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Ready-To-Eat Market Segmentationwith Special Reference To Pune,India. Dr. Vishal Thelkar And Dr. Pravin Dange
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India has a large base of young consumers who hardly find time for traditional cooking due to their busy life- styles which further creates significant potential for Ready-to-Eat food products.
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Brand Preference Of Ayurvedic Medicine For Various Diseases With Reference To Pune City. IDr. Vishal Thelkar And Dr. Suvarna Deshpande
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About 80 percent of world population depends on natural products for their health care instead of modern medicines primarily because of side effects and high cost of modern medicine. Presently the demand for traditional Indian herbal products has increased tremendously in India and abroad with rising awareness about health and fitness and changing lifestyle.
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A Study On The Requirement Of Skills Development For The Successof "Make In India". Swati Sisodiya And Dr. P. Gautam
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Around five months back, Prime Minister NarendraModi launched "Make in India" project, with an aim to make manufacturing a key engine for India's economic growth. But to make this project successful, it is important to focus on the development of the skills of Indian labours to enable them in getting and doing the right job.
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A Study Of Management Of Intellectual Property Rights-Special Reference To Music Industry. R. Purnima Josh
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Intellectual Property is a strategic asset for industry and public health. It is a key element needed to maintain a competitive edge in the market. For Business growth of any enterprise, it is important to protect the innovation and ensure that IP rights of any third party are not infringed.
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"Make In India": New Paradigm For Women Entrepreneurship In India. Satish Kumar Amlathe And Prof. Rajesh Mehrotra
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India is developing country and is providing a good platform for both national and international players to compete at global level by providing strong and useful environment and optimum human as well as natural resources. Every nation has to face the competition at global level to make their economy strong by increasing Import and export business, optimum use of investments, use of Human recourses and foreign exchange.
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An Analytical Study Of Effectiveness Of Make Inindia And FDI On Various Services Sectors In India. Dr.Vaishali Tiwari And Prof.(Dr.)Surendra Kumar Tiwari
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India has already marked its presence as one of the fastest growing economies of the world. It has been ranked among the top 10 attractive destinations for inbound investments. Since 1991, the regulatory environment in terms of foreign investment has been consistently eased to make it investor-friendly.
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Make In India An Opportunity For Sustainable Entrepreneurship Development. Dr. Basanti Merlin Mathew
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This paper evaluates the environmental impacts of economic growth and trade liberalization in India. The empirical strategy in this paper is to estimate the scale, technique and trade-induced composition effects of trade liberalization on pollution. The liberal trade policies that involved reduction in trade barriers and facilitated inflows of foreign direct investment , capital and technologies restructured the Indian manufactures industries , apart from the difference in factors endowments the comparative advantage nowadays is seen in terms of environment regulatory gaps between the trading partners.
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Make In India Two Years And Beyond - A Critical Evaluation. Dr. ParulSaxena, Dr Sunita Yadav,Dr. RenuShrivastav and Dr Asha Agarwal
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The Prime Minister Narendra Modi, prior to the commencement of his maiden US visit, last month launched' Make in India', a major national initiative which focuses on making India a global manufacturing hub. Key thrust of the programe were on cutting down in delays in manufacturing projects clearance, develop adequate infrastructure and make it easier for companies to do business in India.
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87-96
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FDI In Indian Retail Sector. Zeba Sabiha Khan
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Indian retail industry is one of the sunrise sectors with huge growth potential. According to the Investment Commission of India, the retail sector is expected to grow almost three times its current levels to $660 billion by 2015. However, in spite of the recent developments in retailing and its immense contribution to the economy, retailing continues to be the least evolved industries and the growth of organised retailing in India has been much slower as compared to rest of the world.
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"An Analysis On Impact Of Online Shopping On Youth Consumers Particularly For Lifestyle Products In Metro Cities Of Madhya Pradesh". Shabeena Khan Durrani
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The world is going more and more competitive in terms of business day by day. A numerous factors are responsible for making this business world more competitive. Easy transportation, technology and telecommunication gave momentum to this competition. Easy worldwide connectivity by all means gave genesis to global consumer culture, with homogeneous consumer segments and converging consumption patterns.
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Corporate Social Responsibility With Socio-Economic Development. Rishita Sen
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an important issue in contemporary business, management and politics, especially since the launch of the United Nations Global Compact in 2000 as an initiative to encourage businesses worldwide to adopt sustainable and socially responsible policies, and to report on them.
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"Make in India and Rural Entrepreneurial Opportunities". Krutika Choudhary, Mr. Praveen K Thakre And Gaurav Aggarwal
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The rural population of India for the year 2014-2015 is 68% as stated by the World Bank. In the rural areas agriculture happens to be the main source of income entrepreneurship basically means starting, owing, a business while innovating and reaping the profits.
