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Automated Signal System. Nisarg Shah, AyushiSrivastava, Somya Sharma And AishwaryaRao
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Now-a-days, with a huge increase in public and private transport as well as the ever increasing population, the traffic on the roads has significantly increased. This leads to a lot of wastage of precious man hours. The current situation for controlling a traffic light uses timer for each phase. In this paper we will talk about how this traffic can be controlled by using electronic sensors in order to detect vehicles and control the traffic signal.
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A Study On Importance Of Intrapreneurship In An Organization: A Global Perspective. Dr. Avish D. Petras
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"A corporate manager who starts a new initiative for their company which entails setting up a new distinct business unit and board of directors can be regarded as an intrapreneur." Oxford dictionary gives a simple but crisp definition of "Intrapreneurship" as, "A manager within a company who promotes innovative product development and marketing".
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A Study On Assesment Of Recruitment And Selection Practices And Its Challenges In Civil Service Bureau Of Benishengul Gumz Region - Ethiopia. Mr. Mulualem Tarekegn Ferede And Elfineh Kebamo Sidemo
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Benishangul-Gumuz is one the regional state of federal democratic republic of Ethiopia, 673 km from the capital city of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa. The State of Benishangul-Gumuz comprises 3 administrative zones, made up of 19 woredas out of which one is special wereda (Mao Komo), one City Administration (Assosa) and 475 Kebeles. Amharic is the working language of the State. The State of Benishangul-Gumuz is located in the western part of Ethiopia.
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27-33
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Medical Tourism: Trends And Challenges In Indian Scenario. Dr. Shreya Bhargav
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Tourism is a kind of economic bonanza which significantly contribute to the growth of a state as well as a country. The rate of success of this industry is dependent upon a range of activities ranging from transportation to accommodation. These activities are: 1) Travel and transport facilities, 2) Accommodation, 3) Food and drink, 4) Entertainment/recreation, 5) Information and assistance and 6) Souvenirs.
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34-44
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The Capital Asset Pricing Model: An Empirical Test On Indian Stock Market. Dr.Rupinder Katoch
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In this paper, the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) has been applied to the Indian Stock Market using monthly stock returns from 50 companies listed on the Bombay stock exchange (BSE) from October 2012 to October, 2018.Individual securities have been combined into portfolios so that the precision of the beta estimates can be enhanced.
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A Study On Short-Term Investment Options In India. Merai Yash P.
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People throughout the world work hard enough to earn money. They get salary based on their job profile, daily working hours, their position in the organization and nature of the organization itself. People who run or own an organization earn money through various factors which decides annual turnover of their organization.
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60-69
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Trend Analysis Of Best Performing Cooperative Bank In India: A Case Study. Nivedita
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The Himachal Pradesh State Cooperative Bank Ltd. has been awarded best performing bank for the year 2015-2016 by National Federation of State Cooperative Banks. The bank was awarded the first prize in the country for overall performance. This study is an effort to find out trend of various variables related to the bank. Main function of a bank is accepting deposits for the purpose of lending.
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A Case Study On Customer Review Based Sentiment Analysis. Neetu Narwal
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Today large number of companies are shifting their businesses online due to growing trend among customer to shop online. There arises a need for effective visual analysis of online customer opinions. It has a significant impact on building successful business strategies and at the same time helping the customers in decision making process.
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76-83
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A Study To Check The Applicability Of Fama And French, Three-Factor Model On S&P BSE-500 Index. Dr. Rupinder Katoch
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This paper empirically examines the Fama-French three-factor model for the Indian stock market. In this study, the Fama French Model have been examined by taking a sample of top 96 companies on basis of market capitalization in BSE for a study period of five years, ranging from Nov,2012 to Nov,2018.
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Employability Skills Of Graduating Engineers Viewed With Their Secondary Education. Remadevi O.T. And Dr. Ravi Kumar V.
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Focusing on employability skills, this paper is about the variations in the skill levels of graduating engineers on account of the different types of schooling they received and the different syllabi they had followed at their higher secondary level. The data had been collected from 619 final-year graduating engineering students of academic year 2014-2015, from five engineering colleges in Ernakulam District, Kerala State, India. The tool used was tested for reliability using Cronbach's alpha and was found to possess high reliability of 0.911.
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Why India Demands Inclusion Of Petroleum Products Under GST. Akhila Ibrahim K. K. And Shana Shimin P.
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Goods and Service Tax (GST) is a comprehensive tax levied on manufacturing, sales and consumption of goods and services at a national level, introduced in India from 1st July 2018 which subsumed all indirect taxes levied by the central and state governments. However, petroleum products such as Petroleum crude, natural gas, diesel and petrol were kept out of GST framework in order to preserve the revenue acquired by the state.
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Vision Based Control And Monitoring Of Speed In Power Stations. A.Thirumurthi Raja And S.P.Victor
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In power station electricity is generated by coupling the turbine with the generator. The turbine is rotated through steam/water in thermal power station /Hydraulic Power station. In atomic power station heat is generated through nuclear fusion and water is heated and steam is generated to run the turbine.
