Category Archives: International Journal in Management Research and Social Science (IJMRSS)

Promotion System in Tamil Nadu Police Service

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The efficiency of a department is largely depends upon the intellectual and technical qualifications of its incumbents. No matter how sound the structural organization or managerial mechanics may be, administrative excellence can never be attained unless the organization is staffed by intelligent and energetic persons. If the Police service is manned by qualified, alert, honest and industrious and dedicated persons, its public image and reputation will certainly be of high order. Any attempt of reform or reorganization of the existing Police organization, therefore, necessarily presupposes the introduction of a sound and correct recruitment procedure. There cannot be any place for inadequate persons in any rational scheme of recruitment. Recruitment can be broadly divided in to recruitment from within and recruitment from without. Recruitment form without is called direct recruitment and recruitment from within is called promotion. In most of the countries of the world recruitment in Police Service is made at two or three levels. Only in England, recruitment is confined to the level of Constable, and the position has become so traditional in England now that it is impossible to change it and introduce recruitment at different levels. The Royal Commission of 1960 naturally was bounded by the Government decision that recruitment must be at the lowest level, but it expressed grave concern with the fact that even amongst Chief Constables there were very few University Graduates.

Author: T. Karthikeyan

Article : Promotion System in Tamil Nadu Police Service

A Study on Per Capita Income and Expenditure of STs in Jawadhu Hills, Tiruvannamalai District – Tamil Nadu

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The household income and expenditure are the key indicators of economically well-off or not. The present study focused on tribal per capita income and expenditure of Puliyr village in Jawadhu hills. Those populations are economically in poor condition and their average per capita annual income level is Rs. 10,000 to 30,000. Around 70 percent of population are living below the poverty line and the government of India estimated that rural average monthly spending in all over India is around Rs. 1,430. At the same time the study found that the average monthly per capita expenditure is Rs. 770 in below the poverty line family and above the poverty line family expenditure is Rs. 1,100. It clearly shows that the scheduled tribes are poor

Author: Karthikeyan. E

Article : A Study on Per Capita Income and Expenditure of STs in Jawadhu Hills, Tiruvannamalai District – Tamil Nadu

A Study on Household Income and Expenditure of Scheduled Tribe

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In India, more than 65 percent of the population are living in rural area and most of them are engaged in agricultural and allied activates. Thus the average income and expenditure is also very low, i.e. Rs. 48,097 and Rs. 44,025 in all India level (NCAER 2010). In rural areas, 24 percent of the population are living below the poverty line. Yadav (2006) found that the 47 percent of private consuming expenditure are on goods and services. Objective of this study is to analyse the income and expenditure on scheduled tribe households. Interview method is scheduled for data collection and simple statistical tools are applied for the analysis. This study found that the average monthly income and expenditure are Rs. 5556 and Rs. 7200 per month. This study directly shows that income is low and expenditure is high in tribal area.

Author: Karthikeyan. E

Article : A Study on Household Income and Expenditure of Scheduled Tribe

Personality Development for Business Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship is an attitude which propels the instinctive fear of a person to explore and create the market value with a do it anyway attitude. In that case it is quite evident that it is all possible only because of tremendous human vigour and liveliness. But not all of us are the same or think same. Our inclination towards business is an inherent quality of enterprising skills and given a chance will blossom into flourishing business. Each one of us with different attitudes, aptitudes and opportunities would make our own world of success. This paper deals with the essentials of personality development aspects of various entrepreneurship abilities and how to prune the acumen for prosperity. It all starts with the basic differences in the personality types and how it takes a little understanding and effort to become the best entrepreneur.

Author: Dr. D. Ashalatha

Article : Personality Development for Business Entrepreneurship

Effects of Yogic Practices with and without Diet Modification on Selected Physical and Physiological Variables among Pregnant Women

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The aim of this study is to examine the effects of yogic practices on Body Mass Index (BMI) and Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG) level among pregnant women in their second trimester. To achieve the purpose sixty (60) primiparous women were randomly selected from various maternal health centers in and around Chennai city. Their age varied between 23 Years to 28 Years. Subjects were randomly assigned into three groups. Experimental group I (20-subjects) Experimental group II (20) and Control group (20). Experimental group I underwent six days of yogic practices for one hour in the morning between 6.30 am to 7.30 am along with diet consultation. Experimental group II also underwent similar practices without any modification in their regular routine diet. Whereas control group did not undergo any training program except their regular maternal health check up. All the three groups were tested for Body Mass Index using standardized formula (Height in meter square /Weight in Kilogram) and Fasting Blood Glucose level using standardized laboratory test. The data pertaining to the variables collected from all the three groups before and after the training period were statistically analyzed using Analysis of Covariance (ANACOVA) to determine the significant difference and tested at 0.05 level of confidence. The study reveals that Experimental groups show a significant difference in BMI and FBG than the control group. Experimental groups, I show the significantly better difference in BMI and FBG than Experimental group II due to yogic intervention along with diet modification. Hence the hypothesis was accepted at 0.05 level of confidence. .

Authors: Selvi. C, Dr.V.Duraisami

Article : Effects of Yogic Practices with and without Diet Modification on Selected Physical and Physiological Variables among Pregnant Women

A Study on Sales Promotion Techniques on Personal Care Goods – A Consumer Oriented Approach

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As Generally understood, Saes promotions are the techniques that help to boost the sales volume and the selling process. These promotion techniques attract several customers and encourage them to trial a product or switch brands. It can motivate consumers to buy a larger quantity of a particular brand or lessen the purchase cycle of buyers by encouraging them to make more quick action. Therefore these activities can be focused to various parties in marketing channel. This study has attempted to understand the effects of sales promotion techniques on personal care goods, with special reference to West Tambaram, Chennai.

Author: Shinto Joseph

Article : A Study on Sales Promotion Techniques on Personal Care Goods – A Consumer Oriented Approach

A Study on Customer Perception towards Internet Banking

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Abstract- Internet banking plays a vital role in today’s world. People are looking beyond the traditional way of going to the bank for doing their banking transactions. Internet banking has transformed the traditional way of banking; it has brought new dimensions to the banking industries. This study aims at finding the perception of customers towards internet banking.

Author: Abby Thomas

Article : A Study on Customer Perception towards Internet Banking