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Current Scenario Of Marine Fish Marketing In Tamilnadu. V.Thiyagaraj And M.Umamaheswari
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Seafood is an excellent food because it is rich in nutrients. It has the best and notch protein which supplies essential amino acids. It is easily digestible as it has very little connective tissue. It gives many nutrients which the human beings need, without worrisome amount of fats.
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An Analysis Of Consumer Preference Towards Aquatic Products In Tamilnadu. V.Thiyagaraj And M.Umamaheswari
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Fisheries form an important sector of the Indian economy. Both as a nutritive food item for internal consumption and as a commodity that can earn foreign exchange, its importance is well known.In the marine sector, fish are procured from 2244 landing centres located all along the 8085 km of coast line.
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Quality, Safety, Marketing And Trade Of Aquaculture Products. V.Thiyagaraj And M.Umamaheswari
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Science based aquaculture has driven the growth of this industry globally. One of the greatest will be to get honest, knowledge based perspectives on the potential for profitable development of projects for aquaculture.The rapid growth in aquaculture production has made the sector important to the economy of many developing countries.
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12-19
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A Design Of Modified Synchronous Reference Frame Based Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) With Battery Energy Storage System. Dr. P.Vasudeva Naidu And N.Nilesh
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This paper deals with, design of modified SRF based Dynamic voltage restorer with battery energy storage system. The DVR consist of voltage source converter coupled with energy storage system .In this paper a new controlled technique is proposed to control the capacitor supported DVR.
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20-30
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Performance Analysis Of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag On Contaminated Soil. Ramiz Raja And Arghya Chakraborty
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The aim of the present work is to examine the efficacy of ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) as an additive to improve the engineering properties of contaminated soft soil. Expansive soil is a problem all over the world and it is challenge for the civil engineers to bring certain changes in it's parameters so that the quality of the soil parameters gets improved in terms of using it as construction material.
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Major Consumer And Commercial Lines Insurance Products. Bhuvnesh Kumar
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In our last article, we discussed how insurance companies, especially ones with too many products, often face the issue of defining its products. Different departments of such companies maintain different product hierarchies;maintain their own mappings i.e. coverages to products mappings. And often because of too many coverages, different departments end up mapping coverages to products per their understanding,resulting in different mappings or definitions amongst different departments and at company level.
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A Study On Growth Of Micro Insurance In Assam. Dilip Bania And Dr. Sankar Thappa
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(Micro insurance is a tool for investment, savings and as a measure of social security to the poor. It increases the livelihood of the poor where they can eat well, have good health since they wouldn't have to save as much for emergencies. This research paper discuss about growth of micro-insurance in India as well as in Assam. The micro insurance providers are seventeen in number in India.
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A Study On Cash, Less Cash And Cashless Economies -The Indian Scenario. Ms. R. Sivakami And Ms. Raksha MBhat
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The objective of this study is to understand the acceptance of a transition towards less cash economy in India and how well it would be accepted. India currently, is a cash-based society and a conscious shift towards a less cash economy should not only include the efforts of the Government, but it should be an effort by individuals and enterprises at large.
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58-69
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Python vs. R Programming Language. Kalyan Sudhakar
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The research paper mainly concentrates on the comparison of R and Python programming language. More precisely, it outlines the similarities that the two shares with respect to predictive modeling, deep learning and the different library packages. It also goes a long way to contrast the same regarding different features. In fact, it will dwell on the named topics and relation to statistics including matrix multiplication at some point.
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Perceptiveness Of Students/Parents-Marketing Of Educational Service. Sonali Khatua
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India being the second largest educational system in the world next to China and USA in student enrolment procedures. The nature and standard of education is always different whether one is a student of government school or schools funded by private.
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Impact Of Demonetisation On Share Price Of Selected Private Sector Banks And Public Sectors Banks Listed In NSE. Dr.K.Nithya Kala And B.Agilandeswari
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The study focuses on the impact of demonetisation on the Indian stock market. The role of cash transactions in an informal economy is critical thus the present study throws light as how announcement of demonetisation has an impact on banking sector share price. With 86 percept of the monetary base being washed off, economic activity in the short run is likely to be adversely impacted.
