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SAP HANA Searching technique - one of the fastest ways of searching enterprise data. Shirish Joshi
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Curiosity is human being's basic characteristic. Due to this curiosity various innovations have happened till date and still are happening. One of the forms of this habit is 'to search'! Day in-day out we require so much information for some or the other thing for which we ask for help, era before computers we referred books and teachers and friends but nowit's just google. Searching on google has become integral part of our life irrespective of the profession you are in.
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An Analysis of Bureaucratic and Legal Procedures to Start a Business in Zimbabwe. Kudakwashe Sithole
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This paper looks at the ease of starting a business in Zimbabwe. It analyses the bureaucratic and legal procedures involved. The analysis was done using secondary sources of data. Results show that it takes an average of 91 days to register a business in Zimbabwe and the processes are cumbersome involving moving from one office to another.
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12-15
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Influence of Marketing factors on the buying behaviour of Rural Telecom users of Punjab and Chandigarh. Dr. Swati Sachdeva
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Consumer buying behaviour is the decision process and acts of the people involved in buying and using the products. Today is the world of consumer oriented market. Consumers are provided with hundred of choices to buy a product. So it has become imperative for the marketers to understand the consumer's needs and wants in order to satisfy them.
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16-32
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Moral Code In Financial Markets. Ms. Lubna Suraiya
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During 1980s, the developing countries were on track liberalizing their economies. There has been a better weight on the development of equity markets as a part of financial reforms. India has also pursued this passageway. Financial assets enclose explicit properties like fiscal value, divisibility, convertibility, reversibility, liquidity and cash flow that differentiate the physical assets led to the emergence of financial markets.
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33-40
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Issues of Bank Solvency in Uzbekistan: A Model-Based Comparative Analysis of Selected Banks. Sevara Abdullaeva
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Banking system in developing and transition economies prone to vulnerability due to rapid systemic changes and reforms. Developing market principles penetare the banking system from different corners of transition background. Banking system of Uzbekistan is a central component of development-oriented transition reforms since separation from former Soviet Union.
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41-49
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Technology-Oriented Customers' Expectations in Indian Healthcare Services. Anamika Sharma
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Customer expectations in healthcare continue to increase and they are to be managed adequately in order to enhance customer satisfaction and acquire efficiency in managing these life-saving services. Understanding customers' expectations would make the healthcare services more customer-oriented and thus enhance customers' satisfaction level.
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50-68
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Role Of Female Strength And Empowerment In India. Dr D. Sathish kumar
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Now a day's woman has a very individual arrangement in family in society. Development in any country is not based on only its economic growth but also on the achievements social goals such gender equality in education, health, nutrition, employment opportunity etc.,.
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69-75
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A Study on Saving Pattern of People in Cochin City. Mamatha Varier
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Income levels of people are seen to be increasing over the years contributing to the development of the country. But it is equally relevant to ensure at least some percentage of the income so earned by the people is channelized in productive manner. Therefore, with the increase in income levels, saving habits of people are also equally important to ensure development of the nation.
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Product Portfolio Of Retail Banking Services. C. Karthikeyan and Dr. S. GOWRI
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Banking industry sector is considered as one of the vital contributors to the economic growth of a country. It serves as the central channel for all economic activities. The banking sector in India has undergone several changes since independence of the nation. The economic growth and prosperous of India has been influenced and accelerated by the expansion of the banking system.
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81-87
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Interdependence Among Firms In Alliance Capitalism And Its Implications For Fdi: An Empirical Analysis. Dr. Sarmita Guha Ray
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An important operational aspect of international business is the coordination of widely dispersed resources of their networks of relationships with partners. Such interdependencies affect their ability to compete and/or create economic wealth. In order to examine the significance of network relationships in alliance capitalism and foreign direct investment (FDI), a network perspective as governance structure is used to examine the effects of resource interdependencies on relationship value.
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ABC Analysis And Implementation Of Eoq Model In A Manufacturing Industry: A Case Study. Nilesh Sachdeva, Saurav Adhikari and Dr. D.R. Prajapati
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Inventory is considered as a significant investment affecting the financial decisions of an industry. This paper represents the conduction of ABC Analysis, determination and optimization of total variable inventory costs for the raw material inventory of an Orthoses manufacturing company through the implementation of basic Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model.
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Performance Evaluation of Indian Khadi and Village Industries. Nisha Ajayan and Dr. Santha S
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Khadi and Village industries is a statutory organization which has been set up by the Government of India by an Act of Parliament, Khadi and Village Industries Act 1956 for the promotion and development of Khadi and village industries by providing employment opportunities in rural area and there by strengthening the rural economy.
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An overview how communication helps to formulate proper marketing strategy. Prof. Chinmoy Ghosh
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Marketing strategies are basically the back bone on any successful business efforts. Basically strategies are utilised in such a way to focus on target consumer. Without communication system marketing strategies are helpless to fulfil the goal.
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Human Resources Accounting: The Game Changer. RizwanaKhurshid
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The productive utilization of human resources plays a pivotal role in an organization towards the achievement of organizational objectives and goals. Human resources of an organization makes it sure that there exists a symbiosis between the physical resources of an organization and the financial resources it possesses.
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162-172
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Antioxidant Activity of Rhamnus prinoides and Herkule Hops for Barley Malt Beer Production in Ethiopia. Fekadu Ashine and Amsalu Tolessa
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The effects of antioxidant activity of the Gesho (Rhamnus prinoides) extract, its residual and Herkule were evaluated by using 2, 2-diphenyl-2- picryl-hydrazine (DPPH) assay. Extraction of well vented and dried samples of R. prinoides was performed by socking in 97% ethanol as an extracting agent. Free radical scavenging activities of R. prinoides extract and Herkule was read spectrophotometrically and inhibition of free radical DPPH in percent (I %) was calculated and compared against the standard ascorbic acid.
