ECONOMIC IMPACT OF LABOUR WELFARE MEASURES OF PUBLIC ROAD TRANSPORT EMPLOYEES IN TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT |
Author : N. Esakki |
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Abstract :The transport system greatly affects the pattern of life and economic development. This study analyses the various dimensions of labour welfare measures that are perceived by the labours. It highlights the perception of the labours regarding the various welfare measures provided to them. This study suggest suitable recommendations to improve labour welfare Measures in public sector transport corporation. Stratified random sampling method is taken from 140 employees have been taken from 5 departments Commercial & Operation Department, Personnel Department, Material
Department, Industrial Relations Department and in Technical Section. From each department 28 employees were chosen as sample. The data was collected during the months between April to June, 2016. The data collected from the primary source were analysed with the help of various statistical measures such as simple percentage analysis, averages, chi square test, t test and probability analysis were used. Secondary data have been collected from books, journals, newspapers, internet and periodicals. |
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SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES IN SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE HOSPITALS OF INDIA |
Author : Basavaraj Gaddigal and Dr. Ramesh .R Kulkarni |
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Abstract :The Indian health care sector is paving way towards prospective growth in the next decade.Indian health care sector is growing at the rapid speed as that if Indian population. The growing population demands not only the more food, clothing and shelter but also healthcare and health insurance. According to the report by the planning committee of India (Planning Commission, GOI,2012-2017). The size of Indian health care is expected to touch US$ 180 billion by 2020 proving to be one of the largest sectors both in terms of revenue and employment.
In view of the huge population of India and the ever growing need for health care measures the Indians are expected to spend US$ 89 per person by the end of 2015.Hospitals uses vast amount of resources and even impact negatively on our environmental health. Hospitals should utilize innovations, technologies & increased understandings of community and healthier environment.
Hospitals are the icons of healing, life, & hope. In view of
huge demand for the hospitals and keeping environmental
health in mind our study reviews and highlights the
possibilities for sustainability in small and medium
enterprise hospitals of India.
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SHASHI DESHPANDE’S AS A FEMINIST |
Author : Shankar Basavanth and Dr. Elenore Geethamala |
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Abstract :Shashi Deshpande is an Indian novelist, short-story writer and an author for children. She was born in Dharwad in 1938 and had her education in Economics and Law from University of Mysore, Bangalore and Mumbai. She had her M.A. in English later. She did a course in Journalism. Shashi Desphande did not think of writing
until she was bored of family life.
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WEAKLY PSEUDO IDEALS OF A -SEMINEAR RING |
Author : Dr. S. J. Alandkar |
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Abstract :In this paper, the concept of pseudo ideal of a -seminear ring is
introduced and discussed some of its properties . |
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