychiatric Association (APA) Gender Dysphoria involves a conflict between a person physical or assigned gender and the gender with which he, she, they identify themselves. People with Gender Identity Disorder or Gender Dysphoria may be very uncomfortable with the gender they were biologically assigned with, sometimes described as being uncomfortable with the expected role with their assigned gender. People with GID may often experience significant distress and/or problem associated with this conflict between the way they feel and think of themselves and their physical or assigned gender. This basically includes class of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual, and Transgender or Transsexuals (LGBT). These people are individuals of any age or sex whose appearance, personal characteristics’, or behaviors differ from stereotypes regarding how men and women are “supposed” to be. The case discusses GID as a disorder, its diagnosis, line of treatment and coping methods with its implication on socio-economic frameworks. Billy who suffered from GID and struggled hard each day in search of his real identity. In spite of the being dejected from the society, he stood against the unwritten norms of stereotyped world. Right from the beginning till the end of his problem he fought bravely; keeping aside the traumas that he had gone through right from parent’s separation to sexual assault, lost days of childhood, social boycott and pain related to gender transformation etc. He stood again all odds and created a new identity(by undergoing sexual transmission process).This is how he made a choice and took a brave a decision of placing his soul in the right body and won the major battle of life. His caged female soul was freed from the body of a male. He did so by altering his gender from male to a female. Keywords: Abnormal, Gender Identity Disorder or Gender Dysphoria, Sexual Assault, Projective Techniques, Eunuchs.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN COMPUTER APPLICATION & MANAGEMENT
Cases of child abuse have increased, in 2014 the number was 8904 that has increased to 14913 in 2... more Cases of child abuse have increased, in 2014 the number was 8904 that has increased to 14913 in 2015 (POSCO, 2016). World Health Organization (WHO) defines child abuse as "all forms of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect or negligent treatment or commercial or other exploitation, resulting in actual or potential harm to the child's health, survival, development or dignity in the context of a relationship of responsibility, trust or power. “There are four types of child abuse: physical abuse; sexual abuse; emotional and psychological abuse; and neglect. The study will help the society to know the impact of child abuse on the victim’s life and how the personality changes and life becomes a miserable journey, where family’s love and support is playing a very important role. Acceptance and love nurture broken personality of the child and the absence of which can have an adverse impact on the psyche of the child. It also has long-term impacts on their intellectual health and in obtaining occupation; this leads them to destructive behavioural patterns and criminality. However, if accepted gracefully by the society they will lead a happy and fulfilling life like any normal individual in many directions like family, job, and service to the society.
KEYWORDS child abuse, emotional abuse and physical abuse
International Journal of Commerce and Behaviour Sciences, 2013
The present study has explored the gender difference on occupational stress in reference to lengt... more The present study has explored the gender difference on occupational stress in reference to length of service among academicians. The objective of the study is to find out gender differences and length of service on occupational stress. The study further tries to make an in-depth investigation on different dimensions' of occupational stress experienced by the academicians at the academic institutions. The data was collected on 120(60 males and 60 females) academicians. Subjects were selected from academic Institutions of Dehradun using Stratified Random Sampling technique. The data was collected using Occupational Stress Index (OSI) (A K Srivastava and A P Singh, 1981). The mean, SD& F ratio's results of the present study revealed a significant difference in occupational stress and length of service between both the genders.
International Research Journal for Quality in Education, 2018
The present case study intends to find out the ratio at which the school complies the 'Interest B... more The present case study intends to find out the ratio at which the school complies the 'Interest Based Learning' (IBL) for their students in choosing the stream of their interest and preference; impact of compliance of interest based learning on an individual; impact of compliance of interest based learning on the school as an agency of knowledge and career growth and; impact of compliance of interest based learning on the society as a beneficiary. The objectives are attainted by collecting the data from 160 students of class XI and XII from Science and Commerce streams. A total sample of 80 students who had chosen/registered commerce stream and 80 students who had chosen/registered science stream were taken. Thurstone Interest Schedule scale was administered to measure the above. The case identified the ratio at which the school complies the 'Interest Based Learning' for their students in choosing the stream of their interest and preference which was 3:1 for science stream and 5:1 in commerce stream. The study also revealed the impact of compliance of Interest based learning on the school as an agency of knowledge and career growth. It was noted that school gives freedom to the students in making choices regarding stream selection. It was found that if the individual student is in loss, school automatically will be a losing end and if the two primary units of the society are suffering, the society on the whole would not gain anything.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT, 2013
The present study has explored the “mental health in reference to length of service among males &... more The present study has explored the “mental health in reference to length of service among males & females academicians”. The study further tries to make an indepth investigation on mental health of academicians at the different academic institutions. The data was collected on 120 (60 males and 60 females) academicians. Subjects were selected from academic Institutions of Dehradun. Uttarakhand, India using Stratified Random Sampling technique. Employee’s Mental Health Inventory (EMHI) administered on the same group of subjects to collect the data. The scale was designed and planned by Dr. Jagdish, consists of 24 items. The data was analyzed by SPSS software (version 17). The mean & F ratio results of the present study revealed a significant difference in mental health between both the genders. The study had also revealed that Length of service for more than 10 years and length of service for less than five years differ significantly from each other.