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Experimental Investigation On Concrete Using Waste Materials As Flyash, Ggbs, Pet Flakes And Fibres. Rakesh,Siddharth B And Maneeth P D Shreenivasreddy S
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Concrete is a composite material created from Cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, admixture. Nowadays the requirement of materials for concrete is high but the availability is less. Therefore the replacement for cement and sand are being done by fly ash, GGBS, and PET plastic pieces which in-turn will help both environment and construction industry.
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99-106
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The Conditional Relationship Between Systematic Risk And Return In Indian Equity Market. CA Rashmi Chaudhary,Dr. Preeti Mishra And Dr. Sankalp Srivastava
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One of the important conditions for the traditional CAPM to hold is that the expected market risk premium must be positive. However, the validity of the traditional CAPM model is tested on realized returns rather than on expected return and the realized returns may be positive or negative.
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Further Results On 3-Remainder Cordial Labeling Of Graphs. K. Annathurai,R. Ponraj And R. Kala
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Let G be a (p, q) graph. Let f be a function from V (G) to the set {1, 2, . . . , k} where k is an integer 2 < k = |V (G)|. For each edge uv assign the label r where r is the remainder when f(u) is divided by f(v) (or) f(v) is divided by f(u) according as f(u) = f(v) or f(v) = f(u). Then the function f is called a k-remainder cordial labeling of G if |vf (i) - vf (j)| = 1, i, j ? {1, . . . , k} where vf (x) denote the number of vertices labelled with x and |?e (0) - ?o (1)| = 1 where ?e (0) and ?o (1) respectively denote the number of edges labelled with an even integers and number of edges labelled with an odd integers.
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An Empirical Study On Application Of Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test In Statistical Process Control When Process Target Is Fixed. Dr. Sejal A. Desai And Ms. Monika shah
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Many statistical analyses directly or indirectly assume that the population from which the sample was drawn is normally distributed. However there are many cases in which the process distribution is skewed, and such that the normality assumption is not valid.
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130-136
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The Risk Of Breast Cancer Associated With Brca1 And Brca2 Gene Genetic Mutation: A Review. S. Jawahar And Dr. P. Sumathi
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Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease which is caused by the mutation in multiple genes. The discovery of mutations in BReast CAncer susceptibility gene (BRCA1/BRCA2) increases the risk of breast cancer in women. The various factors for breast cancer includes hereditary, environment, lack of breast-feeding and geographical location.
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Impact Of Training And Development On Employee Performance-A Case Studyoh Hdfc Bank In Meerut District. Preety And Kajal Bhardwaj
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Training and development enables employees to develop skills and competencies necessary to enhance bottom-line results for their organization. Training and development is deep rooted in every human activity, and it is as old as human society itself .
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Goods And Services Tax (GST): An Overview. Renu And Ravi Ranjan
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Goods and Services Tax (GST) is the most revolutionary tax reform that has been implemented since independence. GST is a destination based consumption tax levied on supply of goods and services both. GST was introduced on 1st July, 2017 and will applicable through India.
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Impact Of Investors' Behavioural Activities On The Indian Stock Market And Implications On Securities Selection Decisions: An Empirical Analysis. K.Rajendra Prasad
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Investment is commitment of present funds for future profits or benefits. Investment in stock market is a risky task so the investor try to find best strategy which will help them gaining from this stock market securities.
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Using Classification And Regression Tree Techniques For Predicting Length Of Stay Of Diabetes Patients. Mr.C.Natarajan M.E., Dr.J.M.Gnanasekar M.E And Mrs.Janorious Hermia M.E
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Healthcare resource management is the imperative approaches to ensure the effective and efficient healthcare delivery to the patients. To provide the optimal utilization of hospital Resources, systematically form the healthcare resources utilization patterns which include resource planning, allocation, and management of medical needs.
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A Study Of Customers Satisfaction Level And Usage Of ATM : A Comparative Study Amongst Private And Public Sector Banks In Jabalpur Region. Meghna Jain And Anil Kumar Dhagat
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ATM is one of the most popular delivery channels in Banking. Customers from various Banks, Private and Public sector are using this facility to enjoy various benefits that the plastic card provides. There are many activities that a customer can do through ATM like withdraw money, deposit money, transfer funds, pay insurance bills, apply for loan and many other activities.
