JOB SATISFACTION AND JOB STRESS AFFECTS TEACHER’S ACCOUNTABILITY: A STUDY OF B.ED. COLLEGE TEACHERS OF DISTRICT KARNAL
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Education is a task tremendous in nature and must not be roughly handled. On education the very shape of a country’s future depends and it warrants a sincere and honest trail at the hands of those who really matters. “The destiny of India is being shaped in classrooms” has been pointed out by the Education Commission (1994- 66) and to that it may safely be added that the density of these classroom is being shaped in the institution of education with committed teachers. India is going to achieve the success of universal station of elementary education in future. The present condition of primary education in our country is satisfactory to some extent, but the present position of higher education is miserable.
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