International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Systems , 2019
Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its dire... more Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its direct contribution to GDP was USD2, 229.8bn (3.0 of total GDP) in 2015. By 2026, Travel & Tourism will account for 135,884,000 jobs directly, an increase of 2.1 per annum over the next ten years (WTTC, 2016). The potential growth trends of this sector in India and Malaysia can also be predicted by identifying occupational/professional interest trends among students in the hospitality education. This study established a comparison between 400 hospitality and tourism students of two different universities located in India and Malaysia, who identify their interests in the various domains of the hospitality and tourism industry. Findings revealed that both the Indian students and Malaysian students have a deeper interest in domains like F&B Service, F&B Production, Housekeeping and Front Office. In addition, the study infers that the score was indicative of their desire to pursue careers in Cruise Lines for Indian students while for Malaysian students; they have a deeper desire to pursue careers in domains Entrepreneurship. Findings will help institutions and industry to know the trends of students' occupational interest in totality, which will further aid Institutions and industry to make decisions on strategic planning and implementation of taking up the course, introducing specialised areas and creating enough employment opportunities in the thrust domains.
By 2021, India will be considered the youngest nation in the world with 64% of our population fal... more By 2021, India will be considered the youngest nation in the world with 64% of our population falling under the working-age bracket. The future of the nation lies in the hands of its youth and they can build and transform the present shape of affairs and can write the destiny of its beloved nation. However, the question arises does the youth of this nation loves its nation and calls its "Beloved Nation".The philosophy contained in the Preamble has been emphasizing that citizens shall not only have the Fundamental Rights in Part III of the Constitution, but they should also correspond to Fundamental Duties, such as to uphold the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of the nation, to maintain secularism and the common brotherhood amongst all the people of India. This survey is an attempt to find out the following objectives: 1.)Youth"s sense of awareness of Fundamental Duties in the present era. 2.) Youth"s sensitivity or emotional bonding for the national signs and symbols. The survey included 231 Law students, ages ranging from 18 years to 23 years was the part of this study belonging to different states of India. The findings of the study will help future researchers, other stakeholders in sensitizing/educating patriotic values amongst the Indian children and youth.
Tij S Research Journal of Commerce Behavioural Science Rjcbs, Nov 29, 2013
Concept of Work-Life balance is gaining importance in all the sectors from academics to the corpo... more Concept of Work-Life balance is gaining importance in all the sectors from academics to the corporate but it is essential not to miss out the nucleus aspect i.e. self, our relationship with ourselves and then with the other roles of life. Healthier & balanced the relationship with self, stronger & better will be the connection with life’s other roles, be it personal or professional. 'Need prevails when deficiency arises'. People are failing to find a point of balance, where they can help self, life and then the organization for which they work. We all are born as leaders and we are born with great harmony and with growing years we damage the accord and become an ordinary person. This paper will reveal the ways to be leader again and gain the great blessed harmony and help our organizations to perform. The qualitative analysis in the paper will focus on teachers, trainers and facilitators in academic institution. This will acknowledge their difficult role in counseling, guiding and managing the tensions of an organization with a dual purpose: An overall development of students and elements of vocation as well as service to others at its core, with managing the self, life & workplace imbalance.
TIJ's Research Journal of Social Science & Management - RJSSM, 2014
Abstract: The present case study is the story of a young adult who could have been a great entrep... more Abstract: The present case study is the story of a young adult who could have been a great entrepreneur of young India. But this potential entrepreneur committed suicide due to depression caused by inability to study and to do what he wanted to do in life. It’s really sad for our society’s well -being that suicides are becoming a common choice amongst youngster because our conservative attitude and perception towards in-acceptance for doing business. Educators and students may study this case for discussing: (1) Should young minds be given liberty to choose their profession or should that be the domain of their parents /guardians’ (2) What should be role of parents in child’s character and career building? (3) What should be role of teacher’s in child’s character and career building? (4) What should be role of peer/friends’ in character and career building? (5) How such cases should be dealt by the academic institutions. (6) How such increasing cases are damaging and hampering the h...
