Volume 6, Issue 2 (III) April - June 2018 International Journal of Research in Management & Social Science

Volume 6, Issue 2 (III) April - June 2018 International Journal of Research in Management & Social Science

UGC University Grants Commission Journal No.: 48996 Volume 6, Issue 2 (III) April - June 2018 International Journal of Research in Management & Social Science Volume 6, Issue 2 (III) : April – June 2018 Chief Patron Mr. Zahirul Alam Ahmed Director, Empyreal Institute of Higher Education. President , Bhramaputra Welfare Organization Editor- In-Chief Dr. Tazyn Rahman Members of Editorial Advisory Board Mr. Nakibur Rahman Dr. Mukesh Saxena Ex. General Manager ( Project ) Pro Vice Chancellor, Bongaigoan Refinery, IOC Ltd, Assam University of Technology and Management, Shillong Dr. Alka Agarwal Dr. Archana A. Ghatule Director, Director, Mewar Institute of Management, Ghaziabad SKN Sinhgad Business School, Pandharpur Prof. (Dr.) Sudhansu Ranjan Mohapatra Prof.(Dr.) Sharad Kumar Goel Dean, Faculty of Law, Director, Sambalpur University, Sambalpur Indirapuram Institute of Higher Studies, Ghaziabad Dr. P. Malyadri Prof. (Dr.) Monoj Kumar Chowdhury Principal, Professor, Department of Business Administration, Government Degree College, Hyderabad Guahati University, Guwahati Prof.(Dr.) Shareef Hoque Prof. (Dr.) Baljeet Singh Hothi Professor, Professor, North South University, Bangladesh Gitarattan International Business School, Delhi Prof.(Dr.) Michael J. Riordan Prof. (Dr.) Badiuddin Ahmed Professor, Professor & Head, Department of Commerce, Sanda University, Jiashan, China Maulana Azad Nationl Urdu University, Hyderabad Prof.(Dr.) James Steve Dr. Anindita Sharma Professor, Dean & Associate Professor, Fresno Pacific University, California, USA Jaipuria School of Business, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad Prof.(Dr.) Chris Wilson Prof. (Dr.) Jose Vargas Hernandez Professor, Research Professor, Curtin University, Singapore University of Guadalajara,Jalisco, México Prof. (Dr.) Amer A. Taqa Prof. (Dr.) Himanshu Pandey Professor, DBS Department, Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics University of Mosul, Iraq Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur Dr. Nurul Fadly Habidin Prof. (Dr.) Agbo Johnson Madaki Faculty of Management and Economics, Faculty, Faculty of Law, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Nairobi, Kenya Dr. Neetu Singh Prof. (Dr.) D. Durga Bhavani HOD, Department of Biotechnology, Professor, Mewar Institute, Vasundhara, Ghaziabad CVR College of Engineering, Hyderabad, Telangana Prof. (Dr.) Shashi Singhal Prof. (Dr.) Aradhna Yadav Professor, Professor, Amity University, Jaipur Krupanidhi School of Management, Bengaluru Prof. (Dr.) Alireza Heidari Prof.(Dr.) Robert Allen Professor, Faculty of Chemistry, Professor California South University, California, USA Carnegie Mellon University, Australia Prof. (Dr.) Badar Alam Iqbal Prof. (Dr.) S. Nallusamy Adjunct Professor, Professor & Dean, Monarch University, Switzerland Dr. M.G.R. Educational & Research Institute, Chennai Dr. Dhananjay Prabhakar Awasarikar Dr. Sarmistha Sarma Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Suryadutta Institute, Pune Institute of Innovation in Technology and Management Dr. Mohammad Younis Dr. Pranjal Sharma Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Management King Abdullah University, Saudi Arabia Mile Stone Institute of Higher Management, Ghaziabad Dr. Kavita Gidwani Dr. Lalata K Pani Associate Professor, Reader, Chanakya Technical Campus, Jaipur Bhadrak Autonomous College, Bhadrak, Odisha Dr. Vijit Chaturvedi Dr. Sunita Dwivedi Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Amity University, Noida Symbosis Center for Management Studies, Noida Dr. Marwan Mustafa Shammot Dr. R. Navaneeth Krishnan Associate Professor, Associate Professor, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Bharathiyan College of Engg & Tech, Puducherry Dr. Juhab Hussain Dr. Namita Dixit Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia ITS Institute of Management, Ghaziabad Dr. V. Tulasi Das Mr. Sukhvinder Singh Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, A.P. Institute of Innovation in Technology & Management Dr. Urmila Yadav Dr. Nidhi Agrawal Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Sharda University, Greater Noida Institute of Technology & Science, Ghaziabad Copyright @ 2017 Empyreal Institute of Higher Education, Guwahati All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in any retrieval system of any nature without prior written permission. Application for permission for other use of copyright material including permission to reproduce extracts in other published works shall be made to the publishers. Full acknowledgment of author, publishers and source must be given. The views expressed in the articles are those of the contributors and not necessarily of the Editorial Board or the Institute. Although every care has been taken to avoid errors or omissions, this publication is being published on the condition and understanding