Volume 9, Issue 5(6), May 2020 International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research Published by Sucharitha Publications Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh – India Email: [email protected] Website: www.ijmer.in Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Dr.K. Victor Babu Associate Professor, Institute of Education Mettu University, Metu, Ethiopia EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS Prof. S. Mahendra Dev Prof. Igor Kondrashin Vice Chancellor The Member of The Russian Philosophical Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Society Research, Mumbai The Russian Humanist Society and Expert of The UNESCO, Moscow, Russia Prof.Y.C. Simhadri Vice Chancellor, Patna University Dr. Zoran Vujisiæ Former Director Rector Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary St. Gregory Nazianzen Orthodox Institute Studies, New Delhi & Universidad Rural de Guatemala, GT, U.S.A Formerly Vice Chancellor of Benaras Hindu University, Andhra University Nagarjuna University, Patna University Prof.U.Shameem Department of Zoology Prof. (Dr.) Sohan Raj Tater Andhra University Visakhapatnam Former Vice Chancellor Singhania University, Rajasthan Dr. N.V.S.Suryanarayana Dept. of Education, A.U. Campus Prof.R.Siva Prasadh Vizianagaram IASE Andhra University - Visakhapatnam Dr. Kameswara Sharma YVR Asst. Professor Dr.V.Venkateswarlu Dept. of Zoology Assistant Professor Sri.Venkateswara College, Delhi University, Dept. of Sociology & Social Work Delhi AcharyaNagarjuna University, Guntur I Ketut Donder Prof. P.D.Satya Paul Depasar State Institute of Hindu Dharma Department of Anthropology Indonesia Andhra University – Visakhapatnam Prof. Roger Wiemers Prof. Josef HÖCHTL Professor of Education Department of Political Economy Lipscomb University, Nashville, USA University of Vienna, Vienna & Ex. Member of the Austrian Parliament Dr.Kattagani Ravinder Austria Lecturer in Political Science Govt. Degree College Prof. Alexander Chumakov Chair of Philosophy MuluguTelangana Russian Philosophical Society Moscow, Russia Dr.B.S.N.Murthy Department of Mechanical Engineering GITAM University,Visakhapatnam Prof. Fidel Gutierrez Vivanco Founder and President Dr. Mustapha Inul Manuha Escuela Virtual de AsesoríaFilosófica Institute of Indigenous Medicine Lima Peru University of Colombo, SL. Dr.S.V Lakshmana Rao Dr.Ton Quang Cuong Coordinator Dean of Faculty of Teacher Education A.P State Resource Center University of Education, VNU, Hanoi Visakhapatnam Prof. Chanakya Kumar Department of Computer Science Dr.S.Kannan University of Pune,Pune Department of History Annamalai University Prof. Djordje Branko Vukelic Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram Department for Production Engineering University of Novi Sad, Serbia Dr. B. Venkataswamy H.O.D.,& Associate Professor Prof.Shobha V Huilgol Dept. of Telugu, P.A.S. College Department of Pharmacology Pedanandipadu, Guntur, India Off- Al- Ameen Medical College, Bijapur Dr.E. Ashok Kumar Prof.Joseph R. 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John Babu Dr.J.B.Chakravarthi Department of Journalism & Mass Comm Assistant Professor Central University of Kashmir, Kashmir Department of Sahitya Rasthritya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha, Tirupati Dr.T.V.Ramana Department of Economics, Andhra University Dr.NiLuh Putu Agustini Karta Campus, Kakinada Department of Tourism TriatmaMulya Institute of Economy Bali, Indonesia ® © Editor-in-Chief, IJMER Typeset and Printed in India www.ijmer.in IJMER, Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research, concentrates on critical and creative research in multidisciplinary traditions. This journal seeks to promote original research and cultivate a fruitful dialogue between old and new thought. C O N T E N T S Volume 9 Issue 5(6) May 2020 S.No Pg.No 1. Disciplinary Mechanism Under Indian Insolvency Law 1 Binoy J. Kattadiyil and CS Anu Sharma 2. Role of Post Office Savings in Financial Inclusion in Thrissur District 10 with Special Reference to Thalikulam Panchayath in Kerala Anila Balan 3. Impact of Covid-19 on Training Function and BPO Sector 19 Ashish Parnani and Bindu Jain 4. Girls Education in Rajasthan: Status and Challenges 27 Manju Tiwari and Jyoti Yadav 5. Attitude towards Choice Based Credit System in Under Graduate 30 College Teachers of Higher Education Meskat Kamal Molla and Moumita Sarkar 6. Relationship of Selected Physical Fitness Variables to The 40 Performance of VTU Male