TIJ's Research Journal of Commerce & Behavioural Science - RJCBS, 2013
The present study has explored the gender difference on occupational stress in reference to lengt... more The present study has explored the gender difference on occupational stress in reference to length of service among academicians. The objective of the study is to find out gender differences and length of service on occupational stress. The study further tries to make an in-depth investigation on different dimensions’ of occupational stress experienced by the academicians at the academic institutions. The data was collected on 120 (60 males and 60 females) academicians. Subjects were selected from academic Institutions of Dehradun using Stratified Random Sampling technique. The data was collected using Occupational Stress Index (OSI) (A K Srivastava and A P Singh, 1981). The mean, SD & F ratio’s results of the present study revealed a significant difference in occupational stress and length of service between both the genders.
Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its dire... more Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its direct contribution to GDP was USD2, 229.8bn (3.0 of total GDP) in 2015. By 2026, Travel & Tourism will account for 135,884,000 jobs directly, an increase of 2.1 per annum over the next ten years (WTTC, 2016). The potential growth trends of this sector in India and Malaysia can also be predicted by identifying occupational/professional interest trends among students in the hospitality education. This study established a comparison between 400 hospitality and tourism students of two different universities located in India and Malaysia, who identify their interests in the various domains of the hospitality and tourism industry. Findings revealed that both the Indian students and Malaysian students have a deeper interest in domains like F&B Service, F&B Production, Housekeeping and Front Office. In addition, the study infers that the score was indicative of their desire to pursue careers in Cru...
International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Systems, 2019
Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its dire... more Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its direct contribution to GDP was USD2, 229.8bn (3.0 of total GDP) in 2015. By 2026, Travel & Tourism will account for 135,884,000 jobs directly, an increase of 2.1 per annum over the next ten years (WTTC, 2016). The potential growth trends of this sector in India and Malaysia can also be predicted by identifying occupational/professional interest trends among students in the hospitality education. This study established a comparison between 400 hospitality and tourism students of two different universities located in India and Malaysia, who identify their interests in the various domains of the hospitality and tourism industry. Findings revealed that both the Indian students and Malaysian students have a deeper interest in domains like F&B Service, F&B Production, Housekeeping and Front Office. In addition, the study infers that the score was indicative of their desire to pursue careers in Cruise Lines for Indian students while for Malaysian students; they have a deeper desire to pursue careers in domains Entrepreneurship. Findings will help institutions and industry to know the trends of students' occupational interest in totality, which will further aid Institutions and industry to make decisions on strategic planning and implementation of taking up the course, introducing specialised areas and creating enough employment opportunities in the thrust domains.
Women and Higher Education: Socio-Economic Standpoint and Future Perspective (pp.149-160). New Delhi, Satyam Publications. ISBN No 978-93-89043-01-3 , 2019
Research Journal of Social Science and Management, 2014
The present case study is the story of a young adult who could have been a great entrepreneur of ... more The present case study is the story of a young adult who could have been a great entrepreneur of young India. But this potential entrepreneur committed suicide due to depression caused by inability to study and to do what he wanted to do in life. It's really sad for our society's well-being that suicides are becoming a common choice amongst youngster because our conservative attitude and perception towards in-acceptance for doing business. Educators and students may study this case for discussing: (1) Should young minds be given liberty to choose their profession or should that be the domain of their parents /guardians' (2) What should be role of parents in child's character and career building? (3) What should be role of teacher's in child's character and career building? (4) What should be role of peer/friends' in character and career building? (5) How such cases should be dealt by the academic institutions. (6) How such increasing cases are damaging and hampering the health and growth of the economy?
Research Journal of Commerce and Behaviour Sciences, 2013
Concept of Work-Life balance is gaining importance in all the sectors from academics to the corpo... more Concept of Work-Life balance is gaining importance in all the sectors from academics to the corporate but it is essential not to miss out the nucleus aspect i.e. self, our relationship with ourselves and then with the other roles of life. Healthier & balanced the relationship with self, stronger & better will be the connection with life’s other roles, be it personal or professional. 'Need prevails when deficiency arises'. People are failing to find a point of balance, where they can help self, life and then the organization for which they work. We all are born as leaders and we are born with great harmony and with growing years we damage the accord and become an ordinary person. This paper will reveal the ways to be leader again and gain the great blessed harmony and help our organizations to perform. The qualitative analysis in the paper will focus on teachers, trainers and facilitators in academic institution. This will acknowledge their difficult role in counseling, guiding and managing the tensions of an organization with a dual purpose: An overall development of students and elements of vocation as well as service to others at its core, with managing the self, life & workplace imbalance.