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Trade Credit Dynamics On Profitability Of Small And Medium-Scale Enterprises In Nigeria. AKINBOBOLA D. Akinpelumi And OBAMUYI M. Tomola
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The issue of accessible funding has remained one of the major challenges facing the growth of Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria. With the reducing flow of funds from the financial institutions to the SMEs and its implications on their performance, the need to employ trade credit as an alternative finance becomes relevant.
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A Study On Consumer Brand Loyalty With Reference To Cosmetics In Tiruvarur. Dr. M. Ganesan And Dr. M. K. Durgamani
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A Brand is the sum total of the tangible and intangible benefits a product or service provides that is the entire consumer experience. It includes all the aspects critical to delivering and communicating that experience such as the name, design, the advertising the distribution channel, the reputation of the manufacturer or the brand itself.
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Impact Of Research & Development Activities On Economic Growth In Emerging Economies. Dr. Pritpal Singh Bhullar
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The present study aims to fins the effect of research & development activities on economic growth in emerging economies; India and China. The study is based on 21 years from 1996 to 2016 of historical data. GDP per capita growth has been taken as proxy of economic growth whereas Patent application, Trademark application, High technology exports and R&D expenses have been taken as variables for research & Development activities.
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Study and Analysis of Parameters for Daylighting System: A Review. Aaditya Bansal,D. R. Prajapati And Harry Garg
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Extra care is required to be taken in the architecture to provide daylight in high-rise deep plan buildings.The daylight is always beneficial in terms of cost saving and human health. Components of a daylight system become crucial to get the maximum possible benefit. Fresnel lenses are in use for quite some time as concentrator of light.
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Machine Learning Algorithm Improves Accuracy For Analysing Kidney Function Test Using Decision Tree Algorithm. Dr. M. Mayilvaganan And R.Rajamani
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The research has been focused on retrieval of relevant information from the collection of data is a challenging task in data mining techniques [4]. In this research focuses on machine learning algorithm that involves to finding the pattern of health level among the collection of kidney function test to diagnosis and decision making.
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A CAMEL Model Analysis Of Selected Public And Private Sector Banks In India. Kajal Kiran
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Banking is one of the fastest growing sectors in India. Banking sector helps in boosting capital formation, innovation and monetization along with facilitation of monetary policy. Not only the depositors treat sound financial health of a bank as the guarantee but it is equally significant for the shareholders, employees and whole economy of a country as well.
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257-271
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Social Group Recommendation Technology Based On Big Data. Ms. Nikita S. Mohite And Mr. H. P. Khandagale
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In recent years, the use of internet and functional activities have created development to evolve the system and application of Cyber-Physical-Social Systems (CPSSs).Cyber-Physical-Social Systems (CPSSs) became the essential criteria of evolution within the data business, through that ancient technology can evolve into cyber-physical-social process science.
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Image De - Blurring Technique Based On Adaptive Wiener Filtering. Neha And Yogesh Kumar
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The field of cutting edge digital image taking care of alludes to automated of digital image by utilization of cutting edge digital PCs. Note that an automated image is made out of a predetermined number of parts, each one of which has a particular zone and regard.
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PA Study Of Impact Of Labour Welfare Measures On Job Motivation. Miss Kamaldeep Kaur And Dr Vijay Asdhir
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Labour welfare is a comprehensive term including various services, benefits and facilities offered to employees by the employer. Through such generous fringe benefits the employer makes the life worth living for employees and motivation is force which keep person moving so this primary data based study examined the impact of various labour welfare measures on job motivation.
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Present Status And Future Opportunities In Processed Food Exports Including Sps Related Issues In International Markets. Dr. Areej Aftab Siddiqui And Ms. Tithi Paul
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In the backdrop of global slowdown and lower world demand (-4.4%), India showcased better compared to other developing world economies falling by -5.3%. The contraction was driven by slowing GDP and trade growth in developing economies such as China and Brazil and also in North America, which had the strongest import growth of any region in 2014-15 but has decelerated since then.
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Resource Allocation In Iot- A Review. Komal Middha And Dr.Amandeep Verma
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IoT is the latest as well as current stage of computing. Nowadays it is the most fascinating area to research due to its fast evolution and also due to increasing number of interconnecting devices. These devices are equipped with various capabilities such as actuator, sensors, electronic software.
