Volume2Issue3

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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Job Satisfaction of Higher Secondary School Teachers of Agartala

Author: Dr. Ratan Kumar Das DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300033 Abstract: Job satisfaction is defined as the, “pleasurable emotional state resulting from the appraisal of one’s job as achieving or facilitating the achievement of one’s job values.”Perceived satisfaction on the job is reflected by the needs of sense of fulfillment and expectation for the job to be

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Professionalism and Pedagogical Skills: An Analytical Study of School Teachers in Sikkim

Author: Sangeeta Kharga DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300034 Abstract: This study set out to examine how well-trained educators in Sikkim are able to impart knowledge to their pupils. A total of 215 secondary school teachers from both public and private institutions were chosen at random using a stratified sampling method to participate in this descriptive and analytical

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Spiritual Dimensions of the Indian Knowledge System and Human Well-being

Author: Dr. Anirban Khatua DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300037 Abstract: The Indian Knowledge System (IKS) represents one of the most ancient and comprehensive intellectual traditions in the world. Rooted in philosophical, spiritual, and cultural practices developed over thousands of years, it provides a holistic understanding of life, consciousness, and human well-being. Unlike modern knowledge systems that often

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Coupled Effects of Salinity on Mangrove Flora in the Indian Sundarbans: Resilience, Functional Diversity, and Systematic Shifts

Author: Sanjay Kumar Samanta DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300038 Abstract: The Indian Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest contiguous mangrove ecosystem globally, faces an existential threat from escalating surface water and soil salinity. This study investigates the coupled effects of salinity on the physiological and structural dynamics of dominant mangrove flora between January 2023

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Environmental Drivers in Kanwar Lake Wetland: An Ecological Assessment

Author: Krishna Kumar DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300039 Abstract: Wetland ecosystems were recognized as dynamic environments in which multiple environmental drivers interacted to influence ecological processes and biodiversity. Kanwar Lake (Kabartal Wetland), located in Begusarai District of Bihar, India, had been identified as a significant freshwater wetland and was designated a Ramsar site due to its ecological

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Integrating Livelihood Capitals and Geospatial Determinants: A Multi-Method Analysis of Household Occupational Choices and Spatial Clustering in Ajodhya Hill, West Bengal, India

Author: Asad Ali Sarkar & Sebak Kumar Jana DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/PP/020300040 Abstract: This research investigates the socio-spatial determinants and distribution patterns of rural livelihood strategies in the tribal mountainous region of Ajodhya hill, West Bengal, India. The primary objective is to evaluate how capital endowments and geospatial constraints influence household choices among five distinct livelihood

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