Key words: Gap Management, Spiritual Leadership, Self, life & workplace and point of balance.
Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education , 2018
Abstratct – Gender Identity Disorder (GID) is a complex psychological problem. According to Ameri... more Abstratct – Gender Identity Disorder (GID) is a complex psychological problem. According to American Psychiatric Association (APA) Gender Dysphoria involves a conflict between a person physical or assigned gender and the gender with which he, she, they identify themselves. People with Gender Identity Disorder or Gender Dysphoria may be very uncomfortable with the gender they were biologically assigned with, sometimes described as being uncomfortable with the expected role with their assigned gender. People with GID may often experience significant distress and/or problem associated with this conflict between the way they feel and think of themselves and their physical or assigned gender. This basically includes class of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexual, and Transgender or Transsexuals (LGBT). These people are individuals of any age or sex whose appearance, personal characteristics’, or behaviors differ from stereotypes regarding how men and women are “supposed” to be. The case discusses GID as a disorder, its diagnosis, line of treatment and coping methods with its implication on socio-economic frameworks. Billy who suffered from GID and struggled hard each day in search of his real identity. In spite of the being dejected from the society, he stood against the unwritten norms of stereotyped world. Right from the beginning till the end of his problem he fought bravely; keeping aside the traumas that he had gone through right from parent’s separation to sexual assault, lost days of childhood, social boycott and pain related to gender transformation etc. He stood again all odds and created a new identity(by undergoing sexual transmission process).This is how he made a choice and took a brave a decision of placing his soul in the right body and won the major battle of life. His caged female soul was freed from the body of a male. He did so by altering his gender from male to a female. Keywords: Abnormal, Gender Identity Disorder or Gender Dysphoria, Sexual Assault, Projective Techniques, Eunuchs.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN COMPUTER APPLICATION & MANAGEMENT
Cases of child abuse have increased, in 2014 the number was 8904 that has increased to 14913 in 2... more Cases of child abuse have increased, in 2014 the number was 8904 that has increased to 14913 in 2015 (POSCO, 2016). World Health Organization (WHO) defines child abuse as "all forms of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect or negligent treatment or commercial or other exploitation, resulting in actual or potential harm to the child's health, survival, development or dignity in the context of a relationship of responsibility, trust or power. “There are four types of child abuse: physical abuse; sexual abuse; emotional and psychological abuse; and neglect. The study will help the society to know the impact of child abuse on the victim’s life and how the personality changes and life becomes a miserable journey, where family’s love and support is playing a very important role. Acceptance and love nurture broken personality of the child and the absence of which can have an adverse impact on the psyche of the child. It also has long-term impacts on their intellectual health and in obtaining occupation; this leads them to destructive behavioural patterns and criminality. However, if accepted gracefully by the society they will lead a happy and fulfilling life like any normal individual in many directions like family, job, and service to the society.
KEYWORDS child abuse, emotional abuse and physical abuse
International Journal of Commerce and Behaviour Sciences, 2013
The present study has explored the gender difference on occupational stress in reference to lengt... more The present study has explored the gender difference on occupational stress in reference to length of service among academicians. The objective of the study is to find out gender differences and length of service on occupational stress. The study further tries to make an in-depth investigation on different dimensions' of occupational stress experienced by the academicians at the academic institutions. The data was collected on 120(60 males and 60 females) academicians. Subjects were selected from academic Institutions of Dehradun using Stratified Random Sampling technique. The data was collected using Occupational Stress Index (OSI) (A K Srivastava and A P Singh, 1981). The mean, SD& F ratio's results of the present study revealed a significant difference in occupational stress and length of service between both the genders.