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A Study On Consumer Behaviour Towards Smart Phones In Trivandram. Reshma Mathew And Neethu Varghese
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Consumer behaviour is the study of how, why, what, where and how often do consumers buy and consume different products and services, knowledge of consumer. Behaviour is helpful to the marketing manager in understanding the needs of his different consumer segments and developing appropriate marketing strategies for each.
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128-135
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Ethical Leadership Relations With Employee Job Performance. Dr. Chanderjeet
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The aim of this research is to observe the concept of ethical leadership relation with employee job performance .The Characteristics of an ethical leader and how organisations can develop leaders that are not only sound in character but sound in actions. Corporate business leaders are expected to be persons of "strong characters" and serve as role models to their employees which without, the organisation's goals may be undermined.
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Rural Consumer Behaviour Analysis On Four Wheeler Purchase In Rural Areas Of Gautam Budha Nagar (Uttar Pradesh) From 1995-2012. Naveen And Nishakant Ojha
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This paper discussed the behavioural approach regarding four wheeler's consumer psychology. Instead of traits, behavioural approach proponents believe that behavior is a function of social factors and learning. Understanding of consumer's personality can be of immense help to the management in the selection of right kinds of consumer for different jobs.
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A Study On Nurses Attrition Factors And Retention Techniques. Mrs. Krishnan Chellammal And Dr. R. Magesh
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Healthcare industry is one of the world's largest growing industries. Rapid growth is seen visibly even during economy down trend healthcare Industry retained it position at the increasing trend.Corporate Industry has grown enormously in India then any other country. The fact of Indian healthcare industry's competitive advantage completely depends on the large pool of qualified & well-trained medical and Para medical professionals.
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A Study Of The Top Public Sector Banks In India: A Comparative Analysis Of The Financial Performance Of State Bank Of India And Punjab National Bank. Mr. Shemphang Wann Lyngdoh
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Indian Banking system had played an important role in the economic growth of India. RBI is the main authority of public sector banks, private banks, financial and non-financial institutions. Banking system is classified into scheduled bank and non-scheduled bank. The banking system of India consists of a large network of bank branches across the country which serves the people by providing various kinds of financial services.
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A Study Of Top Private And Public Sector Banks In India: A Comparative Analysis Of Their Financial Performance. Mr. Shemphang Wann Lyngdoh
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Indian Banking system has played an important role in the financial development of India. RBI, the regulatory authority of the banking system in India includes public sector banks, private sector banks, financial and non-financial institutions. The banking system of India comprises of an extensive network of bank offices the nation over which serves the people by providing various financial services.
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Big Players In Life Insurance Market In India. Shemphang Wann Lyngdoh
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Big players in life insurance market in India is a study done on 24 life insurance companies in India. Comparison of premium collected, number of policies issued and number of life covered by private life insurance companies and LIC has been done, big market players in life insurance business in India has been found out.
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A Study On Listing Day Performance Of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) Companies Listed In BSE Index. Dr. Nilam Panchal
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Initial Public Offer (IPO) has become one of the preferred investments for the investor. In the recent years many companies has come up with IPO to raise funds to their requirements. Investing in IPO is considered as one of the risky investments because the market behavior is not known especially in volatile share market.
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The Insight of Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Retail Sector
Dr. Atul P. Naik
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The retail sector in India is one of the growth oriented sector. According to the Investment Commission of India, the retail sector is expected to grow almost three times its current levels to $800 billion by 2016. Though, 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 organized retailing in India has been much slower as compared to rest of the world. Notwithstanding encouraging signs, India‟s retail market remains largely off-limits to large international retailers like Wal-Mart. Opposition to liberalizing FDI in this sector raises concerns about employment losses, unfair competition resulting in large-scale exit of incumbent domestic retailers and infant industry arguments to protect the organized domestic retail sector that is at a nascent stage. Based on international evidence, we suggest that allowing entry by large international retailers into the Indian market may help tackle inflation especially in food prices. Better linkages between demand and supply have the potential to improve the price signals that farmers receive and also serve to enhance agricultural and other exports. This paper focuses on the various issues involved in FDI including opportunities and challenges of FDI in retail.
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ijmRole of Knowledge Management Practices in Organisational Relationship
Dr. P. L. Nagpure
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Knowledge Management is the process of capturing, distributing, and effectively using knowledge. Knowledge management (KM) has been the primary focus of attention from organizations, which perceive it as a strategic means for innovation and the maintenance of competitive advantage (Chua, 2009). Many firms have implemented KM initiatives with a focus on information technology and have invested significant resources in deploying their KM systems. This paper focuses on the effect of intra-organisational relationship through knowledge management.
