The present study aims to investigate and analyze the skill development of the student-teachers by Teacher-Education Programme both in Formal (Regular) and Non-Forma (Distance) l Mode of Education.. Data has been collected from the secondary sources. The method used in the study is Survey Method.
Hotel industry has been witnessing an unprecedented growth, especially during the post-world war period, so much, that it has now emerged as a predominant economic factor on the world horizon. As a result, leading multinational and transnational corporate houses have started investing in the hotel and hospitality sector in a big way, thereby giving further boost to its vertical and horizontal growth. It is not just the uniqueness or variety of tourist resources that guarantees a sure success in tourism.
Today, India is the third largest Television market after China and USA. The television subscriber base has grown at over 34 per cent per year for the last 20 years and the service providers have also increased to commensurate this growth. Marketers have to study the consumer response to marketing stimuli regularly and look into the buyer‘s black box to adapt their marketing strategies to elicit the required response.
This research study is based on impact of customer relationship management practices on insurance sector in Odisha market. The research study mainly focuses on the the pattern of service and the facilitation process for the sake of customers adopted by the CRM driven insurance companies in Odisha.
To achieve a sustainable development in any country, each member of society has to be given equal opportunities, to open out one's inner potential. Actually, the progress of any nation depends mainly upon its human resources, which indeed, is the key behind utilization of all other resources.
The acceptance or denial of English language as a mode of communication is ever a matter of debate especially in Indian context. The emergence of English in past 2 decades as a prime corporate language has put up a new benchmark. The corporate world is source of demand for a human resource which is directly supplied by the educational institutes
The study deals with the assessment of anthropometric measurements & body composition of young college going females (n=100), with mean age ranged between 23.10±1.42 to 24.00±1.79 years. Anthropometric indices were measured using standard procedures & equipments. Body composition was analyzed using bioelectrical impedance method. Subjects were classified on the basis of body mass index (BMI)
It is easier to talk about small things because the big things in life are almost out of reach and somehow painful. But even small things can loom large and can change the total course of life. Perhaps these are the sort of things Roy might have pondered about before writing her Booker Prize winning novel The God of Small Things.
Universities and industry, which for long have been operating in separate domains, are rapidly inching closer to each other to create synergies. The constantly changing management paradigms, in response to growing complexity of the business environment today have necessitated these two to come closer
This write-up attempts to make a re-reading of Girish Karnad’s ‘Tughlaq’ (1964), in postmodern perspective. The text, under discussion, makes an interesting study in the sense that it attempts to blur the boundaries of colonial historiography rooted upon the idea of grand narratives or master discourse.
This study attempts to investigate market and firm level variables that may influence or drive compensation of chief executives’ of firms’. The methodology is based upon review of evidence presented in the existing literature on the subject.