Out of 300 people , 120 people have been already assessed with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus which translates to 40 % of the sample size. 60% of the sample size did over time work shift. 25% (75) of the population satisfied with the night shift and 35% (105) of the population had some mental problems such as stress and depression. 15% (45) of the sample space had free will to do night shift. 30% (90) of the sample space had problems regarding GIT such as Stomach/Duodenal ulcers, etc. and 30% (90) suffered from Tiredness. our study has potential public health significance. Recognizing that rotating night shift workers are at a higher risk of type 2 diabetes should prompt additional research into preventive strategies in this group. Conclusion of our findings were a positive association for , it is better to avoid night shifts and to modify the lifestyle for a better lifeddd |