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Study of Conventional Education System and its Implication on Employability
Sheetal Pramod Jaikar
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Employability Skills are the minimum necessary skills for getting, keeping and being successful in a job. These skills are acquired with time.The conventional education system provide basic subject education. The students are facing problem while searching proper job. Majority of students are lacking in the employability. This paper focuses on the effect of education system and employability
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251-258
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Trends of Corporate Social Responsibility in India
Mayuri Thakre
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CSR is a Company's commitment to operate in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner, while recognizing the interests of its stakeholders. The industries helps to make society sustainable and empower with the funds under CSR. This paper focuses on the industrial engagement for the social cause.
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259-268
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Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan in Bihar and the role of Bihar Education Project
Council (BEPC)
Ragini Kumari
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India is one of the largest democratic country in the world. For the development of the
every nation the quality basic education is sin qua non. So the human being without
education becomes an animal. Education is a constant process of development and innate
powers of man which are natural, harmonious and progressive. In the 21st century a
nation‟s ability to convert knowledge into wealth and social good through the process of
innovation is going to determine its future. The future of the nation is in the hands of
young generation. That‟s why the quality and overall education at primary level is very
essential. It is the foundation of the education and more focus on primary education is
needed. India having one of the largest education system in the world. But in another side
the highest illiteracy was found in India it shows the inability of our government to utilize
programme like Sarva ShikshaAbhiyan and National Literacy Mission. On other hand the
countries like Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand these country achieved the better
literacy in very short period
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269-279
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Motivation of Industrial Labour and Productivity in India
Dr Manish Kumar Das, Dr Manoj Kumar Mishra
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Motivation plays the crucial role to achieve the desired goals. It enhances the working capability and
productivity of human resource. Industrial labour is the most important factors of production. The
development of any firm is the function of labour and capital but labour is only the active factor of
production while others are passive. The correlation between firm growth and industrial labour is well
documented in research literature, only recently the link between human resources (HR) and inclusive growth
of firm has attracted the interest of researchers. This study aims to assess the extent, if any, to which, specific
HR practices and industrial labour may contribute to firm’s inclusive growth. This paper finds that selecting,
training, and rewarding employees as well as giving them the power to decide for the benefit of their firm,
contribute significantly to firm’s inclusive growth.
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280-283
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Understanding The Right to Information Act: Implementation and Its Impact
Dr. Kaushal Kumar, Dr. Ashok Kumar Srivastava
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The Right to Information Act 2005 was passed by the UPA (United Progressive Alliance)
Government with a sense of pride.
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284-297
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ON SIX SELF-MAPS IN PARTIALLY ORDERED METRICSPACES
Chandrashekhar Chauhan
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In this paper the existence of coincidence and common fixed point theorems for
six self-maps satisfying contraction type in complete
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298-309
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CHANGING PATTERN OF AGRICULTURAL PRICING IN INDIA
DR SANTOSH KUMAR TRIPATHI
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The investigation was led to evaluate the changing example of farming and related elements at Najibabad in Bijnor locale
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310-316
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AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON CURRENT ISSUES OF HRM IN HIGHER
INSTITUTES OF LEARNING IN UTTAR PRADESH
Dr. B. K. Gupta
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317-328
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LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE ONLINE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA - THE
CHALLENGES
Dr. Roopa Gokhale-Shahade
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329-335
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DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATED MEDICINE VENDING
MACHINE FOR HEALTHCARE SERVICES
Prathibha S
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The need for access to basic healthcare is essential to the development of a healthy
society. This project presents a machine that can provide such care in areas where a medical
store may not be feasible or feasible.
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336-347
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INFLUENCE OF ORGANIZATION CULTURE ON CONTEMPORARY
MARKETING PRACTICES: A TEST OF CONVERGENCE THEORY
Dr. Bhaumik Nayak
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This paper focuses on the study of the influence of the organization culture on
contemporary marketing practices in IT industry when national culture acts as a
moderating variable.
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348-375
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कुषाण महिलाओंकी ऐहििाहिक प्राचीन उपाहधयााँ
डॉ. केशरी नन्दन हमश्रा
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376-380
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Gender, Water And Health : A Case Study of Tribal Population of
Santhal Pangana Division of Jharkhand
Prof. (Dr.) Sanjay Kumar Jha
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381-387
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Analysis of Inverter over Natural AC power
Dr. Devkar Subhash Mahadeo, Prof. Sase Vishnu Prakashrao, Prof. Mulani Firoj Ismail, Prof. Shitole Jagdish Sudhakar, Prof. Dandale Sachin Gangadhar
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Interest for air-conditioning systems (ACs) has exponentially expanded worldwide throughout the most recent couple of decades.
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388-390
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Long Distance Communication Analysis of Perfectness
Prof. Dandale Sachin Gangadhar, Prof. Suryavanshee Prashant Balaso, Prof. Sodal Jeevankumar Anil, Prof. Khairnar Sakharam Fakira, Dr. Devkar Subhash Mahadeo
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Recent market studies show that the market for remote monitoring devices of different medical parameters will grow exponentially.
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391-395
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DC-DC CONVERTER TOPOLOGIES
Dr. Puneet Kaur
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396-408
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FORECASTING USING FTS
V.VAMITHA
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409-414
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