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Students Attitude Towards Make In India. Prof. Rajesh Jain
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Make in India was future plan of Government of India to encourage Multinational and domestic companies to invest the money or manufacture their products in India. The main objectives of the study were to find out perception about Make in India concept among college students. A study was undertaken in the sampled regions to see its impact for which a detailed questionnaire was prepared to collect relevant information from the primary source for the guidance of the researchers.
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Impact Assessment Of Fringe Benefits In Job Satisfaction And Employees' Attitude. Mrs.R.Saranya
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Organizations exist in order to render specific products or services to the society. For an organization to be able to actualize its goals in the society, stakeholders in the organization must work towards achieving the set goals and objectives. Therefore, it is expected of management and employees to put in optimum efforts.
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A Study On Consumer Behavior Wrt Traditional Vs Modern Way Of Thinking Pattern Of Nagpur People. Dr. Ruhi Bakhare
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Buyer behavior is studied to predict buyers' reaction in markets. If a firm understands its customers, it becomes successful in the market place. The success of any business is based on understanding the consumer and providing the kind of products that the consumer wants.
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Marketing Strategies Of Patanjali Ayurved (FMCG) In Present Market Scenario. Dr. Mukesh Sahu
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India is one of the biggest developing business sector with an aggregate populace over one billion. After post-progression the nearness of MNC indicating extraordinary rivalry among organizations for their item. They are accompanying new items to pull in clients. In such a ferocious rivalry period organizations are accompanying separated and imaginative items to pick up piece of the overall industry.
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Role And Significance Of Values And Beliefs On Organizational Performance In Selected Indian Companies. Ms. Shilpa Wadhwa And Dr. Daleep Parimoo
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Values & beliefs are a set of expectations and assumptions that influence and guide the behavior of the employees in the organization. The association of employees within the organization has become an important priority issue for top management and board members.
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Study Of Glass Ceiliing In Promotion Of Female Employees In Amravati City. Mrs. Vidhi Saxena And Dr. Suresh S. Kawitkar
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"Glass Ceiling" refers to the seen, yet unbreakable barrier that keeps women and minorities from rising to the upper rungs of the corporate ladder, regardless of their qualifications or achievements". "Ceiling" refers to the limitation of the upward progress of women and "Glass" refers to the invisible barrier which limits the women from reaching the top positions.
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"Access Of Female To The Various Agricultural Inputs With Respect To Male And Their Labour Pattern & Composition In Far Western Part Of Nepal". Kabindra Bahadur Chand, Dr. Usha Pant (Joshi) And Prof. Dr. R.S. Jalal
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Female labor force is as efficient as male population for the sustain and inclusive economic development of the society. Due to the out migration of male members of the family, women have both rsponsibilities as a family caretaker and agricultural labourer in the almost households in Nepal. But women have limited access to the various agricultural inputs in Nepalese society.
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Time Management For School Directors. Marigone Krypa And Prof. Dr. Kosta Bajraba
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The work of the school principal is quite difficult and complex. Time is a precious resource for all leaders and managers used to achieve the goal and objectives of an institution. It is a rather complex process that is spent, can not be stored and can not be back.
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Potential Application Of Waste Fly Ash In Agriculture & Construction: Preventive Measures To Protect Health & Environment. Dr. Sanjay Keshaorao Katait
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The present research paper deals with the problem associated with fly ash on health & environment & preventing measure to minimize pollution by promising application of fly ash in varied sector such as agriculture, development of bricks, use of fly ash for manufacturing of cement, development of ceramics, fertilizer, development of distemper and use of fly ash in road construction and road embankment.
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Comparative Study Of Green & Traditional Non Green Cleaning Products With Reference To Pune Hotels. Honey Tyagi And Manoj Suryawanshi
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Cleaning products are the first priority of the hospitality industry. It helps to maintain the hygiene and cleanliness in the hotel to provide the better atmosphere and enhancing the standard of the hotel. Varieties of cleaning products are available in the hotels. The use of the cleaning products based upon its characteristics, easy to useand its quality. The long lasting impact should be there by the use of cleaning products on any one of the areas of the hotel.
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Competency Mapping: A conceptual Perspective. Shraddha Awasthi And Prof. (Dr). R C Sharma
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Every organization should have well defined roles and responsibilities as well as list of competencies that are required to perform each role efficiently and effectively. Such list of competencies should be used for performance management, recruitment, promotions, training needs identification, placements etc. In performing a task, it is necessary that the required job skills first be articulated.
