Abstract A sprain can be a stretch, tear, or complete rupture of one or more of the ligaments that hold the bones of the joint together. An ankle sprain is a common injury and usually results when the ankle is twisted or turned in (inverted) resulting in stretch, tear or complete rupture. There are mainly three grades of Ankle sprain. Acharya Sushruta in context of Asthi – Bhagna has emphasized to adopt Parisheka and Lepa in traumatic swellings. Here an attempt is made to analyze the concept of Acharya Sushruta.…
Read MoreA STUDY ON STRESS AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG DAY AND NIGHT SHIFT WORKERS IN CALL CENTRES By Mir Insha Ali[1] and Boban Eranimos[2]
Abstract The present study examined the stress and mental health among day and night shift call centre employees. The samples were selected from two different call centre’s shifts i.e. Day and Night. The sample consisted of both male and female employees. Two scales were used viz. Life event stress scale and mental health inventory, these scale were administered to all the subjects. Results revealed that the night shift employees have significantly higher levels of stress and are at a higher risk of getting an illness than the day shift employees.…
Read MoreA STUDY OF SELF CONCEPT IN RELATION WITH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT OF B.Ed. TRAINEES OF K.S.W.UNIVERSITY, BIJAPUR By Dr. B.L. Lakkannavar[1]
Self concept is perhaps the single most important attribute and the key to understand the behaviour of an individual. An individual’s self concept is a critical face of his/her personality. The role of self concept as a determent of human behaviour and its acceptance as a concise measure of personality is increasingly realized. The importance of studying the self concept of students is because it is the single most important attribute and the key to understanding the behaviour of an individual. The problem of self has come into the forefront…
Read MoreASSESSING SELF-CONFIDENCE, MENTAL HEALTH AND FRUSTRATION AMONG INJURED SPORTS MEN & WOMEN By Dr. Neelima Mandava[1]
Abstract The present study was conducted to assess self confidence, mental health and frustration among injured sports men &women of Andhra Pradesh state. The sample comprised 60, of which 30 were sportsmen and the other 30 were sportswomen. Rekha Agnihotri’s Self- Confidence Inventory (ASI) Questionnaire was used to assess self-confidence, Tovier Personality Inventory (TPI) was used to assess mental health and Chauhan and Tiwari’s Frustration Scale was used to assess frustration. The statistical measures employed were‘t’ test and correlation. The findings revealed that there are significant differences in the self-confidence…
Read More“MAKE IN INDIA” WHEN TRADE IS BECOMING “MADE IN WORLD” By Dr. Deepa Antony[1] and Murphin T Francis[2]
Abstract The paper analyses Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious campaign Make in India at times of global value chains (GVC). Today, companies divide their operations across the world from the design of the product and manufacturing of components to assembly and marketing, creating international production chains. More and more products are “Made in the World’ rather than Made in UK or Made in Japan. This is an attempt to study whether the project will help India’s development in becoming an important part of GVC. Keywords: Make in India, Made in…
Read MoreIMPACT OF LOW COST TEACHING AIDS IN TEACHING SCIENCE By Dr.R.Sivakumar[1]
Abstract The aim of this study was to find out the effectiveness of Low Cost Teaching Aids in Teaching Science. The sample consisted of 40 students in Control group and 40 students in Experimental group. The data were collected using appropriate tools and it was analyzed by t’ and F’ test. The finding is that the achievement scores of Experimental group Students were higher than the Control group Students. [1] Assistant Professor, Education Wing – DDE, Annamalai University, Tamilnadu.
Read MoreCOMPARATIVE STUDY OF PSYCHOMOTOR ABILITIES OF ATHLETES IN RELATION TO SEX AND AREA By Dr. Sanjiv Dutta[1]
Abstract In the present study the investigator focused to find the difference in psychomotor abilities of male and female athletes and then rural and urban area players. Descriptive survey method was adopted. A total sample of 487 players was taken for the study randomly. 244 players were from rural area and 243 players from urban area were taken. In total sample 243 males and 244 female athletes were taken. The data was collected by the investigator himself. Seven tests for testing seven Psychomotor abilities were applied in the field and…
Read MoreHUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH IN INDIA; MANAGEMENT AND RETROSPECT By Pranjali Dighe[1]
Abstract India has a universal health care system run by the constituent states and territories of India. Health is therefore best understood as the indispensable basis for defining a person’s sense of well being. The quality of Indian healthcare is varied. In major urban areas, healthcare is of adequate quality, approaching and occasionally meeting Western standards. However, access to quality medical care is limited or unavailable in most rural areas. Human resources for health in India are always a major problem in terms of management. With the World Health Organization’s 2000 World Health…
Read MoreBLAKE’S PHILOSOPHY IN COMPOSING POEMS WITH COMMON AND OPPOSITE TITLES IN SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND OF EXPERIENCE By A’sim Na’aji Abbass Mohammed Rageh[1]
Abstract William Blake is a great pre-romantic poet as well as a painter and printer and one of the greatest engravers in English history. His writing combines a variety of styles. He is an artist, a lyric poet, a mystic and a visionary. His work has fascinated and bewildered readers ever since. His Songs of Innocence and of Experience proved to be the most popular of Blake’s illuminated texts and is now regarded as a seminal work of English Romantic literature. Throughout the book of these Songs, there are…
Read MoreSUBALTERN SPIRIT IN THAKAZHI SHIVASANKARA PILLAI’S ‘THE SCAVENGER’S SON’ By Joyson Jose[1]
Abstract For Spivak, Subaltern “is not just a classy word for oppressed, for ‘Other’, for somebody who’s not getting a piece of the pie…. In postcolonial terms, everything that has limited or no access to the cultural imperialism is subaltern—a space of difference”. This is an attempt to look into the intricate connection between an upper caste writer who had clearly defined empathetic feelings towards the downtrodden of his homeland and also the characters he portrayed his own works, which later in history turned out to be the foundation…
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