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Fuzzy Time Series Forecasting Model Using Combined Models. V.Vamitha
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Since nineteenth century, many researchers proposed various methods for forecasting enrollments, temperature prediction, stock price etc. In this paper a new model is introduced to forecast the fuzzy time series. By using Markov chain model the adjusted forecasted values are obtained and with aggregated fuzzy relationship the forecasted values are obtained.
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Working Capital Management In A Small Enterprise - A Case Study Of Raghunath Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. Dr.Venkateswararao.Podile ,Dr.Ch.Hema Venkata Siva Sree And Gaddam.Sravan Kumar
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This paper deals with working capital management in Raghunath Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. Raghunath Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. is a Small Enterprise located in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh state in India. Raghunath Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. was established in 1975 and has been manufacturing and supplying optical whitener products to the Global market for the Paper, Textile and Detergent industries.
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331-337
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Privacy In Cyberspace: A Digital India Perspective. Anil Kumar Bakshi
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This paper deals with privacy in cyberspace in a developing Digital India scenario. Right to privacy of a person is under great threat due to ever growing utilisation of internet specially under Digital India program & Internet of Things whereby the internet user is under continuous electronic surveillance without his consent and without his knowledge. Recently in 2017, in Puttaswamy case, Supreme Court of India declared that right to privacy was a fundamental right.
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338-344
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An Energy Balanced Approach for Cluster Head Selection in Sensor Network. Gazal
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A sensor network requires the QoS optimization in terms of energy. To achieve this, an energy balanced multihop communication is defined in a Cluster Head specific network. In this proposed work, complete network is divided in smaller segments and each segment is defined with a specific Cluster Head.
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345-352
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RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT IN IT PROJECTS: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY
Dr. Malaya Nayak
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Risks management is indeed an essential part of the IT department. Opportunities for IT administration broadens to provide a reliable atmosphere for the ongoing IT programs. Opportunity selection becomes a crucial element in the performance of IT programs. The present report analyzed the risks of an IT organization as well as whether the possibility its adequate administration is linked to the performance of the company.Such assessment occurs in the context of risk management as well as the effect of the risk controller on the success of the application. Achievement investigation and risk monitoring as well as controlling are also linked to the qualitative delivery of IT companies. When risk control is attributed correctly, it is possible to increase the successful completion of projects, which, can then be properly managed.
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353-362
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Strategies for Global sustianabile Developments through Geoscinces
Dr D. K. Agrawal
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Last few years all International community mutually agreed on three component of socialenvironmental world development skeletons, the: (I) Sendai skeletons for disaster of risk reduction, (II) Sustainable development goals and (III) Climate change in Paris Treaty. Every corresponds of significant interaction among environmental practices and civilisations. At this time we integrate the part of geoscientists for the delivery of every skeleton, and study the active participation of justification to rise for geopscience participation. First of all we validate that the geoscience is essential for effectively reaching the objectives of every skeleton. We illustrate four kinds of geoscience engagement (a) framework or skeleton design (b) promotion (c) implementation and (d) evalution and monitoring. In the present perspective of such description, we explore the requirments for the rises and superior quality arrangement, containing an improvised kind of the interface of science-policy performs. Facilitating better arrangement is compulsary if we are to exploite geoscience’s optimistic control over the world development.
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363-370
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An Analytical Study of Green Marketing and Green Buying Approach
Dr. Shobha B. Jambhulkar
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This study the green marketing and green buying behaviour pro-environmental concern is a
likely predictor. This creates an opportunity for emerging green market focusing on more
educated consumers. The same proposition that has worked. Also consumers want eco-friendly
products image as being green there is an increased awareness of global warming and adverse
climate conditions and as a result there is a spur in interest toward environmental protection and
sustainable development At time the environment issues are becoming non-tariff trade barriers
for the exports It makes the company out the line which help them to gain profit in a long time
When a company puts efforts into changing their brand to be more environmentally friendly
those change can have expensive upfront costs.Cooperates to develop tools that can be used
internationally mid-to-long term activity It is currently a loose informal network of professional
primarily operating as an internet based electronic forum. Active management of all aspect of the
product from raw material to final disposal.Some businesses have been quick to accept concept
like environment management systems and waste minimization, and have integrated
environmental issues into all organizational activities
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371-376
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HOUSING IN INDIA, ANALYSIS OF GROWTH OF POPULATION AND
SHORTAGE OF HOUSING IN INDIA
Dr. KONDRU SUDHEER KUMAR
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The significance of housing from commercial point of view is one of the
important sources of earning for those who have got utilizable excessive funds. By
constructing house for rental purpose, people earn constant incomes for generations
together. Housing activity involving the productive investment, promotes economic activities and
thereby substantial employment opportunities.