Softball Players Muralidhar M.P and C. Venkatesh 7. Developing Self Esteem through Self Defense 45 Nehal Sindhu 8. Value Behaviour of Secondary School Teachers A Study of North 50 Coastal Andhra Pradesh, India P.D.Maheswararao and T. Swarupa Rani 9. Analyzed View of Factors That Determine the Marketing of Small 62 Sized Enterprises by Whatsapp Marketing M.Shamsath Begam 10. Factor Affecting the Occupational Aspiration of Secondary Level 68 Students Pawan Sharma and Rajani Chopra 11. Performance Analysis of Pegasus and S- Leach 72 K.R.R.Mohan Rao, Bharat Kumar, P.Subba Rao and A.Nagaraju 12. Socio Cultural Activities of Palayams in Tamilnadu 81 G.Emil Jeba Stepha 13. Violations of Human Rights in Ancient Drama and Modern Sanskrit 84 Short Stories Dilip Kumar Panda 14. Framework for Structured Reflective Journal for Professional 92 Development of Student Teachers at Secondary Level Tessy Joseph Kallarackal and Thomas P. J. 15. Covid-19 and Its Detrimental Effects on Sports 100 Mohammad Sharique mPprj ek/;fed fo|ky; ds f”k{kdksa ds lwpuk rduhdh vfHko`fRr ds ifjos”k ds vk/kkj ij rqyukRed v/;;u 104 16. djuk Hiteshwari Aadil 17. Revisiting Girangaon- A Study of Subaltern Voices of Mill Workers 107 of Mumbai in Select Plays Hemangi Bhagwat and Madhavi M. Arekar 18. Review of Sthoulya and Krusha W.S.R. to Body Mass Index (BMI) 115 Rajigare Ajit Subhana and Bhoir Uday B 19. Education of The Disabled in India: Challenges and Solutions 118 Deepa Tripathi and Rajani Chopra 20. A Study on The Cognitive Development of Young Adults of Working 122 and Non-Working Mothers in Kerala, India Deepa N. and V. Shinju 21. The Temples of Pradyumnapur :A Study on Bengal Style of Temple 130 Making, Characteristics, Style and Ornamentation in 16th And 17th Century Bengal Bappajit Chatterjee 22. A Study on The Consumer Preference towards Milma and Amul 138 Products Ashna Dev 23. Evaluation of Management Skills Competences of Library Personnel’s 158 Working in Indian Council of Agricultural Institute Libraries in India: A Study Vinay Shanker Mahajan 24. Effect of Consumption of Simple Carbohydrates on Adolescents Aged 168 Between 13-16 Years Tejaswi Sathe and Rupali Sengupta 25. An Analytical Study In Implementation of Iay / Pmay-G Schemes in 176 North West Jorhat Development Block of Assam, Jorhat Horeswar Das INTERNATIONALJOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARYEDUCATIONALRESEARCH ISSN:2277-7881; IMPACT FACTOR :6.514(2020); IC VALUE:5.16; ISI VALUE:2.286 Peer Reviewed:VOLUME:9, ISSUE:5(6), MAY:2020 REVISITING GIRANGAON- A STUDY OF SUBALTERN VOICES OF MILL WORKERS OF MUMBAI IN SELECT PLAYS Dr Hemangi Bhagwat 1 and Ms. Madhavi M. Arekar 2 1K.J. Somaiya College of Sci. & Comm.,2VPM’s Joshi- Bedekar College of Arts & Comm. University of Mumbai, Mumbai Abstract: Bombay which was officially renamed as Mumbai in 1995, is a city of gold, glamour, and glittering dreams and of course, it's ‘Girangaon’. ‘Girangaon’ which means the village of mills is a place which contributed to the rich heritage of culture and community to Bombay because of its ‘girni kamgar’ (mill workers). This working-class played a crucial role in the process of the growth of Mumbai into a modern metropolis. However, with the advent of modernization, the hegemonic capitalist outlook of the state with its focus on short - term monetary gains pushed Girangaon and its working- class under the gloom of longest ever strike of textile workers in 1982 that changed the face of Mumbai and the voices of mill workers withered away in the history and completely crushed under the boom of the lucrative business. The present paper attempts to study the subaltern voices of mill workers as portrayed in Adhantar and Cotton 56 and Polyester 84 to assert that if one has to know and understand Mumbai, s/he has to listen to the voices of Mumbai Mill workers. ‘History from below’ is one of the theories of Subaltern studies that represent ordinary people as its subjects to focus on their experiences and perspectives. And thus, for this endeavour, the researchers take the support of and employ ' history from below' from subaltern studies. Keywords: Mumbai Mill workers, working-class, capitalist, Girangaon, Subaltern studies, strike. Mumbai, initially called Bombay is a city where dreams flourish, a city where no one sleeps hungry. A place with its own Midas' touch is undoubtedly called a city of Gold- a city that absorbs and assimilates everyone that comes to it. A city that drowns
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