WORK EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF ANGANWADI WORKERS (AWWs) IN ASSAM: A CASE STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TITABAR SUB-DIVISION OF JORHAT DISTRICT

  • Jyotika Medok Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, Dibrugarh University, Assam, India.
Keywords: Working Effectiveness, Efficiency, Quality Work Life, Working Environment

Abstract

The key functionary of ICDS Scheme is the Anganwadi worker. The study will focus on the working efficiency and effectiveness of Anganwadi workers .Proper physical condition of the Anganwadi centres along with the Quality work life is very much essential for better performance of the Anganwadi workers. Quality work life is the degree to which employees are able to satisfy their personal needs through experience in the organization. An attempt has been made to highlights and assesses the profile of the Anganwadi workers and to examine the efficiency of Anganwadi workers and offer some suggestive measures for the upliftment of their efficiency and effectiveness etc.

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How to Cite
Jyotika Medok. (2018). WORK EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF ANGANWADI WORKERS (AWWs) IN ASSAM: A CASE STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TITABAR SUB-DIVISION OF JORHAT DISTRICT. International Journal of Logistics & Supply Chain Management Perspectives, 7(01), 3307-3312. Retrieved from https://lscmp.com/index.php/lscmp/article/view/7
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