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Performance of Non-Performing Assets (With reference to Aryapuram Co-Operative Bank Ltd, Rajahmundry). Dr. T. Durga Prasad
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Banking sector is vital role in financial services market. Without banking sector we cannot run monetary policies. Efficient monetary policies to be prevent the financial crisis of the organization and Indian economy also. In banking sector (NPA) non-performing asset was vital role because efficient NPA to be frame good credit appraisal system.
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1-10
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Demographic Variables as an Indicator of Quality of Work Life: A Comparative study among Public and Private sector Bank Employees in Kerala with special reference to Thrissur District. Remya P R
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Quality of work life has gained deserved prominence in the organizational behaviour as an indicator of the overall human experience in the work place. It expresses a special way of thinking about people, their work, and the organization in which their careers are fulfilled. It is also concerned with the overall climate of work and the impact that the work has on people as well as on organizational effectiveness.
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11-23
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A Study on Customer Attitudes towards Service Quality Attributes of Public and Private Sectors Banks in East Godavari District. Dr. K. Srinivasa Krishna and Mr. Y. Suryanarayana Murthy
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The banking industry in India has undergone sea change since post independence. More recently, liberalization, the opening u of the economy in the 90's and the government's decision to privatize banks by reduction in the state ownership culminated in the banking reforms based on the recommendations of Narasimham Committee. The prime mover for banks today is profit, with clear indications from the government to perform or perish.
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24-38
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The Future of Contract Farming as a Rural Development Tool and its Impact on Productivity and Incomes of Smallholder Farmers in Red Sorghum Production in Zimbabwe: A case of Binga District in Matabeleland North Province. Chisango Future Fortune T and Maposa Angela
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This study examines the potential of contract farming as a rural development tool by revealing its impact on productivity and incomes of small holder farmers in red sorghum production in Binga district of Zimbabwe. Contract farming as a business model, in this African state is characterised with numerous viability challenges as evidenced by farmers' failure to access viable markets for all their contracted sorghum produce and declining production levels.
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