International Research Journal for Quality in Education, 2018
The present case study intends to find out the ratio at which the school complies the 'Interest B... more The present case study intends to find out the ratio at which the school complies the 'Interest Based Learning' (IBL) for their students in choosing the stream of their interest and preference; impact of compliance of interest based learning on an individual; impact of compliance of interest based learning on the school as an agency of knowledge and career growth and; impact of compliance of interest based learning on the society as a beneficiary. The objectives are attainted by collecting the data from 160 students of class XI and XII from Science and Commerce streams. A total sample of 80 students who had chosen/registered commerce stream and 80 students who had chosen/registered science stream were taken. Thurstone Interest Schedule scale was administered to measure the above. The case identified the ratio at which the school complies the 'Interest Based Learning' for their students in choosing the stream of their interest and preference which was 3:1 for science stream and 5:1 in commerce stream. The study also revealed the impact of compliance of Interest based learning on the school as an agency of knowledge and career growth. It was noted that school gives freedom to the students in making choices regarding stream selection. It was found that if the individual student is in loss, school automatically will be a losing end and if the two primary units of the society are suffering, the society on the whole would not gain anything.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT, 2013
The present study has explored the “mental health in reference to length of service among males &... more The present study has explored the “mental health in reference to length of service among males & females academicians”. The study further tries to make an indepth investigation on mental health of academicians at the different academic institutions. The data was collected on 120 (60 males and 60 females) academicians. Subjects were selected from academic Institutions of Dehradun. Uttarakhand, India using Stratified Random Sampling technique. Employee’s Mental Health Inventory (EMHI) administered on the same group of subjects to collect the data. The scale was designed and planned by Dr. Jagdish, consists of 24 items. The data was analyzed by SPSS software (version 17). The mean & F ratio results of the present study revealed a significant difference in mental health between both the genders. The study had also revealed that Length of service for more than 10 years and length of service for less than five years differ significantly from each other.
International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Systems , 2019
Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its dire... more Hospitality and Tourism industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world with its direct contribution to GDP was USD2, 229.8bn (3.0 of total GDP) in 2015. By 2026, Travel & Tourism will account for 135,884,000 jobs directly, an increase of 2.1 per annum over the next ten years (WTTC, 2016). The potential growth trends of this sector in India and Malaysia can also be predicted by identifying occupational/professional interest trends among students in the hospitality education. This study established a comparison between 400 hospitality and tourism students of two different universities located in India and Malaysia, who identify their interests in the various domains of the hospitality and tourism industry. Findings revealed that both the Indian students and Malaysian students have a deeper interest in domains like F&B Service, F&B Production, Housekeeping and Front Office. In addition, the study infers that the score was indicative of their desire to pursue careers in Cruise Lines for Indian students while for Malaysian students; they have a deeper desire to pursue careers in domains Entrepreneurship. Findings will help institutions and industry to know the trends of students' occupational interest in totality, which will further aid Institutions and industry to make decisions on strategic planning and implementation of taking up the course, introducing specialised areas and creating enough employment opportunities in the thrust domains.
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Key words: Gap Management, Spiritual Leadership, Self, life & workplace and point of balance.
The case discusses GID as a disorder, its diagnosis, line of treatment and coping methods with its implication on socio-economic frameworks. Billy who suffered from GID and struggled hard each day in search of his real identity. In spite of the being dejected from the society, he stood against the unwritten norms of stereotyped world. Right from the beginning till the end of his problem he fought bravely; keeping aside the traumas that he had gone through right from parent’s separation to sexual assault, lost days of childhood, social boycott and pain related to gender transformation etc. He stood again all odds and created a new identity(by undergoing sexual transmission process).This is how he made a choice and took a brave a decision of placing his soul in the right body and won the major battle of life. His caged female soul was freed from the body of a male. He did so by altering his gender from male to a female.
Keywords: Abnormal, Gender Identity Disorder or Gender Dysphoria, Sexual Assault, Projective Techniques, Eunuchs.
KEYWORDS child abuse, emotional abuse and physical abuse
Key words: Gap Management, Spiritual Leadership, Self, life & workplace and point of balance.
The case discusses GID as a disorder, its diagnosis, line of treatment and coping methods with its implication on socio-economic frameworks. Billy who suffered from GID and struggled hard each day in search of his real identity. In spite of the being dejected from the society, he stood against the unwritten norms of stereotyped world. Right from the beginning till the end of his problem he fought bravely; keeping aside the traumas that he had gone through right from parent’s separation to sexual assault, lost days of childhood, social boycott and pain related to gender transformation etc. He stood again all odds and created a new identity(by undergoing sexual transmission process).This is how he made a choice and took a brave a decision of placing his soul in the right body and won the major battle of life. His caged female soul was freed from the body of a male. He did so by altering his gender from male to a female.
Keywords: Abnormal, Gender Identity Disorder or Gender Dysphoria, Sexual Assault, Projective Techniques, Eunuchs.
KEYWORDS child abuse, emotional abuse and physical abuse