How to Do Reporting – Report Writing Tips

Report writing is one of the essential works in professional social worker’s job and in NGO sector. With this article, I am featuring some information regarding how to do effective report writing.

  • It is helpful to first review about what you are going to write, who will be your reader and how your report writing will be beneficial to your readers.
  • Write in short sentences. Be sure that each sentence has 15-20 words. Long sentences can make your reader tired.
  • Use simple and effective words for making report.
  • Write in paragraph. Keep extra attention while creating paragraph. Focus only one matter in each paragraph.
  • Don’t use abuse words or double sound meaning words in your report. Abuse writing may be harmful to you as your readers may place objection on your report.
  • Don’t forget to double check the grammar error as well as spelling mistakes after completing your report.
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IGNOU Grade Card – Term-End Exam Result

Hello friends,

If you want to check your grade card, you can visit this direct link.

http://www.ignou.ac.in/ignou/studentzone/results/4

For term end examination, you can go for

http://www.ignou.ac.in/ignou/studentzone/results/2

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Difference between Learning And Memory

Learning and memory is one of the important concepts in the social work. Both of these terms are very relative to each other. Lets take a simple example to understand the difference between both the terms.

Learning is all about what skill or knowledge you gain. If you gain new skills or knowledge very slowly, it will be learning.

While memory is expression of what you have gain. If you gain new skills or knowledge very fast, it will be memory.

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Important Questions about MSW – 03 Paper

Check out some of the most important questions about IGNOU MSW-03 paper.

  1. Define personality. Discuss Allport’s trait theory and Freud’s theory of personality development.
  2. Main characteristics of culture.
  3. Write a short note on the diversity in Indian religions.
  4. Differentiate between learning and memory.
  5. Discuss emerging forms and changing functions of marriage.
  6. Characteristics of social change
  7. What are the features of caste system?
  8. Contribution of psychology to social work.
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TISS Information

TISS was the first social work school in India. It was started in the year 1936 in Mumbai. It is one of the famous social work colleges in India.

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Officer Trainees Jobs at Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) CSR Department

Hello guys

If you have completed your MSW from any recognized university via regular program, there is a good job opening for you. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is recruiting office trainees in their CSR department. Here is the more information regarding this job.

Post Name : Officer Trainees

Qualifications : full time Masters in Social Welfare (MSW) from AICTE/UGC recognized institute/university.

Age Limit : 25-27 Years.

Pay Scale: Rs.24900-50500/-

For More Information

http://jobs.hpcl.co.in/Recruit_New/

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Rajiv Gandhi Foundation

Rajiv Gandhi FoundationRajiv Gandhi Foundation is one of the popular social foundations in India. Rajiv Gandhi Foundation was found in the year 1991, on June 21. The main motto of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation is to venerate Rajiv Gandhi’s vision for India. Rajiv Gandhi Foundation works on the Rajiv Gandhi’s dreans for India.

Contact address

Rajiv Gandhi Foundation

Jawahar Bhawan, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road

New Delhi – 110 001, INDIA

PHONE: (091 11) 23755117, 23312456

FAX: (091 11) 23755119

WWW: http://www.rgfindia.org

E-MAIL: info@rgfindia.org

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List of Popular Indian Social Reformers

Hello friends…

With this article, I am providing a list of some of the most popular Indian social reformers. Check out list.

  1. Acharya Vinoba Bhave
  2. Baba Amte
  3. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
  4. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
  5. Jyotiba Phule
  6. Mother Teresa
  7. Raja Ram Mohan Roy
  8. Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa
  9. Shahu Chhatrapati
  10. Swami Dayanand Saraswati
  11. Swami Vivekananda
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Best of Luck to all MSW First Year Students

Hi to all students going to appear in the first year exam of the IGNOU MSW course.
The examinations are staring from the June 2, Saturday.
I wish for a very best of luck to all of you guys.

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