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377-383
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Risk Management and New Financial Products
DR. MD ARIF HUSSAIN
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New Products play a central role in the ongoing success of a financial services firm,
Financial innovation and new product offerings have introduced both new revenue and profit
opportunities as well as new risks, some of these risk have historically attended the normal
operations of business, but entirely new risks or levels of risk have also arisen. Developing new
products and managing the associated risks have become central management functions at
investment banks and other finical institutions.
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384-391
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GLOBALIZATION AND GROWTH OF INDIAN LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY
Dr.Niraj Kumar
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India, though one of the largest populated countries, spread of awareness and number of persons insured
is very low in comparison with other developed countries.
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392-396
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Production Problems of Weavers in Jammu and Kashmir: A Case Study of
District Anantnag
Sajad Hussain Sheikh, Mushtaq Ahmad Khan and shakeel Ahmad Mir
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Textiles and clothing industry in India is one of the mainstays in the Indian economy.
This industry contributes nearly 13.25 per cent of country’s exports and also the largest
contributing sectors of India’s exports
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397-404
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IMPACT OF HOTEL IMAGE ON CONSUMER CHOICE & DECISION
Sanjay Rizal, Suraj Das
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Hotel image plays a crucial role to enhance the performance of hotel or hospitality industry. Hotel
image is the tool which can positively change people's choice and decision.
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405-412
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ROLE OF SOCIAL NETWORKING AND ITS IMPACT ON INDIAN YOUTH
ANURADHA SAH
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413-421
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A STUDY ON ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS IN INDIAN AGRICULTURE
Dr. VANDANA BHAKUNI
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422-432
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Funding Problems of Hosiery Units in Punjab
NITIN ANAND
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433-442
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A Research on the Development of Digital Marketing in The Indian Environment
PRIYANKA PUROHIT
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443-454
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Effect of social media marketing on businesses
ANUJ THAPLIYAL
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455-465
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CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION IN MEDIA AND REAL LIFE
TAHA SIDDIQUI
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466-475
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MERIT VS. RESERVATION: PROS AND CONS
BRIJ MOHAN DUTTA
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476-483
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THE ROLE OF THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL IN SAFEGUARDING ENVIRONMENT IN INDIA
KAMAL KANT JOSHI
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484-496
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A STUDY ON CAPITAL MARKET REFORMS IN INDIA
RANJANA JADAUN
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495-509
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A STUDY ON FINANCIAL INCLUSION FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN INDIA
VINEET PRABHA
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510-519
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING REQUIREMENTS AND ITS DIMENSIONS IN INDIA
MAYANK KUMAR
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520-529
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Industry 4.0: The Rise of Automation and Digitalization
ANURADHA SAH
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530-539
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Issues and Obstacles in Customer Relationship Management in the Banking Sector
JITENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN
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540-549
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India's need for financial inclusiveness and its implications
DIVYA PUNJ
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550-558
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A 21st
-Century Study on Women's Empowerment
YACHNA SURYAVANSHI
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559-567
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Critical Analysis of Indian E-Banking User Satisfaction
Akhilesh Sharma
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568-578
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Challenges of Green Marketing
HARISH KUMAR
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579-588
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Globalization and Indian Higher Education
SHIPRA JOSHI
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589-599
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Income: A Measure of Satisfaction of Life
DEEPIKA BELWAL
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600-607
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Use of Big Data in Financial Sector
CHETAN PANDEY
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608-618
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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS
IN INDIA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH THE UNITED KINGDOM
BRIJ MOHAN DUTTA
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619-629
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RESERVATION IN ELECTION
POOJA BAHUGUNA
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630-638
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IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA: ACRITICAL STUDY
MANOJ KUMAR SINGH
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639-649
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INCREASING CYBER CRIME AGAINST WOMEN IN INDIA: A CRITICAL STUDY
BRIJ MOHAN DUTTA
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650-657
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THE LEGALITY OF CYBER SOCIALIZING AND THE BOOMING OF HI-TECH CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN
ABHAY GOYAL
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658-666
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