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Published Papers

A Study on the Street Vendors in Sivasagar District of Assam

Ushamoni
Research Scholar, Department of Assamese, Dibrugarh University, Assam, India

Abstract:

The study is an effort to highlight the socio-economic and demographic status and working condition of the vendors working in Sivasagar town. It is an attempt to focus on the various issues relating to their work life, legal issues, financial viability, credit guarantee, the problems they face everyday. The significance of this study is that it reveals a total position of street vendors in the city and the issues yet to be addressed. Since street vendors represent a big share of the informal workers, so the matter has been a great deal of focus and necessary legal and official steps to be taken for promoting this class of traders. In this regard, the research studies could have enough resources to highlight what is happening and what yet to be done in the field. Policy makers and the concerned authorities will be able to collect enough inputs and data which could be better utilized while framing policies for the welfare and development of this class of informal workers.  

A Indonesia-China relationship: the political identity and social conflict in Padang, West Sumatera-Indonesia

Girma Hurrisa
Department of Management Haramaya University Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

Abstract:

The ups and downs of relations between Indonesia and China in West Sumatra have been going on for a long time and have even given deep wounds to the victims of the conflict. Identity politics (indigenous and non-indigenous) have also provided a separate partition in acculturation and assimilation of the culture of Chinese or Chinese (non-indigenous) descendants in Padang, West Sumatra. Research objectives: (1) Describe identity politics in Padang, West Sumatra. (2) Describes social conflict between indigenous and non-indigenous people in Padang, West Sumatra. (3) Describe the influence of identity politics and social strife in Padang, West Sumatra. The research uses a quantitative approach. The population in the study was 360 people—methods of collecting data through psychological scales and interviews. The sampling technique used is simple random sampling. Data analysis techniques use simple regression. The results of this study found no influence of identity politics on social conflict in the city of Padang,  

A Study on Digital Hygiene Practices of Secondary School Teachers of Lucknow

Bharati Deshmukh
Research Scholar Dibrugarh University, Dibrugarh Assam, PIN- 786002, India

Abstract:

We are living in a new world. The pandemic of Covid-19 has pushed us in virtual world. Whether we like it or not, the new normal is virtual world. People are connected for everything whether it is education, shopping, medicine, industry or socialization. When we are online, it becomes mandatory to be safe and follow cyber ethics. Digital hygiene becomes the need of the hour. This position paper has done a research on the digital hygiene practices of teachers in schools of Lucknow. The researcherhas find out the hygiene practices followed by teachers while using internet. In this research Descriptive Survey Method is used. Sample is collected through simple random sampling method. For qualitative analysis, percentage is calculated. The result shows that secondary school teachers of Lucknow are quite aware about the digital hygiene practices. They follow it in their daily life. They themself practice it and also motivate students to follow these digital hygiene practices

The traditional food habit of the Mising tribe of Assam: challenges and prospects

Rajadurai
Research Scholar Department of Sociology, St. Francis De Sales College, Hebbagodi, Bangalore

Abstract:

The Mising Tribe of Assam, like other tribes of northeast India has its own unique culture and tradition. It is one of the most prominent tribes living in Assam. Originally Mising tribewasa branch of Mongolian race and in course of time theymigrated to various plain areas of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.From the linguistic point of view, they belong to Tibetan family and hence it is the second largest language community in the world. It is also in the second spot in the list of plains tribes of Assam. As far as the food habit of Mising people is concerned, most of their food items are derived from natural sources, many of the food items have medicinal qualities and therefore more research is needed to study the mising food items from medicinal point of view. Although the traditional food habit of the Mising has faced various challenges, there are possibilities of developing the food habits of this tribe and proper steps should be taken in this direction.  

Gender, Memory, and Movement: A case study of Northeast India

Manik Chandra Nath
Assistant Prof, Department of Education, Telahi Tuwaram Nath College, Assam, India

Abstract:

Memory as a tool plays a vital role in the starting and continuity of a movement. Once the movement ends, the experience of people being a part of that movement becomes a part of their individual and collective memory. So, the process of memory construction itself shows the power play among various agents of the state, civil society, intellectuals, and common people. Based on this context, this paper is an endeavor to understand the gender equation in the Bodoland movement, an autonomy movement from Northeast India. With the help of ethnographic tools such as in-depth interviews and participant observation, this paper engages with remembering and rethinking on the demands and positionality of women in the movement from a gendered perspective.  

Electronic Health Records: Benefits, Barriers and Best Practices

Lopamudra Dasgupta
Research Scholar, Department of Geography, University of Calcutta, 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Ballygunge, Kolkata – 700019

Abstract:

The progress of information technology has impacted the healthcare sector. Some of these impacts are caused by adoption of the Electronic Health Records. One of the main goals of EHR is to support continuity, efficiency, and quality in healthcare. These systems can offer benefits, such as ease of access to patient data, research support, and greater completeness and documentation comprehensiveness. In addition, these systems have shown a capacity for reducing medical errors and increasing patient safety, mainly by means of decision-making support mechanisms. Despite these benefits, the literature also presents evidence that, when developed and/or used improperly, EHR can incur risks to patient safety. Studies have also documented user dissatisfaction with current systems and usability problems. They have also created a host of new problems, including authorship attribution, data integrity, and regulatory concerns over the accuracy and medical necessity of billed services. The predominant EHR-related safety concerns identified can help to focus future safety assessment activities can be used to prioritize ongoing interventions for further research. ‘Safe technology’ and ‘safe use of technology’ are necessary for efforts to improve and monitor patient safety.  

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