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    Impact of Preventive Health Care on Indian Industry and Economy

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    In this study, the authors have tried to examine the empirical evidence on the relationship between preventive health care and labour productivity and corporate profitability. While doing so, they try to generate awareness on the positive role of preventive health care in boosting the corporate sectors performance and improving the countrys economy. Toward the end, based on their findings, they offer recommendations for policymakers and corporate management to promote preventive healthcare practice among employees. The primary research undertaken for this study included an electronic survey of some of the most well-established companies in the country, as well as a field-cum-electronic survey with a sample of employees in Delhi and the National Capital Region. Preventive health care holds enormous promise for the competitiveness of Indian companies, and for the countrys economy in the global arena. In an era when the service sector is gaining pre-eminence, the value of the individual employee has increased more than ever before. Employees with specialized skills are the focal point on whose well being and performance the productivity of a company rests. In a highly competitive corporate environment, companies cannot afford the absence of their employees due to sickness, caused by a sedentary lifestyle, etc., or a poor performance at the workplace due to poor health. Both as part of their corporate social responsibility and to boost their profits, a number of firms are offering preventive health care facilities to their employees. And it is on their performance, productivity and profitability that Indias growth potential and global competitiveness depends substantially. Unfortunately, while the corporate sector has been quick to realize the benefits of preventive health care, policy has lagged behind and we do not yet have fiscal or other incentives that encourage prevention. While public spending on health has stagnated at 0.9 per cent of the GDP since the mid-1980s, and the government per capita health expenditure is one of the lowest in the world (US7,asagainstUS7, as against US2,548 in the United States), the government should focus its limited resources towards the health of the poor, and provide tax exemptions to sections which can take care of their own health needs.preventive, executive, corporate health care, check-ups, employee wellness, lifestyle changes, health policy, fiscal incentives

    Police Governance and Accountability in Scotland Following Reform: Revisiting the Policy Rationale for the Creation of the Scottish Police Authority

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    This article critically assesses the policy discourse for police reform in Scotland, specifically focusing on the rationale for the creation of the Scottish Police Authority (SPA). Through a chronological review of official policy reports and consultations that took place prior to the 2012 Act, and by drawing on a select number of interviews 1 conducted as part of the wider study (Malik, 2017a), I argue that while austerity became the catalyst for change, police reform in Scotland was strongly supported by concerns around weak police governance arrangements. The SPA was created to strengthen financial oversight, to provide enhanced focus on national policing requirements and to bring in professional governance competencies and expertise that the local police authorities lacked. In the five years since reform, the SPA has continued to struggle to address these weaknesses. Furthermore, the official reform agenda neglected the need for robust mechanisms for accountability of operational policing. This omission manifested in the most abrasive fashion following the 2012 Act as cases such as stop and search and armed policing highlighted the inadequacies of the new police governance arrangements. In order that the SPA can fulfil its intended purpose, it needs to enhance its capacity and focus on providing holistic mechanisms for police governance that incorporate financial oversight and robust accountability of operational policing

    Nutrient uptake, transport and translocation in cereals: influences of environmental and farming conditions

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    The main emphasis of the introductory paper is to highlight the importance of nutrients, their uptake, transport, translocation and use efficiency in cereal crop production. Among the cereals, mainly wheat and barley are discussed in details. Among the nutrients, nitrogen, as one of the most important nutrients, is most deeply described in this paper. Quantitative and qualitative aspects of proteins in wheat and barley are also described in relation to nutrient availability. Nitrogen mineralization and leaching is discussed for cereal cultivatio

    Teaching Methodology and Performance of Private and Government School Teachers: A Comparative Analysis

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    The study tries to seek the teaching methodology between private and government schools by using mediating variable that put influence directly on overall performance of both the sectors. In this study, primary data are used through questionnaires. The study indicates the difference of quality of education in private and government schools in Pakistan’s education system. Findings of the study show that private schools show better performance as compare to government schools. The study suggests government schools to improve the quality of education. Keywords: Private and Government School, Teaching Methodology, Teaching Quality, Teaching Responsibilities, Teacher Efficacy. DOI: 10.7176/JEP/11-16-02 Publication date:June 30th 202
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