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Authors:J. Nithya Pages: 1 - 8 Abstract: The investor optimism and effort as its impact of ability of decision-making process is the question of order today. Such gut feelings of market participants influence each investor’s financial decision-making process. In fact, something might well be fundamentally wrong in the current models of investment, decision-making process and the management of stock market investments. The study aims to identify the effect of emotions, risk appetite, security analysis methods, illusions and trading performance along with several personal and investment-related variables, against investor optimism and effort and ability of investment decisions. The primary data required for the study was collected through a questionnaire (interview schedule) from the stock market investors of Coimbatore city who trade in both BSE and NSE exchanges. The regression analysis was used to analyze the data. It is seen that, in absolute terms, the contribution of the variable, Risk appetite score, is higher compared to other variables with the highest beta values. There is a significant difference between the mean scores of investor optimism and effort and trading in fear of missing out an opportunity by the respondents. PubDate: 2020-10-15 Issue No:Vol. 8, No. 1 (2020)
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Authors:Shravan Kumar Pages: 23 - 26 Abstract: All existing things on the earth, no matter who designed whether it is the God or any other super conscious power, consider as environment, including with the earth. Soil, rivers, rocks, trees, lower order, middle order and higher order living beings all are parts in the web of environment. Man is an integral part of the environment. Changes that occur in the environment affect us and our activities change the environment around us. Today, Man in his thirst for pleasure and wealth has exploited environment. Nature’s gifts such as air and water have been polluted with several disastrous consequences. Man is now finding different ways and means of overcoming the problems related to environment as his health too is alarmingly threatened. He also feels that it is not morally right to leave the planet polluted for the future generations. If man is to work with a sense of responsibility to the environment and to future generations, he has to search an appropriate environmental ethic today to stop further aggravation of the present environment related problems. Hence his search for wisdom is namely, religion. All religions have different concept of cosmos, their respect for nature. Religious and Spiritual traditions are rich sources of moral values and principles for reflecting on environmental issues. The aim of this paper is to find solution to present environmental issues depending on living and non living beings based on Buddhist literature. PubDate: 2020-10-15 Issue No:Vol. 8, No. 1 (2020)
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Authors:Anchal Kalia Pages: 9 - 16 Abstract: The present paper focuses on the need to go in depth behind what politics makes us available only a limited amount of knowledge in certain fields or particular topics especially related to the subject of history. An effort has been made to decipher certain questions like, "Which knowledge forms a part of the ‘official text’ and why'"; "What if the information that is overlooked actually holds some truth in it'"; "Who influences or controls curriculum content'"; etc. This study is an educational interpretive qualitative research where the focus is not to provide the single correct analysis of a text, but to provide a thoughtful and insightful reading that helps others to see the text in new and valuable way and that all has been analysed under the broader framework of recommendations of NPE, 1986 and NCF, 2005, wherein the states were to remain within the basic framework of the National curriculum. PubDate: 2019-10-15 Issue No:Vol. 8, No. 1 (2019)
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Authors:M. Ricky A Putra, Zulkifli Lubis, Zulkifli Zulkifli, Rizabuana Ismail, Henry Sitorus Pages: 17 - 22 Abstract: Nowadays, educational institution becomes a facility for political socialization and education. Students can join and participate in an organization in their campus so that they can show their political participation and help them become leaders, speakers, and activists. The research used qualitative method by conducting in-depth interviews with the members of SAPMA (Student Association) of Pemuda Pancasila as the youth in Medan in order to find out their political participation in the election for governor and his running mate of North Sumatera in 2018. The result of the research showed that of SAPMA of Pemuda Pancasila decided to give support to only one governor candidate and his running mate by establishing youth volunteers, establishing communication and socialization in groups of youngsters for supporting the candidates they were going to elect, watching over the votes for the candidates in every ballot place, and watching over the number of votes gotten from the Medan KPU offices until the KPU of North Sumatera. PubDate: 2019-10-15 Issue No:Vol. 8, No. 1 (2019)