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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 8073-8081


An Investigation Of Stress Among Government Sector, Public Sector & Private Sector Executives & Police & Jail Administrators

Dr. Surekha Jichkar.



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The present study is aimed at studying the stress levels of the executives working in different arena such as Government owned companies,(Public Limited Companies) Privately run companies (Private Limited Companies)& Administrators of Jail & Police ie the IPS Cadre executives. The objective is to weigh the working environment,style, the level of commitment & competition faced by these executives to withstand the work pressures. The study was carried out on these four groups, namely the Government Sector executives from NIT( Nagpur Improvement Trust), NMC ( Nagpur Municipal Corporation),the Public Sector Undertakings like BHEL(Bharat Heavy electrical limited), SAIL(Steel authority of India Limited),WCL(Western Coalfields Limited(,the Private Sector Undertakings like Indorama Synthetics, Moraraji Mills, KEC International,&Jail administrative authorities belonging to DIG level & Police Officers belonging to DSP Level.

Key words: Investigation , Stress , Government , Private Sector , Executives







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