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A Study on Impact of Work Life Balance of Women Employees in Select Commercial Banks in Erode District. Mrs. M.Prema and Dr. S.Suresh
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The fast developing knowledge and economy of our Indian sub-continent has given place for more number of women to be enlightened by higher education. Education has not only empowered them but also has given them robust careers. Though women have made their entry into the labor market they still face obstacles at their work place which are related to the hazards or risks which are common to all the workers; and the risks which working women face in their families and in the society.
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Stress in Higher Education Teachers. DrPurnima Bora and Dr Reecha Ranjan Singh
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With advent of globalization, privatization and liberalization, there was a drastic need of higher studies & professional institutes. Un doubtfully many government and self financed Institutes have emerged, and are playing a vital role in imparting higher education to the young aspirants.The teachers especially in private higher institutes under go stress due to demanding tasks and related reasons.
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START-UPS: Some Reasons For Shut Down. Harishchandra Parshuram
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The paper contains an empirical analysis of the strategy process that are followed by start-ups
and improvements that may be necessary. Evidence gathered from secondary data sources indicates that start-ups who proactively use the principles of formal strategic planning, will possibly tend to perform better than those who prefer to follow a more 'visionary' or reactive approach to run the chosen business.
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A Study on Consumer's information Search behavior and Shopping Pattern in E-Shopping. Kiran and Dr. Manmeet Kumar Siras
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Every year consumers are faced with the thousands of new products which flood the market and selecting right products with the right prices is challengeable for them. Consumers research the products, select and then make buying decision. Based on the information gathered about products, consumers make a state of perception and create a meaningful picture of the brand or the product.
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A Study of Comparative Financial Analysis of State Bank of India & ICICI Bank
Nitin Ramchandra Wadhvinde
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As per Reserve Bank of India, the Banking Sector in India is well organised and
regulated properly. The financial and the economic performances of the banks are much
superior to other banks in different countries in the whole world. There are different sectors
who contribute to the economic development of a country, amongst them Banking Sector is
the leading one. The GDP of India in 2015 was $18,224,800 million. India‟s growth rate is
7.6% in 2015-16, which is fasted in the last five years. Banking sector is one of the most
important contributors in the development of the country. In India the Banking Sector is
basically divided into different categories like Public Sector Banks, Private Sector Banks,
Regional Rural Banks, etc. State Bank of India is one of the largest public sector banks in
India, and ICICI Bank is the popular private sector bank in India. As on 31st March, 2015
State Bank of India had 16,333 branches and 54,560 ATMs, this indicates that State Bank of
India is the leading public sector bank which has the largest number of branches and ATMs
all over India. Similarly ICICI Bank which is top most private sector bank has 4,450
branches and 13,900 ATMs at national level. These leading banks contribute to the growth
and development of the country. The current paper is going to study the financial
performance of the leading Public Sector Bank i.e SBI and Private Sector Bank i.e ICICI.
For the purpose of the study, researcher has studied the data for the year 2011-12 to 2015-16
in that the different ratios will be studied comparatively between these two leading banks in
India.
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233-241
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THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING
G. CHANDRA SEKHAR, Dr. M Naveen Kumar
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Almost three years ago, I started the Appleseed Project as a way to start experimenting with the
idea of distributed social networking. Armed with enough hubris and naivete to think I could
build it alone, I coded and coded until I got to the point I am now: With a project that stands at
around 75% complete, it functions as a sort of proof-of-concept for distributed social networking
in general. I've learned a lot, however, about the technological hurdles and impact that a truly
open and distributed social networking platform could provide.
I'm writing this as a way to present my ideas and what I've learned in the hopes that an open and
distributed solution becomes the direction that social networking takes. Although I would be
happiest to see Appleseed succeed, I'd be excited to see any open and distributed social
networking solution be adopted and replace the walled gardens that currently dot the internet
landscape.
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A Critical Analysis on Human Resource Strategy of Bihar in Education Sector
Randhir Kumar
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The Human Resources department previously focused mainly on recruiting employees. Human Resource has become an invaluable resource itself, working cooperative with top-level management to create a cohesive, organization-wide strategy. The strategic importance of HR cannot be underestimated
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STATE OF ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR IN BIHAR
Dipti Kumari
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If economy has to grow more, energy sector has to grow even higher and being cleanversatile
form of energy, electric power is one of the most important infrastructure of thenational
economy. The power sector in India has an installed capacity of 159,400 megawatt(MW), and
faces a peak deficit of 13.3% and an energy deficit of 10.1%. The key prioritiesof the
Government of India laid out in the National Electricity Policy are to increase percapita
availability of electricity to over 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) by 2012, with minimumlifeline
consumption of 1 kWh per household per day.
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EFFECT OF STRESS UPON EMPLOYEE
PERFORMANCE IN COAL MINES AND STEEL INDUSTRIES: FINDING AND
CONCLUSION
NAMITA
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In any organization, human resource is the key factor. The four M‟ s are very important as: man, money, machine,
material. Among them man power is most important. No machine can run without human resource, no computer
can substitute human brain and not any organization exist if it does not serve human need. At the most basic level,
stress is our body‟s response to pressures from a situation or life event.
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261-265
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