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A Study On Thrift And Lending Performance Of Women Self Help Groups In Athoor Block, Dindigul. Dr. V. Krishnaveni
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Women constitute nearly half of the rural population in India and play a vital role in Rural Economy. They expect that they are to be treated as equal partners along with the men in the development process. Women are now seen as economic actors with a particularly important role to play in the efforts to reduce poverty.
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Relationship Between Portfolio Management And Project Management. Dr.Lakshmi Vishnu Murthy Tunuguntla
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The purpose of this research is to understand and quantify the impact of Portfolio Managementon Project management and strength of interaction among them. A theoretical framework is proposed regarding the constructs of, Portfolio management (DPM) and Project Management (DIM) and the construct validity was established.
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Relationship Between Building Human Resources And Business Value Planning. Dr.Lakshmi Vishnu Murthy Tunuguntla
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The purpose of this research is to understand and quantify the relationship of building human resourceson business value planning and strength of interaction among them. A theoretical framework is proposed regarding the constructs of, building human resources (BHR) and Business-Value planning (BVP) and the construct validity was established.
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Demand Of Agricultural And Shrinking In Basna Drain In Phaphamau Region Allahabad Up. Bechan Yadav
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The present study deals with the relation between agriculture land and Basna drain in Phaphamau region. The agriculture area in Phaphamau region is very productive. Basna drain is an important stream in the region goes through Phaphamau satellite area of Allahabad city.
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Empirical Study of Research Issues and Challenges in Cloud Computing for E-Health Systems– A Review. Shikha Mittal,Dr. Paramjeet Singh & Dr. Rahul Malhotra
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TCloud Computing could be a hot research area among the researchers in today’s world. It is an internet-based pool of heterogeneous resources. Cloud is much more reliable to make availability of resources when required for online users.
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APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS IN FLUID MECHANICS
Pawan Kumar
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Partial differential equations (PDEs) develop in all fields of building and science. Most genuine physical procedures are spoken to by partial differential equations. A partial differential equation (PDE) is an equation expressing a connection between a component of at least two independent variables and the partial subsidiaries of this capacity as for these independent variables. The dependent variable f is utilized as a nonexclusive ward
variable. In most problems in engineering and science, the independent variables are either space
or space and time . The current paper highlights the applications of partial differential equations in fluid mechanics
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372-377
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Study of Relationship between Adjustment Pattern and Ego-Strength Among Old Aged
People
Dr Swati Singh
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Ageing, thus seems to be a whole way of irreversible, biological and psychological changes
that occur in a genetically mature organism with the passage of time affecting adversely its
survival and adjustment potentially and eventually leading to its death. It can be well
acknowledged that the present investigation was taken up with a purpose to examine the
problems of old age adjustments and measures the six main problem areas of adjustment and
their relationship between ego strength .This study is conducted on the people of Patna at
Ashiyana nagar colony, north s.k.puri.There are total 60 samples, the 40 males and 20 females
respectively. In this study a Non-sampling method is used. So in that case study supports that
high scores on Ego-strength are effective and independent people can easily command over
their own resources. They are intelligent, social, stable and somewhat original and they make
their presence felt socially.
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378-382
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON STRESS MANAGEMENT THROUGH TRAINING AT JSL, HISAR
Dr. Promila Dahiya
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It is an important report for the origination to conduct appropriate and related programme for
its employees, so that may be able to understand the terms required for the completion of his
job. This also helps the employees of the organization to know about his job and organization
very well. This also helps in better communication and relation among the organization wants
to grow rapidly, then it is essential for it to conduct periodically training programmes for its
employees to improve the skills and knowledge. So the top management must concentrate on
the training programs and organize them in such a way that maximum number of employees
wants to attend these programs. These must be related to employees and their jobs
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383-397
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CUSTOMER ATTITUDE TOWARDS BANKING SERVICES– A STUDY
Dr.T.M.PADMANABHAN
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398-405
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The impact of liberalization, privatization, and globalization (LPG) on
Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC)
Dr. Niraj Kumar
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The Indian life insurance industry has its own origin and history. Since its inception, it has
passed through many obstacles, hindrances to attain its present status
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398-401
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A Case Study on Folklore and Culture of Kerala
G. Suraj
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The folk culture deals with the study of the customs, manners, traditions, beliefs,
values, and goals of a social group
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402-409
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Enhancing System Performance through the Integration of Neuro-Fuzzy
Core Model: A Comprehensive Exploration and Experimental Analysis
Shabia Shabir Khan1
, Nayarah Shabir2
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Addressing intricate challenges is achievable through the amalgamation of knowledge, technologies, and
methodologies within Intelligent Systems
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410-415
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