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Social Entrepreneurship: Resurgence And Innovation Of Entrepreneurship. C. Pandi Sasikala
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Traditionally, entrepreneurship has been associated with profit making individuals who aim high and achieve a lot for themselves in the world of tough competition. But, with the empowerment and responsiveness of the citizens of the developing world, a new resurgence has started in the field of entrepreneurship with innovation, particularly among the youth of the world.
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Quality Of Work Life : An Overview. Ritu Sharma And Prairna Gupta
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Quality of Work Life (QWL) is be defined as "The Quality of the relationship between the man and task at workplace". QWL has gained prominence in the Organizational Behavior as an indicator of the overall of human experience in the work place. QWL refers to the relationship between a worker and his environment, adding the human dimension to the technical and economic dimensions within which the work is normally viewed and designed.
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Wr Dispatching Approaches In Distributed Web Server Systems. P K Kumaresan
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The continuing growth of the World-Wide Web is placing increasing demands on popular Web servers. Data traffic in the worldwide web (WWW), it is crucial to achieve the scalable performance of web servers.
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Doctor-Nurse Relationship And Patient Care In University Of Calabar Teaching Hospital (Ucth) And General Hospital Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Antia, Christiana Inyang,Archibong, Esther P. And Uzoh, Esien Cobham
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The purpose of this research was to examine doctor-nurse relationship and its effects on patient care in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital and General Hospital Calabar. Two null hypotheses were formulated based on the identified major independent variables, namely: medical team work and doctor-nurse value orientation.
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A Study Of Work Place Attitude Of Employees Of Public And Private Sector Banks Of North India. Karan Singh Negi And O.P. Midha
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Work attitude is the way of doing things in the work place, not just the way the employees perform their work but also the way they think and feel. Work place attitude influences the various forms of behaviour in an employee which in turn has an impact on the performance of the organization where they work. . The banking sector in India is employing millions of employees from different backgrounds and study of their work place attitude is important input for human resource management.
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The Impact Of Microfinance On Women's Empowerment In Bench Maji Zone. Aregu Asmare, Aster Ketema And Mesert Taddesse
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Microfinance program is a key strategy in promoting women's empowerment. Microfinance and women's empowerment is a debatable issue. Besides, no empirical studies have been conducted in Omo Microfinance institution in Bench Maji Zone on this issue to the best knowledge of the researchers. Thus, this study examines the impact of microfinance on women's empowerment in the case of Omo Microfinance Institution in Bench Maji Zone.
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A Statistical And Historical Analysis Of India's Economy. Pete Mavrokordatos And Stan Stascinsky
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During the last several years, a country that has been making serious moves towards becoming an industrialized country and changing its status is India. The authors' purpose in this paper is to do an evaluation, historical, political and economic, to determine how successful India is, and where it is headed. In our attempt to do that we are going to start with an in depth economic analysis, which will give us the tools to derive conclusions.
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Insolvency And Bankruptcy Code,2016:Features,Mechanism And Challenges In Implementation. Dr. Rupinder Katoch
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The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (the Code) is a significant reform in Insolvency laws in India. Until the code was implemented there were a dozen of laws dealing with Insolvency and Bankruptcy proceedings in India. A significant number of legislation and their overlapping provisions had made the recovery process time consuming and costly.
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Indian LPG Business Delights From The Synergy Between Regulation And Technology - Taking Energy Inclusiveness To New Normal. Dr. Debesh Patra
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The story of LPG in India reflects the footprint of country's stride on the path of sustainable development. LPG marketing in India exhibited secular trend of growing consumption, high standard of service delivery and unstinted commitment towards nation building. Large population, increase in affordable income and changing lifestyle of Indians, together, have made this product much in demand.
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Student Satisfaction Withinternet Usage . Geeevargese Peter And Dr.Santha S
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Internet is a global computer net work which provides large and different type of information and communication facilities including inter connected net works using standardized communication protocols.
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Teachbot(Teaching Robot) Using Artificial Intelligence And Natural Language Processing. N.Ambiga
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The teaching robot is used for teaching the school students, undergraduates, postgraduates, research scholars and others. This can be designed using natural language processing and artificial intelligence. This can be helpful to the teachers, academician, educators, Research scholars and to the people who is interested to learning. Artificial intelligence is given to teachbot to fetch the specific topic from the topics stored and it tech it to the students.
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A Study On Customer Attitude Towards E-Banking Services Of Private Sector Banks In Krishnagiri District. Dr. B. Mathivanan And S. Kavitha
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E-Banking service is the automated delivery of new and traditional banking products and services directly to customers through electronic, interactive communication channels includes the systems that enable financial institution customers, individuals of businesses, to access accounts, transact business, or obtain information on financial products and services from Internet.
