September 16, 2025

Differences in Emotional Adjustment Between Technical And Paramedical College Sportspersons

Author: Kanchan Gautam Ingle & Dr. Sanjay M. Madavi DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300029 Abstract: Every human being has the need for adjustment, which is distinguished by its uniqueness, dynamicity, pervasiveness, and necessity. The precise nature, extent, and quality of adjustment are determined by a variety of factors, including genetic endowment, socio-cultural context, and individual characteristics. Sports […]

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The Role of Maternal and Paternal Involvement in Shaping Social Competence in School-Aged Children

Author: Masiur Rahaman DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300030 Abstract: The complex link between parental participation and the maturation of children’s social skills is the subject of this study. The ability to communicate effectively, build rapport, and interact with others is called social competency. For a child’s development and success in the future, it is essential. This study

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Educational Pathways and Career Outcomes: An Analytical Study of the Role of College Majors

Author: Henry Debajyoti Ghatak DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300031 Abstract: This study explores how college majors influence long-term career outcomes, focusing on the deeper meanings and motivations behind students’ academic choices. Using a qualitative research approach, the study investigates how students perceive the link between their chosen field of study and future professional success. Through in-depth interviews

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Depression among the SC And ST Students at Higher Secondary Level in Motihari District

Author: Dr. Piyus Raj Prabhat DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300032 Abstract: As estimated by WHO, depression shall become the second largest illness in terms of morbidity by another decade in the world, already one out of every five women, and twelve men have depression.The objective of present cross-sectional survey-based study was to find out the existence of

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