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Employee Morale and Its Impact on Employee Efficiency in Spinning Mills With Reference to Coimbatore District Nandhini, M.; Usha, M.; Palanivelu, P.
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 2 No 9: September 2015
Publisher : International Journal of College and University (IJCU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v2i9.74

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Employee morale is defined by the employees outlook, optimism, self-concept, and assured belief in themselves and their organization, its mission, goals, defined path, daily decisions, and employee appreciation. Faith in self and faith in their organization are both important factors in positive employee morale. Individual’s morale is related with knowing one’s own expectations and living up to them. If one is clear of his own needs and how to satisfy them most of the time, his morale is height. Individual’s morale is single person’s attitude towards life. While group morale reflects the general expert de corps of a collective group of personalities. Spinning mills in Tamil Nadu were running round the clock, and were busy expanding their operational capacities. Now, with the export market hit the economic crisis, coupled with a few other factors, the declining foreign orders has pushed the textile industry of South India is centered into a crisis.
MGNREGA: A Boon to Rural Development Shankerrao, G.
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 2 No 9: September 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v2i9.75

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The term Rural Development is the overall development of rural areas to improve the quality of life of rural people. In India, out of total population, 83.3 crores of population living in rural areas (Census of India, 2011) and this population is characterized by mass poverty, low levels of literacy and income, high level of unemployment, and poor nutrition and health status. The rural developmental programmers intends to reduce the poverty and unemployment, to improve the health and educational status and to fulfill the basic needs such as food, shelter and clothing of the rural population. To improve the conditions of rural people, Government of India has launched various schemes such as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), Rastriya Sama Vikas Yojana (RSVY), Indira Awas Yojana (IAY), Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY), Integrated Tribal Development Project (ITDP), Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas (DWCRA), etc. All these schemes are aimed to reduce the gap between rural and urban people, which would help reduce economic imbalances and speed up the development process. This article is highlights Impact, Issues and Challenges of MGNREGA on Rural Development
Medical Tourism and Inclusive Growth in Karnataka Madappa, D.
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 2 No 9: September 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v2i9.76

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Medical tourism has emerged as a critical component of tourism in India. Medical tourism, a subset of health tourism, is an emerging segment of tourism industry and there are only a few serious studies conducted on the topic. With the growing importance of medical tourism and the thrust given by central and state governments to promote tourism, the paper explores the potential role of Ayurveda in medical tourism sector. A survey of practitioners, manufacturers, researchers, representatives of various associations in Ayurveda sector was carried out and the findings of the survey, which have policy implications, have been used to explore the possibilities of promoting Ayurveda sector in the medical tourism with the participation of local government institutions and community in order to achieve inclusive growth. The dominance of small and medium enterprises, individual researchers and practitioners, and labor intensive operations in Ayurveda based medical tourism and its impact on inclusive growth is highlighted. The paper also aims to formulate an action plan to address the critical issues of Ayurveda sector to enable it to play a central role in medical tourism. 
Implementation of Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) in Managing Intra Ocular Lenses (IOL) in Eye Care Organization Sharma, Nancy
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 2 No 9: September 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v2i9.72

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Nowadays healthcare has a completely changed scenario as compared with the early 90’s. As more and more profit generating hospitals are coming in the industry, hospital and healthcare is no longer remains a charitable or philanthropically act. So to be remain in the market and compete within hospitals need to now focus on the different and innovative strategies in every aspect. Supply chain and operations is one of the important key of any organization which directly impact on business and revenue. Vendor Managed inventory is not a new concept but it is not efficiently utilized in service and healthcare industry as of now. Some retail and automobile industries has utilized the concept and also able to reduce the inventory cost with manageable position of stock out and over stocking position. As hospital’s key functioning is to deal with life of patients on day to day so position of material need to be necessarily on right time and right place. This paper is based on the insight of the application of vendor managed inventory in the management of inventory for the IOL (Intra ocular lenses) that is used for the surgeries in the eye hospital. We will also study the questionnaire on the acceptability of the concept of vendor managed inventory in the hospital that will help to assess the acceptability of VMI in hospital and healthcare industry. Also a framework matrix is designed to understand the relation of VMI with the revenue earning and smoothening of operational efficiency.
Loss Reduction in Port Harcourt 33/11kv Distribution Networks By Power Factor Correction Eseosa, Omorogiuwa; Mik, Kesiena
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 2 No 9: September 2015
Publisher : International Journal of College and University (IJCU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v2i9.73

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Poor power factor often result to high losses of active power in the network. It measures the percentage of apparent power that can be used to do actual work by the loads. However, this result in reduction of systems reliability and creates safety problems and a much increased energy cost. These inductive loads include induction motors, transformers, and reactors and they have negative effect on the actual power used up by the loads. In this paper, Power factor correction (PFC) has been done by the addition of the needed capacitance to counteract the inductive load which is present in the electrical network of Port Harcourt distribution system. The load values, MVAr values and the existing power factor of Port Harcourt electricity network where used to derive the needed shunt capacitance to a most appropriate value of 0.95. This enabled current savings of 23.15 percent in all the 11kV buses as well as reducing the required MVA needed to feed the loads to 101.48MVA as against 132.07MVA when the power factor was 0.73. These reductions were achieved by adding a capacitance of 34.48MVAr and the current reductions reduce losses along the lines since the square of current is proportional to losses. Also the added system capacity will mean that more loads can be fed by the system when the added capacitance brings the system to a power factor of 0.95. 

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