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Evaluation Of Effectiveness Of Internal Auditing Service In Southern Public Regional Bureaus, Ethiopia. Abdu Mohammed Assfaw
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An efficient and effective practice of internal auditing system is as a whole becomes vehicle for efficient and effective performance of the organization.The internal auditor is often considered one of the core pillars of corporate governance. Larger and more complex systems demand greater competency and professionalism from internal auditing, and scarce resources must be deployed more efficiently to minimize and manage risk.
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A Survey On Usage Of Digital Services Among Organizations In East Bangalore. Priya Vaz, Dr.Aarthy C And Bhargav J
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Digital marketing is selling products or services on the internet with the help of various software and technologies. Since the Indian government is pushing for digitalization, a short survey was conducted to find out the awareness and usage level of various digital tools by organizations.
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Challenges Of Exports In Small Medium Enterprise's And Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Regarding B2B E-Commerce In Small And Medium Enterprises (SME's) In Hyderabad. Dr.R.Aruna, Mr. Bandaru Dinesh And Prof. J.Balaji
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In this paper we analysed the challenges faced by the SME'S in exporting and to determine whether the CRM tools are beneficial to the companies and also the perception of the employees about the CRM applicationusing datacollected from small and medium-sized industries in Hyderabad in the state of Telangana (INDIA).
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The Roles And Responsibilities Of A Human Resource Manager In An Organisation. G. Mahendra Kumar ,T.Jyothi,T. Bhavani Sankar ,Soma Srinadh And Dr. B. Ramanuja Srinivas
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This paper reveals about the roles and responsibilities of an HR who plays a vital role for smooth functioning of the Organization. It throws light on the conventional functions and the traditional role of HR managers. The paper tries to bring out how effective an HR should be during the critical periods as well as prosperous times of the company.
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Higher Education In The Society. Jyoti Suraj Harchekar
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Education earlier was not considered as the right but now days the scenario has been changed drastically, not only education but higher education has gained tremendous significance. Here we can see the freedom of higher education with consideration of today's trend in education.
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Mentoring Programs: A Case Study Of An Automative Company. Jasminejeet Kaur
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The Company ran a mentoring program for the HIPOs(High Performers).As a part of its international development project aimed at leadership development, digital transformation and high performance culture need was felt that there should be a program for new employee mentoring to foster connects between the new employee and the company.
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Higher Education in the Society. Kalpana Ghatpande
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This paper attempt to analysis the status of the educational system in India before and after the Independance. Lokamayna Tilak quoted that our nation is like a tree of which the original trunk is swarajya and the branches are swadeshi and boycott.
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A Study on Marketing Mix of Hospitality Industry. Dr. Shreya Bhargav
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Indian tourism and hospitality industry has emerged as one of the key drivers of growth among the services sector in India. The hospitality industry includes many sectors like Hotels, Hostels, Motels, Amusement park, Heritage Qilas, Restaurants, Bars, Cafes, Nightclubs etc. The Indian hotel industry, being a direct beneficiary of the growth in the economy and the tourism industry, has also recorded strong growth over the past few years.
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Inclusive Business Innovation: Improving Productivity of Brass Handicraft Industry. Somya Khandelwal, Anurag Dani, Amogh Gupta And Abhinav Yadav
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This paper presents analysis of a problem that concerns primarily the brass artisans of Moradabadand its plausible solution. The brass work of Moradabada town in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India is a dying art and is faced with a multitude of problems whose scope ranges from infrastructural, business and productivity to many others.
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Water Scarcity:A Universal Issue. Dr.G.Sasikumar
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Water has an economic value in all its competing uses and should be recognized as an economic good. Water scarcity is a result of an imbalance between the supply of and demand for water sources in a geographical area. Present water deficiency is one of the major world issues according to changing climatic conditions and it will be more dangerous in future.
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Goods And Service Tax. ILA Yadav
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GST is not a new phenomenon. France was the first country to implement GST in 1954 and then many countries followed and implemented this unified taxation system.In the year 2000, the GST bill was flagged in India when the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee brought forward the issue with indirect taxes.
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Gender Disparities In Wage Rates And Employment In India. Taranjeet Singh
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Different wage rates for men and women are still observed in many economies especially under developed and developing, though there are many legal frameworks for equality for both sexes. The discrimination and biases against women witnessed in social spheres gets mirrored on to economic spaces not only through direct, legitimate routes but also via the resilience in perceptions and mindsets among the agents of the labour markets that reconfigure to retain elements of gender imbalances.
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Study Of Cutting Forces And Surface Roughness In Turning Of Ti-6Al-4V Under Flood Cooling Based On Taguchi Method. Doshi Sachindra J
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Titanium and its alloys are used extensively in aerospace industry because of their excellent combination of high specific strength which is maintained at even elevated temperature, their fracture resistant characteristics, and their exceptional resistance to corrosion.
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"The Study Of Relationship Between Capital Structure And Cost Of Capital" With Respect To Industries From Ahmednagar District. Babasaheb R. Jadhav
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A business organization requires funds for various activities of the enterprise. Requirement of funds can be broadly categorized as Long-term requirement and Short-term requirement. The long-term requirements of funds are for the purposes of fixed assets creation, which is essential for improving the earning capacity of the business. Short-term funds are required for financing the day-to-day activities of the business.
