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Marketing Of Agrochemicals In Makurdi Benue State Nigeria. Ogaji A., Odine A.I., Adeniji, O.B. and Ibrahim F.D.
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The study examined the marketing of agrochemicals in Benue state. Primary data was collected from 60 respondents through the use of systematic sampling technique with the aid of questionnaires/ and interview schedules.
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1-10
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Corporate Governance in Listed Indian Banks- An empirical investigation. Dr SunainaKanojia
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The present study intends to study the phenomenon of corporate governance with reference to banks being the most imperative industry having systemic repercussions and to build empirical evidence for following governance mechanism and improving the performance of banks as long-term survival strategy.
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11-28
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Service Quality Dimension: As Component of CRM-A Study With Reference To Telecom Industry. ER. MOHINDER PRATAP SINGH DHILLON
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Globalization, liberalization and privatization are the three most spoken words in today's world. These initiatives paved way for all-round reforms, especially in developing economies, like India. These countries realized that development of effective and efficient means of communications and information technology is important to push them onto the path of development.
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29-46
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A Study On Customers Perception And Satisfaction Towards Health Insurance. Dr.R.Mathivanan and D.Sasikala
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Over the last 67 years India has achieved a lot in terms of health improvement. Since the liberalization in 2000, the insurance industry in India has been growing considerably driven by multiple favorable economic and demographic factors.
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47-61
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Non - Performing Assets Management in Commercial Banks: Reasons, Consequences & Initiatives. Dr. Ramesh.Onkareppa.Olekar
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The banking system in India being dominant segment of financial sector, accounts for a major portion of fund flow. They are the vehicles for monetary policy signals, credit channel and facilitator of payment system.
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62-76
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A Study On Health Care Services In Thoothukudi District - With Special Reference To Primary Health Centres. Miss. V. SANGEETHA
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This study examines the health care services in Thoothukudi District with special reference to primary health centres. It aims to analyse the demographic profile of the respondents and their awareness of the villagers about health related aspects.
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77-87
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A Note On Upper And Lower d-Precontinuous Fuzzy Multifunctions. ANJANA BHATTACHARYYA
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In 1985, Papageorgiou [7] introduced fuzzy multifunction, a function from an ordinary topological space X to a fuzzy topological space Y which carries an ordinary point of X to a fuzzy set in Y and from then a group of researchers are engaged themselves for studying different types of fuzzy multifunctions.
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88-98
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Consumer Buying Behavior For Branded And Non Branded Jewellery In India. MS.KAVITA PODDAR and MS. R. SARANYA
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India's small, independent jewelers are starting to organize themselves into groups of four to five players to share a common brand identity and marketing strategy. The purpose of this paper is to assess Indian consumers' brand consciousness by examining their brand knowledge, purchase behaviour and perceptions of brands.
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A Study on Brand Loyalty about Corn flakes Users with Special Reference to Sangli, Miraj and kupwad. Corporation Area. V.V.BIDNUR
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Brand loyalty is a consumer's preference to buy a particular brand in a product category. It occurs because users perceive that the brand offers the right product features, images, or level of quality at the right price. This perception becomes the foundation for a new buying habit.
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115-130
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Impact Of Rising Petrol Prices On Private Car Owners In Pune City. Prof. K.P. Mishra,Dr. Pandit Mali and Dr. Thirumagal. J. Pillai
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In the contemporary phase of competition there is growing inquisitiveness to learn more and more about consumer behaviors. At the same time, with the inflationary pressures setting in, understanding consumer behavior is becoming bit complex.
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131-149
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The Effect of Organizational Factors on Business Growth in International Franchises- The case of Iranian food industry. MehranRezvani and Abbas Hajifathali
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This paperattempts to investigate the effect ofOrganizational Factorsof international franchising on the growth of businesses in Iran's food industry. Based on the stratified random sampling, we distributed our questionnaires between 80 managers and experts of firms involved in international franchising.
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150-164
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Impact Of Mgnrega On Women Empowerment. Dr. Kapil Jain
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MGNREGA is the first effort in the world to provide legal guarantee for the right to work and covers all the districts in the country. It also marks a paradigm shift from all previous wage employment programs implemented by the Indian government.
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165-172
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Learning Employee Engagement Practices In Indian IT Service Sector. Dr. Shine David, Jyoti Jain and Dr. Kapil Jain
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Employee engagement refers to a state where the employees becomes immersed in their work activities and are emotionally attached to their organization.
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173-178
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Micro-Finance: Solution To An Alleviation Of Poverty. Mr.Jagannath K, Khemnar
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More than 400 million of India's people - or one-third of the world's poor - still live in poverty. Approximately 53 million people between 005-2010 are still highly vulnerable to falling back.
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179-189
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Microfinance Crisis: A Case of Southern India. Dr. Kapil Jain and Dr. Shine David
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In southern India, the microfinance crisis was a call for steps to be taken in directions of regulation, monitoring and adopting ways to enhance efficiency of the industry which, if not regulated could have resulted in national disaster.
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190-194
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