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Amita Singh
Signature: _______________
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I take this opportunity to express my gratitude and sense of
indebtness to Professor P.N. Jha (Director, School of
Management Sciences) for providing me with an opportunity to
carry out with this survey.
I am also thankful to Ms. Vandana Pareek, (Lecturer,
SMS) for her interests and help offered through out the course
of this survey.
Last but not the least I will like to thank my respondents
for providing me with all facts and figures, and without whose
cooperation the compilation of this survey would not have been
possible.
Thank you
Amita Singh
PREFACE
To develop good skills one should have vast practical
exposure along with the theoretical knowledge. Field Survey
Project makes the student fully aware with the intricacies and
usefulness of survey or research in the field of management and
also offers a real exposure of the various attributes associated
with the field survey.
As a part of the academic syllabus of the two year Post
Graduation Diploma course in Management (Insurance and Risk
Management), we get the opportunity to conduct a field survey
on a topic which is specific to or a social problem under the
guidance of a faculty member. This project is completely based
on Primary Data & Secondary Data.
The main objective of my study is to find out the reason of
moral degradation of society for that I have conducted a survey
based on primary data. This report has been made in an effort to
summarize all the valuable information gathered by various
respondents. This research has been done with a view to analyze
in which manner we can control the degradation of moral value
in society.
It will create a new environment in which people are more
aware and responsible towards the societal problem.
CONTENTS
PARTICULARS PAGE NO.
Introduction
Research Objectives
Research Methodology
Analysis
Findings
Conclusion
Recommendation
Limitation
Bibliography
Annexure
INTRODUCTION
The moral value and the moral characters are very necessary for
the life because on the basis of these two things people create their
structure of behavior and social manner.
Human being is a social animal so the society will be there where
the moral values and the moral religion will present. It may be in favor of
economical, political or any type of happening. The moral values
maintain their importance.
What is the moral value? Manner, sacrifice, respect of elders,
follow the rules of social and personal. The culture of any country is the
management of their moral values, ideals, emotions, symbols and trust
which is transferred to one generation to another generation. But we
forget our moral values of life and try to avoid our culture.
We can easily see the degradation of moral values in society within
following levels-
Distorted forms of economic thinking, distorted form of political
thinking, unbelief, preference to reserve life, selfish, unemployment,
frustration, uninterested in spiritual activity and marketwise.
Moral degradation is often seen in our new generation because the
things that the values, ideals, emotions and trust are worthless. The main
reason of these things is the marketism, in other words physical attraction
with society. In present, market is the main part of our life. In past, the
market was present for needs but in nowadays the market give birth to
needs. Today the worth of human and humanity is considered from the
market.
Now days the ideals of new generation are not Malviya Ji, Subhash
Chandra Bose and Vivekananda, but they are film stars. Today the youth
thinks that they are the best, they think only for themselves and cannot be
taking any type boundation. They think so, everything is correct which
they do. Therefore, this is the main reason that they promote Gay culture
which means the same kinds of sex person live together which is totally
degradation of moral values.
Only survive in the climate is not the life even living with worth
full life is a real life. It is very necessary to opt the permanent moral value
to live a real life. We can’t avoid these types of things.
DEFINITION OF MORAL VALUES
Moral values are things held to be right or wrong or desirable or
undesirable. While morality is sometimes described as 'innate' in humans,
the scientific view is that a capacity for morality is genetically determined
in us, but the set of moral values is acquired, through example, teaching,
and imprinting from parents and society. Different cultures have very
different moral value systems. Moral values, along with traditions, laws,
behavior patterns, and beliefs, are the defining features of a culture.
1. MEDIA EFFECT
Fighting Corruption
To fight corruption, honest political leadership is a must as a first
step. Those holding positions of consequence should not compromise
with the aspects of good governance for the sake of holding the chair for
a few numbers of days more. And secondly opening the economy to
investors around the world can provide the needed capital and should
reduce government control. Fresh ideas and entrepreneurial spirit has to
replace the beauracratic government control for a wealthier society.
Another essential component of anti-corruption strategy is the strict
enforcement of the principle of accountability at all levels. In India
decisions regarding public matters are taken at various levels of
government in which discretionary power may be involved but there is
general lack of accountability in administration.
The judiciary has a key role in ensuring that political and
administrative power is used only in accordance with law and every one
is held accountable for wrongdoing or misuse of authority. Further delay
is one of the major causes of corruption. Therefore to reduce or control
corruption it is necessary to eliminate such delays.
Even though efforts like the CBI’s nationwide raid on 7th April
2005 and Prevention of Corruption Act, Indian Penal Code and the
Wireless Act are laudable, but it is clearly evident that it is not enough.
Our anti-corruption strategies should be made keeping in mind the
following three points:
(i) Simplification of governmental hierarchy keeping accountability in
focus;
(ii) Greater transparency and empowerment of the public and
(iii) Effective deterrence and punishment. In this strategy citizen
participation has a key role.
VARANASI BLASTS : NEW WAVE OF TERROR
For the individual the outputs of moral values are action in the
service of others, or support for such action, and living a life that you
would like to see emulated by others in what you would then imagine to
be a better world. The moral person lives in terms of his or her emotions
and needs unless and until this interferes with the rights and interests of
others.
The four essential value cluster for the moral society are freedom,
empathy, truth, and contribution. All are crosscut by and interrelated
by a sense of balance. No value, no concept exists that is not worthless or
worse when it is treated autonomously or when it is out of balance with
others on the same plane.
The most basic of all moral values is truth, for only when we value
truth will be able to evaluate what the other values actually mean. Moral
values must be taught through the schools and other institutions devoted
to the pursuit and dissemination of truth rather than the teaching of
ideology or custom. A commitment to truth means first that the moral
society always takes the side of truth, in so far as its leaders can
understand what is true. A society or individual dedicated to truth faces
reality rather than obscures it. The members of such a society strive to
escape from the childish beliefs of young children or the uneducated,
beliefs that rely on little more than tradition supported by untested and
untestable pseudo facts.
Honest people are those who act, speak, and live in terms of the
truth as they understand it and diligently try to discover the truth when
they are unsure. Therefore, the scientist, or the non ideological researcher
in any field, is the most moral of people. Research and teaching
according to the best available knowledge is consequently one of the
most moral of professions.
society in Varanasi.
Varanasi.
Yes 93 93
No 7 7
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No. of Respondent
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
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Yes No
Analysis
45
40
35
No. of Respondent
30
25
20
15
10
0
Not at all Little To Much A Little
Analysis
70
60
50
No. of Respondent
40
30
20
10
0
Agree Disagree Confused
Analysis
Yes 77 77
No 23 23
90
80
70
No. of Respondent
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Yes No
Analysis
70
59
60
50
No. of Respondent
40 37
30
20
10
3
1
0
Agree Disagree Strongly Agree Strongly
Disagree
Analysis
Bottom 05 05
Middle 29 29
Top 66 66
No. of Respondent
29
Bottom
Middle
Top
66
Analysis
No. of Respondent
2
23
Spiritual environment
Book knowledge
8 Knowledge about culture
None of them
67
Analysis
Yes 88 88
No 12 12
No. of Respondent
12
Yes
No
88
Analysis
60 56
50
No. of Respondent
40
30
24
20
20
10
0
Agree Disagree Confuse
Analysis
Yes 58 58
No 42 42
70
60 58
50
No. of Respondent
42
40
30
20
10
0
Yes No
Analysis
REFERRED BOOKS:
C.R. KOTHARI – RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Published by
New Age
International
Edition -2004)
REFERRED WEBSITE:
www.google .com
www.wikipediaincyclopedia.com
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