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Islamic Microfinance: How Will It Helpindia In Poverty Reduction. Sartaj Mushtaq
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Poverty in world is still a major issue even in this day and age. The population of people living below the poverty line in world is astonishing and the problem is not going away. Poverty is general scarcity or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. It is a multifaceted concept, which includes social, economic, and political elements.
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Understanding Big Data Implication In A Competitive Domain. Dr.Shruti Choudhary
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The extensive impact of the upheaval caused by Big Data and the push for Advanced Analytics worldwide is well acknowledged. There is no doubt that the industries are going on fire with the huge outbreak of data. No sectors have remained untouched of this extreme change in a decade.
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A Study On Forest Resource Management System In Tamil Nadu. K. Sathish Kumar And G. Natarajan
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This paper brings out the Forest management has to maintain the stability, natural dynamic, and health of forests. Timber production is a core goal for forest management, but clear cutting, over-harvesting, and selective logging severely reduces the quantity and quality of natural forests.
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Role Of Organic Cashew Nut Cultivation - A Study In Cuddalore District. P. Murugamani And Dr. G. Ravi
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India�s strength is agriculture especially in rural India, the prosperity of the household depends on the prosperity of agriculture and allied activities. Our Indian traditional agricultural cultivation is organic practice, but now, the situation has been changed over the few decades.
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EDUCATION OF DEPRESSED CLASS WOMEN DURING THE 19th CENTURY Dr. V. RAJU, Assistant Professor
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Directorate of Distance Education, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar
The middle of the nineteenth century witnessed remarkable changes in India not only in
the political sphere. The political sphere the English East India�s company rules came to an end
and the Crown�s rules was established in 1858. Queen�s Proclamation declared that all the
territories of India would come under the direct rule of the British Crown whose reprehensive
selected by the parliament of Great Britain would supervise the administration of the sub-
continent.
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Rural Women Entrepreneurship: A Road to Women Empowerment Dr. Mrs. Sangita M. JiwankarAbstract:
Women constitute around half of the total population of India. Intraditional societies they were limited to the four walls of houses performing householdactivities. With changing social, economical, educational environment, women are comingforward to participate in economic activities. Women entrepreneurship is the recentphenomena, which leads towards women empowerment. Rural India encompassing nearly sixlakh odd villages offers a vast scope for women entrepreneurial activities. The access of ruralwomen in micro enterprises will be encouraged and aggravated. Rural women can dophenomena by their effectual and competent involvement in entrepreneurial activities. Therural women are having elementary indigenous knowledge, skill, potential and resources toestablish and manage enterprise. Entrepreneurship serves as boon for rural women incountries like India. If women are encouraged to start their own cottage enterprises withminimum stake, it would help in making them self-sufficient and even contribute theirmight to the overall economic development of the country. Women entrepreneurs facedmany obstacles specifically in market their product, financial constraints, social barriers, lackof technical knowledge and dual responsibility. Women may experience difficulties withrespect to holding property and entering contracts. If the Government and NGOs promote theentrepreneurship among rural women by implementing Entrepreneurship DevelopmentProgram effectively, an empowerment of rural women along with the rural development willnot be a day-dream. Download full Length Paper...... | 393-401
PROBLEMS IN RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA
Dr. C. A. Dixit
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Today rural entrepreneurship has emerged as a dynamic concept. Rural
entrepreneurship is based on stimulating local entrepreneurial talent and the subsequent
growth of indigenous enterprises. In rural areas majority of the people not ready to invest in
the business and also not ready to fix that entrepreneur is also their career. So this condition
should be changed by the government and focus more on rural entrepreneurs for to be a
developed nation among the countries. Study tries to focus on the major problems faced by
entrepreneurs especially in the field of financial amenities, infrastructure problem, and skilled
labor problem etc. along with the Government schemes for rural entrepreneurship in India.
Keywords: rural entrepreneurship, problems of rural entrepreneurship
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402-407
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A Kinetic study of the solvent Effect of Ethanol on the Thermodynamic Parameters of
Catalysed Solvolysis of Amyl Methanoate
Om Prakash Upadhyay
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For studying the solvent effect of ethanol on the thermodynamic parameters of
catalysed solvolysis of amyl methanoate, the kinetics of acid catalysed judrp;usos of amyl
methanoate was studied in different reaction media containing 30 to 80% of ethanol at
different temperature ranging from 20�C to 40�C.
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408-414
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IMPACT OF QUALITY MANAGEMENT ON PATIENT SATISFACTION IN
INDIAN HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATION: A STUDY
Pallab Das, Dr. Rajinder
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Quality management has become an important issue in healthcare organizations
(hospitals) during the last couple of decades.
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415-421
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