that information given in this journal is merely for reference and must not be taken as having authority of or binding in any way on the authors, editors and publishers, who do not owe any responsibility for any damage or loss to any person, for the result of any action taken on the basis of this work. All disputes are subject to Guwahati jurisdiction only. International Journal of Research in Management & Social Science Volume 6, Issue 2 (III): April - June 2018 CONTENTS Research Papers A CASE STUDY ON THE WORKING CONDITIONS OF TEACHERS IN SELF FINANCE 1 - 5 COLLEGES AT SARDAR PATEL UNIVERSITY VALLABH VIDYANAGAR Dr. Mehul Patel AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON SOUND RECEIVABLES MANAGEMENT BY ALL INDIA 6 - 9 REPORTERS AND ITS IMPACT ON PROFITABILITY Shantanu S. Bose CASHLESS INDIA: AN OVERVIEW 10 - 12 Dr. Natasha Sharma ECOTOURISM FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF 13 - 22 THOMMANKUTHU ECOTOURISM SPOT IN IDUKKY DISTRICT OF KERALA Ajay Singh O T and Dr. Manoj P K E-WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDIAN CITIES: A REVIEW 23 - 27 Japneet Dhillon and Dr. Vikram Sandhu LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION IN NAGALAND 28 - 32 Dr. T. Zarenthung Ezung MODELLING THE DETERMINANTS OF COGNITIVE, AFFECTIVE AND REFLECTIVE 33 - 44 WISDOM USING DECISION TREE APPROACH Mani Bansal, Ruchi Nayyar and A. K. Vij PROSPECTS OF RESPONSIBLE TOURISM IN KERALA AND STRATEGIES FOR ITS 45 - 52 SUSTAINED GROWTH: FIRM LEVEL EVIDENCE FROM KUMARAKOM IN KOTTAYAM Ajay Singh O T and Dr. Manoj P K IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE MOST MERCIFUL AND THE MOST BENEVOLENT: THE 53 - 59 RELEVANCE OF INTEREST FREE ISLAMIC FINANCE TO INDIAN AGRICULTURE SECTOR Prof. M Suresh Babu and S Nayamath Basha TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN SUNRISE ANDHRA PRADESH 60 - 65 Dr. N Meena Rani and Dr. KVSN Jawahar Babu A STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AT MAC VEHICLES PVT. LTD. USING 66 - 77 OCTAPACE MODEL Dr. Soma Sharma MIGRATION AND ITS EFFECT ON INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEM: A STUDY ON THE 78 – 82 TEA GARDEN LABOURERS OF TINSUKIA DISTRICT, ASSAM Somenath Bhattacharjee and Joyshree Bora THE EXTENT AND NATURE OF SECOND LANGUAGE RESEARCH IN THE LAST TWO 83 – 89 DECADES WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON THE GRAMMAR TRANSLATION METHOD AND THE COMMUNICATIVE APPROACH: A RESEARCHER’S ANALYSIS Dr. Amal Kumar Chakrabarty AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF AREA, PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SPICES IN 90 – 103 MAJOR STATES OF INDIA Vishnu Priya M C and Dr. Sujata S. Mali “INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF URBAN CENTRE: A CASE STUDY IN TINSUKIA TOWN” 104 – 110 ASSAM Dr. Sangeeta Boruah Saikia PERCEPTION OF LABOURERS’ OF THE TEA ESTATES TOWARDS THE 111 – 119 IMPLEMENTATION OF WELFARE FACILITIES UNDER THE FACTORIES ACT, 1948 Onam Jindal, Dr. Ranjit Singh and Dr. Nigamananda Biswas PAKISTAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAMME: CHALLENGES FOR INDIA 120 – 125 Asim Zafar Khan International Journal of Research in Management & Social Science ISSN 2322 - 0899 Volume 6, Issue 2 (III): April - June, 2018 A CASE STUDY ON THE WORKING CONDITIONS OF TEACHERS IN SELF FINANCE COLLEGES AT SARDAR PATEL UNIVERSITY VALLABH VIDYANAGAR Dr. Mehul Patel Assistant Professor, C. P. Patel & F. H. Shah Commerce College, Anand ABSTRACT Monetary catastrophes which have lower down the quality of higher education hence; institutions have decided for alternative source of finance. This has given way to introduction of self financing courses in higher educational institutions. The aim of this study is to aware the working conditions of the teachers in self- financing courses in colleges under Sardar Patel University. A sample of 250 teachers working in the self- financing courses was selected purposively and self-structured questionnaire and interview schedule were used for the study. The findings of the study highlight that although the teachers are highly qualified yet their appointment is purely temporary in nature. In fact the pay structure is also not satisfactory and the teachers do not avail any specific benefits. The study also highlight that the teachers have problems like insecurity of job, pay structure, etc. Keywords: Higher education, working conditions, self financing courses 1.0 INTRODUCTION Education is extremely important for the development of a nation. It is the process of instruction aimed at all round development of youth. Education enables people to contribute to societal development. Education has the responsibility for transferring human beings into human resources. Education, at the individual level helps in the process of socialization. At the level of society, it ensures that the traditional wisdom passes from one generation to the other and the new and modern knowledge is imbibed by the present generation. Higher education in India has

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