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Effect of cognition on work perception of working and non-working women

Cognition is the mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses. It is in essence, the ability to perceive and react, process and understand, store and retrieve information, make decisions and produce appropriate responses. Intelligence plays a very determining role in the adjustment of an individual. An individual with higher intelligence is more likely to perceive his environment more accurately and respond properly to the stimuli present there and thus making his adjustment to the environment in a better way than does individual of lesser intelligence. The present study investigated the effect of cognition/ intelligence on all aspects of work perception of working & non-working women of Muzaffarpur District by applying incidental cum purposive sample on 240 women, half of them were working and the rest half were non-working (housewife). The result indicated that working women were found superior in intelligence and better in work orientation

Published by: Dr. Laxmi Rani, Sangita Kumari, Ritika Riya Sinha

Author: Dr. Laxmi Rani

Paper ID: V5I5-1232

Paper Status: published

Published: October 12, 2019

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Automatic power generation using rain water harvesting and solar energy

Over the years of the rising population, practices that increase demand for water supply and electricity have grown in industries as well as in the expansion of agriculture. Monsoon is still the main hope and the source of our agriculture. In this perception, water-saving has become a necessity for mankind. Rainwater harvesting is a way to capture rainwater at the time of the downpour, store the water above the ground or download the underground water and use it later. Presently, rainwater harvesting is being carried out by the method of using the pathway at rooftops. But, the accumulation of dry leaves and microbial contamination in the rainwater pathway blocks the outlet and degrades the quality of water. The above-mentioned problem will be addressed in the present investigation, which aims to design an automated rainwater pathway, thereby enabling the collection of pure water. This system will make use of a mechanism that will be actuated by a rain gutter which is actuated by a servo motor, controlled by a rain sensor.

Published by: Rashmi V. Patil, Nikhil S. Mhetre, Ashitosh A. Varkale, Pramod P. Darade

Author: Rashmi V. Patil

Paper ID: V5I5-1218

Paper Status: published

Published: October 11, 2019

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Customer satisfaction towards the application of modern technology: A case study of Kashi Gomti Samyut Gramin Bank in Jaunpur district

This analysis is based on primary data and carried out on customer satisfaction regarding internet technology with special reference to Kashi Gomti Samyut Gramin Bank which is the one of the RRBs in Jaunpur district of U.P. The sample size of the study is 100 and convenience sampling method was used to collect the data. The appropriate statistical tools were applied in this study such as mean score, chi-square and percentage analysis for getting appropriate results. SMS alert, user-friendly ATM services and mobile application with modern features like NEFT/ IMPS/RTGS, cheque request, Bill payments for various services which were considered by the majority of the respondents. Most of the customers are found satisfied with SMS Alert, 24 hours helpline, etc. Due to lack of awareness customers don’t use frequently some banking services like mobile ATM facility, Internet technology, and RTGS, etc.

Published by: Ishu Srivastava, Dr. C. P. Gujar

Author: Ishu Srivastava

Paper ID: V5I5-1188

Paper Status: published

Published: October 10, 2019

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Review Paper

Indexing, reviewing and publishing – Being a public intellectual

This paper discusses the concept of indexing and its importance for a researcher. A study of various indexing agencies, indexing parameters and the different review methods followed by these agencies. The paper would attempt to assess the review methods, indexing agencies, and the parameters. In addition to this, it would suggest methods to share knowledge with the common people so that the responsibility of being a public intellectual is also fulfilled.

Published by: Divya Rose

Author: Divya Rose

Paper ID: V5I5-1160

Paper Status: published

Published: October 7, 2019

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Study on the impact of CSR initiatives on the life of beneficiaries in and around Jindal Stainless Hisar

JSHL a leading steel manufacturing company operating since 1970, in Hisar Haryana. The company has started social welfare activity for people in Hisar and nearby villages to give back some value they are taking from society. Under this social initiative of company three projects are running in the betterment of people in Hisar as CSR activity which is 1. Smart Class 2. Stainless skill training institute 3. Agriculture development project These CSR initiatives are undertaking in Hisar for many years and to know the development of these projects its impact assessment is necessary to find out whether the purpose of projects is achieved or not. Hence “Study on the Impact of CSR Initiatives on the Life of Beneficiaries in and around Jindal Stainless Hisar Limited” study is conducted. The study has one clear objective to understand and analyze the impact of CSR initiatives undertaken by JHSL in the form of surveys & case studies. Major focused areas for impact assessment were Agriculture Development Project, Smart Class Project, and Stainless Skill Training Institute. The methodology for the project included continual interaction with all the stakeholders viz. the training centers, teachers/students in Defense Public School and SSTI, farmers from villages that registered themselves with Agriculture Development Project. CSR of JSHL is working very intensively to bring a good change in society and for its betterment having a holistic approach in different subjects like Health, Education, Women Empowerment, and Save the Girl Child, Agriculture Development, Safe Drinking Water and Skill Development. It has created a nice image and goodwill of the organization in the mind of people of Hisar. This will help the organization to grow themselves and nation too.

Published by: Vrushabha Gore, Dr. Samrudhi Navale

Author: Vrushabha Gore

Paper ID: V5I5-1226

Paper Status: published

Published: October 7, 2019

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Carrying out District Need Assessment (DNA) of Aurangabad district and identifying the needs based on secondary data source

District Need Assessment Jankidevi Bajaj Gram Vikas Sanstha (JBGVS) is a Bajaj Auto powered NGO that has been involved in implementing Integrated Rural Development Programs (IRDP) in villages with the objective of improving the quality of people’s lives. JBGVS works in selected villages of 5 districts namely, Pune, Aurangabad, Wardha districts of Maharashtra; Sikar district of Rajasthan and Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand. For JBGVS, needs assessment for a district is important because it will help the organization in understanding the needs that are preventing the district from reaching near its ideal condition/state in terms of availability of resources and stable overall development of the community. Need assessment is a series of activities that can help the researchers at all levels to find, perceive and solve the issues prevailing in that region. It is defined as the structured scrutiny of the gap that exists between the current and the desired state. It is the most important step in order to bring about an effective social change. The main motto of district need assessment is to help the researchers to identify and prioritize the needs that the region has to address to improve its conditions and perform. Suitable, well planned and implemented need assessment projects is important to execute successful philanthropic projects, community development, and natural calamity response. An in-depth need assessment study will contribute to planning, monitoring & evaluation as well as project responsibility. It is a key step in the project planning life cycle.

Published by: Sugandha Betawar

Author: Sugandha Betawar

Paper ID: V5I5-1198

Paper Status: published

Published: October 3, 2019

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