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Mehta, Manju
- Perception of Sewing Operators Regarding Work Worker and Workplace
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1 Department of Family Resource Management, I.C. College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Family Resource Management, I.C. College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Education and Management Studies, Vol 7, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 31-33Abstract
Work, worker and workplace are the three components of work triangle. The present study focuses on the perception of the female sewing machine operators retarding the different aspects of work. Perception is the awareness of something through the senses. In other words it's the ability to see, hear, understand or become aware of something. Perception is important as it is a physiological process through which everything is this world is interpreted and understood. It is very important to the workers to understand what they actually perceive and understand about their work. That will make their decision power stronger and will ultimately improve their skill and quality of life. The present study was conducted on 80 sewing machine operators to study their perception regarding the different aspects of their work. The perception of the sewing machine operators regarding their work, worker and workplace was assessed by a subjective tool. The subjects were personally interviewed about their opinion on different aspects of work triangle.Keywords
Work Triangle, Perception, Physiological Process, Quality of Life.- Water Purification Methods and Practices Used at Urban Level
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1 College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 College of Home Science, CCSHAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Education and Management Studies, Vol 8, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 35-38Abstract
Water quenches thrust next only to air water is essential for the life of plants, animals andhuman beings. Drinking water is an absolute necessity, its quality being as important as its availability. Consumption of unsafe drinking water contributes to the 4 million annual cases of diarrhoeal cases worldwide. This study aimed to determine the knowledge and practices of water purification and to assess the quality of drinking water at the point of use at Hisar city of Haryana state A total of 100 respondents from a corresponding number of households were selected through a multistage sampling method. Data was obtained with the use of well structured interviewer administered questionnaire. Water works water supply is the main source of water in the both localities selected, less than 50 percent of the respondents believed that hand pump water is good for drinking in sector 15-A locality where as old city housewives were preferring waterworks water for drinking (56.0%). Cent percent of the respondents were aware of boiling technique as a method of purification.60 to 70 percent respondents were aware about use of muslin cloth, potassium permanganate, alum and Bleaching powder as a source of purification in Old city where as percentage was little bit high in sector's people. In general 82.0% respondents were using water filters in their home in both the locality.Keywords
Household Drinking Water, Purification Practices, Knowledge, Quality.- Distribution of Depression, Anxiety and Stress Among College Girls in Hisar
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Rupal Hooda
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Manju Mehta
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1 Department of Family Resource Management, College ofHome Science, CCS HAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
1 Department of Family Resource Management, College ofHome Science, CCS HAU, Hisar, Haryana, IN
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International Journal of Education and Management Studies, Vol 9, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 157-159Abstract
Adolescence is duration of fears during which boys and girls shift from childhood to adulthood. To analyze the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress among the girls students, a study was conducted on 60 girls students (30 day scholar and 30 hostel students) of age from 17 to 22 years selected randomly from college of home science, CCSHAU, Hisar. Most of the respondents were from to general caste (46.66%). Day scholar students in their first and third year of graduation were largely suffering from mild form of depression. Anxiety score increased from normal to moderate level from first to third year of graduation. Mild form of stress was the chief form (varying from 13.33 to 16.67%) with which girls were found to suffer with. Hostlers were suffering from mild (13.33% in 3rd year to 20% in 1st year students) and moderate (6.67% in 1st year to 10% in 3rd year) form of depression. The moderate anxiety score tended to increase (from 3.33% to 6.66%) from 1st year to 3rd year of graduation. Hostler girls were also reported to suffer from mild form of stress. Although severe form of depression, anxiety and stress were not the major issue but, moderate score of all these was found to increase which suggest that there is a need for special focus on the mental health of the girl student in colleges.Keywords
Adolescents, Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Girls.References
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